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Use r ’s Guide HP iP A Q hx2000 Ser ies P oc k et P C Doc ument P art Number : 3 6 64 2 6 -001 August 2004 Note: Not all models des c r ibed ar e a v ailable in all r egi ons . Model sho wn in illus t r ations is iP A Q hx2 7 00 Ser i es P o c k et PC .
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User ’s Guide i Cont ent s 1 Getting to Know Your iPAQ Pocket PC Using the Stylus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–1 Aligning the Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–2 Adjusting Text Size .
ii User ’s Guide Con te nt s Backing up and Restoring Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–7 Sending and Receiving E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–8 Requesting Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cont ent s User ’s Guide iii 5 Learning Input Methods Using Input Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–1 Changing Word Suggestion Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–1 Using the On-Screen Keyboard . . . . . . . . . .
iv Us e r’ s G u i d e Con te nt s Using the Fingerprint Reader (not available on all models) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–13 Learning to Enroll a Fingerprint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–13 Working with Fingerprints .
Cont ent s User ’s Guide v Working with Bluetooth Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9–5 Opening Bluetooth Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9–5 Setting Accessibility Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9–5 Enabling Bluetooth Services .
vi Us e r ’ s G u i d e Con te nt s 12 Troubleshooting Common Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12–1 ActiveSync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12–5 Expansion Cards. . . . . .
User ’s Guide 1–1 1 Get tin g to Kno w Y our iP A Q Po c k e t P C Congratulations on purchasing your HP iP A Q hx2000 Series Pocket PC. Use this guide to he lp you set up your Pocket PC and to learn ho w it works.
User’s G uide 1–2 Getting to Kno w Y our iP A Q P ock et PC T ap and hold —Hold the stylus pointer on an item for a short time until a menu displays.
Getting to Kno w Y our iP A Q P ock et PC User ’s Guide 1–3 Adjustin g T e xt Size Ho w much information you see on the screen depends on the text size. T o adjust the text size: 1. T ap Start > Settings > System tab > Screen > T ext Size tab .
User’s G uide 1–4 Getting to Kno w Y our iP A Q P ock et PC Setting the T ime f or Ho me and Loc atio ns Yo u A r e V i s i t i n g From the Start menu, tap Settings > System tab > Clock & Alarms icon. Shortcut: From the To d a y screen, tap the Clock icon to set the time.
Getting to Kno w Y our iP A Q P ock et PC User ’s Guide 1–5 Y ou need to reset your time zone, time, and date if: ■ The location time (Home or V isiting) needs to be changed. ■ All po wer to the iP A Q Pocket PC is lost, which remo ves all sa ved settings.
User’s G uide 1–6 Getting to Kno w Y our iP A Q P ock et PC Rese t t in g t h e D e vi ce Sometimes there is a need to rese t your Pocket PC. Resetting the de vice is kno wn as performing a “soft” or “hard” reset.
Getting to Kno w Y our iP A Q P ock et PC User ’s Guide 1–7 Pe r f o r m i n g a H a r d R e s e t Perform a hard reset only when you want to clear all user -installed settings, applic ations, and data from RAM (Random Access Memory), where data and applications you ha ve loaded are stored.
User’s G uide 1–8 Getting to Kno w Y our iP A Q P ock et PC 3. When the Pocket PC screen be gins to fade, release the Calendar and iT ask buttons f irst, and then remove the stylus from the Reset b utton. Note : If you simultaneously push and hold the Reset, Calendar , and iT ask buttons for more than two seconds, the battery disconnects.
Getting to Kno w Y our iP A Q P ock et PC User ’s Guide 1–9 T o remov e the flip co ver: 1. Open the flip cov er . 2. Gently pull the flip cov er away from one side of the de vice 1 . 3. Pull the flip cov er away from the other side of the de vice 2 .
User ’s Guide 1–10 Getting to Kno w Y our iP A Q P ock et PC Y ou should observe the follo wing practices to protect the screen of your iP A Q Pocket PC from damage: ■ Do not sit on your iP A Q Pocket PC. ■ When transporting your iP A Q Pocket PC in a purse, pocket, briefcase, etc.
Getting to Kno w Y our iP A Q P ock et PC User ’s Guide 1–11 ■ K eep your Pocket PC in a protecti ve case and keep it in your carry-on luggage. ■ For air tra vel, be sure to turn of f the Phone, Bluetooth, and W i-Fi. T o turn off all wireless features, from the To d a y screen, tap Start > iP A Q Wir eless > All Off.
User ’s Guide 2–1 2 S ync hronizing wit h Y our Comput er Using M i c rosoft Ac ti v eS ync Y our device can be connected to a computer so you can transfer f iles back and forth.
S ynchr oni zing with Y our Com puter User ’s Guide 2–2 2. After the introductory screen displays, click Setup Wizard . The Setup Wizard detects the programs on your computer , and guides you step by step so you can install Acti veSync on your computer as well as other programs on your Pocket PC.
User ’s Guide 2–3 S ynchr oni zing with Y our Com puter OR a. Plug the A C Adapter into an electrical outlet 1 , then connect the other end of the A C Adapter to the A C connector on the Autosync Cable 2 . b . Connect the 22-pin connector on the Autosync Cable to the uni versal sync connector on the bottom of your iP A Q Pocket PC 3 .
S ynchr oni zing with Y our Com puter User ’s Guide 2–4 S ync hronizing Y our P oc k et P C wit h Yo u r C o m p u t e r W ith Acti veSync installed on your computer , you can: ■ Use it any time to create an additional partnership so you can synchronize information with up to two computers.
