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88OrganizerCreating an Untimed EventAn untimed event, such as a birthday or anniversary, does not occur at a particular time.1. Press Calendar until
89Organizer3. Choose the Repeat box, then choose a repeat interval: For a birthday or anniversary, choose Year. For weekly events, choose the day(s
90OrganizerCustomizing General Preferences for Your Calendar1. Press Menu . 2. From the Options menu, choose Preferences (/R).3. Set any of the follo
91Organizer Show Time Bars activates the time bars that appear in the Day view. The time bars show the duration of an event and illustrate event confl
92Organizer Show Categories determines which To Do List categories display in Calendar Day view. Priorities Displayed limits the display of To Do Li
93OrganizerTo Do ListYou can use To Do List as a reminder of tasks you need to complete and to keep a record of complete tasks. You can also display T
94Organizer3. Set any of the following: Priority sets the Priority number for this item (1 is most important). Later you can arrange your To Do List
95OrganizerChecking Off a To Do ItemYou can set To Do List to record the date that you completed the To Do item, and you can choose to show or hide co
96OrganizerCustomizing To Do ListThe Show Options dialog enables you to control the appearance of the To Do list screen.1. In the To Do list screen, c
97OrganizerMemo PadMemos are a great way to store notes on your Treo. Each memo can include 4,096 characters of text. Creating a Memo1. Press Applicat
i How to Use This Guide Welcome — you’ve made the right choice The advantages of Sprint are as clear as each wireless call you make. With PCS Service
98OrganizerCityTimeThe CityTime world clock displays the day and time in your home city and in four other cities around the globe. Whether you’re trav
99OrganizerSelecting Remote CitiesIn addition to your home city, you can display the day and time for four other cities anywhere around the globe. The
100OrganizerCalculatorCalculator includes a basic calculator, plus an advanced calculator with scientific, financial and conversion functions. You can t
101Organizer Statistics provides statistical functions such as sum, factorial, and random number generator. Weight/Temp provides weight and temperat
102OrganizerLooking Up Contacts and Other InformationWith the built-in search features on your Treo, you can find information quickly: Name Lookup ena
103Organizer4. Do one of the following: Highlight the contact name, then press Center to view the contents of the record. Highlight any phone number
104OrganizerBeaming InformationYour Treo is equipped with an IR (infrared) port that lets you beam information to another Palm Powered device with an
105Organizer5. Wait for the Beam Status dialog to indicate that the transfer is complete before you continue using your Treo.Tip: Beam your business c
106Organizer7. When the Beam Status dialog appears, point the IR port on your Treo directly at the IR port of the receiving device.8. Wait for the Bea
107Managing Applicationson Your TreoStart Here.book Page 107 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM
ii Where to Learn More A quick introduction to your new Treo: Tutorial. The Tutorial teaches you how to use many features of your Treo. It is
108Managing ApplicationsSynchronizing Contacts and Other Personal DataWe strongly recommend that you synchronize your Treo and computer frequently to
109Managing ApplicationsInstalling ApplicationsYour Treo comes with several applications built-in and ready to use. You can also install any of the mo
110Managing ApplicationsInstalling Applications From a Windows Computer1. Double-click the .prc or .pdb file you want to install on your Treo.2. A dial
111Managing ApplicationsInstalling Applications From a Macintosh Computer1. On your Macintosh, launch Palm Desktop.2. From the HotSync menu, choose In
112Managing ApplicationsRemoving ApplicationsIf you decide that you no longer need an application or you want to free up memory on your Treo, you can
113Managing ApplicationsManually Deleting Applications From Your ComputerIf an application you delete re-appears on your device, you may need to manua
114Managing ApplicationsUsing Application InfoThe Info screens display basic statistics about the applications on your Treo.1. Press Applications Laun
115Managing ApplicationsUsing Expansion CardsThe expansion slot on your Treo enables you to add Secure Digital (SD) cards and MultiMedia Cards (MMC) t
116Managing Applications3. Hold your Treo with the screen facing you and the card with the notch in the lower-right corner next to the camera lens.4.
