HP iPAQ Glisten User Manual
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Table of contents 1 Welcome to your HP iPAQ Glisten ..................................................................................... 1 Product registration ................................................................................................................. 2 2 What's in the box? .......................................................................................................... 3 3 Set up your HP iPAQ Glisten ..........................................................................
Make a call from a hyperlink phone number ............................................................................. 24 Dial international numbers ....................................................................................................... 25 Make a conference call .......................................................................................................... 25 Call history .............................................................................................................
Add an attachment to a message ............................................................................................. 46 Open attachments .................................................................................................................. 46 Respond to meeting requests ................................................................................................... 47 Create or change a signature .........................................................................................
15 Take notes .................................................................................................................... 69 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 69 Write a note .......................................................................................................................... 69 Create a voice note ................................................................................
Copy and paste data ................................................................. 81 Insert cells ................................................................................ 82 Insert rows ................................................................................ 82 Insert columns ........................................................................... 83 Delete cells, rows, or columns ..................................................... 83 Format Data ....................................
View PDF documents .............................................................................................................. 94 Print documents and information with JetCet Print ....................................................................... 95 MSN® Money ....................................................................................................................... 96 17 Take photos and video ...............................................................................................
Connect to a Wi-Fi network ................................................................................................... 114 Manually connect to a Wi-Fi network ...................................................................................... 114 Find your IP address ............................................................................................................. 115 Delete a Wi-Fi network ................................................................................................
25 Data connection types over the mobile phone network ............................................... 130 Overview ............................................................................................................................ HSDPA ............................................................................................................................... GPRS/EDGE .......................................................................................................................
32 Frequently asked questions ........................................................................................ 147 Applications ........................................................................................................................ 147 Audio and video .................................................................................................................. 149 Battery ............................................................................................................
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1 Welcome to your HP iPAQ Glisten Congratulations on the purchase of your new iPAQ mobile phone from Hewlett-Packard! We suggest you make yourself familiar with the user instructions before using your iPAQ: ● Quickstart (in box)—Follow the instructions in the printed Quickstart to set up your phone and to become familiar with its commonly used features.
Product registration Visit http://www.register.hp.com to register your iPAQ or to update your postal or email address after registration. You must enter your user ID and registration password to edit your online profile. After registering your iPAQ, you can elect to receive an email message about special offers and promotions. To register, you need to provide your product name and serial number. To get this information, on your iPAQ, press Start , tap Settings > System > Device Information.
2 What's in the box? The following items are included in the box with your iPAQ: ● HP iPAQ Glisten ● Rechargeable battery ● Power adapter NOTE: The power adapter shipped with your iPAQ might vary depending on the country/region. ● Stereo headset with microphone (not pictured) ● USB sync cable ● Quickstart ● Important Product Information ● Stylus NOTE: The stylus is located on the back panel at the bottom left corner of your iPAQ.
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3 Set up your HP iPAQ Glisten Follow these steps to set up and use your iPAQ. Carefully remove your iPAQ and all the components from the box before beginning to set up your iPAQ. NOTE: Placing the screen on hard surfaces can cause scratches to the screen. Remove battery cover Press and then pull down on the back of the phone to remove the battery cover.
Insert SIM card and optional microSD card Insert SIM card: With the gold SIM card contacts facing down, press gently on the SIM card as you slide it into the slot. NOTE: If the battery is already inserted, remove it before inserting the SIM card. Also, make sure that the metal contacts are facing down and the notched corner is in the correct position.
Insert the battery Once you have inserted the SIM card, insert the battery. 1. With the HP logo facing out, push the top of the battery in first. 2. Push the bottom of the battery into the phone. Replace battery cover Slide the battery cover to lock it in place.
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Charge your iPAQ CAUTION: To avoid damaging your iPAQ or AC adapter, make sure that all the metal connectors are correctly aligned before connecting. Your iPAQ will fully charge in approximately 2–4 hours. Charging might take more time when your iPAQ is connected to a powered computer or non-HP accessories. To charge the battery: 1. Plug the USB sync cable into the phone. 2. Attach the USB sync cable to the power adapter. 3. Plug the power adapter into a standard AC outlet.
Turn on your iPAQ To start exploring your device now, while the battery is charging, press and hold the power button until your phone vibrates. TIP: To turn off your phone, hold down the power button until you see the warning message, and then tap Yes. Configure your iPAQ The first time you turn on your phone, you are prompted to tap the screen. Next, use the stylus or your finger to align the screen.
After you align your phone screen, it is ready to use! Configure your iPAQ 11
Transfer data from your old device (optional) If you were using a Windows Mobile phone prior to purchasing your iPAQ, you can synchronize that phone with your computer using Microsoft Outlook and ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center. Once you have synchronized your previous Windows Mobile phone with your computer, you can synchronize your new iPAQ with your computer—transferring contacts, appointments, email messages, tasks, notes, mobile Internet Explorer favorites, and files.
4 Getting started with your iPAQ The images below show you the basic features and controls of your new iPAQ.
Noise-canceling microphone Power/sleep on/off Wi-Fi on/off Speaker Camera Stylus 14 Chapter 4 Getting started with your iPAQ
Start with the Today screen The Today screen displays current information and alerts, including new email messages, text messages, upcoming appointments, voicemails, and missed calls. Also, you can open items from the Today screen. For example, scroll to calendar, and then press the Center Select key to open your calendar and see your upcoming appointments. NOTE: Screen representations in this guide may vary by country.
16 ● music—Select to play your music. Tap Play All Songs to listen to all the music on your iPAQ. Scroll left or right to browse through your music collection. ● getting started—Select and scroll left or right to get a list of frequently used tasks. Tap a task to learn more. ● phone—Select to view any missed calls. Tap to get a list of incoming and outgoing calls.
Using your keyboard The image below shows keyboard shortcuts and how to enter letters, numbers, and symbols.
CAPS Lock Press CAPS key twice FN Press FN key once FN Lock Press FN key twice Status icons Your iPAQ displays icons on the screen to indicate different status information. The following table shows the common status icons and what they mean.
Icon Status Icon Status No battery No service Wi-Fi on Roaming Wi-Fi on and network detected HSPA service available HSPA in use HSPA connecting Status icons 19
PIN setup and lock screen You can set up a PIN (Personal Identification Number) to protect your phone. After you set up a PIN and then lock your phone, you will need to enter the PIN you created to unlock your phone. You can also select the amount of time that your phone is unused before it automatically locks. When your phone is locked, you are able to answer incoming calls and view your next appointment.
▲ Tap the lock icon to see if you have a missed call, voicemail, email, or text message. To view a missed call, voicemail, email, or text message, tap and slide the corresponding icon. The table below contains the icons that can be displayed when your phone is locked and you tap the lock icon .
5 Make and receive phone calls Make a call 1. Press Send to open the Phone screen. 2. Use the keypad to dial a phone number, and then press Send 3. To end the call, press End . . NOTE: On the Phone screen, when you enter a number or contact's name, your iPAQ searches Contacts, Call History, Speed Dial lists, and the SIM card to find a matching name and number. To go to the Today screen, press End . Redial a number To redial the last number dialed, press Send twice.
Put a call on hold During a call, you can put the call on hold and dial another number or answer an incoming call. If you have more than one call on the line, you can switch between calls. ● To put a call on hold, tap Hold. ● To switch between calls, tap Swap. NOTE: The Swap feature is available only if a call has already been placed on hold. Hold and Swap are available only on the dialer screen.
To add a Speed Dial number: 1. Press Send 2. From your contacts list, tap a contact to open it. 3. Tap Menu, and then tap Add to Speed Dial. 4. On the Speed Dial screen, in the Location box, select a speed dial number, and then tap OK. . TIP: You can also assign speed dial numbers to web addresses and email addresses that are stored in the Contacts on your iPAQ. To make a speed dial call: 1. Press Send 2.
To dial a hyperlinked phone number from an email or text message: 1. Tap the phone number. 2. Verify that the number is correct and add an area code or country code if needed. 3. Tap Call or press Send to dial the number. Dial international numbers 1. Press Send 2. On the dialer screen, using the keyboard, press and hold 0 until the plus (+) sign appears. 3. Using the keyboard, dial the country code and phone number. NOTE: .
