using your Treo™ 600 smartphone by palmOne Includes setup information and instructions for most tasks
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Contents 5 6 Welcome 7 read this now: getting started 8 9 13 15 16 What you’ll need If you read nothing else...
96 99 102 Calculator Looking up contacts and other information Beaming information 105 first month: managing applications 106 Installing applications 109 Removing applications 110 Using Application Info 111 Using expansion cards 115 when you’re ready: customizing your Treo™ smartphone 116 Phone settings 120 System Sound settings 121 Display and appearance 123 Applications Launcher settings 124 Button settings 126 Date and time settings 128 General Preferences 129 Locking your phone and data 135 if somethi
Welcome Congratulations on the purchase of your Treo™ 600 smartphone by palmOne. In one compact and indispensable device, you now have all of the following: • an advanced mobile phone* • a Palm Powered™ organizer with portable expansion capability (SD media) • a digital camera • email* • web browsing* • SMS* LOOK HERE: Don’t miss the helpful tips and crossreferences given in this column. This guide will help you set up your Treo and quickly learn to use it.
If you read nothing else... This guide is designed to help you start using your Treo 600 smartphone quickly, beginning with just the basics. As you become more comfortable with your Treo smartphone and want to learn more, come back and read the other sections. First Two Weeks: Using Organizer Features Your Treo is not just a phone.
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What you’ll need As you work through the instructions in this guide, you’ll need all the items that came in the Treo™ 600 smartphone box (see page 9) as well as the following: • • • • • an activated wireless account with data services* a location with wireless coverage for your phone an electrical outlet the computer that you’ll use to synchronize your personal data the CD included in the box * You cannot use email or web browsing without data services.
Treo overview You should have received all of the following components in the Treo 600 smartphone box: Hardware • • • • • Treo handset protective case AC charger USB HotSync® cable headset Documentation and software • Using Your Treo (this electronic guide) • Synchronization software CD Treo handset features The following illustrations show the locations and names of the physical features of the Treo 600 smartphone. Refer to these illustrations while following the instructions in this guide.
F E A B A. Antenna B. Wireless Mode button C. Infrared (IR) port 10 :: Treo overview C D D. Ringer switch E. Stylus F.
A B K J I C Be careful not to scratch or crush your Treo’s touchscreen. Use the pouch provided with your Treo. Do not store it in a place where other items might damage it. D E A. Phone receiver B. LED (Wireless Mode and charge indicator) C. Volume buttons D. Phone E. Calendar F. Headset jack G. HotSync and power supply connector H. Microphone I. SMS J. Screen on/off button K.
A B. C. D. A IMPORTANT: The Treo 600 speaker includes a large magnet, so be sure not to store your Treo near credit cards or other items that could be demagnetized.
Charging the battery Before using your Treo, you need to fully charge the battery. Your phone may not turn on at all when you first remove it from the box. We recommend that you charge your phone for three hours or until the LED is solid green. 1. Plug the AC charger into a wall outlet. 2. Connect the charger cable to the bottom of the Treo, with the word UP facing the same direction as your Treo screen. A Battery consumption varies based on your personal usage.
After you turn on your Treo, the onscreen battery gauge displays the power status: • Full battery icon : Battery is charged • Partial battery icon : Battery has some power and is not charging • Empty battery icon : Battery needs charging immediately • Red lightning bolt : Battery is charging • Green lightning bolt with full battery icon 14 :: Charging the battery : Battery is fully charged
Turning Treo on and off You can use the Palm OS® features of your Treo 600 smartphone independently of the wireless features and applications. Therefore, the screen and Wireless Mode are designed to be turned off and on separately. Turning the screen on and off 1. Press the Screen button to turn on the screen. 2. Briefly press the Screen button to turn off the screen.
Making your first call We recommend that you charge your Treo for a full three hours (or until the LED is solid green) before using it for the first time. If No Service appears in the upper left, you are out of a wireless coverage area. If you believe you are in a wireless coverage area and this problem persists, contact your wireless service provider for assistance. You can adjust the contrast or how the screen responds to the stylus, at any time. (see page 121). 1. Press Phone . 2.
Adjusting call volume While a call is in progress, press the volume buttons on the side of your Treo to adjust the call volume. If your phone number doesn’t appear in Phone Info, consult your wireless service provider. A A. Volume buttons What’s my number? 1. Make sure Wireless Mode is on (see page 15). 2. Press Phone . 3. Press Menu . 4. From the Options menu, choose Phone Info (/I). A A.
