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Installati on and User ’ s Guide iP AQ TM BlackBerry TM H1 100 Handheld.
Installatio n and User’s Guide Last revise d 21/08/0 0 Part Numbe r: MA T-0302 4-00 1 Re v. 001 Print ed in Canada At the time of printi ng, documentation c omplies with versions: Oper ati ng Sy stem 2.0. 13, Appli cations 2. 0, an d Desk top 2.0. © 1999 -200 0 Res earc h In Mot ion Limi ted.
FCC complian ce statement (USA) FCC Class B P art 15 This device c omplies wit h Part 15 of th e FCC Rules. Operation is subject t o the fo llowing tw o conditions : • This d evice may not c ause ha rmful int erferen ce, and • This devic e must accept any interference received, incl uding interference that may cause undesired opera tion.
• Consult the de aler or an ex perienced radio/TV tech nician for help . Industry Canada Certification This device c omplies with Industry Canada RSS 119, und er certi ficat ion numbe r 2503 195 634A.
Contents FCC co mpliance statement (USA) ............... ....... ........... ....... .. 3 Industr y Canada Certifica tion ... ....... ........... ....... ........... ....... .. 4 IMPORTA NT SAFETY INFORMA TION............... ........... ....... .. 9 IMPORTAN T UL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .
Installa tion and setup ........... ....... ........... ....... ........... ........ ......61 Loadi ng handheld applica tions ............ ....... ........... ........ ...... 62 Backing u p files from handhel d to the PC ..... ........... ....... ... 63 Synchron izing em ail and P IM .
Marking all mess ages r ead ..... ....... ........... ....... ........... ....... .. 126 Summary and tips ..... ........ ........... .......... ........ ........... ....... ..... 127 Using the Addr ess Book ............ ........ .......... ...........
Specific ations ....... .......... ........ ........... ....... ........... ....... ........... ........195 Research In Motion Limited Software Licen se Agreement. 197 Terms and Condition s .............. ........... ....... ........... ....... ......
IMPORT ANT SAFETY INFORMA TION Please r ead these sa fety instru ctions and t he operati on instru ctions provided in this m anual b efore operat ing the i PAQ Black Berry H110 0 Handheld or its chargin g cradle. Reta in these instr uctions for future use.
questions. A dditionally, wh ile most mode rn equipment is adequatel y shielded from ra dio signals su ch that you r handheld will not interfere wit h the operation of su ch equipment , certain electronic equipment, includi ng automotive systems, may not be shielded against the r adio sign als from your ha ndheld.
The handhel d should be operated only from the type o f power source indicated on th e marking label. Refer to the o peratin g instruc tions sta rting on pa ge 23 for more in formatio n on the b attery and pow er supply.
• object s have falle n into the han dheld or charging crad le • the ha ndheld o r charging cradle ha s been exp osed to ra in or water • the hand held or charging cradle has been dro pped or da.
Unplu g this ap para tus duri ng lig htnin g storms or when used fo r long periods of time. Refer all servicin g to qualified service pers onnel. Servicing is required w hen the a pparatus ha s been d.
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W elcome to your iP AQ BlackBerry Solution The iPAQ Bl ackBerry Solution is a mo bile email solu tion that includes th e iPAQ BlackBerr y H1100 Handheld, char ging/doc king cradle , Deskto p Soft ware, and flat -rate airtim e on a na tionwide wireless da ta network.
Installation and User’s Guide Welcome to your iP A Q BlackBerry Solution 16 • MemoP ad : Com pose, edi t, and d elete notes, memos and lists. • Calcu lator : P erfor m basic ma themat ical op eratio ns and conversion s.
Welcome to your iP AQ BlackB erry Solution Installation and User’s Guide 17 particular address , or containing specifi c text. (See page 111 for more information. ) The expanded Calen dar function now supports recurring c alendar appointments a nd offers y ou one of fo ur views: Day, Week, Month, or A genda.
Installation and User’s Guide Welcome to your iP A Q BlackBerry Solution 18 • Microsoft Excha nge Client, Microsoft Outlook 97, Outlook 98 or 2000 (Workgrou p installa tion), wi th an email ac count on a Microsoft Ex change Ser ver version 4.
Welcome to your iP AQ BlackB erry Solution Installation and User’s Guide 19 Customer sup port For cust omer support : • U.S. and Canad a: 1-80 0-OK CO MPAQ •W e b : www.
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1 Get to know your handheld This chap ter will he lp you get acquainted w ith your ha ndheld before you start se nding and receivin g email. Handheld com ponents Figure 1: Fron t view of handh eld Her.
Installation and User’s Guide Get to know your handheld — Handheld components 22 perf orming b asic ma them atical c alcul ations . The Home screen displays the c urrent sign al stren gth and battery level of t he hand held. In low ligh t conditions, you can increas e the readabilit y of the LCD by usin g the bac klight ing feat ure.
Get to kn ow your handheld — Handheld com ponents Installation and User’s Guide 23 set it) st ops and the most recently received mes sage will be open. If you pull t he handh eld out of the hols ter and qui ckly replac e it, noti fication stops but the m essage will r emain mar ked unread.
Installation and User’s Guide Get to know your handheld — T urning on your handheld 24 connected to your PC. When the handheld is cha rging, the bat tery icon will chan ge to a chargin g icon. Once the handh eld is fully charged, t he battery icon will r eplace the ch arging icon .
Get to know your handheld — T urning off the handheld Installation and User’s Guide 25 3. To select a func tion, scroll t o the appropria te icon and click the trackwh eel to open tha t function’s scree n.
Installation and User’s Guide Get to know your handheld — Description of keys 26 TRACKWHEEL Scrolling and selecting • Rol l the trac kwhee l with yo ur thumb to scroll up and down thr ough screen lines, fields, an d menu items.
Get to know your handheld — Description of keys Installation and User’s Guide 27 Horizontal s croll and ch anging optio ns • Hold the ALT key w hile you ro ll the trackw heel to move the cur sor hori zontally across scr een lines (except in the Home screen where AL T + ROLL wil l move the curso r vertica lly).
