Handspring Treo 600 User Manual
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Index:: 151 index 5-way navigation control 10, 15, 18–21, 26, 36–40, 42–44, 47–48, 50–51, 82, 95, 121, 128, 129, 145 5-way calling. See Conference calls AAC charger 9, 12, 28 Accented characters 23–24 Active call 41, 42–44, 52, 121, 134 Add-on applications. See Third- party applications Address Book. See Contacts Adjusting volume 110–111, 113 Alarms and alerts MMS 70, 72 preset 83 setting 83 SMS 65 sound 110–111, 120 vibrating 113 voicemail 35, 41 Anniversaries. See Repeating events Answering calls 39, 44, 46, 52, 134 Antenna 9, 150 Applications beaming 98, 148 Blazer 26, 53–59, 100, 140, 143, 147 buttons 10, 25–26, 49, 51, 73, 80, 117, 129 Calculator 23, 26, 93–94 Calendar 10, 25, 26, 42, 82–86, 87, 110–111, 113, 119, 120, 128, 139 categories 26, 106, 116 CityTime 91–92 Desktop software 27, 29, 30, 47, 63, 82, 101–102, 103, 126, 128, 130, 132, 137–139, 148 font style 115 Info 104, 107, 117installing 27, 29, 77, 100–102, 128, 130, 131, 132, 139, 145, 147, 148 Launcher 22, 26, 98, 100–104, 106–107, 116, 129, 148 Mail 26, 73–80, 110–111, 140–142, 147 Memo Pad 90 MMS 5, 13, 69–72, 110–111, 147, 149opening 25–26, 49, 51, 65, 106 Phone 10, 15, 16, 25, 26, 34–51, 95, 97, 110–112, 121–123, 149 Preferences 36, 45–46, 54, 57, 58–59, 62, 67–68, 72, 76, 79–80, 84–86, 89, 110–126, 129, 141 removing 103, 145 security 53, 76, 121–126, 130, 141 SMS 38, 49, 64–68, 111, 120, 149 third-party 18, 73, 77, 96, 100–103, 126, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 138, 139, 140, 141, 145, 146, 147, 149 To Do List 86–89, 120 Appointments. See Calendar Archive files for deleted applications 103 saving completed To Do items 87 Auto-off setting 31, 120, 123, 140 BBacklight, keyboard 12, 14, 22, 31, 114, 129 Backup. See HotSync Battery charging 12, 15, 31 conserving power 12, 14, 31, 120 gauge 12, 35 low 31, 131 type 148 usage 35Beaming applications 98, 120, 148 business card 48, 97 information 97–98, 120, 148 location of IR port 9, 97 problems with 120 See also Infrared Beep tone 14, 15, 106, 110–111, 113, 120 Birthdays. See Repeating events Blazer bookmarks 54–56 opening 26, 53 overview 53 installing applications from 100 Preferences 58–59 problems with 143, 147 viewing web pages 53–54, 57–58 Boilerplates. See Templates Bold font for text 115 Bookmarks 54–56 Brightness Control 31, 114, 133 Business card for beaming 48, 97 Buttons 5-way navigation 10, 15, 18–21, 26, 36–40, 42–44, 47–48, 50–51, 82, 95, 121, 128, 129, 145 application 10, 25–26, 49, 51, 73, 80, 117, 129 Calendar 10, 25–26, 82–86, 117, 128 HotSync 28, 30, 117 Messaging 10, 25–26, 64–68, 73, 117 Phone 10, 15, 16, 25–26, 34–51, 60, 95, 112, 122, 128, 146 preferences 117 ringer switch 9, 39, 97, 113, 120 Screen 10, 14, 25–26, 121, 129 volume 10, 16, 39, 110, 111, 113 Wireless Mode 9, 14, 15, 122, 132, 135 CCable charger 12 connecting to computer 28 HotSync 9, 27–28, 30, 117, 137, 138 Calculator 23, 26, 93–94 Calendar adding events 82–84 alarm 83, 110–111, 113, 120 button 10, 25–26, 82–86, 117, 128 changing events 83 conflicting events 85 deleting events 83 display format 82, 84–86 floating events 85 fonts 115 opening 25–26, 128 Preferences 84–86 repeating events 84 scheduling events 82–84 selecting date 82 start of week 119 switching views 82 synchronizing 82, 139 To Do List items 86 untimed events 82, 83 using during call 42 Calibration 15, 115, 133 Call 5-way conference 44 5-way navigation 42, 121 active 42–44, 121 answering 39, 44, 52 barring 46 conference 44 data 35, 136 dialing 15, 23, 36–38, 71 emergency 121 ending 15, 42, 52 forwarding 31, 35, 45–46 hanging up 15, 42, 52 history log 38 ignoring 39, 44 incoming 14, 39, 44, 120, 135 missed 35, 41 muting 42
