Toshiba Pocket PC e830 Series User's Guide
Introduction Thank you for purchasing this Toshiba Pocket PC e830. Please be sure to read this user’s guide before using your Toshiba Pocket PC e830, and ensure that you are aware of correct the handling procedures. • Please be sure to read the "Safety instructions" section in this document to learn about important safety issues. • After reading this document, keep it in a convenient place for future reference. Copyright Information © 2004 by Toshiba Corporation. All rights reserved.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 Series User’s Guide First Edition August 2004 Safety instructions All safety instructions must be read carefully and must be fully understood, before attempting to use your Pocket PC (either Toshiba Pocket PC e830 or Toshiba Pocket PC e830W). This manual contains the safety instructions that must be observed in order to avoid potential hazards that could result in personal injuries or could damage your PC.
Pocket PC To avoid the risk of electric shock or possible damage to your Toshiba Pocket PC e830, never remove the cover (or the back panel) of your Toshiba Pocket PC e830, except as specifically instructed by Toshiba, and never disassemble your Toshiba Pocket PC e830. Contact an authorized Toshiba service provider for assistance if repair or adjustment is necessary. Your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 generates and dissipates heat under normal operating conditions as a function of system activity.
Main battery pack Never heat or disassemble the battery pack, because doing so could cause the battery to leak alkaline solution or another electrolytic substance. Never dispose of the battery pack by burning it in a fire, because the battery pack may explode. Never short-circuit the main battery pack by either accidentally or intentionally bringing both terminals in contact with another metal object. This could damage the battery pack and cause personal injury or a fire.
Always confirm that the battery pack is compatible with your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 before installing the battery pack in your Toshiba Pocket PC e830. Never expose the terminals of the battery pack to any other metal object. Wrap the battery, or place it in a protective plastic bag, whenever transporting it. Make sure that the battery temperature is between 5 degrees and 35 degrees Centigrade before charging the battery, to avoid leakage, excessive heat emissions, or deterioration of the battery pack.
Power cords Never use damaged or worn power cords or plugs. The use of damaged or worn power cords or plugs could result in electric shock, burns or fire. Contact an authorized Toshiba service provider immediately to obtain suitable replacements. Never bend or twist a power cord, and never pull on a power cord in an attempt to remove a plug from a socket. Never place heavy objects on a power cord, as this could result in damage to the cord.
Never pick up your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 by holding the LCD, and never push, squeeze, or otherwise apply force to the LCD or its surrounding screen. This will prevent accidental damage to the LCD. Toshiba optional devices and accessories Always use authorized Toshiba optional devices and accessories. This will prevent incompatibility and avoid any risk of fire or other inadvertent damage to your unit.
To avoid damage to your Toshiba Pocket PC e830, never allow any liquids to spill into any part of your Toshiba Pocket PC e830, and never expose your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 to rain or to water. If any of those events should occur, turn your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 off immediately. Contact an authorized Toshiba service provider for assistance before attempting to use your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 again.
Work environment Your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 has been designed to be compact, light-weight and extremely portable, (and they include a self-contained battery pack), so that they can be easily carried and used almost anywhere. Proper use of your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 does not pose any health hazards.
Prevention of eyestrain Viewing angle and viewing distance of LCD When using Pocket PCs, the operator is linked to the equipment through the eyes as well as through the hands. Viewing angle and viewing distance are two of the controllable factors which significantly affect the ability of the eyes to focus easily on the LCD. Viewing distances of less than 16 inches can cause eyestrain and headaches, both in persons with normal vision and in persons who must wear corrective glasses or contact lenses.
Always position your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 (in relation to the available sources of light) so that direct glare or reflected glare will be minimized at the LCD, in order to maximize visibility. If the room in which you are working has windows, use available blinds, shades, or drapes to control the amount of direct or reflected light in the room. Always locate your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 so that the side of the unit faces the windows, in order to minimize direct, or reflected, glare on the screen.
If you wear bifocals, always have vision tests performed before your first use of your Toshiba Pocket PC e830, and then periodically thereafter, to protect against eyestrain and possibly physical discomfort as well. Always keep your glasses, contact lenses, and the LCD as clean as possible. Always take frequent rest breaks, and relax the focusing system of the eyes by looking at distant objects (objects located at a distance greater than 15 feet).
Prevention of physical discomfort to the hands, wrists, and arms To prevent physical discomfort to the hands, wrists, and arms, even while using your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 under sub optimum field conditions, the following work practices must always be observed: Always avoid performing repetitive tasks with your hands for long periods of time, either by taking periodic breaks or by periodically engaging in other activities.
Very low frequency (VLF) emissions (30,000Hz to 66,000Hz) Since the LCD used in your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 for the presentation of visual information is a flat-panel, reflective device which requires no sweep-frequency, your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 emits no EMF emissions in the VLF range. A cathode ray tube, on the other hand, is an emissive device that does require the presence of a sweep-frequency in the 15,000 to 20,000 Hz (VLF) range in order to perform its function.
that have been adopted by the promulgators of all other known regulations and standards that relate to the emission of EMF energy in the RF range. Consequently, the minute levels of EMF energy in the RF range that are emitted by Toshiba Pocket PCs comply with all existing regulations and standards, and pose no known health hazards to human beings.
Never allow metallic objects, such as staples and paper clips, to enter inside your Toshiba Pocket PC e830. Metallic objects, such as staples and paper clips, if allowed to enter your Toshiba Pocket PC e830, could cause the generation of excess heat or fire. Never connect terminals (metal parts) to metallic objects (such as wires). Connecting terminals to metal objects could cause excessive heat or fire.
Failure to follow the above directions concerning use and storage could result in damage to your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 or bodily injury and property damage due to battery liquid leakage, fire or rupture. Never raise the sound volume level to high when using your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 with earphones. An excessive sound volume level could cause damage to your hearing. Never touch the liquid that might leak from a broken liquid crystal display. Contact with this liquid could cause a skin rash.
Never leave an open container, such as a cup or glass, containing a liquid near the AC Adaptor. Spilled liquid coming in contact with the AC Adaptor could cause a fire or electric shock. Always ensure the power plug pins are clean and free of dust or other foreign material by wiping the pins with a clean dry cloth. Dust or other foreign material accumulation on the power plug pins could cause fire. Always unplug the power plug from an outlet by grasping the power plug itself.
the plug directly when unplugging a Power Supply Cable to avoid causing any damage to the cord. Never plug the AC Adaptor into an overloaded multiple outlet, power strip or surge protector to prevent blowing a fuse or tripping a circuit breaker. Never place heavy objects on a Power Supply Cable, as that could result in damage to the cord. Always confirm that the AC Adaptor plug (and the extension cord and plug, if any) have been fully inserted into the receptacle, to assure a secure electrical connection.
Do not subject your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 to sudden and severe temperature changes. This could result in moisture condensation in your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 that could cause damage to your Toshiba Pocket PC e830, computer function loss, and/or the loss of data. In the event of moisture condensation, allow your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 to dry out completely. It is normal for the AC Adaptor to become warm when charging. Disconnect the power plug from the outlet when not in use.
Limitation of liability ■ Toshiba Corporation is in no way liable for any damage resulting from earthquakes, lightning, wind, flood; or fire, actions on the part of a third party, or other accidents beyond the control of Toshiba Corporation; intentional acts, negligence or misuse on the part of the user, or any usage under abnormal conditions.
areas can cause an accident due to radio interference with equipment such as aviation and medical equipment. Do not use the Bluetooth within 9 inches (22 cm) of persons with a heart pacemaker implant or defibrillator implant. Failure to maintain this distance can cause a malfunction of the pacemaker due to radio interference. Do not use the Bluetooth near an automated controlling device, such as an automatic door or fire alarm.
Please contact TOSHIBA PC product support on Web site http:// www.toshiba-europe.com/computers/tnt/bluetooth.htm in Europe or http:/ /www.pc.support.global.toshiba.com in the United States for more information.
Getting Started ......................................... 26 Basic Skills ............................................... 28 Microsoft ActiveSync .............................. 75 Microsoft Pocket Outlook ....................... 77 Companion Programs ............................. 86 Pocket Internet Explorer ....................... 100 Getting Connected ................................ 105 Wi-Fi Wireless LAN ................................ 113 TOSHIBA IP Phone for Pocket PC ....... 133 Bluetooth ...........
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Chapter 1: Getting Started Welcome Congratulations on purchasing your Toshiba Pocket PC e830. Due to its size and capabilities, you can keep your most important business and personal information up-to-date and close at hand. Microsoft® ActiveSync® increases the power of your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 by allowing you to synchronize the information on your PC with your Toshiba Pocket PC e830.
Chapter 1: Getting Started Finding Information This book describes features, provides program overviews, and describes how to connect your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 to your PC, a network, or the Internet. For instructions on setting and installing ActiveSync, consult the documentation that came with ActiveSync. For information on See this source Programs on your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 This User’s Guide and online Help. To view Help, tap and then Help.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Chapter 2: Basic Skills This chapter identifies system components and describes the use and customization of your Toshiba Pocket PC e830.
Chapter 2: Basic Skills Main unit (end view) Battery Switch Wireless Communication Switch (Toshiba Pocket PC e830W only) Switch Cover DC-IN Socket Cradle Connection Port Cradle 29
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Main unit (back view) SD Card Slot CFII Card Slot Release Button (use Stylus to eject) Microphone Input Stereo Headphone Stylus Record Button TOSHIBA Scroller Hold Switch CFII Card Slot Reset Button Removable Lithium-Ion Battery Pack Battery Pack Lock DC-IN Socket Power button The power button performs the functions described in the table below. Power button When the power is off When the power is on Press and hold. The power turns on.
