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Use r ’s Guide HP iP A Q rx3000 s er ies Mobile Medi a C om pani on Doc ument P art Number: 3 64 3 51-002 August 2004[...]
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© 2004 Hewlett-P ackard De velopment Compan y , L.P . HP , Hewlett Packard, and the He wlett-P ackard logo are trademarks of Hewlett-P ackard Company in the U.S. and other countries. iP A Q is a trademark of Hewlett-P ackar d De velopment Compan y , L.P . in the U.S. and other countries. Microsoft, W indo ws, the W indo ws logo, Outlook, and Acti [...]
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User ’s Guide iii Cont en ts 1 Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Using the Stylus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–5 Setting the Date and Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–5 Setting the Time for Home and Locations You Are Visiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–6 Se[...]
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Conte nts User ’s Guide iv Minimizing Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–10 Closing Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–10 Installing Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–12 Backing Up Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–12 Using iPAQ File Store F[...]
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Conte nts User ’s Guide v Reviewing and Displaying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–15 HP Image Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–15 DockWare Screen Saver Application . . . . . . . . . . . 5–19 Editing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–20 Editing Photo[...]
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Conte nts User ’s Guide vi Digital Media--not Copy-Protected . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–16 Copy-Protected Music (.wma format) . . . . . . . . . . . 6–18 Using NevoMedia Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–19 Understanding the NevoMedia Server Options . . . . 6–20 The File Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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Conte nts User ’s Guide vii Starting iPAQ Mobile Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–36 Navigating iPAQ Mobile Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–36 Navigating the Media Play Screen s . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–37 Navigating Pop-up Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–38 Navigating the List View . . . . . . . [...]
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Conte nts User ’s Guide viii Playing Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–64 Navigating the Media Control Music Folders . . . . . 6–65 Controlling Music Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–65 Viewing Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–66 Playing Videos . . . . . . .[...]
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Conte nts User ’s Guide ix Express Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–83 Adding and Deleting Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–84 Setting Up Favorites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–85 Adding a Favorite Using the Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–85 Manually Adding a Fav[...]
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Conte nts User ’s Guide x Automatically Connecting to a Network . . . . . . . . . . 8–3 Manually Entering New Network Settings . . . . . . . . 8–4 Searching for Networks to Access. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8–7 Managing Wireless Network Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8–7 Viewing or Editing a Wireless Network . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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Conte nts User ’s Guide xi Establishing a Serial Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9–18 Joining a Personal Area Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9–18 Establishing a Cell Phone Partnership . . . . . . . . . . . 9–19 Working with Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9–19 Creating a File Transfer Connecti[...]
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Conte nts User ’s Guide xii Viewing the Content of Memory Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11–4 12 Troubleshooting Common Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12–1 ActiveSync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12–5 Expansion Cards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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User’s G uide 1–1 1 Get ting to Kno w Y our HP iP A Q Congratulations on purchasing an HP iP A Q rx3000 series Mobile Media Companion. Use this guide to find out about setting up your HP iP A Q and to learn about ho w it w orks. The software programs described belo w are preinstalled on the HP iP A Q. These preinstalled programs are not deleted[...]
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Getting to Kno w Y our HP iP AQ User’s G uide 1–2 Bonus Software On-Device Inf ormation Function DockW are T ap Star t > Help > DockW are. T ur n your HP iP A Q into a desk clock, monthly calendar , and personal digital picture frame. iP AQ Bac kup T ap Star t > Pr ograms > iP AQ Bac kup > Options > About. Back up y our data t[...]
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Getting to Kno w Y our HP iP AQ User’s G uide 1–3 Asset View er T ap Start > Settings > System tab > hp Asset Viewer . List detailed info rmation about your system and its configuration. Bluetooth Manager T ap Start > Help > Bluetooth. Enables short-range wireless communication fo r exchanging inf ormation up to a distance of abo[...]
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Getting to Kno w Y our HP iP AQ User’s G uide 1–4 File Explorer Manage your da ta (Prog ram files , document f olders, music , vide o and photo files). Find Search fo r info rmation on your HP iP AQ. T ap Start > Help > Find. Enter your search te xt or , tap the drop-down arro w to access data. Games (Solitaire, Ja wbreak er) Pla y these [...]
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Getting to Kno w Y our HP iP AQ User’s G uide 1–5 Using t he St ylus Y our HP iP A Q comes with a stylus that you should use to tap or write on your screen. Ä CAUT ION: T o pre v ent damage to y our HP iP A Q scr een , nev er us e an y dev i ce other than the stylu s that comes w ith it or an appr o v ed re placement to ta p or wr ite on the s[...]
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Getting to Kno w Y our HP iP AQ User’s G uide 1–6 Setting the T ime f or Home a nd L ocati on s Yo u A r e V i s i t i n g From the Start menu, tap Settings > System tab > Clock icon. 1. T ap either Home or Vi s i t i n g . 2. T ap the time-zone do wn arro w , and select the appropriate time zone. 3. T ap AM or PM. 4. T ap OK. 5. T ap Ye [...]
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Getting to Kno w Y our HP iP AQ User’s G uide 1–7 2. T ap in the Name f ield. A k eyboard appears at the bottom of the screen. T ap on the characters to enter your name. Note: If you prefer , you can use Letter Recognizer , Microsoft T ranscriber , or Block Recognizer to input information. Refer to Chapter 4, “Learning Input Methods” for mo[...]
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Getting to Kno w Y our HP iP AQ User’s G uide 1–8 3. T ap Close All T asks. 4. Locate the recessed Reset button on the bottom of your HP iP A Q. 5. Use the stylus to lightly press the Reset button. The HP iP A Q restarts and displays the Launch P age or traditional To d a y screen.[...]
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Getting to Kno w Y our HP iP AQ User’s G uide 1–9 Pe r f o r m i n g a F u l l R e s e t Perform a hard reset when: ■ Y ou want to clear all programs and data from main memory (where data and programs you hav e loaded are stored). ■ Y ou want to restore def ault settings. ■ A problem with your HP iP A Q is not f ix ed after a soft reset. [...]
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Getting to Kno w Y our HP iP AQ User ’s Guide 1–10 T o perform a hard reset: 1. Press and hold the iP A Q Mobile Media ( ) and iT ask ( ) buttons on your HP iP A Q. 2. While holding the iP A Q Mobile Media and iT ask b uttons, use the stylus to lightly press the Reset button on the bottom of your HP iP A Q for about three seconds or until the s[...]
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Getting to Kno w Y our HP iP AQ User ’s Guide 1–11 Alignin g t he Sc reen When the HP iP A Q is turned on for the f irst time, you are guided through a screen alignment process. Y ou must realign your screen if: ■ The HP iP A Q does not respond accurately to your taps. ■ Y ou perform a full reset of your HP iP A Q. T o realign the HP iP A Q[...]
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Getting to Kno w Y our HP iP AQ User ’s Guide 1–12 ■ Ne ver use an y de vice other than the stylus that comes with the HP iP A Q or an appro ved replacement to tap or write on the screen. If you lose or break your stylus, you can order extras at www .hp.com/go/ipaqaccessories . ■ Clean your HP iP A Q b y wiping the screen, the camera lens, [...]
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User’s G uide 2–1 2 Learning t h e B asi c s Using t he La unc h P a ge or T r adition al To d a y S c r e e n When you first turn on your HP iP A Q, the Launch page displays. Y ou can also display it by tapping Start > To d a y. Note: The b uilt-in HP Photosmart camera is a v ailable only in select HP iP A Q models. T o upgrade your model, [...]
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Lear ning the Basics User’s G uide 2– 2 Y ou can switch from the Launch page to vie w the traditional To d a y screen. T o be gin, on your HP iP A Q: 1. T ap Start > Settings>T oday . 2. In Settings, tap the Items tab and uncheck the iP A Q Entertainment box to turn of f the Launch page. 3. Under the Items tab, check the options you want [...]
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Lear ning the Basics User’s G uide 2– 3 Note: The b uilt-in HP Photosmart camera is a v ailable only in select HP iP A Q models. T o upgrade your model, please refer to the Accessories Brochure for information on the HP Photosmart Mobile Camera. Naviga tion Bar and C omman d Bar The Navig ation bar is located at the top of the screen. It displa[...]
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Lear ning the Basics User’s G uide 2– 4 W ithin each program, use the Command bar located at the bottom of the screen to perform tasks. T ap New to create a ne w item in the current program. Status I cons Y ou may see the follo wing status icons displayed on the Navigation bar or Command bar . T ap the icon on the screen to vie w more informati[...]
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Lear ning the Basics User’s G uide 2– 5 Po p - U p M e n u s Pop-up menus allo w you to quickly perform an action. Use the pop-up menu to cut, copy , rename, and delete an item, also send an e-mail or send a file to another de vice. T o access a pop-up menu, tap and hold the stylus on the item on which you want to perform the action. When the m[...]
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Lear ning the Basics User’s G uide 2– 6 Creating information From the Launch page or To d a y screen, you can create new information, including: ■ Appointments ■ Contacts ■ Messages ■ Excel W orkbook ■ Notes ■ Ta s k s ■ W ord documents 1. T ap , or from the Start menu, tap To d a y > New . 2. T ap an option to create a ne w it[...]
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Lear ning the Basics User’s G uide 2– 7 Cus tomizing th e T oday Screen Y ou can: ■ Add a picture as the background. ■ Select the information that appears on the traditional To d a y screen. ■ Set the order of the information. ■ Set when to see the traditional To d a y screen. 1. T ap , or from the Start menu, tap Settings > To d a y[...]
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Lear ning the Basics User’s G uide 2– 8 Y ou can access iT ask in tw o ways: ■ Pressing the iT ask button on your HP iP A Q. The iT ask menu is displayed. Choose your task. ■ T apping Start > Pr ograms > iT ask. The iT ask menu is displayed. Choose your task. Launc hin g App lications Open any application on your HP iP A Q from the St[...]
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Lear ning the Basics User’s G uide 2– 9 2. T ap the desired application title or logo. P oc k et In ternet Explorer T o start the Pock et Internet Explorer: 1. T ap Start > Inter net Explor er . The Internet Explorer application is displayed. 2. Make your selection from the Home page. S witching B etween Landscape an d P ortrait Screen O rie[...]
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Lear ning the Basics User’s G uide 2–10 1. T ap Start > Settings. 2. T ap the System tab at the bottom of the Settings screen. 3. T ap the Scr een icon. The Screen Orientation options are displayed. 4. Make your selection and press the OK b utton. Y our display screen is no w in the ne w orientation. Note: Some applications only work in Port[...]
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Lear ning the Basics User’s G uide 2–11 C losing wit h iT ask 1. Press the iT ask bu t to n 2. T ap and hold the program to be closed. 3. From the pop-up menu, tap Close This T ask.[...]
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Lear ning the Basics User’s G uide 2–12 Cl osing Ma nually 1. From the Start menu, tap Settings > System tab > Memory > Running Programs tab . 2. T ap Stop All or select a particular application, then tap Stop. Note: T o bring a currently running program to the foreground, tap Activate. In sta ll ing Appli cat io ns Install application[...]
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Lear ning the Basics User’s G uide 2–13 T o help reduce the chance of losing information, you should back up information on a regular schedule. Bac k up/Restore using iP AQ Backup iP A Q Backup sa v es your data in a backup file. Y ou may designate a file name and a location for the f ile to be sa v ed. iP A Q Backup backs up to a memory card, [...]