View call details , and then tap Keypad > Call History. 1. Press Send 2. Tap the phone number or contact name to view the call details. The date, time, and duration of the call are displayed. Change the call history view ▲ In the call history list, tap Menu > Filter, and then tap All Calls, Missed, Outgoing, or Incoming. TIP: Tap Menu > Call Timers to view call durations. The All Calls timer cannot be reset.
3. 4. 5. In Block incoming calls, select one of the following: ● All calls ● When roaming ● Off In Block outgoing calls, select one of the following: ● All calls ● International ● International except to home country ● Off Tap OK, enter your call-barring password (provided by your service provider), and then tap OK again. Set up Caller ID You can use the Caller ID feature to selectively block who will see your phone number when you call.
Voice Commander Use the Voice Commander application to look up contacts, dial a contact by name, get calendar information, play and control your music, and to launch applications on your iPAQ. To start using Voice Commander, press Start 28 , and then tap Voice Commander.
6 Customize Settings Name your iPAQ Use the device name to identify your iPAQ in the following situations: ● When synchronizing with a computer. ● When connecting to a Wi-Fi network. ● To identify your iPAQ during Bluetooth pairing. NOTE: If you synchronize multiple devices with the same computer, make sure you create a unique name for each device. To change the device name: 1. Press Start 2. In the Device name box, enter a name for the device. The device name must begin with a letter.
Set the time In most situations, your phone clock will automatically synchronize with the cell network, even as you travel to different time zones. If you need to manually set the time, follow the procedure below. , and then tap Settings > Clock & Alarms. 1. Press Start 2. Specify if you are in your home country or abroad. ● Select Home when you are in your home country. ● Select Visiting when you are traveling. 3. Change the time zone, local time, and date as needed. 4. Tap OK.
3. Select a ring tone from the Ring tone list. NOTE: To play a ring tone, tap play 4. to the right of the Ring tone list. Tap OK. To change notification sounds: 1. Press Start 2. On the Sounds tab, select the items that you would like to enable sound for. 3. On the Notifications tab, in the Event list, tap an event name, and then choose how you want to be notified by selecting the appropriate check boxes.
To adjust the brightness of the display: 1. Press Start 2. Select the brightness level from the On Battery and On Power drop-down lists. 3. Tap OK. , tap Settings > System > Backlight, and then tap the Brightness tab. NOTE: Setting the brightness level as Auto will turn on the light sensor. Your iPAQ will automatically adjust the screen brightness depending on the surrounding light conditions. To turn on the key light: 1. Press Start 2.
3. Tap Browse, and then select the picture you want to set as the background. 4. Tap OK. Change the power management settings In the power settings on your device, you can view remaining battery power and change the amount of time before your phone turns off. Also, you can disable USB charging when your phone is connected to a laptop or other device. For example, when you connect your phone to a laptop running on battery power, you may not want to drain the laptop battery to charge your phone.
1. Press Start , tap Settings > System > Remove Programs. 2. Tap the program you want to remove, and then tap Remove. 3. In the Remove Program warning dialog box, tap Yes. NOTE: You can remove only the programs that you have installed after you purchased your iPAQ. You cannot remove the default programs. Reinstall programs If you synchronized your iPAQ with your computer using ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center, you may be able to reinstall programs removed from your phone.
7 Manage your iPAQ Secure your iPAQ Depending on your needs, you have several different security options available to you: ● SIM PIN prevents unauthorized use of your SIM card. When the SIM card is locked, the phone cannot be used to make or receive phone calls, or use the data connection. If your phone is lost, and the SIM card is removed, the PIN prevents it from being used in another phone. ● Keyboard lock does not use a password or PIN, and prevents accidental dialing.
To disable the SIM PIN: 1. Press Start 2. In the PIN Security section, clear the Require PIN when phone is used check box. Enter the SIM PIN, and then tap Enter. 3. Tap OK. , tap Settings > Personal > Phone, and then tap the Security tab. Lock the keyboard Keyboard lock prevents accidental dialing or launching a program. This may be useful in cases where you are carrying your iPAQ in your pocket or backpack. To lock your keyboard: ▲ Press Start , and then tap Lock.
To Open File Explorer and create a new folder: 1. Press Start , and then tap File Explorer. The default folder, My Documents opens. NOTE: To navigate to a different top-level folder, tap My Documents at the top of the screen, and then tap My Device. 2. To create a new folder, tap Menu > New Folder. 3. Using the keyboard, enter a new name for the folder, and then press the Center Select key. NOTE: To rename a folder, select the folder, and then tap Menu > Rename.
Task Manager The task manager allows you to view all the tasks that are currently running on your iPAQ. You can switch between tasks, end a task, or end all tasks. The amount of memory used by each task is included in the Task Manager list. To open the Task Manager, press Start , tap Task Manager. To… Do This… Close a program Tap the program, and then tap End Task. Open a program that is running in the memory Tap the program, and then tap Menu > Switch To.
SIM Manager Using the SIM Manager, you can copy the SIM contacts to your phone or copy phone contacts to your SIM card, in addition to other tasks. To open the SIM Manager, press Start , and then tap SIM Manager. To… Do This… Create a contact Tap New. View contact details Select the contact, tap Options > Open. Edit contact details Select the contact, tap Options > Edit. Delete a contact Select the contact, tap Options > Delete > Yes. Select all contacts Tap Options > Select All.
Configure channels Enable this feature to receive real-time news and information such as traffic news and weather reports. Check with your mobile phone service provider for availability in your area. To configure the phone broadcast channels: 1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal > Phone 2. Tap the Cell Broadcast tab. 3. Select the Receive Cell Broadcast Message check box. 4. Tap Setting. 5. Select the Receive channel index check box. 6. Tap Add, and then enter the channel name and number. 7.
Battery saving tips To conserve battery power, take a look at the following tips: ● Turn off Bluetooth when not in use. Press Start , tap Settings > Bluetooth > Mode tab, uncheck Turn on Bluetooth, and then tap OK. ● Turn off Wi-Fi when not in use. Press the Wi-Fi button on the top of your iPAQ. ● Adjust power settings. Press Start , tap Settings > Power. On the Advanced tab, select the Turn off device if not used for box, and then from the list, select a time limit. ● Adjust backlight.
NOTE: You can also view hardware and software information about your iPAQ here: press Start and then tap Settings > System > About.
8 Set up your email accounts Overview Your phone is capable of accessing your personal email messages and your corporate email messages. You can set up multiple email accounts, all accessible from the Today screen email section. When you set up corporate email, you may need to talk to your company’s IT administrator to get setup information such as the Microsoft Exchange server name and settings. NOTE: To send and receive email over your wireless data connection, you need a data plan.
Set up personal email You can set up your personal email using this standard process. 1. Press Start 2. On the Messaging screen, tap Setup E-mail. 3. On the E-mail Setup screen, enter your email address and password, and then tap Next. 4. On the Settings found for screen, tap Next. 5. In the Your name box, enter your name, and then tap Next. , and then tap E-mail. NOTE: If you want to change the account display name, enter a new account name in the Account display name box. 6.
9 Send and receive email messages Overview Each messaging account has a set of folders with five default messaging folders: ● Deleted Items ● Drafts ● Inbox ● Outbox ● Sent Items The messages you receive and send through the account are stored in these folders. You can also create additional folders for each account. Send an email message 1. On the Today screen, scroll to e-mail, scroll left or right, and then tap an email account. 2. Tap Menu > New. 3.
TIP: To set the email message priority, tap Menu > Message Options. In the Priority list, select Low, Normal, or High. NOTE: If you are working offline, email messages move to the Outbox folder and are sent the next time you connect. Reply to or forward a message 1. Tap the message to open it, tap Menu > Reply/Forward, and then tap Reply, Reply All, or Forward. TIP: If you only want to reply, after you open the message, at the bottom of the screen, tap Reply. 2. Enter your message. 3.
Respond to meeting requests 1. In your email Inbox folder, tap the meeting request to open it. 2. To accept the meeting request, tap Accept. 3. To decline or accept the meeting tentatively, tap Menu, and then tap Decline or Tentative. Create or change a signature 1. Press Start 2. Tap Menu > Tools > Options > Signatures. 3. In the Select an account list, select an email account. 4. Select the Use signature with this account box. 5. Select the Use when replying and forwarding box if required.
