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User Guide Your Palm ® Treo ™ 680 Smartphone.
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CONTE NTS iii Contents Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 What’s in the box? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CONTENTS iv Using a hands-free device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Customizing phone settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 What are all those icons? .
CONTE NTS v Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 4 Installing a pplicati ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CONTENTS vi Making room on your smartphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 Third-party applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 Error messages .
WELCOME 7 We l c o m e Congrat ulations on t he purc hase of y our Pa l m ® Tr e o ™ 680 smartphone ! In one compact and indispensable device, you no w hav e all of the follo wing: • Contacts app.
WELCOME 8 What’ s in the bo x? Y ou should hav e received all the f o llo wing items in the smartphone box: Hardw are • T reo 680 smartphone • SIM card from your wireless ser vice pro vider (not.
WELCOME 9 What do I need to get st arted? T his guide helps you set up your smartphone an d quic kly learn to use it. T o get starte d, you need all the items that came in the smartphone box (see What’ s in the box? ), plus the follo wing: • A SIM card.
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CHAPTER 1 Set ting up Congrat ulations on the purc hase of y our ne w P alm ® Tr e o ™ 680 smartphone. Y ou’ re about to disco v er the man y things abo ut y our smartphone that will help y ou bet ter manage your lif e and h ave f u n , t o o .
In this c hapter Smartphone ov er v ie w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 Inserting the SIM card and bat ter y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 Charging the bat te r y. . . . . . . . . . .
SETTING UP SMARTPHONE OVERVIEW 13 1 CHAPT ER Smartphone o v er vie w F r ont view Indicator light (phone and c harge indicator) Calendar 5-w ay na vigator and Center but ton Earpiec e Menu Send Phone Side but ton Vo l u m e Po w e r / E n d Messaging Applications TIP Pro tect your scr een.
SETTI NG UP SMARTPHONE OVERVIEW 14 1 CHAPT ER Back view IMPO RT ANT The smartphone speak er includes a large magnet, so be sure to keep y our smartphon e aw ay from credit cards or other it ems that could be demagnetized.
SETTING UP INSERTING TH E SIM CARD AND BATTE RY 15 1 CHAPT ER T op vi ew Inserting th e SIM card and bat ter y Y our SIM card cont ains account information suc h as your phone number and voicemail access number . T o use the phone, email, or web f eat ures, the SIM card must be inserted in your smartphone.
SETTI NG UP INSERTING TH E SIM CARD AN D BATTERY 16 1 CHAPT ER 4 Align the notc h on the SIM card with the notc h in the SIM tra y . Insert the notc hed end of the SIM card into the SIM tray , and then press the other end of the card until it fa lls into place.
SETTING UP CHARG ING THE B ATTERY 17 1 CHAPT ER your smartphone. F or inf o on replacement bat teries, see Replacing the bat t er y . 7 Slide the bat ter y door onto the bac k of the smartphone until it clic ks int o place. 8 Y our smartphone screen wak es up and begins the set up process.
SETTI NG UP CHARGING T HE BATTERY 18 1 CHAPT ER 1 If necessar y , connect the international adapter to the A C c harger plug . 2 Plug the A C c harger into a wall outlet. 3 Connect the c harger cable to the bot tom of your smartphone. Mak e sure the arro w on the connector is f acing up, to w ard the screen.
SETTING UP MAXIMIZING BATTERY LIFE 19 1 CHAPT ER When your smartphone is on (see T urning your smartphone on and of f ), the onscreen bat ter y icon displa ys the c harging st atus: Maximizing bat ter y lif e B at ter y lif e depends on how you use y our smartphone.
SETTI NG UP MAXIMIZING BATTERY LIFE 20 1 CHAPT ER smartphone. Using a bat ter y that is designed for another smartphone can damage your smartphone. F or inf o on replacement bat teries, see Replacing the bat ter y . • Charge your smartphone whene ver y ou can.
SETTING UP MAKING YOUR FIRST CALL 21 1 CHAPT ER Making y o ur first call 1 Pr ess Phone . 2 If prompted, press Center to t urn of f Keygu a rd (see Loc king y our ke yboard (Ke yguard) f or m ore info). 3 Pr ess Lef t to select the Dial P ad tab . 4 T ap the onscreen Dial P ad to enter the number you w ant to call.
SETTI NG UP SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER FOR SYNCHRONIZATION 22 1 CHAPT ER • T o decrease the volume, press the lo wer half of the Vo l u m e but ton. What’ s m y phone number? 1 Make sure y our phone is on (see T urning your phone on and of f ). 2 Pr ess Phone .
SETTING UP SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER FOR SYNCHRONIZATION 23 1 CHAPT ER W indo ws, whic h is sold separately) or on your smartphone, y ou automatically update the info in both places when y ou sync hronize. So there’ s no need to enter the info twice.
SETTI NG UP SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER FOR SYNCHRONIZATION 24 1 CHAPT ER When you install the desktop sof t ware from the P a lm Sof t wa re Inst allation CD , some third-part y applications may be quarantined because they are not compatible with the Palm OS sof t ware version 5.
SETTING UP SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER FOR SYNCHRONIZATION 25 1 CHAPT ER reduce the storage space you’ re u sing before y ou go to the next step: • Delete an y third-part y applications that you no longer use. • Mo ve large files, suc h as e B ooks and images, to an expansion card.
SETTI NG UP SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER FOR SYNCHRONIZATION 26 1 CHAPT ER device with y our com puter , be sure to assign it a ne w name. If an y third-party applications are quarantined during the inst allation, do not manually install them .
SETTING UP SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER FOR SYNCHRONIZATION 27 1 CHAPT ER 3 If you are installing on a Mac, double-clic k the CD icon on the desktop, and then double-clic k the Pa l m Sof twa r e.pk g icon. 4 When the installa tion wizard opens, follo w the onscreen in structions.
SETTI NG UP SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER FOR SYNCHRONIZATION 28 1 CHAPT ER 2 Plug the A C c harger into a wall outlet. 3 Plug the USB sync cable into an av ailable U SB port or a pow ered USB hub connected to your computer . 4 W ith the sync but ton facing up, connect the sync cable to the bot tom of your smartphone.
SETTING UP SYNCHRONIZING IN FORMATION—TH E BASICS 29 1 CHAPT ER S ync hronizing inf orma tion—the basics S ync hronizing means that info y ou enter or c hange in one place (your smartphone or your computer) is automatically entered or c hanged in the other; so the re ’ s no need to enter the info twice.
SETTI NG UP SYNCHRONIZING INFO RMATION—THE BASICS 30 1 CHAPT ER BEFORE Y OU BEGIN T o sync y our info, y ou must install P alm Desktop sof tware from the P a lm Sof t wa re Inst allati on CD that came with your smartphone—e v en if you sync with Outlook or another third-part y applicatio n.
CHAPTER 2 Mo ving around on y our Pa l m ® Tr e o ™ 680 smartphone Ha v e y ou e ver been t o a ne w cit y and f elt a bit lost un til y ou figured ou t that the nu mbered streets r un no rth/so uth and th e a v enues r un east/w est? L earning to mov e around on y our smartphone is similar .
In this c hapter Mo ving ar ound th e scree n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Using the ke yboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Opening applicatio ns . . . . . . . . . .
MOVI NG ARO UND ON YOUR PAL M ® TREO ™ 680 SMARTPHO NE MOVING AROUND THE SCREEN 33 2 CHAPT ER Mo ving around the screen T o mov e around the smartphone screen, you can use the 5-w ay na vigator for one-handed navigation, or y ou can t ap items on the screen with the st ylu s.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM ® TREO ™ 680 SMARTPHONE MOVING AROUND THE SCREEN 34 2 CHAPT ER Highlighti ng and selecting i te ms On most screens, one item—a but ton, a list entr y , or a c hec k box—is highlighted by default. T he highlight ide ntifies whic h item is af f ected b y y our next action.
MOVI NG ARO UND ON YOUR PAL M ® TREO ™ 680 SMARTPHO NE MOVING AROUND THE SCREEN 35 2 CHAPT ER Highlighti ng t ext Y ou can use the st ylus to highlight text on the screen. • T ap and drag the stylus across the text you w ant to highlight. • T o highlight a word, double-t ap it.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM ® TREO ™ 680 SMARTPHONE MOVING AROUND THE SCREEN 36 2 CHAPT ER Selecting options in a pic k list A range of options is of ten presented in a typ e of menu called a pic k list, whic h can be identified b y a down ward-pointing arro w .
MOVI NG ARO UND ON YOUR PAL M ® TREO ™ 680 SMARTPHO NE USING THE KEYBOARD 37 2 CHAPT ER Using the k e yboard Menu B ac kspace Re tu r n Alt Space Option Shif t/Find B ac klight.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM ® TREO ™ 680 SMARTPHONE USING THE KEYBOARD 38 2 CHAPT ER NO TE Y our k eyboard ma y hav e a dif f erent lay out based on the countr y where you purc hased your smartphone. Ent er ing lo wer case an d upper case let te rs • T o enter lo wercase let ters, pre ss the desired ke ys.
MOVI NG ARO UND ON YOUR PAL M ® TREO ™ 680 SMARTPHO NE USING THE KEYBOARD 39 2 CHAPT ER • T o t urn Option Loc k on, press Option t wice. T o turn it of f , press Op tion once. When Option Loc k is on, the symbol appears in the low er -right corner of the screen.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM ® TREO ™ 680 SMARTPHONE USING THE KEYBOARD 40 2 CHAPT ER Sy mbols and acce nt ed c haract ers Ent er… Then pr ess Alt t o select… Ent er… T hen pr ess Alt to select.
MOVI NG ARO UND ON YOUR PAL M ® TREO ™ 680 SMARTPHO NE OPENING APPLICATIONS 41 2 CHAPT ER Opening applications When you open an application using a quic k but ton or Applications Vie w , you automatically close the app you w ere previously using.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM ® TREO ™ 680 SMARTPHONE OPENING APPLICATIONS 42 2 CHAPT ER Eac h quic k but ton opens two applications: • T o t urn on your smartphone and open a but ton ’ s primar y application, simply press the but ton.