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Lear ning the Basics User’s G uide 2–14 4. Click the Backup or Restor e tab, and select your options. 5. Click Backup Now or Restor e Now . Using iP AQ F ile Store F older Y ou can install programs and save f iles to the iP A Q File Store folder , which is accessed from File Explorer on your HP iP A Q . (This feature is not a v ailable on all m[...]
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Lear ning the Basics User’s G uide 2–15 2. Select iP A Q File Store from the drop-do wn list. Note: Before sa ving f iles to the iP A Q File Store folder , it is a good idea to determine ho w much memory is av ailable in the folder . T o vie w the amount of memory , from the Start menu, tap Settings > System tab > Memory > Storage Card[...]
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User’s G uide 3–1 3 S ync hronizing with Y our Comput er Using M ic rosoft Ac tiv eS y nc Microsoft Acti veSync is a program you install on your desktop or laptop computer to transfer data back and forth. In this manner , you only hav e to input information once either at your computer or your HP iP A Q. Using Acti veSync and the sync cable, yo[...]
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S ync hr oni zing w ith Y our Co mputer User’s G uide 3– 2 T o install Microsoft Acti veSync on your computer: 1. Insert the Companion CD into the CD-R OM tray or slot in your computer . 2. After the introduction displays, click Start Here . F ollo w the Setup Wizard screen instructions. When prompted, connect your HP iP A Q and your personal c[...]
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S ync hr oni zing w ith Y our Co mputer User’s G uide 3– 3 S y nc hronizing with Y our Com pu ter Once Acti veSync is installe d on your computer , you can: ■ Create an additional partnership with a second computer so you can synchronize information. ■ Change the type of data (Contacts, Calendar , Messaging, T asks, F a vo rites, Files, Not[...]
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S ync hr oni zing w ith Y our Co mputer User’s G uide 3– 4 b . Click the Schedule tab to set the time for synchronization. c. Click the Rules tab to determine how conflicts between information on your HP iP A Q and information on your computer are to be handled. 3. T ap OK . 4. From the File menu, click Connection Settings... . Select the type [...]
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S ync hr oni zing w ith Y our Co mputer User’s G uide 3– 5 Es tablishing an Ac tiv eS ync Partnership with a Bluetoot h Compu ter Y our HP iP A Q is Bluetooth-enabled, so you can establish a Bluetooth Acti veSync connection. By establishing a Bluetooth Acti veSync connection, you can synchronize your computer and HP iP A Q instead of using the [...]
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S ync hr oni zing w ith Y our Co mputer User’s G uide 3– 6 5. Once you find a f ile(s), lea v e the windo w open. Note: Y ou cannot copy preinstalled files or system f iles. 6. On your computer , open Acti veSync by clicking Start > Programs > Micr osoft Activ eSync . 7. In Acti veSync, click Explor e . This opens the f ile hierarchy in y[...]
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S ync hr oni zing w ith Y our Co mputer User’s G uide 3– 7 S ync hronizing Links Y ou can synchronize links to web sites from the Fav o ri t e s list on your computer to vie w them of fline with Pocket Internet Explorer . 1. On your computer , open Inter net Explor er . 2. Click Favo r i t e s to see the list of links to your fav orite web site[...]
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S ync hr oni zing w ith Y our Co mputer User’s G uide 3– 8 Sendin g a Meeting Requ est Y ou can schedule a meeting a nd send a meeting request via Acti veSync. Y ou create the meeting information in Messaging and the next time you synchronize with your computer , the meeting request will be sent. Note: The person(s) you in vite must use Outlook[...]
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User ’s Guide 4–1 4 Learning Inp ut M et hods Using In put Sof t w are Ä CAUT ION: T o avo id damaging y our HP iP A Q scr een , al w ay s use a stylus. Ne v er use a pen or an y t ype of met al point er on the sc r een . T o input information to your HP iP A Q, you can tap the on-screen ke yboard or write with the Letter Recognizer , Microsof[...]
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Lear ning Input Methods User ’s Guide 4–2 2. T ap the W ord Completion tab. 3. T ap the do wn arro w associated with letters and select the number of letters you want to type before a word is suggested. t 4. T ap the do wn arro w associated with words and select the number of words you want suggested. Need new screen Need new screen[...]
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Lear ning Input Methods User ’s Guide 4–3 5. T ap OK. Note: If you do not want an y words suggested, remo ve the checkmark by tapping the checkbox ne xt to Suggest W ords When Entering T ext.[...]
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Lear ning Input Methods User ’s Guide 4–4 Using t he On -Sc reen K e y board Use the stylus to tap letters, numbers, and symbols on the on-screen ke yboard to enter typed text directly onto the screen. 1. From any application, tap the up arro w next to the Input Pane l icon. 2. T ap K eyboard to display a k eyboard on the screen. Note: T o see [...]
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Lear ning Input Methods User ’s Guide 4–5 1. From any application, tap the up arro w next to the Input Pane l icon. 2. T ap Letter Recognizer . 3. Write a letter or symbol between the dashed line and baseline. a. T o display in uppercase, wr ite a letter between the hatch marks labeled ABC. b . T o display in lo wercase, wr ite a letter between[...]
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Lear ning Input Methods User ’s Guide 4–6 1. From any application, tap the up arro w next to the Input Pane l icon. 2. T ap T ranscriber to display the T ranscriber Intro screen. 3. T ap OK. 4. T ap New at the bottom of the screen. 5. Begin writing on the screen. What you write will be con verted to text. Note: T o “teach” T ranscriber your[...]
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Lear ning Input Methods User ’s Guide 4–7 3. Write a word, letter , or symbol between the hatch marks. a. T o type text, write a letter between the hatch marks labeled “abc. ” b . T o type numbers or symbols, write a number or symbol between the hatch marks labeled “123. ” What you write will be con v erted to text. Dra wing and W ritin[...]
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Lear ning Input Methods User ’s Guide 4–8 Conv erting W riting to T e xt Y ou can conv ert your writing to te xt when you write with the stylus in the Notes program or from the Notes tab in: ■ Calendar ■ Contacts ■ Ta s k s T o con vert writing to te xt: 1. From the Start menu, tap Notes or tap the Notes tab in Calendar , Contacts, or T a[...]
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User’s G uide 5–1 5 Using Di gital Ima gin g F eatures Y our HP iP A Q rx3000 series Mobile Media Companion may include a built-in camera that allo ws you to turn your HP iP A Q into a mobile digital imaging center . Y ou can share images through e-mail or the W eb, print from your HP iP A Q wirelessly , or transfer files to the HP iP A Q for s[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5– 2 Get ting to Know Y our C amera Comp one nts The Image Capture button 1 is located on the left side. The mirror 2 and camera lens 3 are located on the back of the HP iP A Q. Pressing the Image Capture button allo ws you to launch the HP Photosmart camera software so you can capture photos or rec[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5– 3 Cap t ur i ng Note: The b uilt-in HP Photosmart camera is a v ailable only in select HP iP A Q models. T o upgrade your model, please refer to the Accessories Brochure for information on the HP Photosmart Mobile Camera. Use your HP Photosmart camera to take photos and videos of all of your memo[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5– 4 Ta k i n g P h o t o s T o tak e a photo using your HP Photosmart camera: 1. From the Start menu, tap Programs > HP Photosmart or from the Launch page, tap Photosmart camera. 2. Locate the camera lens on the back of the HP iP A Q and frame the subject to be photographed in the screen. 3. T a[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5– 5 5. Press the Image Capture b utton on the side of the HP iP A Q or tap on the screen to take a photo. Note: Once you ha ve tak en a photo, it takes a fe w seconds to process and store the image. During the processing, a wait cursor is displayed on the screen. T o e xit the HP Photosmart camera [...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5– 6 3. T ap the Play icon to vie w the video. 4. T ap OK to close the V ideo Re vie w screen in HP Image Zone. Unde rstanding Ins tant Re view Instant Re vie w allo ws you to see a pre vie w of the photo you just captured. This setting provides an opportunity to delete, sa v e, or send the photo. W[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5– 7 ■ Color ■ Compression ■ Resolution ■ Auto Exposure (AE) Metering ■ Camera Sounds ■ Instant Re vie w ■ Self-timer ■ File ■ V ideo Recording T o mak e changes to the camera settings: 1. From the Start menu, tap Programs > HP Photosmart or from the Launch page, tap Photosmart [...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5– 8 Adjusting t he White Bal ance Y ou can adjust the color balance (between red, green, and blue) in a photo, depending on the lighting conditions. Y ou have the option to select Auto where the camera automatically adjusts the color for the best possible photo or you can select a specific type. T [...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5– 9 The color image types av ailable are: ■ Full Color (default)--Standard color output ■ Black and White--Grayscale photos ■ Sepia--Bro wn and White for old-fashioned photos ■ Negati v e--Produces a color neg ati ve of the photo ■ Cool--Blue and white photos Using Comp ression The compre[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5–10 Ch oosing th e Resolution Y ou can choose from four resolutions (or sizes) for photos captured (width by height in pix els) on your HP iP A Q. By using one of the four resolutions, you can choose the photo quality for your snapshots. Higher-quality (high resolution) photos look and print better[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5–11 l T urning C amera Sounds O n/Of f W ith the camera sounds setting, you can turn on or of f all camera sounds made by your HP iP A Q. T o change the camera sounds setting: 1. From the Start menu, tap Programs > HP Photosmart or from the Launch page, tap Photosmart camera. 2. T ap > Setup [...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5–12 3. T ap Off to turn of f the sounds or tap On to turn on the sounds. 4. T ap OK to e xit the Capture menu. Modifying Inst ant Re view Setting s T o conf igure or change Instant Re view setting options: 1. From the Start menu, tap Programs > HP Photosmart or from the Launch page, tap Photosma[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5–13 3. Select a delay of either 2, 10 seconds, or none at all. When choosing a delay , the photo is taken either 2 or 10 seconds after the Shutter button is pressed. 4. T ap OK to e xit the Self-T imer menu. Note: If the timer is turned on, the camera displays the icon on the screen. Configurin g F[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5–14 Note: Only empty folders can be deleted; therefore, you must remov e all f iles and sub-folders before deleting a folder . Ch anging Video Set tings Y ou can record video with audio using your HP iP A Q’ s built-in camera. Y ou can record in either MotionJPEG format or H.263 format (av ailabl[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5–15 ◆ 128x96 5. T ap the Record audio checkbox to enable sound in the video. 6. T ap OK to e xit the V ideo menu. Re vie wing an d Disp laying Use HP Image Zone to vie w and edit photos and video stored on your HP iP A Q or SD card. HP Ima ge Zone Note: By default, HP Image Zone displays photos t[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5–16 When you launch the HP Image Zone, the follo wing icons are displayed on the bottom of the screen. Icon Definition T ap to switch betw een video and camera mode. T ap to view the photo in full screen. T ap to star t slideshow mode. T ap to change folders . T ap to delete photo or video . T ap t[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5–17 Vie w ing Thumbnail Photos T o vie w a photo: 1. From the Start menu, tap Programs > HP Image Zone , or from the Launch page, tap Photos. Note: By default, the vie wer opens in Bro wse mode. Bro wse mode displays a thumbnail vie w of the photos in the current folder . 2. T ap a thumbnail (i.[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5–18 3. T ap OK . HP Image Zone no w displays the photos from the ne w file folder you selected. Note: T o vie w photos in HP Image Zone, be sure your scroll bar has been mov ed all the way to the left. Otherwise, you might not be able to see other photos in the thumbnail vie w . Vie w ing a Photo F[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5–19 Y ou can control display options, such as: ■ Sequence--the order in which photos are displayed ■ Delay--the amount of time each photo displays before the slidesho w mov es to the next photo ■ Rotation--the slidesho w can automatically rotate the photos so they display on the full screen ?[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5–20 Starting Doc kW are When your HP iP A Q is not in use (after f i ve minutes) and is still turned on or placed in its cradle, DockW are automatically starts. Y ou also can start DockW are by tapping on Start > Pr ograms > DockW are icon. T o change the DockW are settings, use your stylus t[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5–21 ■ Adjust the quality of a photo ■ Apply creati ve f ilters and ef fects to a photo Editin g Photos T o edit photos: 1. From the Start menu, tap Programs > HP Image Zone , or from the Launch page, tap Photos. 2. Select the photo you want to edit by tapping on its thumbnail. 