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TM1209 GET MORE FROM LIFE ® HP iPAQ h6315 Guide ® T-Mobile provides the best value in wireless by offering more minutes, more features, and more service at the best price. T-Mobile helps you get more from life®! For more information, call 1-800-937-8997 Or write: T-Mobile Customer Care PO Box 37380 Albuquerque, New Mexico 87176-7380 Our fax number is 1-505-998-3775 www.t-mobile.com ©2003 T-Mobile is a registered trademark of Deutsche Telekom AG. All rights reserved. Section 1, page 1 Getting Help This Welcome Guide provides you with introductory information to get you started, but much more information is available. · HP iPAQ Pocket PC Users Manual on the Companion CD · Microsoft Pocket PC Web site (http://www.microsoft.com/mobile) · Help on the IPAQ Pocket PC To access Help, tap Start > Help. · T-Mobile Customer Care T-Mobile's Customer Care center offers responsive and knowledgeable customer support 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We invite you to visit www.t-mobile.com or www.t-mobile.com/hotspot/ for product information and tips. General Questions Our Customer Care team can assist in many things including service activation, billing, GSM/GPRS coverage information, voicemail, and feature addition. Just dial 1-800-937-8997 or 611 on your Pocket PC. T-Mobile HotSpot (Wi-Fi) Questions To get support for your T-Mobile HotSpot service and general Wi-Fi needs, please contact our T-Mobile HotSpot Customer Service team directly at 1-877-822-SPOT. Section 1, page 2 Contents Getting Started: Welcome to T-Mobile ............................................................................................... page 4 Introducing Your HP iPAQ h6315 Pocket PC ............................................................... 5 Introducing T-Mobile Features and Services ................................................................. 6 Introducing Your T-Mobile Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Card .......................... 9 Introducing Your Personal Identification Number (PIN) .............................................. 9 Activating Service ............................................................................................................ 10 Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ h6315 Pocket PC.................................................... 11 Setting Up Your HP iPAQ h6315 Pocket PC .............................................................. 15 Features & Services Making Connections ....................................................................................................... Using the Phone .............................................................................................................. Using My E-Mail Service ................................................................................................. Using Text Messaging .................................................................................................... Using the Camera............................................................................................................ Tips .... 20 25 29 35 38 43 Further Reference Useful Tips ..........................................................................................................................45 T-Mobile Terms and Conditions .....................................................................................47 Limited Warranty ...............................................................................................................56 Section 1, page 3 Welcome to T-Mobile With your new HP iPAQ h6315 Pocket PC and T-Mobile's service package, you get the freedom of reliable voice and broadband connectivity in many locations nationwide. We know you are eager to activate your service, but please take a few minutes first to read this guide. Your T-Mobile package includes: HP iPAQ h6315 Pocket PC T-Mobile Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card Removable, rechargeable battery Single wired earbud Carrying case Removable thumb keyboard USB synchronization cradle and charger with separate high-capacity battery charging slot AC adapter HP iPAQ Pocket PC Companion CD with users guide and software Warranty documentation Welcome Guide How Do I Guide IMPORTANT NOTE: By using T-Mobile service, you acknowledge that you have read and agreed to the terms and conditions of the Service Agreement. Section 1, page 4 Introducing Your HP iPAQ h6315 Pocket PC Your HP iPAQ h6315 Pocket PC is a Microsoft® Windows® powered Pocket PC that integrates GSM / GPRS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth wireless technology to give you high-speed wireless voice and data connectivity at home, at work, and on the go. Specifications: Connectivity GSM / GPRS (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Infrared, and USB Operating System Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 software for Pocket PC ­ Phone Edition. Pocket versions of Microsoft software including Outlook, Word, Excel, and Internet Explorer for Pocket PC Memory 64 MB SDRAM, 64 MB Flash ROM Memory Power Removable, rechargeable 1800 mAh Lithium-Ion battery Display 3.5" Transflective TFT color with LED backlight Weight and Dimensions 6.7 oz 4.68" x 2.95" x .73" Camera Built-in VGA, 640 x 480 resolution, JPEG HP Applications HP Image Capture: Application to take digital photographs with the integrated camera HP Image Zone: Application to view images, edit images, and create slide shows iPAQ Backup: Utility for backup and restore user data to main memory, memory card, or iPAQ File Store iPAQ File Store: Non-volatile storage in flash ROM iPAQ Wireless application for managing GSM, GPRS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth configuration You can find information on how to use these software applications in the User Guide and in the Help files on your Pocket PC. The User Guide is on the Companion CD that is included in the box. To access these Help files on your Pocket PC, tap Start > Help and then select the desired subject. Section 1, page 5 Introducing T-Mobile Features and Services Voice The following voice features are available to you: · Caller ID · *Call waiting and call hold · *Conference calling · *Call forwarding (Calls that are forwarded to numbers outside the local calling area are charged long distance rates.) * NOTE: Airtime rates apply for all completed calls. Your phone can process more than 1 call at a time. Certain calls or features involve multiple calls and you are charged separately for each call. The following voice services are available to you: · Local calling (Dial the seven-digit number. Some local calls may require 10-digit dialing.) · Long-distance calling (Dial 1 + area code + seven-digit number.) · International calling (dial 011 + country code + number.) Call T-Mobile Customer Care at 1-800-937-8997 to set up international calling. See http://www.t-mobile.com/international/coverage.asp for international services. Calls made in any T-Mobile coverage area, including 911 calls, may not always be completed