User’s Manual
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Table of Contents 1 Getting Started ............................................................................... 1 1.1 Identifying Hardware Components ......................................................1 Front Components ...............................................................................1 Back Components ...............................................................................2 Right-Side Components.......................................................................
Recording a Message........................................................................18 Using My Text....................................................................................20 2.9 Locking Your Pocket PC....................................................................20 3 Managing Your Pocket PC .......................................................... 22 3.1 Managing Power................................................................................
.7 Pictures & Videos ..............................................................................55 6 Getting Connected....................................................................... 57 6.1 Wireless Network Connection ...........................................................57 Turning On and Off the Wi-Fi Radio ..................................................57 Connecting to a Wireless Network ....................................................
1 Getting Started This chapter introduces you to the external components of your Pocket PC and guides you through the process of setting up your Pocket PC for use. NTOE: Depending on the model you purchased, the cabinet color and the look of the accessories may be different from the ones shown in this manual. 1.
Ref Component Description n Wi-Fi Indicator Flashes in green to indicate that the Wi-Fi radio is turned on. o Bluetooth Indicator Flashes in blue to indicate that the Bluetooth radio is turned on. p Touch Screen Displays the output of your Pocket PC. Tap the screen with the stylus to select menu commands or enter information. q Program Buttons Each of the buttons provides a quick way to use a program or function. The buttons are customizable.
Ref Component Description n Car Antenna Connector This connector (under rubber dust cover) allows use of an optional external antenna with magnetic mount, which may be positioned on top of the car for better signal reception in areas with poor reception. o p Speaker Sends out music, sounds and voice. Stylus Tap on the touch screen to make selections and enter information.
Top Components Ref n o Component Description Hand String Hole Hand string attaches to this hole. Power Button Turns your Pocket PC on or off by pressing briefly. Power/Notification Indicator Glows in amber to indicate that battery charging is in progress. Flashes in amber to inform you of scheduled appointments, alarms and reminders. Glows in green to indicate that the battery is fully charged.
1.2 Getting Your Device Ready for Use Performing Initial Startup Initial startup includes setting the ON/OFF switch and completing the setup wizard. 1. Slide the ON/OFF switch to the ON position. CAUTION: Always leave the ON/OFF switch in the ON position for normal operation. 2. Your device will automatically turn on. Charge the battery as described in the next sub-section. 3. Wait for a few seconds until the startup screen appears. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the setup wizard.
Charging the Battery via the USB Cable 1. Turn on the computer. 2. Connect the mini-USB end of the USB cable to the bottom of your device and the other end to a USB port on your computer. 3. The power button/indicator glows amber when charging is in progress. When the battery is fully charged, the indicator turns green. Charging may take a couple of hours. NOTE: z There is no need to fully discharge the battery before charging. You can charge the battery before it is discharged.
1.3 Using Your Device in a Vehicle Using the Device Holder CAUTION: z When placing the device holder, make sure that the device does not obstruct the driver’s view, or interfere with the operation of vehicle airbags and safety devices. z If the car’s windshield is tinted with a reflective coating, an external antenna (optional) may be needed to route the antenna to the top of the car through a window. Use the device holder to fix your device in a vehicle.
1.4 Turning On and Off After the initial startup, your Pocket PC enters a suspend state when you turn it off and resumes when you turn it on. Turning Off to Suspend You suspend your Pocket PC by briefly pressing the power button. By default, your Pocket PC will also automatically suspend after 3 minutes of inactivity when operating on battery power. Turning On to Resume You resume your Pocket PC by briefly pressing the power button. You may also press one of the program buttons to resume. 1.
1. Turn on your desktop computer. 2. Insert the Getting Started CD into the CD-ROM drive of your desktop computer. 3. Select the language that you would like to install and click Next to continue. 4. Click Setup and Installation from the Getting Started menu. 5. Tick the checkbox in front of the ActiveSync and click Install. The setup wizard will install Microsoft ActiveSync. Follow the onscreen instructions to install ActiveSync. 6.
