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User Guide Your Palm ® Treo ™ 755 P Smartphone.
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CONTENTS ii i Contents Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 What’s in the box? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CONTENTS iv Customizing phone settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 What are all those icons? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Chapter 4: Your email and other messages .
CONTENTS v Installing applic ati ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Removing applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CONTENTS vi Third-party applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 Error messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WELCOME 1 We l c o m e Congratulations on t he purc hase of your Pa lm ® Tr e o ™ 755 P smartphone! In one compact and indispensable device, you now ha ve all of the follo wing: • An advanced mob.
WELCOME 2 • Palm Sof t ware Installation CD , whic h includes the follo wing: • Pa lm ® Desktop sof tware • Links to bonus sof tware for your smartphone • User Guide (this guide) • User Gui.
WELCOME 3 tips are available when you select a Tips icon in the upper -ri ght corner of a dialog box. Online suppor t from P alm: F or up-to-date downloads, troubleshooting , and support information, go to ht tp://go.
WELCOME 4.
CHAPTER 1 Set ting up Y ou’re about t o discov er the man y things about y our Pa lm ® Tr e o ™ 755 P smartphone that will help y ou bet ter manage y our lif e and ha ve fun, too. As y ou become more familiar with your smartphone, you’ll want to personalize the set tings and add a pplications to make it uniquely yours.
In this c hapter Smartphone over view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Installing the bat ter y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Charging th e bat ter y. . . . . . . . . .
SETTING UP SMARTPHONE OVERVIEW 7 1 CHAPT ER Smartphone o v er view Fr ont view Indicator light (phone and c harge indicator) Calendar 5-wa y navigator and Center but ton Earpiece Menu Send Phone Side but ton V olume button Po we r / E n d Applications Option Email TIP Protect y our screen.
SETTING UP SMARTPHONE OVERVIEW 8 1 CHAPT ER Back view IMPORT A NT The T reo smartphone speaker includes a large magnet, so be sure to keep your smartphone a way from credit cards or other items that could be demagnetized.
SETTING UP INSTALLING TH E BATTERY 9 1 CHAPT ER T op vi ew Inst alling the bat ter y 1 Press the bat tery door r elease , and slide the batt ery door downw ard to remov e it from your smartphone. 2 Align the met al contacts on the bat ter y with the contacts inside the bat ter y compartmen t.
SETTING UP CHARGING THE BATT ERY 10 1 CHAPT ER 4 Slide the bat ter y door onto the bac k of the smartphone until it clicks into place. 5 When the language selection screen appears, select t he language you want to use. IMPORT A NT Y ou must select the same language on your sm artphone and desktop sof tware .
SETTING UP CHARGING THE BAT TERY 11 1 CHAPT ER 1 If necessar y , connect the international adapter to the A C charger plug. 2 Plug the A C c harger into a wall outlet. 3 Connect the c harger cable to the bot tom of the smartphone. Make sure the arro w on the connector is f acing up, tow ard the screen.
SETTING UP MAXIMIZING BATTERY LIFE 12 1 CHAPT ER When your smartphone is on (see T urning your phone on and of f ), the onscreen bat tery icon display s the c harging status: Maximizing bat ter y lif e Bat ter y life depends on how y ou use your smartphone.
SETTING UP MAKING YOUR FI RST CALL 13 1 CHAPT ER • Charge your smartphone whenev er you’ re at your desk, or c harge it ov ernight. The Li-ion bat ter y has a muc h longer useful lif e when it is topped off frequently , versus c harging it af ter it is fully drained.
SETTING UP MAKING YOUR FIRST CALL 14 1 CHAPT ER 3 If you hav en ’t already activated your phone, follo w your wireless service provider’ s activation steps before continuing . 4 T ap the onscreen Dial P ad to enter the number you want to call. 5 Press Send to dial.
SETTING UP SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER 15 1 CHAPT ER Set ting up your computer Y ou need to install the desktop software and connect the sync cable so that you can sync hronize the inf o on your computer and the info on y our smartphone.
SETTING UP SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER 16 1 CHAPT ER Windows XP u sers: T o sync your info, you must install P alm Desktop sof tware from the Palm Sof t ware Installation CD tha t came with your smartphone—ev en if you sync with Outlook (s old separately) or another third-party application.
SETTING UP SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER 17 1 CHAPT ER 1 Calculate how muc h space your apps and info occup y on your previous Pal m OS device: • F rom Applications Vie w , open the menus. • Select Info on the App menu. • At the bot tom of the screen, select Size .
SETTING UP SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER 18 1 CHAPT ER 3 Sync hro nize y our previous de vice with your pre vious desktop sof tware to bac k up your inf ormation one last time. 4 Install the desktop sync hronization sof tware from your new P alm Sof tware Installation CD (se e I nstalling the desktop sync hronization sof tware ).
SETTING UP SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER 19 1 CHAPT ER Installing the deskt op synchr onization softw ar e IMPORT A NT Even if y ou already own a P alm OS device and have installed a previous v ersion of the desktop sof tware, you must install the software from the Palm Sof tware Instal lation CD that ca me with your T reo 755 P smartphone.
SETTING UP SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER 20 1 CHAPT ER NO TE If you use Microsof t Outlook as your desktop email appl icatio n, select Micro sof t Outlook as your desktop sync hronization sof tware. If you select Microsof t Outlook, P alm Desktop sof tware will still be installed on your computer .
SETTING UP SYNCHRONIZING INFOR MATION—THE BASICS 21 1 CHAPT ER Y ou are now ready to sync hronize; go to S ync hronizing inform ation—the basic s. S ync hronizing inf ormation—the basics Sync hr.
SETTING UP SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION—THE BASICS 22 1 CHAPT ER BEFORE Y OU BEGIN T o sync your info, you must install P alm Desktop sof tware from the P alm Softwa re Installa tion CD that came with your T reo 755 P smartphone—even if y ou sync with Outlook (sold separa tely) or another third-party appl ication.
CHAPTER 2 Mo ving around on y our smartphone Hav e y ou ev er been to a ne w city and f elt a bit lost until you figured out th at the numbered str eets r un north/ south and the av enues r un east/w est? Learn ing to mov e around on y our smartphone is similar .
In this c hapter Moving around the screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Using the keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Opening applic ations . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE MOVING AROUND THE SCREEN 25 2 CHAPT ER Mo ving around the screen T o move around the T reo 755 P smartphone screen, you can use the 5-w ay na vigator for one-handed navigation, or y ou can t ap items on the screen with the st ylus.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE MOVING AROUND THE SCREEN 26 2 CHAPT ER Scroll ing through screens As on a computer , you scroll on the T reo smartphone to move from field 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 27 2 CHAPT ER is highlighted, the gl ow appears at the top and bot tom of the screen only . • Color ed bac k groun d: When a phone number , text, an email address, a web link, or an item in a list is highlighted, the item is display ed as white text against a colored bac kground.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE MOVING AROUND THE SCREEN 28 2 CHAPT ER • F rom a screen where you create or edit entries, suc h as Edit Contacts, press Center to jump to the first but ton. • F rom a dialog bo x, suc h as Edit Categories, press Up or Down to scroll to the but tons.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE MOVING AROUND THE SCREEN 29 2 CHAPT ER Selecting options in a pick list A range of options is of ten presented in a type of menu calle d a pic k list, whic h can be identified by a do wnw ard-pointing arro w . P ic k lists are dif f erent from the application menus pr eviously described.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE USING THE KEYBOARD 30 2 CHAPT ER Using the k e yboard Ente rin g low ercas e and uppercas e lett ers • T o enter lowercase let ters, press the desired ke ys. • T o enter an uppercase letter , press Shift/Find and then press a let ter ke y .
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE USING THE KEYBOARD 31 2 CHAPT ER • T o turn Caps L oc k on, press Shift/Fin d twice. T o turn it of f, press Shif t/ Find once.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE USING THE KEYBOARD 32 2 CHAPT ER 0 Symbols a nd accented char acters Pre ss… Then press Alt to select… Press… Then press Alt to select… Pre ss… Then press Al.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE OPENING APPLICATIONS 33 2 CHAPT ER Opening applications When you open an application using either Applications Vie w or an application button, you automatically clos e the application you were pre viously using.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR SMARTPHONE OPENING APPLICATIONS 34 2 CHAPT ER Using Applicat ions View Y ou can access all a vailable appli cations through Applications Vie w . 1 Press Applications . 2 Use the 5-wa y to highlight the application you w ant to use.
CHAPTER 3 Y our phone The Phone application is your h ome base for making and receiving calls and f or storing inf o about the people you need to stay in touc h with. Y ou can eff ectively manage multiple calls, suc h as sending text messages to ignored calls, sw apping between calls, and creating three-w a y conf erence calls.
