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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – DRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIAL; DRAFT
  • Page 3 – Contents; Getting to Know Your
  • Page 4 – Using Wireless LAN
  • Page 5 – Using Bluetooth
  • Page 6 – Making Your Connections
  • Page 7 – Expansion Cards
  • Page 8 – 0 Managing the Battery
  • Page 9 – 2 Learning Input Methods
  • Page 10 – B Specifications
  • Page 11 – hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT; Getting to Know Your
  • Page 14 – Using the Stylus
  • Page 15 – Setting the Date and Time
  • Page 16 – Setting the Time for Home and Locations; Setting the Date; From the Today screen, tap the Clock icon to set
  • Page 17 – Entering Owner Information; information when device is turned on checkbox.; Setting a Password
  • Page 18 – Resetting the Unit; Performing a Soft Reset; Performing a Hard Reset
  • Page 20 – To access the Align Screen application without; Routine Care
  • Page 23 – Using the Phone Functions; Your SIM Card
  • Page 24 – Activating Your Phone Service
  • Page 25 – Your PIN
  • Page 26 – Select Require PIN when phone is used.
  • Page 27 – Phone Buttons and Icons
  • Page 28 – Checking Your Connection
  • Page 29 – Turning the Phone Functions; Leave the phone function turned on to receive calls when
  • Page 30 – application; HP Profiles; Making and Receiving Phone; Making a Call
  • Page 31 – Answering a Call; SIM Contacts Help
  • Page 32 – Creating a Speed Dial Entry
  • Page 33 – Making a Call Using Speed Dial
  • Page 34 – Enabling the Mute Function
  • Page 35 – Setting Ring Tones; Changing Ring Tones; Changing Keypad Tone; Enabling Speakerphone Mode
  • Page 36 – Taking Notes During a Call
  • Page 38 – Using Voice Mail
  • Page 39 – To stop using call waiting, select Do not notify me.; Displaying Caller ID; Blocking Calls; Forwarding Calls
  • Page 40 – Forward all incoming phone calls.; Change the System Volume
  • Page 41 – Change the Ringer Volume; Changing the Phone Settings; From the Phone tab, you can change the following items:
  • Page 42 – Securing Your Phone Functions
  • Page 43 – Changing Services Settings; Changing Network Settings
  • Page 44 – Manually Selecting a Network; Under Network selection, select Manual and select the; Manually Selecting a Frequency Band
  • Page 45 – Using Wireless LAN; Getting Acquainted
  • Page 46 – Learning the Terms
  • Page 47 – Getting Started with Wireless LAN; Powering WLAN On or Off; Even though the indicator flashes to indicate WLAN is
  • Page 48 – Automatically Connecting to a Network; If one or more networks are present, the Network Indicator; Manually Entering New Network Settings
  • Page 49 – If a network was detected in step 2, the SSID is
  • Page 50 – Searching for Networks to Access; In the Networks to access box, tap the type of network you; If you check the Automatically connect to non-preferred
  • Page 51 – Managing Wireless Network Settings; Viewing or Editing a Wireless Network; In the Wireless networks box, tap the desired network name.; Deleting a Wireless Network; In the Wireless networks box, tap and hold the network you
  • Page 52 – Monitoring Signal Strength and Status; When the Connectivity box displays, you will be able to
  • Page 53 – Working with Network Settings; Looking Up an IP Address; Network Card button > Network Adapters tab.; address appears in the IP Address box.