MOVI NG ARO UND ON YOUR PAL M ® TREO ™ 680 SMARTPHO NE OPENING APPLICATIONS 43 2 CHAPT ER In Applications Vie w , you can also do any of the follo wing: • Pr ess Applications repeatedly to cycle through v arious categories of applications. See A pplications set tings for more inf o on categories.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM ® TREO ™ 680 SMARTPHONE OPENING APPLICATIONS 44 2 CHAPT ER.
CHAPTER 3 Y our phone T he Phone application is y our home base for making and receiving calls and for storing inf o a bout the people you need to st ay in touc h with. Y ou can creatively manage multiple calls, suc h as swapping bet w een calls, sending te xt messa ges to ignored calls, and creating conf erence calls with up to five callers.
In this c hapter T urning your sm artphon e on and of f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Making ca lls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Re ceiving calls . . . . . . . . . . . . .
YOUR PHONE TURNIN G YOUR SMA RTPHONE ON AND OFF 47 3 CHAPT ER T urning y our smartphone on and of f NO TE Throughout this guide we use the term smartphone to describe your de vice and its physical aspec ts.
YOUR PHONE TURNING YOUR SMARTPHONE ON AND OFF 48 3 CHAPT ER T ur ning y our phone on and of f When your phone is on, it is connected to your wireless ser vice provider’ s net w ork (provided y ou are in a cov erage area) so that you can mak e and receive phone calls and use wireless ser vices, suc h as email, messaging , and the web bro wser .
YOUR PHONE MAKING CA LLS 49 3 CHAPT ER Making calls T here are se veral w ay s to mak e a call. T r y them all to find out whic h wa y y ou like best. Dialin g using th e onscreen Dial P a d 1 Pr ess Phone . 2 Select the Dial P ad ta b. 3 Enter the phone number by t apping the onscreen Dial P ad wi th the stylus.
YOUR PHONE MAKIN G CALLS 50 3 CHAPT ER Dialin g using the ke y board 1 Pr ess Phone . 2 Press the numbered k ey s to enter the phone number . (Y ou don ’ t need to p ress Option.) 3 Pr ess Send to make the call. Dialing b y contact name Y ou need to h a v e names and n umbers in your contact list befor e y ou can make a call b y cont act name.
YOUR PHONE MAKING CA LLS 51 3 CHAPT ER 4 Select the number you w ant to dial. 5 Pr ess Send to make the call. Dialing with a spe ed-dial f a v or it e but ton Y our smartphone comes with a f e w predefined speed-dial fa v orite but tons, bu t you can also create y our o wn fa vorites.
YOUR PHONE MAKIN G CALLS 52 3 CHAPT ER 4 Pr ess Send or Center to make the call. Dialing fr om a web pag e or messag e Y our smartphone recognizes most phone numbers that appear on web pages or in text, email, or multimedia messages. 1 Select the phone number on th e w eb page or in the message.
YOUR PHONE RECEIVING CALL S 53 3 CHAPT ER T o select from y ou r call history list: Select the Call Log t ab, highlight the number you w ant to call, and then press Send to dial the number . R eceiving calls T o receive calls, y our p hone must be on.
YOUR PHONE USING VOICEMAIL 54 3 CHAPT ER • Pr ess Send . • Select Answ er . • Pr ess the headset but ton (if the headset is at t ac hed). NO TE Pressing Phone silences the ringer , but it does not answer the call. T o ignore a call, do one of the follo wing: Send the call to v oi cemail: Pre s s Po w e r / End or select Ignor e .
YOUR PHONE USING V OICEMAIL 55 3 CHAPT ER 3 F ollow the v oice prompts to set up your v oicemai l. V oicemail noti fication When yo u hav e a ne w v oicemail message, you are notified with an Alert dialog bo x. • T o dismiss the Alert dialog box, select OK .
YOUR PHONE WHAT CAN I DO WHEN I’M ON A CAL L? 56 3 CHAPT ER What can I do when I’m on a call? When you mak e or receive a call, A ctiv e Call V ie w appears.
YOUR PHONE WHAT CAN I DO WHEN I’M ON A CALL? 57 3 CHAPT ER Ending a cal l Do one of the follo wing: • Pr ess P ow er/ End . • Pr ess the but ton on the headset (if the headset is at t ac hed).
YOUR PHONE WHAT CAN I DO WHEN I’M ON A CAL L? 58 3 CHAPT ER or send or receive email or multimedia messages. 1 (Optional) If y ou want to continue ta lking while vie wing another applicat ion, selec t Speak er ph one or connect a headset (see Using a hands-free de vice ).
YOUR PHONE WHAT CAN I DO WHEN I’M ON A CALL? 59 3 CHAPT ER • T o disable the Add Ne w Number prompt, c hec k the Don’ t ask me this again bo x, an d then select Cancel . If you don ’t add a number right a wa y , f ollo w these steps to add it later .
YOUR PHONE WHAT CAN I DO WHEN I’M ON A CAL L? 60 3 CHAPT ER Receiving a second call (call w aiting) When you are on a call, y ou can receive a second call and hav e separate conv ersations with eac h caller . When th e second call comes in, you hear a call w aiting tone and the Call W aiting dialog bo x appears.
YOUR PHONE WHAT CAN I DO WHEN I’M ON A CALL? 61 3 CHAPT ER 4 T o end all the calls at once, make sure the conf erence is the active call, and then press Po we r / E n d . Forw arding all calls Y ou can for ward all y our calls to another telephone number .
YOUR PHONE HOW MANY MINUTES HAVE I USED? 62 3 CHAPT ER Fo rwa rd ing calls under cer tain conditions Y ou can for ward calls to another number when the line is busy , a call is unansw ered, your smartphone is of f , or y ou are outside a cov erage area.
YOUR PHONE ENTERING NAMES AND PHONE NUMBERS 63 3 CHAPT ER 5 (Optional) T o reset the counters to zero, select Reset Counters . 6 Select Done . Entering names and phone numbers Cont acts is where you enter inf ormation about the people you w ant to st ay in cont act with.
YOUR PHONE ENTERING NAMES AND PHONE NUMBERS 64 3 CHAPT ER 6 Do any of the f ollowing: Add a caller ID photo: Select the Pict ure box. (See A ssigning a caller ID photo for more info.) Add a caller ID r ingtone : Select the Ringt one pic k list. (See Assigning a caller ID ringtone for more info.
YOUR PHONE ENTERING NAMES AND PHONE NUMBERS 65 3 CHAPT ER • Select Camera to take a photo, and then press Center to add the photo to this co nt act entr y when you sav e the photo. • Select Photos and select an e xisting photo that you w ant to assign to this cont act.
YOUR PHONE ENTERING NAMES AND PHONE NUMBERS 66 3 CHAPT ER 6 Select Done . Cust omizing Contacts 1 Pr ess Phone . 2 Select the Contacts tab . 3 Pr ess Menu . 4 Select Options , and then select Pr e f erences . 5 Set any of the f ollowing options: Remember Last Cat egory: Se ts whether Contacts opens to the last categor y you selected.
YOUR PHONE DEFINI NG FAVORIT E BUTTONS 67 3 CHAPT ER V iewing y our SIM Phoneboo k 1 Pr ess Phone . 2 Select the Contacts tab . 3 Pr ess Menu . 4 Select Options , and then select Pr efer ences . 5 Make sure the Show SIM Phonebook box is c hec ked. 6 Select OK .
YOUR PHONE DEFINING FAVORI TE BUTTONS 68 3 CHAPT ER Cr eating a speed- dial f a vo r ite but ton 1 Pr ess Phone . 2 Select the Fav o ri t e s tab . 3 Pr ess Menu . 4 Select N e w Favorit e on the Re cord menu. 5 Enter a la bel for the f av ori te: • If the entr y is f or an existing cont act, select Lookup .
YOUR PHONE DEFINI NG FAVORIT E BUTTONS 69 3 CHAPT ER 7 (Optional) Select Mo re , and then select adva nced options: Extr a Digits: Defines additi onal digits to dial, suc h as a passw ord or extension. T o enter a one-second pause, insert a comma ( , ) bet ween digits.
YOUR PHONE USING A HA NDS-FREE DEVIC E 70 3 CHAPT ER Editing a f a v or it e but t on 1 Pr ess Phone . 2 Select the Fav o ri t e s tab . 3 Highlight the fa vorite but ton y ou want to edit. 4 Pr ess Menu . 5 Select Edit F av or ite on the Recor d menu.
YOUR PHONE USING A HA NDS-F REE DEVI CE 71 3 CHAPT ER • W ired headsets and car kits with a 2.5mm connector (3-pin or 4-pin) • W ireless headsets an d car kits enabled with Bluetooth ® 1 .1 or 1 .2 wireless tec hnology Chec k the specific ation s for y our hands-free device to c onfirm com patibility .
YOUR PHONE USING A HA NDS-FREE DEVIC E 72 3 CHAPT ER Connecting t o a Bluet ooth hand s-fr ee device Once you set up a partnership with a Bluetooth hands-free device, y ou can communicate with that device whene ver it is t urned on and with in range. Bluetooth range is up to 30 f eet in optimum en vironment al conditions.
YOUR PHONE USING A HA NDS-F REE DEVI CE 73 3 CHAPT ER 3 (Optional) Enter a device name that identifies your smartphone when it is discov ered by other Bluetooth devices. NO TE Use the same device name f or all your Bluetooth connections. If y ou c hange the de vice name, you need to recreate an y partnerships you ha ve already created.
YOUR PHONE USING A HA NDS-FREE DEVIC E 74 3 CHAPT ER 7 Af ter you finish set ting up the device, select Done to return to T r usted Devices Vie w . NO TE F or some car kits, you need to initiate a Bluetooth conn ection from your smartphone to complete the p artnership process.
YOUR PHONE USING A HA NDS-F REE DEVI CE 75 3 CHAPT ER • T ransf er an outgoing call from the earpiece on your smartphone to the hands-free device • Ignore an incoming call • R edial the last num.