In this c hapter T urning your smartpho ne on and of f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Making calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Receiving calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
YOUR PHONE TURNING YOU R SMARTPHONE ON AND OFF 37 3 CHAPT ER T urning y our smartphone on and of f NO TE Throughout this guide we use the term smartphone to describe your de vice and its physical at trib utes.
YOUR PHONE TURNING YOUR SMARTPH ONE ON AND OFF 38 3 CHAPT ER T ur ning your phone on and of f When your phone is on, it is connected to your wireless service provider’ s network (provided y ou are in a cov erage area) so that you can mak e and receive phone calls and use wireless ser vices suc h as email, messaging, and the web browser .
YOUR PHONE MAKING CALLS 39 3 CHAPT ER Opening the Phone application • Press Phone to open the Phone application’ s Main View . Making calls Y our smartphone of f ers several options for making calls. As you bec ome f amiliar with your smartphone, y ou’ll discover whic h method you pref er .
YOUR PHONE MAKING C ALLS 40 3 CHAPT ER 3 Press Send to make the call. Dialing b y contact name Bef ore you can dial a call by contact name, you must create some contacts (see Adding a contact ), or import them by sync hronizing (see S ync hronizing information—the basic s ).
YOUR PHONE MAKING CALLS 41 3 CHAPT ER Dialing with a speed-dial fav or ite button Y our smartphone comes with a fe w predefined speed-dial fav orite but tons, but you can also create your o wn fav orites. See Creating a speed-dial fa vorite but ton . 1 Press Phone .
YOUR PHONE MAKING C ALLS 42 3 CHAPT ER 2 Press Cent er to open the Dial Number dialog box. 3 Select Dia l to dial the number . Redialing a recently ca lled number T o dial the last number: F rom the Pho ne application ’ s Main Vie w, press and hold Send to dial the last number you called.
YOUR PHONE RECEIVING CALLS 43 3 CHAPT ER Ending a call Do one of the follo wing: • Press Powe r / E n d . • Select Han g Up All . • Press the but ton on th e headset (if the headset is at tac hed). R eceiving calls T o receive calls, your phone must be on.
YOUR PHONE USING VOICEMAIL 44 3 CHAPT ER T o answer a call, do one of the follo wing: • Press Send . • Select Answ er . • Press the headset but ton ( if the headset is at tac hed). T o ignore a call, do one of the follo wing: Send the call to v oicemail: Pre ss Pow e r / End or select Ignore .
YOUR PHONE USING VOICEM AIL 45 3 CHAPT ER 3 Press and hold 1 or select the V oicemail fa vorite but ton to dial your wireless ser vice provider’ s automated voic email sy stem. 4 F ollow the voice prompts to set up y our voic email. V oicemail no tification When you ha ve a ne w voicemail message, you are notified with an Alert dialog bo x.
YOUR PHONE WHAT CAN I DO WH EN I’M ON A CALL? 46 3 CHAPT ER What can I do when I’m on a call? When you make or receiv e a call, Activ e Call Vie w appears.
YOUR PHONE WHAT CAN I DO WHEN I’M ON A CALL? 47 3 CHAPT ER Switc hing applica tions dur ing a call Y ou can use many ot her applications on your smartphone while holding a phone conv ersation, including the organizer and text messaging f eat ures. Y ou cannot, how ev er , make a data connection while on a call.
YOUR PHONE WHAT CAN I DO WH EN I’M ON A CALL? 48 3 CHAPT ER Saving phone numbe rs Af ter you complete an outgoing call to a number that is not in your Contacts list, you are prompted to add the number to your Contacts list. Y ou are also prompted to add new numbers from incoming calls with caller ID .
YOUR PHONE WHAT CAN I DO WHEN I’M ON A CALL? 49 3 CHAPT ER Making a second call Y ou can make a second call while y our first call is still active. 1 Dial the first number and wait until the person answers. 2 Select Hol d . 3 Select Add Ca ll . 4 Dial the second number using any of the methods described in Making calls .
YOUR PHONE WHAT CAN I DO WH EN I’M ON A CALL? 50 3 CHAPT ER • T o send the new call to voicemail and send the caller a text message, select Ignore with T ext. • T o hang up the current call and answer the new call, press Powe r / E n d . When the incoming call message reappears, s elect Answer or press Send .
YOUR PHONE WHAT CAN I DO WHEN I’M ON A CALL? 51 3 CHAPT ER Using Flash mode dur ing a call Flash mode enables you to manually manage your calls whil e one or more calls are active. T his mode is of ten used during a conf erence call when one of the calls has ended but the other remains connected.
YOUR PHONE DEFINING F AVORITE BUTTONS 52 3 CHAPT ER BEFORE Y OU BEGIN Ask your wireless ser vice provider for call f or warding codes. Y ou need the codes to enable and disable call for warding. Y ou may also need to modify the follo wing steps based on your wireless ser vice provider’ s instructions.
YOUR PHONE DEFINING FA VORITE BUTTONS 53 3 CHAPT ER Y our wireless ser vice provider ma y preset fa vorite but tons on y our smartphone that are customized f or their ser vices, and you may not be able to edit or delete these preset fa vorite but tons.
YOUR PHONE DEFINING F AVORITE BUTTONS 54 3 CHAPT ER speed-dial number . (The Quic k Ke y works only from the Main v iew of the phone application.) 5 (Optional) Select More, and then select advanced options: Extra Digits: Defines additional digits to dial, such as a password or extension.
YOUR PHONE USING A PHONE HEADSET 55 3 CHAPT ER whic h you can press and hold to instantly open the fav orite from the Phone application. (The Quic k K ey works only from the Main v iew of the phone application.) 7 Select OK . Deleting a f av or ite but ton 1 Press Phone .
YOUR PHONE USING A PHONE HEADSET 56 3 CHAPT ER Chec k the specif ications for y our headset or car kit to confirm compatibility . When in doubt, ask the manufacturer if the product is compatibl e with T reo 755 P smartphones. T o find compatible hand s-free devices, go to ht tp://go.
YOUR PHONE USING A PHONE HEADSET 57 3 CHAPT ER Once you set up a partnership with a Bluetooth headset or car kit, you can communicat e with that device whenever it is turned on and with in range. Bluetooth range is up to 30 f eet/1 0 meters in optimum environmental conditions.
YOUR PHONE USING A PHONE HEADSET 58 3 CHAPT ER 6 F ollow the onscreen instr uctions to create a partnership with the specific hands-free device. When prompted, enter a passke y . IMPORT A NT Some hands-free devices hav e a predefined passkey; if y our device has a predefined passke y , you can find it in the document ation for that de vice.
YOUR PHONE USING A PHONE HEADSET 59 3 CHAPT ER the hands-free device beeps. Even if y ou answer the call on your smartphone, the call goes to the hands-free device.
YOUR PHONE CUSTOMIZING PHONE SETTING S 60 3 CHAPT ER your hands-free device to automatically answer incoming ca lls and how quic kly it answer s. T o c hoose between the ear piece on you r smartpho ne and you r hands-free device on a call-by -call basis: Unc he c k the Alwa ys route calls to handsfree box.
YOUR PHONE CUSTOMIZING PHONE SETTINGS 61 3 CHAPT ER Ty p i n g : Sets whether t yping enters numbers in the Dial Pad or starts a contact searc h. Show Calendar event: Sets whether the current ev ent from the Calendar application appe ars in the Phone application’ s Main View .
YOUR PHONE CUSTOMIZING PHONE SETTING S 62 3 CHAPT ER 4 Select the Application pic k list and select Ring T ones . 5 Select the Vo l u m e pic k list and select th e vo lu me l evel . 6 Select the Vib rate pic k list and select how y ou want your smartphone to vibrate upon an incoming call.
YOUR PHONE CUSTOMIZING PHONE SETTINGS 63 3 CHAPT ER 5 Do one of the follo wing: • T o record a sound, select New . • T o play a sound, select it with the 5-wa y . • T o delete a sou nd, highlight it and press Backspace . • T o send a sound, h ighlight it and select Send .
YOUR PHONE CUSTOMIZING PHONE SETTING S 64 3 CHAPT ER Adjusti ng call volume While a call is in progress, press the Vo l u m e but ton on the side of your smartphone to adjust the call volume.
YOUR PHONE CUSTOMIZING PHONE SETTINGS 65 3 CHAPT ER Assigning a caller ID photo 1 Press Phone . 2 Select the Contacts fa vorite but ton. 3 Open the contact to whom you w ant to give a caller ID photo.
