Packard Bell PocketGear 2002 User manual

POCKET PC 2002
REFERENCE GUIDE

Preface
This Reference Guide contains detailed information on the use of the Packard
Bell Pocket PC powered with the Microsoft®Windows®Powered Pocket PC
2002.
The guide is organised as follows:
Chapter 1 — Get Started, provides procedures for unpacking, charging
the battery, calibrating and installing Microsoft ActiveSync®.
Chapter 2 — Learn the Basics,includes information on using pop-up
menus, notifications, entering information and customising your Pocket PC.
Chapter 3 — Use Microsoft Pocket Outlook, provides procedures for using
Microsoft Pocket Outlook Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Notes and Inbox.
Chapter 4 — Use the Companion Programs, includes information on
using Pocket Word, Pocket Excel, MSN Messenger, Windows Media™
Player for Pocket PC and Microsoft Reader.
Chapter 5 — Use Pocket Internet Explorer, provides information and
procedures for using Pocket Internet Explorer, Mobile Favourites folder
and AvantGo interactive service.
Chapter 6 — Get Connected, includes procedures for connecting to the
Internet and for transferring data using infrared.
Chapter 7 — If You Have Problems, includes information on solving
problems that you might have in using the Pocket PC.
Chapter 8 — Specifications includes specifications for the Pocket PC and
its accessories.
Preface

Converting your Writing to Text............................................................. 2-6
Contents Draw on the Screen ........................................................................................ 2-7
Creating a Drawing ................................................................................. 2-7
Editing Your Drawing............................................................................. 2-8
1 Get Started Record a Message........................................................................................... 2-8
Unpack Your Pocket PC.................................................................................... 2 Use a Preset or Frequently Used Message...................................................... 2-9
Get to Know Your Pocket PC............................................................................2 Find and Organise Information .................................................................... 2-10
Front Features............................................................................................. 3 Customise Your Pocket PC .......................................................................... 2-11
Back Features ............................................................................................. 4 Adjusting Settings................................................................................. 2-11
Right Side Features..................................................................................... 4 Adding or Removing Programs............................................................. 2-11
Left Side Features.......................................................................................5 Using ActiveSync to Add Programs .............................................. 2-11
Top Features...............................................................................................5 Using the Internet to Add Programs............................................... 2-12
Bottom Features..........................................................................................6 Adding a Program to the Start Menu ............................................. 2-12
Cradle Features........................................................................................... 6 Removing a Program from the Start Menu .................................... 2-12
Before You Start................................................................................................ 7
Charge the Battery............................................................................................. 7 3 Use Microsoft Pocket Outlook
Calibrate and Activate the Pocket PC................................................................ 9 Calendar: Scheduling Appointments and Meetings........................................ 3-2
Learn the Basics................................................................................................. 9 Creating an Appointment ........................................................................ 3-2
Today Screen............................................................................................10 Using the Summary Screen..................................................................... 3-3
Navigation Bar Screen..............................................................................11 Creating Meeting Requests ..................................................................... 3-3
Install ActiveSync............................................................................................ 12 Schedule a meeting.................................................................................. 3-4
Using an SD or MMC Card............................................................................. 15 Contacts: Tracking Friends and Colleagues ................................................... 3-4
Access Pocket PC Functions............................................................................ 15 Creating a Contact................................................................................... 3-4
Get Help........................................................................................................... 16 Finding a contact..................................................................................... 3-5
Pocket PC Care................................................................................................ 17 Using the Summary Screen..................................................................... 3-6
Tasks: Keeping a To Do List.......................................................................... 3-6
2 Learn the Basics Creating a task......................................................................................... 3-7
Pop-up Menus.................................................................................................2-2 Using the Summary Screen..................................................................... 3-8
Notifications ...................................................................................................2-2 Notes: Capturing Thoughts and Ideas ............................................................ 3-8
Enter Information............................................................................................2-2 Creating a Note ....................................................................................... 3-8
Enter Text with the Input Panel......................................................................2-3 Inbox: Sending and Receiving E-mail............................................................ 3-9
Using the Soft Keyboard .........................................................................2-3 Synchronising E-mail Messages ............................................................. 3-9
Using Letter Recognizer..........................................................................2-4 Connecting Directly to an E-mail Server .............................................. 3-10
Using Block Recognizer..........................................................................2-4 Using the Message List......................................................................... 3-10
