PalmOne Treo 650 Using Manual

Manual is about: Sprint PCS Vision Smart Device Treo 650

Summary of Treo 650

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    Using your treo™ 650 smartphone by palmone includes setup information and instructions for most tasks rowdyug.Book page 1 tuesday, december 7, 2004 9:58 am.

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    Copyright copyright © 2004 palmone, inc. All rights reserved. Palmone, treo, the palmone and treo logos, palm, palm os, hotsync, graffiti, and palm powered are among the trademarks or registered trademarks owned by or licensed to palmone, inc. This product contains access co., ltd.’s netfront 3.0 in...

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    Contents :: 1 contents 3 welcome 4 if you read nothing else... 5 read this now: getting started 6 what you’ll need 7 treo smartphone overview 11 installing the battery 12 charging the battery 14 inserting the sim card 15 turning treo on and off 16 making your first call 19 first day: learning the ba...

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    2 :: contents 115 listening to music 121 world clock 123 calculator 125 looking up contacts and other information 127 beaming information 131 first month: managing applications 132 installing applications 134 removing applications 135 viewing application info 136 using expansion cards 141 when you’r...

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    Welcome :: 3 welcome congratulations on the purchase of your treo™ 650 smartphone by palmone. In one compact and indispensable device, you now have all of the following: • an advanced mobile phone* • a palm powered™ organizer with portable expansion capability (multimediacard/ secure digital/secure ...

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    4 :: if you read nothing else... 4 :: if you read nothing else... If you read nothing else... This guide is designed to get you using your treo™ 650 smartphone by palmone quickly, starting with just the basics. As you become more comfortable with your treo 650 smartphone and want to learn more, come...

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    Read this now: getting started :: 5 read this now: getting started rowdyug.Book page 5 tuesday, december 7, 2004 9:58 am.

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    6 :: what you’ll need what you’ll need as you work through the instructions in this guide, you’ll need all the items that came in the treo™ 650 smartphone box (see “treo smartphone overview” on page 7) as well as the following: • a subscriber identity module (sim) card for which you have an activate...

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    Treo smartphone overview :: 7 treo smartphone overview you should have received all of the following components in the treo 650 smartphone box: hardware • treo handset • your wireless service provider’s sim card • ac charger • usb sync cable • headset • electric socket adapter(s) (if required in reg...

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    8 :: treo smartphone overview treo 650 handset features the following illustrations show the locations and names of the physical features of the treo 650 smartphone. Refer to these illustrations while following the instructions in this guide. A. Ringer switch b. Infrared (ir) port c. Antenna d. Sim ...

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    Treo smartphone overview :: 9 a. Indicator light (phone and charge indicator) b. Earpiece c. 5-way navigator d. Messaging button e. Power/end button f. Microphone g. Multi-connector h headset jack i. Calendar button j. Phone/send button k. Side button l. Volume button a g c b e f h i j k l d be care...

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    10 :: treo smartphone overview * there are two models of treo 650: one model has a built-in camera and the other model does not have a camera. The packaging for your treo 650 identifies if a camera is included. A. Camera lens* b. Self-portrait mirror c. Battery door release d. Speaker a c d b import...

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    Installing the battery :: 11 installing the battery 1. Press the battery door release button and slide the battery door downward to remove it from your treo. 2. Align the metal contacts on the battery with the contacts inside the battery compartment. 3. Insert the battery into the compartment at a 4...

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    12 :: charging the battery charging the battery before using your treo 650 smartphone, you need to charge the battery. It may not turn on at all when you first remove it from the box. We recommend four hours for a full charge, or until the indicator light is solid green. 1. Plug the ac charger into ...

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    Charging the battery :: 13 after you turn on your treo smartphone, the onscreen battery icon displays power status: • full battery icon : battery is charged • partial battery icon : battery has some power and is not charging • empty battery icon : battery needs charging immediately • red lightning b...

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    14 :: inserting the sim card inserting the sim card your subscriber identity module (sim) card contains account information such as your phone number and voicemail access number. To use the phone, email, or web features of your treo 650 smartphone, you need to insert the sim card. If a sim card did ...

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    Turning treo on and off :: 15 turning treo on and off you can use the palm os ® features of your treo 650 smartphone independently of the wireless features and applications. In other words, the screen and phone are designed to be turned off and on separately. Turning your phone on and off when you t...

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    16 :: making your first call making your first call we recommend that you charge your treo 650 smartphone for a full four hours (or until the indicator light is solid green) before using it for the first time. 1. Press and hold power/end . You will hear a series of ascending tones. 2. Allow the treo...

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    Making your first call :: 17 adjusting call volume while a call is in progress, press the volume button on the side of your treo to adjust call volume. What’s my number? 1. Make sure your phone is on (see “turning your phone on and off” on page 15). 2. Press phone/send . 3. Press menu . 4. Select op...

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    First day: learning the basics :: 19 first day: learning the basics rowdyug.Book page 19 tuesday, december 7, 2004 9:58 am.

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    20 :: moving around the treo screen moving around the treo screen to move around the treo™ 650 smartphone screen, you can use the 5-way navigator or you can tap items on the screen with the stylus. With use, you will find your own favorite way to scroll, highlight, and select menu items. The 5-way i...

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    Moving around the treo screen :: 21 • tap an onscreen scroll arrow. • when viewing a list screen, such as the memo list: • press up or down to scroll one screen at a time. • press center and then press up or down to scroll between line items. • press left to switch from item scrolling to screen scro...

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    22 :: moving around the treo screen you can also use the stylus to highlight text on the screen. When text is highlighted, it appears in reverse type. • drag the stylus across the text you want to highlight. • double-tap a word to highlight it. • triple-tap a line of text to highlight it. Accessing ...

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    Moving around the treo screen :: 23 selecting menu items many applications have menus to provide access to additional features. These menus are usually hidden from view, but they appear when you press menu . To get the most out of your treo, it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with the addition...