YOUR PHONE CUSTOMIZING PHONE SETTING S 66 3 CHAPT ER 1 Press Phone . 2 Press Men u . 3 Select Opt ions and then select Dial Pref erences . 4 Set any of the f ollowing options: Dialing from North Amer ica: Fo rmats phone numbers using North American conv entions (XXX -XXX-XXXX).
YOUR PHONE CUSTOMIZING PHONE SETTINGS 67 3 CHAPT ER 4 Select one of the following: Location ON: Enables the network to determine your longit ude and latitude position at any time in order to provide location-specif ic ser vices. Emerg ency Only: Restr icts your location information to emergency ser vices only .
YOUR PHONE WHAT ARE ALL THOSE ICONS? 68 3 CHAPT ER 5 Select OK . A red TTY icon appears in the title bar of t he Phone application whenev er TTY is enabled. T ur ning on the HAC Set ting CAUTION Do not t urn on the Hearing Aid Compatibility setting unless y ou use a hearing aid with a telecoil.
YOUR PHONE WHAT ARE ALL THOSE ICONS? 69 3 CHAPT ER Y ou are outside your wireless ser vice provider’ s coverage area and are roaming on another wireless service provider’ s network. This icon appears in addition to the word Roaming . The icon may flash if the provider is not on your wireless ser vice provider’ s preferred roaming list.
YOUR PHONE WHAT ARE ALL THOSE ICONS? 70 3 CHAPT ER Y ou hav e a new aler t, suc h as a Calendar alarm or a new text message. T o view the alert, press and hold Center or select the icon.
YOUR PHONE WHAT ARE ALL THOSE ICONS? 71 3 CHAPT ER Y our bat ter y is fully c harged and your smartphone is not connected to the c harger . Y ou hav e new te xt messages. The numbers ne xt to the icon indicate the number of unread messages in your Inbox.
YOUR PHONE WHAT ARE ALL THOSE ICONS? 72 3 CHAPT ER.
CHAPTER 4 Y our email and other messages Y o u already know ho w ef ficient email and messaging are for staying in to uc h . Now y our Palm ® Tr e o ™ 755 P smartphone brings yo u a new le vel of con v enience: email on the go.
In this c hapter Whic h application shou ld I use? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 5 The V ersa Mail ® application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES WHICH APPLICATION SHOULD I USE? 75 4 CHAPT ER Whic h application should I use? Y our sm artphone incl udes the V ersaMail ® application (called Ema il in Applications Vie w), whic h you can use to access your corporate, personal, and f ee-based Internet email.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES THE VERSAMAIL ® APPLICATION 76 4 CHAPT ER How do I g et started? 1 If either of the foll o wing is true, see the User Guide for the V ersaMail ® Application : • Y ou used the V ersaMail application on your pre vious Palm OS ® devi ce, and you w ant to transf er those set tings to your smartphone.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES THE VERSAMAIL ® APPLICATION 77 4 CHAPT ER Set ting up the V ersaMail a pplication t o wor k with commo n pro viders 1 Press Applications and selec t Email to open the V ersaMail application . 2 If the Initial Setup dialog box appears, select Continue .
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES THE VERSAMAIL ® APPLICATION 78 4 CHAPT ER your sy stem administrator or ISP), and then select Next . 6 Enter the username for your email account. Y ou r userna me appears before the @ symbol in your email address. NO TE F or some email pro viders, suc h as Gmail, your username is your entire email address.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES THE VERSAMAIL ® APPLICATION 79 4 CHAPT ER 4 Select one of the following: Send: Connects and sends all messages immediatel y . If the message cannot be sent for an y reason, the message is stored in your Outbox. Outbo x: Stores the message to be sent later .
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES THE VERSAMAIL ® APPLICATION 80 4 CHAPT ER 4 On the Select Media screen, select the Album pic k list to go to the album containing the photo or vid eo you w ant, and then c hec k the box to the lef t of the photo or video.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES THE VERSAMAIL ® APPLICATION 81 4 CHAPT ER Receiving and viewin g email messages 1 F rom an y mailbox, sel ect Get or Get & Send . 2 F rom the Inbox, select the message y ou wan t t o v ie w . 3 If a large incoming message is truncated, select More .
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES THE VERSAMAIL ® APPLICATION 82 4 CHAPT ER 2 T ap the at tac hment name at the bot tom of the message screen to view it in the default vie wer on your smartphone. 3 Af ter you finish with the at t ac hment, select Done to return to the At tac hments dialog box.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES THE VERSAMAIL ® APPLICATION 83 4 CHAPT ER Y ou can rearrange the message list to make it easier to find and vie w messages. • In the Inbox, select Sort , and then select one of the follo wing: Sort b y Da te , Sort by Name , or Sor t by Subject .
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES THE VERSAMAIL ® APPLICATION 84 4 CHAPT ER send, and other wise manage the messages in eac h account. 1 Press Menu . 2 Select Accounts , and then select an account. Customiz ing yo ur email set tings Y ou can customize the V ersaMail se t t ings for eac h in dividual email account on your smartphone.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES THE VERSAMAIL ® APPLICATION 85 4 CHAPT ER 3 Select Au t o Sy n c . 4 Chec k the Au t o - s y n c box. 5 Select the Every pic k list and select the time interval, from 5 minutes to 12 hours . NO TE If you set a more frequent inter val, you ma y need to rec harge your T reo bat ter y more of ten.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES THE VERSAMAIL ® APPLICATION 86 4 CHAPT ER 6 Select OK . Setting pref er ences for g etting messag es 1 F rom an y mailbox screen, press Menu .
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES THE VERSAMAIL ® APPLICATION 87 4 CHAPT ER enter any siz e up to 2048KB [approximately 2 megabytes (MB)], including at tac hments. The maximum message size t hat you can retrie ve is 60KB for the body text and approximately 5MB of total data for any at tac hments.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES MESSAGING 88 4 CHAPT ER continues to sync hronize with Outlook on your computer . F or complete info on using a Microsof t Exc hange ActiveS ync account, see the User Guide for the V ersaMail ® Application at ht tp://go.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES MESSAGING 89 4 CHAPT ER • If the recipient’ s na me isn ’t in the list of recent addresses or your Contacts list, enter the phone number or email address. 4 Enter your message or select QuickT ext to insert predefined phrases.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES MESSAGING 90 4 CHAPT ER The ne w message alert may include any of the following but tons: OK: Dismis ses the alert and pla ces the message in your Inbo x. Reply: Opens Chat View , where you can reply with a te xt message.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES MESSAGING 91 4 CHAPT ER Ar ranging y our messag es Y ou can rearrange the messages in any folder b y using the Sort command. 1 Press Applicatio ns and select Messaging . 2 Select the folder list in the title bar and select the folder you w ant to sort.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES MESSAGING 92 4 CHAPT ER Y ou can carr y on multiple c hats at the same time and easily switc h between them, using the pic k list at the top of the screen. 1 Press Applicatio ns and select Messaging . 2 Do one of the follo wing: Start a new c hat: Select a message and reply to it.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES MESSAGING 93 4 CHAPT ER 5 Select the Chat tab and set any of the follo wing preferences f or c hat sessions. Creat e chats fr om messages: Indicate when you w ant to group messages from the same person into a c hat.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES MESSAGING 94 4 CHAPT ER 6 Select the Vib rate pic k list and select how y ou want your smartphone to vibrate upon an incoming message.
CHAPTER 5 Y our connections to the w eb and wireless de vices Y ou use the web fo r many things: drivin g directions, shopping, news, w eb-based email. No w , with your wireless service pro vider’ s network and the built- in web bro wser , you can take the w eb with y ou almost an ywhere .
In this c hapter W eb browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Connections with Bluetooth ® devices .
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES WEB BROWSER 97 5 CHAPT ER W eb browser The Blaz er ® web bro wser on your smartphone provides quic k and easy access to web pages. Y ou can view most sites you use on y our computer , including those with security and advanced f eat ures, su c h as JavaS cri pt an d f ra me s.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES WEB BROWSER 98 5 CHAPT ER NO TE T rouble connecting to the Inte rnet? See My smartphone won ’t connect to the Internet for troubleshooting tips. 3 Enter a web page address (URL) in the Addr ess Bar and select Go .
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES WEB BROWSER 99 5 CHAPT ER Cr eating a bookmar k With bookmarks you can instantly access a web page without ent ering the address ev er y time. The w eb browser can store up to 1 0 0 bookmarks or sa ved pages, allo wing you to open y our fa vorite web pages quic kly .
