Compaq PDAs Smartphones 02CS251 User Manual

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contents  
Section 1 – What you need to get started  
Section 2 – Getting started on your Pocket PC  
Using Mobile Web on your Pocket PC  
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Email on your Pocket PC  
Web browsing tips for Pocket PC  
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Section 3 – Getting started on your PalmHandheld  
Using Mobile Web on your PalmHandheld  
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Email on your PalmHandheld  
Section 4 – Using Mobile Web  
Enjoy the full Internet – anytime, anyplace  
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O2 PDA homepage  
Charging and data usage  
What you can do with 1MB  
Accessing Mobile Web while abroad  
Section 5 – Other Useful Information  
Additional steps to set up your Pocket PC with Bluetooth 28  
Additional steps to set up your integrated Pocket PC  
Setting up your WAP services  
Uninstalling mobile web  
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Linking your PDA to your phone  
Activating your phones infrared port  
Activating your phones Bluetooth port  
Frequently asked questions  
Troubleshooting  
Need help w ith Mobile Web?  
If you have difficulty connecting to the  
O2 Mobile Web service, please visit  
Service Provider.  
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section 1  
what you need to get started  
Before you can access Mobile Web, your PDA  
will need to be set up so that it can talk to  
your GPRS phone, and connect to the O2  
network and the Internet. You can do this  
using the Mobile Web ‘Getting Started’  
CD-ROM. Setting up is a simple step by  
step process.  
To use Mobile Web you w ill need...  
A subscription to a Mobile Web tariff.  
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A copy of the CD-ROM should be included  
in this pack. If it is not, you can download the  
latest version from our website – visit:  
Items 2 and 3 may be combined into an  
all in one’ device (with built-in phone)  
eg. Trium Mondo.  
Any of the follow ing PDA devices:  
Pocket PC: Windows® powered Pocket PC –  
CE 3.0 or Pocket PC 2002 (Service Pack1).  
400KB free disk space.  
PalmHandheld: Operating System 4.0.  
100KB free disk space.  
First, connect your PDA to your PC  
Following your PDA manufacturers  
instructions, check that your PDA can ‘sync’  
with your PC. To sync’ you will need the cable  
or cradle supplied with your PDA, together  
with software enabling your PC to talk to your  
PDA.  
PalmHandhelds are not supplied with  
a web browser – this must be downloaded  
mobileweb).  
Please note that not all browsers are  
supported for use on Mobile Web  
You will need to sync’ to transfer Mobile Web  
settings from the PC to your PDA, and also to  
download a copy of your PC emails and  
calendar.  
Any of the follow ing GPRS phones:  
Ericsson T39  
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Ericsson T68  
Ericsson R520  
Nokia 6310  
Nokia 6510  
Nokia 8310  
Siemens S45  
Siemens ME45  
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section 2  
getting started on your pocket pc  
Your Pocket PC must be able to ‘sync’ with  
your PC before you set it up for Mobile Web.  
The licence agreement for the installation  
software will then be displayed. Please read  
the instructions and tap Yes if you agree to  
accept its terms and conditions.  
Connect your Pocket PC to your PC via  
the cable or cradle.  
If you choose Noyou will be unable  
to proceed with this method of setting up  
your PDA.  
Load the Mobile Web Getting Started’ CD  
into your PC. It will start automatically.  
Select Mobile Web 2.1 for Pocket PC from  
the installation menu.  
Any Pocket PC with CE3.0 or Pocket PC 2002  
can be set up using this option.  
A new screen will indicate that the required  
files are being installed automatically.  
NB: Pocket PC 2002 users may need to  
download and install service pack 1 available  
from your PDA manufacturers website.  
An InstallShield Wizard window will  
appear to let you know that the application is  
about to be installed. This will disappear in  
about 20 seconds.  
If your Pocket PC is not in the cradle,  
a message will appear letting you know that  
it will be installed the next time you sync’  
with your PC.  
A larger window will then appear, asking  
you to make sure your PDA is connected to  
the PC via the cable or cradle. Tap Next  
to continue.  
A small window Installing Applications  
will be displayed, asking whether you want to  
install in the default directory, tap Yes.  
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using mobile web on your pocket pc  
The message Installing Mobile Web will  
appear, and on completion, the window will  
close automatically.  
Once you have followed the simple set up  
instructions you are ready to use Mobile Web.  
Connecting  
You will now be asked to check your PDA’s  
screen for any further instructions.  
Tap Start, then Programs.  
A Maintenance Complete window will  
then appear. Tap Finish.  
If you have used O2 Mobile Web recently you  
can simply tap Start’ then the O2 Icon’ at the  
top of the start menu without having to go  
into the Programs folder.  
The set-up process is now complete.  
Note: If you have an all in one’ Pocket PC  
(e.g. Trium Mondo) or a Pocket PC with  
Bluetooth (e.g. Compaq iPAQH3870) you  
should turn to page 28 for an additional step  
required to set up Mobile Web.  
Tap O2 Mobile Web.  
Activate: your phones infrared port (see pages  
31-34), and ensure that it is aligned with the  
infrared port on your handheld PC/PDA;  
or, your PDA and phone Bluetooth ports  
(see pages 28 and 35). Note: you must have  
paired’ your Bluetooth phone and Bluetooth  
handheld PC/PDA first.  
Tap Connect.  
In a few seconds the connection and Internet  
Explorer will open – and the O2 PDA  
homepage will appear.  
On Pocket PC CE3.0, an O2 Mobile Web  
Email’ wizard will pop up the first time you  
use Mobile Web. The Wizard lets you create  
an email service in your inbox, so you can use  
your inbox to send and receive emails online  
(see page 9). To set up an email service in  
your inbox, follow the instructions. If you  
don't want to do this now, you can do it later.  
