Compaq 02CS251 User Manual

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mobile web
getting started instructions for Pocket PC
®
and Palm™Handheld users
Compaq, the Compaq Logo, iPAQ, and the iPAQ Pocket PC product design are trademarks of Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. in the U.S. and/or other countries.
All examples of data size and usage are estimated. Actual data used in any application may vary significantly. All web and WAP sites shown are given as examples only. Their use does not signify recommendation or authorisation of the site or of its contents, or any association between its owners and O
2
. Some web sites may not be configured for use
with PDAs or pocket PCs.
© 04/02 O2 (UK) Limited. All information relating to Mobile Web may be changed without notice. All information is correct at time of production. Services may be modified,
supplemented or withdrawn.
For the latest version of O
2
Mobile Web installation software
visit www.o2.co.uk/mobileweb
O2 (UK) Limited, 260 Bath Road, Slough, Berkshire SL1 4DX Registered in England No. 1743099 Registered Office as above.
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Need help with Mobile Web?
If you have difficulty connecting to the O
2
Mobile Web service, please visit www.O2.co.uk/mobileweb or call your Service Provider.
contents
Section 1 – What you need to get started Section 2 – Getting started on your Pocket PC
Using Mobile Web on your Pocket PC 7 Email on your Pocket PC 9 Web browsing tips for Pocket PC 13
Section 3 – Getting started on your Palm™Handheld
Using Mobile Web on your Palm™Handheld 17 Email on your Palm
Handheld 19
Section 4 – Using Mobile Web
Enjoy the full Internet – anytime, anyplace 21 O
2
PDA homepage 22 Charging and data usage 25 What you can do with 1MB 26 Accessing Mobile Web while abroad 27
Section 5 – Other Useful Information
Additional steps to set up your Pocket PC with Bluetooth 28 Additional steps to set up your integrated Pocket PC 28 Setting up your WAP services 29 Uninstalling mobile web 30 Linking your PDA to your phone 31 Activating your phone’s infrared port 31 Activating your phone’s Bluetooth port 35 Frequently asked questions 36 Troubleshooting 38
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To use Mobile Web you will need...
A subscription to a Mobile Web tariff.
Any of the following PDA devices:
Pocket PC: Windows
®
powered Pocket PC – CE 3.0 or Pocket PC 2002 (Service Pack 1). 400KB free disk space.
Palm
Handheld: Operating System 4.0.
100KB free disk space. Palm
Handhelds are not supplied with a web browser – this must be downloaded (for more information visit www.o2.co.uk/ mobileweb). Please note that not all browsers are supported for use on Mobile Web
Any of the following GPRS phones:
Ericsson T39 Ericsson T68 Ericsson R520 Nokia 6310 Nokia 6510 Nokia 8310 Siemens S45 Siemens ME45
Before you can access Mobile Web, your PDA will need to be set up so that it can talk to your GPRS phone, and connect to the O
2
network and the Internet. You can do this using the Mobile Web ‘Getting Started’ CD-ROM. Setting up is a simple step by step process.
A copy of the CD-ROM should be included in this pack. If it is not, you can download the latest version from our website – visit: www.o2.co.uk/mobileweb
Items 2 and 3 may be combined into an ‘all in one’ device (with built-in phone) eg. Trium Mondo.
First, connect your PDA to your PC
Following your PDA manufacturer’s instructions, check that your PDA can ‘sync’ with your PC. To ‘sync’ you will need the cable or cradle supplied with your PDA, together with software enabling your PC to talk to your PDA.
You will need to ‘sync’ to transfer Mobile Web settings from the PC to your PDA, and also to download a copy of your PC emails and calendar.
section 1
what you need to get started
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Your Pocket PC must be able to ‘sync’ with your PC before you set it up for Mobile Web.
Connect your Pocket PC to your PC via
the cable or cradle.
Load the Mobile Web ‘Getting Started’ CD
into your PC. It will start automatically.
Select Mobile Web 2.1 for Pocket PC from
the installation menu.
Any Pocket PC with CE3.0 or Pocket PC 2002 can be set up using this option.
NB: Pocket PC 2002 users may need to download and install service pack 1 available from your PDA manufacturer’s website.