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES WEB BROWSER 10 0 5 CHAPT ER Saving a page Y ou can use the web browser to save a page for of fline viewing , so you don ’t need a wireless connection to view it later . 1 Go to the page you want to sav e.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES WEB BROWSER 101 5 CHAPT ER 4 Enter the desired c hanges. 5 Select OK . Ar ranging bo okmar ks and sav ed pages Bookmarks V iew includes ten pages f or bookmarks so that you can arrange bookmarks and sav ed pa ges in a logical fashion.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES WEB BROWSER 10 2 5 CHAPT ER you can do wnload the file to an expansion card, but you cannot open it on your smartphone.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES WEB BROWSER 103 5 CHAPT ER • Select or pr ess Center to pause playbac k . • Select or press Center to resume playbac k af ter pausing. • A f ew seconds af ter playbac k begins, the toolbar is hidden and you can view the content on the fu ll scree n.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES WEB BROWSER 10 4 5 CHAPT ER to wrap from the end of the page to the beginning when the end is reac hed. 5 Select Fin d to st art the searc h. Customiz ing your w eb br owser set tings 1 F rom P age Vie w , press Menu .
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES WEB BROWSER 105 5 CHAPT ER Disable Ja v aScr ipt: Bypasses JavaS cr ip t el em en ts on th e we b p ag es you vie w . T ap and Drag: Determines whether dragging the stylus selects text or scrolls through the content of the page.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES CONNECTIONS WITH BLUETOOT H ® DEVICES 10 6 5 CHAPT ER Clear cache on exit: Determines whether the cac he clears eac h time you exit the w eb browser . Set Pro xy: Sets up a proxy server to access the Internet.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES CONNECTIONS WITH BLUETOOTH ® DEVICES 10 7 5 CHAPT ER 3 (Optional) Enter a device name that identifies your smartphone when it is discov ered by other Bluetooth devices. NO TE Use the same device name for all your Bluetooth connections.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES CONNECTIONS WITH BLUETOOT H ® DEVICES 10 8 5 CHAPT ER the more dif ficult it is for the passke y to be deciphered. 10 Select Done . Accepting a conn ection fro m another Bluetooth de vice 1 Press Applications and selec t Bluet ooth .
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES CONNECTIONS WITH BLUETOOTH ® DEVICES 10 9 5 CHAPT ER Hidden: Allows only de vices with whic h you ha ve previously f ormed a partnership to request a connection with your smartphone. New de vices cannot request a connection.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES CONNECTIONS WITH BLUETOOT H ® DEVICES 11 0 5 CHAPT ER.
CHAPTER 6 Y our photos, videos, and music Do you ha ve a w allet bulging with photos of friends, family , pets, and your m ost recent vacation? Ar e y ou tired of carr ying both y our MP3 play er and y our phone? Y our P alm ® Tr e o ™ 755 P smartphone solv es both problems.
In this c hapter Camera and Camc order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 3 Pics & Videos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 7 P ock et T un es™ . . . . . .
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MU SIC CAMERA AND CAMCORDER 11 3 6 CHAPT ER Camera and Camcorder Y our sm artphone 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 and send them to your friends and family .
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MU SIC CAMERA AND CAMCORDER 11 4 6 CHAPT ER 5 Press Cent er to capture the picture. 6 Do any of the follo wing: Recording a video Y ou can store videos on your smartphone or on an expansion card. 1 Press Applications and select Camcorder .
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MU SIC CAMERA AND CAMCORDER 11 5 6 CHAPT ER video in a dif f erent location, select one of the follo wing: <Album name>: Stores the video in the selected album. The storage location is based on the location of the album (smartphone or expansion card).
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MU SIC CAMERA AND CAMCORDER 11 6 6 CHAPT ER Customiz ing yo ur Camera setting s Y ou can customize the built-in camera’ s set tings for y our T reo 755 P smartphone. 1 Go to Camera View or Camcorder V iew . 2 Press Men u . If you are in Camera Vie w , th e Photo Set tings screen appears.
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MU SIC PICS & VIDEOS 11 7 6 CHAPT ER 4 Select Done . Pics & V ideos Viewing a picture In addition to viewing the pictures y ou capture with the built -in camera, y ou can view pict ures captured on man y popular digital cameras or d ownloaded from the Internet.
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MU SIC PICS & VIDEOS 11 8 6 CHAPT ER Viewing a video In addition to view ing the videos you capture with the built -in camera, y ou can view videos capt ured on many popular digital cam eras. Y our smartphone supports the follo wing t ypes of video files: • 3GP • 3G2 (MPEG-4 video + QCELP au dio + .
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC PICS & VIDEOS 11 9 6 CHAPT ER Sending pictu res or videos Y ou can attac h pictures or videos to email messages or send them to another Bluetooth device. 1 F rom the Album list, select the album that contains the picture(s) or video(s) you w ant to send.
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MU SIC PICS & VIDEOS 12 0 6 CHAPT ER 1 F rom the Album list, select the album that contains the picture(s) or video(s) you w ant to copy . 2 Press Men u . 3 Select Cop y to from the Photo (or Vide o ) menu. 4 Select the pictures or videos to copy , or select Select All to copy the entire album.
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MU SIC PICS & VIDEOS 12 1 6 CHAPT ER Sav ing a pictur e as w allpaper Y ou can select a picture to use as w allpaper for the Phone application ’ s Main View. 1 Open the picture y ou want to sa ve as wallpaper . 2 Press Menu .
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MU SIC PICS & VIDEOS 12 2 6 CHAPT ER 5 Select Del ete . 6 Select Del ete to confirm the deletion. Viewin g pictur es and videos on y our computer When you sync hronize y our T reo 755 P smartphone, your pictures and videos are copied to your desktop computer .
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MU SIC POCKET TUNES™ 12 3 6 CHAPT ER • Mac HD : Users : <Mac user name> : Movies : P alm Videos : <P alm device name> : Expansion Card P oc ket T unes ™ BEFORE Y OU BEGIN Mac Y ou need an expansion card (sold sepa rately) to listen to music on your smartphone.
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MU SIC POCKET TUNES™ 12 4 6 CHAPT ER 4 Clic k To o l s , and then clic k Options . 5 Clic k the Rip Music tab, clic k the Format pic k list, and then select mp3 .
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MU SIC POCKET TUNES™ 12 5 6 CHAPT ER 4 Clic k the Import Using pop-up menu and select MP3 Encoder . 5 (Optional) Clic k the Set ting pop-up menu and select Good Quality .
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MU SIC POCKET TUNES™ 12 6 6 CHAPT ER droplet in the Pa l m folder . Select your device name, the file name, and the destination (card). Click OK . S ync hroniz e your smartphone with your computer . Be patient; transf erring music to an expansion card can take several minutes.
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MU SIC POCKET TUNES™ 12 7 6 CHAPT ER Liste ning to musi c on your T reo smartphone CAUTION Protect y our hearing. Listening to this device at full volume f or a long period of time can damage your hearing. 1 Make sure the Ringer switc h is set to Sound On .
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MU SIC POCKET TUNES™ 12 8 6 CHAPT ER Creating a playlist If you w ant to play a group of songs in a particular order , you ca n create a playlist. 1 Press Applications and selec t pT unes . 2 Press Men u . 3 Select Actio ns , and the n select Manage Pla ylists .
CHAPTER 7 Y our personal inf ormation organiz er Say go od-by e to paper calendars and thro w a wa y those scribbled to-do li sts. Y our Palm ® Tr e o ™ 755 P smartphone is all yo u need to organiz e y our personal inf ormation and ke ep it with yo u wherev er y ou go.
In this c hapter Cont acts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 31 Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 33 W orld Cloc k . . . .
YOUR PERSO NAL INFORMATI ON ORGANIZER CONTACTS 13 1 7 CHAPT ER Cont acts Contacts is where you enter information about people you know . Y ou can access this info from the Ph one application to dial phone numbers and create fav orites, and from the Messaging a nd email applications to send messages.
YOUR PERSONAL INF ORMATION ORGANI ZER CONTACTS 13 2 7 CHAPT ER • Select Photos to add an existing picture to this contact. Add a caller ID r ingtone : Select the Ringtone pic k list and select a ringtone from the list to give incoming calls from this contact a di stin ctive ring.
YOUR PERSO NAL INFORMATI ON ORGANIZER CALENDAR 13 3 7 CHAPT ER • Select Map , wait f or Google Maps to locate matc hing items. Select an item, Select From to request directions from this location. In the T o location field, enter or select your destination, and then select OK .
YOUR PERSONAL INF ORMATION ORGANI ZER CALENDAR 13 4 7 CHAPT ER Display ing your calenda r • Press Calendar repeatedly to cycle through the various vie ws: Ag enda View: Shows your daily sc hedule, the number of unread email messages, and an y it ems on your T asks list that are overdue or due today .
