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gerald1947 10:08am on Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 
We bought the H5450 off of ebay round about the beging of last year for 100 including postage which was a very good deal as this has been going for ab... We bought the H5450 off of ebay round about the beging of last year for £100 including postage which was a very good deal as this has been going for a... Of a previous model, the HP iPAQ H5550 (read my review). The unit fairs well with those of you who like to travel, the incorparated Wifi.
Bardoss Logert 6:17pm on Tuesday, September 14th, 2010 
when i turn it on it asks me to align my screen... i can go thru the steps for 2 hours... but it wont align it!! I tried to hard and soft reset it.. when i turn it on it asks me to align my screen... i can go thru the steps for 2 hours... but it wont align it!! I tried to hard and soft reset it..
DimitriKeri 8:32am on Thursday, August 12th, 2010 
when i turn it on it asks me to align my screen... i can go thru the steps for 2 hours...
Bob Mankaka 4:40pm on Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 
temperamental The 5455 has character. All features work fine after taking it apart and removing the vibrator module. Finally. temperamental The 5455 has character. All features work fine after taking it apart and removing the vibrator module. Finally. an unhappy person The screen protector was what I wanted. However, I was not aware that for a total of $16.

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9. Continue to follow the ActiveSync instructions to establish a partnership. 10. Learn more about your iPAQ Pocket PC.
For More Product Information

For information on.

Programs on your HP iPAQ Pocket PC

See this source.

The HP iPAQ Pocket PC Reference Guide on CD and eBook in select languages. For Help, tap and then Help. This information is presented in a printable format and eBook in select languages. It is located on the HP iPAQ Pocket PC Companion CD and in eBook format on the iPAQ Pocket PC. Wireless LAN Special Features Guide in the box and Chapter 3: HP iPAQ Pocket PC Reference Guide on CD Bluetooth Special Features Guide in the box and Chapter 4: HP iPAQ Pocket PC Reference Guide on CD Chapter 5: HP iPAQ Pocket PC Reference Guide on CD Chapter 2: HP iPAQ Pocket PC Reference Guide on CD Chapter 10: HP iPAQ Pocket PC Reference Guide on CD Chapter 2: HP iPAQ Pocket PC Reference Guide on CD Chapter 2: HP iPAQ Pocket PC Reference Guide on CD The HP iPAQ Pocket PC Companion CD
The HP iPAQ Pocket PC Reference Guide

Wireless LAN

Bluetooth
Fingerprint Reader iPAQ Backup Universal Remote Control iPAQ File Store iTask Manager Additional programs that can be installed on your HP iPAQ Pocket PC HP iPAQ Pocket PC options
The Accessories Information brochure included with your HP iPAQ Pocket PC or http://www.hp.com/products /pocketpc/options
Your HP iPAQ Pocket PC Up-to-date information on your Microsoft Pocket PC 2002 software Programs that are already on your HP iPAQ Pocket PC Connecting your HP iPAQ Pocket PC to a computer
http://www.hp.com/products /pocketpc http://www.microsoft.com/mobile /pocketpc The HP iPAQ Pocket PC Companion CD and Help on your HP iPAQ Pocket PC. Tap Start, and then Help. This Getting Started guide, the HP iPAQ Pocket PC Reference Guide, or ActiveSync Help on the HP iPAQ Pocket PC Companion CD. Register online at: http://www.hp.com/go/ipaqreg
Registering your HP iPAQ Pocket PC to receive the latest information as well as special offers on iPAQ Pocket PC accessories and software Warranty and service information

that you fully charge the battery We recommendwith your personal computer. prior to synchronizing
Charge with the Universal Cradle
You can charge your iPAQ Pocket PC with it docked in the universal cradle. Use the universal cradle to recharge the battery of an optional expansion pack, if you purchased one. To charge with the universal cradle: 1. Plug the AC Adapter of the universal cradle into an electrical outlet. 2. Slide the bottom of your iPAQ Pocket PC into the universal cradle until the connector is fully inserted. charge light flashes when your iPAQ PC The amber the battery. The amber charge light isPocket(not is recharging solid flashing) when the battery is fully charged.
Charge with the AC Adapter
You can charge your iPAQ Pocket PC using the AC Adapter and the charger adapter. The AC Adapter works in any standard electrical outlet.
If you purchased an optional expansion pack, you can also use the AC Adapter to recharge the battery of an optional expansion pack. When traveling, you can purchase an adapter that works in your cars cigarette lighter or a 12-volt power outlet.
CAUTION: Use only HP recommended AC adapters.
To charge with the AC Adapter: 1. Plug the AC Adapter into an electrical outlet. 2. Insert the AC Adapter plug into the charging adapter. charging adapter When inserting theon the front of the ensure that the triangleon the markings (located charging adapter) are same side as the iPAQ screen. 3. Insert the charging adapter into the bottom of your iPAQ Pocket PC.
4. Remove the AC adapter when the power indicator on the top of the iPAQ Pocket PC turns solid amber. The unit is fully charged. The approximate time to fully charge a unit is four hours.
CAUTION: Incorrectly inserting the charging adapter plug into the connector on the bottom of the iPAQ Pocket PC can damage the connector pins. To avoid damage to the connector pins when removing the charging adapter from the bottom of the iPAQ Pocket PC, push the release buttons located on each side of the adapter and pull.

