Palm Treo 650 manuel d'utilisation

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    using your T reo™ 650 smartphone by palmOne Includes setup information and instructions for most tasks[...]

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    Copyri ght Copyright © 2004-200 5 palmOne, Inc. All rights re served. palmOne, T reo, the palmOne and T reo logos, palmOne, P alm OS, Blazer , HotSyn c, Graffiti, and P alm P owered are among the trademarks o r registered trademar ks owned by or licensed to palmOne, Inc. This product c ontains ACC ES S Co., Ltd. ’s NetFront 3.0 I nternet browser[...]

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    Contents :: 1 Contents 1 Conte nts 5 welcome 7 What’s in the box 8 What do I ne ed to get started? 9 setting up 10 Treo smartphone overview 13 Installing the battery 14 Charging the battery 16 Maximizi ng battery l ife 17 Inserting th e SIM card 18 Turning your smartp hone on an d off 19 Making your first call 21 Setting u p your comp uter 28 Syn[...]

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    2 :: Contents 131 playing medi a files 132 Taking ph otos and vid eos 139 Listening to music 145 using organizer features 146 Contacts 149 Calendar 156 Tasks 160 Memos 161 staying productive 162 World Cl ock 164 Calculator 167 managing files and applications 168 Using Find 169 Installing appl ications 171 Removing applica tions 173 Viewing applicat[...]

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    Contents : : 3 231 glossary 235 regulatory information 241 specifications 245 index[...]

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    4 :: Contents[...]

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    welcome :: 5 welcome[...]

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    6 :: Congratulations on the purc hase of your T reo™ 650 smartphone by palmOne. In one compact and indi spensable device, you now have all of the following: • An adva nced m obile ph one* •A P a l m P o w e r e d ™ organizer with po rtable expansion capabi lity (MultiMediaCa rd/ SD /SDI O) • Email** • W eb browsing** • T ext and mu lt[...]

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    What’s in the b ox :: 7 Wh a t ’ s i n t h e b o x Y ou should have rece ived all of th e following compon ents in the T reo 650 smartphone box: Hard w are • T re o smartphone hand set • Cingular W ireless SI M card •A C c h a r g e r • Rec hargeable b attery • US B sync cable • Headset Document ation and soft w are • Start Here b[...]

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    8 :: What do I need to get started? W hat do I need to get started? As you work th rough the instructions in this guide, you’ll need all the items that cam e in the T r eo™ 650 smartphone b ox (see “W hat’s in the b ox” on page 7) as we ll as the following: • A subscriber identity module (S I M) card for which you have an activ ated mob[...]

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    setting up :: 9 setting up[...]

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    10 :: Treo smartphone overview T reo smartphone overview T he following illustrations show the location s and name s of the physical features of the T reo™ 650 smartphone. Ref e r to these illustrations while following the instructions in this guide. To p v i e w A. Ringer switch B. Infrared (IR) port C. Antenna D. SI M slot E. Expansion card slo[...]

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    Treo smartphone overview : : 11 Front view A. Indicator light ( phone and ch arge indi cator) B. Earpie ce C. 5-way naviga tor D. Messaging button E. P owe r/ End butt on F . Microphone G. Multi-conne ctor H Heads et jack I. Calendar button J. Phone/Send bu tton K. Side button L. V olume button A G C B E F H I J K L D Pr ote ct your screen against [...]

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    12 :: Treo smartphone overview B ack view A. Camera lens B. Self-portrait mirror C. Battery Door Re lease butto n D. Speaker A C D B IM PO RT ANT: Th e T reo 6 5 0 speaker includes a large magnet, so be sure to store yo ur T reo sm ar t pho n e awa y from credit cards or other items that could be demagnetiz ed.[...]

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    Installi ng the battery :: 1 3 Installing the battery 1. P ress the Ba ttery Door Releas e button and slide the b attery door down ward to remove it from you r T reo smartpho ne. 2. Align the metal contacts on the batte ry with th e contacts inside the batte ry compartment. 3. Insert the battery into the compartm ent at a 4 5 degree angle and then [...]

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    14 :: Charging the battery Charging the battery Before using your T reo 65 0 smartphon e, we recomm end that yo u charge the battery . W e recommen d four hour s for a full c harge, or until the indicato r light is solid green. 1. Plug the AC c ha rger into a wa ll outlet. If necessa ry , con nect an adapte r . 2. Connect the charger cable to the b[...]

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    Chargi ng the battery :: 15 A fter you turn on your sm ar tphone, the onscreen ba ttery icon displ ays power status: • Full battery icon : Battery is c harged • Partial battery icon : Battery has some po wer and is not ch arging • Empty battery icon : Battery needs to be charged imm ediately • Battery icon with red lightning bolt : Charging[...]

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    16 :: M aximizin g battery life Maximizing battery lif e Battery life depends o n individual usag e. W hen used as a phone, your T r eo battery provides up to 6 hours of talk tim e or up to 3 00 hours o f standby time. Y ou can increase th e lif e of your T reo bat tery by follow ing a f ew easy guidel ines. Rememb er that battery life depends on h[...]

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    Inserting the SIM card :: 17 Inserting the S I M card Y our sub scriber identity modu le (S I M) card contains account informat ion such as your phone num ber and voice mail access nu mber . T o use the phone, em ail, or web features of your T reo 6 50 smartphone , you need to in sert the S I M card. If a S I M card did not come with your T reo 650[...]

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    18 :: Turnin g your smartpho ne on and off T urning your smartphone on and off Y ou can use the Palm OS ® organizer features of your T reo 650 sma rtphone independently o f the wireless features and ap plications. In oth er words, the scr e en and phon e are designed to be turned off and on sep arately . W aking up the screen T o us e the Palm OS [...]

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    Making your firs t call :: 19 Making your first call W e recom mend that yo u charge your T reo 6 50 smartpho ne for a full four hours (or unti l the indicato r light is solid green) before using it for the first time. 1. Press and hold P ower/ End . Y ou will hear a series of ascending tones. 2. Allow the T reo sm artpho ne to comp lete a network [...]

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    20 :: Making your first call Adjusting call volume W hile a cal l is in p rogress, pre ss the V olume button on the side o f your sma rtphone to adjust call volume. W hat’s my number? 1. Make sure your phone is on (see “T urning your phon e on and off” on page 18). 2. Pre ss Phone/ Send . 3. Open the menu s . 4. Select Options, an d then sel [...]

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    Setting up your computer :: 21 Setting up your computer Y ou ca n enter or change information on your smartphone or on your compute r (using Pa l m ® D esktop softw are or Mi crosoft Outlook for Windows), and then syn chronize to automatically update the info in both p laces, so there’ s no need to enter th e info twice . W e strongly rec o mmen[...]

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    22 :: Setting up your comp uter Upgr ading from another P alm Powered ™ device Note: If you’re setting up you r first Palm P ow ered device, skip a head to “Connecting your T reo smartphone to yo ur comput er” on page 27. Y ou ca n transfer all compatible applica tions and informati on from your prev ious device to your ne w T reo™ 650 sm[...]

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    Setting up your computer :: 23 4. Install the de sktop synchronization softw are from the S oftware Installation CD (see “Installing the desktop sync hronizatio n software on your com p uter” on page 26) . 5. During the instal lation process, syn c your new T reo smartphone with y our new desktop software a s instructed. W h en prompted to sele[...]

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    24 :: Setting up your comp uter • Find: Some previous P alm P owered dev ices opened this glob al search en gine by tapping the Magnifying Glass icon in the Graffiti ® ar ea. Now yo u can acce ss it by pressing Optio n , and then pressing Sh ift/ Find . • Menu i tems: Users famili ar with Graff iti’s Me nu c ommand can now access system menu[...]

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    Setting up your computer :: 25 your old dev ice onto your T reo 650 sm artphone , open the Me dia Deskto p application, select y our username, clic k Add Media and locate th e files in the backup folder . The files may be locate d in any of th e following folders: • C:Pr ogram Filesp almOneT reo Pictures(user name) • C:P rogram FilesHa nd[...]

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    26 :: Setting up your comp uter Inst alling the desktop sync hroniz ation softw are on your computer Even if you alre ady own a Palm P owered devi ce and hav e installed a prev ious vers ion of the desktop so ftware, y ou must install the software from the palmOn e S oftware Installation C D that ca me with your T reo 65 0 smartphone . 1. Close any[...]

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    Setting up your computer :: 27 Connecting your T reo smar tphone to your compute r 1. Plug the AC c harger into a wa ll outlet. If necessa ry connect a n adapter . 2. Plug the US B sync cab le into an av ailable US B port or a po wered US B hu b on your computer . 3. Connect the sync cable to the Multi- conn ector on the b ottom of your smartpho ne[...]

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    28 :: Synchronizing infor m ation Sync hronizing information Synchronizing means that in formation that is entere d or update d in one pla ce (your phone or y our computer) is autom atically upd ated in the other—no n eed to enter informatio n twice. W e strongly recomm end that you sy nc hronize y our T reo smartpho ne and your c omputer freque [...]

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    Synchron izing info rmation :: 29 3. W ait for your sm artphone to displa y a message indicating that the process is comp lete . • If nothing happens, mak e sure that you in stalled th e desktop syn chronization software from the Software Installati on C D that came with your T reo smartphone, a nd that it is ru nning on your com puter . • If y[...]

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    moving aro und :: 31 moving around[...]

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    32 :: Moving around th e screen Moving around the screen T o move ar ound the T reo™ 65 0 smartpho ne screen, you can u se the 5- way navig ator or you ca n tap items on the scr e en with t he stylus. W ith use , you will find y our own favorite way to scroll, highlight, a nd select menu items. T he 5-way include s Right , L eft , Up , Down , and[...]