YOUR PERSO NAL INFORMATI ON ORGANIZER CALENDAR 13 5 7 CHAPT ER Cr eating an ev ent 1 Press Calendar until Da y Vie w appears. 2 Press Lef t or Right to select the desired day . 3 Select New . 4 Using the ke yboard, enter a st arting hour and minute for the ev ent, suc h as 545 for 5:45.
YOUR PERSONAL INF ORMATION ORGANI ZER CALENDAR 13 6 7 CHAPT ER Adding an alarm to an event 1 In Calendar , select the ev ent. 2 Select Details . 3 Chec k the Alar m box and select the number of minutes, hours, or days before the e vent that you w ould like to receive the alarm.
YOUR PERSO NAL INFORMATI ON ORGANIZER CALENDAR 13 7 7 CHAPT ER 4 Enter a description for the e vent. A diamond appears next to the description of an untimed ev ent. Schedul ing a repe ating event 1 Create an ev ent, and then select it. 2 Select Details .
YOUR PERSONAL INF ORMATION ORGANI ZER CALENDAR 13 8 7 CHAPT ER Color -coding your sched ule Use color -coding to qu ic kly spot various types of events. F or e xample, make appointments with family green, cow orkers blue, and friends red. F ollow these steps to create a categor y and assign it a color -code.
YOUR PERSO NAL INFORMATI ON ORGANIZER CALENDAR 13 9 7 CHAPT ER Customizing disp lay options for y our calendar 1 Press Menu . 2 Select Opt ions , and then select Display Options . 3 Select the Def ault View pic k list and select the view you w ant to see when you open Calendar .
YOUR PERSONAL INF ORMATION ORGANI ZER CALENDAR 14 0 7 CHAPT ER Show Cat egory Column: The color -coded categor y marker appears between the time and the description to indicate the categor y under whic h the ev ent is filed.
YOUR PERSO NAL INFORMATI ON ORGANIZER WORLD CLOCK 14 1 7 CHAPT ER Alar m Sound: The tone pla yed the first time your alarm goes of f . Reminder Sound: The tone pla yed if an alarm is not ac knowledged and the alarm repeats itself . Repeat: T he number of times the alarm repeats itself if it is not ac knowledged.
YOUR PERSONAL INF ORMATION ORGANI ZER WORLD CLOCK 14 2 7 CHAPT ER one of these two cities, so that you alwa ys know what time it is at home. 1 Press Applications and selec t Wo rl d C l o ck . 2 Select a City pic k list, and select a city in the same time zone as the city you wan t t o t ra ck.
YOUR PERSO NAL INFORMATI ON ORGANIZER TASKS 14 3 7 CHAPT ER T asks Y ou can use T asks to remind you of tasks you need to complete and to k eep a record of when you finish tasks. Add ing a t as k 1 Press Applications and selec t Ta s k s . 2 Select New to create a new task.
YOUR PERSONAL INF ORMATION ORGANI ZER TASKS 14 4 7 CHAPT ER Categ ory: Assign the task to a specific categor y . T o add a new categor y , select Edit Categ or ies and then select Ne w . Due Dat e: Select the Due Date pic k list and select a due date for the task.
YOUR PERSO NAL INFORMATI ON ORGANIZER TASKS 14 5 7 CHAPT ER Org anizing y our tasks In the T asks list, select one of these options: • All: Display s all your tasks.
YOUR PERSONAL INF ORMATION ORGANI ZER TASKS 14 6 7 CHAPT ER Deleting a task 1 Select the task you want to delete. 2 Press Men u . 3 Select Delete T ask from the Record menu. 4 Select OK . Customiz ing T asks T asks Pref erences enable you to control the appearance of the T asks list.
CHAPTER 8 Y our memos and documents With its a bility to store la rge am ounts of importa nt inf ormation, you r Pa lm ® Tr e o ™ 755 P smartphone lets y ou take y our of fice with yo u—including y our Microsof t ® Off ice and PDF files.
In this c hapter Documents T o G o ® P rofessional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 49 Memos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 51 V oice Memo . . . . . . . . . . . .
YOUR MEMOS AND DOCUMENTS DOCUMENTS TO GO ® PROFESSIONAL 14 9 8 CHAPT ER Documents T o Go ® P rof essional NO TE On your smartphone, the companion application for Documents T o Go ® is named Documents. With the Docum ents application on your smartphone, you can take your important of fice info with y ou.
YOUR MEMOS AND DOCU MENTS DOCUMENTS TO GO ® PROFE SSIONAL 15 0 8 CHAPT ER Go to ht tp://go.palm.com/treo755p/ to download and install the Documents T o Go desktop sof tware. It enables you to sync hronize Microsof t Of fice fi les so that c hanges you make to these files sho w up on both your smartphone and y our computer .
YOUR MEMOS AND DOCUMENTS MEMOS 15 1 8 CHAPT ER Memos Memos are a great wa y to store notes on your T reo 755 P smartphone. Cr eating a memo 1 Press Applications and selec t Memos . 2 Enter the text you w ant to appear in the memo. 3 Select Done . Deleting a memo 1 Open the memo you wa nt to delete.
YOUR MEMOS AND DOCU MENTS VOICE MEMO 15 2 8 CHAPT ER Cr eating a v oice memo When recording a voice memo, face y our smartphone’ s screen while speaking . 1 Press and hold the Side but ton on your smartphone while recording your memo. Af ter you finish recording , release the Side but ton.
YOUR MEMOS AND DOCUMENTS VOICE MEMO 15 3 8 CHAPT ER TIP T o adjust the volume le vel, press the Vo l u m e button on the side of your smartphone. TIP T o c hange a v oice memo title, open the V oice Memo menu and select Rename Memo . DID YOU KNOW ? Y ou can send a voice memo in an email (see the documentation for y our email application).
YOUR MEMOS AND DOCU MENTS VOICE MEMO 15 4 8 CHAPT ER.
CHAPTER 9 Y our application and inf o management tools S ync hronizati on is a great wa y to transf er , update, and bac k up info on y our P alm ® Tr e o ™ 755 P smartphone. S ync hronizing simply means that info y ou entered or updated in one place (y our smartphone or y our computer) is auto matically updated in the other .
In this c hapter Using Find . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 57 Vie wing and using the alerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 7 Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . .
YOUR APPLICAT ION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS USING FIND 15 7 9 CHAPT ER Using Find The Find f eat ure locates any te xt in the built-in applications and databases and in some third-party applicatio ns. The Find f eature searc hes for the group of c haracters you specify , including characters that are part of a word.
YOUR APPLICA TION AND INF O MANAGEMENT TOOLS CALCULATOR 15 8 9 CHAPT ER Y ou can do any of the follo wing: • Chec k the box to clear an alert from the list. • Select the alert to open the corresponding applicat ion and view the alert item (message, ev ent, missed call, and so on).
YOUR APPLICAT ION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS CALCULATOR 15 9 9 CHAPT ER Selecting functions in Adv anced Calculator Mode 1 Swi t c h to Adv anced Mode (see the preceding procedure).
YOUR APPLICA TION AND INF O MANAGEMENT TOOLS INSTALLING APPL ICATIONS 16 0 9 CHAPT ER Inst alling applications Y our smartph one comes with sev eral built-in and ready-to-use applications. Y ou can also install free bonus software, suc h as business sof tware, games, and more.
YOUR APPLICAT ION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS INSTALLING APPLICATIONS 16 1 9 CHAPT ER SIT files), y ou need to download it to your computer and expand the file before installing it on your smartphone. 1 Open the web bro wser (see Vie wing a web page ). 2 Go to the page that cont ains the link to the application you wa nt to download.
YOUR APPLICA TION AND INF O MANAGEMENT TOOLS REMOVING APPLICATIONS 16 2 9 CHAPT ER 3 Sync hro nize y our smartphone with your computer to install the ap plication(s) on your T reo smartphone.
YOUR APPLICAT ION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS VIEWING APPLICATION INFO 16 3 9 CHAPT ER 3 Press Menu . 4 Select Del ete on the App menu. 5 Select the Delete Fr om pic k list and select the location of the application you want to remov e: Phone or Card . 6 Select the application that you wa nt to remov e.
YOUR APPLICA TION AND INF O MANAGEMENT TOOLS SENDING INFORMATION WITH BLUETO OTH ® WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 16 4 9 CHAPT ER Ve r s i o n : The v ersion numbers of appl ication s on your sm artphone. Size: T he size (in kilobytes) of applications and in formation on y our smartphone.
YOUR APPLICAT ION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS SENDING IN FORMATION WI TH BLUETOOTH ® WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 16 5 9 CHAPT ER 4 Select the entr y or category you want to send. Y ou cannot send an item that has a loc k next to it. 5 Press Menu . 6 Select Send from the lef tmost menu.