Adjust the Standby Setting
You can adjust the portion of the battery devoted to the standby period. Standby is your battery reserve that is used to protect the data and programs stored in RAM. During standby, the unit turns off so very little power is being consumed. This helps to preserve programs and data stored in RAM. You can select a lower standby period if you use the Pocket PC for extended periods of time. A lower standby period increases the usable battery operating time. You can select a higher standby period if you leave your Pocket PC off for extended periods of time without recharging it. A higher standby period decreases the usable battery time and allocates it for standby usage. information For moreStart menu. on using the Standby Setting, tap Help from the To adjust the standby setting: 1. From the Start menu, tap Settings.
2. Tap System, and then the Power icon. 3. Tap the Standby tab. 4. Drag the pointer to adjust the standby period.

Change the Battery Pack

If the main battery for your iPAQ Pocket PC is removed, your device will not operate even if you try to use AC power. You can change the battery without losing data. However, any device activity and/or wireless communication will be terminated. It is recommended that you replace the removable battery within 30 minutes to avoid losing data.

Reactivate the Battery

A full reset will deactivate the battery. The power button will not function until the battery is reactivated. You reactivate the battery by:
Removing and reinstalling the battery Connecting the iPAQ Pocket PC to AC power
Pressing the normal Reset button with the stylus

Work with Programs

You can open, minimize, and close programs.

Open Programs

Most programs on your iPAQ Pocket PC are only two taps away from any screen. Open any program on your iPAQ Pocket PC from the Start menu.
CAUTION: If a program has been added to the Start menu, it will not display on the Programs menu.
You can open a program by assigning it to a program button.
To open a program: 1. Tap Start or the Microsoft logo. 2. Tap Programs. 3. Tap the program title or icon.

Minimize Programs

From the program you would like to minimize, tap the X in the top right corner.

Close Programs

Programs may close automatically as you open new programs. This will depend on the amount of RAM being used. If your iPAQ Pocket PC is running slowly, you can manually close programs. To close a program: 1. From the Start menu, tap Settings. 2. Tap System, and then Memory. 3. Tap the Running Programs tab.

Tap the Name Servers tab at the bottom of the window. Enter the Name server information.
Please contact your network administrator or service provider for the address information.

Tap OK.

Change iPAQ WLAN Wireless Adapter Information
To make changes to the iPAQ WLAN Wireless Adapter information: 1. Tap Start, and then Settings. 2. Tap the Connections tab, and then the Network Adapters icon. 3. Select iPAQ WLAN Wireless Adapter from the list. 4. Tap Properties. 5. Change the wireless adapter information. 6. Tap OK to save the wireless adapter changes. 7. Tap OK to close the program.
Activate the iPAQ WLAN Icon
After you create profiles (see Work with Profiles), tapping the iPAQ WLAN icon enables the WLAN and places the icon in the lower right corner of the Today screen. 1. From the Start menu, tap the iPAQ Wireless folder. 2. Tap the iPAQ WLAN icon to activate the WLAN icon in the lower right corner of the Today screen.
If the iPAQ WLAN is not powered on, you will be prompted to power it on.
3. Click the X in the upper right corner of the screen to close the window.

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Work with Profiles
You must create profiles with or without security to use on your WLAN. You can view existing profiles to:
Select for use Edit connection information Delete the profile View connection status
Create Profiles without Security
1. Tap the iPAQ WLAN icon in the lower right corner of the Today screen.

2. Tap Setup.

3. Tap the New button.
4. Enter the profile information. Profile Information

Field Name

Profile Name SSID

Information

Enter a name for your profile. This is the service set identifier (SSID) that allows you to connect to any available access point. The default is blank when you connect to an infrastructure network. You and the wireless site you want to connect to must use the same SSID. This identification number uses a maximum of 32 characters and is case sensitive. The default selection is No. Selecting Yes will provide lower performance and use less power. Choose: Infrastructure to connect to a wired network via a wireless access point (the default). Ad hoc for peer-to-peer communications. You are required to select your region from the list or the option Rest of the World if your region is not available. The default is Auto. You do not need to specify a channel if you are using an infrastructure network. It will use the same channel as the access point. Otherwise, set the frequency that corresponds to your countrys regulatory commissions range and the 802.11b standard. The default is Auto. This is the wireless data transmission speed. You can select speeds of 1, 2, 5.5, or 11 Mbps.

Power Management

Network

Region

Channel

Transmission Rate

5. Tap Next.
6. Tap Use server-assigned IP address and use the DHCP server address or select Use specific IP address. 7. If you selected Use specific IP address, you must enter information in all remaining fields.

Pair Devices

You can pair devices so that they must exchange a computer generated before each connection. The security key is also called a Link Key. It is generated from a unique Bluetooth device address, a random number, and a user-defined password. After two devices are paired, they have a trusted relationship with each other that can be verified using a link key. No additional input is needed from the user. Therefore, connections and activities can be performed between the devices without constant authorization from the user. To pair devices: 1. From the Today screen, tap Start. 2. Tap iPAQ Wireless, and then Bluetooth Manager.
3. Tap Tools, and then Paired devices. 4. Tap Add. 5. Tap the Lookup 6. Tap a device. icon.
7. Enter a password in the Passkey field. 8. Tap OK. 9. Enter the same passkey into the other device. devices, mobile phones, need to be in a Some to acceptsuch as from another device. Refer placed devices mode a bond to that user instructions for more information.

Unpair Devices

You can remove the paired relationship between devices. 1. From the Today screen, tap Start. 2. Tap iPAQ Wireless, and then Bluetooth Manager. 3. Tap Tools, and then Paired devices. 4. Tap a device name. 5. Tap Remove. 6. Tap Yes to remove the pairing.