Conflicting events 85 Connection AC charger 12 computer 28, 138 headset 52 HotSync cable 28, 138 Internet 53–59, 129, 135–136, 142, 143, 148 log 140 MMS 72 mobile network 14, 35, 40, 46, 134–135, 149 Connection preferences 137 Contacts adding 47 addressing messages to 47, 64, 70 , 74 attaching to email 75 deleting dialing 36 entering 47 fonts 115 importing from SIM 36, 48 looking up 95–96 notes 47 opening 128 private 125 receiving calls from 110 synchronizing 27, 30, 139 viewing 36, 47, 48 Continuous events. See Repeating events Copying addresses to Microsoft Outlook 139 applications 107 blind 75, 80 carbon 75 phone number 37, 57 pictures 60, 62 text 57 Country default setting 91, 119 See also Language selection Coverage area 8, 15, 31, 35, 46, 65, 66, 110, 134–136 Cradle. See Cable Creating bookmarks 54–55 categories 116 152 :: Index outgoing 14, 15, 36–38, 71 placing a second 42, 43 placing on hold 42 Preferences 45–46, 110 preventing 39, 46, 121, 134 receiving 14, 39, 44, 120, 135 redialing 38 ringer 39, 113 sending to voicemail 39, 44 status 35 switching 43, 52 using applications during 39, 42, 43, 67, 149 using speakerphone 42 using touchscreen during 121 voicemail 41 volume 16, 42, 111 waiting 44, 52 Caller ID 39, 50, 60, 110, 112 Capital letters 23 Card Business 48, 97 expansion 62, 97, 98, 101, 103, 105–108, 147 MMC 105, 129 SD 62, 105, 129 SIM 8, 13, 16, 36, 68, 121, 122–123, 134, 136, 149 Categories application 26, 116 assigning records to 47, 60, 62, 87–88, 90 beaming 97, 98 creating 116 default 62, 98 displaying 86, 89, 116 expansion card 106 Charger. See AC charger Charging battery 12, 15, 31, 35 CityTime 26, 91–92 Color control 68, 115, 120 COM port. See Ports Command buttons 15–16 Command equivalents (keyboard) 21, 51, 129 Communicator. See Phone Conduits 30, 139 See also HotSync Conference calls 44Contacts entries 47 currency symbols 23–24, 64, 148 events 82–84 Favorites 49–51 memos 90 messages 64, 69–70, 74–75 notes for records 47, 87–88 To Do List items 87 wallpaper 112 Current date and time 118 Customer service 32 Customizing Applications Launcher 116 browser settings 56, 57, 58–59 buttons 25, 117 Calendar settings 84–86 camera settings 62–63 colors 68, 115, 120 date and time formats 119 default applications 117 Mail settings 79–80, 140–141 MMS settings 72 Phone settings 36, 45–46, 110–112 security settings 121–126 SMS settings 67–68 sounds 110–111, 120 To Do List settings 86, 89 Wallpaper 112 See also Preferences Cycling through views 26, 82, 116 DData entry. See Entering data transfer. See HotSync Dates deleting messages by 66, 71, 78 selecting in Calendar 82, 84 setting current 118 setting for email delivery 79 setting format 119 setting in To Do List 87–88, 89 sorting by 66, 71, 77 viewing in text messages 68Decimal point 23, 94, 119 Default applications 63, 117 browser mode 53, 54 button settings 117 Calendar settings 84–86, 111 camera settings 62 categories 62 Mail settings 76, 