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Moving around the Treo™ screen Some third-party applications may not work with the 5-way navigation control, and you must use the stylus instead. In this guide, we use arrow icons to indicate directions on your Treo’s 5-way navigation control. These are different from any onscreen arrows that you tap with your stylus or select with the 5-way navigation control to display pick lists.
• When inside a text field, press Up • Tap an onscreen scroll arrow. and Down to scroll through the text. • Drag the slider of an onscreen scroll bar. Highlighting items The 5-way navigation control lets you highlight items before launching or selecting them. • When an onscreen button (OK, Cancel, etc.) or pick list is highlighted, a blue glow appears around the border.
Accessing command buttons Command buttons, such as New, OK, and Details appear at the bottom of the screen. In many cases you can jump directly to these buttons instead of scrolling to them. Most menu commands have keyboard shortcuts listed in the menu. To use a shortcut, press Menu plus the shortcut letter. You don’t have to see the menu item to use the shortcut. • From a list screen, such as the Contacts list or Mail inbox, press Right to jump to the first button.
3. Press Up and Down to highlight a menu item. 4. Press Center to choose the menu item, or press Menu cancel your selection. to close the menu and To exit the pick list and cancel your selection, press Left or Right , or tap outside the pick list. Choosing options in a pick list A range of options is often presented in a type of menu called a pick list, which can be identified by a downward-pointing arrow. Pick lists are different from the application menus described above.
Using the keyboard When using the keyboard, most people find it easiest to hold the Treo with two hands and use the tips of both thumbs to press the keys, as shown above. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. Option Shift/Find Alt Space Applications Launcher Menu Return Backspace Using the keyboard backlight • To turn on the backlight, press Option , and then visible in bright sunlight. • The backlight turns off if the keyboard is not in use. 24 :: Using the keyboard .
Entering lowercase and uppercase letters • To type lowercase letters, press the desired keys. • To type an uppercase letter, press Shift to hold down Shift while typing a letter. • To turn Caps Lock on, press Shift Shift , and then type a letter. You don’t need twice. To turn it off, press again.
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Launching applications You can use the application buttons on the front panel to launch two applications. To access a button’s primary application, simply press the button. To access a button’s secondary application, press Option , and then press the application button. The fourth button turns the screen on and off and controls the keyguard. You can also customize the buttons yourself; see page 124 for details. Your wireless service provider may have customized the applications associated with each button.
Button Press Applications Launcher repeatedly to cycle through different categories of applications. In the Applications Launcher, you can type the first few letters of the application’s name to highlight it. For example, if you type ci it highlights CityTime. However, if you pause between typing letters, it highlights Calc, and then the first application that starts with i.
Setting up your computer Synchronization lets you enter information on your computer (using Palm® Desktop or Microsoft Outlook for Windows) and then efficiently transfer that information to your Treo. At the same time, changes you make on your Treo are transferred to Palm Desktop or Microsoft Outlook. Even if you manage all your contacts on your Treo, synchronization is a great way to back up your data. Before you can synchronize, you need to install Palm Desktop software on your computer.
Connecting your Treo to your computer For best performance, plug your USB synchronization cable directly into a USB port on your computer. If you use a USB hub, make sure it is a powered hub. 1. Plug the AC charger into a wall outlet. If necessary, connect an adapter. 2. Connect the charger to the short end of the HotSync cable. Be sure to match the sides of the connectors labeled UP. 3. Plug the USB HotSync cable into an available USB port on your computer. 4.
Installing Palm Desktop software on your computer Your computer needs all of its resources available to install the desktop synchronization software. Follow these guidelines for a successful installation: 1. Exit any applications that are currently running on your computer, including those running in the background. 2. Insert the CD that came with your Treo into the CD-ROM drive on your computer.
Synchronizing your contacts and other data We strongly recommend that you install Palm Desktop software soon after you start using your Treo, and that you synchronize your Treo and computer frequently to keep your information upto-date (and backed up) in both locations. Before you can synchronize your contacts and other personal data, you must install Palm Desktop software from the CD that came with your Treo. See page 31 for instructions. 1. Connect your Treo to your computer as described on page 30. 2.
Battery life Battery life depends on individual usage. When used as a phone, your Treo battery provides up to 4 hours of talk time or up to 10 days of standby time on the 1900 MHz band. Talk time is slightly lower when operating on the cellular 800 MHz band. When used as an organizer only (no phone), the battery provides up to 4 weeks of normal use. Maximizing battery life You can increase the life of your Treo battery by following a few easy guidelines.