Tap Cancel.  
You can also connect via GSM – if, for  
example, you are overseas, in a country  
without GPRS coverage. To do this select  
O2 Mobile Web (GSM pay per minute)  
and click Connect. Standard minimum charges  
apply. Please visit www.o2.co.uk/mobileweb  
for details of call charges.  
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email on your pocket pc  
The O2 PDA homepage contains a range of  
hand picked PDA-friendly web sites, see page  
22 for more information.  
Internet-based email  
You can access your Internet-based email with  
Mobile Web. To access, for example,  
Connectedmail, Hotmail, Yahoo, etc, simply  
enter the url of your email providers site via  
Mobile Web and log in’ as you normally do.  
The default homepage may be changed by  
referring to the instructions in the advanced  
user guide on the Getting Started CD-ROM.  
To access the guide insert the Getting Started  
CD-ROM and select ‘User Guides’ from the  
file menu.  
Work email  
It is also possible to send and receive your  
work email online using Mobile Web, if your  
workplace supports POP3 or IMAP4. You will  
need to discuss this with your IT Manager.  
Your Pocket PC ‘inbox’ can also be used to  
read and reply to email off-line. You can do  
this by synchronising it with your PC.  
Refer to your Pocket PC user guide for more  
information.  
Disconnecting  
Tap Start, then Programs, or tap Start,  
then the O2 Icon at the top of the start menu.  
Tap O2 Mobile Web.  
Tap Disconnect.  
An easier w ay to use email  
Mobile Web lets you create an email service in  
your Pocket PCs inbox, and use it to read and  
send your emails. This avoids having to open  
your web browser and go to your email  
providers web site each time you want to  
check mail. Its a more convenient way of  
accessing your emails as they are downloaded  
to your inbox.  
De-activate the infrared port on your mobile  
phone (see pages 31 - 34).  
If the infrared link between your phone and  
PDA is interrupted, your Internet connection  
may be dropped. If this happens, close all  
programs and repeat the steps shown on the  
previous page to reopen the connection.  
You may have to reboot your PDA.  
To help you set up an email account in your  
inbox, an Email Wizard (for Pocket PC CE3.0  
only) was installed on your Pocket PC during  
the setup process.  
Pocket PC 2002 users should follow the  
manual set up instructions on the following  
pages.  
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The wizard will pop up automatically the first  
time you use Mobile Web. If your email  
provider is included on the list, you can follow  
the on screen instructions to automatically set  
up a POP3 email 'Service' in your inbox.  
Manual set up of POP3 and IMAP4  
services.  
To set up your inbox’ you will need to confirm  
that your email service provider or workplace  
offers POP3 or IMAP4 access – you will then  
need the following information:  
To skip auto-configuration,  
if unsuccessful  
Tap Skip or Next.  
Enter name in the Your Name field.  
Enter Username and Passw ord and tick  
Save Passw ord box, if required. (This is  
recommended to avoid having to enter the  
password each time you receive email.)  
If your email provider is AOL, MSN or Hotmail,  
you should use Internet based email (page 9).  
For Freeserve, and other POP3 email providers  
not included in the Wizard, you can manually  
configure an email account using the  
instructions set out in the 'Manual setup of  
POP3 and IMAP4 services' (pages 11 and 12).  
Please note that there is a separate section for  
both Pocket PC 2002 and Pocket PC CE3.0.  
– POP3 or IMAP4 ‘Incoming Mail’  
server address.  
– SMTP ‘Outgoing Mail’ server address.  
– Domain (for work email).  
Tap Next.  
Select Service Type from drop-down menu  
(POP3 or IMAP4).  
This functionality is not supported by all  
email providers. You will need to refer to  
your email provider for confirmation that  
they support POP3/IMAP4 email access.  
Enter a Name for the account.  
Tap Next.  
You can also access the Email Wizard from the  
programs menu, Add Email Account.  
Enter Incoming Mail server address  
To create an account, select the type of  
account from the list displayed, and enter the  
following information:  
(for POP3 or IMAP4).  
(Pocket PC 2002)  
Tap Start at top left of display.  
Enter Outgoing Mail server address  
(for SMTP).  
– Account name  
Email address  
Tap Inbox.  
You should use ‘smtp.o2.co.uk’ for this  
server address.  
Tap Services.  
You can create additional accounts by  
ticking: I w ant to set up more Email  
accounts.  
Enter Domain if required (LAN only).  
Tap New Service.  
Enter email address.  
Tap Options to access additional settings,  
eg, to:  
Tap Next to initiate auto-configuration.  
Auto-configuration (Pocket PC 2002 only)  
attempts to connect your PDA to your email  
server and download necessary settings,  
avoiding the need for you to enter them  
manually. You must be connected to Mobile  
Web for this to occur. If auto-configuration is  
successful, you can begin downloading  
messages from the server.  
Add the new name and email address, and  
then click Finish.  
– change time intervals for downloading  
new messages  
If you do not wish to set up any further  
accounts, click Cancel.  
– download attachments  
– limit number of messages downloaded.  
To modify any details or remove an account,  
please refer to your email program.  
Tap Finish.  
If unsuccessful, you will need to contact your  
ISP for server type and POP3/IMAP4 server  
name and then follow the instructions below.  
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web browsing tips for pocket pc  
The following options can also be selected…  
To set the homepage to the present  
page:  
To stop the current action:  
(Pocket PC CE3.0)  
Tap Start, then InBox.  
Tap the red circle w ith cross icon at the  
bottom of the display.  
Either: Get message headers only and  
tick/untick Include xx lines.  
Or: Get full copy of messages.  
Tap Tools.  
Tap Services.  
Tap Options  
Tap Use Current.  