Allow Connecting

You can determine if all devices or only paired devices can connect to your iPAQ Pocket PC.
Allow All Devices to Connect
1. From the Today screen, tap the Bluetooth icon. 2. Tap the Accessibility tab. 3. Select Allow other devices to connect, and then All devices. 4. Tap OK.
CAUTION: This allows any device, even those unknown to you, to connect to your iPAQ Pocket PC. After they are connected, security settings for specific services will apply as specified in the Bluetooth Settings.
Allow Paired Devices to Connect
Paired devices share and exchange an internally generated Link Key before each connection. The Link Key is derived from a unique Bluetooth device address, a random number, and user-defined password. This feature allows only devices that you trust to connect to your iPAQ Pocket PC. To allow paired devices to connect: 1. From the Today screen, tap the Bluetooth icon. 2. Tap the Accessibility tab. 3. Select Allow other devices to connect, and then Paired devices only. 4. Tap OK.
Enable Bluetooth Services
You can select to have certain services enabled:
Automatically when Bluetooth is activated When you permit the connection When a passkey or link key is correctly entered
You can use any of these security options when transferring files, creating a serial port connection, exchanging business card information, configuring dial-up networking, joining a personal network, and connecting to a headset.

To establish a serial connection: 1. From the Today screen, tap Start. 2. Tap iPAQ Wireless, and then Bluetooth Manager. 3. Tap New, and then Connect. 4. Tap Explore a Bluetooth device, and then tap Next. 5. Follow the connection wizard instructions.

Use Dial-Up Networking

When you use dial-up networking, the remote device providing the dial-up networking service and the remote computer to which you are connecting must both have telephone access. Devices that can provide dial-up networking include Bluetooth:
Mobile phones Desktop computers Modems
Configure Dial-Up Connections
You can configure the dial-up networking settings. 1. From the Today screen, tap the Bluetooth icon. 2. Tap the Dial-Up Networking tab. 3. Select a communications port from the COM Port list. 4. Select a baud rate from the Baud Rate down arrow list (typical rate is 57600). 5. Select the type of flow control to use from the Flow Control down arrow list (typical setting is Hardware [RTS/CTS]). 6. Tap OK.
Connect to a device that provides telephone access. 1. From the Today screen, tap Start. 2. Tap iPAQ Wireless, and then Bluetooth Manager. 3. Tap New, and then Connect. 4. Tap Connect to the Internet, and then tap Next. 5. Follow the connection wizard instructions. the dial-up networking device, After you create shortcut icon in the Myshortcut with a of the tap and hold the Shortcuts tab Bluetooth Manager, and then tap Connect. 6. Tap New Connection. 7. Tap OK. 8. Enter a name in the Connection Name field. 9. Enter a phone number. You must enter the country code and area code, depending on where you are calling. 10. Tap OK to begin dialing. phones require Some mobileDevices). a bond between device (see the section Pair
Establish a Cell Phone Partnership
You can establish a partnership with a cell phone, and then set up the Bluetooth services it offers. To establish a cell phone partnership: 1. From the Today screen, tap Start. 2. Tap iPAQ Wireless, and then Bluetooth Manager.
3. Tap New, and then Connect. 4. Tap Partner with a cell phone, and then tap Next.

Work with Files

You can exchange information with a connected device. You can use the Bluetooth File Explorer to:
Navigate through the directories View files and folders Create new folders Send and receive files from a remote device Delete and rename files on a remote device

Create a File Transfer Connection
1. From the Today screen, tap Start. 2. Tap iPAQ Wireless, and then Bluetooth Manager. 3. Tap New, and then Connect. 4. Tap Browse files on a remote device, and then tap Next. 5. Follow the connection wizard instructions.

Send Files

1. Tap and hold a file transfer shortcut icon, and then tap Connect. 2. Tap File, and then Send a File. 3. Locate a file to send. 4. Tap the file to send it. 5. Tap OK.
Create a Folder on a Remote Device
1. Tap and hold a file transfer shortcut icon, and then tap Connect. 2. Navigate to the location you want for the new folder. 3. Tap File, and then Create a folder. 4. Enter a folder name while New Folder is highlighted, and then tap Enter. 5. Tap OK.
Receive a File from a Remote Device
1. Tap and hold a file transfer shortcut icon, and then tap Connect. 2. Navigate to the file location on the remote device. 3. Tap the file. 4. Tap File, and then tap Get. 5. Tap OK.
Delete a File from a Remote Device
1. Tap and hold a file transfer shortcut icon, and then tap Connect. 2. Navigate to the file location on the remote device. 3. Tap the file. 4. Tap File, and then tap Delete. 5. Tap Yes to verify you want to delete the selected file. 6. Tap OK.
Send Information via Bluetooth
In Pocket Outlook, you can send contacts, calendar information, and tasks to a remote device using Bluetooth. To send information using Bluetooth: 1. Open the Calendar, Contacts, or Tasks program from the Start menu or tap Start, and then Programs. 2. Tap and hold the item to send, and then select Send via Bluetooth. 3. Tap the name of destination device. 4. Tap OK.

Use Business Cards

Using the business card exchange, you can:
Send a business card to one or more devices Request a business card from one or more devices Exchange business cards with one or more devices
You must establish a default contact name to send or exchange business card information.
You must first specify your default business card on the Information Exchange tab in Bluetooth Settings. This name becomes the default for business card transfers.

