Palm Tungsten W PDA Phone Instructions
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137 CHAPTER 13 Using SIM Manager SIM Manager enables you to access the names and numbers residing on your SIM card and then transfer the information to your Address Book. In SIM Manager, you can do the following: nView the names and numbers on your SIM card. nCopy the information to your Address Book. nEdit the record information. nCopy Address Book information to SIM Manager. IMPORTANTTo access SIM Manager, you must first perform a HotSync® operation with your handheld. SIM Manager is automatically loaded onto your handheld during the first HotSync operation. To open SIM Manger: 1.Press Home . 2.Tap the SIM Manager icon .
Chapter 13 Using SIM Manager 138 Adding SIM Manager items A record in SIM Manager is called an item. To add a a SIM Manager item: 1.Ta p N e w. 2.Enter the name and number. You can use the Lookup function to access numbers from your Address Book. 3.Press Function + Enter or tap OK. Managing SIM Manager items You can edit and delete items and copy items to the Address Book. To edit or delete a SIM Manager item: 1.Tap an item. 2.Edit the information or delete the item. 3.Press Function + Enter or tap OK. Ta p N e w Tap item
Using SIM Manager menus 139 To copy a SIM Manager item to the Address Book: 1.Tap an item. 2.Tap Copy to Address Book. 3.Do one of the following: – Press Function + Enter or tap OK to add the item to the Address Book and go back to the SIM Manager main screen. – Tap Copy & Go to open the Address Book where you can enter all the Address Book entry details. Using SIM Manager menus SIM Manager menus are shown here for your reference, and SIM Manager features that are not explained elsewhere in this book are described here. See“Using menus” in Chapter 4 for information about choosing menu commands. Record menu Options menu Copy All to Address BookCopies all items to the Address Book. About SIM ManagerShows version information for SIM Manager.
141 CHAPTER 14 Using SIM Services SIM Services enables you to access applications stored on the SIM card. These applications are provided by your wireless service provider. The types of applications differ depending on your wireless service provider. The following are examples of the kinds of applications that can be provided: nAccess your bank account balance. nRemind you of your number. nManage your network preferences, like prepaid account and Multi-SIM settings. nRequest information, such as local traffic information, weather forecast, current exchange rates, and stock values. nPlay games. nReceive notification when a friend is in the vicinity. nManage your electronic purse and buy wirelessly. nFind the nearest movie theater. IMPORTANTContact your wireless service provider for information on which services are available.
Chapter 14 Using SIM Services 142 Accessing a service You can access the services provided by your wireless service provider. IMPORTANTInstructions on how to use a service is provided by your wireless service provider. To access a service: 1.Press Home . 2.Tap the Services icon . 3.Tap a service and tap Launch. Using the SIM Services menu The SIM Services menu is shown here for your reference, and the SIM Services feature that are not explained elsewhere in this book are described here. See“Using menus” in Chapter 4 for information about choosing menu commands. Options menu About SIM ServicesShows version information for SIM Services.
143 CHAPTER 15 Using SMS The SMS application enables you to send and receive short text messages using your handheld. The messages are sent to a mobile phone, using the phone number as an address. Most GSM mobile phone service providers have supported Short Message Service technology for quite a while, and billions of SMS messages are exchanged each month. Use SMS to do the following: nSend messages to mobile phones. nReview SMS messages. nUse the keyboard on your handheld to quickly create SMS messages. nReceive records associated with your other handheld applications. For example, your boss can send you a Date Book event for a meeting you need to attend. When you receive the message, you can choose to add it to your Date Book or view the raw data as a text message. IMPORTANTWhenever you use the wireless features of your handheld, please observe the guidelines or prohibitions on the use of wireless devices in your current location. For example, when you are on an airplane, do not turn on your radio at times when government or airline regulations prohibit the use of cellular phones. You can, of course, use all other applications of your handheld in accordance with airline regulations for electronic devices.
Chapter 15 Using SMS 144 To open SMS: 1.Press Home . 2.Tap the SMS icon . Creating messages When you create a message, the title bar indicates the number of characters the message contains. If a message exceeds 160 characters, it is split into multiple messages. When the recipient receives those messages, they may be reassembled into a single message (provided the recipient’s SMS software supports assembling multi-part messages). Otherwise, they will appear as two messages. To create a message: 1.From any SMS list view, tap New. 2.Ta p To . Ta p N e wTa p To
Creating messages 145 3.Tap the recipient’s name, and then tap Add. TIPTo send a message to someone who isn’t listed in your Address Book, enter their mobile phone number on the To line. The mobile phone number must be on a compatible SMS network–for example, a GSM network. 4.Enter the message text. 5.Tap Send or press Command Stroke + E to send the message now, or tap Outbox to send the message later. NOTETapping Send does not send any of the other messages in your Outbox. It sends only the current message. Ta p S e n dTa p O u t b o x
Chapter 15 Using SMS 146 Sending and receiving messages You can send all the messages in your Outbox and retrieve all the new messages at the same time. To send and receive messages at the same time: nDo one of the following: – From any SMS list view, tap Send & Check. – If you have assigned one of the application buttons to open SMS, press and hold the SMS application button for two seconds. See“Buttons preferences” in Chapter 21 for more information on assigning application buttons. After the transmission finishes, a message appears, indicating the number of new messages you received. To send all messages in your Outbox: nDo one of the following: – From message view, press Command Stroke + E. – From list view, press Command Stroke + S. – From any view, press Function + Menu , and then select Send on the Message menu. To download all messages: nFrom the list view, do one of the following: – Press Command Stroke + H. – From any view, press Function + Menu , and then select Check on the Message menu. Tap Send & Check