HP Hewlett Packard PDAs Smartphones iPAQ hx2000 User Manual

User’s Guide  
HP iPAQ hx2000 Series Pocket PC  
Document Part Number: 366426-001  
August 2004  
Note: Not all models described are  
available in all regions. Model shown in  
illustrations is iPAQ hx2700 Series Pocket  
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Entering Owner Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–5  
Performing a Soft Reset. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–6  
Using Microsoft ActiveSync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–1  
Installing ActiveSync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–1  
Synchronizing Your Pocket PC with Your Computer. . . 2–4  
Changing Synchronization Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–4  
Copying Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–6  
Installing Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–7  
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AC Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–8  
USB Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–9  
Opening and Closing Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–8  
Closing with iTask. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–8  
Closing Manually . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–8  
Installing Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–9  
Deleting Applications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–9  
Backing Up Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–10  
Using the iPAQ FIle Store Folder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–10  
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Changing Word Suggestion Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–1  
Writing with the Stylus and the  
6 Applications  
Printing Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–16  
Attaching a Sound File to a Photo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–17  
Using iTask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–19  
7 Using Security Features  
Using HP ProtectTools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–1  
Setting Up Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–2  
Using Your iPAQ Pocket PC with  
HP ProtectTools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–7  
Changing Your HP ProtectTools Settings. . . . . . . . 7–10  
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Setting Up VPN Server Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . 8–12  
Starting VPN Server Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8–14  
9 Using Bluetooth  
Getting Acquainted with Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9–2  
Understanding Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9–3  
Supported Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9–4  
Powering Bluetooth On or Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9–4  
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Working with Files. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9–19  
Using Business Card Exchange. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9–21  
Working with Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9–24  
11Expansion Cards  
Installing a Secure Digital (SD) Expansion Card . . . . . 11–2  
Removing a Secure Digital (SD) Expansion Card. . . . . 11–3  
Installing a Compact Flash (CF) Expansion Card . . . . . 11–4  
Removing a Compact Flash (CF) Expansion Card . . . . 11–5  
Viewing the Content of Memory Cards. . . . . . . . . . . . . 11–5  
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12Troubleshooting  
Common Problems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12–1  
Wi-Fi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12–8  
Equipment Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A–6  
Airline Travel Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A–7  
Wireless Notices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A–7  
U.S. Regulatory Wireless Notice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A–7  
Canadian Regulatory Wireless Notice. . . . . . . . . . . . A–7  
Japanese Regulatory Wireless Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . A–8  
Brazilian Regulatory Wireless Notice. . . . . . . . . . . . A–8  
B Specifications  
System Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B–1  
Physical Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B–3  
Operating Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B–3  
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Getting to Know Your iPAQ  
Pocket PC  
Congratulations on purchasing your HP iPAQ hx2000 Series  
Pocket PC. Use this guide to help you set up your Pocket PC and  
to learn how it works.  
Note: Press and hold the iTask button ( ) on the front of your  
iPAQ Pocket PC to switch between the current application and the  
last application you were running.  
Using the Stylus  
Your iPAQ Pocket PC comes with a stylus that you should use to  
tap or write on your screen.  
You can perform three basic actions using the stylus:  
Tap—Lightly touch the screen to select or open an item. Lift the  
stylus after you tap an item. Tapping is equivalent to clicking an  
item with the mouse on your computer.  
Drag—Place the point of the stylus on the screen and drag an  
item across the screen without lifting the stylus until you have  
completed the selection. Dragging is equivalent to dragging with  
the left mouse button pressed on your computer.  
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Tap and hold—Hold the stylus pointer on an item for a short  
time until a menu displays. Tapping and holding is equivalent to  
right-clicking your computer mouse button. When you tap and  
hold, a circle of red dots appears around the stylus to indicate that  
the menu will soon pop up.  
ÄCAUTION: To prevent damage to your iPAQ Pocket PC screen, never  
use any device other than the stylus that comes with the Pocket PC  
or an approved replacement to tap or write on the screen. If you  
lose or break your stylus, you can order extras at  
Aligning the Screen  
When the iPAQ Pocket PC is turned on for the first time, you are  
guided through a screen alignment process. You must realign  
your screen if:  
The Pocket PC does not respond accurately to your taps.  
You perform a full reset of your Pocket PC.  
To realign the iPAQ Pocket PC screen:  
1. From the Start menu, tap Settings > System tab > Screen  
icon.  
2. Tap the Align Screen button.  
Shortcut: To access the Align Screen application without  
tapping on the screen, press and hold the 5-Way Navigation  
button, then press the Calendar button.  
3. Tap the cross-hair object at each location. Be precise when  
tapping the cross-hair object.  
4. Tap OK.  
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Adjusting Text Size  
How much information you see on the screen depends on the text  
size. To adjust the text size:  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Screen > Text Size tab.  
2. Drag the slider to the desired text size; then tap OK.  
Changing the Screen from Portrait to  
Landscape Mode  
To select Portrait or Landscape screen orientation:  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Screen.  
2. Tap Portrait, Landscape (right-handed), or Landscape  
(left-handed).  
3. Tap OK.  
Shortcut: Press and hold the Calendar button for two seconds to  
toggle between portrait and landscape modes.  
Note: The Wi-Fi antenna for the HP iPAQ is located in the top of  
the device. If you cover up the top of the HP iPAQ after you have  
turned on Wi-Fi, signal strength may be affected.  
Setting the Date and Time  
When you turn on your iPAQ Pocket PC for the first time, you are  
requested to select your time zone. After setting the time zone,  
you still need to set the time and date on your device. All three  
settings are located in the Clock Settings screen and can be set  
at the same time.  
Note: By default, the time on the iPAQ Pocket PC is  
synchronized with your computer each time the two devices  
connect using ActiveSync.  
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Setting the Time for Home and Locations  
You Are Visiting  
From the Start menu, tap Settings > System tab > Clock &  
Alarms icon.  
Shortcut: From the Today screen, tap the Clock icon to set  
the time.  
1. Tap either Home or Visiting.  
2. Tap the time-zone down arrow, and select the appropriate  
time zone.  
3. Tap the hour, minutes, or seconds, and use the up and down  
arrows to adjust the time.  
Shortcut: You can also adjust the time by moving the hands of  
the clock with the stylus.  
4. Tap AM or PM.  
5. Tap OK.  
6. Tap Yes to save the clock settings.  
Setting the Date  
1. From the Start menu, tap Settings > System tab > Clock &  
Alarms icon.  
Shortcut: From the Today screen, tap the Clock icon to set  
the date.  
2. Tap the down arrow by the date.  
3. Tap the left or right arrow to select a month and year.  
4. Tap a day.  
5. Tap OK.  
6. Tap Yes to save the date settings.  
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You need to reset your time zone, time, and date if:  
The location time (Home or Visiting) needs to be changed.  
All power to the iPAQ Pocket PC is lost, which removes all  
saved settings.  
You perform a full reset of your iPAQ Pocket PC.  
Shortcut: From the Today screen, tap the Clock icon to set  
the time zone, time, and date.  
Entering Owner Information  
You can personalize your iPAQ Pocket PC by entering owner  
information. To enter owner information:  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Settings > Personal tab  
> Owner Information.  
information.  
2. Tap in the Name field. A keyboard appears at the bottom of  
the screen. Tap on the characters to enter your name.  
Note: If you prefer, you can use Letter Recognizer, Microsoft  
Transcriber, or Block Recognizer to input information. Refer to  
Chapter 5, “Learning Input Methods,” for more information.  
3. Tap the Tab key on the keyboard to move the cursor to the  
next field.  
4. Continue entering whatever information you want to include.  
5. To display owner information at startup, tap the Options tab  
and select the Identification information checkbox.  
6. Tap on the Notes tab to enter any notes.  
7. Tap OK to save the information and return to the Today  
screen.  
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Resetting the Device  
Sometimes there is a need to reset your Pocket PC. Resetting the  
device is known as performing a “soft” or “hard” reset.  
Performing a Soft Reset  
A soft reset stops all running applications, but does not erase any  
programs or saved data. Be sure to save any unsaved data within  
a running application before performing a soft reset.  
Perform a soft reset to:  
Stop all running applications  
Install a new application  
Restart the Pocket PC if it stops responding  
To perform a soft reset:  
1. Locate the recessed Reset button on the bottom of your iPAQ  
Pocket PC.  
2. Use the stylus to lightly press the Reset button.  
The Pocket PC restarts and displays the Today screen.  
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Performing a Hard Reset  
Perform a hard reset only when you want to clear all  
user-installed settings, applications, and data from RAM  
(Random Access Memory), where data and applications you have  
loaded are stored.  
ÄCAUTION: If you perform a hard reset, your Pocket PC loses all data  
and programs not saved in iPAQ File Store.  
To perform a hard reset:  
1. Press and hold down the Calendar and iTask buttons.  
2. While holding down these buttons, use the stylus to  
lightly press the Reset button on the bottom of the iPAQ  
Pocket PC for about two seconds.  
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3. When the Pocket PC screen begins to fade, release the  
Calendar and iTask buttons first, and then remove the stylus  
from the Reset button.  
Note: If you simultaneously push and hold the Reset, Calendar,  
and iTask buttons for more than two seconds, the battery  
disconnects. To restart the device, either plug the device into the  
AC Adapter or press the Reset button again.  
After performing a hard reset, you may need to reinstall  
applications stored in iPAQ File Store to restore shortcuts and full  
functionality.  
4. The Pocket PC resets and powers on.  
To return your iPAQ Pocket PC to factory settings after  
performing a hard reset:  
1. Tap Start > Programs > File Explorer > My Device.  
2. Tap the iPAQ File Store folder to open it.  
3. Tap Edit > Select All.  
4. Tap and hold the selected files, then tap Delete.  
5. Tap Yes to delete all file in iPAQ File Store.  
Removing/Replacing the Flip Cover  
Your Pocket PC comes with a protective flip cover, which is  
designed to protect your screen.  
ÄCAUTION: It is recommended that you leave on the flip cover;  
however, you can remove it from the Pocket PC.  
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To remove the flip cover:  
1. Open the flip cover.  
2. Gently pull the flip cover away from one side of the device  
1.  
3. Pull the flip cover away from the other side of the device 2.  
To replace the flip cover, reverse the steps above.  
Routine Care  
ÄCAUTION: The screen of your iPAQ Pocket PC is made of glass and  
can be damaged or broken by drops, impacts, or pressure.  
Note: HP is not responsible for damage that occurs as a result of  
your failure to follow the instructions that came with the HP  
branded product. Refer to the warranty document inlcuded with  
your iPAQ Pocket PC for more information.  
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You should observe the following practices to protect the screen  
of your iPAQ Pocket PC from damage:  
Do not sit on your iPAQ Pocket PC.  
When transporting your iPAQ Pocket PC in a purse, pocket,  
briefcase, etc., ensure the device does not get compressed,  
bent, dropped, or hit.  
When not in use, close the flip cover on your iPAQ Pocket  
PC and store it in a case. You can select from a wide variety  
of case options at www.hp.com/go/ipaqaccessories or  
www.casesonline.com.  
Do not place anything on top of your Pocket PC.  
Do not bang your iPAQ Pocket PC against hard objects.  
Never use any device other than the stylus that comes with  
the Pocket PC or an approved replacement to tap or write on  
the screen. If you lose or break your stylus, you can order  
Clean your Pocket PC by wiping the screen and the exterior  
with a soft, damp cloth lightly moistened only with water.  
ÄCAUTION: To reduce the risk of damage to the internal components,  
do not spray liquid directly on the screen, or allow excess liquid to drip  
inside your Pocket PC. Using soap or other cleaning products on the  
screen might discolor the finish and damage it.  
Traveling with your Pocket PC  
Use the following guidelines when traveling with your Pocket  
PC.  
Back up your information.  
Take a copy of your backup with you on an SD memory card.  
Disconnect all external devices.  
Take the AC Adapter and Charger Adapter with you.  
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Keep your Pocket PC in a protective case and keep it in your  
carry-on luggage.  
For air travel, be sure to turn off the Phone, Bluetooth, and  
Wi-Fi. To turn off all wireless features, from the Today  
screen, tap Start > iPAQ Wireless > All Off.  
If you are traveling internationally, be sure you have the plug  
adapter appropriate for the country you are visiting.  
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Synchronizing with Your  
Computer  
Using Microsoft ActiveSync  
Your device can be connected to a computer so you can transfer  
files back and forth. In this way, you only have to input data once.  
Microsoft ActiveSync is a synchronization program you install  
on your desktop or laptop computer to:  
Copy files (data, audio, or video) between your device and up  
to two host computers so you always have the latest  
information in all locations.  
Install programs on your device  
Back up and restore device information  
Synchronize links  
Send and receive e-mail  
Request meetings  
Installing ActiveSync  
ÄCAUTION: For synchronization to work properly, install Microsoft  
ActiveSync on your computer (Steps 1 and 2 below) before you  
connect your iPAQ Pocket PC to your computer (Step 3).  
To install Microsoft ActiveSync on your host computer:  
1. Insert the Companion CD into the CD tray or slot on your  
computer.  
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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 ActiveSync on  
your computer as well as other programs on your Pocket PC.  
3. Follow the screen recommendations and when prompted,  
connect your Pocket PC to your personal computer:  
a. Plug the AC Adapter into an electrical outlet 1 and  
connect the other end of the AC Adapter to the AC  
connector on the HP Desktop Cradle 2.  
b. Slide the bottom of your Pocket PC into the HP iPAQ  
Cradle 3 and push firmly to seat it.  
ÄCAUTION: To avoid damaging your Pocket PC or the cradle, check to  
be sure the Pocket PC and cradle connectors are properly aligned  
before pushing the Pocket PC into the HP Desktop Cradle.  
c. Connect the USB Cable to the USB port on your  
computer 4.  
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OR  
a. Plug the AC Adapter into an electrical outlet 1, then  
connect the other end of the AC Adapter to the AC  
connector on the Autosync Cable 2.  
b. Connect the 22-pin connector on the Autosync Cable to  
the universal sync connector on the bottom of your iPAQ  
Pocket PC 3.  
ÄCAUTION: To avoid damaging your Pocket PC or the Autosync Cable,  
check to be sure the Pocket PC and cable connectors are properly  
aligned before pushing the cable into the universal sync connector.  
c. Connect the other end of the Autosync Cable to the USB  
port on your computer 4.  
4. Once you are finished with the Setup Wizard, you can  
disconnect the Pocket PC from the computer.  
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Synchronizing Your Pocket PC with  
Your Computer  
With ActiveSync 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.  
Add or delete the type of data (Contacts, Calendar,  
Messaging, Tasks, Favorites, Files, Notes, and AvantGo) you  
want synchronized with your Pocket PC.  
Note: When you synchronize files, you can drag and drop the  
selected files from your computer to the synchronized folder on  
your iPAQ Pocket PC. If you named your device “PC1” when  
you created your partnership, then the synchronized folder is  
named “PC1.” When you synchronize, the files are automatically  
moved to and from your iPAQ Pocket PC.  
Changing Synchronization Settings  
You can modify your synchronization settings for Microsoft  
ActiveSync to:  
Change when your iPAQ Pocket PC synchronizes with your  
host computer.  
Change the type of connection (serial, USB, or infrared) from  
your iPAQ Pocket PC to your computer.  
Select the files and information to synchronize.  
Select the files and information you do not want to  
synchronize (for example, e-mail attachments).  
Determine how conflicts between information on your  
iPAQ Pocket PC and information on your computer are to be  
handled.  
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To change synchronization settings:  
1. From the Start menu on your computer, click Programs >  
Microsoft ActiveSync > Tools > Options.  
a. On the Sync Options tab, select the files and information  
to synchronize with your computer.  
b. On the Schedule tab, select when your iPAQ Pocket PC  
synchronizes with your computer.  
c. On the Rules tab, determine how conflicts between  
information on your iPAQ Pocket PC and information  
on your computer are to be handled.  
2. Tap OK when you are finished.  
3. From the File menu, click Connection Settings. Select the  
type of connection to be allowed between the iPAQ Pocket  
PC and the computer.  
Using the Infrared Connection  
As an alternative to using the desktop cradle, you can  
synchronize your Pocket PC and your computer using the  
infrared connection if you have an infrared port or an infrared  
USB adapter installed on your computer. The infrared connection  
option works only on computers that have Microsoft Windows  
98SE, Me, 2000, or XP operating systems installed.  
To set up an infrared connection to a computer:  
1. Synchronize your Pocket PC with your computer using the  
desktop cradle before the first time you establish an  
ActiveSync connection via infrared.  
2. Follow your computer manufacturer’s instructions to install  
and set up an infrared port.  
3. Remove the Pocket PC from the cradle and line up the  
infrared port with the computer infrared port so they are  
unobstructed and within 12 inches (30.5 cm) of each other.  
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4. Initiate a connection by tapping Start > Programs >  
ActiveSync > Tools > Connect via IR. Synchronization  
begins on your device.  
5. To disconnect, move the devices away from each other or  
tap X in the upper right of the screen to turn off.  
Copying Files  
You can copy files to and from your host computer using  
Explore in ActiveSync and Windows Explorer.  
To copy files:  
1. Insert your iPAQ Pocket PC into the sync cable.  
2. From the Start menu on your computer, click Programs >  
Microsoft ActiveSync.  
