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Your Palm ® Treo ™ 750 Smart Device.
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the screen may be hazardou s if your attention has been diverted aw ay from y our driving task at a critical time. V olume Setting: Do not raise t he volume excessively . Keep the volume at a lev el where yo u can still he ar outside tr affi c and emergency signals while drivin g.
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CONTENTS v Contents Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 What’s in the box? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CONTENTS vi Chapter 4: Synchronizing inform ation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 How do I synchronize? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 What can I synchronize? .
CONTENTS vi i Chapter 9: Your personal information organizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Calendar .
CONTENTS viii Chapter 13: Common questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 Transferring info from another device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 Reinstalling the desktop software .
WHAT’S IN THE BOX? 1 We l c o m e Congratulations on t he purc hase of your Pa l m ® Tr e o ™ 750 smart device. In one compact and indispensable device, you now ha ve all of the follo wing: • A.
WHAT DO I NEED TO GET STARTED? 2 • SIM card (certain T reo 750 pac kages only) • Stereo headset • Screen protector Documentation and sof twar e • Read This First set up poster • T reo 750 Sm.
CHAPTER 1 Set ting up Congrat ulations on t he purc hase of your n ew P alm ® Tr e o ™ 750 smart device. Y ou’re about to discov er the many things about your T reo 750 that will help yo u bet ter manage your lif e and have f un , t o o.
In this c hapter P alm T reo 750 sma rt device ov er v iew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Inserting the SIM card an d bat ter y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Charging th e bat ter y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SETTING UP PALM TREO 750 SMART DEV ICE OVERVIEW 5 1 CHAPT ER P alm T reo 750 smart de vice o v er vie w Fr ont view Indicator light (phone and c harge indicator) Multi-connector 5-wa y navigator with .
SETTING UP PALM TREO 750 SMART DEVICE OVERVIEW 6 1 CHAPT ER IMPORT ANT The T reo 750 speaker includes a large magnet, so be sure not to store your T reo 750 near credit cards or other items that could be demagnetized. Back view TIP Be careful not to scrat ch or cr ush your T reo 750 screen.
SETTING UP INSERTING THE SIM CARD AN D BATTERY 7 1 CHAPT ER T o p view Inserting the SIM card and bat ter y Y our SIM card contains account information suc h as your phone number and voicemail access number . T o use your T reo 750 smart device’ s phone, email, or web f eat ures, you need to insert a SIM card.
SETTING UP INSERTING THE SIM CA RD AND BATTERY 8 1 CHAPT ER 2 If the bat ter y is installed, remove it. Slide your finger under the lef t side of the bat ter y (nearest the stylus) and lift up to remov e.
SETTING UP CHARGING THE BAT TERY 9 1 CHAPT ER 6 F ollow the onscreen instr uctions to finish the inst allation. 7 If your SIM card is not already ac tivated, follo w the activation steps provided b y Cingular, or contact Ci ngular directly for assistance.
SETTING UP CHARGING THE BAT TERY 10 1 CHAPT ER 3 Chec k the indicator light to confirm that your T reo 750 is being c harged. • Solid red indicates that your T reo 750 is being c harged. • Solid green indicates that your T reo 750 is fully charged.
SETTING UP CHARGING THE BAT TERY 11 1 CHAPT ER Maximizing bat tery lif e Bat ter y lif e depends on how y ou use your T reo 750. Y ou can maximize the lif e of your bat ter y by f ollowing a f ew easy guidelines: • Charge your T reo 750 whenev er you’ re at your desk, or c harge it overnight eac h day .
SETTING UP MAKING YOUR FIRST CALL 12 1 CHAPT ER • T urn the voice command feat ure of f (see Set ting up voice commands ). • As with any mobile phone, if y ou are in an area with no wireless co verage, y our T reo 750 searches f or a signal, whic h consumes pow er .
SETTING UP MAKING YOUR FIRST CALL 13 1 CHAPT ER 4 Press Phone/Send to dial. 5 When your call is complete, press Pow e r /E n d to end the call. Adjusti ng call volume While a call is in progress, press the Vo l u m e but ton on the side of your T reo 750 to adjust the call volume.
SETTING UP SETTING UP SYNCHRONIZATION 14 1 CHAPT ER 6 Press OK . Set ting up sync hronization Once you’ ve finished set tin g up your T reo 750, we recommend that you set up a sync hronization method to get the most out of your T reo 750.
CHAPTER 2 Mo ving around on y our P alm ® Tr e o ™ 750 smart de vice Hav e y ou ev er been to a ne w city and f elt a bit lost until you figured out that th e numbered s treets run north/south and th e av enues r un east/w est? Learni ng to mov e around on y our Pa l m ® Tr e o ™ 750 smart device is simila r .
In this c hapter Navigating around the screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7 Using the keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Opening and closing app lications . . . . . . .
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM ® TREO ™ 75 0 SMART DEVICE NAVIGATING AROUND THE SCREEN 17 2 CHAPT ER Na vigating around the screen T o navigate around the T reo 750 screen, you can use the 5-w ay na vigator or you can tap items on the screen with the stylus.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM ® TREO ™ 750 SMART DEVICE NAVIGATING AROUND THE SCREEN 18 2 CHAPT ER Scroll ing through screens As on a computer , on your T reo 750 you scroll to move from fi eld to field or page to page, or in some cases to highlight an item or option in a list.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM ® TREO ™ 75 0 SMART DEVICE NAVIGATING AROUND THE SCREEN 19 2 CHAPT ER • T ap and drag the sl ider of an onscreen scroll bar .
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM ® TREO ™ 750 SMART DEVICE NAVIGATING AROUND THE SCREEN 20 2 CHAPT ER • Reverse type (light text on a dar k back ground): This highlights items suc h as a phone number , an email address, text, or an item in a list.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM ® TREO ™ 75 0 SMART DEVICE NAVIGATING AROUND THE SCREEN 21 2 CHAPT ER Selecting menu items In many applicatio ns, a menu provides access to additional feat ures. The menu is hidden until you press Menu (right action ke y).
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM ® TREO ™ 750 SMART DEVICE NAVIGATING AROUND THE SCREEN 22 2 CHAPT ER 3 If an arrow appears ne xt to a menu item, press Center or Right to display additional options for that item, and then press Up or Down to highlight a menu item.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM ® TREO ™ 75 0 SMART DEVICE NAVIGATING AROUND THE SCREEN 23 2 CHAPT ER av ailable. Lists are diff erent from th e menus described earlier in this section. T o select from a list, do any of the follo wing: • Use the 5-wa y to highlight the field, and then press Center to displa y the items in the list.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM ® TREO ™ 750 SMART DEVICE USING THE KEYBOARD 24 2 CHAPT ER Using the k e yboard Understanding the k eyboard backlight Y our T reo 750 includes a keyboard bac klight for lo w light conditions. The ke yboard bac klight ac tivates auto matically when the screen turns on.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM ® TREO ™ 75 0 SMART DEVICE USING THE KEYBOARD 25 2 CHAPT ER external po wer source. The bac klight also turns of f when an application’ s pow er -saving f eat ures turn it of f.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM ® TREO ™ 750 SMART DEVICE USING THE KEYBOARD 26 2 CHAPT ER Enter ing other symbols and accented charact ers Y ou can enter symbols and accented c haracters that don't appear on the ke ys b y using the alternate c haracters list.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM ® TREO ™ 75 0 SMART DEVICE USING THE KEYBOARD 27 2 CHAPT ER 0 Symbols a nd accent ed char acters Pre ss Al t and enter… to select… Press Al t and enter… to select.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM ® TREO ™ 750 SMART DEVICE OPENING AND CLOSING APPLICATIONS 28 2 CHAPT ER Opening and closing applications Opening applicatio ns Y ou can access al l the applications on your T reo 750 through the S tart menu. 1 Press Start to open the St art menu.
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM ® TREO ™ 75 0 SMART DEVICE USING YOUR TODAY SCREEN 29 2 CHAPT ER NO TE If you press OK t o l e ave a n application, the cu rrent application continues to run in the bac kground. Manually closing a pplications helps conser ve bat ter y power and frees up memor y .
MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM ® TREO ™ 750 SMART DEVICE USING YOUR TODAY SCREEN 30 2 CHAPT ER • Title bar and stat us info : See What are all those icons? to learn about the icons that appear in this area.
CHAPTER 3 Y our phone The phone, along with the T oday screen, is your home base for making and receiving calls. Y o u can creatively manage multiple calls; for e xample, you can swap between calls, send text messages to ignored calls, and create conference calls.
In this c hapter T urning y our Palm ® Tr e o ™ 7 50 smart d evice on/of f . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Making calls f rom the T oday screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Other way s of making c alls . . . . . . . . . . . . .
YOUR PHONE TURNING YO UR PALM ® TREO ™ 750 SMART DEVICE ON/O FF 33 3 CHAPT ER T urning your P alm ® Tr e o ™ 750 smart de vice on/of f The term smar t device (or de vice ) ref ers to the device and its ph y sical aspects.
YOUR PHONE MAKING CALLS FROM THE TODAY SCREEN 34 3 CHAPT ER the phone, you can still use Microsof t Of fice apps and all the organizer f eat ures of your T reo 750.
YOUR PHONE MAKING CALLS FR OM THE TODAY SCREEN 35 3 CHAPT ER NO TE Y ou do not need to press Option to access the numbers on the keyboard. How ev er , when dialing short numbers, the number may conflict with a contact name. If this occurs, press Option to avoid starting a contact look up.
YOUR PHONE MAKING CALLS FROM THE TODAY SCREEN 36 3 CHAPT ER Dialing b y contact name Y ou can look up contacts quickly b y entering just a f ew let ters of a contact’ s name directly from your T oday screen.
YOUR PHONE MAKING CALLS FR OM THE TODAY SCREEN 37 3 CHAPT ER 3 Select the number you want to dial. 4 Press Phone/Send or press Center to dial. Dialing us ing the onscreen Dial Pad The onscreen Dial P .