Close a Connection

1. From the Today screen, tap Start. 2. Tap iPAQ Wireless, and then Bluetooth Manager. 3. Tap and hold the connection icon or list name. 4. Tap Disconnect from the menu. 5. Tap OK.
View Connection Information
1. From the Today screen, tap Start. 2. Tap iPAQ Wireless, and then Bluetooth Manager. 3. Tap and hold the connection icon or list name. 4. Tap Properties from the menu. 5. Tap OK.
Using the Fingerprint Reader
You can increase the security of the data stored in your iPAQ Pocket PC by using the iPAQ Fingerprint Reader. This feature allows you to require a PIN, password, and/or fingerprint be entered before you can log on to your iPAQ Pocket PC.
CAUTION: In the event that an incorrect or unsuccessful PIN, password, and/or fingerprint is repeatedly or incorrectly entered, all data and programs stored in RAM are erased and the iPAQ Pocket PC is returned to the as-shipped configuration. It is recommended that you back up all data frequently when using the security features.
It is recommended that you complete the fingerprint reader training on your iPAQ Pocket PC prior to changing your security settings.
Learn to Enroll a Fingerprint
Fingerprint Reader enrollment training is available on the iPAQ Pocket PC to assist you in proper enrollment of your unique fingerprint. You can access the training in two ways:
First time you open a Fingerprint screen Tap the Training button from one of the logon setup fingerprint screens
To learn to enroll fingerprints: 1. From the Start menu, tap Settings, and then Password. 2. Select PIN or fingerprint from the down arrow list to access training.
3. Tap four digits in the PIN field.
You can tap OK at the top of the screen at anytime to exit the training.
4. Tap OK or ENTR. 5. Tap Yes to begin Fingerprint Reader training.
6. Read the swiping tips. 7. Tap the double arrows button.
8. Follow the on-screen demonstration to swipe a finger.
acceptable, the green and If the finger swipe isPlease continueoval frameIfturnsfinger swipe the message Good! displays. the is unacceptable, the oval frame turns red and the message Poor quality. Try again! displays. 9. Repeat the finger swiping exercise as prompted until you have completed six out of eight successful swipes. You must perform six acceptable swipes to continue the training. 10. Tap the double arrows button to continue the Self-test. 11. Perform eight finger swipes in the Self-test. You must perform seven acceptable swipes to complete the training.

Set Password AND Fingerprint for Logon
In this mode, you are required to enter both a password with at least seven characters and a fingerprint to logon. contain combination of The alphanumeric password mustnumbers, aand punctuation. uppercase and lowercase letters, 1. From the Start menu, tap Settings, and then Password. 2. Select Password AND fingerprint from down arrow list. 3. Select from the down arrow list the length of time the iPAQ Pocket PC can remain unused before you must reenter the password. 4. Enter seven alphanumeric characters in the Password field. 5. Repeat step 4 in the Confirm field.
6. Tap OK. 7. Tap the finger to enroll. 8. Swipe the selected finger, as instructed.
9. Tap OK. 10. Tap Yes to save changes.
Set Fingerprint-only for Logon
In this mode, you are required to enter a successful fingerprint to logon.
CAUTION: In the event that an incorrect or unsuccessful fingerprint is repeatedly or incorrectly entered, all data and programs stored in RAM are erased and the iPAQ Pocket PC is returned to the as-shipped configuration. It is recommended that you back up all data frequently when using the security features.
1. From the Start menu, tap Settings, and then Password. 2. Select fingerprint-only from the down arrow list. using ActiveSync, you must enter If you arecomputer to begin synchronization. a password on your personal 3. Tap the finger to enroll. 4. Swipe the selected finger as instructed.

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5. Tap OK. 6. Tap Yes to save changes.
Logon Using PIN, Passwords, and Fingerprints
If you have set up a PIN, password, and/or fingerprint for logon, you must enter the correct PIN, password, and/or successfully swipe the correct fingerprint to use your iPAQ Pocket PC. When you power on your iPAQ Pocket PC, you will be required to enter your logon information on the PIN, Password and/or Fingerprint screen.
CAUTION: In the event that an incorrect or unsuccessful PIN, password, and/or fingerprint is repeatedly or incorrectly entered, all data and programs stored in RAM are erased and the iPAQ Pocket PC is returned to the as-shipped configuration. It is recommended that you back up all data frequently when using the security features. The default number of attempts is six. You can select the maximum number of attempts.

Logon with No Password

You do not need to enter a password or fingerprint to use the iPAQ Pocket PC.
Logon Using a 4-digit PIN
You must enter the 4-digit PIN you entered during setup. 1. Turn on your iPAQ Pocket PC. 2. Tap your 4-digit PIN. 3. Tap OK or ENTR.

Logon Using a Password

You must enter the alphanumeric password you entered during setup. 1. Turn on your iPAQ Pocket PC. 2. Enter your password. 3. Tap OK or ENTR.

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To create a contact: 1. From the Start menu, tap Contacts. 2. Tap New to create a new contact. 3. Tap any item and enter information. Scroll down to see more fields. 4. Tap the down arrow next to any item and enter additional details about the item. For example, tap the Name down arrow to enter the contacts title, first, middle, and last name, and suffix. 5. Tap OK to save the contact information and return to the list of contacts.

View a List of Contacts

1. From the Start menu, tap Contacts to display a list of your contacts from the last category selected. 2. Tap the down arrow next to the category name to see the list of categories.
3. Tap a category name to see a list of contacts placed in that category.

4. Tap a contacts name.

Edit Contact Information
1. Tap a contacts name. 2. Tap Edit to see the contact information. 3. Edit the contact information. 4. Tap OK to save the contact information and return to the list of contacts.