YOUR APPLICA TION AND INF O MANAGEMENT TOOLS BEAMING INFORMATION 16 6 9 CHAPT ER Te m p o r a r y : Enables Bluetooth devices that are not on your T rusted De vice list to request a connection with your smartphone during the next two minutes.
YOUR APPLICAT ION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS BEAMING I NFORMATION 16 7 9 CHAPT ER Beaming an entr y Y ou can beam an individual entr y or item suc h as a contact or a picture. Y ou can also beam all the entries in the selected categor y , such as all the contacts in the Business or Family category .
YOUR APPLICA TION AND INF O MANAGEMENT TOOLS SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION—AD VANCED 16 8 9 CHAPT ER 5 Select the application you want to transf er . 6 Select Beam . 7 When the Beam Status dialog box appears, point the IR port on your smartphone directly at the IR port on the receiving device.
YOUR APPLICAT ION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION—ADVANCED 16 9 9 CHAPT ER separately). Y ou can c hange whic h applications sync hronize. F or example, if you don ’t use the Memos application and you w ant to speed up synchronization, you can turn of f sync hronization for Memos.
YOUR APPLICA TION AND INF O MANAGEMENT TOOLS SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION—AD VANCED 17 0 9 CHAPT ER 6 (Optional) Repeat steps 4 and 5 for eac h application for whic h you want to turn sync hronization on or off . 7 Clic k OK , and then clic k Done . MAC ONL Y 1 Double-clic k the Pa l m D e s k to p icon in the Pa lm folder .
YOUR APPLICAT ION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION—ADVANCED 17 1 9 CHAPT ER 7 Clic k OK , and then close the Conduit Set tings window . Setting up a Bluetooth conne ction for synchr onizatio n If your computer is enabled with Bluetooth wireless tec hnology , you can sync hronize wirelessly ov er a Bluetooth connection.
YOUR APPLICA TION AND INF O MANAGEMENT TOOLS SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION—AD VANCED 17 2 9 CHAPT ER 7 F ollow the onscreen instr uctions to create a partnership between your smartphone and your computer . In some cases you may need to perform set up steps on your computer before y ou can complete this step.
YOUR APPLICAT ION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION—ADVANCED 17 3 9 CHAPT ER Sync hr onizing ov er an infr ar ed connection BEFORE Y OU BEGIN Chec k the follo wing on your computer: • It must hav e an enabled IR port and driver or ha ve an IR device at t ac hed to it.
YOUR APPLICA TION AND INF O MANAGEMENT TOOLS SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION—AD VANCED 17 4 9 CHAPT ER MAC ONL Y 1 Double-clic k HotSync manager in the Palm folder . 2 Clic k the HotS ync Cont rol s tab, and then select Enabled . 3 Clic k the Connection Settings t ab, and then c hec k the On bo x next to IR por t .
YOUR APPLICAT ION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS USING EXPANSION CARD S 17 5 9 CHAPT ER NO TE Push is a f eature pro vided by Microsof t Exc hange Ac tiveSync that pushes email messages, Calendar events, meeting invitations, and updated co ntact information it receiv es onto your smartphone.
YOUR APPLICA TION AND INF O MANAGEMENT TOOLS USING EXPANSION CARDS 176 9 CHAPT ER 1 Open the door of the expansion card slot. 2 Hold your smartphone with the screen facing y ou, and hold the card with the label facing you. T he notc h on the card should be in the low er -lef t corner next to the ke yboard.
YOUR APPLICAT ION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS USING EXPANSION CARD S 17 7 9 CHAPT ER 4 Close the door of the expansion card slot. Opening applicat ions on an expansion card Af ter you insert an e xpansion card into the expansion card slot, y ou can open any of the applications st ored on the expansion card.
YOUR APPLICA TION AND INF O MANAGEMENT TOOLS USING EXPANSION CARDS 17 8 9 CHAPT ER Copyin g applications betw een an expansion car d and your smar tphone Y ou can copy applications from your T reo smartphone to your expansion card and vice v ersa. 1 Press Applications .
YOUR APPLICAT ION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS USING EXPANSION CARD S 17 9 9 CHAPT ER Renaming an ex pansion card If you c hange the contents of an expansion card, you can rename the card to bet ter matc h its contents and to make it easy to identify wherever y ou insert it.
YOUR APPLICA TION AND INF O MANAGEMENT TOOLS USING EXPANSION CARDS 180 9 CHAPT ER.
CHAPTER 10 Y our personal set tings Customizing y our P alm ® Tr e o ™ 755 P smartphone is a great wa y to mak e it matc h your lif estyle and work e v en harder for you. On your smartpho ne , you can easily customize the sounds, fonts, screen colors, and more.
In this c hapter S ystem sound s et ting s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 83 Display and appearance set t ings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Applications se t ting s . . . . . . . . .
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS SYSTEM SOUND SETTINGS 18 3 10 CHAPT ER S y stem sound set tings Silencing sounds Y ou can immediately silence all al erts, ringtones, music that plays through the built-in speaker , a nd system sounds b y sliding the Ringer sw itc h to Sound Of f .
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS DISPLAY AND APPEARANCE SETTINGS 184 10 CHAPT ER 4 Select Done . Displa y and appearance set tings Adjusti ng the br ightness Depending on the lighting cond itions in whic h you’ re using your smartphone, y ou may need to adjust the brightness of the screen and keyboard bac klight.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS DISPLAY AND APPEARANCE SETTING S 18 5 10 CHAPT ER 5 Select OK . Setting display for mats F ormats Pref erences enable you to select number conv entions based on geographic regions. F or example, in the United Kingdom, time of ten is expressed using a 24-hour cloc k.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS APPLICATIONS SETTINGS 186 10 CHAPT ER 1 Press Applications and selec t Pr efs . 2 Select T ouchscr een . 3 F ollow the onscreen instr uctions and tap the screen where indicated. 4 Select Done . Changing the system colo r scheme 1 Press Applications and selec t Pr efs .
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS APPLICATIONS SETTINGS 18 7 10 CHAPT ER Ar ranging a pplications by categ ory Y ou can assign an application to a categor y and then display a s pecific category of applications in Applications View . 1 Press Applications . 2 Press Menu .
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS APPLICATIONS SETTINGS 188 10 CHAPT ER three quic k but tons that open an application. NO TE W e recommend that you keep the primar y but ton assignments on the factory set tings until you bec ome comfortable with the f eatures of your smartphone.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO 18 9 10 CHAPT ER 1 Press Applications and selec t Pr efs . 2 Select Def ault Apps . 3 Select eac h pic k li st and selec t the application you w ant to associate with that function. 4 Select Done .
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO 19 0 10 CHAPT ER By def ault, Ke yguard t urns on whenever the screen is of f . Eac h tim e you w ake up the screen, you must t urn of f Ke yguard to unloc k the ke yboard and use your smartphone.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO 19 1 10 CHAPT ER onscreen Answ er and Ignore but tons, or press Send to answ er the call or Pow e r/ E n d to ignore the call. On a call: Disables the screen af ter you answ er a call. Y ou m ust use the 5-wa y to select the onscreen but tons during the call.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO 19 2 10 CHAPT ER number , you must enter your loc k code to unloc k your phone. Af ter that, you can continue to ma ke calls without entering your loc k code, unless you select one of these Phone Loc k options.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO 19 3 10 CHAPT ER 1 Press Applications and selec t Secur ity . 2 Select the Pa s s wo r d box. 3 Assign a password and a password hint. 4 Select the A uto Lock Device bo x. 5 When prompted, enter your password and select OK .
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO 19 4 10 CHAPT ER W orking with pr ivat e entries In most applications you can mark individual entries as private. Al l private entries remain visible and accessibl e until you select the Security set ting.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO 19 5 10 CHAPT ER 2 Select the Curr ent Pr iv acy pic k list and select Show Records . 3 If prompted for y our password, enter it and then select OK .
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS SYSTEM SETTINGS 19 6 10 CHAPT ER 4 Enter the text that y ou want to appear in the Owner Pr eferences screen. 5 Select Done . S y stem set tings Sett ing the date and time By def ault, your smartphone sync hronizes the date, time, and time zone with the network when your phone is on and you are inside a cov erage area.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS SYSTEM SETTINGS 19 7 10 CHAPT ER your wireless serv ice provider network. Y ou cannot c hange any of the set tings. 4 If the Location pic k list appears, select it, and then select a cit y in your time zone.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS CONNECTION SETTINGS 19 8 10 CHAPT ER Beam Receive: Determines whether your T reo smartphone is ready to receive inf ormation over an infrared beam. If you lea ve this option t urned of f , you must return to this screen to t urn on this option the next time y ou want to receive a beam.
