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Table of contents
1 Registering the iPAQ
Registering your HP iPAQ .................................................................................................................... 2
2 Phone
Differences Between GSM and GPRS/EDGE Technology .................................................................. 4
Checking Connection and Signal Strength ........................................................................................... 5
Muting a Call ........................................................................................................................................ 6
Putting a Call on Hold ........................................................................................................................... 7
Making a Conference Call .................................................................................................................... 8
Changing HP Profiles ........................................................................................................................... 9
Changing HP Profile Settings ............................................................................................................. 10
Changing the SIM Personal Identification Number ............................................................................ 11
Using Call History ............................................................................................................................... 12
Managing Calls Using Call History .................................................................................... 12
Making a Call From Call History ........................................................................................ 12
Viewing Details About a Call .............................................................................................. 12
Changing Phone Settings ................................................................................................................... 13
Changing the Ring Tone and Ring Type ........................................................................... 13
Locking and Unlocking the Phone ..................................................................................... 13
Changing Service Settings ................................................................................................................. 14
Changing Phone Service Settings ..................................................................................... 14
Forwarding Calls ............................................................................................... 14
Configuring Caller ID ......................................................................................... 14
Blocking Calls .................................................................................................... 14
Entering Voice Mail Or Text Messages Phone Number .................................... 14
Limiting Calls to Specific Area Codes or Phone Numbers ................................ 15
Changing Network Settings ................................................................................................................ 16
Changing Phone Network Settings .................................................................................... 16
Viewing Available Phone Networks ................................................................................... 16
Setting Preferred Networks ................................................................................................ 16
Manually Selecting a Phone Network ................................................................................ 17
Adding TTY Functionality ................................................................................................................... 18
Adding TTY Functionality for People Who Are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing ........................... 18
Enabling TTY Support ....................................................................................................... 18
Making a Phone Call Using the TTY Enabled HP iPAQ .................................................... 19
Disabling TTY Support ....................................................................................................... 20
Changing the Ringer Volume ............................................................................................................. 21
Taking Notes During A Call ................................................................................................................ 22
Making a Call By Selecting a Contact Name ...................................................................................... 23
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Making a Call From a Hyperlink Phone Number ................................................................................ 24
Dialing International Numbers ............................................................................................................ 25
Automatic Frequency Band Selection ................................................................................................ 26
Copying a Contact From a SIM to a Device ....................................................................................... 27
Using Voice Notes .............................................................................................................................. 28
Creating a Voice Note ........................................................................................................ 28
Deleting a Voice Note ........................................................................................................ 28
Listening to a Voice Note ................................................................................................... 28
Renaming a Voice Note ..................................................................................................... 29
Configuring Channels ......................................................................................................................... 30
3 Connections
Connections ....................................................................................................................................... 32
Connecting to Intranet URLs .............................................................................................................. 33
Changing an Intranet URL .................................................................................................................. 34
Setting Up an Automatic Choice for Connections .............................................................................. 35
Setting Up Proxy Server Settings ....................................................................................................... 36
Setting Up a WAP Gateway ............................................................................................................... 37
Configuring Advanced Proxy Settings ................................................................................................ 38
Using Advanced Connection Settings ................................................................................................ 39
Setting Up a VPN Server Connection ................................................................................................ 40
Changing a Connection Group Name ................................................................................................ 41
Ending a Connection .......................................................................................................................... 42
Wi-Fi ................................................................................................................................................... 43
Wi-Fi .................................................................................................................................. 43
Wi-Fi Terms ....................................................................................................................... 43
Automatically Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network .................................................................... 44
Manually Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network ........................................................................... 44
Finding an IP Address ....................................................................................................... 44
Deleting a Wireless Network .............................................................................................. 45
Configuring 802.1x Authentication Settings ....................................................................... 45
Bluetooth ............................................................................................................................................ 46
Bluetooth Terms ................................................................................................................ 46
Working with Bluetooth Manager ....................................................................................... 46
Connecting to a Computer via Bluetooth ........................................................................... 47
Using Your HP iPAQ as a Wireless Modem with Bluetooth .............................................. 47