due to factors such as weather conditions, terrain, and equipment limitations (the stronger the radio signal, the better the call quality--the higher the column on the right side of the Pocket PC display, the stronger the signal at your location). You can use your Pocket PC to access 911 Emergency Service while you are on a call. You can access 911 even if you DO NOT have a SIM card in the Pocket PC. All 911 calls are FREE. Section 1, page 6 VoiceMail Your Pocket PC has been programmed to forward calls when your line is busy or when you are not available. T-Mobile's VoiceMail system offers your caller the option to record a voice message that you can play back at your convenience or to send a numeric page to your Pocket PC. While roaming internationally, unanswered calls forwarded to voicemail, while your phone is on, may be charged as 2 calls at WorldClass rates. T-Mobile Internet (GPRS) and T-Mobile HotSpot (Wi-Fi) T-Mobile Internet gives you wireless access to the Internet in many locations across the country and in more than 50 countries worldwide (where T-Mobile coverage is available and where T-Mobile has roaming agreements in place). To browse the Web on your Pocket PC, tap Start > Internet Explorer to open the browser and enter the Web site address in the address bar. T-Mobile HotSpot provides access to a high-speed Wi-Fi network in convenient locations across the U.S., such as airports, coffeehouses, bookstores, universities, and more. It is great for e-mail, Web browsing, and other high-bandwidth applications. Visit http://t-mobile.com/hotspot for a complete list of T-Mobile HotSpot locations. To turn on your Wi-Fi radio, tap Start > iPAQ Wireless and then tap the Wi-Fi icon. See the Connecting to T-Mobile HotSpot (Wi-Fi) section in this guide for more information. NOTE: To be able to access the Internet on your Pocket PC, you must sign up for T-Mobile Internet and/or T-Mobile HotSpot service. Inform your T-Mobile Activations representative that you want to sign up for T-Mobile Internet and/or T-Mobile HotSpot when activating service with T-Mobile. See the Activating Service section in this guide for more information. My E-mail With the My E-mail service from T-Mobile, you can access your work e-mail and your personal POP3 e-mail account(s) through the Inbox on your Pocket PC. You will be able to read, compose, and reply to e-mail messages whenever and wherever you are. See the Introducing My E-Mail Service section in this guide for more information. Section 1, page 7 Text Messaging (or SMS) Text Messaging allows you to send, receive, and reply to short text messages using your Pocket PC. Messages may be sent to and from mobile phones and devices that support text messaging. Picture Messaging (or MMS) Picture Messaging allows you to send and receive picture messages. You can take pictures using the Pocket PC's integrated camera and send them to family and friends. See the Using the Camera section in this guide for information on how to take and send picture messages. NOTE: You may be charged for using Picture Messaging depending on your rate plan. Instant Messaging (IM) Your Pocket PC comes with Instant Messaging (IM) applications pre-installed for your convenience. To access these programs, tap Start > Instant Messaging and then tap the IM program you want to use. Your normal screen name and password work just as they would on any computer connected to the Internet. NOTE: When using Mobile Instant Messaging on your HP iPAQ h6315 Pocket PC please be aware that you may incur additional charges for usage over T-Mobile Wireless Internet, T-Mobile HotSpot, and/or other Personal or Corporate Wi-Fi networks. Usage for this service is identified as text messaging (SMS) usage on your bill -- text messaging (SMS) usage and applicable overage rates may apply. For specific text messaging (SMS) Usage information, please consult on your Price Plan for more information. International Service You can access the Internet and make calls using your Pocket PC while abroad. To take advantage of this service, you must first visit http://www.t-mobile.com/ international or contact Customer Care at 1-800-937-8997 to activate international calling features. Inform the representative that you want to use T-Mobile service (voice and data) internationally. The representative will add the service to your account at no charge. See the Activating Service section in this guide for more information. To use your Pocket PC while abroad, tap Start > Settings > Phone Band and then tap Europe, Asia (900 / 1800). NOTE: Additional fees may apply. Countries that support international wireless Internet roaming may not be the same as countries that support international voice roaming. Please refer to http://www.t-mobile.com/international/ for information on world-class Internet service. Section 1, page 8 Introducing Your T-Mobile Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Card The SIM card contains a computer chip that identifies you to the wireless network and contains information such as your phone number, service and registration information, and contact information, as well as the memory to store speed dial numbers and text messages that you receive. The voice and T-Mobile Internet features of your Pocket PC will not work without the SIM card, except for dialing 911 and for when connecting to Wi-Fi. We recommend that you ALWAYS leave your SIM card in your device. If you must remove the SIM card, you should first turn off your device. If you have purchased your Pocket PC from an authorized T-Mobile retailer, then the SIM card is already in your device. See the Inserting Your T-Mobile SIM Card section in this guide for information on how to insert the SIM. Introducing Your Personal Identification Number (PIN) Your SIM card comes configured with a PIN to lock it against unauthorized use. The default PIN code is 1234. Enter this default code if your Pocket PC prompts you. You can create your own PIN when you activate your SIM card. You have up to three attempts to enter the correct PIN and unlock your SIM card. If you fail to do so, your SIM card will be locked. You will need to call Customer Care at 1-800-937-8997 for a code to unlock your SIM card and reset your PIN. While your PIN can be disabled after you activate your service, for security reasons we recommend that you keep it enabled. When enabled, you must enter your PIN every time you turn on your Pocket PC. If your Pocket PC is ever stolen, this will act as a safeguard against fraudulent use. Section 1, page 9 Activating Service Follow these steps to activate service if your service has not been activated. The T-Mobile Activations Representative will set up your service and assign your mobile number. It takes about 20 minutes to activate voice service and may take up to 24 hours to activate data service. Business and government accounts may take additional time to activate. By activating service, you acknowledge that you have read and agreed to the Terms and Conditions of the Service Agreement. 