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    24 :: using the keyboard using the keyboard using the keyboard backlight treo includes a keyboard backlight for low light conditions. The keyboard backlight activates automatically when the screen turns on. It turns off automatically when the screen turns off and when an active call lasts longer tha...

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    Using the keyboard :: 25 entering lowercase and uppercase letters • to enter lowercase letters, press the desired keys. • to enter an uppercase letter, press shift/find or right shift , and then enter a letter. You don’t need to press and hold shift while entering a letter. • to turn caps lock on, p...

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    26 :: using the keyboard 26 :: using the keyboard symbols and accented characters enter... Then press alt to select... Enter... Then press alt to select... Enter... Then press alt to select... A á à ä â ã å æ o ó ò ö ô œ õ ø 0 % ‰ ° a Á À Ä Ã Å Æ o Ó Ò Ö Ô Œ Õ Ø 1 b or b ß p or p % 2 c ç ¢ © ^ ˆ r o...

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    28 :: opening applications opening applications there are three application buttons on the front of the treo 650 smartphone. The fourth button turns your phone on and off, wakes up the screen, and controls the keyguard. Each application button can be used to open two applications. To access a button...

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    Opening applications :: 29 button primary application secondary application phone/send + web browser calendar + memos messaging + versamail® power/end (on/off) + keyguard in palm os ® , you access all available applications through the applications view: 1. Press applications . 2. Use the 5-way navi...

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    30 :: setting up your computer setting up your computer synchronization lets you enter information on your computer (using palm ® desktop software or microsoft outlook for windows) and then efficiently transfer that info to your treo 650 smartphone. At the same time, changes you make on your treo ar...

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    Setting up your computer :: 31 connecting your treo to your computer 1. Plug the ac charger into a wall outlet. If necessary connect an adapter. 2. Plug the usb sync cable into an available usb port or a powered usb hub on your computer. 3. Connect the sync cable to the multi-connector on the bottom...

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    32 :: setting up your computer installing the desktop synchronization software on your computer your computer needs to have all its resources available to install the software. Follow these guidelines for a successful installation: 1. Exit any applications that are currently running on your computer...

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    Synchronizing contacts and other information :: 33 synchronizing contacts and other information synchronizing means that information that is entered or updated in one place (your phone or your computer) is automatically updated in the other—no need to enter information twice. We strongly recommend t...

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    34 :: synchronizing contacts and other information 3. Wait for your treo to display a message indicating that the process is complete. • if nothing happens, make sure that you installed the desktop synchronization software from the software installation cd that came with your treo, and that it is ru...

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    Battery life :: 35 battery life battery life depends on individual usage. When used as a phone, your treo battery provides up to 6 hours of talk time or up to 300 hours of standby time. Maximizing battery life you can increase the life of your treo battery by following a few easy guidelines. Remembe...

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    36 :: where to learn more where to learn more for a quick introduction • quick tour: the quick tour teaches you how to use many features of your treo. It is already installed on your treo, and you can open it any time. While using your treo • tips: many of the built-in applications include helpful t...

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    First week: using phone, web, and messaging :: 37 first week: using phone, web, and messaging rowdyug.Book page 37 tuesday, december 7, 2004 9:58 am.

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    38 :: phone overview phone overview the phone application lets you make and receive calls and store favorites for contacting people and opening applications. Be sure you know how to turn on your phone before reading this section (see “turning your phone on and off” on page 15). Accessing the phone a...

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    Phone overview :: 39 you can monitor the status of several items using icons at the top of the phone screen: network name displays the name of your wireless service provider when your phone is on and you are in a coverage area. If you are outside a coverage area, no service or sos only appears inste...

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    40 :: phone overview appears when you are connected to a gprs or edge network. You can still receive calls. Displays the battery charge status. When the battery drains to 20% of its capacity, the icon changes from blue to red. At 10% of its capacity, you begin to receive warning messages, and at 5% ...

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    Dialing calls :: 41 dialing calls your treo offers several options for making phone calls. As you get familiar with your treo, you’ll discover which method you prefer. Dialing using the onscreen dial pad 1. Press phone/send . 2. Tap the onscreen dial pad to enter the number. 3. Press phone/send to d...

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    42 :: dialing calls 1. Press phone/send . 2. Select the contacts favorite button. 3. Using the keyboard, begin entering one of the following for the contact you want to call: • first initial and last name • first name • last name 4. Select the number you want to dial. 5. Press phone/send to dial. Di...

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    Dialing calls :: 43 redialing a recently called number • to dial the last number: from the main view in the phone application, press and hold phone/send to dial the last number you called. • to select from your most recently dialed numbers: from the main view in the phone application, press phone/se...

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    44 :: receiving calls receiving calls to receive calls, your phone must be on. This is different from having just the screen turned on (see “turning your phone on and off” on page 15). To answer a call, do one of the following: • press phone/send . • using the 5-way navigator, select the onscreen an...

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    Using voicemail :: 45 using voicemail setting up voicemail 1. Make sure your phone is turned on (see “turning your phone on and off” on page 15). 2. Press phone/send . 3. Use the 5-way navigator to access favorites. 4. Select the voicemail favorite button. Your treo connects to your wireless service...

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    46 :: managing active calls managing active calls when you make or receive a call, the active call view appears. Use the 5-way navigator to access the onscreen buttons in this view. Ends the call immediately. You can also press the headset button (if the headset is attached). Switches to the persona...

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    Managing active calls :: 47 ending a call do one of the following: • press power/end. . • select hang up. • press the headset button (if the headset is attached). Places the current call on hold. Lets you place another call while the first call is on hold. This button replaces the hold button when a...

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    48 :: managing active calls returning to an active call from another application you can use many other applications on your treo while holding a phone conversation, including the organizer and sms features. You cannot browse the web or send and receive email while on an active call. • from any appl...

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    More ways to manage calls :: 49 more ways to manage calls treo offers many advanced telephone features, including call waiting, conference calling, and call forwarding. Making a second call you can make a second call while your first call is still active. 1. After dialing the first number, use the 5...

