Compaq 02CS251 manual

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    Final MW u/g O2CS251 PDA 13/4/02 9:14 am Page 1[...]

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    mobile web getting started instructions for Pocket PC ® and Palm ™ Handheld users Compaq, the Compaq Logo, iP AQ, and the iP AQ Pocket PC product design are trademarks of Compaq Information T echnologies Group, L.P . in the U.S. and/or other countries. All examples of data size and usage are estimated. Actual data used in any application may var[...]

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    Need help with Mobile Web? If you have difficulty connecting to the O 2 Mobile Web service, please visit www .O2.co.uk/mobileweb or call your Service Provider . contents Section 1 – What you need to get started Section 2 – Getting started on your Pocket PC Using Mobile Web on your Pocket PC 7 Email on your Pocket PC 9 Web br owsing tips for Poc[...]

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    2 T o use Mobile W eb you will need... A subscription to a Mobile Web tarif f. Any of the following PDA devices: Pocket PC: Windows ® powered Pocket PC – CE 3.0 or Pocket PC 2002 (Service Pack 1 ). 400KB free disk space. Palm ™ Handheld: Operating System 4.0. 1 00KB free disk space. Palm ™ Handhelds are not supplied with a web browser – th[...]

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    Y our Pocket PC must be able to ‘sync’ with your PC before you set it up for Mobile W eb. • Connect your Pocket PC to your PC via the cable or cradle. • Load the Mobile Web ‘Getting Started’ CD into your PC. It will start automatically . • Select Mobile Web 2.1 for Pocket PC from the installation menu. Any Pocket PC with CE3.0 or Pock[...]

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    The message Installing Mobile Web will appear , and on completion, the window will close automatically . • Y ou will now be asked to check your PDA ’ s screen for any further instructions. • A Maintenance Complete window will then appear . T ap Finish . • The set-up process is now complete. Note: If you have an ‘all in one’ Pocket PC (e[...]

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    8 9 The O 2 PDA homepage contains a range of hand picked PDA-friendly web sites, see page 22 for more information. The default homepage may be changed by referring to the instructions in the advanced user guide on the Getting Started CD-ROM. T o access the guide insert the Getting Started CD-ROM and select ‘User Guides’ from the file menu. Disc[...]

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    10 11 T o skip auto-configuration, if unsuccessful • Ta p Skip or Next . • Enter name in the Y our Name field. • Enter User name and Password and tick Save Password box, if r equired. (This is recommended to avoid having to enter the password each time you r eceive email.) • Ta p Next . • Select Service T ype from drop-down menu (POP3 or [...]

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    12 13 T o stop the curr ent action: • T ap the r ed circle with cross icon at the bottom of the display . T o open/close the addr ess bar from within Internet Explorer: • Ta p View . • Ta p Address Bar . T o enter a new URL: • Highlight the address bar . • Enter the address in to the addr ess bar . • T ap the gr een arrow icon at the to[...]

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    14 Y our Palm ™ Handheld must be able to ’ sync’ with your PC before you set it up for Mobile Web. • Connect your Palm ™ Handheld to your PC via the cable or cradle. • Load the Mobile Web ‘Getting Started’ CD into your PC. It will start automatically . • Select ‘ O 2 Mobile Web 2.1 for Palm OS ’ from the installation menu – [...]

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    • A new screen will indicate that the r equired files are being installed automatically . • A Maintenance Complete window will then appear . T ap Finish to continue. • The set-up process is now complete. • The Mobile Web application will be downloaded automatically the next time you ‘sync’ your Palm ™ Handheld. Surfing with a Palm ™[...]

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    Choose your handset from the list, then tap Make Default (only requir ed once). • Activate the infrared port on your mobile phone (see pages 31 to 34), and align it with your PDA ’ s infrared port. • T ap Connect . In a few seconds the connection and your web browser will open – and the O 2 PDA homepage will appear . Disconnecting • T ap [...]

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    • Open the MultiMail application, and select Mail Server in the Options menu. • For title, enter the name of your email service provider eg. mmO 2 . • For server , enter the mail server settings (you will need to get this from your email service provider). • For type, select POP3 or IMAP4 . • Enter your username and password . • Click o[...]

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    Business and finance The latest business news from ITN. Keep on top of share prices thr ough IMIweb. Log in to the DTI web site for your latest industry information. T rack important parcels on the DHL courier site. Email and messaging – with O 2 onemail/ Connectedmail you can put all your emails, faxes and voicemails into one inbox, making it ea[...]

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    Mobile Web usage indicator . * Available online for you to access at any stage, your Mobile Web usage indicator will keep you up to speed with your MB allowance – how much you’ve used and what’ s r emaining. It will also give information about your free inclusive bundle as well as any usage outside your free bundle. • For security reasons, [...]

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    27 How much data? Data is measured in bytes: ther e are 1,024 kilobytes (KB) in one Megabyte (MB). with just 1MB of data you can, typically ... View 100 PDA formatted web pages with images (each page assumed 10KB approximately). View 200 handheld computer/PDA formatted text only web pages (each page assumed 5KB approximately). All examples of data [...]

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    Additional steps to set up your Integrated Pocket PC… T rium Mondo Having followed the set up instructions for Pocket PC… • Choose Programs from the Start menu, then O 2 Mobile Web . T ap Options then Advanced . T ap OK on the pop-up warning. • In the lower Connections box, double click on O 2 Mobile Web . Y ou will see a modem device windo[...]

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    linking your pda to your phone 31 T o r emove Mobile Web from your system, follow the uninstall process. Laptops: Either ... – Click Start , Programs , O2 Mobile Web , and choose the Uninstall option, or – Click Start , Control Panel , Add/Remove Programs , and select O2 Mobile W eb , the choose the remove option, or – Re-insert the Mobile We[...]

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    33 32 Nokia 6310 • Press Menu key . • Scroll until the screen displays Infrared . • Press Select key . T o conserve battery power , the infrar ed port will de-activate itself when not in use. Nokia 6510 • Press Menu key . • Scroll until the screen displays Infrared . • Press Select key . T o conserve battery power , the infrar ed port w[...]

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    activating your phone’ s bluetooth port 35 34 Bluetooth connections first require you to ‘pair’ the Bluetooth devices. Refer to your Bluetooth device manufacturer’ s instructions for detailed information. Ericsson T39 • Using Menu – right key , scroll to select screen 5 – Extras . • Press Ye s key . • Using Menu – right key , sc[...]

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    37 36 Can I access my company LAN with Mobile Web? No, the service does not provide LAN access, unless your company provides Internet access to your LAN. If your company has POP3 or IMAP4 access into your company LAN-based email, you may be able to use Mobile Web to access your email over the Internet. Y ou should ask your company IT Manager whethe[...]

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    39 T rouble using Mobile W eb with Bluetooth? • Bluetooth devices must be ‘paired’ befor e they can talk to each other . The steps for pairing are dif ferent for each kind of Bluetooth device – for detailed instructions, refer to your phone or PDA user guide. • Make sure that your mobile phone’ s Bluetooth port is activated (see pages 3[...]

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