Tap New Service.  
To open/close the address bar from  
w ithin Internet Explorer:  
Only synchronise Inbox folder (IMAP4 only).  
Select Service Type from drop-down menu  
(POP3 or IMAP4).  
When getting full copy: Get attachments/  
meeting requests and tick/untick Only if  
smaller than xxK (IMAP4 only).  
Tap View .  
Your Pocket PC will still connect to the  
O2 homepage. This will change the homepage  
of your Internet Explorer.  
Tap Address Bar.  
Enter a Name for the account.  
Tap Next.  
Get meeting requests (POP3 only).  
Get file attachments (POP3 only).  
Tap Finish.  
To enter a new URL:  
Leave Connection blank.  
To go back one page:  
Highlight the address bar.  
Tap the left arrow icon at the bottom of  
the display.  
Enter incoming POP3 or IMAP4 Mail Server  
address.  
Enter the address in to the address bar.  
Tap the green arrow icon at the top of the  
display to go to the site.  
Enter User ID and Passw ord and tick Save  
Passw ord box if required. (This is  
recommended to avoid having to enter the  
password each time you receive email.)  
To send email from your inbox  
(Pocket PC 2002/CE3.0)  
To go forw ard one page:  
Tap View .  
To fit the current PDA formatted page  
to your PDA screen:  
Ensure you are online with Mobile Web.  
Tap Forw ard.  
Tap Start, then InBox.  
Tap Next.  
Tap View .  
To refresh the current page:  
Tap Services and tap your chosen email  
service.  
Enter Domain if required (LAN only).  
Enter outgoing SMTP host address.  
Tap Fit to Screen.  
Tap the green arrow s page icon at the  
bottom of the display.  
Tap New .  
To send the current page link to  
an email address:  
You should use ‘smtp.o2.co.uk’ for this  
server address.  
Tap To: <...> and enter recipients email  
address, or tap the contacts icon at the bottom  
of the screen.  
To go to the homepage:  
Tap Tools.  
Tap the Home icon at the bottom of the  
display.  
Tap Send link via email.  
Enter the appropriate email address.  
Tap Send.  
Enter E-Mail address as the Return Address.  
Tap Subj: <...> and enter subject.  
Tap Next.  
This is the homepage stored in Internet  
Explorer.  
Tap in main text area and enter message.  
Options screen:  
Tap Send. This will move your email to your  
‘Outbox’.  
Untick (or leave unticked) Disconnect service  
after actions are performed.  
To copy text from a page:  
To go to a favourites page:  
Highlight the text you wish to copy (by  
dragging the stylus over the relevant text).  
Tap the Folder icon at the bottom of the  
display.  
Tap Send and receive button (two envelopes  
image) at the bottom of your screen to send  
and receive all your emails over the Internet.  
Check for new messages every xx minutes.  
When messages arrive, notify me (IMAP4 only).  
Tap Tools.  
Select the page you wish to visit.  
Tick (or leave ticked) Send using MIME  
format (POP3 only).  
Select Copy.  
To receive email from your Inbox  
(Pocket PC 2002/CE3.0)  
To add or delete a favourites page:  
This text can now be pasted into another  
application.  
Go to the page you want to add to favorites.  
Only display messages from the last xx days.  
Tap Next.  
Ensure you are online with Mobile Web.  
Tap the Folder icon at the bottom of the  
display.  
Tap Start, then InBox.  
Select the Add/Delete tab, then Add.  
To delete a page simply tap Delete.  
Tap Services and tap your chosen email  
service.  
Tap Send and receive button (two envelopes  
image) at the bottom of your screen to send  
and receive all your emails over the Internet.  
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section 3  
getting started on your palmhandheld  
Your PalmHandheld must be able to sync’  
with your PC before you set it up for  
Mobile Web.  
To copy all the text from a page:  
To stop picture dow nload from w ithin  
Internet Explorer:  
Tap Tools.  
Tap Select All Text.  
Pocket PC CE3.0 only.  
Once selected, this can be copied and pasted  
into another application.  
Tap Tools.  
Connect your PalmHandheld to your PC  
via the cable or cradle.  
Tap Options.  
Tap Advanced.  
To go to a previously view ed page:  
Load the Mobile Web Getting Started’ CD  
Tap View .  
Tick/untick Show Pictures.  
into your PC. It will start automatically.  
Tap History.  
Select ‘O2 Mobile Web 2.1 for Palm OS’  
from the installation menu – Any Palm™  
Handheld with O/S 4.0 can be set up using  
this option.  
Pocket PC 2002.  
Tap required url to visit that site.  
Tap Page Icon w ith red X at the bottom  
of the screen.  
To empty the temporary Internet files  
from w ithin Internet Explorer:  
Repeat to turn back on.  
Tap Tools.  
Tap Options.  
For more Pocket PC browsing tips, refer to  
your Pocket PC user guide.  
Tap Delete Files.  
Tap OK (top right corner).  
An Install Shield Wizard window will  
appear to let you know that the application is  
about to be installed. This will disappear in  
about 20 seconds.  
To clear the history from w ithin  
Internet Explorer:  
A larger window will then appear. Tap Next  
Tap Tools.  
to continue.  
Tap Options.  
Tap Clear History.  
Tap OK (top right corner).  
To change text size from w ithin  
Internet Explorer:  
The licence agreement for the installation  
software will then be displayed. Please read  
this and tap Yes if you agree to accept its  
terms and conditions. If you choose Noyou  
will be unable to proceed with this method of  
setting up your PDA.  
Tap View .  
Tap Text Size.  
Select the size of text required from the  
drop-down menu.  
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using mobile web on your palmhandheld  
Surfing w ith a PalmHandheld  
A new screen will indicate that the required  
files are being installed automatically.  
