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using your T reo™ 650 smartphone by palmOne Includes setup information and instructions for most tasks.
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Contents :: 1 Contents 1 Contents 5 welcome 7 What’s in the bo x 8 What do I need to get started? 9 setting up 10 Treo smartphone overview 13 Installing the battery 14 Charging the battery 16 Maximi.
2 :: C ontents 131 playing media files 132 Taking photos an d videos 139 Listening to music 145 using organizer features 146 Contacts 149 Calendar 156 Tasks 160 Memos 161 staying productive 162 World .
Contents :: 3 231 glossary 235 regulatory information 241 specifications 245 index.
4 :: C ontents.
welcome :: 5 welcome.
6 :: Congratulations on the purc hase of your T reo™ 650 smartphone by palmOne. In one compact and indispensable device, you now have all of the following: • An advan ced mobile phon e* •A P a l.
What’s in the box :: 7 Wh a t ’ s i n t h e b o x Y ou should have received all of the followi ng components in the T re o 650 smartphone box: Hardware • T reo smartpho ne handset • Cingular W.
8 :: W hat do I need to get started? W hat do I need to get started? As you work throug h the instructions in this guide, you ’ll need all the items that came in the T reo™ 650 smartphone b ox (se.
setting up :: 9 setting up.
10 :: Treo smartphone overview T reo smartphone overview The following illustrations show the location s and names of the p hysical features of the T reo™ 650 smartphone. Ref e r to these illustrations while following the instructions in this guide.
Treo smartphone overvi ew :: 11 Front view A. Indicator light (phone and char ge indicator) B. Earpiece C. 5-way navigator D. Messaging button E. Powe r/End button F . Microphone G. Multi-connector H Headset jack I. Calendar bu tton J. Phone/Send button K.
12 :: Treo smartphone overview Back view A. Camera lens B. Self-portrait mirror C. Battery Door Release button D. Speaker A C D B IM PORT ANT: The T reo 6 50 speaker includes a large magnet, so be sure to store yo ur T reo sma rtph on e awa y from credit cards or other items that could be demagnetized.
Installing th e battery :: 13 Installing the battery 1. Press the Battery Doo r Release button and slid e the battery door downwa rd to remove it from y our T reo smar tphone. 2. Align the metal contacts on the battery with the contacts in side the battery compartment.
14 :: Charging the battery Charging the battery Before using your T reo 650 smartphone, we recom mend that you charge the battery . W e recommend four ho urs for a full c harge, or until the in dicator light is solid green. 1. Plug the AC charger into a wall outlet.
Charging th e battery :: 15 After you turn on your smar tphone, the onscreen batte ry icon displays po wer status: • Full battery icon : Battery is ch arged • Partial battery icon : Battery has so.
16 :: Maximi zing battery life Maximizing battery lif e Battery life depends on individu al usage. When used as a phone, your T reo battery provides up to 6 hours o f talk time or up to 3 00 hours of standby time. Y ou can increase the li fe of your T reo bat tery by fol lowing a f ew easy guidelines.
Inserting the S IM card : : 17 Inserting the S I M card Y our subscriber identity module (SI M ) card contains account information such as your phone number and voicemail access number. T o use the phone, email, or web features of your T reo 650 smartphone , you need to insert the S I M card.
18 :: Turning your smar tphone on and off T urning your smartphone on and off Y ou can use the Palm OS ® organizer features of your T reo 650 smartphone independently of the wireless features and ap plications. In other word s, the screen and phone a re designed to be turned off and on separatel y .
Making you r first call :: 19 Making your first call W e recommend that you charge your T reo 650 sma rtphone for a full four hou rs (or until the in dicator light is so lid green) be fore using i t for the first time . 1. Press and hold P ower/ End .
20 :: Making your first call Adjusting call volume W hile a call is in progress, press the V olume button on the side of your sma rtphone to adjust call volume. W hat’s my number? 1. Make sure your phone is on (se e “T urn ing your phone on and off” on page 18).
Setting up your comp uter :: 21 Setting up your computer Y ou can enter or change information on your smartphone or on your computer (using Pal m ® Desktop software or Microsoft Outlook for Windows), and then synchronize to automatically update the info in both places, so there’ s no need to en ter the info twice .
22 :: Setting up your computer Upgrading f rom another Palm Powered ™ device Note: If you’re setting up your first Palm P owered device, skip ahead to “Co nnecting your T reo smar tphone to your c omputer” on page 27.
Setting up your comp uter :: 23 4. In stall the desktop synchronization softwa re from the Software Installation CD (see “Installing the desktop sync hron ization software on your compu ter” on page 26). 5. During the installati on process, syn c your new T reo smartphone with your new desktop software as instructe d.
24 :: Setting up your computer • Find: Some previous Pa lm P owered devices opened this global se arch en gine by tapping the Magnifying Glass icon in the Graffiti ® area. N ow you can a ccess it by pressing Option , and then press ing Shift/ Find .
Setting up your comp uter :: 25 your old device on to your T reo 650 smartphone , open the Media De sktop application, select your us ername, clic k Add Media and locate the files in th e backup folder .
26 :: Setting up your computer Installing the desktop synchroniz ation software on your computer Even if you a lready ow n a Pa lm P owered device and h ave installed a previous ver sion of the desktop softwa re, you must install the softw are from the palmOne S oftware Installation C D that came wi th your T reo 650 smartpho ne.
Setting up your comp uter :: 27 Connecting your T reo smar tphone to your computer 1. Plug the AC charger into a wall outlet. If necessary connect an adap ter . 2. Plug the U SB sync cable into an available US B port or a powered US B hub on your compu ter .
28 :: Synchronizing information Sync hronizing information Synchronizing means tha t information th at is entered or updated in one place (yo ur phone or your comp uter) is automatically updated in the other—no need to e nter information tw ice.
Synchronizin g information :: 29 3. W ait for your smartphone to display a message indicating that the process is comple te. • If nothing happens, make sure th at you installed the desk top synchronization software from the Software Installati on CD that came with your T reo smartphone, and tha t it is running on your computer.
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moving around :: 31 moving around.
32 :: Moving around th e screen Moving around the screen T o move around the T reo™ 650 smartphone scre en, you can use the 5-way navigator or you can tap ite ms on the screen with t he stylus. W ith use , you will find your own favorite way to scroll, highlight, and select menu items.
Moving aroun d the screen :: 33 • T a p an onscreen scroll arrow. • W hen viewing a list screen, such as the Memo l ist: • Press Up or Down to sc roll one screen at a time. • Press Center and the n press Up or Down to scroll between line ite ms.
34 :: Moving around th e screen Y ou can also use the stylus to highlight text on the screen. W hen text is highlighted, it appears in reve rse type. • Drag the stylus across the text you want to highl ight. • Double-tap a w ord to highlight it. • T riple-ta p a line of te xt to highlight it.