Using Transcriber....................................................................................2-4 Composing Messages............................................................................ 3-11
Editing Your Text....................................................................................2-5 Managing E-mail Messages and Folders............................................... 3-12
Write on the Screen.........................................................................................2-5 Folder Behaviour with a Direct Connection to an E-mail Server... 3-12
Writing on the Screen..............................................................................2-5
Editing Your Writing...............................................................................2-6
Contents

Contents
4 Use Companion Programs
Pocket Word....................................................................................................4-2
Typing Mode............................................................................................4-3
Writing Mode...........................................................................................4-3
Drawing Mode.........................................................................................4-4
Recording Mode ......................................................................................4-4
Pocket Excel....................................................................................................4-4
Tips for Working in Pocket Excel............................................................4-5
MSN Messenger..............................................................................................4-6
Setting Up................................................................................................4-6
Working with Contacts............................................................................4-6
Chatting with Contacts.............................................................................4-7
Windows Media Player for Pocket PC............................................................4-8
Microsoft Reader.............................................................................................4-8
Getting Books on Your Pocket PC ..........................................................4-9
Using the Library.....................................................................................4-9
Reading a Book........................................................................................4-9
Using Reader Features...........................................................................4-10
Removing a Book ..................................................................................4-10
5 Use Pocket Internet Explorer
Pocket Internet Explorer .................................................................................5-2
View Mobile Favourites and Channels....................................................5-2
Browse the Internet..................................................................................5-2
Mobile Favourites Folder................................................................................5-3
Favourite Links........................................................................................5-3
Mobile Favourites....................................................................................5-3
Creating a Mobile Favourite.............................................................5-3
Saving Pocket PC Memory...............................................................5-4
AvantGo Channels..........................................................................................5-4
Sign up for AvantGo................................................................................5-4
6 Get Connected
Transfer Items Using Infrared.........................................................................6-2
Send Information .....................................................................................6-2
Receive Information.................................................................................6-3
Connect to the Internet....................................................................................6-3
Create a Modem Connection to Your ISP................................................6-3
Create an Ethernet connection to an ISP .................................................6-4
Connect to Work.............................................................................................6-5
Create a Modem Connection to a Network .............................................6-5
Create an Ethernet Connection to a Network ..........................................6-6
End a Connection............................................................................................6-6
Connect Directly to an E-mail Server.............................................................6-6
Set up an E-mail Service .........................................................................6-7
Get Help on Connecting .................................................................................6-7
7 If You Have Problems
Problem Solving.............................................................................................7-2
Hard Reset......................................................................................................7-3
8 Specifications
System Specifications.....................................................................................8-2
Physical Specifications...................................................................................8-3
Environment Specifications............................................................................8-3
Index
Regulatory Statements

1
Get Started
!Unpack Your Pocket PC
!Get to Know Your Pocket PC
!Before You Start
!Charge the Battery
!Calibrate and Activate the Pocket PC
!Learn the Basics
!Install ActiveSync
!Using a Secure Digital Card
!Access Pocket PC Functions
!Get Help
!Pocket PC Care

Unpack Your Pocket PC Get to Know Your Pocket PC
Your Pocket PC ships with a number of accessories. When you unpack the
Pocket PC, verify that you have all of the items listed here and that they are
in good condition. If anything is missing or damaged, contact the dealer
that sold you the Pocket PC.
Your Pocket PC is a multifunction handheld device designed for ease of
use in the office, on the road, at home or wherever you are.
The Pocket PC is powered by the Microsoft®Windows®Powered Pocket
PC 2002 operating system. Data synchronising between the Pocket PC and
a computer is provided by Microsoft ActiveSync®.
Note
Before you use your Pocket PC for the first time, you need to set
the hard reset switch and charge the battery (see “Charge the Battery” later
in this chapter).
Standard features include a 200-MHz Intel®PXA250 processor, 64-MB
RAM Flash Memory, transflective LCD panel with 65K colour, touch
screen with automatic backlighting, internal speaker, microphone and a
rechargeable Lithium Ion battery. Touch screen backlighting levels are
adjustable.
Pocket PC (includes a stylus in a storage compartment)
Pocket PC AC Adapter with European or UK Converter The Pocket PC includes an infrared (IR) port and Secure Digital
(SD)/MultiMediaCard (MMC) card slot. You can use the IR port to
transfer data between other handheld devices with IR capabilities or your
computer. The SD/MMC card slot can be used to expand memory, add
applications and more.