3. Click Explore.  
4. Double-click the My Pocket PC.  
5. On your computer, right-click the Start menu, and select  
Explore.  
6. Locate the file to be moved.  
Note: You cannot copy preinstalled files or system files.  
7. Drag and drop your files between your iPAQ Pocket PC and  
your computer. ActiveSync converts the files so that they can  
be used by the Pocket Office programs, if necessary.  
Note: Move your files directly into My Documents on your  
iPAQ Pocket PC (or into a folder inside My Documents), so  
the programs on your iPAQ Pocket PC can locate them.  
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Installing Programs  
To install programs on your iPAQ Pocket PC from your computer  
using ActiveSync:  
1. Connect your iPAQ Pocket PC to your computer using the  
sync cable.  
2. Follow the instructions on the screen.  
3. Check the screen of your iPAQ Pocket PC to see if any  
further steps are necessary to complete the installation.  
Backing up and Restoring Files  
To help reduce the chance of losing information, you should back  
up information to your computer regularly. For more information  
on backing up and restoring information using Microsoft  
ActiveSync, refer to “Using ActiveSync to Backup/Restore” in  
Chapter 6.  
You can synchronize links to Web sites from the Favorites  
list on your computer to view them offline with Pocket Internet  
Explorer.  
1. From the Start menu on your computer, click Programs  
and double-click the Internet Explorer.  
2. Click Favorites to see the list of links to your favorite Web  
sites.  
3. To save a Web site link to Mobile Favorites, open the Web  
site and click Create Mobile Favorite.  
If you select “Favorites” as an information type to be  
synchronized, ActiveSync copies your mobile favorite  
to your Pocket PC the next time you synchronize.  
4. Follow the instructions in Synchronize information to  
manually synchronize your favorite links.  
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Sending and Receiving E-mail  
You can send and receive e-mail messages by synchronizing your  
iPAQ Pocket PC with your computer using ActiveSync. If you are  
using ActiveSync to send and receive e-mail messages, the name  
of the folder you are using is displayed at the bottom of the  
screen. For more information on sending and receiving e-mail  
using ActiveSync, from the Start menu, tap Help > Messaging.  
Requesting Meetings  
You can schedule a meeting and send a meeting request through  
ActiveSync. For more information, from the Start menu, tap  
Help > Calendar.  
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Your iPAQ Pocket PC is shipped with a rechargeable battery that  
is partially charged. It is recommended that you fully charge the  
Pocket PC battery before setting up the device, and recharge  
regularly. Your Pocket PC uses some power to maintain files in  
RAM and the clock. While working at your desk, keep the Pocket  
PC and AC Adapter connected through the HP Desktop Cradle.  
When you travel, it is recommended that you carry the AC  
Adapter, Charger Adapter plug, or an optional spare battery with  
you.  
ÄCAUTION: Use only an HP approved battery for your iPAQ Pocket  
PC. Inserting a battery that does not comply with HP requirements might  
cause the Pocket PC to malfunction and will void the HP iPAQ limited  
warranty.  
The iPAQ Pocket PC also has a small internal backup battery that  
allows you to change the main battery without losing RAM data  
(user-installed programs and data) as long as it is replaced within  
15 minutes. The internal battery can only be removed by  
qualified HP Technical Support.  
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Installing the Battery  
To install the removable/rechargeable battery:  
1. To remove the battery cover, press the battery release latch  
down 1, then swing the battery door up and remove it from  
the device 2.  
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2. Insert the right side of the battery into the right side of the  
battery compartment, then press the left side of the battery  
into place 3.  
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3. Insert the top of the battery cover into the top of the battery  
compartment 4.  
4. Press the bottom of the battery cover into place until it clicks  
5.  
ÄCAUTION: The cover must be in place for the Pocket PC to operate. If  
the battery cover is not in place when you press the Power button, the  
Pocket PC will not power on.  
Note: If the battery is fully discharged, you must connect the  
AC Adapter to the Pocket PC to fully charge it before continuing.  
It takes up to four hours to fully charge a completely drained  
battery.  
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Removing the Battery  
ÄCAUTION: Before removing the battery, use iPAQ Backup or  
ActiveSync to back up data on your Pocket PC.  
Note: If you remove or replace the battery, your HP iPAQ will  
perform a soft reset. Be sure to close all applications and save  
data before removing the battery.  
To remove the battery:  
1. Press the battery release latch down 1.  
2. Swing the battery door up and remove it from the device 2.  
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3. Lift the left side of the battery up and remove it from the  
Pokcet PC.  
ÄCAUTION: Because most of the applications and data you install on  
your Pocket PC are held in memory (RAM), you will need to reinstall  
them if the battery completely discharges or if the battery is removed  
from the device for more than a few minutes. Otherwise, when fully  
charged, the internal backup battery saves the user-installed data for up  
to 15 minutes when the standard battery is removed. Before removing  
the battery, check to see that the internal backup battery is fully  
charged by tapping Start > Settings > System tab > Power icon.  
You do not need to reinstall applications and data installed in the iPAQ  
File Store folder because they are saved in nonvolatile memory.  
Charging with the AC Adapter  
The standard AC Adapter works in a standard electrical outlet.  
You can also charge your Pocket PC in your automobile with an  
optional Automobile Adapter that works in your vehicle’s  
electrical cigarette lighter or a 12-volt power outlet.  
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To purchase an optional Automobile Adapter, refer to the HP  
ÄCAUTION: Use only HP recommended AC adapters.  
To charge your Pocket PC using the AC Adapter:  
1. Insert the AC Adapter plug into the AC Charger adapter 1.  
2. Plug the AC Adapter into an electrical outlet 2.  
3. Insert the AC Charger adapter into the bottom of the  
Pocket PC 3.  
ÄCAUTION: To avoid damaging your Pocket PC or the AC Adapter,  
check to be sure all connectors are properly aligned before connecting  
them.  
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4. When the Power button indicator on the front of the Pocket  
PC turns solid amber, the device is fully charged and you can  
disconnect the AC Adapter. The approximate time to fully  
charge a drained battery is four hours.  
Note: A standard battery can be charged in about four hours; an  
optional extended battery takes longer.  
Charging with the HP Desktop Cradle  
and AC Adapter  
Use the HP Desktop Cradle to charge your Pocket PC.  
Note: It is not necessary to synchronize your Pocket PC before  
charging it.  
To charge your Pocket PC using the HP Desktop Cradle:  
1. Plug the AC Adapter into an electrical outlet 1 and connect  
the other end of the AC Adapter to the AC connector on the  
HP Desktop Cradle 2.  
2. Slide the bottom of your Pocket PC into the HP iPAQ  
cradle 3 and push firmly to seat it.  
CAUTION: To avoid damaging your Pocket PC or the cradle, check to  
be sure the Pocket PC and cradle connectors are properly aligned  
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before pushing the Pocket PC into the HP Desktop Cradle.  
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Note: The amber charge light on the front of the Pocket PC  
blinks while the battery is recharging and turns solid amber  
(nonblinking) when the battery is fully charged.  
Charging with the HP Desktop Cradle  
and USB Cable  
An alternative method of charging the Pocket PC is to charge the  
device by using a USB cable. However, because this charging  
method drains the host battery (i.e., laptop), you must enable  
USB charging on the Pocket PC before you can charge the  
device.  
To charge your Pocket PC using the HP Desktop Cradle and USB  
Cable:  
1. Turn on USB charging by tapping Start > Settings > System  
tab > Power on the Pocket PC.  
2. Select the USB Charging tab, and then check Use USB  
Charging.  
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3. Tap 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 available USB Port on your  
USB powered device, such as a laptop.  
Note: The Pocket PC charges slower when using an USB cable  
than with an AC Adapter.  
Manually Checking the Battery Charge  
Level  
To manually monitor the battery power:  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab.  
2. Tap Power > Battery tab.  
If the battery charge level is low, connect to AC power using  
the HP Desktop Cradle and the AC Adapter, or change the  
battery. For information on purchasing an optional standard or  
extended battery, visit the HP Web site at  
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To use a shortcut to view your battery charge level, tap the  
Battery icon located in the TodayPanel Lite on the Today screen  
plug in.  
Battery Saving Tip: Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Power >  
Advanced tab, then tap the Turn off device if not used for  
checkbox and set it to turn your iPAQ Pocket PC off after a short  
time of not being used.  
CAUTION: It is recommended that you do not allow the battery  
installed in your iPAQ Pocket PC to discharge completely. Doing so  
does not harm your Pocket PC or battery; however, you will lose all  
data not stored in File Store (ROM). Discharging the battery  
completely is similar to performing a hard reset. Refer to “Performing  
a Hard Reset” in Chapter 1 for more information.  
Power Saving Tips  
Here are some power saving tips to help save energy in your  
Pocket PC battery.  
Set the backlight to go off quickly (10 or 30 seconds) after  
you stop using your Pocket PC, or implement Power Save  
mode to turn off the backlight completely. For more  
information, refer to “Changing the Backlight Settings” later  
in this chapter.  
lowest level that is still useable for the given lighting conditions  
can be the single most important thing you can do to preserve  
battery life.  
Leave your Pocket PC connected to AC power at all times  
when you’re not using it. For more information, refer to  
“Charging with the AC Adapter” earlier in this chapter.  
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Leave your Pocket PC set to turn off after not being used for  
a short time. Tap the Battery icon > Advanced tab. On  
battery power, set the device to power off in the shortest  
acceptable time.  
Turn off all wireless activities when not in use. Refer to  
“Powering Wi-Fi On or Off” in Chapter 8 and “Powering  
Bluetooth On or Off” in Chapter 9.  
Turn off the Receive all incoming beams setting and receive  
infrared beams manually instead. Refer to Chapter 2,  
“Synchronizing with Your Computer.”  
You can program an Application Button to turn off the screen  
when an MP3 is playing, thus saving battery power used to  
run the screen. Tap Start > Programs > Windows Media >  
Tools > Settings > Buttons. From the Select Function  
drop-down list, tap Screen Toggle. Press a program button,  
then tap OK. Then, when listening to music, press that  
program button to turn off the screen display.  
Power off your Pocket PC when it is being charged to allow it  
to charge at a faster rate.  
To ensure you always have battery power available, invest in  
an extra Standard Battery or Extended Battery. These  
batteries can be charged in the optional battery charger. To  
purchase an extra battery and/or a battery charger, visit the  
Changing the Backlight Settings  
Your new Pocket PC comes with an automatic brightness control  
feature that saves up to 25% battery life. The Backlight icon  
displays on the Today screen for easy accessibility. In addition to  
using the TodayPanel Lite shortcut, you can access the Backlight  
application by tapping Start > Settings > System tab >  
Backlight.  
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To change the Backlight settings:  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Backlight.  
2. On the Battery Power tab, select the Turn off backlight if  
device is not used for checkbox and enter the time duration  
you want to pass before the backlight turns off.  
3. Tap the External Power tab to change the backlight setting  
for when you are using an external power source (e.g., cradle,  
AC Adapter, etc.).  
4. Tap the Brightness tab to change the brightness level on the  
Pocket PC when using the Pocket PC on battery or external  
power.  
5. Tap OK when you are finished making your changes.  
Note: The Backlight automatically turns on when you tap on the  
screen or press a button.  
Disabling Buttons  
The Button Lock application allows you to disable all the buttons  
on your Pocket PC, except the power button whenever the device  
is in Standby mode. By enabling this feature, you can ensure the  
device is not accidentally turned on, thus draining your battery.  
To enable the button lock feature:  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Buttons.  
2. Tap the Lock tab and check Disable all buttons except  
power button.  
3. Tap OK.  
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Using the Today Screen  
When you first turn on your iPAQ Pocket PC, the Today screen  
displays. You can also display it by tapping Start > Today. Use  
the Today screen to view:  
Owner information  
Upcoming appointments  
Unread and unsent messages  
Tasks that need to be completed  
Tap to view Connections  
Tap to change volume or mute all sounds  
Tap to view  
Programs menu  
Tap to change date and time  
Tap to read e-mail  
Tap to set appointment or  
view existing appointments  
Tap to view and set Wi-Fi and  
Bluetooth settings  
Tap to create a new item  
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Navigation Bar and Command Bar  
The Navigation Bar is located at the top of the screen. It displays  
the Start button, active notifications (such as new e-mail, Wi-Fi  
connection status, speaker status) and current time. Use the Start  
menu to select a program.  
Navigation Bar  
Tap to select a program  
Tap to select a program you used recently  
Tap to see additional programs  
Tap to customize settings  
Tap for Bluetooth features  
The Command bar is located at the bottom of the screen. The  
New menu provides shortcuts in creating new appointments,  
contacts, tasks, notes, etc. The Input panel button allows you to  
enter text.  
Input panel button  
New button  
Menu  
Buttons  
actions  
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Status Icons  
You may see the following status icons displayed on the  
Navigation or Command bar. Tap the icon on the screen to view  
more information related to the item.  
Icon  
Status  
Active connection to computer or wireless network.  
Inactive connection to computer or wireless network.  
Microsoft ActiveSync is synchronizing.  
Speaker is on.  
Speaker is off (or in mute position).  
Battery power is low.  
Battery power is very low.  
E-mail, SMS or MMS messages received.  
Instant messages received.  
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Icon  
Status  
iPAQ Pocket PC is connected with the desktop cradle. This  
icon appears only when there is an active connection.  
iPAQ Wireless icon—Tap to display Wireless screen.  
Provides a control center to turn all wireless activities on  
and off, and to configure their settings.  
Pop-Up Menus  
Pop-up menus allow 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 file to another device.  
To access a pop-up menu, tap and hold the stylus on the item on  
which you want to perform the action. When the menu appears,  
tap the desired action, or tap anywhere outside the menu to close  
it without performing an action.  
Tap and hold to display  
the pop-up menu  
Tap the action you want  
Tap outside the menu to close  
it without performing an action  
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Creating Information  
From the Today screen, you can create new information,  
including:  
Appointments  
Contacts  
Messages  
Excel Workbook  
Notes  
Tasks  
Word documents  
1. From the Start menu, tap Today > New at the bottom of the  
screen.  
2. Tap an option to create a new item.  
3. Tap OK after you finish creating a new item.  
Customizing the Today Screen  
From the Settings Today screen, you can:  
Add a picture as the background.  
Select the information that appears on the Today screen.  
Select the Today screen theme.  
Set the order of the information.  
Set when to see the Today screen.  
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1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Today.  
2. Select Use this picture as the background checkbox.  
3. Tap Browse to select a picture from File Explorer.  
4. Tap the Items tab to select or reorder the information on the  
Today screen.  
5. Tap an item to highlight it.  
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6. Tap Move Up or Move Down to change the order of items on  
the Today screen.  
Note: You cannot change the placement of the Date on the  
Today screen.  
7. Tap the down arrow associated with Today timeout  
checkbox to determine how many hours must pass before the  
Today screen displays.  
8. Tap OK.  
Changing the Screen Orientation  
You can change the screen orientation of your Pocket PC from  
Portrait to Landscape mode.  
To change the screen orientation of your Pocket PC:  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Screen.  
2. Tap Portrait, Landscape (right-handed), or Landscape  
(left-handed).  
3. Tap OK.  
Shortcut: Press and hold the Calendar button for two seconds to  
toggle between portrait and landscape modes.  
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Opening and Closing Applications  
Open any application on your iPAQ Pocket PC from the  
Start menu.  
Note: You can also open an application by assigning it to an  
Application Button. To assign Application Buttons, from the  
Today screen, tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Buttons.  
To open an application:  
1. Tap Start > Programs.  
2. Tap the desired application title or logo.  
To minimize an open application, tap the x at the top right of the  
screen.  
Close applications either manually or by using iTask.  
Note: Applications automatically close based on available  
memory.  
Closing with iTask  
1. Press the iTask button (Application Button 4 on the lower  
right side of your device).  
2. Tap and hold the program to be closed.  
3. From the pop-up menu, tap Close This Task.  
Closing Manually  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Memory > Running  
Programs tab.  
2. Tap Stop All or select a particular application, then tap Stop.  
Note: To bring a currently running program to the foreground,  
tap Activate.  
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Installing Applications  
Install applications on your iPAQ Pocket PC from your:  
Computer by using Microsoft ActiveSync.  
iPAQ Pocket PC if the application file has a .cab extension.  
iPAQ Pocket PC or your computer by copying an application  
file that has an .exe or .cef extension.  
To install more applications on your Pocket PC:  
1. Use the HP Desktop Cradle to connect your Pocket PC to  
your personal computer.  
2. Follow the instructions in the Installation Wizard provided  
with the program you want to install.  
3. Check the screen on your Pocket PC to see if any further  
steps are necessary to complete the program installation.  
Deleting Applications  
To delete applications on your Pocket PC:  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Remove Programs.  
2. Select the checkbox for the program(s) you want to remove,  
then tap Remove.  
Note: By removing an application from your Pocket PC, you  
increase storage memory (used to store data and document files)  
and program memory (used to run programs) on the device.  
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Backing Up Information  
Use iPAQ Backup or Microsoft ActiveSync Backup to back up  
and restore information on your iPAQ Pocket PC.  