1.6 Using an SD/SDHC/MMC Card Your Pocket PC has a slot where you can insert an optional SD, SDHC, MMC storage card or I/O card. NOTE: z Your Pocket PC supports the SDHC Class 2/Class 4/Class 6 card. z A storage card is also called a memory card. z Make sure that no foreign objects enter the slot. To use a card, insert it into the slot, with the connector pointing to the slot and its label facing the front of the Pocket PC. Follow the instructions supplied with the card for more information.
2 Basic Skills This chapter familiarizes you with the basic operations of your Pocket PC such as using the stylus, navigation stick, Today screen, menus, and programs. You will also know how to enter information and lock your Pocket PC. 2.1 Using the Stylus Use the stylus to navigate and select objects on the screen. Pull the stylus out of the slot and extend it for ease of use. Store it in the slot when not in use. z Tap Touch the screen once with the stylus to open items and select options.
2.2 Using the Navigation Stick Up With the navigation stick, you can move up, down, left and right within a menu. This is particularly useful for one-hand operation. Right Left To move in a direction, simply push the stick toward the corresponding direction. Down To activate the selected item, press the stick. 2.3 Today Screen When you turn on your Pocket PC for the first time each day (or after 4 hours of inactivity), you will see the Today screen.
Landscape View You can use your Pocket PC in a landscape manner. To change the screen view, tap Æ Settings Æ System Æ Screen Æ General Æ Landscape or Portrait. 2.4 Navigation Bar and Toolbar The Navigation bar is located at the top of the screen. It displays the active program and current time and allows you to switch programs and close screens. The Navigation bar and Start menu: Tap to select a program. Tap quickly select a program you have recently used. Tap to see additional programs.
Use the toolbar at the bottom of the screen to perform tasks in programs. The toolbar includes a left soft key, a right soft key, and the Input panel button in between. The right soft key is usually Menu while the left soft key varies with programs. An example of the toolbar: Left Soft Key Right Soft Key Input panel button 2.5 Running Programs You can switch from one program to another without closing any program.
Tap and hold to display the shortcut menu. Lift the stylus and tap the action you want. Tap outside the menu to close it without performing an action. 2.7 Notifications Your Pocket PC reminds you in a variety of ways when you have something to do. For example, if you have set up an appointment in Calendar, a task with a due date in Tasks or an alarm in Clock, you will be notified in any of the following ways: z A message appears on the screen. z A sound, which you can specify, is played.
Entering Text Using the Input Panel Use the Input panel to enter information in any program on your Pocket PC. You can either type using the soft keyboard or write using a recognizer. In any case, the characters appear as typed text on the screen. To show or hide the Input panel, tap the Input panel button. Tap the arrow next to the Input panel button to see your choices. Select an input method. Input panel button. Tap to see your choices.
Recognizer NOTE: The availability of recognizers depends on the region and the language version you purchased. With a recognizer, you can write letters using the stylus just as you would use a pen on paper. When you write a letter, it is converted to typed text that appears on the screen. For specific instructions on using a recognizer, open a recognizer and then tap the question mark next to the writing area.
Drawing on the Screen You can draw on the screen in the same way that you write on the screen. 1. Tap Menu Æ Draw to enable drawing mode. A check (√) appears before the command. 2. To create a drawing, cross three ruled lines on your first stroke. A drawing box appears. 3. Subsequent strokes in or touching the drawing box become part of the drawing. Drawings that do not cross three ruled lines will be treated as writing. The drawing box indicates the boundaries of the drawing.
3. Hold the Pocket PC’s microphone near your mouth or other source of sound. 4. Tap the Record button on the Recording toolbar to start recording. 5. To stop recording, tap the Stop button on the Recording toolbar. The new recording appears in the note list or as an embedded icon. To play a recording, tap it in the list or tap its icon in the note. Indicates an embedded recording. Recording toolbar Recording Formats Your Pocket PC supports several formats for voice notes.