Moving aroun d the screen :: 35 Selecting menu items Many application s have menus to provide acce ss to additional f eatures. T h ese menus are usually hidden from view , but they appear when you open the me nus . 1. Press Menu to display an applicati on’s menus.
36 :: Using the keyboard Using the keyb oard Using the keyboard bac klight Y our T re o smartphone includes a k eyboard backlight for low light condition s. The keyboard backlight activates automati cally when the screen turns on. It turns off automatically when the screen turns off and when an active call lasts longer than a minute.
Using the keyboard :: 37 Entering lowercase and uppercase letters • T o enter lowercase letters, press the desired key s. • T o enter an uppercase le tter , press Sh ift/ Find or Right Shift , and then enter a letter. Y ou don’ t need to press and hold S hift while entering a letter.
38 :: Using the keyboar d 38 :: Using the keyboard Symbols and accented characters Enter ... then press Alt to select... Enter... then press Alt to select.
39 :: Using the keyboar d Using the keyboard :: 39 f or F ƒ x or X x ' ‘ ’ < > ~ ` i í ì ï î y ÿ ¥ "“ ” « » I Í Ì Ï Î Y Ÿ ¥ $ £ ¥ ¢ l or L £ + & m or M µ - _ ~ • = – — nñ / % ÷ | NÑ # = (< [ { ‹ )> ] } › Symbols and accented characters Enter .
40 :: Op ening applica tions Opening applications W hen you ope n an application using either th e Applications V iew or an application button, you automa tically close the a pplication yo u were previou sly using. Using Applications V iew 1. Press Applications .
Opening appl ications :: 41 Using the quick buttons There are three button s on the front of th e T reo 650 smartp hone. T he fourth button turns your phone on and off, wakes up the screen, and controls the keyg uard. Each quick button can be used to open two applica tions.
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using your phone :: 43 using your phone.
44 :: Ph one over view Phone overview The Phone application lets you make and receive calls and store favorites for contacting people and opening application s. Be sure you know ho w to turn on your phone bef ore reading this se ction (see “T urning your pho ne on and off” on page 18).
Making calls :: 45 Making calls Y our T r eo™ 650 smartphone offers several options for making phone calls. As you get familiar with your T reo smartpho ne, you’ll discover which method you prefer. Dialing using the onscreen Dial Pad 1. Press Ph one/Send .
46 :: Making calls 1. Press Phone/Send . 2. Select the Contacts favorite button. 3. Using the keyboard, begi n entering on e of the following for the contact you want to call: • First initial and last name •F i r s t n a m e •L a s t n a m e 4. Select the num ber you want to dial.
Making calls :: 47 Dialing from a web page or me ssage Y our smartphone recognizes most phone number s that appear in web page s or in text, email, or multimedia messages. 1. Use the 5-way to highlight the phone number you want to dial in the web p age or text message.
48 :: Receivin g calls Receiving calls T o receive calls, your phone must be on . This is different from having just the scre en turned on (see “T u rning your phone on an d off” on page 18). When your phone is off, incoming calls go to voicemail.
Using voicemai l :: 49 Using voicemail Setting up voicemai l 1. Make sure your phone is turned o n (see “T urning your phon e on and of f” on page 18) . 2. Pre ss Phone/ Send . 3. Use the 5-way navigator to access Favorites. 4. Select the V oicemail favorite button.
50 :: Managing active calls Managing active calls W hen you make or receiv e a call, the Active Call View appears. Use the 5-way navigator to access the onscreen buttons in this view . Ends the call immediately . Y ou can also press the h eadset button (if the headset is attached).
Managing active cal ls :: 51 Ending a call Do one of the following: • Press P ower/ End. . • Select Hang Up. • Press the headset button (if the headset is attached).
52 :: Managing active calls Saving phone numbers After you complete an inco ming call from a number (with caller ID) that is not in your Contacts list, you are prompted to ad d the number to your Contacts list. • T o add the number, select Y es. • T o decline adding the number , select No.
Managing active cal ls :: 53 Answering a second call (call wa iting) W he n you are on an active call, yo u can receive a second call. When the second call comes in, the Call W aiting dial og box appe.
54 :: Managing active calls Forwarding all calls Y ou can forward all your calls to another tele phone number. Y ou can also selectively forward certain calls (s ee “F orwarding calls under certa in conditions” in the next section).
Managing active cal ls :: 55 • Off/ No service: Forwards calls when your phone is not conne cted to a mobile network . 6. If the forwa rding number appears in t he pick list, select the number. If the forwarding numbe r does not appear in the pick list, select Edit Numbers then select New , enter a forwarding n umber , and select OK.
56 :: Defining favorite buttons Defining favorite buttons Y our T reo smartphone provi des appro ximately 7 0 programmable fa vorite buttons fo r quick access to the following common tasks: • Dialing a phone numb er (speed dial) • Accessing your Call Log.
Defining favorite buttons :: 57 Creating a speed dial favorit e button 1. Pre ss Phone/ Send . 2. Use the 5-way navigator to access Favorites 3. Select a blank bu tton. 4. Sele ct the T ypes pick list and select S peed Dial. 5. Enter a label for the favorite: • If the entry is for an existing contact, select Look up.
58 :: Defining favorite buttons Creating other types of favorite buttons 1. Press Phone/Send . 2. Use the 5-way to access Favorites. 3. Select a blank bu tton. 4. Select the T ypes pick list and select Ca ll Log, Dial P ad, Application, Message, Email, or W eb Link.
Using a phone headse t :: 59 Using a phone headset Y ou can connect a phone headset for hands-free op eration. If you need to u se your phone while drivin g and this is permitted in yo ur area, we recommend us ing a phone headset (sold separately).
60 :: Using a phone headset Using a wired headset Y our T reo smartphone uses a 2.5m m, 3-pi n headset conn ector . Y our smartphone works with head sets that are designed fo r this type of connector. W hen in doubt, as k the third-party he adset manufacturer if the p roduct is compatible with T reo smartphone s.
Using a phone headse t :: 61 Connecting to a headset or car kit with Bluet ooth wireless technology 1. Go to Applications and select Bluetooth . 2. Sel ect On. 3. Enter a d evice name for your p hone. This is the name that appe ars on the other Bluetooth device’s screen when it con nects to your phone.
62 :: Using a phone headset 8. After you finish setting up the device, select Done to retu rn to the Applications Vi e w..
Customizing ph on e settings :: 63 Customizing phone settings Selecting ringtones Y ou can set different tones for different types of incoming phone ca lls and alerts. 1. Press Ph one/Send . 2. Open the menus . 3. Select Options, and th en select Sound P references.
64 :: Customizing phone s ettings Selecting Alert V olume and V ibrate settings 1. Press Phone/Send . 2. Open the menus . 3. Select Options, an d then select S ound Preferences.
Customizing ph on e settings :: 65 Assigning a caller ID photo 1. Press Ph one/Send . 2. Sele ct the Contacts favorite button. 3. Ope n the contact you want to give a photo caller I D.