Note: Your iPAQ Pocket PC came preinstalled with iPAQ  
Backup. However, you must install ActiveSync on your computer  
before using ActiveSync Backup.  
To help reduce the chance of losing information, you should back  
up information on a regular schedule. For more information on  
backing up your data, refer to “Using iPAQ Backup to  
Backup/Restore” in Chapter 6.  
Using the iPAQ FIle Store Folder  
You can install programs and save files to the iPAQ File Store  
folder, which is accessed from File Explorer on your iPAQ  
Pocket PC.  
Programs and files stored in iPAQ File Store are held in ROM  
and are saved if you perform a full reset of your iPAQ Pocket PC  
or if the battery discharges completely.  
ÄCAUTION: If you have HP ProtectTools enabled and forget your PIN or  
password, resetting the device will result in loss of data stored in iPAQ  
File Store. For more information on HP ProtectTools, refer to Chapter 7,  
“Using Security Features.”  
Some devices also come with High Speed File Store, a faster  
version of iPAQ File Store. If your iPAQ Pocket PC has more  
than 30 MB of File Store space, it is High Speed File Store. To  
find out how much File Store memory is on your device, from the  
Today screen, tap the Memory icon > Storage Card tab. Select  
iPAQ File Store in the drop down list box. If the amount is 30  
MB or more, then you have High Speed File Store.  
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To save to iPAQ File Store or High Speed File Store:  
1. Copy the files to be saved to the iPAQ File Store folder.  
2. Tap Start > Programs > File Explorer > My Device >  
iPAQ File Store.  
3. Paste the selected files.  
ÄCAUTION: If you format iPAQ File Store, do not perform a hard or soft  
reset. Doing so may prevent your Pocket PC from operating normally. For  
more information on formatting iPAQ File Store, refer to “Performing a  
Hard Reset” in Chapter 1.  
Note: Before saving files to the iPAQ File Store folder, it is a  
good idea to determine how much memory is available in the  
folder. To view the amount of memory, from the Today screen,  
tap the Memory icon > Storage Card tab, then select iPAQ File  
Store from the drop down menu.  
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Learning Input Methods  
Using Input Software  
To input information to your Pocket PC, you can tap the  
on-screen keyboard or write with the Letter Recognizer,  
Microsoft Transcriber, or Block Recognizer in any application.  
You can use the stylus to draw and write on the screen in the  
Notes application and from any Notes tab in the Calendar,  
Contacts, and Tasks applications.  
ÄCAUTION: To avoid damaging your iPAQ Pocket PC screen, always  
use a stylus. Never use a pen or any type of metal pointer on the  
screen.  
Note: Microsoft Transcriber is a free program that you can  
download from the Microsoft Web site.  
Changing Word Suggestion Options  
As you type or write, the Pocket PC suggests words for you in a  
box above the keyboard, Letter Recognizer, or Block Recognizer,  
but not in the Transcriber.  
You determine:  
If words are suggested.  
The number of letters you enter before a word is suggested.  
The number of words that are suggested per entry.  
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To change settings for word suggestions:  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Input.  
2. Tap the Word Completion tab.  
3. Tap the down arrow associated with letters and select the  
number of letters you want to type before a word is  
suggested.  
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4. Tap the down arrow associated with words and select the  
number of words you want suggested.  
5. Tap OK.  
Note: If you do not want any words suggested, remove the  
checkmark by tapping the checkbox next to Suggest Words  
When Entering Text.  
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Using the On-Screen Keyboard  
Use the stylus to tap letters, numbers, and symbols on the  
on-screen keyboard to enter typed text directly onto the screen.  
1. From any application, tap the up arrow next to the Input  
Panel icon.  
2. Tap Keyboard to display a keyboard on the screen.  
Note: To see symbols, tap the 123 key.  
3. Tap a letter, symbol, or number to enter information.  
4. Tap OK.  
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Writing with the Stylus and the Letter  
Recognizer  
Use the stylus and Letter Recognizer to write letters, numbers,  
and symbols on the screen. Create words and sentences by  
writing in uppercase (ABC), lowercase (abc), and symbols (123)  
as instructed here.  
To write with the stylus and Letter Recognizer:  
1. From any application, tap the up arrow next to the Input  
Panel icon.  
2. Tap Letter Recognizer.  
3. Write a letter or symbol between the dashed line and  
baseline.  
To display in uppercase, write a letter between the hatch  
marks labeled ABC.  
To display in lowercase, write a letter between the hatch  
marks labeled abc.  
Write a number or draw a symbol between the hatch  
marks labeled 123.  
What you write will be converted to text.  
Note: For the Letter Recognizer to work effectively, write  
characters between the dashed line and baseline.  
If you are writing a letter like “p,” write the top portion  
within the dashed line and baseline, and the tail portion  
below the baseline.  
If you writing a letter like “b,” write the bottom portion  
within the dashed line and baseline, and the top portion  
above the dashed line.  
Note:To view help on using Letter Recognizer, open the program  
and tap the question mark next to the writing area.  
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Writing with the Stylus and  
Microsoft Transcriber  
Use the stylus and Microsoft Transcriber to write words, letters,  
numbers, and symbols anywhere on the screen.  
1. From any application, tap the up arrow next to the Input  
Panel icon.  
2. Tap Transcriber to display the Transcriber Intro screen.  
3. Tap OK.  
4. Tap New at the bottom of the screen.  
5. Begin writing on the screen. What you write will be  
converted to text.  
Note: To “teach” Transcriber your style of writing, tap on the  
a” icon at the bottom of the screen to display the Letter Shapes  
screen and follow the instructions.  
Writing with the Stylus and Block  
Recognizer  
Write letters, numbers, and symbols using the stylus and Block  
Recognizer. Create words and sentences by writing letters and  
numbers in specific areas.  
1. From any application, tap the up arrow next to the Input  
Panel button.  
2. Tap Block Recognizer.  
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3. Write a word, letter, or symbol between the hatch marks.  
To type text, write a letter between the hatch marks  
labeled “abc.”  
To type numbers or symbols, write a number or symbol  
between the hatch marks labeled “123.”  
What you write will be converted to text.  
Drawing and Writing on the Screen  
Use the stylus as a pen to draw and write on the screen in the  
Notes program or from the Notes tab in Calendar, Contacts,  
or Tasks.  
1. Tap Start > Programs > Notes > New.  
2. Draw and write on the screen.  
3. Tap the Pen icon.  
4. Tap OK.  
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Converting Writing to Text  
You can convert your writing to text when you write with the  
stylus in the Notes program or from the Notes tab in:  
Calendar  
Contacts  
Tasks  
To convert writing to text:  
1. From the Start menu, tap Notes or tap the Notes tab in  
Calendar, Contacts, or Tasks.  
2. Tap a note to open it.  
3. Tap Tools.  
4. Tap Recognize.  
Note: To convert a particular word or phrase, highlight it before  
you tap Recognize. If a word is not recognized, it will not be  
converted.  
5. Tap OK.  
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Applications  
Software Available on the HP iPAQ  
Pocket PC  
The software programs described below are preinstalled on your  
iPAQ Pocket PC. You can find detailed information for using this  
software in the Help files located on your iPAQ Pocket PC. To  
access these Help files, tap Start > Programs > Help and select  
an application.  
In addition, the Microsoft Pocket PC Basics Help provides  
instructions on operating the Pocket PC. To locate Pocket PC  
Basics, tap Start > Programs > Help > Pocket PC Basics.  
Note: If your Pocket PC loses power, the preinstalled programs  
are not deleted.  
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To access the following programs, tap Start, then the  
name of the program, or tap directly on the Today  
screen.  
Application  
Function  
Microsoft Calendar  
Schedules appointments, meetings, and other  
events, and sets an alarm to remind you of the  
appointments. Appointments for the day are  
displayed on the Today screen.  
Microsoft Contacts  
Provides a list of colleagues and friends to e-mail  
and telephone.  
Microsoft Messaging  
Receives and sends Internet e-mail messages  
in Inbox on your iPAQ Pocket PC or your  
computer if ActiveSync is installed. You must  
have an e-mail address provided by your Internet  
Service Provider (ISP) or employer to send and  
receive e-mail.  
Microsoft Pocket Internet  
Explorer  
Browses the Internet and downloads pages  
through synchronization or by connecting to the  
Internet.  
Microsoft Tasks  
TodayPanel Lite  
Tracks your to-do list.  
Allows you to quickly access the battery,  
memory, storage, and backlight option on your  
Pocket PC.  
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To access the following programs, tap Start >  
Programs, then the name of the program.  
Application  
Function  
Microsoft ActiveSync  
Synchronizes the information between your  
Pocket PC and computer so you have the  
latest information in both locations. Be sure  
you install ActiveSync on your computer  
before connecting the cradle and iPAQ Pocket  
PC to your computer.  
Microsoft Calculator  
Performs calculations and converts currency.  
Microsoft File Explorer  
Shows where files are located on your iPAQ  
Pocket PC or storage card(s).  
Microsoft Find  
How Do I...?  
Allows you to search for a particular file or file  
folder on your iPAQ Pocket PC.  
Answers the most frequently asked questions  
regarding your iPAQ Pocket PC.  
HP Image Zone  
Displays individual images and runs slide  
shows. Also displays images from the SD  
storage card of a digital camera.  
HP Mobile Printing  
Games  
Enables mobile printing.  
Contains games designed for play on the iPAQ  
Pocket PC.  
iPAQ Backup  
iTask  
Allows you to back up your data to protect it  
from loss due to a drained battery, accidental  
deletion, or hardware failure.  
Allows you to quickly access the most  
frequently used features on your iPAQ  
Pocket PC.  
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Application  
Function  
Microsoft MSN Messenger  
Provides a chat environment which allows you  
to see who is online, send and receive instant  
messages, have an instant message  
conversation with a group of contacts, tell  
contacts that you are unavailable, and block  
contacts from seeing your status or sending  
you messages.  
Microsoft Notes  
Creates handwritten or typed notes, drawings,  
and recordings.  
Microsoft Pocket Excel  
Able to create and edit workbooks or view and  
edit Excel workbooks created on your  
computer.  
Microsoft Pocket MSN  
Microsoft Pocket Word  
Print Manager  
Allows you to subscribe to a variety of popular  
MSN services for your Pocket PC.  
Creates new documents or views and edits  
Word documents created on your computer.  
Allows you to manage your print jobs.  
Microsoft Terminal Services  
Client  
Logs onto your computer and uses all the  
programs available on that computer from your  
Pocket PC (Windows 2000 and XP or later).  
Microsoft Windows Media  
Player 9 Series  
Plays digital audio and video files in Windows  
Media or MP3 format on your device.  
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To access the following programs, tap Start > Settings  
> Personal tab, then tap the name of the program.  
Application  
Function  
Buttons  
Allows you to program the application buttons  
to open your most used programs, customize  
the way your Up/Down control repeats, and  
disable all buttons except the power button to  
ensure the device is not accidentally turned on.  
HP ProtectTools  
Provides software security on the Pocket PC to  
ensure there is little risk of losing sensitive  
data. Allows you to use your fingerprint (not  
available on some models), a PIN, and/or a  
password to protect your data.  
Input  
Define your input method, customize word  
completion options, and define your typing  
style.  
Menus  
Customize your Start menu or define a new  
menu.  
Owner Information  
Sounds & Notifications  
Input information about yourself to distinguish  
your Pocket PC from others.  
Enables/disables sounds for various options  
such as events, programs, screen taps, and  
hardware buttons as well as defining when  
notifications occur.  
Today  
Select a theme for the Today screen  
background and define which items appear on  
the Today screen.  
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To access the following programs, tap Start > Settings  
> Personal tab, then tap the name of the program.  
Application  
Function  
About  
Describes which version of Windows Mobile  
2003 software is loaded on your iPAQ Pocket PC  
and gives information on your Device ID and  
applicable copyrights.  
Audio  
Defines audio settings.  
Backlight  
Enables changes to the Pocket PC backlight  
settings such as brightness, and conserving on  
battery and external power.  
Certificates  
Clocks & Alarms  
Enroll  
Allows you to use personal certificates to  
positively identify yourself to others and gives  
information on preinstalled root certificates.  
Allows you to select time zones, times, and dates  
for a home and a visiting location and set up  
alarms.  
The HP Certificate Enroller allows you to  
download certificates from the HP Web site if you  
have proper authorization.  
HP Asset Viewer  
HP Profiles  
Lists detailed information about your system and  
its configuration.  
Allows the user to change alerts (ring type and  
tone or vibrate mode). For example, if you are in  
a meeting, you can change the ring type for  
incoming calls to vibrate.  
iTask Settings  
Allows you to define the settings that will appear  
when you press the iTask button on the front of  
the device.  
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Application  
Function  
Memory  
Review how much memory is available on your  
device or on a storage card. Also allows you to  
review which programs are currently running and  
stop or activate them.  
Power  
See how much main and backup battery power  
is remaining on your device, define when the  
device will turn off after not being used, and  
define the standby period.  
Regional Settings  
Define the language your device uses as well as  
a number of other regional specifications such as  
the way numbers, currency, time, and dates are  
displayed.  
Remove Programs  
Screen  
Allows you to uninstall programs you have  
installed yourself.  
Define the screen orientation, align the screen,  
enable Clear Type, and define the size text  
appears on your screen.  
Self-Test  
Runs a basic diagnostic test on the device.  
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To access the following programs, tap Start > Settings  
> Connections tab, then the name of the program.  
Application  
Function  
Beam  
Allows you to determine whether or not to  
automatically receive all incoming infrared  
beams.  
Bluetooth  
Turn Bluetooth on or off or establish a new  
Bluetooth connection.  
Bluetooth Phone Manager  
Manages Internet connections for your Pocket  
PC in line with your cell phone and your cell  
phone service provider. Also simplifies the  
Bluetooth pairing procedure between your  
Pocket PC and your cell phone.  
Microsoft Connections  
iPAQ Wireless  
Connects your Pocket PC to the Internet and  
intranet to browse Web sites, sends and  
receives e-mail, and synchronizes information  
using ActiveSync.  
Provides a centralized control to all wireless  
features on your Pocket PC. Allows you to turn  
all wireless features on and off and configure  
settings for the Wireless Local Area Network  
(WLAN), Bluetooth, etc.  
LEAP  
Allows you to establish LEAP connection  
settings if your network uses this security  
protocol.  
Network Cards  
Configure your network adapters if you use  
your network card in two places such as work  
and home.  
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Installing Applications  
Install applications on your iPAQ Pocket PC from your:  
Computer by using Microsoft ActiveSync  
iPAQ Pocket PC if the application file has a .cab extension  
iPAQ Pocket PC or your computer by copying an application  
file that has an .exe or .cef extension  
To install more applications on your Pocket PC:  
1. Use the HP Desktop Cradle to connect your Pocket PC to  
your personal computer.  
2. Follow the instructions in the Installation Wizard provided  
with the program you want to install.  
3. Check the screen on your Pocket PC to see if any further  
steps are necessary to complete the program installation.  
Removing Applications  
To remove applications on your Pocket PC:  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Remove Programs.  
2. Select the checkbox for the program(s) you want to remove,  
and then tap Remove.  
Note: By removing any application from your Pocket PC, you  
increase storage memory (used to store data and document files)  
and program memory (used to run programs) on the device.  
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Using TodayPanel Lite  
TodayPanel Lite is a Today screen plug in that allows you to  
quickly view and change a variety of options. The options you  
can change are:  
Icon  
Name  
Description  
Change the TodayPanel Lite options or the Today  
screen settings.  
TodayPanel  
Lite  
View the amount of battery power remaining, set  
the standby period, set the time duration for turning  
off the Pocket PC, set the USB charging method.  
Battery  
power  
View the amount of main memory available on the  
Pocket PC. Also you can view, activate, and stop all  
running programs from this screen.  
Main  
memory  
View the amount of storage card memory available  
or how much memory is allocated to iPAQ File  
Store. Also you can view, activate, and stop all  
running programs from this screen.  
Storage  
card  
memory  
View and change the backlight options on the  
Pocket PC.  
Backlight  
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To use TodayPanel Lite, from the Today screen, tap the icon of  
your choice, make the appropriate changes, and tap OK.  
TodayPanel Lite also has the flexibility to change the icons to  
compact mode, as shown here, which allows more space on the  
Today screen. Also, you can change memory and storage settings  
to display as percentages instead of file sizes.  
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To change to compact mode:  
1. Tap > Options to open the TodayPanel Lite application.  
2. Tap the Display Mode listbox and select Compact.  
3. Tap Bar Color... to change the color of the bar and tap OK.  
To display the memory and storage as percentages:  
1. Tap  
> Options to open the TodayPanel Lite application.  
2. Tap the Display Memory as listbox or the Display Storage  
as listbox and select the percentage listed.  
3. Tap OK.  
To remove the TodayPanel Lite from the Today screen:  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Today icon > Items tab.  
2. Uncheck the TodayPanel checkbox and tap OK.  
Using HP Image Zone  
When you use HP Image Zone you can review and share images  
from your iPAQ Pocket PC. You can also print, send, record, and  
e-mail images directly from your Pocket PC, or create slideshows  
to share your pictures with friends and family.  
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When you launch the HP Image Zone, the following icons are  
displayed on the bottom of the screen.  