• As with any mobile phone, if you are in an area with no wireless coverage, your Treo continuously searches for a signal, which consumes power. If you cannot move to an area of better coverage, temporarily turn off Wireless Mode to conserve battery power. • Use the keyboard backlight (see page 24) only when you need it. • Turn down the screen brightness (see page 121). • Decrease the Auto-off setting in General Preferences (see page 128).
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 already installed on your Treo, and you can launch it any time. While using your Treo • Tips: Many of the built-in applications include helpful tips for getting the most out of your Treo. To view these tips, launch an application, press Menu , and then from the Options menu, choose Tips. • Information: Many screens have an Information icon in the upper-right corner.
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Phone overview The Phone application lets you make and receive calls, store information about your contacts, and store Favorites for contacting people and launching applications. Be sure you know how to turn on Wireless Mode before reading this section (see page 15). Accessing the Phone application • Press Phone 38 :: Phone overview .
The icons at the top of the Phone screen let you monitor the status of these items: Network Displays your wireless service provider’s name when Wireless Mode is on and you are in your wireless service provider’s coverage area. If you are name outside your wireless service provider’s coverage area, No Service or Roaming appears instead. No Service means that there is no coverage at all, and Roaming means that another wireless service provider’s network is available.
Dialing calls Your Treo offers several options for making phone calls. As you become more familiar with your Treo, you’ll discover which method you prefer. For more information (address, company, etc.) about a person in your Contacts list, highlight the name and press Center. You can begin a Name Lookup immediately from the Main view in the Phone application. From the Options menu, select Display Preferences. Choose the second pick list and select Typing starts Contacts search.
Dialing with a Favorites button Before you can use Favorites buttons, you must create some Favorites entries. See page 52. 1. 2. 3. 4. Press Phone . Use the 5-way navigation control to access your Favorites buttons. Highlight the desired button. Press Center to dial the selected button. Dialing with the onscreen Dial Pad 1. Press Phone . 2. Tap the onscreen Dial Pad to enter the number. 3. Press Center to dial. You can paste numbers directly into the Dial Pad view.
Dialing from a web page or text message Treo recognizes most phone numbers that appear in web pages or text messages. 1. Use the 5-way navigation control to highlight the phone number you want to dial. 2. Press Center to dial. If you can’t highlight and dial a phone number on a web page or in a text message using the 5-way navigation control or stylus, it means that Treo does not recognize it as a phone number.
Receiving calls To receive calls, Wireless Mode must be on. This is different from having just the screen turned on (see page 15). To answer a call, do one of the following: • Using the 5-way navigation control, choose the onscreen Answer button. • If the headset is attached, press the headset button. To ignore a call and send it to voicemail, do one of the following: • Press Backspace . • Using the 5-way navigation control, choose the onscreen Ignore button.
Using voicemail Setting up voicemail If you subscribe to voicemail services, you can customize your personal options. 1. Turn on Wireless Mode, as described on page 15. 2. Press Phone . 3. Use the 5-way navigation control to access Favorites. 4. Choose the Voicemail Favorites button. 5. When you hear your outgoing message, press # to access the system prompts. 6. Follow the system prompts to customize your personal options. Your Treo connects to your wireless service provider’s automated voicemail system.
Voicemail notification When you have new voicemail, you are notified with an alert that indicates the number of messages you have waiting. A voicemail icon may also appear near the top of your screen (this feature is not supported by all wireless networks). If a voicemail icon appears in the title bar at the top of the screen, you can tap this icon to retrieve your voicemail. Retrieving voicemail messages If the Voicemail alert is on your screen, you can choose that button to hear your message(s).
Managing active calls When you make or receive a call, the Active Call view appears. Use the 5-way navigation control to access the onscreen buttons in this view: Press Phone repeatedly to toggle between the Active Call screen and the Main view of the Phone application. The personal speakerphone lets you use other features, such as checking your calendar, during a call.
More ways to manage calls Treo offers many advanced telephone features, including call waiting, conference calling, and call forwarding. Making a second call You can make a second call while your first call is still active. 1. After dialing the first number, use the 5-way navigation control to choose Hold. 2. Use the navigation control to choose Add Call. 3. Dial the second number using Favorites, Contacts, Dial Pad, Call Log, or Redial list (see page 40).
Answering a second call (call waiting) You cannot initiate a threeway call if the second call is incoming. When you are on an active call, you can receive a second call. When the second call comes in, the Call Waiting dialog appears, giving you the following options for handling the second call: • To place the current call on hold and answer the new call, use the 5-way navigation control to choose Answer. • To send the new call to voicemail, use the 5-way navigation control to choose Ignore.