Categorize Contacts

You can use categories to filter your list of contacts. This helps you view and edit your contact information.
A category will not display unless a contact has been assigned to it.
To categorize contacts: 1. From the Start menu, tap Contacts. 2. Tap a contacts name.
3. Tap Edit to see the contact information.
4. Tap the Categories field to see a list of available categories. You may need to scroll down to see the Categories field.
5. Tap the Add/Delete tab to create a category.
6. Enter the name of the new category, and then tap Add.
7. Tap OK to place your contact in the category.
8. Tap the Categories field again to place your contact in additional categories. 9. Tap additional category names to select them, and then tap OK to list the categories you selected in the Categories field. 10. Tap OK to save the category information and return to the list of contacts.

Delete Contacts

CAUTION: If you delete a contact on your iPAQ Pocket PC and synchronize Contacts with your computer, you may delete the contact in Outlook on your computer.
To delete contacts: 1. From the Start menu, tap Contacts to see a list of your contacts from the last category selected. 2. Tap the down arrow next to the category name to see a list of categories.

Open a Word Document

CAUTION: Pocket Word recognizes and displays only documents saved in the My Documents folder or one folder below it. Files saved elsewhere cannot be displayed.
To open a Word document: 1. From the Start menu, tap Programs. 2. Tap Pocket Word. 3. Tap a document to open it.
Change the Pocket Word Options

You can select:

A default template Whether documents are stored in main memory or on a storage card Which types of documents are displayed in the list view
To change Pocket Word options: 1. From the Start menu, tap Programs. 2. Tap Pocket Word. 3. Tap Tools, and then Options.
4. Tap the Default template down arrow to select a default template.
5. Tap the Save to down arrow to store documents in main memory or on a storage card.
6. Tap the Display in list view down arrow to select which types of documents to display in the list view.
7. Tap OK to save the options.

Use Pocket Excel

You can create Excel workbooks from your iPAQ Pocket PC or synchronize existing Excel workbooks from your personal computer to your iPAQ Pocket PC. ActiveSync converts Excel workbooks into the Pocket Excel format and changes the.xls extension to a.pxl extension.
CAUTION: Because ActiveSync converts Excel workbooks into the Pocket Excel format, you may lose some formatting from the original Excel workbook.
Pocket Excel does not support items like:
Data validation Cell notes Add-ins Protection Scenarios Object charts Vertical alignment Text boxes Embedded OLE objects Hyperlinks
For more help with Pocket Excel, tap Help from the Start menu, and tap Pocket Excel.

Create a Workbook

create You canNew. a new workbook from the Today screen by tapping To create a workbook: 1. From the Start menu, tap Programs. 2. Tap Pocket Excel.
3. Tap New to create a new workbook. 4. Tap OK to close and save the workbook. The workbook is automatically saved as a Pocket Excel workbook named Book1. Depending on how many workbooks you have created since opening Pocket Excel, you may want to rename it. install programs and to the iPAQ You canThe iPAQ File Store is save files from the FileFile Store on folder. accessed Explorer your iPAQ Pocket PC. You can store up to 20 MB of information (see section Save to File Store) Programs and files stored in the iPAQ File Store are held in ROM and are saved if you perform a full reset of your iPAQ Pocket PC or if the battery discharges completely.

4. Tap the page number or left and right arrows to move backward and forward in the book.
jump to a topic, link. the Totable of contents.tap areturnLinks acan occur throughout the text or To from link, tap the title of eBook, and then tap Return.

Copy eBooks

You can copy eBooks from any eBook retailer to your iPAQ Pocket PC. To copy an eBook: 1. Connect your iPAQ Pocket PC to your personal computer. 2. Go to any eBook retailers Web site and follow the directions for downloading or installing files to your iPAQ Pocket PC. you store important information It is recommendedasthatCompactFlash or SDIO card. on a storage card such a

Delete eBooks

You can delete an eBook from your iPAQ Pocket PC library. If your eBook is stored on your personal computer, you can copy it again to your iPAQ Pocket PC. To delete an eBook: 1. From the Start menu, tap Programs. 2. Tap Microsoft Reader. 3. Tap and hold the title of your eBook.
4. Tap Delete. 5. Tap Yes.

Listen to an eBook

You can listen to an Audible eBook on your iPAQ Pocket PC. For more information on buying and listening to Audible eBooks, go to http://www.audible.com To listen to an eBook: 1. From the Start menu, tap Programs. 2. Tap Microsoft Reader. 3. Tap the title. 4. Tap Play to listen to the book. 5. Tap Stop to quit listening to the book.

Annotate your eBook

You can annotate your eBook using items like:
Creating Bookmarks Highlighting Words Or Phrases Attaching Notes Creating drawings
To annotate your eBook: 1. From the Start menu, tap Programs. 2. Tap Microsoft Reader.
3. Tap the title. 4. Highlight and hold the text where you want to create an annotation, and then tap Add Bookmark, Add Highlight, Add Text Note, or Add Drawing from the pop-up menu.
Change the Microsoft Reader Options
You can customize the Microsoft Reader to meet your individual needs. Choose to see visual guides, allow annotations (bookmarks, text notes, drawings, or highlights), or adjust the size of the font. To change the reader options: 1. From the Start menu, tap Programs. 2. Tap Microsoft Reader. 3. Tap Settings.
4. Tap the Visual Guides option.
5. Tap Page 1. 6. Select the Annotations options. 7. Tap Page 2. 8. Tap and drag the cursor along the ruler to adjust the font size.

date set 215 delete eBook 913 draw on screen 29
back up Pocket PC 227 backlight 215 Block Recognizer 28
eBook annotate 914 copy 912 delete 913 listen to 914 read 911 e-mail delete 714
Calendar 86 charging the Pocket PC 238 connect to the Internet 68

