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Palm ® Treo ™ 700wx Smartphone Quick Reference Guide.
Intellectual pr operty notices © 2006 Palm, Inc. All r ights reser ved. T rademark, copyright, patent, and other intell ectual property notices are set forth on page ii w ithin the Using Y our P alm ® T reo ™ 700wx user guide installed on the u ser’ s computer .
CONTENTS ii i Contents Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 What’s in the box? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CONTENTS iv Chapter 3: Staying Organized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CONTENTS v System sound settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Display and appearanc e settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Application settings .
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WELCOME 1 We l c o m e Congratulations on t he purc hase of your Pa lm ® T reo™ 700wx smartphone. In one compact and indispensable device, you now ha ve all of the follo wing: • An advanced wirel.
WELCOME 2 • Microsof t ® Of fice Outlook ® 2002 • Act i veSy n c ® desktop synchronization sof tware • Additional sof t ware f or your smartphone • Pal m wa rr an t y What y ou need to use .
WELCOME 3 If you need more infor ma tion • Books: Many books on Windows Mobile ® devices are a vailable in loc al or online book reta iler s (look in the computers secti on). • Online for ums: Consult online T reo 700wx smartpho ne user discussion groups to swap inf ormation and learn about topics you ma y find nowhere else.
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CHAPTER 1 Mo ving Around On Y our Smartphone Congrat ulations on t he purc hase of yo ur new P alm ® Tr e o ™ 700 wx smartp hone. Y ou’ re about to discover the many things about your smartphone that will help y ou bet ter manage y our lif e and ha v e fun, too.
In this c hapter Ov er view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 T urning your smartpho ne on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Moving around the screen . . . . . . . .
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE OVERVIEW 7 1 CHAPT ER Ove r v i ew Ringer switc h Antenna Infrared (IR) port Stylus Expansion card slot.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE OVERVIEW 8 1 CHAPT ER Indicator light (phone and c harge indicator) Multi-connector 5-wa y navigator Earpiece P ower/End Microphone Headset jack Start Phone/Send Side .
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE TURNING YOUR SMARTPHONE ON/OFF 9 1 CHAPT ER T urning y our smartphone on/of f The phone and the screen of your P a lm T reo 70 0wx smartphone can be turned of f and on separately . This means you can wak e up the screen to use just the organizer f eatures of your de vice without turning on the phone.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE TURNING YOUR SMAR TPHONE ON/OFF 10 1 CHAPT ER 1 If you are not on a call and your screen is of f , briefly press Po wer/ End to wak e up the screen. 2 Press Cent er on the 5-wa y to turn of f Keygua rd . 3 Press and hold Powe r / E n d to t urn on your phone.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE MOVING AROUND THE SCREEN 11 1 CHAPT ER Mo ving around the screen T o move around the P alm ® T reo™ 700wx smartphone screen, you can use the 5-wa y navigator or y ou can tap items on the touc h screen with the stylus.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE MOVING AROUND THE SCREEN 12 1 CHAPT ER Scroll ing through screens As on a computer , on your smartphone you scroll to move from fi eld to field or page to page, or in some cases to highlight an item or option in a list.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE MOVING AROUND THE SCREEN 13 1 CHAPT ER Closing scr eens T o accept the information y ou entered on a screen and to return to the previous screen, do one of the following: • Press OK . • Use the stylus to t ap or in the upper -right corner of the screen.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE MOVING AROUND THE SCREEN 14 1 CHAPT ER Highlighting t ext Y ou can use the stylus to highlight text on the screen: • T ap and drag the styl us across the text you w ant to highlig ht. T o highlight a word, double-tap it.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE MOVING AROUND THE SCREEN 15 1 CHAPT ER Selecting menu items In many applicatio ns, a menu provides access to additional feat ures.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE MOVING AROUND THE SCREEN 16 1 CHAPT ER 1 Highlight the item you want to open the shortcut menu for . 2 Press and hold Center to open the shortcut menu. 3 Press Up or Down to highlight a menu item. 4 Press Cent er to select the menu item or press Left to cancel your selection.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE USING THE KEYBOARD 17 1 CHAPT ER T o sel ect from a list, d o any of the follo wing: • Use the 5-wa y to highlight the field, and then press Center to display the items in the list. Press Up or Down to highlight the item y ou want, and then press Center to make your selection.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE USING THE KEYBOARD 18 1 CHAPT ER Understanding the k eyboa rd bac klight Y our smartphone includes a keyboard bac klight for low light conditions. The ke yboard bac klight is activated automatically when the screen turns on.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE USING THE KEYBOARD 19 1 CHAPT ER desired ke ys to enter a series of c haracters. When Option Loc k is on, this symbol appears at the bot tom of the screen: .