Palmdevices are not supplied with a web  
browser. You will need to download a  
suitable web browser. For more information  
visit www.o2.co.uk/mobileweb.  
Please note that not all browsers are  
supported for use with Mobile Web.  
Connecting  
Tap Home.  
Tap O2 Mobile Web.  
A Maintenance Complete window will  
then appear. Tap Finish to continue.  
The set-up process is now complete.  
Tap <None> to the right of App to start  
and select your web browser application  
(only required once).  
The Mobile Web application will be  
downloaded automatically the next time you  
‘sync’ your PalmHandheld.  
Tap O2 Mobile Web on the top left corner  
of the screen, then Options, then Set  
Default Modem.  
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email on your palmhandheld  
Palmemail  
Choose your handset from the list, then tap  
Make Default (only required once).  
PalmHandhelds are not supplied with an  
email application pre-installed. You will need to  
load an email application such as ‘MultiMail’  
(free with the bonus CD provided with every  
new PalmHandheld) before you can use an  
‘inbox’. Please refer to your Palm user guide  
for details of the Palm website.  
mmpro-faq.html  
Internet-based email  
You can access your Internet-based email with  
Mobile Web. To access, for example,  
Connectedmail, Hotmail, Yahoo, etc, simply  
enter the url of your Internet-based email  
providers site via Mobile Web and ‘log in’ as  
you normally do.  
Activate the infrared port on your mobile  
phone (see pages 31 to 34), and align it with  
your PDA’s infrared port.  
Tap Connect. In a few seconds the  
connection and your web browser will open –  
and the O2 PDA homepage will appear.  
Work email  
It is possible to send and receive your work  
email online using Mobile Web, if your  
workplace supports POP3 or IMAP4. You will  
need to discuss this with your IT Manager.  
MultiMail can also be used to read and reply to  
email off-line. You can do this by synchronising  
it with your PC. Refer to your MultiMail user  
guide for more information.  
Disconnecting  
Tap Home.  
Tap O2 Mobile Web.  
Tap Disconnect.  
An easier w ay to use email  
Mobile Web lets you create a new email  
service in your email application (e.g.  
MultiMail), and use it to read and send your  
emails. This avoids having to open your web  
browser and go to your email providers web  
site each time you want to check mail. Its a  
more convenient way of accessing your emails  
as they are popped’ through to one central  
place in your inbox.  
De-activate the infrared port on your mobile  
phone (see pages 31 - 34).  
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section 4  
enjoy the full internet – anytime, anyplace*  
These instructions are aimed at Palm™  
m500/m505 users, running on the Palm™  
OS® 4.0. Owners of previous handhelds  
(i.e. PalmV, PalmVx, PalmIIIc, m100/105 125)  
will need to purchase and load the Mobile  
Internet Kit from www.palm.com/uk  
With Mobile Web, you can now enjoy  
full Internet access and email on the move.  
Prepare – for business meetings on the move,  
research prospective customers and their  
competitors...  
Open the MultiMail application, and select  
Mail Server in the Options menu.  
You can surf any web site. You can download  
information. You can send and receive Internet  
based email, complete with attachments.  
For title, enter the name of your email  
service provider eg. mmO2.  
Consult – your online calendar and address  
books, before making business appointments  
and scheduling meetings...  
For server, enter the mail server settings (you  
will need to get this from your email service  
provider).  
And you can do all this wherever you are* –  
on a train or in a café, between meetings or  
sitting in the park, at work or at play.  
First, ensure you have installed Multimail SE  
from the 'Mobile Connectivity Software' CD  
supplied with your Palmm500 series.  
Check – flight times and availability, rail delays,  
car parking...  
For type, select POP3 or IMAP4.  
To provide optimised viewing for smaller  
screens, you’ll find some specially configured  
PDA-friendly Internet sites. These sites  
usually have a dedicated web address. Or you  
can access our specially created PDA-friendly  
site, at pda.o2.co.uk where weve picked some  
of the best PDA sites available.  
Monitor – your bank account and keep your  
personal affairs under control when youre  
under pressure...  
Enter your username and passw ord.  
Click on the SMTP button at the bottom of  
the screen.  
Transact – prices and stock availability, delivery  
dates, and place orders with your suppliers...  
Enter smtp.o2.co.uk.  
Check out TV listings, book cinema and  
theatre tickets...  
Enter your email address  
e.g.(username@xxxx.xxxx).  
However, you can access any web site via  
Mobile Web, and by scrolling up and down or  
right to left, you should be able to view  
standard PC-sized pages on your Pocket PC  
or PalmHandheld.  
Book – a restaurant table, theatre tickets,  
taxis...  
Enter your user name e.g. mmO2 user  
Tap on OK.  
Search – for bars, clubs, restaurants, hotels...  
To send an email from your  
MultiMail inbox:  
Shop around – for books, CDs, DVDs,  
Hi Fi equipment...  
Send and receive w eb-based email  
Ensure you are online with Mobile Web  
Select MultiMail in the application lounge.  
Select New at the bottom of your display.  
Enter email address (To:….@…..).  
Enter subject.  
Snap up a bargain – take advantage of last  
minute offers on holidays, weekend breaks...  
Keep in touch with colleagues, customers,  
family and friends by email, wherever you are*.  
Include photos and other attachments.  
Chat – in your favourite online chat room…  
Play – games on the go...  
Access the Internet  
Watch – video clips...  
With Mobile Web, you can access the same  
sites you visit on your office or home PC –  
and browsing is just the start.  
Write your email.  
Listen – to music, download your favourite  
tracks...  
Hit send.  
Send Instant Messages...  
Visit – all your favourite information and  
entertainment sites...  