User ’s Guide 2–5 S ynchr oni zing with Y our Com puter T o change synchronization settings: 1. From the Start menu on your computer , click Pr ograms > Micr osoft ActiveSync > T ools > Options. a. On the Sync Options tab, select the f iles and information to synchronize with your computer .
S ynchr oni zing with Y our Com puter User ’s Guide 2–6 4. Initiate a connection by tapping Start > Programs > Activ eSync > T ools > Connect via IR . Synchronization begins on your de vice. 5. T o disconnect, mov e the de vices away from each other or tap X in the upper right of the screen to turn of f.
User ’s Guide 2–7 S ynchr oni zing with Y our Com puter Installin g Programs T o install programs on your iP A Q Pocket PC from your computer using Acti veSync: 1. Connect your iP A Q Pocket PC to your computer using the sync cable. 2. Follo w the instructions on the screen.
S ynchr oni zing with Y our Com puter User ’s Guide 2–8 Sendin g and Receiv in g E -m ail Y ou can send and receiv e e-mail messages b y synchronizing your iP A Q Pocket PC with your computer using Acti veSync.
User ’s Guide 3–1 3 M an a gin g t h e B a t ter y Y our iP A Q Pocket PC is shipped with a rechargeable battery that is partially charged. It is recommended that you fully char ge the Pocket PC battery bef ore setting up the de vice, and recharge regularly .
Managing the Batter y User ’s Guide 3–2 Installin g t h e B a t ter y T o install the remov able/rechargeable battery: 1. T o remov e the battery cov er , press the battery release latch do wn 1 , then swing the battery door up and remov e it from the de vice 2 .
User ’s Guide 3–3 Managing the Batter y 2. Insert the right side of the ba ttery into the right side of the battery compartment, then press the left side of the battery into place 3 .
Managing the Batter y User ’s Guide 3–4 3. Insert the top of the battery cov er into the top of the battery compartment 4 . 4. Press the bottom of the battery cov er into place until it clicks 5 . Ä CA UTION: The co ver mu st be in place f or the P ock et PC to oper ate .
User ’s Guide 3–5 Managing the Batter y Remo ving t h e B a t ter y Ä CA UTION: Befo r e re mo ving the battery , use iP A Q Back up or Ac tiv eS ync t o back up dat a on y our P ock et PC. Note : If you remo ve or replace the battery , your HP iP A Q will perform a soft reset.
Managing the Batter y User ’s Guide 3–6 3. Lift the left side of the battery up and remov e it from the Pokcet PC. Ä CA UTION: Because mo st of the a pplicati ons and data y ou install on y our P.
User ’s Guide 3–7 Managing the Batter y T o purchase an optional Automobile Adapter , refer to the HP W eb site at: www .hp.com/go/ipaqaccessories . Ä CA UTION: Use onl y HP r ecommended A C adapters. T o charge your Pock et PC using the A C Adapter: 1.
Managing the Batter y User ’s Guide 3–8 4. When the Po wer b utton indicator on the front of the Pocket PC turns solid amber , the de vice is fully charged and you can disconnect the A C Adapter . The approximate time to fully charge a drained battery is four hours.
User ’s Guide 3–9 Managing the Batter y Note : The amber char ge light on the front of the Pocket PC blinks while the battery is recharging and turns solid amber (nonblinking) when the battery is fully char ged.
Managing the Batter y User ’s Guide 3–10 3. T ap OK once USB Charging has been enabled. 4. Connect one end of the USB sync cable to the bottom of the Pocket PC. 5. Connect the USB cable to an a v ailable USB Port on your USB po wered de vice, such as a laptop.
User ’s Guide 3–11 Managing the Batter y T o use a shortcut to vie w your battery char ge lev el, tap the Battery icon located in the T odayPanel Lite on the T oday screen plug in.
Managing the Batter y User ’s Guide 3–12 ■ Lea ve your Pock et PC set to turn of f after not being used for a short time. T ap the Battery icon > Advanced tab . On battery po wer , set the de vice to po wer of f in the shortest acceptable time.
User ’s Guide 3–13 Managing the Batter y T o change the Backlight settings: 1. T ap Start > Settings > System tab > Backlight. 2. On the Battery P ower tab, select the T urn off backlight if device is not used f or checkbox and enter the time duration you want to pass before the backlight turns of f.
User ’s Guide 4–1 4 Learning t h e B asi c s Using t h e T od a y Sc reen When you f irst turn on your iP A Q Pocket PC, the To d a y screen displays.
User ’s Guide 4–2 Lear ning the Basics Naviga tion B ar and C omman d B ar The Na vigation Bar is located at the top of the screen. It displays the Start button, acti ve notif ications (such as new e-mail, W i-Fi connection status, speaker status) and current time.
Lear ning the Basics User ’s Guide 4–3 Status I cons Y ou may see the following status icons displayed on the Na vigation or Command bar . T ap the icon on the screen to vie w more information related to the item. Ico n Stat us Activ e connection to comp uter or wireless network.
User ’s Guide 4–4 Lear ning the Basics Po p - U p M e n u s Pop-up menus allo w you to quickly perform an action. Use the pop-up menu to cut, copy , rename, and delete an item, also send an e-mail or send a f ile to another de vice. T o access a pop-up menu, tap and hold the stylus on the item on which you want to perform the action.
Lear ning the Basics User ’s Guide 4–5 Creating Information From the To d a y screen, you can create new information, including: ■ Appointments ■ Contacts ■ Messages ■ Excel W orkbook ■ Notes ■ Ta s k s ■ W ord documents 1. From the Start menu, tap To d a y > New at the bottom of the screen.