Forwarding all calls You can forward all of your calls to another telephone number. Keep in mind that additional charges might apply for forwarded calls. 1. Press Phone . 2. Press Menu . 3. From the Options menu, choose Phone Preferences (/A). 4. Choose the Forward all calls to pick list. • If the forwarding number appears in the pick list, select the number. • If the forwarding number does not appear in the pick list, select Edit Numbers, and then choose New.
Managing contacts If you have several contacts to enter, it’s more efficient to use Palm® Desktop software or Microsoft Outlook on your computer and then synchronize data between the Treo and your computer. For more information, see page 32. Contacts is a view in the Phone application. If you are familiar with Palm Powered™ devices, you may recognize that Contacts is similar to the Address Book application on previous devices. Adding a contact 1. Press Phone . 2.
Viewing or changing contact information 1. In the Contacts list, begin typing one of the following for the contact you want to view or edit: • First initial and last name • First name • Last name 2. Choose the name of the entry you want to open. 3. Press Center to open the entry. 4. Choose Edit. 5. Make changes to the entry as necessary. 6. Choose Done. Deleting a contact 1. 2. 3. 4. Open the contact you want to delete. Press Menu . From the Record menu, choose Delete Contact (/D). Choose OK.
Defining Favorites buttons To see the next page of Favorites, press Right repeatedly. To see the previous page, press Left repeatedly. Treo provides 50 programmable Favorites buttons for quick access to the following common tasks: • Dialing a phone number (speed dial) • Launching an application • Accessing a web page • Addressing a text message • Accessing voicemail (preset on Treo) Your wireless service provider may include special Favorites buttons on your Treo that are customized for their services.
Creating a speed dial Favorites button 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press Phone . Use the 5-way navigation control to access your Favorites buttons. Choose a blank button. Choose the Type pick list, and then select Speed Dial. Enter a label and phone number for the Favorite by doing one of the following: • If the entry is for an existing contact, choose Lookup. Start typing the last name of the contact, and then select the contact when it appears in the Lookup list.
Creating an application, message, or web link Favorites button 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. You can also organize your Favorite buttons on different pages. From the Edit menu, choose Edit Favorites Pages. You cannot edit or delete the voicemail entry. Press Phone . Use the 5-way navigation control to access your Favorites buttons. Choose a blank button. Choose the Type pick list, and then select Application, Message, or Web Link. Enter a label for the Favorite, and enter any other necessary information on the screen.
Using a phone headset You can connect a phone headset for hands-free operation. If you need to use your phone while driving, and this is permitted in your area, we recommend using a phone headset. A. Speaker B. Microphone C. Headset button A In addition to the headset that came with your Treo, you can use other thirdparty headsets. To hear stereo through the jack (such as music), you should use a stereo adapter or other accessory. Visit www.palmOne.com for more information.
Browsing the web If you browse to a secure web page, a Lock icon appears. Lots of pretty graphics slowing you down? Browse the web faster by turning off images. From the Options menu, choose Preferences, and then check the Don’t Show Images box. Tap and hold the back or forward buttons to pop up a list of sites you’ve visited. Blazer® web browser provides quick and easy access to web pages right on your Treo.
Navigating in Wide Page Mode Some web pages, such as maps, are easier to view without the optimization done in Optimized Mode. You may want to view these pages in Wide Page Mode. This mode presents the web page as you would expect to see it on your computer’s screen. 1. Go to the page you want to view. 2. Press Menu . 3. From the Page menu, choose Wide Page Mode (/W). • Press Up , Down , Left , or Right to scroll through the wide page. • To follow a link to another web page, tap the link with your stylus.
Saving a page To move a bookmark or saved page to a different slot on the current page, use the stylus to drag and drop it into another slot. To move a bookmark or saved page to a different page, drag and drop it on the corresponding page icon. Blazer lets you save a page for offline viewing, so you don’t need an Internet connection to view it later. 1. Go to the page you want to save. 2. Press Menu . 3. From the Page menu, choose Save Page (/S). 4. Choose OK.
Arranging bookmarks and saved pages Blazer includes 10 pages for arranging bookmarks and saved pages by topic. For example, you can store travel links on one page, stock links on another, and business links on a third page. 1. From the Bookmarks view, press Menu . 2. From the Bookmarks menu, choose Edit Bookmarks. A. Page icon A 3. Type a new title for this page. 4. Use the stylus to drag and drop bookmarks into different slots on the current page.