79–80 Option Lock on keyboard 23 PIN code 122 wallpaper 112 See also Preferences Deleting applications 103, 131, 145, 147 bookmarks 56 contacts 48 data 123, 126, 128 Desktop software 138, 139 events 83 Favorites entries 51 memos 90 messages 66, 67, 70, 71, 72, 78, 80, 147 passwords 122, 126 pictures 62, 63, 147 search entry 36 sounds 111 To Do items 87, 88 See also Purging Desktop software backup settings 63, 103 entering data in 47, 82 installing 29, 130 installing applications from 101–102, 148 language selection 132 password 126 removing 138, 139 security settings 126 synchronizing with 30, 47, 82, 137–139 system requirements 27 upgrading 103, 128 viewing data 63 Dial Pad 23, 37, 41, 42, 43, 49, 57, 112, 146 Dialing
Index:: 153 emergency numbers 121 Extra Digits 42, 50 from Call Log 38 from Contacts list 36, 95–96 from text message 38, 65 from web page 38, 57 last number 38 passwords 42 previous numbers 38 second call 43 voicemail 41 with Dial Pad 37, 112 with Favorites 37, 49 with keyboard 15, 36, 129 Digitizer. See Touchscreen Display aligning 115, 133 colors 115, 120 contrast (brightness) control 114 turning on/off 14 wallpaper 112 Docking station. See Cable Double-booked events 85 Dragging files in desktop software 101 using the stylus 19, 20, 55, 56 EEditing bookmarks 56 call forwarding number 45–46 categories 116 cities 92 contacts 48 date formats 119 events 83 Favorites 51, 112 Mail accounts 140–142 number formats 119 picture name 60, 62 QuickText 64 text 19 text messages 66 Email messages. see Mail Emergency numbers 121 Entering data importing from SIM 36using phone keyboard 22–24 using the computer keyboard 47, 82 Entries. See Entering data Events. See Calendar Exchanging data. See HotSync Exclamation marks 23, 24, 89 Expansion cards 62, 97, 98, 101, 103, 105–108, 147 FFavorites caller ID picture 50, 112 caller tone 50, 110 defining 49–51 deleting 51 dialing with 37, 43 editing 51 Extra Digits 42, 50 organizing 51 voicemail 40–41 Files attachments 75, 77, 80, 136, 141, 147 deleting from backup folder 103, 145 downloading from web 57 installing 100–102, 128 pictures 63, 69, 147 quarantined 128 ring tones 69 sounds 69, 77, 105 storing on expansion cards 105, 107 synchronizing 30, 47, 82, 137–139 Finding applications 103 archived applications 103, 145 contacts 36, 50, 95–96, 125 messages 67, 77 private entries 125 text on web page 58 using the Find feature 22, 77, 96, 129 Floating events 85 Fonts 115 Formats preferences 119Forwarding calls 31, 35, 45–46 messages 71, 75, 76, 80 Frozen phone 131, 145 GGames 31, 100, 105, 120 General preferences 31, 84, 120 Glossary 148–149 GSM 149, 150 HHard reset 123, 128, 132, 133, 137 Headset 9, 10, 39, 42, 52, 67, 150 Help 5, 23, 29, 32, 102, 127–147, 150 Hiding records 87, 89, 121, 125 Hold button 42, 44 HotSync button 28, 30, 117 cable 9, 27, 28, 30, 137, 138 conduits for synchronizing 30, 139 connector 10, 28 defined 27, 148 installing applications 101–102, 145 Manager 30, 137, 139, 149 operations 30, 31, 36, 47, 60, 82, 101, 123, 126, 128, 132, 139, 144 problems with 131, 137–139 removing applications 103 setting options 139 synchronizing data 30, 31, 36, 47, 60, 82, 101, 123, 126, 128, 132, 139, 144 IIcons ALS 35 application 116 attachment 77, 141 battery 12, 35Bookmarks view 54, 55 call forwarding 35 card 106 Card Info 107, 108 CityTime 91 data