Using My Text When using Messaging, use My Text to quickly insert preset or frequently used messages into the text entry area. To insert a message, tap Menu Æ My Text and then tap a message. Tap to select a prewritten message. 2.9 Locking Your Pocket PC When not using your Pocket PC, you can use the lock function so that accidental touching of the device does not cause your Pocket PC to operate. To lock your Pocket PC, tap Device unlocked on the Today screen.
Tap to lock the device. Tap to unlock To unlock, tap Unlock (left soft key) and tap Unlock.
3 Managing Your Pocket PC This chapter tells you how to effectively manage power, settings, data and programs of your Pocket PC. 3.1 Managing Power A fully charged battery should provide power for up to 8 hours of use. The operating time of a fully charged battery depends on how you are using the Pocket PC. Some functions, such as using multimedia or operating a SD/SDHC/MMC card, may consume the battery power considerably.
Power-Saving Tips Follow these suggestions to maximize the battery’s operating time, particularly when you are relying solely on the battery power for extended time periods. z Suspend frequently. By default, the screen backlight will automatically turn off and the Pocket PC will also turn off when it has been idle for a period of time. You can shorten the length of the idle time using Æ Settings Æ System Æ Power Æ Advanced to set up.
The items you can customize are described as follows: Tab Personal System Items Buttons Descriptions To assigns programs to the hardware buttons and set the repeat rate of the up/down control. Input To set up items related to the input methods and voice recording format. Lock To set a password for security. Menus To customize what appear on the Start menu. Owner Information To enter your personal information.
Tab Items Descriptions Memory To view the system memory or the memory on the storage card (if installed) and to manually stop a program if it becomes unstable or program memory is low. Power To show the remaining battery power and to set the time for the Pocket PC to turn off automatically. Quick GPS Position To update the ephemeris file for a quicker GPS positioning. (See “Quick GPS Position” in section 5.9 for more information.
3.3 Searching and Organizing Information The Search feature on your Pocket PC helps you quickly locate information. To search a file, tap Æ Programs Æ Search. Enter the text you want to find, select a data type and then tap Search to start the search. You can also use the File Explorer to find files on your Pocket PC and to organize these files into folders. Tap Æ Programs Æ File Explorer.
4 Microsoft Pocket Outlook Microsoft Pocket Outlook includes Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Notes, and Messaging. You can use these programs individually or together. For example, e-mail addresses stored in Contacts can be used to address e-mail messages in Messaging. 4.1 Calendar: Scheduling Appointments and Meetings Use Calendar to schedule appointments, including meetings and other events.
Creating an Appointment 1. In Day or Week view, tap the desired date and time for the appointment. 2. Tap Menu Æ New Appointment. Tap to choose from predefined text. Tap to choose from previously entered locations. 3. Using the Input panel, tap first to select the field, and then enter a description and a location. 4. If needed, tap the date and time to change them. 5. Enter other desired information. You will need to hide the Input panel to see all available fields. 6.
Using the Calendar Summary Screen When you tap an appointment in Calendar, a summary screen is displayed. To change the appointment, tap Menu Æ Edit. View appointment details. View notes. Tap to send e-mail to the attendees if they are added to your appointment.
4.2 Contacts: Tracking Friends and Colleagues Contacts maintains a list of your friends and colleagues so that you can easily find the information you are looking for, whether you are at home or on the road. Tap Æ Contacts to switch to the program. Tap an alphabet group to scroll the contact list. Tap and enter part of a name or number to quickly find a contact in the list. Tap to display or edit the contact details. Creating a Contact 1. In Contacts, tap New.
2. Using the Input panel, enter a name and other contact information. You will need to scroll down to see all available fields. 3. Tap OK to save and return to the contact list. NOTE: For more information, tap Æ Help. Using the Contacts Summary Screen When you tap a contact in the contact list, a summary screen is displayed. To change the contact information, tap Edit.
