Hewlett-Packard iPAQ Glisten Quick Start Guide

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HP iPAQ Glisten features
Wi-Fi on/off Power/sleep
Earpiece
on/off
Volume up/down
Today screen
Displays current information and alerts, such as new email or voicemail messages.
Touch screen
Use your finger to scroll and navigate.
Send
Start
Press to open the Start menu, where you can access programs and change your iPAQ settings.
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Headset jack (3.5 mm)
Micro-USB power/ sync connector
Navigation ring
Press up, down, left, and right to navigate.
Center select
Press to select, similar to a mouse click.
End
OK
Press and hold to activate the camera. Press instead of tapping X or OK in the upper right corner of your iPAQ screen.
Microphone Stylus
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Welcome to HP iPAQ Glisten!
Congratulations on the purchase of your new iPAQ smartphone from Hewlett-Packard!
Follow the instructions in this printed Quickstart guide to set up your phone and to become familiar with its commonly used features.
For more information, please go to www.hp.com/support.
Note: Screen representations in this guide may vary by country.
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Table of contents
HP iPAQ Glisten features 2 What’s in the box 5 Set up 6 Start with the Today screen 10 Status icons 11 Get to know your keyboard 12 Make a call 14 Listen to your voicemail 14 Add a contact 15 Schedule an appointment 16 Set your alarm clock 17 Text messaging 18 Take and send a picture 19 Web browsing 20 E-mail 22 Change your ring tone 26 Connect to a Wi-Fi network 27 Use Google Maps 28 Music & video 29 Set up a Bluetooth headset 30 Troubleshooting 32 Synchronize your phone with your PC 33 Find more information 34
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What’s in the box
HP iPAQ Glisten Wired headset
Rechargeable battery
Power adapter*
USB sync cable
Quickstart
Important Product Information
*Varies by country.
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1 Set Up
Remove battery cover
1. Press on the back of your phone and then pull down to unlock the battery cover.
2. Lift the battery cover off.
Insert SIM card and optional memory card
Insert SIM card
With the gold SIM card contacts facing down and its cut-off corner facing out of the card slot, press gently on the SIM card as you slide it into the slot.
Insert microSD card (optional)
With the gold contacts facing down, insert a microSD card into the slot.
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Insert battery
1. With the HP logo facing out, push the top of the battery in first.
2. Push the bottom of the battery into the phone.
Caution: Only use a battery specifically
manufactured for the HP iPAQ Glisten.
Replace battery cover
1. Place the battery cover on the back of the phone.
2. Push up on the battery cover to lock it in place.
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2 Charge
Argentina:
1. Plug the cable of the power adapter into the phone.
2. Plug the power adapter into a standard outlet.
Other countries:
1. Plug the USB sync cable into the phone.
2. Attach the USB sync cable to the power adapter.
3. Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet.
You can now explore your new iPAQ while the battery is charging. It is important that you fully charge your battery before unplugging the USB sync cable.
3 Explore
Turn on your phone
To start exploring your device now, while the battery is charging, press and hold the power button until your phone vibrates.
Tip: To turn off your phone, hold down the
power button until you see the warning message, and then tap Yes.
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Power button
Stylus
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Configure your phone
The first time you turn on your phone, you are prompted to tap the screen. Next, use the stylus or your finger to align the screen.
After you align your phone screen, it is ready to use!
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Start with the Today screen
The Today screen displays current information and alerts, including new e-mails, text messages, upcoming appointments, voicemails, and missed calls. Also, you can open items from the Today screen. For example, scroll up or down to calendar by touch, or press the navigation ring, and then press the Center Select key to open your calendar. Most sections of the Today screen show more options when you scroll left or right.
Text messages
The number of new text messages is displayed next to text. Tap text to read your new text messages.
E-mail
The number of new e-mails is displayed next to e-mail. Tap e-mail to read your e-mail messages.
Calendar
Upcoming appointments are displayed here. Tap the appointment for details.
Contacts
Tap to display your contact list.