Pocket PC Universal Serial Bus (USB) Cradle with integrated
connection cable
Companion CD (contains the Microsoft ActiveSync software and your
documentation) Also included with the Pocket PC is a cradle for holding the Pocket PC.
Use the cradle to synchronise with your computer.
Pocket PC Getting Started Guide
Your Pocket PC comes with a stylus, a pen-like device that allows you to
touch, tap or double tap objects on the Pocket PC touch screen. The touch,
tap and double tap act just like a point, click and double click of a mouse.
Pocket PC Reference Guide (this document, included on the
Companion CD)
Pocket PC Release Notes (optional)
The external features of the Pocket PC and cradle are shown and described
in the following sections.
Service & Warranty booklet
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Front Features !Touch Screen — enter, read, send, receive and modify data by tapping
the touch screen with the stylus. Backlighting is automatic with
automatic dimming after a preset time. Tap the touch screen to restore
full lighting.
The front features of the Pocket PC are shown in the following figure.
Brief descriptions follow the figure.
!Program Buttons — press or tap the Notes,Calendar, Contacts or
Tasks button for quick access to tasks or programs. The buttons are
customisable.
Pocket PC Front Features
!Microphone — records your notes.
!Navigation Buttons — use the four buttons as arrow keys, the same as
you would for a keyboard’s up, down, left and right arrow keys.
!Speaker — sounds alarms and plays back sound recordings.
!Battery Charging LED — lights amber while the battery is charging.
The light goes off when the battery is charged.
!Notification LED — blinks red to indicate an alarm or reminder.
A– Touch Screen F– Calendar Button
B– Notes Button G– Speaker
C– Microphone H– Tasks Button
D– Contacts Button I – Battery Charging LED
E– Navigation Button (4) J – Notification LED
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Back Features Right Side Features
The back features of the Pocket PC are shown in the following figure.
Brief descriptions follow the figure. The right side features of the Pocket PC are shown in the following figure.
Brief descriptions follow the figure.
Pocket PC Back Features Pocket PC Right Side Features
A– Hard Reset Switch A– Headset Jack
Always leave the switch in the ON (down) position
unless you need to perform a hard reset. A hard reset will cause the
memory of your Pocket PC to be cleared. !Headset Jack — Use this standard 3.5 mm port to connect an optional
headset.
!Hard Reset Switch — restores your Pocket PC to factory settings (see
“Hard Reset” in Chapter 7).
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Left Side Features Top Features
The left side features of the Pocket PC are shown in the following figure.
Brief descriptions follow the figure. The top features are shown in the following figure. Brief descriptions
follow the figure.
Pocket PC Left Side Features Pocket PC Top Features
A– IR Port C– Power Button
B– SD/MMC Card Slot D– Stylus
!IR Port — exchange data with another handheld or your computer
(both must have IR capabilities).
!Secure Digital (SD)/MultiMediaCard (MMC) Card Slot — holds an
SD or MMC card. Insert an optional SD/MMC card in this slot to add
memory to your Pocket PC or expand the capabilities of your Pocket
PC.
!Power Button — turns power on and off. Turn the backlight off by
pressing and holding.
A– Scroll Dial C– Reset Button
B– Recording Button !Stylus — use to tap or write on the screen. Slide the stylus out of its
storage compartment on your Pocket PC.
!Scroll Dial — use to scroll through a menu and to select a program.
!Recording Button — records sound in a program where you can
include a recording (see “Record a Message” in Chapter 2). Always use the stylus for tapping the touch
screen. Never use hard-pointed or sharp objects. These objects can
damage the touch screen.
!Reset Button — performs a soft reset of the operating system in case
of malfunction. Your data is preserved if it was saved.
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Bottom Features Cradle Features
The bottom features are shown in the following figure. Brief descriptions
follow the figure. Use the cradle to hold the Pocket PC when charging the battery,
synchronising data with your computer or when you keep your Pocket PC
on for long periods.
Pocket PC Bottom Features You can also charge the Pocket PC without using the cradle. In this case,
use the AC adapter.
The cradle features are shown in the following figure. Brief descriptions
follow the figure.