To receive email in your MultiMail Inbox:  
* subject to network coverage  
Ensure you are online with Mobile Web  
Know now – up to the minute news  
headlines, business information, market prices,  
sports results and reports...  
Select Multimail in the application lounge.  
Select Receive at the bottom of your  
display.  
Your Mobile Web tariff also gives you access  
to WAP Internet services. See page 29 for  
more information about the benefits of WAP  
and how to set up your device to access  
WAP services. You can also visit www.o2.co.uk  
for more information.  
Access – critical information, financial reports,  
share prices, trade directories...  
Choose from the two receiving options:  
Headers only – allows you to quickly  
download the headers of your emails only.  
The body of your email remains on the server.  
Headers and Body – downloads the full  
content of your email.  
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O2 pda homepage  
The O2 PDA homepage gives you easy access  
to a growing number of hand-picked sites.  
Business and finance  
The latest business news from ITN.  
Keep on top of share prices through IMIweb.  
Log in to the DTI web site for your latest  
industry information.  
Track important parcels on the DHL  
courier site.  
Email and messaging – with O2 onemail/  
Connectedmail you can put all your emails,  
faxes and voicemails into one inbox, making it  
easy to access your messages. You can also use  
our calendar and address book to help keep  
you organised.  
Heres just a sample of whats on offer…  
New s  
News at home or abroad from ITN.  
Travel  
Search for flight arrival and departure times  
with British Airways.  
Sports  
News and Scores from sports.com,  
ITN or CNN.  
Weather  
Check out the weather through weather.com  
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charging and data usage  
Dow nloads  
Pay for w hat you do – not how long  
it takes  
Mobile Web  
Downloads galore! budget tools, a powerful  
PowerPoint presentation viewer, an electronic  
shopping list, your favourite games  
Your mobile number: 077########  
Mobile Web charges are based on the amount  
of data you send or receive – rather than the  
amount of time you are connected. Once  
youve downloaded a web page or an email,  
you can take as long as you like to read it –  
it wont cost a penny more.  
You have 4 MB free mobile web use per month  
You have carried forward 1 MB free from last month  
You have a total of 5 MB free to use in this month  
Shopping  
Your Mobile Web usage  
Lets go shopping! Flowers, music, electronics,  
computers, books – even cars…  
At the end of 22/04/2002  
As your data usage increases you can choose a  
more suitable tariff at the end of any monthly  
billing period.  
You have used 3 MB this month  
You have 2 MB free usage remaining this month  
Use your unused MB next month  
Mobile Web usage indicator.* Available  
online for you to access at any stage, your  
Mobile Web usage indicator will keep you up  
to speed with your MB allowance – how much  
youve used and whats remaining. It will also  
give information about your free inclusive  
bundle as well as any usage outside your free  
bundle.  
If you dont use your inclusive MB allowance in  
any single month, you can carry over to the  
following month. Your rolled over allowance  
will be used first before you start using the  
current months allowance.  
Maps and travel directions  
Work out the quickest route to your  
destination and get a map of the tube.  
‡ Any surplus data allowance can only be rolled over  
for one billing month.  
For security reasons, you will need to  
register to use this service, please visit  
Youre in control  
There are a two ways you can monitor your  
usage of Mobile Web.  
Once you have registered, you can view the  
information by tapping the 'Services' option on  
the O2 PDA homepage (pda.o2.co.uk) from  
your PDA.  
Mobile Web text message*. No need to wait  
until your bill arrives to tell where you are with  
your free MB usage – you can find out  
Entertainment  
Look for places to eat, sleep or hang out,  
with CitySearch.  
beforehand. Well alert you with a text  
message when youre close to the limit of your  
inclusive monthly data allowance, and another  
when you have used it all.  
If you love coffee, you’ll find a site that locates  
coffee shops all over the world, or use our  
Starbucks store locator for something local.  
Joke of the day, horoscopes or news of the  
weird – something to lighten up a hard day.  
Check out GameGeek for the latest on the  
hottest games.  
Mobile Web charges are based on the  
amount of data you send and receive over  
the O2 GPRS network. This may include  
charges for resent data, and additional  
information required to control data flow.  
To minimise costs – and maximise the speed  
of data transmission – the total amount of  
data carried over the network is substantially  
reduced by intelligent data compression.  
Some web sites may attempt to send you  
information you have not requested. You can  
press ‘Stop’ at the top of your screen to stop  
this downloading. You can also turn off  
‘cookies’ in your browsers advanced settings  
to stop unsolicited information being sent or  
You will find the O2 PDA homepage at  
pda.o2.co.uk – start exploring now!  
Not available from some service providers.  
*
O2 cannot be held responsible if for any reason you  
do not receive your text alert, unless as a result of our  
negligence.  
received while you are online.  
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what you can do with 1MB  
accessing mobile web while abroad  
Mobile Web users can access the Internet  
How much data?  
from anywhere in the world where there is a  
GSM network*, via our Mobile Web GSM  
service. This facility is set up during the getting  
started process, using the Mobile Web  
Getting Started CD.  
Data is measured in bytes: there are 1,024  
kilobytes (KB) in one Megabyte (MB).  
This GSM service has been specially optimised  
for Mobile Web and is available to customers  
on any O2 Mobile Web tariff.  
w ith just 1MB of data you can, typically...  
View 100 PDA formatted web pages with  
images (each page assumed  
10KB approximately).  
Standard international rates apply for calls  
made from other countries. All connections  
using GSM attract a per minute charge.  
Standard minimum charges apply. Please visit  
charges.  
Approximately 10KB  
If you visit or call several countries frequently,  
our International traveller service offers reduced  
call charges for international calls made from  
the UK, and calls made to and received from  
the UK while abroad (including Mobile Web  
access via GSM).  
