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HP FA676B Pocket PC Handheld manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
HP FA676B User Manual (168 pages)
iPAQ hx2000 Series Pocket PC
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Handhelds
| Size: 2.64 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Getting to Know Your Ipaq Pocket PC
9
Using the Stylus
9
Aligning the Screen
10
Adjusting Text Size
11
Changing the Screen from Portrait to Landscape Mode
11
Setting the Date and Time
11
Setting the Time for Home and Locations You Are Visiting
12
Setting the Date
12
Entering Owner Information
13
Resetting the Device
14
Performing a Soft Reset
14
Performing a Hard Reset
15
Removing/Replacing the Flip Cover
16
Routine Care
17
Traveling with Your Pocket PC
18
Synchronizing with Your Computer
20
Using Microsoft Activesync
20
Installing Activesync
20
Synchronizing Your Pocket PC with Your Computer
23
Changing Synchronization Settings
23
Copying Files
25
Installing Programs
26
Backing up and Restoring Files
26
Sending and Receiving E-Mail
27
Requesting Meetings
27
3 Managing the Battery
28
Installing the Battery
29
Removing the Battery
32
Charging with the AC Adapter
33
AC Adapter
35
USB Cable
36
Manually Checking the Battery Charge Level
37
Power Saving Tips
38
Changing the Backlight Settings
39
Disabling Buttons
40
4 Learning the Basics
41
Using the Today Screen
41
Navigation Bar and Command Bar
42
Status Icons
43
Pop-Up Menus
44
Creating Information
45
Customizing the Today Screen
45
Changing the Screen Orientation
47
Opening and Closing Applications
48
Closing with Itask
48
Closing Manually
48
Installing Applications
49
Deleting Applications
49
Backing up Information
50
Using the Ipaq File Store Folder
50
5 Learning Input Methods
52
Using Input Software
52
Changing Word Suggestion Options
52
Using the On-Screen Keyboard
55
Writing with the Stylus and the Letter Recognizer
56
Writing with the Stylus and Microsoft Transcriber
57
Writing with the Stylus and Block Recognizer
57
Drawing and Writing on the Screen
58
Converting Writing to Text
59
6 Applications
60
Software Available on the HP Ipaq Pocket PC
60
Installing Applications
68
Removing Applications
68
Using Todaypanel Lite
69
Using HP Image Zone
71
Viewing Thumbnail Photos
73
Viewing a Photo Full-Screen
74
Viewing a Slideshow
74
Printing Photos
75
E-Mailing Photos
75
Attaching a Sound File to a Photo
76
Backing up and Restoring
77
Using Ipaq Backup to Backup/Restore
77
Using Activesync to Backup/Restore
78
Using Itask
78
7 Using Security Features
80
Using HP Protecttools
80
Setting up Security
81
Using Your Ipaq Pocket PC with HP Protecttools
86
Changing Your HP Protecttools Settings
89
Using the Fingerprint Reader
92
Learning to Enroll a Fingerprint
92
Working with Fingerprints
94
8 Using Wi-Fi (Not Available on All Models)
97
Getting Acquainted with Wi-Fi
97
Powering Wi-Fi on or off
98
Automatically Connecting to a Network
99
Manually Entering New Network Settings
99
Searching for Networks to Access
101
Managing Wireless Network Settings
101
Viewing or Editing a Wireless Network
101
Deleting a Wireless Network
102
Monitoring Signal Strength and Status
102
Advanced Network Settings
103
Wi-Fi Terms
103
Looking up an IP Address
106
Changing TCP/IP Settings
106
Changing DNS and WINS Settings
107
Setting up VPN Server Connections
108
Changing VPN Server Connections
109
Starting VPN Server Connections
110
Setting up Proxy Server Settings
110
Wi-Fi Security Protocol Utilities
111
802.1X Certificate Enroller
111
LEAP Registration Utility
112
9 Using Bluetooth
114
Getting Acquainted with Bluetooth
115
Understanding Terms
116
Supported Services
117
Powering Bluetooth on or off
117
Working with Bluetooth Settings
118
Opening Bluetooth Settings
118
Setting Accessibility Properties
118
Enabling Bluetooth Services
119
Setting a Shared Folder
123
Understanding Profiles
124
Deleting a Profile
125
In a Profile
125
Renaming a Profile
125
Working with Bluetooth Manager
126
Locating and Selecting a Device
126
Opening Bluetooth Manager
126
Unpairing Devices
127
Connecting to Other Devices
128
Establishing an Activesync Connection
128
Identifying the Communications Port
128
Establishing a Serial Connection
130
Dial-Up Networking
131
Joining a Personal Area Network
132
Working with Files
132
Creating a File Transfer Connection
133
Using Business Card Exchange
134
Requesting Business Cards
135
Sending Business Cards
135
Setting up Your Business Card Information
135
Opening a Connection
136
Viewing Connection Status
136
Closing a Connection
137
Working with Connections
137
Deleting a Shortcut
138
Viewing Shortcuts
138
10 Connecting to the Internet
139
Connecting to a Private Network
140
Entering an Internet Address
140
Using a Favorites List
141
11 Expansion Cards
142
Installing a Secure Digital (SD) Expansion Card
143
Removing a Secure Digital (SD) Expansion Card
144
Installing a Compact Flash (CF) Expansion Card
145
Removing a Compact Flash (CF) Expansion Card
146
Viewing the Content of Memory Cards
146
12 Troubleshooting
147
Common Problems
147
Activesync
151
Expansion Cards
153
Wi-Fi
154
Bluetooth
156
A Regulatory Notices
158
Federal Communications Commission Notice
158
Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo-United States Only
159
Canadian Notice
160
Avis Canadien
160
Japanese Notice
160
Korean Notice
160
European Union Regulatory Notice
160
Battery Warning
162
Equipment Warning
163
Airline Travel Notice
164
Wireless Notices
164
U.S. Regulatory Wireless Notice
164
Canadian Regulatory Wireless Notice
164
Japanese Regulatory Wireless Notice
165
Brazilian Regulatory Wireless Notice
165
System Specifications
166
Physical Specifications
168
Operating Environment
168
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