Pocket PC Cradle Features
A– USB Connector
B– Power Connector
C– Pocket PC Connector
A– Cradle Connector B– Power Connector
!Cradle Connector — connect the cradle to this connector. Use the
cradle to charge the battery and to synchronise the Pocket PC with
your computer.
!Power Connector — connect the AC adapter to this connector if you
are not using the cradle.
!USB Connector — connect to the USB port on your computer for
synchronising data.
!Power Connector — connect the AC adapter to this connector.
!Pocket PC Connector — connect your Pocket PC to this connector.
Use the cradle to charge the battery and to synchronise the Pocket PC
with your computer.
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Before You Start Charge the Battery
The hard reset switch on the back of your Pocket PC should be switched to
the ON (down) position before you can use your Pocket PC. If this is not
the case, please set it to the ON position.
Your Pocket PC contains a rechargeable Lithium Ion battery. The battery
must be charged before you use the Pocket PC the first time. You can
periodically recharge thereafter.
Battery power is monitored by your Pocket PC. Warning messages and
battery low icons are displayed when battery power becomes low. If you
receive a “battery low” warning message, you should save your data and
recharge the battery as soon as possible to avoid data loss.
1. Make sure that your Pocket PC is switched off.
2. Unscrew the cap of your stylus. Use the pointed end of the cap to slide
the hard reset switch to the ON (down) position.
You can also monitor battery power activity through the “power
remaining” indicator on your Pocket PC. Tap Start, Settings, the System
tab and Power to see the indicator.
Use the Pocket PC cradle and AC adapter to charge the battery. You can
also directly charge the Pocket PC using the AC adapter.
Note Before using your Pocket PC for the first time, you need to charge
and calibrate the battery.
Charge the battery as follows:
1. You may need to connect the appropriate converter to the AC
adapter’s plug according to your country.
2. Connect your Pocket PC to an AC power source.
!If you are using the cradle for charging, install the Pocket PC in
the cradle, plug the appropriate end of the AC adapter into the
power connector on the USB cable and plug the other end into a
grounded AC outlet.
Always leave the switch in the ON position unless
you need to perform a hard reset. A hard reset will cause the memory of
your Pocket PC to be cleared.
!If you are not using the cradle, plug the appropriate end of the AC
adapter directly into the power connector on the bottom of the
Pocket PC and plug the other end into a grounded AC outlet.
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Charging the Battery 4. When the battery is fully charged, the following occurs.
!The battery-charging LED is off.
!The “power remaining” indicator indicates 100%.
5. You can leave the Pocket PC in the cradle and the AC adapter
connected to keep your battery charged.
Note Whenever possible, keep your Pocket PC connected to the AC
adapter and a power source. This keeps the battery charged.
Note If you want to unplug the AC adapter after the battery has been
fully charged, wait at least 5 seconds. This length of time is necessary for
the battery calibration to complete and thus ensure the best performance of
the battery. Should your Pocket PC indicate a low battery level just after it
has been fully charged, please repeat the battery calibration procedure.
Now calibrate and activate your Pocket PC (see “Calibrate and Activate
the Pocket PC” in the following section). Calibration must be done to
ensure proper operation of your Pocket PC.
A– Battery Charging LED D– Power Connector
B– Pocket PC E– AC Adapter
C– Cradle
3. Wait till the battery is fully charged. This may require a couple of
hours.
!The battery-charging LED lights amber, indicating that the battery
is charging.
!You can also check the “power remaining” indicator.
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Calibrate and Activate the Pocket PC Learn the Basics
It is essential that you calibrate and activate your Pocket PC before you use
it. This ensures accurate positioning when entering text and selecting
menus. Calibrate and activate the Pocket PC as follows.
There are two basic screens you need to know about to get started. These
are the “Today” screen and the “Navigation Bar” screen.
The first screen that you normally see on startup is the “Today” screen.
This screen displays your important events (for example, current date and
time, your name, upcoming appointments, unread messages, tasks).
1. Press the power button to switch on the Pocket PC.
2. Tap the touch screen with the stylus to start the calibration and
activation. Tapping or tapping Start on the “Today” screen with the stylus takes
you to the “Navigation Bar” screen. In the Navigation Bar, you can select
and access the programs available on your Pocket PC. Tap Start to go back
to the “Today” screen.
3. When prompted to align the screen, tap the centre of the cross
wherever the travelling cross stops on the screen. You might have to
do this several times to properly calibrate. Your actions in these basic screens are controlled with the stylus. The
stylus is used as follows.