66 :: Customizing phone s ettings Assigning a caller ID ringtone 1. Press Phone/Send . 2. Select the Spee d Dial favorite you want to give a ringtone. 3. Open the menus . 4. Select Edit Favorites Button on the Record menu. 5. Select the Ring tone pick list and select a tone for this contact entry .
What are all those icons? :: 67 W hat are all those icons? Y ou can monitor the status of seve ral items using icons at the top of the Phone screen: Network name Displays Cingular W ireless when your phone is on and you are in a coverage area. If you are outside a coverage area, No service or SOS On ly appears instead.
68 :: What are all those icons? The triangle appears when your ph one is on and a G P RS or E DG E network is within range. Some service providers do not show the triangle. Appears when y ou are connected to a G PR S or E D G E netwo rk. Y o u can still receive calls.
using email :: 69 using email.
70 :: Using email on your smartphone Using email on your smartphone Y ou can send and read email on your T reo™ 650 smartph one much as you do from a computer . Y ou can ad d and view attac hed files, forward email, file email into fo lders, maintain multiple email accounts (i ncluding personal and corporate accounts), and so on.
Using email on your smartphone :: 71 W hich email application should I use? I want t o ... Then use ... Access an email account that’ s set up on my Mac computer Chec k free web mail, such as Hotmai.
72 :: Using email on your smartphone *Recommend for seconda ry email accounts on ly . Access email from up to three ema il account s Access email from four to eight email account s Use the Advanced En.
VersaMail :: 73 Ve r s a M a i l Before you can u se V ersaMail, you need to enter you r email account setti ngs. If you have multiple email accounts, you must enter setting s for each email account.
74 :: Ver saMail • Incoming mail server name , such as mail.myisp.com • Incoming and outgoing mail server port numbe rs, such as 110 (incomin g POP), 143 (incoming 143), or 25 (outgoing POP or IMA.
VersaMail :: 75 Setting up V ers aMail to work with other providers 1. Go to Applications and select V ersaMail . 2. If promp ted to select an in itial setup option, then se lect Continue. If no prompt is displayed , open the menus , select Accoun ts, select Account Setup, and then select New .
76 :: Ver saMail Creating and sending messages 1. From the Inbox, select New . 2. Begin entering th e addressee’s email address, first name, or last name . If the informat ion you are entering matches one or more entries in Conta cts, V ersaMail displays th e matching contacts.
VersaMail :: 77 Attaching ringtones 1. Cre ate the message to which you want to attach the ringtone. 2. On the New Message screen , tap the red pa per clip icon in the uppe r-right corner. 3. Select Sounds from the T ype pic k list. 4. Select the ringtone you want , and then select Insert.
78 :: Ver saMail 2. From any mailbox, select Get or Get & Send . 3. From the In box, select the messag e you want to view . 4. If a larg e incoming message is truncated, select Mo re .
VersaMail :: 79 2. T ap the attachment name at the bottom of the message screen to view it in th e default viewer on you r phone. Or, tap the folder icon to the left of the a ttachment name to open a .
80 :: Ver saMail 3. Select Delete on the Message menu. 4. If a confirm ation dialog b ox appea rs, select O K to confirm deletion. Deleting messages by date Y ou can quickly delete a group of messa ges by selecting a ran ge of dates. 1. Open the menus .
VersaMail :: 81 1. Open the menus . 2. Select Options, and th en select P references. 3. Sel ect Auto Sync. 4. Ch eck the Sync automatically b ox. 5. Select the Every pick list an d select the time interval, from 5 minutes to 12 hours. Note that if yo u set a more freque nt interval, yo u may need to recharg e your phone’ s battery more ofte n.
82 :: Ver saMail 3. Select Delivery Options. 4. Set any of the following preferences. • Get : Indicates whether to get m essage subjects only or entire messages. • Ask Every Time: Indicates if you want to see a dialog box for selecting subjects only or entire messages each time you retr ieve email.
VersaMail :: 83 Attaching a signature to a mess age Y ou can attach a personal sig nature, with info like your compan y's address and fax and telephon e numbers, to the b ottom of all messages yo u send. 1. From any mai lbox screen, open the menus .
84 :: Xpre ss Mail X press Mail Before you can u se Xpress Mail to work with ema il on your smartpho ne, you need to do the following: • Enter your email accou nt information on the Cingu lar Xpress Mail website from your computer. • Download and insta ll the Xpress Mail desktop software.
Xpress Mail :: 85 4. Click Save. Installing the Xpress Mail desktop software 1. While still on the Xpress Mail website, when prompted, click Download to copy the Xpress Mail desktop softwa re to your computer . 2. Click Save to store the file on yo ur co mputer .
86 :: Xpre ss Mail 4. Close all programs th at are running on your comput er ex cept your web bro wser , and then clic k Next. 5. F ollow the onscree n prompts to fini sh the installation , and then clic k Finish. Setting up the X press Mail desktop softw are 1.
Xpress Mail :: 87 2. Leave the E nable mobile acce ss to mail, calen dar , and contacts box chec ked, select the type of mail server y ou wa nt to connect to, an d then click Next. 3. Uncheck the Enable access to yo ur documents via your mobile P DA .
88 :: Xpre ss Mail Installing Xpre ss Mail on your smartphone 1. If your smartphone screen is off, press Power/ End to wake up the scree n, and then press Ce nter to turn off K eyguard. 2. If Phone Off is displayed i n the upper-lef t corner of the screen, press an d hold P ower/ End to turn on your phone.
Xpress Mail :: 89 2. Press and h old P o wer/ End to turn on your ph one again. 3. Go to Applications and select XpressMail . 4. Ente r your smartphone’s phon e number, and then select Next. 5. If promp ted, select Y es to connect to th e Internet. 6.
90 :: Xpre ss Mail • If your email p rovider’s name is not listed, then yo u need to obtain th e following info from your system administrator or IS P , and then skip to “Setting up Xpress Mail .
Xpress Mail :: 91 10.T o download messages from th is account, select Sync Now. T o go to the Inbox without downloadin g messages, select Sync Later. Setting up X press Mail to work with other providers 1. If your smartphone screen is off , press P ower/ End to wake up the screen, and then press Center to turn off Keyguard.
92 :: Xpre ss Mail 3. From the Inbox (or any fold er), select Sync . New em ails appear in the list. Unread emails appear in bold. If an email has an a ttachment (such as a phot o or a text file), the envelope icon shown with each email in the list wi ll also show a pape rclip.
Xpress Mail :: 93 Reading email with X press Mail 1. From the Inb ox (or any folder) select an em ail from the list. The screen displays the email you chose. V iewing att achme nts in Xpress Mail If a message has an a ttachment, the name of the attach ment will be shown ne xt to an icon of a paper clip.
94 :: Xpre ss Mail 4. . If the entire attachment hasn’t been downlo aded to your smartphone, select O K to download i t. Replyin g to email with Xpress Mail 1.
