Other useful information
7170 – Visit www.o2.co.uk/xda to find out how to get the most out of your Xda II
Bluetooth
You can connect your Xda II to your PC
and other devices such as hands-free
headsets using Bluetooth.
By using your Xda II as a modem and O
2
’s
GPRS network you can gain access to the
Internet whilst mobile.
You could also use Bluetooth to synchronise
your Xda II with your PC using ActiveSync.
This is an advanced user feature, and
further information can be found by
visiting www.o2.co.uk/xda
Wireless LAN
You can connect your Xda II using a Wireless
LAN service. This will allow you to get access
to the Internet or your LAN when you are
mobile, or in a Wireless LAN zone.
You will need to purchase a separate
Wireless LAN accessory to do this.
This is an advanced user feature, and
further information can be found by
visiting www.o2.co.uk/xda
Non-volatile memory
Non-volatile memory is permanent
memory that is not lost if the Xda II
battery is fully exhausted. The non-volatile
memory is in a folder called Storage under
the Windows folder in the File explorer
application.
You can save applications here that you do
not want to lose, or use the Backup/Restore
function to back data up to this non-volatile
memory for safe keeping.
Hard reset
It is possible to completely delete all data
loaded onto your Xda II by holding the
power key, and simultaneously pressing
the soft reset button.
Please note:
This will delete absolutely all the data and
applications that you have loaded on your
Xda II.
Wireless Modem
You can connect your Xda II to your PC to
use it as a modem. This will allow you to
get access to the Internet whilst mobile by
using O
2
’s GPRS network and your Xda II
as the way to connect.
This is an advanced user feature, and
further information can be found by
visiting www.o2.co.uk/xda
Java on your Xda II
It is possible to run Java based applications
on your Xda II, however to do this you will
need to add a JVM first.
Some Xda II devices may already have a
Java client installed, however initial
shipments may not.
To check for the latest software
downloads from O
2
,please visit
www.o2.co.uk/xda
DocRocket
DocRocket is an application which creates
high quality documents and images at a
fraction of their original size. Documents
and images converted into DocRocket
format can be accessed quickly and cost
effectively by mobile workers using the
features provided within the DocRocket
Pocket PC viewing environment.
For example below is a full map of Central
London which can easily be stored, and
viewed by zooming in and out on your
Xda II.
More information is available from
www.o2.co.uk/docrocket