4. On completion of the screen calibration, follow the screen prompts to
complete the activation. !Tap — touch the screen once with the stylus to open programs and
select options.
!In the “Stylus” screen, tap Next to continue.
!Drag — hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to
select text and images. Drag in a list to select multiple items.
!In the “pop-up menus” screens, perform the indicated operations.
!In the “Congratulations” screen, tap next to continue. !Tap and Hold — tap and hold the stylus on an item to see a list of
actions available for that item. In the displayed pop-up menu, tap the
action that you want to perform.
!In the “location” screen, select your time zone and tap Next to
continue.
For more information on using the “Today” screen, Navigation Bar and
stylus, please refer to the following sections.
!In the “completion” screen, tap the screen to continue.
!The “Today” screen displays.
Your Pocket PC is now ready to use. The following sections describe the
Pocket PC’s two basic screens and how to use them for performing
functions. Also included is information for installing ActiveSync on your
computer.
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Today Screen From the “Today” screen, you can select any of the listed activities by
tapping on your selection with the stylus. For example, if you just activated
your Pocket PC, you might want to enter your name as the owner. Do this
as follows.
The “Today” screen normally appears whenever you power on the Pocket
PC. On the “Today” screen, you can see at a glance your important
information for the day. The following figure shows a typical “Today”
screen and what you can do from it. 1. In the “Today” screen, tap Tap here to set owner information.
Typical Today Screen 2. In the “Owner Information” screen, tap the triangle at the lower right
corner of the screen.
3. In the “Options” screen, tap Keyboard. A soft keyboard displays.
4. Tap once in the “Name” field. A blinking cursor appears, indicating
that you can enter data.
5. Use the keyboard to tap in your name, just as you would with your
computer keyboard.
6. If you make a mistake and need to remove a letter(s) or remove a
word(s), you can:
!correct minor mistakes by placing the cursor after the letter or
letters to be deleted and pressing the backspace arrow on the
keyboard to delete the letter or letters.
!highlight a whole word(s) with the stylus and pressing and
holding the stylus on the word(s). A pop-up menu gives options to
Undo, Cut, Copy, Paste, Clear or Select All.
7. When done, click on . Your changes are saved and the “Today”
screen displays with your name as the owner.
At the bottom of the “Today” screen is the Command Bar. Tapping New
on the bar lists several tasks that you can tap to open. Use this as a short
cut to open any of the listed tasks.
By using the stylus and several control buttons, you can open tasks from
the “Today” screen and Navigation Bar and enter or read data at selected
screens.
At the top of the screen is the “Start” bar. The bar displays the current time
and any active program. The bar also allows you to switch to programs and
close screens.
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Navigation Bar Screen To select a program from the Navigation Bar (for example, Contacts), tap
or tap Contacts. You can also tap the Contacts button on the front of
the Pocket PC. Please note the Contacts command bar at the bottom of the
screen.
To switch to the “Navigation Bar” screen, tap or tap Start at the top of
the “Today” screen. The Navigation Bar displays in the “Today” screen.
The Contacts command bar has a New button for creating a new contact, a
View button for selecting the type of contact, a Tools button for
performing various tasks and an input panel button. Tapping the input
panel button displays a soft keyboard which you can use to create or edit a
contact.
From the Navigation Bar, you can select any one of the listed activities by
tapping on your selection with the stylus. You can also use the navigation
buttons on the front or the scroll dial on the side of the Pocket PC to scroll
up or down, then open the highlighted program by pressing the dial.
Typical Navigation Bar Screen
You can also input information by writing data on the screen. Tap the
triangle in the lower right corner of the screen and tap Block Recognizer,
Letter Recognizer or Transcriber. For information on using each input
device, tap Help to open a help screen.
Close the open activity window by tapping in the upper right corner of
the screen. If you revised or added anything, tap to save any changes.
Many of the programs available on your Pocket PC are selected and used
in a manner similar to that described for Contacts.
The “Start” bar at the top of the screen displays the time and one or more
status icons. The bar also displays the icon which you can tap to return
to the “Today” screen. A Command Bar appears at the bottom of the
screen. Tap New in the bar to return to the “Today” screen.