Bluetooth Device Profiles ................................................................................................... 48
Creating, Ending, and Accepting a Bluetooth Partnership ................................................. 48
Renaming a Bluetooth Partnership .................................................................................... 49
Pairing and Unpairing Devices .......................................................................................... 49
Making a Device Discoverable .......................................................................................... 51
Opening Bluetooth Settings ............................................................................................... 51
Requiring Authorization to Access Services ...................................................................... 51
Requiring a Passkey or Bond ............................................................................................ 51
Setting a Bluetooth Shared Folder ..................................................................................... 52
Setting Up an Incoming or Outgoing Bluetooth COM Port ................................................ 52
GPRS/EDGE ...................................................................................................................................... 53
GPRS/EDGE ..................................................................................................................... 53
Changing GPRS Network Settings .................................................................................... 53
Editing Network Parameters .............................................................................................. 53
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Editing an Internet Connection .......................................................................... 53
Editing MMS Multimedia Messages Settings .................................................... 54
Editing WAP Information Settings ..................................................................... 54
Troubleshooting Automatic Detection ................................................................................ 54
Infrared ............................................................................................................................................... 56
Beaming an Item ................................................................................................................ 56
Receiving an Infrared Beam .............................................................................................. 56
Synchronizing with the Infrared Connection ...................................................................... 56
4 Global Positioning System (GPS)
Configuring GPS on Your HP iPAQ ................................................................................................... 59
Setting Up the HP iPAQ ..................................................................................................... 59
Verifying Internet Access ................................................................................................... 59
Setting Up Proxy Server Settings ...................................................................... 60
Verifying the Date and Time .............................................................................................. 60
Downloading the Quick GPS Connection Data File ........................................................... 60
Verifying Compatibility ........................................................................................................................ 61
Configuring My GPS Software to Connect to My HP iPAQ's GPS Receiver ..................................... 62
Managing GPS Automatically ............................................................................................................. 63
Identifying the COM Port for My GPS Receiver ................................................................................. 64
Identifying Your HP iPAQ's Embedded Receiver ............................................................................... 65
Improving a Slow GPS Connection .................................................................................................... 66
Losing The GPS Signal While in My Car ............................................................................................ 67
Losing the GPS Signal Frequently ..................................................................................................... 68
Common Reasons For Interference When Using GPS Software ....................................................... 69
5 Security
Using HP ProtectTools ....................................................................................................................... 71
Setting Up HP ProtectTools ............................................................................................................... 72
Unlocking Your HP iPAQ .................................................................................................................... 74
Encrypting/Decrypting Data ................................................................................................................ 75
Changing Your HP ProtectTools PIN or Password ............................................................................ 76
Managing Encrypted Folders ............................................................................................................. 77
6 Camera (select models only)
HP Photosmart Camera Icons ............................................................................................................ 79
Changing Camera Settings ................................................................................................................ 80
Changing Color Settings .................................................................................................... 80
Changing Compression Settings ....................................................................................... 80
Changing Resolution Settings ........................................................................................... 80
Changing the Flicker Filter ................................................................................................. 81
Turning Camera Sounds On and Off ................................................................................. 81
Configuring Instant Review ................................................................................................ 81
Using the Self-Timer .......................................................................................................... 82
Configuring File Settings .................................................................................................... 82
Configuring Video Format .................................................................................................. 82
Changing GPS Settings ..................................................................................................... 82
Tips for Taking High Quality Pictures ................................................................................................. 83
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7 HP Photosmart Mobile
HP Photosmart Mobile ....................................................................................................................... 85
Attaching a Voice Note to a Picture .................................................................................................... 86
E-mailing Pictures .............................................................................................................................. 87
Viewing a Slideshow .......................................................................................................................... 88
8 HP Photosmart Premier
HP Photosmart Premier ..................................................................................................................... 90
9 HP Image Transfer
Installing HP Image Transfer .............................................................................................................. 93
Enabling and Modifying Settings ........................................................................................................ 94
10 Messaging
Understanding Messaging .................................................................................................................. 96
Using Folders ..................................................................................................................................... 97
Synchronizing E-mail .......................................................................................................................... 98
Setting Up Messaging Accounts ........................................................................................................ 99
Mobile Business E-mail Using Exchange Server 2003 ...................................................... 99
Internet E-mail ................................................................................................................... 99
Creating a New POP3 or IMAP4 Account ......................................................... 99
Changing E-mail Download Options ............................................................... 101