User ’s Guide 4–6 Lear ning the Basics 1. T ap Start > Settings > P ersonal tab > T oday . 2. Select Use this pictur e as the background checkbox. 3. T ap Bro wse to select a picture from File Explorer . 4. T ap the Items tab to select or reorder the information on the To d a y screen.
Lear ning the Basics User ’s Guide 4–7 6. T ap Move Up or Move Do wn to change the order of items on the To d a y screen. Note : Y ou cannot change the placement of the Date on the T oday screen. 7. T ap the do wn arro w associated with T oday timeout checkbox to determine ho w many hours must pass before the To d a y screen displays.
User ’s Guide 4–8 Lear ning the Basics Openin g an d C l osin g Ap p lica tions Open any application on your iP A Q Pocket PC from the Start menu. Note : Y ou can also open an application by assigning it to an Application Button. T o assign Application Buttons, from the To d a y screen, tap Start > Settings > P ersonal tab > Buttons.
Lear ning the Basics User ’s Guide 4–9 Installin g App li cations Install applications on your iP A Q Pocket PC from your: ■ Computer by using Microsoft Acti veSync. ■ iP A Q Pocket PC if the application f ile has a .cab e xtension. ■ iP A Q Pocket PC or your computer b y copying an application f ile that has an .
User ’s Guide 4–10 Lear ning the Basics B ac kin g Up Informa tion Use iP A Q Backup or Microsoft Acti veSync Backup to back up and restore information on your iP A Q Pocket PC. Note : Y our iP A Q Pocket PC came preinstalled with iP A Q Backup. Ho we ver , you must install Activ eSync on your computer before using Acti veSync Backup.
Lear ning the Basics User ’s Guide 4–11 T o sav e to iP A Q File Store or High Speed File Store: 1. Copy the f iles to be sav ed to the iP A Q File Store folder . 2. T ap Start > Programs > File Explor er > My Device > iP A Q File Store.
User ’s Guide 5–1 5 Learning In pu t M et h ods Using In p ut Sof t war e T o input information to your Pocket PC, you can tap the on-screen ke yboard or write with the Letter Recognizer , Microsoft T ranscriber , or Block Recognizer in any application.
Lear ning Input Methods User ’s Guide 5–2 T o change settings for word suggestions: 1. T ap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Input. 2. T ap the W ord Completion tab . 3. T ap the do wn arro w associated with letters and select the number of letters you want to type before a word is suggested.
User ’s Guide 5–3 Lear ning Input Methods 4. T ap the do wn arro w associated with words and select the number of words you w ant suggested. 5. T ap OK. Note : If you do not want an y words suggested, remov e the checkmark by tapping the checkbox ne xt to Suggest W ords When Entering T ext.
Lear ning Input Methods User ’s Guide 5–4 Using t h e On -S c reen K e yboard Use the stylus to tap letters, numbers, and symbols on the on-screen ke yboard to enter typed text directly onto the screen. 1. From any application, tap the up arro w next to the Input Pan el icon.
User ’s Guide 5–5 Lear ning Input Methods W ritin g with t h e St ylus and t he Let ter Recognizer Use the stylus and Letter Recognizer to write letters, numbers, and symbols on the screen. Create words and sentences b y writing in uppercase (ABC), lo wer case (abc), and symbols (123) as instructed here.
Lear ning Input Methods User ’s Guide 5–6 W ritin g wit h t h e St ylus and M ic rosoft T ransc riber Use the stylus and Microsoft T ranscriber to write words, letters, numbers, and symbols anywhere on the screen. 1. From any application, tap the up arro w next to the Input Pan el icon.
User ’s Guide 5–7 Lear ning Input Methods 3. Write a word, letter , or symbol between the hatch marks. ❏ T o type text, write a letter between the hatch marks labeled “abc. ” ❏ T o type numbers or symbols, write a number or symbol between the hatch marks labeled “123.
Lear ning Input Methods User ’s Guide 5–8 Conv ertin g W ritin g to T e xt Y ou can con vert your writing to te xt when you write with the stylus in the Notes program or from the Notes tab in: ■ Calendar ■ Contacts ■ Ta s k s T o con vert writing to te xt: 1.
User ’s Guide 6–1 6 Applic ati on s So ftw ar e A v ailable on the H P i P A Q Po c k e t P C The software programs described belo w are preinstalled on your iP A Q Pocket PC. Y ou can find detailed information for using this software in the Help f iles located on your iP A Q Pocket PC.
Appli cations User ’s Guide 6–2 T o access the following programs, tap Start, then the name of the program, or tap directly on the To d a y screen. Application Function Microsoft Calendar Schedules appoi ntments, meetings , and other e v ents, and sets an alarm to remind you of the appointments.
User’s G uide 6–3 Appli cations T o access the following programs, tap Start > Pr ograms, then the name of the program. Application Function Microsoft Activ eSync Synchronizes the inf or mation between y our P ock et PC and computer so you ha ve the latest inf or mation in both locations.
Appli cations User ’s Guide 6–4 Microsoft MSN Messenger Provides a chat en vironment which allows you to see who is online, send and receiv e instant messages, ha v e an instant message conv ersation with a group of contacts, tell contacts that yo u are unav ailable , and bloc k contacts from seeing your status or sending yo u messages.
User’s G uide 6–5 Appli cations T o access the follo wing programs, tap Start > Settings > P ersonal tab, then tap the name of the program. Application Function Buttons Allows y ou to progr .