Chapter 2: Basic Skills Battery switch The battery switch connects and disconnects battery power from the Pocket PC. When your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 is sent from the factory, the switch is set to the right (the “stop” side). When using your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 for the first time, open the switch cover, then use the stylus to slide the switch to the left (the “supply” side). Switching the battery switch to the “stop” position at any time leads to loss of data.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Wireless communication switch 1. To enable the Wireless module (Toshiba Pocket PC e830W only), make sure the Wireless communication switch is turned on. (The default setting is power off. Slide the switch to the left to turn the power on.) If the switch is on, the Wireless Control setting screen, appears to set the power for the Wireless LAN/Bluetooth. 2. Select ON for your wireless communication network, then tap OK.
Chapter 2: Basic Skills Using the Hold switch When the Hold switch is on, Program Buttons 1 through 5, Cursor Button, and Scroller are disabled. The Hold switch icon is displayed on the navigation bar. Conversely, when the Hold switch is off, these buttons are enabled. Hold Switch On Off Using the Stylus The stylus is used for menu selection or data input on the touch-screen of your Toshiba Pocket PC e830. ■ Tap—Touch the screen once with the stylus to open items and select options.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Using the Cursor button There are two modes for cursor button control, • 4-direction (upper, lower, right, or left) • 8-direction (oblique angles are added). You can select the either of these two modes by tapping Settings, and then Buttons. In either mode, you can move a cursor (selection display) on the screen by pressing the upper, lower, right, or left part of the cursor button. You can select a program to launch by pressing the center part of the cursor button.
Chapter 2: Basic Skills Assembling the cradle Prior to charging the battery, the back plate that supports your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 during the charging process, needs to be inserted into the base of the cradle. To do this, insert the transparent plate (side A facing the cradle connection port) into the cradle base to cradle position P1 as shown below. If your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 is equipped with a High Capacity Battery Pack, insert the transparent plate into the cradle base at cradle position P2.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Charging the battery You can use either of the following two charging methods: NOTE Turn the unit off before connecting the AC Adapter and your Toshiba Pocket PC e830. Method 1: Connect the supplied AC adapter and your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 as shown in the figure below. Method 2: Connect the supplied AC adapter and the cradle as shown in the figure below, and then insert your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 into the cradle.
Chapter 2: Basic Skills Attaching the Main Battery Pack The following procedure details how to attach the Main Battery Pack. To detach the Main Battery Pack, follow the procedure in reverse order. 1. Turn off the power. 2. Switch the Battery Pack Lock to release the battery pack. 3. Attach the Main Battery Pack to your Toshiba Pocket PC e830. Release Lock 4. Switch the Battery Pack Lock to lock the Main Battery Pack.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Attaching the optional High Capacity Battery Pack The following procedure details how to attach the optional High Capacity Battery Pack. To detach the optional High Capacity Battery Pack, follow the procedure in reverse order. 1. Turn off the power. 2. Detach the Main Battery Pack. 3. Attach the High Capacity Battery Pack to your Toshiba Pocket PC e830. 4. Switch the Battery Pack Lock to lock the High Capacity Battery Pack.
Chapter 2: Basic Skills Prolonging battery life ■ Use your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 with the AC adapter during the following high power consumption conditions: ■ Operating while connected to your PC. ■ Operating with a storage card or with any other optional equipment. ■ In addition, ■ Select the short power-off time in the setting menu to shorten the amount the time the unit remains on if it is not used (see "Setting power management options" on page 67). ■ Turn off the screen light.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide ■ The removable battery gradually discharges even if your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 is not being used. When your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 is left idle for a long time, the removable battery may completely discharge. ■ It is recommended to save your Toshiba Pocket PC e830’s memory data to your PC or storage card. ■ The manufacturer is not responsible for data change or clearance due to battery discharge.
Chapter 2: Basic Skills Initial setup and touch screen correction When using your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 for the first time, follow the initial setup procedures below, after the battery has been charged. When you move the battery switch to the “supply” position, your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 powers on automatically and the Welcome screen appears. Tap the screen to start the following setup. 1. Complete the touch screen correction.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide ■ When the setup is completed, tap NEXT. 5. Complete the initial setup. ■ When the Complete screen appears, the initial setup is completed. ■ After tapping the screen, you can use your Toshiba Pocket PC e830. NOTE When you tap the Complete screen, the Today screen appears. For more information on the Today screen, see "Today Screen" on page 47.
Chapter 2: Basic Skills Removing a CF Type II card 1. Turn off the power. 2. Lightly press down the release button with the stylus. The button pops out. Press down on the release button again. The card withdraws slightly from the slot. 3. Pull the card straight up to remove. NOTE Use the stylus to release the CF Type II card. Inserting an SD Card You can use a Secure Digital Card (SD) to store data created on your Toshiba Pocket PC e830. 1. Turn off the power. 2. Remove the dummy card. 3.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Removing an SD Card 1. Turn off the power. 2. Lightly press down the card until a clicking sound is heard. The card pops out slightly from the slot. 3. Pull the card straight up to remove. Connecting to a PC Before connecting your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 to a PC, check the following. ■ ActiveSync has been installed on your PC (for more information, see Chapter 3: Microsoft ActiveSync.
Chapter 2: Basic Skills 2. Insert your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 into the cradle. Connecting directly using a connection cable You can use two methods to connect your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 directly to your PC (an optional Serial Client cable or an optional USB Client cable). Using an optional Serial Client cable Before connecting the Serial Client cable with your Toshiba Pocket PC e830, please make sure that the triangle imprint appears on the top side.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Using an optional USB Client cable Before connecting the USB Client cable with your Toshiba Pocket PC e830, please make sure that the triangle imprint appears on the top side.
Chapter 2: Basic Skills Today Screen Tap to view network status and options. Tap to go to a program. Tap to change volume or mute all sounds. Tap and hold to change time format. Tap to change date and time. Tap to change owner information. Your day at a glance. Tap to open the associated program. Tap to create a new item. Tap to disconnect from ActiveSync.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide When you turn on your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 for the first time each day (or after 4 hours of inactivity), the Today screen displays. You can also display it by tapping and then Today. On the Today screen, you can see at a glance important information for the day. The following are some of the status icons you may see.
Chapter 2: Basic Skills NOTE Some programs have abbreviated labels for check boxes and drop-down menus. To see the full spelling of an abbreviated label, tap and hold the stylus on the label. Drag the stylus off the label so that the command is not carried out. The following contains a partial list of programs that are included on your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 (Look on your Toshiba Pocket PC Companion CD for additional programs).
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Navigation and command bars The navigation bar is located at the top of the screen. It displays the active program and current time, and allows you to switch to programs and close screens. Use the command bar at the bottom of the screen to perform tasks in programs. The command bar includes menu names, buttons, and the Input Panel button. To create a new item in the current program, tap New. To see the name of a button, tap and hold the stylus on the button.
Chapter 2: Basic Skills Pop-up menus With pop-up menus, you can quickly choose an action for an item. For example, you can use the pop-up menu in the contact list to quickly delete a contact, make a copy of a contact, or send an email message to a contact. The actions in the pop-up menus vary from program to program. To access a pop-up menu, tap and hold the stylus on the item name that you want to perform the action on. When the menu appears, lift the stylus, and tap the action you want to perform.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Notifications There are a number of ways you can set up your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 to notify or remind you of schedules appointments or tasks, such as: ■ A message box can appear on the screen. ■ A sound can play. ■ A light can flashes from your Toshiba Pocket PC e830. To choose reminder types and sounds, tap and then Settings. In the Personal tab, tap Sounds & Notifications. The options you choose here apply throughout your Toshiba Pocket PC e830.
Chapter 2: Basic Skills To show or hide the input panel, tap Input Panel. Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button to see your choices. Select an input method. Tap to see your choices. Input panel button. NOTE If the input panel blocks the text box while in Landscape mode (see "Customizing settings" on page 61), change the view to Portrait mode. When you use the input panel, your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 anticipates the word you are typing or writing, and displays it above the input panel.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Using Letter Recognizer With Letter Recognizer you can write letters using the stylus just as you would on paper. 1. Tap the arrow and then Letter Recognizer. 2. Write a letter in the box. When you write a letter, it is converted to typed text that appears on the screen. For specific instructions on using Letter Recognizer, with Letter Recognizer open, tap ? next to the writing area.
Chapter 2: Basic Skills Writing on the screen In programs that support writing (such as the Notes program as well as the Notes tab in Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks), you can use the stylus to write directly on the screen. Write the way you do on paper; you can edit and format what you have written and convert the information to text at a later time. Tap the Pen to switch to writing mode. While in writing mode, lines display on the screen.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide You can cut, copy, and paste written text in the same way you work with typed text: tap and hold the selected words and then tap an editing command on the pop-up menu, or tap the command on the Edit menu. Converting writing to text Tap Tools and then Recognize. If you want to convert only certain words, select them before tapping Recognize on the Tools menu (or tap and hold the selected words and then tap Recognize on the pop-up menu).
Chapter 2: Basic Skills Tap to return to your original writing. Or, tap the word you want to use. Tips for getting good recognition: • Write neatly. • Write on the lines and draw descenders below the line. Write the cross of the “t” and apostrophes below the top line so that they are not confused with the word above. Write periods and commas above the line. • For better recognition, try increasing the zoom level to 300% using the Tools menu.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Creating a drawing Cross three ruled lines on your first stroke. A drawing box appears. Subsequent strokes in or touching the drawing box become part of the drawing. Drawings that do not cross three ruled lines are treated as writing. The drawing box indicates the boundaries of the drawing. NOTE You may want to change the zoom level so that you can more easily work on or view your drawing. Tap Tools and then a zoom level.
Chapter 2: Basic Skills Recording a message In any program where you can write or draw on the screen, you can also quickly capture thoughts, reminders, and phone numbers by recording a message. In Calendar, Tasks, and Contacts, you can include a recording in the Notes tab. In the Notes program, you can either create a standalone recording or add a recording to an existing note. If you want to add a recording in a note, open the note first.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide NOTE This Pocket PC does not support the “Stay in the current program” option of Notes that allows recording in the background. To make a recording, you must close the current program and then launch the Notes application. If you change the program, Notes will stop recording. Using My Text When using Messaging or MSN Messenger, use My Text to quickly insert preset or frequently used messages into the text entry area. To insert a message, tap My Text and tap a message.