Navigating web sites with split pages (Frames) Some web sites split their pages into separate areas, each with their own scroll bars. You can navigate these sites more easily by “zooming in” on one of the separate areas. To do this: 1. Tap inside the area of the split page you want to make larger. Make sure you tap on an area that is not a link, otherwise, you will navigate to that link. Visit secure web sites.
Finding text on a web page 1. 2. 3. 4. From the Page view, press Menu . From the Page menu, choose Find Text on Page. Type the text you want to find. Check or uncheck the Wrap Search box to indicate whether you want the search to wrap from the end of the page to the beginning when the end is reached. 5. Choose Find to start the search. Customizing your Blazer web browser settings 1. Press Menu . 2. From the Options menu, choose Preferences. 3.
4. Choose Advanced and set any of the following preferences: • Set limit on memory for storing recently viewed pages (cache): Sets the amount of memory used for your cache. Pages are cached so they load faster the next time you view them. • Memory Management: Enables you to free up memory on your phone by clearing the memory for recent pages, history, and cookies. • Set Proxy: Sets up a proxy server to access the Internet.
Working with pictures Your Treo comes with an easy-to-use built-in camera, which allows you to instantly take, view, and share pictures with friends and family. To add a personal touch to your phone, you can use your pictures as wallpaper on the Main Phone screen and as caller ID images (see page 118). You can move pictures to a Windows computer by performing a HotSync operation. Pictures are 16-bit color at a maximum of 640x480 resolution (0.3 megapixels). Taking a picture 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Press Phone .
Viewing a picture 1. Choose the Pictures view icon . 2. Choose the picture you want to view. 3. Choose Done. Sending a picture To view other full-size pictures, choose Prev or Next. You cannot send copyrighted pictures that appear with a lock icon in the Pictures view. You can reduce the size of an image before sending it. From the Picture menu, choose Downsize. Indicate whether you want to resize the original or save a reduced copy.
Deleting a picture 1. From the Pictures view, choose the picture you want to delete. 2. Choose Delete. 3. If prompted, choose OK to confirm deletion. Customizing your Pictures settings 1. From any view in the Pictures application, press Menu . 2. From the Options menu, choose Preferences. 3. Set any of the following preferences: • Default name: Names a series of pictures to be captured, such as Seattle001, Seattle002, etc. • Category: The default category for newly captured pictures.
Viewing pictures on your computer (Windows only) When you perform a HotSync operation, your Treo images are copied to your desktop computer. You can view these pictures in JPEG format, or email them to friends using your desktop email application. 1. Locate your Pictures folder.
SMS Text messages are brief notes that you exchange with other mobile phones that have text messaging capability (also known as short messaging or SMS). Messages must be 140 characters or less. Refer to your service plan for per-message pricing and availability. Creating and sending a message 1. Make sure Wireless Mode is turned on, as described on page 15. 2. Press SMS . 3. Choose New. When entering a message, you can insert emotive symbols by choosing Emoticons or predefined QuickText phrases.
Receiving messages When your phone is on and in an area of wireless coverage, you will automatically receive text messages sent to you. You can configure your Treo to automatically notify you when new text messages arrive, using a ringtone and vibration or simply an onscreen alert. When available, the alert and message show the sender’s name and phone number. In some cases, the sender’s privacy settings may block this information. From the New Message alert: • To view your message(s), choose Go To.
Managing your messages The status icons that appear next to each message in the Inbox, Outbox, and Sent folders indicate the following: • An incoming message. Unread messages appear in bold; messages you’ve read appear in plain text. Urgent messages appear with a red exclamation point !, and low-priority messages appear with a blue arrow. • An item that is locked and cannot be deleted or purged until you unlock it.
Text messages can be sent and received even while you are on a phone call. This is easiest when using the hands-free headset or speakerphone. To find a chat you had with someone, open your SMS Inbox and select a chat session. Chatting with SMS When you exchange more than one text message with a single contact, your messages are grouped into a chat session. The upper part of the Chat view displays all messages you’ve exchanged with this contact, and the lower part provides a text entry area.
Customizing your SMS settings 1. Press Menu . 2. From the Options menu, choose Preferences. 3. Set any of the following preferences: • Messages: Your preferences for individual text messages. • Confirm message deletions: Indicate whether you want deletion confirmation messages to appear. • Return to list view after delete: Indicate whether you want to return to the list view or the next item in the folder after deleting a message.
• Label color: Select the color in which you want messages to appear. • Use color for: Indicate whether you want to view both the message label and message in a different color, or only the name. 4. Choose OK.
