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h5400
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What is the iPAQ
Pocket PC h5400 series?
iPAQ Pocket PC h5400 series is the first to
integrate Wireless LAN, Bluetooth technology,
Biometric fingerprint authentication, and Universal
Remote Control in a single device, offering the
highest level of security, functionality and
expandability for the enterprise and professional
user. The h5400 series will also offer expanded
functionality and storage by continuing to support
Expansion Packs and an integrated SD slot.
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WLAN |
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Why did HP select
802.11b versus 802.11a or 802.11g?
We chose to integrate 802.11b for the wide market
availability, the main system power needs, small
form factor and due to the fact that the 802.11b
system interface will support USB 1.1 as we have no
higher speed available at this point.
What are the benefits
of integrating WLAN into the Pocket PC?
We continue to integrate new technologies to provide
the optimal user experience. We listen to our
customers and prioritize having the most universally
needed technologies integrated. Although integration
might not be preferred by everyone, we want to offer
integrated solutions in addition to modular ones.
Some users want to select and configure their own
solutions using iPAQ Expansion packs and other
components. Some advantages to having the WLAN
technology integrated:
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Smaller, lighter (lean and mean)
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Lower Total Cost of Ownership
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Easier deployment/distribution/management
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Easier to hold / more "pocketable"
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More expandable (can still use expansion packs)
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Fewer pieces to lose, fewer pieces to break; fewer
assets to track
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Better power management
What is a Wireless LAN
(WLAN)?
A WLAN is a type of Local Area Network (LAN) that
uses high frequency radio waves rather than wires to
communicate and transmit data among nodes. It is a
flexible data communication system implemented as an
extension to, or as an alternative for, a wired LAN
within a building or campus. It may also be known as
Wi-Fi.
Can WLAN and Bluetooth
connections coexist?
You will be able to establish a WLAN and a Bluetooth
connection at the same time, however there may be an
occurrence of conflict between the two connections
that will cause them to disconnect. The nature of
Bluetooth technology requires a hopping of channels.
Therefore, Bluetooth may hop into the same frequency
as the WLAN connection, causing an interference.
There is currently not a standard in place to
support two simultaneous connections; however we
will have the ability to offer it as a Flashable
upgrade in the future when this is standardized.
Are HP WLAN products
interoperable with other product brands?
A . Yes. Compaq WLAN products are compatible with
products from different vendors employing the same
technology (i.e., Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum);
this will allow users to use client adapters from
multiple vendors. The goal of industry standards,
including the IEEE 802.11 specifications, is to
allow compliant products to interoperate without
explicit collaboration between vendors. WECA
(Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance) is an
industry organization that certifies WLAN product
interoperability. The 802.11b specification provides
the guidelines for WLAN interoperability, and the
Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance (WECA)
ensures that products interoperate in real-world
applications. Systems will interoperate as long as
the PC client card and access point are 802.11b
compliant and WECA certified.
What is the data
throughput speed of an 802.11b WLAN network
connection?
802.11b WLANs operate up to speeds of 11 Mbps. WLAN
users experience speed comparable to that offered by
the wired network, and similar to the wired network,
WLAN throughput speed depends on network topology,
load, distance from the access point, etc. There is
typically no perceived difference in performance
compared to a wired connection
What is a Hot Spot?
A hot spot is a place where you can access Wi-Fi
service. This can be for free or for a fee. HotSpots
can be inside a coffee shop, airport lounge, train
station, convention center, hotel or any other
public meeting area. Corporations and campuses are
also implementing Hot Spots to provide wireless
Internet access to their visitors and guests. In
some parts of the world, Hot Spots are known as Cool
Spots.
How do I connect when
in a hot spot?
When setting up the Profile, you must enter the SSID,
select Ad-hoc mode in the Network field and identify
the channel assignment.
What is Ad-Hoc mode?
Ad-Hoc mode is a Profile setting that provides
independent peer-to-peer connectivity.
What is Network
Infrastructure mode?
A client setting providing connectivity to an Access
Point. As compared to Ad-Hoc mode, whereby devices
communicate directly with each other, a Profile set
in Infrastructure Mode must pass data through a
central Access Point. The Access Point not only
mediates wireless network traffic in the immediate
neighborhood, but also provides communication with
the wired network.