1. Have your Service Agreement and the following information ready: · Your name, home address, home phone, preferred billing address NOTE: For business and government accounts, your Activations Representative will also require your physical address, company name or government agency name, and the tax ID. · Social Security number, current driver's license number, and date of birth for credit-check purposes · Model number of your Pocket PC (HP iPAQ h6315) · SIM serial number that is located on the back of the SIM card · IMEI number that is located on the label under the battery · Agent code (found on your Service Agreement) · Your choice of T-Mobile rate plans and services 2. Call Customer Care at 1-800-464-8662 from a landline phone. Your Activations representative will help you set up your service. Section 1, page 10 Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ h6315 Pocket PC Front Panel Components 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Speaker * Phone LED indicator ** Bluetooth LED indicator Wi-Fi LED indicator Power key Volume up key Volume down key SD / MMC card slot Digital camera key Inbox key Phone (hang up / end) key Five-way navigation key Phone answer / send key Contacts key Microphone * Phone LED Indicators: Reset key · Blinking green indicates phone is on Voice record key and phone connection is active. · Blinking amber indicates phone is on Headset jack but phone connection is NOT active. Antenna · LED off indicates the phone is off Back Panel Components 1 2 3 4 5 6 Hands free speaker Removable battery Battery lock Battery latch Camera lens Stylus . ** Bluetooth LED Indicators: · Blinking blue indicates Bluetooth is on. · LED off indicates Bluetooth is off. Bottom Panel Components 1 Charging / communications port Section 1, page 11 Section 1, page 11 Cradle Components 1 2 3 4 Pocket PC compartment Spare battery compartment AC adapter connector Spare battery LED indicator Keyboard Components 1 2 3 4 5 Microphone Green (answer / send) key Red phone (hang up / end) key Inbox key Contacts key The keyboard is a convenient, portable input device for your Pocket PC. The keyboard does not require batteries and uses a very small amount of power supplied by the device. Note that you must first enable the keyboard before you can use it. To enable the keyboard: 1. Tap Start > Settings > System > iPAQ keyboard. 2. Select the Enable Keyboard check box. To connect the keyboard to your iPAQ Pocket PC: 1. Line up the guides on the bottom of the keyboard with the holes on the bottom of the Pocket PC. 2. Slide the Pocket PC into the keyboard until it is firmly seated. Section 1, page 12 To disconnect the keyboard from your Pocket PC: 1. Press the buttons on the side of the keyboard. 2. Pull the Pocket PC from the keyboard. Today Screen When you first power on your Pocket PC, you will see the Today screen. Use the Today screen to view owner information, appointments, unread and unsent messages, and tasks that need to be completed. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Start menu Today's date Phone book, call log, and voicemail access Wireless e-mail setup Owner information Calendar E-mail inbox Task list New menu Quick access icons GSM / GPRS signal strength Speaker state Time Data connection status / type Navigation Bar The Navigation bar is located at the top of the screen. It displays active programs and current time and allows you to close the screens. Use the Start menu to open applications. Command Bar The Command bar is located at the bottom of the screen. Use the command bar to perform tasks. Section 1, page 13 Navigation Your Pocket PC comes with a stylus used for navigation. You can perform three basic functions with the stylus: · TAP: Lightly touch the screen with the stylus to select or open items. Lift the stylus after you tap an item. · DRAG: Place the point of the stylus on the screen and drag an item across the screen without lifting the stylus. Lift the stylus when you have completed the dragging. · TAP and HOLD: Lightly touch the screen and hold the stylus for a short time until a menu displays. To prevent damage to your Pocket PC, never use any device on the screen other than the stylus that comes with your device. If you lose or break the stylus, you can order replacements from www.hp.com/go/iPAQaccessories. Status Indicators NOTE: See the User Guide for more information on status and LED indicators. No data connection available GPRS available but not connected GPRS connected Synchronizing data over GPRS Wi-Fi on but not connected Wi-Fi connected Synchronizing data over Wi-Fi Synchronizing over other connection type No voice connection. Phone is off. Phone is on Speaker is on Speaker is off in mute position Battery power is low Battery power is very low E-mail, text message, or picture message received Other connection type Section 1, page 14 Setting Up Your HP iPAQ h6315 Pocket PC Now that you have been introduced, it is time to set up your Pocket PC. Inserting Your T-Mobile SIM Card NOTE: If the battery is already installed, you must remove it before inserting the SIM card. 1. On the back of the Pocket PC, push the SIM tray to the right (1) to unlock and lift up (2) to open. 2. Insert the SIM card into the SIM slot by aligning the notched corner on the card with the notched corner in the SIM tray (3). 3. Press the SIM tray (with the SIM card inserted) down into the SIM slot and lock it into place by sliding the tray to the left. Inserting the Battery 1. Insert the two tabs (1) on the top of the battery into the two latches on the back of the Pocket PC. 2. Snap the bottom of the battery into place (2). 3. Insert the stylus into the battery lock and slide the lock to the left (green locked position). IMPORTANT: The battery lock must be in the green locked position for the Pocket PC to operate. If you do not lock the battery, you will not be able to power on the Pocket PC. To see how much battery power there is on your Pocket PC, refer to the battery indicator located at Start > Settings > System tab > Power. Section 1, page 15 Charging Your Battery Using the Cradle Connect one end of the AC adapter to the cradle and connect the other end to an electrical outlet to charge. Insert the Pocket PC into the cradle with the screen facing the front of the cradle and the Charging / Communications port facing down. It takes about four hours to fully charge. Charging Your Battery Using the AC Adapter 1. Connect the AC adapter plug into the AC charger adapter (1). 2. Insert the AC adapter into an electrical outlet (2). 