Chapter 2: Basic Skills You can also use the File Explorer to find files on your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 and to organize these files into folders. 1. 2. 3. 4. On the menu, tap Programs, and then select File Explorer. Tap My Device, and then tap on any folder to open it. To change folders, tap My Device, point to your folder, and then tap to open. Tapping Name allows you to sort the folders by ascending or descending order.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide installation programs with a *.xip extension. All other programs and data files added to your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 after factory installation are stored in random access memory (RAM). Adding programs using ActiveSync Install the appropriate software for your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 on your PC before installing it on your Toshiba Pocket PC e830. 1. Determine your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 processor type so that you know which version of the software to install.
Chapter 2: Basic Skills Adding programs directly from the Internet 1. Determine your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 processor type so that you know which version of the software to install. Tap and then Settings. On the System tab, tap About. In the Version tab, make a note of the information in Processor. 2. Download the program to your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 straight from the Internet using Pocket Internet Explorer. You may see a single *.xip, *.exe or *.zip file, a Setup.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Removing programs Tap and then Settings. On the System tab, tap Remove Programs. If the program does not appear in the list of installed programs, use File Explorer on your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 to locate the program, tap and hold the program, and then tap Delete on the pop-up menu. Setting passwords You can password-protect your data and settings. 1. Tap and then Settings. On the Personal tab, tap Password. 2. Select the type of password you would like to use.
Chapter 2: Basic Skills If the input panel blocks the text box while in Landscape mode (see "Customizing settings" on page 61), change the view to Portrait mode. NOTE Aligning the screen Periodically, your touch display may not respond accurately to stylus taps; when this occurs, it is usually necessary to align the screen. For more information about touch screen correction, see "Initial setup and touch screen correction" on page 41. When aligning the touch screen, tap the target firmly and accurately.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide 2. Set the Screen light on battery power. -or set the screen light on External power. 3. 66 Set the Brightness level.
Chapter 2: Basic Skills 4. When finished, tap OK to return to the System tab screen. Setting power management options You can select a number of power management options to conserve battery power. 1. Tap and then Settings. On the System tab, tap Power to confirm the remaining battery power on the Battery tab. 2. Select the Control tab to set the Power. Select from 1 - 5 minutes for your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 to turn off in battery-powered mode if not used.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide 4. To set the CPU performance, select the CPU speed tab. Selecting a higher processor speed consumes more battery power; conversely, selecting a lower processor speed conserves battery power. “Auto” controls CPU speed automatically, depending upon the device status. 5. Tap OK to change the setting.
Chapter 2: Basic Skills Confirming storage card usage 1. Tap Storage card tab on the Memory setting screen. 2. When finished, tap OK to return to the System tab screen. Releasing memory If you run short on memory (you may receive an memory error message display), the following methods are available to release the memory: • Transfer data to a storage card or PC for retrieval at a later time, then delete the data from your Toshiba Pocket PC e830. • Delete unnecessary files.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Accessing the Flash ROM Disk The Flash ROM Disk contains the built-in storage for the Pocket PC. Data, files, or programs can be stored on the Flash ROM Disk from the following sources: File Explorer, Pocket Word, Pocket Excel, Pocket Outlook Notes, and DataBackup. Data can be accessed on the Flash ROM Disk by using File Explorer. 1. On the Start menu, tap Programs, and then File Explorer. 2. Open the My Device folder, and then tap Flash ROM Disk.
Chapter 2: Basic Skills 3. If using headphones, select the Headphone tab and make adjustments. Setting microphone recording levels Your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 has three settings that adjust the built-in microphone levels to capture the highest quality recordings: ■ Interview—Use this when recording within 4 inches (10 cm). ■ Conference—Use this when recording over 4 inches and less than 20 inches (50 cm). ■ Custom—Use this when you want to the most control over your recording.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide information is displayed by accessing the Identity, Memory, Drivers, System, and Wireless tabs. To check system information, tap Start, Settings, System, and then System Information. Identity tab The opening menu presents identification information for product service. Tabs for accessing information about Identity, Memory, Drivers, System, and Wireless settings. Memory tab The Memory tab displays information about the system’s RAM, ROM, and Flash ROM Disk.
Chapter 2: Basic Skills Tools menu The Tools menu displays the system information and allows the text to be exported; Export exports all system information parameters to a text (*.txt) file, and About displays the system information version. Setting power for Wireless Communication NOTE This utility is valid for the Toshiba Pocket PC e830W model only.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide 2. Select On next to the wireless communication option you plan to use, then tap OK. If you select both communication modules, your Toshiba Pocket PC e830W consumes a significant amount of battery power. To save battery power, Toshiba recommends selecting only one wireless communication option. For more information on configuring wireless communication settings, refer to either "Configuring a Wireless LAN" on page 118 or "Configuring Bluetooth settings" on page 161.
Chapter 3: Microsoft ActiveSync Chapter 3: Microsoft ActiveSync Using ActiveSync, you can synchronize information between your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 and your PC or server. Synchronization compares the data on your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 with the data residing on your PC and updates both with the most recent information. For example: • Keep Pocket Outlook data up-to-date by synchronizing your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 with Microsoft Outlook data on your PC.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide For information about using ActiveSync on your PC, start ActiveSync on your PC, then see ActiveSync Help. For more information about ActiveSync on your Toshiba Pocket PC e830, switch to ActiveSync, tap , then tap Help. View connection status. Tap to connect and synchronize. Tap to stop synchronization. Tap to synchronize via IR or change synchronization settings.
Chapter 4: Microsoft Pocket Outlook Chapter 4: Microsoft Pocket Outlook Microsoft® Pocket Outlook includes Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Messaging, and Notes. You can use these programs individually or together. For example, email addresses stored in Contacts can be used to address email messages in Messaging. Using ActiveSync® you can synchronize information in Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Exchange on your PC with your Toshiba Pocket PC e830.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide 6. To add notes, tap the Notes tab. You can enter text, draw maps, or create directions or recordings. For more information on creating notes, see "Notes—Capturing thoughts and ideas" on page 80. 7. When finished, tap OK to return to the calendar (the appointment is automatically saved). NOTE If you select Remind me in an appointment, your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 reminds you according to the options you have set.
Chapter 4: Microsoft Pocket Outlook Finding a contact 1. Tap All Contacts to select the category of contacts you want displayed in the list. 2. Tap Find a name and enter of a name to quickly find it in the list. 3. Tap the screen to see additional phone numbers and email addresses for the contact. 4. Tap on the contact to display or edit the contact details. 5. Tap and hold on the contact to display a pop-up menu. Creating a contact 1. Tap New. 2.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Using the Summary screen When you tap a contact in the contact list, a summary screen is displayed. To change the contact information, tap Edit and make the changes. Tasks—Keeping a To Do list Use Tasks to keep track of things you need to do. 1. Tap All Tasks to select the category of tasks you want displayed. 2. Tap the task to display or edit. Tapping Priority allows you to sort the folders by ascending or descending order.
Chapter 4: Microsoft Pocket Outlook recording, it is included in the note as an icon; if the note list is displayed, it is created as a stand-alone recording. Tap to change the sort order of the list. Tap to open a note or play a recording. Tap and hold to display a pop-up menu. Tap to show or hide the recording toolbar. Tap to create a new item. Creating a note 1. Tap New. 2. Create your note by writing, drawing, typing, and recording.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Messaging—Sending and receiving email messages Use Messaging to send and receive email messages in either of these ways: • Synchronize email messages with Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft Outlook on your PC. • Send and receive email messages by connecting directly to an email server through an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or a network. Synchronizing email messages Email messages can be synchronized through a general synchronization process.
Chapter 4: Microsoft Pocket Outlook 3. Tapping Received Date allows you to sort the messages by ascending or descending order 4. To connect, send and receive email, tap the Send/Receive Mail icon on the command bar. 5. To connect to a selected account, tap the Connect icon on the command bar. NOTE Unread messages are displayed in bold. When multiple messages appear, use the scroll arrows on the command bar to view the previous or next message. Responding to a received message 1.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide 3. Compose your message. To enter preset or frequently used messages, tap My Text and select a message. 4. Tap Send when you’ve finished the message. If you are working offline, the message is moved to the Outbox folder and is sent the next time you connect. If you are working online, it is sent immediately.
Chapter 4: Microsoft Pocket Outlook also means that you no longer have access to messages that you move to folders created from anywhere except your Toshiba Pocket PC e830. • If you use IMAP4, the folders you create and the email messages you move are mirrored on the server. Therefore, messages are available to you anytime you connect to your mail server, whether it is from your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 or PC.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Chapter 5: Companion Programs The companion programs consist of Microsoft® Pocket Word, Microsoft® Pocket Excel, MSN Messenger, Windows Media™ Player for Pocket PC, Microsoft® Reader and Pictures. To launch or switch to a companion program on your Toshiba Pocket PC e830, tap Programs on the menu, then tap the program name. Pocket Word Pocket Word works with Microsoft Word on your PC to give you easy access to copies of your documents.
Chapter 5: Companion Programs Select the type of folder you want displayed in the list. Tap to change the sort order of the list. Tap to open a document. Tap and hold an item to see a pop-up menu of actions. Tap to create a new document. You can enter information by working in different modes, which you select from the View menu. For each mode, display the toolbar for that mode by tapping Show/Hide on the command bar.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Typing mode Using the input panel, enter typed text into the document. For more information on entering typed text, see Chapter 2: Basic Skills. To format or edit existing text, select the text. You can select text just as you do in a Word document, using the stylus instead of the mouse to drag through the text you want to select. You can search a document to find text by tapping Edit and then Find/Replace. Tap and hold an item to see a pop-up menu of actions.