PCs communicate directly with each other, clients
set in Infrastructure Mode all pass data through a
central AP. The AP not only mediates wireless
network traffic in the immediate neighborhood, but
also provides communication with the wired network.
See Ad-Hoc and AP.
What is needed for
WLAN connectivity?
A standard WLAN infrastructure (access points),
other devices enabled with WLAN (802.11b), 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.
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Bluetooth |
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What is Bluetooth?
Bluetooth™ is a short-range wireless1
technology that allows connection between devices
without requiring cables. So, for example, you can
connect your iPAQ to a cellular phone, a notebook
computer, a printer, etc. without a cable between
them. Bluetooth technology redefines the very way we
experience connectivity.
What can I do with
Bluetooth?
Access the Internet or email1
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wirelessly access the Internet or corporate server
using your iPAQ Pocket PC and a Bluetooth mobile
phone
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wirelessly connect to a Bluetooth notebook or
desktop that has an Ethernet or 802.11b connection
to access your Internet or corporate data
Exchange information1
Bluetooth wireless office1
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synchronize information between your iPAQ and
desktop or notebook.
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wirelessly print to a Bluetooth printer from your
desktop, notebook, or iPAQ
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create a wireless network using Bluetooth access
points to connect to the Internet whether in your
office, in a meeting room, or in a lounge area
What Bluetooth devices
will work with the h5400 series?
The Bluetooth specification uses profiles to
identify special services that can be implemented by
individual Bluetooth products. A Bluetooth device
can implement one or many profiles, depending on the
functionality it desires. Two devices can only
perform activities with each other if they both
support a common profile. That's why HP has created
a Bluetooth Compatibility Matrix to help customers
identify products that work well with HP Bluetooth
products. See the
Bluetooth Compatibility Matrix
What Bluetooth
profiles are supported in the h5400 series?
The following profiles are supported:
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General Access Profile
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Service Discovery Application Profile
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Serial Port Profile
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Generic Object Exchange Profile
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File Transfer Profile
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Dial-Up Networking Profile
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LAN Access Profile
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Object Push Profile
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Basic Printing Profile
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Hard Copy Replacement Profile (printing)
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Personal Area Networking Profile
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Security |
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What security options
are available on the h5400 series?
Device protection is addressed on the iPAQ Pocket PC
in several key areas. In addition to the 4-digit Pin
and 8 character alpha numeric Strong Password
Authentication option that exists in Pocket PC 2002,
HP has integrated a biometric fingerprint reader on
the iPAQ Pocket PC h5400 Series. This allows a user
to easily authenticate themselves to the device
using their unique fingerprint, or a combination of
a PIN and/or Password and/or fingerprint. The user
simply selects a finger, or fingers, to be enrolled
and swipes the finger across the reader on the face
of the device to enroll and when prompted to
authenticate themselves. Without an enrolled quality
fingerprint and/or password, the user will not be
able to logon to the device, helps prevent
unauthorized use of the iPAQ Pocket PC and access to
data stored on the iPAQ. Users can select how many
unsuccessful attempts can be made before an
unauthorized user must reset the device, thereby
removing all data stored.
In addition to the Biometric solution just described
for device protection, HP will continue to offer
file encryption from F-Secure (on the Companion CD)
and strong authentication for data protection as
well as 64-bit and 128-bit WEP security and VPN
solutions for a more secure connection
What is 802.1x and
will it be supported?
802.1x is a security standard for network access
control. 802.1x not be supported by the h5400 series
at launch. 802.1x is not yet a standard for Pocket
PCs, and it will be addressed once it is a standard.
What is WEP and will
it be supported?
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a basic wireless
security provided by Wi-Fi. In some instances, WEP
may be all a home or small-business user needs to
protect wireless data. WEP is supported in 64-bit
and 128-bit encryption modes. As 128-bit encryption
provides a longer algorithm that takes longer to
decode, it can provide better security than basic
64-bit encryption.
What is a VPN?
Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a type of
technology designed to increase the security of
information transferred over the Internet. VPN can
work with either wired or wireless networks, as well
as with dial-up connections. VPN creates a private
encrypted tunnel from the end user's computer,
through the local wireless network, through the
Internet, all the way to the corporate servers and
database.