services 35, 135 Emoticons 64 Find 57, 129 GPRS 35 HotSync Manager 137 Information 32, 142 Lock 53, 61, 75, 98, 103 Macintosh desktop software 29 magnifying glass 57, 129 Mail 74, 77 Memo Pad 90 MMS 69, 71 network status 15, 35 page 55, 56 Page view 53 Pictures view 61 Prefs 110, 114, 115, 117, 118, 119, 120, 122, 124, 133, 136 repeating event 84 Security 53, 123, 125, 126 signal strength 35 SMS 64, 66 Sound 71 To Do List 87 Tutorial 32 voicemail 35, 41 Ignoring calls 39,44 Importing data 36, 47, 82 Incoming calls 14, 39, 44, 120, 135 Indicators charge 10, 12, 15, 31 LED 10, 12, 15, 31 Wireless Mode 10 See also Icons Infrared 9, 97–98, 148 Installing applications 77, 100–102, 128, 131, 132, 145, 148 conduit to install applications 30, 139 Desktop software 27, 29, 130, 139
International characters 23–24, 64, 148 IR. See Infrared Items. See To Do List KKeyboard accented characters 23–24, 148 backlight 14, 22, 31, 114, 129 beaming business card with 97 capital letters 23 compatibility with third-party applications 145 computer 47, 82 dialing with 15, 36 layout 22 locking 25, 26, 121–122, 124 lowercase letters 23 menu commands 21, 129 numbers 93 online Help 23 Quick Keys 41, 49, 50, 51 shortcuts 21, 41, 49, 50, 51, 129 silencing ringer with 39 symbols 23–24, 148 LLarge font for text 115 Launching applications 25–26, 49, 51, 106, 117, 129, 143, 148 Blazer 26, 53 Calculator 26 Calendar 25–26, 82, 128 Camera 60 Contacts 47, 128 CityTime 91 Dial Pad 42 Favorites 49–51 links 65 Mail 26, 74 Memo Pad 90 MMS 69 Phone 25–26, 34 SMS 25–26, 64 To Do List 87 154 :: Index Tutorial 32 see also Opening LED 10, 12, 15, 31 Letters font 115 keyboard 22–23 Light. see LED List accessing command buttons from 20 Applications Launcher 116 Calendar view 82, 119 Call Log 38, 43 Contacts 36, 139, 47–48, 64, 70 , 74, 77, 80, 95, 139 History 58 message 65, 66, 67, 69, 71 pick 18, 19, 21 Redial 38, 43 scrolling in 18 To Do 86–89 Locking keyboard 25, 26, 121–122, 124 phone with a password 121–124 records. See Security Looking up. See Finding Lost phone, contact for 124 MMacintosh 27, 29, 102, 103, 137, 138, 145 Mail accounts 73–74, 78, 79 attaching applications 75 attaching items 75, 80 Bcc (blind copies) 75, 80 Cc (carbon copies) 75 creating messages 74–75 deleting 78, 80, 147 forwarding 76, 80 launching 26, 73, 74 messages 19, 43, 59, 61, 63, 65, 74–78, 117, 120, 140–142, 147 preferences 79–80, 110–111 receiving 76, 79Microsoft Outlook, connecting to 27, 30, 47, 82, 130, 139, 140, 149 Windows 27, 60, 63, 100, 101, 103, 126, 137, 138, 145, 149 Missed calls 35,41 MMS creating messages 69–70 deleting 71, 147 overview 69, 149 preferences 72, 110–111 purging 71 receiving 70 requirements 5, 13, 69 responding to 71 saving from 70, 71 sorting 71 templates 69 viewing 70, 71 MMS Messages. See MMS. Modes browser 53–54, 143 Calculator 93–94 Privacy 72 Sound 39, 113 Wireless 14, 15, 16, 31, 35, 39, 40, 46, 53, 64, 66, 76, 120, 122, 123, 134–135, 146, 148, 149 Moving Calendar events 83 cursor 18–21, 47, 53, 75, 82 files 60, 101, 138, 147 items on screen 55, 56, 78 messages 78 pictures 60, 62, 147 ringer switch 113 SIM card 122, 149 Multi-day events. See Repeating events Multimedia Messages. See MMS NNetwork voicemail number 13, 41 connection 14, 15, 134–136, 149 responding to 76, 80 requirements 73 saving draft messages 75 setting up 73–74 