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    Moving around the screen :: 33 • T a p an onscre en scroll arrow . • W hen viewing a list screen, such as the Memo list: • P ress Up or Down to sc roll one scree n at a time. • P ress Cente r and then press Up or Down to scroll b etween line items. • P ress Le ft to switc h from item scrolling to scr e en scrolling. • Press Option and U[...]

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    34 :: Moving around th e screen Y o u can also use the stylus to highligh t text on the screen. W hen text is highlighted, it appear s in reverse type . • Drag the stylus across the te xt y ou want to highlight. • Double-ta p a word to h ighlight it. • T riple- tap a line of te xt to highlight it. Accessing command buttons Command buttons suc[...]

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    Moving around the screen :: 35 Selecting menu i tems Many applica tions have menus to provide acce ss to additional f eatures. T hese menus are usually hidden from view, but they appear when you open the me nus . 1. P ress Menu to display an ap plication ’s menus. 2. P ress Right and Left to switch between menus. 3. P ress Up and Down to highligh[...]

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    36 :: Using the keyboard Using the keyb oard Using the ke yboard bac klight Y o ur T reo smartphon e includes a keyb oard backlight for low light con ditions. The keyboard back light activates automati cally when the screen turns on. It turns off automatically when the screen turns off and when an active call lasts longer than a minute. When usin g[...]

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    Using the keyb oard :: 37 Entering lowercase and uppercase letters • T o enter lowercase letters, p ress the desire d keys. • T o enter an up percase letter , press Sh ift/ Find or Right Shift , and then enter a lette r . Y ou don’t need to press an d hold Shift while entering a letter . • T o turn Caps L ock on , press Shi ft/ Find or Righ[...]

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    38 :: Using th e keyboard 38 :: Using the keyboard Symbols and accented c h ar acters Enter ... then press Alt to select... Enter . .. then press Alt to select... Enter ... then press Alt to select... a á à ä â ã å æ o ó ò ö ô œ õ ø 0 % ‰ ° A Á À Ä Â Ã Å Æ O Ó Ò Ö Ô Œ Õ Ø 1 b or B ß p or P % 2 cç ¢ © ^ ˆ r o r R [...]

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    39 :: Using th e keyboard Using the keyboard : : 39 f or F ƒ x or X x ' ‘ ’ < > ~ ` i í ì ï î y ÿ ¥ "“ ” « » I Í Ì Ï Î Y Ÿ ¥ $ £ ¥ ¢ l or L £ + & m or M µ - _ ~ • = – — nñ / % ÷ | NÑ # = (< [ { ‹ )> ] } › Symbols and accented c h ar acters Enter ... then press Alt to select... Ent[...]

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    40 :: O penin g appli catio ns Opening applications W hen you ope n an applicati o n using ei ther the Applications V iew or an a pplication button, yo u automatica lly close the a pplication y ou were pr eviously using. Using Appli cations V iew 1. Press Applications . 2. Use th e 5-way na vigator to highligh t the applica tion you w ant to use. 3[...]

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    Opening applicati ons :: 41 Using the quic k buttons The re are three buttons on the fr ont of the T reo 6 50 smartphone . T he four th button turns your pho ne on an d off, wake s up the screen , and controls th e keyguard . Each quic k button can be used to open two appl ications. T o access a button’s prima ry application, simply press th e bu[...]

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    using your phone : : 43 using your phone[...]

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    44 :: Pho ne ov erv iew Phone overview The Phone application lets y ou mak e and receive calls and store favo rites for contacting peop le and opening ap plications. Be su re you know how to turn o n your phone b e fore read ing this section (see “T urni ng your pho n e on and o ff” on p age 18). Acc essing the Phone a ppl icatio n • Press Ph[...]

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    Making calls :: 45 Making calls Y our T reo™ 650 smartph one offers several options for making phone calls. As you get familiar wi th your T reo smartp hone, yo u’ll discover which method you pr efer . Dialing using the onscreen Dial Pad 1. Pre ss Phone/ Send . 2. T ap the onscreen Dial P ad to enter the number . 3. Pre ss Phone/Se nd to dial. [...]

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    46 :: Making calls 1. Press Phone/S end . 2. Select the Contacts favorite button. 3. Using the keyboard, be gin entering on e of the following for the co ntact you want to call: • First i n itial and last name •F i r s t n a m e •L a s t n a m e 4. Select th e number y ou want to dia l. 5. Press Phone/Send to dial. Dialing with a Speed Dial f[...]

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    Making calls :: 47 Dialing from a web page or message Y our sma rtphone reco gnizes most phone numbe rs that appear in we b pages or in text, email, or mul timedia messages. 1. Use the 5- way to highligh t the phone number yo u want to dial in the web page o r text message. 2. P ress Cente r to op en the Dial dialog b ox. 3. Pre ss Phone/Se nd to d[...]

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    48 :: R eceiving calls Receiving calls T o receive calls, your p hone must be on. This is different from h aving just the screen turned on (see “T urning y our phone o n and off” on page 18). W hen your phone is off, incoming calls go to voicemai l. T o answer a call, do on e of the followi ng: • Press Phone/Send . • Using the 5-wa y naviga[...]

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    Using voicemail :: 49 Using voicemail Setting up v oicemail 1. Make sure you r phone is turne d on (see “T urning your phone o n and of f” on page 18). 2. P ress P hone/ Send . 3. Use the 5-way navigator to access Favorites. 4. Select the V oicemail favorite button. Y our smartphone conne cts to Cingular W ireless’s automated voicemail sy ste[...]

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    50 :: Managing active calls Managing active calls W hen yo u make or receiv e a call, the Active Call View appears. Use the 5- way navigator to access th e onscreen buttons in this view . Ends the call imme diately . Y ou can also press the headset button (if the headset is att ached). Switc hes to the speakerph one so you can use ot her features ,[...]

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    Managing active calls :: 51 Ending a call Do one o f the follo wing: • Press P ower/ End. . • Select Ha ng Up. • Press the headset button (if the head set is attached). Returning to an active call from anot her application Y ou can use many othe r application s on your smartphone while holding a phone conversation, including the organizer and[...]

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    52 :: Managing active calls S aving phone numbers After yo u com ple te a n inc oming call from a numb er (with cal ler I D) that is not i n your Contacts list, you are p rompted to ad d the n umber to your Contac ts list. • T o a dd the nu mber , select Y es. • T o decline ad ding the number , select No. • T o p ermanently disable the Ad d N[...]

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    Managing active calls :: 53 Answering a second call (call w aiting) W hen you are on an active call, you can receiv e a second call. W hen the second call comes in, the Call W a iting dial og box appears, gi ving you the following op tions for handling the second ca ll: • T o place the c urrent call o n hold and answer the ne w call, use th e 5-w[...]

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    54 :: Managing active calls F o rw arding all calls Y o u can forward all your calls to another te lephone n umber . Y ou can also selectiv ely forward certain c a lls (see “F orwarding calls under certa in conditions” in the next section). Please check with Cingular W i reless ab ou t availability and pricing of forwa rded cal ls, as ad dition[...]

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    Managing active calls :: 55 • Off/ No service: F orward s calls when your ph one is not conne cted to a mo bile netwo rk. 6. If the forwarding number appears in t he pick list, select the nu mber . If the forwarding n umber do es not appear in the pick list, select Edit Numb ers then select New , enter a forwa rding numbe r, and select OK. 7. S e[...]

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    56 :: Defining favorite butto ns Defining favorite buttons Y our T reo smartpho n e provide s appro ximately 7 0 programma ble favo rite buttons fo r quic k access to the following common tasks: • Dialing a phone n umber (speed d ial) • Accessing your Call L og. • Accessing the onscre en Dial Pad. • Opening an application • Accessing a w [...]

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    Defining favorite buttons :: 57 Creating a speed di al favorite button 1. P ress P hone/ Send . 2. Use the 5-way navigator to access Favorites 3. Select a bl ank button. 4. Select th e T ypes pick list and select Speed Dial. 5. Enter a label for the fav orite: • I f the entry is for an exi sting contact, select L ookup. Start enter ing the last n[...]

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    58 :: Defining favorite butto ns Creating other types of favorite but t ons 1. Press Phone/S end . 2. Use the 5-way to access Favorites. 3. Select a blank button. 4. Select the T ypes pic k list and select Ca ll Log, Dial P ad, Application, Message, Email, or W eb Lin k. 5. Enter a label for the favorite and en ter any other necessary information o[...]

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    Using a phone he adset :: 59 Using a phone headset Y ou can co nnect a ph one head set for hands-free operation. I f you need to use your phone while d riving and this is permitted in your area, we recommen d using a phone headset (sold separately). • Y o u can press the he adset button to perform any o f the following tasks: • Answer an incom [...]

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    60 :: Using a phone headset Using a wired headse t Y o ur T re o smartphone uses a 2.5mm, 3-pi n h eadset connector. Y our smartphone works with headsets that a re designed for this type of connector . When in doubt, ask the third-pa rty head set manufactu rer if the produc t is compatible with T reo smartp hones. If y ou hear a headset buzz or poo[...]

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    Using a phone he adset :: 61 Connecting to a headset or car kit with Bluetooth wi reless technology 1. Go to Applica tions and select Blu etooth . 2. Select On. 3. Enter a device name for y our phone. This is the n ame that ap pears on the other Bluetooth device’s scree n when it connects to yo ur phone. 4. P repare you r heads et or car kit to a[...]

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    62 :: Using a phone headset 8. After you fin ish setting up the device, select Done to return to the Applications Vi e w.[...]

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    Customizing ph one setti ngs :: 63 Customizing phone settings Selecting rin gtones Y ou can set different tones for different types of incom ing phone calls an d alerts. 1. Pre ss Phone/ Send . 2. Open the menu s . 3. Select Options, and then sel e ct Sound P referenc es. 4. Select the T ones b ox. 5. Select ringtones and alerts from any o f the fo[...]