An InstallShield Wizard window will
appear to let you know that the application is about to be installed. This will disappear in about 20 seconds.
A larger window will then appear, asking
you to make sure your PDA is connected to the PC via the cable or cradle. Tap Next to continue.
The licence agreement for the installation
software will then be displayed. Please read the instructions and tap Yes if you agree to accept its terms and conditions.
If you choose ‘No’ you will be unable to proceed with this method of setting up your PDA.
A new screen will indicate that the required
files are being installed automatically.
If your Pocket PC is not in the cradle, a message will appear letting you know that it will be installed the next time you ‘sync’ with your PC.
A small window Installing Applications
will be displayed, asking whether you want to install in the default directory, tap Yes.
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getting started on your pocket pc
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The message Installing Mobile Web will appear, and on completion, the window will close automatically.
You will now be asked to check your PDA’s
screen for any further instructions.
A Maintenance Complete window will
then appear. Tap Finish.
The set-up process is now complete.
Note: If you have an ‘all in one’ Pocket PC (e.g. Trium Mondo) or a Pocket PC with Bluetooth (e.g. Compaq iPAQ
H3870) you should turn to page 28 for an additional step required to set up Mobile Web.
Once you have followed the simple set up instructions you are ready to use Mobile Web.
Connecting
Tap Start, then Programs.
If you have used O2 Mobile Web recently you can simply tap ‘Start’ then the ‘O
2
Icon’ at the top of the start menu without having to go into the Programs folder.
Tap O2 Mobile Web.
Activate: your phone’s infrared port (see pages 31-34), and ensure that it is aligned with the infrared port on your handheld PC/PDA;
or, your PDA and phone Bluetooth ports (see pages 28 and 35). Note: you must have ‘paired’ your Bluetooth phone and Bluetooth handheld PC/PDA first.
Tap Connect.
In a few seconds the connection and Internet Explorer will open – and the O
2
PDA
homepage will appear.
On Pocket PC CE3.0, an ‘O2Mobile Web Email’ wizard will pop up the first time you use Mobile Web. The Wizard lets you create an email service in your inbox, so you can use your inbox to send and receive emails online (see page 9). To set up an email service in your inbox, follow the instructions. If you don't want to do this now, you can do it later. Tap ‘Cancel’.
You can also connect via GSM – if, for example, you are overseas, in a country without GPRS coverage. To do this select O2 Mobile Web (GSM pay per minute) and click Connect. Standard minimum charges apply. Please visit www.o2.co.uk/mobileweb for details of call charges.
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The O2PDA homepage contains a range of hand picked PDA-friendly web sites, see page 22 for more information.
The default homepage may be changed by referring to the instructions in the advanced user guide on the Getting Started CD-ROM. To access the guide insert the Getting Started CD-ROM and select ‘User Guides’ from the file menu.
Disconnecting
Tap Start, then Programs, or tap Start,
then the O
2
Icon at the top of the start menu.
Tap O
2
Mobile Web.
Tap Disconnect.
De-activate the infrared port on your mobile
phone (see pages 31 - 34).
If the infrared link between your phone and PDA is interrupted, your Internet connection may be dropped. If this happens, close all programs and repeat the steps shown on the previous page to reopen the connection. You may have to reboot your PDA.
Internet-based email
You can access your Internet-based email with Mobile Web. To access, for example, Connectedmail, Hotmail, Yahoo, etc, simply enter the url of your email provider’s site via Mobile Web and ‘log in’ as you normally do.
Work email
It is also possible to send and receive your work email online using Mobile Web, if your workplace supports POP3 or IMAP4. You will need to discuss this with your IT Manager. Your Pocket PC ‘inbox’ can also be used to read and reply to email off-line. You can do this by synchronising it with your PC. Refer to your Pocket PC user guide for more information.
An easier way to use email
Mobile Web lets you create an email service in your Pocket PC’s inbox, and use it to read and send your emails. This avoids having to open your web browser and go to your email provider’s web site each time you want to check mail. It’s a more convenient way of accessing your emails as they are downloaded to your inbox.
To help you set up an email account in your inbox, an Email Wizard (for Pocket PC CE3.0 only) was installed on your Pocket PC during the setup process.
Pocket PC 2002 users should follow the manual set up instructions on the following pages.
email on your pocket pc
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