HP h6300 manual ActiveSync

Page 164

Troubleshooting

ActiveSync

For more information on Microsoft ActiveSync, refer to Chapter 9, “Using ActiveSync.”

Problem Solution

I cannot connect to my computer using the Desktop Cradle.

Be sure you have installed Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7 or a later version on your host computer before connecting your iPAQ Pocket PC to it.

Be sure your Pocket PC is connected to the Desktop Cradle, and that the cradle is connected to your computer.

Be sure your 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 and that you have installed Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7 or a later version on your computer. Also be sure you are connecting directly to a USB port on your computer and not through a USB hub.

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 to information on configuring the required exclusions to eliminate this problem.

I connected my Pocket PC before installing Microsoft ActiveSync.

1.Disconnect the 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).

3.Restart your computer and allow it to detect the USB device.

4.Install Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7 or higher.

5.Reconnect the Pocket PC to the computer.

User’s Guide

13–6

Image 164
Contents User’s Guide Draft hp Confidential Contents Using Wireless LAN Draft Revised 11/24/03Using Bluetooth Using the Camera Making Your ConnectionsExpansion Cards Using E-mailUsing ActiveSync 10Managing the Battery 11Learning the BasicsRegulatory Notices 13Troubleshooting12Learning Input Methods Specifications Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Pocket PC HP iPAQ SoftwareHP iPAQ Software Functions Microsoft Pocket PC Software Using the Stylus Microsoft Pocket PC SoftwareSetting the Date and Time Setting the Time for Home and Locations You Are Visiting Setting the DateEntering Owner Information Setting a PasswordFrom the Start menu, tap Settings Personal tab Password Resetting the Unit Performing a Soft ResetPerforming a Hard Reset Strong alphanumeric passwordPage Routine Care Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Pocket PC User’s Guide Hp Confidential Draft Using the Phone Functions Your SIM CardActivatingDRAFTYour Phone Service Your PIN Select Require PIN when phone is used Phone Buttons and Icons Checking Your Connection and Signal Strength From the Start menu, tap Settings Phone icon BandTurning the Phone Functions On and Off Making a Call HP ProfilesMaking and Receiving Phone Function Calls Answering a Call Ending a CallMaking a Call from Contacts SIM Contacts HelpCreating a Speed Dial Entry DeleteMaking a Call Using Speed Dial Adjusting Phone Function VolumeMaking a Call from Call History Making a Conference CallDraft Enabling the Mute FunctionSetting Ring Tones Enabling Speakerphone ModeTap Settings Personal tab Phone Changing Ring TonesMessaging Short Message Service SMSTaking Notes During a Call Multimedia Messaging Service MMS Using Voice Mail Using Call WaitingTap Call Waiting Get Settings Putting a Call on HoldForwarding Calls Displaying Caller IDBlocking Calls Change the System Volume Forward all incoming phone callsTap Start Settings Phone Changing the Phone SettingsChange the Ringer Volume Securing Your Phone Functions Changing Services Settings Changing Network SettingsFrom the Start menu, tap Settings Phone Network tab Viewing Available GSM/GPRS NetworksManually Selecting a Network Manually Selecting a Frequency BandUsing Wireless LAN Getting AcquaintedLearning the Terms Getting Started with Wireless LAN Powering Wlan On or OffAdd New Settings Automatically Connecting to a NetworkManually Entering New Network Settings Hp Confidential Draft Searching for Networks to Access Only computer-to-computerManaging Wireless Network Settings Viewing or Editing a Wireless NetworkDeleting a Wireless Network Tap Remove SettingsMonitoring Signal Strength and Status Working with Network Settings Looking Up an IP AddressChanging TCP/IP Settings Changing DNS and Wins Settings WinsSetting Up VPN Server Connections SettingsChanging VPN Server Connections Under My Work Network, tap Add a new VPN server connectionTapDRAFTNext NextSetting Up Proxy Server Settings Starting VPN Server ConnectionsSecurity Connecting to Hot SpotsWireless Wlan icon Draft Using Bluetooth Getting Acquainted with Bluetooth Following Bluetooth terms are used throughout this chapter Understanding TermsWorking with Bluetooth Settings Supported ServicesBluetooth on Opening Bluetooth SettingsTurning On Bluetooth Setting Accessibility Properties Entering a Device NameAllowing Connections Allowing All Devices to ConnectSelect Other devices can discover me Allowing Paired Devices to ConnectAllowing Others to Locate Your Device Enabling Bluetooth Services Automatically Enabling ServicesSelect Authorization required Requiring Authorization to Access ServicesSecure Connections using a Passkey or Bond Setting a Shared Folder Settings Tap the File Transfer tabUnderstanding Profiles Creating a ProfileSaving Bluetooth Configuration Settings in a Profile Activating a ProfileDeleting a Profile Working with Bluetooth ManagerRenaming a Profile Manager Opening Bluetooth ManagerLocating and Selecting a Device Connecting to Other Devices Unpairing DevicesIdentifying the Communications Port Tap RemoveEstablishing an ActiveSync Connection Service AutomaticallyOpen ActiveSyncDRAFTon your