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    50 :: more ways to manage calls making a conference call you can join a total of five other calls in a conference session, provided that your network and service plan include 6-way conferencing. Please contact your wireless service provider for more information. Additional charges may apply and minu...

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    More ways to manage calls :: 51 new. Enter a forwarding number, including the area code or country code if it is different from your mobile phone number. Select ok. 5. Select ok. Forwarding calls under certain conditions you can forward calls to another number when the line is busy, a call is unansw...

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    52 :: more ways to manage calls barring calls call barring lets you prevent unauthorized calls on your treo. This feature may not be available on all mobile networks. You must enter your call barring password every time you change your call barring preferences. Contact your wireless service provider...

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    Defining favorite buttons :: 53 defining favorite buttons treo provides approximately 70 programmable favorite buttons for quick access to the following common tasks: • dialing a phone number (speed dial) • accessing your call log. • accessing the onscreen dial pad. • opening an application • access...

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    54 :: defining favorite buttons creating a speed dial favorite button 1. Press phone/send . 2. Use the 5-way navigator to access favorites 3. Select a blank button. 4. Select the types pick list and select speed dial. 5. Enter a label for the favorite: • if the entry is for an existing contact, sele...

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    Defining favorite buttons :: 55 creating other types of favorite buttons 1. Press phone/send . 2. Use the 5-way to access favorites. 3. Select a blank button. 4. Select the types pick list and select call log, dial pad, application, message, email, or web link. 5. Enter a label for the favorite and ...

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    56 :: using a phone headset using a phone headset you can connect a phone headset for hands-free operation. If you need to use your phone while driving and this is permitted in your area, we recommend using a phone headset (sold separately). • you can press the headset button to perform any of the f...

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    Using a phone headset :: 57 headset specifications your treo uses a 2.5mm, 3-pin headset connector. Your treo works with headsets that are designed for this type of connector. When in doubt, ask the third-party headset manufacturer if the product is compatible with treo smartphones. If you hear a he...

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    58 :: connecting to devices with bluetooth wireless technology connecting to devices with bluetooth wireless technology with your phone’s built-in bluetooth wireless technology, you can connect to a number of devices with bluetooth wireless technology such as a headset, printer, or gps receiver, as ...

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    Connecting to devices with bluetooth wireless technology :: 59 5. Select setup devices. 6. Select hands-free setup. 7. Follow the onscreen instructions to create a trusted pair with the specific hands- free device. In some cases you may need to perform setup steps on the other device before you can ...

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    60 :: connecting to devices with bluetooth wireless technology creating trusted pairs after you set up a connection with your computer or other accessory devices with bluetooth wireless technology, you may want to set up other trusted devices, such as a friend’s handheld. When your treo recognizes a...

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    Connecting to devices with bluetooth wireless technology :: 61 sending an application over a bluetooth wireless connection 1. Go to applications . 2. Open the menus . 3. Select send on the app menu. 4. Select the send from pick list and select whether the application you want to send is located on y...

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    62 :: sending and receiving email sending and receiving email if you’ve activated data services on your treo, you’re ready to set up the versamail ® application on your phone. You can use the versamail account with your earthlink or bellsouth email account or any other pop3 or imap email account. Yo...

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    Sending and receiving email :: 63 2. Select your username from the first drop-down list, and then select the option to create a new versamail email account. Click next. 3. Select the option to synchronize with an email account detected on your pc, and then select the account from the list. Click nex...

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    64 :: sending and receiving email email provider is not listed in the mail service list, see “setting up an account on your computer: other providers (windows only)” on page 64 for account setup instructions. 1. Select the option to set up your email software when prompted on the final screen of sof...

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    Sending and receiving email :: 65 5. In the first field, enter a descriptive account name. In the next two fields, enter the username you use to access your email and your email account password. Enter your email address in the last field. Click next. 6. Enter the names of the incoming and outgoing ...

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    66 :: sending and receiving email 7. Enter the username you use to access your email. 8. Select the password box, enter your email account password, and then select ok. 9. Select next. 10.If you chose an email provider from the mail services pick list on the account setup screen, the mail server scr...

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    Sending and receiving email :: 67 attaching photos and videos 1. Create the message to which you want to attach the photo or video. 2. On the new message screen, tap the red paper clip icon in the upper-right corner. 3. Select photo/video from the type pick list. 4. On the select media screen, selec...

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    68 :: sending and receiving email attaching other types of files 1. Create the message to which you want to attach the item. 2. On the new message screen, tap the red paper clip icon in the upper-right corner. 3. Select the type of file to attach—for example, address, appointment, or memo/ text—from...

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    Sending and receiving email :: 69 replying to or forwarding messages when you respond to messages, you can select whether to include the original text (see “customizing your email settings” on page 71). 1. From the inbox or another folder, open the message to which you want to respond. 2. From the m...

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    70 :: sending and receiving email managing your messages the status icons that appear near the messages in your inbox indicate the following: you have not read the message. You have read the message. The message includes an attachment. This message is high priority. You can rearrange the versamail l...

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    Sending and receiving email :: 71 deleting messages by date you can quickly delete a group of messages by selecting a range of dates. 1. Open the menus . 2. Select delete old on the message menu. 3. Select the folder and a date range for the messages you want to delete. 4. Select ok. 5. If a confirm...

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    72 :: sending and receiving email scheduling auto sync you can set up versamail to automatically download new email messages to your phone with the auto sync feature. 1. Open the menus . 2. Select options, and then select preferences. 3. Select auto sync. 4. Check the sync automatically box. 5. Sele...

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    Sending and receiving email :: 73 setting preferences for getting messages 1. From any mailbox screen, open the menus . 2. Select options, and then select preferences. 3. Select delivery options. 4. Set any of the following preferences. • get : indicates whether to get message subjects only or entir...

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    74 :: sending and receiving email attaching a signature to a message you can attach a personal signature, with info like your company's address and fax and telephone numbers, to the bottom of all messages you send. 1. From any mailbox screen, open the menus . 2. Select options, and then select prefe...

