HP HX2000 manual Encryption An alphanumeric letters and/or numbers

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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)

A 128-bit number that identifies each sender

 

Address

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

A computer’s unique hardware number in a

 

(MAC) Address

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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Contents User’s Guide Page Contents Managing the Battery Learning the BasicsApplications Using Security FeaturesLearning Input Methods Using Wi-Fi not available on all models Using Bluetooth10Connecting to the Internet 11Expansion CardsRegulatory Notices TroubleshootingSpecifications Using the Stylus Getting to Know Your iPAQ Pocket PCAligning the Screen Setting the Date and Time Adjusting Text SizeChanging the Screen from Portrait to Landscape Mode Tap Start Settings System tab Screen Text Size tabSetting the Time for Home and Locations You Are Visiting Setting the DateEntering Owner Information Resetting the Device Performing a Soft ResetPerforming a Hard Reset Tap Edit Select All Removing/Replacing the Flip CoverTap Start Programs File Explorer My Device Routine Care Traveling with your Pocket PC Getting to Know Your iPAQ Pocket PC Synchronizing with Your Computer Using Microsoft ActiveSyncInstalling ActiveSync Synchronizing with Your Computer Synchronizing with Your Computer Changing Synchronization Settings Synchronizing Your Pocket PC with Your ComputerUsing the Infrared Connection Explore Copying FilesMicrosoft ActiveSync Click Explore Installing Programs Backing up and Restoring FilesSending and Receiving E-mail Requesting MeetingsManaging the Battery Installing the Battery Managing the Battery Managing the Battery Removing the Battery Charging with the AC Adapter Managing the Battery Charging with the HP Desktop Cradle and AC Adapter Charging with the HP Desktop Cradle and USB Cable ChargingManually Checking the Battery Charge Level Tap Start Settings System tab Tap Power Battery tabPower Saving Tips Changing the Backlight Settings BacklightDisabling Buttons Using the Today Screen Learning the BasicsNavigation Bar and Command Bar Status Icons IconStatusPop-Up Menus Creating Information Customizing the Today ScreenLearning the Basics Changing the Screen Orientation Tap Start Settings System tab Memory Running Programs tab Opening and Closing ApplicationsClosing with iTask Closing ManuallyDeleting Applications Installing ApplicationsTap Start Settings System tab Remove Programs Using the iPAQ FIle Store Folder Backing Up InformationTap Start Programs File Explorer My Device iPAQ File Store Changing Word Suggestion Options Using Input SoftwareLearning Input Methods To change settings for word suggestions When Entering Text Using the On-Screen Keyboard Writing with the Stylus and the Letter Recognizer Tap Letter RecognizerWriting with the Stylus Microsoft Transcriber Writing with the Stylus and Block RecognizerTap Transcriber to display the Transcriber Intro screen Tap Block RecognizerDrawing and Writing on the Screen Tap Start Programs Notes NewConverting Writing to Text Tap Tools Tap RecognizeApplications Software Available on the HP iPAQ Pocket PCApplication Function Contains games designed for play on the iPAQ Application Function Application Function About Describes which version of Windows Mobile Stop or activate them Leap Removing Applications Using TodayPanel Lite Icon Name DescriptionApplications Using HP Image Zone Tap Start Settings Today icon Items tabIcon Definition Viewing Thumbnail Photos Tap Start Programs HP Image ZoneTap Start Programs HP Image Zone Tap Tools View Slideshow Viewing a Photo Full-ScreenViewing a Slideshow Tap E-mail Attachment, then Next Printing PhotosMailing Photos Tap Settings Audio tab Attaching a Sound File to a PhotoUsing iPAQ Backup to Backup/Restore Codec settings PCM or GSMTap Start Programs iPAQ Backup Backing Up and RestoringClick Backup Now or Restore Now Using iTaskUsing ActiveSync To Backup/Restore To start iTask, tap Start Programs iTask Using Security Features Using HP ProtectToolsTap Next Setting Up SecurityTap Start Settings Personal tab HP ProtectTools Using Security Features From the Fail-Safe Settings screen Tap Next From the Encryption Settings screenButton Tap OK Using Security Features Using Your iPAQ Pocket PC with HP ProtectTools Unlocking Your Pocket PCEncrypting/Decrypting Data Using Security Features Changing Your HP ProtectTools Settings Lock DeviceChange Passwords Tap Change PasswordsLogoff Manage Encrypted FoldersUnderstanding encryption Manage Security SettingsTap Manage Security Settings Read the