Installation and User’s Guide Get to know your handheld — Description of keys 28 NUM lock • Press ALT + NUM ( LEF T SHIFT ) to activa te num lock mod e. Any key that you press in t he upper row will be typed in its nu meric form. Press SHIFT aga in to ret urn to regular mode.
Get to know your handheld — Description of keys Installation and User’s Guide 29 Delete characters ahead of cursor, delete message s • Press t he DEL key to eras e chara cters to the righ t of th e curs or positi on. • Press th e DEL ke y whil e co mpos ing a messag e to delete the selec ted charac ter only.
Installation and User’s Guide Get to know your handheld — Description of keys 30 Symbols sc reen As descri bed in the char t above, you can pr ess ALT + SPACE to open the Se lect Symb ol screen.
Get to know your handheld — Description of keys Installation and User’s Guide 31 section s provide detail s on the han dheld’s sc reens, men us, and icons. Backlighting • When the ha ndheld is on, press the si lver key to act ivate backli ghti ng.
Installation and User’s Guide Get to know your handheld — Description of keys 32 The following chart shows each function icon and describes the correspondin g function: Icon Description M essages Receive, read, reply to, compose, forward, save, file , and d elet e mess ages.
Get to know your handheld — Description of keys Installation and User’s Guide 33 T asks Add, edit , and delet e tasks an d mark tas ks as complete. Alar m Set th e alarm on the han dheld to sou nd daily . MemoP ad Compose, edit , and delet e important n otes and memos.
Installation and User’s Guide Get to know your handheld — Description of keys 34 Function menus Menus provide a list of options for the current function. You can open a function screen’ s menu by clicking the trackw heel; the menu appears on top and covers approximately half of the screen’s width.
Get to know your handheld — Description of keys Installation and User’s Guide 35 Home scre en com pone nts The Home scr e en ap p ea rs wh en y ou tu rn o n t he h an dh el d . I t i s yo ur starti ng point fo r using the ha ndheld’s fu nctions.
Installation and User’s Guide Get to know your handheld — Description of keys 36 Message status ico ns These icons appear on the handheld’s LCD screen to indicate the status of pending, s ent, and received me ssages.
Get to know your handheld — Description of keys Installation and User’s Guide 37 Scrolling through options The hand held provides alt ernate methods of per forming the same function (e.g. using hot keys instead of th e trackwheel). In particular , there are four ways to change the configura ble options on your handheld.
Installation and User’s Guide Get to know your handheld — Description of keys 38 • Use ALT + roll. Hol d the ALT key wh ile rollin g the trac kwheel to scroll through the option s. Release the AL T key o nce yo u reach your de sired sett ing. • Use the ke yboard.
Get to know your handheld — Setting the date and time Installation and User’s Guide 39 Setting the d ate and time 1. In t he Hom e screen, scroll to t he O PTIONS icon and clic k. 2. In th e Device Options scree n, scrol l to Date/Ti me and clic k.
Installation and User’s Guide Get to know your handheld — Sett ing message delete 40 2. In th e Device Options screen , scroll t o Notify an d click. The Notify screen appea rs. Scroll to th e field you w ould like to set , then press th e SPACE key to s croll throu gh your opt ions.
Get to know your handheld — Using password protection Installation and User’s Guide 41 You can spe cify the l ength of t ime that the handhe ld is idle before the pass word securi ty screen appears. On ce the ha ndheld is le ft idle for that amount of t ime, yo u will need to type you r passwor d to use the handh eld.
Installation and User’s Guide Get to know your handheld — Using password protection 42 T o enable pa ssword protection You should set a pass word so that no one can use your ha ndheld without kn owing the passwor d. 1. In t he Ho me screen, scrol l to the O PTIO NS icon an d click.
Get to know your handheld — Using password protection Installation and User’s Guide 43 3. In th e Security Tim eout fie ld, set how much id le time shou ld pass befor e the passw ord secur ity scree n will appear. P ress the SPACE key to scrol l throug h your op tions.
Installation and User’s Guide Get to know your handheld — Using password protection 44 T o lock the handheld Once you ha ve enabled y our password i n the Security screen , you can lock t he handheld wh enever you lik e. A lock icon w ill appear on the Home screen.
Get to know your handheld — Using password protection Installation and User’s Guide 45 3. Click to view the menu. Scroll to Change Pa ssword and click . 4. A dialog box appears , prompting you to e nter a new password (minimum 4 characters). Press ENTER when you are fin ished.
Installation and User’s Guide Get to know your handheld — Using password protection 46 3. While in t he Password field of the Se curity screen, press t he SPACE key to change th e Passw ord opti on to Dis abled . 4. Cli ck the tr ack wheel to view th e me nu.
Get to know your handheld — Summary and tips Installation and User’s Guide 47 Summary and ti ps In th is chapt er, you le arned about the various componen ts an d features of the ha ndheld . You’ve also performed a basic s etup including setting t he date and time, set ting mes sage notifica tion, and enabling password protec tion.
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2 Start s ending e mail Now that you’ re more familia r with the handh eld, you can st art sending a nd receivi ng email! The follow ing steps will help you get started: 1. Tu rn on the radio . 2. Register with th e wirele ss network (if nece ssary).
Installation and User’s Guide Start sending email — T urning the radio on and of f 50 In the Ho me screen, scroll to the TURN WIRELESS ON icon and click. You will notice that th e TURN WIRELESS ON icon w as an ante nna, bu t when you sel ect th e icon, the fun ctio n name ch anges to TURN WIRELESS OFF and th e icon changes to an airpl ane.
Start sending em ail — Regist ering with the network Installation and User’s Guide 51 Registering with the n etwork After you turn on the wi reless radio, a Registra tion messa ge should arri ve. In the ra re ca se th at the Regist rati on mes sage do es n ot arr ive, check the Home screen to ensure you ar e in coverage.
Installation and User’s Guide Start sending email — Installing the Desktop S oftware 52 If you are in cov erage, t he Registra tion me ssage should arrive within a few seconds.
Start sending email — Connect the handheld to yo ur PC Installation and User’s Guide 53 Connect the handh eld to your PC When conne cting the handheld to the PC, use only the charging cradle provided b y Research I n Motio n Limite d. 1. Ensure that you h ave properl y installe d the Desktop So ftware.