10 Send and receive text messages and multimedia messages Overview Each messaging account has a set of folders with five default messaging folders: ● Deleted Items ● Drafts ● Inbox ● Outbox ● Sent Items The messages you receive and send through the account are stored in these folders. You can also create additional folders for each account.
Send a text message Text messaging allows you to send short messages composed of text and numbers. When you open up or send a new text message, the message is in conversation view. This view is similar to instant messaging —you can see the messages you sent and the replies. A single text message cannot be longer than 160 characters. NOTE: Messages longer than 160 characters are sent as multiple text messages. A character count is visible when you compose a text messages.
Send a multimedia message A multimedia message is sent to and from a mobile phone, and includes a picture or video, sound clip, and a short text message. NOTE: You might incur extra costs when sending multimedia messages depending on your service plan. 1. Press Start , and then tap E-mail > SMS/MMS > Menu > New > MMS. 2. To add a picture or video, tap the Insert picture/video box, and then tap a picture or video. 3. To enter text, tap the Insert text here box. Enter a text message.
11 Manage your contacts Add contacts You can add contacts to your phone and/or to your SIM card. A SIM contact is usually limited to a name and one phone number. Outlook contacts can contain detailed contact information and multiple numbers. When you sync your iPAQ to an Exchange server, the Outlook contacts are backed up. Add an Outlook contact: 1. Press Start 2. Tap New > Outlook Contact. 3. Enter contact information, and then tap OK. , and then tap Contacts.
Edit contact information 1. Press Start , and then tap Contacts. 2. Tap the contact. 3. Tap Menu > Edit, and then enter the changes. 4. When finished, tap OK. Delete a contact 1. Press Start , and then tap Contacts. 2. Tap the contact. 3. Tap Menu > Delete. 4. Tap Yes. Create and assign a category You can use categories to organize and group your contacts. 1. Press Start 2. Do one of the following: , and then tap Contacts.
You can use the following methods: ● In the Enter a name box, enter a partial name or phone number. To show all the contacts, tap the Enter a name box and clear the text. ● At the top of the contact list, tap the alphabetical index. ● Tap Menu > Filter. Tap a category to filter your contacts list. Make a call from Contacts 1. Press Start , and then tap Contacts. 2. Scroll to the contact name, and then press Send . You can also tap a contact, and then tap Call.
Send a contact's information as a vCard From your contact list, you can send a contact's information to someone else using the vCard format via a multimedia message. The vCard is sent as an attachment, and can be opened in other email programs. 1. Press Start 2. Tap a contact, tap Menu > Send as vCard. 3. In the To box, enter an email address or phone number. Separate multiple phone numbers and email addresses with semicolons. 4. In the Subject box, enter a subject.
Contact list tips The following is a list of tips and shortcuts for your contact list. ● To see a list of contacts employed by a specific company or by name, tap Menu > View By > Name or Company. ● To view the shortcut menu for a contact, tap and hold the contact. ● To display more contacts on your phone screen, you can display the name only. Tap Menu > Options. Tap the Show contact names only box.
12 Set alarm clock You can set up to three different alarms on your phone. With each alarm, you create your own description and choose the day or days of the week the alarm sounds. Also, you get to select a custom alarm sound and style. 1. On the Today screen, scroll to the clock, and then press the Center Select key. NOTE: Also, you can press Start 56 , and then tap Settings > Clock & Alarms. 2. In the Clocks & Alarms section, tap Description, and then enter a name for the alarm. 3.
4. Tap the time to open a clock, and then tap and drag the clock hands or use the box below. Tap OK. 5. Tap 6. To activate the alarm, select the box on the left. to change the alarm sound and style. In the Play sound list, select a sound. NOTE: On the More tab, you can select Sound alarms even when the device is set to silent or vibrate. TIP: To activate snooze, when the alarm is ringing, tap Menu, and then select a snooze time. Turn off alarm: ▲ Tap Dismiss.
To disable an alarm: 58 1. On the Today screen, scroll to the clock, and then press the Center Select key. 2. Clear the check box next to the alarm name, and then tap OK.
13 Manage your calendar Overview Use your calendar to schedule appointments, including meetings and other events. You can also synchronize your work calendar with your iPAQ using Microsoft Exchange. If you do not sync to your work calendar, you can use the Microsoft MyPhone service to sync your calendar to the web. ▲ To access the calendar, from the Today screen, scroll to calendar, and then press the Center Select key. Schedule an appointment 1.
TIP: To attach your own notes to the appointment, tap the Notes tab. When you open the appointment on your calendar, your notes are displayed. You may want to assign a category to your appointment. This allows you to filter your calendar view by a specific category, such as business appointments only. See View your appointments by category on page 61.
View your appointments by category When you create an appointment, you can add a category. You can choose from the default categories —Business, Holiday, Personal, and Seasonal—or create your own. Once you have added a category to your appointments, you can filter your calendar view by a specific category, such as business appointments. Add a category to an appointment: 1. From the Today screen, scroll to calendar, and then tap Today. 2. Tap an appointment to open it. 3.
Change your calendar view based on your work week You can adjust your calendar to fit your work week schedule including number of days and the first day, in addition to choosing the default calendar view. 62 1. From the Today screen, scroll to calendar, and then tap Today. 2. Tap Menu > Tools > Options. 3. On the General tab, in the Start in list, select a default calendar view. 4. In the 1st day of week and Week view lists, select your preferred options. 5.
Change calendar options You can change the reminder time before upcoming appointments and the default email account that is used when you send an appointment request. 1. From the Today screen, scroll to calendar, and then tap Today. 2. Tap Menu > Tools > Options > Appointments tab. 3. Select the Set reminders for new items check box. 4. Select minute(s), hour(s), day(s), or week(s), and then select the duration. 5. In the show icons section, tap the icon or icons that you do not want displayed. 6.
Update an appointment 1. From the Today screen, scroll to calendar, and then tap Today. 2. Tap the appointment to open it, and then tap Menu > Edit. NOTE: If the appointment is recurring, you can make changes to a single occurrence—the meeting you opened up—or to all occurrences. Tap All or One. 3. Make the required changes, and then tap OK.
14 Create and manage tasks Overview Tasks help you create an organized to-do list. For each task you can set a reminder and add it to a particular category, such as business or personal. You can view your tasks by category or sort your tasks based on status, priority, subject, start date, or due date. In addition to adding a task description, you can add your own notes. Create a task 1. Press Start , and then tap Tasks. 2. Tap Menu > New Task. 3. In the Subject box, enter a task description.
7. Tap Due, and in the calendar, tap a date. 8. Add additional information to the task as needed. When you are finished, tap OK. TIP: To attach your own notes to the task, tap the Notes tab. When you open the task, your notes are displayed. You may want to assign a category to your task. This allows you to filter your task view by a specific category, such as business task only. See View your tasks by category on page 67.
View your tasks by category When you create a task, you can add a category. You can choose from the default categories— Business, Holiday, Personal, and Seasonal—or create your own. Once you have added a category to your tasks, you can filter your task view by a specific category, such as business tasks. Add a category to a task: , and then tap Tasks. 1. Press Start 2. Tap a task to open it. 3. Tap Edit, and then tap Categories. 4. Select Business, Holiday, Personal, or Seasonal. Tap OK.
Show the start and due dates in the task list 1. Press Start , and then tap Tasks. 2. Tap Menu > Options. 3. Select the Show start and due dates check box, and then tap OK. Mark a task as complete 1. Press Start , and then tap Tasks. 2. In the task list, select the check box next to the task. To mark a task as complete after you open the task: 1. Tap Edit. 2. In the Status list, select Completed. NOTE: In the task list, you can also select a task and tap Complete.
15 Take notes Overview The Notes application is a convenient way to take notes during a meeting or conference call, or write something down that you need to remember later. Notes are stored on your phone and you can add text, drawings, handwriting, and audio recordings. To add extra storage space for notes, you can expand your iPAQ memory with a microSD card purchased separately. Go to http://www.shopping.hp.com/accessories-store/handheld. Write a note 1. Press Start , and then tap Notes. 2. Tap New.