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Install ActiveSync
The following table lists the activities on your Navigation Bar. To see the list
on your Pocket PC, tap Start to open the “Navigation Bar” screen. Tap
Programs to see more activities. Look on the Companion CD for additional
programs that you might want to install. A key component of your Pocket PC is the Microsoft ActiveSync program.
With Microsoft ActiveSync, you can synchronise the information on your
computer with the information on your Pocket PC and update both with the
most recent information.
Activities
Icon Program Description
ActiveSync Synchronise information between your
Pocket PC and computer.
Calendar Keep track of your appointments and create
meeting requests.
Contacts Keep track of your colleagues and friends.
Inbox Send and receive e-mail messages.
Internet
Explorer
View Web pages downloaded from your
computer or connect to the Internet to
browse the Web.
Notes Create hand-written or typed notes, drawings
and recordings.
Tasks Keep track of your tasks.
Windows
Media Play audio or video files.
Programs Tap Programs to see a list of the various
programs available to you.
Settings Tap Settings to see the various areas that
you can access for changing/reviewing
settings.
Find Tap Find to find data in your Pocket PC.
Help Tap Help to see the Help Contents.
For example:
!Keep Microsoft Pocket Outlook®data up-to-date by synchronising
your Pocket PC with Microsoft Outlook data on your computer.
!Synchronise Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel files between your
Pocket PC and computer. Your files are automatically converted to the
correct format.
Note By default, ActiveSync does not automatically synchronise all
types of information. Use ActiveSync options to turn synchronisation on and
off for specific information types.
With ActiveSync, you can also:
!Back up and restore your Pocket PC data.
!Copy (rather than synchronise) files between your Pocket PC and
computer.
!Control when synchronisation occurs by selecting a synchronisation
mode. For example, you can synchronise continually while connected
to your computer or only when you choose the synchronise command.
!Select which information types are synchronised and control how
much data is synchronised. For example, you can choose how many
weeks of past appointments you want synchronised.
Your Pocket PC comes with ActiveSync already installed. However, to
synchronise information with your computer, you must also install
ActiveSync on your computer.
For further information on accessing and using the activities, tap Help on
the Navigation Bar. Install ActiveSync on your computer from the Companion CD as follows:
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9. In the “Add New Hardware Wizard” screen, click on Next and follow
the prompts.
Note Before starting the ActiveSync installation, ensure that you have
Microsoft Outlook 2000 or later installed on your computer. If you do not
have Outlook, you can install Outlook 2000 from the Companion CD. !When the Device Manager asks for the driver, click on Browse,
select the CD-ROM drive (typically D or E) containing the
Companion CD and select the file Wceusbsh.inf under the root
directory.
Note Do not connect your Pocket PC and cradle to the computer until
ActiveSync is installed.
1. Power on your computer. !Click on OK to continue.
2. Insert the Companion CD into the CD-ROM drive of your computer.
The CD starts automatically and displays the “Getting Started with
Your Pocket PC” screen.
Note Be sure that you select file Wceusbsh.inf or ActiveSync will not
work.
10. Follow the prompts to complete the synchronisation and establish a
partnership between your Pocket PC and your computer.
3. In the “Getting Started with Your Pocket PC” screen, click on Start
Here. Your first synchronisation begins when the installation is completed. This
takes time, as the process is copying information to the Pocket PC.
4. In the “Start Here” screen,
!Please read the Overview before installing ActiveSync 3.5. If you
have not installed Outlook, install it now. Click on Install
Outlook 2000andfollow the prompts. Return to the “Start Here”
menu when done.
On completion of synchronisation, you can either remove the Pocket PC
from the cradle or leave it in with AC power connected.
Press the power button on the Pocket PC and check your Calendar (tap the
Calendarprogram button or tapand tap Calendar). Please note that
your calendar information in Microsoft Outlook on your computer was
copied to your Pocket PC. Also look at Contacts and Tasks. If you have
Contacts andTasks information on yourcomputer, youshould see that
information copied to your Pocket PC.
!Click on Download Connection Wizard and read the overview to
see if you require the wizard. Follow the prompts to install the
wizard on your computer. Return to the “Start Here” menu when
done.
5. In the “Start Here” screen, click on Install ActiveSync 3.5.When done, tap the button at the top right of the screen to exit the
program.
6. In the “Install ActiveSync 3.5” screen, click on Install.
7. In the “File Download” screen, click on Run this program from its
current location.
8. Follow the prompts to install ActiveSync on your computer. When
prompted, connect your Pocket PC to your computer.