Installation and User’s Guide Start sending email — Connect t he handheld to your P C 54 4. In the Desktop Manager, ensur e that your PC recognizes a connec tion wit h the ha ndheld . Select Options>S erial Setting s to open the Settings window.
Start sending em ail — E nabling email redirection Installation and User’s Guide 55 Enabling email red irection If your P C will be redirecti ng email from your desktop t o the handheld, you mus t run the Desktop Redirector on your PC . (The Desktop Redi rector softw are is in stalled a t the same t ime the Desktop Ma nager is installed .
Installation and User’s Guide Start sending email — Sending a message 56 2. In th e To: screen, click the tra ckwheel t o view the menu; scroll to New Address an d click. (Once you ha ve entries in your Address Book, you can scro ll to a n ame. See pa ge 131 for more informati on on a dding Add ress Book en tries.
Start sending email — Reading a message Installation and User’s Guide 57 The Mess ages screen shows a list of message headers fo r each message you’ve se nt or receiv ed; the header includes the time sen t or received, th e recipient or sender, and the subject line.
Installation and User’s Guide Start sending email — Reading a message 58 2. In th e Messages screen, scr oll to the new message ( the messa ge head er with an unread m essage icon be side it) and click to view the menu. S elect Open Mes sage by clicking again.
Start sending email — Summary Installation and User’s Guide 59 Summary You’ve jus t sent and recei ved a wireles s email mess age. In th is chapt er, you learn ed the steps th at are require d for emai l redirectio n to occur.
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3 Using the Desk top Softwar e The Desk top Softwa re can sync hronize yo ur messa ges, cont acts, appointme nts, memo s, and task s betwee n your PC and hand held.
Installation and User’s Guide Using the Desktop Software — Loading handheld applications 62 Loading h andheld appli cations If nec essary, u se th e Application Loa der tool to upda te the sof tware on the handh eld and add any new appli cations th at might be avail able.
Using the Desktop Software — Backing up files from handheld to the PC Installation and User’s Guide 63 delete the informa tion on your handh eld (inclu ding you r messag es and a ddress book entries). If you select this c heck box, ensure t hat any impor tant informat ion is backed up first.
Installation and User’s Guide Using the Desktop Software — Backing up files from handheld t o the PC 64 the entries on y our PC. You can also i mport your PC’s Address Book entr ies onto your han dheld. T o backup files from handheld to PC 1. Pla ce your ha ndheld in the cr adle and co nnect it to your P C.
Using the Desktop Software — Backing up files from handheld to the PC Installation and User’s Guide 65 T o restore files back to the handheld 1. Pla ce your ha ndheld in the cr adle and co nnect it to your P C. In the Desktop Manag er, double-click Backup and Restore.
Installation and User’s Guide Using the Desktop Software — Synchronizing email and PIM 66 Synchro nizing email an d PIM Using t he Intellisyn c tool, you can r econcile e mail messag es and synchr onize your P IM applic ations. T o configure email reconciliation 1.
Using the D esktop Software — Synchronizing em ail and PIM Installation and User’s Guide 67 and deletes on eit her system by selecti ng “Synchron ize moves and deletes”. 4. In the Per sonal Folder section, you can select any persona l folders with wh ich yo u want t o synchro nize.
Installation and User’s Guide Using the Desktop Software — Redirecting email 68 2. In t he Intellisync window, clic k Configure PIM... to cus tomize your PIM sy nchronizat ion settin gs. The Handhe ld Configuration wi ndow app ears . Selec t a PIM ap plica tion (Address Book, Calend ar, MemoPa d, or Task s) and clic k Choose.
Using the Desktop Software — Redirecting email Installation and User’s Guide 69 Redirector Stat us window, whic h displays the st atus of an y email transac tions betwee n the handheld an d your PC. T o check your email redirec tion settings 1. Pla ce your ha ndheld in the cr adle and co nnect it to your P C.
Installation and User’s Guide Using the Desktop Software — Redirecting email 70 BCC fields of t he message. 4. In the Sec urity tab, y ou can ge nera te securi ty keys for encryption and decry ption of your message s.
Using the Desktop S oftware — Summary Installation and User’s Guide 71 arriving a t your desktop t hat meets th e condition(s) will be subje ct to this filter.
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4 Composing and sending messages In the previous c hapters of th is guide, you lear ned about you r hand held’ s main compon ent s, the ge nera l proce dure s requi red fo r sending a nd readin g messag es, and t he Desktop S oftware’s tools.
Installation and User’s Guide Composing and sending messages — Setting message options 74 T o set m essage options 1. In t he Ho me screen, scrol l to the M ESSAG ES icon an d clic k. 2. In t he Mes sages screen , click the trackwh eel to view the menu.
Composing and sending messages — Setting message options Installation and User’s Guide 75 T o set message delete on handheld and desktop You can configure your Messag es screen so that messa ges deleted on your hand held are also del eted on your desktop each time you reconcile email u sing the Intellisync tool.
Installation and User’s Guide Composing and sending messages — Setting level of importance 76 The mess age is delet ed from y our desktop a nd your ha ndheld. Setting level of importance You can chan ge the level of im portance of a m essage that you a re composing.
Composing and sending messages — Sending peer-to-peer messages Installation and User’s Guide 77 4. Clic k to view the menu. Scroll to Save Options an d click. You return to the message you are composing. When you have finished compo sing the message, cli ck to view the menu.
Installation and User’s Guide Composing and sending messages — Sending peer-to-peer messages 78 3. Typ e a subje ct line an d press ENTER to begin c omposing y our message. 4. Once you h ave finishe d composin g your messa ge, click t he trackwh eel to view the menu.
Composing and s ending messages — Sending o ne-time message s Installation and User’s Guide 79 number, the ch eckmark will change to a “D” when the me ssage has been deli vered to a ll the re cipients’ h andhelds.
Installation and User’s Guide Composing and sending messages — Sending messages to many contacts 80 4. Type a subjec t and press ENTER to beg in co mposin g you r message. Whe n you are ready to send t he message, click the trackwh eel to view t he menu.