3. Insert the AC charger adapter into the Charging / Communications port on the bottom of the Pocket PC (3). Section 1, page 16 Turning On the Pocket PC To turn on the Pocket PC, use a finger to press the Power key on the top, right corner of the device. IMPORTANT: The battery lock must be in the green locked position to turn on the Pocket PC. If you do not lock the battery, you will not be able to power on the Pocket PC. CAUTION: Using the stylus to press the Power key could damage the Power key. Setting up the Screen The first time you turn on your Pocket PC, you will be prompted to align your screen, followed by a short tutorial on how to select items on the screen. Follow instructions on the screen to complete the tutorial. When done, you will see the Today screen. Synchronizing with Your Personal Computer IMPORTANT: For synchronization to work properly, install Microsoft ActiveSync from the Companion CD onto your computer before connecting your Pocket PC to your computer. ActiveSync is a synchronization program that resides on your personal computer (after you install it). When your Pocket PC is placed in the connected desktop cradle, it synchronizes with ActiveSync. Use ActiveSync to: · Synchronize your calendar, tasks, contacts, e-mail messages, and favorite Web content between your Pocket PC and your personal computer. · Copy files between your Pocket PC and your computer. · Install applications on your Pocket PC. · Back up and restore device information. Section 1, page 17 To synchronize your Pocket PC with your personal computer: 1. Locate the Pocket PC Companion CD. 2. Insert the Companion CD into the CD tray on your personal computer. 3. After the introductory screen displays, click the Start Here tab to display the downloadable software. 4. Install Microsoft Outlook from the Companion CD to your personal computer if you do not already have it installed. NOTE: To synchronize your calendar, tasks, contacts, and e-mail with your Pocket PC, you must have Microsoft Outlook 98 or later installed on your personal computer. Microsoft Outlook Express does not work with Pocket PC and ActiveSync. 5. Install ActiveSync 3.7.1 (or a later version) from the Companion CD onto your personal computer. 6. Connect your Pocket PC to your personal computer: a. Connect the USB connector on the cradle to the USB port on your computer (1) and insert the Pocket PC in the desktop cradle (2). b. Connect one end of the AC adapter (3) to the cradle and connect the other end to an electrical outlet to charge the unit. It takes about four hours to fully charge the unit. 7. Follow the ActiveSync instructions on your personal computer to establish a connection between your Pocket PC and your personal computer. NOTE: If you are using the My Email service you should disable the synchronization of your in box. Follow the ActiveSync instructions until you get to "Select Synchronization Settings". To disable clear the check box for the Inbox. Section 1, page 18 Backing Up Data on the Pocket PC Your Pocket PC comes with the iPAQ Backup application that saves your data in a backup file. You may designate a file name and a location for the file to be saved. iPAQ Backup can store data to a memory card, main memory, or the iPAQ File store folder. Close all programs on your Pocket PC before backing up or restoring your information. To back up or to restore data using iPAQ Backup: 1. Tap Start > Programs > iPAQ Backup. 2. Tap Options > Switch to Advanced Mode and select the files and folders to be backed up or restored. 3. Tap the ... box next to File to select the name, location, and folder name for backed-up data. 4. Tap OK. 5. Tap the Backup or Restore button and tap the Start button on the next screen. Section 1, page 19 Making Connections Your Pocket PC integrates GPRS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth wireless technology to give you high-speed wireless voice and data connectivity at home, at work, and on the go. You can connect to: · T-Mobile's GPRS network to use the phone, e-mail, Text Messaging, and Picture Messaging · T-Mobile HotSpot (Wi-Fi) network to browse the Internet or to connect to Virtual Private Network (VPN) to access corporate data (Contact your network administrator for assistance on VPN.) · Bluetooth to transfer information between Bluetooth-enabled devices Introducing the iPAQ Wireless Manager The iPAQ Wireless Manager is an interface where you can manage your wireless connections (GPRS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth). To access the Manager, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon on the Command bar at the bottom of the screen. See the User Guide for more information on the iPAQ Wireless Manager. The iPAQ Wireless Manager screen displays the state of your wireless connection: Green indicates active connection. For example, this indicator means that you are connected to GPRS. Amber indicates that the connection is available but the connection is NOT active. Your Pocket PC is searching for the network. For example, this indicator means that the Wi-Fi network is available and your Pocket PC is trying to connect to the Wi-Fi network. Gray with an x indicates that the connection is NOT active. For example, this indicator means that you are not connected to Bluetooth. Section 1, page 20 Connecting to T-Mobile GPRS Network Your Pocket PC has been pre-configured to connect to the T-Mobile GPRS network so you do not need to initiate GPRS connection to use. If for some reason you loose your GPRS connection and need to reconnect, you can access the iPAQ Wireless Manager by tapping the iPAQ Wireless icon on the Command bar at the bottom of the screen and tap the GPRS icon to connect. Connecting to T-Mobile HotSpot (Wi-Fi) T-Mobile HotSpot provides access to a high-speed Wi-Fi network in convenient locations across the U.S., such as airports, coffeehouses, bookstores, universities, and more. It is great for e-mail, Web browsing, and other high-bandwidth applications. Visit http://t-mobile.com/hotspot for a complete list of T-Mobile HotSpot locations. You can turn on the Wi-Fi radio by tapping Start > iPAQ Wireless and then tap the Wi-Fi icon . The Wi-Fi screen opens and displays the available Wi-Fi networks. You will see "tmobile" and "tmobile1x" listed as the available Wi-Fi networks in the Networks Detected screen. The tmobile network is an open authentication network for customers who do not have existing T-Mobile Wi-Fi subscriptions. The tmobile1x network provides an extra layer of data encryption. To authenticate to tmobile1x network, you must have an active monthly or annual account subscriptions. Authenticating to HotSpot network The tmobile1x network provides higher level of data encryption and security. It operates by encrypting the traffic between the Pocket PC and the T-Mobile access point. It also verifies customers who have valid credentials before allowing them to authenticate to the network. For this reason, customers who have annual or monthto-month accounts in good standing with T-Mobile will find the tmobile1x easy and secure. Perform the following to authenticate in order to access to the network: 1. Tap Start > iPAQ Wireless and then tap the Wi-Fi icon . The Wi-Fi screen opens displaying the available networks. 2. Tap tmobile1x to open the Configure Network Authentication screen. Section 1, page 21 3. Tap the 1x page and select the Use IEEE 802.1x network access control check box. 4. Enter your username and password. You will then be automatically connected and authenticated to the network. Authenticating to tmobile HotSpot network The tmobile open authentication network enables customers who do not have existing accounts with T-Mobile to quickly access our network. Perform the following to authenticate in order to access the network: 1. Tap Start > iPAQ Wireless and then tap the Wi-Fi icon . The Wi-Fi screen opens displaying the available networks. 