YOUR PHONE OTHER WAYS OF MAKING CALLS 38 3 CHAPT ER Redialing a recently called number • T o dial the last number you called: Go to your T oday screen, and then press and hold Phone/Send .
YOUR PHONE RECEIVING CALLS 39 3 CHAPT ER 6 Press Phone/Send to dial. Dialing fr om a web pag e or message Y our T reo 750 recognizes most phone numbers that appear in web pages or in messages (text, emai l, or multimedia). 1 Use the 5-wa y to highlight the phone number you want to dial in the w eb page or message.
YOUR PHONE USING VOICEMAIL 40 3 CHAPT ER T o silence the ringer while your T reo 750 is ringing: • Press the Vo l u m e but ton or any k ey on your T reo 750 except Phone/Send , Pow e r /E n d , Alt , Start , OK , or the 5-wa y . • T o immediately s ilence all system sounds including the ringer , slide the ringer switc h to Sound Mode Of f .
YOUR PHONE WHAT CAN I DO DURI NG A CALL? 41 3 CHAPT ER 1 Go to your T oday screen. 2 Press 1 on the k eyboard to dial the Cingular voicemail sy stem. 3 Enter your v oicemail password using the ke yboard, or press Extra Digits (lef t action ke y) if you defined this option (see Creating a speed-dial but ton for details).
YOUR PHONE WHAT CAN I DO D URING A CALL? 42 3 CHAPT ER During a call, you can do an y of the follo wing: • Navig ate ar ound the T oday scr een: Use Up and Down to move around or highlight items. • Put the call on hold: P ress Hold (lef t action ke y).
YOUR PHONE WHAT CAN I DO DURI NG A CALL? 43 3 CHAPT ER Switc hing applicat ions dur ing an active call Y ou can use man y ot her applications on your T reo 750 while holding a phone conv ersation, including the organizer and text message f eat ures.
YOUR PHONE WHAT CAN I DO D URING A CALL? 44 3 CHAPT ER If you don ’t add a number right aw ay , follow these steps to add it later: 1 Go to the Call Log (see Other wa ys of making c alls ). 2 Highlight the number you want to sa ve. 3 Press and hold Center to open the shortcut menu, and then select S ave to Contacts .
YOUR PHONE WHAT CAN I DO DURI NG A CALL? 45 3 CHAPT ER • Hang up the curr ent call and answer the new call: Pr es s Menu (right action k ey)) and select Dr op and Answer . Y ou can also press Powe r / E n d to hang up the current call, and then c hoose to answer or ignore the new call.
YOUR PHONE WHAT CAN I DO D URING A CALL? 46 3 CHAPT ER 3 (Optional) Do one or more of the following: • Make mor e calls and join them into the conf erence call.
YOUR PHONE DEFINING SPEED-DIAL BUTTONS 47 3 CHAPT ER 4 Set your call f or warding set tings. Some of the set tings are already set by Cingular to send your calls to V oicemail.
YOUR PHONE DEFINING SPEED-DIAL BUTTONS 48 3 CHAPT ER 4 (Optional) Enter a Quic k Ke y . When th e T oday screen is showing, you can press and hold the Quick Ke y to instantly dial this number . Quic k Ke ys can be let ters or numbers, but you can ’t use both the let t er and number on the same key .
YOUR PHONE DEFINING SPEED-DIAL BUTTONS 49 3 CHAPT ER Sav es the current message. Play s the current message. Deletes the current mes sage. Repeats the current message. Play s the next message. 7 Press OK . Editing a speed-di al butt on 1 Go to your T oday screen.
YOUR PHONE USING A PHONE HEADSET 50 3 CHAPT ER Using a phone headset Y ou can connect a phone headset for hands-free operation. Y ou can use the headset that came with your T reo 750 or compatible third-party headsets.
YOUR PHONE USING A PHONE HEADSET 51 3 CHAPT ER The headset but ton is context-sensitive, and it performs various actions based on the situation. Y ou can press the headset but ton to perform an y of t.
YOUR PHONE USING A PHONE HEADSET 52 3 CHAPT ER 2 Go to your T oday screen, and then tap Bluet ooth . 3 Chec k the T ur n on Bluetooth box to turn on the Bluetooth f eature. 4 Select the Devices t ab, and then select New Par tnership . 5 W ait for your T reo 750 to searc h for devices and to displa y the device list .
YOUR PHONE USING A PHONE HEADSET 53 3 CHAPT ER possible, to improve t he security of your Treo 750. The longer the passkey, the more difficult it is f or the passkey to be deciphered. 8 If the passke y is not predefined, enter the same passke y on the other Bluetooth device, and then press Fin ish (right action key).
YOUR PHONE CUSTOMIZING PHONE SETTING S 54 3 CHAPT ER Customizing phone set tings Selecting r ingt ones and disp lay notices Y ou can set dif f erent tones f or dif fe rent types of in coming phone calls and notifications.
YOUR PHONE CUSTOMIZING PHONE SETTINGS 55 3 CHAPT ER 5 Chec k the Pla y Sound box if you want to hav e a sound played when the ev ent occurs. 6 If you c heck ed the Play Sound bo x, then select the sound for the selected type of call. Y ou can also chec k the Repeat box to ha ve the sound repeat.
YOUR PHONE CUSTOMIZING PHONE SETTING S 56 3 CHAPT ER 4 Select Ring t one . 5 Select a tone for this co ntac t entr y . 6 Select OK . Enabling T TY Yo u can enable your T reo 750 for use with a TTY/TDD device.
YOUR PHONE CUSTOMIZING PHONE SETTINGS 57 3 CHAPT ER 3 On the Phone t ab, c hec k the Aft er calls from numbers that ar e not in Contacts, ask if I want to add them box.
YOUR PHONE CUSTOMIZING PHONE SETTING S 58 3 CHAPT ER All calls: All outgoing calls are bloc ked. 6 Press OK . 7 Enter the call barr ing password and select Done (right action ke y).
YOUR PHONE CUSTOMIZING PHONE SETTINGS 59 3 CHAPT ER 1 Go to your T oday screen. 2 Press Menu (right action ke y), select Pr efer ences , and then select Phone Settings . 3 Select the Servi ces t ab, and then select Call W aiting from the list. 4 Chec k the appropriate box to receiv e notification or not.
YOUR PHONE CUSTOMIZING PHONE SETTING S 60 3 CHAPT ER Enabling fix ed dialing Fixed dialing allows y ou to restrict your outgoing calls and me ssages to selected phone numbers, included in your fixed dialing list. Once the ser vice is activated, you can call and send messages only to the phone numbers from the list.
YOUR PHONE WHAT ARE ALL THOSE ICONS? 61 3 CHAPT ER unless instructed to do so b y a Cingular representative. BEFORE Y OU BEGIN Ma ke su re yo ur phone is on and that you’ re inside a cov erage area (see T urning your phone on ). 1 Go to your T oday screen.
YOUR PHONE WHAT ARE ALL THOSE ICONS? 62 3 CHAPT ER Y ou h av e a ne w te xt, or multimedia message. No SIM inserted in device or sof tware unable to recognize SIM. Y ou hav e more than one of the conditions listed above. Y our phone is on. The bars display the signal strength.
YOUR PHONE WHAT ARE ALL THOSE ICONS? 63 3 CHAPT ER Y our smar t device’ s bat tery is c harging. Y our smart device is connected to a pow er outlet and the b at ter y is fully c harged. Network operator name Y our phone is on. When you turn of f your phone, Phone Of f appears instead.
YOUR PHONE WHAT ARE ALL THOSE ICONS? 64 3 CHAPT ER.
CHAPTER 4 S ync hronizing inf ormation S ync hroni zing simp ly means tha t information that ha s been entered or updated i n one pl ace—your Palm ® Tr e o ™ 750, smart de vice yo ur computer , or your corp orate ser ver—is au tomatically updated in the oth er .
In this c hapter How do I sync hronize? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 What can I sy nc hronize? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Set t ing up your comput er for sync hronization .
SYNCHRONIZI NG INFORMAT ION 67 4 CHAPT ER This c hapter discusses using ActiveS ync ® desktop sof tware and other methods to sync hronize y our T reo 750 and your computer . Sync hronization enables you to enter or c hange information on y our T reo 750 or in Microsof t Of fice Outlook ® .
SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION HOW DO I SYNCHRONIZE? 68 4 CHAPT ER Ho w do I sync hronize? There are a number of w ay s to make sync hronization occur . Y ou can install Activ eSync desktop sof t ware on your computer to sync hronize in one of a number of wa ys, or you ma y be able to sync hronize wirelessly with an Ex c hange Ser ver .
SYNCHRONIZI NG INFORMAT ION WHAT CAN I SYNCHRONIZE ? 69 4 CHAPT ER NO TE W e recommend that you install Activ eSync desktop sof t ware from the CD ev en if you sync hronize wirelessly with the ser ver . Y ou need Activ eSync to sync hronize pictures, videos, music f iles, and other inf o directly with your computer .
SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER FOR SYNCHRONIZATION 70 4 CHAPT ER Set ting up your computer f or sync hronizatio n Why set up a connection between your T reo 750 and your computer? So you can sync hronize them.
SYNCHRONIZI NG INFORMAT ION SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER FOR SYNCHRONIZATION 71 4 CHAPT ER Bef ore you can sync hroniz e, you need to install the deskto p sync hronization sof tware and connect the sync cable to your computer .
SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER FOR SYNCHRONIZATION 72 4 CHAPT ER Using A ctiveS ync desktop sof tw are Af ter y ou inst all Activ eSync desktop sof tware, sync hronization happens automatica lly anytim e you connect your T reo 750 to your computer , as described in the next section.
SYNCHRONIZI NG INFORMAT ION SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER FOR SYNCHRONIZATION 73 4 CHAPT ER your T reo 750 is connected to your computer , opening the Mobile Device folder displa ys an ic on representing your T reo 750. It also displ ays folders containing items you sy nc hroniz ed, suc h as music files, pictures, and videos.
SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER FOR SYNCHRONIZATION 74 4 CHAPT ER USB sync cable This but to n has no function with your T reo 750.