YOUR PHONE CUSTOMIZING PHON E SETTINGS 76 3 CHAPT ER Customizing phone set tings Selecting r ingt ones Y ou can set various tones for v arious t ypes of incoming calls. 1 Pr ess Phone . 2 Pr ess Menu . 3 Select Opt ions , and then select Sound Pr e f erences .
YOUR PHONE CUSTOMIZING PHON E SETTINGS 77 3 CHAPT ER 9 Select Done . Cr eating and mana ging r ingtones Y ou can also record sounds and use the m as ringtones. 1 Pr ess Phone . 2 Pr ess Menu . 3 Select Opt ions , and then select Sound Pr efer ences . 4 Select Manage .
YOUR PHONE CUSTOMIZING PHON E SETTINGS 78 3 CHAPT ER V oicemail Aler t: Play s when you ha v e new v oicem ail. Cov erag e in/out: Pla ys when y ou mov e into or out of a cov erage area. 8 Select Done . A djusting call vol ume While a call is i n progress, press the V olume but ton on the side o f y our smartphone to adjust the call volume.
YOUR PHONE CUSTOMIZING PHON E SETTINGS 79 3 CHAPT ER Cust omizing the Main tab in the Phone applicatio n Phone Display Options let y ou custom ize the appearance and entr y mode of the Main ta b in the Phone application. 1 Pr ess Phone . 2 Pr ess Menu .
YOUR PHONE CUSTOMIZING PHON E SETTINGS 80 3 CHAPT ER 5 Select OK . Setting your dialing pref erences Dialing pref erences le t you assign a prefix to your phone numbers. F or e xample, you can auto matica lly dial a 1 before all 1 0-digit phone numbers.
YOUR PHONE CUSTOMIZING PHON E SETTINGS 81 3 CHAPT ER Manually selecting t h e wir eless net w or k Y ou may be able to searc h for other wirele ss net work ser vic es in your cur rent location. 1 Pr ess Phone . 2 Pr ess Menu . 3 Select Select Networ k from the Options menu.
YOUR PHONE WHAT ARE ALL THOSE ICONS? 82 3 CHAPT ER What are all those icons? Y ou can monitor the st at us of sev eral items using icons in the ti tle bar in the Phone application: 0 Y our phone is on and you are in your wireless ser v ice provider’ s co verage area.
YOUR PHONE WHAT ARE ALL THOSE ICONS? 83 3 CHAPT ER Y ou hav e new v oicemail messages. Y ou can select this icon to retrie ve y our messages. If you ha ve alternate line ser vice (AL S), the lef t side is shaded when you ha ve v oicemail on line 1, and the right side is shaded when you ha ve voicemail on line 2.
YOUR PHONE WHAT ARE ALL THOSE ICONS? 84 3 CHAPT ER Y our bat ter y is fully c harged and your smartphone is not connected to the c harger . Y ou hav e new te xt or multimedia messages. The number next to the icon indicates the number of unread messages in your Inbo x.
CHAPTER 4 Y our email and other messages Y ou already k no w how ef ficient email and messaging are f or st a ying in touc h. No w y our P alm ® Tr e o ™ 680 smartpho ne brings y ou a ne w lev el of con v enience: email o n the go.
In this c hapter Whic h email app lication s hould I u se? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 T he V ersaMail ® ap plication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Messagin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER M ESSAGES WHICH EMAIL APPLICATION SHOULD I USE? 87 4 CHAPT ER Whic h email application should I use? Y our smartphone in cl udes the V ersaMail ® applic ation (called Ema il in Applicat ions Vi ew), whic h y ou can use to acce ss your corporate, personal, and f ee-based Internet email.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGE S THE VERSAMAIL ® APPLICATION 88 4 CHAPT ER you w ant to transf er those set tings to your smartphone. • Y ou plan to use V ersa Mail to access an email account on a Microsof t Exc hange Activ eS ync ser v er , a Lot us Notes ser v er , or a Microsof t MAPI ser v er .
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER M ESSAGES THE VERSAMAIL ® APPLICATION 89 4 CHAPT ER Sw eden: Bredban dsbolaget, Chello, Com Hem, T ele2, T eliaSonera Mail, V odafone Euromail, an d ya hoo!. Sw i t zerla n d : Bluewin, GMX, green.c h , Orange, Sunrise (my), Sunrise F reesurf , S wissOnline, Tisc ali, and y ahoo!.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGE S THE VERSAMAIL ® APPLICATION 90 4 CHAPT ER 5 Enter the username for y our email account. Y our userna me usu ally appears before the @ symbol in y our email address. NO TE F or some email pro viders, suc h as Gmail, your username is y our entire email address.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER M ESSAGES THE VERSAMAIL ® APPLICATION 91 4 CHAPT ER 6 Enter the username for y our email account. Y our userna me usu ally appears before the @ symbol in y our email address. NO TE F or some email pro viders, suc h as Gmail, your username is y our en tire email address.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGE S THE VERSAMAIL ® APPLICATION 92 4 CHAPT ER Draf ts: Saves the message so you can continue working on it at another time. Ad ding at tachments t o y our messag es Y ou can at t ac h several types of file s to your email messages.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER M ESSAGES THE VERSAMAIL ® APPLICATION 93 4 CHAPT ER At taching r ingt ones 1 Create the message to whic h you wa nt to at t ac h the ringtone. 2 On the New Message screen, select the r ed paper clip icon in the upper -right corner .
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGE S THE VERSAMAIL ® APPLICATION 94 4 CHAPT ER 3 If a large incoming message is tr uncated, s elect Mor e . 4 Select Done . Replyi ng to or forwar d ing m essages When you respond to messages, y ou can select whether to incl ude the original text (see Customizing your email set ting s ).
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER M ESSAGES THE VERSAMAIL ® APPLICATION 95 4 CHAPT ER 1 F rom an y folder , open the message with the at t ac hment you w a nt to view . Messages with do wnloaded at tac hments appear with a paper clip icon to the lef t of the message icon.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGE S THE VERSAMAIL ® APPLICATION 96 4 CHAPT ER • T o quic kly switc h between f olders in list vie w , select the fol d e r pic k list at the top of the screen a nd select the desired folder . Deleting selected messag es from the Inbo x When you delete a message from the Inbo x, it mov es to the T rash f older .
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER M ESSAGES THE VERSAMAIL ® APPLICATION 97 4 CHAPT ER Cust omizing yo ur email set tings Y ou can customize the V ersaMail set tings f or eac h in dividual email account on your smartphone. The pref erences you set apply only to the email accoun t you are cur rently vie wing .
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGE S THE VERSAMAIL ® APPLICATION 98 4 CHAPT ER NO TE If you set a more frequent inter v al, you ma y need to re c harge your smartphone bat ter y more of ten. 6 Select the Start Time and End Time box es, and then select the hour , the minute, and AM or PM to enter the time for the first and last Auto S ync to t ake place.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER M ESSAGES THE VERSAMAIL ® APPLICATION 99 4 CHAPT ER 4 Set any of the f ollowing pref erences, and then select OK . Get: Indicates whether to get message subjects only or entire messag es.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGE S THE VERSAMAIL ® APPLICATION 10 0 4 CHAPT ER • HTML: Display s m essages sent in H TML format w ith basi c format ting int act and display s othe r messages as plain text. • T ext: Displ a y s all messages as pl ain text, regardless of the format in whic h they w ere s ent.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER M ESSAGES MESSAGING 101 4 CHAPT ER F or complete info on using a Microsof t Exc hange Activ eS ync account, see th e User Guide for the V e rsaMa il Applic ation on your computer .
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGE S MESSAGING 10 2 4 CHAPT ER • If the recipient is in your Contacts list, enter the fi rst init ia l and last name (no spaces), and then select the recipient’ s phone number or email address, depending on where you w ant to send the m essage.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER M ESSAGES MESSAGING 10 3 4 CHAPT ER Cr eating and sending a multimedia messag e Multimedia messages consist of text, photos, videos, and sounds presented as one or more slides.Y ou can include any of the follo wing items: 0 1 Pr ess Messaging .
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGE S MESSAGING 10 4 4 CHAPT ER 7 (Optional) Select Sound , and then select one of the follo wing: Recor d new: Record a sound clip of up to 1 minute. At tach voice memo: Sel ect a memo you recorded in the V oice Memo applicat ion.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER M ESSAGES MESSAGING 10 5 4 CHAPT ER T he new message alert ma y include any of the follo w ing but tons: • OK: Dismisses the aler t and places the message in your Inbox. • Reply: Opens Chat Vie w , where you can reply with a te xt message.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGE S MESSAGING 10 6 4 CHAPT ER Viewing/playing a mult imedia message 1 Pr ess Messaging . 2 Select the message you w ant to view . 3 If there are sounds or multiple slides, play bac k begins immediately . 4 Do any of the f ollowing: • Use the onscreen contro ls to scroll to other slides and messages.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER M ESSAGES MESSAGING 10 7 4 CHAPT ER Ar rangi ng yo ur messag es Y ou can rearrange the messages in any f older by using the Sort command. 1 Pr ess Messaging . 2 Select the folder list in the title bar and select the folder y ou wa nt to sort.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGE S MESSAGING 10 8 4 CHAPT ER Y ou can carr y on multiple c hats at the same time and easily switc h bet ween them, using the pic k list at the top of the screen. 1 Pr ess Messaging . 2 Do one of the follo wing: Star t a new chat: Select a mess age and reply to it.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER M ESSAGES MESSAGING 10 9 4 CHAPT ER Cr eat e new messag es as: Indi cates whether te xt or multimedia messaging is the default f ormat for a ne w message. Request Receipts (MMS only): Indicates whether you w ant to receive a confirmation when an outgoing MMS message is delivered.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGE S MESSAGING 11 0 4 CHAPT ER in the selected label color , or only your name. 6 Select the Netw or k t ab and set an y of the f ollowing pref er ences f or net work connections. A ut omatically collect MMS messages: Indicate whether y ou want to do wnload multimedia messages automati cally .