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE USING THE KEYBOARD 20 1 CHAPT ER Symbols and A ccented Char acters Press Alt and enter ... to select... Press Alt and enter .
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE OPENING AND CLOSING APPLICATIONS 21 1 CHAPT ER Opening and closing applications Opening applicat ions Y ou can access all the applications on y our smartphone through the St art menu: 1 Press St art to open the Start menu.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE USING YOUR TODAY SCREEN 22 1 CHAPT ER 2 On the Running Programs tab, do one of the follo wing: • Select the application you want to close, and then select Stop to close it. • Select Stop All to close all y our open applications.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE SYNCHRONIZING CONT ACTS AND OTHER INFO 23 1 CHAPT ER • Title bar and status info: See “What are all those icons?” on page 31 to learn about the icons that ap pear in this area. • Dial Lookup field: Begin typing the name you w ant to look up.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE SYNCHRONIZING CONTACTS AND OTHER INF O 24 1 CHAPT ER See the Using Y our P alm ® T reo™ 700wx user guide for more information.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE MAINTAININ G THE BATTERY 25 1 CHAPT ER Maint aining the bat ter y Vie wing the c harg e status IMPORT AN T Charge the bat ter y for 3.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE MAINTAINING TH E BATTERY 26 1 CHAPT ER smartphone has a muc h longer useful lif e when it is topped off frequently , versus c harging it af te r it is fully drained.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE MAINTAININ G THE BATTERY 27 1 CHAPT ER DID YOU KNOW ? If the bat tery drains to the point where your smartph one doesn ’t t urn on, your smartphone stores your info saf ely until you rec harge the bat ter y .
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE MAINTAINING TH E BATTERY 28 1 CHAPT ER.
CHAPTER 2 Using Y o ur Phone The phone, along with the T oday screen, is your home base for making and receiving calls. Y ou ca n creativ ely manage multiple calls; for e xample, you can sw ap between calls, send te xt messages to ignored calls, and create conf erence calls.
In this c hapter Phone overv iew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 Making calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Receiving calls . . . . . . . . .
USING YOUR PHONE PHONE OVERVIEW 31 2 CHAPT ER Phone o v er view IMPORT AN T Depending on where you are on a wireless network with certain cov erage conditions, y ou might experience interr uptions with your phone operation while using a Wi-Fi card ( you must purc hase and inst all a third-party Wi-Fi card to use this f eature).
USING YOUR PHONE PHONE OVERVIEW 32 2 CHAPT ER A 1xRTT data call is in progress. Y ou can make calls, but y ou cannot receiv e calls; an y incoming calls go to voicemai l. When you mak e a call, the data transmission is au tomatically interrupted. An EVDO data call is in progress.
USING YOUR PHONE MAKING CALLS 33 2 CHAPT ER Making calls BEFORE Y OU BEGIN Ma ke s u re you r phone is on (see “T urning your smartphone on/of f ” on page 9) and that you’ re inside a cov erage area. Y our smartphone of fers se veral wa ys to make phone calls.
USING YOUR PHONE MAKING C ALLS 34 2 CHAPT ER NO TE Y ou do not need to press Option to access the numbers on the keyboard. How ev er , when dialing sh ort numbers, suc h as 41 1, the number may conflict with a contact name. If this occurs, press Option to avoi d star ting a contact lookup.
USING YOUR PHONE MAKING CALLS 35 2 CHAPT ER Dialing w ith a spee d-dial bu tt on Bef ore you can use a speed-dial but ton, you must create some speed-dial entries.
USING YOUR PHONE MAKING C ALLS 36 2 CHAPT ER 5 Select the number you want to dial. 6 Pre ss Phone/Send to dial. Dialing fr om a web pag e or message Y our smartphone recognizes most phone numbers that appear in web pages or in messages (text or email).
