Handspring Treo 600 User Manual
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Taking pictures with the camera:: 61 Viewing a picture 1. Choose the Pictures view icon . 2. Choose the picture you want to view. 3. Choose Done. Sending a picture You can send a picture to other picture-enabled mobile phones or to an email address. 1. From the Pictures view, choose the picture you want to send. 2. Choose Send. 3. If a dialog appears, choose the application you want to use to send the picture. 4. When the sending application launches, address and send the message.You cannot send pictures that appear with a lock icon in the Pictures view.
Moving pictures 1. From the Pictures view, choose the picture you want to move. 2. Press Menu . 3. From the Picture menu, choose Move (/M). 4. Choose the category or expansion card where you want to move the picture. 5. Choose Move to finish. Deleting a picture 1. From the Pictures view, choose the picture you want to delete. 2. Choose Delete. 3. If prompted, choose OK to confirm deletion. Customizing your Camera settings 1. From any Camera view, press Menu . 2. From the Options menu, choose Preferences. 3. Set any of the following preferences: •Default name:Names a series of pictures to be captured, such as Seattle001, Seattle002, etc. •Category:The default category for newly captured pictures. •Picture size:The default size for newly captured pictures. Large is 640 x 480 pixels, small is 120 x 160 pixels. 62 :: Taking pictures with the camera You can rename a picture. From the Picture menu, choose Edit Name. Move or copy a picture to your SD card. Select a picture, then press Menu. From the Picture menu, choose Move, then choose your SD card from the pick list. See page 105 for more information on using expansion cards.
Taking pictures with the camera:: 63 •Play capture sound:Plays a sound to confirm picture capture. •Confirm before deleting:If checked, Camera asks if you’re sure you want to delete a picture before erasing it. •Confirm before saving:If checked, Camera asks if you’re sure you want to save a picture before storing it on your Treo. •Backup settings:When activated, backs up the Treo image database on your desktop computer. 4. Choose OK. Viewing pictures on your computer (Windows only) When you perform a HotSync operation, your Treo images are copied to your desktop computer. You can view these pictures in JPEG format, or email them to friends using your desktop email application. 1. Locate your Pictures folder. This is most likely at C:\Program Files\Handspring\Treo Pictures\(user name) or if you upgraded from another Palm Powered device, at C:\Program Files\Palm\Treo Pictures\(user name). 2. Double-click any file to launch it with the default picture viewing software on your Windows computer.
SMS SMS messages are brief notes that you exchange with other mobile phones that have SMS capability (also known as short messaging). Long messages with more than 160 characters are split into several messages. Refer to your service plan for per-message pricing and availability. Creating and sending a message 1. Make sure Wireless Mode is turned on, as described on page 14. 2. Press SMS . 3. Choose New. 4. If the intended recipient is in your Contacts list, start typing the first initial and last name (no spaces). Otherwise, type the full phone number or email address. Destination email addresses are included in the 160 character count. 5. Press Down . If you typed just a few letters of the recipient’s name, choose the recipient’s phone number or email address from the list that appears. 6. Type your message. 7.Choose Send. 64 :: SMS When entering a message, you can insert emotive symbols by choosing Emoticons or predefined QuickText phrases by choosing QuickText and then selecting a phrase. To add a new phrase, select Edit QuickText from the list. Not all symbols available on your device may be used in text messages. The SMS application automatically replaces invalid characters before it sends your message. You can address text messages to multiple recipients by separating the addresses with a space or a comma. If you address a single message to three people, you will be billed for three messages.
SMS:: 65 Receiving messages When your phone is on and in an area of wireless coverage, you will automatically receive SMS messages sent to you. You can configure your Treo to automatically notify you when new text messages arrive, using a ringtone and vibration or simply an onscreen alert. From the New Message alert: •To view your message(s), choose Go To. •To dismiss the alert, choose OK. The message will go straight to the Inbox. •To be reminded of the new message again in 5 minutes, choose Snooze. Using links in messages When you receive an SMS message that contains a telephone number, email address, or URL, you can dial the number, send an email message, or go to the web page immediately. 1. Choose a message from the list. 2. Choose the phone number, email address, or URL (appears as underlined blue text). 3. Your Treo automatically launches the appropriate application from the link.