Icon  
Definition  
Tap to view the photo in full screen.  
Tap to start slideshow mode.  
Tap to change folders.  
Tap to delete photo.  
Tap to record and attach an audio clip to the photo.  
Tap to send the photo using your favorite method.  
Tap to print using your favorite method.  
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Viewing Thumbnail Photos  
To view a photo:  
1. Tap Start > Programs > HP Image Zone.  
Note: By default, the viewer opens in Browse mode. Browse  
mode displays a thumbnail view of the photos in the current  
folder.  
2. Tap a thumbnail (i.e., a small representation of a larger  
image) to select the photo. A preview of the photo and  
information about it is displayed.  
Note: To view photos in HP Image Zone, be sure your scroll bar  
has been moved all the way to the left. Otherwise, you might not  
be able to see other photos in the thumbnail view.  
To view photos in a different folder:  
1. Tap File in the Command bar, and then tap Open.  
2. Select the folder you want.  
3. Tap OK. HP Image Zone displays the photos from the new  
file folder you selected.  
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Viewing a Photo Full-Screen  
To view a photo full-screen and zoom in or out:  
1. Tap Start > Programs > HP Image Zone.  
2. Select the photo by tapping on its thumbnail.  
3. Tap on the preview window or tap Tools > View Image.  
4. Zoom in or out using the tool bar buttons. If the photos are  
too large to fit on the screen, you can display other parts of  
the photo by dragging the stylus on the screen.  
5. Tap OK to close the View Image screen.  
Viewing a Slideshow  
You can view a slideshow of the photos in a specified folder.  
1. Tap Start > Programs > HP Image Zone.  
2. Tap Tools > View Slideshow.  
3. Tap anywhere on the screen to display the on-screen controls.  
You then can use the on-screen controls to move forward or  
backward through the slides or to end the slideshow.  
You can control slideshow display options, such as:  
Sequence—the order in which photos are displayed  
Delay—the amount of time each photo displays before the  
slideshow moves to the next photo  
Rotation—the slideshow can automatically rotate the photos  
so they display on the full screen  
Transition Effect—the method used by photos to exit and  
enter the slideshow  
To change slideshow settings:  
1. Tap Start > Programs > HP Image Zone.  
2. Tap Tools > Settings > Slideshow tab.  
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3. Select the settings and effects you want to use in your  
slideshow.  
4. Tap OK to exit the menu.  
Printing Photos  
You can print pictures from HP Image Zone using Print Manager.  
To print a picture:  
1. Tap Start > Programs > HP Image Zone.  
2. Select the picture to be printed by tapping on its thumbnail.  
3. Tap File > Print.  
4. Select Print Manager or HP Instant Share Printing and  
tap Next.  
5. Follow the instructions on the screen to print your picture.  
Note: For more information on using HP Image Zone, tap  
Start > Programs > HP Image Zone > Help.  
E-mailing Photos  
Using HP Image Zone, you can e-mail photos to all of your  
family and friends. To send photos as e-mail attachments:  
1. Tap Start > Programs > HP Image Zone.  
2. Select the photo you want to e-mail.  
3. Tap the e-mail icon located at the bottom of the screen.  
4. Tap E-mail Attachment, then Next.  
5. Enter the e-mail address, then tap Send.  
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Attaching a Sound File to a Photo  
To add sound to a photo:  
1. Tap Start > Programs > HP Image Zone.  
2. Select the photo to which you want to attach a sound file by  
tapping on its thumbnail.  
3. Tap the Cassette icon on the Command bar located at the  
bottom of the screen.  
4. Tap the Record button on the Sound toolbar.  
Icon Name  
Function  
Record  
Starts recording sound.  
Stops the current recording.  
Stop  
Play  
Plays the recorded sound associated  
with a selected photo.  
Delete  
Deletes the recorded sound associated  
with a selected photo.  
5. Speak into the microphone or record the sound you want to  
associate with the photo.  
6. Tap the Stop button on the Sound toolbar.  
All photos with associated sound files have a speaker icon on the  
thumbnail.  
To change audio options:  
1. Tap Start > Programs > HP Image Zone.  
2. Tap Tools located on the Command bar at the bottom of the  
screen.  
3. Tap Settings > Audio tab.  
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4. Select your audio options.  
Codec settings: PCM or GSM 6.10.  
GSM 6.10 provides good voice recording and takes  
up far less space than Pulse Code Modulation  
(PCM).  
PCM provides better sound quality but may take up  
to 86 times more storage space than GSM 6.10  
recordings.  
Format: Select sound quality.  
Higher sound quality recordings take up more storage  
space.  
5. Tap OK to exit this menu.  
Backing Up and Restoring  
Use iPAQ Backup or Microsoft ActiveSync Backup to back up  
and restore information on your iPAQ Pocket PC.  
Note: Your iPAQ Pocket PC came preinstalled with iPAQ  
Backup. However, you must install ActiveSync on your computer  
before using ActiveSync Backup.  
To help reduce the chance of losing information, you should back  
up information on a regular schedule.  
ÄCAUTION: Restoring your information replaces the current information  
on your iPAQ Pocket PC with the information saved in your backup.  
Using iPAQ Backup to Backup/Restore  
To backup/restore using iPAQ Backup:  
1. Tap Start > Programs > iPAQ Backup.  
2. Tap the Backup tab or the Restore tab.  
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3. Select the files and folders to be backed up or restored.  
4. Select file location for backed-up data.  
5. Set backup or restore options and press OK.  
6. Press the Backup or Restore button, and then press the Start  
button on the next screen.  
Using ActiveSync To Backup/Restore  
Use Microsoft ActiveSync Backup to back up and restore  
information on your HP iPAQ. To help reduce the chance of data  
loss, perform a backup on a regular schedule.  
Note: Before using ActiveSync Backup, you must first install  
ActiveSync from the Companion CD.  
Close all programs on your iPAQ Pocket PC before backing up or  
restoring your information.  
To backup/restore:  
1. Connect the iPAQ Pocket PC to your computer.  
2. From your computer, open Microsoft ActiveSync by clicking  
Start > Programs > Microsoft ActiveSync.  
3. In ActiveSync, click Tools > Backup/Restore.  
4. Select the Backup or Restore tab, then choose your options.  
5. Click Backup Now or Restore Now.  
Using iTask  
The iTask application, sometimes called iPAQ Task Manager,  
allows you to quickly access the most frequently used features on  
your iPAQ Pocket PC.  
From iTask you can manage tasks that are already running,  
launch new programs, and more. Each task that is currently  
running on the Pocket PC shows up in a list.  
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Tap on a task to bring the current program into the foreground or  
tap and hold to bring up the Task Menu.  
To start iTask, tap Start > Programs > iTask.  
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Using Security Features  
The widespread use of Pocket PCs has significantly increased  
employee productivity. However, non-secured or inadequately  
secured Pocket PCs are creating network security issues for the  
corporate workplace when they connect to a secure network.  
Valuable information is bypassing network security and being  
stored on inadequately secured Pocket PCs. The HP ProtectTools  
security features provide on-device security protection so there is  
less risk of losing sensitive information on your Pocket PC.  
Using HP ProtectTools  
HP ProtectTools helps protect your Pocket PC by providing  
authentication and encryption of email, calendar, contacts, notes,  
tasks, and/or all files stored in the My Documents folder. It can  
also be used to encrypt data stored on expansion cards.  
When you enable HP ProtectTools, you have the option of  
enrolling a fingerprint or entering a PIN and/or password to  
access the Pocket PC. If you are unable to successfully swipe  
your fingerprint or you forget your PIN or password, you can  
access the device with a backup question and answer.  
CAUTION: HP ProtectTools helps protect your Pocket PC and the  
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data stored on it. If you are unable to access your device with any of  
the above methods, there is no way to unlock your device. You have  
to restore your device to factory settings, resulting in the loss of all  
data on your iPAQ Pocket PC, including data stored in iPAQ File  
Store. It is recommended that you remember your PIN/password  
and question/answer.  
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Setting Up Security  
You should only need to set up security one time. You 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.  
To set up security on your iPAQ Pocket PC:  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab >HP ProtectTools.  
2. The security configuration screen displays the message “Do  
you want to configure HP ProtectTools security on your  
device?” Tap Yes.  
3. On the Lock Settings screen, select your choices for the  
following:  
Lock device—secures device by requiring your PIN or  
password to authenticate access to the HP iPAQ.  
Log off—secures device by requiring your PIN or  
password, stops running all programs, and encrypts your  
data. You can also select the amount of time between  
when you last used the device and when the data is  
encrypted.  
Note: Because encryption/decryption can take some time, if you  
use your device frequently, you may want to select a longer  
period of time.  
4. Tap Next.  
5. From the Unlock Settings screen, select the method in which  
you want to unlock your Pocket PC, along with the number of  
attempts allowed for each setting:  
Simple 4-digit PIN—enter a minimum four-digit  
number  
Password—enter a combination of numbers and/or  
letters of any length  
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Strong alphanumeric password—enter a minimum of  
eight characters including at least one uppercase letter,  
one lowercase letter, and one number  
Fingerprint—successfully enroll a fingerprint  
Fingerprint OR PIN—successfully enroll a fingerprint  
OR enter a minimum 4-digit PIN  
Fingerprint AND PIN—successfully enroll a  
fingerprint AND enter a minimum 4-digit PIN  
Fingerprint OR Password—successfully enroll a  
fingerprint OR enter a combination of numbers and/or  
letters of any length  
Fingerprint AND Password—successfully enroll a  
fingerprint AND enter a combination of numbers and/or  
letters of any length  
Fingerprint OR Strong Password—successfully enroll  
a fingerprint OR enter a minimum of eight characters  
including at least one uppercase letter, one lowercase  
letter, and one number  
Fingerprint AND Strong Password—successfully  
enroll a fingerprint AND enter a minimum of eight  
characters including at least one uppercase letter, one  
lowercase letter, and one number  
Note: The Fingerprint Reader options are not available on all  
models.  
6. Tap Next.  
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7. From the Fail-Safe Settings screen:  
Select the number of attempts you have to answer your  
hint question correctly.  
Select what the device should do if you fail to answer  
your hint question correctly after the associated number  
of attempts.  
Note: It is recommended that you select the default, Pause  
before retrying question.  
Select whether to keep security after a hard reset.  
Note: It is recommended that you select this option to ensure that  
the data stored in your iPAQ Pocket PC remains secure after a  
hard reset.  
8. Tap Next.  
9. From the Encryption Settings screen:  
Select the encryption strength.  
Lite is the fastest but least secure algorithm.  
Blowfish is both fast and secure.  
Triple DES and AES are the most secure, but AES  
encrypts data faster than Triple DES.  
Note: It is recommended that you use the default, AES.  
Select which data you want encrypted. If you select to  
have the My Documents folder encrypted, you can also  
choose whether to encrypt media files (for example,  
audio or video files). Media files often take longer to  
encrypt and decrypt than other file types.  
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Select whether you want the encryption status displayed.  
Selecting this option allows you to monitor the  
encryption/decryption process. Refer to  
“Encrypting/Decrypting Data” later in this chapter for  
more information.  
10. Tap Next.  
11. From the Security Configuration Complete screen, tap  
Continue to enroll your fingerprint, create your PIN or  
password, and answer your hint question.  
12. Prior to enrolling your fingerprint and/or entering your PIN  
or password, you are asked for a passphrase. Tap OK, then  
follow the onscreen instructions to create a passphrase.  
Note: The passphrase is not something you need to remember on  
a daily basis, but you should remember it for future reference. For  
more information on passphrases, tap the More Information...  
button.  
13. Tap OK.  
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14. If requested, swipe two fingers until you are told both are  
enrolled successfully.  
Note: The Fingerprint Reader is not available on all models.  
For more information on enrolling fingerprints, refer to “Using  
the Fingerprint Reader” later in this chapter. It is recommended  
that you follow the instructions in the section “Using the  
Fingerprint Reader” to successfully enroll your fingerprints.  
15. Tap OK.  
16. If requested, enter your PIN or password two times for  
verification purposes.  
17. From the Set up Passwords screen, select your hint question  
by tapping the left and right arrow buttons near the question.  
Answer the question two times for verification purposes.  
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18. Tap OK. Your iPAQ Pocket PC resets itself after a few  
seconds, or you can tap the Reset Device button to reset the  
device immediately.  
Note: After the device has completed the reset process, you are  
asked for your fingerprint, PIN, and/or password before you can  
begin using it again.  
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ProtectTools  
Unlocking Your Pocket PC  
The authentication method for unlocking your Pocket PC is as  
follows:  
Swipe your fingerprint and/or enter your PIN and/or  
password when prompted. If you successfully enter the  
requested information, the device unlocks.  
After the number of attempts you selected during setup, if  
you still do not successfully swipe your fingerprint and/or  
enter your PIN and/or password correctly, you are prompted  
to answer the hint question you defined. If you successfully  
answer your hint question, the device unlocks.  
Note: After you successfully authenticate, you are prompted to  
reset any authentication information you didn't enter correctly.  
For example, if you forgot your PIN, but successfully enter your  
hint question/answer, you are prompted to enter a new PIN.  
If you do not answer your hint question successfully and you  
selected the Pause before retrying question option on the  
Fail-Safe Settings screen, there is an increasing time delay  
between hint question/answer attempts until you enter the  
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correct answer. If you have completely forgotten the answer  
to your hint question and will not remember it with further  
attempts, then you must tap the Reset Device button.  
ÄCAUTION: If you tap the Reset Device button, you lose all data on  
the device, including the iPAQ File Store. If you choose this option, be  
aware that resetting iPAQ File Store could take a long time after the  
iPAQ initialization process has been completed. It is recommended that  
you connect your device to AC power during this period to avoid  
timeouts or loss of power.  
If you perform a hard reset instead of tapping the Reset Device button  
AND you selected Keep Security on the Fail-Safe Settings screen,  
your iPAQ Pocket PC returns to its default settings and loses all  
information (files, settings, etc.) except data stored in iPAQ File Store.  
In this case, you must still answer your hint question to regain access to  
your Pocket PC. For more information on performing a hard reset, refer  
to Chapter 1, “Getting to Know Your iPAQ Pocket PC.”  
Encrypting/Decrypting Data  
If your iPAQ Pocket PC has been off for longer than the time you  
selected during setup, your data is encrypted. When you turn the  
device on, you are prompted to authenticate using your  
fingerprint, PIN, and/or password. After successful  
authentication, your data is decrypted. This may take a few  
moments depending on the amount of data you chose to have  
encrypted. However, encryption runs in the background, and you  
can perform other tasks on your iPAQ Pocket PC during this  
time.  
You can monitor the decryption process in two ways:  
If you selected Display encryption status on the Encryption  
Settings screen during setup, the HP ProtectTools window  
displays the decryption status.  
If you choose not to display this status, the  
encryption/decryption process proceeds in the background,  
allowing you to use your Pocket PC for other purposes.  
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In either case, a blue lock icon appears in the Taskbar at the  
bottom of the Today screen during decryption. When the icon  
disappears, decryption is complete. Typically the Pocket PC  
responds more slowly during the encryption/decryption  
process.  
You must authenticate yourself and wait for the decryption  
process to complete before synchronizing using Microsoft  
ActiveSync. If decryption is not complete before synchronization  
begins, ActiveSync may not be initiated. To correct the problem,  
disconnect and reconnect the device after decryption is complete.  
If you enable Server Synchronization on ActiveSync, it is  
recommended that you do not select a Mobile Schedule to  
automatically initiate synchronization. Since authentication and  
decryption are necessary when the Pocket PC is turned on,  
automatic synchronization does not work properly when HP  
ProtectTools is enabled. The same problem may also arise when  
using other server-based synchronization products.  
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Changing Your HP ProtectTools Settings  
If you want to change any of your security information, you can  
do so easily. Tap the yellow lock icon in the Taskbar at the  
bottom of the Today screen.  
Five options are displayed:  
Lock Device  
Logoff  
Change Passwords  
Manage Encrypted Folders  
Manage Security Settings  
Lock Device  
Selecting this option allows you to manually lock your Pocket  
PC, requiring authentication to access the device. Data and files  
are not encrypted.  
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Logoff  
Selecting this option allows you to manually log off your Pocket  
PC, requiring authentication to access the device. Data and files  
are encrypted.  
Change Passwords  
To change your fingerprint, PIN or Password:  
1. Tap Change Passwords.  
2. Swipe your finger or enter your current PIN or password to  
authenticate yourself.  
3. Select the information you want to change (Fingerprint,  
PIN/password or Question/Answer pair), then tap the  
Change button.  
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to make the change.  
Manage Encrypted Folders  
By default, all data in the My Documents folder is encrypted.  
Selecting Manage Encrypted Folders allows you to choose other  
folders to store encrypted data. These can include data stored on  
expansion cards.  
To select other folders to store encrypted data:  
1. Tap Manage Encrypted Folders.  
2. Tap Encrypted Folder at the bottom of the screen.  
3. Tap Add.  
4. Enter the name, location, and estimated size of the folder to  
be encrypted.  
Note: The size of the folder is its maximum size and cannot be  
changed.  
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5. Tap OK. The device formats the new folder.  
6. Tap OK.  
Note: You cannot encrypt existing folders.  