USING YOUR PHONE RECEIVING CALLS 37 2 CHAPT ER Dialing us ing the onscreen Dial Pad The onscreen Dial P ad provides large numbers that you can tap with your finger or your stylus. The numbers also include the corresponding let ters so that you can dial numbers that are expressed as let ters.
USING YOUR PHONE USING VOICEMAIL 38 2 CHAPT ER T o ignore a call and send it to voicemail, do one of the follo wing: • Press Powe r / E n d . • Press Menu (right action key) and select Ignore . • Press Menu (right action key) and select Ignore with t ext message to send the caller a text message.
USING YOUR PHONE USING VOICEM AIL 39 2 CHAPT ER • Press and hold the number Quic k Ke y associated with the V oicemail speed-dial but ton (suc h as 1 ). Y ou can also select t he Vo i c e m a i l speed-dial but ton with Center or tap it with the stylus.
USING YOUR PHONE MANAGING C ALLS 40 2 CHAPT ER provider’ s voicemail system. See “Creating speed-dial but tons” on page 44 for more information. 3 Enter your v oicemail password, using the ke yboard, or press Extra Digits (lef t action ke y) if you defined this option (see “Creating speed-dial but tons” on page 44 for details).
USING YOUR PHONE MANAGING CALL S 41 2 CHAPT ER Adjusting the call v olume While a call is in progress, press the Vo l u m e button on the side of your smartphone to adjust the call volume. Ending a call Do one of the follo wing: • Press Powe r / E n d .
USING YOUR PHONE MANAGING C ALLS 42 2 CHAPT ER If you don ’t add a number right a wa y , follow these steps to add it later: 1 Go to the Call Log (see “Redialing a recently called number” on page 36). 2 Highlight the number you want to sa ve. 3 Press and hold Center to open the shortcut menu, and then select Save to Contacts .
USING YOUR PHONE MANAGING CALL S 43 2 CHAPT ER • Send the new call to v oicemail: Pres s Menu (right action ke y) and select Ignore . Making a confer ence call When the second call is outgoing , you can join two calls in a conference session. Additional c harges ma y apply and minutes in your account ma y be deducted for eac h active ca ll.
USING YOUR PHONE CREATING SPEED-DIAL BUTTONS 44 2 CHAPT ER Creating speed-dial but tons Y our smartphone lets you create both picture and te xt speed-dial but tons, so that you can select a but ton on the T oday screen to quic kly dial a number . Y ou can create up to 20 picture but tons and 50 text but tons.
USING YOUR PHONE CREATING SPEED-DIAL BUTTONS 45 2 CHAPT ER 5 (Optional) Select the Advanc ed t ab and set any of the f ollowing options: Extr a Digits: Defines additional numbers to dial, such as a passw ord or extension. In addi tion to numbers, you can enter the follow ing sym bols: star ( * ) and pound (#).
USING YOUR PHONE USING A PHONE HEADSET 46 2 CHAPT ER Using a phone headset Y ou can connect a phone headset for hands-free operation. If you need to use your smartphone while driving and this is permit ted in your area, we recommend using the phone headset included with your de vice, or a hands-free car kit (sold separately).
USING YOUR PHONE USING A PHONE HEADSET 47 2 CHAPT ER Headset specifica tions Y our smartphone works with headsets that hav e a 2.5mm, 3-pin connector (look for two blac k bands on the plug). When in doubt, ask the thir d-party head set manufact urer if the product is compatible with P alm T reo 700wx smartphones.
USING YOUR PHONE USING YOUR SMARTPHONE AS A WIRELESS MODEM 48 2 CHAPT ER Using y our smartphone as a wireless modem Y our smartphone’ s data capabilities enable you to use your smartphone as a wireless modem for your laptop computer .
USING YOUR PHONE USING YOUR SMARTPHONE AS A WIRELESS MODEM 49 2 CHAPT ER 4 Select the Connection list, and then select USB . 5 Press Acti vate (left action k ey). 6 T o complete the configuration and connect your laptop to the Internet using your smartphone, complete the instructions at www .