Sending and receiving email If you have activated data services, you’re ready to set up your Treo for email. These steps differ depending on who provides your email service. • Mail: The built-in email application on Treo that provides wireless access to an existing POP3 email account. See the sections that follow for details. • Other wireless email services: Your wireless service provider may offer a wireless email service to which you can subscribe with your service plan.
1. Press Applications Launcher. 2. Choose the Mail icon. 3. Choose the pick list, and then select your email service provider. If your email service provider is not listed, select Other. To address a message to several people, separate each address with a comma or space. When you’re finished adding addresses press Center to finish. If you receive an error when sending a message, you may need to specify an SMTP server for your email account, or add other security preferences before you can send emails.
Creating and sending messages 1. From the Inbox, choose New. 2. Begin typing the addressee’s email address, first name, or last name. Mail remembers your most recent addressees and suggests choices. To accept a suggestion, press Down . To send to a different address, keep typing the email address or name. 3. Enter the subject and message text. To move between fields, press Up or Down 4. Choose Send to connect and send all messages immediately. Or, choose Send Later to put this message into your Outbox. .
Attaching applications to your messages You can create a new email with a Palm OS application attached (subject to copyright restrictions). 1. Press Applications Launcher You can also reply to all addressees. Choose the Respond button, and then choose Reply All. If you want your Treo to check your email automatically, change the Delivery preference. . 2. Press Menu . 3. From the App menu, choose Send. 4. Choose the application you want to send.
Replying to or forwarding messages When you respond to messages, you can choose whether to include the original text (see page 80). 1. From the Inbox, Filed, or Deleted folder, open the message to which you want to respond. 2. From the Message view, choose Respond to reply. To reply to all or forward, choose the appropriate button. 3. Enter your reply. 4. Choose Send to finish. Viewing attachments There are a number of attachment types you can open with the built-in software on your Treo (e.g.
Managing your messages The status icons that appear next to each message in your Inbox indicate the following: To empty (or purge) the Deleted folder, go to the Message menu, and then choose Empty Deleted Items (/E). • You have not read the message • You have read the message • The message includes an attachment You can rearrange the Mail list to make it easier to find and view messages.
Deleting messages by the date You can quickly delete a group of messages by selecting a range of dates. 1. Press Menu . 2. From the Message menu, choose Purge (/K). 3. Choose a date range for the messages you want to delete. 4. Choose OK. 5. If a confirmation dialog appears, choose OK to confirm the deletion. Switching accounts • To switch between different email accounts, press Menu View menu, choose an account.
Customizing your Mail settings If you have multiple email accounts, you can customize the Mail settings for each individual account on your Treo. Remember, the preferences you set will only apply to the email account you are currently viewing. Remember, your Mail preferences (including automatic delivery) are set for the individual account currently displayed. If you have multiple accounts, configure each account separately. 1. Press Menu . 2. From the Options menu, choose Preferences. 3.
4. Choose the Delete tab and set any of the following preferences: • Confirm message deletion: Asks if you’re sure you want to delete a message before erasing it. • Return to list view after deleting a message: Shows the Mail list view after you delete a message, if checked, or shows the next message in the list, if unchecked. 5. Choose the Message tab and set any of the following preferences: • Include original text when replying: Appends the full text of the original message when you reply to a message.
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Calendar Displaying your calendar • Press Calendar If you have several appointments to enter, it’s more efficient to use Palm® Desktop software or Microsoft Outlook on your computer and then synchronize data between the Treo™ 600 smartphone and your computer. For more information, see page 32. repeatedly to cycle through the various active views. • Use the 5-way navigation control to move to another day, week, or month (depending on the current view). • Choose Go or press Menu .
6. Type a description for the event. A. Selected date B. Starting and ending times C. Selected day The silent alarm for untimed events is defined by minutes, days, or hours before midnight of the date of the event. Adding an alarm reminder to an event 1. In Calendar, highlight the event. 2. Choose Details. 3. Check the Alarm box and choose the number of minutes, hours, or days before the event you would like to receive the alarm. 4. Choose OK.
Creating an untimed event An untimed event, such as a birthday or anniversary, does not occur at a particular time. 1. Press Calendar To enter a birthday or anniversary, create an untimed event. Then, from the Details screen, choose Year as the repeat interval. until you are in Day view. 2. Press Left and Right to go to the date of the event. 3. Make sure nothing is highlighted. 4. Type a description for the event. Editing or deleting an event 1. 2. 3. 4. Highlight the event you want to reschedule.