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manage folders 716 open 713 receive 713 e-mail service, set up 78 enter information 21

word suggestions 22

Pocket Excel 96 Pocket Word 91
files, move to, from computer 66 folders 716
record voice 717 registration 110 reminders, set 89, 813 restore memory 227
Inbox 77 infrared connection connect computer 61 install applications 245
set date 215 time, home 212 time, visiting location 214 support 12 synchronization, change settings 64 synchronize Excel workbooks 96 links to Web sites 610 with your computer 62 Word documents 91

keyboard 24

Letter Recognizer 26 link to Web sites 610
Microsoft Reader 910 copy ebooks 912 delete eBook 913
network, connect 68 notes write 719
tasks 813 time set for home 212 set for visiting location 214 Today screen 81 Transcriber 28
onscreen keyboard 24 options, change Microsoft Reader 915 Word 94

universal cradle 238

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view contacts 72 voice recording 717
Web sites synchronize links 610 Windows Explorer 66 Word 91 word suggestions, change options 22 write on screen 29 writing, convert to text 210

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QuickSpecs

Overview

At A Glance

hp iPAQ Pocket PC h5400 Series
Integrated Wireless LAN 802.11b Integrated Bluetooth Integrated Biometric Fingerprint Reader Removable/Rechargeable Battery Dazzling Transflective TFT color liquid crystal display Integrated SD slot Intel XScale processor Increased memory Advanced Power Management Consumer Infrared and IrDA SIR 3.5 mm 4-way Audio Jack Microsoft Pocket PC 2002

DA-11427

World Wide Version 2 December 12, 2002

Standard Features

MODELS
iPAQ Pocket PC h5450 48-MB ROM/64-MB RAM WLAN/BT/Biometrics/SD 264493-001 U.S. Commercial 264493-011 Australia/New Zealand 264493-021 Europe (Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Netherlands) 264493-031 UK, Singapore, Hong Kong 264493-041 Germany 264493-051 France 264493-061 Italy 264493-071 Spain 264493-161 Latin America 264493-121 French Canadian 264493-201 Brazilian Portuguese 264493-291 Japan 264493-371 Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia 264493-AA1 Simplified Chinese for Mainland China 264493-AB1 Traditional Chinese for Taiwan 264493-AC1 International English for Hong Kong 264493-AD1 Korea iPAQ Pocket PC h5455 48-MB ROM/64-MB RAM WLAN/BT/Biometrics/SD 264493-002 U.S. Retail
Processor Memory Input Method Interfaces 400 MHz Intel PXA250 Application Processor 64-MB SDRAM; 48-MB Flash ROM Memory
Handwriting recognition, soft keyboard, character recognition, voice recorder, inking 3-mode alarm notification Vibrate, Flashing green LED, tone, pop-up message Charge active: flashing / solid amber LED Bluetooth active: flashing /solid blue LED WLAN active: Flashing green LED WLAN enabled, searching, but not connected: flashing amber LED Connector Cable DC Jack connector for AC Adapter Stylus Holder Stabilizing Tab Release Button Base extension USB or Serial cable connects to PC holes, on left and right front 2 Tabs engage the sides of Pocket PC when no Expansion Pack is in use An extendable base which can be used to raise cradle to enhance biometric fingerprint swipe motion while in cradle

Cradle Interfaces

Display
Transflective TFT liquid crystal display 64K color (65,536 colors) 16-bit touch-sensitive transflective thin film transistor (TFT) liquid crystal display (LCD) Viewable image size 2.26 in wide x 3.02 in tall (57.6 mm wide x 76.8 mm tall), 3.8 in Diagonal (96 mm) 1250 mAh Lithium-Ion Polymer removable / rechargeable battery (in docking cradle or with AC Adapter) Internal Back up battery - Allows user to swap main removable battery with the system power in standby 2500 mAh Lithium-Ion Polymer Extended Battery (sold as an accessory) Battery Re-Charge Time System in OFF mode or Standby 2.5 hours System ON (depending on system power consumption) 3 to 6 hours NOTE: Battery life will vary based on the usage pattern of an individual user and the configuration of the handheld. Use of some attachments may significantly decrease battery life. Supports Expansion Packs Integrated SD slot - supports SD/MMC type standard, SDIO ready Audio record and play back (play MP3 music or audio programs from the Web, as well as records and plays back voice notes or meeting notes) Volume up/down/mute Integrated speaker, 3.5 mm stereo headphone and microphone jack Multifunction power button 5-way Joypad Volume up/down/mute Biometric Fingerprint Reader Touch-sensitive display for stylus or fingertip Microphone and Speaker on front-side of unit These are the extras that HP put in ROM iPAQ Fingerprint Reader: enhanced security iPAQ File Store: non-volatile storage in flash ROM; iPAQ Task Manager: access and launch programs easily, iPAQ Backup: utility for Backup/Restore to Main Memory, Memory Card, or iPAQ File Store: iPAQ Image Viewer: view images and create slide shows, Nevo: Universal Remote Control, Adjustable Standby Settings: Utility for adjusting power conservation modes, Utilities: Self Test, Expansion pack, iPAQ Audio, Power Status

Power Supply

Expansion Capabilities

Audio Capabilities

Ergonomic Design Features
HP Exclusive Applications (On device)

