HP IPAQ H1900 Series Pocket PC Users Guide
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User’s Guide B–1 B Specifications System Specifications ✎Not all models described are available in all regions. System Feature Description Processor h1940 Models: Samsung S3C2410 266 MHz h1930 Models: Samsung S3C2410 203 MHz RAM (Random Access Memory)64 MB SDRAM (56 MB main memory) h1935 Models (56 MB main memory) h1930, h1937, h1940, h1945 Models (56 MB main memory) iPAQ File Store (nonvolatile memory)h1940, h1945 Models: 14 MB Storage (not available in Korean, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese versions) SD I/O slot SD memory and SDIO card support Display 3.5 inch transflective color TFT, 240 x 320 pixels, 64K-color support. LED Backlight Multi-level brightness adjustment Audio Microphone, speaker, 2.5 mm stereo audio jack, MP3 stereo through audio jack Infrared (IrDA) IrDA, data transfer up to 115.2 Kb per second
B–2 User’s Guide Specifications Physical Specifications Operating Environment Bluetooth (h1940, h1945 only)Class II device; typical 10 meters (30 feet) range Indicators 3-mode alarm notification: Flashing green LED, tone, pop-up message Charging: flashing amber LED Charged: solid amber LED Bluetooth active: flashing blue LED Battery Removable/rechargeable 900mAh Lithium ion battery with internal backup battery to maintain data during main battery replacement. System Feature Description hp iPAQ h1930 and h1940 Series US Metric Length 4.46 in 113.3 mm Width 2.75 in 69.8 mm Depth 0.50 in 12.8 mm Weight 4.37 oz 124 g Environment US Metric Temperature Operating 32° to 104° F 0° to 40° C Nonoperating -4° to 140° F -20° to 60° C Relative Humidity Operating up to 80% up to 80% Nonoperating up to 80% up to 80% Maximum Altitude Operating 0-15,000 ft 0-4572 m Nonoperating 0-15,000 ft 0-4572 m
User’s Guide Index–1 Index A AC Adapter 3–4 ActiveSync 1–3, 4–17 backing up 2–6 backing up/restoring 4–18 connecting 2–2 Explore 2–5 installing 2–3 restoring 2–6 troubleshooting 9–4 uses 2–1 aligning the screen 1–10 applications closing 4–9 installing 2–6, 4–10 opening 4–8 Asset Viewer 1–2 B backing up files 4–17 ActiveSync 2–6, 4–18 iPAQ Backup 4–17 backlight settings 3–7, 9–1 backup battery 3–1 basics learning the 4–1 battery backlight settings 3–7backup 3–1 charging 3–6 installing 3–1 monitoring manually 3–8 preserving battery time 3–7 recharging 3–1 removing 3–5 spare 3–1 specifications B–2 troubleshooting 9–1 Block Recognizer 5–1, 5–8 Bluetooth 1–2, 2–2 ActiveSync connection 8–19 creating shortcuts 8–28 dial-up networking 8–20 pairing devices 8–6, 8–8 properties 8–6 sending files 8–23 settings 8–5 shared folder 8–11 specifications B–2 supported services 8–4 terms 8–3 troubleshooting 9–6 turning on 8–5, 8–6 using 8–1 Bluetooth Manager 8–15 business card
Index–2 User’s Guide Index exchanging information 8–27 C care and maintenance 1–10 cell phone partnership 8–22 Charger Adapter plug 3–1 Command bar 4–2 CompactFlash (CF) expansion card 6–2 connecting to a computer 2–2 to the Internet 7–1 to your work network 7–1 connecting to a network 9–2 connecting to other devices 8–18 Connection Settings 2–5 converting writing to text 5–9 cradle 2–2, 2–3, 3–1 D data backing up 1–2 stored in RAM 3–1 date set 1–7 dial-up networking 8–20 digital files 1–4 drawing on screen 5–9 E e-mail sending and receiving 2–7 synchronizing 2–2 expansion cards CompactFlash (CF) 6–2 memory card 6–4 Secure Digital (SDIO) 6–2troubleshooting 9–7 using 6–1 F Favorites list 7–4 full reset 1–9, 1–10 H hard reset 1–9 Help accessing 1–1 I icons 4–3 infrared 2–2, 2–3 specifications B–1 input methods Block Recognizer 5–1 keyboard 5–1 Letter Recognizer 5–1 Microsoft Transcriber 5–1 installing applications 4–10 installing ActiveSync 2–3 installing applications 2–6 installing the battery 3–1 Internet connecting 7–1 Internet address 7–3 iPAQ Backup 1–2, 4–17 File Store 4–18 Image Viewer 1–2 creating a slide show 4–12 K keyboard 5–1
Index User’s Guide Index–3 L Letter Recognizer 5–1, 5–5 Link Key 8–8 linking to Web sites 2–7, 7–2 M maintenance 1–10 memory RAM 3–1, 3–5, B–1 ROM 3–5, B–1 memory cards 9–2 view content 6–4 Microsoft ActiveSync 1–3, 2–1 Calculator 1–3 Calendar 1–3 Connections 1–3 Contacts 1–3 Inbox 1–3, 2–7 Notes 1–3 Pocket Excel 1–3, 9–3, 9–5 Pocket Internet Explorer 1–3, 2–7 Pocket PC Basics 1–1 Pocket Word 1–4, 9–3 Settings 1–4 Tasks 1–4 Terminal Services Client 1–4 Transcriber 5–1, 5–7 Windows Media Player 9 Series 1–4 Mobile Favorites 2–7 monitoring the battery 3–8 MP3 1–4 N Navigation bar 4–2network, connecting 7–1 normal reset 1–8 O on-screen keyboard 5–4 options spare battery 3–1 owner information 1–7 P pairing devices 8–16 settings 8–8 passwords 9–3 pop-up menus 4–4 power indicator 3–6 private network, connecting to 7–2 problems troubleshooting 9–1 R RAM 3–1, 3–5 specifications B–1 receiving e-mail 2–7 removing the battery 3–5 reset full 1–9, 1–10 normal 1–8 Reset button 1–8, 1–9 restoring files ActiveSync 2–6, 4–18 iPAQ Backup 4–17 ROM 3–5 specifications B–1 routine care 1–10 S screen aligning 1–10
Index–4 User’s Guide Index drawing and writing on the 5–9 Self-Test 1–2 sending e-mail 2–7 set date 1–7 time, home location 1–6 time, visiting location 1–6 shipping the iPAQ Pocket PC 9–2 slide show 4–12 soft reset 1–8 spare battery 3–1 specifications B–1 status icons 4–3 stylus 1–5 drag 1–5 tap 1–5 tap and hold 1–5 writing with the 5–5, 5–7, 5–8 synchronization cradle 2–2, 2–3, 3–1 synchronizing 1–3 changing settings 2–4 e-mail 2–2 links to Web sites 2–7, 7–2 with your computer 2–2 T time set for home location 1–6 set for visiting location 1–6 Today screen 1–3, 1–4, 1–7, 4–1 creating new information 4–5 customizing 4–6 using 4–1 Transcriber 5–7 traveling with the iPAQ Pocket PC 9–2 troubleshooting 9–1 ActiveSync problems 9–4 battery problems 9–1 Bluetooth problems 9–6 expansion card problems 9–7 U USB Synchronization Cradle/Charger 2–2, 2–3, 3–1 W Web sites synchronizing links 2–7, 7–2 Windows Media 1–4 wireless connection 2–2, 2–3 writing on screen 5–9