  • Page 54 – Changing TCP/IP Settings; Most Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and private
  • Page 55 – Changing DNS and WINS Settings
  • Page 56 – WLAN Wireless Adapter.; Setting Up VPN Server Connections; For online Help for any screen in the New Connection; Changing VPN Server Connections
  • Page 57 – If you selected PPTP in the previous screen, this step is
  • Page 58 – Starting VPN Server Connections; Tap the This network connects to the Internet and This
  • Page 59 – Connecting to Hot Spots
  • Page 61 – hp CONFIDENTIAL; Using Bluetooth
  • Page 62 – Getting Acquainted with Bluetooth; For more detailed help, refer to the Help files installed on
  • Page 63 – Understanding Terms
  • Page 64 – Supported Services; Working with Bluetooth Settings
  • Page 65 – Opening Bluetooth Settings; Turning On Bluetooth; From the Bluetooth pop-up menu, tap Turn
  • Page 66 – Setting Accessibility Properties; Entering a Device Name; Allowing Connections; From the Today screen, tap the Bluetooth icon > Bluetooth
  • Page 67 – Allowing Paired Devices to Connect; If another remote device has your device’s address, that
  • Page 68 – Enabling Bluetooth Services; Automatically Enabling Services
  • Page 69 – Requiring Authorization to Access Services
  • Page 70 – Setting a Shared Folder
  • Page 71 – Understanding Profiles; Creating a Profile
  • Page 72 – Activating a Profile; Bluetooth must be turned on for changes to be saved.
  • Page 73 – Renaming a Profile; Working with Bluetooth Manager
  • Page 74 – Opening Bluetooth Manager; The first screen that displays is My Shortcuts.; Locating and Selecting a Device; Pairing Devices; Enter a password in the Passkey field.
  • Page 75 – Some devices, such as mobile phones, need to be placed; Unpairing Devices; Connecting to Other Devices; Identifying the Communications Port
  • Page 76 – Establishing an ActiveSync Connection; Using the HP Bluetooth Multiport Module for Evo
  • Page 77 – Select Bluetooth Serial Port, then click on the Delete COM
  • Page 78 – Check the Allow Serial Cable or Infrared Connection to
  • Page 79 – Setting Up an ActiveSync Partnership on Your; From the Bluetooth Browser screen, select the computer you
  • Page 80 – Establishing a Serial Connection
  • Page 81 – Using Dial-Up Networking; After you create the dial-up networking shortcut with a
  • Page 82 – The Bluetooth modem connection you created can be; Joining a Personal Area Network
  • Page 83 – Working with Files; Creating a File Transfer Connection
  • Page 84 – Receiving a File from a Remote Device
  • Page 85 – Setting Up Your Business Card Information; Create a contact in the Contacts program that includes your
  • Page 86 – Sending Business Cards; Requesting Business Cards
  • Page 87 – Exchanging Business Cards; Opening a Connection; Viewing Connection Status
  • Page 88 – Closing a Connection
  • Page 89 – Creating a Shortcut; Paired devices are designated by a checkmark.; Deleting a Shortcut
  • Page 91 – Making Your Connections
  • Page 92 – For more information on this subject, refer to the Help file; Using GSM/GPRS Connections; Creating a GSM Connection
  • Page 93 – Configuring your GSM connection on
  • Page 94 – Dialing a GSM Connection; Creating a GPRS Connection
  • Page 95 – Configuring your GPRS connection on
  • Page 96 – Authenticating GPRS; Setting Up a WAP Browser; Place a checkmark in the two boxes on the My Work; Viewing WAP Pages
  • Page 97 – Connecting to a Private Network; Connecting to an E-mail Server
  • Page 98 – Entering an Internet Address; If the Address Bar is not visible, tap the View tab >; Using a Favorites List; To select a Web site from your Favorites list:
  • Page 99 – Using the Camera; Taking a Picture; Mode and select your preferred mode.
  • Page 100 – Adjusting your Settings; Adjusting Your Settings; Using HP Image Transfer; Using HP Image Zone
  • Page 101 – Viewing Pictures; The viewer opens in Browse mode by default. Browse; Viewing a Picture Full-Screen
  • Page 102 – Viewing a Slideshow; Printing Pictures
  • Page 103 – For more information on using HP Image Zone, tap Start >; Using MMS to E-mail a Picture
  • Page 105 – Expansion Cards; Expansion cards must be purchased separately and are not
  • Page 109 – Using Inbox
  • Page 110 – Using Folders
  • Page 111 – Setting Up an Account
  • Page 113 – Using ActiveSync
  • Page 114 – Connecting to a Computer; Installing ActiveSync
  • Page 115 – Synchronizing with Your Computer; When you synchronize files, you can drag and drop the; Using the Serial Infrared (IR) Connection
  • Page 116 – tap X in the upper right of the screen to turn off.; Changing Synchronization Settings
  • Page 117 – From the File menu, click Connection Settings. Select the; Copying Files; Microsoft ActiveSync.