2. Tap tmobile to connect. 3. Launch your Internet Explorer browser that will take you to the T-Mobile HotSpot login page. 4. At the T-Mobile HotSpot login page, enter your username and password and authenticate. If you need to purchase a DayPass, you can do so from this page as well. Roaming Wi-Fi Internationally You can access international Wi-Fi networks using your Pocket PC while abroad. To do this: 1. Tap Start > iPAQ Wireless and then tap the Wi-Fi icon . The Wi-Fi client will find the available Wi-Fi networks. 2. Tap the network you wish to use and then launch your browser on your Pocket PC. The browser will take you to the login page. If you select a network that has roaming agreement with T-Mobile, simply enter your username and password to authenticate. Visit http://t-mobile.com/hotspot/ and select locations for a complete list of T-Mobile HotSpot roaming partners. If you select a network that DOES NOT have a roaming agreement with T-Mobile, then your browser will take you to the network's login page that will guide you through the process of creating your account. Typically, Section 1, page 22 Wi-Fi networks in other countries require you to create an account using your credit card. If you do not wish to use your credit card, you may be able to purchase a pre-paid card. These pre-paid cards are widely available in Europe and Asia and are sold wherever cellular pre-paid cards are sold. NOTE: Countries that support international wireless Internet roaming are not the same as countries that support international voice roaming. Please refer to http://www.t-mobile.com/international/ for information on WorldClass Internet service. Connecting to Bluetooth Your Pocket PC comes with built-in Bluetooth technology that allows for shortrange connections and provides fast, reliable, wireless communication. With Bluetooth powered on, you can send information or perform the following tasks wirelessly between two Bluetooth devices, within a range of approximately 10 meters (30 feet): · Exchange contacts, calendar, and tasks items · Send or exchange business cards · Transfer files · Synchronize with a computer using ActiveSync · Partner with a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone and use the mobile phone as a wireless modem · Connect with other Bluetooth devices (Virtual COM port) · Print to a Bluetooth printer · Use a Bluetooth headset · Create a personal area network (PAN) to chat and play games Turning On Bluetooth 1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the Command bar. 2. Tap the Bluetooth icon and then tap the Manager box next to Bluetooth. NOTE: You must turn on Bluetooth before you can select the Manager or Settings boxes. Section 1, page 23 Helpful Tip Using Bluetooth You can adjust your Bluetooth setting on your Pocket PC so that other bluetooth devices CANNOT detect your Pocket PC. To make your Pocket PC invisible to other Bluetooth devices: 1. From the Today Screen, tap Start > Settings. 2. Under the Connections tab, tap the Bluetooth icon. 3. Under the Accessibility tab, clear the Allow other devices to connect check box. This action grays out the options for other devices to discover your Pocket PC. NOTE: If you want other Bluetooth-enabled devices to connect to your device (all devices or only paired devices), select the Allow other devices to connect check box. See the User Guide for more information on Bluetooth. 4. Tap OK to save your changes. Section 1, page 24 Using the Phone Turning the Phone On and Off You can turn the phone on or off while keeping your Pocket PC turned on. To turn on your phone, press and hold the red key on the front of the Pocket PC. To turn off your phone, press and hold the red key again. Making a Phone Call from the Phone Keypad 1. Press the green key to open the phone keypad. 2. Tap the phone number on the screen. 3. Tap to initiate the call. Making a Phone Call from the Contacts List NOTE: See the User Guide for information on how to add contacts to the contacts list. 1. Press the Contacts key on the Pocket PC to display the Contacts list and highlight a contact. 2. Press the green key to open the phone keypad. 3. Press the green key again to initiate the call. Section 1, page 25 Making a Phone Call from the Speed Dial List NOTE: See the User Guide for information on how to add contacts to the Speed Dial list. 1. Press the green key to open the phone keypad. 2. Tap Speed Dial on the phone keypad to display the Speed Dial list. 3. At the Speed Dial list, tap the number in front of the entry to initiate the call. Making a Phone Call from the Call History List 1. Press the green key to open the phone keypad. 2. Tap Call History on the phone keypad to open the Call History list. 3. Tap and hold the desired entry in the Call History list. A pop-up menu opens. 4. At the pop-up menu, tap Call to initiate the call. Making a Phone Call from the Phone Book 1. Tap Start > Programs > Phone Book. 2. Tap and hold the name or the phone number of the person you want to call. A pop-up menu opens. 3. At the pop-up menu, tap Call. Making a Conference Call 1. Press the green key to open the phone keypad. 2. Dial the first number and tap . 3. When the call is answered, tap Hold to place the first call on hold. 4. Dial and initiate the second number. 5. When the call is answered, tap Conference. If the conference connection is successful, the screen displays Conference. To add additional people, tap Hold, dial the numbers, and then tap Resume. Section 1, page 26 Muting a Call Once a call is in progress, the mute icon at the bottom of the phone keypad becomes active. Select the icon to enable muting. This will prevent the phone microphone from transmitting any voices or noise onto the call. The speaker will still transmit audio while mute is on. Select the mute icon again to turn off the mute feature. Calling Voicemail If you are not available to answer incoming calls, T-Mobile's voicemail system offers your caller the option to record a voice message that you can play back at your convenience or to send a numeric page to your Pocket PC. Your Pocket PC has been programmed to forward calls to your voicemail when your line is busy or when you are not available. When you receive a new voicemail, you will be notified by a text message. 1. Press the green key to open the phone keypad. 2. Tap Speed Dial to display the Speed Dial list. 3. Tap the number next to voicemail. If you are accessing voicemail for the first time, then you must follow instructions to set up your voicemail. Answering a Call When you receive a phone call, a message displays giving you the option to either answer or ignore the incoming call. To answer a call, tap Answer on the screen. To reject the call, tap Ignore. This sends the caller to voicemail. Ending a Call To end a call, tap End on the screen or press the red key . Section 1, page 27 Managing Multiple Calls If another person calls you when you are talking on the phone, the Pocket PC notifies you of the second call. Perform the following if you want to accept the second call: 1. Tap Answer on the phone keypad to accept the second call and to place the first call on hold. 2. Tap Swap on the phone keypad to swap between calls. 