Create a voice note You can record and send audio notes or memos. You can create a stand-alone recording without text or you can add a recording to a written note. Create a stand-alone voice note: 70 1. Press Start 2. To open the recording toolbar, tap Menu > View Recording Toolbar. 3. On the recording toolbar, tap record 4. Speak into the microphone. 5. When you have finished recording the note, on the recording toolbar, tap stop , and then tap Notes. Chapter 15 Take notes . .
Add a recording to a note: 1. Press Start 2. Create or open a note, and then tap record , and then tap Notes. . NOTE: If the Recording toolbar does not appear, tap Menu > View Recording Toolbar. 3. Speak into the microphone. 4. When you have finished recording the note, on the recording toolbar, tap stop 5. Tap OK. . NOTE: If you create a recording in an open note, this voice note icon is displayed in the note.
NOTE: To easily select a drawing or handwriting, turn off the draw option. Tap Menu > Draw. 4. Tap Menu > Copy, and then tap OK to close the note. NOTE: To copy all content in the note, tap Menu > Select All, and then tap Menu > Copy. 5. Open or create a new note, and then tap Paste. Take notes during a call 1. During a call, tap Menu > Create Note. 2. Enter your text. 3. Tap OK. To access a note you created during a call: 1. Press Send 2.
16 Use productivity tools Microsoft® Office Mobile Your iPAQ includes the Microsoft Office Mobile suite which includes Microsoft Office Word Mobile, Microsoft Office Excel® Mobile, Microsoft Office PowerPoint® Mobile, and Microsoft Office OneNote® Mobile. You can create and edit Word and Excel files, and view PowerPoint files.
4. Tap Find. 5. Do one of the following: ● To find the next instance of the search text, tap Next. ● To replace text, tap Replace. Word and Excel select the first instance of the text in the document and display buttons that let you find the next instance or replace the text, as you want. TIP: To limit your search to specific cells in Excel, select those cells before you tap Menu > Edit > Find/Replace.
TIP: You can also create a new template by modifying an existing template and copying it to the Templates folder. Create a document or workbook by using a template Templates help you save time and ensure consistency by letting you focus on the content instead of the format of an item. 1. Press Start 2. From the program file list, tap Menu > Options. 3. Do one of the following to select the template to use: , tap Office Mobile, and then tap a program name.
Rename a file 1. Press Start , tap Office Mobile, and then tap a program name. 2. From the program file list, tap the file that you want to rename. 3. For Word and Excel, tap Menu > File > Rename/Move. 4. In the Name box, enter the new name for the item. 5. Tap OK. Locate a file 1. Press Start , tap Office Mobile, and then tap a program name. 2. From the program file list, do one of the following: ● Sort the list.
NOTE: If you create your own template, you must save it in the Templates folder and in your device's main memory to make it available for selection as a default template. Open and view a Word document 1. Press Start , tap Office Mobile > Word Mobile. 2. In the program file list, tap the file that you want to open. NOTE: Word Mobile does not fully support some features, such as revision marks and file password protection. Some data and formatting may be lost when you save the document on your device.
Align text in a document You can center text, or align it to the right or left margin. 1. Position the pointer in the text you want to align. 2. Tap Menu > Format > Paragraph. 3. In the Alignment box, tap Left, Right, or Center as you want. 4. Tap OK to return to the document. TIP: You can also use the Formatting toolbar to align text. To show the toolbar, tap View > Toolbar. A check mark appears next to Toolbar when the toolbar is visible. Indent paragraphs in a document 1.
TIP: To check the spelling of specific text, select it, tap and hold, and then tap Spelling. To add a new word to the spelling dictionary, tap Add in the menu that contains the list of suggested words. Work with Excel Mobile Overview You can view, create, and edit Excel workbooks and templates using your iPAQ. You can also use your iPAQ to view and edit Excel workbooks and templates that are created using your computer. ● View, edit, and create charts and graphs.
Open and view an Excel spreadsheet , tap Office Mobile > Excel Mobile. 1. Press Start 2. In the program file list, tap the file that you want to open. NOTE: Excel Mobile does not fully support some features, such as formulas and cell comments. Some data and formatting may be lost when you save the workbook on your device. TIP: To change the size of the display, tap View > Zoom, and then tap a percentage. Enter and edit data Enter a value or text in a cell 1.
5. In Series type list, tap the type of series you want, Autofill, Date, or Number. 6. If you selected Date or Number, in Step value, select the increment you want. 7. Tap OK. TIP: To conserve memory, Fill is limited to an area of 127 rows by 31 columns. To copy information into more rows or columns, reduce the information being copied and perform the fill procedure multiple times. Copy and paste data To copy data from one cell to another: 1.
Insert cells 1. Select the same number of cells as you want to insert and in the same pattern as you want the new cells to appear. For example, if you want to insert two side-by-side cells, select two side-by-side cells. Or, if you want to insert two stacked cells, select two stacked cells. 2. Tap Menu > Insert > Cells. 3. Select how you want the cells inserted. 4.
Insert columns 1. 2. Select the column or columns immediately to the right of where you want to insert columns. Make sure that you: ● Select the same number of columns as you want to insert. ● Select whole columns by tapping a single column heading or dragging across multiple column headings. Tap Menu > Insert > Cells. NOTE: Excel Mobile keeps formulas up to date by adjusting references to the shifted cells to reflect their new locations. Delete cells, rows, or columns 1.
3. 4. Do one of the following: ● On the Number tab, select a category and then specify the related formatting options. ● On the Font tab, select the text formatting you want. Tap OK. Adjust column widths and row heights 1. Select the column or row you want to change. 2. Do one or both of the following: ● If you selected a column or columns, adjust the width of the selected columns by dragging the right border of the column heading.
Zoom in or out In Excel Mobile, you can zoom in to look more closely at a section of a document, or zoom out to see more of the document at a reduced magnification. ● Tap View > Zoom, and then change the zoom level as you want. Hide and display rows or columns ▲ Do any of the following: ● To hide a row or column, tap a cell in the row or column you want to hide. Tap Menu > Format > Row or Column, and then tap Hide.
Sort data in a worksheet You can sort data in ascending order (A-Z, or 0-9) or descending order (Z to A, or 9 to 0). 1. Select the range you want to sort. 2. Tap Menu > Tools > Sort. 3. In the Sort by list, select the first column you want to sort on. By default, the Ascending check box is selected. This indicates that the column will be sorted in ascending order. If you want the column sorted in descending order, tap to clear the check box. 4.
Enter a simple formula Simple formulas contain operators and constants. Operators are signs or symbols that specify the type of calculation to perform in an expression. Constants are values that are not calculated and do not change. For example, the number 210 is a constant. Here are some example formulas and what they do: ● =128+345 adds 128 and 345. ● =5^2 squares 5. 1. Tap the cell in which you want to enter the formula. 2. On the on-screen keyboard, tap = (the equal sign). 3. Enter the formula.
Here are some example formulas with functions and what they do: ● =SUM(A:A) adds all numbers in column A. ● =AVERAGE(A1:B4) averages all numbers in the range from cell A1 to cell B4. 1. Tap the cell in which you want to enter the formula. 2. Tap Menu > Insert > Function. 3. From the Function list, select the function you want, and then tap OK. 4.
Add titles to a chart 1. Tap View > Sheet, and then tap the chart. If the chart is in the open worksheet, go to step 2. 2. Tap Menu > Format > Chart. 3. On the Titles tab, do any of the following: 4. ● To add a name for the chart, enter a name in the Chart box. ● To add labels for the x-axis and y-axis, enter those labels in X Axis and Y Axis. Tap OK. Add a legend to a chart 1. Tap View > Sheet, and then tap the chart. If the chart is in the open worksheet, go to step 2. 2.
3. On the Scale tab, do any of the following: ● To use automatic minimum and maximum values for an axis, select the Auto check boxes for the axis. ● To change the number at which the axis value starts and ends, enter a different number in the Minimum box and Maximum box. NOTE: A large number in the Maximum box “compresses” the chart. A small number in the Maximum box “stretches” the chart. 4. Tap OK. TIP: To return to a worksheet, tap View > Sheet, and then tap the worksheet name. Delete a chart 1.