USING YOUR PHONE USING YOUR SMARTPHONE AS A WIRELESS MODEM 50 2 CHAPT ER.
CHAPTER 3 St a ying Organiz e d Say go od-by e to paper calendars and thro w awa y those scribbled phone lists. Y our smartphone is all you need to organiz e your person al information and k eep it with y ou where ver y ou go. Y ou nev er lose y our inf ormation, e ven if your bat ter y is completely drained.
In this c hapter Cont acts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Calendar . . . . . . . . . . .
STAYING O RGANIZED CONTACTS 53 3 CHAPT ER Cont acts BEFORE Y OU BEGIN Inst all the latest sof tware from your Get ting Started CD. Addin g a contact 1 Press St art and select Co ntacts . 2 Press New (lef t action key). 3 Use the 5-wa y navigator to move between fields as you enter informat ion.
STAYING ORGAN IZED CALENDAR 54 3 CHAPT ER • First initial and last initial, separated by a space • Pre ss Option , and then enter the phone number 2 Press Up or Down on the 5-w a y to select the entr y you want to open. 3 Press Menu (right action key) and select Edit .
STAYING O RGANIZED CALENDAR 55 3 CHAPT ER Cr eating an appointment 1 Press St art and select Ca lendar . 2 Press Menu (right action key) and select New Appointment . 3 Enter a subject (description) and a location. 4 Select Star ts and select the starting date and time.
STAYING ORGAN IZED CALENDAR 56 3 CHAPT ER 4 Press OK . The ne xt time you sync hronize, the meeting request is sent to the at tendees. When at tendees accept your meeting request, the meeting is automatically added to their sc hedules. When you receive their response, your calendar is updated as well.
CHAPTER 4 Using Email and Other W ireless Ser vices Now your smartp hone brings y ou a ne w lev el of con ven ience. Use email or text messaging to communicate with frie nds, f amily , and colleagues anywhere you can access y our wireless ser vice provider’ s data net work.
In this c hapter Messaging over view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Creating and sending a text message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Using email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
USING EMAIL AND OTHER WIRELESS SERVICES MESSAGING OVERVIEW 59 4 CHAPT ER Messaging o v er view BEFORE Y OU BEGIN Do the following: • Make sure y our phone is on before you send or receive messages. • F or deliver y of Outlook email using Direct Push T ec hnology , install the sof tware from your Get ting St arted CD.
USING EMAIL AND OTHER WIRELESS SERVICES USING EMAIL 60 4 CHAPT ER • If the recipient’ s name is in an online address book, press Center , enter the name, press Menu (right action ke y ), and then select Find Online . Select the name, and then select to use either the phone number or email address.
USING EMAIL AND OTHER WIRELESS SERVICES USING EMA IL 61 4 CHAPT ER access, because the steps vary for eac h of the follo wing account t ypes: • Activ eSync Ex change Serv er 2003: Enables you to wirelessly sync hronize your email and other inf ormation directly with th e in formation stored on a Microsof t Exc hange Ser ver 2003.
USING EMAIL AND OTHER WIRELESS SERVICES USING EMAIL 62 4 CHAPT ER 5 Do one of the follo wing to address the message: • If the recipient’ s name and email address are in your Contacts list, enter the first f ew let ters of the recipient’ s first or last name, and then select the recipient’ s name.
USING EMAIL AND OTHER WIRELESS SERVICES USING EMA IL 63 4 CHAPT ER Sync hr onizing your def ault email account T o sen d and receive messages f or your default email account, simply sync hron ize your smartphone with y our computer .
USING EMAIL AND OTHER WIRELESS SERVICES USING POCKET MSN 64 4 CHAPT ER T o automatically downl oad at tac hments from an IMAP4 email a ccount (typically an ISP account) or an accou nt that you access using a VPN ser ver c onnection (typically a work account), do the f ollowing: 1 Go to your T oday screen.
USING EMAIL AND OTHER WIRELESS SERVICES BROWSING THE WEB 65 4 CHAPT ER 2 Select MSN Mobile Home . 3 Select Sign in . 4 Enter the email address and password for y our Passport account or y our Hotmail account. • T o create a Pass port (IM) account, go to www .