  • Page 118 – Move your files directly into My Documents on your; Installing Programs
  • Page 119 – Synchronizing Links
  • Page 121 – Managing the Battery; Installing the Battery
  • Page 123 – If the battery is not fully charged, you must connect the; Removing the Battery; Before removing the battery, use ActiveSync to back up
  • Page 124 – Charging the Battery; You can program an Application Button; Charging with the AC Adapter
  • Page 127 – Charging a Spare Battery; To ensure you always have battery power
  • Page 128 – Charging with the Optional USB
  • Page 129 – Changing the Backlight Settings; Set the backlight to go off quickly after
  • Page 130 – Changing the Wireless LAN Power; OFF—No WLAN Power Save. Use only if the absolute; Auto—Automatically switches between Power Save and; Disabling the Application Buttons; To reduce incidence of accidentally
  • Page 131 – If you disable the Auto Power On feature for the; Manually Monitoring the Battery
  • Page 133 – Learning the Basics; Using the Today Screen; Need New Screen
  • Page 134 – Navigation Bar and Command Bar
  • Page 135 – Status Icons
  • Page 137 – Creating information
  • Page 138 – Customizing the Today Screen
  • Page 139 – Tap the Items tab to select or reorder the information on the
  • Page 140 – Using Applications; Opening Applications; Open any application on your Pocket PC from the Start menu.; Minimizing Applications
  • Page 141 – Closing Manually; Tap Stop All or select a particular application, then tap Stop.; Installing Applications
  • Page 142 – Backing Up Information; iPAQ Backup is already installed on the Pocket PC. You; Backup/Restore using iPAQ Backup; Tap the Backup tab or the Restore tab.; Press the Backup or Restore button, and press the Start; Backup/Restore Using ActiveSync
  • Page 143 – Using iPAQ File Store Folder; Before saving files to the iPAQ File Store folder, it is a
  • Page 145 – Learning Input Methods; Using Input Software; Changing Word Suggestion Options
  • Page 147 – Using the On-Screen Keyboard; From any application, tap the up arrow next to the Input
  • Page 148 – Tap Keyboard to display a keyboard on the screen.; Writing with the Stylus and the Letter
  • Page 149 – A question mark within a program indicates a Help file.; Writing with the Stylus and; To “teach” Transcriber your style of writing, tap on the “
  • Page 150 – Writing with the Stylus and Block
  • Page 151 – Drawing and Writing on the Screen; Converting Writing to Text; To convert a particular word or phrase, highlight it before
  • Page 152 – Using the Removeable
  • Page 154 – If the box is checked, use your stylus to press the Reset; Disconnecting the Keyboard
  • Page 155 – Using the Function and Shortcut Keys; It is recommended that you print this table for future
  • Page 156 – Accent Characters
  • Page 157 – Ñ or ñ, press the Blue Key, then either the left arrow; Disabling the Micro Keyboard
  • Page 159 – Troubleshooting; Common Problems
  • Page 164 – ActiveSync
  • Page 166 – Phone
  • Page 169 – Bluetooth
  • Page 171 – Wireless LAN
  • Page 173 – Traveling with your Pocket PC
  • Page 175 – Regulatory Notices; Federal Communications Commission
  • Page 176 – Modifications; Declaration of Conformity for
  • Page 179 – Canadian Notice; Avis Canadien; Japanese Notice
  • Page 180 – European Union Notice
  • Page 181 – Battery Warning
  • Page 182 – Airline Travel Notice; Canadian Regulatory Wireless Notice
  • Page 183 – Australian Wireless Notice; Japanese Regulatory Wireless Notice
  • Page 184 – Brazilian Regulatory Wireless Notice
  • Page 185 – Taiwanese Wireless Notice
  • Page 187 – Specifications; System Specifications
  • Page 190 – Physical Specifications; Environment
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User’s Guide

HP iPAQ Pocket PC h6300 Series

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February 2004

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