SYNCHRONIZI NG INFORMAT ION SYNCHRONIZING USING THE SYN C CABLE 75 4 CHAPT ER S ync hronizing using the sync cable Af ter y ou inst all Activ eSync desktop sof tware, sync hronization takes place automatically anytime y our T reo 750 is connected to your computer and info is updated in either location.
SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION SETTING UP WIRELESS SYNCHRONIZATION 76 4 CHAPT ER as its email server? If so, you ma y be able to wirelessly sync hronize the email and other Outlook info on y our T reo 750 and the same info stored on the Ex c hange Ser ver using Microsof t Exc hange ActiveS ync.
SYNCHRONIZI NG INFORMAT ION SETTING UP WIRELESS SYNCHRONIZATION 77 4 CHAPT ER 4 Enter the ser ver address, and then press Next (right action ke y). 5 Enter the username and password you use to access your corporate mail ser ver , and enter the Exc hange Server domain.
SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION SETTING UP WIRELESS SYNCHRONIZATION 78 4 CHAPT ER information y ou want to sync hronize with the Exc hange Ser ver . 9 (Optional) Highlight one of the items and select Settings to c hange the sync hronizati on set tings fo r that type of information.
SYNCHRONIZI NG INFORMAT ION SETTING UP WIRELESS SYNCHRONIZATION 79 4 CHAPT ER updated on your T reo 750 or the ser ver , or at cert ain inter vals. 1 Press St art and select Programs . 2 Select Active Syn c . 3 Press Menu (right action k ey) and select Schedule .
SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION OTHER WAYS TO SYNCHRONIZE 80 4 CHAPT ER Other w a ys to sync hronize Sync hr onizing ov er a Blueto oth connection Y ou can wirelessly sync hroniz e your computer and T reo 750 using Bluetooth wireless technology .
SYNCHRONIZI NG INFORMAT ION OTHER WAYS TO SYNCHRONIZE 81 4 CHAPT ER 11 When sync hronization has finished, press Menu (right action ke y) and select Disconnect Bluetooth . Sync hr onizing ov er an infr ar ed connection If your computer has an IR (infrared) port, you can sync hronize with your computer wirelessly using the IR port on your T reo 750.
SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION SETTING SYNCHRONIZATION OPTIONS 82 4 CHAPT ER Set ting sync hronizatio n options Changing whic h applications sync Y ou must select sync opt ions if you w ant to sync hronize notes, pict ures, and other typ es of f il es . 1 Press St art and select Programs .
CHAPTER 5 Y our email Y ou already know how ef ficient email is f or staying in touc h. Now y our P alm ® Tr e o ™ 750 smart de vice brings you a ne w le vel of con venience: email on the go . Enjoy the ease and speed of communicat ing with frie nd s, family , and colleagues anywhere y ou can access the Cingula r data net work.
In this c hapter Set t ing up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Sending and re ceiving mes sages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 W orking with email messages . . . . . .
YOUR EMAIL SETTING UP 85 5 CHAPT ER Set ting up BEFORE Y OU BEGIN Do the following: • Y ou must hav e a data plan with Cingular to use email on your T reo 750.
YOUR EMAIL SETTING UP 86 5 CHAPT ER and must have set up an account f or you on the ser ver before y ou can begin setup. Using a do-i t-yourself setup appli cation Xpr ess Mail: When you set up a personal or corporate email account using Xpress Mail, email for this ac count is au tomatically pushed from the ser ver to y our T reo 750.
YOUR EMAIL SETTING UP 87 5 CHAPT ER 1 -866-CINGULAR (1 -866-246-4852) or dial 61 1 from your T reo 750 to speak to a customer ser vice represent ative, or c hec k your latest Cingular Wireless bill.
YOUR EMAIL SETTING UP 88 5 CHAPT ER • On your computer , download, install, and set up Xpress Mail desktop sof tware. • On your T r eo 750, install Xpre ss Mail sof tware and set it up to work with your email acco unt. For complete information on setting up Xpress Mail, go to www .
YOUR EMAIL SETTING UP 89 5 CHAPT ER 6 F ollow the onscreen instr uctions to download, install, and connect to GoodLink. Sett ing up an IMAP or P OP email account Y ou can se nd and receive email messa.
YOUR EMAIL SETTING UP 90 5 CHAPT ER you obtained from your email provider , and then press Next (right action key). 6 Enter your name, username, and password . 7 If you w ant to enter your password eac h time you access th is account, do not c hec k the Sav e pa ssword box.
YOUR EMAIL SENDING AND RECEIVING MESSAGES 91 5 CHAPT ER Sending and receiving messages Cr eating and sending an email messag e 1 Go to your T od ay screen. 2 Press E-mail (lef t action key). 3 Press Lef t to cycle through your Inbox accounts until you see the right email account name in the title bar .
YOUR EMAIL SENDING AND RECEIVING MESSAGES 92 5 CHAPT ER 9 (Optional) Press Menu (right action ke y) and do one or both of the following: • Select Spell Check . When the spell c hec k is complete, press OK . • Select Message Options . Select the Pr iority list , select a set ting for the message, and then press OK .
YOUR EMAIL SENDING AND RECEIVING MESSAGES 93 5 CHAPT ER computer and your T reo 750 (see Connecting your T reo 750 to your computer ). • F or all other types of accou nts, including Xpress Ma il acc.
YOUR EMAIL WORKING WITH EMAIL MESSAGES 94 5 CHAPT ER T o automatically do wnload at tac hments from an IMAP4 email a ccount (typically an ISP account) or an accou nt that you access using a VPN ser ver c onnection (typically a work account), do the f ollowing: 1 Go to your T oday screen.
YOUR EMAIL WORKING WITH EMAIL MESSAGES 95 5 CHAPT ER 1 In the message list, press Menu (right action ke y) and select To o l s > Options . 2 Select the Addr ess tab. 3 Select the address book you w ant to c hec k for email addresses, and then select Add .
YOUR EMAIL WORKING WITH EMAIL MESSAGES 96 5 CHAPT ER Forwar ding a mess age 1 Open the message you w ant to for war d . 2 Press Men u (right action key) and select Forwa rd . 3 Address the messag e and enter any text y ou want to add. 4 Press Send (lef t ac tion key).
YOUR EMAIL WORKING WITH EMAIL MESSAGES 97 5 CHAPT ER 1 Press E-mail (lef t action key). 2 Press Lef t to cycle through your accounts until the na me of the account you w ant appears in the title bar . 3 Press Menu (right action k ey) and select To o l s > Options .
YOUR EMAIL SENDING EMAIL MESSAGES FROM WITHIN ANOTHER APPLICATION 98 5 CHAPT ER 6 Select the Stor age tab and set any of the follo wing options: Stor e attac hments on st orag e car d: Indicates whether you w ant to automatically store email at tac hments on an expansion card.
CHAPTER 6 Y our te xt and multimedia messages If yo u need to get a short message to a frien d or a co-work er fast, send a text message from your P alm ® Tr e o ™ 750 smart device to their mobile phone or email address.
In this c hapter Using the Messa ging applic ation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 1 Customizing th e Messaging application. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 09 Using P oc ket MSN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
YOUR TEXT AND MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES USING THE MESSAGING APPLICATION 101 6 CHAPT ER Using the Messaging application Y ou can use the Messaging application to send and receive brief text mess ages (SMS) and multimedia messages (MMS).
YOUR TEXT AND MU LTIMEDIA MESSAGES USING THE MESSAGING APPL ICATION 10 2 6 CHAPT ER 4 Enter your message, or tap and then select a predefined phrase you want to insert. 5 (Optional) T ap and then select an emoticon to add to your message. 6 Press Send (lef t ac tion key).
YOUR TEXT AND MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES USING THE MESSAGING APPLICATION 10 3 6 CHAPT ER 1 Press St art and select Messaging . 2 Press Menu (lef t action k ey) and select New MMS .
YOUR TEXT AND MU LTIMEDIA MESSAGES USING THE MESSAGING APPL ICATION 10 4 6 CHAPT ER 6 (Optional) Select Add T ext and enter a text caption or message for the slide you inserted. T ap to insert a predefined phrase. Tap to insert an emoticon. 7 (Optional) Select Add slide and repeat steps 5–6 to add anot her slide in this message.
YOUR TEXT AND MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES USING THE MESSAGING APPLICATION 10 5 6 CHAPT ER V alidity P eriod: Indicates ho w long the message remains available to be sent if the recipient’ s phone or email address is not av ailable when you originally send the message.
YOUR TEXT AND MU LTIMEDIA MESSAGES USING THE MESSAGING APPL ICATION 10 6 6 CHAPT ER If you hav e multiple messages, the notification includes the number of messages and the type (text or multimedia). Vie wing/playi ng a message Y ou can open a me ssage from a notification or from the Inbox of the Messaging appl ication.
YOUR TEXT AND MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES USING THE MESSAGING APPLICATION 10 7 6 CHAPT ER Forw ard the message: Press Menu (right action k ey) and select Forwa rd .
YOUR TEXT AND MU LTIMEDIA MESSAGES USING THE MESSAGING APPL ICATION 10 8 6 CHAPT ER 5 In a received message, select to open a media file, or click a link to download and open a new multimedia message.
YOUR TEXT AND MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES CUSTOMIZING THE MESSAGING APPLICATION 10 9 6 CHAPT ER Sorting your messag es Y ou can sort the messages in any folder b y date or by sender . 1 Go to the Inbox or other f older you want to sort. 2 Press Menu (right action k ey) and select Sort .
YOUR TEXT AND MU LTIMEDIA MESSAGES CUSTOMIZING THE MESSA GING APPLICATION 11 0 6 CHAPT ER 3 On the Messages tab, set an y of the following options: Confir m message deletions: Indicates whether you w ant del etion confirmation messages to appear .
YOUR TEXT AND MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES CUSTOMIZING THE MESSAGING APPLICATION 111 6 CHAPT ER 3 Select the Chat tab. 4 Select either of the following options: Creat e chat fr om messages: Indicates the conditions under whic h a c hat session starts.