Chapter 5: Companion Programs Writing mode In writing mode, use the stylus to write directly on the screen. Ruled lines are displayed as a guide, and the zoom magnification is greater than in typing mode to allow you to write more easily. For more information on writing and selecting writing, see Chapter 2: Basic Skills With Space button selected, drag to insert space. An arrow appears showing the space direction and size. Tap to highlight selected text.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Drawing mode In drawing mode, use the stylus to draw on the screen. Gridlines appear as a guide. When you lift the stylus off the screen after the first stroke, a drawing box appears indicating the boundaries of the drawing. Every subsequent stroke within or touching the drawing box becomes part of the drawing. For more information on drawing and selecting drawings, see Chapter 2: Basic Skills. Select shape on the pop-up menu to convert objects to proper shapes.
Chapter 5: Companion Programs Pocket Excel Pocket Excel works with Microsoft Excel on your PC to give you easy access to copies of your workbooks. You can create new workbooks on your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 or you can copy workbooks from your PC to your Toshiba Pocket PC e830. Synchronize workbooks between your PC and your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 so that you have the most up-to-date content in both locations. Use Pocket Excel to create workbooks, such as expense reports and mileage logs.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Tips for working in Pocket Excel Note the following when working in large worksheets in Pocket Excel: • View in full-screen mode to see as much of your worksheet as possible. Tap View, then Full Screen. To exit full-screen mode, tap Restore. • Show and hide window elements. Tap View, then tap the elements you want to show or hide. • Freeze panes on a worksheet. Select the cell where you want to freeze panes. Tap View, then Freeze Panes.
Chapter 5: Companion Programs You can sign up for a Microsoft Passport account at http://www.passport.com and get a free Microsoft Hotmail email address at http://www.hotmail.com. To switch to MSN Messenger, tap , Programs, then MSN Messenger. NOTE Setting up MSN Messenger Before you can use MSN Messenger, you must set up the Instant Messaging account(s) to use. For MSN Messenger Service, you must have a Microsoft Passport or Hotmail account.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Working with Contacts The MSN Messenger window shows all of your messenger contacts at a glance, divided into Online and Not Online categories. While connected in this view, you can chat, send an email, block the contact from chatting with you, or delete contacts from your list using the pop-up menu. Tap a contact to start a chat. Tap and hold to display a pop-up menu.
Chapter 5: Companion Programs Chatting with Contacts Tap a contact name to open a chat window. Enter your message in the text entry area at the bottom of the screen or tap My Text to enter a preset message, and tap Send. To invite another contact to a multi-user chat, in the Tools menu, tap Invite and tap the contact you want to invite. Enter message. Tap to send message. NOTE To switch back to the main window without closing a chat, tap Contacts.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide To know if the contact you are chatting with is responding, look for the message under the text entry area. View full chat. View status of the chat. For more information on using MSN Messenger, tap 96 and then Help.
Chapter 5: Companion Programs Windows Media Player Use Microsoft Windows Media Player to play digital audio and video files that are stored on your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 or on a network. To switch to Windows Media Player for Pocket PC, tap and then tap Windows Media. Indicates the progress of the current track. Tap to adjust volume. Tap to skip to the next song. Tap to play the previous song. Tap to stop. Tap to play or pause.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Pictures You can use Pictures to view .jpg pictures stored on your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 or on a storage card, send pictures to others, view a slideshow of your pictures, or set a picture as the background on the Today screen. Editing pictures To view .jpg pictures, tap , Programs, then Pictures. At the Pictures screen, tap the .jpg file name you want to view. You can rotate, crop, zoom, and adjust the brightness and color contrast of your .jpg pictures.
Chapter 5: Companion Programs Sending pictures You can send a .jpg picture to others as an email attachment. Tap Tools, then Send via E-mail to create an email message with the picture attached. Setting a picture as a background You can use one of your own .jpg pictures as the background on the Today screen, and specify how you want it displayed on the screen, such as adjusting the transparency level. 1. In Pictures, tap the picture you want to set as the background. 2.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Chapter 6: Pocket Internet Explorer Use Microsoft® Pocket Internet Explorer to view Web or WAP pages in either of these ways: • During synchronization with your PC, download your favorite links and mobile favorites that are stored in the Mobile Favorites subfolder in Internet Explorer on your PC. • Connect to an Internet service provider (ISP) or network and browse the Web. To do this, create the connection first, as described Chapter 7: Getting Connected.
Chapter 6: Pocket Internet Explorer Use the Internet Explorer plug-in installed with ActiveSync to create mobile favorites quickly. Creating a Mobile Favorite 1. In Internet Explorer 5 or greater on your PC, browse to the page you want to view offline. 2. Click Tools and then Create Mobile Favorite. 3. To change the link name, enter a new name in the Name box. 4. In the Update box, select a desired update schedule to keep the page in the Mobile Favorites folder up to date. 5.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Properties. In the Download tab, specify 0 or 1 for the number of linked pages you want to download. Using AvantGo Channels AvantGo is a free interactive service that gives you access to personalized content and thousands of popular Web sites. You subscribe to AvantGo channels directly from your Toshiba Pocket PC e830, then synchronize your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 and your PC, or connect to the Internet to download the content.
Chapter 6: Pocket Internet Explorer Using Pocket Internet Explorer You can use Pocket Internet Explorer to browse mobile favorites and channels that have been downloaded to your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 without connecting to the Internet. You can also connect to the Internet through an ISP or network connection and browse the Web. Favorites button Home button Refresh button Viewing Mobile Favorites and Channels 1. Tap Favorites to display your list of favorites. Tap the favorite you want to view.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide 2. Tap the page you want to view. The page that was downloaded the last time you synchronized with your PC is displayed. If the page is not on your Toshiba Pocket PC e830, the favorite is dimmed. Synchronize with your PC again to download the page to your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 or connect to the Internet to view the page. Browsing the Internet 1.
Chapter 7: Getting Connected Chapter 7: Getting Connected You can use your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 to exchange information with other mobile devices as well as your PC, a network, or the Internet. You have the following connection options: • Use the infrared (IR) port on your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 to send and receive files between two devices. If this is the method you want to use, see the following section entitled “Transferring files using infrared.” • Connect to your Internet account provider (ISP).
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide 3. Tap and hold the item, and tap Beam Item on the pop-up menu. NOTE You can also send items, but not folders, from File Explorer. Tap and hold the item you want to send, and then tap Beam File on the pop-up menu. Receiving information 1. Align the IR ports so that they are unobstructed and within a close range. 2. Have the owner of the other device send the information to you. Your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 automatically receives it.
Chapter 7: Getting Connected 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Enter a name for the connection, such as your ISP's name. In the Select a modem list, tap your modem type. If you are using any type of external modem, in the Select a modem list, select the modem by name. If a listing does not exist for your external modem, tap Hayes Compatible on COM1. Enter the phone number exactly as you want it dialed.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide 3. Insert the Ethernet card into your PC. For instructions on inserting and using the Ethernet card, see the documentation that came with your card. 4. The first time you insert the card, Network Settings automatically appears so that you can configure the network card. If it does not appear, or to change settings later, tap , Settings, the Connections tab, then Network Cards. 5. If you need to enter specific server information, tap the appropriate adapter.
Chapter 7: Getting Connected 4. In My Work Network, tap Add a new modem connection, and follow the instructions in the New Connection wizard. 5. Enter a name for the connection, such as your company's name. 6. In the Select a modem list, tap your modem type. If you are using any type of external modem, in the Select a modem list, select the modem by name. If a listing does not exist for your external modem, tap Hayes Compatible on COM1. 7. Enter the phone number exactly as you want it dialed.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide trator for your user name, password, domain name, TCP/IP settings, and host name or IP address of the VPN server. 2. Tap 3. To create a new VPN server connection, in My Work Network, tap Add a new VPN server connection and follow the instructions in the New Connection wizard. NOTE , Settings, the Connections tab, then Connections. To change existing settings, in My Work Network, tap Manage existing connections, VPN tab.
Chapter 7: Getting Connected Ending a connection To disconnect, do one of the following: • When connected via dial-up or VPN, tap the Connection icon, your navigation bar, and then tap Disconnect. , on • When connected via cable or cradle, detach your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 from the cable or cradle. • When connected via Infrared, move your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 away from your PC or other IR-equipped device. • When connected via a network (Ethernet) card, remove the card from your PC.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide • • ActiveSync Help on your PC. In ActiveSync, Tap , then Help. For troubleshooting information, see the Pocket PC Web site at: http:// www.microsoft.com/mobile/pocketpc.
Chapter 8: Wi-Fi Wireless LAN Chapter 8: Wi-Fi Wireless LAN Wireless LAN overview NOTE This chapter is valid for the Toshiba Pocket PC e830W model only. The Wi-Fi® (IEEE 802.11b) Wireless LAN (WLAN) adapter can connect your wireless Toshiba Pocket PC e830W to an existing IEEE 802.11b wireless network or from its own wireless network.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Launching a wireless LAN In order to launch a wireless LAN, you must use the Configure Wireless Networks screen to enable the correct settings within the Configure Wireless LAN Settings menu. To launch the Configure Wireless Networks Screen, tap the TMU (Traffic Monitoring Utility) Wireless LAN Indicator icon on the navigation bar, and then tap the Config WLAN link. You can also launch by tapping Start, Settings, System, then Wireless Networks.