Rename a worksheet By default, worksheets are named Sheet1, Sheet2, and so on. You can easily rename the worksheets with meaningful names. 1. Tap Menu > Format > Modify Sheets. 2. Select the worksheet you want to rename. 3. Tap Rename, enter a name for the worksheet, and then tap OK. 4. Tap OK to return to the workbook. Switch to another worksheet 1. In the middle of the status bar, tap the active worksheet's name, for example: Sheet1. NOTE: If you do not see the status bar, tap View > Status Bar.
TIP: To view the presentation in the orientation that best fits the size and shape of the device screen, tap Default. Set slide show playback options You can override some playback options stored in a PowerPoint presentation. 1. Press Start 2. In the presentation file list, tap the slide show you want to view. 3. Tap the up arrow, and then tap Show Options. 4. Tap the Playback tab, select the Override playback options for all files check box, and do any of the following: 5.
Navigate between slides If a presentation is set up as a timed slide show, one slide will advance to the next automatically. However, if the presentation is not timed or you want to go to another slide out of sequence, you can do that easily. 1. Press Start 2. In the presentation file list, tap the slide show you want to view. 3. Tap the up arrow, and then tap Go to Slide. , tap Office Mobile > PowerPoint Mobile.
View PDF documents 1. Press Start , tap Adobe Reader LE. 2. Browse to a PDF document. 3. Tap the PDF document to open it. NOTE: You can also select a file from the recently opened list and tap Open. Use the scroll bars or the navigation keys to scroll through the file. To go to a specific page number: 1. Tap Tools > Go To > Page Number. 2. Enter the page number. 3. Tap OK. To set the zoom level, tap Tools > Zoom and select one of the following options: ● In—Zoom in. ● Out—Zoom out.
Print documents and information with JetCet Print Use JetCetTM Print to print information from your iPAQ to a compatible printer using Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or USB. You can print .doc, .xls, .jpg, .bmp, and .html files. To configure a printer using Wi-Fi: NOTE: Make sure that Wi-Fi is on before configuring a network printer. See Use Wireless Manager on page 112. 1. Press Start , tap JetCet Print. 2. Tap Add Network Printer. 3.
To print using JetCet Print: 1. Press Start 2. Tap Menu > Go to. 3. Tap the file type to print: 4. , tap JetCet Print. ● Documents—Print documents stored on your iPAQ or the storage card. ● Pictures—Print pictures stored on your iPAQ or the storage card. ● Messages—Print messages received on your iPAQ. Tap the file you want to print, and then tap Print. NOTE: To print an email message, download the full message on your iPAQ before printing. To update the drivers and change spool folder: 1.
17 Take photos and video Overview Using your built-in 3.1 megapixel camera, you can capture and send photos and video clips. Camera capture modes The built-in camera provides you with several capture modes: ● Photo: Capture standard photos. ● Timer: After you press the Center Select key, your camera counts down for a specific amount of time and then takes a photo. ● Burst: Capture a set number of photos by pressing and holding the Center Select key.
To select a capture mode using the Navigation ring: 1. Press Start , and then tap Camera. NOTE: On the keyboard, you can also press and hold to open the camera. 2. Tap the camera settings icon 3. To select a mode, press up or down on the Navigation ring. . Camera settings Using the camera settings, you can customize the photo capture process and how your photos and videos will appear. Basic capture settings: 1. Press Start 2. Tap the settings icon 3. Tap the capture settings icon 4.
Adjust white balance: 1. Press Start 2. Tap the settings icon 3. Tap the white balance icon 4. Tap the option you prefer to change. , and then tap Camera. . . Set an effect: 1. Press Start 2. Tap the settings icon 3. Tap the effect icon 4. Tap the effect you want to see in your photos and videos. , and then tap Camera. . . Set the resolution: 1. Press Start 2. Tap the settings icon 3. Tap the resolution icon 4. Tap the preferred resolution. , and then tap Camera. . .
Capture photos You can capture photos and store them on your iPAQ internal memory or optional storage card. 1. To open the camera, press Start and hold , and then tap Camera. Or, on the keyboard, you can press . 2. To zoom in or zoom out, press the Navigation key up or down. 3. To capture a photo, press the Center Select key. NOTE: All captured photos are saved in the My Pictures folder. To open this folder, press Start , and then tap File Explorer > My Documents > My Pictures.
Capture videos You can use the built-in video recorder on your iPAQ to create short videos and share them with your friends and family. Make sure you set your capture mode to Video or MMS Video to record a video. MMS Video capture mode records a video that you can send in a multimedia message. 1. To open the camera, press Start and hold , and then tap Camera. Or, on the keyboard, you can press . 2. Tap the settings icon 3. Select Video or MMS Video capture mode. .
View photos and videos 1. Press Start , and then tap HP Photosmart Mobile. 2. Select the photo or video to view. 3. Tap twice to view the photo or video. Transfer your media files You can transfer the photos and videos captured using your iPAQ to any email account, mobile phone, or a computer using: ● Multimedia message ● Bluetooth ● Email Use Multimedia Message NOTE: You need a data plan that enables multimedia messaging. 1. Press Start , and then tap E-mail > SMS/MMS > Menu > New > MMS. 2.
4. If you prefer, select the Reduce sent photo size to check box, and then select the reduction in resolution. 5. Tap Next. 6. Enter the appropriate email address or use Contacts by tapping Menu > Add Recipient. 7. Enter other appropriate information, such as an email subject and message. 8. Tap Send. HP Photosmart Mobile Use HP Photosmart Mobile to: ● View pictures and launch videos stored on your iPAQ or a storage card. ● Add voice or text notes to pictures. ● Print pictures.
3. Tap 4. Tap record 5. Speak into the microphone to record the voice note and then tap stop 6. Tap to play back the voice note. 7. Tap again to close the sound toolbar. . on the sound toolbar. when finished. Print pictures 1. Press Start 2. Tap the thumbnail of the image to be printed. 3. Tap Menu > Print. 4. In the Choose a method list, select an option. 5. , and then tap HP Photosmart Mobile. ● Storage Card: Stores the files to print on a storage card.
4. If you prefer, select the Reduce sent photo size to check box, and then select the reduction in resolution. 5. Tap Next. 6. Enter the appropriate email address or use Contacts by tapping Menu > Add Recipient. 7. Enter other appropriate information, such as an email subject and message. 8. Tap Send. Associate a contact with a picture 1. Press Start , and then tap HP Photosmart Mobile. 2. Tap the thumbnail you want to associate with a contact. 3. Tap Menu > Assign To > Contact.
6. Enter your Snapfish email address and password, and then tap Send. TIP: Select the Remember password check box to store the password associated with your email address. 7. After the upload completes, tap Done. NOTE: If you do not have a Snapfish account, you can go to http://m.snapfish.com/ using your iPAQ and sign up for an account.
NOTE: If your iPAQ is inactive while it is connected to the computer with synchronization software running, HP Photosmart automatically displays the slide show that you selected. Organize images Use your iPAQ to manage or organize a set of images by moving, copying, or deleting a single image or a set of images. Move or copy images: 1. Press Start 2. Tap Menu > Organize. 3. Tap the images you want to organize or tap Menu > Select > All to select all the images. 4.
18 Browse the Internet Internet Explorer Navigate Use Internet Explorer to view and download web pages. You can also add a website that you frequently visit to your Favorites list. TIP: Double-tap on a web page to zoom in or out. 1. Press Start , and then tap Internet Explorer. 2. Tap in the address bar, enter a web address, and then tap the white arrow 3. Navigate using your finger. .
TIP: Tap You can send any website address in a text message, multimedia message, or email message. , and then tap Tools > Send Link. You can learn more about Internet Explorer. Press Start , and then tap Help > Contents > Browse the Web. Add a web page to your Favorites list 1. In Internet Explorer, tap 2. In the Favorites list, tap 3. Enter a name for the website, and then tap Add. . .
Windows Live™ Overview You can use Windows Live on your phone to search information and check your emails. Windows Live provides the same email environment as Windows Live on your computer. Use Windows Live for these tasks: ● Search information on the web. ● Send and receive emails. ● Send and receive instant messages. ● Change your own status or view the status of others on your list. ● Block certain instant messaging contacts from seeing your status or sending you messages.