YOUR TEXT AND MU LTIMEDIA MESSAGES CUSTOMIZING THE MESSA GING APPLICATION 11 2 6 CHAPT ER Pr iv acy mode: Indicates whether you want only the message type displayed on a notification fo r a single incoming message. If the box is unc hec ked, the notification displays the te xt of the message.
YOUR TEXT AND MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES USING POCKET MSN 11 3 6 CHAPT ER Using P oc k et MSN P oc ket MSN provides quic k access to the follo wing: • MSN Hotmail: Enables you t o read, write, send, and delete email. Y ou can also manage your Hotmail folders.
YOUR TEXT AND MU LTIMEDIA MESSAGES USING POCKET MSN 11 4 6 CHAPT ER.
CHAPTER 7 Y our connections to the w eb and wireless de vices Y o u use th e web for so many things: finding driving directions, get ting news, bu ying gif ts, c hec king w eb-based email. No w , with the Cingular network and t he built-in w eb browser , you can take the w eb with you almost anywhere you go.
In this c hapter Browsing the web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 7 Connecting to devices wit h Bluetooth ® wireless tec hnology. . . . . . 1 23 Using your device as a wireless mo dem . . . . . . . . . .
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES BROWSING THE WEB 117 7 CHAPT ER Bro wsing the web Internet Explorer Mobile provides quic k and easy access to web pages. Y ou can view most sites you use on y our computer , including those with securit y and advanced featu re s, s uch as Java Sc r ip t an d f r am e s.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES BROWSING THE WEB 11 8 7 CHAPT ER 2 Highlight the address line, enter the address of the web page y ou want to view , and then press Center . T o return to a recently vie wed page, select the address line list, and then select the web address.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES BROWSING THE WEB 11 9 7 CHAPT ER go to the selected page. Y ou can also tap the link on the screen with your styl us. • T o send email from a web page, select the address link. Y ou need to configure an email application on your T reo 750 before you can use this f eature.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES BROWSING THE WEB 12 0 7 CHAPT ER 2 Press Men u (right action key) and select Add to Favorite s . 3 (Optional) Select Name and enter a dif f erent description. 4 (Optional) Select the folder where you want to create the fa vorite.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES BROWSING THE WEB 12 1 7 CHAPT ER tap and hold, and then select Sav e Image to do wnload an image. 4 Select Name and enter a new name for the file. 5 Select the Fol de r list, and then select the folder where you w ant to sav e the file.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES BROWSING THE WEB 12 2 7 CHAPT ER Customiz ing your Int er net Explo rer Mobile s ettings 1 Press Men u (right action key) and select To o l s > Options . 2 On the General tab , set any of the following options: Home P age: Sets the page that appears when you open Internet Explorer Mobile.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES CONNECTING TO DEVICES WITH BLUETOOTH ® WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 123 7 CHAPT ER Clear Cookies: Deletes an y cookies stored on your T reo 750. W ar n when changing to a pag e that is not secur e: Sets whether a message appears when you switc h from a secure page to one that is not secure.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES CONNECTING TO DEVICES WITH BLUETOOT H ® WIRELESS TECH NOLOGY 12 4 7 CHAPT ER in ideal conditions. P erformance and range are af f ected by ph ysical obstacles, radio interf erence from nearby electronic equipment, and other factors.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES CONNECTING TO DEVICES WITH BLUETOOTH ® WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 125 7 CHAPT ER IMPORT A NT Some hands-free devices hav e a predefined passkey; if so, y ou can find the passke y in the document ation for that device.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES CONNECTING TO DEVICES WITH BLUETOOT H ® WIRELESS TECH NOLOGY 12 6 7 CHAPT ER 5 Select the device you w ant to connect with, and then press Next (right action k ey). 6 Enter an alphanumeric passke y between 1 and 1 6 c haracters long, and then press Next (right action key).
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES USING YOUR DEVICE AS A WIRELESS MODEM 12 7 7 CHAPT ER let the device find y our T reo 750 and request a connection. Enter the same passke y on your T reo 750 and on the Bluetooth device. 4 When your T reo 750 is receiving info, a notification tells y ou that a transmission is in progress.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES USING YOUR DEVICE AS A WIRELESS MODEM 12 8 7 CHAPT ER in Requesting a connection with another Bluetooth device .
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES USING YOUR DEVICE AS A WIRELESS MODEM 12 9 7 CHAPT ER 5 Clic k Dial . Once the connection is successfully esta blished, you can browse the Internet on your computer or download y our email. 6 Y ou may be ask ed if you want to remember this di al text for this connection.
YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES USING YOUR DEVICE AS A WIRELESS MODEM 13 0 7 CHAPT ER.
CHAPTER 8 Y our photos, videos, and music Do you ha ve a w allet bulging with photos of friends, family , pets, and y our most recent v acation? Are y ou tired of carrying both yo ur MP3 play er and y our phone? Yo u r P a l m ® Tr e o ™ 750 smart de vice solves bot h problems.
In this c hapter Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 33 Pictures & V ideos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 38 Wi ndows Media Player Mobile .
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC CAMERA 13 3 8 CHAPT ER Camera Y our T reo 750 comes with an easy-to-use, built-in, 1 .3-me gapixel camera with 2x digital zoom (camera not included with all T reo 750 models). Y ou can use the camera to take and view pict ures and videos and send them to your friends and family .
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC CAMERA 13 4 8 CHAPT ER 2 Adjust the position of y our T reo 750 until you see the s ubject you w ant to photograph on the screen. Y our T reo 750 has a self-portrait mirror next to the camera lens on the bac k of your T reo 750.
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC CAMERA 13 5 8 CHAPT ER Recording a video Videos can be any length, pro vided you hav e enough storage space available. B y default, videos are stored in the My Pictures f older on your T reo 750.
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC CAMERA 13 6 8 CHAPT ER Center . Press OK to return to Thumbnail V iew . Customiz ing yo ur Camera setting s 1 Press St art and select Pictures & Vide o s .
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC CAMERA 13 7 8 CHAPT ER 5 Select the Camera tab and set any of the follo wing options: Sav e files to: Specifies whether pictures and videos are stored on your T reo 750 or on an expansion card. T ype filename prefix: Assigns a name to a series of pictures to be capt ured, suc h as Seat tle00 1, Seat tle002, and so on.
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC PICTURES & VIDEOS 13 8 8 CHAPT ER Pict ures & V ideos Viewing a pictur e In addition to viewing the pictures y ou capture with the built -in camera, y ou can view pict ures captured on man y popular digital cameras or downloaded from the Internet.
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC PICTURES & VIDEOS 13 9 8 CHAPT ER 3 Press Cent er to display the slide show toolbar , whic h you can use to Rotate , Pla y , Pa u s e , Reverse , Forw ard , and Stop the slide show .
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC PICTURES & VIDEOS 14 0 8 CHAPT ER • T o keep the picture or video in two locations, press Menu (right action ke y) and select Edit > Copy . 4 Select the Show list in the upper -lef t, and select the loca tion where you wa nt to place the picture or video y ou selected in step 3.
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC PICTURES & VIDEOS 14 1 8 CHAPT ER and drag the st ylus to highlight the area to crop. T ap outside the box to stop cropping. • T o adjust the brightness and contrast lev els of a picture, press Menu (right action k ey) and select Au t o C o rr e c t .
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER MOBILE 14 2 8 CHAPT ER W indows Media P l aye r M o b i l e Windows Media Player Mobile can pla y music, audio, and video files that are stored on y.
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER MOBILE 14 3 8 CHAPT ER 6 Select the playlists y ou want to sync. 7 Clic k Finish to begin the transf er . The next time y ou connect your T reo 750 to your computer while the desktop version of Windows Media Pla yer 1 0 is running, sync hronization starts automatically .
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER MOBILE 14 4 8 CHAPT ER or Center pauses the current file. or Lef t skips to the beginning of the current file or to the previous file. or Right skips to the ne xt file. sets the point from whic h playbac k begins.
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER MOBILE 14 5 8 CHAPT ER 1 Press St art and select Wind ows Media . 2 Press Menu (right action k ey) and select Libr ary . 3 Press Menu (right action k ey) and select Update Library . 4 W ait for the files to be added, and then select Done .
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER MOBILE 14 6 8 CHAPT ER • T o move a file up or do wn one slot, highlight the file, and then select Mov e Up or Mo ve Do wn . • T o add a f ile, select Ad d , press Menu (right action ke y), and then select Queue Up .
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER MOBILE 14 7 8 CHAPT ER P ause playback while using another pr ogram: Sets whether pla ybac k continues if you sw itc h to another application . Resume playbac k aft er a phone call: Sets whether playbac k continu es af ter you finish a phone call.
YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER MOBILE 14 8 8 CHAPT ER.
CHAPTER 9 Y our personal inf ormation organiz er Say go od-by e to paper calendars and thro w a wa y those scribbled to-do li sts. Y our P alm ® Tr e o ™ 750 smart de vice is all yo u need to organiz e y our personal inf ormation and ke ep it with yo u wherev er y ou go.
In this c hapter Cont acts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 51 Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 53 T asks . . . . . . . .
YOUR PERSO NAL INFORMA TION ORGANI ZER CONTACTS 15 1 9 CHAPT ER Cont acts Addin g a contact 1 Press St art and select Co ntacts . 2 Press New (lef t action key).
YOUR PERSONAL INF ORMATION ORGA NIZER CONTACTS 15 2 9 CHAPT ER • T o assign the entr y to one or m ore categories, selec t Categ or ies and then c hec k the categories under whic h you w ant this entr y to appear . 4 T o add a note to an entr y , select the Notes tab.
YOUR PERSO NAL INFORMA TION ORGANI ZER CALENDAR 15 3 9 CHAPT ER Customiz ing Contacts 1 Go to the Cont acts list. 2 Press Menu (right action k ey) and select Options . 3 Set an y of the following options: Show alphabetical index: Display s the alphabet at the top of the Contacts list.