Chapter 8: Wi-Fi Wireless LAN Turning off/on a wireless LAN connection If you want to turn off/on the wireless LAN, tap the arrows icon on the navigation bar and launch the Connectivity window. If you tap the Turn off/on flight mode link, you can turn off/on the wireless LAN module. Traffic Monitor Utility (TMU) also supplies the wireless LAN power off/on module. If you want to turn off or turn on the wireless LAN, tap the TMU icon and launch the Wireless LAN window.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Configuring the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway Use the IP Address Page to view and edit the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway. Tap Start, Settings, Connections, Network Cards, Network Adapters, then IEEE 802.11b WLAN Adapter. IP Address The IP Address is the Internet Protocol Address; a numeric address (such as 10.37.238.100) that the domain name server translates into a domain name. Each node on the IP network should have a unique IP address.
Chapter 8: Wi-Fi Wireless LAN Setting up the Name Servers screen Use Name Servers Page to view and edit DNS, Alt DNS, WINS and Alt WINDS. Tap Start, Settings, Connections, Network Cards, Network Adapters, IEEE 802.11b WLAN Adapter, then Name Servers. DNS Domain Name System (DNS) is a database system that translates addressed and domain names. For example, the numeric address (such as 232.245.21.54) becomes something such as cba.com. DNS can also be used to control Internet email delivery.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Alt WINS Alternative Windows Internet Naming Service (Alt WINS) is used as a substitute for the main WINS when necessary. Configuring a Wireless LAN Setting up a wireless network Networks that you have already configured are preferred networks and are listed in Wireless networks. You can select to connect to only preferred networks or have your Toshiba Pocket PC e830W search for and connect to any available network whether it is preferred or not.
Chapter 8: Wi-Fi Wireless LAN To delete the network in the list, tap and hold the network and select Remove Settings. NOTE If you select to automatically connect to non-preferred networks, your Toshiba Pocket PC e830W detects any new networks and provides you the opportunity to configure them. Configuring a wireless network A wireless network can be added either when the network is detected or manually by entering settings information. • Network name—Known as “SSID” and “ESSID”, enters a network name.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Configuring the Network Authentication screen A wireless network can be added either when the network is detected or manually by entering settings information. To determine if authentication Information is needed, see your network administrator. • • • • Authentication Tap to select the authentication method. Data Encryption (WEP/TKIP Enabled) Tap to select the encryption method.
Chapter 8: Wi-Fi Wireless LAN ■ 128 bits (HEX) Hexadecimal 26-digit English letters and numerals can be entered in Network Key. Letters and numerals that can be entered are 0-9 and A(a) - F(f). Pre-Shared Key (PSK) 8 to 64 ASCII characters or symbols can be entered in Network Key. Key Index This becomes enabled when WEP is selected. Select 1 - 4. ■ • • Use IEEE 802.1X network access control Select to enable 802.1x validation function. • EAP type Select protocol for using 802.1x validation function.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Wireless communication power off The WLAN module is powered off. Tapping on the icon displays a “Power Wireless on” message. Tap the link to turn on the Wireless LAN module power and then the to icon. Wireless power on The WLAN module is powered on. Tapping on the icon displays a “Power Wireless off” message. Tap the link to turn off the Wireless LAN module power and then the cates the signal strength. to icon.
Chapter 8: Wi-Fi Wireless LAN • Link Information—Link Information shows some information about your wireless LAN adapter. ■ SSID—Displays the SSID currently connected to the access point or 802.11 ad hoc network. ■ Channel—The number of the channel being used by the access point or 802.11 ad hoc network. ■ Tx Rate—Displays the transmission rate used. ■ BSSID—Displays the BSSID set on the access point or 802.11 ad hoc network. ■ IP Address—Displays the IP address set.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide ■ Enable Wireless Radio Off—Select this for high wireless radio responsitivity. Note that this option consumes more battery power. ■ Enable Wireless Power Off—Select this for low wireless radio responsitivity to conserve battery power. ■ Disable Auto. Power Management—Select this to use power saving mode. ■ On Battery Power—Select this to run in power saving mode when on battery power. Power is turned off if there is no transmission for the time specified.
Chapter 8: Wi-Fi Wireless LAN Manager screen • Enable Wireless Indicator—If you select this, the wireless LAN indicator is displayed in the navigation bar. • Transmission Rate—Select transmission rate to be used from the pulldown menu. If you select Fully Auto, the adapter is automatically set to the highest available transmission rate. • Ad-hoc Channel—If you can join an ad hoc network, select a channel from this list. • 802.11 Preamble—Select preamble to use an 802.11 network.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Info screen • MAC (Media Access Control) Address—Displays the wireless LAN MAC address. The MAC address is a hardware address that uniquely identifies each device on the network. • Version Information: ■ Firmware—Displays FW version that included wireless LAN hardware. ■ Driver—Displays the wireless LAN driver version. ■ Utility—Displays the wireless LAN configuration utility version.
Chapter 8: Wi-Fi Wireless LAN TOSHIBA Enroller The TOSHIBA Enroller is the tool for obtaining and administering certificates used for 802.1X validation, SSL connection with personal certification, and VPN connection. Consult your network administrator for configuration details. TOSHIBA Enroller supports PCKS#12 (*.p12, *.pfx *1), PKCS#7 (*.p7b) and DER encored root certificates (*.cer) files. You can import these files as shown in the sample import screen below.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Launching TOSHIBA Enroller 1. Tap Start, Settings, System tab, then Toshiba Enroller. Certificate Intended Purposes—Show purposes of certificate. Personal/Computer/Root tab—Choose type of certificate. Import—Use this to launch the Toshiba Certificate Import Wizard. Enroll—Use this to launch the Enroll Certificates screen. Advanced—Use this to launch the Advanced Settings screen.
Chapter 8: Wi-Fi Wireless LAN Toshiba Certificate Import Wizard Toshiba Certificate Import Wizard helps you obtain certificates from a network or disk to certificate store more easily. The Toshiba Certificate Import Wizard requires an ActiveSync environment to obtain a certificate from a server. Please prepare the cradle and PC so that your Toshiba Pocket PC e830W can connect to a Certification Authority (CA) server.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Enrolling Certificates 1. Tap Start, Settings, System, then Toshiba Enroller. 2. To select the certificate type, tap either the Personal, Computer, or Root tabs. 3. Tap Enroll. User—Enter the user name of the person obtaining the client certificate. Password—Enter the password of the user obtaining the client certificate. The password may be up to 14 single-byte characters in length. If this length is exceeded, the password is blocked.
Chapter 8: Wi-Fi Wireless LAN Consult your network administrator for operational procedures regarding the Identifying Information, Key Options, Web Templates, Intended Purpose, and Info settings. Using ConfigFree™ ConfigFree is a suite of utilities used to set up a network, and includes the following utilities: • Search for Wireless Devices • Connectivity Doctor • Profiles Settings To launch the above utilities, tap , Program, ConfigFree.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Connectivity Doctor Connectivity Doctor helps resolve networking issues that occur with your Toshiba Pocket PC e830W. When Connectivity Doctor launches, it analyzes the network and all wireless LAN devices (not including infrared, Bluetooth, or dial-up devices), adds an exclamation mark (“!”) next to any detected problems, and offers a solution. Tap the exclamation mark to display the cause of the problem and a solution.
Chapter 9: TOSHIBA IP Phone for Pocket PC Chapter 9: TOSHIBA IP Phone for Pocket PC NOTE This chapter is valid for the Toshiba Pocket PC e830W model only.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Launching TOSHIBA IP Phone Tap , Programs, and IP Phone. NOTE It is recommended that you use headphones with a microphone when you talk. You can hear the ring tone from the built-in speaker when you receive a call (even if you attach headphones). For better audio quality, it is generally recommended that you adjust the headphone (speaker) volume by tapping the at the top of the screen, rather than the microphone volume.
Chapter 9: TOSHIBA IP Phone for Pocket PC Using P2P Communications To start P2P Communications, tap then P2P Communications. , Programs, and IP Phone and Call button Calling an IP Phone 1. Enter the Device name or IP address. 2. Tap Call. Answering a call automatically You can configure TOSHIBA IP Phone to automatically answer a call. To enable automatic answer, tap Tools, Options, and check Automatic Answer.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Placing a call on hold 1. Tap Voice, then tap Hold. 2. To continue your call, tap Voice, then tap Hold. Hanging up To end your call, tap Hangup. Hangup button Playing back a voicemail 1. Tap Tools, Call history. 2. Tap the Incoming tab. 3. Select a call with voicemail indication from the incoming call history. 4. Tap Play back.
Chapter 9: TOSHIBA IP Phone for Pocket PC Voicemail indication means you have already listened to the message. means you have not yet listened to it. NOTE While using P2P Communications, the redial and callback functions are not provided because the IP address provided in call history might be assigned to a different Pocket PC. Using Instant Messaging (IM) You can send and receive instant message while talking. 1. Tap IM, then Instant Message after a call is connected. 2.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide 2. Tap Sign in. If Automatic sign-in is checked, TOSHIBA IP Phone signs in automatically next time you launch it. To launch P2P communications, tap P2P Communications.
Chapter 9: TOSHIBA IP Phone for Pocket PC Calling an IP phone 1. Tap a buddy on your buddy list. 2. Tap Call. Call button Answering a call automatically You can configure TOSHIBA IP Phone to automatically answer a call. To enable automatic answer, tap Tools, Options, and check Automatic Answer. Enabling the Automatic Answering features allows your calling party to record a voice message (up to 20 seconds).
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Hanging up To end your call, tap Hangup. Playing back a voicemail 1. Tap Tools, Call history. 2. Tap the Incoming tab. 3. Select an incoming call with a voicemail indication from the incoming call history log. 4. Tap Play back. Voicemail indication means you have already listened to the message. means you have not yet listened to it. Using Instant Messaging (IM) You can send and receive instant message while talking. 1.