117Managing ApplicationsLaunching Applications on an Expansion CardAfter you insert an expansion card in the expansion slot, you can launch any of the
1 Setting Up Setting Up YourPCS Phone Treo ™ 600 Start Here.book Page 1 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM
118Managing Applications4. Choose the Copy To pick list, then select the destination: card name or Phone.5. Choose the From pick list, then select the
119Managing ApplicationsViewing Expansion Card InformationThe Card Info application displays general information about the expansion card that is curr
120Managing ApplicationsFormatting an Expansion CardFormatting an expansion card is similar to formatting a diskette on a computer. When you format an
121Customizing Your TreoStart Here.book Page 121 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM
122CustomizingPhone SettingsCustomize your Treo with Phone settings that match the way you make calls. You can select ring and alert tones, adjust cal
123Customizing8. Choose the Tones box.9. Depending on the application, select alert tones from the pick lists that appear:Phone Known Caller Tone for
124CustomizingCalendar Alarm Sound sets the tone played the first time your alarm goes off. Reminder Sound sets the tone played if an alarm is not ac
125CustomizingTip: You can also preview, send, and delete sounds, such as ring tones, on your phone. From Sound Preferences, choose the Tones box. Cho
126CustomizingChoosing Wallpaper for the Phone screenIf you have images stored on your Treo (see page 63), you can select different wallpaper for the
127CustomizingSystem Sound SettingsYou can immediately silence all sounds on your Treo, including phone ring tones, Calendar alerts, and system sounds
2 Setting Up 1 What You Need You should have received all of the following components in the Treo box: Hardware •Treo handset•AC charger• USB HotSync
128CustomizingDisplay and AppearanceTurning the Keyboard Backlight On and OffWhen you turn on night mode, the keyboard backlight illuminates the keys
129CustomizingAligning the TouchscreenOccasionally, your Treo touchscreen may need to be readjusted. If it is out of alignment, you may see the wrong
130CustomizingApplications Launcher SettingsYou can change the Applications Launcher settings on your Treo so that you can easily access the applicati
131CustomizingDisplaying Applications by CategoryDo one of the following: Press Applications Launcher repeatedly to cycle through all your categori
132CustomizingButton SettingsButtons PreferencesButtons Preferences enable you to choose which applications are associated with the buttons on the fro
133CustomizingSetting Default ApplicationsSometimes, one application looks for another application to handle some data (for example, a mail applicatio
134CustomizingDate and Time SettingsSetting the Date and TimeDate & Time Preferences enable you to set the time, date, time zone, and daylight sav
135CustomizingSetting Date and Time FormatsFormats Preferences enable you to choose number conventions based on geographic regions. For example, in th
136CustomizingGeneral PreferencesGeneral Preferences enable you to set the auto shutoff interval, the beam receive feature, sounds, and screen colors
137CustomizingLocking Your Phone and DataYour Treo includes several features that help you protect your phone from inadvertent use and keep your data
3 Setting Up 2 Charging the Battery You must charge your Treo fully before using it. It may not turn on at all when you first remove it from the box.1
138CustomizingPhone LockYou can lock your phone to prevent unauthorized voice and data calls. When your phone is locked, you must enter the correct co
139CustomizingSystem Password LockTo protect your personal information, you can lock the system so that you need to enter your password to access any
140Customizing8. Choose one of the following options: Never prevents your Treo from locking automatically. You can still lock your system manually by
141Customizing5. If you assigned a password with the Security application, choose Unlock, enter your password, then choose OK to continue. 6. Type the
142CustomizingHiding or Masking All Private Records1. Make sure the records you want to hide or mask are marked private. 2. Press Applications Launche
143CustomizingSecurity and Palm Desktop (Windows)Palm Desktop for Windows observes the security password for your Treo. If you forget your Treo passwo
144CustomizingAdditional FeaturesLocation Your PCS Phone is equipped with a Location feature for use in connection with location-based services which
145CustomizingAccessories for Your PhonePCS AccessoriesThese and other accessories are available for purchase at your local Sprint Store. You can also
146CustomizingLeather Side Case With Belt ClipClips to your belt or bag and provides both quick access and protection for your phone.Stereo Headphone
147HelpStart Here.book Page 147 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM
4 Setting Up 4. Confirm your Treo is charging by checking the LED. If the battery is fully drained, it may take a few moments for the LED to turn on w