Appli cations User ’s Guide 6–6 T o access the follo wing programs, tap Start > Settings > P ersonal tab, then tap the name of the program. Application Function About Descr ibes which version of Windo ws Mobile 2003 software is loaded on y our iP A Q P ock et PC and giv es inf or mation on your De vice ID and applicable cop yr ights.
User’s G uide 6–7 Appli cations Memor y Re vie w how mu ch memor y is av ailab le on your de vice or on a storage card. Also allo ws you to re view which prog rams are currently running and stop or activ ate them.
Appli cations User ’s Guide 6–8 T o access the follo wing programs, tap Start > Settings > Connections tab, then the name of the program. Application Function Beam Allows y ou to deter mine whether or not to automatically receiv e all incoming infrared beams.
User’s G uide 6–9 Appli cations Installin g App li cations Install applications on your iP A Q Pocket PC from your: ■ Computer by using Microsoft Acti veSync ■ iP A Q Pocket PC if the application f ile has a .cab extension ■ iP A Q Pocket PC or your computer b y copying an application f ile that has an .
Appli cations User ’s Guide 6–10 Using T od ayP an el Lite T odayPanel Lite is a T oday screen plug in that allows you to quickly vie w and change a v ari ety of options. The options you can change are: Icon Name Description T odayP anel Lite Change the T oda yP anel Lite options or the T oda y screen settings.
User ’s Guide 6–11 Appli cations T o use T odayPanel Lite, from the To d a y screen, tap the icon of your choice, make the appropriate changes, and tap OK . T odayPanel Lite also has the fle xibility to change the icons to compact mode, as sho wn here, wh ich allo ws more space on the T oday screen.
Appli cations User ’s Guide 6–12 T o change to compact mode: 1. T ap > Options to open the T odayPanel Lite application. 2. T ap the Display Mode listbox and select Compact. 3. T ap Bar Color ... to change the color of the bar and tap OK. T o display the memory and storage as percentages: 1.
User ’s Guide 6–13 Appli cations When you launch the HP Image Zone, the follo wing icons are displayed on the bottom of the screen. Icon Definition T ap to view the photo in full screen. T ap to star t slideshow mode. T ap to change folders . T ap to delete photo .
Appli cations User ’s Guide 6–14 Vie wing Thumbnail Photos T o vie w a photo: 1. T ap Start > Programs > HP Image Zone. Note : By default, the vie wer opens in Browse mode. Bro wse mode displays a thumbnail vie w of the photos in the current folder .
User ’s Guide 6–15 Appli cations Vie wing a Photo Full-Sc reen T o vie w a photo full-screen and zoom in or out: 1. T ap Start > Programs > HP Image Zone. 2. Select the photo by tapping on its thumbnail. 3. T ap on the pre vie w windo w or tap T ools > Vi e w Image.
Appli cations User ’s Guide 6–16 3. Select the settings and ef fects you want to use in your slidesho w . 4. T ap OK to exit the menu. Printin g Photos Y ou can print pictures from HP Image Zone using Print Manager . T o print a picture: 1. T ap Start > Programs > HP Image Zone.
User ’s Guide 6–17 Appli cations At tac hing a Soun d File to a Photo T o add sound to a photo: 1. T ap Start > Programs > HP Image Zone. 2. Select the photo to which you want to attach a sound f ile b y tapping on its thumbnail. 3. T ap the Cassette icon on the Command bar located at the bottom of the screen.
Appli cations User ’s Guide 6–18 4. Select your audio options. ❏ Codec settings: PCM or GSM 6.10. ◆ GSM 6.10 provides good v oice recording and takes up far less space than Pulse Code Modulation (PCM). ◆ PCM provides better sound quality b ut may take up to 86 times more storage space than GSM 6.
User ’s Guide 6–19 Appli cations 3. Select the f iles and folders to be backed up or restored. 4. Select f ile location for backed-up data. 5. Set backup or restore options and press OK. 6. Press the Backup or Restor e bu tton, and then press the Start b utton on the next screen.
Appli cations User ’s Guide 6–20 T ap on a task to bring the current program into the foreground or tap and hold to bring up the T ask Menu. T o start iT ask, tap Start > Programs > iT ask.
User ’s Guide 7–1 7 Using Sec urit y F ea ture s The widespread use of Pocket PCs has signif icantly increased employee producti vity . Howe ver , non-secured or inadequately secured Pocket PCs are creating network security issues for the corporate workplace when the y connect to a secure network.
User’s G uide 7–2 Using Sec urity F eatures Set ting Up Sec urit y Y ou should only need to set up security one time. Y ou can make changes to any of your security settings at a later time without going through the setup procedure again. Refer to “Manage Security Settings” later in this chapter for more information.
Using Sec urity F eatures User ’s Guide 7–3 ❏ Str ong alphanumeric password— enter a minimum of eight characters including at least one uppercase letter , one lo wercase letter , and one numbe.
User’s G uide 7–4 Using Sec urity F eatures 7. From the F ail-Safe Settings screen: ❏ Select the number of attempts you ha ve to answer your hint question correctly . ❏ Select what the de vice should do if you fail to answer your hint question correctly after the associated number of attempts.
Using Sec urity F eatures User ’s Guide 7–5 ❏ Select whether you want the encryption status displayed. Selecting this option allo ws you to monitor the encryption/decryption process. Refer to “Encrypting/Decrypting Data” later in this chapter for more information.
User’s G uide 7–6 Using Sec urity F eatures 14. If requested, swipe two f ingers until you are told both are enrolled successfully . Note : The Fingerprint Reader is not a v ailable on all models. For more information on enrolling f ingerprints, refer to “Using the Fingerprint Reader” later in this chapter .