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Biometric Fingerprint Reader |
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What is the Biometric
Fingerprint Reader?
The Biometric Fingerprint Reader offers an
additional level of security allowing you to enroll
your unique fingerprint as a device logon. It is the
small gray strip that is located just below the
joypad. It is a thermal sensor that uses
mathematical algorithms to gather the minutia points
that are unique to your fingerprint.
Why does it not
recognize my fingerprint?
There are several reasons why your fingerprint may
not be recognized. It is suggested that you first
complete the training that is provided when
enrolling a fingerprint to illustrate the
recommended action required to properly swipe your
finger across the sensor.
What happens if I have
an accident and receive a cut to an enrolled finger?
It is suggested that you enroll multiple fingers in
the event that a finger is damaged or not
recognized.
When I turn on my
device, why am I not prompted to swipe my
fingerprint?
When setting up your security preferences, you are
given the opportunity to specify a time duration in
which you wish to be prompted to enter your PIN,
password and/or fingerprint. You will be prompted to
enter your security preference within the selected
duration.
What happens if it
does not recognize my fingerprint when logging on to
the device?
In the event that your fingerprint isn't recognized,
you should attempt to swipe another enrolled finger,
or choose to enter a PIN or Password if you elected
these choices when setting up your security
settings. If you are unable to authenticate
yourself, you will be prompted to hard reset the
device after a specified number of unsuccessful
attempts.
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Display |
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What's the difference
between reflective and transflective display?
Reflective is front lit active matrix display
viewable by utilizing internal or external light
source, ideal for indoor or outdoor use. The rear
polarizer of a reflective display includes a diffuse
reflector. This layer reflects polarized ambient
light that has entered the front of the display back
trough the LCD cell. Reflective displays require
ambient light to be seen. Reflective displays
exhibit high brightness, excellent contrast (14:1),
and wide viewing angles. iPAQ Pocket PCs using the
reflective LCD's are front lit.
Transflective display combines transmissive and
reflective technologies utilizing internal or
external light source. Transmissive displays have a
clear polarizer on the front and the back. The
display depends on light coming through from the
back of the display toward the user. Reflective
displays reflect polarized ambient light that has
entered the front of the display back trough the LCD
cell.
The benefits are crisper images, and clearer text
with rich color saturation.
There are bright/dark
dot(s) that appear on my screen, what does this
mean?
As with any product that has a LCD panel, some
products may experience cosmetic irregularities.
With the introduction of transflective LCD's,
irregularies may appear more pronounced due to
brighter screen. These could be called spots or
bright/dark dots. These irregularities may fall
within limits allowed by HP engineering
specifications.
If you are concerned that your product experiences
cosmetic irregularities, please contact your local
HP service representative as noted in your product
documentation.
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Battery |
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What is the battery
life of the iPAQ Pocket PC h5400 series when using
the Slim Removable battery?
The addition of the removable battery empowers the
user to extend the life of the device while away
from a power source. By purchasing extra Slim
Removable batteries (1250 mAh) or an Extended
battery (2500 mAh), a user can determine how long
they choose to use the device. You can expect
approximately 12 hours of use without a wireless
connection, with the default Standby settings (see
Standby Settings section)
NOTE: 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.
Can I maintain a
wireless connection while I change the removable
battery?
No. When swapping batteries, the connection will
disconnect and any unsaved data will be lost. The
Back Up battery will not maintain the wireless
connection or any unsaved data.
What is the Back Up
battery for and how long will it last?
The Back Up battery is not used to power the device.
This internal battery is only intended to maintain
stored memory during a battery swap of the main
removable battery. The Back Up battery will last
approximately 30 minutes. If the Back Up battery is
depleted and a main battery is not being used, the
device will perform a hard reset and data that is in
RAM will be lost.
Is the Back Up Battery
replaceable?
The Back Up battery is not user replaceable. It is
replaceable by HP Service and Support only.
How can I increase the
battery life of my device?
You can preserve battery life by disconnecting a
wireless connection and adjusting your backlight
settings when not being used, while maximizing your
Standby Setting. You can also purchase an Extended
Removable Battery, which is a 2500 mAh capacity.