148HelpGetting HelpThis section presents answers to the questions and issues you are most likely to have while using your Treo phone. Launching the Tu
149HelpUpgrading From Another Palm Powered DeviceNote for Macintosh Users: A special README file on the Treo 600 CD contains instructions to make sure
150Help Menu commands. Users familiar with Graffiti’s Menu launch command can now access system menus by pressing Menu . To access a menu shortcut, p
151HelpTrouble Installing Palm Desktop?The software included with your Treo installs the drivers that let you synchronize with Palm Desktop software o
152HelpResetting Your TreoSoft ResetA soft reset is similar to restarting a computer. If your Treo is not responding or you have trouble synchronizing
153Help1. Unscrew the stylus tip to access the reset tool.2. While holding Up , use the reset tool to gently press the reset button on the back of y
154HelpScreenThe Screen Appears Blank1. Look closely at the screen. If you can see a dim image, try adjusting the screen contrast and brightness (see
155HelpNetwork ConnectionSignal Strength Is WeakBecome familiar with low coverage areas where you live, commute, work, and play. Then, you will know w
156HelpThe Treo Won’t Connect to the InternetYour Treo supports PCS Vision, a way to connect to the Internet that is persistent, faster, and more reli
157HelpSynchronization (HotSync)Synchronization lets you back up your Treo data onto your computer. If you ever need to perform a hard reset or otherw
5Setting UpMaximizing battery lifeYou can increase the life of your Treo battery by following a few easy guidelines. Remember that battery life depend
158Help5. If problems persist and you’re synchronizing through a USB hub, try connecting the HotSync cable to a different USB port, or directly to you
159HelpHotSync Operation Finishes But Data Does Not Appear Where It Should1. Make sure you’re synchronizing with the intended desktop Personal Informa
160HelpWebI Can’t Access a PageFirst, make sure you have Internet access: launch the Blazer Web Browser to see if you can view a Web page you’ve succe
161HelpPicture MailThe Picture Mail application takes pictures at Small picture size (160x120 pixels) and Large picture size (640x480 pixels, or 0.3 m
162HelpThird-Party ApplicationsOn rare occasions, third-party applications can cause conflicts that interfere with the smooth operation of your Treo. T
163HelpErrorsYour Treo is designed to minimize interruptions when a system error occurs. If Treo encounters a system error, it automatically resets it
164HelpMaking Room On Your TreoIf you store a large number of records, or install many third-party applications, the internal memory on your Treo may
165GlossaryStart Here.book Page 165 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM
166Glossary1XRTT: The next generation of mobile Internet connectivity that allows for persistent data connections as long as you are actively using yo
167GlossaryLithium Ion (Li-Ion): The rechargeable battery technology used in Treo phones. Option key : The keyboard button that lets you access the a
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168GlossaryPocketMirror: Software included on the Treo CD that lets you synchronize with Microsoft Outlook (English language and Windows only). Pocket
169Safety and WarrantyInformationStart Here.book Page 169 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM
170Safety & WarrantyPerformance and SafetyImportant Information About Your Phone and ServiceKeeping Tabs on Signal StrengthThe quality of each cal
171Safety & WarrantyMaintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your PhoneFAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJUR
172Safety & WarrantyNote: Always turn off the phone in health care facilities and request permission before using the phone near medical equipment
173Safety & Warranty Never dispose of the phone by incineration. Keep the metal contacts on the bottom of your phone clean. Don’t attempt to di
174Safety & WarrantyRF Safety Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy (SAR) Radio transmitting devices radiate Radio Frequency (RF) energy during its o
175Safety & WarrantyTerms and Conditions & Warranty InformationTerms and Conditions of Services(Effective as of June 1, 2003 until replaced)Th
176Safety & WarrantyCredit Verification. You must have and maintain satisfactory credit to receive and continue to receive Services. We will verify
177Safety & WarrantyTermination. Term Service Plan. EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY THE AGREEMENT, IF YOU TERMINATE YOUR TERM SERVICE PLAN BEFORE THE END O
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178Safety & WarrantyCharges. For most forms of wireless Service, your usage will be charged from the time you first initiate contact between your p
179Safety & Warrantyincluding those resulting from dropped network connections. Your invoice will not separately identify the number of kilobytes
180Safety & WarrantyVoice Command. PCS Voice Command is an optional service that allows you to place calls by using speech recognition technology.