For more information on managing encrypted folders, refer to HP  
ProtectTools Help. To access encryption Help, from the Today  
screen, tap the Yellow Lock icon > Yellow Lock icon in  
upper-left corner of the HP ProtectTools screen > Help >  
Understanding encryption.  
Manage Security Settings  
You can disable security or make changes to any of the settings  
you selected during setup.  
To make changes to security settings:  
1. Tap Manage Security Settings.  
2. Swipe your finger or enter your PIN or password to  
3. To disable security, tap the Disable Security button.  
4. To change any previously selected security settings, tap the  
appropriate tab at the bottom of the screen and follow the  
onscreen instructions. The screens match those used during  
the setup process. For more information, refer to“Setting Up  
Security” earlier in this chapter.  
5. Use the Programs tab to select any programs you do not  
want to stop running when you log off. For more information,  
tap the Programs tab, then tap Help at the bottom of the  
screen.  
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Using the Fingerprint Reader (not  
available on all models)  
It is recommended that you complete the fingerprint reader  
training on your iPAQ Pocket PC prior to setting security settings  
to use a fingerprint.  
Learning to Enroll a Fingerprint  
Fingerprint Reader enrollment training is available on the iPAQ  
Pocket PC to assist you in proper enrollment of your unique  
fingerprint. To access the training, tap the Training button when  
the Fingerprint screen displays during HP ProtectTools setup.  
Note: You can tap OK at the top of the screen at anytime to exit  
the training.  
To learn to enroll fingerprints:  
1. During the HP ProtectTools setup process, when the  
Fingerprint screen displays, tap the Training button.  
2. Read the Training -- Swiping Tips screen.  
3. Tap the double arrows button.  
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4. Follow the on-screen demonstration to swipe a finger.  
Note: If the finger swipe is acceptable, the oval frame turns  
green and the message “Good. Please continue!” displays. If the  
finger swipe is unacceptable, the oval frame turns red and the  
message “Poor quality” or “No image. Try again!” displays.  
5. Repeat the finger swiping exercise as prompted until you  
have completed six out of eight successful swipes.  
Note: You must perform six acceptable swipes to continue the  
training.  
6. Tap the double arrows button to continue to the Self-test.  
7. Perform seven out of eight successful finger swipes in the  
Self-test to complete the training.  
8. Tap Finish to end the training and return to the Fingerprint  
screen in HP ProtectTools setup.  
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Working with Fingerprints  
HP ProtectTools suggests fingers for you to use during the  
swiping activity. You can select a different finger at any time. To  
select a different finger, tap the finger you want to swipe in the  
Hand icon. The new finger is highlighted in light blue.  
Note: It is recommended that you NOT enroll pinky fingers  
since they can be difficult to enroll. Enrolling fingerprints from  
your dominant hand tends to be easier.  
It is recommended that you enroll at least two fingers (index  
fingers are suggested). It can take between two and eight finger  
swipes to enroll a fingerprint, depending on the fingerprint  
quality.  
Enrolling a Fingerprint  
The Fingerprint screen uses color coding to display the status of  
your fingerprint swipe.  
Fingerprint Status  
If the color around the  
oval is...  
Then...  
Blue  
No fingerprint has been taken for the  
finger.  
Green  
Red  
The fingerprint swipe was good quality.  
The fingerprint swipe was poor quality.  
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To enroll a fingerprint:  
1. On the Fingerprint screen, use the diagram to tap the finger  
that you are going to enroll.  
2. Swipe the selected finger, as instructed.  
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Note: Maintain a firm, consistent pressure against the sensor  
when swiping a finger. One way to do this is to press your thumb  
against the bottom of the iPAQ Pocket PC while swiping your  
index finger. You should begin the swipe at the first joint of your  
finger and continue downward with a smooth slow motion, taking  
one to two seconds to complete the swipe.  
If you need additional assistance at any time, tap the Training  
button.  
3. Monitor the status to see if your fingerprint was correctly  
swiped.  
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to continue enrolling your fingerprint.  
5. When that fingerprint is enrolled successfully, repeat steps 1  
through 4 to enroll a second fingerprint.  
6. When both fingerprints are successfully enrolled, tap OK  
twice to continue setting up HP ProtectTools.  
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Getting Acquainted with Wi-Fi  
With wireless access, you do not need to use cables to connect  
your HP iPAQ to the Internet. Instead, access points transmit data  
to and from your wireless device. Your HP iPAQ can connect to  
an 802.11b WLAN or connect directly to other WLAN-enabled  
devices. With Wi-Fi, you can:  
Access the Internet  
Send and receive e-mail  
Access corporate network information  
Use virtual private networks (VPNs) for secure remote access  
Use hotspots for wireless connectivity  
Note: Use of dial-up and wireless Internet, e-mail, corporate  
networks, and other wireless communications, such as  
Bluetooth-enabled devices, may require separately purchased  
additional hardware and other compatible equipment, in addition  
to a standard Wi-Fi infrastructure and a separately purchased  
service contract. Check with your service provider for availability  
and coverage in your area. Not all web content may be available.  
Some web content may require installation of additional software.  
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Powering Wi-Fi On or Off  
To use Wi-Fi on your HP iPAQ, you need to turn on Wi-Fi and set  
up your device.  
Note: The Wi-Fi antenna for the HP iPAQ is located in the top of  
the device. If you cover up the top of the HP iPAQ after you have  
turned on Wi-Fi, signal strength may be affected.  
To turn the Wi-Fi on or off:  
1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon ( ) in  
the Command bar located at the bottom of the screen.  
2. Tap the Wi-Fi button.  
When Wi-Fi is powered on, the Wi-Fi icon on the iPAQ  
Wireless screen turns from gray to amber, and the Wi-Fi  
light-emitting diode (LED), located on the top left corner of  
the device, flashes blue indicating one or more radios are on.  
When a wireless connection is made, the Wi-Fi icon on the  
iPAQ Wireless screen turns from amber to green.  
Note: Even though the LED flashes blue to indicate Wi-Fi is  
turned on, it does not necessarily mean a connection has been  
established with another device or access point.  
If Wi-Fi is off, the Wi-Fi icon turns from green or amber to  
gray.  
Note: Some Access Points and networks do not support one or  
more of the power saving modes that are available. If you cannot  
connect with a particular wireless network, try turning off the  
Wi-Fi Power Save modes.  
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Automatically Connecting to a Network  
1. If one or more broadcast networks are present, the Network  
Indicator icon ( ) appears in the Navigation bar. Tap the  
network you want to connect to, and then tap whether the  
network connects to the Internet (does not use proxy settings)  
or Work (uses proxy settings).  
tap Connect. If you are not sure, contact your network  
administrator.  
ÄCAUTION: A new network that does not request an encryption key  
may not be a secure network. To check whether an existing network uses  
encryption, check the Encryption Status of the network. Tap Start >  
iPAQ Wireless > Wi-Fi icon > Manager button. Refer to  
“Monitoring Signal Strength and Status” later in this chapter for more  
information.  
Manually Entering New Network Settings  
A wireless network can be added either when the network  
is detected (the Network Indicator icon is showing in the  
Navigation bar) or manually by entering setting information.  
To manually add a wireless network:  
1. Be sure Wi-Fi is powered on.  
2. Tap the Connections icon ( or  
) > Settings >  
Advanced tab > Select Networks button.  
3. Enter or select the network name (or tap New) you want to  
use to either connect to the Internet using an ISP or a Virtual  
Private Network (VPN) for work. Tap OK once completed.  
4. Set up your Dialing Rules and Exceptions and press OK.  
The next step is to setup your network interface cards.  
5. From the iPAQ Wireless screen, tap > Settings.  
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6. Select Add New... in the list box on the General tab to start  
configuring wireless networks.  
Note: If a network was detected in step 3, the SSID is  
automatically entered and cannot be changed.  
7. Enter a SSID into the Network Name box.  
8. In the Connects to: box, select where your network connects  
to (The Internet or Work).  
9. If you want to connect to an ad-hoc connection, tap the This  
is a device-to-device (ad-hoc) connection checkbox.  
10. If authentication information is needed, from the Configure  
Wireless Network screen, tap the Network Key tab.  
Note: To determine whether authentication information is  
needed, see your network administrator.  
11. To configure the type of network authentication to use, select:  
a. To use Shared Key authentication, tap the  
Authentication (Shared mode) listbox. Type the  
network key in the Network Key: box.  
b. To use data encryption, tap the Data encryption  
(WEP enabled) listbox.  
c. If a network key is provided by your network  
automatically, tap the The Key is provided for  
me automatically checkbox.  
12. For increased security, tap the 802.1x tab and select the Use  
IEEE802.1x network access control checkbox. You should  
only check this option if it is supported by your network  
environment. Ask your network administrator if you are  
unsure.  
13. Select EAP type (PEAP or Smart Card/Certificate) from the  
listbox.  
14. Once you have completed entering the network settings, tap  
OK twice to save your settings and exit this menu.  
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Searching for Networks to Access  
Networks that you have already configured are preferred  
networks and can be found on the iPAQ Wireless screen >  
Settings > Wireless Networks list box. You can choose whether  
to connect only to preferred networks or to have your HP iPAQ  
search for and connect to any available network (preferred or  
not).  
1. From the iPAQ Wireless screen, tap Settings > Wireless tab.  
2. In the Networks to access box, tap the type of network you  
want to connect to (All Available, Only access points, or  
Only computer-to-computer).  
3. To connect only to networks that have already been  
configured, clear the Automatically connect to  
non-preferred networks checkbox.  
Note: If you check the Automatically connect to  
non-preferred networks checkbox, your HP iPAQ detects any  
new networks and provides you the opportunity to configure  
them.  
Managing Wireless Network Settings  
In managing your wireless networks, sometimes it is necessary to  
change network settings. In the next two sections, learn how to  
view, edit, and delete available wireless network settings.  
Viewing or Editing a Wireless Network  
To view or edit an existing or available wireless network:  
1. Be sure Wi-Fi is powered on.  
2. From the iPAQ Wireless screen, tap Settings > Wireless tab.  
3. In the Wireless networks box, tap the desired network name.  
4. Edit the existing settings as necessary, and then tap OK to  
save the changes.  
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Deleting a Wireless Network  
You can delete networks you manually entered. However, if a  
network was automatically detected, you will not be able to delete  
it.  
To delete an existing or available wireless network:  
1. Be sure Wi-Fi is powered on.  
2. From the iPAQ Wireless screen, tap Settings > Wireless tab.  
3. In the Wireless networks box, tap and hold the network you  
want to delete.  
4. Tap Remove Settings.  
Monitoring Signal Strength and Status  
To view the signal strength between your HP iPAQ and an access  
point Wi-Fi connection:  
1. Tap the Connections icon ( or  
) in the Navigation bar.  
2. When the Connectivity box displays, you will be able to  
view the type of network the HP iPAQ is connected to (for  
example, Work or Internet) and an icon displaying the signal  
strength.  
Note: The Signal Strength icon will not be displayed if a  
connection is not present.  
3. To make changes to the connection settings, tap Settings.  
4. To exit the Connectivity box, tap the Hide button.  
For more detailed information:  
1. Tap Start > iPAQ Wireless.  
2. Tap the Wi-Fi icon to turn Wi-Fi on.  
3. Tap the Manager button.  
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4. If a wireless connection has been established, you can view  
information on signal strength, SSID, Encryption Status,  
Access Point, and IP Address.  
5. To add a new wireless network, tap the Configure Wireless  
Networks button.  
6. For more detailed information on your connection status, tap  
the Advanced tab.  
Advanced Network Settings  
Use the next few sections to learn how to set up and change  
network configuration settings so your HP iPAQ can  
communicate with other networks.  
Wi-Fi Terms  
It is recommended that you become familiar with the following  
terms as you begin to use Wi-Fi technology.  
Term  
Definition  
802.11 standard  
An approved standard specification of radio  
technology from the Institute of Electrical and  
Electronic Engineers (IEEE) used for wireless  
local area networks (WLANs).  
Device-to-computer or  
ad-hoc  
A mode that does not use access points.  
It provides independent peer-to-peer  
connectivity in a wireless LAN.  
Domain Name System  
(DNS)  
The way that Internet domain names are  
located and translated into IP addresses. It is  
an easy to remember name for an Internet  
address. Every website has its own specific  
IP address on the Internet.  
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Term  
Definition  
Encryption  
An alphanumeric (letters and/or numbers)  
conversion process of data primarily used for  
protection against any unauthorized  
person(s).  
Hotspots  
Public or private areas where you can  
access Wi-Fi service. These wireless  
connections can be located, for example, at  
a library, cyber cafe, hotel, airport lounge,  
or convention center. This service can be free  
or sometimes requires a fee.  
Infrastructure  
This connection mode uses wireless access  
points to connect to networks.  
Internet Protocol (IP)  
Address  
A 128-bit number that identifies each sender  
or receiver of information that is sent in  
packets across the Internet. For example,  
when you request an HTML page or send  
e-mail, the Internet Protocol part of TCP/IP  
includes your IP address in the message. In  
this example, this information identifies your  
computer as the sender and/or receiver of  
information.  
Media Access Control  
(MAC) Address  
A computer’s unique hardware number in a  
network, which also can provide security for  
wireless networks. When a network uses a  
MAC table, only the 802.11 radios (wireless  
devices) that have had their MAC addresses  
added to that network’s MAC table can  
access the network.  
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Term  
Definition  
Security Set Identifier  
(SSID)  
A sequence of 32 characters uniquely  
defining (naming) a WLAN. Basically, each  
set of wireless devices communicating with  
each other is called a basic service set  
(BSS). Several BSSs can be joined to form  
one logical WLAN, called an extended  
service set (ESS). An SSID is the 1-32  
alphanumeric, case-sensitive name given to  
each ESS.  
Wi-Fi Protected Access  
(WPA)  
The Wi-Fi encryption method that protects  
unauthorized network access by utilizing a  
setup password (for personal use) or by  
verifying network users through a server (for  
enterprise use).  
Windows Internet  
Naming Service  
(WINS)  
A way of managing the association of  
workstation names and locations with IP  
addresses.  
Wired Equivalent  
Privacy (WEP)  
Basic wireless security provided by Wi-Fi.  
This security uses an encryption key that  
automatically encrypts outgoing wireless  
data. On the receiving side, the same  
encryption key enables the computer to  
automatically decrypt the information so it  
can be read.  
Wireless Access Point  
Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi)  
A wireless LAN transceiver or "base station"  
that can connect a wired LAN to one or  
many wireless devices. In addition, access  
points can also bridge to each other.  
A certification for wireless LAN products  
based on the IEEE 802.11 standard.  
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Looking Up an IP Address  
To find the IP address the wireless network is using:  
1. Be sure Wi-Fi is powered on.  
2. Connect to a network by tapping the Connections icon (  
or  
button.  
) > Settings > Advanced tab > Select Networks  
If you have already connected to a network, skip to step 5.  
3. Select the network name you want to use to either connect to  
the Internet using an ISP or a Virtual Private Network (VPN)  
for work. If you need to change or create a new network  
management name, tap the Edit... or New... button. Tap OK  
once you have completed this step.  
4. From the Connections screen, set up your Dialing Rules and  
Exceptions and press OK.  
5. From the iPAQ Wireless screen, tap the Wi-Fi Settings  
button > Network Adapters tab.  
6. Tap the appropriate adapter to modify the settings. The IP  
address appears in the IP Address box.  
Changing TCP/IP Settings  
Note: Most Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and private  
networks now use dynamically-assigned IP addresses. You will  
not need to change the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet  
Protocol (TCP/IP) settings unless your ISP or private network  
does not use dynamically-assigned IP addresses. If you are not  
sure if your ISP or private network use dynamically-assigned IP  
addresses, check with your network administrator.  
To change TCP/IP Settings:  
1. Contact your ISP or network administrator to determine your  
IP address, subnet mask, and/or default gateway (if needed).  
2. Be sure Wi-Fi is powered on.  
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3. From the iPAQ Wireless screen, tap Settings > Network  
Adapters tab.  
4. In the My network card connects to... dropdown box, tap  
either The Internet or Work.  
Note: If you are connecting to your ISP at home, tap The  
Internet. If you are connecting to a private network, such as a  
corporate network at work, tap Work.  
5. In the Tap an adapter to modify settings box, tap HP iPAQ  
Wi-Fi Adapter.  
6. Tap the IP Address tab.  
7. Tap Use specific IP address and enter the requested  
information.  
8. Tap OK to save your settings.  
Changing DNS and WINS Settings  
Note: Most Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and private  
networks now use dynamically-assigned IP addresses. You will  
not need to change Domain Name System (DNS) and Windows  
Internet Naming Service (WINS) settings unless your ISP or  
private network does not use dynamically-assigned IP addresses.  
If you are not sure, check with your network administrator.  
Servers that require an assigned IP address may also require a  
way to map computer names to IP addresses. Your HP iPAQ  
supports two name resolution options:  
DNS  
WINS  
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To change server settings:  
1. Contact your ISP or network administrator to determine  
which name resolution to use, obtain the specific server  
address, and determine whether alternate addresses are  
available.  
Note: An alternate address may enable you to connect when the  
primary server is unavailable.  