Xpress Mail :: 95 3. Enter the name of the email re cipient. 4. Ente r your messag e. 5. T o add an atta chment, se e “ Adding attachments to email with X press Mail” on page 9 7. 6. Sele ct Send Now to send the email right aw ay; select Send to send it later.
96 :: Xpre ss Mail • By using the Se arch f eature, whic h finds addresse s for you. • By using the autocompletion feature, which completes addresses for you. T o use an email address in an email yo u’ve received: 1. From an o pen email, sel ect a blue ema il address contained in the body of the message.
Xpress Mail :: 97 T o use the autocompletion feature: 1. From the Inbox (or an y folder), select New . 2. In the T o : field, begin en tering the name or email address of the messag e recipient. A list of names and addresses from your Co ntacts list that matc hes the characters you’ve entered is d isplayed.
98 :: Xpre ss Mail Deleting email messages with X press Mail 1. From the In box (or any folder), place a ch eck mar k in the box for the emails you want to delete. 2. Select Delete . T o retrieve deleted me ssages, see “Using different folders with Xpr ess Mail” on page 98.
Xpress Mail :: 99 W hen you are in one folder , you can easily switc h to another fo lder: 1. From the Inbox (or any folder), select th e menu at the top r igh t of the screen. (It displays the fold er you’re cu rrently in.) 2. Select the folder you want to switch to.
100 :: Xpre ss Mail Using fi lters Filters provide a conven ient way to receive me ssages the way you want. 1. From the Inb ox (or any folder), open the menus . 2. Select Settings, and th en select Pref erences. 3. Select the pick list in the uppe r-right corner of the screen, and then sele ct Mail.
Xpress Mail :: 101 5. Select either or both of the following options: • Check the Audible notification box to be notified of n ew messages by a sound, and then select the pick lists to select th e sound volume and typ e. • Check the Vibrate box if you want your smartph one to vibrate to notify you of new message s.
102 :: Xpre ss Mail Receiving confi rmation messages Xpress Mail lets you choose whether to receive confirmation messages b efore completing commo n tasks. 1. From the Inb ox (or any folder), open the menus . 2. Select Settings, and th en select Pref erences.
Xpress Mail :: 103 Updating Xp ress Mail software 1. From the Inbox (or any fo lder), open the menus . 2. Select Setting s. 3. Sel ect Check for U pdates.
104 :: Usin g GoodLink Using GoodLink Y ou can install the optional GoodLin k applic ation for secure, real -time access to your Microsoft Outlook em ail, calendar, contacts, tasks, and notes.
using othe r wireless features : : 105 using other wireless f eatures.
106 :: Messagin g Messaging Y ou can exc h ange brief text and multimedia messages with other mobile phones that support these forms of mes saging (also known as S M S and M MS ) and with email addresses.
Messaging :: 107 4. Sele ct the T o pick list to address the message: • If the recipient’s name appears i n the T o pick list, select it fro m the list. • If the recipient is in y our Contacts list, select Lookup in Contac ts, and then enter the first f ew letters of the rec ipient’s first or last na me.
108 :: Messagin g 1. Make sure y our phone is turned on (see “T urning your phone on and off” on page 18). 2. Press Messaging . 3. Select New . 4. Select Add. 5. Select the T o pic k lis t to address the message: • If the recipient’s name appe ars in the T o pick list, select it from the list.
Messaging :: 109 • Add Movie: Lets you insert one or more m ovies. Y ou can capture a movie with the built-in camera or in sert an existing video clip. If you insert a movie, you cannot add photo s or sounds to the same page. 8. Enter a subject and a text message or caption.
110 :: Messagin g Using links in messages W hen you receive a text message that contains a telephon e number, email address, or U R L, you can dial the number , send an em ail message, or go to the web pa ge immediately . Y our smartphone a utomaticall y opens the ap propriate application from the link.
Messaging :: 111 Managing your messages The status icons that appear next to each message in the In box and Outb ox folders indicate the foll owing: • A text message. U rgent messages app ear with a red e xclamation point ( !) . • A chat session. • A voice mail or nume ric page.
112 :: Messagin g 3. Select the Purge pick list and select an option. 4. Select OK. Chatting with Messaging W hen you exchange more than one message with a single contact, yo ur messages are gro uped into a c hat session.
Messaging :: 113 Customizing your Messaging settings 1. Press Messaging . 2. From the Inb ox, open the menus . 3. Select Options, and th en select P references.
114 :: Messagin g • Di sp l ay m y n am e in ch at wi nd o w a s: Enter the name you wa nt displayed as the label for your messages in th e Chat view . • Label color: Select a color to differentiate your messages from the send er’s messages while in the Chat view .
Messaging :: 115 Selecting alert tones 1. Press Messaging . 2. Open the menus . 3. Select Options, and then select Alerts. 4. Select th e Alert V olume pick list and select a volume level. 5. Sele ct the first V ibrat e pick list and indic ate if you want your phone to vibrate during an incoming alert, when the Ringer switch is set to S ound On.
116 :: Browsing the web Browsing the web The W eb browser on your T reo smartphone prov ides quic k and easy access to web pages. Y ou can view most sites you use on your computer, including those with security and ad vanced features, such as JavaScript and frames.
Browsing the web :: 117 • T o go to any web pa ge on the Internet, enter the address in the Address Bar , or select . • If you bro wse to a secure web page, a Lock appears in the Ad dress bar .
118 :: Browsing the web S aving a page The W eb browser lets you save a page for off line viewin g, so you don’ t need an Internet connectio n to view it later . 1. Go to th e page you want to save. 2. Open the menus . 3. Select Save P age from the Page me nu.
Browsing the web :: 119 1. From the Bookm arks V iew, open the me nus . 2. Sel ect Edit Book marks on the Bo okmarks menu . 3. Enter a new title for this page. 4. Use the stylus to drag and drop bookmark s into diff erent slots on the c u rrent page .
120 :: Browsing the web Copying text from a web page Y ou can copy text from a web page and paste it in other app lications. 1. Use the stylus to h ighlight the text you want to copy .
Browsing the web :: 121 Customizing your W eb browser settings 1. Open the menus . 2. Select Options, and th en select P references. 3. Sele ct Page and set any of the following preferences: • Start W ith: Determines which view displays every time you open the W eb browser.
122 :: Browsing the web 5. Select Advanced and se t any of the foll owing prefe rences: • Set memory limit for storing pages: Sets the amount of memory used for your cache. Pages are cached so they load faster the next time you view them. • Cookies: Indicates ho w much memory is being used by cook ies.
Dial-up networking :: 123 Dial-up networking If your W indows computer is en abled with Bluetoo th wireless technology , you can use your smartphone a s a wireless modem to access the Internet from your computer. Dial-up networki ng (DU N) is the feature that converts your smartphone into a wireless mo dem.
