User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Registering the iPAQ
- Box Contents
- Components
- Setting Up Your HP iPAQ
- Learning the Basics
- Home Screen
- Battery Saving Tips
- Locking and Unlocking Your HP iPAQ
- Entering Text
- Entering the Owner Information
- Viewing the Operating System Information
- Changing the Regional Settings
- Adjusting the Volume
- Changing the Power Management Settings
- Dimming or Adjusting the Brightness of the Backlight
- Installing and Removing Programs
- Opening and Closing Programs
- Customizing the HP iPAQ
- Setting Alarms
- Creating and Assigning a Category
- Synchronization
- Changing the Type of ActiveSync Connection
- Troubleshooting Help for Synchronization Issues
- Using Your Smartphone
- Using the Home Key
- Using the Back key
- Using the 4-Way Navigation Key
- Calling Features
- Making a Call
- Answering a Call
- Using Call Waiting
- Redialing a Number
- Calling a Contact
- Making a Call Using Voice Commander
- Making Emergency Calls
- Making Calls Using Speed Dials
- Using Voice mail
- Using the Handsfree Function
- Monitoring Phone Usage
- Making Data Calls
- Muting a Call
- Putting a Call on Hold
- Making a Conference Call
- Making a Call From a Hyperlinked Phone Number
- Dialing International Numbers
- Checking Your Connection and Signal Strength
- Changing the SIM Personal Identification Number
- Managing Calls Using Call History
- Using Wireless Manager
- Quick Launch
- Changing the Ring Tone and Ring Type
- Changing Network Settings
- Profiles
- Automatic Frequency Band Selection
- Copying a Contact From a SIM to a Device
- ActiveSync – Synchronizing Contacts, Tasks, Calendar and E‑mail with Exchange/Outlook
- Setting up E‑mail
- Setting up E‑mail using Exchange Server
- Voice Notes
- Connections
- Connecting to Intranet URLs
- Changing or Deleting an Intranet URL
- Setting Up Proxy Settings
- Setting Up GPRS using HP iPAQ DataConnect
- Configuring Advanced Proxy Settings
- Setting Up a VPN Connection
- Wi-Fi
- Configuring IP PBX using HP iPAQ Setup Assistant
- Bluetooth
- GPRS/EDGE
- Connecting to a Laptop
- ActiveSync over USB cable, GPRS and Bluetooth
- Camera
- Messaging
- Calendar
- Contacts
- Applications
- Storage Cards
- Synchronizing
- Tasks
- Product Specifications
- Regulatory Notices
- Frequently Asked Questions
- I am having trouble turning on my HP iPAQ. What should I do?
- I am unable to make or receive calls. How do I fix this?
- I have trouble connecting to the Internet. What should I do?
- I am unable to hear voices clearly. How do I resolve this?
- I cannot use certain call functions. What should I do?
- Why do I hear disturbing noises during a phone call?
- Why are the standby and talk time shorter at times?
- Why does the HP iPAQ operate slowly at times?
- Why do I see the Home screen layout error message on my HP iPAQ display screen?
- I have trouble charging my battery. What should I do?
- I am unable to use the ActiveSync feature. What should I do?
- Care and Maintenance
9 Messaging
You can use your HP iPAQ to keep in touch with your family and friends through messaging. Use your
HP iPAQ to keep you updated on your e-mail messages. You can also keep a track of appointments
and meetings using your HP iPAQ.
Understanding Messages
To send and receive e-mail messages using your HP iPAQ, you can:
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Send and receive e-mail messages using the Direct Push Technology for Exchange server.
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Send and receive e-mail messages for an e-mail account with an ISP.
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Send and receive e-mail messages for an e-mail account that you access using your VPN
connection. You will need your account settings for VPN connection (typically a work account).
You can also send pictures, video, and audio files on your phone and storage card using MMS. You
can send only pictures, or a combination of pictures and videos, or audio files. Text can also be added
to a MMS slide.
Text messages can be sent using your HP iPAQ. Text messages are sent and received through your
wireless service provider using the phone number as the message address.
NOTE: MMS or Internet e-mail is sent and received by connecting to a Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3)
or Internet Message Access Protocol 4 (IMAP4) e-mail server. When connecting to a POP3 or IMAP4
server, you use a modem to connect to your ISP. You can also use your HP iPAQ to connect by using
a cellular line connection (for example, using MMS).
Using Folders
Each messaging account has its own set of folders with five default Messaging folders:
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Deleted Items
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Drafts
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Inbox
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Outbox
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Sent Items
The messages you send and receive through the account are stored in these folders. You can also
create additional folders within each account.
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