3. T ap T ools[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–2 2 At tac hing a Sound File to a Ph oto T o add sound to a photo: 1. From the Start menu, tap Programs > HP Image Zone , or from the Launch page, tap Photos. 2. Select the photo to which you want to attach a sound f ile by tapping on its thumbnail. 3. T ap the Cassette icon on the Command bar [...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–2 3 4. Select your audio options. ❏ Codec settings: PCM or GSM 6.10. ◆ GSM 6.10 provides good v oice recording and take s up far less space than Pulse Code Modulation (PCM). ◆ PCM provides better sound quality b ut may take up to 86 times more storage space than GSM 6.10 recordings. ❏ F or[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–2 4 ❏ Microsoft 2000 Professional ❏ Microsoft Millennium Edition ❏ Microsoft XP with SP1 or later ■ Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher ■ CD-R OM drive ■ VGA graphics card or compatible video graphics dri ver at 256 color or higher ■ K eyboard ■ Microsoft mouse or compatible [...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5–25 HP Ima ge T ransf er Using the HP Image T ransfer softwa re and Microsoft Acti veSync 3.7.1, you can automatically transfer photos and videos from your HP iP A Q to your personal computer for printing and sharing with family and friends. W ith HP Image Transfer , you can: ■ transfer photos an[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–2 6 Once HP Image T ransfer has been installed and is recognized b y Acti veSync, the Acti v eSync windo w displays the Image checkbox. T o enable and modify HP Image T ransfer settings: 1. Open Acti veSync on your personal computer , if it is not already open. 2. Double-click Image under the Deta[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–2 7 Note: Once image transfer has been enabled, the schedule and rules you hav e conf igured for Acti v eSync synchronization is also applied to your image transfers. Depending on your configuration, images may be transferred continuously while the de vice is connected, only upon connection, or ma[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5– 2 8 designated as the Sa ve to: folder . Y ou also can designate the images to be transferred to a subfolder with the month taken or the current date as the folder name. ■ Which images would y ou like to transfer? allo ws you to choose the transfer type of your choice: ❏ T ransfer images take[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–2 9 1. From the Start menu, tap Programs > HP Image Zone or from the Launch page, tap Photos. 2. T ap the photo you w ant to print. Note: If you want to print se v eral photos, tap T ools > Select > Range. T ap the f irst and last photo in the desired range. Once the photos are selected f[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–3 0 7. Select the desired type of printer and tap Next. 8. Follo w the instructions on the screen to complete the configuration process for your printer . (Y ou will be prompted to enter specific details about your printer . F or additional information on configuring your printer , refer to the on[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5–31 Selec ting a Printer The Printer Selection screen allo ws you to select a printer , choose to configure printers, or choose to change print options. If there is no printer in this list or the pr inter that you want to print to is not listed, tap the Conf igure… button to add a printer . If a [...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5 –3 2 Printing to an I R Printer Make sure the IR port of your de vi ce is directly aligned with the IR port of the printer . Printing to a Bluetoot h Printer Make sure the selected Bluetooth printer is in range of your de vice and the Bluetooth radio of your de vice is on. Printing to a n etwor k [...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–3 3 Print Options allo w you to change the follo wing: After setting the print options, you can sav e these options for this printer by checking the Sa ve Settings box. All future documents you print to this printer will use these settings. 3. T ap the Print b utton to print the document. Con fig [...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–3 4 T o access the Conf iguration screen: 1. Enter the Print Manager or tap the Configur e… b utton on the Printer Selection screen.[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–3 5 Adding a Printer T o add a printer , tap the Add… button on the Conf iguration screen. Ho w T o C onnec t T o The Printer Before selecting the printer , HP Mobile Print needs to kno w how it will be connecting to that printer . HP Mobile Print currently supports Infrared (IR), Bluetooth, Net[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–3 6 ■ Bluetooth Connections - Faster than IR, b ut setting up a Bluetooth connection can dif fer from de vice to de vice. Fo r more information, refer to “ Adding a Bluetooth Printer” ■ IR Connections - IR connections are the slo west, but easiest to use. For more information, refer to “[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–3 7 T o search for Bluetooth Printer(s): 1. Once the Next button has been tapped, the Specify Bluetooth Printer screen gi ves the user the option to choose Sear ch f or a Bluetooth printer near me or to Add a Bluetooth printer . The option, Search f or a Bluetooth printer near me , discovers Bluet[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–3 8 2. Discov ering Bluetooth Printer(s) Once the Next button has been tapped, a "Searching for de vices…" message indicates the HP Mobile Print is searching for and will list the Bluetooth printers discov ered. T apping the Stop b utton will cancel disco very and allo w you to choose [...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5–39 3. Specify the Bluetooth Printer by f illing in the blank information fields. Mfg: Select the manufacturer of the printer you would lik e to print to, from the drop-do wn list. Model: Choose the printer model family that best represents the printer from the Model drop-do wn list. The printer&ap[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–4 0 Print T est Page: This button allo ws you to make sure you can print to the selected printer , using the settings you ha v e chosen, by printing a test page. 4. T ap the Finish b utton to add the printer . Adding an I R Printer T o add an IR Printer: 1. Choose an IR printer and tap the Next bu[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5–41 on the list, choose the closest possible match and try to print. If that fails, then try a dif ferent printer family until one is found that allo ws a good quality print to come out.) Address: This f ield will auto-populate with "IR." My Printer Name: Enter a unique name to identify t[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–4 2 2. Specify the Network Printer b y filling in the blank information fields. Mfg: Select He wlett-Packard from the drop-do wn menu. HP Mobile Print supports currently only He wlett-Packard printers. Model: Choose the printer model family that best represents the target printer from the Model dr[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–4 3 Enable Raw File T ypes: This is an adv anced option and can be ignored by most users. This option enables certain f ile types to be sent directly to the printer in their nati ve format. Ra w PCL, JPG, and PS files are e xamples of f ile types that might be candidates for sending directly to th[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5–44 Remo ving Printers fr om the Prin ter Selec tion List T o remo ve a printer from the Printer Selection List, highlight the printer you want to remo ve on the Conf iguration screen, and then tap the Remove b utton. Because the printer will be remov ed permanently , a message box will ask you to [...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–4 5 Modifying Printers from the Prin ter Selec tion List On the Configuration screen, select the printer you w ant to modify and tap the Modify… button. The follo wing windo w can v ary , depending on the printer type selected. Make an y modifications necessary and tap Update to sa v e the chang[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–4 6 Cha ngi ng S y s t e m S e tt i n gs Establish and modify System settings on the Configuration screen, as sho wn here. Ta p t h e System tab at the bottom of the Configuration screen. The System Configuration screen is displayed with its current settings. If necessary , change the Bluetooth CO[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–4 7 1. From the Start menu, tap iP A Q Wir eless or tap the iP A Q Wire l es s icon located in the Command bar at the bottom of the screen. 2. From the iP A Q Wir eless screen, tap the Bluetooth Settings but t on > Services tab . 3. T ap Serial P ort > Adva nced ... button. 4. Make an y chan[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–4 8 the target printer for each print job is sho wn next to a "+" or "-". Users can expand a print job to vie w its details b y tapping the "+" sign. Note: Jobs are identif ied by printer name; therefore, a printer can be listed more than once.[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–4 9 The Details But ton This Details button tells which it em is being printed, what the current print status of is, where it is being printed to, and via what connection. T o bring up a detailed vie w of the item to be printed, select a document, and then tap on the Details… button. The Cancel [...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–5 0 not be stopped, but will f inish printing unless it is directly canceled by selecting the document and tapping Cancel . The document follo wing it in the print list will not print until Continue is tapped. If an error occurs in one of the currently printing documents, all print jobs are automa[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5–51 The P a st Print Jobs Sc reen The Past Print Jobs screen displays a list of past print jobs. Ne xt to each print job's "+" or "-" is the name of the printer where the document was printed. When an item is e xpanded in the list vie w , it displays the documents printed t[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5–5 2 The Details But ton Select a document from an expand ed print job and then tap the Details b utton to bring up a detailed vie w of the item printed. This vie w displays which document was printed, what its f inal status was, where it was printed to, and what connection w as used in which to pr[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5 –5 3 The Content T ransformation Preferences screen is split into two lists. The top list represents all the file types that can be printed from print enabled applications. The bottom list represents the modules that can transform the content of the selected file type into something printable. If [...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–5 4 The Logging Screen The logging screen enables HP Mobile Print to record troubleshooting information in a file. ■ Off - turns all logging of f. ■ Low: Err ors - turns logging on for errors only . ■ Medium: W arnings - record more information about what is happening in the system. ■ High[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–5 5 The Printing Notifica tion Printing Notification displays whene ver a document in a print job is printing. Clicking on the notification brings up a b u bble windo w that allo ws for easy access to the Print Manager to vie w the current status of print jobs. T ap on Go T o Print Manager to open[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–5 6 Configurin g Notifications Some settings on the notification s can be adjusted b y going to Start Menu > Settings > Sounds & Notif ications and selecting the Notifications tab . The notification preferences are sho wn for the Printing notification. While it isn't possible to tot[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–5 7 Using File Exp lorer to Print Photos Y ou can print a photo by using File Explorer on your HP iP A Q. The HP Mobile Printing Utility automatically adds "tap-and-hold" print support. T o print a photo using File Explorer: 1. T ap and hold on a supported f ile type. A context menu appe[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5–58 Using HP Ins tant Share Printin g W ith HP Instant Share Printing, you can conf igure this option to automatically print your photos when you connect your HP iP A Q to your PC. T o tag a photo for HP Instant Share Printing: 1. From the Start menu, tap Programs > HP Image Zone , or from the L[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5–5 9 The next time you connect to your PC, HP Image Zone automatically prints your photos. Note: Y ou must install HP Image Zone for PCs on to your desktop for HP Instant Share to work. Printing Wit h a Memor y C ard T o print photos b y inserting your memory card into an HP printer , you must use [...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–6 0 Sharin g Using HP Image Zone you can share your photos using HP Instant Share. Services include: ■ e-mail photos ■ upload photos ■ order prints The Instant Share process is described in the follo wing picture. 1. Capture photos using your HP iP A Q Photosmart camera. T ag the photos that[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User’s G uide 5–61 4. Photos are immediately sent either to your printer or to your specified e-mail destinations. 5. The person who recei ves your HP Instant Share e-mail is gi ven a link to your photos on the HP Instant Share website. Here, they can vie w and print the photos, reply to your e-mail, or forward t[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–6 2 9. Enter your HP Passport userid and passw ord on the Sign-in with HP Passport screen; otherwise, create a ne w account b y using the link provided on the screen. Y ou must have a P assport account to use HP Instant Share. 10. T ap Next to access the Instant Share Services Menu. 11. On the Sha[...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–6 3 4. T ap Send and in the Send windo w , select HP Instant Shar e E-Mail. 5. T ap Next. 6. In the Share Menu , tap the box es next to the appropriate destinations. 7. T ap Sa ve. The next time you connect to your PC, HP Instant Share automatically sends the photos. E -mailing At tac hments Y ou [...]