181Safety & WarrantyLate Payment Charges. Payment is past due if we do not receive it by the due date shown on your invoice. Any payment for Servi
182Safety & WarrantyDeposits. If we require a deposit for you to establish or keep Services, we will hold the deposit as partial guarantee of paym
183Safety & WarrantyWe also invoice you for fees that we collect and remit to the government such as Universal Service, and for surcharges that we
184Safety & Warrantynew messages. In certain instances, you may be required to manually reset or clear your mailbox indicator. Caller ID. If you d
185Safety & Warrantyf) the use of Wireless Web Services and PCS Vision applications and services, including the accuracy or reliability of any inf
186Safety & WarrantyLAW, GOVERNS THE QUESTION OF WHETHER A CLAIM IS SUBJECT TO ARBITRATION. HOWEVER, NOTHING CONTAINED IN THIS ARBITRATION PROVISI
187Safety & WarrantyGeneral. If either of us does not enforce any right or remedy available under this Agreement, that failure is not a waiver of
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8Getting Started1Have these things ready before you call to activate•Your PCS Phone (Make sure it’s fully charged)•Your Social Security number•Your dr
188Safety & WarrantyTerms of PCS Picture Mail ServiceThe Pictures or Picture Mail service (“Service”) – including access to and use of the service
189Safety & Warranty6. Use of Pictures Solely for the purposes of displaying your pictures to selected persons and fulfilling your print orders, yo
190Safety & Warrantyinternational law or regulation; or (6) “junk mail,” “spam,” “chain letters,” or unsolicited mass distribution of email. 8. Pr
191Safety & WarrantyThe anonymous information collected is not associated with you personally or your business. Sprint uses this anonymous informa
192Safety & WarrantyWe use personally identifiable information provided at a Sprint Web site in the following ways unless otherwise specified: 1. Fo
193Safety & Warranty(j) Links Some Sprint Web sites contain links to other Web sites that are owned and operated by parties other than Sprint. Ple
194Safety & Warranty12. Changes to the Service and Termination of the Service (a) We may change these Terms from time to time without notice to yo
195Safety & WarrantyLIABILITY AND RECOVERY FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IS EXCLUDED. (c) THIS SITE AND ALL PRODUCTS, SERVICES AND C
196Safety & Warranty14. Indemnity You agree to indemnify and hold Sprint and its parents, suppliers, licensors, subsidiaries, affiliates, officers,
197Safety & Warrantywhether under warranty or not. Handspring makes no warranty or representation that its software products will meet your requir
9Getting Started3PCS Service AreasAre you interested in where you can use your new phone? Check out the most up-to-date coverage maps at www.sprintpcs
198Safety & WarrantySpecificationsRadio CDMA 1900/800 dual-band digital 1XRTT also supports CSDPhone features Personal speakerphone Hands-fr
199IndexIndexNumerics1XRTT 16624-hour clock 1353-way calling. See conference calls5-way navigation control 25, 30AAC charger 3, 145accented characters
200Indexexpansion cards and 115, 117installing 84, 109–111, 164navigational control and third-party 30opening 28, 71, 117phone conversations and runni
201Indexsetting bookmarks for 76–79troubleshooting problems with 160viewing Web pages from 75–76, 78Bookmark view 77, 78bookmarks 76–79books iibrightn
202Indexclock 98, 134coordinating with local time 99color preferences 74, 129, 136Colors pick list 129command buttons 32compressed formats 109computer
203Indexdeletingapplications 112bookmarks 78contacts 50events 89Favorites buttons 53memos 97messages 73pictures 66, 68To Do List items 95desktop charg
204Indextroubleshooting problems with 160unwanted 192emergency calls 59, 137adding phone numbers for 138Emoticons 70emotive symbols 70Empty battery ic
205Indexhearing-impaired services 58, 184help ii, 111, 148hexadecimal characters 100hidden entries 141, 142Hide Records option 142highlighting screen
206Indexkeyboard shortcuts 33Keyguard application 28, 137Llaunching applications 28, 117LED display 4, 25liability 184Light. See LED displaylightning
207IndexNName Lookup command 39, 102navigation control 25, 30network name 44New button 32New Message Alert dialog 71night mode 128No Service message 3
10Getting Started5Finding Your Phone’s ESNIf you set up service using your PCS Phone, the network automatically communicates the ESN to us. You’ll onl
208IndexPCS Network 27, 48PCS Phoneaccessories for 145caution for unauthorized accessories and 3charging battery for 3–4components shipped 2connecting
209IndexPicture Mail 63–68, 167customizing 68defined 167downloading to 61launching 61setting up Web site account for 64terms and conditions 188trouble