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    Messaging :: 75 messaging you can exchange brief text and multimedia messages with other mobile phones that support these forms of messaging (also known as sms and mms) and with email addresses. Before you use your treo to send or receive messages, consult your wireless service provider for pricing ...

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    76 :: messaging • if the recipient is in your contacts list, select lookup in contacts, and then enter the first few letters of the recipient’s first or last name. Highlight the recipient’s phone number or email address, and then select add. • if the recipient’s name is not in the pick list or your ...

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    Messaging :: 77 1. Make sure your phone is turned on (see “turning your phone on and off” on page 15). 2. Press messaging . 3. Select new. 4. Select add. 5. Select the to pick list to address the message: • if the recipient’s name appears in the to pick list, select it from the list. • if the recipi...

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    78 :: messaging • add movie: lets you insert one or more movies. You can capture a movie with the built-in camera or insert an existing video clip. If you insert a movie, you cannot add photos or sounds to the same page. 8. Enter a subject and a text message or caption. 9. (optional) select preview ...

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    Messaging :: 79 using links in messages when you receive a text message that contains a telephone number, email address, or url, you can dial the number, send an email message, or go to the web page immediately. Your treo automatically opens the appropriate application from the link. 1. Select a mes...

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    80 :: messaging managing your messages the status icons that appear next to each message in the inbox and outbox folders indicate the following: • a text message. Urgent messages appear with a red exclamation point ( !) . • a chat session. • a voicemail or numeric page. • an incoming message with ph...

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    Messaging :: 81 chatting with messaging when you exchange more than one message with a single contact, your messages are grouped into a chat session. The upper part of the chat view displays all messages you’ve exchanged with this contact, and the lower part provides a text entry area. You can carry...

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    82 :: messaging • validity period: set how long you want your wireless service provider to attempt to deliver your outgoing messages. If a message can’t be delivered within the specified period of time, the message is discarded. This setting doesn’t affect your incoming messages. • chat: your prefer...

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    Messaging :: 83 selecting alert tones 1. Open the menus . 2. Select options, and then select alerts. 3. Select the alert volume pick list and select a volume level. 4. Select the first vibrate pick list and indicate if you want your phone to vibrate during an incoming alert, when sound mode is on. 5...

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    84 :: browsing the web browsing the web the web browser on your treo provides quick and easy access to web pages. You can view most sites you use on your computer, including those with security and advanced features, such as javascript and frames. To browse the web, you must activate data services f...

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    Browsing the web :: 85 • to go to any web page on the internet, enter the address in the address bar, or select . • if you browse to a secure web page, a lock appears in the address bar. • to view the previous or next page, select or . • to view a page in a wide layout format (as on your computer), ...

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    86 :: browsing the web 1. Go to the page you want to save. 2. Open the menus . 3. Select save page from the page menu. 4. Select ok, and then select ok again. Viewing bookmarks or saved pages bookmarks and saved pages both appear in bookmark view. Saved pages are indicated by a small triangle in the...

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    Browsing the web :: 87 arranging bookmarks and saved pages the web browser includes 10 pages so that you can arrange bookmarks and saved pages in a logical fashion. For example, you can store travel links on one page, stock links on another, and business links on third page. 1. From the bookmarks vi...

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    88 :: browsing the web copying text from a web page you can copy text from a web page and paste it in other applications. 1. Use the stylus to highlight the text you want to copy. 2. Open the menus . 3. Select edit, and then select copy. 4. Go to the application in which you want to paste, and then ...

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    Browsing the web :: 89 customizing your web browser settings 1. Open the menus . 2. Select options, and then select preferences. 3. Select page and set any of the following preferences: • start with: determines which view displays every time you open the web browser. • home page: sets the page that ...

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    90 :: browsing the web • disable cookies: determines if some web sites can store personalized info on your treo. Some sites do not work properly if you select this option. • tap and drag: determines whether dragging the stylus selects text or scrolls through the content of the page. 5. Select advanc...

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    Taking photos and videos :: 91 taking photos and videos if your treo 650 does not have a built-in camera, then the section in this chapter about taking photos and videos does not apply to you. Even if your phone does not have a camera, you can still receive and view photos and videos, send photos an...

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    92 :: taking photos and videos recording a video you can store videos on your phone or on an expansion card. 1. Go to applications and select camcorder . 2. Select the album pick list and select the album where you want to save the video. To create a new album or change where the video is stored, se...

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    Taking photos and videos :: 93 viewing a photo 1. Select gallery . 2. Select the photo you want to view. 3. Press up and down to zoom in and out. 4. If the photo has a voice caption, select audio to hear it. 5. Select done. Viewing a video 1. Select gallery . 2. Select the video you want to view. 3....

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    94 :: taking photos and videos sending a photo or video you can send a photo or video to other photo-enabled mobile phones or to an email address. 1. From the gallery , highlight the photo or video you want to send. 2. Select send . 3. When the messaging application opens, address and send the messa...

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    Taking photos and videos :: 95 organizing photos and videos 1. From the gallery , select the album you want to organize. 2. Select organize . 3. Select a photo or video to add it to or to remove it from the album. 4. Select done. Saving a photo as wallpaper 1. From the gallery , select the photo you...

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    96 :: taking photos and videos customizing your camera settings if your treo has a built-in camera, you can customize the camera’s settings. 1. From any camera view, open the menus . 2. Select options, and then select preferences. 3. Set any of the following preferences: • effects: sets the color pa...

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    Taking photos and videos :: 97 viewing photos and videos on your computer when you synchronize, your treo your photos and videos are copied to your desktop computer. You can view photos in jpeg format and videos in .3gp format, and you can email them to friends using your desktop email application. ...

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    100 :: managing contacts managing contacts if you are familiar with previous palm powered ™ devices, you may recognize the contacts application as similar to the address book on previous devices. Adding a contact 1. Press phone/send . 2. Select the contacts favorite button. 3. Select new contact. 4....

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    Managing contacts :: 101 viewing or changing contact information 1. In the contacts list, begin entering one of the following for the contact you want to view or edit: • first initial and last name • first name • last name 2. Select the name of the entry you want to open. 3. Select edit. 4. Make cha...