Composing and se nding messages — C ustomizing the auto signat ure Installation and User’s Guide 81 name.) Click the t rackwheel to view the menu, th en scroll to Continue a nd click. 4. Yo u return to the To: scree n where the a dditional rec ipient appears in t he list.
Installation and User’s Guide Composing and sending messages — Receiving delivery confirmation 82 Software. See the on line help for more i nformation o n how to change the auto si gnatur e.
Composing and sending messages — Receiving delivery confirmation Installation and User’s Guide 83 3. Type your message a nd then send it. When th e message has been deliv ered to the recipien t’s handh eld, you w ill receive a new message i ndicating that you r sent message h as arrive d.
Installation and User’s Guide Composing and sending messages — Attaching Address Book entries 84 Attaching Address Book entries You ca n send an Addr ess Book entry as an a ttachmen t. 1. In t he Ho me screen, scrol l to the C O MPOSE ic on and clic k.
Composing and s ending messages — U sing AutoT ext Installation and User’s Guide 85 Using AutoT ext The handhel d’s AutoText functio n automatically r eplaces certain text that you type wi th pre-pro grammed t ext. You ca n increas e how quickly you compose messa ges by using Aut oText.
Installation and User’s Guide Composing and sending messages — Using AutoT ext 86 3. As s oon as y ou press t he SPACE key, the correct sp elling replaces the er ror. T o add a new AutoT ext entry You may want to customize your Au toText dat abase by adding spec ific Au toText entri es.
Composing and s ending messages — U sing AutoT ext Installation and User’s Guide 87 2. The Device Options screen appears. Scroll to A utoText and click. The Au toText screen appe ars with a list of def ault AutoText ent ries. Click t o view the menu.
Installation and User’s Guide Composing and sending messages — Using AutoT ext 88 You will be pr ompted wit h two fields: Wh en I type (for t he keyword) and Replace it with (for w hat should appear instea d). 2. For th is exampl e, enter a short form for the date in the Whe n I type field.
Composing and s ending messages — U sing AutoT ext Installation and User’s Guide 89 T o edit a n AutoT ext entr y You may wish to chan ge a pre-programmed AutoTex t entry to suit your needs. 1. In t he Ho me screen, scrol l to the OPTIONS icon and click.
Installation and User’s Guide Composing and sending messages — Automatic formatting 90 2. The Device Options screen appears. Scroll to Au toText and click. I n the AutoText screen, scroll t o the en try you wou ld like to del ete. Clic k the trackwhe el to v iew the me nu.
Composing and sending messages — Automatic formatting Installation and User’s Guide 91 Auto capitalization As you compose a mess age, you do not have t o worry about pressing the SHIFT key to ca pitali ze wor ds — the h andhel d has tw o methods of performing capit alization fo r you.
Installation and User’s Guide Composing and sending messages — Inserting symbols 92 To type a n umber in on e of these fields, simply press the associated character key . For example, t o display the n umber ‘4’, press the ‘R’ key. These fields su pport all numeric chara cters and the ‘-‘, ‘+’, ‘x’ and ‘ .
Composing and sending messages — Summary and tips Installation and User’s Guide 93 4. Use the trackw heel to scroll t o the symbol that you w ould like to insert into your messa ge, then cl ick to insert th e symbol. (You can a lso press the assoc iated alpha key under the desired symbol.
Installation and User’s Guide Composing and sending messages — Summary and tips 94 autom ati c format ting a nd Aut oText. I n the n ext cha pter you’ll l earn more a bout recei ving and reading messages. Composing and sending messages - T ips • Press C to create a new message while in the Messages screen.
5 Receiving and read ing messages In this chapt er, you will learn abou t your options for receiv ed messag es, how to receive m ore of a long messag e, and how to open file and Address Boo k attach ments.
Installation and User’s Guide Receiving and reading messages — Received message options 96 Reply t o Message — Send a reply to the sender of the open message, witho ut incl uding the orig inal te xt. (See Reply wi th Text below. ) Reply to M essage is the defa ult menu opti on.
Receiving and reading messages — Receiving long messages Installation and User’s Guide 97 Next Unrea d — Closes the curr ent message and open s the nex t unread message if unre ad messages exist. Previous Messa ge — Closes the curr ent message a nd opens the previous message.
Installation and User’s Guide Receiving and reading m essages — Sending file attachments 98 3. Once you have selected More, th e remaining part of the messag e will be sent to y ou. It will a ppear at t he end of t he existing part of the message.
Receiving and reading messages — Managing Address Book attachments Installation and User’s Guide 99 displayed at the top of the message.) The name of the attachm ent and the size of the file will appear at the end of the message. 3. Cli ck th e trackw hee l to view the m enu.
Installation and User’s Guide Receiving and reading m essages — Adding conta cts to Address Book 100 2. Ope n a receive d message an d read it. (If there are attach ments to the me ssage, the nu mber of attachm ents is displa yed at the top of the message.
Receiving and reading messages — Adding contacts to Address Book Installation and User’s Guide 101 1. In t he Ho me screen, scrol l to the M ESSAG ES icon an d clic k. 2. Open a r eceived message and read it. Scro ll to the top of the messag e. Place your cursor in the Fr om field and click t o view the m enu.
Installation and User’s Guide Receiving and reading m essages — Summary and tips 102 4. Click to v iew the menu and select Save Addr ess by clickin g again . The cont act is ad ded to yo ur Address Book and y ou retu rn to t he open message. Summary and ti ps In th is chapte r, you lea rned about reading a nd receiv ing mess ages.
Receiving and reading messages — Summary and tips Installation and User’s Guide 103 • Press P to go to the previous mess age when viewing or pr evious day when in the Messages screen. • Press U to go to the next unread message in the list. • Press R when in a message to reply without text t o the sender only .
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6 Man aging messa ges Chapt ers 4 and 5 discuss the fea ture s and f uncti ons th at the handhel d provides for sending and rece iving messa ges. Now, find out how you can organize, customize , and search your l ist of messages more efficiently.
Installation and User’s Guide Managing messages — Filing messages 106 3. In th e File Message screen, selec t the folder in whic h you want to store the messa ge. You can expand the folders that appear in the File Message scr een to go to one of your Inb ox subf olders.
