User’s Manual
Top Components Ref Component Description n Hand String Hole Hand string attaches to this hole. o Power Button Turns your Pocket PC on or off by pr
1.2 Getting Your Device Ready for Use Performing Initial Startup Initial startup includes setting the ON/OFF switch and completing the setup wizard.
6 Charging the Battery via the USB Cable 1. Turn on the computer. 2. Connect the mini-USB end of the USB cable to the bottom of your device and the
1.3 Using Your Device in a Vehicle Using the Device Holder CAUTION: z When placing the device holder, make sure that the device does not obstruct th
8 1.4 Turning On and Off After the initial startup, your Pocket PC enters a suspend state when you turn it off and resumes when you turn it on. Turn
1. Turn on your desktop computer. 2. Insert the Getting Started CD into the CD-ROM drive of your desktop computer. 3. Select the language that you
1.6 Using an SD/SDHC/MMC Card Your Pocket PC has a slot where you can insert an optional SD, SDHC, MMC storage card or I/O card. NOTE: z Your Pocke
2 Basic Skills This chapter familiarizes you with the basic operations of your Pocket PC such as using the stylus, navigation stick, Today screen, m
2.2 Using the Navigation Stick With the navigation stick, you can move up, down, left and right within a menu. This is particularly useful for one-
Landscape View You can use your Pocket PC in a landscape manner. To change the screen view, tap Æ Settings Æ System Æ Screen Æ General Æ Landscape
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Use the toolbar at the bottom of the screen to perform tasks in programs. The toolbar includes a left soft key, a right soft key, and the Input panel
Tap and hold to display the shortcut menu. Lift the stylus and tap the action you want. Tap outside the menu to close it without performing an ac
Entering Text Using the Input Panel Use the Input panel to enter information in any program on your Pocket PC. You can either type using the soft key
Recognizer NOTE: The availability of recognizers depends on the region and the language version you purchased. With a recognizer, you can write lett
Drawing on the Screen You can draw on the screen in the same way that you write on the screen. 1. Tap Menu Æ Draw to enable drawing mode. A check (
3. Hold the Pocket PC’s microphone near your mouth or other source of sound. 4. Tap the Record button on the Recording toolbar to start recording.
Using My Text When using Messaging, use My Text to quickly insert preset or frequently used messages into the text entry area. To insert a message, t
Tap to lock the device. Tap to unlock To unlock, tap Unlock (left soft key) and tap Unlock. 21
3 Managing Your Pocket PC This chapter tells you how to effectively manage power, settings, data and programs of your Pocket PC. g the SD/SDHC/MMC c
Power-Saving Tipslow these suggestions to maximize the battery’s operating time, particularn you are relying solely on the battery power for extended
i Table of Contents 1 Getting Started... 1 1.1 Identifying Hardware Com
The items you can customize are described as follows: Tab Items Descriptions Personal l. Buttons To assigns programs to the hardware buttons and s
25 Tab Items Descriptions Memory To view the system memory or the memory on the storage card (if installed) and to manually stop a program if it
3.3 ThSearching and Organizing Information rcTo search a file, tap e Sea h feature on your Pocket PC helps you quickly locate information. Æ Program
4 Microsoft Pocket Outlook Microsoft Po includes Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Notes, and vidually or together. For example, e-mail addres be used to a
Creating an Appointment 1. In Day or Week view, tap the desired date and time for the appointment. 2. Tap Menu Æ New Appointment. Tap to choose f
Using the Calendar Summary Screen When you tap an appointment in Calendar, a summary screen is displayed. To change the appointment, tap Menu Æ Edit.
4.2 Contacts: Tracking Friends and Colleagues Contacts maintains a list of your friends and colleagues so that you can easily find t ther you are at
2. Using the Input panel, enter a name and other cneed to scroll down to see all available fields. ontact information. You will 3. Tap OK to save a
4.3 Tasks: Keeping a To Do List u have to do. Tap Use Tasks to keep track of what yo Æ Programs . Æ Tasks to switch to the program Tap to q
Creating a Task 1. In Task, tap Menu Æ New Task. Tap to choose from predefined subjects. 2. Using the Input panel, enter a description. . You
Recording a Message...18 Using My Text...
Using the Tasks Summary Screen When you tap a task in the task list, a summary screen is displayed. To change the task, tap Edit. Tap
4.4 Notes: Capturing Thoughts and Ideas i ts, reminders, ideas, drawings and phone numbers with a inclstand-alone recording. Tap Qu ckly capture tho
Creating a Note otes, tap New. 1. In N2. Create your note by writing, drawing, typing, or recording. For more information about using the Input pan
4.5 Messaging: Sending and Receiving E-mail Messages send and receive email messages in two ways: You can use Messaging to z By synchronizing emai
In Messaging, tap New E-mail AccE-mail Setup Wizard. For an expount from the list. Follow the directions in the lanation of a screen, tap at the upp
Using the Message List Messages you receive are displayed in the message list. Select the service and folder you want to display.