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Using Digital Imaging F eatures User ’s Guide 5–64 Tips for T a kin g B et ter P ic t ures Note: The b uilt-in HP Photosmart camera is a v ailable only in select HP iP A Q models. T o upgrade your model, please refer to the Accessories Brochure for information on the HP Photosmart Mobile Camera. When taking pictures with your camera, you can do[...]
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User’s G uide 6–1 6 Get ting to Kn o w iP A Q Mobil e Media Using t he iP A Q Mobile Me dia Features iP A Q Mobile Media is preins talled on your HP iP A Q rx3000 series Mobile Media Companion. This application gi ves you the ability to bro wse and play musi c, photos, and video collections ov er a wireless network from an ywhere within your ho[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6– 2 ■ A working W i-Fi home network ■ At least one personal computer connected to your network running W indo ws XP (Home, Professional, Media Center , or T ablet Edition) ■ Mobile Media for PC installed on all W indo ws XP computers on your network with which you want to use iP A Q Mob[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6– 3 The follo wing table lists some of the main menu icons, and their basic functions. Set ting U p iP A Q Mobile Medi a on Y our HP iP A Q iP A Q Mobile Media is preins talled on your HP iP A Q rx3000 series Mobile Media Companion. Y ou can access iP A Q Mobile Media from the Launch page or [...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6– 4 The main menu displays each of the dif ferent modes for iP A Q Mobile Media. Local Media and Home Control modes can be used at anytime and their icons will be fully illuminated. The Media Control, Media Str eam, and Media Copy modes are used in conjunction with your W i-Fi home netw ork a[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6– 5 T o set up your HP iP A Q to corre ctly connect to your wireless network: 1. T urn on the Wi-Fi netw orking feature on your HP iP A Q by selecting the iP A Q W ireless icon ( ) in the lower -right corner of the Launch page or traditional To d a y screen. 2. T ap the W i-Fi button to turn [...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6– 6 5. Select OK until you are back on the Launch page. Select the Mobile Media icon to launch iP A Q Mobile Media. Set ting U p iP A Q Mobil e Media O n Yo u r P e r s o n a l C o m p u t e r s T o use the Media Contr ol, Media Str eam, and Media Copy modes of iP A Q Mobile Media, you must i[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6– 7 ■ T ransfer digital media from personal computers to your HP iP A Q o ver your W i-Fi network ( Media Copy mode) Note: Mobile Media for PC is only supported for PCs running W indo ws XP (Home, Professional, Media Center , or T ablet editions). It cannot be installed on PCs running W ind[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6– 8 ■ Nev oMedia Server – used to collect and or ganize your music, photos, and videos and make them a v ailable to be streamed to your HP iP A Q, copied to your HP iP A Q, or played on personal computers on your wireless network through Ne voMedia Player . ■ Nev oMedia Player – used [...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6– 9 The Ne voMedia Player application also opens and is minimized in the Application tray . Click on the icon ( ) to launch the program. Select Full Screen from the Vie w menu to display the program on the entire screen. Repeat this process for each W indo ws XP personal computer you want to [...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–10 Suppor ted Me dia For ma ts iP A Q Mobile Media supports the follo w ing non copy-protected media formats: ■ Music – .wma (W indo ws Media Audio) and .mp3 (all modes except in the Media Str eam mode) Streaming of .mp3 music files from personal computers on your network to play on your[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–11 If you hav e content in other locations, you must mo ve it to the appropriate folder in My Documents or add this location to your music library . T o add a dif ferent location: 1. Ensure Ne voMedia Serv er is running. If it is not open, select Start > All Programs > Hewlett-Packard [...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–12 Cop ying Music CDs and Vid eos T o access your digital media with iP A Q Mobile Media, it must be stored on your personal computer and cataloged in a Ne voMedia Server library . T o vie w other home movies or pictures and listen to music not stored on your personal computer using iP A Q M[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–13 3. From the Media Guide vie w , select Copy fr om CD . By default, your CD is copied into your My Music folder in .wma format. Note: Copy-protection can be added to the music you cop y from your CDs. By default, copy-protection is enabled in W indows Media Player . T o enable copy-protect[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–14 6. Select Sa ve to my Computer . ❏ If you want to sa ve the mo vie to play on your personal computer , click File > Sa ve Movie File > My Computer > Next. W ithin the Save Mo vie Wizard, enter a f ilename and the location you want to sa v e your movie. Click Next. When the movi[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–15 Note: Please consult W indows Movie Mak er for complete instructions and help in capturing movies. Use W indows Mo vie Maker to con vert videos from other formats into the .wmv format so that you can play them using iP A Q Mobile Media. Be sure you’ re using W indo ws Movie Make r versi[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–16 Digital Medi a --not Copy-Pr otected There are se veral w ays to transfer media to your HP iP A Q. T o transfer media from your networked personal computers to your HP iP A Q: ■ Use the Media Copy feature of iP A Q Mobile Media to transfer media from networked personal computers to your[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–17 In Local Media mode, media that is stored in main memory (not SD Cards or iP A Q File Store) is stored in the My Documents folder . T o access media in other locations, you need to modify the storage settings to point iP A Q Mobile Media to specif ic locations. T o modify your storage set[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–18 Cop y-Protected Music (.wm a format) T o transfer and play cop y-protected .wma-formatted music on your HP iP A Q, you must use W indows Media Player . T o transfer cop y-protected .wma music f iles to your HP iP A Q, follo w these steps: 1. Place your HP iP A Q in its desktop cradle or c[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–19 7. Select the location to copy the media to, then select Copy in the upper-right hand corner . Note: Y ou cannot use iP A Q Mobile Media to play copy-protected media in an y mode, or use the Media Copy feature with copy-protected media. T o successfully cop y any cop y-protected media to [...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–20 Und erstanding t he N e v oMedi a Ser ver Opt io n s The main menu for Ne voMedia Serv er has se v eral controls and options. Th e Fi l e M e nu Y ou have tw o options on the Nev oMedia Serv er File menu. Note: The folder icon to the left of the folder name column indicates that all subfo[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–21 ■ List—choose this option to vie w a simple list of local folders Ne voMedia Serv er scans to populate the digital media database. ■ Details—choose this option to vie w the details of your personal computer digital media folders. The Details V iew is organized b y: ❏ Folder Name[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–2 2 ❏ Path: the complete path to the location of your digital media folders on your personal computer . Note: Y ou can adjust the categories in Details V iew . Place your mouse ov er the category names and when the curser changes to a double-sided arro w , drag left or right to change the [...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–2 3 ■ Launch Ne voMedia Player at Startup—check this option if you want Ne v oMedia Player to start automatically e very time Ne voMedia Serv er starts. By default, this option is check ed. ■ Database T ools—select this menu item to access database-specific options: ■ V alidate Dat[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–2 4 The Ne v oMedi a Ser v er Icons The Ne voMedia Serv er icons put the features you'll use most often at your fingertips. Note: Y ou must first select a media folder . Otherwise, the icon is inacti ve and appears grayed-out. T he Cont e xt Menu Y ou can access the Context menu from th[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–25 Right-click on the Context menu for these menu options: ■ Click Open Nev oMedia Serv er . ■ Click Disable Nev oMedia Server . ■ Click Quick Add... . ■ Run the Media Collection Wizard. ■ Click Scan All. ■ Click Exit. P erforming Common Ne v oMedia Serv er T ask s Scanning a Fol[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–2 6 Upd atin g th e List of M edia Ne voMedia Serv er automatically updates its database any time you add or delete digital media in folders you've added to the database. Y ou can also manually s can folders to search for ne w media. Note: Y ou must first add the folder you want to scan[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–2 7 1. Select the folders you want to remo ve from the database. Note: The remov e function is inacti v e if you hav en't selected a folder . The inactiv e status is indicated by a grayed-out icon or menu item. 2. Click Media Collection > Remove. (Y ou can also press the Del key .) W[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6– 2 8 T o restart the programs, go to Start > All Pr ograms > Hewlett-Packard > Mobile Media f or PC > Ne voMedia Server . Using N e v oMedia Play er Ne voMedia Player allo ws you to use your personal computer as a digital media player to vie w dif ferent music, pictures and video[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–2 9 Ne voMedia Player starts automatically e very time Nev oMedia Server starts if you ha v en't changed the default settings in Ne voMedia Serv er . Y ou can also manually start Nev oMedia Player by going to Start > All Programs > Hewlett-Packard > Mobile Media f or PC > Ne[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–3 0 ■ No w Playing—choose this option to sho w or hide information (such as media title , duration, artist, and folder) about currently playing media.) Note: The Vi e w menu also lists the type and title of the currently playing media. Y ou can use the Vi e w menu to choose which current[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–31 P erforming Common Ne v oMedia Pl aye r T a s k s P laying Multipl e Media T ypes Simultaneously W ith Ne voMedia Player , you can play multiple media types at the same time. For e xample, you might want to play a particular song while vie wing digital photos of your last v acation. Y ou [...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6 –3 2 2. Select Full Scr een. The player windo w reduces to its regular size. Note: Each time Ne v oMedia Player starts, it defaults back to regular -screen mode. If you want to e xit the Ne v oMedia Player application, you must be in regular -screen mode. Vie wing Information a bout C urrent[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–3 3 No checkmark next to the option indicates that No w Playing is of f. T o turn it on, click No w Playing . Note: The default Ne v oMedia Player No w Playing setting is on. Exiting Ne v oM edia Play er Ne voMedia Player shuts do wn automatically every time Ne voMedia Serv er shuts do wn if[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–3 4 clicking on this icon ( ) in your system tray , or by selecting Start > All Programs > Hewlett-Packard > Mobile Media f or PC > Nev oBackup. Note: Microsoft Acti ve Sync must be installed in order for Ne voBackup to operate. Ne voBackup has tw o basic tasks: Create a custom b[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–3 5 Restoring a Pre vious Ba c k u p Configura tion 1. Place your HP iP A Q in its desktop cradle or connect it to the sync cable. 2. Right-click on the Ne voBackup icon ( ) in the system tray and select Open. 3. Select Next at the We l c o m e screen. 4. On the Backup T asks screen, select [...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–3 6 Startin g iP A Q Mobile Media T o access iP A Q Mobile Media, from the Launch page or the traditional T oday screen, tap Start > iP A Q Mobile Media. Y ou can also press the Mobile Media button ( ) on your HP iP A Q to access your digital media. When you launch iP A Q Mobile Media, it[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–3 7 Note: Even if you’ ve set up the correct operating en vironment, you may hav e to wait up to 60 seconds for all of the icons to acti v ate each time you start iP A Q Mobile Media. Note: Each time you tap one of the mode icons, Mobile Media will displays a swirling “working” icon in[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–3 8 Na v igating P op-up Me nus Y ou can also navigate iP A Q Mobile Media by using the pop-up menus. An example of a pop-up menu is the Select Media Server menu: T o select another item (mak e it the current item):[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–39 ■ T ap it using the sylus. ■ Use the Navig ational T ouch P ad. Na v igating the L ist V ie w T o play music from the list vie w , simply tap a song. T o easily switch between the List V iew and Controls vie w , tap or at the top-right screen. Y ou can also control music play . The fo[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–4 0 Na v igati ng the Co ntr ols V ie w The Controls V iew allo ws you additional control over music play . The table lists controls that are av ailable when you play music. T ap this key: T o: Stop music pla y Control the volume Mute the sound Icon Functions Star ts music pla y (when no mus[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–41 Selec ting a Stora ge Location Y ou can store downloaded media directly onto your HP iP A Q, or you can store it on an optional e xpansion card (SD card). F or more information on expansion cards and storage space, refer to the “Expansion Cards” chapter in this document. T o select a [...