CHAPTER 11 Common questions Although w e can ’t anticipate all the que stions yo u might hav e, this c hapter provides answers to some of the most commonly asked q uestions. F or additional inf ormation and answers to other common questions, vi sit http://go.
In this c hapter Upgrading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 1 Desktop sof t ware installatio n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 Reset ting y our s martphone . . .
COMMON QUES TIONS UPGRADING 20 1 11 CHAPT ER Upgrading If you e xperience problems with your Pa lm ® Tr e o ™ 755 P smartphone af ter performing the upgrade steps in Upgrading from another Palm O S ® d evi ce of this guide, you ma y hav e incompatible applications or set tings that were not quarantined during the in stallation process.
COMMON QUESTIONS UPGRADING 202 11 CHAPT ER 4 T o help you identify the app that is causing the problem, move one app at a time from th e Old_Apps folder to the Backup folder , and then sync. If the problem recurs, delete the last app you installed and report the problem to its developer .
COMMON QUES TIONS DESKTOP SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 203 11 CHAPT ER Desktop sof t ware inst allation If you are having trouble installing the desktop sof tware, you ma y have the wrong version of the sof tware or some of your computer’ s resources may be unavailable.
COMMON QUESTIONS RESETTING YOUR SMARTPHONE 204 11 CHAPT ER R eset ting your smartphone P erfor m ing a sof t reset A sof t reset is simila r to restarti ng a computer . If your smartphone is not responding or you ha ve trouble sync hronizing with your computer , a sof t reset may help.
COMMON QUES TIONS RESETTING YOUR SMARTPHONE 205 11 CHAPT ER third-party software issues. (See Third-party applications for suggestions on diagnosing third-party software issues.) Af ter performing a hard reset, y ou can restore previously sync h roniz ed information the ne xt time you sync.
COMMON QUESTIONS REPLACING THE BATT ERY 206 11 CHAPT ER HotSync . If y ou see your device name in the upper -right corner , the hard reset w as not successful.
COMMON QUES TIONS SCREEN 207 11 CHAPT ER 5 Insert the new bat ter y into the compartment at a 45-degree angle, pressing it into place. Slide the ba tter y door onto the back of the smartphone until it clic ks into place. 6 Connect your smartphone to the c harger or sync cable.
COMMON QUESTIONS SYNCHRONIZATION 208 11 CHAPT ER 6 If that doesn ’ t work, perf orm a hard reset (see P erforming a ha rd reset ). The scr een doesn’t r espond accur ately to taps or it ac tiva tes wr ong f eat ures 1 Press Applications and use the 5-wa y to select Pref s .
COMMON QUES TIONS SYNCHRONIZATION 209 11 CHAPT ER recov er your inf o by sync hronizing with your smartphone. T o make sure you alwa ys hav e an up-to-date bac kup of your info, sync hronize frequently . This section describes sync hronization between your T reo smartphon e and a desktop computer running P alm Desktop sof tware.
COMMON QUESTIONS SYNCHRONIZATION 21 0 11 CHAPT ER If an app that you deleted reappears on your smartphone, try deleting the app from your Ba c kup folder .
COMMON QUES TIONS SYNCHRONIZATION 21 1 11 CHAPT ER 7 Reboot y our computer . 8 Sync hron ize. If the sync hronization is successful, you do not need to complete the remaining steps.
COMMON QUESTIONS SYNCHRONIZATION 21 2 11 CHAPT ER 2 Sync hro nize. 3 If the problem is resolved, begin reinstalling your thir d-part y applications one at a time by double-clic king a single file in the original Backup subf older that you renamed, and sync af ter e ac h application you instal l.
COMMON QUES TIONS SYNCHRONIZATION 213 11 CHAPT ER make sure the correct de vice name is selected in the User list on the toolbar of P alm Desktop sof t wa re. 3 Open HotSync manag er on your computer , and m ake sure the necessar y conduits are set to Sync hr onize the files .
COMMON QUESTIONS SYNCHRONIZATION 21 4 11 CHAPT ER 4 Select the a pplication that has duplicate entries and also has Outlook in i ts name, suc h as Outl ook contacts.
COMMON QUES TIONS SYNCHRONIZATION 215 11 CHAPT ER 9 Repeat steps 4 through 6 to open the Calendar Change HotSync A ction dialog box. 10 Select S ynchroniz e the files , and then clic k OK . Y ou should now be able to assign time zones to y our events without encountering this problem.
COMMON QUESTIONS PHONE 21 6 11 CHAPT ER Phone Signal str ength is we ak Become familiar with lo w co verage areas where you live, commute, w ork, and play . Then y ou will know when to expect signal strength issues. Y ou can chec k signal strength by looking at the signal-str ength icon in the title bar of the Phone application ’ s Main View .
COMMON QUES TIONS PHONE 21 7 11 CHAPT ER flat surface, try turning the smartphone face do wn (screen facing the surf ace). I hear my own v oice echo Ask the person on the other end of the call to turn do wn the volume on his or her phone or to hold th e phone closer to his or her ear .
COMMON QUESTIONS HANDS-FREE DEVICES 218 11 CHAPT ER My phone seems t o tu r n off b y itself If a system error and reset occur , the T reo smartphone automatically turns the phone on if it was on bef ore the reset.
COMMON QUES TIONS HANDS-FREE DEVICES 21 9 11 CHAPT ER I can’t make or r eceiv e calls using a Bluetooth ha nds-free device Confirm all t he f ollowing: • The Bluetooth device is compatible with your smartphone. Go to ht tp://go.palm.com/treo755p/ fo r a l is t of compatible de vices.
COMMON QUESTIONS EMAIL 220 11 CHAPT ER • Chec k the documentation that came with your de vice or the manufacturer’ s website f or informat ion specific to your de vice. Email F or troubleshooting info on the V ersaMail ® application, see the User Guide for the Ve r s a M a i l ® Application at ht tp://go.
COMMON QUES TIONS WEB 221 11 CHAPT ER My smartphone won’t connect to the Inter net Y our T reo 755 P smartphone supports the 1xRTT and EVD O wirele ss d ata netw ork s. T o connect to the Inte rnet, you must subscribe to and activate data ser vices with your wireless ser vice provider, and you must be in a location with data cov erage.
COMMON QUESTIONS WEB 222 11 CHAPT ER If you can vie w the other web page af ter you refresh it but y ou still can ’t access the page you w ere originally tr ying to view , the page may contain elements that are not supported by the web bro wser . These include Flash, Shoc kwa ve, VBScript, WML Script, and other plug-ins.
COMMON QUES TIONS CAMERA 223 11 CHAPT ER smartphone screen. Switc h to Wide Page Mode to see the full-size image (see Vie wing a web page ). Y ou may also be able to sav e the image on your smartphone or on an e xpansion card and then view the image later on your computer .
COMMON QUESTIONS MAKING ROOM ON YOUR TREO ™ SMARTPHONE 224 11 CHAPT ER Making room on y our Tr e o ™ smartphone Keep in mind that your smartphone includes an expansion card slot, and that you can store applicat ions and inf ormation on expansion cards (sold separately).
COMMON QUES TIONS THIRD-PARTY APPLICATIONS 225 11 CHAPT ER T hird-part y applications Some third-party applications can cause conflicts on your smartphone.
COMMON QUESTIONS ERROR MESSAGES 226 11 CHAPT ER 9 Do one of the follo wing: • If the problem is resolved, begin reinstalling your third-party applications one at a time by double-clic king a single file in the original Backup subf older that you renamed, and sync af ter eac h application you install.
TERMS 227 Te r m s 1xRT T (single car rier [1x] r adio transmissi on tech nology) A wireless tec hnology that pro vides fast data transfer and In ternet access wi th av erage speeds of 60 to 80Kbps and bursts of up to 1 44Kbps. Alt (alter native) A ke yboard ke y .
TERMS 228 EVDO (Evolution Da ta Optimized) A wireless broadband te c hnology that is designed for v er y high speed data transfer with av erage download speeds of 400 to 700Kbps. It is capable of reac hing download speeds of up to 1 .8Mbps and upload speeds of up to 1 56Kbps.
TERMS 229 Pa l m ® Quic k Install The component on your Windows computer that enables you to install Palm OS applications and other information on your T reo smartphone.
TERMS 230.
IMPORTANT SAFETY A ND LEGAL INFORMATIO N 231 Import ant saf et y and legal inf ormation FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digit al device, pursuan t to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
IMPORTANT SAFETY AN D LEGAL INFORMATION 232 your f eet, buildi ng up electrons on your body, you ma y get a shock— the discharge event—when you touc h a metal door knob.
IMPORTANT SAFETY A ND LEGAL INFORMATIO N 233 Precaution ag ainst hear ing loss Protect your hearing . Listening t o this device at full volume for a long period of time can da mage your hearing. A pleine puissanc e, l'écoute prolongée du baladeur peut endommager l'oreill e de l'utilisateur.