Deleting an Account ........................................................................................ 102
Text Messaging ............................................................................................................... 102
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) ............................................................................ 102
Receiving Attachments .................................................................................................... 102
Receiving Meeting Requests ........................................................................................... 103
Creating or Changing a Signature ................................................................................... 104
Using Messaging .............................................................................................................................. 105
Composing and Sending Messages ................................................................................ 105
Replying to or Forwarding a Message ............................................................................. 105
Adding an Attachment to a Message ............................................................................... 105
Downloading Messages ................................................................................................... 106
Downloading Messages from a Server ............................................................................ 106
Installing an Online Address Book ................................................................................... 106
11 Java MIDlet Manager
JAVA Manager ................................................................................................................................. 109
Downloading MIDlets ....................................................................................................................... 110
12 Learning The Basics
Entering Owner Information ............................................................................................................. 112
Using TodayPanel Lite ..................................................................................................................... 113
Viewing the Operating System Information ...................................................................................... 114
Changing the Regional Settings ....................................................................................................... 115
Adjusting the Volume ....................................................................................................................... 116
Changing Power Management Settings ........................................................................................... 117
Dimming or Adjusting the Brightness of the Backlight ...................................................................... 118
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Installing and Removing Programs .................................................................................................. 119
Opening and Closing Programs ....................................................................................................... 120
Customizing the HP iPAQ ................................................................................................................ 121
Setting Alarms .................................................................................................................................. 122
Shortcut Menus ................................................................................................................................ 123
Showing the Clock in All Programs .................................................................................................. 124
Creating and Assigning a Category .................................................................................................. 125
Adjusting the Speed for Scrolling Through Items in a List ................................................................ 126
13 Calendar
Accessing Calendar ......................................................................................................................... 128
Changing the Display of the Work Week .......................................................................................... 129
Setting a Default Reminder for All New Appointments ..................................................................... 130
Updating an Appointment ................................................................................................................. 131
Canceling an Appointment ............................................................................................................... 132
14 Contacts
Creating a Contact ........................................................................................................................... 134
Deleting a Contact ............................................................................................................................ 135
Changing Contact Information .......................................................................................................... 136
Copying a Contact ............................................................................................................................ 137
Finding a Contact ............................................................................................................................. 138
Sending an E-mail Message to a Contact ........................................................................................ 139
Sending a Text Message to a Contact ............................................................................................. 140
Adding and Removing a Picture ....................................................................................................... 141
Working with the Contact List ........................................................................................................... 142
15 Entering Text
Entering Text .................................................................................................................................... 144
Entering Text using Block Recognizer ............................................................................................. 145
Entering Text Using the Keyboard ................................................................................................... 146
Entering Text using Letter Recognizer ............................................................................................. 147
Writing with Transcriber .................................................................................................................... 148
16 Notes
Writing a Note ................................................................................................................................... 150
Converting a Handwritten Note to Typed Text ................................................................................. 151
Creating a Copy of a Note ................................................................................................................ 152
17 Expansion Cards
Using Expansion Cards .................................................................................................................... 154
Installing an Expansion Card ............................................................................................................ 155
Removing an Expansion Card .......................................................................................................... 156
Viewing Content of an Expansion Card ............................................................................................ 157
18 Synchronizing
Copying (or Transferring) Files ......................................................................................................... 159
Migrating Data from Palm Desktop to Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 .............................................. 160
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1 Registering the iPAQ
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Registering your HP iPAQ
When you register your HP iPAQ with Hewlett-Packard, you receive e-mail regarding special offers and
promotions. Take time now to register your HP iPAQ online at www.register.hp.com.
If your mailing or e-mail address needs to be updated after registering, enter your user ID and registration
password to edit your online profile at www.register.hp.com.
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2 Phone
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Differences Between GSM and GPRS/EDGE Technology
GSM technology is typically used for voice calls and text messaging, whereas GPRS/EDGE technology
provides a connection to the Mobile Phone Network that can be used for Web browsing, Multimedia
Messaging Service (MMS), or accessing your corporate network.
NOTE Using GPRS/EDGE data services are typically an additional charge to your standard
mobile phone service. Check with your mobile phone service provider for data services and cost.
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Checking Connection and Signal Strength
When you slide your Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card into your HP iPAQ, your unit automatically
connects to your mobile phone service provider's network.