210Indexrepeating alarms 124repeating events 88rescheduling events 89Reset button 26resets 26, 152, 163restoring defaults 132Return to list view prefe
211Indexsilent alarms 127Size option 114SMS 61, 69–74adding contacts for 49customizing 73defined 168dialing with 41, 42power consumption for 5setting
212Indexin reverse type 31searching for 81, 103text fields 31text messagingSee SMSText Telephone 58third-party applicationsgetting help with 111insta
213IndexWwallpaper 61, 63, 66, 126warranty 175invalidating 3Web browsers 28, 60, 75, 76setting default 133Web icon 67Web Link Favorites Button 53Web l
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11Getting Started• Make paymentsIf you have exceeded the minutes in your plan or you have a past due balance, you should make a payment to keep your s
12Getting Started 7Understanding Your PCS Service PlanUse the following forms to record your PCS Service Plan and to familiarize yourself with its fea
13Getting StartedPCS Free & Clear PlansMonthly Service Charge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $__________Anytim
14Getting Started8Your New PCS Phone Number and User NamePCS Phone NumberPCS User NameYour user name is automatically assigned to you. Your user name,
15Getting Started9Understanding Your PCS InvoiceYour first invoice will arrive within a few days and will reflect these charges:•Your first full month of
16Getting Started• Use your PCS Phone – enter , then press Center to dial.Once connected, you can: Access a summary of your rate plan Find out the
17ConnectingConnecting Your ComputerStart Here.book Page 17 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM
Table of Contents How to Use This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18Connecting1Preparing Your ComputerSynchronization allows you to enter information on your computer in an application called Palm Desktop or in Micro
19ConnectingSystem requirementsYour computer should meet one of the following minimum system profiles:•Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, or XP (later versions ma
20Connecting2Connecting Treo to Your ComputerIMPORTANT: If you’re upgrading from another Palm Powered device, follow the upgrade steps on page page 14
21Connecting3Installing Palm Desktop Software on Your ComputerYour computer needs to have all its resources available to install the software. Follow
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23Basics of Your PCS PhoneStart Here.book Page 23 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM
24BasicsYour New PCS PhoneYour Phone’s Features: Top View1. Antenna receives and sends wireless communication signals. The antenna does not telescope
25BasicsYour Phone’s Features: Front View7. LED provides status information for your Treo based on the color of the light and the blink state.8. Speak
26BasicsYour Phone’s Features: Back View16. Camera Lens enables you to take pictures using the built-in camera.17. ESN (Electronic Serial Number) iden
27BasicsTurning Your Phone On and OffYou can use the Palm OS features of your Treo independently of the wireless features and applications. Therefore,
Dialing With a Favorites Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Dialing Using th
28BasicsLaunching ApplicationsEach of the three application buttons on the front of the Treo can be used to launch two applications. To access a butto
29BasicsNote: The Messaging button launches PCS Business Connection if you downloaded and installed PCS Business Connection on your phone. You can als
30BasicsMoving Around the Treo ScreenTo move around the Treo screen, you can use the 5-way navigation control or tap items on the screen with the st
31Basics Tap an onscreen scroll arrow: When inside a text field, press Up and Down to scroll through the text. Drag the slider of an onscreen sc
32BasicsAccessing Command ButtonsCommand buttons, such as New, OK, and Details appear at the bottom of the screen. In many cases you can jump directl
33Basics2. Press Right and Left to switch between menus.3. Press Up and Down to highlight a menu item.4. Press Center to choose the menu item
34BasicsUsing the KeyboardWhen using the keyboard, most people find it easiest to hold the Treo with two hands and use the tips of both thumbs to press
35BasicsEntering Numbers, Punctuation, and Symbols that Appear Above the Letters on the Keys Press Option , then press the key with the desired ch
36BasicsType ……then press to choose…Type ……then press to choose…aà á ä â ã å æUÙ Ú Ü Û AÀ Á Ä Â Ã Å Æx or X∞b or Bßy∆ ÿ ¥cç ¢ © ^ ˆY∆
37Using Your Treo Phone, Web,and Messaging FeaturesStart Here.book Page 37 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM
Accessing Your Voicemail From Another Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55Displaying Numeric Pages . . .
