User's Manual
modify existing settings, delete a selected configuration, or apply selected
settings to your HP iPAQ.
Select the following tabs to configure your settings:
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Owner Information - Enter your identification information and notes to
describe you and your HP iPAQ. This is helpful if you lose your HP iPAQ.
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Wireless Network - Wireless Network settings describe the
configuration needed to connect to your work, home, or other wireless
network.
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Proxy - Proxy servers are located between two networks and are used
to help prevent an attacker from invading a private network. You can
enter proxy settings to specify the proxy configuration for your network.
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E-mail - E-mail settings describe the configuration required to connect
to and check your Internet e-mail accounts.
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Exchange Server - Exchange Server is used to access e-mail,
calendars, contacts, tasks, and other mailbox contents while on the go.
You can set up Outlook on your HP iPAQ to sync directly with your
organization’s Exchange Server.
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VoIP - VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) routes voice conversations
using an IP-based network. VoIP to VoIP phone calls to any provider are
typically free. SIP Proxy servers are used to implement call-routing
policies and provide features to users.
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Speed Dial - HP iPAQ Setup Assistant helps you to create and manage
a list of speed dial numbers for your HP iPAQ.
NOTE: The first speed dial entry is usually reserved for voice
mail by your phone service provider, and your service provider
may also reserve an entry for emergency response.
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Browser Favorite - Use your HP iPAQ Setup Assistant to create and
manage a list of your favorite URLs. You can access these URLs using
the Internet Explorer on your HP iPAQ.
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Finish - In case of a new configuration, after you click Finish, enter a
configuration name and an optional password and then click OK in the
save configuration. If this is an existing configuration, the existing name
and password will be used.
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