HP HX2000 manual Getting Acquainted with Bluetooth

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Using Bluetooth

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.

User’s Guide

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Contents User’s Guide Page Contents Learning the Basics Managing the BatteryLearning Input Methods Using Security FeaturesApplications Using Bluetooth Using Wi-Fi not available on all models11Expansion Cards 10Connecting to the InternetSpecifications TroubleshootingRegulatory Notices Getting to Know Your iPAQ Pocket PC Using the StylusAligning the Screen Tap Start Settings System tab Screen Text Size tab Setting the Date and TimeAdjusting Text Size Changing the Screen from Portrait to Landscape ModeSetting the Date Setting the Time for Home and Locations You Are VisitingEntering Owner Information Performing a Soft Reset Resetting the DevicePerforming a Hard Reset Tap Start Programs File Explorer My Device Removing/Replacing the Flip CoverTap Edit Select All Routine Care Traveling with your Pocket PC Getting to Know Your iPAQ Pocket PC Installing ActiveSync Using Microsoft ActiveSyncSynchronizing with Your Computer Synchronizing with Your Computer Synchronizing with Your Computer Synchronizing Your Pocket PC with Your Computer Changing Synchronization SettingsUsing the Infrared Connection Microsoft ActiveSync Click Explore Copying FilesExplore Backing up and Restoring Files Installing ProgramsRequesting Meetings Sending and Receiving E-mailManaging 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 Charging with the HP Desktop Cradle and USB CableTap Start Settings System tab Tap Power Battery tab Manually Checking the Battery Charge LevelPower Saving Tips Backlight Changing the Backlight SettingsDisabling Buttons Learning the Basics Using the Today ScreenNavigation Bar and Command Bar IconStatus Status IconsPop-Up Menus Customizing the Today Screen Creating InformationLearning the Basics Changing the Screen Orientation Closing Manually Tap Start Settings System tab Memory Running Programs tabOpening and Closing Applications Closing with iTaskTap Start Settings System tab Remove Programs Installing ApplicationsDeleting Applications Backing Up Information Using the iPAQ FIle Store FolderTap Start Programs File Explorer My Device iPAQ File Store Learning Input Methods Using Input SoftwareChanging Word Suggestion Options To change settings for word suggestions When Entering Text Using the On-Screen Keyboard Tap Letter Recognizer Writing with the Stylus and the Letter RecognizerTap Block Recognizer Writing with the Stylus Microsoft TranscriberWriting with the Stylus and Block Recognizer Tap Transcriber to display the Transcriber Intro screenTap Start Programs Notes New Drawing and Writing on the ScreenTap Tools Tap Recognize Converting Writing to TextSoftware Available on the HP iPAQ Pocket PC ApplicationsApplication 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 Icon Name Description Using TodayPanel LiteApplications Tap Start Settings Today icon Items tab Using HP Image ZoneIcon Definition Tap Start Programs HP Image Zone Viewing Thumbnail PhotosViewing a Slideshow Viewing a Photo Full-ScreenTap Start Programs HP Image Zone Tap Tools View Slideshow Mailing Photos Printing PhotosTap E-mail Attachment, then Next Attaching a Sound File to a Photo Tap Settings Audio tabBacking Up and Restoring Using iPAQ Backup to Backup/RestoreCodec settings PCM or GSM Tap Start Programs iPAQ BackupUsing ActiveSync To Backup/Restore Using iTaskClick Backup Now or Restore Now To start iTask, tap Start Programs iTask Using HP ProtectTools Using Security FeaturesTap Start Settings Personal tab HP ProtectTools Setting Up SecurityTap Next Using Security Features Tap Next From the Encryption Settings screen From the Fail-Safe Settings screenButton Tap OK Using Security Features Unlocking Your Pocket PC Using Your iPAQ Pocket PC with HP ProtectToolsEncrypting/Decrypting Data Using Security Features Lock Device Changing Your HP ProtectTools SettingsManage Encrypted Folders Change PasswordsTap Change Passwords LogoffTap Manage Security Settings Manage Security SettingsUnderstanding encryption Learning to Enroll a Fingerprint Using the Fingerprint Reader not available on all modelsRead the Training -- Swiping Tips screen Using Security Features Enrolling a Fingerprint Working with FingerprintsUsing