YOUR PERSONAL INF ORMATION ORGA NIZER CALENDAR 15 4 9 CHAPT ER 3 Select one of the following vie ws: Ag enda: Shows your daily sc hedule in list format. Upcoming appointments are bold; past appointments are dimmed. Day: Shows your daily sc hedule in day -planner format.
YOUR PERSO NAL INFORMA TION ORGANI ZER CALENDAR 15 5 9 CHAPT ER Adding an alarm r eminder to an event 1 Create an ev ent, and then select it. 2 Press Edit (lef t action key). 3 Select Reminder , and the n select Remind Me . 4 Enter the number of minutes, hours, day s, or weeks before the e vent you would lik e to receive the alarm.
YOUR PERSONAL INF ORMATION ORGA NIZER CALENDAR 15 6 9 CHAPT ER 4 Select the starting and ending dates. 5 Select All D ay , and then select Ye s . 6 Press OK . Schedul ing a r epeating appointment 1 Create an appointment or untimed ev ent, and then select it.
YOUR PERSO NAL INFORMA TION ORGANI ZER CALENDAR 15 7 9 CHAPT ER Mar king an e vent as sensitive If other people have access to y our Microsof t Of fice Outlook calendar on your computer and you don ’t want them to see an appointment, you can mark that appointment as private to hide it from other Microsof t Of fice Outlook users.
YOUR PERSONAL INF ORMATION ORGA NIZER CALENDAR 15 8 9 CHAPT ER 2 Press Edit (lef t action key). 3 Select Cat egory , and then chec k the categories that apply to this ev ent. T o add a new categor y , press New (lef t action ke y), enter the categor y name, and then p ress OK .
YOUR PERSO NAL INFORMA TION ORGANI ZER TASKS 15 9 9 CHAPT ER 3 Select the Appointments tab and set any of the f ollowing options: Set reminders for new item s: Specifies whether a reminder is automatically added to new ev ents and how long bef ore the ev ent the reminder appears.
YOUR PERSONAL INF ORMATION ORGA NIZER TASKS 16 0 9 CHAPT ER 4 Enter a description of the task in the Subject field. 5 Set any of the f ollowing: Pr ior ity: Specifies the priority lev el for this task. Later you can arrange your tasks based on the import ance of each tas k.
YOUR PERSO NAL INFORMA TION ORGANI ZER NOTES 16 1 9 CHAPT ER Org anizing y our tasks 1 In the T asks list, press Menu (right action ke y) and select Filter . 2 Select whic h t asks you w ant to view: All T asks , Recently Viewed , No Categ or ies , Act ive T a sk s , Completed T asks , or a specific categor y , such as Bu siness or P ersonal.
YOUR PERSONAL INF ORMATION ORGA NIZER NOTES 16 2 9 CHAPT ER BEFORE Y OU BEGIN T o t ake adv ant age of all the sync f eatures a vailable in the Notes application, install the desktop sync hronization sof tware from your Windows Mobile Get ting Started Disc.
YOUR PERSO NAL INFORMA TION ORGANI ZER NOTES 16 3 9 CHAPT ER depending on where you recorded the note. 8 Press OK . Cr eating a not e from a templat e 1 Go to the Notes list . 2 Select the Show list in the upper -lef t, and then select Te m p l a t e s .
YOUR PERSONAL INF ORMATION ORGA NIZER NOTES 16 4 9 CHAPT ER Deleting a note 1 Go to the Notes list and highlight the note you w ant to delete. 2 Press Men u (right action key) and select Delet e . 3 Select Ye s . Customiz ing Note s 1 Go to the Notes list.
CHAPTER 10 Y our Microsof t Of fice tools Yo u r P a l m ® Tr e o ™ 750 smart de vice enables you to ta ke your of fice with you—including your Microsof t Of fice files. W ith Microsof t Of fice, y ou can carr y , create, vie w , and edit Microsof t W ord and Excel files directly on y our T reo 750.
In this c hapter S ync hronizing your Microsof t Of fice files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 67 W ord Mobile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 67 P owerP oint Mo bile . . . . . . . . . .
YOUR MICROSOFT OF FICE TOOLS SYNCHRONIZING YOUR MICROSO FT OFFICE FILES 16 7 10 CHAPT ER S ync hronizing your Microsof t Of fice files Y ou can edit files on your computer or on your T reo 750 and then sync hronize your files with your com puter .
YOUR MICROSOFT O FFICE TOOLS WORD MOBILE 16 8 10 CHAPT ER The f ollowing f eatures are partially supported in Word Mobile: • Picture bullets. R egular bullets are supported. • Re vision marks. Documents appear as though all revisions w ere accepted; if the document is sav ed, revision marks are lost.
YOUR MICROSOFT OF FICE TOOLS WORD MOBILE 16 9 10 CHAPT ER Cr eating a document fr om a templat e 1 Go to the documents list. 2 Select the Show list in the upper -lef t, and then select Te m p l a t e s . If you don ’t see T emplates in the Sho w list, select More F olders to access this folder .
YOUR MICROSOFT O FFICE TOOLS WORD MOBILE 17 0 10 CHAPT ER 3 Press Men u (right action key) and select Copy to copy the text, or select Cut to mov e the text. 4 Open the document where you want to insert the text and position the insertion point where you wa nt the text to appear .
YOUR MICROSOFT OF FICE TOOLS WORD MOBILE 17 1 10 CHAPT ER Str ikethr ough: Indicates whether the text appears with a line through it. 5 Press OK to return to the document. For matting par agraphs and lists 1 Open the document you w ant to for ma t. 2 P osition the insertion point in the paragraph you w ant to format.
YOUR MICROSOFT O FFICE TOOLS WORD MOBILE 17 2 10 CHAPT ER Org anizing y our documents Y ou can renam e your documents, mov e your documents to another folder , and mov e your documents between your T reo 750 and an expansion (storage) card. 1 Go to the documents list.
YOUR MICROSOFT OF FICE TOOLS POWERPO INT MOB ILE 17 3 10 CHAPT ER Display in list view: Sets the types of files that appear in the documents list. 4 Press OK . P ow erP oint Mobile With P ow erP oint Mobile, you can open and view slide show pres entations created on your computer .
YOUR MICROSOFT O FFICE TOOLS EXCEL MOBILE 17 4 10 CHAPT ER • Pre ss Menu (right action key) and select End Sh ow . Sett ing pres entation playbac k options 1 Open the presentation for whic h you want to c hange the se t tings. 2 Press Men u (right action key) and select Show Options .
YOUR MICROSOFT OF FICE TOOLS EXCEL MOBILE 17 5 10 CHAPT ER • Cell patt er ns: Pat terns applied to cells are remov ed. • Fonts and font siz es: The original font is listed on your T reo 750 and m apped to the closest font a vailable. Original fonts reappear on your computer .
YOUR MICROSOFT O FFICE TOOLS EXCEL MOBILE 176 10 CHAPT ER The f ollowing f eatures aren ’t supported in Excel Mobile and are remov ed or modified when you open a workbook on y our T reo 750: • Hid.
YOUR MICROSOFT OF FICE TOOLS EXCEL MOBILE 17 7 10 CHAPT ER Vie wing a wo r kbook 1 Press St art and select Programs . 2 Select Ex cel Mobile . 3 In the workbook list, select the workbook y ou want to vie w . 4 Press View (lef t act ion ke y), and then select any of the f ollowing: Full Scr een: Shows a s muc h data as possible on the screen.
YOUR MICROSOFT O FFICE TOOLS EXCEL MOBILE 17 8 10 CHAPT ER 2 Highlight the cell where you want to insert the sum. 3 Select . 4 T ap and drag the styl us across the cells you w ant to add. 5 Press Ent er . Ente ri ng a for mula 1 Highlight the cell where you want to enter the formula.
YOUR MICROSOFT OF FICE TOOLS EXCEL MOBILE 17 9 10 CHAPT ER 2 Press Menu (right action k ey) and select Edit > Fill . 3 Select the Direction list, and then select the direction you want to populate. 4 Select the Fill type list, and then select Series .
YOUR MICROSOFT O FFICE TOOLS EXCEL MOBILE 180 10 CHAPT ER For matting cells 1 Open the workbook y ou want to format. 2 Highlight the cells you want to f ormat. 3 Press Men u (right action key) and select Format > Cells . 4 Select any of the f ollowing: Size: Sets the ro w height and column width.
YOUR MICROSOFT OF FICE TOOLS EXCEL MOBILE 181 10 CHAPT ER 2 Press Menu (right action k ey)) and select Format > Mo dify Sheets . 3 In the Sheets li st, highlight the worksheet you w ant to rename. 4 Select Rename , enter a new name for the worksheet, and then press OK twi ce.
YOUR MICROSOFT O FFICE TOOLS EXCEL MOBILE 182 10 CHAPT ER 3 Press Men u (right action key) and select Inser t > Char t . 4 Select the t ype of c hart, and then press Next (right action ke y). 5 Confirm the area you want the c hart to include, and then press Next (right action ke y).
YOUR MICROSOFT OF FICE TOOLS EXCEL MOBILE 183 10 CHAPT ER 4 (Optional) Chec k the Match case box to find text that matc hes the capit alization in any te xt you entered in step 3. 5 (Optional) Chec k the Matc h whole words only box to find only full words that matc h any te xt you entered in step 3.
YOUR MICROSOFT O FFICE TOOLS EXCEL MOBILE 184 10 CHAPT ER 1 Open the workbook containing the elements you w ant to delete. 2 Highlight the area you want to delete.
CHAPTER 11 Y our application and inf o management tools Yo u r P a l m ® Tr e o ™ 750 smart de vice comes equipped with a var iet y of tools f or managing and organizing your inf ormation. Get the most out of y our T reo 750: Install some of the thousands of business, education, or leisur e-time applications av ailable.
In this c hapter Finding information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 87 Installing applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 89 Remo ving applicat ions . . . . . .