USING EMAIL AND OTHER WIRELESS SERVICES BROWSING THE WEB 66 4 CHAPT ER 4 Press Men u (right action key), select Vie w , and then select any of the following: One Column: Arranges web pages into one column that is as wide as the screen, so that you don ’t hav e to scroll horizontally .
USING EMAIL AND OTHER WIRELESS SERVICES BROWSING THE WEB 67 4 CHAPT ER • T o adjust the size of the text on web pages, press Menu (right action ke y), select Zoom , and then select the size y ou want. • T o view a web page ’ s properties, press Menu (right action key) and select T ools > Properties .
USING EMAIL AND OTHER WIRELESS SERVICES SETTING UP A BLUETOOT H CONNECTIO N 68 4 CHAPT ER Downl oading files and images f rom a w e b page Y ou can download files that are usable on your smartphone, suc h as new applications, MIDI ri ngtones, or pictures that are specifically tagged for download.
USING EMAIL AND OTHER WIRELESS SERVICES SETTING UP A BLUETOOTH CONN ECTION 69 4 CHAPT ER Af ter you set up a connection with a Bluetooth device, y ou can communicate with that device whenev er it is within range (about 30 f eet) and your smartphone’ s Bluetooth f eature is t urned on.
USING EMAIL AND OTHER WIRELESS SERVICES BEAMING A RECORD 70 4 CHAPT ER 7 Enter an alphanumeric passke y between 1 and 1 6 c haracters long, and then press Next (right action key). IMPORT AN T Some Bluetooth devices hav e a built-in passkey; others let y ou c hoose the passke y .
USING EMAIL AND OTHER WIRELESS SERVICES BEAMING A RECORD 71 4 CHAPT ER your smartphone, between the antenna and the Ringer switc h, behind the small dark shield. F or best results, the path bet ween the two devices must be clea r of obstacles, and both devices must be k ept st ationar y .
USING EMAIL AND OTHER WIRELESS SERVICES BEAMING A RECORD 72 4 CHAPT ER.
CHAPTER 5 Pla ying Media Files Do you ha ve a w allet bulging with photos of friends, family , pets, and y our most recent v acation? Are y ou tired of carrying both yo ur MP3 pla yer and y our phone? Y our smartphone solves both p roblems. Y ou can keep y our fa vorite photos—video s, too—right on y our smartphone.
In this c hapter Pictures & V ideos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Wi ndows Media Play er Mobile .
PLAYING MEDIA FILES PICTURES & VIDEOS 75 5 CHAPT ER Pict ures & V ideos Y our P alm ® T reo™ 700wx smartphone comes with an easy-to-use, built-in, 1 .3-megapixel camera with 2x digital zoom. Y ou can use the camera to take and view pictures and videos a nd send them to your friends and family .
PLAYING MEDIA FILES PICTURES & VIDEOS 76 5 CHAPT ER 5 (Optional) Set a 5-second timer: Press Menu (right action ke y), select Mode , and then select Timer .
PLAYING MEDIA FILES PICTURES & VIDEOS 77 5 CHAPT ER 6 When you’ ve finished recording, press Stop (lef t action ke y) or Center to stop record ing. 7 (Optional) T o review the video in Windows Media Play er Mobile, press Thumbnails (left action k ey), highlight the video, and then press Center .
PLAYING MEDIA FILES WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER MOBILE 78 5 CHAPT ER W indo ws Media P l aye r M o b i l e Windows Media Player Mobile can pla y music, audio, and video files that are stored on your smartphone or on an expansion card (sold s eparately) in an y of the follo wing file formats: WMA, WMV , MP3, and 3G2.
PLAYING MEDIA FILES WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER MOBILE 79 5 CHAPT ER Playi ng media files on your smar tphone 1 Press St art and select Wind ows Media . 2 Press Menu (right action key) and select Library . 3 Select the Library list in the upper -le f t corner , and then select the librar y you want to use.
PLAYING MEDIA FILES WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER MOBILE 80 5 CHAPT ER Shuffle/Repeat > Repeat: Pla ys the Now Pla ying playli st repeatedly . A c hec k appears next to this command when it is on.