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER M ESSAGES MESSAGING 111 4 CHAPT ER 6 Select the Vi bra te pic k list and select when you w a nt your smartphone to vibrate. 7 Select the Message T one pic k list and select a tone for incoming message alerts f or a message alert.
YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGE S MESSAGING 11 2 4 CHAPT ER.
CHAPTER 5 Y our connections to the w eb and wireless de vices Y ou use the w eb f or man y things: driving directions, shoppin g , ne ws, w eb-based email. No w , with y our wireless ser vice pro vider net work and th e built- in web browser , y o u can t ak e the web wit h y ou almo st an ywhere.
In this c hapter W eb browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 5 Connecti ng y our computer t o the Internet throu gh y our smar tphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO T HE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES WEB BROWSER 11 5 5 CHAPT ER W eb bro wser T he Blaz er ® web bro wser on your smartphone provides quic k and easy access to web pages. Y ou can view most sites you use on y our computer , including those with security and adv anced f eat ures, su ch a s Java S c r ip t a n d f r a m e s.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO T HE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES WEB BROWSER 11 6 5 CHAPT ER 1 Pr ess Application s and select We b to open the Blazer w eb browser . If necessar y , select Ye s to t urn on your phone, and Ye s to connect to the Internet.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO T HE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES WEB BROWSER 11 7 5 CHAPT ER 4 Use the 5-wa y to access any of the f ollowing icons in the title bar: 0 Cr eating a bookmar k W ith bookmarks, you can instantly access a web page without entering the address e ver y time.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO T HE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES WEB BROWSER 11 8 5 CHAPT ER Saving a page Y ou can use the web bro wser to save a page f or of fline viewing, so y ou don ’t need a wireless conne ction to view it later . 1 Go to the page you w ant to sav e.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO T HE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES WEB BROWSER 11 9 5 CHAPT ER 4 Enter the desired c hanges or select Delete . 5 Select OK . Ar rangi ng bookmar ks and sa v ed pag es B ookmarks V iew has ten pages where y ou can store and arra nge bookmarks and sav ed pages in a wa y that works f or y ou.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO T HE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES WEB BROWSER 12 0 5 CHAPT ER f ormats—provided that the w ebsite permits the downloading of files: 1 Go to the page with the link to the file you w ant to download. 2 Do one of the follo wing: • In Optimiz ed Mode, press Left or Right to highlight the link to the file, and then press Center .
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO T HE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES WEB BROWSER 12 1 5 CHAPT ER • Select or pres s Center to pause playbac k . • Select or pres s Cent er to resume playbac k af ter pausing. • A f ew seconds af ter playbac k begins, the toolbar is hidden and you can vie w the content on the fu ll sc reen.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO T HE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES WEB BROWSER 12 2 5 CHAPT ER Cust omizing y our web br o wser set tings 1 In P age Vie w , press Menu . 2 Select Options , and then select Pr e f erences . 3 Select Pa g e and set any of the follo wing pref erences: Star t With: Determines whic h view appears when you open the bro wser .
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO T HE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES WEB BROWSER 12 3 5 CHAPT ER T ap and Drag: Determines whether dragging the stylus selects text or scrolls through the content of the page. Nor mal mo de/F ast mode: Determ ines whether a w eb page appears as designed (Normal mode) or with some of the items remov ed for f aster disp lay .
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO T HE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES CONNECTING YOUR COMP UTER TO THE INTERNET THROUGH YOUR SMARTPHON E 12 4 5 CHAPT ER Clear cach e on exit: Determines whether the cac he clears eac h time you exit the w eb browser . Set Pr o xy: Sets up a proxy ser ver to access the Internet.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO T HE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES CONNECTING YOUR COMPUT ER TO THE INTERNET THROUGH YOUR SMARTPHONE 12 5 5 CHAPT ER 5 Select Add Device . The disco ver y icon appears, indicating that the discov er y process is active . 6 Select your computer from the Tr u s t e d Devices list, and then select OK .
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO T HE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES CONNECTING YOUR COMP UTER TO THE INTERNET THROUGH YOUR SMARTPHON E 12 6 5 CHAPT ER BEFORE Y OU BEGIN V erify tha t DUN is enabled on your computer . See the documentation that cam e with your computer for details.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO T HE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES CONNECTIONS WI TH BLUETOOTH ® DEVICES 12 7 5 CHAPT ER T er minating a Bluet ooth DUN Inter net session It is import ant t o end a Bluetooth DUN session af ter y ou finish using it.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO T HE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES CONNECTIONS WITH BLUETOOTH ® DEVICES 12 8 5 CHAPT ER Requesting a connection wi th another Bluet ooth device 1 Pr ess Applications and select Bluet ooth . 2 Select Bluet ooth On . 3 (Optional) Enter a device name that identifies your smartphone when it is discov ered by other Bluetooth devices.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO T HE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES CONNECTIONS WI TH BLUETOOTH ® DEVICES 12 9 5 CHAPT ER IMPO RT ANT Some Bluetooth devices hav e a preset passke y . If your de vice has a predefined passke y , you can find it in the documentation for that device.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO T HE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES CONNECTIONS WITH BLUETOOTH ® DEVICES 13 0 5 CHAPT ER Te m p o r a r y : Enables Bluetooth devices that are not on your T rusted De vices list to request a connection with your smartphone during the next two minutes.
CHAPTER 6 Y our photos, videos, and music Do y ou hav e a wallet bulging with photos of friends, family , pets, and y our most recent va cation? Are y ou tired of carr ying both your M P3 pla y er and y our phone? Y our P alm ® Tr e o ™ 680 smartp hone solv es both problems.
In this c hapter Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 3 Pict u res & Videos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 37 P oc ket T unes . . .
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS , AND MUSIC CAMERA 13 3 6 CHAPT ER Camera Y our smartphone co mes with an easy-to-use, built-in, VG A c a m e r a w i t h 2 x digit al zoom. Y ou can use the camera to t ak e and view pict ures and videos and send them to your friends and family .
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AN D MUSIC CAMERA 13 4 6 CHAPT ER 5 Pr ess Cent er to capture the picture. 6 Do any of the f ollowing: Recording a video Y ou can store videos on your smartphone or on an expansion card. 1 Pr ess Applications and select Camer a . 2 Select Camc order .
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS , AND MUSIC CAMERA 13 5 6 CHAPT ER pict ures in the PA L M album on your smartphone. T o store a video in a dif f erent location, select one of the follo w ing: <Album name>: Stores the video in the selected album. The storage location is based on the locatio n of the album (smartphone or e xpansion card).
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AN D MUSIC CAMERA 13 6 6 CHAPT ER Cust omizing yo ur Camer a set t ings Y ou can customize the built-in camera’ s set tings for y our smartphone. 1 Go to Camera Vie w or Camcord er View . 2 Pr ess Menu . If you are in Camera Vi ew , the Photo Set tings screen appears.
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS , AND MUSIC PICTURES & VIDEOS 13 7 6 CHAPT ER 4 Select Done . Pict ures & V ideos Viewing a picture In addition to viewing the pict ures you capt ure with the built -in camera, you can vie w pict ures capt ured on many popular digit al cameras or downloaded from the Internet.
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AN D MUSIC PICTURES & VIDEOS 13 8 6 CHAPT ER 5 If the pict ure has a vo ice caption, select to hear it. 6 T ap the pict ure or p ress Center to ret urn to T humbnail Vie w .
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS , AND MUSIC PICTURES & VIDEOS 13 9 6 CHAPT ER 3 Pr ess Menu , select Options , and then select Au t o - h i d e T o o l b a r O f f if you w ant to see the toolbar . 4 Pr ess Space to st art the slide sho w . 5 Pr ess Cent er to return to the pre vious view .
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AN D MUSIC PICTURES & VIDEOS 14 0 6 CHAPT ER 1 F rom the Album list, select the album that cont ains the picture(s) or video(s) you w ant to copy . 2 Pr ess Menu . 3 Select Cop y to from the Phot o (or Vid e o ) menu . 4 Select the pict ures or videos to cop y , or select Select All to copy the entire album.
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS , AND MUSIC PICTURES & VIDEOS 14 1 6 CHAPT ER Sa ving a pi ctur e as w allpaper Y ou can select a picture to use as w allpaper f or the Main t ab in the Pho ne application. 1 Display the pict ure you w ant to sav e as w allpaper .
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AN D MUSIC POCKET TUNES 14 2 6 CHAPT ER 5 Select Delet e . 6 Select Delet e to confirm the deletion. V iewing pict ur es and videos on y our comput er When you sync hronize y our smartphone, your pict ures and videos are copied to your desktop computer .
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS , AND MUSIC POCKET TUNES 14 3 6 CHAPT ER Setting up Windows Med ia Play er for MP3 On a W indows computer , y ou need to set W i n d ow s Me d i a P l aye r t o s ave yo u r m us i c files in M P3 format in order for the files to be compatible with P oc k et T unes.
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AN D MUSIC POCKET TUNES 14 4 6 CHAPT ER 9 Clic k OK , and then clic k OK again. Y ou now ha ve set up W indows Media Play e r to transf er MP3 files to the P oc ket T unes application on your smartphone. Set ting up iT unes f or MP3 On a Mac, use iT un es (included with OS X) to conv er t music f rom a CD to MP3 format.
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS , AND MUSIC POCKET TUNES 14 5 6 CHAPT ER BEFORE Y OU BEGIN On a Mac, you need an expansion card (sold separately) to listen to music on your smartphone. Y ou cannot transf er MP3 files from your Mac directly onto your smartphone. 1 Connect your smartphone to y our computer with the USB sync cable.
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AN D MUSIC POCKET TUNES 14 6 6 CHAPT ER WINDO WS ONL Y 1 On your computer , open Wi ndo ws Media Play er . 2 Insert the music CD into y our computer ’ s CD driv e. 3 Select the Rip tab . 4 Select the trac ks you w ant to conv ert to MP3.
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS , AND MUSIC POCKET TUNES 14 7 6 CHAPT ER Choose s ong : Displa ys a list of songs to c hoose from. Pa u s e : P a uses playbac k. NO TE T o adjust the volume during playbac k, p ress the Vo l u m e but ton on the side of your smartphone.