124 :: Dial-up networking 4. Select T rusted Devices. 5. Select Add Devi ce. The discovery icon appears, indicating that the discovery process is active. 6. Select your computer from the T rusted Devices list, and th en select OK. 7 . Enter a passkey on the Bluetooth Security screen, and then sele ct OK.
Dial-up networking :: 125 4. Click Properties, and then click the Advanced tab. 5. Enter the following i n the Extra initi alization com mands field: A T+CG D CO NT=1, “ip” , “XXX” where XXX is the APN information for your Cingular Wireless data plan.
126 :: Dial-up networking Enabling DU N on your smartphone Y ou must enable DU N on your smartphone e ach ti me you wish to use your phone a s a wireless modem. 1. Go to Applications and select Blueto oth . 2. Select the Dial -up Networking pick list, and then select On.
Dial-up networking :: 127 4. Enter the username and password information required to access the Cingular Wireless data network. 5. Enter the followin g in the Dial f ield: *9 9***1# 6. Click Dial. Once the co nnection is succe ssfully established, you can br owse the Internet on your computer or down load your email.
128 :: Conn ections with Bluetooth de vices Connections with Bluetooth devices After yo u set up a connect ion with your comp uter or other accessor y devices wit h Bluetooth wirele ss technology , you may want to set up other truste d devices, such as a friend’s handheld.
Connections with Bluetooth devices :: 129 7 . Enter the same passk ey on your smartpho ne and the othe r device and selec t OK. IMPOR T A NT : Some devices with Bluetoot h wireless technology have a built-in passkey; others let you choose the passkey .
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playing media files :: 131 playing media files.
132 :: Taking photos and videos T aking photos and videos Y our phone comes with an easy-to -use built-in camera that allow s you to instantly take and view picture s and videos and send th em to your friends and fa mily .
Taking photos and videos :: 133 Recording a video Y ou can store videos on your sma rtphone or on an e xpansion card. 1. Go to Applicat ions an d select Came ra . 2. Select V ideo . 3. Sele ct the Album pick list and select t he album where y ou want to save the v ideo.
134 :: Taking photos and videos V iewing a photo 1. Go to Applications and select Medi a . 2. Select the photo you want to view. 3. Press Up and Do wn to zoom in and ou t. 4. If the p hoto has a voice caption, sele ct Audio to hear it. 5. Select Done.
Taking photos and videos :: 135 Sending a photo or video Y ou can send a photo o r video to other ph oto-enabled mo bile phones or to an email address. 1. Go t o Applicat ions and se lect Media . 1. Se lect the photo or v ideo you want to send . 2. Sele ct Send .
136 :: Taking photos and videos Organizing photos an d videos 1. Go to Applications and select Medi a . 2. Select the pick list at the top of the scree n, and select th e album you want to organize. 3. Select Organize . 4. Select a photo or video to add it to or to re move it from the albu m.
Taking photos and videos :: 137 Deleting a photo or video 1. Go t o Applicat ions and se lect Media . 2. Se lect the photo or v ideo you want to dele te. 3. Open the menus . 4. Select Delete from the Media menu. 5. Select Delete to confirm deletion. Customiz ing your C amer a settin gs 1.
138 :: Taking photos and videos 4. Select Done. V iewing photos and videos on your computer W hen you sync hronize, your photos and vi de os are copied to your desk top computer. Y ou can view photos in J P EG format and videos in .3G P format, and y ou can email them to friends using your desktop email application.
Listening to musi c :: 139 Listening to music Y ou can listen to music through the speaker on the back of your smartpho ne or through a st ereo headphone (stereo headphone adapter or 2.
140 :: Listening to music 1. Connect your smartphone to your compute r with the USB syn c cable. 2. Insert an e xpansion card into your smartpho ne. 3. Do one of the follo wing: • Wi nd o w s : Drag and drop th e file(s) or folder onto the palmOne Quick Install icon o n the W ind ows desktop.
Listening to musi c :: 141 3. Click Save T racks, and follow the onscreen instruc tions to select and cop y tracks. 4. Go to Applicat ions and select Music . 5. Conn ect your phone and your com puter to the USB syn c cable. 6. In Rea lPlayer on your com puter , click Burn/T ransfer .
142 :: Listening to music 7 . Drag the song files you want from the My Library wi ndow on the left into the palmOne devi ce window on th e right. 8. Be sure your sma rtphone is on an d that RealPl ayer is open . If it is, a gr een Connected ligh t appears in the l ower-left corner of RealPlayer on y our computer .
Listening to musi c :: 143 RealPlayer continues play ing un til it reaches th e end of your list or until you selec t Stop. Music continu es to play even if you swit c h to an other application or turn off your screen. If you wa nt to stop playing music whe n you exit RealPlayer , op en the Options menu and select Preferences.
144 :: Listening to music Editing a playlist 1. Go to Applications and select RealPl ayer . 2. Select Playlists. 3. Select the playlist you want to edit. 4. Select Edit. 5. Do any of the following: • T o delete a song fr om the playlist, select the song, an d then select Remove .
using organizer features :: 145 using organizer fe a t u r e s.
146 :: Conta cts Contacts Contacts is wher e you enter information about people you kn ow . Y ou can acce ss this info from the P hone application to dial ph one numbers and create fa vorites, and from the Messaging a nd email applications to send messages.
Contacts :: 147 8. T o display additional fields fo r this conta ct, select Plus . 9. After you enter all the informatio n, select Done. V iewing or changing contact information 1.
148 :: Conta cts V iewing your S I M Phonebook By default, you can view your SI M Phonebook rig ht in the Contacts applicat ion. 1. In the Contacts lis t, open the m enus . 2. Select Options, an d then select Preferences. 3. Make sure th e Show SI M P honeboo k Category box is checked.
Calendar :: 149 Calendar Displaying your calendar • Press Calend ar repeatedly to cycle thr ough the variou s views: • Agenda V iew: Shows your daily schedule and any items on you r T asks list that are overdue or d ue today . If there’s room , Agenda V iew also shows your schedule for the next dates that have events scheduled.
150 :: Calendar 4. Select the starting minute for the event. 5. Select the End T ime b ox and se lect the ending hour and minu te for the even t. 6. (Optiona l) Select the Time Zone pick list and select a time zone. 7. S e l e c t O K . 8. Enter a description for the event.
Calendar :: 151 4. Sel ect O K. Creating an untimed event An untimed even t, suc h as a birthday or anniversary , does not occur at a pa rticular time. 1. Press Calenda r until you are in Day V iew. 2. Press Left and Right to go to the date of the event.
152 :: Calendar 5. Select the color you want to give this category , and then select O K. 6. (Optiona l) Repeat steps 4 and 5 to a dd or edit more categories. 7 . Select OK two more times. Now that the category is se t up, you can assign a specific event to this categ ory .
Calendar :: 153 6. Sel ect O K. Customiz ing displa y options for yo ur calendar 1. From any Cale ndar view, open the menus . 2. Select Options, and then select Display Options. 3. Sele ct the Default View pick list and se lect the view yo u want to see when you open Calendar.