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    64 :: Customizing phone s ettings Selecting Ale rt V olume and V ibr ate settings 1. Press Phon e/Send . 2. O pen the menu s . 3. Select O ptions, and th en select S ound Preferences. 4. Select th e Alert V olume p ic k list and select a volume level. 5. Select the first V ibrate pick list and indica te if you want you r phone to vibra te when you [...]

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    Customizing ph one setti ngs :: 65 Assigning a c a ller I D photo 1. Pre ss Phone/ Send . 2. Select the Contac ts favorite button. 3. Open the cont act you want to give a pho to caller I D. 4. Select the Picture bo x. 5. Select Cam era to take a photo and a dd it to this con tact entry when yo u save the photo, o r select Photos to a dd an existing[...]

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    66 :: Customizing phone s ettings Assigning a calle r I D ringtone 1. Press Phone/S end . 2. Select th e Speed Di al favorite you want to give a ringtone. 3. O pen the menu s . 4. Select E dit Favorites Button on the Record menu. 5. Select th e Ringtone pick list and select a tone for this contac t entry . 6. Select OK. Selecting wallpaper for the [...]

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    What are all those ic ons? :: 67 W hat are all those icons? Y ou can mo nitor the status of se veral items using icons at the top of the Phon e screen: Network name Displays Cingula r W ireless when your ph one is on and you are in a coverage area. I f you are outsid e a coverage ar ea, No service or S OS Only appears instea d. W hen you turn off y[...]

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    68 :: What are all those ico ns? The triangle appears whe n your phon e is on and a G P RS or E D G E network is w ithin range. S ome service providers do n ot show the triangle. Appears whe n you are conn ected to a G P R S or E D G E ne twork. Y ou can still receive calls. Displays the battery charge status. W hen the batte ry drains to 20 % of i[...]

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    using em ail :: 69 using email[...]

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    70 :: Using email on your smartphone Using email on your smartphone Y o u can send and read em ail on your T reo™ 65 0 smartphon e much as you do from a computer . Y ou can add and view a ttached file s, forward e mail, file em ail into folders, maintain multiple email a ccounts (including personal and corpo rate accounts), and so on. Th e T reo [...]

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    Using email on your smartphone :: 71 W hich email applicat ion should I use? I want t o ... Then use ... Access an email account th at’ s set up on my Mac compu ter Chec k free web mail, suc h a s Hotmail Chec k fee- based Internet mail, suc h as Y ah oo! Mail Plus ™ * Access email from an existing accoun t without needing any extra softw are o[...]

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    72 :: Using email on your smartphone *Recommend for se condary em ail accounts on ly . Access email from up to three email accoun ts Access email from four to eight email accoun ts Use the Advanced Encrypti on Standard (AES) while sending and receivin g messages Use S ecure Soc kets Layer (SSL) while sending and receiving message W ork wit h email [...]

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    VersaMail :: 73 Ve r s a M a i l Before yo u can use V ersaMail, you n e ed to enter yo ur email account setti ngs. If you have multiple e mail accou nts, you must en ter settings for ea ch email account. How do I get st arted? 1. If you alread y use the V ersaM ail application on a Palm P o wered ™ device, a nd you want to trans fer those settin[...]

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    74 :: V ersa Mail • I ncoming mail server name , su ch as mail.myisp.com • I ncoming a n d outgoing m ail server po rt numbers, suc h as 110 (in coming POP), 143 (incom ing 143), or 25 ( outgoing POP or I MAP) • (If necessary) Security settings: APOP , ES MTP , S S L Y ou should also note the f o llowing o utgoing mail serve r settings: • F[...]

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    VersaMail :: 75 Setting up V e rs aMail to work with other providers 1. Go to Applications and sele ct V ersaMail . 2. If prompted to select an initial setup option, the n select Continue. If no prompt is displayed, op en the menus , select Accoun ts, select Account Setup, and th en select New . 3. In the Account Nam e field, en ter a descripti ve [...]

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    76 :: V ersa Mail Creating and sending messages 1. From the Inbox, select New . 2. Begin entering the add ressee’s email address, first name, or last name. I f the inform ation y ou are entering matches one or more entrie s in Contacts, V ersaMail disp lays the matching contac ts. T o a ccept a suggestion , select the correct contact. T o send to[...]

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    VersaMail :: 77 Att ac hing ringtones 1. Create the me ssage to wh ich you want to attach the ringto ne. 2. On the New Message screen, tap the red pa per clip icon in the uppe r-right corner . 3. Select Sounds from the T ype pic k list. 4. Select the ringto ne you w ant, and then select Insert. 5. Select Done. Att ac hing W ord, Excel, and PowerP o[...]

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    78 :: V ersa Mail 2. From any mailb ox , select Get or Get & Sen d. 3. From the Inb ox, se lect the message yo u want to view . 4. If a large incoming message is truncate d, select More . 5. Select Done. Replying to or fo rw arding mess a ges W hen yo u respond to messages, you can select whethe r to include the original text (see “Cu stomizi[...]

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    VersaMail :: 79 2. T ap th e attachment name at the b ottom o f the messag e screen to view it in th e default viewer on your pho ne. Or , ta p the folder ico n to the le ft of the atta chment name to op en a menu of tasks you can do with the a ttac hment, in cluding V iew , Install, or Unzip, depending on the atta chment file type; S ave to card t[...]

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    80 :: V ersa Mail 3. Select Delete on the Message menu. 4. If a confirmatio n dialog b o x ap pea rs, sele ct O K to confirm deletion . Deleting messages by date Y o u can quickly delete a group of me ssages by se lecting a ra nge of dates. 1. O pen the menu s . 2. Select D elete Old on the M essage menu. 3. Select the fold er and a date range for [...]

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    VersaMail :: 81 1. Open the menu s . 2. Select Options, and then sel ect P referen ces. 3. Select Aut o Sync. 4. Check the Sync automa tically b ox. 5. Select the Every pic k list an d select the time interval, from 5 minute s to 12 ho urs. Note th at if you set a more fr equent inte rval, yo u may need to rec harge your ph one’s batte ry more of[...]

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    82 :: V ersa Mail 3. Select Delivery Options. 4. Set a ny of the fo llowing preferences. • Get : Indicates wh ether to get message su bjects only or entire messages. • Ask Every T ime: Indicates if you want to see a dialog b ox for selecting subjects only or entire messages each time you retrieve ema il. If the b ox is unchec k ed, messages ar [...]

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    VersaMail :: 83 Att aching a signature to a mess age Y ou can attac h a personal signature, wi th info like y our company 's address and fa x and teleph one numbe rs, to the b o ttom of all message s you send . 1. From a ny mailbox scre en, open the menus . 2. Select Options, and then sel ect P referen ces. 3. Select Signature. 4. Check the At[...]

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    84 :: X press Mail X p ress Mail Before you ca n use Xpress Mail to wo rk with email o n your sma rtphone, yo u need to do the following: • Enter your emai l account inform ation o n the Cingular Xpress Mail website from your computer. • Download an d install the Xpress Mail desktop software. • Set up the X press Mail desktop software. • In[...]

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    Xpress Mai l :: 85 4. Click Save. Inst alling the X press Mail desktop softw are 1. W hile still on the Xpress Mail website, when prompte d, click Download to copy the X press Mail desktop softwa re to your com puter . 2. Click S ave to store th e file on yo ur co mputer . W hen prompted, sele ct the folder where you want to store the file, a nd th[...]

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    86 :: X press Mail 4. Close all prog rams that are ru nning on your com puter e xcept your web browser , and then cli ck Ne xt. 5. F ollow the onscreen prompts to finish the instal lation, and then clic k Finish. Setting up the X press Mail desktop softw are 1. Enter th e username and password you created for your Xpress Mail accou nt on the web, a[...]

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    Xpress Mai l :: 87 2. Leav e the Enable mo bile access to mail, cal endar , and contacts box c hecke d, select the type of mail se rver you wa nt to connect to, and then click Ne xt. 3. Unchec k the Enable access to your d ocuments via yo ur mobile P DA ... b ox, and then click Finish. 4. W ait for Xpress Mail to connect to your se rver . After it [...]

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    88 :: X press Mail Installing X press Mail on your smartphone 1. If your smar tphone scree n is off, press P o wer/ End to wake up the screen, and th en press Cente r to turn off K eyguard. 2. If Phone Of f is displa yed in the upper -left cor ner of the screen, press and hol d P ower/ End to turn on your phone. 3. Go to Applications and select Xpr[...]

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    Xpress Mai l :: 89 2. Press and hold P o wer/ End to turn on your phone again . 3. Go to Applications and select XpressMail . 4. Enter your sma rtphone’s p hone numb er , an d then select Next. 5. If prompted, select Y es to co nnect to the Intern et. 6. On the Xpress Mai l Registration screen, se lect P ersonal Editio n, and th en select Next. 7[...]

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    90 :: X press Mail • If your email provid er’s name is n ot listed, the n you need to ob tain the following info from your sy stem admin istrator or I S P , and then skip to “Setting up X p ress Mail to wor k with othe r provider s” on page 91: • Account username and password • Mail protocol: POP or I MAP • I ncoming mail server name [...]

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    Xpress Mai l :: 91 10.T o downlo ad messages from this account, s elect Sync Now . T o go to the Inb ox without downloadin g messages, select Sync Later . Setting up X press Mail to work with other providers 1. If your smartphone screen is off, press P ower/ End to wake up the screen , and then pres s Center to turn off Keyguard. 2. P ress Mail . 3[...]

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    92 :: X press Mail 3. From the Inb o x (or any fold er), select Sync . New em ails appear in the list. Unread emails appear in bold. If an ema il has an attachment (such as a phot o or a text file), the enve lope ico n shown with eac h email in the list wi ll also show a pa perclip. Sorting email in X press Mail 1. From the Inb ox (or any othe r fo[...]

