User Manual Part 1

3. Configure the service you want to enable using the options displayed on the different tabs.
4. Tap ok.
Set a Bluetooth shared folder
You can determine the folder that other devices access when they connect to your HP iPAQ.
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager.
2. Tap Menu > Bluetooth Settings.
3. Tap File Transfer.
4. Enter the folder name where you would like to save the transferred files in the Root directory box.
5. Tap ok.
Set up an incoming or outgoing Bluetooth COM port
To set up incoming or outgoing Bluetooth COM port:
1. Make sure your HP iPAQ is connected to the other device via Bluetooth.
2. Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager.
3. Tap Menu > Bluetooth Settings.
4. Tap COM Ports.
5. Tap New Incoming Port or New Outgoing Port.
NOTE: New Outgoing Port is only available if at least one Bluetooth device supports serial
(COM) connection.
6. Select a numbered COM port from the list.
NOTE: If the port cannot be created, it is in use. Select a different numbered port.
7. To limit communication on this COM port to only devices with which the HP iPAQ has a Bluetooth
partnership, select the Secure Connection check box.
8. Tap Finish.
GPRS/EDGE/HSDPA
Your HP iPAQ is a 3.5G device that supports high and better data throughput. It supports HSDPA known
as 3.5G to transmit data, WCDMA known as 3G to transmit voice and data, EDGE known as 2.75G to
transmit data, GPRS known as 2.5G to transmit data, and GSM known as 2G to transmit voice.
HSDPA
High Speed Download Packet Access (HSDPA), also known as 3.5G, is an enhancement of Wideband
Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) which is based on 3G technology, and offers better data
throughput. Your HP iPAQ supports HSDPA 3.6 to 7.2 Mbps for high speed downloads. HP iPAQ also
supports WCDMA over three different frequency bands (850/1900/2100). When WCDMA or HSDPA is
available, the HP iPAQ uses the technology and reverts back to GSM/GPRS/EDGE if WCDMA or
HSDPA is unavailable. Your HP iPAQ also supports WCDMA/HSDPA in three different frequency bands
(850/1900/2100).
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