CHAPTER 6 St a ying P roductiv e Y our smartphone enables y ou to take y our of fice with y ou— including y our Microsof t Of fice files. W ith Microsof t Of fice, you can carr y , create, view , and edit Microsof t W ord and Excel files directly on your sm artphone.
In this c hapter W ord Mobile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 P owerP oint Mobile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Excel Mobile. . . . . . . . . . . .
STAYING PRODUCTIVE WORD MOBILE 83 6 CHAPT ER W ord Mobile Y ou can create and edit documents and templates and save them as D OC, RTF , TXT , and D O T files. Y ou can also edit Microsof t ® Of fice Word ® documents and templates that you create on your computer .
STAYING PRODUCTIVE EXCEL MOBILE 84 6 CHAPT ER • Pre ss Menu (right action key), select Zoom In , and then select to zoom in or to zoom out. T o scroll within the current slide, tap and drag the slide. T o return to the slide show , select . • Pre ss Menu (right action key) and select End Sh ow .
CHAPTER 7 Managing Files and Applications Y our smartphone comes equipped with a va riety of tools for managing and or ganizing your information. T o get the most out of y our smartphone, install some of the thousands of busin ess, education, or leisure-ti me app lications available.
In this c hapter Finding information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Installing applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Set ting sync hronization opt ions . .
MANAGING FILES AND APPLICATIONS FINDING INFO RMATION 87 7 CHAPT ER Finding inf ormation With the built-in search f eatures on your smartphone, you can find information quic kly: • Lookup: Helps you find and dial your contacts by name or phone number .
MANAGING F ILES AND APPLICA TIONS INSTALLING APPL ICATIONS 88 7 CHAPT ER Explor ing files and folders File Explorer lets you browse the contents of folders on y our smartphone. The root folder on y our smar tphone is named My Device. My Device is similar to M y Computer on your computer .
MANAGING FILES AND APPLICATIONS INSTALLING APPLICATIONS 89 7 CHAPT ER install any of the additional sof tware included on the Get ting Started CD as well as other third-party a pplications that are compatible with W indows Mobile ® 5 devices, suc h as business sof t ware, games, and more.
MANAGING F ILES AND APPLICA TIONS INSTALLING APPL ICATIONS 90 7 CHAPT ER Center to st art the download process. 5 Press St art and select Programs . 6 Select File Explor er . 7 Go to the My Documents folder . 8 T ap the file you do wnloaded to start the installation program.
MANAGING FILES AND APPLICATIONS SETTING SYNCHRON IZATION OPTIONS 91 7 CHAPT ER Set ting sync hronization options Selecting whic h inf o to sync 1 Press St art and select Programs . 2 Select Active Syn c . 3 Press Menu (right action key) and select Options .
MANAGING F ILES AND APPLICA TIONS SETTING SYNCHRONIZATION OPTIONS 92 7 CHAPT ER 6 Chec k the box es next to the type of info that you w ant to sync hronize with the Exc hange Ser ver .
MANAGING FILES AND APPLICATIONS SETTING SYNCHRON IZATION OPTIONS 93 7 CHAPT ER Startin g and stopping sync hroni zation If Activ eSync is r unning on your computer and you connect your smartphone to your computer , sync hronization begins automatically .
MANAGING F ILES AND APPLICA TIONS USING EXPANSION CARDS 94 7 CHAPT ER application, or whet her the y are held until the next sync hronizatio n. 6 Press OK . Using e xpansion cards The e xpansion card slot on your smartphone enables you to add SD cards and MultiMediaCard car ds to extend the storage capacity of your smartphone.
MANAGING FILES AND APPLICATIONS USING EXPANSION CARD S 95 7 CHAPT ER 3 T o insert an expansion card, hold your smartphone with the screen facing y ou and the card with the label facing you. The notc h on the card should be in the low er -lef t corner next to the antenna.
MANAGING F ILES AND APPLICA TIONS USING EXPANSION CARDS 96 7 CHAPT ER.
CHAPTER 8 Customizing Y our Smartphone Customizing is optio nal. But why not pe rsonalize y our smartphone to make it matc h your lif est yle and work even harder for you? Y o u can easily customize y our smartphone’ s sounds, fonts, screen colors, and more.
In this c hapter T oday screen set tings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Controlling your roaming e xperience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 S ystem sound s et ting s . . . . . . . . . .