Note: The left and right soft buttons (currently Contacts and Set
in the image above) change based on context.
Set
Tap to set the alarm clock.
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Status Icons
The following is a list of status icons that appear on the upper-right corner of your iPAQ screen.
Network and signal strength
New e-mail
New text message
New voicemail
Wi-Fi on
Batter y charging
Batter y full
Batter y low
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Bluetooth
Note: To view a detailed list of status icons, see the HP iPAQ Glisten User Manual on the
web. For instructions on how to download the User Manual, see page 34.
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Get to know your keyboard
Number keys
Use these to dial a phone number.
Numbers and symbols
To enter numbers and symbols, press FN (function), and then press the required key.
When you press FN twice, it locks FN and all entered characters are numbers or symbols.
Uppercase characters
To enter uppercase characters, press CAPS, and then press the required key.
When you press CAPS twice, it locks CAPS and all entered letters are uppercase.
Symbol table
Press and hold SYM to display the symbol table. Alternatively, press SYM repeatedly after pressing a character to scroll through a list of alternate symbol choices.
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Spacebar
Press to add a space.
Web
Press to launch Internet Explorer.
Calendar
Press to launch your calendar.
E-mail
Press to open your e-mail.
GPS
Press to open Google Maps™.
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The chart below shows you the corresponding icon that is displayed on the bottom of your iPAQ screen when you use numbers and symbols.
CAPS
CAPS
CAPS Lock
CAPS Lock
FN
FN
FN Lock
FN Lock
Press key once
Press key twice
Press key once
Press key twice
FN (function)/CAPS icons
This area of the screen displays icons that indicate if FN or CAPS is active.
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Make a call
To make a call, you can start dialing directly from the Today screen and then press Send .
Note: To go back to the Today screen at
any time, press End
Or, press Send at any time to open the Phone screen. Then use the keyboard to dial a phone number, and press Send again. To end a call, press End .
When you make a call, check your wireless service connection. The wireless service indicator appears on the upper-right corner of your phone screen.
Wireless service
No wireless service available
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Listen to your voicemail
1. On the keyboard, press and hold 1.
2. Follow the voice prompts.
After setup, you can press and hold 1 to access your voicemail.
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Wireless service indicator
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Add a contact
You can add contacts to your phone and/or to your SIM card. A SIM contact is usually limited to a name and one phone number. Outlook contacts on your phone can contain detailed contact information and multiple numbers. You can also wirelessly synchronize your Outlook contacts with your Microsoft® Exchange Server.
Add Outlook contact
1. Press Start , and then tap Contacts.
2. Tap New > Outlook Contact.
Enter contact information, and then tap OK.
Outlook contact
Add a contact from a recent call
1. Press Send
2. Tap Save > New Contact.
3. Tap Outlook Contact or SIM Contact.
4. Enter contact name, any additional information, and then tap OK.
Copy all SIM contacts to your phone
1. Press Start
Select Contacts > All.
2. Tap Menu > Copy Contact > To Contacts.
, and then tap the call.
, tap Contacts > Menu >
SIM contact
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Schedule an appointment
You can schedule an appointment from your Today screen. You can also wirelessly synchronize your calendar with your Microsoft Exchange Server. If your phone is synchronized with your Exchange Server, you can add attendees, similar to using Microsoft Outlook on your PC.
1. From the Today screen, scroll to
calendar, scroll left or right, and
then tap New Appointment.
2. To select the appointment start date
and time, next to Starts, tap the date and time, and then select the appropriate date and time.
3. To select the appointment end date
and time, next to Ends, tap the date and time, and then select the appropriate date and time.
4. If you want to add attendees, tap to the right of Attendees, and then tap Add
Required Attendee or Add Optional Attendee, and then select a contact.
5. Add additional information to the appointment as needed. When you are finished,
tap OK in the top right-hand corner.