When you connect to yo with your desktop computer or server, by default, m the last three days only nd not to sync file attachments. The original
4. Enter your message. 5. To check spelling, tap Menu Æ Spell Check. 6. If you want to attach a file to the message, tap Menu Æ Insert and selec
Managing Email Messages and Folders with five default fo tems. The messages you receive and send through the mail service are stored in these folder
5 More Programs rograms built into your s. lopments of the product, the software supplied In addition to Microsoft Pocket Outlook, there are other p
5.7 Pictures & Videos ...55 6 Getting Connected...
z Copy (rather than synchco puter. ronize) files between your Pocket PC and desktop mOnce you have created a synchroni nd completed the first synchr
5.2 Word Mobile Micro give yn your Pocket PC or you can copy documents from your desktop computer. soft Word Mobile works with Microsoft Word on yo
Crea ing a Documentt NOTE: To open a template rather than a blank document, select a template for new documents. Tap Menu Æ Options and select the d
5.3 Excel Mobile Microsoft Excel Mobile works with Microsoft Excel on your desktop computer to giv kbooks. You can create new orkbooks on your Pocke
4. book saved and named according to the first characters of text eNOTE: For more information, tap When you have finished entering the information
If the presentation is set up as a tautomatically. imed slide show, slides will advance NOTE: For more information, tap Æ Help. 5.5 Windows Live Me
Signing in to Windows Live 1. Tap Æ Programs . Æ Messenger to switch to the program 2. ollow the instruction to sign in to Windows Live. Tap Sign
6. nce it is finished, the The system will start synchronizing the Windows Live data. OWindows Live status will be display on the Today screen. ed
To sign out the Messenger service, tap Menu Æ Sign out. dows Live data, tap z To synchronize the Win / to switch to the and tap the Sync area
Browsing the Internet 1. Tap Æ Internet Explorer. 2. Tap the Favorites soft key to display the Favorites list. 3. Tap the page that you want t
Synchronize a Favorite Link You can synchronize the Internet Explorer favorites on your Pocket PC so you can use them wityour desktop computer ith h
Use Microsoft Windows Media Playeraudio and video files to your Pocket PC on your desktop computer to copy digital . NOTE: For more information, tap
56 5.9 Quick GPS Position Updating the satellite calibration data (ephemeris) file is helpful for quick GPS positioning when using the optional nav
6 Getting Connected To take full advantage of your Pocket PC, you will want to get connected. This chapter tells you how you can get your Pocket PC
2. Tap the Wi-Fi box to change the Wi-Fi radio status from Off to Available. The Wi-Fi radio status on the Today screen indicates Available. x to e
6.2You a sho h Bluetooth t 10 meters (30 feet) without requiring a physical connection. nts, tasks, and contact cards, between devices that have Blu
For other devices with Bluetooth capabilities to detect your Pocket PC and attempt to beam information to it, establish a partnership, or use a Bluet
2. Make sure that Make this device visible to other devices in Bluetooth settings is 3. that your Pocket PC and the device that is beaming the 4.
Accepting 1. ithin close y in this 2. When p artnership with another device, tap Yes. 3. In Enter Passcode, enter an alphanumeric passkey between 1
7 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting and Maintenance This chapter gives solutions to common Pocket PC problems you may encou e. nter.
1 Getting Started This chapter introduces you to the external components of your Pocket PC and guidehe s you through the process of setting up your P
3. Your Pocket PC turns on. 7.2 Restoring the Factory Default State to the factory default state by ou z does not respond after being reset. . C
7.3 Troubleshooting wer Problems er does not turn on when using battery power The remaining battery power may be too low to run your Pocket PC. Conn
z Stop programs you are not currently using. In most cases, programs automatically stop to free needed memory. However, in some situations, suchas
Screen responds slowly Make sure that your Pocket PC is not running out of battery power or running maz ny active programs. If the problem still exis
z Reset your Pocket PC before connecting the cable. (See Section 7.1.) z z x when starting synchronization, wait a few minutes and try again. our us
z Store your Pocket PC in a protective cover when not in use. Do not subject your Pocket PC to sudden and severe temperature chz anges. This could
z If you plan to make modem connections abroad, make sure that you have the correct modem and cable for your country of destination. 70
71 8 Regulatory Information NOTE: Marking labels located on the exterior of your device indicate the regulations that your model complies with. Ple
72 EN55022: Radio disturbance characteristics EN55024: Immunity characteristics EN6100-3-2: Limits for harmonic current emissions EN6100-3-3: Limita
73 z Do not use the charger if the cord becomes damaged. z Do not attempt to service the unit. There are no serviceable parts inside. Replace the
Ref Component Description n Wi-Fi Indicator Flashes in green to indicate that the Wi-Fi radio is turned on. o Bluetooth Indicator Flashes in blue t
Ref Component Description n Car Antenna Connector This connector (under rubber dust cover) allows use of an optional external antenna with magnetic
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