2. Be sure the Wi-Fi is on.  
3. From the iPAQ Wireless screen, tap Settings > Network  
Adapters tab.  
4. In the My network card connects to... dropdown box, tap  
either The Internet or Work.  
Note: If you are connecting to your ISP at home, tap The  
Internet. If you are connecting to a private network such as a  
corporate network at work, you should tap Work.  
5. In the Tap an adapter to modify settings box, tap HP iPAQ  
Wi-Fi Adapter.  
6. Tap the Name Servers tab and enter the requested  
information.  
7. Tap OK to save your settings.  
Setting Up VPN Server Connections  
A VPN connection enables you to securely connect to servers,  
such as a corporate network, via the Internet. To set up a VPN  
server connection:  
1. Contact your network administrator for your user name,  
password, domain name, TCP/IP settings, and host name  
or IP address of the VPN server.  
2. Tap the Connections icon ( or  
on the Connections screen.  
) > Settings > Task tab  
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3. Under My Work Network, tap Add a new VPN server  
connection.  
4. Follow the instructions on the Make New Connection  
screen.  
Note: For online Help for any screen in the New Connection  
wizard or while changing settings, tap the ?.  
Changing VPN Server Connections  
1. Be sure Wi-Fi is powered on.  
2. Tap the Connections icon ( or  
) > Settings > Task tab.  
3. Under My Work Network, tap Manage existing  
connections > VPN tab.  
4. Tap the VPN connection you want to change, and then tap  
Edit.  
5. In the Name box, enter new name for the connection (for  
example, your company’s name).  
6. In the Host name/IP box, enter the VPN server name or  
IP address.  
7. Next to VPN type, tap the type of authentication to use with  
your device (IPSec/L2TP or PPTP). If you aren’t sure which  
option to choose, ask your network administrator.  
8. Tap Next.  
9. If you selected IPSec/L2TP on the previous screen, tap the  
type of authentication. If you select A pre-shared key, enter  
the key provided by your network administrator, and then tap  
Next.  
Note: If you selected PPTP in the previous screen, this step is  
skipped.  
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10. Enter the user name, password, and domain name provided  
by your network administrator.  
Note: If a domain name was not provided, you may be able to  
connect without entering one.  
11. To change advanced settings, tap the Advanced button.  
Note: You will not need to change advanced settings unless:  
The server to which you are connecting does not use  
dynamically-assigned IP addresses and you need to enter  
your TCP/IP settings,  
or  
You need to change server DNS or WINS settings.  
12. Tap the Finish button to save the changes.  
Starting VPN Server Connections  
To start a connection through a VPN server, be sure Wi-Fi is  
powered on and connected, then select the VPN network.  
Setting Up Proxy Server Settings  
If you are connected to your ISP or private network during  
synchronization, your HP iPAQ should download proper proxy  
settings from your computer. If these settings are not on your  
computer or need to be changed, you will need to set them up  
manually. To set up proxy server settings:  
1. Contact your ISP or network administrator for the proxy  
server name, server type, port, type of Socks protocol used,  
and your user name and password.  
2. Be sure Wi-Fi is powered on.  
3. Tap the Connections icon ( or  
) > Settings > Task tab.  
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4. Under My Work Network, tap Edit my proxy server >  
Proxy Settings tab.  
5. Tap the This network connects to the Internet and This  
network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet  
checkboxes.  
6. In the Proxy server box, enter the proxy server name.  
7. If you need to change port number or proxy server type  
settings, tap the Advanced button and change the desired  
settings.  
8. Tap OK.  
Wi-Fi Security Protocol Utilities  
Your HP iPAQ supports the IEEE 802.1X standard for wireless  
encryption for customers whose network supports this feature.  
Contact your company’s network administrator to set up the  
following features.  
802.1X Certificate Enroller  
This utility allows you to request a user certificate from a  
certificate server. Once the certificate has been received and  
stored on your HP iPAQ, you can access the network using one of  
the 802.1X protocols. Refer to “Manually Entering New Network  
Settings” earlier in this chapter for information on selecting one  
of these protocols.  
To retrieve a certificate:  
1. Be sure your HP iPAQ has an ActiveSync connection to a  
computer on the same network as the certificate server.  
2. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Enroller.  
3. Complete the on-screen certificate request form by entering  
your name, password, and the server in which you want to  
retrieve the certificate.  
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4. Tap the Retrieve Certificate button to download the  
certificate from the server. The status box at the bottom of  
the screen will indicate whether the attempt to retrieve the  
certificate was successful.  
Note: The enrollment tool is specifically designed to interact  
with Microsoft Certificate Servers. Alternate Certificate  
Authority servers will require a custom enrollment application  
which can be developed using the Embedded Visual C 4.0 tool  
and the Software Development Kit for Windows Mobile  
2003-based Pocket PCs.  
LEAP Registration Utility  
Cisco Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol (LEAP) is  
an 802.1X authentication protocol that uses a username and  
password pair to authenticate access by a wireless client to a  
wireless router.  
Use of the LEAP registration utility is required to log on to a  
LEAP-authenticated network. Most of the other types of secure  
networks are set up automatically by the HP iPAQ Wi-Fi  
connection software. However, accessing a LEAP-authenticated  
network requires initial registration using this utility. Once you  
have authenticated and accessed this type of network, a  
connection can take place automatically whenever you access the  
LEAP-authenticated network.  
To register the LEAP utility:  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > LEAP.  
2. Tap New to create a LEAP profile. A LEAP profile must  
contain the following information:  
SSID  
Username  
Password  
Domain  
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3. Tap Edit to make changes to the selected LEAP profile from  
the Wireless LEAP list. Changes to the LEAP profile can also  
be made by tapping on an entry in the Wireless LEAP list.  
4. Tap Delete to delete the selected LEAP profile from the  
Wireless LEAP list.  
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Using Bluetooth  
Your iPAQ Pocket PC comes with built-in Bluetooth technology  
that allows short-range connections and provides fast, reliable,  
and secure wireless communication.  
With Bluetooth powered on, you can send information or perform  
the following tasks wirelessly between two Bluetooth devices,  
within a range of approximately 30 feet (10 meters):  
Exchange contacts, calendar items, and tasks  
Send or exchange business cards  
Transfer files  
Synchronize with a computer through an ActiveSync  
connection  
Partner with a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone and use the cell  
phone as a wireless modem  
Connect to other Bluetooth devices (Virtual COM port)  
Print to a Bluetooth printer  
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Create a personal area network (PAN) to chat, play  
games, etc.  
Note: Use of dial-up and wireless Internet, e-mail, corporate  
networks, and other wireless communications, such as  
Bluetooth-enabled devices, might require separately purchased  
additional hardware and other compatible equipment, in addition  
to a standard Wi-Fi infrastructure and a separately purchased  
service contract. Check with your service provider for availability  
and coverage in your area. Not all Web content may be available.  
Some Web content might require installation of additional  
software.  
Getting Acquainted with Bluetooth  
Before you start using Bluetooth to establish wireless  
connections, take a few minutes and familiarize yourself with:  
Terms used in this chapter  
Supported Services  
Note: For more detailed help, refer to the Help files installed on  
your iPAQ Pocket PC. Tap Start > Programs > Help >  
Bluetooth.  
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Using Bluetooth  
Understanding Terms  
The following Bluetooth terms are used throughout this chapter.  
The Term...  
Means...  
Authentication  
Verification of a numeric passkey before a  
connection or activity can be completed  
Authorization  
Approval of a connection or activity before it  
can be completed  
Bonding (Paired  
devices)  
Create a trusted connection between your  
device and another. After a bond is created,  
the two devices become paired.  
A paired device does not require  
authentication or authorization  
Device address  
Device discovery  
Device name  
Unique electronic address of a Bluetooth  
device  
Location and recognition of another  
Bluetooth device  
Name that a Bluetooth device provides  
when discovered by another device  
Data Encryption  
A conversion process that is used for  
protecting data  
Link key  
Passkey  
Code used to securely pair devices  
Code you enter to authenticate connections  
or activities requested by other devices  
Personal Information  
Manager (PIM)  
Collection of programs used to manage  
daily business tasks (for example: Contacts,  
Calendar, and Tasks)  
Profiles  
Collection of Bluetooth settings  
Service discovery  
Determination of which programs you have  
in common with other devices  
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Supported Services  
The functions that Bluetooth supports are called services. You  
can communicate only with Bluetooth devices that support at  
least one of the following services:  
Basic Printer profile (BPP)  
Dial-up Networking (DUN) profile  
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)  
Generic Access Profile (GAP)  
LAN Access Profile (LAP)  
Object Exchange (OBEX) Protocol  
Object Push Protocol (OPP)  
Personal Area Network (PAN) profile  
Serial Port Profile (SPP)  
ActiveSync—Uses SPP to connect to ActiveSync on a  
computer  
Powering Bluetooth On or Off  
To turn on Bluetooth:  
1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon located  
in the Navigation bar at the bottom of the screen.  
2. On the iPAQ Wireless screen, tap the Bluetooth icon.  
When Bluetooth is turned on, the Bluetooth LED on the front of  
your Pocket PC flashes blue.  
To turn off Bluetooth, tap the Bluetooth icon again. When  
Bluetooth is turned off, the Bluetooth LED turns off and no  
incoming or outgoing Bluetooth connections are possible.  
Battery Saving Tip: Turn Bluetooth off when you are not using it.  
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Using Bluetooth  
Working with Bluetooth Settings  
From the tabs in Bluetooth Settings, you can:  
Turn Bluetooth on and off  
Enter or change your iPAQ Pocket PC Bluetooth name  
Set your connection preferences  
Enable Bluetooth services  
Specify security settings  
Define settings for sharing and connecting  
Select a user profile  
View software and port information  
Opening Bluetooth Settings  
1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the  
Command bar.  
2. On the iPAQ Wireless screen, tap Bluetooth > Settings  
button.  
Setting Accessibility Properties  
Before your Pocket PC interacts with other Bluetooth devices,  
you need to enter or change the accessibility properties to define  
how you want your Pocket PC to interact.  
To access the Accessibility screen:  
1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the  
Command bar.  
2. On the iPAQ Wireless screen, tap Bluetooth > Settings >  
Accessibility tab.  
3. Highlight the name in the Name field and enter your new  
Device ID name. The device name is what other devices see  
on their screen when they locate your device.  
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4. Select Allow other devices to connect.  
5. Select either All devices or Paired devices only.  
ÄCAUTION: Selecting All devices allows any device, even those  
unknown to you, to connect to your Pocket PC. After they are  
connected, security settings for specific services apply as specified in  
the Bluetooth Settings. Selecting Paired devices only allows only  
devices that you trust to connect to your Pocket PC.  
Note: Paired devices share and exchange an internally generated  
secure Link Key before connecting.  
6. Select Other devices can discover me if you want to allow  
other devices to search and locate your Pocket PC.  
Otherwise, leave this box unchecked.  
Note: If another device has your device’s address and you have  
selected Other devices can discover me, that device may be able  
to locate your device even though you did not select for it to be  
discovered.  
7. Tap OK to save your changes.  
Enabling Bluetooth Services  
You can use any of the following security options when  
transferring files, creating a serial port connection, exchanging  
business card information, configuring dial-up networking, and  
joining a personal network.  
Enable service  
Authorization required  
Authentication (Passkey) required (with or without  
encryption required)  
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Automatically Enabling Service  
To automatically enable service:  
1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the  
Command bar.  
2. Tap Bluetooth > Settings > Services tab.  
3. In the Services box, select the service you want to enable:  
File Transfer, Information Exchange, Serial Port,  
Personal Network Server, Hands free, or Dial-up  
Networking Server.  
4. The Service settings automatically enable the service and  
authentication settings. Tap on the appropriate checkbox to  
change these settings to your preference.  
5. Tap OK to return to the iPAQ Wireless Screen if you enabled  
Personal Network Server or Dial-up Networking Server.  
Note: If you select Authorization required in the Service  
Settings, you must authorize each connection. Your Pocket PC  
will then always ask you if the connection should be permitted.  
If you enabled File Transfer, Information Exchange, Serial  
Port, or Hands free, tap the Advanced... button and follow  
the directions below for the appropriate service setting.  
File Transfer Advanced Settings  
When you enable File Transfer, you need to set a shared folder  
from which to transfer outgoing or in which to receive incoming  
files.  
1. Tap the folder icon and locate a desired file folder.  
2. Tap OK to save the settings and exit the screen.  
3. Tap OK again to return to the iPAQ Wireless screen.  
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Information Exchange Advanced Settings  
If you selected Information Exchange and tapped the Advanced  
button, the following screen displays.  
1. Tap the My business card (vCard) icon.  
2. Select your business card information from the Contact  
Information List and tap OK to save the settings.  
3. Tap OK again to return to the iPAQ Wireless screen.  
Note: To create a new business card, tap the Contacts icon next  
to the vCard icon and create a new business card. Tap OK when  
you are finished.  
Serial Port Advanced Settings  
If you selected Serial Port and tapped on the Advanced button:  
1. Change the Inbound COM Port and Outbound COM Port  
numbers if they are incorrect.  
2. Tap OK to save the settings and exit the screen.  
3. Tap OK again to return to the iPAQ Wireless screen.  
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Hands Free Advanced Settings  
If you selected Hands Free and tapped on the Advanced button:  
The hands-free settings are automatically set.  
1. Tap the checkboxes to select or deselect any settings.  
2. Tap OK to save the settings and exit the screen.  
3. Tap OK to return to the iPAQ Wireless screen.  
Requiring Authorization to Access Services  
If you elect to require authorization to access services, you must  
authorize each connection. Your Pocket PC will then always ask  
you if the connection should be permitted.  
To require authorization to access services:  
1. From the Today screen, tap iPAQ Wireless > Bluetooth >  
Settings > Services tab.  
2. Tap the tab for the service you want to enable: File Transfer,  
Information Exchange, Serial Port, Dial-up Networking,  
Personal Network Server, or Audio Gateway.  
3. Select Authorization required.  
4. Tap OK.  
Requiring a Passkey or Bond  
To establish a secure connection with another device, you can use  
the passkey feature or an established bond. You can also add data  
encryption to this type of security.  
A passkey is a code you enter to authenticate connections  
requested by other devices. The passkey must be known and  
used by both parties or the connection will not be allowed.  
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To require a passkey or bond:  
1. From the Today screen, tap iPAQ Wireless > Bluetooth >  
Settings > Services tab.  
2. Tap the tab for the service you want to enable: File Transfer,  
Information Exchange, Serial Port, Personal Network  
Server, Hands free, or Dial-up Networking Server.  
3. Select Authentication (Passkey) required.  
4. Select Encryption Required if you want to require all data  
exchanged between the devices to be encrypted.  
5. Tap OK.  
Setting a Shared Folder  
You can determine the folder that other devices access when they  
connect to your Pocket PC.  
To select a shared folder:  
1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon >  
Bluetooth > Settings > Services tab.  
2. Under Services, tap File Transfer.  
3. Under Service Settings, select your preferred settings.  
4. Tap the Advanced tab.  
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5. Tap the Folder icon and locate a desired file folder.  
6. Tap OK.  
Understanding Profiles  
Use profiles to quickly enable selected personal settings in  
multiple environments.  
Creating a Profile  
To create a profile:  
1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the  
Command bar.  
2. Tap Bluetooth > Settings > General tab > Profile icon.  
3. Tap the New button.  
4. Enter a descriptive name.  
5. Select an existing profile to use as a template.  
6. Tap OK.  
Activating a Profile  
When a new profile is created, you will need to activate it.  
To activate a profile after creating it:  
1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the  
Command bar > Bluetooth > Settings.  
2. From the General tab, select it from the Current Profile  
down arrow list.  
3. Tap OK.  
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Saving Bluetooth Configuration Settings  
in a Profile  
To save the Pocket PC Bluetooth configuration settings to any  
profile:  
1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the  
Command bar > Bluetooth > Settings.  
2. From the General tab, tap the Profile icon.  
3. Select a profile from the Add/Delete Profiles list or create a  
new one.  
4. Tap OK.  
5. Set up your Pocket PC. You should specify the desired  
connection, sharing, and security settings in all Bluetooth  
Services selections.  
6. Tap OK to close Bluetooth Services. The changes are  
automatically saved.  
Renaming a Profile  
1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the  
Command bar > Bluetooth > Settings.  
2. From the General tab, tap the Profile icon.  
3. Select a profile from the Add/Delete Profiles list.  
4. Tap the Rename button.  
5. Enter a new descriptive name.  
6. Tap Enter.  
7. Tap OK.  
Deleting a Profile  
1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon >  
Bluetooth > Settings.  
2. From the General tab, tap the Profile icon.  
3. Select a profile from the Add/Delete Profiles list.  
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4. Tap the Delete button.  
5. Tap Yes to confirm you want to delete the profile.  
6. Tap OK.  
Working with Bluetooth Manager  
Use Bluetooth Manager to:  
Establish connections  
Exchange business cards  
Control the on-screen display  
Display shortcuts  
Opening Bluetooth Manager  
From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the  
Command bar > Bluetooth > Manager.  
The first screen that displays is My Shortcuts.  
Locating and Selecting a Device  
When you are required to locate a device and connect to it, the  
Bluetooth browser searches for other Bluetooth devices.  