Chapter 9: TOSHIBA IP Phone for Pocket PC Redialing using the outgoing call history 1. Tap Tools, Call history. 2. Tap the Outgoing tab. 3. Select an outgoing call history. 4. Tap Connect. Calling back using the incoming call history 1. Tap Tools, Call history. 2. Tap Incoming. 3. Select an incoming call from the incoming call history log. 4. Tap Connect.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Adding a contact to your buddy list 1. Tap Tools, then BuddyList. 2. Tap Add. 3. Enter the G-Number. 4. Select an existing group name or enter a new group name. 5. Tap Save. NOTE You can make up to 10 groups in the buddy list. Removing a contact from your buddy list 1. Tap Tools and then BuddyList. 2. Choose a contact from buddy list. 3. Tap Remove. Refreshing buddy status TOSHIBA IP Phone automatically refreshes buddy status every several minutes.
Chapter 9: TOSHIBA IP Phone for Pocket PC Presence Service (PS) To show your status to your buddies, tap My State, then either ONLINE, OFFLINE, BUSY, or AWAY. Using Gphone Buddy Service behind a NAT router With Gphone Buddy Service, you can use this application behind a NAT router. You may have to configure port forwarding at your router regarding port numbers below in order for this application to receive a call through a NAT router.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide on two terminals, such as terminals B and C as shown in the sample configuration below. • Terminal B • • • Tap Tools, then Options. Change the value of UDP (Signal) from 28100 to 28110. • Change the value of UDP (Voice) from 29100 to 29110. Terminal C • • • Tap Tools, then Options. Change the value of UDP (Signal) from 28100 to 28120. Change the value of UDP (Voice) from 29100 to 29120.
Chapter 9: TOSHIBA IP Phone for Pocket PC Automatic answer You can enable or disable the Automatic answer feature that allows your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 to automatically answer and record an incoming call. UDP Port (Signal) If necessary, you can change the port number to wait for a call signaling request. UDP Port (Voice) If necessary, you can change the port number to receive an audio packet. Ringing audio file You can choose either Ring.wav or Ring1.wav to sound when the phone rings.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Chapter 10: Bluetooth Bluetooth software overview NOTE This chapter is valid for the Toshiba Pocket PC e830W model only. The Toshiba Pocket PC e830 Series has two models: • e830 (non wireless model) • e830W (wireless model, supporting Wireless LAN and Bluetooth) Your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 has two types of Bluetooth software; one is the Toshiba Bluetooth software, the other is the Microsoft standard Bluetooth software.
Chapter 10: Bluetooth cell phone and exchange address books and owner information. The data formats and maximum size of receiving messages are as follows. vCard format Contact (vCard 2.1) (address book) Business card (owner information) Other than memo.......1,022 characters Memo .........................Approximately 32,700 characters Schedule vCalendar format Subject .......................4,096 characters (vCalendar 1.0) Location......................1,023 characters Category ....................
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Enabling Bluetooth You can enable Bluetooth on your Toshiba Pocket PC by using the Wireless communication switch (see "Wireless communication switch" on page 32 for more information). The Bluetooth icon appears. Bluetooth Icon Bluetooth Environmental Settings Follow the procedure below to configure environmental and security settings and change the device name for your Toshiba Pocket PC e830W. 1. Tap the Bluetooth icon pop-up menu.
Chapter 10: Bluetooth Advanced Settings To change an advanced setting, select the desired setting and tap OK. The default settings are as follows.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide NOTE If the Bluetooth icon no longer appears in the program menu, it can be recovered by executing following program in Explorer: \windows\bt_rescue.exe Bluetooth connection preparation Follow the procedure below to make preparations for a Bluetooth connection. Search for peripheral devices Bluetooth authentication and service update 1. Tap the Bluetooth icon .
Chapter 10: Bluetooth 3. Tap and hold on the name of the device to which you want to connect, then tap Update Service on the pop-up menu. The Bluetooth Authentication screen appears on Local Device. 4. Enter the Bluetooth passkey (PIN Code) within 20 seconds and tap OK. The Bluetooth passkey can be a maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters. Depending on the remote device, the Bluetooth passkey may be a fixed value with a limit on the number of digits, so be sure to confirm these conditions.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Using COM service Establishing an ActiveSync connection with a PC Preparing for connection ■ The PC to which you want to connect must be Bluetooth enabled and have ActiveSync installed. Your Toshiba Pocket PC e830W must also have been synchronized with the PC using a cradle or a cable at least once to establish a “partnership” with the PC. 1.
Chapter 10: Bluetooth Using DUN/LAP service Connecting to the Internet This section explains how to use DUN service to connect to the Internet by connecting to a PC modem or cell phone. DUN and LAP services use the same method of connection. Preparing for connection ■ To connect to a Bluetooth-enabled modem, tap Start, Settings Connection tab, then Connections. In the My ISP area, tap Add a new modem connection. The Make New Connection screen appears. From the Select Modem list, select Bluetooth Card.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Using PAN service Connecting to the network (Intranet, Internet, or Peer-to-Peer) This section explains how to use PAN service to connect to the Network by connecting to the Access Point or PC. This service is similar to DUN/ LAP service, but with a less complicated configuration (such as no modem or dialup settings). 1.
Chapter 10: Bluetooth Changing the network configuration for PAN service 1. Tap Start, Settings, the Connection tab, and then Network Cards. The Configure Network Adaptors screen appears. 2. Tap Bluetooth BNEP from TOSHIBA to configure the network driver. 3. When the configuration screen appears, make the necessary network changes.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Using OPP service This section explains how to use an OPP service to send and receive contacts, schedules, tasks, and business cards to and from other Toshiba Pocket PCs. “Business cards” here refers to your Toshiba Pocket PC e830W information. Please be aware that you cannot send voice data or handwritten data entered in the memo section. Sending a contact 1. Tap Start and Contacts, then tap and hold on the contact you want to send. A pop-up menu appears.
Chapter 10: Bluetooth A message is displayed on the remote device indicating that the contact has been received. 6. Tap Close to close the screen. Sending a schedule 1. Tap Start and Calendar, then tap and hold on the schedule that you want to send. A pop-up menu appears. You can also send a schedule by tapping the Tools menu. 2. Tap Send by BT on the pop-up menu. The device search screen appears. For further operations, follow steps 3 and 4 in "Sending a contact" on page 156. Sending a task 1.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Exchanging business cards 1. Tap Start, Contact, and then Tools menu. 2. Tap Exchange by BT. The device search screen appears. 3. Select View All Devices and tap Device Search. The device list appears. 4. Select the device to which you want to connect by tapping the device name, then tap Connect. A message is displayed indicating that Local Device is now connected to the remote device.
Chapter 10: Bluetooth Using FTP service This section describes how to use FTP service to transfer files to and from another Toshiba Pocket PC. Starting Bluetooth FTP Tap Start, Programs, Bluetooth, and then Bluetooth FTP. The server selection screen appears. 3. Tap Search. Local Device searches for Bluetooth devices in the vicinity while a message is displayed on the screen indicating that Local Device is searching for peripheral devices and obtaining device names. The discovered devices are displayed.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Sending a file 1. In the Local Device window, tap and hold on the folder or file that you want to send. A pop-up menu appears. Tap on the file to start the associated application. You can also send a file by dragging that file to the remote device window. Send—This sends the file to the remote device. Execute—This starts the associated application. New Folder—This creates a new folder in the Local Device window. Delete—This deletes a folder or file.
Chapter 10: Bluetooth To enable OBEX Authentication and enter an FTP password, refer to the Options menu of Bluetooth Settings. To perform FTP authentication, enter a password here. The password can be a maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters Enable this function to perform FTP authentication when a request to connect is received from a remote device. A check mark indicates that authentication is performed. NOTE The FTP password is not registered in initial setting.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Updating service Tap Update Service to display the updated service information of the selected device in the service list of the Bluetooth Settings screen. Tap Connection Registration to register a connection. The icons displayed in the device and service lists change to registered connection icons. Tap Connecting ReJistrations in the pop-up menu of item in the service list to register a connection.
Chapter 10: Bluetooth Icons Tap an icon on the command bar to display that icon in the device list. Filter The currently selected device is indicated with a black dot. Tap the desired type of device. Among the devices discovered using Devices Search in the Tools menu, only the types of devices selected in this display menu are displayed in the device list. Options menu Tap Options on the command bar to display the Options menu.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide In the default setting for Home, the Security Mode is set to Non-secure and, therefore, unspecified devices may be able to connect to Local Device. It is recommended that you set the Security Mode to Security On. If you want to set the Connectability Mode to Non-connectable and you are operating your Toshiba Pocket PC e830W in an environment in which there are three or more operating Bluetooth devices, you should also set the Discoverability Mode to Non-discoverable.
Chapter 10: Bluetooth Local Device Tap Local Device on the Options menu to display the Device Information screen for Local Device. To change the name of the device, enter a new name in the Device Name box and tap OK. The device name can be a maximum of 248 alphanumeric characters. If the device name exceeds 248 alphanumeric characters, an error message appears. Function List Tap Function List on the Options menu to display the Function List screen of Local Device.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Chapter 11: Optional Functions Home screen overview You can launch built-in or installed applications (programs) by tapping an icon displayed on the Home screen. It can display a list of running programs, and easily activate or stop a specific program. The Home screen displays the remaining battery power, Today information and frequently used setting icons, and can be personalized by changing the background or by adding icons and tabs.
Chapter 11: Optional Functions About the Home screen The Home screen displays information and ready access to all the applications on your Toshiba Pocket PC e830. 1st window. Tab selection box. Tap this to switch between tabs. 2nd window. Information window. The information can be displayed/hidden. The display style can be switche between parallel and tab.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Display item 168 Name Description Power Tap to display the Power setting screen. Memory Tap to display the Memory setting screen. Screen light Tap to display the Screen light setting screen. System Information Tap to display the system information. Volume ON/ OFF Tap to toggle volume ON/OFF. This icon is interlocked with the display of volume ON/OFF that has been switched using the icon on the navigation bar.