4.3 Tasks: Keeping a To Do List Use Tasks to keep track of what you have to do. Tap Æ Programs Æ Tasks to switch to the program. Tap to quickly create a task with only a subject Tap to display or edit the task details.
Creating a Task 1. In Task, tap Menu Æ New Task. Tap to choose from predefined subjects. 2. Using the Input panel, enter a description. 3. You can enter a start date and due date or enter other information by first tapping the field. If the Input panel is open, you will need to hide it to see all available fields. 4. Tap OK to save and return to the task list. NOTE: For more information, tap Æ Help.
Using the Tasks Summary Screen When you tap a task in the task list, a summary screen is displayed. To change the task, tap Edit. Tap to show and hide additional summary information. View notes.
4.4 Notes: Capturing Thoughts and Ideas Quickly capture thoughts, reminders, ideas, drawings and phone numbers with Notes. You can create a written note or a recording. You can also include a recording in a note. If a note is open when you create the recording, it will be included in the note as an icon. If the note list is displayed, it will be created as a stand-alone recording. Tap Æ Programs Æ Notes to switch to the program. Tap to change the sort order of the list.
Creating a Note 1. In Notes, tap New. 2. Create your note by writing, drawing, typing, or recording. For more information about using the Input panel, writing, and drawing on the screen and creating recordings, see Section 2.8. 3. Tap OK to save and return to the note list. NOTE: For more information, tap Æ Help.
4.5 Messaging: Sending and Receiving E-mail Messages You can use Messaging to send and receive email messages in two ways: z By synchronizing email messages with Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft Outlook on your desktop computer. z By connecting directly to an e-mail server through an ISP (Internet Service Provider) or a network. Tap Æ Messaging to switch to the program. Synchronizing E-mail Messages E-mail messages can be synchronized as part of the general synchronization process.
In Messaging, tap New E-mail Account from the list. Follow the directions in the E-mail Setup Wizard. For an explanation of a screen, tap at the upper right corner of the screen. Using the Email Service When you connect to the email server, new messages are downloaded to the Inbox folder on your Pocket PC, messages in the Pocket PC Outbox folder are sent, and messages that have been deleted on the email server are removed from the Inbox folder on your Pocket PC.
Using the Message List Messages you receive are displayed in the message list. Select the service and folder you want to display. Select the sort order for messages. Tap to open a message. When you receive a message, tap it to open it.
When you connect to your email server or synchronize with your desktop computer or server, by default, you will receive messages from the last three days only and the first 2 KB of each new message, and not to sync file attachments. The original messages remain on the server or your desktop computer. You can mark the messages that you want to retrieve in full during your next synchronization or email server connection. In the message list, tap and hold the message you want to retrieve.
4. Enter your message. 5. To check spelling, tap Menu Æ Spell Check. 6. If you want to attach a file to the message, tap Menu Æ Insert and select the desired file. NOTE: OLE objects cannot be attached to Inbox messages. 7. Tap Send when you have finished the message. If you are working offline, the message is moved to the Outbox folder and is sent the next time you connect.
Managing Email Messages and Folders Each e-mail service account has its own folder hierarchy with five default folders: Inbox, Outbox, Deleted Items, Drafts and Sent Items. The messages you receive and send through the mail service are stored in these folders. You can also create additional folders within each hierarchy. To create folders, tap Menu Æ Tools Æ Manage Folders. The Deleted Items folder contains messages that have been deleted on your Pocket PC.
5 More Programs In addition to Microsoft Pocket Outlook, there are other programs built into your Pocket PC. This chapter tells you how to use these programs. NOTE: Depending on the continuing developments of the product, the software supplied with the device may be changed or updated. If there is any difference between the information in this manual and your product, the operation should be based on the product you have. 5.1 Microsoft ActiveSync NOTE: ActiveSync is already installed on your Pocket PC.
z Copy (rather than synchronize) files between your Pocket PC and desktop computer. z Add and remove programs on your Pocket PC. z Pass through your desktop computer to a network or the Internet. Synchronizing Data Once you have created a synchronization relationship and completed the first synchronization, you can initiate synchronization from your Pocket PC. 1. Connect your Pocket PC to your desktop computer. 2. On your Pocket PC, tap Æ Programs Æ ActiveSync. 3. Tap Sync to begin synchronization.