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    102 :: managing contacts viewing your sim phonebook by default, you can view your sim phonebook right in the contacts application. 1. In the contacts list, open the menus . 2. Select options, and then select preferences. 3. Make sure the show sim phonebook category box is checked. 4. Select ok. 5. I...

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    Calendar :: 103 calendar displaying your calendar • press the calendar button repeatedly to cycle through the various views: • agenda view: shows your daily schedule and any items on your tasks list that are overdue or due today. If there’s room, agenda view also shows your schedule for the next dat...

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    104 :: calendar 4. Select the starting minute for the event. 5. Select the end time box and select the ending hour and minute for the event. 6. (optional) select the time zone pick list and select a time zone. 7. Select ok. 8. Enter a description for the event. Important: if you use palm desktop sof...

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    Calendar :: 105 4. Select ok. Creating an untimed event an untimed event, such as a birthday or anniversary, does not occur at a particular time. 1. Press calendar until you are in day view. 2. Press left and right to go to the date of the event. 3. Make sure nothing is highlighted. 4. Enter a descr...

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    106 :: calendar 5. Enter the category name. 6. Select the color you want to give this category. 7. Select ok, and then select ok two more times. Now that the category is set up, you can assign a specific event to this category. See the next section for details. Editing or deleting an event 1. Select...

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    Calendar :: 107 6. Select ok. Customizing display options for your calendar 1. Open the menus . 2. Select options, and then select display options. 3. Select the default view pick list and select the view you want to see when you open calendar. 4. Select the agenda box and set any of the following o...

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    108 :: calendar 5. Select the day box and set any of the following day view options: • show category list: the category pick list displays in day view. • start time and end time: the beginning and end of the day shown on the calendar screens. • show time bars: the time bars appear in the day view to...

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    Calendar :: 109 selecting alarm tones 1. Open the menus . 2. Select options, and then select sound preferences. 3. Select the volume box. 4. Select each pick list and select an alert volume and vibrate setting. 5. Select the tones box. 6. Select tones from any of the following pick lists: • alarm so...

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    110 :: tasks tasks you can use tasks as a reminder of tasks you need to complete and to keep a record of complete tasks. Adding a task 1. Go to applications and select tasks . 2. Select new to create a new task 3. Enter a description of the task. The text can be longer than one line. You can set tas...

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    Tasks :: 111 setting task priority, due date, and other details the details dialog box enables you to assign a priority level, due date, category, privacy flag, and note for each task. 1. Select the task to which you want to assign details. 2. Select details. 3. Set any of the following: • priority:...

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    112 :: tasks checking off a task 1. Select the task you want to check off. 2. Press center to check off the task. Organizing your tasks in the tasks list, select one of these options: • all: displays all your tasks. • date: displays tasks that are due in a specific time frame. Select the category pi...

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    Tasks :: 113 customizing tasks the tasks preferences screen enables you to control the appearance of the tasks list screen. 1. In the tasks list screen, select show. 2. Set any of the following preferences: • sort by: indicates the order in which your tasks appear in the list. • show completed items...

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    114 :: memos memos memos are a great way to store notes on your treo 650 smartphone. Creating a memo 1. Go to applications and select memos . 2. Enter the text you want to appear in the memo. 3. Select done. Deleting a memo 1. Select the memo you want to delete. 2. Open the menus . 3. Select delete ...

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    Listening to music :: 115 listening to music you can listen to music through the speaker on the back of your phone or through a stereo headphone (stereo headphone adapter or 2.5mm stereo headphone required, sold separately). Transferring mp3 files from your computer the realone software that comes w...

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    116 :: listening to music 1. Connect your treo to your computer with the usb sync cable. 2. Insert an expansion card into your treo. 3. Do one of the following: • windows: drag and drop the file(s) or folder onto the palmone quick install icon on the windows desktop. • mac : drag and drop the mp3 fi...

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    Listening to music :: 117 4. Click save tracks, and follow the onscreen instructions to select and copy tracks. 5. Go to applications and select music . 6. Connect your phone and your computer to the usb sync cable. 7. In realplayer on your computer, click burn/transfer. 8. If necessary, select palm...

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    118 :: listening to music 9. Drag the song files you want from the my library window on the left into the palmone device window on the right. 10. Be sure your phone is on and that realplayer is open. If it is, a green connected light appears in the lower-left corner of realplayer on your computer. 1...

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    Listening to music :: 119 realplayer continues playing until it reaches the end of your list or until you select stop. Music continues to play even if you switch to another application or turn off your screen. If you want to stop playing music when you exit realplayer, open the options menu and sele...

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    120 :: listening to music editing a playlist 1. Select playlists. 2. Select the playlist you want to edit. 3. Select edit. 4. Do any of the following: • to delete a song from the playlist, select the song, and then select remove. • to add a song, select add, check a song’s box, and then select done....

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    World clock :: 121 world clock world clock displays the day and time in your home city and in two other cities around the globe. Whether you’re travelling or at home, it’s easy to keep track of the best time to reach your business associates, friends, and family in far away places. Setting your home...

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    122 :: world clock selecting remote cities in addition to your home city, you can display the day and time for two other cities anywhere around the globe. These other cities are called remote cities. • select a pick list in the lower part of the world clock screen, and then select the city closest t...

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    Calculator :: 123 calculator calculator includes a basic calculator, plus an advanced calculator with scientific, financial, and conversion functions. Switching between basic and advanced calculator modes 1. Go to applications and select calculator . 2. Open the menus . 3. Select options, and then s...

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    124 :: calculator • logic: hexadecimal characters in keypad, plus logic functions such as and, not, or and xor. In place of float/degrees (see below), this view includes options for class (bin, oct, sdec, udec, hex) and bits (8, 16, 32). • statistics: statistical functions such as sum, factorial, an...

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    Looking up contacts and other information :: 125 looking up contacts and other information with the built-in search features on your treo, you can find information quickly: • lookup: enables you to dial your contacts by name. It locates people’s phone numbers when you’re in the phone or messaging ap...