The Phone icon indicates that you are connected. The more vertical bars in the icon, the better
the connection.
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Muting a Call
During a call, you can mute your microphone so that the person with whom you are speaking cannot
hear you, but you can still hear the person.
▲From the on-screen phone keypad, tap Mute.
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Putting a Call on Hold
During a call, you can put the call on hold so you can call another number or answer an incoming call.
If you have more than one call on the line, you can switch between calls.
●To put a call on hold, tap Hold.
●To switch between calls, tap Swap.
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Making a Conference Call
1. Tap the Answer/Send button .
2. From the on-screen phone keypad, dial the first number.
3. Tap Talk.
4. Once you are connected, tap Hold.
5. Dial the second number, and then tap Talk.
6. Once you are connected, tap Menu > Conference.
NOTE To add more parties to the conference call, dial each number, connect, and then tap
Menu > Conference.
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Changing HP Profiles
HP Profiles allows you to quickly switch between settings that you need to change based on your
environment. For example, anytime you enter a meeting, you can simply switch to Meeting Profile in
order to turn off all sounds, turn on the vibrate notification, and increase the brightness of the screen.
The current profile displays on the Today screen.
1. Tap HP Profiles.
2. Select the desired profile.
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Changing HP Profile Settings
NOTE Before you change the settings in an HP Profile, activate the profile you want to modify.
1. Tap HP Profiles.
2. Select the profile you want to modify.
3. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > HP Profiles.
4. Make the appropriate changes and tap OK.
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Changing the SIM Personal Identification Number
For security purposes, the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Personal Identification Number (PIN)
protects your HP iPAQ against unauthorized access. You can assign a password to protect your device
and information. Your first PIN comes from your wireless service provider.
1. Tap the Answer/Send button .
2. Tap Menu > Options.
3. Under Security, tap the Change PIN button.
4. Enter your current PIN.
5. Tap Enter.
6. Enter and confirm your new PIN.
7. Tap OK.
To enter a PIN before you make calls, check the Require PIN when phone is used button. Emergency
calls can be placed at any time, without entering a PIN.
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Using Call History
Managing Calls Using Call History
Call History provides the time and duration of all incoming, outgoing, and missed calls, a summary of
total calls, and has easy access to notes taken during a call.
From the on-screen phone keypad:
●Tap Menu > Call History to view all of the calls in Call History.
●Tap Menu > Filter and select a different view to change the Call History view. When filtering By
Caller, you see a list of all contacts on your unit who have a phone number assigned to them.
●Tap Menu > Call Timers > Reset, to reset the Recent Calls counter.
NOTE The All Calls counter cannot be reset.
●Tap Menu > Call Timers to delete Call History items older than a specific amount of time. Select
a time period under Delete call history items older than.
●Tap Menu > Delete All Calls to clear the entire Call History.
Making a Call From Call History
Use Call History to quickly call someone recently called or someone who recently called you.
1. Tap Start > Phone > Menu > Call History.
2. Tap the icon next to the desired number.
Viewing Details About a Call
1. From the on-screen phone keypad, tap Call History.
2. Tap the phone number of which you want to view the details.
The date and timestamp, as well as the duration of the call, are shown.
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Changing Phone Settings
Changing the Ring Tone and Ring Type
Change the ring tone and type to select a different sound to notify you of incoming calls.
1. Press the Answer/Send button .
2. From the on-screen phone keypad, tap Menu > Options > Phone tab.
3. Tap the Ring type: or Ring tone: listbox.
4. Select the sound you want to use.
Locking and Unlocking the Phone
To lock the phone:
1. Press the Answer/Send button on the keyboard.
2. From the on-screen phone keypad, tap Menu > Options.
3. Select the Require PIN when phone is used check box.
4. Tap Change PIN.
5. Enter a Personal Identification Number (PIN) and press Enter.
6. Reenter new PIN for confirmation and press Enter for verification.
To unlock the phone:
1. Enter the PIN to access your device.
2. Press the Answer/Send button on the keyboard.
3. From the on-screen phone keypad, tap Menu > Options.
4. Uncheck the Require PIN when phone is used check box and tap OK.
NOTE You can place an emergency call at anytime, without requiring a PIN.