Companion CD from HP

APPLICATIONS Full Versions Trial Versions Jeode Java Virtual Machine Xcellenet Device Management Agent Macromedia Flash Player* Wordlogic Predictive Keyboard Quick View Plus Eletel Messaging Software FileCrypto Data Encryption Margi Presenter-to-Go (requires purchase of additional Colligo hardware) Bustem game Ewallet SuperScape interactive game ListPro Adobe PDF Viewer RealOne Player for Pocket PC iPresenter PowerPoint converter Pocket Watch World Clock Peacemaker Pro application on SKU 264493-002 U.S. Retail CD LINKS CheckPoint NetMotion Avaya IP Softphone IP Blue VTGO! Cisco CallManager Pocket Presence Running Voice IP Vindigo Audible Manager and Audible Player (Service plan equired to download and play Audible content link) SingleTap Handango Infowave SymmetryPro GoAmerica Document Manager CNM Network Xpress Conferencer Additional Documentation iPAQ Reference Guide on PDF and ebook (certain countries only) NOTE: Programs could vary based on SKU. Some programs are accessed through CD links to download web sites. NOTE: * = This product features the Macromedia Flash Player. For further information on the Macromedia Flash Player, visit http://www.macromedia.com/software/flash/about/. Powered by Microsoft Windows for Pocket PC 2002 Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Voice Recorder, Notes, Pocket Word (with Spellchecker), Pocket Excel, Pocket Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player 8 (MP3, audio and video streaming), Calculator, Solitaire, Inbox (with Spell Checker for email), Microsoft Reader (eBooks), File Explorer, MSN Messenger, Terminal Services Client, VPN Client, Infrared Beaming, Clock, Align Screen, File Explorer, Memory, Volume control Additional Software from Microsoft Outlook 2000, Microsoft ActiveSync 3.5 (Desktop device synchronization), Microsoft Reader eBooks, Links to Microsoft websites for additional downloadable applications (some programs may require purchase of additional desktop software to utilize Pocket PC versions)

Operating System Applications
Applicati ons from Microsoft on Companion CD
WLAN Specifications* Radio Specifications RF Network Standard Frequency Band
IEEE 802 Part 11b (802.11b) 2,4000 to 2.4835 GHz 2,4465 to 2.4835 GHz (France) 2,4000 to 2,4697 GHz (Japan) Number of Selectable SubUnited States (FCC) 11 channels France (FR) 4 Japan (JP) 14 Other countries (ETSI) 13 Data Rates 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps Antenna type High performance wavelength stub, connected via micro strip touch pad WEP Security 64 bit encryption keys compliant to IEEE 802.bit encryption key compliant to IEEE 802.11 Network Architecture Models Ad-hoc (Peer to Peer) Infrastructure (Access Points Required) Modulation Technique Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Modulation Schemes DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK Receiver Sensitivity Bit Error 11 Mbps: <-80 dBm Rate (1E-5) 5.5 Mbps: <-82 dBm 2 Mbps: <-85 dBm 1 Mbps: <-88 dBm Maximum Receive Level - 4 dBm (1/2 Mbits) -10dBm (5.5/11 Mbits) Output Power (approximately) 17 dBm Power Management Radio On/Off control through Wireless Control or iPAQ WLAN application Power Consumption Transfer mode: < 500 mA, maximum Receive mode: < 260 mA, maximum Standby mode: < 20 mA, nominal Power Saving Option 802.11 Compliant Power Saving, 50 mA Power Saving Mode selectable through the configuration utility ACPI compliant power management Media Access Protocol CSMA/CA (Collision Avoidance) with ACK Protocols Supported TCP/IP IPX/SPX UDP Throughput Data Rate Operating Distance > 4.5 Mbps 11 Mbps 1000 feet Open sight 100 feet Closed space (Steel Space) > 2 Mbps 5.5 Mbps 1100 feet Open sight 200 feet Closed space (Steel Space) > 700 Kbps 1 Mbps 1200 feet Open sight 300 feet Closed space (Steel Space) Certifications All necessary regulatory approvals for countries we support including: WECA Wi-Fi approval FCC (47 CFR) Part 15C, Section 15.247&15.249 ETS 300 328, ETS Low Voltage Directive IEC950 UL, CSA, and CE Mark
Bluetooth Specifications* Technology Bluetooth specification System interface User Interface Operating system support Device type Power Receiver sensitivity Regulatory standards Profile Support

high-speed, low-power, short-range 1.1 compliant (2.4-GHz Industrial Scientific Medical Band) 921k high-speed UART processor interface Bluetooth Manager Microsoft Pocket PC and Pocket PC 2002 Class II device; up to 4 dBm transmit, typical 10 meter range 3.3V 5% Peak current - typical TX current at approximately 140 mA 78 dBm or greater R&TT# -EN and EN 300 826, UL 1950, CB Safety Scheme inclusive of EN 60950 and IEC 950, FCC Part 15 subpart C, Canadian, CE, General Access Profile Service Discovery Application Profile Serial Port Profile Generic Object Exchange Profile File Transfer Profile Dial-Up Networking Profile LAN Access Profile Object Push Profile Personal Area Networking Profile Basic Printing Profile Hard Copy Replacement Profile (printing) Service Discovery Determine what Bluetooth devices are within range and support authorization