154 :: Calendar 5. Select the Day box and set any of the following Day V iew options: • Show Category List: The Ca tegory pic k list displays in Day V iew. • Show Time Bars: The time bars appear in the Day V iew to show the du ration of an event and to illustrate event conflicts.
Calendar :: 155 Selecting alarm tones 1. From Day View in Calendar , open the menus . 2. Select Options, and th en select Sound P references. 3. Select the V olume box. 4. Select each pic k list and select an Alert V olu me and V ibrate setting. 5. Sele ct the T o nes box.
156 :: Tasks T asks Y ou can use T ask s as a reminder of tasks you need to complete a nd to keep a record of when you finish tasks. Adding a task 1. Go to Applications and select T asks . 2. Select New to create a new task 3. Enter a descrip tion of the task .
Tasks :: 157 Setting task priority , due date, and other det ails The Details dialog box enables you to assign several values for tasks. 1. Go to Applicat ions and select T asks . 2. Select the task to whic h you want to assign details. 3. Select Details.
158 :: Tasks Chec king off a task 1. Select the task y ou want to check off. 2. Press Center to check off the task. Organizing your tasks In the T asks list, select one of these op tions: • All: Displays all your tasks. • Date: Displays tasks that are due in a specific time frame.
Tasks :: 159 Customiz ing T asks The T asks Preferences screen enable s you to control the appea rance of the T asks list screen. 1. In the T asks list, open the menus . 2. Select Options, and th en select P references. 3. Set any of the following preferences: • Sort by: Indicates the order in which your tasks appe ar in the list.
160 :: Memos Memos Memos are a grea t way to store notes on your T reo 650 smartp hone. Creating a memo 1. Go to Applications and select Memos . 2. Enter the text you want to appear in the me mo. 3. Select Done. Deleting a memo 1. Go to Applications and select Memos .
staying productive :: 161 staying productive.
Wo r l d C l o c k W orld Clock displays the day and time in thre e cities around the globe. W hether you’re travelling or at home, it’s easy to keep tr ack of the best time to reach your busines s associates, friends, and family in far away places.
Adding cities If the city you wa nt to display is no t in the predefine d list, you can add it. 1. Select a City pick list and select Edit List. 2. Sele ct Add. 3. Select a location in the same time zone as the city you want to add, and then select OK.
Calculator Calculator inc ludes a basic calculator , plus an advanc ed calculator with scientific, financial, and conversion functio ns. Switch ing between Basic and Advanced Calculator Modes 1. Go to Applications and select Calculator . 2. Open the menus .
• Logic: Hexadecimal characters in keypad, plus logic fu nctions such as and, not, or and xor. In place of Fl oat/ Degrees (see b elow), this vie w includes op tions for class (bin, oct, S Dec, U Dec, hex) and bits (8, 16, 32). • Statistics: Statistical function s such as sum , factorial, an d random number generator .
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managing files and appl ications :: 167 managing files and applications.
168 :: Using F ind Using Find The Find feature locates any text in the built-in applications a nd databases and in some third-party applications. The Find feat ure searches for the group of characters you specify , including cha racters that are pa rt of a word.
Installing applica tions :: 169 Installing applications Y our T r eo™ 650 smartphone comes with several built-in and read y to use applications. Y ou can also install any of the b onus software inclu ded on the So ftware Installation CD as well as other third-party Palm OS ® applications, suc h as business software, games, and more.
170 :: Installin g applications Installing applications from a W indows computer 1. Drag and drop the file(s) onto the palmOne ™ Quick Install icon on the Windows desktop. 2. Select your username fr om the list, and th en click OK. 3. Synchronize you r smartphone with you r computer to install the ap plication(s) on your smartphone.
Removing applicatio ns :: 171 Removing applications If you decide that you no longer need an appl ication, or you want to free up memory on your smartphone, you can remove applicatio ns from your smartphone or an expansion card (for more on expansion cards, see “I nserting and removing expansion cards” on page 17 9).
172 :: Removing applications If the application re-a ppears on your smartphone, you may need to m anually delete it from your comp uter . Locate y our Backup folder on your compu ter (W indows: C:Prog ram FilespalmOn eusername; Mac: Mac H DApplication spalmOneU sersuse rname).
Viewing applicati on info :: 173 V iewing application info The Info screens display basic statistics ab out the applications on your smartphone. 1. Go to Applicat ions .
174 :: Sending information with Bluetoo th® wireless technology Sending information with Bluetooth ® wireless tec hnology Sending information over a Bluet ooth wireless connection Y ou can send an individual en try or a category . W h en you send a catego ry , the items within the category appe ar as unfiled items on the receiv ing device.
Sending information with Bluetooth® wi reless technology :: 175 8. Sele ct Send. 9. Select Bluetooth, and then select OK. 10.Select the receiv ing device on the Discove ry Results screen, and then select O K. Receiving information over a Bluet ooth wireless connection 1.
176 :: Beam ing information Beaming information Y our smartphone is equi pped with a n IR (infrare d) port that lets you be am informatio n to another Palm P owered device with an I R port. The I R port is located on the to p of your smartph one, between th e antenna and the Ringer switc h, behind the small dark shield.
Beaming in formation :: 177 Beaming an application Not all applications can be beamed. A Lock icon appears on the Bea m screen next to applications that ca nnot be beamed. 1. Go to Applicat ions . 2. Open the menus . 3. Sel ect Beam o n the App men u.
178 :: Beam ing information 7 . W h en the Beam Status dialog b ox appears, point the I R port on your sm artphone directly at the IR port of the receivi ng device. 8. W ait for the Beam Status dialog box to indicate that the tr ansfer is complete before you con tinue using yo ur smartphon e.
Using expansion cards :: 179 Using e xpansion cards The e xpansion card slot on yo ur smartphone enables you to a dd SD cards an d MultiMediaCard ca rds to extend the storage capacity of your smartphon e.
180 :: Using expansion cards 3. Hold your smartphone with the screen facin g you and the card wit h the label facing you. T he notch on the card shou ld be in the lowe r-left corner ne xt to the antenna. 4. Insert the card into the expansion ca rd slot until you feel it lo ck into place and hear the confirmation tone.
Using expansion cards :: 181 Opening applications on an expansion card After you insert an expansion card in the expansion card slot, you can open any of the applications stored on the expansion card. 1. Insert the ex pansion card int o the exp ansion card slot.
182 :: Using expansion cards V iewing expansion card information The Card Info application displays g ene ral information about the expan sion card that is currently in the ex pansion card slot.
customizing your smar tphone :: 183 customizing your smartphone.
184 :: Sys tem sound setti ngs System sound settings Y ou can immediately silence all soun ds on your smartpho ne, including phone ringtones, Cale ndar alerts, and system so unds. This does not mute the speaker o n your T reo™ 650 sm artphone during a pho ne call.