Training -- Swiping Tips screen Using the Fingerprint Reader not available on all modelsLearning to Enroll a Fingerprint Using Security Features Working with Fingerprints Enrolling a FingerprintUsing Security Features Using Security Features Using Wi-Fi not available on all models Getting Acquainted with Wi-FiPowering Wi-Fi On or Off Set up your Dialing Rules and Exceptions and press OK Automatically Connecting to a NetworkManually Entering New Network Settings Using Wi-Fi not available on all models Managing Wireless Network Settings Searching for Networks to AccessViewing or Editing a Wireless Network From the iPAQ Wireless screen, tap Settings Wireless tabMonitoring Signal Strength and Status Deleting a Wireless NetworkTap Remove Settings Tap Start iPAQ WirelessAdvanced Network Settings Wi-Fi TermsEncryption An alphanumeric letters and/or numbers Ssid Changing TCP/IP Settings Looking Up an IP AddressChanging DNS and Wins Settings DNS WinsSetting Up VPN Server Connections Changing VPN Server Connections Under My Work Network, tap Add a new VPN server connectionEdit NextStarting VPN Server Connections Setting Up Proxy Server SettingsTap the Connections icon or Settings Task tab 802.1X Certificate Enroller Wi-Fi Security Protocol UtilitiesTap Start Settings System tab Enroller Tap Start Settings Connections tab Leap Leap Registration UtilityUsing Wi-Fi not available on all models Using Bluetooth Getting Acquainted with Bluetooth BluetoothFollowing Bluetooth terms are used throughout this chapter Understanding TermsPowering Bluetooth On or Off Supported ServicesSetting Accessibility Properties Working with Bluetooth SettingsOpening Bluetooth Settings Enabling Bluetooth Services Automatically Enabling Service File Transfer Advanced SettingsTap Bluetooth Settings Services tab Networking ServerTap the My business card vCard icon Information Exchange Advanced SettingsSerial Port Advanced Settings Hands Free Advanced Settings Requiring Authorization to Access ServicesSelect Authorization required Requiring a Passkey or BondUnder Services, tap File Transfer Setting a Shared FolderSelect Authentication Passkey required Tap Bluetooth Settings General tab Profile icon Understanding ProfilesCreating a Profile Activating a ProfileSaving Bluetooth Configuration Settings in a Profile Bluetooth SettingsRenaming a Profile Deleting a ProfileWorking with Bluetooth Manager Opening Bluetooth ManagerPairing Devices Locating and Selecting a DeviceTap Remove Unpairing DevicesTap Tools Paired devices Establishing an ActiveSync Connection Connecting to Other DevicesIdentifying the Communications Port Tap New ActiveSync via Bluetooth Next Finish Bluetooth Manager Tap New Explore a Bluetooth device NextEstablishing a Serial Connection Tap New Connection Using Dial-Up NetworkingDial-Up Networking Working with Files Joining a Personal Area NetworkCreating a Folder on a Remote Device Creating a File Transfer ConnectionSending Files Using Business Card Exchange Receiving a File from a Remote DeviceDeleting a File from a Remote Device Tap File GetSetting Up Your Business Card Information Sending Business CardsRequesting Business Cards Tap Tools Business Card ExchangeExchanging Business Cards Opening a ConnectionViewing Connection Status Closing a Connection Working with ConnectionsCreating a Shortcut Tap and hold the connection icon or list nameBluetooth Manager Bluetooth Manager Tap View Tap List or IconDeleting a Shortcut Viewing ShortcutsConnecting to the Internet ConnectionsConnecting to a Private Network Tap Start Settings Connections tab Connections iconEntering an Internet Address Tap Start Internet Explorer Address BarUsing a Favorites List Tap Start Internet ExplorerExpansion Cards Installing a Secure Digital SD Expansion Card Removing a Secure Digital SD Expansion Card Installing a Compact Flash CF Expansion Card Tap Start Programs File Explorer Viewing the Content of Memory CardsRemoving a Compact Flash CF Expansion Card Troubleshooting Common ProblemsTroubleshooting User’s Guide 12-3 Problem Solution ActiveSync User’s Guide 12-6 Expansion Cards Wi-Fi User’s Guide 12-9 Bluetooth Information in Bluetooth Settings Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission NoticeModifications CablesCanadian Notice Avis CanadienXxxx France Battery WarningItaly Equipment Warning Wireless Notices Regulatory Wireless NoticeCanadian Regulatory Wireless Notice Airline Travel NoticeRegulatory Notices HP Asset Viewer SpecificationsSystem Specifications System Feature Description Physical Specifications Operating Environment
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HX2000 specifications

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