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    126 :: looking up contacts and other information for example, entering sm would display smilla anderson, john smith, and sally martin. Entering jsm finds only john smith. 4. Do one of the following: • highlight the contact name, and then press center to view the contents of the record. • highlight a...

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    Beaming information :: 127 beaming information your treo is equipped with an ir (infrared) port that lets you beam information to another palm powered device with an ir port. The ir port is located on the top of your treo, between the antenna and the ringer switch, behind the small dark shield. Beam...

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    128 :: beaming information beaming an application not all applications can be beamed. A lock icon appears on the beam screen next to applications that cannot be beamed. 1. Go to applications . 2. Open the menus . 3. Select beam on the app menu. 4. Select the beam from pick list and select whether th...

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    Beaming information :: 129 7. When the beam status dialog box appears, point the ir port on your treo directly at the ir port of the receiving device. 8. Wait for the beam status dialog box to indicate that the transfer is complete before you continue using your treo. Receiving beamed information 1....

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    132 :: installing applications installing applications your treo™ 650 smartphone comes with several built-in and ready to use applications. You can also install any of the bonus software included on the software installation cd as well as other third-party palm os ® applications, such as business so...

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    Installing applications :: 133 installing applications from a windows computer 1. Drag and drop the file(s) onto the palmone™ quick install icon on the windows desktop. 2. Select your username from the list, and then click ok. 3. Synchronize your phone with your computer to install the application(s...

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    134 :: removing applications removing applications if you decide that you no longer need an application, or you want to free up memory on your treo, you can remove applications from your treo or an expansion card (for more on expansion cards, see “inserting and removing expansion cards” on page 136)...

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    Viewing application info :: 135 viewing application info the info screens display basic statistics about the applications on your treo. 1. Go to applications . 2. Open the menus . 3. Select info on the app menu. 4. At the bottom of the screen, select the type of information you want to view: • versi...

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    136 :: using expansion cards using expansion cards the expansion card slot on your treo enables you to add secure digital (sd) cards and multimediacard cards to extend the storage capacity of your treo. For example, sd or multimediacard expansion cards can store: • photos • mp3 audio files • email a...

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    Using expansion cards :: 137 3. Hold your treo with the screen facing you and the card with the label facing you. The notch on the card should be in the lower-left corner next to the antenna. 4. Insert the card into the expansion card slot until you feel it lock into place and hear the confirmation ...

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    138 :: using expansion cards 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 expansion card into the expansion card slot. The applications view automatically appe...

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    Using expansion cards :: 139 viewing expansion card information the card info application displays general information about the expansion card that is currently in the expansion card slot. • go to applications and select card info . Renaming an expansion card if you change the contents of an expans...

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    142 :: phone settings phone settings selecting ringtones you can set different tones for different types of incoming phone calls and alerts. 1. Press the phone/send button. 2. Open the menus . 3. Select options, and then select sound preferences. 4. Select the tones box. 5. Select ringtones and aler...

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    Phone settings :: 143 selecting alert volume and vibrate settings 1. Press the phone/send button. 2. Open the menus . 3. Select options, and then select sound preferences. 4. Select the alert volume pick list and select a volume level. 5. Select the first vibrate pick list and indicate if you want y...

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    144 :: phone settings assigning a caller id photo 1. Press phone/send . 2. Select the contacts favorites button. 3. Open the contact you want to give a photo caller id. 4. Select the picture box. 5. Select camera to take a photo and add it to this contact entry when you save the photo (if your treo ...

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    Phone settings :: 145 assigning a caller id ringtone 1. Press phone/send . 2. Select the favorite you want to give a ringtone. 3. Open the menus . 4. Select edit favorites on the record menu. 5. Select the ringtone pick list and select a tone for this contact entry. 6. Select ok. Selecting wallpaper...

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    146 :: system sound settings system sound settings you can immediately silence all sounds on your treo, including phone ringtones, calendar alerts, and system sounds. This does not mute the speaker on your treo during a phone call. Setting the ringer switch 1. Slide the ringer switch to sound mode o...

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    Display and appearance :: 147 display and appearance adjusting the brightness depending on the lighting conditions in which you’re using your treo, you may need to adjust the brightness of the screen. 1. Press option , and then press . 2. Press left and right to adjust the brightness. 3. Select done...

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    148 :: display and appearance aligning the screen occasionally, your treo screen may need to be readjusted. If this occurs, you may see the wrong feature being activated when you tap the screen. To fix the problem, you can align the screen any time. 1. Go to applications and select prefs . 2. Select...

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    Applications settings :: 149 applications settings arranging applications by category you can assign an application to a category and then display a specific category of applications in the applications view. 1. Go to applications . 2. Open the menus . 3. Select category on the app menu. 4. Select t...

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    150 :: button settings button settings setting buttons preferences buttons preferences lets you select which applications are associated with the buttons on your treo. 1. Go to applications and select prefs . 2. Select buttons. 3. Select the pick list next to the button or key combination you want t...

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    Date and time settings :: 151 date and time settings setting the date and time date & time preferences enables you to set the time, date, time zone, and daylight savings time setting for your treo. 1. Go to applications and select prefs . 2. Select date & time. 3. Uncheck the enable local network ti...

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    152 :: date and time settings setting date and time formats formats preferences enables you to select number conventions based on geographic regions. For example, in the united kingdom, time often is expressed using a 24-hour clock. In the united states, time is expressed using a 12-hour clock with ...

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    Power preferences :: 153 power preferences 1. Go to applications and select prefs . 2. Select power. 3. Set any of the following preferences: • auto-off after: the time that elapses before your screen turns off automatically. • beam receive: the setting for whether you want your treo to receive beam...

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    154 :: locking your phone and info locking your phone and info your treo includes several features that help you protect your phone from inadvertent use and keep your information private. The built-in security software enables you to use your treo for emergency calls even if the handset is locked. •...