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–4 2 C urren tly Playin g Similar to Quick Links, the Currently Playing pop-up menu allo ws you to vie w the type(s) and title(s) of currently playing media. From this menu, you can choose which media you want to control. T o access the Curr ently Playing pop-up menu: 1. While in Controls V i[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–4 3 P lay ing Digital M edia on My HP iP A Q There are two ways you can play media on your HP iP A Q. Y ou can: ■ Play media stored in your local library ( Local Media mode). ■ Stream media from a media server to your HP iP A Q ( Media Stream mode).[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–44 P lay ing Local Medi a (Local Medi a Mode) Before you can play local media, you hav e to store it in your local library . Y our HP iP A Q may hav e a v ailable storage space for you to store your local media, or you may choose to purchase a Secure Digital (SD) card to store your local med[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–4 5 3. From the pop-up menu, select the media location by tapping it: Note: All of the media accessed at the same time are stored in a single, flat directory . If you create a hierarchical file structure in any of the three Local Library locations, then you should specify the exact locations[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–4 6 Pl ay in g M u s i c No w that you’ ve stored music in your local library , you can start listening to it on your HP iP A Q. 1. From the main Local Media screen, tap My Music. The My Music menu appears. T ap this menu option: T o: Change Displa y on Pla y Set up your Mobile Media so th[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–4 7 2. T o start play: a. Navigate to a song, then tap it. Or b . If you na viga te using the up and do wn arro w ke ys, press the Navig ational T ouch P ad. Controlling Music Play Y ou can choose between two different My Music screen vie ws— the List V iew and the Controls V ie w:[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–4 8 Note: Each time you start playing Local Media, the My Music screen defaults to Controls V ie w if the default setting of Change Display to Play is set on the Customize menu. T o set the default to List V ie w , uncheck the Change Display on Play option from the Customize menu. Viewing Pi[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–4 9 2. T ap the picture you w ant to view . Note: When you start the media, the screen automatically switches to controls vie w because the Change Display on Play option is selected by defa ult. Note: Y ou can also change the media location from the My Pictures screen. If you do, the main Lo[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–5 0 Note: Each time you start Local Media, the My Pictures screen defaults to controls vie w . T o set the default to List V iew , uncheck the Change Display on Play option from the Customize menu. Na v igati ng the Co ntr ols V ie w The Controls V iew allo ws you additional control over pic[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–51 Note: If you’ re in full-screen mode, and you want to rotate a picture to landscape orientati on, press the Na vigational T ouch Pad ke y in the do wn direction. Press it again to rotate picture back to portrait orientation. P lay ing Videos Y ou can also play videos on your HP iP A Q. [...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–5 2 2. T ap the video you w ant to play . Note: iP A Q Mobile Media can play .wma videos that have been created for using the pocket PC screen. F or more information on saving your videos for diplay on your HP iP A Q, refer to the “Copying Music CDs and V ideos” section of this document.[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6 –5 3 Controllin g Video Pla y The My V ideos screen also has two dif ferent vie w s—the List V iew and the Controls V ie w . Note: Each time you start Local Media, the My V ideos screen defaults to controls vie w . T o set the default to list view , uncheck the Change Display on Play optio[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–5 4 3. From the pop-up menu, tap Delete . The follo wing screen appears: The Wrench icon starts blinking. If you w ant to exit Delete mode, tap the blinking wrench then tap Cancel Delete .[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–5 5 Note: Y ou’ll only see media stored in the media location you’ ve selected. Deletin g Individual T rac ks 1. Select the tracks you want to delete b y tapping in the checkbox. 2. T ap . 3. T o e xit Delete mode, tap the blinking wrench then tap Cancel Delete . Deleting A ll Media in a[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–5 6 Streaming Medi a (Media Stream Mode) W ith Media Stream, you can stream media from a media serv er onto your HP iP A Q. 1. T o access Media Str eam mode, tap from the main Mobile Media screen. The Media Stream screen appears: Selec ting a M edia Ser ver Before you can stream media, you h[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–5 7 The Media Stream Cus tomize Menu As pre viously mentioned, the pop-up menu giv es you dif ferent options based on the mode you’ re in. The media stream customize menu allo ws you to: T ap this menu option: T o: Edit Media Ser v er ... Edit your Media Server info rmation. 1. Select a Me[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–58 Pl ay in g M u s i c 1. From the main Media Stream screen, tap My Music. The My Music menu appears. If you’ ve selected a Ne vo Media Server , the My Music List V iew is org anized by folders. Y our Music is organized by: ■ Albums ■ Artists / Albums ■ Artists / T itles ■ Genres [...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–5 9 Controlling Music Play Y ou can choose between two different My Music screen vie ws— the List V iew and Controls V ie w . Note: Each time you start Media Stream, the My Music screen defaults to Controls V ie w . T o set the default to List V iew , uncheck the Change Display on Play opt[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–6 0 2. T ap a folder to select it. 3. Navigate to the picture you w ant to vie w then tap it. Note: When you start the media, the screen automatically switches to controls vie w because the Change Display on Play option is selected by defa ult. Note: If you’ re in full-screen mode, and you[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–61 ■ All —results will include all items (and folders) that contain the text you entered. F or example, if you entered the w ord "Pat", the results w ould include: ❏ Any artist with P at in their name, like P at Benatar or Pat Metheny ❏ All albums b y artists with P at in t[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–6 2 5. T ap . The Search Results screen appears: Note: While the search is processing for results, you can cancel the search request by tapping the Sear ch icon. P lay ing Digital M edia on O t her De v ices (M edia C ontrol) Ne vo Media Control allo ws you to use your HP iP A Q to play medi[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–6 3 1. From the Media Contro l screen, tap the media player selection area ( ). 2. From the pop-up list of av ailabl e media players, select one by tapping it. When you play the media, it plays in the digital media player you selected. The Media C ontrol Cus tomize Menu As pre viously mentio[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–64 Pl ay in g M u s i c 1. From the main Media Control screen, tap My Music. The My Music menu appears. If you’ ve selected a Ne v oMedia Server , the My Music list view is org anized by folders. Y our music is organized b y: ■ Albums ■ Artists / Albums ■ Artists / T itles Change Dis[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–6 5 ■ Genres / Artists ■ Genres / T itles ■ All T itles Naviga ting t he Me dia Con trol Music Folders 1. Select a folder by tapping it. 2. T o start play: ❏ Navig ate to a song, then tap it, or If you navig ate using the Up and Down ke ys on your HP iP A Q, press the Navig ational T[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–6 6 Note: When you start the media, the screen automatically switches to controls vie w . Y ou switch from Controls V iew to List V iew . T o play music from the List view , simply tap a song in the list. Viewing Pic tu res Y ou can simultaneouly view pictures on your HP iP A Q and other dig[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–6 7 3. Navigate to the picture you w ant to vie w , then tap it. Note: When you start the media, the screen automatically switches to controls vie w because the Change Display on Play option is selected by defa ult. Note: If you’ re in full-screen mode, and you want to rotate a picture, pr[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–6 8 ■ Tit le —results will include any titles that contain the whole word or phrase you entered ■ Artist —results will include any artists whose name contains the whole word or phrase you entered ■ All —results will include all items (and folders) that contain the text you entere[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–6 9 5. T ap . The Search Results screen appears. Note: While the search is processing for results, you can cancel the search request by pressing the Sear ch b utton. Do wnloa ding M edia (Medi a Cop y) W ith Media Copy , you can do wnload media onto your HP iP A Q to enjoy later . Y ou can a[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–7 0 Selec ting a M edia Ser ver Select the server from which you w ant to do wnload media: 1. T ap the media serv er selection arro w at the bottom of the Media Copy screen. 2. T ap to select an item from the Select Media Serv er pop-up list of av ailable media servers. Note: Any media serv [...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–71 If you’ ve selected a Ne v oMedia Server , the My Music list view is organized b y folders. Y ou can select music to download b y: ■ Albums ■ Artists / Albums ■ Artists / T itles ■ Genres / Artists ■ Genres / T itles ■ All T itles Selectin g Music to Do wnload 1. Select a fo[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6 –7 2 Note: Y ou can only download indi vidual tracks, not entire folders. 2. T ap the track(s) you w ant to do wnload. ❏ If there’ s not enough av ailable storage space in the folder you’ ve selected, the storage pie chart appears full, and Media Copy won’ t allo w you to select medi[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–7 3 Do w nloadin g P ictures 1. From the main Media Copy screen, tap My Pictures. The My Pictures menu appears. In Media Copy mode, the My Pictures list vie w is org anized by folders. Se le ctin g P ictu re s t o D o w n lo ad 1. T ap to select a folder . A checkbox appears to the left of e[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–7 4 Selectin g Videos to Do wnload Note: Y ou can download an y type of video to your HP iP A Q. Ho we ver , your HP iP A Q will only play .wmv f iles that were specifically created for handheld de vices. 1. T ap to select a folder . A checkbox appears to the left of each video name. Note: Y[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–7 5 ■ adding rooms ■ creating dif ferent users ■ creating acti vities Sta rti ng Up Ne v oHome Co ntr ol T o access Ne v oHome Control from your HP iP A Q, tap on the Launch page. Y ou can also tap Start > Programs > iP A Q Mobile Media. N avig a ti n g t h e N e v oH om e C on t[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–7 6 The de vice wheel has default placeholders (called ghosted de vices) for commonly-used home entertainment de vices, making it easier for you to set up the de vices you want to control. Even an "empty" room has ghosted de vices, making it easier for you to set up rooms. Note: Th[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6 –77 Settin g up the K e y G uides The Key Guides menu allo ws you to customize the middle navig ational hard ke y so you can use it to control your home media de vices. Y ou can set up the Navigational T ouch P ad ke ys three dif ferent ways: ■ Navigation—this allo ws you to use the Navi[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–7 8 ■ , then Add De vice. The Device W izard Initialization screen appears. 1. T ap Next to continue. 2. Select the de vice you want to add from the De vice drop-do wn menu, then tap Next. The Device Setup Methods screen appears. From this screen, you hav e four options: ❏ Select Brand?