3. Tap End of the phone keypad or press to end the second call and go back to the first call. Enabling Speakerphone Mode Your Pocket PC has a speakerphone that allows you to talk hands-free and/or let other people listen to the caller. To turn it on: 1. Press and hold the green key to open the phone keypad. 2. On the phone keypad, dial the phone number. 3. Press and hold the green key until the speakerphone comes on and the icon appears in the top toolbar. To turn off the speakerphone, press and hold the green key again. TIP: You can also turn the speakerphone on and off from the phone keypad by tapping Tools > Speakerphone. Section 1, page 28 Using My E-mail Service With T-Mobile's My E-mail service, you can access your work e-mail and your personal POP3 e-mail account(s) through the Inbox on your Pocket PC. You will be able to read, compose, and reply to e-mail messages. Registering for My E-mail Service from the Pocket PC Perform the following to register for My E-mail using your Pocket PC. If you do not have a My T-Mobile.com account, you will be asked to register for the account first before you can sign up for My E-mail. 1. From the Today screen, tap Setup Wireless E-mail. Internet Explorer opens. 2. Tap the Click here to begin link. Follow Steps 3 ­ 6 if you do not already have a My T-Mobile.com account. Follow Steps 7 ­ 8 if you already have a My T-Mobile.com account with username and password. Signing up for My T-Mobile Complete the following steps if you do not already have a My T-Mobile.com account. You must have an active My T-Mobile.com account before you can sign up for My E-mail service: Section 1, page 29 3. At the First time here? prompt, tap Register. 4. On the Register screen, tap the Phone Number text box and then enter your phone number without any spaces or other characters. Tap Register when done. You will receive a message containing your temporary password. Write this password down and then tap Close. 5. Tap the Password text box to display the screen keyboard. Enter your password and then tap Sign In. The Profile screen appears. 6. At the Profile screen, enter your information and tap Submit when done. You will see the Configure Mailboxes screen. Section 1, page 30 Configuring Your Pocket PC to Receive E-mail Messages from Your Personal and Work E-mail Accounts After you have an active MyT-Mobile.com account, you can configure your Pocket PC to retrieve e-mail messages from up to eight e-mail accounts (personal or work). Complete the following steps to configure your Pocket PC to receive e-mail messages from your other e-mail accounts: 7. At the Configure Mailboxes screen, tap Add Mailbox. 8. Enter the e-mail address and the password for that e-mail account and tap Next. An alert box opens informing you that you have successfully configured access to your e-mail account and a text message will be sent to your Pocket PC to configure the Pocket PC Inbox with the new settings. Tap OK to close the alert box. Congratulations! Your setup is now complete and you can access your e-mail messages from your Pocket PC Inbox. Section 1, page 31 Registering for My E-mail Service from www.t-mobile.com Perform the following to sign up for My E-mail by going to www.t-mobile.com. If you do not have a My T-Mobile.com account, you will be asked to sign up for the account first before you can sign up for My E-mail service. 1. Go to www.t-mobile.com. Follow Steps 2 ­ 4 if you do not have a My T-Mobile.com account. Follow Steps 5 ­ 11 if you already have a My T-Mobile.com account with username and password. Registering for My T-Mobile Complete the following steps if you do not have a MyT-Mobile.com account. You must have an active My T-Mobile.com account before you can sign up for My E-mail service: 2. At the home page, click Register for My T-Mobile to open the Login page. 3. At the login page, enter your mobile phone number and click Submit. A text message containing a temporary password will be sent to your Pocket PC. 4. At the login page, enter your mobile phone number and the temporary password that you received on your Pocket PC. The My T-Mobile Web page opens. Note that you can change your password by following instructions on the screen. Configuring Your Pocket PC to Receive E-mail Messages from Your Personal and Work E-mail Accounts After you have an active My T-Mobile.com account, you can configure your Pocket PC to retrieve e-mail messages from up to eight e-mail accounts (personal or work). Complete the following steps to configure your Pocket PC to receive e-mail messages from your other e-mail accounts: 5. At the My T-Mobile Web page, click E-mail on your phone to open the My E-mail Setup page. 6. At the My E-mail Setup page, click the Setup button. 7. Enter the e-mail address and password for that e-mail account and click the Next button. To receive e-mail messages from multiple e-mail accounts on your Pocket PC Inbox, click Add New Mailbox and enter the e-mail address and password for the account. Section 1, page 32 8. Click Finished. A dialog box opens. Click the OK button at the dialog box. Now you need to send the e-mail account settings to your Pocket PC. 9. To send the e-mail account settings to your Pocket PC, click POP Settings. 10. Click the desired e-mail account. 11. Click the Send button. A dialog box opens informing you that the server will configure your Pocket PC with the e-mail settings in order for you to retrieve e-mail messages on your Pocket PC Inbox. Click the OK button at the dialog box. Receiving E-mails After you have successfully configured your Pocket PC Inbox, you will receive e-mail messages from your personal and work e-mail accounts on your Pocket PC. Your Pocket PC retrieves your e-mail messages from the accounts specified during the configuration. You can adjust the retrieval timing using two methods. The first method is automatic e-mail retrieval, where your Pocket PC retrieves your messages each time they are received at the personal or work e-mail accounts. The second method is scheduled e-mail retrieval, where your messages are retrieved on a set schedule or time interval. NOTE: If you delete an e-mail message and then tap Tools > Empty Deleted Items, it will be deleted from your personal or work e-mail account. Setting Automatic E-mail Retrieval Perform the following to turn on or off automatic e-mail update: 1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Inbox. 2. Tap Tools > My Email Trigger. Select the Enable automatic email updates check box if you want your Pocket PC to automatically update. Clear the check box if you DO NOT want your Pocket PC to automatically update. 3. Tap Save when done. Setting Scheduled E-mail Retrieval Perform the following to adjust the scheduled update: 1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Inbox. 