Managing messages — Saving messages Installation and User’s Guide 107 You retu rn to the Messages screen, wh ere your message will appea r with a file folder icon besi de it (if you have filed the messag e into a fol der oth er th an the Des ktop or In box) .
Installation and User’s Guide Managing messages — Saving messages 108 T o save a rece ived or sent mes sage Y o u m a y w i s h t o s a v e a r e c e i v e d o r s e n t m e s s a g e t o r e t a i n i t f o r future use. 1. In t he Ho me screen, scrol l to the M ESSAG ES icon an d clic k.
Managing messages — Saving messages Installation and User’s Guide 109 5. The Saved Messages screen appears and y ou can see that the message has b een copied int o this fold er. Now that t he message has been s aved, you can dele te the message from the Messages screen.
Installation and User’s Guide Managing messages — Saving messages 11 0 3. Scroll to Delete Me ssage and click. A dialog box appears, asking if you wa nt to del ete th e messag e.
Managing mess ages — Searching message s Installation and User’s Guide 111 message you save while composing is saved in the Messages screen, not in the Saved Mess ages screen. 4. To resume composing, scroll to t he saved mes sage and c lick to view the men u.
Installation and User’s Guide Managing messages — Searching messages 11 2 2. The Sea rch Mes sages screen appears. In the Name, Su bject, or Message fields , type the keywor ds for which you wa nt to sear ch. 3. In the In field , press the SPACE key to s elect whe re you want to search for the name that you have ent ered.
Managing mess ages — Searching message s Installation and User’s Guide 11 3 one in which you want to sea rch, then click to view the menu. Scroll to Selec t Folder a nd click. 5. Select the types of mes sages that you want the results of the search t o show.
Installation and User’s Guide Managing messages — Searching messages 11 4 The Save Search s c r e e n a p p e a r s . T y p e a n a m e f o r y o u r s e a r c h in the Tit le field. You ma y indicate a shortcut key to be associ ated wi th that search .
Managing mess ages — Searching message s Installation and User’s Guide 11 5 T o edit a search 1. In t he Home screen, scro ll to the S EARCH MESSAGES ic on and click. 2. The Se arch Messag es screen appears. Click the trackwhe el to view the m enu.
Installation and User’s Guide Managing messages — Searching messages 11 6 4. The Sa ve Se arch screen appears. In this window , you can change a ny of th e information in the fiel ds. Once you have made your cha nges, click t o view the menu . Scroll to Save and click.
Managing mess ages — Searching message s Installation and User’s Guide 11 7 The resu lts are displa yed in th e Search screen. T o delete a search 1. In t he Home screen, scro ll to the S EARCH MESSAGES ic on and click. 2. The Se arch Messag es screen appears.
Installation and User’s Guide Managing messages — Searching messages 11 8 T o search for the sender When you have a received message selected in the Messag es screen, you can search for all messages received from th at contact. This feature is helpful if you w ant to s earch for all messa ges relat ing to a new me ssage tha t you have received.
Managing messages — Deleting messages Installation and User’s Guide 11 9 Deleting messages Although the handheld has a mple memory for storing messages, you sh ould delete unne cessary messages in order to man age the list more efficiently.
Installation and User’s Guide Managing messages — Deleting messages 120 3. A dialog bo x appears, aski ng if you want to delet e the messag e. Click Yes. (Thi s dialog box appear s only if Confirm Message Delete is enabled in the Message List Op tions screen.
Managing messages — Deleting messages Installation and User’s Guide 121 messag e. Click Yes. (This dialog box appear s only if Con firm Message Dele te is enabl ed in the Message List Options screen.) You retu rn to the Messag es screen and you can see that the messa ge is no longer listed.
Installation and User’s Guide Managing messages — Deleting messages 122 You return to t he Mes sages screen and you can see th at the messages a re no longe r listed.
Managing messages — Editing messages Installation and User’s Guide 123 3. To test th is feature, delet e a mess age on your han dheld whic h you no long er need. Reconc ile your email usin g the Desktop Software. (See Chap ter 3 or t he “Reconcili ng email” t opic of the Intell isync online help.
Installation and User’s Guide Managing messages — Resending messages 124 3. The text of t he message will a ppear where yo u can make you r changes. Once you hav e finished making changes, cl ick to view the me nu. Scrol l to Send Message and clic k.
Managing messa ges — Marking a mes sage as unread Installation and User’s Guide 125 You retu rn to the Messages screen and y our mess age will be sen t again .
Installation and User’s Guide Managing messages — Marking all messages read 126 The messag e will be mark ed unread. Marking all messages read If you have many messages o n your handheld w hich you h ave not read but you have read th em on your des ktop, you may wi sh to mark all mess ages read.
Managing messages — Summary and tips Installation and User’s Guide 127 1. In t he Ho me screen, scrol l to the M ESSAG ES icon an d clic k. 2. Scroll to the t op of th e list and select t he date fi eld. 3. Click to view the menu. Scroll t o Mark P rior Read and clic k.
Installation and User’s Guide Managing messages — Summary and tips 128 messages at yo ur convenie nce. In the next chapt er you’ll discover the vario us features of the handheld ’s Address Book. Managing messages - Tips • Press ALT + I to view all Inbox messages in the Messages or Saved Messages screens.
7 Using the Address Book The handhel d contains an Address B ook for stor ing various con tact informati on. The Address B ook allows you to keep a custom ized record of em ail address es, mailing addr esses, titles , and page r, fax, business, an d home phone numbers.
Installation and User’s Guide Using the Address Book — Setting Address Book options 130 option is set to Yes. • Allow Duplicate Names: S elect w hether or n ot you want to al low mor e than o ne en try fo r the sa me name. By defaul t, this i s set to Yes .
Using the Address Book — Adding addresse s Installation and User’s Guide 131 Adding add resses To add a n individ ual conta ct’s inf ormation to the Add ress Boo k, follow this procedure: 1. In t he Home screen , scro ll to th e A DDRESS BOOK ico n and click.
Installation and User’s Guide Using the Address Book — Adding addresses 132 4. To save your contac t inform ation, click to view the me nu. S croll to Save A ddress an d click. Y o u r n e w c o n t a c t ’ s n a m e w i l l a p p e a r i n a l p h a b e t i c a l o r d e r i n y o u r Address Book .