[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–7 9 T o do wnload device codes, enter information about your de vice on myNe vo.com: ❏ Select the de vice type. ❏ Select the brand. Note: Y ou can also download e xtended ke y functions, key graphics and network logos for your de vice from myNe v o.com. Controllin g a De vice Contol mul [...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–80 Cus tomizing t he Control Sc reen The control screen looks dif ferent based on the brand/type of de vice you’ re controlling. For example, if you’ re controlling a cable box, you won’ t see a Record ke y . Y ou can also customize the control screens by adding ne w k ey functions, ch[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–81 7. From the K ey Button/Symbol Selection screen: ❏ Select the way you want the ne w key to look from the Button drop-do wn menu. ❏ Select the symbol you want on the ke y from the Symbol drop-do wn menu, then tap Done. Y our new function ke y appears on the control screen. Note: Y ou c[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6 –8 2 Cop yi ng a K e y 1. T ap to bring up the Customize menu. 2. From the pop-up menu, tap Copy K ey ... The Wr ench icon starts blinking. If you want to e xit copy ke y mode, tap the blinking wrench, then tap Cancel Copy . 3. T ap the k ey you w ant to copy . 4. T ap an empty space on the [...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–8 3 2. From the pop-up menu, tap Delete K ey ... The Wrench icon starts blinking. If you want to e xit Delete Key mode, tap the blinking wrench, then tap Cancel Delete . Note: While the wrench icon is blinking, a "mini-help tip" appears to step you through customizing your Ne voHom[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–8 4 2. From the pop-up menu, tap Express Lear ning . Note: While the Wrench icon is blinking, you can e xit Expr ess Learning mode b y tapping the blinking wrench then selecting Cancel Express Lear ning . Note: While the Wrench icon is blinking, a "mini-help tip" appears to step yo[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–85 3. On the Conf irm Control P age Delete screen, tap Ye s . Settin g Up F a v orites W ith Ne voHome Control, you can add up to 16 pages of personalized fa v orites and access your fa vorite channels with just a couple taps. Note: Fa v orites lists are specif ic to each user , so make sure[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–8 6 Easy C hannel S etup If you choose Easy Channel Setup, the Master Control Channel Device screen appears. The Master Control W izard allo ws you to set up ho w you normally change the channels. The follo wing table describes your options: 1. Re vie w your channel options, then tap Next. 2[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–8 7 Custom C hann el Setup If you choose Custom Fa vorites Setup, the How to Record K eystrok es... screen appears. 1. Make sure the Record a new sequence of ke ystrok es? checkbox is selected, then tap Next. 2. Record the ke ystrokes for your fa v orite, then tap Stop from the Customize (Wr[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–8 8 2. T ap to bring up the Customize menu. 3. From the pop-up menu, tap Add F a vorite... . The Favor i t e s Wizard Initialization screen appears. 4. T ap Easy Channel Setup or Custom F a vorites Setup , then tap Next. 5. Follo w the instructions on the scree. Editing a Fav orite 1. T ap t[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–8 9 3. T ap the f av orite you want to copy . 4. T ap an empty space on the screen where you w ant to copy the fa v orite. Note: If you want to cop y the fa v orite to a dif ferent page, tap the arro ws at the bottom-right of the screen. Mo ving a F av orite 1. T ap to bring up the Customize[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–9 0 Note: While the Wrench icon is blinking, a "mini help tip" appears to step you through customizing your Ne voHome Control. 3. T ap the f av orite you want to delete. 4. From the Conf irm F a vorite Delete screen, tap Ye s . Note: Y ou can also add multiple fa v orites from anot[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6–91 3. Select: ❏ A ppend built-in fa vorite list. or ❏ A ppend fa vorites fr om a user and select a user from the User drop-do wn menu. 4. Then select OK. Addin g Rooms Y ou can set up different de vice configurations for each room in your home. When you select the room, Ne voHome Control[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–9 2 3. T ap again. 4. From the pop-up menu, tap Edit Room... 5. From the Room Wizard screen, tap Next. 6. If you want a ne w image, select an image to associate with your room. Then tap Next. 7. If you want a ne w label for your room, choose a ne w one for it. 8. If you want to a ne w re gio[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–9 3 T o add a user: 1. From the Home screen, tap . 2. From the pop-up menu, tap Add User ... 3. From the User W izard screen, tap Next. 4. From the Name User screen, enter the user name, then tap Done . The ne w user’ s name appears on the Home screen. Note: All user names must be unique. [...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–9 4 Note: If you change your mind after deleting a user , follow the steps in the “ Adding Users ” section in this chapter . Adding Ac tivities Y ou can ‘train’ your Nev oHome Control to perform a v ariety of actions at a time. For e xample, you can turn on the stereo and the lights [...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–9 5 9. When you’ re finished, tap Done. Edi ti ng a n A cti v ity 1. Make sure you’ ve selected the correct user . 2. From the Home screen, tap . 3. From the pop-up menu, tap Edit Activity ... 4. From the Activity W izard Initialization screen, tap Next. 5. If you want to record the ne w[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User’s G uide 6 –9 6 Do w nloadin g Additional Features Go to myNe vo.com to do wnload extra features for your Ne voHome Control, such as de vice k ey functions or graphics. Y ou can download two types of graphics: ■ TV network logos for your fa v orites list ■ Control K ey designs to customize the look[...]
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Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mob ile Media User ’s Guide 6–9 7 2. T ap Display De vice Codes... The de vice code list for the current user and room appears. 3. When you’ re finished, tap Close. Enter the de vice code information on myNe v o.com: ■ Select the de vice type. ■ Select the brand. For additional information, tips, and troubleshootin[...]
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User’s G uide 7–1 7 Get tin g to Kno w t h e iP A Q W ir ele ss Ma nage r The iP A Q W ireless Manager application provides a centralized control for you to manage all wire less features on your HP iP A Q. The iP A Q W ireless screen has individual po wer b uttons to turn wireless features on and of f--one at a time, and one All Of f button to [...]
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Getting to Kno w the iP A Q Wir eless Manage r User’s G uide 7–2 ■ T o po wer on one or more wireless activities, tap the desired button(s). ■ T o po wer off one or more wirele ss acti vities, tap the desired button(s) or tap the All Off b utton to po wer of f all acti vities. Pow e r B u t t o n s All po wer buttons (with the e xception of[...]
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Getting to Kno w the iP A Q Wir eless Manage r User’s G uide 7–3 Wi-F i Settin gs B ut ton This button is enabled whene ver the Wi- F i button is in an av ailable or connected state. Press the Wi -Fi Settings button to open the W i-Fi conf iguration page. Note: F or information on conf iguring the W i-Fi settings, refer to Chapter 7, “Getting[...]
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User ’s Guide 8–1 8 Using Wi-Fi Getting A cqua int ed W ith wireless access, you do not need to use cables to connect your HP iP A Q to the Internet. Inst ead, access points transmit data to and from your wireless de vice. Y our HP iP A Q can connect to an 802.11b W i-Fi or connect directly to other W i-Fi-enabled de vices. W ith Wi-Fi, you can[...]
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Usin g Wi-Fi User’s Gui de 8–2 Get tin g Started wit h Wi-Fi Use this section to learn ho w to use W i-Fi, automatically connect to a network, manually enter ne w network settings, and search for networks. P o w er i ng W i -F i On o r Off Note: The W i-Fi antenna for the HP iP A Q is located in the top of the unit. If you cov er up the top of [...]
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Usin g Wi-Fi User’s Gui de 8–3 Automa tically Conn ectin g to a Net work 1. T o turn on W i-Fi from the Launch Page or traditional To d a y screen, tap the Wire le s s icon () , and then tap the Wi- F i but t on . 2. If one or more networks are present, the Network indicator icon ( ) appears in the Navig ation bar . T ap the network you want to[...]
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Usin g Wi-Fi User’s Gui de 8–4 3. If you are prompted for a Network K e y (WEP), enter the security settings for your network and tap Connect. Manual l y E nte ri ng Ne w Ne tw or k Setti ngs A wireless network can be added either when the network is detected (when the Network Indicator icon displays in the Navigation bar) or manually b y enter[...]
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Usin g Wi-Fi User’s Gui de 8–5 3. Re vie w the list of networks, then tap your netw ork name if it is present. (If one or more netw orks are present, the Network indicator icon ( ) appears in the Navig ation bar .) Note: If your network name is not listed, you need to add it to the preferred network lists. If W i-Fi is turned on, tap the Settin[...]
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Usin g Wi-Fi User’s Gui de 8–6 Note: T o use iP A Q Mobile Media, you must select “W ork” to use the wireless network. F or more information about the iP A Q Mobile Media features, refer to the Special F eatur es Guide. 4. T ap the Netw ork K ey tab, enter any data encryption settings. 5. T ap the 802.1x tab, enter an y applicable data for [...]
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Usin g Wi-Fi User’s Gui de 8–7 6. T ap OK. (Y our new netw ork is no w a v ailable from the Conf igure W ir eless Networks list.) 7. T ap OK to e xit the Conf igure W i r eless Networks screen. Searchin g for Networ ks to Access Networks that you ha v e already configured are preferred networks and can be found on the iP A Q Wir eless screen &g[...]
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Usin g Wi-Fi User’s Gui de 8–8 Vie wing or E diting a Wireless Net w ork T o vie w or edit an existing or av ailable wireless netw ork: 1. Be sure W i-Fi is on. 2. From the iP A Q Wir eless screen, tap Settings > Wire l es s tab . 3. In the Wir eless netw orks box, tap the desired network name. 4. Edit the existing settings as necessary , an[...]
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Usin g Wi-Fi User’s Gui de 8–9 3. T o mak e changes to the connection settings, tap Settings. 4. T o e xit the Connectivity box, tap the Hide b utton. Advance d N et w ork S et ti ng s Use the next fe w sections to learn ho w to set up and change network conf iguration settings so your HP iP A Q can communicate with other networks. Adv anced Wi[...]
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Usin g Wi-Fi User ’s Guide 8–10 Looking U p an IP Ad dress T o f ind the IP address the wireless netw ork is using: 1. Be sure W i-Fi is on. 2. Connect to a network b y tapping the Connections icon ( or ) > Settings > Advanced tab > Select Networks but t on . If you hav e already connected to a network, skip to step 5. 3. Select the ne[...]
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Usin g Wi-Fi User ’s Guide 8–11 Cha ngi ng T CP / IP S e tt ing s Note: Most Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and pri vate networks no w use dynamically-assigned IP addresses. Y ou will not need to change the T ransmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) settings unless your ISP or pri v ate network does not use dynamically-assigne[...]
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Usin g Wi-Fi User ’s Guide 8–12 C hangin g D NS and WI N S Set tin gs Note: Most Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and pri vate networks no w use dynamically-assigned IP addresses. Y ou will not need to change Domain Name System (DNS) and W indo ws Internet Naming Service (WINS) settings unless your ISP or pri v ate network does not use dynamic[...]
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Usin g Wi-Fi User ’s Guide 8–13 6. T ap the Name Ser vers tab and enter the requested information. 7. T ap OK to sa v e your settings. Set ting Up VPN Ser v er Connections A VPN connection enables you to securely connect to servers, such as a corporate network, via the Internet. T o set up a VPN server connection: 1. Contact your network admini[...]
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Usin g Wi-Fi User ’s Guide 8–14 Startin g VPN Ser v er Connections T o start a connection through a VPN serv er: 1. Be sure W i-Fi is on. 2. Select the VPN network b y tapping the Connections icon ( or ) located in the Navigation bar . Y our HP iP A Q will automatically begin connecting to the V irtual Pri v ate Network. Setting Up Pro xy Serve[...]