After you sign in, you can access Windows Live search and services from the Today screen. Search for information 1. Press Start , and then tap Windows Live. 2. Enter text in the search box, and then tap . Check your email 1. Press Start , and then tap Windows Live. 2. Select the green arrows, and then press the Navigation key left or right until you see your email account. 3. Tap your email account to open it. Sign in as a different user 1. Press Start , and then tap Windows Live. 2.
19 Use Wireless Manager Use Wireless Manager to turn the wireless connections for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Phone (voice and data connection) off and on. NOTE: When the phone connection is turned off, you cannot receive or make a call, except for an emergency call. To open Wireless Manager, press Start , and then tap Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager. Option Description All Tap All to turn the functions of the Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Phone connections off or on.
20 Connect to a Wi-Fi network Overview The Wi-Fi feature in your iPAQ enables wireless Internet connectivity. Your iPAQ can connect to a Wi-Fi network or connect directly to other Wi-Fi-enabled devices. Use Wi-Fi to complete these tasks: ● Access the Internet. ● Send and receive email. ● Access corporate network information. ● Use VPNs for secure remote access. ● Use hotspots for wireless connectivity.
Connect to a Wi-Fi network When you turn on Wi-Fi, your iPAQ automatically detects Wi-Fi networks that are broadcasting their signal. If the Wi-Fi network is secure, you need to enter the correct credentials. For a corporate network, contact your system administrator for details on how to connect. 1. Press Start , tap Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager, and then tap Menu > Wi- Fi Settings. 2. Tap Menu > Turn on Wi-Fi. 3.
Find your IP address Find your iPAQ IP address to verify that an address is assigned to the network and your iPAQ is able to access the network. 1. Connect to a network automatically or manually by pressing Start , tap Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager, and then tap Menu > Wi-Fi Settings. 2. Tap the Network Adapters tab. 3. In the Tap an adapter to modify settings list, select an adapter, and then tap Edit to view the IP address.
21 Use Bluetooth Overview Bluetooth is a wireless technology that allows for communication with other Bluetooth-enabled devices. You can use Bluetooth to connect to a Bluetooth headset, computer, car kits, and other Bluetooth-enabled devices. Also, send and receive files from one device to another over Bluetooth within a range of 10 meters (about 30 feet). Open Bluetooth settings ▲ Press Start , tap Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager, and then tap Menu > Bluetooth Settings.
NOTE: When exchanging information between two Bluetooth devices, make sure both devices have Bluetooth turned on and are in discoverable mode. 1. Press Start , tap Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager, and then tap Menu > Bluetooth Settings. 2. On the Bluetooth screen, on the Devices tab, tap Add new device. Your iPAQ searches for other devices with Bluetooth capabilities and displays them in the list. 3. Select the device from the list, and then tap Next. 4.
5. If a passkey is requested, enter an alphanumeric passkey between 1 and 16 characters in Passkey box, and then tap Next. 6. When your phone is paired with the Bluetooth device, tap Done. Change the display name of a Bluetooth partnership 1. Press Start , tap Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager, and then tap Menu > Bluetooth Settings. 2. Tap and hold the device name, and then tap Edit. 3. In the Display Name box, enter a new name for the partnership, and then tap Save.
4. Tap New Incoming Port or New Outgoing Port. NOTE: New Outgoing Port is available only if at least one Bluetooth device supports serial (COM) connection. 5. Select the device and tap Next. 6. Select a numbered COM port from the list. NOTE: If the port cannot be created, it is already in use. Select a different numbered port. 7. To limit communication on this COM port to only devices with which the iPAQ has a Bluetooth partnership, select the Secure Connection check box. 8. Tap Finish.
22 Use Google Maps Applications TM and other GPS Use Google Maps Google Maps provides the ability to find your way with turn-by-turn GPS driving directions. You can search business listings and other points of interest including restaurants, banks and ATMs, hotels, gas stations, and more—all from your iPAQ. You can also use Google Layers to overlay additional information on the map, including search results, traffic, directions, Wilkipedia, and Google Latitude. 1. On the keypad, press 2.
Add layers to a map 1. On the keypad, press 2. Tap Menu > Layers and then tap Browse layers. 3. Tap a desired layer to display on the map. . Use Google™ Latitude Google Latitude allows you to share your location with friends and see their locations. You can control who sees your location using privacy controls. Google Latitude requires that you join Google Latitude and be signed in to a Google account. 1. On the keypad, press 2. Tap Menu > Join Latitude and then sign in to your Google account. 3.
NOTE: GPS Data downloads new data if the last downloaded data is expired. The expiration time on the data is set to 24 hours. Enabling the GPS Data application might involve additional data connection charges. To enable GPS Data: 1. Press Start 2. Select the Automatic Update check box. 3. Tap Done. , tap Settings > Connections > GPS Data. After the GPS data file has been downloaded, you might see improvements in the GPS performance as the time to find your initial position is reduced.
23 Synchronize your iPAQ Overview You can synchronize your phone using two different methods—over the air, with a corporate email account (Microsoft Exchange Server) using your phone's data connection, or physically connecting your phone to your computer with the included USB sync cable. The following section covers connecting your phone to a computer to synchronize. For over-the-air synchronization, see Set up IT managed corporate email on page 43.
Install synchronization software on your PC ● If your computer is running Windows XP, you need to download ActiveSync at: http://www.windowsmobile.com/getstarted. ● If your computer is running Windows Vista, download Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC) at: http://www.windowsmobile.com/getstarted. NOTE: Microsoft ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center must be installed on your computer before you connect your iPAQ to the computer.
3. If you are syncing to an Exchange Server, select the Synchronize directly with a server running Microsoft Exchange. To do this now, you will need to have the server address and your logon credentials box. NOTE: If you selected to synchronize your phone with an Exchange Server, on the Microsoft Exchange credentials page, you will be prompted for an Exchange Server address, user name, password, and domain. Enter your credentials, and then click Next. 4.
Copy data from your previous device to your iPAQ If you were using a different device prior to purchasing your new iPAQ, you can copy the existing data on your old device to your new iPAQ. 1. Make sure that you have Microsoft Outlook 98 or later installed on your computer. NOTE: To synchronize, set Microsoft Outlook as your default email program.
Try suggestions from the following list of troubleshooting tips if you experience difficulties while synchronizing your iPAQ and computer. ● Make sure you are using the correct synchronization software for your computer. If your computer is running Windows XP or an earlier version of Windows, you need to install Microsoft ActiveSync. Go to http://www.windowsmobile.com/getstarted and download the latest version of Microsoft ActiveSync.
24 Listen to music and watch videos Windows Media Player Using Windows Media Player, you can play audio and video files stored on your phone or the memory card installed in your phone. NOTE: Listening to personal stereo equipment at full volume for long periods can damage hearing. To reduce the risk of hearing loss, do not spend much time listening to personal stereo equipment at full volume. To open Windows Media Player, press Start To play music from the storage card, press Start , tap Windows Media.
ArcSoft Streaming Player Use the ArcSoft Streaming Player to access streamed audio and video files from the Internet. With streaming, you can watch the video or listen to the audio while it is downloading instead of waiting until the entire file is downloaded. When you are browsing the web, you can tap an online video or audio link, and ArcSoft Streaming Player will automatically launch.
25 Data connection types over the mobile phone network Overview Your iPAQ supports different types of 2G and 3G connection standards. The table below provides brief information about the connection standards supported by your iPAQ and the features each standard provides: Connection Standard Technology Generation Supports Data Supports Simultaneous Data and Voice HSDPA 3.5G Yes Yes WCDMA 3G Yes Yes EDGE 2.75G Yes No GPRS 2.
Differences between GSM and GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/ HSDPA technology GSM technology is typically used for voice calls and text messaging, whereas GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/ HSDPA technology provides a data connection to the mobile phone network that can be used for web browsing, multimedia messages, or accessing your corporate network. NOTE: If data services are used, they are charged additionally to your standard mobile phone service. Check with your service provider for data services and cost.