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AN D MUSIC POCKET TUNES 14 8 6 CHAPT ER 5 Select Add S o ng . Select the songs you w ant to include on the playlist. 6 Select Sav e List . Editing a pla ylist 1 Pr ess Applications and select pT unes . 2 Pr ess Menu . 3 Select Actions , and then select Manage Pla y lists .
CHAPTER 7 Y our personal inf ormation organiz er Sa y good-b ye to paper calendars and thro w a w a y those scribbled to- do lists. Y our P alm ® Tr e o ™ 680 smartphone is all y ou need to organiz e y our person al inf ormation an d k eep it with y ou where v er y ou go.
In this c hapter Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 51 W orld Cloc k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 58 T asks . . . . . . . . .
YOUR P ERSONAL I NFORMA TION ORG ANIZE R CALENDAR 15 1 7 CHAPT ER Calendar Calendar is a pow e rful organizer application that helps you manage y our sc he dule. Y ou can view y our calen dar b y day , w eek, or month, or as an agen da list that com bines your T asks list and emai l notificati ons with your appointments.
YOUR PERSO NAL INFORM ATION ORGA NIZER CALENDAR 15 2 7 CHAPT ER Cr eating a n ev ent Pre s s Calendar until Day V ie w appears. 1 Select Go T o and then select the desired day . 2 Select New . 3 Using the ke yboard, enter a st arting hour and minute for the e v ent, suc h as 545 fo r 5:45.
YOUR P ERSONAL I NFORMA TION ORG ANIZE R CALENDAR 15 3 7 CHAPT ER Adding an alarm t o an event 1 In Calendar , select the e vent. 2 Select Details . 3 Chec k the Alar m bo x and select the number of minutes, hours, or days before the e vent y ou would lik e to receive the alarm.
YOUR PERSO NAL INFORM ATION ORGA NIZER CALENDAR 15 4 7 CHAPT ER 7 Enter a description for the e vent. A diamond appears next to the description of an untimed ev e nt. Sc heduling a r epeating ev ent 1 Create an ev ent, and then select it. 2 Select Details .
YOUR P ERSONAL I NFORMA TION ORG ANIZE R CALENDAR 15 5 7 CHAPT ER Color -coding your sc hedule Use color -coding to q uic kly spot various typ es of e v ents. F or example, mak e appointments with family green, cow orkers blue, and friends red. F ollow these steps to create a categor y and assign it a color code.
YOUR PERSO NAL INFORM ATION ORGA NIZER CALENDAR 15 6 7 CHAPT ER Customizing d isplay options for your calendar 1 Pr ess Menu . 2 Select Options , and then select Display Options . 3 Select the Def ault View pic k list and select the view y ou w ant to see when you open Calendar .
YOUR P ERSONAL I NFORMA TION ORG ANIZE R CALENDAR 15 7 7 CHAPT ER indicate under whic h categor y the ev ent is filed. 6 Select Month and set an y of the follo w ing options: Show Cat e g ory List: T he Categor y pic k list appears in Month Vie w . Timed Events: The ev ent s that ar e sc heduled for a specific time appear in Month V ie w .
YOUR PERSO NAL INFORM ATION ORGA NIZER WORLD CLOCK 15 8 7 CHAPT ER 5 Select the Vi bra te pic k list and select when you w a nt your smartphone to vibrate f or an ev ent alarm. 6 Select tones from any of the f ollowing pic k lists : Alar m Sound: The tone that pla ys the first time your alarm goes of f .
YOUR P ERSONAL I NFORMA TION ORG ANIZE R WORLD CLOCK 15 9 7 CHAPT ER Selecting cities W orld Cloc k shows the sy stem date and time abov e the world map.
YOUR PERSO NAL INFORM ATION ORGA NIZER TASKS 16 0 7 CHAPT ER 4 Enter the name of th e city . 5 Select Location , select Ma p , select the location of the city , and then select OK . 6 If the cit y is not on Daylight Sa vings Time, unc hec k this box. If Daylight Savings Time is obser ved, enter Star t and End dates.
YOUR P ERSONAL I NFORMA TION ORG ANIZE R TASKS 16 1 7 CHAPT ER 1 Select the t ask to whic h you want to assign details. 2 Select Details . 3 Set any of the f ollowing: Pr ior ity: Select the priorit y number for this t ask (1 is most import ant). Later you can ar range your ta sks based on the importance of eac h t ask.
YOUR PERSO NAL INFORM ATION ORGA NIZER TASKS 16 2 7 CHAPT ER Or g anizing y our tasks In the T asks list, select one of these options: All: Displa ys all y our t asks.
YOUR P ERSONAL I NFORMA TION ORG ANIZE R TASKS 16 3 7 CHAPT ER Deleting a task 1 Select the t ask you w ant to delete. 2 Pr ess Menu . 3 Select Delete T ask from the Record menu. 4 Select OK . Cust omizing T asks T he T asks P ref erences screen enables you to control the appearanc e of the T a sks list screen.
YOUR PERSO NAL INFORM ATION ORGA NIZER TASKS 16 4 7 CHAPT ER.
CHAPTER 8 Y our memos and documents With its abilit y to store large amounts of import ant inf ormation, y our Pa l m ® Tr e o ™ 680 smartphone lets you take y our of fice with you— including your Microsof t Of fice and PDF files.
In this c hapter Documents T o Go P rof essio nal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 67 Memos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6 8 V oice Memo . . . . . . . . . . . .
YOUR MEMOS AND DO CUMENTS DOCUMENTS TO GO PROFESSIONAL 16 7 8 CHAPT ER Documents T o Go P rof essional NO TE The P alm Sof t ware Installation CD includes the Documents T o Go ® desktop sof t ware. On y our smartphone, the companion for Documents T o Go is named Documents and it’ s already inst alled on your smartphone.
YOUR MEMO S AND DOCUMEN TS MEMOS 16 8 8 CHAPT ER NO TE The Documents application does not support some editing functions, suc h as multiple font siz es an d spell c hec king .
YOUR MEMOS AND DO CUMENTS VOICE MEMO 16 9 8 CHAPT ER Cr eating a memo 1 Pr ess Applications and select Memos . 2 Enter the text y ou want to appear in the memo. 3 Select Done . Deleting a memo 1 Open the memo you w ant to delete. 2 Pr ess Menu . 3 Select Delete Memo from the Record menu.
YOUR MEMO S AND DOCUMEN TS VOICE MEMO 17 0 8 CHAPT ER List ening t o a voice memo 1 Pr ess Applications and select V oice Memo . 2 In the V oice Memo list, navigate to the voice memo title and then press Cent er to select it. The v oice memo begins to play .
CHAPTER 9 Y our application and inf o management tools S ync hronizati on is a great w ay to transf er , update, an d bac k up info on y our P alm ® Tr e o ™ 680 smartphone. S ync hronizing simply means that inf o y ou entere d or updated in one pl ace (y our smartphone or y our computer) is auto matically update d in the other .
In this c hapter Using Find . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 73 V iewing and us ing the ale rts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 73 Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . .
YOUR APPLI CATION A ND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS USING FI ND 17 3 9 CHAPT ER Using Find T he Find f eature locates an y text in the built-in applications and databases an d in some third-part y applications. The Find f eature searc hes for the group of c haracte rs you specify , including c h aracters that are part of a word.
YOUR APP LICATI ON AND IN FO MA NAGEMEN T TOOL S CALCULATOR 17 4 9 CHAPT ER In the Alert dialog box, y ou can do an y of the follo wing: • Chec k the box ne xt to the alert to remov e it fro m the list . • Select the alert to open the corresponding applicat ion and view the alert item (message, ev ent, missed call, and so on).
YOUR APPLI CATION A ND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS CALCULATOR 17 5 9 CHAPT ER Selecting f unctions in A dv anced Calculat or Mode 1 Sw i t ch t o Adv anc ed Mode (see the preceding procedure).
YOUR APP LICATI ON AND IN FO MA NAGEMEN T TOOL S INSTALLI NG APPLICAT IONS 176 9 CHAPT ER Inst alling applications Y our smartphone co mes with se veral built-in and ready-to-use applications. Y ou can also install additi onal applications, suc h as business sof tware, games, and more.
YOUR APPLI CATION A ND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS INSTALLING APPLICATIONS 17 7 9 CHAPT ER 1 Open the w eb bro wser (see Vie wing a w eb pag e ). 2 Go to the page that cont ains the link to the application you w ant to d o wnload. 3 Pr ess Left or Right to highlight the link to the file, and then press Center to initiate the download process.
YOUR APP LICATI ON AND IN FO MA NAGEMEN T TOOL S REMOVING APPLICATIONS 17 8 9 CHAPT ER Get ting he lp with third-party applicatio ns If you encounter a problem (suc h as an error message) with a third-party application, cont act th e ap plication ’ s author or vendor .
YOUR APPLI CATION A ND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS VIEWING APPLICATION INFO 17 9 9 CHAPT ER 3 Pr ess Menu . 4 Select Delet e on the App menu. 5 Select the Delete F r om pic k list and select the location of the application you w ant to re mov e: Ph one or <car d name> .
YOUR APP LICATI ON AND IN FO MA NAGEMEN T TOOL S SENDING INFORMAT ION WITH BLUETOOTH ® WIR ELESS TECHNOLOGY 18 0 9 CHAPT ER 5 At the bot tom of the screen, sele ct the ty pe of information y ou want to view: Ve r s i o n : T he version numbers of app lic atio ns o n your smartphone.
YOUR APPLI CATION A ND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS SENDI NG INFORMA TION WIT H BLUETOO TH ® WIRELESS TECHNOLO GY 18 1 9 CHAPT ER 2 Select Bluet ooth On . 3 Open an application. 4 Select the entr y or categor y y ou w ant to send. Y ou cannot send an item that has a loc k next to it.
YOUR APP LICATI ON AND IN FO MA NAGEMEN T TOOL S BEAMING INFORM ATION 18 2 9 CHAPT ER Te m p o r a r y : Enables Bluetooth devices that are not on your T rusted De vices list to request a connection with your smartphone during the next two minutes.