38Phone, Web, & MessagingMaking CallsYour Treo offers several options for making phone calls. As you get familiar with your Treo, you’ll discover
39Phone, Web, & Messaging 3. Using the keyboard, begin typing one of the following for the contact you want to call: First initial and last nam
40Phone, Web, & MessagingDialing With a Favorites ButtonFavorites buttons can be used as shortcuts for dialing phone numbers and performing other
41Phone, Web, & MessagingNote: If you changed the wallpaper in the Main view of the Phone application (see page 66), you can access the Dial Pad b
42Phone, Web, & MessagingDialing From SMS MessagesTreo recognizes most phone numbers that appear in SMS messages. If you can’t use the 5-way navig
43Phone, Web, & MessagingReceiving CallsTo receive calls, Wireless Mode must be on. This is different from having just the screen turned on (see p
44Phone, Web, & MessagingSignal Strength and Phone StatusYou can monitor the status of your phone’s signal strength and several other items, using
45Phone, Web, & MessagingWhat’s My Number?1. Make sure Wireless Mode is on (see page 27). 2. Press Phone .3. Press Menu .4. From the Options menu,
46Phone, Web, & MessagingManaging Active CallsWhen you make or receive a call, the Active Call view appears. To toggle between the Active Call vie
47Phone, Web, & MessagingEnding a CallDo one of the following: Choose Hang Up All. Press Backspace . Press the headset button (if the headset i
Browsing the Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
48Phone, Web, & MessagingControlling Your Roaming ExperienceYour phone is dual band, which means you can make and receive calls while on the enhan
49Phone, Web, & MessagingInternal Phone BookThe internal phone book is located in the Contacts view in Phone. If you are familiar with Palm Powere
50Phone, Web, & MessagingViewing or Changing Contact Information1. In the Contacts list, begin typing one of the following for the contact you wan
51Phone, Web, & MessagingDefining Favorites ButtonsTreo provides approximately 50 programmable Favorites buttons for quick access to the following
52Phone, Web, & Messaging If the entry is for an existing contact, choose Lookup. Start typing the contact’s last name, then select the contact
53Phone, Web, & MessagingCreating an Application, Message, or Web Link Favorites Button1. Press Phone .2. Use the 5-way navigation control to ac
54Phone, Web, & MessagingUsing a Phone HeadsetYou can connect a phone headset for hands-free operation. If you need to use your phone while drivin
55Phone, Web, & MessagingSending and Receiving MessagesSetting Up Your VoicemailYour voicemail number is preset when you activate your phone. The
56Phone, Web, & MessagingPCS Service FeaturesCall WaitingWhen you are on an active call, you can receive a second call. When the second call comes
57Phone, Web, & Messaging4. Choose the Forward all calls pick list. If the forwarding number appears in the pick list, select the number. If t
Memo Pad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
58Phone, Web, & MessagingPCS Voice CommandSMIf you subscribe to the PCS Voice Command service, you can call a number just by saying a name. There
59Phone, Web, & Messaging4. Choose the TTY Mode pick list, then select one of the following modes: Default Mode sends and receives text. VCO Mo
60Phone, Web, & MessagingPCS VisionSMGetting Started With PCS VisionTo sign up for PCS Vision services or to access complete instructions, visit w
61Phone, Web, & MessagingPCS Vision FeaturesWith PCS Vision services, you have access to additional features, better performance, faster Web conne
62Phone, Web, & MessagingAccessing PCS Vision FeaturesOnce your phone is activated, you are signed in and ready to connect to PCS Vision services
