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3 Table of contents9 1 Registering the iPAQ10 2 Box Contents11 3 Components14 4 Setting Up Your HP iPAQ18 5 Learning the Basics19 Changing Input Modesabc ABC Entering Text in the Multipress Mode 1.Press Start > Settings > More… > Accessibility Multipress time out 20 Entering Common WordsEntering New Words 21 LanguageLocale Short date style/Long date style Time format Positive number/Negative number Positive currency/Negative currency Setting the Ringtone 1.Press Start > Settings > Sounds Reminders New text messages Ring tone Internet call ring tone New voice message New instant message SIM toolkit messages Exclamation, Question New channel message New e-mail Alarm clock Warnings Keypad control Adjusting Speaker Volume Volume 1.Press Start > Settings > More… > Power Management 2.Select Display time out 2.Select Backlight time out on battery or Backlight time out on AC 22 BrightnessInstallation Wizard 1.Press Start > Settings > Remove Programs Menu > Remove Tools > Add/Remove Programs 1.Press Start > More > Accessories > Task Manager Application Menu > Kill Menu > Kill All 23 Device Name1.Press Start > Settings > Clock & Alarm > Alarm Alarm time Alarm Contacts Tasks Edit > Categories Menu > Edit > Categories Categories Getting Started CD before 24 4.Click Next on the Synchronization Setup Wizard screenNext Synchronization Options Finish Synchronization Setup Wizard ActiveSync Start > All Programs > Microsoft ActiveSync USB Serial Sync 25 1.Press Start > Settings > Connections > More… > USB2.Press Menu > ActiveSync Settings RNDIS retrieving settings 26 Microsoft Exchange Server◦On your computer, click Start > All Programs > Microsoft ActiveSync ◦Click Tools > Options File > Connection Settings Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs > Microsoft ActiveSync Remove > Yes 27 6 Using Your Smartphone28 Making a Call from the Home ScreenMaking a Call from the Contacts Changing the Default Number for a Contact 29 Making a Call to a Contact30 Using Voice mailUsing the Handsfree Function Menu Speakerphone Monitoring Phone Usage Call Timers ▲Press Start > Call History > Menu > View Timers Making Data Calls Data Connections MSN Messenger Muting a Call Mute Putting a Call on Hold Hold 31 Making a Conference CallMenu > Conference Making a Call From a Hyperlinked Phone Number Dialing International Numbers 1.Press Start > Settings > Security 2.Select Change PIN2 Old PIN 32 New PINConfirm new PIN Start > Call History Menu > Filter Menu > View Timers > Menu > Reset Timers All Calls Menu > Delete Lists Quick Launch 33 1.Press Start > Settings > PhoneNetworks Current network Network selection Using profiles 1.Press Start > Settings > Profiles Editing profiles 2.Press Menu > Edit ●Name ●Ring type ●Ring volume ●Alarm type ●Alarm volume ●Reminder type ●Reminder volume 34 ●Notification type●System sound volume 2.Press Menu > Copy Contact Menu > Edit You can synchronize Contacts, Tasks, Calendar and E-mail with Exchange/Outlook Tools > Options Microsoft ActiveSync To set up an e-mailaccount, press Start > Messaging > New E-mailAccount… 35 1.Press Start > Messaging > New E-mailAccount…Exchange Server Your Source Server address 5.Enter the User name, Password, and Domain on the User Information tab 36 7 Connections37 1.Press Start > Settings > Connections > ProxyConnects from The Internet Connects to Proxy (name:port) Type 1.Press Start > More > Accessories > HP iPAQ DataConnect Country Operator Menu > Save Socks4 Socks5 VPN 38 Menu > DeleteWi-FiTerms Automatically Connecting to a Wi-FiNetwork 39 1.Press Start > Settings > Connections > Wireless ManagerWireless Manager Connect Manually Connecting to a Wi-FiNetwork 1.Press Start > Settings > Connections > Wi-Fi> New Internet Authentication list Data encryption list The key is automatically provided Start > Settings > Connections Finding an IP Address 1.Press Start > Settings > More… > Wireless LAN Menu > Advanced Deleting a Wireless Network Connection 1.To delete a connection, press Start > Settings > Connections > Wi-Fi 40 Configuring 802.1x Authentication SettingsUse IEEE EAP Internet Calling Use Internet Calling No Service 2.Open HP iPAQ Setup Assistant and click Manage Configuration > New VoIP username password Domain Service Provider SIP Proxy Register With SIP Proxy SIP Registrar Voice mail Number 41 Bluetooth TermsChanging Bluetooth Settings 1.Press Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth Bluetooth Device Profiles 42 Creating, Accepting, and Ending a Bluetooth Partnership2.Press Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth Add New Device Passkey Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth Yes Display Name Making a Device Discoverable 1.Press Start > Setting > Connections > Bluetooth 2.Press Menu > Turn On Visibility Menu > Turn Off Visibility 43 Setting Up an Incoming or Outgoing COM PortMenu > Com Ports 4.Press Menu > New Outgoing Port Secure connection Ending a Connection Menu > Turn off Bluetooth Menu > Turn off Changing GPRS Network Settings HP iPAQ DataConnect 1.Press Start > Settings > Connections > GPRS Editing Network Parameters 44 Internet SharingTo Connect to a Laptop using a USB Data Connection New hardware wizard To set up a USB modem connection Install Wizard 3.Select the Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended) option Specify a Location Smartphone USB Modem 2.Press Start > More > Internet Sharing USB PC Connection Network Connection To Connect to a Laptop using Bluetooth data connection ActiveSync Help 45 Bluetooth PANExplore Sync 2.On your HP iPAQ, press Start > More > ActiveSync Menu > Connect via Bluetooth Menu > Disconnect Bluetooth 46 8 Camera47 Changing Resolution Settings2.Press Menu > Resolution Changing Mode Settings 2.Press Menu > Mode Mode settings can be changed to: Timer Burst Changing Zoom Settings 2.Press Menu > Zoom Changing White Balance Settings 2.Press Menu > White Balance 48 Configuring File Settings49 Recording Videos2.Press Menu > Video Configuring Video Format Press Start > More > Pictures & Videos, and then press Menu > Options > Video Include audio when recording video files Using GPRS 1.Press Start > Messaging > MMS 2.Press Menu > New Insert Picture/Video… Pictures & Videos 50 Using BluetoothMenu > Beam… Beam 51 9 Messaging52 MMS/Text MessagesPOP3 account IMAP4 account Compose Email to (contact name) 53 Compose AudioE-mail to (contact name) Stop Confirm Retry/Cancel Text Messaging MMS Messaging Setting up E-mailusing Exchange Server User name Password Setting up E-mailusing POP3 or IMAP4 account Other Other (POP/IMAP) provider 54 Receiving E-mailAttachmentsReceiving Meeting Requests 55 AcceptCreating or Changing a Signature 1.Press Start > Outlook E-mail Signatures Use signature with this account 5.Select the Include when replying and forwarding check box, if required Composing and Sending Messages Start > Messaging Menu > New Insert Audio… Audio Select 56 Replying or Forwarding a MessageMenu > Reply Reply All Menu > Forward Menu > My Text Adding an Attachment to a Message Menu > Insert Downloading Messages Menu > Tools > Options > Message Keep copies of sent items in Sent folder Menu > Folders Sent Items Downloading Messages from a Server Menu > Tools > Switch Accounts Menu > Send/Receive 57 Signing In and Out of MessengerStart > More > Messenger Sign In Sign-in Menu > Sign Out Sending Instant Messages Menu > Add New Contacts Menu > Contact Options > Delete Menu > Block/Unblock Menu > Invite Menu > Chats 58 Changing Your StatusMenu > Change Appearances 59 10 Calendar61 11 Contacts64 12 Applications72 13 Storage Cards74 14 Synchronizing76 15 Tasks77 16 Product Specifications79 17 Regulatory Notices87 18 Frequently Asked Questions89 19 Care and Maintenance
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