signature 80 sorting 77 troubleshooting 140–142 viewing 76, 77, 78 Maintenance information 147 Meetings. See Calendar Memo Pad 90, 115 Memory browser 59 Calculator 94 for expansion cards 106 regaining 87, 103, 147 required for computer 27 Memos. See Memo Pad Menus choosing 20–21, 54 command equivalents (keyboard) 21, 129 Messages accessing with Favorites 41, 51 addressing 64, 67, 72–73, 75–75 alert tones 110–111 attachments 72–73, 75, 77, 141 checking 41, 70, 76 creating 59, 64, 72–73, 74–75, 136 dialing from 38 email 73–80, 140–142 forwarding 76 photo 61, 69–72, 136, 149 preferences for 67–68, 72, 74, 79–80 purging 65, 71, 78, 147 receiving 65, 70, 76, 77, 110–111, 120, 136, 140–141 replying 67, 71, 76 selecting items in 19, 38, 65, 77, 141 sorting 66, 71, 77 text 64–68, 136, 149 voicemail 41 Microphone 10, 42, 52
Index:: 155 email support 141–142 GPRS settings 129 password 41, 136 preferences 129, 136 roaming 110 service 32 signal strength 35, 134 status 15, 35, 110, 134–136 user name 136 voicemail number 13, 41 Notes attaching to entries 47, 87–88 Lotus 140, 149 Microsoft Outlook 139 See also Memo Pad Numbers ALS 16, 148 Application Info 104 calculating 93–94 call forwarding 31, 45–46 entering 23, 41, 82, 93 Extra Digits 42, 50 Formats 119 dialing 15, 36–38, 43, 57, 65, 129 phone 13, 16, 19, 36–38, 47, 50, 57, 64, 65, 70, 89, 95–96, 124, 148 priority 88 speed dial 50 PIN 15, 122–123, 149 PUK 122, 149 SIM 13, 16, 68, 148, 149 Treo 16, 124, 148 version 104 OOpening attachments 77, 141 entries 20, 48, 51, 63, 125–126 Find dialog 96, 129 links 65 menus 20, 129 web pages 49, 51, 53, 54, 65, 140, 143 See also Launching Options. See PreferencesOrganizer 14, 31, 43, 81–98 See also Desktop software Outgoing calls 14, 15, 36–38, 71 Outlook, connecting to 27, 30, 47, 82, 130, 139, 140, 149 Overlapping events 85 Owner preferences 124 PPalm Desktop software. See Desktop software Passwords voicemail 41 Call Barring 46 changing 122 creating 123 deleting 122 email 74, 140, 142 entering 42, 50, 124, 125 forgotten 123, 126 mobile service provider’s 46, 136 PIN 15, 122–123, 149 PUK 122, 149 SIM 121, 122–123 system 121, 123 voicemail 41 Pasting 37, 57 Personal information manager. See Organizer Phone answering 39, 44, 52 application 34–51, 149 battery. See Battery button 10, 15, 16, 25–26, 34–51, 60, 95, 112, 122, 128, 146 Call Log 38 components 9–11 Contacts. See Contacts contrast control 114, see also Display Dial Pad 23, 37, 41, 42, 43, 49, 57, 112, 146 dialing 15, 23, 36–38, 71, see also Dialing Favorites. See Favoriteshanging up 15, 42, 52 holding 134 numbers 13, 16, 19, 36–38, 47, 50, 57, 64, 65, 70, 89, 95–96, 124, 148 opening application 25–26, 34 overview 34–35 screen 10, 14, 25–26, 121, 129 see also Touchscreen settings 110–112 signal strength 35, 134 speed dial. See Favorites status 15, 35, 110, 134–136 turning on/off 14 Pick lists 21 PIM (personal information manager). See Organizer PIN 15, 122–123, 149 Ports IR (infrared) 9, 97–98, 148 Serial 27 USB 27, 28, 137, 138 Power button. See Wireless Mode PRC (application file extension) 100–103, 145 Preferences Applications Launcher 116 Blazer 54, 57, 58–59 Buttons 117 Calendar 84–86 Call 45, 46 Call Barring 46 Camera 62 Date & Time 118 Display 36, 112 Formats 119 General 31, 120 HotSync button 117 icon 110, 114, 115, 117, 118, 119, 120, 122, 124, 133, 136 