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Set your alarm clock
1. On the Today screen, scroll to the clock, and then press the Center Select key.
2. In the Clocks and Alarms section, tap Description, and then enter a name for the alarm.
3. To set what day(s) the alarm sounds, tap a day or multiple days.
4. Tap the time to open a clock, tap and drag the clock hands or use the box below. Tap OK.
5. Tap
6. To activate the alarm, select
Note: On the More tab, you can select Sound alarms even when the device is set to silent or vibrate.
to change the
alarm style.
the box on the left.
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Text messaging
Send a text message
Text messaging allows you to send short messages composed of text and numbers. When you open up or send a new text message, the message is in conversation view. This view is similar to instant messaging—you can see the messages you sent and the replies.
1. On the Today screen, scroll to text, and then press the Center Select key.
2. Tap Menu > New > SMS/MMS.
3. To add a contact in the To box, press the Center Select key, and then tap a contact. Or, in the To box, enter a phone number.
4. Scroll to the message body, and then enter a message.
5. Tap Send.
View a text message
1. On the Today screen, scroll to text, and then press the Center Select key.
2. Scroll to a text message, and then press the Center Select key to open.
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Take and send a picture
Multimedia messaging allows you to send pictures, video, audio, and text.
1. To activate the camera, press and hold the
2. To take a picture, press the Center Select key.
3. Tap the message icon
Note: If you have one or more
e-mail accounts set up, you may need to select MMS (SMS/MMS).
4. With the cursor in the To box,
press the Center Select key to view your contacts list.
5. Tap a contact.
Note: You can also enter a
phone number or e-mail address in the To box.
6. In the Subject box, enter a subject.
7. To add a message with your photo, tap Insert text here. Enter text, and then tap Done.
8. Tap Send.
Tips
• The picture you sent is automatically saved on your phone. To access the picture, press Start
, and then tap HP Photosmart Mobile.
• For detailed information on how to use your camera, see the HP iPAQ Glisten User Manual on the web. For instructions on how to download the User Manual, see page 34 of this guide.
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key.
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Web browsing
Surf the web with your finger
1. On the keyboard, press .
2. Tap in the address bar, enter a web address, and then tap
3. Navigate with your finger.
Note: To show the address bar and menu, tap
Back Menu
Favorites Zoom in/out
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On-screen keyboard
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Add a web page to your favorites list
1. In Internet Explorer, tap , then tap .
2. In the Favorites list, tap
3. Enter a name for the website, and then tap Add.
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E-mail
Your phone is capable of accessing your corporate or personal e-mail. You can set up multiple e-mail accounts, all accessible from the e-mail section of the Today screen. When you set up corporate e-mail, you may need to talk to your company’s IT administrator to get setup information such as Microsoft Exchange Server name and settings.
Set up personal e-mail
You can set up your personal e-mail using this standard process.
1. Press Start
2. On the Messaging screen, tap Setup E-mail.
3. On the E-mail Setup screen, enter your e-mail address and password, and then tap Next.
4. On the Settings found for screen, tap Next.
5. In the Your name box, enter your name, and then tap Next.
Note: If you want to change the account display name, enter a new account name in
the Account display name box.
6. On the Setup is complete screen, in the Automatic Send/Receive list, select how often you want to have your e-mail synchronized to your device. Tap Finish. Your e-mail will now download to your device.
Note: Your iPAQ can detect personal e-mail settings for most common e-mail service providers. If it does not detect your settings automatically, please refer to your e-mail provider’s website for server information and security settings.
, and then tap E-mail.
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Set up IT managed corporate e-mail
To set up IT managed corporate wireless e-mail, you will need an Exchange server address from your corporate IT organization. Contact your IT administrator for more information about Microsoft Direct Push.
Microsoft Direct Push provides wireless access to your corporate e-mail, contacts, calendar and tasks using your Microsoft Exchange Server. Contact your IT administrator for setup instructions.
1. To set up your corporate Exchange Server e-mail on your device you will need to obtain the following from your IT administrator:
• Domain
• Server address
• Your corporate username
• Your corporate password
2. If you have the required information available, press Start
3. Once ActiveSync opens, tap Menu > Configure Server, and then enter your credentials.
, and then tap ActiveSync.