Security Features Using Security Features Getting Acquainted with Wi-Fi Using Wi-Fi not available on all modelsPowering Wi-Fi On or Off Manually Entering New Network Settings Automatically Connecting to a NetworkSet up your Dialing Rules and Exceptions and press OK Using Wi-Fi not available on all models From the iPAQ Wireless screen, tap Settings Wireless tab Managing Wireless Network SettingsSearching for Networks to Access Viewing or Editing a Wireless NetworkTap Start iPAQ Wireless Monitoring Signal Strength and StatusDeleting a Wireless Network Tap Remove SettingsWi-Fi Terms Advanced Network SettingsEncryption An alphanumeric letters and/or numbers Ssid Looking Up an IP Address Changing TCP/IP SettingsDNS Wins Changing DNS and Wins SettingsSetting Up VPN Server Connections Next Changing VPN Server ConnectionsUnder My Work Network, tap Add a new VPN server connection EditTap the Connections icon or Settings Task tab Setting Up Proxy Server SettingsStarting VPN Server Connections Tap Start Settings System tab Enroller Wi-Fi Security Protocol Utilities802.1X Certificate Enroller Leap Registration Utility Tap Start Settings Connections tab LeapUsing Wi-Fi not available on all models Using Bluetooth Bluetooth Getting Acquainted with BluetoothUnderstanding Terms Following Bluetooth terms are used throughout this chapterSupported Services Powering Bluetooth On or OffOpening Bluetooth Settings Working with Bluetooth SettingsSetting Accessibility Properties Enabling Bluetooth Services Networking Server Automatically Enabling ServiceFile Transfer Advanced Settings Tap Bluetooth Settings Services tabSerial Port Advanced Settings Information Exchange Advanced SettingsTap the My business card vCard icon Requiring a Passkey or Bond Hands Free Advanced SettingsRequiring Authorization to Access Services Select Authorization requiredSelect Authentication Passkey required Setting a Shared FolderUnder Services, tap File Transfer Activating a Profile Tap Bluetooth Settings General tab Profile iconUnderstanding Profiles Creating a ProfileDeleting a Profile Saving Bluetooth Configuration Settings in a ProfileBluetooth Settings Renaming a ProfileLocating and Selecting a Device Working with Bluetooth ManagerOpening Bluetooth Manager Pairing DevicesTap Tools Paired devices Unpairing DevicesTap Remove Identifying the Communications Port Connecting to Other DevicesEstablishing an ActiveSync Connection Tap New ActiveSync via Bluetooth Next Establishing a Serial Connection Bluetooth Manager Tap New Explore a Bluetooth device NextFinish Dial-Up Networking Using Dial-Up NetworkingTap New Connection Joining a Personal Area Network Working with FilesSending Files Creating a File Transfer ConnectionCreating a Folder on a Remote Device Tap File Get Using Business Card ExchangeReceiving a File from a Remote Device Deleting a File from a Remote DeviceTap Tools Business Card Exchange Setting Up Your Business Card InformationSending Business Cards Requesting Business CardsViewing Connection Status Opening a ConnectionExchanging Business Cards Tap and hold the connection icon or list name Closing a ConnectionWorking with Connections Creating a ShortcutViewing Shortcuts Bluetooth ManagerBluetooth Manager Tap View Tap List or Icon Deleting a ShortcutConnections Connecting to the InternetTap Start Internet Explorer Address Bar Connecting to a Private NetworkTap Start Settings Connections tab Connections icon Entering an Internet AddressTap Start Internet Explorer Using a Favorites ListExpansion Cards Installing a Secure Digital SD Expansion Card Removing a Secure Digital SD Expansion Card Installing a Compact Flash CF Expansion Card Removing a Compact Flash CF Expansion Card Viewing the Content of Memory CardsTap Start Programs File Explorer Common Problems TroubleshootingTroubleshooting 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 Federal Communications Commission Notice Regulatory NoticesCables ModificationsAvis Canadien Canadian NoticeXxxx Italy Battery WarningFrance Equipment Warning Airline Travel Notice Wireless NoticesRegulatory Wireless Notice Canadian Regulatory Wireless NoticeRegulatory Notices System Specifications SpecificationsHP Asset Viewer System Feature Description Operating Environment Physical Specifications
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HX2000 specifications

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