63Phone, Web, & MessagingUsing the Camera and Picture MailYour phone comes with an easy-to-use built-in camera, which allows you to instantly take
64Phone, Web, & MessagingViewing a Picture1. Choose the Pictures view icon .2. Choose the picture you want to view. 3. Choose Next or Prev to mov
65Phone, Web, & Messaging3. Choose the To pick list to address the message: If the recipient’s name appears in the To pick list, select it from
66Phone, Web, & MessagingMoving Pictures1. From the Pictures view, choose the picture(s) you want to move. 2. Press Menu .3. From the Picture menu
67Phone, Web, & MessagingUploading Pictures to Your Online InboxYour Picture Mail account includes an Inbox on the Picture Mail Web site. You can
Viewing Expansion Card Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119Renaming an Expansion Ca
68Phone, Web, & MessagingCustomizing Your Picture Mail settings1. From any Picture Mail view, press Menu .2. From the Options menu, choose Prefere
69Phone, Web, & MessagingSMSSMS messages are brief text messages that you exchange with other wireless phones that have text messaging capability,
70Phone, Web, & MessagingIf you are out of a coverage area or if Wireless Mode is off, outgoing messages go into the Outbox folder. When you retur
71Phone, Web, & MessagingFrom the New Message alert: To view your message(s), choose Go To. To dismiss the alert, choose OK. The message will go
72Phone, Web, & Messaging1. From the Inbox, choose a chat.2. Type your message.3. Choose Send.To find the conversations you had with someone, open
73Phone, Web, & MessagingYou can rearrange the messages in any folder using the Sort command. This makes it easier to find and view messages.1. Fro
74Phone, Web, & Messaging Addressing new messages determines whether typing in the To field enters numbers or letters by default. You can still sw
75Phone, Web, & MessagingBrowsing the WebThe Blazer Web Browser on your Treo is designed to provide quick and easy access to Web pages.You can vie
76Phone, Web, & MessagingNavigating in Optimized ModeThe Blazer Web Browser uses a patent-pending technology to optimize normal Web pages for your
77Phone, Web, & Messaging4. If desired, change the Name and Description.5. Choose OK6. Use the stylus to drag and drop the new bookmark into a slo
Hiding or Masking All Private Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142Viewing All Private Re
78Phone, Web, & MessagingViewing Bookmarks or Saved PagesBookmarks and saved pages both appear in Bookmark view. Saved pages are indicated by a sm
79Phone, Web, & Messaging3. Type a new title for this page.4. Use the stylus to drag and drop bookmarks into different slots on the current page.
80Phone, Web, & MessagingNavigating Web Sites With Split Pages (Frames)Some Web sites split their pages into separate areas, each with their own s
81Phone, Web, & MessagingCreating Email From a Web PageEmail addresses often appear as links on Web pages. After you configure an email application
82Phone, Web, & Messaging4. Check or uncheck the Wrap Search box to indicate whether you want the search to wrap from the end of the page to the b
83Phone, Web, & Messaging4. Choose Advanced and set any of the following preferences: Set limit on memory for storing recently viewed pages (cach
84Phone, Web, & MessagingPCS Business ConnectionSM Personal Edition You can install the optional PCS Business Connection application for secure, r
85Using Your TreoOrganizer FeaturesStart Here.book Page 85 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM
86OrganizerCalendarCalendar is a powerful organizer application that helps you manage your schedule.Displaying Your CalendarDo any of the following:
87OrganizerAdding an Alarm to an Event1. In Calendar, select the event.2. Choose Details.3. Check the Alarm box and choose the number of minutes, hour
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