5.2 Word Mobile Microsoft Word Mobile works with Microsoft Word on your desktop computer to give you easy access to copies of your documents. You can create new documents on your Pocket PC or you can copy documents from your desktop computer. Tap Æ Office Mobile Æ Word Mobile to switch to the program. Select the type of folder you want displayed in the list. Tap to change the sort order of the list. Tap to open a document.
Creating a Document NOTE: To open a template rather than a blank document, select a template for new documents. Tap Menu Æ Options and select the desired template. When you tap New, the template appears with appropriate text and formatting already provided. 1. In Word Mobile, tap New. 2. Enter the information. (For more information on using the input panel, see Section 2.8 or Pocket PC Help.) Tap and hold to see a shortcut menu of actions. Tap to format text. 3.
5.3 Excel Mobile Microsoft Excel Mobile works with Microsoft Excel on your desktop computer to give you easy access to copies of your workbooks. You can create new workbooks on your Pocket PC or you can copy workbooks from your desktop computer to your Pocket PC. Excel Mobile provides fundamental spreadsheet tools, such as formulas, functions, sorting and filtering, which enable you to create simple workbooks, such as expense reports and mileage logs.
4. When you have finished entering the information and tap OK, the workbook is automatically saved and named according to the first characters of text entered in the workbook. NOTE: For more information, tap Æ Help. Opening a Workbook Whenever you switch to Excel Mobile, you will see the workbook list. Tap the desired workbook to open it. You can open only one workbook at a time; when you open a second workbook, you will be asked to save the first. 5.
If the presentation is set up as a timed slide show, slides will advance automatically. NOTE: For more information, tap Æ Help. 5.5 Windows Live Messenger Windows Live Messenger provides practically instant access to your up-to-date MSN Hotmail Inbox, your Messenger Contacts list, and options for customizing your Messenger experience. With Windows Live Messenger, you get: z MSN Hotmail Read, write and send e-mail. Delete e-mail and manage your Hotmail folders. z MSN Messenger See who is online.
Signing in to Windows Live 1. Tap Æ Programs Æ Messenger to switch to the program. 2. Tap Sign in to continue. Follow the instruction to sign in to Windows Live. 3. Enter your Windows Live e-mail address and password, and tap Next. 4. You can select whether you want to show Windows Live on the Today screen. By default, the items are checked. Tap Next to continue. 5. Select the items that you want to sync on your device and tap Next.
6. The system will start synchronizing the Windows Live data. Once it is finished, the Windows Live status will be displayed on the Today screen. 7. You can tap / to switch to the MSN Hotmail inbox, MSN Messenger or Windows Live Sync. z To access to the MSN Hotmail inbox, tap Hotmail service and tap the inbox area. / to switch to the z To sign in MSN Messenger, tap / to switch to MSN Messenger and tap Tap here to sign in.
To sign out the Messenger service, tap Menu Æ Sign out. z To synchronize the Windows Live data, tap / to switch to the Synchronization service and tap the Sync area again. 8. To sign out Windows Live, tap the Windows Live Status on the Today screen. Then tap Menu Æ Account options Æ Switch account Æ Yes. 5.6 Using Internet Explorer Mobile Use Internet Explorer Mobile to view Web pages in either of these ways: z Connect to an ISP or network and browse the Web.
Browsing the Internet 1. Tap Æ Internet Explorer. 2. Tap the Favorites soft key to display the Favorites list. Tap to access the web site. Tap to add or delete a link. 3. Tap the page that you want to view. NOTE: If a favorite link is dimmed or you receive a message that the page is not available, you must download the page to your device through synchronization or connect to the Internet.