CUSTOMIZING YO UR SMARTPHONE TODAY SCREEN SETTINGS 99 8 CHAPT ER T oda y screen set tings Selecting y our T oda y scr een bac kgr ound 1 Press St art and select Se ttings . 2 On the Per s o n a l tab, s el ec t To d a y . 3 On the Appearance tab, c hec k the Use this picture as the bac kgr ound box.
CUSTOMIZING YO UR SMARTPHONE CONTROLLING YOUR ROAMING EXPERIENCE 10 0 8 CHAPT ER Controlling y our roaming e xperience Y ou can roam on other digital n etworks where your wireless service provider has implemented roaming agreements with other carriers.
CUSTOMIZING YO UR SMARTPHONE CONTROLLING YOUR ROAMING EXPE RIENCE 101 8 CHAPT ER 4 Select the Networ k Selection pic k list and select the networks with whic h you want to allo w your phone to make a connection: Allow r oaming enables your phone to determine the best network—either home or roaming—with whic h to connect.
CUSTOMIZING YO UR SMARTPHONE SYSTEM SOUND SETTINGS 10 2 8 CHAPT ER S y stem sound set tings BEFORE Y OU BEGIN T urn on your phone to access your Phone Set tings. S ee “T urning your phone on and off ” on page 9. Selecting r ingtones and vi brat e setti ngs Y ou can set various tones for v arious types of incoming phone calls and notifications.
CUSTOMIZING YO UR SMARTPHONE SYSTEM SOUND SETTINGS 10 3 8 CHAPT ER 5 Select the Ring type list, and then select the ring style for the selected type of call.
CUSTOMIZING YO UR SMARTPHONE SYSTEM SOUND SETTINGS 10 4 8 CHAPT ER 2 T o hear all sounds ag ain, slide the Ringer switc h to Sound Mode On . When you slide the Ringer switc h back to the Sound Mode On position, it restores the previous sound set tings.
CUSTOMIZING YO UR SMARTPHONE SYSTEM SOUND SETTINGS 10 5 8 CHAPT ER Pr ograms: T u rns sounds on/of f in the applications on your smartphone. Notifications: T urns alarms and reminders on/of f in the applications on your smartphone.
CUSTOMIZING YO UR SMARTPHONE DISPLAY AND APPEARANCE SETTINGS 10 6 8 CHAPT ER Displa y and appearance set tings Adjusti ng the br ightness 1 Press Option , and then press . 2 Press Lef t and Right to adjust the brightness. 3 Press OK . Changing the t ext siz e 1 Press St art and select Se ttings .
CUSTOMIZING YO UR SMARTPHONE APPLICATION SETTINGS 10 7 8 CHAPT ER 1 Press St art and select Se ttings . 2 On the Per s o n a l tab, s el ec t Menus . 3 Chec k the box es next to the applications you wa nt to see in the Start menu.
CUSTOMIZING YO UR SMARTPHONE LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO 10 8 8 CHAPT ER L oc king y our smartphone and inf o Y our smartphone includes several feat ures that help you protect your smartphone from inadvertent use and keep y our information priv ate.
CUSTOMIZING YO UR SMARTPHONE LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO 10 9 8 CHAPT ER 3 Set any of the f ollowing options: A uto-Ke yguard: Sets the period of inactivity that passes before the ke yboard automatically locks or bef ore the auto-ke yguard f eature is disabled.
CUSTOMIZING YO UR SMARTPHONE LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO 11 0 8 CHAPT ER number . If you c hange the lock code, select OK to accept your ne w code.
CUSTOMIZING YO UR SMARTPHONE TURNING WIRELESS SERVICES ON/OFF 111 8 CHAPT ER password again. T hen t ap the onscreen ke yboard icon. 8 (Optional) Select the Hint tab and enter a hint to help you recall your passw ord. 9 Press OK . T urning wireless ser vices on/of f 1 Press St art and select Se ttings .
CUSTOMIZING YO UR SMARTPHONE RESETTING YOUR SMARTPHONE 11 2 8 CHAPT ER sync hronizing with your computer , a sof t reset may help. 1 Use one hand to press the battery door release , and use the other hand to slide the batt ery door downw ard to remov e it from your smartphone.