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Changing Service Settings
Changing Phone Service Settings
Once your phone service is set up through your mobile phone service provider, you can change service
settings on your HP iPAQ. For example, you may want to block certain types of incoming and/or outgoing
calls, forward incoming calls to a different phone number based on your situation, be notified of incoming
calls when you are already in a phone session, or let others know your identity when making calls.
To change service settings on the phone:
1. Press the Answer/Send button .
2. From the on-screen phone keypad, tap Menu > Options > Services tab.
3. Tap the service you want to change, and then tap the Get Settings button.
4. Make your changes and tap OK.
Forwarding Calls
1. From the on-screen phone keypad, tap Menu > Options > Services tab.
2. Tap Call Forwarding > Get Settings button.
3. Select the Forward all incoming phone calls check box.
4. Enter the phone number that is to receive the forwarded calls.
●No answer - phone cannot be answered.
●Unavailable - phone is off.
●Busy - line is busy.
Configuring Caller ID
1. From the on-screen phone keypad, tap Menu > Options > Services tab.
2. Tap Caller ID > Get Settings button.
3. Tap Everyone.
4. Tap OK.
To prevent your identity from being displayed to others, tap No one.
Blocking Calls
1. From the on-screen phone keypad, tap Menu > Options > Services tab.
2. Tap Call Barring > Get Settings button.
3. Select the type of calls you want to block.
Entering Voice Mail Or Text Messages Phone Number
To use voice mail or send text messages (SMS), enter the correct voice mail or text message phone
number in Phone settings.
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NOTE Sending text messages is not included in all network service plans. Ask your mobile
service provider if your plan includes this service.
1. From the on-screen phone keypad, tap Menu > Options > Services tab.
2. Tap Voice Mail and Text Messages > Get Settings button.
3. Enter the voice mail or text message phone number in the appropriate box.
4. Tap OK.
If you do not know the correct voice mail or text message phone numbers, contact your mobile phone
service provider.
Limiting Calls to Specific Area Codes or Phone Numbers
1. From the on-screen phone keypad, tap Menu > Options > Services tab.
2. Tap Fixed Dialing in the listbox > Get Settings button.
3. Select the Enable fixed dialing check box.
4. Tap and hold in the Number patterns box.
5. Tap Add.
6. Enter the phone number(s) and/or area code(s) that you want to be able to call.
7. Tap Done when you are finished.
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5. In the Network tab, tap the Network selection list.
6. Tap Automatic.
Manually Selecting a Phone Network
Sometimes you may want to control costs by knowing when connectivity for your current, selected
network is unavailable.
1. From the on-screen phone keypad, tap Menu > Options > Network tab.
2. In the Network selection list, tap Manual.
3. Select the network you want to use and tap OK.
4. If your current network is unavailable, tap Select, and manually select a different network.
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Adding TTY Functionality
Adding TTY Functionality for People Who Are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing
HP iPAQ products support Tele-typewriter (TTY) functionality, which allows people who are deaf or with
hearing limitations to communicate using existing telephony infrastructure, including cell phones. To
achieve this, separately purchased TTY devices must be connected to the telephones on both ends of
a telephone call session, and the HP iPAQ must be configured for TTY use. The sending TTY device
generates a distinct audio tone for every supported character, and these tones are decoded and
converted back into text on the receiving TTY device.
Due to the use of audio compression codecs in modern digital cell phones, these TTY audio tones may
be unintentionally distorted while being transmitted through cell phones. Therefore, in order for TTY
devices to continue to work in cellular networks, the cell phone must be set into a mode that optimizes
the compression codec to handle TTY tones instead of the human voice.
To use TTY with the HP iPAQ, an optional TTY audio adapter must be plugged into the HP iPAQ earbud
jack (also called the earbud connector). This TTY audio adapter converts the pin-out of the earbud jack,
which is designed for a wired earbud and stereo headphones, to the pin-out required by most TTY
devices. To purchase the TTY audio adapter (part number: FA709B#AC3), visit www.hp.com>
Handheld Devices > Options and Accessories.
NOTE Because the HP iPAQ does not support internal Cellular Text Telephone Modem (CTM)
conversion, the TTY device you use must contain CTM conversion, or you must use an external
CTM adapter between the HP iPAQ and the TTY device.
For information on connecting TTY devices or CTM adapters to the HP iPAQ, refer to the TTY device
or CTM adapter manufacturer’s documentation.