View 200 handheld computer/PDA formatted  
text only web pages (each page assumed  
5KB approximately).  
*O2 are currently working towards links with overseas  
networks to support an international Mobile Web  
GPRS service.  
Approximately 5KB  
All examples of data size and usage are  
estimated. Actual data used in any application  
may vary significantly. All web and WAP sites  
shown are given as examples only. Their use  
does not signify recommendation or  
authorisation of the site or of its contents, or  
any association between its owners and O2.  
Some web sites may not be configured for use  
with PDAs or Pocket PCs.  
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section 5  
setting up your WAP services  
other useful information  
What is WAP?  
Entertainment  
Additional steps to set up your  
Pocket PC w ith Bluetooth…  
Additional steps to set up your  
Integrated Pocket PC…  
WAP is a quick and easy way of accessing the  
information you need, whenever you need it.  
Because its text based, you can go straight to  
the information you want.  
Look for somewhere to go with films and gigs.  
Use Yells excellent new City Guide.  
Check out whats on TV.  
Compaq Ipaq H3870  
Having followed the set up instructions for  
Pocket PC…  
Trium Mondo  
Having followed the set up instructions for  
Pocket PC…  
Get the latest celebrity news and gossip from  
PeopleNews.  
Email, news, travel information, football scores,  
WAP delivers almost anything and everything.  
Choose Programs from the Start menu,  
then O2 Mobile Web.  
Choose Programs from the Start menu,  
then O2 Mobile Web.  
Joke of the day.  
Buy a book. Find out whats on at your local  
cinema. Have a flutter with an online bookie.  
Listen to the charts. Check train times, flight  
arrivals and departures. Its all there for you.  
Tap Options then Advanced. Tap OK on the  
pop-up warning.  
Tap Options then Advanced. Tap OK on the  
pop-up warning.  
Games such as Thunderbirds, Star Trek,  
LMA manager plus lots of other fun stuff.  
In the lower Connections box, double click  
on O2 Mobile Web.  
In the lower Connections box, double click  
on O2 Mobile Web.  
Build your own WAP site straight from  
your phone.  
New s  
You will see a modem device window, tap  
on the drop-down menu and choose  
Bluetooth Dialup Modem (or the appropriate  
modem for your integrated PDA).  
You will see a modem device window,  
tap on the drop-down menu and choose  
Trium Mondo (or the appropriate modem  
for your integrated PDA).  
News, everything from UK to World, sports to  
entertainment, business to strange.  
Shopping  
Buy books and CDs on the move with Amazon  
Sports  
Tap OK, then Options, then de-select  
Advanced by clicking on it.  
Messaging  
Bluetooth connections first require you to  
pair’ the Bluetooth devices. Refer to your  
Bluetooth device manufacturers user guide.  
News and scores from Sports.com and  
Eurosport.  
Get email on your phone from O2 and also  
access other email services from BT Internet,  
Talk 21, AOL, Freeserve and Yahoo.  
You should now be returned to the normal  
O2 Mobile Web screen.  
Travel and directions  
Tap OK, then Options, then de-select  
Advanced by clicking on it.  
Use the O2 Instant Messenger service on your  
WAP phone  
Check flight arrival and departure times with  
British Airways.  
If you reset your Pocket PC you may have  
to re-run the procedure above.  
You should now be returned to the normal  
O2 Mobile Web screen.  
Check travel times including London  
Underground and London Buses.  
If you have any difficulty installing Mobile  
Web, please visit www.o2.co.uk/mobileweb  
or contact your service provider.  
Setting up your WAP services.  
If you have any difficulty installing Mobile  
Web, please visit www.O2.co.uk/mobileweb  
or contact your service provider.  
To set up your mobile phone to receive text-  
based WAP screens over GPRS, enter the  
following information:  
Expedia  
Lastminute.com  
Thomas Cook  
Name WAP GPRS  
APN w ap.o2.co.uk  
Default url http://w ap.o2.co.uk/  
Port 9201  
(or 9203 if WTLS encrypted site required)  
Security Off  
(or On if WTLS encrypted site required)  
IP Address 193.113.200.195  
Linger time 120 seconds  
Username o2w ap  
Password passw ord  
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uninstalling mobile web  
linking your pda to your phone  
To remove Mobile Web from your system,  
follow the uninstall process.  
Linking your PDA to your GPRS mobile phone  
is easy, but first you will need to activate your  
mobiles Infrared or Bluetooth port. To make an  
infrared connection, it is essential that the  
ports of your PDA and mobile phone are  
accurately aligned.  
Laptops:  
Either...  
– Click Start, Programs, O2 Mobile Web,  
and choose the Uninstall option, or  
Note: We have included information on the  
phone models recommended for use with  
Mobile Web. This information is accurate at  
the time of printing, but you should refer to  
information on recommended phones.  
– Click Start, Control Panel, Add/Remove  
Programs, and select O2 Mobile Web, the  
choose the remove option, or  
Re-insert the Mobile Web ‘Getting Started’  
CD, choose Install, and on the next screen  
choose the Remove option.  
Activating your phones  
infrared port  
Infrared ports can use a significant amount  
of battery power. If the infrared port on your  
mobile does not de-activate automatically  
(see your mobiles user guide), we recommend  
switching the port off, once you have finished  
using the Mobile Web service.  
Always tick the Delete Profiles’ option when  
deleting the application. If you encounter any  
messages such as A Read only file was  
detected, always click on Yesto delete.  
Pocket PC:  
Tap Start, Settings, System, Remove  
Programs, then choose O2 Mobile Web,  
then tap Remove.  
Ericsson T39  
Using Menu – right key, scroll to select  
screen 5 – Extras.  
Press Yes key.  