Keyguard 121, 122 Mail 79–80, 141 MMS 72 Network 129 Owner 124 security 76SMS 67–68 Sound 110-111 To Do List 86, 89 Private entries 47, 88, 121, 125–126 Proxy server 59 PUK 122, 149 Punctuation marks 23–24 Purging 66, 71, 78, 87, QQuick Keys 41, 49, 50, 51 QuickText 64 RReceiving data. See Beaming email messages. See Mail photo messages. See MMS text messages. See SMS Records. See Entering data Redialing 38, 43 Reminder. See Alarms and alerts Removing applications 103, 145 Desktop software 138, 139 expansion cards 105 pictures from messages 70 SIM card 13, 134 See also Deleting Renaming expansion cards 108 pictures 62 Repeating events 84 Rescheduling events 83 Reset automatic 135, 146 button 11, 131–132 hard 123, 128, 132, 133, 137, 145 soft 131, 133, 134, 138, 145, 146 system 131, 132, 145 tool 11, 131, 132 warm 131, 132, 145 Ringer 9, 39, 110, 113, 120
SSafety 31, 150 Saving attachments 70, 71, 141 messages 66, 69, 72, 75 pictures 60, 63, 70 sounds 71 web page 55 Scheduling events 82–84 Screen auto-off interval 31, 120, 123, 148 blank 133 brightness 31, 114, 129 browser mode 53–54, 143 button 10, 14, 25, 26, 121, 129 calibrating 15, 115, 133 caring for 10 colors 115, 120 contrast 114 fonts 115 moving around 18–21 touching 15, 18–21, 39, 42, 93, 115, 121, 122, 133, 134 wallpaper 112 Scrolling 18–19, 20, 53, 54, 57, 71, 85 See also 5-way navigation control Searching. See Finding Security Desktop software 126, 130 displaying owner’s name 124 email 76, 141 forgotten password 123,126 Internet 53, 130, 141 passwords 121–126 PIN 15, 122–123, 149 private records 121, 125–126 PUK 122, 149 SIM card 121, 122–123 Sending data 75 messages 43, 64, 67, 69–70, 74–75, 76, 80, 136, 141, 149 pictures 60, 61, 69–70, 149 sounds 69–70, 111, 149 See also Beaming 156 :: Index Serial port 9, 27–28, 137 Service ALS 35, 41, 148 customer 32 data 8, 13, 53, 73, 135–136 email 8, 73–74, 140–141, 142 GPRS 5, 8, 35, 73, 135, 148 Internet 59, 129, 135, 142 mobile service provider 15, 32 multimedia messaging 5, 8, 69, 136 SMS 64, 136 voicemail 40–41 warranty 2 wireless 5, 14, 15, 35, 44, 110 Settings. See Preferences ShortCuts Favorites 37, 49–51 menu commands 21, 129 MMS, templates 69 SMS, QuickText 64 Signal strength 35, 134 Signature 80 SIM card ALS 148 defined 13, 149 Email center number 68 importing contacts from 36, 48 inserting and removing 13, 16, 134, 136 locking and unlocking 121, 122–123, 149 Message Center number 68 PIN 149 preferences 68 PUK 149 slot 9, 11, 13 tray 13 Slider 19, 114 Small font for text 115 SMS alerts 111 chat threads 67 creating messages 51, 64 defined 149 deleting messages 66, 67 dialing from 38 editing draft messages 66 Inbox 66opening 25–26, 64 Preferences 67–68 purging messages 66 QuickText 64 receiving messages 65, 120 saving draft messages 66 sorting messages 66 SMS Messages. See SMS Soft reset 131, 133, 134, 138, 145, 146 Sorting applications 116 browser bookmarks 56 browser history 58 by date 58, 66, 71, 77, 89 Favorites 51 messages 66, 71, 77 pictures 62 To Do items 88, 89 Sounds 14, 15, 39, 50, 63, 65, 69, 70, 71, 77, 106, 110–111, 113, 120 Speaker 11, 52, 113 Speakerphone 12, 42, 67, 111 Speed Dial. See Favorites Standing Meetings. See Repeating events Starting applications. See Launching Stylus accessing reset tool 11, 131, 132 dragging with 19, 20, 55, 56 locating 9 tapping with 18–21 