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    Xpress Mai l :: 93 Reading email with X press Mail 1. F rom the Inb ox (or any folder) select a n email from th e list. The screen displays the email you chose. V iewing att achments i n X press Mail If a message ha s an attachment, the name of the attac hment will be shown ne xt to an icon of a pape r clip. 1. From the Inbox (or any fold er), sele[...]

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    94 :: X press Mail 4. . If the entire attachment hasn’t been do wnloa ded to your smartphone, select O K to download it. Repl ying to emai l with Xpress Mai l 1. From the Inb o x (or any folder), select an email to reply to. 2. Select Reply . If the original email was sent to other peop le besides y ourself, an d you want your reply to go to them[...]

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    Xpress Mai l :: 95 3. Enter the name of the emai l recipient. 4. Enter you r messag e. 5. T o ad d an atta chment, se e “ Adding attachments to email with X press Mail” on page 9 7. 6. Select Se nd Now to send the emai l right away; select Send to send it later . (Send is usef ul if you’re no t curren tly connec ted to the Internet.) Creating[...]

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    96 :: X press Mail • By using the Searc h fea ture, wh ic h finds addr esses for you. • By using the autocom pletion feature, whic h co mpletes ad dresses for you. T o use an ema il address in an em ail you’ve receiv ed: 1. Fr om an open email, select a bl ue email a ddress contained in the body of the messag e. 2. Enter the subject and te xt[...]

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    Xpress Mai l :: 97 T o use the autoco mpletion feature: 1. From the Inbox (or an y folder), select New . 2. In the T o: field, begin e n tering the name or e mail address of the message recipient. A list of n ames and addresses from your Co ntacts list that matc hes the characters you’ve ente red is display ed. Continue entering characters to nar[...]

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    98 :: X press Mail Deleting email mes s ages with X press Mail 1. From the Inbox (or any folder), pl ace a c hec k mark in the b ox for the emails you want to de lete. 2. Select Delete . T o retrieve deleted messages, see “Using different folders with X press Mail” on page 9 8. Using differ ent folders w ith Xpress Ma il Xpress Mai l uses six p[...]

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    Xpress Mai l :: 99 W hen you are in one fo lder , you can easily switc h to anot her folder: 1. From the Inbox (or any folder), select th e menu at the to p righ t of the screen. (It displays th e folder you’re curre ntly in.) 2. Select the fo lder you w ant to switch to. Switc hing Xp ress Mail emai l accounts If you set up Xp ress Mail to work [...]

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    100 :: X press Mail Usin g filt ers Filters provide a co nvenie nt way to rece ive messages the way yo u want. 1. From the Inb ox (or any folder), open the menus . 2. Select S ettings, and then select Pref erences. 3. Select th e pick list in the upper-right co rner of the screen, and th en select Mail. 4. Select Filters. 5. Select a ny one or more[...]

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    Xpress Mail :: 101 5. Select either or b oth of the following op tions: • Chec k th e Audible notifica tion b ox to be notified of new m essages by a soun d, and then select the pick lists to select the so und volume and type. • Chec k th e V ibrate b ox if you want yo ur smartphon e to vibrate to notify you of new mes sages. 6. Select O K. Sc [...]

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    102 :: X press Mail Receiving c o nfirmati on mess ages Xpress Mail lets you choose whether to receiv e confirmation messages before co mpleting commo n tasks. 1. From the Inb ox (or any folder), open the menus . 2. Select S ettings, and then select Pref erences. 3. Select th e pick list in the upper-right co rner of the screen, and th en select Ge[...]

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    Xpress Mail :: 103 Updating X press Mail softw are 1. From the Inbox (or any fo lder), open the m enus . 2. Select Settings. 3. Select Check for Upd ates .[...]

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    104 :: U sing G oodLi nk Using GoodLink Y o u can install th e optional Good Link ap plic ation for secure , real-t ime access to your Microsoft Ou tlook email, ca lendar , co ntacts, tasks, and no tes. GoodLink offers real- time push synchronizatio n of email a nd personal info; as me ssages ar e received on the server, they are automatica lly dow[...]

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    using other wireless features :: 105 using other wireless f eatures[...]

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    106 :: Messa ging Messaging Y o u can exc h ange brief text and multimedia messages with other mobile ph ones that support thes e forms of messagin g (also know n as S M S a nd M MS ) and with e mail addresses. Before you use yo ur T reo™ 65 0 smartphone to se nd or receive mess ages, consult Cingular W ireless for pricing an d availability of te[...]

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    Messag ing :: 107 4. Select th e T o pic k list to ad dress the me ssage: • If the recipient’s name ap pears in the T o pic k list, select it from the l ist. • If the recipient is in your Contacts list, select Lookup in Contacts, and then enter the first f ew letters of the rec ipient’s first o r last name. High light the recipient’s phon[...]

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    108 :: Messa ging 1. M ake sure your p hone is turn ed on (see “T urning your phon e on and off” on page 18). 2. Press Messaging . 3. Select New . 4. Select Add. 5. Select the T o pic k lis t to address the message: • If the recipient’s name appears in the T o pic k list, select it from the list. • If the recipient is in your Contacts lis[...]

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    Messag ing :: 109 • Add Movie: Lets you insert one or more movies. Y ou ca n capture a mo vie with the built-in camera o r insert an existing video clip. If you insert a mo vie, you cannot add ph otos or sound s to the same p age. 8. Enter a subject and a te xt messag e or caption. 9. (Optional) Sele ct P review to view the message as the recipie[...]

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    110 :: Messa ging Using li nks in mess ages W hen yo u receive a text message that contains a telephon e numb er , ema il address, or U R L, you can d ial the nu mber , send an email message, or go to the w eb page immediately . Y our smar tphone automa ticall y opens th e approp riate app lication from the link. 1. Select a message from the list. [...]

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    Messag ing :: 111 Managing your mess ages T he status icons tha t appea r next to eac h message in the Inb o x an d Outb ox folders indicat e the followi ng: • A te xt message. Urgent me ssages appear with a red e xclamation point ( !) . • A ch at session. • A voic emai l or nu meric page. • An incoming messa ge with ph otos or videos. • [...]

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    112 :: Messa ging 3. Select th e Purge pic k list a nd select an option. 4. Select OK. Chatting with Messaging W hen yo u exc han ge more than one message with a single conta ct, your messa ges are group ed into a c hat session. The upper part of the Chat V i ew displays a ll messages yo u’ve exc hanged with this conta ct, and the lower pa rt pro[...]

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    Messag ing :: 113 Customizing your Messaging settings 1. P ress Messaging . 2. From the Inb ox, open the menu s . 3. Select Options, and then sel ect P referen ces. 4. Select the Messages tab and select any of the following preferences : • Create n ew messages as: Indicate whet her you want to default to te xt or multimedia messages when yo u cre[...]

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    114 :: Messa ging • D i s p l a y my n am e in c h a t w in d o w as : Ente r the name you want displayed as the label for your messa ges in the Chat v iew . • Label c olor: Select a color to diff erentiate your m essages from the se nder’s messages while in the Chat view . • Use color for: Indicate whether yo u want b o th your name and me[...]

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    Messag ing :: 115 Selecting ale rt tones 1. P ress Messaging . 2. Open the menu s . 3. Select Options, and then select Alerts. 4. Select the Alert V o lume pick list and select a volume level. 5. Select the first V ibrat e pick list and indi cate if you want your pho ne to v ibrate during an incoming a lert, when the Rin ger switch is set to Soun d[...]

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    116 :: Browsing the web Browsing the web Th e W e b browse r on your T reo smartphone provide s quic k and easy ac cess to web pages. Y ou can view most sites you use on your compute r , including those with security an d advanced features, suc h as JavaSc ript and frames . T o browse the web, you must activate data serv ices from Cingular W ireles[...]

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    Browsing the web :: 117 • T o go to any web pa ge on the Internet, ente r the address in the Address Bar , or select . • If you browse to a secure web pa ge, a Loc k appears in the Ad dress bar . • T o view the previou s or next pag e, select or . • T o view a page in a wi de layout fo rmat (as o n your comp uter), select and then select W [...]

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    118 :: Browsing the web S aving a pa ge Th e W e b browse r lets you save a page f or offline v iewing, so you don ’t need an Internet co nnection to view it later . 1. G o to the p age you want to sav e. 2. O pen the menu s . 3. Select Save Pag e from the P age menu. 4. Select O K , and then s elect O K again . V iewing book marks or s aved page[...]

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    Browsing the web :: 119 1. From the Bookmarks V i ew , op en the me nus . 2. Select Edit Boo kmar ks on th e Bookma rks me nu. 3. Enter a new title for this page. 4. Use the stylus to drag and dr op b ookma rks into diff erent slots on the c urrent page. T o move a bookmark to a dif f erent pag e, drag a nd drop it on the Pa g e i c o n . 5. Select[...]

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    120 :: Browsing the web Copying text from a web page Y o u can copy text from a web page and paste it in o ther applications. 1. Use th e stylus to highlight th e text you want to copy . 2. O pen the menu s . 3. Select Edit, and then select Copy . 4. G o to the a pplication in which you want to paste, and th en position the cursor where you want to[...]

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    Browsing the web :: 121 Customizing your W eb browser settings 1. Open the menu s . 2. Select Options, and then sel ect P referen ces. 3. Select Page and set an y of the following preferences: • Start W ith: De termines which view displays ev ery time you op en the W eb browser . • Home Page: Sets the page that appears when you select . • Res[...]

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    122 :: Browsing the web 5. Select Advanced and set any of the foll owing pref erences: • Set memory limit for stori ng pages: Sets the amount of memo ry used for yo ur cache. P ages are cached so they load faster the next time you view them. • Cookies: Indicate s how much memor y is bein g used by cookies. T o free up this memory , select Clear[...]