YOUR APPLICAT ION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS FINDING INFO RMATION 187 11 CHAPT ER Finding inf ormation Quic kly find who or what you’ re looking for by using one of these searc h f eatures: • Lookup: Find and dial your contacts by name or phone number .
YOUR APPLICA TION AND INFO MANAG EMENT TO OLS FINDING INFORM ATION 188 11 CHAPT ER 4 Select the Ty p e list, and then select the kind of information you w ant to find. 5 Press Sear ch (lef t action key). 6 Use the 5-wa y to select and view an item from the res ults of the search.
YOUR APPLICAT ION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS INSTALLING APPLICATIONS 189 11 CHAPT ER • T o move a file to another folder , highlight the item, press and hold Center to open the shortcut menu, and then select Cut or Copy . Open the destination folder , press and hold Center to open the shortcut menu, and then select Pa s te .
YOUR APPLICA TION AND INFO MANAG EMENT TO OLS INSTALLING APPL ICATIONS 19 0 11 CHAPT ER 1 Insert the Windows Mobile Gett ing Started Disc into the CD drive on your computer . 2 Clic k A dd Pr ogra ms . 3 Clic k the name of the application you want to inst all.
YOUR APPLICAT ION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS INSTALLING APPLICATIONS 191 11 CHAPT ER computer and then inst all them to your T reo 750 by sync hronizing. 1 Make sure y our phone is on (see T urning your phone on ). 2 Press St art and select Inter net Explor er .
YOUR APPLICA TION AND INFO MANAG EMENT TO OLS REMOVING APPLICATIONS 19 2 11 CHAPT ER 5 Double-clic k My Windows Mobile-Based Device to open the Mobile Device f older . 6 Copy the application file(s) into the Storage Card folder inside the Mobile Device f older .
YOUR APPLICAT ION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS BEAMING I NFORMATIO N 19 3 11 CHAPT ER your inf o or to receive info from another device. • When you hav e a file open in a program suc h as Notes or P ow erP oint Mobile, you can easil y share a file by selectin g the Menu , and then selecting Send via E-Mail or Beam File .
YOUR APPLICA TION AND INFO MANAG EMENT TO OLS BEAMING INFORMATION 19 4 11 CHAPT ER Beaming a r ecord 1 Highlight the entr y or file you want to beam. 2 Press Men u (right action key) and select Beam… (the menu item c hanges names based on the type of item you highlighted).
YOUR APPLICAT ION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS USING EXPANSION CARD S 19 5 11 CHAPT ER 2 P oint the IR port on your T reo 750 directly at the IR por t of the transmitting device. 3 When the Receiving Data me ssage appears, select Ye s to receive the beam.
YOUR APPLICA TION AND INFO MANAG EMENT TO OLS USING EXPANSION CARDS 19 6 11 CHAPT ER 4 T o remove an expansion card, press down and release the card. 5 Af ter you f eel the expansion card slot eject the card, remove the card from the slot.
YOUR APPLICAT ION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS USING EXPANSION CARD S 19 7 11 CHAPT ER Opening applicatio ns on an expansion card Af ter you insert an e xpansion card into the expansion card slot, y ou can open any of the applications st ored on the expansion card.
YOUR APPLICA TION AND INFO MANAG EMENT TO OLS USING EXPANSION CARDS 19 8 11 CHAPT ER Moving info between your T reo 750 and an expansion car d 1 Insert an expansion card into the expansion card slot. 2 Open the application from whic h you want to mo ve the info.
YOUR APPLICAT ION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS CALCULATOR 19 9 11 CHAPT ER 3 Select File Explor er . 4 T ap the Show list in the upper -left, and then select Storag e Card .
YOUR APPLICA TION AND INFO MANAG EMENT TO OLS CALCULATOR 200 11 CHAPT ER 3 Enter numbers and perform calculations, including the following: Clears the last digit in a multi-digit entr y . Clears the current calculation or the displayed number . Calculates the reciprocal of a number .
CHAPTER 12 Y our personal set tings Customizing is optional. But why not pe rsonalize y our P alm ® Tr e o ™ 750 smart de vice to mak e it matc h y our lif estyle and work ev en harder for you? Y o u can easily customize the soun ds, fonts, screen colors, and more on y our T reo 750.
In this c hapter T oday screen set tings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 S ystem sound s et tings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204 Display and appearance set tings . .
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS TODAY SCREEN SETTINGS 203 12 CHAPT ER T oda y screen set tings Selecting y our T oday scr een bac k gr ound 1 Press St art and select Se ttings . 2 On the Per so n a l tab, se lec t To d a y . 3 On the Appearance tab, c hec k the Use this picture as the bac kgr ound box.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS SYSTEM SOUND SETTINGS 204 12 CHAPT ER S y stem sound set tings When you’ re in a meeting , at the movies, or anywhere that sil ence is required, y ou can immediately silenc e all sounds on your T reo 750, including Ca lendar notifications and system sounds.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS SYSTEM SOUND SETTINGS 205 12 CHAPT ER 3 On the Sounds t ab, set any of the following options: Eve nts: T urns sounds on/off f or system warnings and error messages. Pr ograms: T urns sou nds on/of f in the applications on your T reo 750.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS DISPLAY AND APPEARANCE SETTINGS 206 12 CHAPT ER Pla y sound: L ets you t urn the sou nd on/of f for the selected ev ent. T o select a dif f erent sound select the list to the right of this set ting, and then select a dif f erent sound.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS DISPLAY AND APPEARANCE SETTING S 207 12 CHAPT ER 3 On the Region tab, select a region from the list. The region selection sets the default f ormat set tings.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS APPLICATION SETTINGS 208 12 CHAPT ER Changing scr een or ientation Landscape orientations are determined by whic h hand you would hold the stylus in. 1 Press St art and select Se ttings . 2 Select the Sys te m tab, and then select Screen .
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS APPLICATION SETTINGS 209 12 CHAPT ER the but tons and key combinations on y our T reo 750. 1 Press St art and select Se ttings . 2 On the Per so n a l tab, se lec t But tons . 3 On the Progr am Butt ons t ab, highlight the but ton or ke y combination you w ant to c hange in the But tons list.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS APPLICATION SETTINGS 21 0 12 CHAPT ER 1 Assign the Hold Side butt on to V oic e Command. See Reassigning but tons for details. 2 Press St art and select Se ttings . 3 On the Per so n a l tab, se lec t V oice Command . 4 Select Ena bled .
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS APPLICATION SETTINGS 21 1 12 CHAPT ER Set ting input opti ons 1 Press St art and select Se ttings . 2 On the Per so n a l tab, se lec t Input . 3 Select the W ord Completion tab and set any of the f ollowing options: Suggest wor ds when enter ing text: Indicates whether word suggestions appear as you enter text.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS LOCKING YOUR TREO 750 A ND INFO 21 2 12 CHAPT ER Def ault zoom level f or wr iting: Specifies the initial siz e of text entered from onscreen writing methods. Def ault zoom level f or typing: Specifies the initial siz e of text entered using the keyboard.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS LOCKING YOUR TR EO 750 AND INFO 213 12 CHAPT ER Locking your ke yboard (Keyguard) By def ault, your k eyboard loc ks so that you don ’ t accidentally press buttons or activ ate screen items while your T reo 750 is in a poc ket or bag.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS LOCKING YOUR TREO 750 A ND INFO 21 4 12 CHAPT ER Locking the SIM card Y ou can lo c k your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card to prevent unauthoriz ed use of your mobile account. When your SIM card is lock ed, you mu st enter the PIN to pow er on your phone to make or receiv e calls, ex cept for em ergency numbers.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS LOCKING YOUR TR EO 750 AND INFO 215 12 CHAPT ER NO TE Y ou need your PIN number to edit your PIN number or remov e the loc king f eature. If y ou enter an incorrect PIN more times than allow ed by Cingular, the SIM card loc ks. Once the SIM card l oc ks, you need the PUK (PIN Unloc k Key) to unloc k the SIM card.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS SYSTEM SETTINGS 21 6 12 CHAPT ER 7 Select Confir m , t ap the onscreen ke yboard icon , and enter the password again. T hen tap the onscreen ke yboard icon . 8 (Optional) Select the Hint tab and enter a hint to help you recall your passw ord.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS SYSTEM SETTINGS 217 12 CHAPT ER T o set the display format for the date and time, see Set ting display formats . 1 Press St art and select Se ttings . 2 Select the Sys te m tab, and then select Clock & Alar ms . 3 On the Time tab , s el ect Home .
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS SYSTEM SETTINGS 218 12 CHAPT ER an alarm cl oc k when you trav el, or set alarms to remind you when it’ s time to t ake medication or pic k up the kids. 1 Press St art and select Se ttings . 2 Select the Sys te m tab, and then select Clock & Alar ms .
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS SYSTEM SETTINGS 219 12 CHAPT ER Root: Display s certificat es that identify the computers, suc h as ser vers, that you connect to. T hese certificates help prev ent unauthorized users from accessing your T reo 750 and informat ion.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS SYSTEM SETTINGS 220 12 CHAPT ER How muc h stor age spa ce do I hav e lef t? 1 Press and hold OK . 2 Select any of the f ollowing tabs: Main: Display s the amount of memor y assigned to your applications and info, as well as the amount of memor y in use ver su s th e avai la b le me m or y .
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS SYSTEM SETTINGS 221 12 CHAPT ER 3 On the Batt ery t ab, view the pow er remaining in your bat tery . 4 Select the Advanc ed t ab and set whether your T reo 750 screen turns of f automatical ly af ter a specified period of inactivity .
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS CONNECTION SETTINGS 222 12 CHAPT ER 2 T urn the wireless feat ures on your T reo 750 on/of f . Select All to turn all wireless f eatures on/of f. 3 Press OK to finish. Y ou can also turn wireless services on and of f by tapping the signal-str ength icon at the top of the scre en, and then selecting Wireless Manag er .
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS CONNECTION SETTINGS 223 12 CHAPT ER 4 Select the Modem tab . 5 Highlight the connection you want to view or c hange, and then select Edit , or to create a new connection, select New . 6 F ollow the onscreen instr uctions to edit or create the connection.
YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS CONNECTION SETTINGS 224 12 CHAPT ER 3 On the Ta s k s tab , sel ec t Set up m y pro xy server . 4 Chec k both box es near the top of the screen.
CHAPTER 13 Common questions T ransf erring inf o from another de vice F or information on transf erring y our info from a previous Windows Mobile ® de vice or from a Palm OS ® devi ce to your ne w Pa l m ® Tr e o ™ 750 smart device, visit www .palm.
COMMON QUESTIONS REINSTALLING THE DESKTOP SOFTWARE 226 13 CHAPT ER R einst alling the desktop sof t w are If you hav e problems sync hronizing using Act i veSy n c ® desktop software, y ou may need to reinstall the sof t ware. BEFORE Y OU BEGIN Ma ke su r e yo ur computer profile in cludes administrator rights to install sof t ware.
COMMON QUES TIONS RESETTING YOUR TREO 750 227 13 CHAPT ER 1 Open the expansion card slot door on the side of your T reo 750. 2 Use the stylus tip to gently pre ss the reset but ton next to the e xpansion card slot. 3 W ait for the progress bar on the T reo logo screen to fill before continuing to use your T reo 750.
COMMON QUESTIONS RESETTING YOUR TREO 750 228 13 CHAPT ER A hard reset can tell you whether a problem stems from your T reo 750 or from an application installed o n it. If you do not experience the problem af ter you perform a hard reset, the problem may be related to sof tware you installed.
COMMON QUES TIONS RESETTING YOUR TREO 750 229 13 CHAPT ER 1 Press P owe r/End to turn of f the screen. 2 Use one hand to press the bat ter y door release and use the other hand to slide the bat tery door downward to remo ve it from your T reo 750.
COMMON QUESTIONS PERFORM ANCE 230 13 CHAPT ER Pe r f o r m a n c e The applica tions ar e r unning slo wer tha n usual 1 Press St art and select Se ttings . 2 Select System , and then sele ct Memory . 3 Select Running Pr ograms . 4 Select St op All to close all your open application s.
COMMON QUES TIONS SCREEN 231 13 CHAPT ER Screen The scr een appears blank 1 If you’ re on a call, when the time period specified in Bac klight S et tings expires, the screen dims; one minute later , the screen automatically turns of f. Press an y key e xcept P ower/End to wak e up the screen.
COMMON QUESTIONS NETWORK CONNECTION 232 13 CHAPT ER 3 If you’ re in a building, move outdoors or to a more open area. 4 If you’ re outdoors, mov e awa y from large buildings, trees, or electrical wires. 5 If you’ re in a vehicle, mo ve y our T reo 750 so that it’ s lev el with a window .
COMMON QUES TIONS NETWORK CONNECTION 233 13 CHAPT ER My T reo 75 0 won’t connect to t he Inter net Y our T reo 750 supports GPRS or UMTS wireless data net works.
COMMON QUESTIONS NETWORK CONNECTION 234 13 CHAPT ER you if messaging services have been experiencing tran smission delay s.) • If possible, contact the recip ient or sender of the message, and make sure the receiving device can handle the type of message you’ re sending.
COMMON QUES TIONS SYNCHRONIZATION 235 13 CHAPT ER If the headset still does n ’t w ork, delete the existing partnership and create a ne w one. T o delete the partnership: 1 Press St art , and then select Settings . 2 Select the Connections tab, and th en select Bluetooth .
COMMON QUESTIONS SYNCHRONIZATI ON 236 13 CHAPT ER Activ eSync deskt op softw ar e does not r espond to sync at tempt As y ou complete th e follo wing steps, sync hronize af ter eac h step. If the sync hronization is successful, you do not need to complete the remaining steps.
COMMON QUES TIONS SYNCHRONIZATION 237 13 CHAPT ER 9 Delete the existing partnership between your T r eo 750 and your computer and create a new one by doing the follo wing: • Disconnect your T reo 750 and your computer from the sync cable.
COMMON QUESTIONS SYNCHRONIZATI ON 238 13 CHAPT ER local Contacts list in Microsof t Of fice Outlook (right-clic k the addresses and select Add to P ers onal Address Book). • Microsof t Of fice Ou tlook subfolders and public folders are not accessible with the included sof tware.
COMMON QUES TIONS SYNCHRONIZATION 239 13 CHAPT ER My appointments sho w up in the wr ong time slot aft er I sync 1 Make sure that y ou inst alled the desktop sof tware that came with your T reo 750. If you’ re not sure whether this sof tware is installed, reinstall it (see Reinstalling the deskto p sof twar e ).
COMMON QUESTIONS SYNCHRONIZATI ON 240 13 CHAPT ER An alert t ells me that ActiveS ync encount ered a pr oblem with [item type] [item name] An error occurred during the sync of a single item. This error can usually be corrected only by remo ving the item that caused the error .
COMMON QUES TIONS EMAIL 241 13 CHAPT ER An alert t ells me the device timed out while waiting for cr edentials The Ex c hange Ser ver credentials screen was lef t open too long . Re-enter the Exc hange Ser ver credent ials, and tr y to sync again. Email NO TE F or troubleshooting info on Xpress Mail, go to: ht tps://xpressmail.
COMMON QUESTIONS EMAIL 242 13 CHAPT ER Sched uled email synch ronization i s not worki ng If email sync hronizat ion is occurring and you t urn your T reo 750 of f or the connection to your email ser vice provider is disconnected, the sync hronization fails.
COMMON QUES TIONS WEB 243 13 CHAPT ER client sof tware must be properly set up. F ollow these steps to c hec k the set tings: 1 Clic k Star t on your computer , and then select Settings . 2 Select Contr ol P anel . 3 Select Int ernet Options , and then clic k the Progr ams tab.
COMMON QUESTIONS CAMERA 244 13 CHAPT ER Shoc kwa ve, VBScript, WML script, and other plug-ins. Some websites use a redirector to their true home page (f or example, if you enter the address ht tp://www .Palm.com/support it may r esolve to ht tp://www .
COMMON QUES TIONS THIRD-PARTY APPLICATIONS 245 13 CHAPT ER • Clean the camera’ s lens with a sof t, lint-free cloth. • T ake pict ures in bright lighting conditions. Lo w -light images may be grainy , due to the sensitivity of the camera. • Hold the camera as still as pos sible.
COMMON QUESTIONS MAKING ROOM ON YOUR TREO 750 246 13 CHAPT ER If you recently insta lled an application and your T reo 750 seems to be stuc k, try the follo wing: 1 P erf orm a sof t reset (s ee P erforming a sof t reset ). 2 Make sure the third-party application is compatible with the Windows Mobile version 5.
COMMON QUES TIONS VOICE QUALITY 247 13 CHAPT ER expansion card or delete images from your T reo 750 (see P ictures & V ideos ). • Messaging: Multimedia content and email at tachments can consume exce ss ive m em or y .
COMMON QUESTIONS VOICE QUALITY 248 13 CHAPT ER Is your v oice to o quiet on the other end? Be sure to hold the bot tom of the T reo 750 , or the hands-free microphone, close to your mouth. Chec k the signal strength indicator . If the signal is w eak, tr y to find an area with bet ter cov erage.
WHERE TO LEARN MORE 249 Where to learn more For a quic k introduction • Quick T our: The Q uic k T our intr oduces you to man y of your P alm ® Tr e o ™ 750 smart de vice’ s f eatures . It is already installed on your T reo 750, and you can open it any t ime.
WHERE TO LEARN MORE 250.
TERMS 251 Te r m s Act iveSy n c® The tec hnology that ex c hanges and updates the information on y our P alm ® Tr e o ™ 750 smart device with the information on y our computer . T o open Activ eSync on y our computer , double-click the Activ eSync icon in the taskbar in the low er -right corner of your screen.
TERMS 252 dialog bo x A set of options and command but tons that is enclosed by a border and that enables you to carry out a specific t ask. EDGE (Enhanced D ata rat es for GSM Evol ution) An enhanced version of GPR S that delivers data speeds that are up to three times faster than standard GPRS connections, with rates up to 236.
TERMS 253 partnershi p The connection that y ou make between two devices by means of Bluetooth wireless tec hnology . The devices recogniz e eac h other because eac h device finds the same passke y on the other device. Af ter you create a partnership between the devices, y ou no longer need to enter the passke y .
TERMS 254 Addresses and phone numbers and SMS messages can also be stored on the SIM card. See I nserting the SIM card and bat tery . SMS (Short Messaging Service) The service that exc hanges short text messages almost instantly between mobile devices.
TERMS 255 apps that use Micros of t Windows Mobile 5.0 sof tware for P ock et PC Phone Edition. The Microsof t W indows Mobile 5.0 sof tware for Smartphone is not compatible with your T reo 750.
TERMS 256.
REGULATO RY INFORMATION 257 Re g u l a t o r y inf ormation FCC Statem ent This equipment has been tes ted and found to comply with t he limits for a Class B computer peri pheral, pursuant t o part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed t o provide reasonable prot ection against har mful interference in a re sidential in stallati on.
REGULATORY IN FORMATION 258 Antenna Care/Unauthor ized Modifications Use only the su pplied integra l antenna. Unautho rized antenna modifications o r attac hments could da mage the unit an d may violate FCC regulations.
REGULATO RY INFORMATION 259 (gas or petrol st ations, b elow deck on boats), storage facilities for fuel or chemicals, blasting areas and areas near el ectrical bl asting caps, and areas where there are chemicals or particles (su ch as metal powders, grains, and dust) in the air .
REGULATORY IN FORMATION 260 Driving Saf e ty Tips Overview Always obey all laws and regulations on t he use of the T reo 750 in your driving area. Safety — Y our most import ant call. The Wi reless Industr y re minds you to use your T reo 750 safely when driving.
REGULATO RY INFORMATION 261 9 Use your T reo 750 to help othe rs in emergencies. Y our T reo 750 provides you a perfect opportunity to be a “good Samaritan” in your community . If you see an aut o accident, crime in progress, or other serious eme rgency where l ives are in danger, call 9-1 -1, as you would want others to do for you.