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    Locking your phone and info :: 155 using auto-keyguard and touchscreen lockout auto-keyguard lets you automatically lock the keyboard after a period of inactivity. 1. Go to applications and select prefs . 2. Select keyguard. 3. Set either of the following preferences: • auto-keyguard: the period of ...

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    156 :: locking your phone and info to permanently unlock your sim card: 1. Open the menus . 2. Select options, and then select phone lock. 3. Uncheck the lock sim box. 4. When prompted, enter the current pin and select ok. Using system password lock to protect your personal information, you can lock...

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    Locking your phone and info :: 157 setting owner preferences you can use owner preferences to record information that you want to associate with your treo, such as your name, company name, and phone number. If you lock your keyboard, the owner preferences information appears on the screen that reque...

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    158 :: locking your phone and info 1. Display the entry that you want to mark private. 2. Select details. 3. Check the private box. 4. Select ok. Hiding or masking all private records make sure the entries you want to mask are marked private. 1. Go to applications and select security . 2. Select the...

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    Locking your phone and info :: 159 security and palm ® desktop software (windows) the windows version of palm desktop software observes the security password for your treo. If you forget your treo password, you cannot view your information in palm desktop. You can change your password, but all entri...

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    160 :: locking your phone and info you need to set up a vpn to access a corporate server in either of the following two situations: • your company's wireless local area network (lan) is located outside the firewall. • your company's wireless lan is located inside the firewall, but you are trying to ...

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    162 :: upgrading from another palm powered ™ device upgrading from another palm powered ™ device you can transfer all compatible applications and information from your previous device to your new treo™ 650 smartphone. This includes your calendar events, contacts, memos, and to do items, as well as y...

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    Upgrading from another palm powered ™ device :: 163 • move third-party applications to an expansion card. • purge old info in applications such as calendar (date book), to do, and email. Refer to the documentation that came with your old device for instructions on the items listed above. 3. Synchron...

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    164 :: upgrading from another palm powered ™ device • address book: this application is now called contacts. To open contacts, press the phone/send button, and then use the 5-way navigator to select the contacts favorite (see “defining favorite buttons” on page 53 for more info). • date book+: this ...

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    Upgrading from another palm powered ™ device :: 165 • 5-way navigator compatibility: some palm os 5 applications are optimized for a 5-way navigator on devices other than treo. You may notice inconsistencies with software that is not designed with treo in mind. • web browser bookmarks: you can use t...

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    166 :: upgrading from another palm powered ™ device • c:\program files\palmone\ • c:\program files\palm\ • c:\program files\handspring\ • mac: your user folder name is the same as your username and is usually found in this location: (mac hard drive) : users : (your mac username) : documents : palm :...

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    Trouble installing the desktop software? :: 167 trouble installing the desktop software? The palmone software installation cd installs the software and drivers that let you synchronize with palm desktop software or microsoft outlook for windows. If you want to synchronize with a different personal i...

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    168 :: resetting your treo resetting your treo performing a soft reset a soft reset is similar to restarting a computer. If your treo is not responding or you have trouble synchronizing with your computer, a soft reset may help. 1. Press the battery door release button and slide the battery door dow...

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    Resetting your treo :: 169 1. Press the battery door release button and slide the battery door downward to remove it from your treo. 2. While pressing and holding up , use the tip of the stylus to gently press the reset button on the back of your treo. 3. When the palm powered logo appears, release ...

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    170 :: replacing the battery replacing the battery your treo 650 comes with a replaceable battery. Be sure to use a replacement battery that is compatible with treo 650. 1. Press power/end to turn off the screen. 2. Press the battery door release button and slide the battery door downward to remove ...

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    Screen :: 171 screen the screen appears blank 1. When a call lasts longer than one minute, the screen automatically turns off. Press any key except power/end to wake up the screen. Pressing power/end hangs up the call. 2. Look closely at the screen. If you can see a dim image, try adjusting the scre...

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    172 :: network connection network connection signal strength is weak 1. If you’re standing, move about 10 feet in any direction. 2. If you’re in a building, move near a window. Open any metal blinds. 3. If you’re in a building, move outdoors or to a more open area. 4. If you’re outdoors, move away f...

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    Network connection :: 173 treo makes or answers calls when it’s in a briefcase or pocket items in your briefcase or pocket may be pressing the onscreen answer button or otherwise activating screen items. If this happens, be sure to press power/end to turn off the screen before placing your treo in a...

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    174 :: network connection • press and hold the power/end button to turn off your phone. Then press and hold the same button to turn it back on again. • perform a soft reset (see “performing a soft reset” on page 168). • confirm that high-speed data services are correctly configured on your treo: 1. ...

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    Synchronization (hotsync ® ) :: 175 synchronization (hotsync ® ) synchronization lets you back up your treo information onto your computer. If you ever need to perform a hard reset or otherwise erase all your information on your treo, you can synchronize your phone with your computer to restore the ...

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    176 :: synchronization (hotsync ® ) 3. Verify with your computer hardware vendor that your operating system supports your internal usb controller. 4. Perform a soft reset (see “performing a soft reset” on page 168). 5. If problems persist and you’re synchronizing through a usb hub, try connecting th...

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    Synchronization (hotsync ® ) :: 177 synchronization finishes but info doesn’t appear where it should 1. Make sure you’re synchronizing with the intended desktop personal information manager (pim). The palmone software installation cd lets you synchronize with palm desktop or microsoft outlook for wi...

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    178 :: synchronization (hotsync ® ) i have duplicate entries in microsoft outlook after i sync 1. Open microsoft outlook and delete the duplicate entries. 2. Manually enter any information you've added to your phone since the last time you synchronized. 3. Go to the conduit dialog box for the affect...

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    Synchronization (hotsync ® ) :: 179 5. On your computer, open palm desktop software and correct the wrong entries. 6. Manually enter any information you've added to your phone since the last time you synchronized. 7. Go to the calendar conduit dialog box, and select desktop overwrites handheld. 8. S...

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    180 :: email email i have problems using my account occasionally you may experience problems using an email account after you set it up. If you followed the account setup procedure and are experiencing problems using the account, verify that the account complies with your email provider’s requiremen...