Pairing Devices  
You can pair devices so they must exchange a computer generated  
security key prior to each connection. It is generated from a  
unique Bluetooth device address, a random number, and a  
user-defined password.  
After two devices are paired, they have a trusted relationship with  
each other. No additional input is needed from the user.  
Therefore, connections and activities can be performed between  
the paired devices without constant authorization from the user.  
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Using Bluetooth  
To pair devices:  
1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the  
Command bar > Bluetooth > Manager.  
2. Tap Tools > Paired devices.  
3. Tap Add.  
4. Tap the Lookup  
icon.  
5. Tap a device.  
6. Enter a password in the Passkey field.  
7. Tap OK.  
8. Enter the same password into the other device.  
Note: Some devices, such as mobile phones, need to be placed in  
a mode to accept a bond from another device. Refer to that  
device’s user instructions for more information.  
Unpairing Devices  
You can remove a paired relationship between devices.  
1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the  
Command bar > Bluetooth > Manager.  
2. Tap Tools > Paired devices.  
3. Tap a device name.  
4. Tap Remove.  
5. Tap Yes to remove the pairing.  
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Connecting to Other Devices  
Use ActiveSync, serial and dial-up connections to communicate  
with other Bluetooth devices, establish a partnership with a cell  
phone, and set up the Bluetooth services it offers.  
Identifying the Communications Port  
You can identify the virtual COM ports used to create a  
serial port connection. You may need to identify these COM  
ports for activities such as printing.  
Use the inbound COM port when other devices initiate a serial  
connection. Use the outbound COM port when you initiate a  
serial connection to another device.  
To identify the communications port:  
1. From the Today screen, tap iPAQ Wireless > Bluetooth >  
Settings > Services tab.  
2. Under Services, tap Serial Port and tap the Advanced...  
button.  
3. Note the names of your inbound and outbound COM ports.  
4. Tap OK.  
Establishing an ActiveSync Connection  
You can set up an ActiveSync partnership with a  
Bluetooth-enabled computer by first setting up your computer,  
then setting up your Pocket PC.  
To establish an ActiveSync partnership with your  
Bluetooth-enabled computer, refer to the documentation that  
came with your computer.  
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Using Bluetooth  
To establish an ActiveSync connection on your Pocket PC:  
1. From the Today screen, tap iPAQ Wireless > Bluetooth >  
Manager.  
2. Tap New > ActiveSync via Bluetooth > Next.  
3. Follow the connection wizard instructions.  
Note: Be sure the ActiveSync COM port setting on your Pocket  
PC is the same as the COM port setting used for Bluetooth on  
your computer.  
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4. From the Bluetooth Browser screen, select the computer you  
want to synchronize with. Tap Next.  
5. Under Serial Port Selection, select the name of the serial  
port for the computer selected above, and then tap Next >  
Finish.  
.
Establishing a Serial Connection  
Use the wireless Bluetooth serial port connection just as you  
would a physical serial cable connection. You must configure the  
application that will use the connection to the correct serial port.  
To establish a serial connection:  
1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon >  
Bluetooth > Manager.  
2. Tap New > Explore a Bluetooth device > Next.  
3. Follow the connection wizard instructions.  
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Dial-Up Networking  
When you use dial-up networking (DUN), the remote device  
providing the dial-up networking service and the remote  
computer to which you are connecting must both have telephone  
access.  
Devices that can provide dial-up networking include Bluetooth:  
Mobile phones  
Desktop computers  
Modems  
Using Dial-Up Networking  
To connect to a device that provides modem access:  
1. From the Today screen, tap iPAQ Wireless > Bluetooth >  
Manager.  
2. Tap New > Connect to a Network > Next.  
3. Follow the connection wizard instructions.  
Note: After you create the dial-up networking shortcut with a  
device, tap and hold the shortcut icon in the My Shortcuts tab of  
the Bluetooth Manager, and tap Connect.  
4. Tap New Connection.  
5. Tap OK.  
6. Enter a name in the Connection Name field.  
7. Enter a phone number. You must sometimes enter the country  
code and area code, depending on where you are calling.  
8. Tap OK to begin dialing.  
Note: Some mobile phones require a bond between devices  
(see the section “Pairing Devices”).  
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Using Bluetooth  
To connect to the Internet and use Pocket Internet Explorer, you  
must first connect to a Bluetooth phone from Bluetooth Manager.  
To make this connection the default dial-up connection for Pocket  
Internet Explorer:  
IMPORTANT: All Bluetooth default connections are made  
using the following procedure. Default connections cannot be  
made through Bluetooth Settings on the iPAQ Wireless screen.  
1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Settings >  
Connections tab.  
2. Tap the Connections icon > Advanced tab.  
3. Tap Select Networks.  
4. Enable Bluetooth Settings from the dropdown list.  
Note: The Bluetooth modem connection you created can be  
viewed only from the Bluetooth Settings on the Connections  
Task page.  
Joining a Personal Area Network  
Connect two or more Bluetooth devices to share files, collaborate  
or play multiplayer games.  
To establish a Personal Area Network connection:  
1. From the Today screen, tap iPAQ Wireless > Bluetooth >  
Manager.  
2. Tap New > Join a personal network > Next.  
3. Follow the Connection Wizard instructions.  
Working with Files  
You can exchange information with a connected device and use  
the Bluetooth File Explorer to:  
Navigate through the directories.  
View files and folders.  
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Using Bluetooth  
Create new folders.  
Send and receive files from a remote device.  
Delete and rename files on a remote device.  
Creating a File Transfer Connection  
1. From the Today screen, tap iPAQ Wireless > Bluetooth >  
Manager.  
The first screen that displays is My Shortcuts.  
2. Tap New > Browse files on a remote device > Next.  
3. Follow the connection wizard instructions.  
Note: The remote device must have Bluetooth turned on and set  
up to allow discovery before the connection can occur.  
Sending Files  
1. Tap and hold the file transfer shortcut icon, and tap Connect.  
2. Tap File > Send a File…  
3. Locate the file(s) to send.  
4. Tap the file(s) to send it.  
5. Tap OK.  
Creating a Folder on a Remote Device  
1. Tap and hold the file transfer shortcut icon, and tap Connect.  
2. Navigate to the location you want for the new folder.  
3. Tap File > Create a folder.  
4. Enter a folder name while New Folder is selected, and tap  
Enter.  
5. Tap OK.  
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Receiving a File from a Remote Device  
1. Tap and hold a file transfer shortcut icon, and tap Connect.  
2. Navigate to the file location on the remote device.  
3. Tap the file.  
4. Tap File > Get.  
5. Tap OK.  
Deleting a File from a Remote Device  
1. Tap and hold a file transfer shortcut icon, and tap Connect.  
2. Navigate to the file location on the remote device.  
3. Tap the file.  
4. Tap File > Delete.  
5. Tap Yes to verify you want to delete the selected file.  
6. Tap OK.  
Using Business Card Exchange  
Using the business card exchange, you can:  
Set up your own business card  
Send a business card to one or more devices  
Request a business card from one or more devices  
Exchange business cards with one or more devices  
You must establish a default contact name to send or exchange  
business card information.  
You must first specify your default business card on the  
Information Exchange tab in Bluetooth Settings. This name  
becomes the default for business card transfers.  
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Using Bluetooth  
Setting Up Your Business Card Information  
To set up your business card information:  
1. Create a contact in the Contacts program that includes your  
name, title, and other relevant information.  
2. From the Today screen, tap iPAQ Wireless > Bluetooth >  
Settings > Services tab.  
3. Under Services, select Information Exchange.  
4. Tap the Advanced... button.  
5. Tap the My business card (vCard) icon.  
6. Choose your contact from the list.  
7. Tap OK.  
Sending Business Cards  
1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the  
Command bar > Bluetooth > Manager.  
2. Tap Tools > Business Card Exchange.  
3. Tap the Send icon.  
4. Tap the device where you want to send your business card.  
5. Tap OK.  
Note: Be sure the receiving device has been enabled to accept  
the transfer.  
Requesting Business Cards  
1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the  
Command bar > Bluetooth > Manager.  
2. Tap Tools > Business Card Exchange.  
3. Tap the Request icon.  
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4. Tap the device from which you want to request a business  
card.  
5. Tap OK.  
Exchanging Business Cards  
You can exchange business card information with another device.  
If available, the device’s information will be sent directly into  
your Contacts list in Pocket Outlook.  
To exchange business cards:  
1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the  
Command bar > Bluetooth > Manager.  
2. Tap Tools > Business Card Exchange.  
3. Tap the Exchange icon.  
4. Tap the device with which you want to exchange your  
business card.  
5. Tap OK.  
Opening a Connection  
1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the  
Command bar > Bluetooth > Manager.  
2. Tap and hold the icon or list name, and then tap Connect.  
3. Tap OK.  
Viewing Connection Status  
You can view:  
Connection’s name  
Device’s name  
Connection status  
Length of connection  
Signal strength  
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Using Bluetooth  
To view the connection status:  
1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the  
Command bar > Bluetooth > Manager.  
2. Tap and hold the connection icon or list name.  
3. Tap Properties from the menu.  
4. Tap OK.  
Closing a Connection  
1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the  
Command bar > Bluetooth > Manager.  
2. Tap and hold the connection icon or list name.  
3. Tap Disconnect from the menu.  
4. Tap OK.  
Working with Connections  
You can create shortcuts to open and view status information for  
all connections.  
Creating a Shortcut  
Creating a shortcut to one or more services does not establish  
a connection. It only places a shortcut to that service on the  
Shortcut tab of the Bluetooth Manager.  
To create a shortcut:  
1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the  
Commnd bar > Bluetooth > Manager.  
2. Tap New, and then a type of service, and tap Next.  
3. Follow the connection wizard instructions.  
Note: Paired devices are designated by a checkmark.  
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Deleting a Shortcut  
1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon >  
Bluetooth > Manager.  
2. Tap and hold the connection icon or list name to be deleted.  
3. Tap Delete from the menu.  
4. Tap Yes to verify the selected shortcut should be deleted.  
5. Tap OK.  
Viewing Shortcuts  
You can view shortcuts as icons or in a list format.  
1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon >  
Bluetooth > Manager.  
2. Tap View.  
3. Tap List or Icon.  
4. Tap OK.  
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Connecting to the Internet  
Use your iPAQ Pocket PC to connect to the Internet or your Work  
network.  
To send and receive e-mail with Messaging and to view Web  
sites with Pocket Internet Explorer, you must set up a remote  
connection with devices such as a Secure Digital Input/Output  
(SDIO) modem card, Ethernet card, or the wireless 802.11b  
internal radio. Another option is to use a Bluetooth-enabled  
device such as a phone or LAN Access point.  
Note: Use of dial-up and wireless Internet, e-mail, corporate  
networks, and other wireless communications, such as  
Bluetooth-enabled devices, might require additional hardware  
and other compatible equipment that can be purchase separately,  
in addition to a standard Wi-Fi infrastructure and a separately  
purchased service contract. Check with your service provider for  
availability and coverage in your area. Not all Web content may  
be available. Some Web content may require installation of  
additional software.  
Note: For more information on this subject, refer to the Help file  
on your iPAQ Pocket PC by tapping Start > Help >  
Connections.  
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Connecting to the Internet  
Connecting to a Private Network  
1. Before you start, be sure to have your server phone number,  
from your network administrator.  
2. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections icon.  
3. In My Work Network, follow the instructions for each type  
of connection. For more information on Bluetooth  
connections, refer to Chapter 9, “Using Bluetooth.” For more  
information on Wi-Fi connections, refer to “Setting Up VPN  
Server Connections” or “Setting Up Proxy Server Settings”  
in Chapter 8, “Using Wi-Fi.”  
Entering an Internet Address  
With Pocket Internet Explorer and a connection to the Internet,  
you can view Web sites on your iPAQ Pocket PC by typing an  
address or Uniform Resource Locator (URL) in the Address bar.  
Note: Web sites that use Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)  
4.0, Dynamic HTML (DHTML), animated Graphic Interchange  
Format (GIF) images, and Java applets might not work correctly  
in Pocket Internet Explorer without additional software.  
To enter an Internet address (URL) on your iPAQ Pocket PC:  
1. Tap Start > Internet Explorer > Address Bar.  
Note: If the Address Bar is not visible, tap the View tab >  
Address Bar to turn it on.  
2. Enter the Internet address (URL) into the Internet Explorer  
Address bar.  
3. Tap the Go icon.  
This is the common way to access a Web site on the Internet.  
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Connecting to the Internet  
Using a Favorites List  
With Pocket Internet Explorer and a connection to the Internet,  
you can view Web sites on your iPAQ Pocket PC by selecting one  
from your Favorites list.  
To select a Web site from your Favorites list:  
1. Tap Start > Internet Explorer.  
2. Tap the Favorites icon and the Web site you want to view.  
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Expansion Cards  
You can expand the memory and connectivity of your iPAQ  
Pocket PC. Use optional expansion cards for:  
Expanding the memory of your iPAQ Pocket PC by using a  
Compact Flash (CF) card  
Adding functionality such as a Secure Digital Input/Output  
(SDIO) camera  
Viewing the content of Secure Digital and Multimedia  
Memory Cards (SD/MMC)  
Note: Expansion cards must be purchased separately and are not  
included with your iPAQ Pocket PC.  
To locate information about expansion cards, visit the HP Web  
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Expansion Cards  
Installing a Secure Digital (SD)  
Expansion Card  
Note: You install an SD card the same way you install a CF card  
into the expansion slot.  
To install a Secure Digital (SD) card into the expansion slot on  
the iPAQ Pocket PC:  
1. Locate the slot on the top of the iPAQ Pocket PC.  
2. Remove the protective plastic card.  
3. Insert the expansion card into the expansion slot and push the  
connection edge of the card firmly into the expansion slot.  
Note: If your expansion card is not recognized, follow the card  
manufacturer’s instructions to install it.  
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Expansion Cards  
Removing a Secure Digital (SD)  
Expansion Card  
Note: You remove an SD card the same way you remove a CF  
card from the expansion slot.  
To remove a Secure Digital (SD) expansion card from the  
expansion slot on the iPAQ Pocket PC:  
1. Close all applications that are using the expansion card.  
2. Remove a card from the Secure Digital expansion slot by  
slightly pushing down on the card 1 to unlock it.  
3. When the card disengages and pops up 2, pull it from the  
expansion slot.  
ÄCAUTION: SD cards must first be unlocked before removal.  
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Expansion Cards  
Installing a Compact Flash (CF)  
Expansion Card  
Note: You install a CF card the same way you install an SD card  
into the expansion slot.  
To install a CF card into the expansion slot on the iPAQ Pocket  
PC:  
1. Locate the CF Type II slot on the top of the iPAQ Pocket PC.  
2. Remove the protective plastic card.  
3. Insert the expansion card into the expansion slot and push the  
connection edge of the card firmly into the expansion slot.  
Note: If your expansion card is not recognized, follow the card  
manufacturer’s instructions to install it.  
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Expansion Cards  
Removing a Compact Flash (CF)  
Expansion Card  
Note: You remove a CF card the same way you remove an SD  
card from the expansion slot.  
To remove a CF expansion card from the Compact Flash Type II  
expansion slot on the iPAQ Pocket PC:  
1. Close all applications that are using the expansion card.  
2. Pull on the CF card lip to remove the card from the CF  
expansion slot.  
Viewing the Content of Memory Cards  
Use File Explorer to view the files that are located on your  
optional expansion card.  
1. Tap Start > Programs > File Explorer.  
2. Tap the root directory of My Device, and select the Storage  
Card folder to see a list of files and folders.  
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Troubleshooting  
Use the following suggestions to troubleshoot problems with the  
iPAQ Pocket PC.  
Common Problems  
Problem  
Solution  
I cannot see  
anything on the  
screen.  
Be sure the iPAQ Pocket PC is powered on.  
Reset the device by using the stylus to lightly press the  
Reset button.  
Remove and replace the battery.  
I cannot keep  
my battery  
charged.  
Always keep the iPAQ Pocket PC connected to the AC  
Adapter when you are not using it.  
In the backlight settings, adjust the bar to a lower level  
to conserve more battery power.  
Turn off Bluetooth and Wi-Fi when not in use.  
Refer to Chapter 3, “Managing the Battery,” for battery  
saving tips.  
The backlight  
keeps turning  
off.  
In Backlight Settings, increase the amount of time the  
backlight stays on if not in use.  
Select the option to turn on the backlight when you  
touch the screen or push a button.  
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Problem  
Solution  
I want to travel  
with my iPAQ  
Pocket PC.  
Back up your information. Refer to “Backing Up  
Information” in Chapter 4 for more details.  
Disconnect all external devices.  
Take the AC Adapter and Charger Adapter with you.  
Keep your iPAQ Pocket PC in a protective case and  
keep it in your carry-on luggage.  
I want to travel  
internationally  
with my iPAQ  
Pocket PC.  
Be sure you have the plug adapter appropriate for the  
country you are visiting.  
I want to turn off To turn off all wireless features, tap Start > iPAQ Wireless,  
Bluetooth and  
Wi-Fi for air  
travel.  
and then ALL OFF button at the bottom of the screen.  
I want to ship  
my iPAQ Pocket  
PC to a repair  
facility.  