What has the greatest
impact on battery life?
Backlight
WLAN active connection
Bluetooth active connection
How frequently can you
recharge the battery?
Your battery can be recharged at any time. The
frequency does not have any affect on the Pocket PC.
Will the battery
become damaged by charging it before the battery has
completely discharged?
It is recommended that the Pocket PC remain
connected to A/C power if not in use. Being
connected to A/C for an extensive period of time
will not damage the battery. The Pocket PC operates
with Lithium Ion battery that does not retain a
memory.
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ROM |
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What is the memory
available on the h5400 series?
The h5400 series has 48 MB ROM and 64 MB RAM.
How much space is
available in the iPAQ File Store?
By offering 48 MB ROM in the h5400 series models,
we're addressing a need for additional iPAQ File
Store space for those users looking to store more
critical data in the non-volatile memory. The h5400
series continues to offer abundant iPAQ File Store
space of up to 20 MB non-volatile flash ROM.
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Universal
Remote Control (CIR) |
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What is CIR and how
can I use it?
Consumer Infrared (CIR) refers to an invisible light
signal that electronics use to communicate with each
other. IR is a smaller longer wavelength and is
often used on audio/video devices like your TV,
stereo and other appliances in your home, like your
lights, all can be controlled through IR. The
Universal Remote Control feature on the h5400 series
allows you to control your home office electronic
systems, similar to your remote control for your
entertainment systems through an embedded Consumer
Infrared (CIR) microcontroller.
What devices can I
control remotely with Nevo?
You can control any infrared (IR) controlled device.
This not only includes TVs, VCRs, and other
audiovisual equipment, but also IR controlled fans,
lights, and even fireplaces in your home and office.
What is the effective
range?
Effective range is up to 15 feet.
Why would someone use
this?
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Centralized universal remote control for home and
office electronic systems
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Intuitive graphical user interface
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Intuitive, customizable interface with easy
wizard-based setup
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Comprehensive coverage of over 1,500 brand name
devices across 20 device categories
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Downloadable upgrades for new devices introduced
to market or to add advanced key functions
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Multiple rooms and multiple user settings
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Favorites page for one-touch access to favorite
channels and activities
I can't find my brand
of device, what do I do now?
Visit Mynevo.com and click on Device Control
Download after registering. Follow the instructions
to look for the brand of device. Finish the download
process, following the instructions on the website
to synchronize the new device control codes. Then
open the Nevo application and add your device using
the Add Device wizard. Be sure to select the method
of adding devices downloaded from the website when
using the wizard.
What is Express
Learning?
Express Learning allows Nevo to learn any number of
keys from the original remote in quick succession.
This avoids the need to go back and edit/label each
new key learned until all the keys have been
learned. This is also useful if you don't want to
download device control codes and rather
individually program keys.
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iPAQ
Image Viewer |
What is the iPAQ Image
Viewer?
It is an image viewer that supports JPG, BMP, and
PNG. It also has a unique slide show mode to display
your images in a digital frame mode.
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iPAQ
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What is iPAQ Backup?
It is a new device backup/restore utility included
with all h5400 series. The iPAQ Backup features
improved backup and restore speed, selective backup
and restore, password-protected backup file,
scheduled backup, battery monitoring, and
compression.
What is the data
preservation tools used for backup?
The iPAQ h5400 series offers 3 types of backup and
preservation tools:
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iPAQ Backup - backs up your applications and data
to a CF card, SD card, or the host PC.
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The PIM Backup - backs up your most critical
personal data, like contacts
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iPAQ File Store - provides extra data security
with up to 20 MB non-volatile flash ROM on the
h5400 series
What are the hardware
requirements for iPAQ Backup?
The storage requirements for the backup image files
are dependent on the amount of remaining memory
space.
Can I back up multiple
image files to my storage card?
Yes. iPAQ Backup allows you to choose the name and
location of the image file.
Can I backup to iPAQ
File Store?
Yes. Storing the backup image file to iPAQ File
Store or to a storage card is an easy method to
recover when having to hard reset the unit.
I have set Scheduling
to take place, but it does not start automatically.
iPAQ Backup scheduling does not perform unattended
backup operations. It will prompt you to initiate
the Pocket Backup operation.