Managing your messages The status icons that appear next to each message in the Inbox, Outbox, and Sent folders indicate the following: An incoming message. Unread messages appear in bold; messages you’ve read appear in plain text. An item that is locked and cannot be deleted or purged until you unlock it. An outbound message that is waiting to be sent. A chat session. Chats containing unread incoming messages appear in bold text. A voicemail or numeric page. An unread voicemail or numeric page appears in bold. In list view you can rearrange the messages in any folder using the Sort command. 1. From list view, press Menu . 2. From the View menu, choose Sort by Name or Sort by Date. In list view you can delete several messages at once from any folder using the Purge command. 1. From list view, press Menu . 2. From the Message menu, choose Purge. 3. Choose the Purge pick list, then select an option. 4. Choose OK. 66 :: SMS If you are out of a coverage area or if Wireless Mode is off, outgoing messages go into the outbox. When you return to a coverage area, messages are sent automatically. Choose Save to save a draft of the message without sending it. To access the draft, choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select Drafts.
SMS:: 67 Chatting with SMS When you exchange more than one SMS message with a single contact, your messages are grouped into a chat session. The upper part of the Chat view displays all messages you’ve exchanged with this contact, and the lower part provides a text entry area. You can carry on multiple chats at the same time and easily switch between them, using the pick list at the top of the screen. 1. From the Inbox, choose a chat. 2. Type your message. 3. Choose Send. Customizing your SMS settings 1. Press Menu . 2. From the Options menu, choose Preferences. 3. Set any of the following preferences: •Messages:Your preferences for individual text messages. •Confirm message deletions:Indicate whether you want deletion confirmation messages to appear. •Return to list view after deletion:Indicate whether you want to return to the list view or the next item in the folder after deleting a message. SMS messages can be sent and received even while you are on a phone call. This is easiest when using the hands-free headset or speakerphone. To find the conversations you had with someone, open your SMS Inbox and select a chat session.
•Chat:Your preferences for chat sessions. •Show timestamps in chats:Indicate whether you want to see the date and time stamps of each message in the Chat screen. •Display my name in chat window as:Enter the name you want displayed as the label for your messages in the Chat screen. •Label Color:Select the color in which you want messages to appear. •Use color for:Indicate whether you want to view both the message label and message in a different color, or only the name. •SIM:your preferences for the SIM card in your Treo. •SMS Message center number:Enter, verify, or update your mobile service provider’s SMS Message Center phone number. •Email gateway:Enter, verify, or update your mobile service provider’s email gateway number. This is required to send SMS messages to an email address. 4. Choose OK. 68 :: SMS Warning: Changing your SIM preferences may cause the SMS application to stop functioning.
MMS:: 69 MMS MMS (multimedia messaging) is used for messages consisting of pictures, text, and sounds presented as one or more pages. You can include any of the following items: •Ring tones •MIDI:Up to 16-voice polyphony (Standard or SP-MIDI format), 64 KB per sound file •iMelody:Up to 64 KB per sound file •Sound clips •AMR:Up to 30 seconds playback time, 64 KB per sound file •Pictures •JPEG:Up to 640 x 480 pixels, 64 KB per image file •GIF:Up to 640 x 480 pixels, 64 KB per image file Creating and sending a multimedia message 1. Press Applications Launcher . 2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All. 3. Choose the MMS icon. 4. From the MMS list view, choose New. Before you use your Treo to send or receive multimedia messages, consult your mobile service provider for pricing and availability of multimedia messaging services. Save a message as a template for other messages. From the Compose menu, choose Save as Template. To create a message based on the template, go to the Template folder and then choose the template you want to use.
5. If the recipient is in your Contacts list, start typing the first few letters of the recipient’s name. Otherwise, type the number of a phone that supports multimedia messaging, or an email address. 6. Press Down . If you typed a few letters of the recipient’s name, choose the recipient’s phone number or email address from the list that appears. 7.Add ring tones, sound clips, pictures, or text to the message: •Choose Add Picture to insert a picture. Once a picture is inserted, choose the picture to edit or remove it. •Choose Sound to insert a ring tone. •Add more pages to your message using the Next Page arrow in the title bar. •Select the text entry area and type any text you want to include with the message. 8. Choose Preview to view the message as the recipient will see it. 9. Choose Send to finish. Receiving multimedia messages You can automatically download new messages or have Treo notify you that a message is ready to download. In either case, an alert appears when you have a new message. From the alert: •To view your message(s), choose Go To. •To dismiss the alert and view the message(s) later, choose OK. •To be reminded again in 5 minutes, choose Snooze. 70 :: MMS A multimedia message may contain multiple pages. To navigate between pages or add a new one, choose the Page Selector arrows at the top of the screen. To stop playback of a message, choose Play/Stop. To save a picture from an incoming message, select it then press Center. To select the text of an incoming message, position the cursor in the text area then press Center.