PalmHandhelds:  
Using Menu – right key, scroll to select  
option 3 – Infrared port.  
From the main screen, tap the top left of the  
screen for the App Options menu.  
Press Yes key.  
Tap Delete, then tap O2 Mobile Web, and  
tap Delete, then Yes. Tap Done to exit.  
Press Menu – right key to select the On  
option.  
Press Yes key.  
To de-activate, follow the instructions above,  
selecting ‘Off’ instead of ‘On’.  
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Ericsson T68  
Nokia 6310  
Press navigation key to display icons.  
Press Menu key.  
Toggle navigation key: once to the right and  
then downwards twice, to highlight the  
Connect icon.  
Scroll until the screen displays Infrared.  
Press Select key.  
To conserve battery power, the infrared port  
will de-activate itself when not in use.  
Press navigation key to display the Connect  
screen.  
Press navigation key to select Infrared port.  
Toggle navigation key up or down to  
highlight 10 minutes, and press to select.  
Press No key twice to return to the main  
screen.  
To conserve battery power, the infrared port  
will de-activate itself, ten minutes after data  
transmission.  
Nokia 6510  
Press Menu key.  
Scroll until the screen displays Infrared.  
Press Select key.  
To conserve battery power, the infrared port  
will de-activate itself when not in use.  
Ericsson R520  
Scroll to Extras and press Yes key.  
Scroll to Infrared port and press Yes key.  
Select On and press Yes key.  
To switch on automatic de-activation, select  
10 minutes and press Yes key.  
To de-activate, follow the instructions above  
and select ‘Off’.  
Nokia 8310  
Press Menu key.  
Scroll until the screen displays Infrared.  
Press Select key.  
To conserve battery power, the infrared port  
will de-activate itself when not in use.  
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activating your phones bluetooth port  
Bluetooth connections first require you to  
Siemens S45  
pair’ the Bluetooth devices. Refer to your  
Bluetooth device manufacturers instructions  
for detailed information.  
Press Menu key and scroll until Setup  
is highlighted.  
Press Select key and scroll until  
Connectivity is highlighted.  
Ericsson T39  
Press Select key and scroll until IrDA  
is highlighted.  
Using Menu – right key, scroll to select  
screen 5 – Extras.  
Press Change key. A tick will be displayed  
in the box to the left of IrDA.  
Press Yes key.  
Using Menu – right key, scroll to select  
option 5 – Bluetooth.  
To de-activate, follow the instructions above,  
deleting the tick from the IrDA box by  
pressing ‘Change’.  
Press Yes key.  
Press Discoverable.  
To conserve battery power, Bluetooth will  
de-activate itself after three minutes, if not used.  
Alternatively, from the Bluetooth menu you  
can select Operation Mode, and select On’ to  
leave Bluetooth permanently on.  
Siemens ME45  
Press Menu key and scroll until Setup  
is highlighted.  
To de-activate, follow the instructions above,  
selecting ‘Off’ instead of ‘On’.  
Press Select key and scroll until  
Connectivity is highlighted.  
Ericsson T68  
Press Select key.  
Press navigation key right to display icons.  
Scroll until IrDA is highlighted.  
Toggle navigation key: once to the right and  
then downwards twice, to highlight the  
Connect icon.  
Press Change key. A tick will be displayed  
in the box to the left of IrDA.  
To de-activate, follow the instructions above,  
deleting the tick from the IrDA box by  
pressing ‘Change’.  
Press navigation key to display the Connect  
screen.  
Press navigation key to select Bluetooth.  
Press Discoverable,  
If you have any difficulty with infrared  
activation, please refer to your handset  
manufacturers user guide.  
To conserve battery power, Bluetooth will  
de-activate itself after three minutes if not  
used.  
Alternatively, from the Bluetooth menu select  
Options, Operation Mode, and then On’ to  
leave Bluetooth permanently on.  
To de-activate, follow the instructions above,  
selecting ‘Off’ instead of ‘On’.  
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frequently asked questions  
What is Mobile Web?  
How is Mobile Web different from WAP?  
How much does it cost to send an email?  
Can I access my company LAN w ith  
Mobile Web?  
Mobile Web is a new service that enables you  
to access the full Internet, on the move. You  
can access any web site, including those you  
currently visit on your work or home PC.  
In addition, our special portal designed for  
PDA users – O2 PDA homepage – contains a  
wide range of handheld PC/PDA-friendly sites.  
Mobile Web gives you access to the full  
Internet. Using an Internet browser, you can  
view literally millions of different websites –  
in full colour – on a PDA or laptop screen.  
WAP screens enable you to view text-based  
information, only.  
An email is charged on the basis of how much  
data you send or receive. You may need to  
click through a few pages to get to your  
Internet based inbox, so the amount of data  
(and therefore cost) will differ depending on  
the nature of the pages. A typical PC-sized text  
only email page should take approximately  
10KB to download.  
No, the service does not provide LAN access,  
unless your company provides Internet access  
to your LAN. If your company has POP3 or  
IMAP4 access into your company LAN-based  
email, you may be able to use Mobile Web to  
access your email over the Internet. You should  
ask your company IT Manager whether you  
have this technology in your company.  
How does surfing the Internet via  
Mobile Web compare to using GSM?  
How does Mobile Web compare to  
the Internet service I get at home?  
How much does it cost to look at  
a w eb-page?  
Because Mobile Web uses our GPRS service  
and advanced data compression technology,  
you can expect speeds up to 5 times faster  
than with GSM. With GPRS, you are only billed  
for the amount of data you send and receive.  
So, you pay for what you do, not the amount  
of time it takes you to do it. In addition, with  
GPRS, if you are online when someone calls,  
your phone will still ring and you can take the  
call. When you’ve finished, you’re immediately  
back online.  