2. Tap Accounts > Accounts... Section 1, page 33 3. Tap the name of the account that you want to adjust the scheduled update. 4. Tap Next > Next > Next > Options to display the screen where you can adjust the scheduled update. Select the Connect and check for messages every check box if you want your Pocket PC to update on a timed schedule. Enter how many minutes you want between each scheduled update. NOTE: The more updates you receive, the more drain it is on the battery. 5. Tap Next > Next > Finish to save your settings when done. Sending E-mails 1. To send an e-mail message, tap Start > Inbox. 2. Tap Accounts and then tap the desired e-mail account. 3. Tap New. 4. Enter your recipient, subject, and message, and then tap Send. Your message will be sent when your Pocket PC is updated. NOTE: Outgoing messages are automatically sent. You can configure your Pocket PC to store outgoing messages in the Outbox instead by tapping Tools > Auto Send, and un-checking Enable Auto Send. Synchronizing With Your Personal Computer's Microsoft Outlook Calendar, Tasks and Contacts The My E-mail service does not provide sychronization between your desktop calendar, tasks and contacts with your iPAQ h6315. Sychronization of this information can be accomplished using ActiveSync. If you are installing ActiveSync for the first time follow the steps as described in "Synchronizing with Your Personal Computer" until you get to "Select Synchronization Settings", then clear the check box for the Inbox. If you have already installed ActiveSync, first connect the iPAQ h6315 with your PC. The ActiveSync application should automatically start on your iPAQ h6315 and the PC. Go to the Options and un-check the Inbox if checked. Section 1, page 34 Using Text Messaging Text messaging allows you to send, receive, and reply to short text messages using your Pocket PC. Messages may be sent to and from T-Mobile phones and any email address. Accessing the Text Entry Screen There are three methods to access the text entry screen: · From the Dialer screen, tap Tools > Send SMS. . . to access the text entry screen. · From the Contacts screen, tap and hold a name and then select Send SMS from the pop-up menu to access the text entry screen. To send a text message successfully, you must have a mobile phone number assigned to the contact. Section 1, page 35 · From the Inbox screen, tap Accounts > SMS, then New on the command bar to access the text entry screen. Sending a Text Message to a Phone 1. Access the text entry screen. There are three ways that you can access the text entry screen (From the Dialer screen, from the Contacts screen, and from the Inbox screen). 2. Compose your message. To enter preset or frequently used messages, tap My Text and select the desired message. 3. Provide the recipient's mobile phone number at the To: line. To address the message from your Contacts list, tap the Contacts icon on the Command bar. To manually enter the recipient's address, enter the phone number in the To: field. To send your message to multiple recipients, enter the numbers separated by a semicolon. Section 1, page 36 4. Tap the icon in the message header, then tap SMS from the Account drop down list to send your text message. NOTE: You are sending a text message and not an e-mail message. 5. Tap NOTES: to send your message. · If you want to find out if your message has been delivered successfully, you can request a message delivery notification by tapping Edit > Options > Request SMS text message delivery notification before sending the message. · If you are working offline, the message is saved to the Outbox and is sent when you are connected. · The Inbox can be used for both e-mail and wireless text messages. You can change the message type to view in the Inbox by tapping Accounts on the Command bar and choosing another account. · You can also send a text message from the Phone Book application by selecting Start > Programs > Phone Book or by tapping New > SMS Message from the Command bar on the Today screen. Sending a Text Message to an E-mail Address 1. Access the text entry screen. There are three ways you can access the text entry screen (from the Dialer screen, the Contacts screen, and the Inbox screen). 2. Enter the number 500 in the To: text box. 3. In the subject line, enter the recipient's e-mail address. 4. Tap the text entry screen and enter your message. To insert preset messages, tap My Text and then select a message. 5. Tap Send when done. Section 1, page 37 Using the Camera Camera Components HP Image Capture Icons The following icons are displayed when you access the camera application (HP Image Capture): Tap to exit the HP Image Capture application. Tap to access Help. Tap to access the Capture Menu. Tap to review images. Tap to zoom in. Tap to zoom out. Tap to take the picture. Tap to send the picture. Tap to move the picture to the trash. Tap to accept. Section 1, page 38 Taking Pictures 1. Press the camera shutter key on the side of the Pocket PC. 2. Frame the subject to be photographed on the screen. Make sure that both you and your subject do not move to ensure a clear image. You can tap or to zoom in or out. 3. Tap to capture the picture or press the camera shutter key on the side of the Pocket PC. The Pocket PC will preview the picture on the screen for about two seconds. During the short preview, you can tap to accept and save the picture, tap to send the picture, or tap to delete the picture. If you do not respond during the preview, then the Pocket PC will automatically save your picture. Viewing Pictures 1. Tap Start > Programs > HP Image Zone to open the Viewer, which displays a thumbnail view of the pictures in the current folder. To view images in a different folder, tap File > Change Folder, select the desired folder, and tap OK. 2. Tap the desired picture. A preview of the picture and information about it will be displayed. Sending a Picture Message You can compose and send the picture message immediately or send a picture that you have already saved on the Pocket PC. NOTE: You can only send picture messages when you are connected to GPRS. To send a picture right after taking it: 1. Follow instructions in the Taking Pictures section in this guide. 2. Tap during the preview. The Compose screen opens. Section 1, page 39 3. Tap Insert text here to add a caption. Tap Tap here to insert an audio clip if you want to insert an audio clip. The Add Audio screen opens displaying the audio files. Tap the desired audio file and then tap the green Check Mark icon at the bottom of the screen. NOTE: You can record a new audio file to attach by tapping the Tape icon at the bottom of the screen and then tapping the Record button. 