Using Sec urity F eatures User ’s Guide 7–7 18. T ap OK. Y our iP A Q Pocket PC resets itself after a fe w seconds, or you can tap the Reset Device b utton to reset the de vice immediately . Note : After the de vice has completed the reset process, you are asked for your f ingerprint, PIN, and/or password before you can begin using it ag ain.
User’s G uide 7–8 Using Sec urity F eatures correct answer . If you hav e completely for gotten the answer to your hint question and will not remember it with further attempts, then you must tap the Reset Device b utton. Ä CA UTION: If y ou tap the Reset D evice button, y ou lose all data on the de v ice , including the iP A Q F ile St or e.
Using Sec urity F eatures User ’s Guide 7–9 ■ In either case, a blue lock icon appears in the T askbar at the bottom of the T oday screen during decryption. When the icon disappears, decryption is complete. T ypically the Pocket PC responds more slo wly during the encryption/decryption process.
User ’s Guide 7–10 Using Sec urity F eatures C h angin g Y our HP ProtectT ools Set ting s If you want to change an y of your security information, you can do so easily . T ap the yello w lock icon in the T askbar at the bottom of the T oday screen.
Using Sec urity F eatures User ’s Guide 7–11 Logof f Selecting this option allo ws you to manually log of f your Pocket PC, requiring authentication to access the de vice. Data and f iles are encrypted. Cha nge P ass w or ds T o change your f ingerprint, PIN or Passw ord: 1.
User ’s Guide 7–12 Using Sec urity F eatures 5. T ap OK. The de vice formats the ne w folder . 6. T ap OK. Note : Y ou cannot encrypt existing folders.
Using Sec urity F eatures User ’s Guide 7–13 Using t h e Fing erprin t Read er (not a v ail a b le on all m odels) It is recommended that you complete the f ingerprint reader training on your iP A Q Pocket PC prior to setting security settings to use a f ingerprint.
User ’s Guide 7–14 Using Sec urity F eatures 4. Follo w the on-screen demonstration to swipe a finger . Note : If the f inger swipe is acceptable, the ov al frame turns green and the message “Good. Please continue!” displays. If the f inger swipe is unacceptable, the ov al frame turns red and the message “Poor quality” or “No image.
Using Sec urity F eatures User ’s Guide 7–15 W orking with Fingerprin ts HP ProtectT ools suggests fingers for you to use during the swiping acti vity . Y ou can select a different f inger at any time. T o select a dif ferent f inger , tap the finger you w ant to swipe in the Hand icon.
User ’s Guide 7–16 Using Sec urity F eatures T o enroll a fingerprint: 1. On the Fingerprint screen, use the diagram to tap the f inger that you are going to enroll.
Using Sec urity F eatures User ’s Guide 7–17 Note : Maintain a f irm, consistent pressure against the sensor when swiping a f inger . One way to do this is to press your thumb against the bottom of the iP A Q Pocket PC while swiping your index f inger .
User ’s Guide 8–1 8 Using Wi-Fi (not a v ail a bl e on all mod els) Get ting Acq u ainted wit h Wi-Fi W ith wireless access, you do not need to use cables to connect your HP iP A Q to the Internet. Inst ead, access points transmit data to and from your wireless de vice.
Using W i-F i (not av ailable on all models) User ’s Guide 8–2 P o w eri ng W i- F i On or Off T o use W i-Fi on your HP iP A Q, you need to turn on W i-Fi and set up your de vice. Note : The W i-Fi antenna for the HP iP A Q is located in the top of the de vice.
User ’s Guide 8–3 Using W i-F i (not av ailable on all models) Autom a tically Connec tin g to a Net w ork 1. If one or more broadcast networks are present, the Netw ork Indicator icon ( ) appears in the Na vigation bar .
Using W i-F i (not av ailable on all models) User ’s Guide 8–4 6. Select Add New ... in the list box on the General tab to start conf iguring wireless networks. Note : If a network w as detected in step 3, the SSID is automatically entered and cannot be changed.
User ’s Guide 8–5 Using W i-F i (not av ailable on all models) Searchin g for Net w orks to Access Networks that you ha ve already conf igured are preferred networks and can be found on the iP A Q W ireless screen > Settings > W ireless Netw orks list box.
Using W i-F i (not av ailable on all models) User ’s Guide 8–6 Delet ing a W ir eless Ne t w ork Y ou can delete networks you manually entered. Ho we ver , if a network w as automatically detected, you will not be able to delete it. T o delete an existing or a vailable wireless netw ork: 1.
User ’s Guide 8–7 Using W i-F i (not av ailable on all models) 4. If a wireless connection has been established, you can vie w information on signal strength, SSID, Encryption Status, Access Point, and IP Address. 5. T o add a ne w wireless network, tap the Conf igure W ireless Networks but t o n .
Using W i-F i (not av ailable on all models) User ’s Guide 8–8 Encry ption A n alphanumer ic (letters and/or numbe rs) con versi on proce ss of dat a pr imaril y used f or pr otecti on against an y unauthori z ed pers on(s) . Hotspots P ublic or pr i vate ar eas wher e yo u can acc ess Wi-Fi service .
User ’s Guide 8–9 Using W i-F i (not av ailable on all models) Secur it y Set I denti fier (S SID) A sequence of 3 2 char acters uniq uely def ining (naming) a WLAN. Basicall y , each set o f w ir eless de vi ces communi c ating w ith each othe r is called a basic s ervi ce set (BS S) .