Using the Address Book — Adding addresse s Installation and User’s Guide 133 insert a blank spa ce, press the BACKSPACE k ey and then the SPACE key ag ain.
Installation and User’s Guide Using the Address Book — Viewing addresses 134 Fax: Type your contact’s fax number . This field supports numeric charac ters and the ‘–‘, ‘+’, ‘x’, ‘.’, ‘(‘, and ‘)’ charact ers without having to ho ld down the ALT key.
Using the Address Book — Editing addresses Installation and User’s Guide 135 2. In th e Address Bo ok screen, sel ect the name of the contact whose informa tion you wan t to view. Click to view t he menu. Scroll to View A ddress and click. 3. A vir tual busine ss card appears lis ting all the inform ation you’v e entered for thi s contact .
Installation and User’s Guide Using the Address Book — Deleting addresses 136 Deleting addresses You can delete old addresses from your Address Book to sav e memory space. 1. In t he Home screen , scro ll to th e A DDRESS BOOK ico n and click. 2. In t he Address Bo ok screen , scro ll to the con tact th at you wan t to delete.
Using the Addres s Book — Summary and t ips Installation and User’s Guide 137 3. To return to your co mplete li st of conta cts, cl ick to v iew the menu. Scroll to View Al l and click. Summary and ti ps In this c hapter, yo u learned h ow you c an store a ddress informa tion for each person or c ompany that you might want to contac t.
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8 Man aging T a sks and Appoin tments The handh eld include s a Tasks function a nd a Calendar function to help you mana ge and schedule appointments an d tasks.
Installation and User’s Guide Managing T a sks and Appointments — Using the T asks function 140 3. The Task s Opti ons sc reen appea rs, displayi ng th e following two options: • Sort By: S e l e c t h o w y o u w a n t t o s o r t t h e t a s k s i n y o u r Tasks screen.
Managing T asks and Appointments — Using the T asks function Installation and User’s Guide 141 2. In t he Tasks sc reen, clic k the trac kwheel to vi ew the menu. Scroll to New Task a nd click. 3. In th e New Task screen , complete the informa tion for th e task.
Installation and User’s Guide Managing T a sks and Appointments — Using the T asks function 142 T ask fie lds The Tasks screen contai ns th e following f ields: Task: Type the subject of the task. Status: Choose the st atus of the task. Your options are Not Started, In Progress, Completed, Waiting, and Deferred .
Managing T asks and Appointments — Using the T asks function Installation and User’s Guide 143 T o delete tasks 1. In t he Ho me screen, scrol l to the T ASKS icon a nd clic k. 2. In th e Tasks screen, sc roll to the task you w ant to dele te, then click to view th e menu.
Installation and User’s Guide Managing T asks and Appoint ments — Using the Calendar f unction 144 Using the Calen dar function The ha ndhe ld’s Ca lendar funct ion dis play s appo intm ents in e ither Month, Week, Day , or Agenda view. Although the default is Day view, you can cha nge the view at any time.
Managing T asks and Appoint ments — Using t he Calendar function Installation and User’s Guide 145 5. Cli ck the tr ack wheel to view th e menu . Scro ll to Save Option s and click. You return to t he Calendar screen. T o switch views In the Cale ndar s creen, click to view the menu.
Installation and User’s Guide Managing T asks and Appoint ments — Using the Calendar f unction 146 W eek v iew This view displays a ll appointment s for the cu rrent week ; you can scroll ve rtically through t hem. All a ppointments a re marked w ith an out lined box spa nning t he leng th of the appoi ntment.
Managing T asks and Appoint ments — Using t he Calendar function Installation and User’s Guide 147 Month view Wh en yo u f ir st sw i tc h to Mo nt h v i ew , yo ur cu r so r w i ll b e on t od a y’ s date a nd you can scroll ho rizontal ly thro ugh the da ys of the m onth.
Installation and User’s Guide Managing T asks and Appoint ments — Using the Calendar f unction 148 T o add appo intments 1. In t he Ho me screen, scrol l to the CAL ENDAR icon and clic k. 2. In t he Calenda r screen, cl ick to view the menu. Scroll to New Appointmen t and c lick.
Managing T asks and Appoint ments — Using t he Calendar function Installation and User’s Guide 149 4. In the Reminder field, select how ea rly you w ant to be n otified of the appointmen t. If you d o not wis h to be re minded of the appointment , set this field to None.
Installation and User’s Guide Managing T asks and Appoint ments — Using the Calendar f unction 150 End Time: Select the e nd time for the appoin tment. Th e defaul t is an hour after the s tart time. (You can cha nge the hour and minutes setting s by pressi ng th e SPACE key.
Managing T asks and Appoint ments — Using t he Calendar function Installation and User’s Guide 151 4. In the Recur field, pr ess the SPACE key un til th e desire d opti on appears on s creen. Your options are: Day, Week, Mont h, and Year. (Fo r this example, select Day to set an appoin tment recurrin g on a da ily basis .
Installation and User’s Guide Managing T asks and Appoint ments — Using the Calendar f unction 152 6. In the End field, set the specific date on which the recurrin g appointment should end. (By sett ing this field to Neve r, you will have a con stant recu rring appointm ent.
Managing T asks and Appoint ments — Using t he Calendar function Installation and User’s Guide 153 In Month v iew, you can view th e appointments for the selected day by follow ing this procedure : 1. In th e Home scre en, scrol l to the CAL ENDAR icon and click.
Installation and User’s Guide Managing T asks and Appoint ments — Using the Calendar f unction 154 T o view today’ s appointments 1. In t he Ho me screen, scrol l to the CAL ENDAR icon and clic k. 2. In th e Calendar screen, click the trackwheel to view the menu.
Managing T asks and Appoint ments — Using t he Calendar function Installation and User’s Guide 155 The ap pointme nts for that date appea r, in you r chos en Calenda r view. T o ed it app ointments 1. In t he Ho me screen, scrol l to the CAL ENDAR icon and clic k.
Installation and User’s Guide Managing T asks and Appoint ments — Using the Calendar f unction 156 Click to view the menu, th en scroll to Save Recurrence a nd click. 5. Cli ck th e trackw heel to view the m enu, th en sel ect Sav e Appoin tmen t by cl icking again.