Synchronize a Favorite Link You can synchronize the Internet Explorer favorites on your desktop computer with your Pocket PC so you can use them with Internet Explorer Mobile as well. 1. In ActiveSync on your desktop computer, click Tools Æ Options Æ Favorite, and click OK. 2. In Internet Explorer on your desktop computer, save or move favorite links to the Mobile Favorites subfolder in the Favorites list. 3. Connect your Pocket PC to your desktop computer.
Use Microsoft Windows Media Player on your desktop computer to copy digital audio and video files to your Pocket PC. NOTE: For more information, tap Æ Help. 5.8 Pictures & Videos Use Pictures & Videos to view and edit pictures as well as launch video clips stored on your Pocket PC or on a storage card. You can see your pictures individual, as thumbnails, or as part of a slide show. You can edit your pictures by cropping, rotating, and adjusting the brightness and contrast.
5.9 Quick GPS Position Updating the satellite calibration data (ephemeris) file is helpful for quick GPS positioning when using the optional navigation program. You can update the satellite calibration data from the GPS module manufacturer’s server using Quick GPS Position. 1. You need to connect to the Internet to download the new satellite calibration data file. (See section 5.1 and section 6.1 for information on connections.) Æ Programs Æ SeaSGEE or Æ Settings Æ System Æ Quick GPS Position. 2. Tap 3.
6 Getting Connected To take full advantage of your Pocket PC, you will want to get connected. This chapter tells you how you can get your Pocket PC connected through a variety of ways. 6.1 Wireless Network Connection Your Pocket PC has a built-in wireless network module. As long as you are in a wireless LAN environment, you can connect to the network without physical cables. Turning On and Off the Wi-Fi Radio By default, the Wi-Fi radio is turned off.
2. Tap the Wi-Fi box to change the Wi-Fi radio status from Off to Available. The Wi-Fi radio status on the Today screen indicates Available. To turn off the Wi-Fi radio, follow the above procedure, but tap the Wi-Fi box to change the Wi-Fi radio status from Available to Off. The Wi-Fi radio status on the Today screen indicates Off. Connecting to a Wireless Network 1. Turn on the Wi-Fi radio. (See “Turning On and Off the Wi-Fi Radio” previously in this chapter.) 2.
6.2 Bluetooth Feature Your Pocket PC incorporates the Bluetooth capability. Bluetooth technology is a short-range wireless communications technology. Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information over a distance of about 10 meters (30 feet) without requiring a physical connection. You can use Bluetooth technology as follows: z Beam information, such as files, appointments, tasks, and contact cards, between devices that have Bluetooth capabilities.
For other devices with Bluetooth capabilities to detect your Pocket PC and attempt to beam information to it, establish a partnership, or use a Bluetooth service, tap Menu Æ Bluetooth Settings Æ Mode Æ Make this device visible to other devices. The Bluetooth radio status indicates Visable. The Bluetooth radio status on the Today screen indicates On. To turn off the Bluetooth radio, follow the above procedure, but tap the Bluetooth box to change the Bluetooth radio status from On or Visable to Off.
2. Make sure that Make this device visible to other devices in Bluetooth settings is selected. (See “Turning On and Off the Bluetooth Radio” previously in this chapter.) 3. Make sure that your Pocket PC and the device that is beaming the information are within close range, and that device is discoverable. 4. When prompted to receive an incoming beam, tap Yes to receive the beamed information.
Accepting a Bluetooth Partnership 1. Make sure that the two devices are turned on, discoverable, and within close range. (See “Turning On and Off the Bluetooth Radio” previously in this chapter.) 2. When prompted to accept a Bluetooth partnership with another device, tap Yes. 3. In Enter Passcode, enter an alphanumeric passkey between 1 and 16 characters, and tap Next. You need to enter the same Bluetooth passkey as the other device. 4.