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Read your e-mail
From the Today screen, you can access your corporate and personal e-mail. In addition to e-mail, you can access text and multimedia messages.
1. On the Today screen, scroll to e-mail.
2. To access an e-mail account, scroll left or right, and then tap the e-mail account.
Note: As you scroll between e-mail
accounts on the Today screen, the number of new e-mails is displayed next to the account name.
3. To open an e-mail, tap the message.
Tip: When you are viewing the e-mail
account inbox, you can scroll left or right to view another e-mail account, text messages, or multimedia messages.
To quickly open your e-mail, on your keyboard, press
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Send an e-mail
1. On the Today screen, scroll to e-mail.
2. To open an e-mail account, scroll left or right, and then tap the e-mail account.
3. In the e-mail account Inbox, tap Menu > New.
4. With the cursor in the To box,
press the Center Select key to view your contacts list.
Tip: Start entering a contact name in
the To box, and a list of contacts is displayed based on your partial entry.
5. Tap a contact.
6. In the Subject box, enter
a subject.
7. In the message body, enter the text you would like to send.
8. Tap Send.
Tip: If you use a corporate e-mail account that synchronizes to Microsoft Exchange Server,
you can search your company directory from your phone. With the cursor in the To box, press the Center Select key. On the Select a Contact screen, tap Company Directory. Enter a name, e-mail address, or office location, and then tap Search.
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Change your ring tone
1. Press Start , and then tap Phone.
2. Tap Menu > Options.
3. On the Sounds page, in the Ring type list, select a ring type.
4. In the Ring tone list, select a ring tone.
Note: After you select a
ring tone, you can tap the play button to hear it.
5. Tap OK.
Tip: Additional notifications can be
changed by pressing Start and then tap Settings > Sounds
& Notifications.
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Connect to a Wi-Fi network
When you turn on Wi-Fi, your iPAQ automatically detects available Wi-Fi networks. If you are trying to access a secure network, you need to enter the correct user ID and password. For a corporate network, contact your system administrator for details on how to connect.
Use the Wi-Fi button
Press the Wi-Fi button to search for available wireless networks. Select a network, and then tap OK.
Use the Start menu
1. Press Start , tap Settings >
Connections > Wireless Manager,
and then tap Menu > Wi-Fi Settings.
2. Tap Menu > Turn on Wi-Fi.
3. After your iPAQ detects the available Wi-Fi networks, select the network that you want to connect to, and then tap Connect.
Wi-Fi button
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Use Google Maps
Google Maps provides the ability to find your way with turn-by-turn GPS driving directions. You can search business listings and other points of interest including restaurants, banks and ATMs, hotels, gas stations, and more—all from your iPAQ. You can also use Google™ Layers to overlay additional information on the map, including search results, traffic, directions, Wikipedia, and Google Latitude.
1. On the keypad, press .
2. Read the terms and conditions, and then tap Accept.
3. Tap Menu, and then tap Get directions.
4. Tap Start Point and then follow the on-screen instructions to set the starting point.
5. Tap End Point and then follow the on-screen instructions to set the ending point.
6. Tap Show directions to display a list of directions.
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Music & video
Transfer music and videos to your iPAQ
Before you start transferring music and videos from a PC to your iPAQ, you need:
• Microsoft ActiveSync or Windows Mobile You can download them at www.windowsmobile.com/getstarted.
• Windows
www.microsoft.com/mediaplayer.
To transfer music and videos:
1. Use your USB sync cable to connect your iPAQ to your PC.
2. Allow ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center to open and connect to your phone.
3. On your PC, open Windows Media Player.
4. In Windows Media Player, click the Sync tab.
5. Drag and drop music or video files to the Sync List on the right.
6. Click Start Sync. The video or music files are transferred to your iPAQ.
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Media Player 10 (or higher) installed on your PC. You can download it at
Play music and videos
1. Press Start , and then tap Windows Media.
2. Tap My Music or My Videos.
3. Browse to a music file or video file, tap the file, and then tap Play.
Note: You need third-party software to play MMS videos on your PC. To record video
with your phone that you can play on your PC, in your camera settings, select Video under Capture Mode
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Device Center installed on your PC.
