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5.Enter a name for the connection, such as “ISP Connection.”

6.In the Select a modem list, select your modem type. If you are using an infrared modem, select Generic IRDA modem. If you are using an external modem that is connected to your Pocket PC with a cable, select Hayes Compatible on COM1.

7.You should not need to change any settings in Advanced. Most ISPs now use a server-assigned address. If the ISP you are connecting to does not use a server- assigned address, tap Advanced and then the TCP/IP tab and enter the address. When finished, tap ok and then Next.

8.Enter the access phone number and tap Next.

9.Select other desired options and tap Finish.

10.On the Dialing tab, specify your current location and phone type (most phone lines are tone). These settings will apply to all connections you create.

Once you have created the connection, it appears in , Programs, Connections. To start the connection, remove your Pocket PC from the cradle, tap the connection icon, enter your user name and password, and tap Connect. Once connected, you can:

Send and receive e-mail messages using Inbox. Before you can use Inbox, you need to provide the information it needs to communicate with the e-mail server. For specific instructions, see “Connecting Directly to an E-mail Server,” later in this chapter.

Visit Web pages using Pocket Internet Explorer. For more information, see Chapter 4, “Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer.”

Note: You can quickly return to Modem Settings to change connection settings by tapping the Modem link at the bottom of the Connections folder. To return to the Connections folder, tap the Connections link.

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Contents Model 70 Pocket PC Page Contents Microsoft Pocket Outlook Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer Getting Connected Specifications and Other Helpful Information Page Warranty Information Safety Summary Before You BeginModel 70 Pocket PC User’s Guide About This Manual Other Intermec ManualsTerm Description Convention DescriptionPage Learning About the Pocket PC Page Welcome Pocket PC DescriptionFront Panel View To get your Pocket PC up and runningModel 70 Pocket PC User’s Guide Front Panel View Component FunctionBack Panel View Left Edge View Top Edge View About the Batteries To charge the main battery pack Charging the BatteriesTo set the power off timer To display the Power windowMonitoring the Batteries To enable Power Saving mode Managing the BatteriesModel 70 Pocket PC User’s Guide Power Saving Mode Screen Using the AC Adapters and Cradles To connect the cradleM70PPG005.eps To remove the stylus Using the StylusTo replace the stylus Where to Find Information For information on See this sourceUsing the Pocket PC Page Opening the Today Screen Turning the Pocket PC On and OffTo open the Today screen To open a program Opening ProgramsIcon Program Icon Program Description Using the Navigation Bar and the Command Bar Using Pop-up Menus To access a pop-up menuEntering Information on the Pocket PC To show or hide the input panelTo type with the soft keyboard To use Character RecognizerTo select typed text Writing on the ScreenTo write on the screen To select writing Tips for getting good recognitionTo create a drawing Drawing on the ScreenTo select a drawing To record a message Recording a MessageTo play a recording Finding and Organizing Information To find a folder or fileUsing Compact Flash Cards GuidelinesTo insert a Compact Flash card To remove a Compact Flash cardBacking Up and Restoring Data To perform a backupBacking Up Data to a Compact Flash Card CF Backup Screen Tap , Programs, then CF Backup Tap Restore Restoring Data From a Compact Flash CardCustomizing Your Pocket PC Tab DescriptionTo set your login password Setting a PasswordAdding or Removing Programs To add programs To remove programsCustomizing the Start Menu Setting NotificationsTo set a notification Setting Volume To adjust the backlight timeout Adjusting the BacklightTo turn on or off the backlight Using Your Desktop Adding Program Icons to Your Desktop Deleting Program Icons From Your Desktop Managing Programs in Your Desktop To manage programsMicrosoft Pocket Outlook Page Using Calendar To open the Calendar programEntering Appointments Creating Meeting Requests About the Calendar Summary ScreenTo create a meeting request Using Contacts To open the Contacts programCreating Contacts About the Contacts Summary Screen Using Tasks To open the Tasks programCreating Tasks About the Tasks Summary Screen Using Notes To create a noteConnecting Directly to an E-Mail Server Using InboxSynchronizing E-Mail Messages Understanding Received E-Mail Messages To open the Inbox programInbox Screen Composing and Sending E-Mail Messages To move or copy a message to another folder Managing E-Mail Messages and FoldersTo create a new folder Folder Behavior With a Direct Connection To An E-Mail Server Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer Page Setting Up Pocket Internet Explorer About the Mobile Favorites FolderCreating Mobile Favorites To open Pocket Internet ExplorerTo create a mobile favorite To sign up for AvantGo About ChannelsTo use mobile channels Using Pocket Internet Explorer To view mobile favorites and channels Remote content automatically To browse the WebCompanion Programs Page Pocket Word To open a new Word fileTyping Mode Drawing Mode Writing ModeRecording Mode Pocket Excel To open a new Excel fileTips for Working in Pocket Excel Expenses Creating RecordsTo open Expenses To create a recordCompanion Programs Calculating and Viewing Expenditure Totals Printing a List of Records Records will be listed, starting with the earliest first Microsoft Money Creating AccountsViewing the Account Register To view the account registerEntering Transactions Microsoft Money-Account Register ScreenEntering and Tracking Investments To create a new investmentCompanion Programs Windows Media Player for Pocket PC To open the Windows Media PlayerUsing Windows Media Manager for the Pocket PC What is Packaged Content? Using the Playlist ManagerGetting Books on Your Device Using the LibraryTo open Microsoft Reader Reading a Book To open a bookUsing Reader Features Model 70 Pocket PC User’s Guide Getting Connected Page Connecting the Pocket PC To send information Transferring Data Using InfraredTo receive information Connecting to an ISP Through a Modem To connect to an ISP through a modemEnter a name for the connection, such as ISP Connection Connecting to a Network Creating a Modem ConnectionCreating an Ethernet Connection To set up a e-mail service Connecting Directly to an E-mail ServerEnding a Connection Get Help on Connecting Troubleshooting Page Resetting the Pocket PC Performing a Soft ResetClearing Memory Resetting to Factory Defaults To perform a soft resetTips for Extending Battery Charge Use External Power Whenever PossibleShorten Auto-Suspend Time To clear memoryAdjusting Storage Memory Managing MemoryTurn Off Sounds You Don’t Need Turn Off Notification LightAdjusting Program Memory Fixing Screen Problems Screen Is BlankScreen Is Dark Screen Is Hard to ReadFixing Connection Problems Stylus ProblemsCable and Cradle Connection Problems Infrared IR Connection ProblemsModem Connection Problems Can’t Dial OutNetwork Connection Problems Connection Is UnreliableSpecifications and Other Helpful Information Page Specifications Feature Model 70 Pocket PCUsing Character Recognizer Specifications and Other Helpful Information How to Transfer Palm-Size PC Data to a Pocket PC Specifications and Other Helpful Information
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