Using W i-F i (not av ailable on all models) User ’s Guide 8–10 Looking U p an I P Ad dress T o f ind the IP address the wireless network is using: 1. Be sure W i-Fi is po wered on. 2. Connect to a network b y tapping the Connections icon ( or ) > Settings > Advanced tab > Select Networks bu t t o n .
User ’s Guide 8–11 Using W i-F i (not av ailable on all models) 3. From the iP A Q Wi reless screen, tap Settings > Netw ork Adapters tab . 4. In the My network card connects to... dropdo wn box, tap either The Internet or W ork. Note : If you are connecting to your ISP at home, tap The Internet.
Using W i-F i (not av ailable on all models) User ’s Guide 8–12 T o change server settings: 1. Contact your ISP or network administrator to determine which name resolution to use, obtain the specif ic server address, and determine whether alternate addresses are ava i l a b l e .
User ’s Guide 8–13 Using W i-F i (not av ailable on all models) 3. Under My W ork Network, tap Add a new VPN ser ver connection. 4. Follo w the instructions on the Make New Connection screen. Note : F or online Help for any screen in the Ne w Connection wizard or while changing settings, tap the ? .
Using W i-F i (not av ailable on all models) User ’s Guide 8–14 10. Enter the user name, password, and domain name pro vided by your netw ork administrator . Note : If a domain name was not pro v ided, you may be able to connect without entering one.
User ’s Guide 8–15 Using W i-F i (not av ailable on all models) 4. Under My W ork Network, tap Edit my pr oxy server > Pr oxy Settings tab . 5. T ap the This network connects to the Inter net and This network uses a pr oxy server to connect to the Inter net checkboxes.
Using W i-F i (not av ailable on all models) User ’s Guide 8–16 4. T ap the Retriev e Certif icate b utton to do wnload the certif icate from the server . The status box at the bottom of the screen will indicate whether the attempt to retrie ve the certif icate was successful.
User ’s Guide 8–17 Using W i-F i (not av ailable on all models) 3. T ap Edit to make changes to the selected LEAP prof ile from the W ireless LEAP list. Changes to the LEAP profile can also be made by tapping on an entry in the W ireless LEAP list.
User ’s Guide 9–1 9 Using Bluetoot h Y our iP A Q Pocket PC comes with b uilt-in Bluetooth technology that allo ws short-range connections and provides f ast, reliable, and secure wireless communication.
User ’s Guide 9–2 Using Bluetooth ■ Create a personal area network (P AN) to chat, play games, et c. Note : Use of dial-up and wireless Internet, e-mail, corporate networks, and other wireless c.
Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–3 Under standi ng T erm s The follo wing Bluetooth terms are used throughout this chapter . The T erm... Means... A uthentication V e rification of a numeric passke.
User ’s Guide 9–4 Using Bluetooth Sup por ted Ser vices The functions that Bluetooth s upports are called services. Y ou can communicate only with Bluetooth de vices that support at least one of t.
Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–5 W orking wit h Bluetoot h Set ting s From the tabs in Bluetooth Settings, you can: ■ T urn Bluetooth on and of f ■ Enter or change your iP A Q Pocket PC Bluet.
User ’s Guide 9–6 Using Bluetooth 4. Select Allow other de vices to connect. 5. Select either All devices or Pair ed devices only . Ä CA UTION: Select ing All de vice s allo w s an y dev ice , ev en tho se unkno wn to y ou , to connec t to y our P ock et P C.
Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–7 Automa tically Enab ling Ser vice T o automatically enable service: 1. From the To d a y screen, tap the iP A Q Wir eless icon in the Command bar .
User ’s Guide 9–8 Using Bluetooth In f or mati on E x c hange A dv ance d Se ttings If you selected Information Exchange and tapped the Adv anced b utton, the follo wing screen displays. 1. T ap the My business card (vCard) icon. 2. Select your b usiness card information from the Contact Information List and tap OK to sa ve the settings.
Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–9 Hands F ree Ad va nced Se ttings If you selected Hands Free and tapped on the Adv anced b utton: The hands-free settings are automatically set. 1. T ap the checkboxes to select or deselect an y settings. 2. T ap OK to sa ve the settings and e xit the screen.
User ’s Guide 9–10 Using Bluetooth T o require a passke y or bond: 1. From the To d a y screen, tap iP A Q Wir eless > Bluetooth > Settings > Services tab . 2. T ap the tab for the service you want to enable: File T ransfer , Inf ormation Exchange, Serial P ort, Personal Netw ork Serv er , Hands fr ee, or Dial-up Networking Ser ver .
Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–11 5. T ap the Fo l d e r icon and locate a desired file folder . 6. T ap OK. Und erstand ing Profiles Use prof iles to quickly enable selected personal settings in multiple en vironments. Creating a Profile T o create a profile: 1.
User ’s Guide 9–12 Using Bluetooth Sav ing Bluetoot h C onfiguration Set tings in a Profile T o sav e the Pocket PC Bluetooth configuration settings to an y prof ile: 1. From the To d a y screen, tap the iP A Q Wir eless icon in the Command bar > Bluetooth > Settings.
Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–13 4. T ap the Delete button. 5. T ap Ye s to confirm you w ant to delete the prof ile. 6. T ap OK. W orking wit h Bluetoot h M ana g er Use Bluetooth Manager to: .
User ’s Guide 9–14 Using Bluetooth T o pair de vices: 1. From the To d a y screen, tap the iP A Q Wir eless icon in the Command bar > Bluetooth > Manager . 2. T ap T ools > Paired de vices. 3. T ap Add. 4. T ap the Lookup icon. 5. T ap a de vice.
Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–15 Conn ec tin g to O t h er De vices Use Acti veSync, serial and dial-up connections to communicate with other Bluetooth de vices, establish a partnership with a cell phone, and set up the Bluetooth services it of fers.
User ’s Guide 9–16 Using Bluetooth T o establish an Acti veSync connection on your Pock et PC: 1. From the To d a y screen, tap iP A Q Wir eless > Bluetooth > Manager . 2. T ap New > Activ eSync via Bluetooth > Next. 3. Follo w the connection wizard instructions.
Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–17 4. From the Bluetooth Br owser screen, select the computer you want to synchronize with. T ap Next. 5. Under Serial P ort Selection, select the name of the serial port for the computer selected abov e, and then tap Next > Finish.
User ’s Guide 9–18 Using Bluetooth Dial-U p Net w orkin g When you use dial-up networking (DUN), the remote de vice providing the dial-up netw orking service and the remote computer to which you are connec ting must both ha ve telephone access.
Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–19 T o connect to the Internet and use Pocket Internet Explorer , you must f irst connect to a Bluetooth phone from Bluetooth Manager . T o make this connection the def ault dial-up connection for Pocket Internet Explorer: IMPOR T ANT : All Bluetooth default connections are made using the follo wing procedure.
User ’s Guide 9–20 Using Bluetooth ■ Create ne w folders. ■ Send and recei ve f iles from a remote device. ■ Delete and rename f iles on a remote de vice. Creating a File T ransfer Connec tion 1. From the To d a y screen, tap iP A Q Wir eless > Bluetooth > Manager .
Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–21 Recei ving a File from a R emote De vice 1. T ap and hold a f ile transfer shortcut icon, and tap Connect. 2. Navigate to the f ile location on the remote device. 3. T ap the f ile. 4. T ap File > Get. 5. T ap OK.
User ’s Guide 9–2 2 Using Bluetooth Set ting U p Y our B usiness C ard Inf orma tion T o set up your b usiness card information: 1. Create a contact in the Contacts program that includes your name, title, and other rele v ant information. 2. From the To d a y screen, tap iP A Q Wir eless > Bluetooth > Settings > Services tab .
Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–2 3 4. T ap the de vice from which you want to request a b usiness card. 5. T ap OK. Ex c h angin g Busin ess C ards Y ou can exchange b usiness card information with another de vice. If a v ailable, the device’ s informa tion will be sent directly into your Contacts list in Pock et Outlook.
User ’s Guide 9–2 4 Using Bluetooth T o vie w the connection status: 1. From the To d a y screen, tap the iP A Q Wir e less icon in the Command bar > Bluetooth > Manager . 2. T ap and hold the connection icon or list name. 3. T ap Properties from the menu.
Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–25 Deleting a Shor tc ut 1. From the To d a y screen, tap the iP A Q Wir eless icon > Bluetooth > Manager . 2. T ap and hold the connection icon or list name to be deleted. 3. T ap Delete from the menu. 4. T ap Ye s to verify the selected shortcut should be deleted.
User ’s Guide 10–1 10 Co nnec tin g to t h e In ternet Use your iP A Q Pocket PC to connect to the Internet or your W ork network. T o send and recei ve e-mail with Messaging and to vie w W eb sit.
Connecting to t he Internet User ’s Guide 10–2 Conn ec tin g to a Priv a te N et w ork 1. Before you start, be sure to ha ve your serv er phone number , user name, and password. This information can be obtained from your network administrator . 2.
User ’s Guide 10–3 Connecting to t he Internet Using a Fa v orites List W ith Pocket Internet Explorer and a connection to the Internet, you can vie w W eb sites on your iP A Q Pocket PC by selecting one from your Favo r i t e s list. T o select a W eb site from your Fav o r i t e s list: 1.
User ’s Guide 11–1 11 Expansion C ards Y ou can expand the memory and connecti vity of your iP A Q Pocket PC. Use optional e xpansion cards for: ■ Expanding the memory of your iP A Q Pocket PC b.
User ’s Guide 11–2 Expansion C ar ds Installin g a Sec ure Digital (SD) Expansion C ard Note : Y ou install an SD card the same way you install a CF card into the expansion slot. T o install a Secure Digital (SD) card into the expansion slot on the iP A Q Pocket PC: 1.
Expansion C ar ds User ’s Guide 11–3 Rem o vi n g a S e c u re D i g i ta l (S D ) Expansion C ard Note : Y ou remov e an SD card the same way you remo ve a CF card from the expansion slot. T o remov e a Secure Digital (SD) e xpansion card from the expansion slot on the iP A Q Pocket PC: 1.
User ’s Guide 11–4 Expansion C ar ds Installin g a C ompa c t Fl ash (CF ) Expansion C ard Note : Y ou install a CF card the same way you install an SD card into the expansion slot. T o install a CF card into the expansion slot on the iP A Q Pocket PC: 1.
Expansion C ar ds User ’s Guide 11–5 Rem ovin g a C om pa c t Fl a s h ( C F ) Expansion C ard Note : Y ou remov e a CF card the same way you remo v e an SD card from the expansion slot. T o remov e a CF expansion card from the Compact Flash T ype II expansion slot on the iP A Q Pocket PC: 1.
User ’s Guide 12–1 12 T roubleshooting Use the follo wing suggestions to troubleshoot problems with the iP A Q Pocket PC. Common Proble ms Pr oblem Solution I cannot see anything on the screen. ■ Be sure the iP AQ P ock et PC is powered on. ■ Reset the de vice by using the stylus to lightly press the Reset button.