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    Dial-up ne tworking :: 123 Dial-up networking If your W ind ows computer is en abled w ith Bluetoo th wirele ss technology , you can use your smartph one as a wireless modem to access the In ternet from your com puter . Dial-up netw orking (D U N) is the feature that co nverts your smartph one into a wireless modem. T o configur e D U N, complete t[...]

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    124 :: Dial-up networking 4. Select T rusted Device s. 5. Select Ad d Device. The discovery icon appe ars, indicating that the discovery process is act ive. 6. Select yo ur computer from the T rusted Devi ces list, and then select O K. 7 . Enter a passkey on the Bluetoo th Security screen, and the n select O K. The passkey can be any number you cho[...]

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    Dial-up ne tworking :: 125 4. Click P roperties, and then click the Advanced tab. 5. Enter the follow ing in the Extra initi alization com mands field: A T+C G DC O NT=1, “ip” , “XXX” where XXX is the APN information for your Cingular W i reless data plan. This informat ion is di fferent for all prov iders. Be sure to enter the text e xactl[...]

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    126 :: Dial-up networking Enabling D U N on your smartphone Y ou must enable DU N on yo ur smartphone eac h time you wi sh to use your phone as a wireless mode m. 1. G o to A pplications and se lect Blueto oth . 2. Select th e Dial-up Ne tworking pick list, and the n select On. W hen DU N is successfully enabled, the D U N icon appears. 3. Select O[...]

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    Dial-up ne tworking :: 127 4. Enter the usernam e and passw ord information required to access the Cingular W i reless data network. 5. Enter the fol lowing i n the Dial f ield: *9 9 ***1 # 6. Click D ial. Once the co nn ection is successf ully established, you ca n browse th e Internet on your computer or downloa d your email. T o verify tha t you[...]

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    128 :: C onne ctions w ith Bl uetooth dev ices Connections with Bluetooth devices Aft er you set up a connect ion with you r computer o r other accessor y devices wit h Bluetooth wi reless technology , you may want to set u p other trusted d evices, such as a friend’s han dheld. W hen your smartphon e recognizes a trusted de vice, it automaticall[...]

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    Connections with Bluetooth d evices :: 129 7 . En ter the same passkey on your sma rtphone an d the other d evice and se lect OK. IMPO R T A N T : So me devices with Bluetooth wi reless tec hnology have a built- in passkey; others let you choose the pa sskey . In e ither case, you mu st use the same passkey on b o th the other d evice and y our pho[...]

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    playing media fi les :: 131 playing media files[...]

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    132 :: Taking photos and videos T aking photos and videos Y o ur phone com es with an easy-to-use bu ilt-in camera tha t allows you to instantly take and view pictures and videos and send them to y our friends and family . T o add a personal touch to your smartpho ne, use your pictures as wallpaper on the Main V iew of the Phone ap plication an d a[...]

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    Taking photos and videos :: 133 Recording a video Y ou can store vi deos on your sma rtphone or on an e xpansion c ard. 1. Go to App lica tions an d sele ct Came ra . 2. Select V ideo . 3. Select the Alb um pic k list and select t he a lbum where you want to sav e the vide o. T o cre ate a new album or change where th e video is stored , select Man[...]

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    134 :: Taking photos and videos V i ewing a photo 1. Go to Applications and sele ct Media . 2. Select th e photo you want to view . 3. Press Up and Down to zoom i n and out. 4. If the phot o has a voice caption , select Audio to hear it. 5. Select Done. V iewing a video 1. Go to Applications and sele ct Media . 2. Select the vi deo you wa nt to vie[...]

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    Taking photos and videos :: 135 Sending a photo or vid eo Y ou can send a photo or vide o to other ph oto-en abled m obile ph ones o r to an email add ress. 1. Go to Ap plica tions and s elect Medi a . 1. Select the pho to or video yo u want to send. 2. Select Send . 3. W hen the Messaging applicati on opens, address and send the message. (See “C[...]

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    136 :: Taking photos and videos Organizi ng photos and videos 1. Go to Applications and sele ct Media . 2. S elect the pick list at the top of the screen, an d select the albu m you wa nt to organi ze. 3. Select Organize . 4. S elect a photo or vid eo to add it to or to remov e it from the a lbum. 5. Select Done. S aving a photo as w all paper 1. G[...]

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    Taking photos and videos :: 137 Deleting a photo or video 1. Go to Ap plica tions and s elect Medi a . 2. Select the pho to or video yo u want to delete. 3. Open the menu s . 4. Select Delete from the Media menu. 5. Select Delete to confirm deletion. Custom izin g you r Cam er a set ting s 1. From any Camera v iew , op en the m enus . 2. Select Opt[...]

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    138 :: Taking photos and videos 4. Select Done. V iewing photos and videos on your computer W hen you sync hronize, your photos an d vide os are copied to your desk top compute r . Y o u can view photos in J P EG format and videos in .3G P format, and y ou can email them to friends using your desktop email application. • Wi n d o w s : Refer to t[...]

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    Listening to music :: 139 Listening to music Y ou can listen to music thro ugh the spe aker on the b ac k of your sma rtphone or through a stere o headph one (stereo head phone adapter or 2.5mm stereo hea dphone required, sold separatel y). T r ansferring M P3 files fro m your computer Th e R e a l On e ® software that comes with your phon e is co[...]

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    140 :: Listening to music 1. Conne ct your smar tphone to your co mputer with th e US B sync cab le. 2. Insert an e xpansion card into your sma rtphone. 3. Do one of the fo llowing: • Wi n d o w s : Drag and drop the file (s) or folder onto the palmOne Q uick Install icon on the W indows de sktop. • Mac : Drag and d rop the M P3 files onto the [...]

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    Listening to music :: 141 3. Click S ave T rac ks, and follow the onscre en instructions to select an d copy trac ks. 4. Go to App lica tions and select Music . 5. Connect your ph one and yo ur computer to th e US B sync cable . 6. In RealPlayer on your co mputer , click Burn/T ransfer . If nece ssary , select palm One Handheld from the Curre nt Bu[...]

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    142 :: Listening to music 7 . Drag the s ong files y ou want from the M y Library window on the left into th e palmOne de vice win d ow on the ri ght. 8. Be sure your smartpho ne is on and that Real Player is open. If it is, a green Connecte d light appe ars in the l ower-left corn er of RealPla yer on your computer . 9. Clic k Start T ransf er . W[...]

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    Listening to music :: 143 RealPlayer contin ues playin g un til it reac hes the end of y our list or until you se lect Stop. Music continues to play even if you swit c h to anoth er applicatio n or turn off your screen. If y ou want to stop playing m usic when you exit RealPlayer , open the Options menu and select Pref eren ces. Uncheck the Enable [...]

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    144 :: Listening to music Editing a playlist 1. Go to Applications and select Real Player . 2. Select Playlists. 3. Select the playlist you want to edit. 4. Select Edit. 5. Do any of the followi ng: • T o delete a song from the pla y list, select th e song, and th en select Remove. • T o add a song, select Add, chec k a song’s b o x, and then[...]

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    using organizer f eatures : : 145 using organizer fe a t u r e s[...]

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    146 :: C ontacts Contacts Contacts is where yo u enter informati o n about people yo u know . Y ou can access thi s info from th e Phone a pplicatio n to dial p h one numb ers and create favorite s, and from the Me ssaging and email app lications to se nd message s. W hen you cre ate a co ntact, you can a lso assign a photo and ringto ne I D to tha[...]

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    Contacts :: 147 8. T o display a dditional fields fo r this conta ct, select Plus . 9. A fter you enter all the inform ation, select D one. V iewing or changing contact information 1. In the Contacts list, begin e ntering one o f the following for th e contact you want to view or edit: • Fi rst initial and last name •F i r s t n a m e •L a s [...]

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    148 :: C ontacts V iewing your S I M Phonebook By default, y ou can view your S I M Phoneb o ok right in th e Contacts app lication. 1. In the Contacts lis t, open the menus . 2. Select O ptions, and then select Pref e rences. 3. Mak e sure the Sho w S I M Phoneb ook Ca tegory b ox is c he cked. 4. Select OK. 5. In the Contacts list, select the cat[...]

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    Calendar :: 149 Calendar Displaying y our calendar • P ress Calendar repeated ly to cycle throu gh the vari ous views: • Agenda V iew: Sh ows your da ily schedule and an y items on you r T a sks list that are overdu e or due tod ay . If there ’s room, Agenda View also shows your schedule for the next dates that have even ts scheduled. • Day[...]

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    150 :: Calendar 4. Select the starting minute for the event. 5. Select the End Ti me box and sele ct the ending hour an d minute for the even t. 6. (Op tional) S elect the Time Zone pick list and sele ct a time zon e. 7. S e l e c t O K . 8. Enter a description for the event. IMP O R T A N T : If yo u use Palm Desktop software, do not add tim e zon[...]

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    Calendar :: 151 4. Select O K. Creating an untimed ev ent An untimed e vent, suc h as a birthd ay or anniv ersary , does not occur a t a particu lar time. 1. P ress Calen dar until you are in Day V iew . 2. Press Le ft and Right to go to the date of the eve nt. 3. Make sure nothing is highlighted. 4. Enter a description fo r the event. A diamo nd a[...]

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    152 :: Calendar 5. Select th e color you wa nt to give this catego ry , an d then select O K. 6. (Op tional) Repe at steps 4 and 5 to add or ed it more categories. 7 . Select O K two more times. Now that the category is se t up, you ca n assign a specific ev ent to this ca tegory . See the next section for details. Editing or delet ing an event 1. [...]