1. Back up your information.  
2. Disconnect all external devices.  
3. Pack your iPAQ Pocket PC and any external devices  
requested by Customer Support in protective  
packaging. Include any additional documentation or  
items as instructed by Customer Support.  
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Problem  
Solution  
I cannot connect  
to a network.  
Be sure Wi-Fi is turned on.  
Be sure you have added the necessary server  
information.  
Be sure the network you are attempting to connect to is  
not busy.  
If you are using an SDIO Ethernet card, be sure the  
proper drivers for your card are installed.  
Be sure your user name and password are correct.  
Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab >  
Connections and check your connection settings. Tap  
OK when you are finished to save your changes.  
Be sure the WEP key is correct.  
Be sure the IP Address is correct.  
Be sure the hardware you are using with your iPAQ  
Pocket PC is properly configured and operational.  
Reset the device by using the stylus to lightly press the  
Reset button.  
I want to see the The current date is displayed at the top of the Today  
current date.  
screen.  
I cannot  
see all my  
appointments.  
Be sure the appointment you created is in the selected  
category.  
I cannot find  
the document  
or workbook  
I saved.  
Pocket Word and Excel recognize and display documents in  
only one folder below My Documents. For example, if you  
created another folder in the Personal folder in My  
Documents, the documents in that folder will not be shown.  
To find your document or workbook, tap Start > Programs  
> File Explorer. Open the folder you created, and then tap  
the file in which you are looking.  
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Problem  
Solution  
My device is  
always asking  
me for a  
Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > HP ProtectTools to  
be sure the password settings are configured as you want.  
password.  
I cannot find  
files sent to me  
by another  
device.  
Check My Documents, which is the default save location  
used to receive files.  
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ActiveSync  
Use the following suggestions to troubleshoot problems with  
ActiveSync on your iPAQ Pocket PC. For more detailed  
information on Microsoft ActiveSync, refer to Chapter 2,  
“Synchronizing with Your Computer.”  
Problem  
Solution  
I cannot connect  
to my computer  
using the  
Be sure you have installed Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7.1  
or higher on your host computer before connecting your  
iPAQ Pocket PC to it.  
Desktop Cradle.  
Be sure your iPAQ Pocket PC is connected to the  
Desktop Cradle, and that the cradle is connected to  
your computer.  
Be sure your iPAQ Pocket PC is securely seated in the  
cradle and is making contact with the cradle connector.  
Be sure you are running Microsoft Windows 98SE, Me,  
2000, or XP on your computer.  
Uninstall and reinstall ActiveSync.  
If you are running personal firewall software, try  
disabling it. If you are then able to synchronize, contact  
the software vendor for information on configuring the  
required exclusions to eliminate this problem.  
I connected my  
iPAQ Pocket PC  
before installing  
Microsoft  
1. Disconnect the iPAQ Pocket PC from your computer.  
2. In Windows 98 or 2000, click Start > Settings >  
Control Panel > System. The Device Manager opens  
automatically. Locate and select the “unknown” USB  
device record and click Remove (Uninstall in  
Windows 2000).  
ActiveSync.  
3. Restart your computer and allow it to detect the USB  
device.  
4. Install Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7.1 or higher.  
5. Reconnect the iPAQ Pocket PC to the computer.  
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Problem  
Solution  
Microsoft  
Be sure the device is on.  
ActiveSync  
cannot locate  
my iPAQ Pocket  
PC when  
Be sure all cables are securely connected.  
Remove your iPAQ Pocket PC from the HP Desktop  
Cradle or disconnect it from the Autosync Cable, power  
on the device by pressing the Power button, then put it  
back in the synchronization cradle or connect it to the  
cable.  
I synchronize.  
Reset button.  
Check Connection Settings in ActiveSync on your  
computer to ensure the communications port you are  
using is active.  
I cannot open  
e-mail in  
Use Microsoft ActiveSync to synchronize your iPAQ Pocket  
PC with your computer. For more information, refer to  
Messaging after “Synchronizing Your Pocket PC with Your Computer” in  
I restore using  
Microsoft  
Chapter 2.  
ActiveSync.  
I tried to  
Pocket Excel does not support all Excel formatting;  
therefore, Microsoft ActiveSync cannot synchronize the file.  
synchronize  
a workbook  
and the file  
is unresolved  
in Microsoft  
ActiveSync.  
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Expansion Cards  
Use the following suggestions to troubleshoot problems with  
expansion cards on your iPAQ Pocket PC. For more information  
on expansion cards, refer to Chapter 11, “Expansion Cards.”  
Problem  
Solution  
I cannot get my  
iPAQ Pocket PC  
to recognize the  
expansion card.  
Be sure you have firmly pushed the expansion card  
down into the iPAQ Pocket PC.  
Be sure to install any third party drivers.  
I cannot insert  
my card.  
Be sure the label is facing the front of the device.  
Be sure you are not inserting the card at an angle.  
Be sure you insert the connection area first.  
I cannot remove Push the SD card in to release the locking mechanism. The  
my SD card.  
card will pop out slightly and then can be easily removed.  
My iPAQ Pocket  
PC cannot  
recognize  
Be sure you have loaded any drivers that came with the  
expansion card you purchased.  
Reset the device by using the stylus to lightly press the  
Reset button.  
my card.  
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Wi-Fi  
Use the following suggestions to troubleshoot problems with  
Wi-Fi issues and your iPAQ Pocket PC. For more information on  
Wi-Fi, refer to Chapter 8, “Using Wi-Fi.”  
Problem  
Solution  
I cannot connect  
to an access  
point.  
Be sure the Wi-Fi is on.  
Be sure the device identified the network you want to  
connect to.  
Be sure you provided any necessary authentication  
keys if prompted by the system.  
Be sure your iPAQ Pocket PC is within range of the  
access point.  
I am connected  
to an access  
point, but I  
cannot browse  
the Internet.  
If the wireless network you are connected to connects to  
Work, the network may require a proxy. To set up the proxy:  
1. Ask your network administrator for the proxy settings.  
2. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab >  
Connections icon > Set up my proxy server.  
3. Refer to “Setting Up Proxy Server Settings” in Chapter  
8 for more information.  
I do not see  
my wireless  
network on  
my iPAQ  
Your wireless network could be a non-broadcasting  
network.  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab >  
Connections icon > Settings.  
Pocket PC.  
2. Tap the Advanced tab > Select Networks.  
3. Follow the instructions on the screen.  
My data transfer If Bluetooth is on, turn it off.  
rate is too low.  
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Problem  
Solution  
I cannot connect It is likely that the network is a “hidden” or non-SSID  
to an available  
network that  
broadcast network. You must know the network name  
(SSID) to be able to connect.  
shows in the list  
of networks  
without a name.  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab >  
Connections > Advanced tab > Network Card.  
2. Select Add New Settings.  
3. Enter the network name (SSID).  
4. Select the appropriate values in the Connects to: box.  
5. If WEP settings are required, tap the Authentication  
tab and enter them.  
I cannot connect Be sure there is ample signal strength available in the area.  
reliably to an  
available  
network or  
connections  
are frequently  
dropped.  
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Bluetooth  
Use the following suggestions to troubleshoot problems with  
Bluetooth on your iPAQ Pocket PC. For more information on  
Bluetooth, refer to Chapter 9, “Using Bluetooth.”  
Problem  
Solution  
I cannot  
discover  
another device.  
Be sure Bluetooth is turned on.  
Move closer to the device.  
Be sure the device you are attempting to connect to is  
on and allows access to being discovered by other  
devices.  
I can see other  
devices, but I  
cannot connect  
or exchange  
Be sure the other device has not restricted your access.  
Try initiating pairing from the other device. Some  
Bluetooth-enabled device can only initiate pairing and  
cannot respond to pairing requests from other devices.  
data with them.  
Other devices  
cannot find or  
connect to my  
device.  
Be sure Bluetooth is turned on.  
Move closer to the device.  
Be sure you have not restricted other devices from  
finding yours.  
Check your Bluetooth settings to ensure you have  
allowed your device to be discovered and others to  
connect.  
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Troubleshooting  
(Continued)  
Problem  
Solution  
Other devices  
do not receive  
my correct  
business card  
information.  
Be sure you have correctly set up your business card  
information in Bluetooth Settings.  
Check Bluetooth Settings to be sure you have not  
restricted this function.  
The iPAQ  
Be sure your mobile phone is in discoverable mode.  
Pocket PC  
cannot find my  
Bluetooth-  
enabled Mobile  
phone.  
Contact your mobile phone manufacturer and ask if  
there is a firmware upgrade.  
Check the settings on your phone to be sure it is set up  
to allow other Bluetooth devices to discover and  
connect to it.  
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Regulatory Notices  
Federal Communications Commission  
Notice  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference  
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which  
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user  
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of  
the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different  
from that to which the receiver is connected  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television  
technician for help  
This PDA has been tested and demonstrated compliance when  
Bluetooth and WLAN are transmitting simultaneously. This PDA  
must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other  
antenna or transmitter.  
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Modifications  
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or  
modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved  
by Hewlett-Packard Company may void the authority to operate  
the equipment.  
Cables  
Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables  
with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods in order to maintain  
compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.  
Declaration of Conformity for products  
marked with the FCC logo—United  
States only  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is  
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not  
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any  
interference received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
For questions regarding your product, contact:  
Hewlett-Packard Company  
P. O. Box 692000, Mail Stop 530113  
Houston, Texas 77269-2000  
Or, call 1-800-652-6672  
For questions regarding this FCC declaration, contact:  
Hewlett-Packard Company  
P. O. Box 692000, Mail Stop 510101  
Houston, Texas 77269-2000  
Or, call (281) 514-3333  
To identify this product, refer to the Part, Series, or Model  
number found on the product.  
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Regulatory Notices  
Canadian Notice  
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the  
Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.  
Avis Canadien  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les  
exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.  
Japanese Notice  
Korean Notice  
European Union Regulatory Notice  
This product complies with the following EU Directives:  
Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC  
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC  
Note: CE Compliance of this equipment is valid only if powered  
with an HP-provided and CE marked AC adapter.  
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Regulatory Notices  
If this product has telecommunication functionality, it also  
complies with the essential requirements of:  
R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC.  
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to  
harmonized European standards (European Norms) which are  
listed on the EU Declaration of Conformity issued by  
Hewlett-Packard for this product or product family.  
This compliance is indicated by the following conformity  
marking placed on the product:  
This marking is valid for non-Telecom products and EU  
harmonized Telecom products (e.g., Bluetooth).  
XXXX*  
This marking is valid for EU non-harmonized Telecom products.  
*Notified body number (used only if applicable—refer to the  
product label).  
The telecommunications functionality of this product may be  
used in the following EU and EFTA countries:  
Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,  
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland,  
Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta,  
Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic,  
Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and United Kingdom.  
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Notice for Use in France and Italy  
Italy:  
E'necessaria una concessione ministeriale anche per l'uso del  
prodotto. Verifici per favore con il proprio distributore o  
direttamente presso la Direzione Generale Pianificazione e  
Gestione Frequenze.  
License required for use. Verify with your dealer or directly with  
General Direction for Frequency Planning and Management  
(Direzione Generale Pianificazione e Gestione Frequenze).  
France:  
L'utilisation de cet equipement (2.4GHz Wireless LAN) est  
soumise a certaines restrictions: Cet equipement peut etre utilise a  
l'interieur d'un batiment en utilisant toutes les frequences de 2400  
a 2483.5MHz (Chaine 1-13). Pour une utilisation en  
environement exterieur, vous devez utiliser les frequences  
comprises entre 2454-2483.5MHz (Chaine 10-13). Pour les  
dernieres restrictions, voir http://www.art-telecom.fr.  
For 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN operation of this product certain  
restrictions apply: This product may be used indoors for the entire  
2400-2483.5 MHz frequency band (channels 1-13). For outdoor  
use, only 2454-2483.5 MHz frequency band (channels 10-13)  
may be used. For the latest requirements, see  
Battery Warning  
ÅWARNING: This computer contains a lithium ion rechargeable  
battery. To reduce the risk of fire or burns, do not disassemble, crush,  
puncture, short external contacts, or dispose of in fire or water. Replace  
only with the HP spare.  
ÄCAUTION: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.  
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.  
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Regulatory Notices  
Because of the type of battery used in your iPAQ Pocket PC, follow  
local regulations regarding the safe disposal of the battery. Your  
vendor can advise you on local regulations, and/or the existence  
of any battery disposal programs in operation.  
Equipment Warning  
ÅWARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, electrical shock, fire  
or damage to the equipment:  
Plug the AC Adapter into an electrical outlet that is easily  
accessible at all times.  
Disconnect power from the equipment by unplugging the  
AC Adapter from the electrical outlet or unplugging the  
Synchronization cable from the host computer.  
Do not place anything on the AC Adapter cord or any of the other  
cables. Arrange them so that no one may accidentally step on or  
trip over them.  
Do not pull on a cord or cable. When unplugging from the  
electrical outlet, grasp the cord by the plug or, in the case of the AC  
Adapter, grasp the AC Adapter and pull out from the electrical  
outlet.  
Do not use converter kits sold for appliances to power your  
iPAQ Pocket PC.  
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Regulatory Notices  
Airline Travel Notice  
Use of electronic equipment aboard commercial aircraft is at the  
discretion of the airline.  
Wireless Notices  
In some environments, the use of wireless devices may be  
restricted. Such restrictions may apply aboard airplanes, in  
hospitals, near explosives, in hazardous locations, etc. If you are  
uncertain of the policy that applies to the use of this device,  
please ask for authorization to use it prior to turning it on.  
U.S. Regulatory Wireless Notice  
ÅWARNING: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation  
The radiated output power of this device is below the FCC radio  
frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device should be used in  
such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal  
operation is minimized. To avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC  
radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna should  
be minimized.  
This PDA has been tested and demonstrated compliance when Bluetooth  
and WLAN are transmitting simultaneously. This PDA must not be  
co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or  
transmitter.  
Canadian Regulatory Wireless Notice  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this  
device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must  
accept any interference, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation of the device.  
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Regulatory Notices  
Japanese Regulatory Wireless Notice  
Brazilian Regulatory Wireless Notice  
Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário, isto é, não tem  
direito a proteção contra interferência prejudicial, mesmo de  
estações do mesmo tipo, e não pode causar interferência a  
sistemas operando em caráter primário.  
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Specifications  
System Specifications  
Note: Not all models described are available in all regions.  
For more information on specifications for your particular model,  
on your iPAQ Pocket PC, tap Start > Settings > System tab >  
HP Asset Viewer.  
System  
Feature  
Description  
Processor  
312, 520, or 624Mhz Intel PXA 270 processor  
64-128 MB SDRAM (50-112 MB user available)  
RAM (Random  
Access Memory)  
iPAQ File Store  
(non-volatile  
memory)  
64-128 MB storage (20-80 MB user available)  
SD I/O slot  
CF slot  
SD/SDIO/MMC card support  
Type II Compact Flash card support  
Display  
3.5 inch transflective type TFT color, QVGA, 64K-color  
support, LED backlight with power save mode.  
Audio  
Integrated microphone, speaker, 3.5 mm stereo audio  
jack, MP3 stereo through audio jack  
Infrared (IrDA  
and SIR/FIR)  
IrDA, data transfer up to 4 Mb per second  
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System  
Feature  
Description  
External Power  
Bluetooth  
10 watt maximum output AC Adapter  
Class II device; typical 10 meters (30 feet) range  
Indicators  
(Left LED)  
Radio LED indicator:  
LED off = all radios are off  
Blue blinking = one or more radios on  
(Right LED)  
Charge/Notification LED indicator:  
4-mode alarm notification:  
LED off = not charging and no notifications  
Amber flash = charging  
Green flash = one or more notification events have  
occurred  
Amber solid = charging complete  
Battery  
Slim Series: Removable/rechargeable 920-1440 mAh,  
3.6 Volt, Lithium ion battery with internal backup battery  
to maintain data during main battery replacement.  
Extended Series: Removable/rechargeable 2880 mAh,  
3.6 Volt, Lithium ion battery with internal backup battery  
to maintain data during main battery replacement.  
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Specifications  
Physical Specifications  
Note: Weight varies on different models.  
US  
Metric  
Length  
without flip cover  
with flip cover  
4.69 in  
4.69 in  
119.0 mm  
119.0 mm  
Width  
without flip cover  
with flip cover  
3.02 in  
3.17 in  
76.6 mm  
80.5 mm  
Depth  
without flip cover  
with flip cover  
.64 in  
.79 in  
16.3 mm  
20.1 mm  
Weight  
without flip cover  
with flip cover  
6.65 - 7.19 oz  
7.21 - 7.68 oz  
188.5 - 201.8 g  
204.5 - 217.8 g  
Operating Environment  
Environment  
US  
Metric  
0° to 40° C  
-20° to 60° C  
up to 90%  
Temperature  
Operating  
32° to 104° F  
-4° to 140° F  
up to 90%  
above 90%  
15,000 ft  
Nonoperating  
Operating  
Relative Humidity  
Maximum Altitude  
Nonoperating  
Operating  
above 90%  
0-4572 m  
Nonoperating  
40,000 ft  
0-12,192 m  
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