Windows Edition
Table Of Contents
- Treo™ 180g Communicator User Guide
- Windows Edition
- Contents
- Introduction to Your Treo™ 180g Communicator
- Getting to know your communicator
- Inserting the SIM card
- Charging the battery
- Turning your Treo on and off
- Using the stylus to get things done
- Elements of the communicator interface
- Customizing your communicator
- Using the headset
- Connecting the HotSync cable
- Using desktop software
- Entering Data in Your Communicator
- Using Graffiti writing to enter data
- Using the onscreen keyboard
- Using your computer keyboard
- Importing data
- Managing Your Applications
- Applications Overview
- Common Tasks
- Application Specific Tasks
- PhoneBook
- To change the PhoneBook view, do one of the following:
- Using the Speed Dial view
- Using the Dial Pad view
- Using the Contacts view
- Using the Call History view
- Using the Active Call view
- Forwarding calls
- Other ways to make a call
- PhoneBook menus
- Date Book Plus
- Scheduling an event
- Rescheduling an event
- Setting an alarm for an event
- Scheduling repeating or continuous events
- Changing the Date Book Plus view
- Working in Week View
- Working in Week View with Text
- Working in Month View
- Working in Year View
- Working in List View
- Spotting event conflicts
- Working with floating events
- Working with To Do items
- Using the Daily Journal
- Using templates
- Date Book Plus menus
- Blazer
- SMS Messaging
- To Do List
- Memo Pad
- Calculator
- CityTime
- Expense
- SIM Book
- SIM Services
- PhoneBook
- Setting Preferences for Your Communicator
- In the Preferences screens, you can do the following:
- Viewing Preferences
- Buttons Preferences
- Connection Preferences
- Digitizer Preferences
- Formats Preferences
- General Preferences
- Network Preferences and TCP/IP software
- Selecting a service
- Entering a user name
- Entering a password
- Selecting a connection
- Adding telephone settings
- Connecting to your service
- Creating additional service templates
- Adding detailed information to a service template
- Creating a login script
- Deleting a service template
- Network Preferences menu commands
- TCP/IP troubleshooting
- Owner Preferences
- Ringer Preferences
- ShortCuts Preferences
- Advanced HotSync® Operations
- Selecting HotSync setup options
- Customizing HotSync application settings
- IR HotSync operations
- Conducting a wireless HotSync operation
- Conducting a HotSync operation via a network
- Using File Link
- Creating a user profile
- Maintaining Your Communicator
- Troubleshooting Tips
- Creating a Custom Expense Report
- Non-ASCII Characters for Login Scripts
- Advanced Call Forwarding Options
- Other Product Information
- Index
Chapter 6 Page 135
Replying to messages
You can send an SMS message as a response, or you can call the person who sent you the
message.
To send an SMS message reply:
1. From the SMS Messages Inbox, tap the header of the message to which you want to reply.
2. Tap Reply.
3. Enter the message text.
When you reply to an SMS message, SMS Messaging fills in the To field for you. When you
reply to an SMS Email message, you must enter the e-mail address manually. See the next
section in this chapter for more information.
4. Make sure wireless mode is on. See page 18 for details.
5. Tap Send.
To call the sender:
1. From the SMS Messages Inbox, tap the text of the message to which you want to reply.
2. Tap the sender’s name or number.
Creating SMS messages
SMS Messaging enables you to create short text messages and to send them to a mobile phone
number or an e-mail address. If a message exceeds 160 characters, SMS Messaging
automatically divides the text into multiple messages when it sends the message. As you create
a message, the status bar at the top of the screen indicates how many messages will be sent and
the number of characters in each message.
To save time while creating messages, you can insert predefined text from a boilerplate. Some
boilerplates ask you to enter information such as a meeting time or place. Using a boilerplate is
similar to filling in the blanks on a form letter instead of writing a letter from scratch. You can easily
combine the boilerplate text with your own text to personalize your message.
You can create a message at any time, but if you send a message when you are outside a
coverage area, your Treo places the message in the Pending category and sends it automatically
when you return to a coverage area. While a message is in the Pending category, you can edit or
delete it before it is sent.
Tap Reply to respond
to the message
Selected message