26 Advanced settings for data connections Overview If your network is behind a firewall, please configure the advanced settings to connect to the Internet or to access secured intranet sites. Connect to intranet URLs To connect to intranet sites that have periods in their URLs (for example, intranet.companyname.com), add them to the Work URL Exceptions list. 1. Press Start 2. Tap Add new URL. 3. In the Work URL box, enter the intranet URL. 4. Tap OK.
Set up an automatic choice for connections If you have already created more than one connection, you can set up your iPAQ to connect to the best available connection automatically. 1. Press Start 2. Under iPAQ WAP or My Work Network, tap Add a new modem connection to create a new connection. 3. After you create a new connection, under iPAQ WAP or My Work Network, tap Manage existing connections. 4. Tap Auto pick. , tap Settings > Connections > Connections > Tasks tab.
If either of these circumstances applies, from the My VPN screen, tap Advanced and fill in the appropriate information. Tap OK to save the changes and return to the My VPN screen. End a connection Disconnect active connections on your iPAQ when it is not in use. This can save Internet connection charges and also conserve the battery. ● When connected by cable, detach your iPAQ from the cable. ● When connected through Bluetooth, press Start , tap Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager.
27 Remote Desktop Mobile Use Remote Desktop Mobile to log on to your PC from a remote location. When you connect to your PC, you can use all the programs installed on it. To connect to your PC: 1. Press Start 2. In the Computer box, enter a computer name or TCP/IP address. 3. Enter your user name, password, and domain. 4. Tap Connect. , tap Remote Desktop Mobile.
28 Java Applications Using your iPAQ, your can install and run Java applications, including games and business applications. The Java application manager included with your phone allows you to view Java applications that are installed on your phone and manage folders. The default folders are Game, Application, and Business. To open Java: ▲ Press Start , tap Sun Java. To create a new folder: 1. Press Start 2. Tap Menu > New Folder. 3. Enter a name for the folder, and then tap Create.
29 Use your iPAQ as a wireless modem Overview You can connect your iPAQ to your computer and use it as a wireless modem to access the Internet. Before you set up the Internet connection, you need to make sure your phone service has a data plan and you may need a specific data plan that allows you to use your phone as a wireless modem. Before you begin, make sure the wireless service indicator on your phone shows an active connection.
Start Internet sharing on your phone: 1. Make sure that your iPAQ is disconnected from your computer. 2. Press Start 3. In the PC Connection list, select Bluetooth PAN. 4. In the Network Connection list, select the default network connection. 5. Tap Connect. , tap Internet Sharing. Configure Bluetooth on your computer: Windows Vista 1. Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center. 2. Under Tasks, click Manage network connections. 3.
30 Accessories For the best performance from your iPAQ, HP recommends using accessories that have been designed together with your iPAQ. Non-compatible accessories may result in poor performance or not function. To purchase compatible accessories such as cases, wired headsets, and extended batteries for your new iPAQ, you can go to http://www.shopping.hp.com/accessories-store/handheld.
HP iPAQ Glisten Leather Case HP iPAQ Glisten Silicone Protective Case ● Stylishly protect your HP iPAQ Glisten smartphone with this ultra-soft, form fitting case made of genuine leather. ● Store business cards, micro SD memory cards, and more in the interior pocket. ● Use your HP iPAQ Glisten smartphone while in the case thanks to microphone and speaker openings and full access to power, volume, Wi-Fi buttons as well as audio and micro USB ports.
HP iPAQ Glisten Car Charger micro-USB ● Enjoy full use of your HP iPAQ Glisten during car trips, and arrive with your battery fully charged. ● Includes a detachable USB Type A cable that you can also use to connect your HP iPAQ Glisten to your computer. Other accessories HP iPAQ Glisten Stylus Kit 1 ● Keep a pack of three styli on hand to replace those that are lost or damaged.
31 Tips and Tricks Lock the Keyboard ▲ Press Start , and then tap Settings > Lock. Start the Camera ▲ To start the camera, press and hold ▲ To change the camera mode, using the navigation ring, press left or right, and then pause on the mode your prefer. . Panorama: Create panoramic images, such as landscapes and city skylines. ▲ Press the Center Select key to shoot the first photo starting on the left.
Use the Lock Screen When your phone is locked, you are able to answer incoming calls and view your next appointment. From the locked screen, you can tap the lock icon , and then the missed call, voicemail, email, or text message icon is displayed. Tap and slide the icon to go directly to the missed call or message. ▲ To lock your phone, press Start , and then tap Settings > Lock. After you lock your phone, the lock screen is displayed.
Missed call New voicemail New text message Customize the Start menu The icons on the Start menu can be reorganized to fit your preferences. Also, you can move icons from folders to the Start menu. When you to this a shortcut is created on the Start menu and the original icon stays in the folder. ▲ Press Start , tap and hold an icon, and then tap Move to Top or Move Down. NOTE: When you click Move Down on a shortcut icon that originally resided in a folder, the shortcut is deleted off the Start menu.
Quick access from the Today screen ● e-mail—Select to view your emails. Tap to set up your email or view the number of new emails. If you have multiple email accounts set up on your phone, you can scroll left or right to switch between accounts. ● calendar—Select and scroll left or right to view your upcoming appointments or create a new appointment. ● favorites—Select and scroll left or right to launch your favorite websites. To add a favorite, scroll right or left, and then tap Add/Remove.
TIP: To remove the contact picture, tap the contact. Tap Menu > Edit, and then tap Menu > Remove Picture. Assign a ring tone to contact 1. Press Start , and then tap Contacts. 2. Tap the contact, and then tap Menu > Edit. 3. In the contact information screen, tap Ring tone, and then tap a ring tone. 4. Tap OK. NOTE: You cannot assign ring tones to SIM contacts. Change wallpaper 1. On the Today screen, scroll to pictures, and then scroll left or right. 2. Tap a picture. 3.
32 Frequently asked questions Applications Is there built-in voice recognition on my iPAQ? Yes, there is built-in voice recognition on your iPAQ. Press Start , and then tap Voice Commander. Once the application is running, say the command you want processed. To see a list of applications, contacts, and music commands, tap Menu > Settings. NOTE: If Voice Commander can't follow your commands, you can train it.
To enable or disable this option: press Start , and then tap Settings > System > Error Reporting. Check the box if you wish to participate or uncheck the box if you do not wish to participate. What is Managed Programs? Managed Programs shows programs that have been installed on the device by your company via an Enterprise Server. You cannot delete or alter these programs. To view the managed programs on your device: Press Start , and then tap Settings > System > Managed Programs.
Audio and video How do I update the library in Windows Media Player? In most cases, Windows Media Player automatically updates your libraries. However, you can manually update a library to ensure that it has links to file that you might have recently copied to your iPAQ or a removable storage card. 1. Press Start 2. On the Library screen, tap Menu > Update Library. 3. Wait for the files to be added, and then tap Done. , tap Windows Media, and then tap Menu > Library.
Battery How long should it take to charge my battery? It can take your battery up to three hours to fully charge using the AC charger. If you connect your iPAQ to a USB port, charging can take up to twice as long as with an AC adapter. I am having trouble turning on my iPAQ. What should I do? ● Ensure the battery is charged. ● Connect the device to AC Power and look at the LED indicator. ● ◦ A flashing red LED indicates a low battery charge. ◦ A solid red LED indicates that the battery is charging.
Some third-party applications can cause unexpected battery drain. Uninstall third-party applications that consume extra battery power. 1. Press Start 2. Select the program to remove, and then tap Remove. , and then tap Settings > System > Remove Programs.
Bluetooth What Bluetooth profiles are supported by my device? ● Serial Port Profile (SPP) ● Headset Profile (HSP) ● Dial-up Networking Profile (DUN) – Edge, UMTS, HSDPA (For ACM compatibility) ● Object Push Profile (OPP) ● Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) ● Hands Free Profile 1.
● Perform a reset by pulling the battery out then reinserting it. Turn on the device. ● Delete and recreate the Bluetooth partnership between the devices.