YOUR APPLI CATION A ND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS BEAMIN G INFO RMATIO N 18 3 9 CHAPT ER Beaming an entry Y ou can beam an individual entr y or ite m suc h as a cont act or a pict ure. Y ou can also beam all the entries in the selected categor y , suc h as all the cont acts in the Business or Family categor y .
YOUR APP LICATI ON AND IN FO MA NAGEMEN T TOOL S BEAMING INFORM ATION 18 4 9 CHAPT ER Beaming an appl ication Not all applications can be beamed. A loc k icon appears on t he Beam screen ne xt to applications th at cannot be beamed. 1 Pr ess Applications .
YOUR APPLI CATION A ND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION—ADVANC ED 18 5 9 CHAPT ER S ync hronizing inf ormation— adv anced NO TE If your computer is r unning W indo ws V ista, visit www .palm.com/ windo wsvista for more informatio n.
YOUR APP LICATI ON AND IN FO MA NAGEMEN T TOOL S SYNCHRONIZING INFO RMATION—ADVANCED 18 6 9 CHAPT ER Select Do nothing to turn of f sync hroniz ation f or an app that currently sync hronizes (f or example, to t urn of f sync hroniz ation f or Memos i f y ou do not use this app).
YOUR APPLI CATION A ND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION—ADVANC ED 18 7 9 CHAPT ER Select Do nothing to turn of f sync hronization for an app that currently sync hronizes (f or example, to t urn of f sync hroniza tion f or Me mos if y ou d o not use this app).
YOUR APP LICATI ON AND IN FO MA NAGEMEN T TOOL S SYNCHRONIZING INFO RMATION—ADVANCED 18 8 9 CHAPT ER 3 (Optional) Enter a device name that identifies your smartphone when it is discov ered by other Bluetooth devices. NO TE Use the same device name f or all your Bluetooth connections.
YOUR APPLI CATION A ND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION—ADVANC ED 18 9 9 CHAPT ER S ync hr onizing ov er a Blueto oth connection When you sync hroniz e using th e Bluetooth wireless f eature on y our smartphone, you don ’ t need your sync cable.
YOUR APP LICATI ON AND IN FO MA NAGEMEN T TOOL S SYNCHRONIZING INFO RMATION—ADVANCED 19 0 9 CHAPT ER S ync hr onizing ov er an infr ar ed connection When you sync hronize using the IR port on your smartphone, y ou don ’t need y our sync cable. T his is especially useful if you tra vel with an IR- enabled laptop.
YOUR APPLI CATION A ND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS USING EXPANSION CARDS 19 1 9 CHAPT ER MAC ONL Y 1 Double-clic k the HotSy nc manag er icon in the Pa l m fol d e r . 2 Clic k the HotS ync Cont r ols tab, and then select Enabled . 3 Clic k the Connection Settings tab, and then c hec k the On bo x next to IR por t .
YOUR APP LICATI ON AND IN FO MA NAGEMEN T TOOL S USING EXPANSION CARDS 19 2 9 CHAPT ER Y our smartphone is also compatible with SDIO cards, whic h you can use to add accessories, suc h as an FM radio module, to your smartphone.
YOUR APPLI CATION A ND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS USING EXPANSION CARDS 19 3 9 CHAPT ER Remo ving an expansion ca rd 1 Open the e xpansion slot door . 2 Pr ess the card into t he e xpansion slot to release it from the expansion slot. 3 Af ter you f eel the e xpansion card slot eject the ca rd, remov e the card from the slot.
YOUR APP LICATI ON AND IN FO MA NAGEMEN T TOOL S USING EXPANSION CARDS 19 4 9 CHAPT ER 1 Insert the expansion card into the expansion card slot. T he Card cate gor y of Applications Vi ew a utomati cally appears. 2 Select the categ ory pic k list in the title bar , and select All .
YOUR APPLI CATION A ND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS USING EXPANSION CARDS 19 5 9 CHAPT ER Viewing expansion card infor mation T he Card Info application displa ys general information about the e xpansion card th at is currently in the e x pansion slot, and it enables you to rename and f ormat a card.
YOUR APP LICATI ON AND IN FO MA NAGEMEN T TOOL S USING EXPANSION CARDS 19 6 9 CHAPT ER 1 Insert the expansion card into the expansion card slot. 2 Select the cat ego ry pic k list at the top of the screen and select All . 3 Select Card Inf o . 4 Pr ess Menu .
CHAPTER 10 Y our personal set tings Customizing y our P alm ® Tr e o ™ 680 smartphone is great w ay to mak e it matc h your li f est yle and w ork e ven harder fo r y ou. On your smart phone , you can easily customize the sounds, f onts, screen colors, and more.
In this c hapter S ystem so und set tings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 99 Display and appea rance set tings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 0 Applications set tings . . . . . . . . . .
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS SYSTEM SOUND SETTINGS 19 9 10 CHAPT ER S y stem sound set t ings Silencing soun ds Y ou can immediat ely silence all alerts, ringtones, music that play s through the built-in speake r , a nd system sounds b y sliding the Ringer switc h to the Sound Of f position.
YOUR PERSONAL SET TINGS DISPLAY AND APPEARANCE SETTING S 200 10 CHAPT ER 3 Select the S ystem V olume and Game Vo l u m e pic k lists and select the volume le v els.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS DISPLAY AND APPEARAN CE SETTINGS 20 1 10 CHAPT ER 4 Select a font style. (In the web browser , select the Font size pic k list and selec t Lar ge or Small .) 5 Select OK . Setting display for mats F ormats Pref erences enable you to select number conv ention s based on geographic regions.
YOUR PERSONAL SET TINGS DISPLAY AND APPEARANCE SETTING S 202 10 CHAPT ER Aligning the scr een to cor r ect tapping pr oblems Occasionally , your smartphone screen ma y need to be readjusted. If this problem occurs, you ma y see the wrong f eature being activated when y ou tap the screen.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS APPLICATIONS SETTINGS 203 10 CHAPT ER Applications set tings Y ou can c hange the Applications set tings on your smartphone so that y ou can easily access the applications you use most of ten.
YOUR PERSONAL SET TINGS APPLICATIONS SETTINGS 204 10 CHAPT ER 1 Pr ess Applications . 2 Pr ess Menu . 3 Select Options , and then select Pr e f erences .
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO 205 10 CHAPT ER Changing def ault applicati ons Sometimes one application looks for another application to handle information (for e xample, a mail application might open a browser when y ou select a link in an email message).
YOUR PERSONAL SET TINGS LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO 206 10 CHAPT ER smartphone: Y ou can set your smartphone to require a passw ord f or you to see any information on y our smartpho ne. Entr ies: Y ou can mask or hide entries marked as priv ate and set your smartphone to require a passw ord f or viewing them.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO 207 10 CHAPT ER P ow er/ End when the screen is o n. 4 Select Done . Locking your scr ee n Y ou can se t y our smartphone to automatica lly loc k the screen ’ s touc h-sensitive f eat ures in certain sit uations.
YOUR PERSONAL SET TINGS LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO 208 10 CHAPT ER 1 Pr ess Phone . 2 Pr ess Menu . 3 Select Options , and then select Phone Lock .
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO 209 10 CHAPT ER IMPO RT ANT If you loc k y o ur smartphone, you must enter the e xact passw ord to unloc k it. If you f orget the p assword, y ou need to perform a hard reset to resume using your smartphone.
YOUR PERSONAL SET TINGS LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO 21 0 10 CHAPT ER 8 Do one of the follo wing: • Select Lock & T ur n Of f to loc k your smartphone im mediately . • Pre s s A pplications to accept your set tings and continu e using your smartphone.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO 21 1 10 CHAPT ER 3 If prompted for y our password, enter it and then select OK . Viewing all priv ate r ecords Y ou can rev eal all the entries you’ ve hidden or masked. 1 Pr ess Applications and select Secur ity .
YOUR PERSONAL SET TINGS SYSTEM SETTINGS 21 2 10 CHAPT ER Ent er ing o wner infor mation Y ou can use Owner P ref erences to record information that you want to associ ate with your smartphone, suc h as your name, company name, and home phone number .
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS SYSTEM SETTINGS 21 3 10 CHAPT ER 2 Select Da te & T i m e . 3 Select the A utomatically set pic k list and select one of the follo wing set tings: D at e, time and time zone: T he date, time, and time zone are acquired from your wireless ser vice provider’ s net work (if set tings are av ailable from the network).
YOUR PERSONAL SET TINGS CONNECTING TO A VPN 21 4 10 CHAPT ER 3 Set any of the f ollowing pref erences: Br ightn ess: Sets the intensit y of th e screen and ke yboard bac klights. Drag the slider or press Lef t and Right to adjust the brightness lev el.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS CONNECTING TO A VPN 21 5 10 CHAPT ER Chec k with your company’ s system administrator to see if a V PN is required to access the corporate ser ver . If a VPN is necessar y , you must purc hase and install a third-party V PN client on your smartphone to use this f eature.
YOUR PERSONAL SET TINGS CONNECTING TO A VPN 21 6 10 CHAPT ER.
CHAPTER 11 Common questions Although w e can ’t anticip ate all the quest ions y ou might hav e, this c hapter provides answers to some of the most commonly ask ed questions. F or additional inf ormation and answers to other co mmon ques tions, v isit www .
In this c hapter Upgrading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 9 Desktop s of tware inst allation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 Re set ting your smart phone . .
COMMON QUE STIONS UPGRADING 21 9 11 CHAPT ER Upgrading If you e xperience problems with your Pa l m ® Tr e o ™ 680 smartphone af ter performing the upgrade steps in this guide, y ou ma y hav e incompatib le applications or set tings that were not quarantined during the installation process.
COMMON QUESTIONS UPGRADING 220 11 CHAPT ER 4 T o help you identify the app that is causing the problem, mov e one app at a time fro m the Old_Apps f older to the Bac kup f older , and then sync. If the problem recurs, d elete the last app you installed and report the problem to its developer .
