Product Guide

The date and timestamp, as well as the duration of the call, are displayed.
NOTE: You can also view call details by pressing (Answer/Send key), and then press Menu > View >
All Calls. Select the required number.
Voice commands
Use voice commands to look up contacts, dial a contact by name, get calendar information, play and
control your music, and launch programs on your HP iPAQ.
Press the Voice Commander button, or press Start > Applications > Voice Commander to launch the
Voice Commander program. When the audio cue communicates the Say command, you can begin
saying relevant commands into the microphone. For more information, see
Voice Commander
on page 100.
Change the service settings
Change your phone service settings to block certain types of incoming and outgoing calls, forward
incoming calls to a different phone number, be notified of incoming calls when you are already in a phone
session, or let others know your identity when making calls.
To change the phone service settings:
1. Press Start > Settings > Phone.
2. Select the service to change.
3. Make the appropriate changes, and then press Done.
NOTE: You might be charged for some of these services. Contact your service provider for more
details.
Auto Answer
Select the Auto Answer option to automatically answer a call when using your HP iPAQ in the handsfree
mode.
To set the time when the calls are automatically answered:
Press Start > Settings > Phone > Auto Answer and follow the instructions on the screen.
NOTE: The Auto Answer setting is not available when your HP iPAQ is in the silent mode.
Band Control
The Band Control program allows you to select the preferred radio coverage. This helps conserve the
battery of your HP iPAQ.
To change the Band Control settings:
1. Press Start > Settings > Phone > Band Control.
2. Select a radio from the Radio list.
3. Press Done.
NOTE: The default selection for Radio is Auto. To turn off the Universal Mobile Telecommunications
System (UMTS) radio, select Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) from the Radio list.
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