REGULATORY IN FORMATION 262 Descr iption of ESD St atic elec tricity is an electr ical charge caused by the buildup of excess electrons on t he surface of a material .
SPECIFICATIONS 263 Specifications Radio • Dual mode GSM/U MTS phone • GSM 850/900/1800/1 900 quad band • UMTS 850/1 900/21 00 tri-band • GPRS Mul ti-slot Class 1 0, Class B • EDGE up to 59kbps per time-slot • UMTS PS dat a up to 384kbps DL Phone f eatures • P ersonal speakerphone • Hands-free headset jac k (2.
SPECIFICATIONS 264 Size • 1 4.44 in. x 2.34 in. x 0.84 in. (1 12.9mm x 59.3mm x 21 .3mm) W eight • 5.4 ounces (1 54 grams) Connectivity • I nfrared (1 .
SPECIFICATIONS 265 Included sof tware • T oday/Phone (includes Speed Dial and Dial Pad) • Messaging (text, multimedia, and email) • Internet Explorer Mobile (web bro wser) • Camera • Picture.
SPECIFICATIONS 266.
INDEX 267 Inde x SYMBOLS ! on battery icon 10 NUMERICS 112 calls 35, 212 1st day of week option 158 3GP files 142 3GPP files 102, 138 3GPP2 files 102, 138 5-way navigator 5, 17, 19, 246 911 calls 35, .
INDEX 268 troubleshoo ting 226, 235–240 ActiveSync icon 72, 75, 251 ActiveSync Plug-in for Bluetooth 80 Add a new VPN server connection op tion 223 Add Contact pr ompt 43 Add Favorite dialog box 120.
INDEX 269 Allow USB connect ions check box 236 Alt key 24, 251 alternate characters 26, 27 alternate characters list 26, 27 AMR files 102 animation 141, 173, 174 anniversaries 156 Answer button 39 ans.
INDEX 270 auto-keyguard feature 212, 213 Auto-Keyguard list 213 Automatically download MMS messages check box 110 auto-off interval 251 available memory 220 available storage space 220 B back view (de.
INDEX 271 border high light 19 borders 174 brightness, adjusting 134, 135, 206 browsing files and fo lders 188, 198 browsing the web. See web browsing built-in applications 1 92, 265 built-in camera.
INDEX 272 capitalization 25, 212 Capitalize first lett er of sentence check box 212 Caps Lock icon 25 Caps Lock mode 25 captions 103, 104 carrying cases 6 cascading menus 22 case-sensitive searching 169, 183 categories contacts 152 events 157 playlists 145 tasks 160, 161 cell patterns (sprea dsheets) 175 cell phones.
INDEX 273 company lists 33 company names 38, 152 comparisons 181 completed tasks 160 compliancy statement 258 components (Tre o device) 1 compressed files 189 computers connecting to 70, 73 enabling d.
INDEX 27 4 addressing messages to 91, 97, 101, 103 assigning ringtones to 48, 55, 139, 152 changing 152 displaying 152 linking speed-d ial buttons to 47 looking up 30, 36, 153 making calls to 36 perso.
INDEX 275 Excel Mobile 184 format settings 207 Internet Exp lorer Mobile 122–123 Media Player Mobile 146 Messaging application 109–112 network settings 112 Notes application 164 phone 54–61 system settings 216–222 system sounds 204 tasks 161 Today screen 203 voicemail system 48, 54 Word Mobile 172 Cut command 139, 170 cutting.
INDEX 27 6 worksheets 184 descending sort orde r 181 Desktop opt ion 118 desktop software 226, 251 See also applications; software device additional information for 249 caution for electrostatic disch.
INDEX 277 Direct Push Technology 76 directory service 94, 95, 97 Disable touchscreen check box 213 Disconnect Blue tooth command 81 Disconnect command 224 discoverable setting 126 discovering trusted .
INDEX 278 downward-pointin g arrows 22 drained battery 11 drawing 162 drivers 226 driving safety tips 260 Drop and Answer command 45 drop-down lists accessing 22 exiting 23 highlighting in 18, 23 scro.
INDEX 279 playback 143 wireless co nnections 129 endnotes 168 enterin g alternate characters 26, 27 data in spreadsheets 176, 178 information 24, 25–26 numbers 24, 25 owner information 216 passkeys .
INDEX 280 displaying available space on 198, 220 inserting 195–196 installing apps on 191 moving apps to 198 moving i nformat ion to 172, 183, 198 opening ite ms on 197 removing 196 renaming 199 sea.
INDEX 281 adding documents to 170 arranging pictur es and videos in 140 browsing 188, 198 creating 120, 172 displaying contents 172, 183 moving items to 172, 183, 189 opening items in 188 organizing w.
INDEX 282 disabling Keyguard and 213 hearing-impaired 56, 258, 259, 261 heat sources 12 help 225, 249 Help topics 28 hiding appointments 157 events 157 images 118 speed-dial buttons 36 Tasks entry bar.
INDEX 283 searching for 169, 182, 187–188 sharing 192 sorting 181 storing 195, 246, 247 synchronizing 68, 69, 70, 235 transferring 65, 225 updating 65, 70 infrared port.
INDEX 284 leading zeros 207 left action key 20, 154 Legacy Pocket Word files 168 libraries (media) 144 Library command 143 Library list 143 Library screen 143, 147 Library tab 147 lightening bolt 10 L.
INDEX 285 MAPI clients 243 maps 244 margins 171 Match case box 169, 183 Match whole words only check box 169, 183 measurement units 207 media files creating playlists for 145 formats for 142 linking t.
INDEX 286 email settings in 96 messaging options in 104 notification options in 105 overview 101 play options in 106 starting 101 status icons in 108 messaging applications 245 messaging services 233, 252 microphone 5, 42, 137 , 247 microphone icon 210 Microsoft ActiveSync.
INDEX 287 downloading 105, 110 forwarding 107 internal memory and 247 opening 106 overview 99 phone numbers in 39 playing 106–107 previewing 104 receiving 105 replying t o 106 requirem ents for 1 saving 107 sending 102, 104, 107 setting options for 104 sorting 109 troubleshooting 233 Multimedia Messaging System.
INDEX 288 downloading sounds fo r 54 enabling or disabling 206 phone calls and 58 previewing sounds for 55 receiving messages and 105, 111 receiving phone calls and 44 receiving transmissions and 127 .
INDEX 289 Options screen (messaging) 97, 109 Options tab 203, 211, 216 organizer features 34, 149 orientation (scr een) 208 orientation (slides) 174 orientation optio ns 208 Orientation tab 174 outage.
INDEX 290 personal information managers 238, 253 See also PIM applications Personal option 157 Personal tab 54 personalizing your device 201 phone See also phone calls; phone numbers; d evice adjustin.
INDEX 291 Picture Speed D ial button 48 picture speed-dial buttons 35, 47 pictures adding as backgrounds 140, 203 adding as screensaver 136 adding sounds to 103 adding to messages 103 adjusting resolu.
INDEX 292 private events 157 Private option 157 processor 263 Program Buttons tab 209 Program Files folder 198 Programs check box 205 Programs screen 28 programs.
INDEX 293 tasks and 161 turning on and off 205 remote access servers 222 remote fi les 223 Remove Programs icon 19 2 Remove Programs list 192 Remove Programs screen 192 Remove Split command 177 removi.
INDEX 294 Revert to Saved command 141 revision marks 168 RF emissions 257, 259 RF Safety Stat ement 257 right action key 20 right-click menus. See shortcut menus ringer switch 7, 204 ringer vo lume 55.
INDEX 295 disabling touch-sensitivity for 212 locking 213 moving around on 17–19 protecting 231 scrolling in 18–19, 212 selecting items on 20 setting backgrounds for 140, 203 setting delays for 34.
INDEX 296 videos 139 sensitivity options 157, 160 Sent folder 97, 1 08 servers, troubleshooting 239, 240, 243 See also Exchange Servers service contracts 1 service providers 222, 233, 242 Services tab.
INDEX 297 installing 71, 189 purchasing 230 reinstalling 226, 228 songs. See music Sort By command 161 Sort by li st 181, 188 Sort command 109, 181 sort options 161 sort order 181 sorting folder items.
INDEX 298 starting data connections 223 Excel Mobile 176 Internet Exp lorer Mobile 117 Media Player Mobile 143, 146 PowerPoint Mobile 173 Word Mobile 168 static electricity 261 status icons 61, 108 st.
INDEX 299 wirelessly 68, 75, 80, 81, 240 with multiple computers 81 with sync cable 75 with third-par ty applications 71, 228 system alarms 217 system dates and time 216 system errors 232 system locks.
INDEX 300 forwarding 107 links in 108 opening 10 6 overview 99 phone calls and 42 phone numbers in 39 receiving 105, 234 replying to 106 saving 107 sending 40, 101 setting options for 104 sorting 109 troubleshoo ting 233 Text Size tab 206 Text Speed Dial button 48 text speed-dial buttons 35, 47 text telephone devices.
INDEX 30 1 Turn on Bluetoot h check box 52, 124 turning on or off alarms 205, 218 caller IDs 58 Caps Lock 25 device 33, 258 event sounds 206 keyboard backlight 24 Keyguard 213 Option Lock 25 reminders.
INDEX 302 View By command 152 View command 118, 153 View Recor ding Toolbar command 162 viewing alternate characters 26 animated images 141 applications on device 28 appointments 154 calendar 153 cont.
INDEX 303 clearing 122 internal memory and 247 messages and 108, 119 Palm online support 249 selecting 19, 118 troubleshooting 244 web pages accessing 117, 119, 121, 243 arranging on screen 118 cleari.
INDEX 304 deleting 184 displaying 177 moving around in 17 7 naming 183 organizing 183 replacing information in 182 saving 174, 176, 184 searching 182 setting de fault tem plate for 184 worksheet names.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Palm 750 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Palm 750 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Palm 750, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Palm 750 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Palm 750, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Palm 750.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Palm 750. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Palm 750 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.