COMMON QUE STIONS DESKTOP SOFTWARE INST ALLATION 221 11 CHAPT ER Desktop sof t w are inst allation If you are ha ving trouble in st alling the desktop sof t w are, you ma y hav e the wrong version of the sof tware or some of your computer ’ s resources ma y be unav ailab le.
COMMON QUESTIONS RESETTING YOUR SMARTPHONE 222 11 CHAPT ER sync hronizing with your computer , a sof t reset may help. All y our info is retained when you perf orm a sof t reset. 1 R emov e the bat ter y from your smartphone, and then reinsert it. Don ’t kno w how? See R eplacing the bat ter y .
COMMON QUE STIONS REPLACING TH E BATTERY 223 11 CHAPT ER remo ves all y our inform ation, and restores your f ormats, pref erences, and other set tings to the factor y default set tings. 1 R emov e the bat ter y from your smartphone, and then reinsert it.
COMMON QUESTIONS REPLACING THE BATTERY 224 11 CHAPT ER P a lm and is compatible with the smartphone. CA UTION Failure to use the proper bat ter y may result in a risk of personal injur y or product damage, and it voids y our smartphone warranty . 1 Pre s s Po w e r / E n d to turn of f the screen.
COMMON QUE STIONS SCREEN 225 11 CHAPT ER 6 Connect your smartphone to the c harger or sync cable to c harge the new bat ter y . Screen The scr een appears blan k 1 When a call l asts longer tha n the limit specified in P ow er Pref erences, the screen dims automatically .
COMMON QUESTIONS SYNCHRONI ZATION 226 11 CHAPT ER 6 If the problem persists, c hec k for dirt between the screen and the edge of the smartphone. 7 If you’ re using a sc reen protector , make sure that it is properly inst alled.
COMMON QUE STIONS SYNCHRONIZATION 227 11 CHAPT ER I can’t find m y user f older Window s: If y our device name is one w ord, your user f older name i s the first six c haracters of your de vice name.
COMMON QUESTIONS SYNCHRONI ZATION 228 11 CHAPT ER lo wer -right corner of your computer screen, and make sure that Local USB is c hec ked. If y ou d on ’ t see the HotSync manager icon, clic k Start , select Pr ograms , select Pa l m , and then select HotSync Manag er .
COMMON QUE STIONS SYNCHRONIZATION 229 11 CHAPT ER NO TE Mac computers do n ot provide an option for uninstalling Palm Desktop sof t wa re. Cont act T ec h nical Support if the problem persists af ter completing step 7 .
COMMON QUESTIONS SYNCHRONI ZATION 230 11 CHAPT ER F ol low all instr uctions in the New Hardware Wizard, and then sync again. 5 WINDOW S ONLY Uninst all P alm Desktop sof t ware. Clic k Start , select Set tings , select Contr ol P anel , select A dd or Remov e Pr ograms , select Pa l m D e s k to p s o ft wa re , and then clic k Change/Remo ve .
COMMON QUE STIONS SYNCHRONIZATION 231 11 CHAPT ER MAC ONLY Mac com puters do not pro vide an option for uninstalling P alm Desktop sof t w are. Cont act T ec hnical Support if the probl em persists af ter completing step 3. 5 R est art y our comput er .
COMMON QUESTIONS SYNCHRONI ZATION 232 11 CHAPT ER My appointme nts sho w up in the wr ong time slot aft er I sync If you create an appointment in the wrong time z one (i.e., your desktop w as set to the wrong time zone), it sho ws up in the wrong time zone on y our smartphone .
COMMON QUE STIONS PHONE 233 11 CHAPT ER 6 On your computer , manually enter any Calendar info y ou added to y our smartphone since t he last time yo u sync hroniz ed. 7 Clic k HotS ync manag er in the ta skbar and select Cu stom . 8 Select Calendar . 9 Clic k Chang e .
COMMON QUESTIONS PHONE 234 11 CHAPT ER 4 If you’ re outdoors, mov e a wa y from large buildings, trees, or electrical wires. 5 If you’ re in a vehicle, mo ve y our smartphone so that it’ s close to a windo w of your v ehicle.
COMMON QUE STIONS HANDS-FREE DEVICES 235 11 CHAPT ER are display ed), tr y th e suggestions about signal strength described in Signal strength is weak . If you’ re using a Bluetooth hands-free de vice, see I hear st atic or interf erence when using my Bluetooth hands-free device .
COMMON QUESTIONS HANDS-FREE DEVICES 236 11 CHAPT ER • Pr ess Applications and select Bluet ooth . Make sure the Bluet ooth set ting is On . • Y ou hav e already f ormed a partnership bet ween y our sm artphone and your hands-free de vice, and the hands-free device appears in the T rusted De vices list.
COMMON QUE STIONS EMAIL 237 11 CHAPT ER Email • F or troubleshooting info on the Ve r s a M a i l ® application, see the User Guide for the V ers aMa il Applic ation on your computer .
COMMON QUESTIONS WEB 238 11 CHAPT ER I can’ t send or receiv e multi media messag es • Make sure y our phone is turned on (see T urning your phone on and of f ).
COMMON QUE STIONS WEB 239 11 CHAPT ER 2 Press Phone and look for either of the f ollo wing icons in the title bar of the Main ta b: . 3 If y ou see these icons, you are in a data co verage area.
COMMON QUESTIONS WEB 240 11 CHAPT ER then enter that address in the w eb bro wser on your smartphone. It tak es a long time f or a web pag e to load If it is t aking longer th an usual to load web pages, you ma y have tra veled from an EDGE ser vice area to a GPR S ser vice area.
COMMON QUE STIONS WEB 241 11 CHAPT ER A secur e site r efuses to per mit a tr ansaction Some websites don ’t support cert ain browsers f or trans acti ons. Please cont act the site’ s webmaster to make sure the site allows transactions using Blazer™ web browser from y our sm artphone.
COMMON QUESTIONS CAMERA 242 11 CHAPT ER Camera Here are some tips for t aking good pict ures with the built-in camera: • Clean the camera’ s lens with a sof t, lint-free cloth. • T ak e pictures in bright lighting conditions. L o w -light images may be grain y , due to the sensitivit y of the camera.
COMMON QUE STIONS THIRD-PARTY APPLICATIONS 243 11 CHAPT ER Email: Messages that hav e large at t ac hments can quic kly consume mem or y on your smartphone.
COMMON QUESTIONS THIRD-PARTY APPLICATIONS 244 11 CHAPT ER and 5-wa y navigator in these applications. T hird-part y applications that modify wireless f eatures ma y require extra troubleshooting .
COMMON QUE STIONS ERROR MESSAGES 245 11 CHAPT ER I can’ t exi t a game or th ird-party applicatio n Pre s s Option + Applications to ret urn to Applications View . G e tt i n g m o re he lp Contact the author or vendor of the third-party sof tware if y ou require further assistance.
COMMON QUESTIONS ERROR MESSAGES 246 11 CHAPT ER.
WHERE TO LEARN MORE 247 Where to learn more Whether you’ re on the go or at your computer , there are sev eral w ay s to learn more about using your P alm ® Tr e o ™ 680 smartphone. For a quic k introduction Quick T our: The Quic k T our introduces y ou to many of the f eatures on y our T reo 680.
WHERE TO LEARN MORE 248.
TERMS 249 Te r m s Alt (alter na tive) A ke yboard ke y . Enter a let ter on the ke yboard, and then press Alt to access variations suc h as internat ional c har acters and symbo ls. Applicat ions V iew T he screen on your P alm ® Tr e o ™ 680 smartphone from whic h you can open all applic ations.
TERMS 250 EDGE (Enhanced D ata rat es for GSM Ev olution) An enhanced v ersion of GPRS that deliv ers data speeds that are up to three times f aster than standard GPRS connections.
TERMS 251 Pa l m O S T he operating system of y our T reo 680. P a lm OS is known f or its simplicity o f use and for the large number of compatible third-party applicatio ns that can be added to your smartphone.
TERMS 252 as the Quic k Ke y . T hen when you w ant to call her , go to the Phone app and press and hold M. Y our smart phon e dials the number . SIM (Subscr iber Identity Module ) car d T he smartcard, inserted in your T r eo 680, that contains your mobile account information, suc h as your phone number and the ser vices to whic h y ou subscribe.
IMPORTANT SA FETY AND LEGAL INFORMA TION 253 Import ant saf et y and legal inf ormation FCC Stat ement This equipment has bee n tested and found to comply with t he limits for a Class B comput er periphera l, pursuant to pa rt 1 5 of the FCC Rules.
IMPORTANT SA FETY AND L EGAL IN FORMATION 254 Declarat ion of Confor mity W e, Palm Inc., declar e under sole respons ibilit y that the p roduct: Model name: T reo 680 Description: PD A phone Is in co.
IMPORTANT SA FETY AND LEGAL INFORMA TION 255 Antenna Car e/Unauthor ized Modifications Use only the supplied integral a ntenna. Unaut horized antenna modification s or at t ac hments could damage the uni t and may viola te FCC regula tions.
IMPORTANT SA FETY AND L EGAL IN FORMATION 256 recomme nded that you pla ce your smartphone at a sa f e dist ance from your ear . Other Medical Devic es If y ou use any other pers onal medical device, consu lt the manufacturer of your device to determi ne if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy .
IMPORTANT SA FETY AND LEGAL INFORMA TION 257 Dr iving Saf ety Tips Details 1 Get to know your s martphone and its features suc h as speed -dial and redi al.
IMPORTANT SA FETY AND L EGAL IN FORMATION 258 Wirele ss tele phones are t wo-way radios. When you t alk into a wireless tel ephone, it picks up your voice and converts the sound t o radio frequen cy energy (or radio waves). The radio wav es travel through the air until they reac h a receiver at a nearby base s tation.
IMPORTANT SA FETY AND LEGAL INFORMA TION 259 into a st andard t hree-prong gr ounded outlet , touc hing the cas e should discharge the ES D on your body . • Increase t he relative humidit y of your environment. • Insta ll ESD-specific p revention items, suc h as grounding mats.