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    Calendar :: 153 6. Select O K. Custom izing disp lay opt ions for y our calen dar 1. From any Calendar v iew , op en the m enus . 2. Select Options, and then select Display Options. 3. Select th e Default View pic k list and se lect the view you wa nt to see wh en you open Calendar . 4. Select the Agen da b ox and set any of the following options: [...]

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    154 :: Calendar 5. Select th e Day b ox and set any o f the follo wing Day V iew options: • Show Category List: T he Category pic k list displays in Day V iew . • Show Ti me B ars: The time bars appear in the Day V iew to s how the duration of an eve nt and to illustrate event conflicts. • Compress Day V iew: W hen th is b ox is c hecked, all[...]

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    Calendar :: 155 Selecting alarm tones 1. From Day V iew in Calenda r , ope n the menus . 2. Select Options, and then sel e ct Sound P referenc es. 3. Select the V olume b o x. 4. Select each pick list and select an Alert V olume and V ibrate setting. 5. Select the T ones b ox. 6. Select from any of the follow ing: • Alarm Sound: T h e tone play e[...]

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    156 :: Ta sks T asks Y o u can use T asks as a reminder of tasks you n eed to comple te and to keep a reco rd of when yo u finish tasks. Adding a t ask 1. Go to Applications and select T asks . 2. Select New to create a new task 3. E nter a descriptio n of th e task. The text can be longer than on e line. Y ou can set T asks to re cord the date tha[...]

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    Tasks :: 157 Setting task priority , due date, and other details T he Details dialog b ox enables you to assign several values for tasks. 1. Go to App lica tions and select T asks . 2. Select the task to wh ic h you want to assig n details. 3. Select Details. 4. Set any of the follow ing: • Priority: Select the Priority number for this ta sk (1 i[...]

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    158 :: Ta sks Chec king off a t ask 1. Select th e task you wa nt to chec k off. 2. Press Center to check off the task. Organizing your tasks In the T asks list, select on e of these op tions: • All: Displays all your tasks. • Date: Displays tasks that are due in a specific time frame. Sel ect the Date pic k list (in the u pper-right ) to selec[...]

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    Tasks :: 159 Custom izin g T asks T he T asks Pref e rences screen en ables yo u to control th e appearance of the T asks list screen. 1. In the T a sks list, open the menus . 2. Select Options, and then sel ect P referen ces. 3. Set any of the follow ing preferences: • Sort by: Indicates the order in w hich your tasks appear in the list. • Sho[...]

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    160 :: Memos Memos Memos are a gr eat way to store notes on your T reo 650 smar tphone. Creating a memo 1. Go to Applications and select Memos . 2. Enter the text you want to appe ar in the memo. 3. Select Done. Deleting a memo 1. Go to Applications and select Memos . 2. S elect the memo you want to delete. 3. O pen the menu s . 4. Select Delete M [...]

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    staying produ ctive :: 161 staying productive[...]

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    Wo r l d C l o c k W orld Clock displays the day and time in thre e cities around the globe. W hether you’ re travelling or at home , it’s easy to keep tr ack of the best time to re ach your business associates, friends, and family in far awa y places. Select ing cities W orld cloc k shows the system date an d time above the world map. If you e[...]

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    Adding citie s If the cit y you want to di splay is not in the predefi ned list, you can add it. 1. Select a City pick list a nd select Edit List. 2. Select Add. 3. Select a location in the same ti me zone as the city you want to add, and then select OK. 4. Enter the name of the city . 5. Select Location, select Map, selec t the location of the cit[...]

  • Page 166

    Calculator Calculator includes a basic calculato r , plus an adv anced calculator with scientific , financial, and conversio n functions. Switc hing between B asic and Advanced Calculator Modes 1. Go to Applications and select Calculator . 2. O pen the menu s . 3. Select O ptions, and th en select Advance d Mode or Basic Mode . Selecting fu nctions[...]

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    • Logic: Hexadecimal characters in keypad , plus logic function s suc h as and, not, or and xor . In place of Fl oat/ Deg rees (see bel o w), thi s view incl udes optio ns for class (bin, oct, S Dec, U Dec, hex) and bits (8, 16, 32). • Statistics: Statistical funct ions such as sum , factorial, and random number generator . • W eight/T emp: W[...]

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    managing files and ap pl ic ations :: 167 managing files and applications[...]

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    168 :: Us ing Find Using Find The Find f eature locates any te xt in the built-in applica tions and da tabases and in some third- party ap plications. The Find feat ure searches for the group of characters you specify , including c haracters that are p a rt of a wo rd. Fi nd is not case sensitive . 1. Press Op tion , and then pr ess Shift/ Find to [...]

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    Installing ap plications :: 169 Installing applications Y our T reo™ 65 0 smartphone com es with several b uilt-in and read y to use applica tions. Y ou can also in stall any of the b onus software include d on the S oftw are Installa tion CD as well as other third-party Palm OS ® appl ications, such as business software, games, and more . T o l[...]

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    170 :: In stalling applicati ons Installing applications from a W indows computer 1. D rag and d rop the file (s) onto the palmOne ™ Quick Install icon on the W indows de sktop. 2. Select your usern ame from the l ist, and then clic k O K. 3. S ynchronize your smar tphone w ith your co mputer to install t he applicati o n(s) on your smartphon e. [...]

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    Removing applic ations :: 171 Removing applications If you decide that you no longer need an appl ication, or you want to free up memory on your smartphone, you can remove applicatio ns from your smartphone or an expansion card (for more on expansion cards, see “I nserting and removing expansion cards” on page 17 9). Y ou can rem ove only appli[...]

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    172 :: Removing applicati ons If the application re -appea rs on you r smartphone , y ou may need to manually delete it from your computer. L ocate your Backup folder on your computer (W indows: C:P rogram Filespa lmOneus ername; Mac: Mac H DApplicationsp almOne Users username). If you find a P R C or PD B file for the application you just r[...]

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    Viewing app lication in fo :: 173 V iewing application info T he Info screens display basic statistics ab o ut the applications on your sm artphone. 1. Go to App lica tions . 2. Open the menu s . 3. Select Info on the App menu. 4. A t the b otto m of the scre en, select the type of information yo u want to vi ew: • Ve r s i o n : The versi on num[...]

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    174 :: Sending informati on with Bluetooth® wirel e ss technology Sending information with Bluetooth ® wireless tec hnology Sending in formation over a Bluetoot h wireless con nection Y o u can send an individua l entry or a category . W hen you send a ca tegory , the ite ms within the catego ry appear as un filed items on the receiving de vice. [...]

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    Sending information with Bluetooth® wi reless technology :: 175 8. Select Send. 9. Select Blueto oth, and th en select OK. 10.Select th e receiving dev ice on the Discovery Results scree n, and th en select O K. Receiving in formation over a Bluetoot h wireless con nection 1. Go to Applica tions and select Blu etooth . 2. Select Bluet ooth On. 3. [...]

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    176 :: B eaming i nformatio n Beaming information Y our smartphon e is equi pped with an I R (i nfrared) p o rt that lets you beam info rmation to another Palm P owered device wi th an I R port. The I R p ort is located on the top o f your smartphone, between th e antenna a nd the Ringer swi tch, behi nd the small dark shield. Beaming an ent ry 1. [...]

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    Beamin g informati on :: 177 Beaming an application Not all ap plications can be beamed. A Loc k icon appears on the Beam scre en next to applications tha t cannot b e beamed. 1. Go to App lica tions . 2. Open the menu s . 3. Select Beam on th e App m enu. 4. Select the Be am From pick list and select whether the a pplication you wa nt to beam is l[...]

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    178 :: B eaming i nformatio n 7 . W hen the Beam Status dial og b ox appears, point the I R port on your smartph one directly at the I R port of the rece iving devi ce. 8. W ait for the Beam Status di alog b ox to indicate that the tr ansfer is comp lete before yo u continue using yo ur smartphone. Receiving beame d information 1. T urn on your scr[...]

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    Using expans ion cards :: 179 Using e xpansion cards T he expansion card slot on yo ur smartphone e nables you to a dd S D cards an d MultiMedia Card cards to extend the storage ca pacity of your sm artphone. F or example, SD or M ultiMediaCard expansion cards can store: •P h o t o s • M P3 audio files • Email attac hments •G a m e s •e B[...]

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    180 :: Using expansion cards 3. Hold your smartp hone with the scre en facing yo u and the card with the labe l facing you . T he notc h on the card should be in the lowe r-left corner next to the antenna. 4. Inse rt the card into the expansion card slo t until yo u feel it lock into place and hear the confirmation tone. When you insert an expansio[...]

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    Using expans ion cards :: 181 Opening applications on an expansion card A fter you insert a n expansion card in the expansion card slot, you can o pen any of the ap plications stored on the expansion card. 1. Insert the e xpansion card int o the e xpansion card slot. The Applications V iew automatically appears. 2. Select the icon for th e applicat[...]

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    182 :: Using expansion cards V iewing expansion card information The Card Info application disp lays gene ral information about the e xpansion card that is currently in the e xpansion card slot. • Go to Applications an d select Card Info . Renaming an expansi on card If you change the co ntents of an expansion ca rd, you may at som e poin t want [...]

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    customi zing your smartphone : : 183 customizing your smartphone[...]

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    184 :: System sound settings System sound settings Y ou can immediately sil e nce all soun ds on your smartphone, including ph one ringtone s, Calendar a lerts, and system sounds. This does not mu te the speake r on your T reo™ 650 sma rtphone during a phone call. Setting t he Ringer switc h 1. Slide the Ringer switch to S ound Off. 2. T o hear a[...]

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    System so und settings :: 185 Setting system vol ume levels Y ou ca n set the volu me leve l for system sou nds, such as the tone that plays w hen you synchronize. 1. Go to Applica tions and se lect S ounds . 2. Select the Application pick li st and select General. 3. Select the System V olume and Game V olu me pic k lists and se lect a volume leve[...]