O2 also has a range of services that provide  
email and LAN access to company systems,  
including ‘Blackberry’ – a handheld device that  
gives mobile access to company email and  
other services. You should talk to your Service  
Provider about the options available from O2 to  
access LANs on the move.  
Mobile Web is very similar to the Internet  
experience you get at home– its just more  
convenient. With the right devices, you can  
access Mobile Web, whenever and wherever  
you want.*  
Web pages are also charged by the volume  
of data you send or receive. You may need  
to click through a few pages to get to the  
page you want, so the amount of data  
(and therefore the cost) will differ depending  
on the nature of the pages. One typical PC-  
sized page with images should take  
† compared to standard PSTN dial-up line  
* subject to network coverage  
Mobile Web does enable you to have access  
to Internet-based email and the full Internet  
through a range of devices. You can also  
choose to read and reply to work based email  
offline.  
approximately 35KB to download.  
How does Mobile Web w ork?  
You can view the Internet on your handheld  
PC/PDA or laptop using a GPRS device to  
access the Mobile Web service. You need to  
subscribe to Mobile Web, and go through a  
simple once-only set up process before you can  
use the service. Once you are set up, it takes  
only seconds to connect to the Internet.  
What happens if my PDA loses all  
its memory?  
How does surfing the Internet over  
Mobile Web compare to using High  
Speed Circuit Sw itched Data (HSCSD)?  
If, for example, your battery runs out  
completely, you will have to run through the  
complete set-up procedure again.  
Need help w ith Mobile Web?  
If you have difficulty connecting to our Mobile  
Web service, please contact your Service  
Provider. Alternatively, youll find detailed  
information on setting up your laptop and  
using the Mobile Web service on our web site.  
With Mobile Web, you are only billed for the  
amount of data you send and receive, not the  
time it takes you. With HSCSD you are charged  
for all the time you are connected. And with  
HSCSD, you cant take voice calls while you’re  
online.  
Do I need to have an Internet Service  
Provider (ISP), to use Mobile Web?  
What is GPRS?  
Not at all. O2 is your mobile service provider –  
though you may wish to continue using your  
existing ISP for services such as email.  
GPRS stands for General Packet Radio Service.  
With much higher data transfer speeds than  
the GSM service used for voice calls, text  
messages, and WAP services, GPRS is ideal for  
mobile Internet access.  
Why charge per MB and not per minute?  
How can I update the O2 Mobile Web  
application w hen a new version  
comes out?  
Because, this way, youre effectively charged  
for what you do, not the amount of time it  
takes you to do it. After you have  
downloaded a web page or email you can  
take as long as you like to read it – it wont  
cost a penny more.  
Every 30 days your PC will automatically check  
to see if a newer version, or new handset  
modem drivers are available. You can choose  
to run the Auto Update Agent’ when it  
appears, or click ‘Cancel’. If you choose to  
proceed the new version or drivers will  
download and install automatically when  
you next ‘sync’  
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troubleshooting  
Before you can access the Mobile Web service  
from your handheld PC/PDA, you will need a  
subscription.  
Trouble using Mobile Web w ith  
Bluetooth?  
Bluetooth devices must be paired’ before  
they can talk to each other. The steps for  
pairing are different for each kind of Bluetooth  
device – for detailed instructions, refer to your  
phone or PDA user guide.  
Have you got the right devices?  
Mobile Web is not accessible from all phones  
and handheld PC/PDAs. To check whether you  
have a suitable phone and handheld PC/PDA,  
visit www.o2.co.uk/mobileweb.  
Make sure that your mobile phones  
Bluetooth port is activated (see pages 35), and  
that the Bluetooth port on your handheld  
PC/PDA is also on.  
Cant find the O2 Mobile Web application  
on your PDA?  
Power off your phone, and turn it back on  
again. This will let your phone reset, and may  
fix the problem.  
Before you can install the O2 Mobile Web  
application from the ‘Getting Started’ CD, you  
must be able to sync’ your handheld PC/PDA  
with your PC. To set up a sync’ relationship,  
refer to your PDA manufacturers instructions.  
Close all applications, then re-boot your  
handheld PC/PDA, following the  
manufacturers instructions. Note: do not  
perform a full reset as this could delete all  
stored information!  
Before you can run a ‘sync’ session, your  
PDA will need to be in its cradle, or connected  
to your PC via a cable. The application will only  
load after a sync’ session has occurred.  
Trouble w ith Email?  
The application can be found under start,  
programs, O2 Mobile Web on a Pocket PC,  
and under the applications menu from home  
on PalmHandhelds.  
To send or receive POP3 or IMAP4 email, you  
will need to have an open Mobile Web  
connection, and have set up a POP3 or IMAP4  
service on your handheld PC/PDA (see pages  
9 - 12 for Pocket PC, or pages 19 - 20 for  
Palm Handhelds).  
Trouble using Mobile Web w ith Infrared?  
Make sure that your mobile phones infrared  
port is activated (see pages 31 - 34), and that  
it is aligned with the infrared port on your  
handheld PC/PDA.  
Your email service provider or IT department  
will need to support POP3 or IMAP4 email  
access. Check with them to make sure.  
Power off your phone, and turn it back on  
again. This will let your phone reset, and may  
fix the problem.  
Still not w orking?  
If none of the previous steps work, try  
uninstalling the Mobile Web application from  
your handheld PC/PDA by following the steps  
on page 30, and then reinstall.  
Close all applications, then re-boot your  
handheld PC/PDA by following the  
manufacturers instructions. Note: do not  
perform a full reset as this could delete all  
stored information!  
We hope that these tips have been helpful. If,  
however, you are still unable to fix your  
problem, please contact your service provider.  
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