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    Email :: 181 auto sync is not working if auto sync is occurring and you turn your phone off or the connection to your email service provider is disconnected, the auto sync fails. I have problems sending email if you are able to receive email messages but cannot send them, try these steps, in turn: •...

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    182 :: email my vcard or vcal email attachment isn’t forwarding correctly palm desktop software provides several features that work with email client software on a windows computer. For these features to work correctly, the email client software must be properly set up. Follow these steps to check t...

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    Email :: 183 i am using microsoft exchange activesync, but the last seven days of email messages and calendar events are not downloading to my phone check with your system administrator to obtain the name of the mail server that offers you wireless access to the corporate mail system. If you cannot ...

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    184 :: web web i can’t access a page first, make sure you have internet access: open the web browser and try to view a web page you’ve loaded before. To ensure you’re viewing the page directly from the internet, open the menus , and then select connect on the page menu. After confirming your interne...

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    Camera :: 185 camera if your treo does not have a built-in camera, then the information in this section about taking photos does not apply to you. Here are some tips for taking good photos with the built-in camera: • clean the camera’s lens with a soft, lint-free cloth. • take photos in bright light...

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    186 :: third-party applications third-party applications sometimes, third-party applications can cause conflicts on your treo. Third-party applications that modify wireless features may require extra troubleshooting. If you recently installed an application and your treo seems to be stuck, try the f...

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    Error messages :: 187 error messages your treo is designed to minimize interruptions when a system error occurs. If treo encounters a system error, it automatically resets itself and resumes functioning as normal. If possible, it even turns your phone back on if it was on before the error occurred. ...

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    188 :: making room on your treo making room on your treo if you store a large number of records, or install many third-party applications, the internal memory on your treo may fill up. Here are some common ways to clear space on your treo: • versamail: emails that have large attachments can quickly ...

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    Voice quality :: 189 voice quality is the other person hearing an echo? • try decreasing the volume on your treo to avoid coupling or feedback on the other person’s end. This applies to both the speakerphone and to the handset earpiece. • position the treo handset closer to your ear to prevent sound...

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    Glossary :: 191 glossary als (alternate line service): a service that enables two phone numbers to coexist on one phone/sim. The treo™ 650 smartphone supports als, but be sure to contact your wireless service provider for regional availability of this service. Alt (alternative) : a keyboard key. Ent...

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    192 :: glossary option key : the keyboard button that lets you access the alternative feature that appears above the letter on each key. Palm ® desktop software : a pim application for computers that helps you manage your personal information and keep your personal information synchronized with your...

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    Fcc :: 193 fcc fcc statement this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class b digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the fcc rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment ge...

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    194 :: fcc operational warnings important information on safe and efficient operation. Read this information before using your integrated multi-service portable radio. For the safe and efficient operation of your radio, observe these guidelines: potentially unsafe areas / potentially explosive atmos...

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    Fcc :: 195 history of such events should consult a doctor before using the device. To limit the possibility of such symptoms, wherever possible every hour take a minimum of 15 minutes, use in a well lighted area, view the screen from the farthest distance and avoid exposure to blinking lights if you...

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    196 :: fcc serious emergency where lives are in danger, call 9-1-1, as you would want others to do for you. 10. Call roadside assistance or a special wireless non-emergency assistance number when necessary. Certain situations you encounter while driving may require attention, but are not urgent enou...

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    Index :: 197 index numerics 5-way navigator, using 20 a accented characters 25–27 accessing command buttons 22 dial pad 41 phone application 38 accounts setting up versamail on computer 63 setting up versamail on phone 65 switching between 71 transferring settings to versamail 62 activating items 22...

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    198 :: index call log view 52 call waiting 49 caller id photos 100, 144 ringtones 145 calls barring 52 conference 50 methods of dialing 41–43 receiving 44 see also active calls viewing minutes usage for 52 volume, adjusting 143 camera customizing settings 95 solving problems with 185 card readers 11...

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    Index :: 199 f fade setting 107 favorite buttons defining 53–54 dialing calls with 42 features monitoring on phone screen 39–40 of treo 650 8–10 finding information 125 5-way navigator, using 20 font, screen 147 formats, audio files 115 forwarding calls 50–51 messages with versamail 69 freeing memor...

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    200 :: index multimedia messages 76 playing or viewing 79 multimedia messaging. See messaging multimediacard 136 music changing playlists for 120 details, viewing 118 files 115 formats 115 listening to 115 playing during call 44 playing on treo 650 118 playlists 119–120 selecting 118 stopping 119 st...

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    Index :: 201 recharging handset 40 recording time (actual) 92 redialing phone 16, 43 removing applications 134 songs from playlists 120 repeating events, displaying 108 replacing battery 170 replying to messages with versamail 69 required items to set up treo 650 6 resetting 168 resolution of photos...

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    202 :: index system settings color 148 sound and volume levels 146 t taking photos 91 tasks customizing 113 display options 112 displaying 107, 112 managing 110–113 overdue 107, 112 setting alarms for 113 setting preferences 113 text messaging. See messaging text, viewing against photos 107 third-pa...

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    Index :: 203 history list 88 problems with, solving 184 secure websites 89 using 84–90 viewing web pages 84 web pages in 85, 86–87, 88 web browsing problems, solving 184 web pages dialing calls from 42 in web browser 84, 85, 86–87, 88 setting initial view for 89 wireless features independent of palm...

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    205 :: :: 205 specifications radio • gsm 850/900/1800/1900 quad band world phone • gprs class 10, class b; also supports csd • edge up to 170kbps phone features • personal speakerphone • hands-free headset jack (2.5 mm, 3-barrel connector) • microphone mute option • tty compatible • 6-way calling pr...

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    206 :: 206 :: included software • phone (including palm os contacts, favorites, dial pad) • camera • messaging (text and multimedia) • web browser (internet) • versamail ® • calendar • memos • tasks • calculator basic and advanced • palm ® desktop software and hotsync ® manager • world clock system ...