5. If the event has an ending date, choose the End on pick list, and then select Choose Date, and select the ending date. 6. Choose OK. A. This icon indicates a repeating event. Customizing general preferences for your calendar 1. Press Menu . 2. From the Options menu, choose Preferences (/R). 3. Set any of the following preferences: • Start Time and End Time: The beginning and end of the day shown on Calendar screens. • Event Duration: The default duration of a new event.
• Button Views: The views that appear when you press Calendar repeatedly. By default, you see Day and Month Views, but you can also see Week, Week with Text, Year, and Daily Journal Views. • Display Options: Your choices for different Calendar view options: • Show Time Bars: Shows the duration of an event and illustrates conflicts. • Compress Day View: When off, all time slots display. When on, start and end times display for each event, but blank time slots disappear to minimize scrolling.
Customizing To Do List preferences for your calendar You can display To Do items in your calendar to keep on top of your tasks. 1. 2. 3. 4. Press Calendar until you are in Day view. Press Menu . From the Options menu, choose To Do Preferences. Set any of the following preferences: • Show Categories: Determines which To Do categories appear. • Priorities Displayed: Limits the To Do items to certain priorities. • Show Priority: Displays the priority assigned to an item.
To Do List You can use To Do List as a reminder of tasks you need to complete and to keep a record of complete tasks. You can set To Do List to record the date that you completed the To Do item, and you can choose to show or hide completed items. Completed items remain in the memory of your phone until you purge them. Adding a To Do item 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press Applications Launcher . Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, and then select All. Choose the To Do List icon.
3. Set any of the following: • Priority: Choose the Priority number for this item (1 is most important). Later you can arrange your To Do items based on the importance of each item. • Category: Assign the item to a specific category. • Due Date: Choose the Due Date pick list, and then select a due date for the item. • Private: Check this box to mark this item private. • Note: Enter additional text you want to associate with the item. 4. Choose OK.
Customizing To Do List The To Do Preferences screen enables you to control the appearance of To Do List. 1. In To Do List, choose Show. 2. Set any of the following preferences: To uncheck the selected item, hold Option and press Return. If you turn on the Show Due Dates option in the To Do Preferences screen, you can tap directly on the due date in To Do List to choose a new date. 92 :: To Do List • • • • Sort by: Indicates the order in which your To Do items appear in the list.
Memo Pad Memos are a great way to store notes on your Treo. Creating a memo 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press Applications Launcher . Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, and then select All. Choose the Memo Pad icon. Enter the text you want to appear in the memo. Choose Done. Each Memo Pad item can include 4,096 characters of text. You can assign categories to Memo Pad items. Open the item you want to assign a category to, choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, and then select a category.
CityTime The CityTime world clock displays the day and time in your home city and in four other cities around the globe. Whether you’re traveling or at home, it’s easy to keep track of the best time to reach your business associates, friends, and family in faraway places. Setting your Home City The Home City serves as a point of reference for your other city selections. The Home City time reflects the current system time (unless you have changed locations, see page 95).
Selecting remote cities In addition to your Home City, you can display the day and time for four other cities, called remote cities, anywhere around the globe. 1. Use the stylus to tap a pick list in the lower part of the CityTime screen, and then select the city closest to the city you want to display. 2. Choose the remaining pick lists, and then select the other three cities you want to display. Adding cities If the city you want to display is not in the predefined list, you can add it. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Calculator Calculator includes a basic calculator, plus an advanced calculator with scientific, financial, and conversion functions. You can tap the screen or use the keyboard to input numbers. Switching between Basic and Advanced Calculator modes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press Applications Launcher . Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, and then select All. Choose the Calculator icon. Press Menu . From the Options menu, choose Toggle Mode (/M). Selecting functions in Advanced Calculator mode 1.
• Trig: Trigonometric functions such as sine, cosine, tangent, and variants. • Finance: Financial calculator functions such as APR and amortization. • Logic: Hexadecimal characters in keypad, plus logic functions such as and, not, or, and xor. In place of Float/Degrees (see below), this view includes options for class (bin, oct, SDec, UDec, hex) and bits (8, 16, 32). • Statistics: Statistical functions such as sum, factorial, and random number generator.
• Eng(x) (Engineering notation): Enter an integer for the number of decimal places to display, and then select Eng(x) to round calculations to that decimal place using engineering notation. 4. Choose the pick list near the upper-right of the screen, and then select whether you want to display numbers in degrees, radians, or grads.
