User's Manual

Table Of Contents
Version - displays the product revision level, ROM date, ROM revision, OS version,
BootLoader version, and execute in place (XIP) version.
Display - displays settings, such as screen color, horizontal pixels, vertical pixels, color depth,
display type, and panel ID.
System - displays information about the manufacturer, product ID, model ID, processor type,
processor revision, language, country ID, and UUID (Universally Unique Identifier).
Bluetooth - displays information about available radio, firmware version, hardware revision,
driver version, software version, and MAC address.
Camera - displays camera details, such as the module installed, hardware revision, hardware
and software driver versions, camera API interface version, and camera information.
Wi-Fi - displays information about the hardware revision, driver version, software version, IP
address, and MAC address, available radio, firmware version.
GSM - displays information about the available radio, radio firmware version, and IMEI
number.
Keyboard - displays information about the module present, firmware version, hardware
version and driver version and software version.
GPS - displays information about the GPS status, manufacturer, revisions level, driver version,
firmware version and software version.
Getting Started
Use the Getting Started program to learn how to perform frequently used tasks and to set up your
HP iPAQ. To launch the program, select Getting Started on the Home screen or press Start > HP Help
and Support > Getting Started. Select the task that you want to learn about.
Customer Support
Customer Support displays help topics and locations where you can find more information.
HP Enterprise Mobility Suite
Use the HP Enterprise Mobility Suite to configure and manage your HP iPAQ remotely.
The HP Enterprise Mobility Suite is not available in all countries/regions.
NOTE: HP Enterprise Mobility Suite is activated remotely by a licensed HP Enterprise Mobility
server, which is sold separately. To download the HP Enterprise Mobility Suite, press Start >
Applications > Accessories > HP EMS. Go to
http://www.hp.com/go/ems for more information or
contact your IT administrator to check if your company is currently using the HP Enterprise Mobility
Suite. The HP Enterprise Mobility Suite provides the ability to remotely configure mobile services,
diagnose the device, add and remove programs, lock and unlock the device, and clean the information
on the device if it is lost or stolen.
HP iPAQ DataConnect
The first time you use your SIM Card, the HP iPAQ DataConnect program automatically detects the
phone network and operator, and configures GPRS/EDGE settings. Although automatic detection is the
recommended method, you can also configure the data settings manually.
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