System sound se ttings :: 185 Setting system volume levels Y ou can set the volume level fo r system sounds, such as the tone th at plays when you synchronize. 1. Go to Applications and select S ounds . 2. Select the Application pick list and sel ect General.
186 :: Displa y and appearance Display and appearance Adjustin g the br ightness Depending on the lighting conditions in which you’re using your smar tphone, you may need to adjust the b rightness of the scree n. 1. Press Option , and then press Bac klight .
Display and appearance :: 187 Setting date and time formats F ormats Prefe rences enables you to sele ct number convention s based on geographi c regions. For e x ample, in the United Kingdo m, time often is expressed using a 24-h our cloc k. In the United States, time is expre ssed using a 12-hour clock with an AM or PM suffix.
188 :: Displa y and appearance Aligning the screen Occasionally , yo ur smartphone screen may need to be readjusted. If this occurs, yo u may see the wrong feature being activated when you tap the scree n. T o fix th e problem, yo u can align th e screen any time.
Applications settin gs :: 189 Applications settings Arranging applications by category Y ou can assign an application to a ca tegory and then display a specific category of applications in th e Applications V iew . 1. Go to Applicatio ns . 2. Open the menus .
190 :: Applications settings Reassigning buttons Buttons Preferences lets you select which applications are associated with th e quick buttons on you r smartphone . W e recommend that you leave the primary b utton assignments on the fa ctory settings until yo u become comf ortable with the f eatures of yo ur smartphone .
Locking your phone and info :: 191 L ock ing your phone and info Y our T reo smartphone includ es several f eatures to protect your ph one from inadvertent us e and keep your information priva te.
192 :: Locking your pho ne and info Locking your screen Auto-Keyguard lets you automa tically lo ck the ke yboard after a period of inactivity . 1. Go to Applications and select Prefs . 2. Select Keyguard . 3. Set either of the following p references: • Auto-Keyguard: T he period of inactivity that passes before the keyb oard automatically locks.
Locking your phone and info :: 193 T o p ermanentl y unloc k your SI M card: 1. Press Ph one/Send . 2. Open the menus . 3. Select Options, and th en select Phon e Lo ck. 4. Unch e ck t he Lock S I M b ox . 5. Wh en prompted, enter the curren t PI N and select OK.
194 :: Locking your pho ne and info 8. Do one of the follo wing: • Select Loc k & T urn Off to lock your sma rtphone immed iately . • Press Applications to accept your settin gs and continue u.
Locking your phone and info :: 195 5. Sele ct Done. W orking with private entries In most applications you can m ark individu al entries a s private. All private entries remain visible an d accessible until you select the Se curity setting to hide or mask them.
196 :: Locking your pho ne and info V iewing all private records Make sure the entrie s you want to mask are m arked privat e. 1. Go to Applications and select Security . 2. Select the Current Privacy pic k list and select Show Records. 3. If the Show P rivate Records dialog box appears, en ter your passw ord, and th en select OK.
Locking your phone and info :: 197 Connecting to a virtual private network If you want to use you r smartphone to a ccess yo ur corporate email account or other files on your corporate server , you may need to set up a virtual priv ate network (VP N) on your smartphone .
198 :: System settings System settings Setting the date and time Date & Time Preferences enables you to set the time, date, tim e zone, and Daylig ht Savings T ime setting for your smartpho ne. 1. Go to Applications and select Prefs . 2. Select Date & Ti me.
System settings :: 199 Optimizing po wer settings 1. Go to Applicat ions an d select Prefs . 2. Sel ect P ower. 3. Set any of the following preferences: • Auto-off After: The time that elapses before yo ur screen turns off automatically . • Beam Receive : The setting for whether you wa nt your smartp hone to receive beamed information.
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finding help :: 201 finding help.
202 :: Trouble upgrading? T rouble upgrading? If you experience problems wi th your T reo™ 650 smartphone a fter performing the upgrade steps in this guide, you may have in compatible applications or settings that were not quara ntined during the installa ti on process.
Trouble upgrading ? :: 203 5. Perform a hard reset on your smartphon e. See “Resetting your smartphon e” on page 205 for in structions . 6. Sync your smartphone wi th your new deskto p software; be sure to select your existing username. 7 . Reinstall third-party applic ations from the copy of your Backup subfolder.
204 :: Trouble install ing the desktop software? T rouble installing the desktop software? If you are hav ing trouble installing the deskto p software, you ma y have the wrong version of the software or some of your com puter’s resources may be unavaila ble.
Resetting your smartp hone :: 205 Resetting your smartphone Performing a soft reset A soft reset is similar to rest arting a computer . If your smartphon e is not responding or you have trouble sy nchronizing with your computer , a soft reset may help.
206 :: Res etting your sma rtphone 1. Press the Battery Door Re lease button and slide the battery d oor downward to remove it from your smar tphone. 2. While pressing and holding Up , use t he tip of the stylus to gently press the reset butt on on the bac k of your smartphone.
Replacing the batt ery :: 207 Replacing the battery Y our T reo™ 650 smartphone comes w ith a replaceable battery . Be sure to use a replacement battery that is compatible w ith smartphone.
208 :: Replacing the battery A B C D A. Battery Do or Release b utton B. Battery contacts C. Notch D. Phone c ontacts.
Screen :: 209 Screen The screen appears blank 1. When a ca ll lasts longer than one minu te, the screen automa tically turns off. Press any key except P ower/ E nd to wake up the scre en. Pressing P owe r/ End hangs up the call. 2. Look closely at the screen.
210 :: Network connection Network connection Signal strength is weak 1. If you’re standi ng, move about 10 f eet in any dir ection. 2. If you’re in a bu ilding, mov e near a window . Open any metal blinds. 3. If you’re in a building, move ou tdoors or to a more op en area.
Network connec tion :: 211 My smartphone makes or answers calls when it’s in a bri efcase or pocket Items in your briefcase or pocket may be pressing the onscreen Answer button or otherwise activating screen items. If this ha ppens, be sure to press Power/End to turn off the screen before placing your smartphone in a briefcase or pocket.
212 :: Network connection My smartphone won’t connect to the Interne t Y our smartphone supports G P RS and E D G E wireless data networks. T o connect to the Internet, you must subscribe to and a cti vate G PR S or E DG E data services with Cingular W ireless.
Network connec tion :: 213 I can’t send or receive text or multimedia messages • Make sure the S I M card is inserted co rrectly (see “Inserting the S I M card” on page 17) and your p hone is turned on (se e “T urning your smartphone on and off” on page 18).
214 :: Dial-up networking Dial-up networking My computer does not appear on the T rusted Devices screen • If you select Add Device and yo ur computer does no t appear on the list, select Find More. • Make sure that the computer’s Bluetoot h setting is on and th at the computer is discoverabl e.
Synchronizati on :: 215 Sync hronization Sync hronization l ets you ba ck u p your smartphon e’s inform ation onto yo ur computer . If you ever need to perfo rm a hard reset or otherwise erase a ll your information on your smartphone, you can sync hronize your smartphone w ith your compu ter to restore th e info.