Managing T asks and Appointments — Summar y and tips Installation and User’s Guide 157 Summary and ti ps In th is ch apter, you l earned how you c an org anize your time and projec ts usi ng the Tasks and Ca lendar funct ions . You can add , view , edit , delet e, and set o ption s for bot h tasks an d appointm ents.
Installation and User’s Guide Managing T a sks and Appointments — Summary and tips 158 • Press ENTE R t o create an appointment at a selected time or view an appointment if one is highlight ed. • Press SHIF T and roll the t rackwheel in Day or Week view to highlight the hours during which an appointment will take place.
9 Using the MemoPad and Calculator The handh eld contain s a MemoPad for rec ording list s, notes, or other import ant in formation th at you t ype aside from ema il messages. A Calcula tor function is also inc luded, wh ich helps you to perform simple mathemat ical opera tions and conv ersion s.
Installation and User’s Guide Using the MemoPad and Calculator — Using the MemoPad function 160 3. Type a title fo r your memo and press ENTER . Th en type the bod y o f th e me mo . 4. Once you have finished composing the memo, click to view the menu.
Using the MemoPad and Calculator — Using the MemoPad function Installation and User’s Guide 161 The full memo appe ars on the screen. T o edit memos 1. In t he Ho me screen, scrol l to the M EMOP AD icon and clic k. 2. In t he MemoPad s c r ee n , s e l e c t t h e m e mo y ou w a nt t o e di t an d click to view the menu.
Installation and User’s Guide Using the MemoPad and Calculator — Using the Calculator function 162 You retu rn to the MemoPa d screen and you can see that the memo is no longer listed. Using the C alcul ator f unct ion Use th e handheld ’s calc ulator fun ction t o perform simple math ematical o peratio ns and conver sions.
Using the MemoPad and Calculator — Using t he Calculator function Installation and User’s Guide 163 3. Ente r the next n umber of th e mathematica l calcula tion. Usin g the trackwh eel, scroll to the equal sign and click. Th e result of the calculat ion appears.
Installation and User’s Guide Using the MemoPad and Calculator — Using the Calculator function 164 3. Scrol l through your calcula tions on the tape to review them. 4. Scroll to an entry t hat you want to change , then click to view the menu. Scrol l to edit the entry , insert a new ent ry, or delete the ent ry and clic k.
Using the MemoPad and Calculator — Using t he Calculator function Installation and User’s Guide 165 5. The results of y our change are shown on the main calculator display. To retur n to th e calcu lator, c lick to view t he menu. Scroll to Retur n to Calcu lator an d click.
Installation and User’s Guide Using the MemoPad and Calculator — Summary and tips 166 The resu lts are show n on the calculator’s di splay. T o exit the calculat or In the Calc ulator screen, scroll to Menu and click.
Using the Mem oPad and Calculator — Summary and tips Installation and User’s Guide 167 MemoPad screen, and you c an also perform math ematical operations, use the tape, and perform convers ions in the Calculator screen. In the next chapter you’ll find out how to customize your hand held’ s op tio ns.
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10 Customizing y our handheld’ s optio ns In th e “Get to k now your ha ndheld” c hapter, y ou learn ed about the procedure for setting message notification options. Now, refer to this c hapter t o learn how to custo mize the handh eld’s many othe r options to su it your spe cific need s.
Installation and User’s Guide Customizing your handheld’s options — Setting the alarm 170 3. Once you have set the Alarm to your prefere nce, click to view the menu. Scroll to Sa ve Options and click. Alarm fields The Daily Alarm scre en cont ain s the f ollow ing field s: Time: Set the time at whic h you want th e alarm to sound.
Customizing your handheld’s options — Customizing han dheld options Installation and User’s Guide 171 Customizi ng hand held optio ns You can customize an y of the hand held’s option s by following this general procedure: 1. In t he Ho me screen, scrol l to the O PTIO NS icon an d click.
Installation and User’s Guide Customizing your handheld’s options — Handheld options 172 Handheld op tions The followin g pages list t he handh eld’s options a nd provide page referenc es for furthe r information. About The About sc reen co ntains ha ndheld copyr ight in formation.
Customizing your handheld’s options — Han dheld options Installation and User’s Guide 173 Date/T ime Set th e date an d time so that your mess ages con tain the c orrect time stamp. Time Zone: Sele ct yo ur ti me zon e. Th e handh eld w ill a utoma tica lly adjust the time depending on th e time zone.
Installation and User’s Guide Customizing your handheld’s options — Handheld options 174 Message Servic es Email Se rvice: Choose th e default email service. Any new messages will b e sent t o the me ssage ser vice selec ted. The default message servic e informatio n entr y is Deskto p.
Customizing your handheld’s options — Han dheld options Installation and User’s Guide 175 Notify You can press the SPACE key to s et the ha ndhel d message notifi cation to tone/v ibrate, vibra te, tone , or non e. See page 39 for deta ils on ho w to se t the n otifi cation optio ns.
Installation and User’s Guide Customizing your handheld’s options — Handheld options 176 • Low - the LE D will flash an d the hand held will ton e or vibrate once ev ery 15 minut es for 30 min.
Customizing your handheld’s options — Han dheld options Installation and User’s Guide 177 Owner This info rmation appears on t he password sec urity screen (if you have s et a passw ord). If you do n ot ente r any ow ner inf ormati on, a default message will appea r on the passw ord securi ty screen .
Installation and User’s Guide Customizing your handheld’s options — Handheld options 178 Securi ty In the Security screen, you can set your passwor d options to en sure greater handheld securi ty. Password: Sele ct w hether or not you want to enabl e a pa ssword on the handhe ld.
Customizing your handheld’s options — Han dheld options Installation and User’s Guide 179 ESN: Shows th e hand held’ s seria l numb er. O/S: Shows the vers ion of the O perating S ystem. Flas h Size : Shows the amount of flash memory on your handheld.
Installation and User’s Guide Customizing your handheld’s options — Handheld options 180 Storage Mode If you are not going to use your h andheld fo r an extended period of time (mo re tha n two wee ks), y ou shoul d put it i nto st orage mode .