HP is committed to developing products, services and information that are accessible to everyone,
including people with disabilities or age-related limitations. For more information, visit www.hp.com/
accessibility.
Enabling TTY Support
NOTE Before enabling TTY (Tele-typewriter) support on the HP iPAQ, connect a 2.5 mm
connector into the earbud jack or the setting reverts back to disabled. For example, plug in the
optional TTY audio adapter into the earbud jack first, as described below. Once you enable TTY
support, you can remove the 2.5 mm connector and TTY remains enabled on the HP iPAQ until
you disable it.
1. Connect the TTY device to the TTY audio adapter (1).
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NOTE If a normal headset is connected while TTY support is enabled, the audio quality may
decrease. Also, if you make a phone call using a Bluetooth headset while in TTY mode and insert
a plug into the headphone jack, TTY audio mode activates thus decreasing the quality of voice
calls.
Disabling TTY Support
1. Press the Answer/Send button on the front of the HP iPAQ to launch the phone keypad.
2. Tap Tools > Options > TTY tab or tap Menu > Options > TTY tab depending on your HP iPAQ
model.
3. Uncheck Enable TTY support.
4. Tap OK.
NOTE If you plan to use the HP iPAQ in both normal and Tele-typewriter (TTY) audio mode,
HP recommends disabling TTY support when the HP iPAQ is not being used for TTY to allow
the special network resources to be used by others.
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Changing the Ringer Volume
To change the ringer volume to suit your situation and environment:
1. On the Navigation bar at the top of the Today screen, tap the Speaker icon .
2. Under the Phone icon , move the slider to the desired volume level.
Select On, Vibrate, or Off to quickly change both the ringer and system volume settings. For an alternate
method, press the volume control button on the side of the HP iPAQ.
NOTE During a phone call, changing the volume level under the Phone icon affects the earpiece
volume rather than the ringer volume.
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Making a Call By Selecting a Contact Name
1. Press the Answer/Send button .
2. Tap Contacts.
3. Select the name of the person you want to call.
4. Tap the phone number of that person.
5. Tap Call.
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Dialing International Numbers
To make an international call, enter a country code before the phone number.
1. On the on-screen phone keypad, press and hold 0 until the plus (+) sign appears.
2. Enter the country code and phone number.
NOTE You can also insert a plus (+) sign into a Contact's phone number for faster dialing.
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Automatic Frequency Band Selection
Your HP iPAQ has an integrated GSM/GPRS/EDGE feature that supports four different frequency bands
for international roaming. When traveling, between countries and/or wireless network operators, this
feature changes the connection settings by generating an automatic search for frequency bands when
your home bands are not available. This feature is the default setting on the HP iPAQ.
To avoid problems once you are out of the country, follow these tips before you leave:
●Visit your mobile phone service provider's website to see if service is available where you are
traveling.
●Verify your mobile phone account is set up for international roaming and if additional charges apply.
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Copying a Contact From a SIM to a Device
When using a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card in multiple devices, use SIM Manager to copy
contacts from the SIM to the new device.
1. Tap Start > Programs > SIM Manager.
2. Select the contact or contacts to copy.
3. Tap Tools > Copy to Contacts.
4. Tap Start > Contacts and search for the added contacts to verify you copied the contacts to the
device.
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Using Voice Notes
Creating a Voice Note
To create a stand-alone recording (voice note) or add a recording to a note:
1. Tap Start > Programs > Notes.
2. Do one of the following:
●To create a stand-alone recording, record from the note list.
●To add a recording to a note, create or open a note.
NOTE If the Recording toolbar does not appear, tap Menu > View Recording Toolbar.
3. Tap the Record button.
4. Speak into the microphone located at the bottom of the unit.
5. When finished recording the note, tap the Stop button on the Recording Toolbar.
6. When finished, tap OK to return to the note list.
NOTE If recording in an open note, an icon appears in the note. If creating a stand-alone
recording, an icon appears in the note list.
Also, you can create a voice note in Photosmart Mobile and attach the note to a picture.