Usage Models *

File Transfer File and directory browsing and navigation on another Bluetooth device. File copying Object manipulation including add, delete, create new folders etc. Serial Port Synchronizati on between PDAs and PCs Access Point Wireless link to WAN thru cell phone Agnostic to WAN technology Send/receive SMS messages Connect your printer and scanner to your personal network wirelessly Adhoc Bluetooth Pico-networking (point to multi-point) LAN Access Wireless link to Corporate LAN using Bluetooth Corporate email, network neighborhood, access to LAN applications, file transfer, ftp, Internet browsing, etc, using TCP/IP Access the Internet by connecting to your desktop or notebook over Bluetooth nd using its network connection Object Push Exchange business cards, tasks, documents, appointments and more Personal Area Networking Collaborate, chat, play games, exchange data Adhoc peer to peer networking Basic Printing and Hard Copy Replacement Profiles Print to any HP Bluetooth printer without the need for cables or specific print rivers Certifications All necessary regulatory approvals for countries we support including: Bluetooth logo (FCC (47 CFR) Part 15C, Section 15.247&15.249 ETS 300 328, ETS Low Voltage Directive IEC950 UL and CE Mark NOTE: * A standard WLAN infrastructure, other devices enabled with Bluetooth, and a service contract with a wireless airtime provider may be required for applicable wireless communication. Wireless Internet use requires a separately purchased service contract. Check with a service provider for availability and coverage in your area. Not all web content available.
Biometric Fingerprint Reader
Thermal Silicon Sensor - measures the temperature differential between the skin ridges and the air caught in the fingerprint valleys. 280 pixel image width 500 dpi pixel pitch Small sensor size (0.4 x 14 mm) optimized for handheld devices. Full fingerprint image is captured by sweeping the finger across the sensor area High quality image even with dry or difficult fingerprints Self-cleaning - no latent print is left on the imaging surface Microsoft Pocket PC 2002 One-year parts and labor in most regions; two-year warranty in Europe (one-year warranty for rechargeable battery pack) 90 days technical support for software in all regions. Optional CarePAQ available in North America for Next Business Day replacement (at additional charge)

Operating System Service and Support

Technical Specifications

System Unit Dimensions Length of Unit (without LAN antenna) Length of Unit (with LAN antenna) Width Depth Weight Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Regulatory Marks 5.23 in (133.0 mm) 5.43 in (138.0 mm)
3.30 to 3.03 in tapering (84.0 to 77.0 mm tapering) 0.63 in (15.9 mm) 7.26 oz (206 g) 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C) 10% to 90% Electrical Safety FCC Class B, VCCI, CE, C-Tick, CE Marking, C-UL, NOM

RAM ROM (Flash)

64 MB 48 MB (Flash ROM) Up to 20 MB non-volatile flash ROM storage available in iPAQ File Store (varies by SKU)

TFT Color Display

Number of Colors Resolution (W x H) Dot Pitch Viewable Image (W x H) Display Type
65,536 (64K 16-bit) 240 x 320 0.24 mm 2.26 x 3.02 in (57.6 x 76.8 mm), 3.8 in Diagonal (96 mm) Color (65,536 colors (16 bit) transflective thin film transistor (TFT) liquid crystal display (LCD))

AC Adapter

Dimensions (H x W x D) Cord Length (approximate) Power Supply Ratings
3 x 1.9 x 1.8 in (76 x 48 x 44 mm) (including prongs) 6 ft (1.83 m) Voltage Range Input Current Input Frequency Output Voltage Output Current 100 to 240 V Switching 0.3 A 50 to 60 Hz 5 VDC 2 Amp
Removable/Rechargeable Battery 1250 mAh Lithium Polymer Internal backup battery (not removable)

Battery Life Estimations

Usage Scenarios using Slim Removable 1250 mAh battery Idle Mode (screen active with no Up to 12 hours user Input or Output) Active Mode, Backlight off (frequent user input) Idle Mode, WLAN receive only (Power Management On) Idle Mode, Backlight off, WLAN transmit and receive (Power Management On) Up to 10 hours Up to 7 hours Up to 4 hours
NOTE: These scenarios are estimations using the default Standby Setting of 72 hours. Battery life will vary based on an estimated typical use pattern of an average user, the configuration of the computer and the usage pattern of the individual user. Use of some attachments may significantly decrease battery life.

Options

Expansion Packs CF Card Expansion Pack Plus PC Card Expansion Pack Plus CF Card Expansion Pack Dual-Slot PC Card Expansion Pack Cover Pack IBM Microdrive with PC Card Adapter 64-MB SD Memory Card 128-MB SD Memory Card 256-MB SD Memory Card CompactFlash (CF) 32-MB Memory Card CompactFlash (CF) 64-MB Memory Card NOTE: Any CF Card Expansion Pack required.

249709-B21 249708-B21 170339-B22 216198-B21 249707-B21 217390-B25 253478-B21 253479-B21 287464-B21 104703-004 104703-003
Style Packs Memory/Storage
AC Adapter Auto Adapter Slim Battery for Expansion Pack Plus Products Extended Battery for Expansion Pack Plus Products iPAQ Pocket PC Slim Battery iPAQ Pocket PC Extended Battery Battery Charger Charger Adapter NOTE: Part numbers ending with xxx are specific to country. AutoSync Cable (USB and Serial) Desktop Cradle (USB and Serial) WL110 Wireless PC Card (requires PC Card Expansion Pack) CompactFlash Modem 56K V.90 (requires CF Card Expansion Pack) NOTE: Part numbers ending with xxx are specific to country. Expandable Case Premier Leather Case Zippered Leather Case Rugged Case Three Pack of Screen Protectors
253629-xxx 253508-B21 253512-B21 253514-B21 290484-B21 290486-B21 253516-xxx 274707-B21

Synchronization

250178-B21 250182-B21 191808-B21 268927-xxx

Communications

217883-B22 253504-B21 262207-B21 230465-B21 253517-B21
Stylus Three-Pack Replacement Kit Micro Keyboard Foldable Keyboard NOTE: Part numbers ending with xxx are specific to country. NOTE: Options are sold separately
253510-B21 250111-xxx 249693-xxx
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