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User ’s Guide 9–1 9 Using Bluetoot h Y our HP iP A Q comes with built-in Bluetooth technology that allo ws short-range connections and provides f ast, reliable, wireless communication. W ith Bluetooth po wered on, you can send information or perform the follo wing tasks wirelessly between two Bluetooth de vices, within a range of approximately [...]
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Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–2 ■ Create a personal area network (P AN) to chat, play games, etc . Note: Use of dial-up and wireless Internet, e-mail, corporate networks, and other wireless communications, such as Bluetooth-enabled de vices, may require separately purchased additional hardware and other comp atible equipment, in addition to[...]
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Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–3 Under stand ing T er ms The follo wing Bluetooth terms are used throughout this chapter . Te r m D e f i n i t i o n Authe nticati on V erif icati on of a n umer ic pas sk e y bef or e a connection or ac ti v ity can be completed. Autho ri zati on Appr o v al of a connecti on or acti vity befor e it can be comp[...]
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Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–4 Sup ported Ser vices The functions that Bluetooth s upports are called services. Y ou can communicate only with Bluetooth de vices that support at least one of the follo wing service profiles: ■ BPP (Basic Printer profile) ■ FTP (File T ransfer prof ile) ■ GAP (Generic Access profile) ■ LAP (LAN Access [...]
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Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–5 T urning O n Bluetoot h T o turn on Bluetooth: 1. From the To d a y screen, tap the iP A Q Wir eless icon. 2. On the iP A Q W ireless screen, tap the Bluetooth button. When Bluetooth is turned on, the Bluetooth LED on the top of your HP iP A Q turns blue. T o turn of f Bluetooth, tap the Bluetooth button again.[...]
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Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–6 4. Select Allow other de vices to connect. 5. Select either All devices or Pair ed devices only . Ä CAUT ION: Select ing All dev ices allo ws any de vice , e v en tho se unknow n to y ou , to connect to your HP iP A Q. A fter the y ar e connected , security set tings for specific services apply as spe cif ied [...]
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Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–7 2. T ap Bluetooth Settings > Ser vices tab . 3. In the Services box, select the service you want to enable: File T ransfer , Information Exchange, Serial P ort, or Personal Netw ork Serv er . 4. The Service you select automatically enables the Service settings. T a p on the appropriate checkbox to change the[...]
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Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–8 A passke y is a code you enter to authenticate connections requested by other de vices. The passke y must be kno wn and used by both parties or the connection will not be allo wed. T o require a passk ey or bond: 1. From the To d a y screen, tap iP A Q W ir eless > Bluetooth Settings > Services tab . 2. T[...]
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Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–9 5. T ap the Fol d e r icon and locate a desired file folder . 6. T ap OK twice to return to the iP A Q Wir eless screen. Und erstanding Profiles Use profiles to quickly enable selected personal settings in multiple en vironments. Creating a Profile T o create a prof ile: 1. From the To d a y screen, tap the iP [...]
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Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–10 3. T ap the New b utton. 4. Enter a descripti ve name. 5. Select an existing prof ile to use as a template. 6. T ap OK. Activating a Profile When a ne w profile is created, you must acti vate it to function as the current profile. T o acti vate a prof ile after creating it: 1. From the To d a y screen, tap the[...]
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Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–11 1. From the To d a y screen, tap the iP A Q W ir eless icon in the Command bar > Bluetooth Settings . 2. From the General tab, select a profile from the current Pr of ile drop-do wn arro w list. 3. T ap the Ser vices tab and specify the desired connection, sharing, and security settings in all Bluetooth Ser[...]
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Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–12 W orking with Bluetoot h Mana ger Use Bluetooth Manager to: ■ Establish connections ■ Exchange business cards ■ Control the on-screen display ■ Display shortcuts Openin g Bluetoot h Mana ger From the To d a y screen, tap the iP A Q W ir eless icon in the Command bar > Bluetooth Manager . The first s[...]
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Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–13 After two de vices are paired, the y hav e a trusted relationship with each other . No additional input is needed from the user . Therefore, connections and acti vities can be performed between the paired de vices without constant authorization from the user . T o pair de vices: 1. From the To d a y screen, ta[...]
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Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–14 Conn ectin g to Ot h er De vices Use Acti veSync, serial and dial-up connections to communicate with other Bluetooth de vices. Establish a partnership with a cell phone and set up the Bluetooth services it of fers. Iden tifying t he Comm unications P or t Y ou can identify the virtual COM ports used to create [...]
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Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–15 1. From the To d a y screen, tap the iP A Q Wir eless icon in the Command bar > Bluetooth > Manager . 2. T ap New , then a type of service, and tap Next. 3. Follo w the connection wizard instructions. Note: Paired de vices are designated by a checkmark. Deleting a Shor tcut 1. From the To d a y screen, t[...]
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Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–16 Vie w ing Shor tcuts Y ou can view shortcuts as icons or in a list format. 1. From the To d a y screen, tap the iP A Q W ir eless icon > Bluetooth > Manager . 2. T ap Vi e w. 3. T ap List or Icon. 4. T ap OK. Es tablishin g an Ac tiv eS ync Connec tion Y ou can set up an ActiveSync partnership with a Blu[...]
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Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–17 3. Follo w the connection wizard instructions. Note: Be sure the Acti veSync COM port setting on your HP iP A Q is the same as the COM port setting used for Bluetooth on your computer . 4. From the Bluetooth Bro wser screen, select the computer you want to synchronize with. T ap Next.[...]
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Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–18 5. Under Serial Port Selection, select the name of the serial port for the computer selected abov e, then tap Next > Finish. . Es tablishin g a Serial C onnec tion Use the wireless Bluetooth serial port connection just as you would a physical serial cable connection. Y ou must configure the application that[...]
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Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–19 1. From the To d a y screen, tap iP A Q W ir eless > Bluetooth > Manager . 2. T ap New > J oin a personal network > Next. 3. Follo w the Connection W izard instructions. Es tablishin g a Cell Phon e P ar tnership Y ou can establish a partnership with a cell phone, then set up the Bluetooth services[...]
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Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–20 2. T ap New > Br owse f iles on a r emote de vice > Next. 3. Follo w the connection wizard instructions. Note: The remote de vice must ha ve Bluetooth turned on and set up to allo w discov ery before the connection can occur . Sending Fi les 1. T ap and hold the f ile transfer shortcut icon, and tap Conn[...]
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Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–21 5. T ap OK. Deletin g a File fr om a Remote De v ice 1. T ap and hold a f ile transfer shortcut icon, and tap Connect. 2. Navigate to the f ile location on the remote de vice. 3. T ap the f ile. 4. T ap File > Delete. 5. T ap Ye s to v erify you want to delete the selected f ile. 6. T ap OK. Us ing Bu s ine[...]
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Using Bluetooth User’s Gui de 9–2 2 2. From the To d a y screen, tap iP A Q W ir eless > Bluetooth Settings > Services tab . 3. Under Services, select Inf ormation Exchange . 4. T ap the Adv anced... but t on . 5. T ap the My b usiness card (vCard) icon. 6. Select your contact from the Contacts list. 7. T ap OK. Note: T o create a ne w b [...]
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Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–2 3 3. T ap the Send icon. 4. T ap the de vice where you want to send your business card. 5. T ap OK. Note: Be sure the recei ving de vice has been enabled to accept the transfer . Re quest ing Bu si ness Car ds 1. From the To d a y screen, tap the iP A Q W ir eless icon in the Command bar > Bluetooth > Man[...]
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Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–2 4 Ex chan ging Busin ess Cards Y ou can exchange business card information with another de vice. If av ailable, the device’ s informa tion will be sent directly into your Contacts list in Pocket Outlook. T o e xchange b usiness cards: 1. From the To d a y screen, tap the iP A Q W ir eless icon in the Command [...]
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Using Bluetooth User ’s Guide 9–2 5 ■ Connection status ■ Length of connection ■ Signal strength T o vie w the connection status: 1. From the To d a y screen, tap the iP A Q Wir eless icon in the Command bar > Bluetooth > Manager . 2. T ap and hold an acti v e connection icon or list name, and tap Status. 3. T ap OK. C losing a C on[...]
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User ’s Guide 10–1 10 Man a ging t h e B at ter y Installin g th e B at ter y The HP iP A Q rx3000 series Mobile Media Companion has a small internal backup battery that allo ws you to change the main battery without losing main memory data (user-installed programs and data) as long as it is replaced immediately . It is recommended that you ful[...]
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Managing the Battery User ’s Guide 10–2 Note: The b uilt-in HP Photosmart camera is av ailable only in select HP iP A Q models. T o upgrade your model, please refer to the Accessories Brochure for information on the HP Photosmart Mobile Camera.[...]
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Managing the Battery User ’s Guide 10–3 2. Insert the battery into the batte ry slot on the right side of the HP iP A Q with the connectors lined up on the upper right 1 , and push the left side of the battery into place 2 . Note: Ensure the large battery label is visible when the battery is installed. 3. Replace the cov er by matching the tabs[...]
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Managing the Battery User ’s Guide 10–4 Ä CAUT ION: The co v er mus t be tightl y latched in place f or the HP iP A Q to operate . Note: If the battery is not fully charged, you must connect the A C adapter to the HP iP A Q to fully char ge it before continuing. It takes about four hours to fully char ge the battery .[...]
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Managing the Battery User ’s Guide 10–5 Remo ving t h e Ba t ter y Ä CAUT ION: Because mo st of the appli cations and dat a yo u install on y our HP iP A Q ar e held in main memory , y ou need to r e install them if the battery completel y disc harg es or if the battery is re mov ed f r om the unit for e xte nded per iods of time . Y ou do not[...]
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Managing the Battery User ’s Guide 10–6 T o char ge the HP iP A Q using the AC adapter: 1. Plug the A C adapter into an electrical outlet 1 . 2. Insert the A C adapter plug into the char ger adapter 2 . 3. Insert the charger adapter into the bottom of the HP iP A Q 3 . Ä CAUT ION: T o avo id damaging y our HP iP A Q or the A C adapter , chec k[...]
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Managing the Battery User ’s Guide 10–7 C harging wit h t he Desktop Cradl e and AC Ad a p t e r Use the Desktop Cradle to: ■ Charge the HP iP A Q. ■ Synchronize the HP iP A Q with your computer . (For information on synchronizing, refer to Chapter 3, in section “Synchronizing with Y our Computer . ” ) T o char ge the HP iP A Q using th[...]
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Managing the Battery User ’s Guide 10–8 Note: The amber charge light on the HP iP A Q blinks while the battery is recharging and turn s solid (nonblinking) when the battery is fully charged.[...]
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Managing the Battery User ’s Guide 10–9 C hangin g t he B ac klight Set tin gs T o change the backlight settings in order to conserv e more battery po wer: 1. From the Start menu, tap Settings > System tab > Backlight. 2. Select the follo wing backlight settings: ■ Brightness ■ Battery Po wer ■ External Po wer Battery Saving Tips: S[...]
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Managing the Battery User ’s Guide 10–10 2. For WLAN Po wer Sa v e mode, select: ■ OFF —No WLAN Po wer Sav e. Use only if the absolute highest WLAN throughput is required or if your network configuration does not support these modes. ■ Au t o —Automatically switches between Power Sa v e and no po wer sav e. ■ Extended —Uses the leas[...]