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    186 :: Di spla y and appearance Display and appearance Adjus ting the b rig htne ss Depending on the ligh ting conditions in which you’re using your smartphone , you may need to a djust the brigh tness of the scree n. 1. Press Op tion , an d then press Bac klight . 2. Press L eft and Right to adjust the brightness. 3. Select Done. Changing th e s[...]

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    Display and appear ance :: 187 Setting date and time formats F o rmats P refere nces enables you to sele ct number conven tions based on geographic regions. F or example, in the United Kingdo m, time often is expressed using a 2 4-hour cloc k. In the United States, time is exp re ssed using a 12-hour clock with an AM or PM suffix. All the built-in [...]

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    188 :: Di spla y and appearance Aligning th e screen Occasion ally , your smartphon e screen may need to be read justed. If this o ccurs, you may see th e wrong feature being activated when you ta p the screen. T o fix the problem , you can align the scr een any time. 1. Go to Applications and select Prefs . 2. Select T ouchscreen. 3. F ollow the o[...]

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    Applications settings :: 189 Applications settings Arranging applications by category Y ou can assign an application to a category and then display a spe cific category of applicatio ns in the Appli cations V iew . 1. Go to App lica tions . 2. Open the menu s . 3. Select Cate gory on the Ap p menu. 4. Select the p ick list ne xt to ea ch applicatio[...]

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    190 :: Applications settings Reassigning buttons Buttons Pref e rences lets you se lect which applications are a ssociated with the quick buttons on your sma rtphone. W e recom mend that yo u leave the prim ary button assig nments on the factory settings unti l you be come comf ortable with the f eatures of your smar tphone. I f you do ch ange them[...]

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    Locking your p hone and info :: 191 L oc king your phone and info Y our T reo smartphon e includes se veral featu res to pro tect your phone from inadve rtent use and keep your inform ation private. Y ou ca n lock any of the following features on your pho ne: • Ke y b o a rd : Y ou ca n use the Keyguard feature to disable the keyb oard and all bu[...]

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    192 :: Locking you r phone and info Loc king your screen Auto-Keyguard lets you automa tica lly loc k the keyboard after a peri od of inac tivity . 1. Go to Applications and select Prefs . 2. Select K e yguard. 3. Set either of th e following preferences: • Auto-K eyguard: The period of ina ctivity that passes befo re the keyb oard automatically [...]

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    Locking your p hone and info :: 193 T o permane ntly unloc k your SI M card : 1. Pre ss Phone/ Send . 2. Open the menu s . 3. Select Optio ns, and then sel ect Phone L oc k. 4. U n ch e ck t he Lo ck S I M b ox . 5. W hen prompted, enter the curre nt PI N and select OK. Loc k ing your smartphone T o pro tect your pe rsonal informa tion, you ca n lo[...]

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    194 :: Locking you r phone and info 8. Do one of the fo llowing: • S elect L ock & T urn Off to l oc k your smartp hone immedia tely . • Press Applicatio ns to accept yo ur settings and conti nue using your smartphone Setting Own er Preferences Y o u can use Owner Preferences to record information that you want to associate with your smartp[...]

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    Locking your p hone and info :: 195 5. Select Done. W orking with private entri es In most applications yo u can mark individu al entries as private. A ll private entries remain visib le and ac cessible until you select th e Security settin g to hide or mask them. W he n you hide entries, they do not ap pear anyw here in the app lication. W hen you[...]

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    196 :: Locking you r phone and info V iewing all private records Make sure the entries you wan t to mask are m arked pri vate. 1. Go to Applications and select Secur ity . 2. Select the Current Priv acy pic k list and select Show Records. 3. If the Show Pr ivate Record s dialog box appea rs, enter your passwor d, and then select OK. V iewing privat[...]

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    Locking your p hone and info :: 197 Connecting to a virtual private network If you want to use your smartphone to a ccess your corporate email account or oth er files on your corp orate serv er , you may nee d to set u p a virtual p rivate netw ork (VP N) on your sma rtphone. A V P N enables you to log in to you r corporate se rver through the comp[...]

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    198 :: System settings System settings Setting th e date and time Date & Time Pref eren ces enables you to se t the tim e, date, time zo ne, and D aylight Savings T ime setting fo r your smartphone . 1. Go to Applications and select Prefs . 2. Select Date & T ime. 3. Uncheck the Enable Local Network Time box. 4. Select th e L ocation pick l[...]

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    System settings :: 199 Optimizin g powe r setti ngs 1. Go to App lica tions a nd se lect Prefs . 2. Select P owe r . 3. Set any of the follow ing preferences: • Auto-off After: The time that elapses before your screen turns off automatically . • Beam Re ceive: The setting for whe ther you want your sma rtphone to receive beamed information . 4.[...]

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    finding hel p :: 201 finding help[...]

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    202 :: Trouble upgradin g? T rouble upgrading? If you experience problem s with your T reo™ 650 sm artphone a fter performing the upgrade ste ps in this guide, you may have in compatible applications or settings that were no t quarantined d uring the insta llati on process. These files resid e in your Backup subfolder . I ncompatible applica tion[...]

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    Trouble upgr ading? :: 203 5. P erform a hard res et on your sm artphone. See “Rese tting your smartp hone” on page 205 fo r inst ructio ns. 6. Sync your smartpho ne with yo ur new desktop so ftware; be sur e to select your e xisting usern ame. 7 . Reinstall third-part y applic ations fro m the copy of your Backup subfolde r . (See “Installin[...]

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    204 :: Troubl e install ing the de sktop soft ware? T rouble installing the desktop software? If you a re having troub le installing the desktop so ftware, yo u may hav e the wrong version of the software or some of your computer’s reso urces may be u navailable. F ollow these steps to r e try the installation. 1. M ake sure your comp uter profil[...]

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    Resetting your smartphone :: 205 Resetting your smartphone P erforming a soft reset A soft reset is similar t o rest arting a comp uter . If your smartphon e is not respondi ng or you hav e trouble synchronizing with your com puter , a soft reset may help. 1. P ress the Ba ttery Door Relea se button and slide the b attery door down ward to remove i[...]

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    206 :: R esetting your smartpho ne 1. Press the Batter y Door Release b utton and slide the battery door dow nward to remove it fro m your smartphone . 2. W h ile pressing and holding Up , use t he tip of the stylus to gen tly press the reset b utton on the bac k of your smartph one. 3. W hen the Palm P owe red logo a ppears, releas e Up . 4. Delet[...]

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    Replacin g the batter y :: 207 Replacing the battery Y our T reo™ 6 50 smartphone co mes with a replaceable b attery . Be sure to use a replacemen t batte ry that is compa tible with sma rtphone. 1. Press P ower/ End to turn off the screen. 2. P ress the Ba ttery Door Relea se button and slide the b attery door down ward to remove it from your sm[...]

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    208 :: Replacin g the batter y A B C D A. Battery Door Release button B. Battery contacts C. Notc h D. Phon e conta cts[...]

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    Screen :: 209 Screen T h e screen appears blank 1. W hen a call lasts longer than one minu te, the screen automa tically turns off. P ress any k ey except P ower/ End to wake up the scre en. Pressing P ower/ End hangs up the call. 2. L ook closely at the s creen. If you can se e a dim image , try adjusting the screen brightne ss (see “ Adjustin g[...]

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    210 :: Network connection Network connection Signal strength is weak 1. If you’re stan ding, mov e about 10 f eet in any dir ection. 2. If you’re in a building, mov e near a wi ndow . Open any meta l blinds. 3. I f you’re in a b uilding, mo ve outdo ors or to a more open area . 4. If you’re outd oors, move away from l arge buildin gs, trees[...]

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    Network connection :: 211 My smartphone makes or answers calls when it’s in a briefcase or poc ket Items in you r briefcase or pocket may be pressing the on screen Answer b utton or otherwise activating screen items. I f this happen s, be sure to press P ower/ End to turn off the screen before placing your smar tphone in a briefcase o r pocket. Y[...]

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    212 :: Network connection My smartphone won’t connect t o the Internet Y o ur smartphone supp orts G PR S a nd E DG E wirele ss data netwo rks. T o connect to the Intern et, you mu st subscribe to and acti vate G P R S or E DG E data services with Cingular W ireless . Contact Cingular W ireless to verify that yo ur subsc ription plan includes hig[...]

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    Network connection :: 213 I can’t send or receive text or multi media mess ages • Make sure the S I M card is inserted corre ctly (see “Inserting th e S I M card” on page 17) an d your phon e is turned on (see “ T u rning your sm artphone o n and off” on page 18). • Contact Cingular W ireless to verify that your plan include s messagi[...]

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    214 :: Dial-up networking Dial-up networking My computer does not appear on the T rusted Devices screen • I f you sele ct Add Device an d your compute r does not ap pear on the list, select Find More. • M ake sure that the co mputer’s Blu etooth set ting is on and that th e computer is discover able. Chec k with your computer ma nufactur er f[...]

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    Synchron ization :: 215 Sync hronization Sync hronization l ets you bac k up your smar tphone’s i n formatio n onto yo ur computer . If you ever need to perform a ha rd reset or otherwise erase all your information on your smartpho ne, you can sync hronize your smart phone with your c omputer t o restore the info. T o make sure you al ways have a[...]

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    216 :: Synchronization 3. Synchronize. If the synchronization is successful, you do not need to complete the remaining steps. 4. P erform a soft reset (see “P erforming a soft reset” on page 205). 5. Synchronize. If the synchronization is successful, you do not need to complete the remaining steps. 6. If problems persist and you ’re synchroni[...]