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Set up a Bluetooth headset
1. Turn on your Bluetooth headset (purchased separately) and place it close to your phone.
2. Make sure it is in pairing mode (see the instructions that came with your headset).
3. On your phone, press Start
4. On the Devices tab, tap Add new device....
, tap Settings > Bluetooth.
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5. Select the headset from the list, tap Next.
6. If necessary, on the Enter passcode screen, enter the passcode provided by the headset manufacturer.
7. When the headset is paired with your phone, on the Settings screen, tap OK.
Note: To turn off Bluetooth, press Start
, tap Settings > Bluetooth > Mode tab,
uncheck the Turn on Bluetooth box, and then tap OK.
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Troubleshooting
Battery saving tips
• Turn off Bluetooth and Wi-Fi when not in use.
• Adjust power settings. Press Start
select the Turn off device if not used for box, and then from the list, select a time limit.
• Adjust backlight. Press Start
tab, select the Turn off backlight if device is not used for box, and then from the list, select a time limit.
Reset your iPAQ
To remedy performance issues, reset your phone by removing and reinserting the battery.
Note: When you reset your phone, unsaved work will be lost.
Unable to send or receive a multimedia message
• Verify the picture size does not exceed 300 kilobytes (size is displayed below the picture).
• Turn your phone off and then back on.
, tap Settings > Power. Tap the Advanced tab,
, tap Settings > System > Backlight. On the Battery Power
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Unable to place or receive calls
• Verify that your phone has at least 2 bars of signal strength.
• Turn your phone off and then back on.
Unable to access the Internet
• Verify that your phone has signal strength and is connected to a cellular or Wi-Fi data network.
• If you are using Wi-Fi, verify Wi-Fi is turned on and connected to the desired Wi-Fi network.
Synchronize your phone with your PC
You can synchronize your e-mail, contacts, pictures and songs with your PC. Start by visiting www.windowsmobile.com/getstarted.
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Find more information
User Manual on the web
To download the User Manual and other online information from your PC, follow the steps below.
1. Go to www.hp.com/support.
2. Confirm or select your region.
3. Search for support information using your product name.
4. On the support page for your product, click Manuals for the user manual.
Important Product Information
This booklet, enclosed with your iPAQ, contains health and safety, as well as environmental, regulatory, warranty and licensing information.
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Windows phone Start menu
Phone Make and receive calls, switch between calls, and set up conference
calling.
E-mail Send and receive email.
Text Messages Send and receive text messages.
Marketplace Shop for games, ringtones, graphics, multimedia, goodies,
and other applications.
MSN Messenger Send instant messages
Google Maps Find your way with turn-by-turn driving directions
Office Mobile Use the complete suite of Microsoft Office applications for
your phone.
Calendar View and create appointments.
Contacts Save contact information for friends and colleagues.
ActiveSync Synchronize your phone with a PC or Exchange Server.
Internet Explorer Browse the web and download new programs and files.
Windows Media Player Play music and videos.
Wireless Manager Turn on or off Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or your phone’s wireless
service connection, and change settings.
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For information about your wireless network or your wireless service plan contact your wireless carrier.
Find accessories
For the best performance from your iPAQ, HP recommends using accessories that have been designed together with your iPAQ. To purchase compatible accessories such as cases, wired headsets, and extended batteries for your new iPAQ, go to www.hp.com.
© 2010 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Microsoft, Windows and Windows Mobile are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies. The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by its proprietor and used by Hewlett-Packard Company under license. SD Logo is a trademark of its proprietor. Google and Google Maps are trademarks of Google Inc.
Document Part Number: 611682-001 First Edition March 2010 Printed in China
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