Chapter 11: Optional Functions About Running The Running tab displays the active application names (without icons). Activating or stopping an application Tap the application name you want to activate (or tap and hold the application name), then select Activate in the pop-up menu. Tap to activate the selected application. Tap to quit the selected application. When finished, the application name disappears. Tap to quit all running applications displayed in the Running tab.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide System icons The following lists the factory default tabs and icons.
Chapter 11: Optional Functions Configuring icons You can move icons within between tabs, add, delete, and rename tabs as well as change the icon view (small or large). For more information on tabs, see "Configuring Tab Settings" on page 173. Moving icons within tabs 1. Drag and drop the desired icon to the desired position with the icon in a tapped state. When the icon is moved, the icon near where the icon is to be moved is highlighted.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide 2. Tap Drop on the pop-up menu. The icon is deleted and the next icon automatically shifts to fill the deleted icon position. Adding icons You can add the application and your file icons to the Home screen. 1. Tap Edit and then Add to display the Add Application screen. You can also select Add from the pop-up menu displayed by tapping and holding any portion other than the icon. 2. Tap on Application file box to show the file list.
Chapter 11: Optional Functions 1. Tap and hold the icon to rename. The pop-up menu is displayed. 2. Tap Rename from the pop-up menu. The icon can be renamed. 3. Change the name using the input panel, and tap the screen. Switching the icon display When icons are displayed in tab display style, their display can be switched from the View menu. Select Large Icon or Small Icon to suit your preference.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Deleting tabs 1. Tap Tools, and then Tab Settings. 2. Select the tab name to delete, and then tap Delete. The Delete tab confirmation dialog box appears. Please note that all the icons contained in the same tab are also deleted. 3. Tap Yes on the Delete tab dialog to delete the tab. When finished, the screen returns to Tab Settings screen. 4. Tap OK on the Tab Settings screen to return to the Home screen. NOTE You cannot delete the Running tab.
Chapter 11: Optional Functions 6. Tap OK on the Tab Settings screen to return to the Home screen. NOTE If the selected file is not a designated file type, you cannot set it on your screen background. The Home screen image display range is 240 pixels (W) x 268 pixels (H). Applying background color and text color You can use Background Color to select a color for the background for each tab. Additionally, Text Color is available to apply a color for the application name for each tab. 1.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide 1. Data such as the password in Settings cannot be restored. 2. The data stored in the Flash ROM disk cannot be backed up. 3. Before backing up or restoring data, stop other applications, and connect the AC adapter to your Toshiba Pocket PC e830. 4.
Chapter 11: Optional Functions Tap to select Backup. Tap to select the storage destination. Tap to select: All: All files stored in the main memory, registry, and database. PIM data: Pocket Outlook data (Contacts, Calendar, and Tasks). 4. Tap Start. The screen for confirming that other applications have ended appears. 5. To display the backup password input screen, tap OK. 6. Enter a password. You can enter a password up to a maximum of 16 characters.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide NOTE The backup process stops if the storage device becomes full before completing the backup. Before starting the backup, check the remaining storage device capacity. If the storage card is write-protected, you cannot save the backup data. Cancel the write-protection before starting the backup. Backups can also be made periodically. For more information, see "Making an auto backup" on page 180. Backup files are always overwritten.
Chapter 11: Optional Functions 3. Choose Restore as Functionality, and select the storage destination. Tap Restore. Tap to select the storage destination. 4. Tap Start. The screen for confirming that other applications have ended appears. 5. Tap OK to display the Restore password input screen. 6. Enter the password used when backing up the data (if the file was previously created without a password, then a password is not required). 7. When finished, tap OK.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Deleting a backup file You can delete a backup file and replace it at another time or make room for more data on your Toshiba Pocket PC e830. 1. Insert a CF or SD Card into your Toshiba Pocket PC e830. 2. To display the backup screen, tap Start, Programs, then DataBackup. 3. Tap Delete Backup File from Functionality, and select the storage destination. 4. Tap Start. 5. To delete the backup file, tap OK. 6. Tap Exit to close to the DataBackup screen.
Chapter 11: Optional Functions 4. Set the desired items. Select Run an auto backup. If required, enter a password. Tap to select the storage destination. Select if power backups are required. 5. Tap OK. The settings data is saved and periodical backups are made at the preset time. 6. Tap Exit to close to the backup screen.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide NOTE If the “Run Auto backup only when power is off” check box is not selected, the auto backup confirmation screen is displayed if your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 is ON when the auto backup occurs. The backup is automatically started if you tap OK or about 30 seconds elapses after the confirmation screen is displayed. Tap Cancel to stop the backup.
Chapter 11: Optional Functions Setting the World Clock World Clock displays the time and date of multiple cities in a screen. You can select the cities easily, by tapping the map or pull-down list. 1. Tap Start, Programs, and then World Clock. Home daytime nighttime City1 City2 2. Tap Tools. 3. Select any of the following: • • • Select from map—A zoomed map is displayed on the screen.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide TOSHIBA Voice Recorder (TVR) The TOSHIBA Voice Recorder (TVR) is a media player for Toshiba Pocket PCs. TVR offers a flexible way to record your voice as a .wav file. It can also play the recorded .wav on a PC. Using TVR to record 1. Tap Start, Programs, and then Voice Recorder. Select pre-set or custom microphone gain settings. Recording rate information Enable/disable AGC for built-in microphone.
Chapter 11: Optional Functions 3. Tap Stop button to stop. NOTE You can tap on the time display to toggle between time played and time left to play. Clips recorded on the TVR can be played on PCs with Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems with Windows Media Player. The TVR offers several convenient features: ■ Pre-set mic gain—You can preset the mic gain level to best suit various recording conditions by selecting either Conference, Interview, or Custom.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide ■ You can choose the folder to save a recording file. NOTE If you assign TVR to Record button, TVR starts every time you push the Record button, instead of starting Microsoft original recording function. The files recorded with TVR cannot be played with Notes. Using TOSHIBA Text to Speech for Pocket PC TOSHIBA Text to Speech for Pocket PC (Text to Speech) synthesizes voice, and reads out emails, text files and text data on the clipboard.
Chapter 11: Optional Functions Starting Mail Speech 1. Open Messaging, and set the mail account you want to read out 2. Tap Start, Programs, then Mail Speech. Mail Speech starts reading the message from the header information of unread email list. As the reading continues, the currently read phrase is highlighted. Account name displays here. Selected email text displays here. 3. Select any of the following: • • • • 4. Tap Tools. Select any of the following: • • • • 5.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide NOTE If tap a mail header in unread email list while reading, it starts reading selected email. Mail information displayed in the mail header information area is descending order, that is the older mails are on the top and newer mails are shown in the lower area. When there is an attached file, the voice service announces, “with attached file”. It does not announce the “TO” or “CC” of a mail header.
Chapter 11: Optional Functions • • • • 4. Folder: Select the folder from the pull-down menu. Cancel: Close the file selection screen and return to the Text Speech screen. Type: Only text file (*.txt) is available. File list: Display Name, Folder, Date, Size, Type and Location. The file to read should be under \My Documents. Tap the file you want read. The text is displayed. Text area. Read status. 5. Select any of the following: • • • • Play—Starts reading the text. Pause—Stops reading.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide NOTE You can input text directly in the text area, using the Input Panel. The maximum size of a text file or clipboard data to be read is about 16K characters. Text Speech starts reading from the cursor position. Configuring Speech Settings To start Speech Setting, tap Start, Programs, then Speech Settings. You can also start Speech Settings by tapping Tools, then Settings on the Mail Speech or the Text Speech screen.
Chapter 11: Optional Functions Mail tab ■ The reading mail turns into a read—Once selected, the status of the reading changes from read to unread. ■ Check at least one of the following—Read the name of the sender, Read the subject, Read the date of receipt, or Read the message. ■ After reading wait for—Sets the time interval for reading the following mail. To read the message while this setting is available, tap the message area within the interval time.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide 3. After the program is installed successfully, a message displays to inform you that the application has been allocated to the program button 5 (recording button) automatically. 4. After installation, the system requires resetting (see "Resetting" on page 201). NOTE The Voice Command cannot “read” without the TOSHIBA Text to Speech for Pocket PC installed. Installation of the TOSHIBA Text to Speech for Pocket PC is highly recommended.
Chapter 11: Optional Functions Using Global Command 1. Press the recording button and release immediately. Voice Command Settings launches. Wait for a notification sound to start speaking. 2. Say one of the available voice commands. For example, to launch Messaging, say “run Inbox”. When the command is successfully recognized, a confirmation tone sounds, and the Messaging screen appears. If the command is not recognized, a rejection tone sounds and the screen does not change.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Using Voice Command for each application For example, you can use voice commands within the Calendar application. 1. With the Calendar open, say “very next appointment.” The Listing mode screen appears, and it starts reading out the very next appointment. Additionally, you can display the Listing mode screen by saying, “Move to listing mode.” For command list details, refer to the Commands tab within the Voice Command Settings screen. Tap to stop reading. 2.
Chapter 11: Optional Functions Checking the Command List On the Commands tab, you can select the all commands installed. Displays information for the selected command. Tap Tools and then About to display Voice Command Settings version information. Arranging the recognition level of Voice Command 1. Tap the Settings tab within the Voice Command Settings screen. 2. Set the recognition level as required.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Defining the action for a User Command To define an action, tap User Command tab within the Voice Command Settings screen. Defining text for the command 1. Tap and hold the command insert text xxx, then select Edit. Tap to clear the action that you defined for the command. NOTE 2. You can only clear the action for the command; the command is not deleted. Input the text you want to define within the text area. For example, input “Thank you for your email about “.
Chapter 11: Optional Functions Enter the parameter specific to the program. NOTE There may be times when Voice Command does not capture the spoken word accurately or does not recognize the word at all. This can happen for a number of reasons, for instance, the words may be spoken too quickly or the background environment may be noisy.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Chapter 12: Additional Information Troubleshooting Check the following table for the possible cause of a problem and how to correct it. Symptom Cause Even if the power button is Battery power is exhausted. pressed and the power does not turn on. Correction Charge the battery. The Main Battery or High Attach the Main Battery/ High Capacity Battery and Capacity Battery is not switch the Battery Pack attached. Lock to the Lock side. The power was suddenly cut off.