computer, then click File Setting Up an ActiveSync Partnership on Your Pocket PC Manager Tap New ActiveSync via Bluetooth NextManager Tap New Explore a Bluetooth device Next Establishing a Serial ConnectionUsing Dial-Up Networking Dial-Up NetworkingManager Tap New Connect to the Internet Next Tap New ConnectionEstablishing a Cell Phone Partnership Manager Tap New Join a personal network NextCreating a Folder on a Remote Device Working with FilesSending 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 Manager Tap Tools Business Card Exchange Sending Business CardsRequesting Business Cards Exchanging Business Cards Opening a ConnectionViewing Connection Status Working with Connections Closing a ConnectionViewing Connection Information Creating a Shortcut Deleting a ShortcutViewing Shortcuts Manager Tap View Tap List or IconDraft Making Your Connections VincentUsing GSM/GPRS Connections Creating a GSM ConnectionConfiguring your GSM connection on your Pocket PC Select a modem list, select Cellular Line Tap NextCreating a Gprs Connection Dialing a GSM ConnectionClosing a GSM Connection Tap FinishConfiguring your Gprs connection on your Pocket PC Connecting to the Gprs NetworkFrom the Start menu, tap Settings System tab Gprs Select a modem list, tap Cellular Line Gprs Tap NextViewing WAP Pages Setting Up a WAP BrowserAuthenticating Gprs Connecting to a Private Network Connecting with a Default SettingConnecting to an E-mail Server Tap Start Settings Connections tab Connections iconFrom the Start menu, tap Internet Explorer Using a Favorites ListEntering an Internet Address Using the Camera Taking a PictureUsing HP Image Transfer Using HP Image ZoneAdjusting your Settings Saving a Picture Adjusting Your Settings Editing a PictureViewing Pictures Viewing a Picture Full-ScreenRecording Sound With a Picture From the Start menu, tap Programs HP Image ZoneViewing a Slideshow Printing PicturesTap File Options Audio tab Tap File Options Slideshow tabTap File Print Using MMS to E-mail a PictureMailing a Picture Using the Camera User’s Guide Expansion Cards Page Page Expansion Cards User’s Guide Using E-mail Using InboxUsing Folders Setting Up an Account Tap Accounts AccountsUsing E-mail User’s Guide Using ActiveSync ActiveSync Connecting to a ComputerInstalling ActiveSync Using the Serial Infrared IR Connection Synchronizing with Your ComputerChanging Synchronization Settings Explore Copying FilesMicrosoft ActiveSync Click Explore Installing Programs Backing up and RestoringRequesting Meetings Using ActiveSync to Send and Receive E-mailSynchronizing Links Using ActiveSync User’s Guide Managing the Battery Installing the BatteryInstalling the Battery Removing the Battery Charging the Battery Charging with the AC AdapterPage Page Charging a Spare Battery Charging with the Optional USB Autosync Cable Changing the Backlight Settings BacklightDisabling the Application Buttons Changing the Wireless LAN Power Saving ModesTap Start Settings Buttons Lock tab Manually Monitoring the Battery Managing the Battery User’s Guide 10-12 Using the Today Screen Learning the BasicsNavigation Bar and Command Bar Status Icons Pop-Up Menus Icon room Mail received Instant messages receivedCreating information Customizing the Today Screen Select Use this picture as the background checkboxUser’s Guide 11-7 Using Applications Opening ApplicationsMinimizing Applications Closing ApplicationsInstalling Applications Closing ManuallyBackup/Restore using iPAQ Backup Backup/Restore Using ActiveSyncBackup Backing Up InformationUsing iPAQ File Store Folder Click Backup Now or Restore NowLearning the Basics User’s Guide 11-12 Using Input Software Learning Input MethodsChanging Word Suggestion Options TextTap the Word Completion tab Using the On-Screen Keyboard Writing with the Stylus and the Letter Recognizer Tap Letter RecognizerWriting with the Stylus Microsoft Transcriber Tap Transcriber to display the Transcriber Intro screenWriting with the Stylus and Block Recognizer Tap Block RecognizerTap Tools Tap Recognize Drawing and Writing on the ScreenConverting Writing to Text Using the Removeable Micro Keyboard Page Disconnecting the Keyboard Configuring the KeyboardUsing the Function and Shortcut Keys Keystroke Combination ActionAccent Characters Shift hold + down arrowDisabling the Micro Keyboard Select Start Programs iPAQ Micro KeyboardLearning Input Methods User’s Guide 12-14 Troubleshooting Common ProblemsTroubleshooting User’s Guide 13-3 Problem Solution User’s Guide 13-5 ActiveSync User’s Guide 13-7 Problem Solution PhonePrograms File Explorer. Tap and hold the file Expansion Cards Bluetooth Information in Bluetooth Settings Wireless LAN Tap the Connections icon Add Proxy ServerUser’s Guide 13-14 Traveling with your Pocket PC Troubleshooting User’s Guide 13-16 Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission NoticeModifications CablesUser’s Guide Regulatory Notice Avis Canadien Canadian NoticeJapanese Notice Korean Notice 0681 European Union NoticeBattery Warning Equipment WarningWireless Notices Regulatory Wireless NoticeCanadian Regulatory Wireless Notice Airline Travel NoticeRegulatory Notices Brazilian Regulatory Wireless Notice Singaporean Wireless NoticeTaiwanese Wireless Notice Regulatory Notices User’s Guide Specifications System SpecificationsSystem Feature Description LED Physical Specifications Operating Environment
Related manuals
Manual 68 pages 30.91 Kb