Where is the best
place to save backup files?
In order to avoid accidental loss of backup files
due to total loss of battery power or hard reset,
the best place to store backup files is on a Storage
Card or in iPAQ File Store folder.
Do I need to select
iPAQ Backup Options each time before Backup or
Restore?
Once Options are selected, they will be remembered
(unless hard reset or total loss of battery power),
so there is no need to select Options each time iPAQ
Backup is used. In the case of hard reset or
complete loss of Battery power, the options setting
will require resetting.
Does iPAQ Backup back
up everything? (Including contacts, appointments,
tasks and preferences)?
iPAQ Backup offers flexible options on what you
include in the backup file, iPAQ Backup can include
all data and applications on the Pocket PC.
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What does Standby
mean?
Standby is also called Suspend or Off. This is the
device state often called 'powered off'. The unit is
not being used, but battery power is still being
consumed to keep user data and programs in RAM.
What is Standby
Settings feature?
It is an adjustable setting useful in affecting the
useable capacity of the battery by adjusting the
standby period.
Where is this Standby
Setting feature located?
In Settings - System - Power and Standby tab
Why is the approximate
number of hours left value constantly adjusting?
Remaining number of hours is dependent on usage and
the battery meter is adjusting to reflect the actual
battery consumption.
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SD
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Does h5400 series
support memory cards?
Yes. h5400 series supports both SD and MMC memory
cards.
Does h5400 series
support SDIO?
Yes, the h5400 series is SDIO ready. Use of SDIO
(Secured Digital Input / Output) will require
installation of driver software for the h5400 series
and SDIO cards.
HP is supporting
SDIO Now! as a standard way to ensure SDIO cards
will work across Pocket PC devices. Once SDIO Now!
drivers are available for SDIO cards we will work
with the SDIO card manufactures to ensure
compatibility and make the necessary H3900 software
upgrades available. See the
iPAQ Pocket PC website for latest list of tested
SD cards.
What are some of the
future SDIO options?
Future peripheral include connectivity and
multimedia (camera, scanner, etc.) options.
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Software
on CD |
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What is the Software
that is provided on the Companion CD?
The companion CD provides various software
deliverables. We offer applications from Microsoft®
and HP.
Applications from Microsoft are: Microsoft
ActiveSync 3.5 (Desktop device synchronization),
Microsoft Reader eBooks, Links to websites for
additional downloadable applications (some programs
may require purchase of additional desktop
software).
HP offers additional Software and Documentation:
Jeode Java Virtual Machine, Macromedia® Flash™
Player, Quick View Plus, FileCrypto Data Encryption,
Colligo, Superscape game, Bust'em game, Adobe PDF
Viewer, RealOne Player for Pocket PC, iPresenter
PowerPoint converter for Pocket PC, Pocket Watch
World Clock, Peacemaker Pro application on SKU
264493-002 (NA Retail), iPAQ Reference Guide on PDF
and ebook.
We also offer on the CD some trial applications
Xcellenet Device Management Agent, Eletel Messaging
Software, Margi Presenter-to-Go (requires purchase
of additional hardware) Wordlogic Predictive
Keyboard (trial), eWallet (trial), and ListPro
(trial).
As in the past, we have included links on the CD for
featured applications: Check Point, NetMotion, Avaya
IP Softphone, IP Blue VTGO!, Cisco CallManager,
Pocket Presence Running Voice IP, Vindigo, Audible
Manager and Audible Player (Service plan required to
download and play Audible content - link), SingleTap,
Handango, CNM Network XPress Conferencer, iPAQnet
Mobile Internet, Infowave SymmetryPro and GoAmerica
Mobile Office Document Manager.
Please note that programs could vary based on SKU
purchased and some programs could require links to
various web sites.
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Miscellaneous |
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Why does the LED not
blink when in Slow USB charge mode?
Due to the power consumption of the LED blinking
with system on, this would draw more power than the
charge. The expected charge in slow mode is 100mA,
however this will not be achieved with system on and
LED blinking.
Will this work with
the wireless pack w/ GSM/GPRS?
Currently, the Wireless Pack with GSM/GPRS will not
work with the h5400 series.
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