T r oubleshooting User ’s Guide 12–2 I want to tr av el with my iP AQ P ocke t P C. ■ Back up y our information. Ref er to “Bac king Up Inf or mation” in Chapter 4 f or more details. ■ Disconnect all e xtern al de vices. ■ T ake the A C Adapter and Charger Adapter with you.
User ’s Guide 12–3 T r oubleshooting I cannot connect to a network. ■ Be sure Wi-Fi is tur ned on. ■ Be sure y ou hav e adde d the necessar y ser v er inf or mation. ■ Be sure the network you are attempting to connect to is not b usy . ■ If you are using an SDIO Ethe rnet card, be sure the proper drivers f or your card are installed.
T r oubleshooting User ’s Guide 12–4 My de vice is alwa ys asking me f or a pass word. Ta p Star t > Settings > P ersonal tab > HP ProtectT ools to be sure the pass word settings are configured as y ou want. I cannot find files sent to me b y another de vice.
User ’s Guide 12–5 T r oubleshooting Ac tiv eS ync Use the follo wing suggestions to troubleshoot problems with Acti veSync on your iP A Q Pocket PC. Fo r more detailed information on Microsoft Acti veSync, refer to Chapter 2, “Synchronizing with Y our Computer .
T r oubleshooting User ’s Guide 12–6 Microsoft Activ eSync cannot locate my i P AQ Pocket PC when I synchronize . ■ Be sure the de vice is on. ■ Be sure all cables are securely connected.
User ’s Guide 12–7 T r oubleshooting Expansion C ards Use the follo wing suggestions to troubleshoot problems with expansion cards on your iP A Q Pocket PC. F or more information on expansion cards, refer to Chapter 11, “Expansion Cards. ” Pr oblem Solution I cannot get my iP AQ P o cket P C to recognize the e xpansion card.
T r oubleshooting User ’s Guide 12–8 Wi-F i Use the follo wing suggestions to troubleshoot problems with W i-Fi issues and your iP A Q Pocket PC. F or more information on W i-Fi, refer to Chapter 8, “Using W i-Fi. ” Pr oblem Solution I cannot connect to an access point.
User ’s Guide 12–9 T r oubleshooting I cannot connect to an av ailable network that shows in the list of networks without a name. It is lik ely that the network is a “hidden” or non-SSID broadcast network. Y ou must know the network name (SSID) to be ab le to connect.
T r oubleshooting User ’s Guide 12–10 Bluetoot h Use the follo wing suggestions to troubleshoot problems with Bluetooth on your iP A Q Pocket PC. F or more information on Bluetooth, refer to Chapter 9, “Using Bluetooth. ” Pr oblem Solution I cannot discov er another de vice.
User ’s Guide 12–11 T r oubleshooting Other de vices do not receiv e my correct b usiness card inf or mation. ■ Be sure yo u hav e correctly set up your b usiness card inf or mation in Bluetooth Settings. ■ Check Bluetooth Settings to be sure y ou hav e not restricted this function.
User ’s Guide A–1 A Regula tor y N otices F ederal Comm unica tions C ommiss ion Not ice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital de vice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
User ’s Guide A–2 Regulatory Notices Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notif ied that any changes or modif ications made to this de vice that are not expressly appro ved by He wlett-Packard Compan y may v oid the authority to operate the equipment.
Regulatory Notices User ’s Guide A–3 C ana dian N otice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Av i s C a n a d i e n Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
User ’s Guide A–4 Regulatory Notices If this product has telecommunication functionality , it also complies with the essential requirements of: ■ R&TTE Directi ve 1999/5/EC.
Regulatory Notices User ’s Guide A–5 Notice for Use in France and Italy Italy: E'necessaria una concessione ministeriale anche per l'uso del prodotto. V erifici per fa vore con il proprio distrib utore o direttamente presso la Direzione Generale Pianif icazione e Gestione Frequenze.
User ’s Guide A–6 Regulatory Notices Becaus e of the type o f batter y used in y our iP A Q P ock et PC , fo llo w local r egulations r egarding the s afe dispo sal of the battery . Y our v endor can adv ise yo u on local r egulations , and/or the e x istence of an y batter y disposal pr ograms in oper ation .
Regulatory Notices User ’s Guide A–7 Airline T ra v el Noti ce Use of electronic equipment aboard commercial aircraft is at the discretion of the airline. Wire l es s N o ti c es In some en vironments, the use of wireless de vices may be restricted.
User ’s Guide A–8 Regulatory Notices Japan ese Regula tor y Wireless Notice Brazilian Regula tor y Wireless Notice Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário, isto é, não tem direito a prote.
User ’s Guide B–1 B Spec ifi ca tions S y s tem S pec ifi ca tions Note : Not all models described are a v ailable in all regions. For more information on specif ications for your particular model, on your iP A Q Pocket PC, tap Start > Settings > System tab > HP Asset V iewer .
User ’s Guide B–2 Spe cifica tio ns Exter nal P ower 10 watt maxim um output A C Adapter Bluetooth Class II de vice; typica l 10 meters (30 f eet) range Indicators (Left LED) (Right LED) Radio LED.
Spe cifica tio ns User ’s Guide B–3 Ph y sical Sp ecificatio ns Note : W eight v aries on dif ferent models. Op eratin g En vir onmen t US Metric Length without flip cov er with flip cov er 4.69 in 4.69 in 119.0 mm 119.0 mm Width without flip cov er with flip cov er 3.
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