NOTE: Even though the WLAN indicator flashes orange (on), it does not necessarily mean a
connection has been established.
Battery saving tips:
A. Turn off the WLAN when it is not in use.
B. Perform one or more of the following battery-saving tasks:
Tap Start, Settings, the "System" tab, and then tap the power icon or on the
I.
Power screen, tap the "Main" tab and change the power settings as desired.
Tap OK twice to return to the Start screen, or tap the Standby tab at the bottom
of the display to continue adjusting power settings.
II.
On the Power screen, under the "Standby" tab, adjust the standby period as
desired. Tap OK until the Start screen reappears, or tap the "USB Changing"
tab at the bottom of the display.
III.
Still on the Power screen under the "USB Charging" tab, adjust the settings as
desired. Tap OK until the Start screen reappears, or tap
backlight settings to conserve power" bar at the bottom of the device.
IV.
On the Backlight screen, tap the "Battery Power" tab. Adjust the On Battery
Power settings as desired. Tap OK until the Start screen reappears.
V.
Tap the "External Power" tab at the bottom of the Backlight screen.
Connecting to a network
h4100 and h4300 series
Perform the following steps to connect to a WLAN network:
1. If at least one network is present on the Pocket PC, then the Network indicator icon ( ) will
appear in the Start bar. Tap the icon; when the "Multiple Networks Indicated" pop-up box
appears, tap the desired network.
NOTE: A network can be set up manually, if desired. See "Manually entering new network
settings" in the next
Figure 1.1 shows the Network indicator pop-up box.
Figure 1.1: Network indicator
The Wireless LAN and HP iPAQ Pocket PCs
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On the Backlight screen, adjust the external power settings as desired.
Tap OK until the Start screen reappears or tap the "Brightness" tab at
the bottom of the Backlight screen.
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On the "Brightness" screen, adjust the brightness levels as desired. Tap
OK until the Start screen reappears.
section.
backlight
in the "Adjust
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