h6300 specifications

The HP h6300 is a versatile and innovative mobile computer designed for business professionals and tech enthusiasts who require a reliable and high-performance device on the go. Launched as part of HP’s extensive line of mobile computing solutions, the h6300 stands out for its combination of form factor, functionality, and advanced features.

One of the most notable characteristics of the HP h6300 is its user-friendly design. The device boasts a compact and lightweight structure, making it easy for users to carry it around without compromising on performance. This portability does not sacrifice durability, as the h6300 is built to withstand the rigors of daily use. Its robust chassis is engineered to protect internal components from accidental drops and impacts, perfect for active professionals.

Equipped with a high-resolution display, the h6300 ensures that users enjoy crisp visuals while working, whether in bright office environments or dimly lit settings. The screen's anti-glare technology makes it practical for outdoor use, enhancing productivity under various lighting conditions.

Under the hood, the HP h6300 is powered by advanced processing technology. With options for multi-core processors, users can experience smooth multitasking and quick responsiveness. This capability is essential for those who run demanding applications, access large datasets, or handle complex tasks on a regular basis.

For connectivity, the h6300 features an array of ports and wireless technologies, including USB-C, HDMI, and traditional USB ports, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of peripherals. The built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities allow for seamless integration with networks and devices, enabling constant connectivity and easy file sharing.

Additionally, the h6300 emphasizes security with features such as biometric authentication and encryption options, providing peace of mind for users concerned about data protection.

The device also offers long battery life, allowing professionals to work uninterrupted throughout their day. This feature is critical for those who may not always have access to power outlets during meetings or while traveling.

Overall, the HP h6300 combines durability, performance, and modern features, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking a dependable computing solution that meets their dynamic needs. Its balance of portability and power solidifies its standing as a dependable tool in the realm of mobile computing.