Switching calls 43, 52 Symbols 23–24, 148 Synchronizing data. See HotSync System requirements for Desktop software 27 TTechnical Support 32 Templates MMS 69 QuickText 64 Te x t copying 57entering. See Entering data finding 22, 36, 50, 58, 77, 95–96, 125, 129 fonts for 115 pasting 37, 57 selecting 19–20 Third-party applications 18, 73, 77, 96, 100–103, 126, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 138, 139, 140, 141, 145, 146, 147, 149 Time alarm setting 83 Auto Lock 123 automatic email delivery 79, 140 bars in Calendar 85 battery life 31 Daylight Savings 118 format 119 Home City 91 remote cities 92 setting current 118 setting event 82, 83 stamps 68 start and end for Calendar Day view 84 Tips Information icon 32, 142 printed 5 online 32, 141 To Do List 86–89, 115, 120 Today. See Current date and time Touchscreen calibrating15, 115, 133 caring for 10, disabling during calls 39, 42, 121, 122, 134 see also Display Transferring data. See HotSync Transmitting data. See Beaming Turning on and off automatically 121, 122, 135 displaying owner’s name 124 keyboard backlight 22, 129 phone 14, 135 problems with 12, 31 screen 14 Wireless Mode 14, 15, 135 Typing. See Entering data
Index:: 157 UUninstalling Desktop software 138, 139 Unlock code 122–123 Unresponsive phone 131, 145 Untimed events 82, 83 Updating data. See HotSync Upgrading 63, 103, 128, –129, 138 USB cable 9, 27–28, 138 User name data services 136 desktop software 101, 102, 128, 137, 139, 149 email 142 HotSync 101, 102, 128, 137, 139, 149 phone 101, 102, 128, 137, 139, 149 VVibrate 39, 65, 113 Voicemail 40–41, 51 Volume 10, 16, 39, 94, 110–111, 113, 120 WWarm reset 131, 132, 145 Web pages. See Blazer Windows. See Microsoft Wireless mode 19 indicator 10 turning on and off 14, 15, 135 troubleshooting 134–136 See also Network
Specifications Radio Phone features Processor technology Expansion Battery Palm OS version Camera Size Weight IR Display Keyboard Included software System requirements Operating and storage temperature range•GSM 850/900/1800/1900 quad band world phone •GPRS class 10, class B; also supports CSD •Personal speakerphone • Microphone mute option •Hands-free headset jack • TTY compatible (2.5 mm, 3-barrel connector) • 6-way calling •Texas Instruments OMAP 1510 (ARM) processor •SD/MMC slot (SD I/O compatible) •Rechargeable Lithium Ion • 5 hours talk time, 10 days standby •3 hours full charge time •Palm OS 5.2.x •VGA resolution (640x480), 0.3 megapixel • Automatic light balance •4.41 in x 2.36 in x .87 in (11.2 cm x 6.0 cm x 2.2 cm) with antenna •5.92 ounces (167.6 grams) •Yes •LCD Touchscreen (includes stylus) • User-adjustable brightness and contrast •3375 colors (11.5-bit color, compatible with 16-bit applications) •Built-in QWERTY keyboard plus 5-way navigation control •Backlight for low lighting conditions •Phone (including Palm OS Contacts, • Calendar (Palm OS Date Book+) Favorites, Dial Pad) • SMS •Camera • Mail •MMS•To Do List •Blazer Web Browser (Internet) • Calculator (basic and advanced) •Memo Pad • Palm Desktop and HotSync Manager •PocketMirror Standard (for synchronizing • CityTime world clock with Microsoft Outlook for Windows) • Windows 98SE, Me, 2000 or XP with • Mac OS 10.1-10.2.x with USB port USB port. Windows NT4 requires serial • Later versions may also be supported cable, sold separately •0C-40C•5% to 90% RH