216 :: Synchronization 3. Synchronize. If the syn chronization is successful, you do not need to complete the remaining steps. 4. P erform a soft reset (see “P erforming a soft reset” on page 205). 5. Synchronize. If the syn chronization is successful, you do not need to complete the remaining steps.
Synchronizati on :: 217 Synchronization fin ishes but info doesn’t appear where it should 1. Make sure you’re syn chr onizing with th e intended deskto p personal information manager (P I M). The Software Instal lation CD lets y ou synchronize with Palm Desktop or Microsoft Outlook for Windows.
218 :: Synchronization I have duplicate entries in Microsoft Outlook aft er I sync 1. Open M icrosoft Outlook and delete th e duplicate entries. 2. Manually enter inform ation you've a dded to your smartp hone for the aff ected application since the last time you synchronized.
Synchronizati on :: 219 If you're using Palm D esktop software: 1. On your phone, press Calend ar . 2. Open the menus . 3. Select Options, and th en select P references. 4. Unchec k the New events use time zones box (if it 's chec ked). 5. On your computer , open P alm Desktop softw are and correct the w rong entries.
220 :: Ema il Email I have problems using my account on my smartphone Occasionally you may experience problems using an email account after you set it up.
Email :: 221 Auto Sync is not working If Auto Sync is occurring and you turn you r phone off or the connection to y our email service provider is disconne cted, the Auto Sync fails.
222 :: Ema il My vCard or vCal email attachment isn’t forwarding correctly Palm Desktop software provides several features that work with email client software on a W indows computer . For these f eatures to work cor rectly , the email client software must be properly set up.
Email :: 223 I am using Microsoft Exchange Act iveSync, but the last seven days of email messages and Calendar events are not downloading to my smartphone Check with your system administrator to obta in the name of the mail server that offers you wireless access to the corp orate mail system.
224 :: Web We b I can’t access a pag e First, make sure you have Internet access: Open the W e b browser and try to view a web page you’ve lo aded before. T o ensure you’re viewing the p age directly from the Internet, open th e menus , and then select Connect on the Page menu.
Camera :: 225 Camera Here are some tips for tak ing good photos with the built-in camera: • Clean the camera’ s lens with a soft, li nt-free cloth. • T ake photos in bright lighti ng conditions. Low -light images may be grainy , due to the sensitivi ty of the camera.
226 :: Third -party applica tions T hird-party applications Sometimes, third-party applic ations can cause conflicts on yo ur smartphone. Third- party applications that modify wireless feat ures may req uire extra troubleshooting. If you recently installed an application and your smartphone seems to be stuck, try the following: 1.
Error messages :: 227 Error messages Y our smartphone is designed to minimize in terruptions when a system error occurs. If your smartphone encou nters a system error , it automatically resets itself and resumes functioning as norma l. If possible, it even tu rns y our phone back on if it was on before the error occurred.
228 :: Maki ng room on your smartphone Making room on your smartphone If you store a larg e number of records, or install many third-pa rty applications, the internal memory o n your smartpho ne may fill up.
Voice quality :: 229 V oice quality Is the other person heari ng an ec ho? • T ry decreasing the volume on yo ur smartphone to avoid couplin g or fe edbac k on the other pe rson’s end. T his applies to both the speakerphone and to the handset earpiece.
230 :: Where to learn more W here to learn more For a quick introduction • Quick T our: The Quic k T o ur teaches you how to use many features of your smartphone.
glossary :: 231 glossary.
232 :: glossary Alt (alternative) : A keyboard key. Enter a letter on the keyboard, and then press Alt to access variat ions suc h as international c h aracters an d symbols. Applications : The screen on you r smartpho ne from which y ou can open all applications.
glossary :: 233 Phone/Send : T he application on your smartphone that provides quic k access to the most commonly used applications on your sm artphone. PI M (personal information man ager): A genre of software that include s applications such as Palm Desktop so ftware, Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes, and ACT!.
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regulatory in formation :: 235 regulatory information.
236 :: regulatory informa tion FCC Statement This equipment has been te sted and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pur suant to part 15 of the FC C Rules. These limits are designe d to provide r easonable prote ction against harmful inte rference in a re sidential inst allation.
regulatory infor mation :: 237 Operational W arnings IMPOR T AN T INFO RMA TION ON S AFE AND EFF IC IENT OPERA T IO N. Read thi s information b efore using your integr ated multi-serv ice portable radio.
238 :: regulatory informa tion Blackouts and Seizures Blinki ng lights, such as those experienc ed with television o r playing vide o games, may cause some pe ople to experien ce blackout or seizure , even if never experienced be fore.
regulatory infor mation :: 239 hazard, or medi cal emergencies. Rem ember, 9-1-1is a free call on your smartphon e! 9. Use yo ur smartphone to help ot hers in emergencies. Y our smartpho ne provides you a per fect opportunity to be a “good Samaritan” in your community.
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specifications :: 241 specifications.
242 :: 242 :: spec ifications Radio • GS M 850/900/18 00/1900 quad band world phone • GP RS class 10, class B; also supports CSD • E DG E up to 17 0kbps Phone features • Personal speakerphone • Hands-free headset jack (2 .
243 :: specifications :: 243 System requirements • Wi ndows 2000 or X P with USB port • Mac OS 10.2 –10.3 with US B port • Later versions may also be supported Operating and storage temperatur.
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index :: 245 inde x.
246 :: index Numerics 5-way navigator, using 32 A accented chara cters 37–39 accessing command buttons 3 4 Dial Pad 45 Phone applicat ion 44 accounts setting up Ve rsaMail on phone 74, 75 switching .
index :: 247 receiving 48 See also active calls viewing minutes usage for 55 volume, adjusting 64 camera customizing settings 137 solving problems with 225 using 132 card rea ders 139 categories recei.
248 :: index F fade setting 153 favorite buttons defining 56 –57 dialing calls with 46 feature s monitoring on Phone screen 67 –68 of Treo 650 10 5-way navigator, using 32 font, screen 1 86 format.
index :: 249 multimedia messaging. See messaging MultiMediaCard 1 79 music changi ng playlists for 144 details, viewing 142 files 139 formats 139 listening to 13 9 playing during ca ll 48 playing o n .
250 :: index messaging 109 recharging ha ndset 68 recordi ng time (act ual) 133 redialing ph one 19, 47 removi ng applications 171 songs from playlists 144 repeating even ts, displaying 154 replacing .
index :: 251 T taking photos 132 tasks customizing 159 display options 158 displaying 153, 15 8 managing 156–15 9 overdue 153, 158 setting alarms for 15 9 setting prefer ences 159 text messaging.
252 :: index in Web browser 116, 11 8, 118–119, 120 setting initial view for 121 wireless features independent of Palm OS fea- tures 18 World Clock 162.
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