Deleting a Voice Note
To delete a stand-alone recording voice note:
1. Tap Start > Programs > Notes.
2. From the note list, tap and hold the note.
3. Tap Delete.
To delete a recording within a note:
1. Tap Start > Programs > Notes.
2. Open a note.
3. Tap and hold the voice note icon.
4. Tap Clear.
Listening to a Voice Note
1. Tap Start > Programs > Notes.
2. Tap the speaker icon to hear the note.
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Renaming a Voice Note
1. Tap Start > Programs > Notes.
2. Tap and hold the note to rename.
3. Tap Rename/Move.
4. Enter the new name in the Name box.
5. Tap OK.
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Connections
You can use your HP iPAQ to connect to and exchange information with other handheld devices, your
computer, various network types, or the Internet. There are several ways to get connected, including:
●Wi-Fi
●Bluetooth
●GPRS/EDGE
●Infrared (Beam)
All these connection types can be accessed by tapping Start > Settings > Connections tab.
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Connecting to Intranet URLs
To connect to intranet sites that have periods in their URLs (for example, intranet.companyname.com),
add them to the Work URL Exceptions list.
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab.
2. Tap Connections > Advanced tab > Exceptions.
3. Tap Add new URL.
4. In Work URL, enter the intranet URL.
NOTE If you use many URLs that share the same root company name, you can avoid entering
them inidividually by entering *.companyname.com.
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Changing an Intranet URL
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections > Advanced tab > Exceptions.
2. Tap the intranet URL exception you want to change, then make the desired changes.
NOTE To delete a work URL exception, tap and hold it in the list, then tap Delete.
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Setting Up Proxy Server Settings
If you are connected to your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or private network during synchronization,
your device should download proper proxy settings during synchronization from your computer. If these
settings are not on your computer or need to be changed, you can change them manually.
Before you begin, obtain the following information from your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or network
administrator:
●User name
●Password
●Server type
●Proxy server name
●Port
●Type of Socks protocol used
To set up proxy server settings:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections.
2. If a proxy server has not been set up, tap Set up my proxy server. Otherwise, tap Edit my proxy
server.
3. Select the This network connects to the Internet and This network uses a proxy server to
connect to the Internet check boxes.
4. In the Proxy server box, enter the proxy server name.
5. To change such settings as port number or proxy server type, tap Advanced and change desired
settings.
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Setting Up a WAP Gateway
To access Wireless Access Point (WAP) sites through Internet Explorer Mobile, configure your device
to use a WAP gateway.
Before you begin, obtain the following information from your Internet Service Provider (ISP), mobile
phone service provider, or network administrator:
●User name
●Password
●ISP server phone number
●WAP gateway server name
●Port number
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections > Advanced tab > Select Networks >
Edit... button. If a proxy server has not been set up, tap the New... button.
2. On the Proxy Settings tab, select the This network connects to the Internet and This network
uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet check boxes.
3. If necessary, in the Proxy server box, enter the proxy server name.
4. Tap Advanced > WAP.
5. In the Server box, enter the WAP gateway server name. Under Port, enter the port number. The
most common WAP port number is 9201.
6. Enter any logon credentials required by the WAP gateway server.
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Using Advanced Connection Settings
1.
Tap the iPAQ Wireless icon .
2. Tap the Wi-Fi icon to turn on Wi-Fi.
3. Connect to a network by tapping Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections icon >
Advanced tab > Select Networks button.
4. Select "My ISP" to connect to the Internet through an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or select "My
Work Network" to connect to a company network. You should only choose "My Work Network" if
the network requires a proxy server. If you need to change or create a new network management
name, tap the Edit... or New... button and OK.
5. From the Connections screen, tap the Advanced tab to set up your Dialing Rules and
Exceptions and press OK.
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Ending a Connection
It can be useful to end a connection when you are done using it. This frees resources on your HP iPAQ
and can save connection charges.
●When connected via a modem or Virtual Private Network (VPN), tap Connections icon >
Disconnect.
●When connected via a cable or cradle, detach your HP iPAQ from the cable or cradle.
●When connected via infrared, move the HP iPAQ away from the other computer or device.
●When connected via Bluetooth, tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Bluetooth > Bluetooth
Manager > Active Connection tab. Tap and hold the connection name, and then tap Disconnect.
●When connected via a network (Ethernet) card, remove the card from your HP iPAQ.