Chapter 12: Additional Information Symptom Cause Correction The screen was tapped, Touch screen but the correct action was adjustment is incorrect. not executed. Select , Settings, System, Screen, Align Screen to adjust the touch screen. The operation is slow in response. Insufficient memory Secure the free memory. Quit the application if it is not in use. Some malfunction. Reset the system. If no action is observed after resetting the system, initialize the system. (However, the data is deleted.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Symptom Cannot access the Internet. Cause The cellular phone connection cable is not correct. Correction Check to make sure that the cellular phone connection cable is properly attached. The cellular phone Relocate cellular phone to service signals are weak. access stronger phone service signals. The communications set- Carry out correct setting. tings are incorrect. The following message is The battery power is too low to use USB devices.
Chapter 12: Additional Information Resetting Resetting is equivalent to restarting a PC. Reset your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 when a button or tapping the screen does not respond. When your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 is reset, all data that was not stored during operation is deleted. NOTE If the functionality cannot be restored even if the reset button is pressed, initialize your Toshiba Pocket PC e830. ■ When the power is on, use the stylus to press and hold the reset switch, then release.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Clearing Memory When you initialize your Toshiba Pocket PC e830, it returns to the status when it was purchased. When you initialize your Toshiba Pocket PC e830, all data stored in the memory is deleted. Your Toshiba Pocket PC e830's initially installed programs are not deleted. Before initialization, remove all CF Type II or SD Cards. The data stored in the Flash ROM Disk will not be deleted even after initializing.
Chapter 12: Additional Information Troubleshooting for Wi-Fi If you encounter problems, please refer to this troubleshooting section. Problems Cannot connect to the network Solutions Make sure the Wireless communication switch is turned on. ■ Check if the SSID is correct (note that it is case-sensitive) ■ Check Link Quality in Wireless LAN Manager. If the link quality is poor, rescan or find another Access Point.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide FAQ for Wi-Fi A. Compatibility A1: Should I use equipment with the same brand as the IEEE802.11b WLAN Adapter’s to enable the wireless communication? This is not necessary. The IEEE802.11b WLAN Adapter is Wi-Fi certified; it works well with differing brands of equipment as long as the equipment is also Wi-Fi certified. A2: Can I connect IEEE802.11b WLAN Adapter to other devices using Bluetooth? No, you can only connect the IEEE802.11b WLAN Adapter to other IEEE802.
Chapter 12: Additional Information B7. What should I do if my host PC cannot wirelessly connect with my Toshiba Pocket PC e830? E1. What is WEP? E2. How many WEP security service mode does Wireless LAN support? E3. How to set the WEP security service? B3: How do I know whether or not my Pocket PC has already connected to an AP successfully? 1. Check the Basic Service Set ID (BSSID). When there is a link, the current BSSID of the Access Point is shown in the BSSID field on the Link Page.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide B7. What should I do if my host PC cannot wirelessly connect with my Toshiba Pocket PC e830? B5: What is the difference between “Infrastructure” and “802.11 Ad Hoc” Network Mode? How do I choose? Infrastructure Mode is used to connect your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 with the Access Point.
Chapter 12: Additional Information (3) Make sure you have entered the IP address of the host PC as the WINS server on your Toshiba Pocket PC e830. (4) Reset your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 to make the TCP/IP settings take effect (5) Make sure the SSID, WEP keys and channel for all devices in the network are set the same. (6) Make sure the channel been set is in the range of 1 to 11. C.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide DNS (Domain Name System) is a database system that translates addresses and domain names. For example, a numeric address like 232.245.021.54 can become something like cba.com. WINS (Windows Internet Naming Service) has two functions; one is a Microsoft Net BIO name server that eliminates the broadcasts needed to resolve computer names to IP addresses by providing a cache or database of translations.
Chapter 12: Additional Information NOTE You need to choose a proper SSID and channel for the first 802.11 Ad Hoc station. For other stations want to join the same SSID group, you could only choose the same SSID as the first station, but the channel does not take effect. The 802.11 Ad Hoc must enter the proper SSID. Blank SSID for the 802.11 Ad Hoc Mode is not allowed. The stations want to join the 802.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide E2: How many WEP security service modes does my Wireless LAN support? WEP stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy that is the security service for the Wireless Network. There are three WEP security service modes available for “IEEE 802.11b WLAN Adapter” formed Wireless Network.
Chapter 12: Additional Information F4: The Wireless LAN consumes too much power. What should I do to save power? (1) Turn off the Wireless LAN Switch if you are not using the Wireless Network currently, or (2) Tap Turn radio off on the TMU icon. (3) Tap Start, Settings, System, then Wireless LAN Manager. On the Power tab, set each power saving mode, then tap Apply.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Error Messages for Bluetooth This section explains the causes of and solutions for the various displayed error messages. Error messages during COM/DUN service An error has occurred with the Bluetooth SD Card. Confirm that the card is working properly. Cause There was an error when loading the driver. Solution Try reinserting the Card. Unable to retrieve Local Device information. Solution Reset your Toshiba Pocket PC e830.
Chapter 12: Additional Information The retrieved information contains invalid data. Cause The device information contains invalid data. Solution Display the device list again or update the device information with the remote device search. Unable to delete remote device due to insufficient memory. Check the amount of available memory. Cause There is insufficient memory to delete the device. Solution Increase the amount of available memory and then try to delete the device again.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Request was refused by security reason. Please check remote settings and try again. Cause An error occurred while trying to update the service information. Connection request was refused by security reason. Solution Check remote settings and try updating the service information again. Remote Bluetooth is not available or request was refused by security reason. Please check remote settings and try again.
Chapter 12: Additional Information Unable to retrieve service information. Solution Display the service list again. Unable to register connection information. Solution Close Bluetooth Settings, turn off your Toshiba Pocket PC e830, then turn the power on again, or reset your Toshiba Pocket PC e830. Unable to retrieve connection information. Solution Close Bluetooth Settings, turn off your Toshiba Pocket PC e830, then turn the power on again, or reset your Toshiba Pocket PC e830.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Bluetooth Settings has not been started. Cause The Bluetooth Settings program has not been started because a Bluetooth device's power (your Toshiba Pocket PC e830) is not on. Solution Check the wireless switch to on position, and turn on the Bluetooth power from utility. Program cannot be started because Bluetooth receiving program is running.
Chapter 12: Additional Information There is no response from the partner device. Cause The remote device (server) did not respond to a request to connect or send/receive data within a set time. Solution Confirm that the remote device is operating properly. This cannot be sent because it contains invalid data. Cause An error has occurred in the data conversion at the time the object was sent. Processing interrupted due to an internal error.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide The following characters cannot be used in the file/folder name. \ / ;,:*?"<>| Cause You entered an invalid character in the file/folder name. Solution Rename the file/folder using correct characters. Cannot rename file/folder. Cause A processing error occurred because the entered name exceeded the maximum length. Solution Enter a shorter name. Enter the folder name.
Chapter 12: Additional Information The OBEX password contains an invalid character. Enter the password again. Cause On the FTP Server screen of the remote device, when Tools and Options were selected and the FTP authentication password entered, an invalid character was used. Solution Use only alphanumeric characters when entering the password. Unable to move folder or obtain folder information. Solution Try the operation again. Registry problem.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Troubleshooting for TOSHIBA IP Phone for Pocket PC Cannot access Gphone Buddy Service Refer to "Troubleshooting for Wi-Fi" on page 203 for more information about connecting to the Internet. No network adapter Make sure the wireless communication switch is turned on. Communication Error Confirm your network configuration, such as IP address setting. Authentication Error Check if you set your G-Number and password properly.
Chapter 12: Additional Information Glossary for Bluetooth General Bluetooth terms Bluetooth Passkey This is a password. It is also called a PIN Code. Device Address Each Bluetooth SD Card has a unique device address that is listed on the card as BDA:XXX... X. Local Device In Bluetooth communications, this refers to your local Toshiba Pocket PC e830. It is also called a client. Remote Device In Bluetooth communications, this refers to the connected partner device. It is also called a server.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Connected Device This is a remote device that currently has a Bluetooth connection to a Local Device. COM Service Device This is a device that provides SPP (Serial Port Profile) service. DUN Service Device This is a device that provides DUN (Dial-up Networking Profile) service. FTP Service Device This is a device that provides FTP (File Transfer Profile) service. LAP Service Device This is a device that provides LAP (LAN Access Profile) service.
Chapter 12: Additional Information Device Address This is the unique address given to each Bluetooth SD Card. Device Class This indicates the type of Bluetooth device (PC, cell phone, etc.). A Bluetooth SD Card is categorized as a PDA. Authentication This is the process of confirming an authentication password to allow a remote Bluetooth device to connect to Local Device. If the authentication passwords on both devices do not match, the connection is refused.
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 User’s Guide Specifications External dimensions Approximately: 5.3 in. (135 mm) x 3.0 in (77 mm) x 0.6 in. (16.7 mm) (L x W x H) Operating conditions Temperature: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F), relative humidity: 30% to 80% when only the Toshiba Pocket e830 is operating. Temperature capable of charging 5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F).
Chapter 12: Additional Information SD Card slot SD Card, SDIO Card, or MultiMediaCard The security function of the SD Card is disabled. Data encrypted by the SD Card security function compatible equipment is not usable. CF Type II card slot CompactFlash Type II card slot (3.3V only) Infrared port Based on IrDA Ver.1.2 Maximum data transmission speed: 115 kbps. Cradle connection USB Host/Client, RS232 port Audio AC 97 codec, mono record, stereo playback, 8.0 KHz, 11.025 KHz, 22.05 KHz, and 44.