REGULATO RY INFORMATION 11 3 Re g u l a t o r y Inf ormation Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) for Wir eless Smartphones The SAR is a value that corresponds to th e relative amount of R F energy absorbed in the hea d of a user of a wir eless handset.
REGULATORY IN FORMATION 11 4.
TERMS 11 5 Te r m s 1xRT T (Single-car rier [1x] r adio transmissi on tech nology) A wireless tec hnology that can provide f ast data transfer and In ternet access wi th av erage speeds of 60–80Kbps and bursts up to 1 44Kbps.
TERMS 11 6 My Mobile Devices The component on y our Wi ndows computer that enables you to install applications and other information on your smartphone. Option The k eyboard but ton that lets you access the alternative f eat ur e that appears above the let ter on eac h key .
INDEX 11 7 Inde x SYMBOLS ! icon 25 NUMERICS 3G2 files 78 5-way navigator 8, 11, 13 A accented characters 19 accessing alternate characters 18 applications 21, 106 Dial Pad 37 field lis ts 16 File Exp.
INDEX 11 8 animation 83 Answer button 37 answering the phone 37, 42 antenna 7 Appearance page 99, 100 applications accessing help for 2 accessing shortcut menus 16 associating with buttons 107 battery.
INDEX 11 9 turning sounds on or off for 105 Buttons Settings page 107 C calendar adding meetin g requests 56 displaying 54 Calendar application adding contacts and 53 managing sc hedules with 55 selec.
INDEX 12 0 connections, synchronizing information and 23 contacts adding 41, 53 addressing to 59, 62 alternate numbers 36 assigning ringtones to 53, 77 changing 53 displaying 53 entering multiple 53 l.
INDEX 12 1 displaying alternate characters 19 animated images 77 appointments 54 available applications 21 calendar 54 contacts 53 daily schedules 54 menus 15, 16 notifications 105 pictures 77 videos .
INDEX 12 2 extensions (phone) 45 Extra Digits button 40, 45 Extra Digits text box 45 F factory-installed applications 2 Favorites buttons. See Quick Keys favorites links 67 features 1, 2 fields access.
INDEX 12 3 Internet conn ections accessing 48 Internet Exp lorer Mobile 65 IR port 7, 70, 115 ISPs (Internet service providers) 61 items accidentally activating 108 highlighting 12, 13 moving through .
INDEX 12 4 media players 26 meeting requests 55 Menu button 15 menu items, selecting 15 , 16 menus 15, 16 Menus page 107 messages See also text messages; voice notes addressing 59 creating email 61 di.
INDEX 12 5 silencing sounds for 103 voicemail and 39 Notifications check box 105 Notifications page 102, 105 numbers, enterin g 18 O Off Hold button 40 Off-peak times setting 93 OK button 8 on-device help.
INDEX 12 6 phone headset 46 phone lock feature 108, 109 phone numbe rs adding to messages 60 assigning to speed-dial buttons 44 copying 37 dialing 33–37, 42, 45 entering m anually 37 redialing most .
INDEX 12 7 removing expansion cards 94 files 88 items from folders 88 renaming items in fold ers 88 Repeat check box 105 Repeat command 80 repeating sounds 105 reset button 112 resetting Treo smartpho.
INDEX 12 8 sending email 62 meeting requests 56 text messages 60 Services page 100 Shift key 17, 18 Short Messaging Service. See SMS messaging shortcut ic ons 21 shortcut menus 15 Show list 77 Shuffle.
INDEX 12 9 storing information 94 stylus 7 support i nformat ion 2 symbols 18, 45 Sync Setup Wizard 92 synchronization scheduling 93–94 setting options for 91 starting 93 troubleshooting 112 synchro.
INDEX 13 0 turning off system sounds 104 turning phon e on and off 9 U unauthorized users 109 Unknown Caller setting 102 unlocking smartphone 110 unretrieved voicemail 39 Up button (navigat or) 11 Upd.
INDEX 13 1 wireless phones 26 wireless provider accounts 1 wireless synchronization 61, 68 WMA files 78 WMV files 78 Word application 81 See also documents Word Mobile icon 83 word-processing features.
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