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Copyright © 2004 Acer Inc. or its subsidiaries
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Acer n30 Quick Guide 
Original issue:  April 2004

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NOTES

Record the serial number, purchase date, and place of purchase information in the space provided below. The
serial number is recorded on the label affixed to your handheld. All correspondence concerning your unit should
include the serial number and purchase information.

Acer n30 Handheld

S/N: _______________________________________

Purchase Date: ____________________________

Place of Purchase: _________________________

Summary of Contents for n30

Page 1: ...Quick Guide for Acer n30 Handheld...

Page 2: ...ary documents and publications No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopy recording or otherw...

Page 3: ...of your Acer n30 viii Resetting your Acer n30 ix Getting started 1 System requirements 1 Features summary 1 Performance 1 Display 2 Audio 2 Connectivity 2 Expansion 2 Battery pack 2 System tour 4 Fron...

Page 4: ...iv...

Page 5: ...box should contain Acer n30 handheld and a stylus Companion CD Quick Guide 3 in one sync cable USB Host USB Client DC in Slip case AC power adapter End User License Agreement International Travellers...

Page 6: ...for starters Check the package contents vi 2 Move the Hard Reset switch to the on position 3 Connect the power adapter and charge your handheld to full power 4 Synchronise your handheld with your comp...

Page 7: ...tarters Check the package contents vii 5 Turn on and setup your handheld 6 Remove the sync cable from your handheld 7 For more information please refer to the Acer n30 User s Manual PDF file on the co...

Page 8: ...pact Do not place your handheld in your back pocket 4 Protect your handheld from temperature extremes 5 Do not use or store your handheld in any location that is extremely dusty damp or wet 6 Use a so...

Page 9: ...o rebooting a computer All records and entries are retained after a soft reset To perform a soft reset Using the tip of your stylus lightly press the reset button inside the hole on the bottom of your...

Page 10: ...tip of your stylus toggle the reset switch to the left a and back to the right b on the bottom of your handheld NOTE When you perform a hard reset formats preferences and other settings including date...

Page 11: ...th a computer at work or at home be sure the system s meet the following minimum system and program requirements Intel Pentium processor minimum 233 MHz 64 MB RAM 120 MB disk space CD ROM drive USB po...

Page 12: ...font display Audio Embedded AC 97 CODEC Built in industry standard 2 5 mm earphone jack Built in microphone Connectivity Proprietary 26 pin I O connector USB Host USB Client Serial DC power in SIR Se...

Page 13: ...urces use For example constantly using the backlight or using power demanding applications will shorten battery life between charges Charging time from empty to full capacity 3 hours Design and ergono...

Page 14: ...een Charging complete Flashing red Alarm indicator email receiving 2 Bluetooth LED indicator Bluetooth LED indicator for n30 B only status description Flashing blue Bluetooth is on 3 LCD touchscreen D...

Page 15: ...for about two seconds Release the button when the backlight turns on To turn off the backlight Press the power button and hold it down for two seconds Release the button when the backlight turns off...

Page 16: ...formation that extends beyond the area of the LCD touchscreen 3 IR port Uses infrared techbology to transmit and receive data from other IR enabled devices No Component Description 1 Earphone jack Con...

Page 17: ...a pen or pencil No Component Description No Component Description 1 Soft reset switch Allows your handheld to get a fresh start similar to rebooting a computer All records and entries are retained aft...

Page 18: ...scription Personal Buttons Assign your favorite programs to any of the Quick buttons Input Select an input method options for word completion and other related settings Menus Customise what appears on...

Page 19: ...backlight control Certificates Manage personal and root certificates Clock Change the time or set alarms Memory Adjust allocation of storage and main memory Microphone AGC Adjust speaker volume or mi...

Page 20: ...program created for your handheld as long as it has enough memory The most popular place to find software for your handheld is on the Pocket PC Web site http www microsoft com mobile pocketpc You cou...

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