IMPORTANT SA FETY AND L EGAL IN FORMATION 260.
SPECIFICATIONS 261 Specifications Radio • G SM 850/900/1800/1 90 0 quad band world phone • GPR S class 1 0, cl ass B • EDGE up to 59kbp s per time-slot • Supports CSD (circuit-switc hed dat a) Phone f eatures • S peakerphone • Hands-free headset jac k (2.
SPECIFICATIONS 262 Connectivit y • IR • Bluetooth ® wireless tec hnology (1 .2 comp liant) Displa y • T ouc h- sensitiv e LCD sc reen (includes stylus) • 65,536 colors (1 6-bit color) • Use.
SPECIFICATIONS 263.
SPECIFICATIONS 264.
INDEX 265 Inde x SYMBOLS ! in Tasks list 162 NUMERICS 112 calls 82, 207 24-hour clock 201 3G2 files 138, 142 3GP files 138 5-way navigator accessing applications and 42 accessing command buttons and 3.
INDEX 266 Active Call View scr een 56, 58, 74 active calls. See phone calls Add Bookmark comman d 117 Add Call button 57 Add Contact command 59 Add New Number di alog box 58 Add New Nu mber pr ompt 58.
INDEX 267 recording soun ds for 158 setting for clock 160 Album command 140 Album list 137, 139, 141 albums. Se e photo albums; video albums Alert dialog box 55, 105, 173 alert icon 83 Alert Sound p i.
INDEX 268 overview 42–43 applications, exiting 245 appointments 152, 232 See also events Archive folder 178 area codes 80 area conversions 175 arrow icons 33 ASF files 138 Ask to add unkno wn phon e.
INDEX 269 Beam Business Card command 67 Beam Category command 183 Beam command 183, 184 Beam From pick list 184 Beam Receive pick list 214 Beam Status dialog box 183, 184 beaming battery life and 20 d.
INDEX 270 changing defaults for 204 customizing 204 disabling 57, 207 highlighted on screen 34 restoring factory defaults 204 speed-dialing w ith 51, 68– 69 web browsin g and 117 Buttons Preferences.
INDEX 271 categor ies adding r ingtones f or 66 applications and 43, 203 beaming and 183 color-coding in 155 contacts and 64, 66 creating 203 events and 155, 156 memos and 169 naming 203 receiving from B luetooth and 182 tasks and 161, 162, 163 Category command 203 categor y marker 15 6 Category pick list 156, 157, 203 CDs 145 cell phones.
INDEX 272 completion dates 163 components (smartphone) 8 Compos e dialog box 101, 102, 103 Compress Day View check box 156 compressed files 176, 177 computers connecting smartp hone to 22, 27 creating.
INDEX 273 adding speed-dial button s for 68 assigning caller IDs to 65, 66 copying 67 creating 63 customizing 66 deleting 66 displaying 64 editing 64 enterin g phone numbe rs for 58, 79 importing 64 l.
INDEX 27 4 CSD (circuit-switched data) 249 current date and time 158 current events 79 Current Privacy pick list 210, 211 customer service (Pal m) 247 customizing applications 203–204 buttons 204 ca.
INDEX 275 events 155 favorite butt ons 70 files 243 memos 169 messages 107, 109 music from playlists 148 passwords 210 photos 134, 140, 142 playlists 148 tasks 163 video clips 135, 140, 14 2 desktop software.
INDEX 27 6 displaying alerts 173 alternate characters 40 application information 179–180 application menus 35 applications 203 attachments 94 available disk space 24 bookmarks 118 connection status .
INDEX 277 editing. See changing Effects pick list 136 electrostatic discharge 258 email accessing 87–101, 214 adding multiple recipients to 69, 101 adding sig natures 100 attaching photos to 92, 134.
INDEX 278 erasing information 226 error messages 245 errors 229, 235, 245 Escalate ring t one volume check box 76 ESD (electrostatic discharge) 258 event conflicts 156 Event Details dialog box 153, 15.
INDEX 279 Favorites tab 51 FCC St atement 253 FDN list 208 features (smartphone ) 7, 13– 14 feedback 234 fields 36 file types 103, 120, 137, 138 files accessing 167, 214 attaching to em ail 92, 93 b.
INDEX 280 forwarding email 94 phone calls 61–62 free disk spa ce, determini n g 24 freeing disk space 24, 242 freein g memory 123, 178, 242 freez es 219, 22 2 From pick list 194 full charge (battery.
INDEX 281 History list 121 Hold button 56 holidays 154 home city 159 home p age 122 home p age icon 117, 122 HotSync Log 229 HotSync manager 185, 189, 190, 250 HotSync manager icon 185, 228 HotSync Setu p button 188 HotSync technology 250 hypertext lin ks.
INDEX 282 Palm Desktop s oftware 24, 177, 221 synchronization software 26–27 third-party applications 242 VPN client software 215 interference 234, 236 international characters. See alternate characters international clock. See World Cl ock international settings.
INDEX 283 voice memos 170 voicemail 55 Lithium Ion batte ry 250 See also battery Local butto n 189 locating chat sessions 108 contacts 50, 64, 79 specific character s 173 text 121, 173 location inform.
INDEX 284 Memos application changing fonts for 200 enter ing tex t in 169 openin g 42, 169 overview 165 removing memos from 169 synchronizing information in 29 Memos button 169 menu items 35 Menu key .
INDEX 285 microphone 14, 57, 13 6 Microphone pick list 136 Microsoft Excel 85, 93, 167 Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync 100 Microsoft Exchange Servers 100, 151 Microsoft Office Manager See Documents application Microsoft Outlook. See Outlook Microsoft Windows.
INDEX 286 converting to MP3 formats 143, 144, 145 creating playlists for 147, 148 downloading 120 hands-free devices and 71 listening to 71, 142, 146 memory consum ption and 243 pausing 147 playing 120, 146, 147 selecting 147 stopping 147 uploading 144 music files 120, 142, 144, 243 music player.
INDEX 287 Applications View 41 Bookmarks V iew 118 Call Log 53 Dial Pad 49, 57 email applications 240 email attachments 167 files 167, 168 History list 121 HotSync manager 185 on-device docum entation.
INDEX 288 partial battery icon 19 partnerships 73, 124 , 251 passkeys 72, 73, 125, 128 Password box 209, 211 password hints 209 passwords call barring and 78 changing 210, 211 deleting 210 dialing 57,.
INDEX 289 selecting alert tones for 77 selecting ringto nes for 76– 77 setting p references for 61, 62, 80 silencing ringer for 54, 199 troublesho oting 233–235 turning on and off 48 viewing Call .
INDEX 290 saving 59 selecting 52 Phone Off message 48, 82 photo albums 133, 137, 140 Photo Setti ngs screen 136 photos See also pictures adding as wallpaper 141 adding caller ID 64, 65 adding captions.
INDEX 291 Pocket Tunes application changing playlists in 148 compatible formats for 143 creating playlists in 147 opening 14 5 overview 142 playing music from 146 , 147 upgrading 143 Pocket Tune s icons 146 POP protocols 99 portable radio.
INDEX 292 PUK (PIN unlock key) 251 punctuation marks 38, 4 0 Purge comman d 107, 155, 163 Purge pick list 107 purging old information 25 Q quarantined files 24, 26, 219 quick buttons 41, 42 , 204 Quic.
INDEX 293 photos 134, 140, 142 playlists 148 tasks 163 video clips 135, 140, 14 2 Rename Card command 195 Rename Memo command 170 repeat intervals (events) 154 Repeat pick list 154, 158, 161 repeatin .
INDEX 294 scientific calculator 174 scientific notation 175 screen accessing command button s on 35 activating items on 34 activating wrong features 225 adjusting br ightness 56, 200, 214 aligning 202.
INDEX 295 to chat rooms 108 video clips 136, 139 voice memos 170 Sent folder 111 servers 29, 214 service contracts 7 setting alarm clocks 160 passwords 55, 209, 210 settings (incompatible) 219 Setup D.
INDEX 296 getting free disk space 24 getting help with 217, 247 locking 208, 209 naming 25, 226 navigating around on 31 not r espondi ng 221 overview 7 phone n umber for 22 precautions for 16 , 19 pre.
INDEX 297 status icons (email) 95 status icons (phone) 82–84 stereo adapters 71, 142 stereo headsets 71, 142 Sto button (calculator) 175 stopping multimedia playback 106 music playback 147 video recording 135 voice memo playback 170 storage solutions 171 storage space.
INDEX 298 system requirements person al computer s 23 system resets 219, 222, 235, 245 system sounds 54, 199–200 System Volume pick li st 200 T tabs 49, 58, 79 Take new picture option 103 Take new v.
INDEX 299 beaming and 185 caller IDs and 65 caution for 204, 219 compatibility with 24, 26 deleting 25, 243 getting he lp with 178 hard resets and 222 installing 219, 242 manually deleting 179 reinsta.
INDEX 300 third-party applications 178, 222 Unknown Caller pick list 76 unlocking the keyboard 206 Treo smartpho ne 208, 209 unread messages 84, 111, 151, 156 unsafe areas 255 untimed e vent icon 154 .
INDEX 30 1 displaying information about 141 downloading 120 grouping 138 jumping to specific sections of 136 pausin g 136, 138 playing 120, 135, 138 recor din g 103, 134–135 removing from albu ms 14.
INDEX 302 ringer 78 ringtones 76 video clips 136 voice memos 170 Volume butt on 13, 21, 78 volume conversions (calculator) 175 Volume pick list 76, 77 volume pr eferenc es 199 VPN client software 215 .
INDEX 303 opening History list for 121 optimizin g 240 refresh ing 117, 239 resizing text on 116 saving 118 scrolling 116, 123 selecting most recent 118 selecting pho ne numbers on 52 selecting text o.
INDEX 304 World Clock ico n 159 world map 159 Wrap Search check box 121 X XLS files 167 Y Year View 151 Z ZIP file s 176, 177 zoom set tin gs (camera) 133.
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In una situazione in cui hai già il Palm TREO 680, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del Palm TREO 680.
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