Compaq AirLife 100 Frequently Asked Questions Manual
Compaq AirLife 100 Frequently Asked Questions Manual

Compaq AirLife 100 Frequently Asked Questions Manual

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  • Page 1 Compaq AirLife 100 Frequently Asked Questions Tips & Tricks...
  • Page 2 © 2010 Hewlett–Packard Development Company, L.P. Android is a trademark of Google Inc. Microsoft® and Windows Mobile® are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. Bluetooth® is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by Hewlett–Packard Development Company, L.P.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1. Frequently Asked Questions for Your Compaq AirLife 100 Applications Audio, Video, and Sounds Battery Bluetooth Connections Messaging RoadSync Reset Factory Restore Product SKU/ID number 2. Tips & Tricks for Your Compaq AirLife 100 View a List of Recent Applications Tips &...
  • Page 4: Frequently Asked Questions For Your Compaq Airlife 100

    1. Frequently Asked Questions for Your Compaq AirLife 100 Applications How can I store files on my AirLife? You can store files on the internal memory of your AirLife or on an SD card. Files stored internally, on an SD Card, or on a web storage site are accessible through the File Manager application. Files stored on a PC can be copied to your AirLife using a micro USB cable or an SD card.
  • Page 5 Print. NOTE: For a detailed list of compatible HP printers, see the Compaq AirLife 100 User Guide on the web. To access the User Guide, follow these steps: open the App Drawer, and then touch Help & Support to access the Compaq AirLife 100 product support page.
  • Page 6 AirLife. Will Microsoft® Windows Mobile® applications work on my AirLife? Your Compaq AirLife 100 is powered by Android™. AirLife's operating system is not compatible with Microsoft Windows Mobile applications. If you try to download a Windows Mobile application, this error message will appear: “Error: No application was found to handle this file type.”...
  • Page 7: Audio, Video, And Sounds

    Audio, Video, and Sounds How do I watch downloaded videos on my Compaq AirLife 100? Use the Photo application on your AirLife to watch downloaded videos. Follow the steps below: Open the App Drawer, and then touch Photo. Touch the Start menu On the Start window, touch the My Gallery button.
  • Page 8 On your PC, in the Transfer To list, select the location where you want to transfer music files: Internal Memory or SD Card, and then click Transfer. After the transfer is complete, on your AirLife, press MENU on the keyboard, touch Notifications, touch Turn off USB storage, and then touch Turn Off.
  • Page 9: Battery

    Battery I am having trouble turning on my Compaq AirLife 100. What should I do? If you have problems starting AirLife, perform the following checks: Ensure the battery is fully charged. If the LED next to the power button on your AirLife is blinking red, it indicates the battery has reached a critically low battery level.
  • Page 10 To determine if your battery has had a warranted failure, you may be required to run an HP diagnostic. How do I purchase a spare battery? Go to http://www.hp.com. Additional information For more information, check these documents at http://www.hp.com/support: Compaq AirLife 100—Power Saving Tips...
  • Page 11: Bluetooth

    Profile (A2DP), Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP), Enhanced Data Rate (EDR), and various Bluetooth (BT) stereo headsets. Additional information For more information, check these documents at http://www.hp.com/support: Compaq AirLife 100—Bluetooth Stereo Headset and Storage Cards Compatibility Matrix Compaq AirLife 100–Setting up Bluetooth...
  • Page 12: Connections

    Connections I have trouble connecting to the Internet. What should I do? If you have trouble connecting to the Internet, perform the following checks: If your AirLife is set to Airplane mode, the Wi-Fi and cellular network connections are disabled. To disable Airplane mode, press MENU on the keyboard, touch Settings, touch Wireless controls, and then clear the Airplane mode check box.
  • Page 13 Additional information For more information, check these documents at http://www.hp.com/support: Compaq AirLife 100—Connecting to and Browsing the Internet Compaq AirLife 100—Working with Data Connections Compaq AirLife 100—Using and Troubleshooting the Wi-Fi Feature Compaq AirLife 100–Using the Photos and Videos feature...
  • Page 14: Messaging

    Messaging I cannot send a text or multimedia message with my Compaq AirLife 100. What should I do? If you have a problem sending a text or multimedia message, perform the following checks: You should have at least 1.5 MB to 2 MB of free memory space on your AirLife so it operates efficiently.
  • Page 15 When you add your Yahoo! account to eBuddy, you need to sign in with the first part of your email address. If your email address is YourEmail@yahoo.es, type YourEmail only, do not type @yahoo.es. Additional information For more information, check these documents at http://www.hp.com/support: Compaq AirLife 100—Sending and Receiving Text and Multimedia Messages...
  • Page 16: Roadsync

    RoadSync My Compaq AirLife 100 will not synchronize with my corporate email or calendar. What should I do? The RoadSync Mail application allows you to sync your AirLife with your corporate email and calendar that use Microsoft Exchange Server. You will need to confirm with your employer’s IT administrator if your email account uses Exchange Server.
  • Page 17 Compaq AirLife 100—Setting Up Email Accounts & Sending and Receiving Emails Compaq AirLife 100—Using RoadSync...
  • Page 18: Reset

    You can reset your AirLife. To perform a reset, remove and reinsert the battery. CAUTION: Information that has not been saved before you perform a reset will be lost. Additional information For more information, check these documents at http://www.hp.com/support: Compaq AirLife 100—Resetting the device...
  • Page 19: Factory Restore

    Factory Restore I need to restore my Compaq AirLife 100 to the factory default settings. What should I do? CAUTION: If you perform a factory restore, all the data and downloaded applications stored on your AirLife is deleted. A factory restore clears all the user-installed settings, programs, and data, and restores your AirLife to the factory settings.
  • Page 20: Product Sku/Id Number

    Remove the battery and locate the service tag on the back of your AirLife. CAUTION: Data that has not been saved before you remove the battery will be lost. Additional information For more information, check these documents at http://www.hp.com/support: Compaq AirLife 100—Accessing hardware and system information...
  • Page 21: Tips & Tricks For Your Compaq Airlife 100

    2. Tips & Tricks for Your Compaq AirLife View a List of Recent Applications On any screen, press and hold Home on the keyboard. To open a recent application, touch the application icon. Tips & Tricks for Sleep and Wake When your AirLife is on, and you close the lid, it is automatically put into sleep mode.
  • Page 22: Efficiently Control Power Consumption From The Home Screen

    Keyboard shortcuts To quickly launch an application using a keyboard shortcut, you can assign a letter or number to an application. On the Home screen, press MENU on the keyboard, touch Settings, touch Applications, and then touch Quick launch. Next to a number or letter, touch Assign application. To launch an application, press on the keyboard plus the letter or number assigned to the application.

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