!Install the Pocket PC in the cradle.
!Connect the AC adapter to the power connector of the USB cable.
!Connect the USB connector of the USB cable to your computer.
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Synchronising Setup Accessing ActiveSync Help on your computer
Once you have installed ActiveSync on your computer and performed your
first synchronisation, synchronisation occurs whenever the ActiveSync
components on the Pocket PC and on your computer are activated.
Use the cradle for automatic synchronisation. You can also use infrared for
synchronisation. To set the synchronisation type, tap Tools on the
“ActiveSync” screen, Connect via IR or Options then USB Sync.
A– Pocket PC D– AC Adapter
B– Cradle E– USB Connector
C– USB Cable F– Computer
For further information on using Pocket PC ActiveSync, tap in the
“Today” screen and tap Help in the “Navigation Bar” screen. In the
“Help” screen, tap Connections and tap Set Up Remote Synchronisation
or tap Start and Stop Synchronisation.
For information about using ActiveSync on your computer, start
ActiveSync on your computer and click on ActiveSync Help.
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Using an SD or MMC Card
An optional SD or MMC card can be used to add memory to your Pocket
PC or expand the capabilities of your Pocket PC.
To use an SD or MMC card, insert it into the SD/MMC slot on the top of
your Pocket PC until it clicks into place. Please refer to the document
supplied with the card for further instructions.
Access Pocket PC Functions
The following table is a guide to many of the functions and settings for the
Pocket PC. Included in the table is the tapping path for accessing the
function from the Navigation Bar. Please note that not all functions are
listed and some settings and selections may differ from that on your Pocket
PC.
Accessing Pocket PC Functions
Icon Function Access
About Pocket
PC Tap Start, Settings, tap the System tab and
tap About to see Pocket PC version and
processor type.
ActiveSync Tap Start, ActiveSync and tap Sync or
Tools.
Align Screen Tap Start, Settings, tap the System tab
and tap Screen.
Backlight
Settings Tap Start, Settings, tap the System tab
and tap Backlight.
Accessing Pocket PC Functions
Icon Function Access
Battery Status Tap Start, Settings, tap the System tab
and tap Power.
Buttons, Front Tap Start, Settings and Buttons.
Calendar Press the Calendar program button on the
front or tap Start and Calendar.
Clock Tap Start, Settings, tap the System tab
and tap Clock.
Contacts Press the Contacts program button on the
front or tap Start and Contacts.
eBackup Utility Tap Start, Programs and eBackup.
eMenu Utility Tap Start, Programs and eMenu.
File Explorer Tap Start, Programs and File Explorer.
Find Tap Start and Find.
Help Tap Start, Help and select a topic.
Inbox Tap Start and Inbox.
Infrared
Receive Tap Start, Programs and Infrared
Receive.
Input Panel Tap Start, Settings, Input and select input
method.
Internet
Explorer Tap Start, Internet Explorer (requires
optional modem or Pocket PC synched to
computer).
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Memory
Settings Tap Start, Settings, tap the System tab
and tap Memory.
MSN
Messenger Tap Start, Programs and MSN
Messenger.
Notes Tap Start and Notes.
Owner
information Tap Start, Settings, Owner Information
and enter information.
Password Tap Start, Settings and Password.
Pocket Excel Tap Start, Programs and Pocket Excel.
Pocket PC
Basics Tap Start, Help and Pocket PC Basics.
Pocket Word Tap Start, Programs and Pocket Word.
Programs Tap Start, Programs and select a program.
Regional
Settings Tap Start, Settings, tap the System tab
and tap Regional Settings.
Settings,
Connections Tap Start, Settings and tap the
Connections tab. Select AvantGo Connect,
Beam, Connections or Network Adapters.
Settings,
Personal Tap Start, Settings and tap the Personal
tab. Select Buttons, Input, Menus, Owner
Information, Password, Sounds &
Notifications or Today.
Settings,
System Tap Start, Settings and tap the System tab.
Select About, Backlight, Clock, Memory,
Power, Regional Settings, Remove Programs
or Screen.
Sound Volume Tap Start, Settings, Sounds &
Notifications.
Start Menu Tap Start, Settings, Menus and select
programs to appear on Start menu.
Tasks
Windows
Media
Tap the Tasks button on the front or tap
Start and Tasks.
Tap Start and Windows Media.
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