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    Synchron ization :: 217 Sync hronization finishes but info doesn’t appear where it sh ould 1. Make sure you’ re sync hronizing wit h the intended deskto p personal informatio n manager (P I M). The Software Instal lation C D lets y ou synchronize with P alm Desktop o r Microsoft Ou tlook for W i ndows. If you use a d ifferent PI M, you will nee[...]

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    218 :: Synchronization I have duplicate entrie s in Microsoft Outlook after I sync 1. O pen Microsoft Outloo k and d elete the dup licate entries. 2. Manually ent e r information y ou've add ed to your sm artphone for the aff ected application since the last time you synchronized. 3. Go to the cond uit dialog b ox for the aff ected applica tio[...]

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    Synchron ization :: 219 If you're usin g Palm Desktop softw are: 1. On your ph one, pre s s Calendar . 2. Open the menu s . 3. Select Options, and then sel ect P referen ces. 4. Unchec k the New even ts use time zone s box (if it's c hecke d). 5. On your compu ter , open Pa lm Desktop softw are and corre ct the wrong entries. 6. Manually [...]

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    220 :: E mail Email I have problems using my account on my smartphone Occasion ally you may experience problems using an email account after you set it up. If you followed the accou nt setup procedure and are experiencing proble ms using the account, ve rify that the acco unt complies with your email provid er’s requir ements by following these s[...]

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    Email :: 221 Auto Sync is not working If Auto Sync is occurring and yo u turn your pho ne off or the connection to your emai l service provid er is disconne cted, the Auto Sync fails. I have problems sending email If you are able to receive e mail messag es but cannot sen d them, try these steps, in turn : • Make sure y our email p rovider allo w[...]

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    222 :: E mail My vCard or vCal email att ach ment isn’t forw arding correctly Pal m Desktop software provides several features that work with email client software on a W indows comp uter . F or these f eatures to work corre ctly , the email cli ent software must be properly set u p. F ollow these s teps to chec k the settings: 1. Click Start on [...]

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    Email :: 223 I am using Microsoft Exc hange ActiveSync, but the last seven days of email messages and Calendar events are not downloading to my smartphone Chec k with your system administrator to obta in the name o f the mail se rver that offers you wireless acce ss to the corporate m ail system. If you canno t obtain th e name of this server (some[...]

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    224 :: W eb We b I can ’t acce ss a p age First, make sure you have In ternet access: Open the W eb browser a nd try to view a web page yo u’ve loaded before. T o ensure you’re viewing the pag e directly from the Internet, open the men us , a nd then select Connect on the Page menu. After confirming you r Internet connection, try to v i ew th[...]

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    Camera :: 225 Camera Here are some tips fo r taking good photos with th e built-in came ra: • Clean the ca mera’s lens w ith a soft, lint-free clo th. • T ake photos in br ight lighting cond itions. Low -light imag es may be grainy , due to the sensit ivity of the camera. • Hold the camera as still as possible. Y ou may w ant to supp ort yo[...]

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    226 :: Th ird-pa rty ap plicatio ns T hird-party applications S ometimes, third-party applic ations can cause conflicts on your smartphon e. Third- party applicat ions that modify wireless feat ures may require extra troubleshooting. If you recently in stalled an ap plication and you r smartphone seems to be stuck, try the following: 1. P erform a [...]

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    Error mess ages :: 227 Error messages Y our sma rtphone is designed to minimize in terruptions when a system error occurs. If your smartph one encounters a system error , it automatically resets itself and resumes functioning a s normal. I f possible, it even tu rns your p hone back on if it was on before the error occurred. S ometimes, you might w[...]

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    228 :: Making room on your smartph one Making room on your smartphone If you store a large n umber of records, or install many third-pa rty applications, the internal memory on your smartphone may fill u p. Here are so me common way s to clear space on y our smartphone: • V ersaMail: Emails tha t have large atta chments can quickly consume memo r[...]

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    Voice quality :: 229 V oice quality Is the other pers on hearing an ec ho? • T ry decreasi ng the volu me on your smartphone to avoid coup ling or f eedbac k on the other person’s end. T his applies to both the speake rphone and to the hand set earpie ce. • P osition the sma rtphone handse t closer to your ear to prevent sound leaking back to[...]

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    230 :: Where to learn more W here to learn more F or a quick intr oductio n • Quic k T our: The Quic k T o ur teaches you how to use ma ny features of your smartphone. It is alre ady installe d on your sm artphone, and you can ope n it any time. W hile usin g your smartp hone • Tip s : M any of the built-in applicatio ns includ e helpfu l tips [...]

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    glossar y :: 231 glossary[...]

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    232 :: glossary Alt (alternative) : A keyb oard key . Enter a letter on the keyboard, and then pres s Alt to access v ariat ions su ch as international c haracters and sy mbols. Applications : The s creen on your sm artphone from whic h you can open all applications. Auto-off interval: The time of inactivity that passes befor e the screen on your s[...]

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    glossary :: 233 Phone/Send : Th e application on your smartphone that provides quic k access to the most commonly used applic ations on yo ur smartphone. P I M (personal inf ormation manager): A genre of softw are that inc ludes applicatio ns such as Palm Deskto p softw are, Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes, and AC T!. P I Ms generally store con tact[...]

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    regul atory info rmation :: 235 regulatory information[...]

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    236 :: regulatory in formati on FCC St atement T his equ ipment h as been test ed and found t o comp ly with the limit s for a Class B dig ital devi ce, pursuant to part 15 of the FC C Rules. These l imits ar e desig ned to provide reason able protection agains t harmful interferen ce in a residen tial in stallat ion. This e quipme nt generat es, u[...]

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    regulator y informa tion :: 237 Operational W arnings IMP OR T AN T INF ORM A T ION ON SA FE AND EFFI CIENT OP ERA T IO N. Read t his inf ormat ion bef ore usi ng yo ur inte grated multi-s ervice porta ble radio . F o r the s afe and e fficien t opera tion of your r adio, o bserve these guidel ines: Potent ially Unsafe Areas / Potentially explo siv[...]

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    238 :: regulatory in formati on Blac kouts and Seizures Blinking ligh ts, such as thos e experienced with televis ion or playing video games, m ay ca use some peop le to experi ence blackout or seiz ure, even if never experie nced befor e. In the eve nt a smartph one user should experience any diso rientat ion, lo ss of a waren ess, convuls ion, ey[...]

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    regulator y informa tion :: 239 hazard , or medical emergenci es. Rememb er , 9-1-1is a fr ee call on your smartp hone! 9. U se your smar tphone to hel p others in emergenci es. Y our smart phone provid es you a perfect oppo rtunity to be a “good Samar itan” in yo ur communi ty . If you se e an auto acc ident, cr ime in progr ess, or oth er ser[...]

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    specif ications :: 241 specifications[...]

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    242 :: 242 :: s pecificatio ns Radio • G S M 850/9 00/18 00/19 00 quad band world phone • G PR S class 10, class B; also supports CSD • E DG E up to 17 0kbps Phone features • Personal speakerphone • Hands-f ree headset jack (2 .5 mm, 3-barrel connector) • Microphon e mute option • TTY compatible • 6-way calling Processor tec hnology[...]

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    243 :: specifi cations :: 243 System requirements • W indows 20 00 or X P with USB port • Mac OS 10.2 –10. 3 with USB port • Later versions may also be supported Operating and storage temperature range • 32 °F to 104°F (0 °C to 4 0°C) •5 % t o 9 0 % R H[...]

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    index :: 245 inde x[...]

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    246 :: index Numerics 5-way navigator , using 32 A accented c haracters 37–39 accessing command b uttons 34 Dial Pad 45 Phone appl ication 4 4 accounts setting up VersaMail on phone 74, 75 switching between 80 activating items 34 active calls adding a se cond 52 barri ng 55 ending 5 1 forwarding 54–55 managi ng 50–55 See also calls using othe[...]

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    index :: 247 receiving 48 See also active ca l ls viewing mi nutes usag e for 55 volume, adjusting 64 camera customizing settings 1 37 solving pr oblems with 225 using 132 card re ader s 139 categories receiving fro m Bluetooth and 1 75 Category list 154 cautio n rega rding magne t 12 changing information 21 charge indi cators 68 chatting 112 choos[...]

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    248 :: index F fade setting 153 favorite button s defining 56–57 dialing calls with 46 feat ures monitori ng on Phone screen 67–6 8 of Treo 650 10 5-way navigator , using 32 font, sc reen 186 formats, audio f iles 139 forwarding calls 54–55 messages with VersaMail 78 freeing memory 122 freezin g during sof t reset 205 G Get BC icon 104 Glossa[...]

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    index :: 249 multimedia messaging. See m essaging MultiMediaCar d 179 music chang ing pl aylis ts fo r 144 details, viewing 142 files 139 formats 139 listening to 139 playi ng du ring call 48 playin g on Treo 650 142 playlists 143–144 selecting 142 stopping 143 storing 139 transferr ing from CD 140 transferr ing from com puter 139 volume, adjusti[...]

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    250 :: index messaging 109 rechargin g handset 68 reco rding t ime ( actu al) 133 rediali ng phone 19, 47 remov ing applications 171 songs from pla ylists 144 repeating events, displ aying 154 replacin g battery 207 replying to messages with VersaMai l 78 required i tems to se t up Treo 650 8 rese ttin g 2 05 resoluti on of phot os and videos 1 32,[...]

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    index :: 251 T taking photos 13 2 tasks customizing 1 59 display op tions 158 displayi ng 153, 158 managing 156–159 overdue 153, 158 setting alar ms for 159 setting pre ferences 1 59 text messaging. See messaging text, viewi ng against phot os 153 third-party applications and 5-way navigator 32 help with 170 problems wi th, solv ing 226 thumbnail[...]

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    252 :: index in Web browser 116, 118, 1 18–119, 12 0 setting initial view for 121 wireless feat ures independent of Palm OS fea- ture s 1 8 World Cloc k 162[...]