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Managing the Battery User ’s Guide 10–11 3. T ap OK. Note: If you disable the Auto Po wer On feature for the Application Buttons, the Po wer Button still turns on the unit. Once the unit is turned on, all bu ttons will function according to their programmed functions.[...]
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Managing the Battery User ’s Guide 10–12 Manual l y Mo ni tor ing the Battery T o manually monitor the battery po wer: 1. From the Start menu, tap Settings > System tab > Pow e r icon. 2. T ap OK. Battery Saving Tip: Set your HP iP A Q to turn of f automatically after you stop using it. T ap Start > Settings > System tab > Pow e [...]
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User ’s Guide 11–1 11 Expansion C ards Y ou can expand the memory and connectivity of your HP iP A Q rx3000 series Mobile Media Companion. Use optional expansion cards for: ■ Expanding the memory of your HP iP A Q ■ V iewing the content of memory cards (SD/MMC) Note: Expansion cards must be purchased separately and are not included with you[...]
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Expansion Car ds User ’s Guide 11–2 Installin g Secure Digital (SD) or MultiMedi a (MMC) Expansion C ards T o install a Secure Digital (SD) or MultiMedia (MMC) card into the expansion slot on the HP iP A Q: 1. Locate the slot on the top of the HP iP A Q. 2. Remov e the protecti ve plastic card. 3. Insert the expansion card into the e xpansion s[...]
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Expansion Car ds User ’s Guide 11–3 Remo ving Sec ure Digital (SD) or MultiMedi a (MMC) Expansion C ards T o remo ve an SD or MMC card from the e xpansion slot on the HP iP A Q: 1. Close all applications that are using the expansion card. 2. Remov e a card from the Secure Digital expansion slot b y slightly pushing down on the card 1 to unlock [...]
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Expansion Car ds User ’s Guide 11–4 Vie wing t he C onten t of Memor y C ards Use File Explorer to vie w the files that are located on your optional SD or MMC card. 1. From the Start menu, tap Programs > File Explorer . 2. T ap the root directory of My De vice, and select the Storage Card folder to see a list of files and folders.[...]
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User ’s Guide 12–1 12 T r oubleshooting Use the follo wing suggestions to troubleshoot problems with the HP iP A Q rx3000 series Mobile Media Companion. Note: The b uilt-in HP Photosmart camera is av ailable only in select HP iP A Q models. T o upgrade your model, please refer to the Accessories Brochure for information on the HP Photosmart Mob[...]
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T roubleshooting User ’s Guide 12–2 The bac klight k eeps turning of f . • In Backli ght Settings, inc r ease the amount o f time the backli ght sta y s on if not in u se . • Select the opti on to turn on the bac kligh t when y ou to uch the sc ree n or push a button. I want t o tr av el w ith my HP i P AQ. • Back up y our informati on . [...]
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T roubleshooting User ’s Guide 12–3 I cannot connect to a netwo rk . • Be sur e y ou hav e added the neces sary server infor mation . • Be sur e the networ k y ou ar e at temptin g to connect to is not busy . • If y ou ar e using an SDIO Ethernet car d , be sur e the pr oper dr iv er s fo r y our car d ar e installed . • Be sur e y our [...]
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T roubleshooting User ’s Guide 12–4 I cannot find the docume nt or workbook Is a v e d . P ock et W or d and Ex cel r ecogni z e and display doc umen ts in only o ne folder be lo w My Doc umen ts. F or ex ample , if y ou cr eated anothe r folde r in the P ersonal f older in M y Docume nts, the doc uments in that f older w ill not be sho w n. T [...]
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T roubleshooting User ’s Guide 12–5 Ac tiv eS ync For more information on Microsoft Acti v eSync, refer to Chapter 3, “Synchronizing with Y our Computer . ” Problem Solution I cannot connect to my computer using the Desktop Cr adle . • Be sur e y ou hav e ins talled Mic r os oft Ac ti ve S ync 3 .7 or higher on y our ho st computer be fo [...]
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T roubleshooting User ’s Guide 12–6 Micr osoft Ac tiv eS y nc cannot locate m y HP iP A Q when Is y n c h r o n i z e . • Be sur e the dev ice is on. • Be sur e all cables ar e secur el y connect ed. • Re mov e y our HP iP A Q from the Uni versal De sktop Cr adle or disconnect it fr om the Autos y nc Cable , pow er on the unit by pr essin[...]
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T roubleshooting User ’s Guide 12–7 Expansion Cards For more information on e xpansion cards, refer to Chapter 11, “Expansion Cards. ” Problem Solution I cannot get m y HP iP A Q to r ecogni z e the ex pa n s io n c ard. • Be sur e y ou ha ve f irml y pu shed the expansi on car d do w n into the HP iP A Q. • Be sur e y ou ha ve ins erte[...]
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T roubleshooting User ’s Guide 12–8 Bluetooth For more information on Bluetooth, refer to Chapter 9, “Using Bluetooth. ” Problem Solution I cannot disco ver another de v ice . • Be sur e Bluetooth is tur ned on . • Mo ve c los er to the de v ice . • Be sur e y ou ha ve no t limited y our ab ility to see dev ices. • Be sur e the dev [...]
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T roubleshooting User ’s Guide 12–9 Wirel es s L AN For more information on W ireless LAN, refer to Chapter 8, “Using W i-Fi. ” Problem Solution I cannot connect to an a ccess point . • Be sur e the WLAN is on. • Be sur e the dev ice identif ied the netw or k y ou w ant to connect to . • Be s ure y ou pro vided any necessar y aut hent[...]
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T roubleshooting User ’s Guide 12–10 iP A Q Mobil e Medi a For more information on iP A Q Mobi le Media, refer to Chapter 6, “Getting to Kno w iP A Q Mobile Media. ” I cannot connect to an a vailable netwo rk that sho ws in the lis t of networks w ithout a name . It is lik ely that the netw ork is a “hi dden ” or non-S S ID br oadcast n[...]
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T roubleshooting User ’s Guide 12–11 Problem Solution I cannot select the Media C ontr ol , Media S tr eam, or Media C opy mode fr om the main Launc h page . T he icons appear gr ay ed ou t . • The Medi a Contr o l, Medi a Str eam , and Media C op y icons w ill appear gr ayed out if y our HP iP AQ is n ot connected to y our W i-F i netw ork ,[...]
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T roubleshooting User ’s Guide 12–12 I cannot select the Media C ontr ol , Media S tr eam, or Media C opy mode fr om the main Launc h page . T he icons appear gr ay ed ou t . (Continued) • In iP A Q Mobile Medi a, s elect a medi a mode that is av ailable , tap on the Custo miz e (W renc h) menu and select Refresh Ser vers and Player , and the[...]
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T roubleshooting User ’s Guide 12–13 Problem Solution When I s elect a partic ular digital media f ile I get an err or messag e that sa ys this f ile form at i s n ot supported. • The di gital media f or mats are su pported by y our HP iP A Q either thr ough iP A Q Mobile Media or thr ough one o f the other digital medi a applicati ons pr e-i[...]
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T roubleshooting User ’s Guide 12–14 In Local mode , I cannot find pi ctur es I ha v e ta ke n wit h my integr ated HP Photosmart Came ra. • P i ctur es that y ou captur e with y our integr ated HP Photosmart Camer a ar e stor ed in M y DocumentsM y P ic tur es f older . T o access thes e photos w i th iP A Q Mob ile Media , v erify that y o[...]
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T roubleshooting User ’s Guide 12–15 I cannot play digital mu sic that I hav e pur chas ed fr om an online music store . • Digital m usic that is pur chased and do w nloaded fr om an online stor e is encoded w ith cop y-pr otec tion . Y ou cannot play di gital musi c that has cop y-pr ote ctio n in iP A Q Mobile Media . T o play cop y-pr otec[...]
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User ’s Guide A–1 A Regula tor y Noti ces F ederal Communi cations C ommission Notic e This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital de vice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This[...]
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User ’s Guide A–2 Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that an y changes or modifications made to this de vice that are not expressly approv ed by He wlett-P ackard Company may v oid the authority to operate the equipment. Cables Connections to this de vice must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hood[...]
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User ’s Guide A–3 Can adian N otice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Av i s C a n a d i e n Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. Japane se Not ice Ko r e a n N o t i c e European R[...]
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User ’s Guide A–4 Dec laration of C onfor mity This product complies with the follo wing EU Directiv es: ■ Lo w V oltage Directi ve 73/23/EEC ■ EMC Directi ve 89/336/EEC ■ R&TTE Directi ve 1999/5/EC CE Compliance of this equipment is v alid only if po wered with an HP-provided and CE mark ed A C adapter . Compliance with these directi[...]
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User ’s Guide A–5 Notice for Use in France and Italy Italy: E’necessaria una concessione ministeriale anche per l’uso del prodotto. V erifici per fa v ore con il proprio distrib utore o direttamente presso la Direzione Generale Pianificazione e Gestione Frequenze. License required for use. V erify with your dealer or directly with General D[...]
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User ’s Guide A–6 Ä CAUT ION: Us e only an HP a ppr o ved batte ry for y our iP A Q P oc k et P C. Inserting a battery that does not com ply w ith HP r eq uire ments migh t cause the P oc k et P C to malf unctio n. Because o f the type of battery used in y our dev ice , f ollo w local re gulations r egar ding the saf e dispo sal of the battery[...]
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User ’s Guide A–7 Airline T rav el N otice Use of electronic equipment aboard commercial aircraft is at the discretion of the airline. Wirel es s N o ti ces In some en vironments, the use of wireless devices may be restricted. Such restrictions may apply aboard airplanes, in hospitals, near explosi ves, in hazardous locations, etc. If you are u[...]
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User ’s Guide A–8 Japan ese Regulator y Wireless Notice Brazilian Regulator y Wireless Noti ce Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário, isto é, não tem direito a proteção contra inte rferência prejudicial, mesmo de estações do mesmo tipo, e não pode causar interferência a sistemas operando em caráter primário.[...]
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User ’s Guide B–1 B Spec ifi ca tions S ystem Spec ifica tions Note: Not all models described are a v ailable in all re gions. The built-in HP Photosmart camera is a v ailable only in select HP iP A Q models. T o upgrade your model, please refer to the Accessories Brochure for info rmation on the HP Photosmart Mobile Camera. Sys t em Fea t ur e[...]
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Specific atio ns User ’s Guide B–2 Ph y sica l Spe cification s Built-in Digital Camera HP Photosmart 1.2 megapi xel camer a w/4x digital z oom, 12 80 x 9 60 p ix el r esolution, and s elf-portrait mir r or . Captur ed image f ile f ormat: JP E G . Moti on JPE G , H .2 63 (rx3 7 00 only), Video pla ybac k f ormats , MP E G1, MPE G4 (rx3 7 00 on[...]
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Specific atio ns User ’s Guide B–3 Opera ting Env ironment Depth 0.64 in 16. 3 mm W eight (inc luding standar d battery and stylus) 15 8 g 15 8 g HP iP A Q rx3700 series US Metric HP iP A Q rx3400 and rx3100 series US Metric Length 4.5 in 114.3 mm Wi dth 2 .8 in 71.2 mm Depth 0.64 in 16. 3 mm W eight (inc luding standar d battery and stylus) 14[...]