Customizing your handheld’s options — Summary Installation and User’s Guide 181 Summary I n t h i s c h a p t e r , y o u d i s c o v e r e d h o w t o c u s t o m i z e y o u r h a n d h e l d ’ s options.
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11 Freque ntly a sked que stion s This chapter includes answers to some common questions about th e hand held. Alarm Why is my alarm n ot soundi ng when I’ve s et the tim e? • Ensure that you ha ve enabled t he alarm by setting t he Alarm On/Off fiel d to ‘On .
Installation and User’s Guide Frequently asked que stions — S torage 184 • If th e handhe ld will no t turn on after cha rging th e battery , reset the ha ndheld.
Frequently asked questions — Home screen Installation and User’s Guide 185 longe r have the correc t date and time or encr yption ke y. To res et the date an d time, follo w the inst ructions in .
Installation and User’s Guide Frequently asked que stions — M essages 186 The back lighting o n my display screen keeps disa ppearing. • The LCD bac klightin g will turn off afte r 20 seco nds if you h ave not press ed a key or the trac kwheel.
Frequently asked questions — Messages Installation and User’s Guide 187 • Is your PC turn ed on? If you are using th e Desktop Redirector to forward your email, your desktop computer must be on an y time you wa nt to receive message s on your handhel d.
Installation and User’s Guide Frequently asked que stions — M essages 188 • Have you set the filter order correctly? The or der that th e filters appea r in your list reflects th e order that they wi ll be applied to new messages.
Frequently asked questions — Punctuation Installation and User’s Guide 189 •I n t h e Hom e screen, scrol l to the C OMPOS E icon and click. While c omposi ng a me ssage , type a questio n in the message body that require s a respons e, then pr ess ENTER .
Installation and User’s Guide Frequently asked que stions — Des ktop Software 190 mark print ed in orange above the pr imary ke y on the keyboar d. See page 25 for information on the ALT key and other key functions. • Other punctuation marks are i ncluded in the symbols librar y which you can o pen by press ing ALT + SPACE .
Frequently asked questions — Desktop Software Installation and User’s Guide 191 Prio rity mess ages to a separa te f older in Ou tlook, these messages might not be redirected to your handhel d unless you have specified email redirection from the folder.
Installation and User’s Guide Frequently asked que stions — Des ktop Software 192 3. In the Advan ced window, se lect File >Import>Add resses.. .. The A ddress Book Import w i n d o w a p p e a r s . S e l e c t n a m e s from the Glo bal Address List and click Import > to co py the names over.
Frequently asked questions — Resetting the handheld Installation and User’s Guide 193 Why shoul d I gene rate new ke ys? How often should this be done? • Messages are encrypted when they are sen t between your PC and th e hand held . Yo ur hand held can only re ceiv e me ssage s that we re sent w ith the corr ect encry ption .
Installation and User’s Guide Frequently asked questions — Resetting t he handheld 194 insert ed in to this hole t o press the res et butt on, res tarti ng and restorin g the handheld to nor mal operation. Messages a nd other i nformation stor ed on the han dheld will n ot be lost.
12 Specificat ions Mechanic al Properties Display and control features Weig ht: Appr ox. 5oz Size (L XWXH): 4.6”X 3.1”X0. 70” Memory: 5 MB Flash memory 0.
Handheld — Installation & User’s Guide Specifications 196 Powe r T emperat ure Radio specifications Frequency Regulatory compliance Batter y: Internal lithium cell Operating: 0 ° C to +50 ° .
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Installation and User’s Guide LIMITED WARRANTY 202 Before retu rning any unit for service, be sure to ba ck up data and remove any confid ential, pr oprietary or pers onal information . Compaq is not responsible for damage to or loss of any prog rams, data, or removable storage media.
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Index A about this guid e, 18 AC adapte r connec ting to cr adle, 53 activat ing yo ur hand held, 24 adding addresses , 131 appointmen ts, 148 attachme nts from messages, 99 attachme nts to messages, .
Installation and User’s Guide Index 208 punct uation, 91 autom ati c on/off, descript ion of, 172 autotex t adding ent ries, 86 adding entries usin g a macro, 87 deleting ent ries, 89 descript ion o.
Index Installation and User’s Guide 209 sear ches, 115 sent m essages, 1 23 task s tatus, 1 43 tasks , 142 charger, de scription of, 23 chart o f hot keys, 25 components hand held, 2 1 LCD screen, 3.
Installation and User’s Guide Index 210 message s, 1 5, 32 optio ns, 16, 33 power on/off, 16, 34 saved me ssages , 15, 32 sear ch message s, 15, 32 serial por t, 23 tasks , 15, 33 trackwh eel, 22 tu.
Index Installation and User’s Guide 21 1 G gett ing confirmation of messages, 82 customer support, 19 start ed, 21 H hand held changing pa ssword, 44 charger , 23 components, 21 connec ting to PC, 5.
Installation and User’s Guide Index 212 key ra te, 1 77 keybo ard descript ion, 22 hot keys , 25 L LCD screen backli ghti ng, 31 components, 30 descript ion of, 21 FAQ s, 185 function menus, 34 func.
Index Installation and User’s Guide 213 managi ng, 105 managin g address book attachme nts, 99 managing ti ps, 127 marki ng as read, 126 marking as unr ead, 125 options for re ceived messages, 95 re.
Installation and User’s Guide Index 214 disablin g, 45 enablin g, 42, 44 PC, connectin g to your hand held, 5 3 performing conversion s, 165 math ematic al operations, 162 one-time search, 111 sear .
Index Installation and User’s Guide 215 S safety i nformation, 9 saved me ssages descri ption of, 15, 32 remov ing, 1 09 saving address book attachme nts, 99 messages, 107 messages whil e composing,.
Installation and User’s Guide Index 216 task o ptions, 139 specif ications, 1 95 specif ying sear ch term s, 111 storage FAQ s, 184 mode, 180 storing received or sent messages, 108 style conv ention.
Index Installation and User’s Guide 217 macro t o add a n ew autot ext en try, 87 memopad, 159 password protection, 40 tape, 163 tasks , 139 V viewin g addresses , 134 appointmen ts, 152 appointment.
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