4. To address the picture message, tap the Envelope icon at the bottom of the Compose screen to open the Address screen. Section 1, page 40 5. To send your message to a mobile phone: Tap the To Phone... button and tap the desired contact in the phone book. Tap OK and then Send when done. If your contact is not saved in the phone book, then tap the text box under the To Phone button and enter the mobile phone number using the onscreen keyboard. Tap Send. (You can access the onscreen keyboard by tapping the keyboard icon on the bottom of the screen.) To send your message to an e-mail address: Tap the To Email... button and select the desired contact in the phone book. Tap OK and then Send when done. If your contact is not saved in the phone book, then tap the text box under the To Email button and enter the e-mail address using the onscreen keyboard. Tap Send. To send an existing picture: 1. Tap Start > Inbox. 2. Tap Accounts and make sure that MMS is selected. Section 1, page 41 3. Tap New to open the Compose screen. 4. Tap Tap here to insert a photo or video clip. 5. Tap the desired picture and tap the green check mark icon at the bottom of the screen. 6. Tap Insert text here to add a caption. Tap Tap here to insert an audio clip if you want to insert an audio clip. The Add Audio screen opens displaying the audio files. Tap the desired audio file and then tap the green Check Mark icon at the bottom of the screen. NOTE: You can record a new audio file to attach by tapping the Tape icon at the bottom of the screen and then tapping the Record button. 6. To address the picture message, tap the Envelope icon at the bottom of the Compose screen to open the Address screen. 7. To send your message to a mobile phone: Tap the To Phone button and tap the desired contact in the phone book. Tap OK and then Send when done. If your contact is not saved in the phone book, then tap the text box under the To Phone button, enter the mobile phone number using the onscreen keyboard. Tap Send. (You can access the onscreen keyboard by tapping the keyboard icon on the bottom of the screen.) To send your message to an e-mail address: Tap the To Email button and select the desired contact in the phone book. Tap OK and then Send when done. If your contact is not saved in the phone book, then tap the text box under the To Email button and enter the e-mail address using the onscreen keyboard. Tap Send. Receiving a Picture Message Your Pocket PC will display an MMS icon at the top of the Today screen when you receive a message, and it will attempt to download the picture message. If your Pocket PC fails to download the message, you will see the paperclip and envelope icon . Section 1, page 42 1. Tap the MMS message item on the Today screen to open the Inbox. 2. Tap the message to open. 3. To download the picture message, tap the Download button. Tips Resetting the Unit Occasions may arise where it becomes necessary to reset your Pocket PC. There are two types of resets: soft reset and hard reset. Always attempt to resolve your problems by performing a soft reset first, as a hard reset will return your Pocket PC to its default out-of-the-box settings, and you will lose all saved information and third-party applications. Performing a Soft Reset CAUTION: Always save your data before performing a soft reset. All unsaved data stored in RAM will be lost. 1. Locate the recessed Reset button on the left side of your Pocket PC. 2. Use the stylus to lightly press the Reset button. The Pocket PC restarts and displays the Today screen. Performing a Hard Reset Only perform a hard reset (also known as a full reset) when you want to clear all settings, programs, and data. CAUTION: If you perform a hard reset, your iPAQ Pocket PC returns to its default out-of-the-box settings and loses all information and third-party applications saved to the device. Section 1, page 43 To perform a hard reset: 1. Press and hold down the Power key. 2. While holding the Power key, use the stylus to lightly press the Reset button on the left side of the Pocket PC for about three seconds. 3. When the Pocket PC screen begins to fade, release the Power key and remove the stylus from the Reset button. The Pocket PC resets and powers on. Section 1, page 44 Using Text Messaging Text messaging allows you to send, receive, and reply to short text messages using your iPAQ Pocket PC. Messages may be sent to and from T-Mobile phones and any e-mail address. Accessing the Text Entry Screen There are three methods to access the text entry screen: · From the Dialer screen, tap Tools > Send SMS. . . to access the text entry screen. · From the Contacts screen, tap and hold a name and then select Send SMS from the pop-up menu to access the text entry screen. To send a text message successfully, you must have a mobile phone number assigned to the contact. · From the Inbox screen, tap Accounts > SMS, then New on the command bar to access the text entry screen. Sending a Text Message to a Phone 1. Access the text entry screen. There are three ways that you can access the text entry screen (From the Dialer screen, from the Contacts screen, and from the Inbox screen). 2. Compose your message. To enter preset or frequently used messages, tap My Text and select the desired message. 3. Provide the recipient's mobile phone number at the To: line. To address the message from your Contacts list, tap the Contacts icon on the Command bar. To manually enter the recipient's address, enter the phone number in the To: field. To send your message to multiple recipients, enter the numbers separated by a semicolon. 4. Tap the icon in the message header, then tap SMS from the Account drop down list to send your text message. NOTE: You are sending a text message and not an e-mail message. Section 1, page 45 5. Tap to send your message. NOTES: ·If you want to find out if your message has been delivered successfully, you can request a message delivery notification by tapping Edit > Options > Request SMS text message delivery notification before sending the message. ·If you are working offline, the message is saved to the Outbox and is sent when you are connected. ·The Inbox can be used for both e-mail and wireless text messages. You can change the message type to view in the Inbox by tapping Accounts on the Command bar and choosing another account. ·You can also send a text message from the Phone Book application by selecting Start > Programs > Phone Book or by tapping New > SMS Message from the Command bar on the Today screen. Sending a Text Message to an E-mail Address 1. Access the text entry screen. There are three ways you can access the text entry screen (from the Dialer screen, the Contacts screen, and the Inbox screen). 2. Enter the number 500 in the To: text box. 3. In the subject line, enter the recipient's e-mail address. 4. Tap the text entry screen and enter your message. To insert preset messages, tap My Text and then select a message. 5. Tap Send when done. Introducing My E-mail Service With T-Mobile's My E-mail service, you can access your work e-mail and your personal POP3 e-mail account(s) through the Inbox on your iPAQ Pocket PC. You will be able to read, compose, and reply to e-mail messages whenever and wherever you are. Signing Up for My E-mail Service from the iPAQ Pocket PC Perform the following to sign up for My E-mail using your iPAQ Pocket PC. If you do Section 1, page 46

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