IMPORTANT SAFETY AN D LEGAL INFORMATION 234.
SPECIFICATIONS 235 Specifications Radio • CDMA 80 0MHz (digital cellular), 1900MHz (PCS), and 14 0 0 M H z ( G P S ) • EVDO and 1xR TT Phone f eatures • Speakerphone • Hands-free headset jac k (2.
SPECIFICATIONS 236 Size 4.4 in. x 2.28 in. x 0.89 in./1 1 2mm x 58mm x 22.5mm with antenna W eight 5.6 ounces (1 60 grams) Connectivity • IR • Bluetooth ® wireless tec hnology (1 .
SPECIFICATIONS 237 Syst em requirements • Windows 20 00 or XP with USB port • Mac OS 1 0.2–1 0.3 with USB port • Later versions may also be supported Operating and storage temperature range .
SPECIFICATIONS 238.
INDEX 239 Inde x SYMBOLS ! in Tasks list 145 NUMERICS 1XRTT connections 222 1xRTT (single carrier) radio transmission technology 227 1XRTT connections troubleshooting 221 1xRTT technology 69, 222 24-h.
INDEX 240 caller ID photos 65, 131 captions to photos 114, 121 categories for applications 187 cities to World Clock 142 contacts 131 email addresses 78 emoticons 89 events 135, 136 expansion cards 17.
INDEX 241 alternate characters 31, 32 alternate characters list 32 anniversaries 137 Answer button 44 answering phone calls 44, 46 antenna 231 applets 97 application button s 33 application categories.
INDEX 242 See also music; voice memos Audio Caption command 114 audio captions adding 114, 121 background music and 119 playing 117 Audio icon 117 Auto answer pick list 59 Auto Lock Device box 193 Aut.
INDEX 243 entering passkeys for 107, 109 incoming calls and 46 receiving information from 165 receiving phone calls and 58, 217 sending applications over 165 sending informatio n over 164 setting up 5.
INDEX 244 setting display options in 139–140 synchronizing information in 21 Calendar button 7, 33, 134 Calendar views 134 call lists. See Call Log screen Call Log button 42 Call Log screen 42, 48 call waiting 49 Call Waiting dialog bo x 49 caller IDs 64, 65, 131 calls.
INDEX 245 charging smartphone 10, 11, 13 smartphone batt ery 10–12 charging status 12 chat icon 92, 94 Chat page (Preferences) 93 Chat screen 92 chat sessions 91, 92, 93 Chat view 91 Choose Songs bu.
INDEX 246 viewing status of 69, 220 constants 15 9 Contact Edit dialog box 131 contact names 40 contacts See also Contacts application adding photos to 121 assigning caller IDs to 65 creating 131 dele.
INDEX 247 Current Privacy pick list 194, 195 customer service (wireless service provider) 3 customer support (Palm) 3 customizing applications 186–187 bookmarks 101 buttons 187 calendar 139–140 ca.
INDEX 248 events 138 files 224 memos 151 messages 91, 92 music from playlists 128 passwords 194 photos 114, 120, 122 playlists 128 tasks 146 video clips 115, 120, 122 desktop software.
INDEX 249 events 61, 134, 139, 140 items in pick lists 29 on-device guide 2 overdue tasks 134 personal calendar 134 photos 116, 117, 122 private entries 194 Quick Tour 2 signal strength 69 slide shows.
INDEX 250 requirements fo r 1 resending 79 retrieving 81 scrolling 81 scrolling through 26 selecting default application for 188 sending 79, 90, 97 setting alerts for 85 sort options for 83 storing at.
INDEX 251 Excel spreadsheets 73, 80, 149 Exchange ActiveSync 87 Exchange Address Book 213 Exchange Servers 87 expansion card slot 8, 175 expansion cards accessing items on 177 adding 175 beaming from .
INDEX 252 specific characters 157 text 103, 157 web pages 99 firewalls 198 5-way navigator 7, 25, 26, 190 Fixed display format 159 Flash mode 51 flight mode 38 Float display format 159 folder pick lis.
INDEX 253 information in entry screens 194 Pics&Videos toolbar 118 private entries 194 web browser toolbar 103 High Priority command 89 highlighted buttons 26 highlighting applications 34 favorite.
INDEX 254 defined 228 location of 8 synchronizing with 173, 210 infrared transmission 228 inserting expansion cards 175, 176 installer 160 installing applications 160–162, 201, 229 bonus software 22.
INDEX 255 liability ii lightning bolt icons 12, 70 Li-ion battery 228 See also battery links 90 See also web links list screens See also pick lists accessing command buttons on 27 highlighting items i.
INDEX 256 marking information as private 194–195 marking private contacts 132 Mask Records option 194 masks 189, 194 mathematical constants 159 mathematical function s 159 maximizing battery life 12.
INDEX 257 overview 88 sorting messages in 91 status indicators for 94 messaging applications 188 Messaging button 33 Messaging Inbox 27 messaging preferences 92– 94 messaging services 1 messaging, t.
INDEX 258 photo groups 116 playlists 128 video albums 115 voice memos 152, 153 navigator buttons 7, 25, 26 See also 5-way navigator networks 216, 221 New Bookmark di alog box 99 New button 27 New Mess.
INDEX 259 Owner Preferences screen 195, 196 P page icon 94 Page View 100, 103, 104 paired relationship. See partnerships Palm Desktop softwar e defined 228 device names in 227 entering information wi .
INDEX 260 transferring multimedia to 122 transferring music from 125, 126 personal information 129, 189, 192, 195 See also information personal information managers 203, 229 personal schedules 133 per.
INDEX 261 Phone Lock 191 Phone Lock command 191 phone numbe rs adding 48 assigning prefix to 65 copying 39 dialing extra digits with 47, 54 enterin g 39–42, 61, 191 getting device 14 highlighting 27.
INDEX 262 Play icon (web brow ser) 102 playback pausing 103, 116, 118, 127 resuming 103, 127 stopping 127, 152 playing music 102, 127 streamed content 102 video clips 115, 118 voice captions 117 voice.
INDEX 263 protecting Tr eo smartphone 189–196 Protocol pick list 77 proxy servers 106 pTunes icon 125 punctuation marks 31, 32 Purge command 91, 138 Purge pick list 91 purging old information 17 Q q.
INDEX 264 video clips 115, 120, 122 Rename Card command 179 Rename Memo command 153 renaming expan sion cards 179 repeat intervals (events) 137 Repeat pick list 137, 141, 144 repeating alarms 141 repe.
INDEX 265 adjusting brightne ss 184, 197 aligning 185 automatically turning off 37, 197 battery life and 13 disabling 47, 189, 191 locking 190 moving around on 23, 25 protecting 7, 208 scrolling throu.
INDEX 266 settings (incompatible) 201 Setup Devices button 107, 171 Setup Devices dialog box 57 , 171 Shift/Find indicator 30 Shift/Find key 30, 157 Short Messaging Service (SMS) 229 shortcuts 28, 34 .
INDEX 267 overview 1 preset bookmarks on 101 protecting 189–196 required items for 2 resetting 192, 204–205 setting up 10 specifications for 235 storing 7, 8 synchronization defaults for 21 synchr.
INDEX 268 stopping music playback 127 video recording 115 voice memo playback 152 storage solutions 155 storage space 17 storing information 17, 155, 175, 224 music files 126 notes 151 photos 111, 113.
INDEX 269 deleting 146 displaying 134, 139, 145, 146 marking as private 144 prioritizing 143, 146 setting alarms for 144, 146 setting preferences for 146 viewing due dates for 145, 146 Tasks applicati.
INDEX 270 time formats 185 time pref erences 196 time slots (calendar) 139 Time Zone pick list 135 time zones 136, 196 , 214 Timed Events ch eck box 140 timestamps 93 tips 2 Tips command 2 to do items.
INDEX 271 adding attachments from 79–80 creating email messages from 78 customizing 84–87 displaying attachments with 81 documentation for 75 Exchange ActiveSync accounts and 87 opening 33 overvie.
INDEX 272 virtual private networks (VPNs) 198 Visibility pick list 108, 165 Vista 3, 16, 201, 203 voice captions adding 114, 121 background music and 119 playing 117 Voice Memo application 147, 151–.
INDEX 273 troubleshooting 220–223 web browsing serv ice 1 web forms 98 Web icon 97 web links assigning to favorite buttons 54 creating email from 97 highlighting 27 Palm online support 3 selecting 9.
INDEX 27 4 wireless service provider customer service for 3 onscreen message 68 preset bookmarks and 101 smartphone r equirements for 1 technical support for 3 troubleshoo ting Internet connections an.
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