Compatibility What Storage Cards are compatible with my iPAQ? ● ADATA 4 GB Class 6 microSD Card ● ADATA 8 GB Class 6 microSD Card ● Crucial 1 GB microSD Card ● HP 1 GB microSD Card ● HP 2 GB microSD Card ● Kingston 2 GB microSD Card ● Kingston 4 GB Class 4 microSD Card ● Kingston 8 GB Class 4 microSD Card ● Kingston 16 GB Class 2 microSD Card ● Patriot 4 GB Class 6 microSD Card ● SanDisk 1 GB microSD Card ● SanDisk 2 GB microSD Card ● SanDisk 4 GB Class 2 microSD Card ● SanDisk 8
● iLUV i913 ● iTECH Clip D Radio ● iTECH Clip Radio ● Jabra A320s ● Jabra BT8040 ● Jabra BT125 ● Jabra BT135 ● Jabra BT150 ● Jabra BT620s ● Jabra BT2010 ● Jabra BT2040 ● Jabra BT3010 ● Jabra BT3030 ● Jabra BT4010 ● Jabra BT4051 ● Jawbone 2 ● Jawbone Prime ● Jaybird JB 200 ● LG HBM 760 ● LG Bluetooth Stereo Speakerphone MSB 100 ● Motorola MOTOPURE H12 ● Motorola MOTOPURE H15 ● Motorola H270 ● Motorola T305 ● Motorola H350 ● Motorola H371 ● Motorola T505 ●
156 ● Motorola H780 ● Motorola MOTOROKR S9 ● Motorola HF820 ● Motorola HT820 ● Motorola HT820S ● Motorola HS850 ● Nokia BH208 ● Nokia BH501 ● Nokia BH604 ● Nokia BH701 ● Nokia BH900 ● Nokia HS 26W ● Plantronics Discovery 645 ● Plantronics Discovery 925 ● Plantronics Explorer 220 ● Plantronics Explorer 360 ● Plantronics Voyager 510 ● Plantronics Voyager 520 ● Plantronics Voyager 835 ● Plantronics Voyager Pro ● Samsung SBH500 ● Samsung SBH700 ● Samsung WEP180 ●
● Sony DR BT50 ● Sony Ericsson HBH 608 ● Sony Ericsson HBH 662 ● Sony Ericsson HBH DS205 ● Sony Ericsson HBH DS220 ● Sony Ericsson HBH IV835 ● Sony Ericsson HBH PV740 ● Sony Ericsson HCB100E (Car Speakerphone) ● SoundID 200 ● SoundID 300 Compatibility 157
Connections What is the difference between GSM and GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/HSDPA technology? GSM technology is typically used for voice calls and text messaging. GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/HSDPA technology provides a data connection to the wireless phone network that can be used for web browsing, Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), or accessing your corporate network. NOTE: Data Services or multimedia messaging may result in additional charges. Check with your service provider for data services and cost.
33 Troubleshoot your iPAQ Before calling customer support or sending your device for replacement, you may be able to quickly find a solution below or at http://www.hp.com/support. Battery I am having trouble turning on my iPAQ. What should I do? ● Ensure the battery is fully charged. If the LED on your iPAQ is flashing red, it indicates a low battery charge. For best results, charge the battery fully. The solid green LED display indicates full battery charge.
If you have trouble charging your battery, perform the following checks: ● Ensure the iPAQ is correctly connected to AC power. Inspect the micro-USB connector on the iPAQ to ensure that the cable is securely inserted. Similarly inspect the USB connector on the adapter to ensure the cable is securely inserted. See Charge your iPAQ on page 9. ● Ensure the USB cable is functioning properly. Try connecting your iPAQ to AC power to ensure it can charge.
This could be a result of poor signal strength. If you have this problem, check the following issues: ● Ensure you have good network reception. If your device only shows one or two bars of coverage, then you are more likely to experience frequent disconnects. If you are indoors try moving closer to the exterior of the building since some concrete buildings can significantly reduce cellular signal strength.
When I answer calls on my iPAQ, the caller cannot hear my voice clearly. What could be the problem? ● Ensure you have good network reception. If your device shows only one or two bars of coverage then you are more likely to experience frequent disconnects. If you are indoors, try moving closer to the exterior of the building since some concrete buildings can significantly reduce cellular signal strength.
Why do I hear noises in the background during a phone call? ● You might hear noises in the background if you use your iPAQ near electronic equipment, such as microwave oven, speakers, or a television set. Avoid using your iPAQ near such items to prevent an adverse effect on the voice quality. ● If you are using a Bluetooth headset, ensure that you remain close enough to the phone. As you move the headset farther from the phone, audio quality will degrade, and you may hear background noise.
Miscellaneous Why does the iPAQ seem slow sometimes? ● You should have at least 1.5 MB to 2 MB of free memory space on your iPAQ so that the device operates efficiently. To check the free memory space, press Start , tap Settings > System > Memory. To create more memory space, you can delete or transfer email messages and pictures on your iPAQ to your computer. ● Some applications running the background may be consuming memory and processing power.
To perform a factory restore: ● Press Start , tap Settings > System > Factory Restore. Follow the instructions on the screen to perform a factory restore. The iPAQ restarts and turns on. If the factory restore is successful you will see the words Clean boot when the HP logo appears. ● If your iPAQ cannot boot to the Windows Mobile operating system, you can also try another method to perform a factory restore. Hold down Send and End , and then press the power button on the top of your iPAQ.
34 Product Specifications System specifications NOTE: Not all models described are available in all countries/regions. For more information on specifications for your particular model, on your iPAQ, tap Start > Settings > System > Device Information. System Feature Description Processor Qualcomm MSM7200A Rev.2.0 528 MHz ARM11 Operating system Microsoft® Windows Mobile Professional 6.
System Feature Description Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11b/g Camera ● 3.1 megapixel ● Fixed focus ● 5x digital zoom ● Video recording with audio (max.
Physical specifications 168 Metric U.S. Length 112.8 mm 4.44 inches Width 62.8 mm 2.47 inches Depth 13.4 mm 0.53 inches Weight 132 g 4.
Operating environment Temperature Relative Humidity Metric U.S. Operating –10° to 55° C 14° to 131° F Non-operating –40° to 70° C –40° to 158° F Operating 96 % RH 96 % RH Non-operating 96 % RH 96 % RH Supported frequency bands Your iPAQ has an integrated GSM/GPRS/EDGE feature that supports four different frequency bands (850/900/1800/1900) for international roaming. Your iPAQ also supports WCDMA/HSDPA in three different frequency bands (850/1900/2100).
Index A accessories 139 Acrobat Reader LE 94 advanced settings automatic connection choice 133 change intranet URL 132 connect to intranet URL 132 end connection 134 VPN server connection 133 airplane mode 112 alarm clock setting 30 align screen 10 answer a call 22 applications Acrobat Reader LE 94 ArcSoft Streaming Player 129 Excel Mobile 79 Google Maps 120 HP Photosmart Mobile 103 Internet Explorer 108 Java 136 Jetcet Print 95 MSN Money 96 Office Mobile 73 OneNote Mobile 93 PowerPoint Mobile 91 Remote De
delete 52 edit 52 find 52 make a call 24 manage 51 send email message 53 send text message 53 send Vcard 54 contents of box 3 controls and features 13 customize settings clocks and alarms 30 device name 29 install/remove programs 33 notification sounds 30 owner information 29 power management 33 regional settings 30 ring tone 30 screen settings 31 Today screen 32 volume 30 D data connections advanced settings 132 automatic connection 133 change intranet URL 132 differences between connection types 131 end c
text message 49 using folders 45 microSD card, insert 6 model number location 41 modem, wireless Bluetooth connection 137 USB connection 137 MSN Money 96 multimedia messages send 50 mute a call 22 N notes copy 71 copy content between notes 71 delete 72 rename 72 take notes during a call 72 voice notes 70 write 69 numbers, international 25 O Office Mobile 73 OneNote Mobile 93 operating environment specifications 169 organize pictures and videos 107 owner information, customize 29 P phone numbers, internation
SIM card change SIM personal identification number 35 insert 6 SIM Manager 39 slide show, view 104 Snapfish 105 solve problems battery 159 connection 160 miscellaneous issues 164 synchronization 163 speakerphone 24 specifications frequency bands 169 international roaming 169 operating environment 169 physical 168 system 166 speed dial 23 status icons 18 streaming player 129 stylus 3 synchronize data ActiveSync 124 connect to computer 124 copy files 125 install synchronization software 124 migrate data 126 t