7 Troubleshooting and Troubleshooting Maintenance and Maintenance This chapter gives solutions to common Pocket PC problems you may encounter. It also provides guidelines on taking care of your Pocket PC. NOTE: If you encounter a problem you cannot solve, contact your dealer for assistance. 7.1 Resetting Your Pocket PC CAUTION: Resetting will cause unsaved data to be lost. Resetting your Pocket PC allows you to restart the operating system, but you will lose any unsaved data.
3. Your Pocket PC turns on. 7.2 Restoring the Factory Default State In some cases, you may need to restore your Pocket PC to the factory default state by clearing the memory (RAM) from your Pocket PC. For example, you should clear the memory: z When your Pocket PC does not respond after being reset. z When you forget your password. Clearing the memory means all data you have entered in RAM, including all files, system settings and additional programs you have installed, will be erased.
7.3 Troubleshooting Power Problems Power does not turn on when using battery power z The remaining battery power may be too low to run your Pocket PC. Connect the AC charger to your Pocket PC and to external AC power. Then, turn on your Pocket PC. Battery runs out of power quickly z You might be using your Pocket PC in ways that drain power quickly. (See “Power-Saving Tips” in Section 3.1 for more information.
z Stop programs you are not currently using. In most cases, programs automatically stop to free needed memory. However, in some situations, such as when confirmation dialog boxes are waiting for a user response, the program may not be able to automatically stop. To check the state of your active programs, tap Æ Settings Æ System Æ Memory Æ Running Programs. Tap the program you want to view and then tap Activate. Close any open windows or messages and return the program to list view.
Screen responds slowly z Make sure that your Pocket PC is not running out of battery power or running many active programs. If the problem still exists, reset your Pocket PC as described in Section 7.1. Screen freezes z Reset your Pocket PC as described in Section 7.1. Inaccurate response to stylus taps z Realign the touch screen. Tap Æ Settings Æ System Æ Screen Æ Align Screen. Connection Problems ActiveSync Connection Problems z ActiveSync connection problems may occur in some specific cases.
z Reset your Pocket PC before connecting the cable. (See Section 7.1.) Always disconnect your Pocket PC before you restart your desktop computer. z Connect only one Pocket PC or personal digital assistant to your desktop computer at a time. Network Connection Problems z Make sure that you have added necessary server information. z If Network Connection is not listed as a connection method in the ActiveSync dialog box when starting synchronization, wait a few minutes and try again.
z Store your Pocket PC in a protective cover when not in use. z Do not subject your Pocket PC to sudden and severe temperature changes. This could cause moisture condensation inside the unit that could damage your Pocket PC. In the event of moisture condensation, allow you Pocket PC to dry out completely. z Take care not to sit on your Pocket PC when it is located in the back pocket of trousers, etc. z The screen surface is easily scratched. Use only the stylus to tap on the screen.
z If you plan to make modem connections abroad, make sure that you have the correct modem and cable for your country of destination.
8 Regulatory Information NOTE: Marking labels located on the exterior of your device indicate the regulations that your model complies with. Please check the marking labels on your device and refer to the corresponding statements in this chapter. Some notices apply to specific models only. 8.
EN55022: Radio disturbance characteristics EN55024: Immunity characteristics EN6100-3-2: Limits for harmonic current emissions EN6100-3-3: Limitation of voltage fluctuation and flicker in low-voltage supply system IEC 60950: Product Safety The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for modifications made by the User and the consequences thereof, which may alter the conformity of the product with the CE Marking. 8.2 Safety Precautions z Prolonged listening of music in maximum volume can damage the ears.
z Do not use the charger if the cord becomes damaged. z Do not attempt to service the unit. There are no serviceable parts inside. Replace the unit if it is damaged or exposed to excess moisture. About the Battery z Use a specified charger approved by the manufacturer. z Do not mutilate, puncture, or dispose of battery in fire. The battery can burst or explode, releasing hazardous chemicals. z Important instructions 9 Caution: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.