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Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
With wireless access, you do not need to use cables to connect your HP iPAQ to the Internet. Instead,
access points transmit data to and from your wireless device. Your HP iPAQ can connect to an 802.11b
WLAN or connect directly to other WLAN-enabled devices. With Wi-Fi, you can:
●Access the Internet
●Send and receive e-mail
●Access corporate network information
●Use Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) for secure remote access
●Use hotspots for wireless connectivity
On the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon to access the Wi-Fi features.
NOTE Use of dial-up and wireless Internet, e-mail, corporate networks, and other wireless
communications, such as Bluetooth devices, may 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 may require
installation of additional software.
Wi-Fi Terms
It is recommended that you become familiar with the following terms as you begin to use Wi-Fi
technology.
Term Definition
802.11 standard An approved standard specification of radio technology from
the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) used
for wireless local area networks (WLANs).
Device-to-computer or ad-hoc A mode that does not use access points. It provides
independent peer-to-peer connectivity in a wireless LAN.
Domain Name System (DNS) The way that Internet domain names are located and
translated into IP addresses. It is an easy to remember name
for an Internet address. Every web site has its own specific IP
address on the Internet.
Encryption An alphanumeric (letters and/or numbers) conversion process
of data primarily used for protection against any unauthorized
people.
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.
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Your HP iPAQ displays a notification indicating an active connection. This minimizes to become a
telephone-like icon on the title bar.
NOTE If you tap on the icon, the notification displays again, and it allows you to disconnect or
re-hide the notification. The GPRS icon does not change to show when you are connected.
Bluetooth Device Profiles
The functions that Bluetooth supports are called services or profiles. You can communicate only with
Bluetooth devices that support at least one of the following profiles:
●ActiveSync—Uses SPP to connect to ActiveSync on a computer
●Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
●Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP)
●Basic Imaging Profile (BIP)
●Basic Printer Profile (BPP)
●Dial-up Networking (DUN)
●File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
●Generic Access Profile (GAP)
●Hands Free Profile (HFP)
●Headset Support Profile (HSP)
●Human Interface Device Profile (HID)
●LAN Access Profile (LAP)
●Object Exchange (OBEX) Protocol
●Object Push Protocol (OPP)
●Personal Area Network (PAN)
●Serial Port Profile (SPP)
●Service Discovery Application Profile (SDAP)
Creating, Ending, and Accepting a Bluetooth Partnership
You can create a partnership between your HP iPAQ and another device that has Bluetooth capabilities.
Once you do this, the devices must have Bluetooth turned on but do not need to be discoverable for
you to exchange information between them.
1. Be sure the two devices are turned on, discoverable, and within close range.
2. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Bluetooth.
3. Tap Bluetooth Manager > New > Explore a Bluetooth Device. Your HP iPAQ searches for other
devices with Bluetooth capabilities and displays them in the list.
4. Tap the name of the other device, and tap Next.
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After two devices are paired, they have a trusted relationship with each other. You do not need to give
any additional input. Without giving constant authorization, your connections and activities can then be
performed between the paired devices.
To pair devices:
1.
Tap the iPAQ Wireless icon .
2. Tap the Bluetooth icon to turn on Bluetooth.
3. Tap the Bluetooth tab > Bluetooth Connections > Menu > Paired devices.
4. Tap Add.
5. Tap Lookup icon.
6. Tap a device.
7. Enter a password in the Passkey field.
8. Tap OK.
9. Enter the same password into the other device.
NOTE Some devices, such as mobile phones, need to be placed in a mode to accept a bond
from another device. Refer to that device’s user instructions for more information.
If you can see other devices, but you cannot connect or exchange data with them, try the following:
●Be sure the other device has not restricted your access.
●Try initiating pairing from the other device. Some Bluetooth devices can only initiate pairing and
cannot respond to pairing requests from other devices.
If other devices cannot find or connect to your HP iPAQ, try the following:
●Be sure Bluetooth is turned on.
●Be sure you have not restricted other devices from finding yours. Refer to Requiring a Passkey
or Bond for more information.
●Check your Bluetooth settings to be sure you have allowed your device to be discovered and others
to connect. Refer to Making a Device Discoverable for more information.
To remove a paired relationship between devices:
1.
Tap the iPAQ Wireless icon .
2. Be sure that Bluetooth is already on. If not, turn on Bluetooth.
3. Tap the Bluetooth tab > Bluetooth Connections > Menu > Paired devices.
4. Tap a device name.
5. Tap Remove.
6. Tap Yes to remove the pairing.
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