Looking up contacts and other information With the built-in search features on your Treo, you can find information quickly: • Name Lookup: Enables you to dial your Contacts by name. It locates people’s phone numbers when you’re in the Contacts list. • Find: Searches through the text in all the applications on your Treo. To access Name Lookup in other applications, choose the Lookup button if it appears. Name Lookup You can access Name Lookup directly from the Contacts list.
To search by company for a name you can’t remember, open Find, and type the name of the company. Find is not case-sensitive and it locates any word that begins with the text you enter. For example, entering plan finds planet, but not airplane. Find searches through one screen’s worth of information at a time. At first, you may see search results from one application, or several. If you don’t find what you need on the first screen, choose Find More to check other applications.
4. In the search results, choose the text you want to review, or choose Find More to search additional applications.
Beaming information You can store a beamed application on your phone, or send it to an expansion card inserted in the expansion slot. Beam your business card in two key presses: in any Phone view, press Menu press M. Your Treo is equipped with an IR (infrared) port that lets you beam information to another Palm Powered™ device with an IR port. The IR port is located on the top of your Treo, between the Wireless Mode button and the ringer switch, behind the small dark shield. Beaming a record 1.
For best results, the path between the two devices must be clear of obstacles, and both devices must be kept stationary. If you have difficulty beaming, shorten the distance and avoid bright sunlight. Beaming an application Not all applications can be beamed. A lock icon to applications that cannot be beamed. 1. Press Applications Launcher appears on the Beam screen next . 2. Press Menu . 3. From the App menu, choose Beam (/B). 4.
Receiving beamed information 1. Turn on your screen. 2. Point the IR port on your Treo directly at the IR port of the transmitting device to open the Beam Status dialog. 3. When the Beam dialog appears, choose a category for the entry. 4. Press Up 104 :: Beaming information to receive the beam or press Down to refuse it.
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Installing applications On a Windows computer, you can also access the Install Tool dialog by selecting Install Tool under palmOne™ on the Start menu or from the Programs folder. Your Treo™ 600 smartphone comes with several built-in applications that are ready to use. You can also install third-party Palm OS® applications, such as business software, games, and more. To learn more, go to www.palmOne.com/software.
Installing applications from a Windows computer 1. Double-click the .prc or .pdb file you want to install on your Treo. 2. A dialog may appear with a User drop-down list. Select your User Name from the list. 3. The Install Tool window appears. If you would like to install additional files, simply drag and drop them into the space in this window. 4. If you want to install an application to an expansion card, click Change Destination.
Installing applications from a Macintosh computer 1. On your Macintosh, launch Palm Desktop. 2. From the HotSync menu, choose Install Handheld Files. 3. Select the User Name that corresponds to your Treo phone from the User dropdown menu. 4. Click Add To List. 5. Locate the .prc or .pdb file you want to install on your Treo. Highlight it and click Add File. 6. Perform a HotSync operation to install the application(s) on your Treo.
Removing applications If you decide that you no longer need an application, or want to free up memory on your Treo, you can remove applications from your Treo or an expansion card (for more on expansion cards, see page 111). You can remove only applications, patches, and extensions that you install; you cannot remove the built-in applications that reside in the ROM portion of your Treo. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Press Applications Launcher . Press Menu . From the Options menu, choose Delete (/D).
Using Application Info The Info screens display basic statistics about the applications on your Treo. 1. 2. 3. 4. Press Applications Launcher . Press Menu . From the App menu, choose Info. At the bottom of the screen, choose the type of information you want to view: • Version: The version numbers of applications on your Treo. • Size: The size (in kilobytes) of applications and data on your Treo. • Records: The number of records in different applications on your Treo. 5. Choose Done.
Using expansion cards The expansion slot on your Treo enables you to add Secure Digital (SD) cards and MultiMedia Cards (MMC) to extend the storage capacity of your Treo. For example, SD or MMC expansion cards can store: • pictures • MP3 audio files • games • eBooks • applications • databases • ... and more Although expansion cards are sold separately, your Treo includes a mock, nonfunctional card inside the expansion slot.
When you insert an expansion card, the card name appears as a category with a card icon next to the name. To switch between the applications on the expansion card and your phone, choose the category pick list in the upper-right corner, and then select another category. To run an application on an expansion card, you must have enough free space in the internal memory of your Treo to accommodate the program. 3.
Copying applications to an expansion card You can copy applications between your Treo and your expansion card. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press Applications Launcher . Press Menu . From the App menu, choose Copy (/C). Choose the Copy To pick list, and then select the destination: card name or Phone. Choose the From pick list, and then select the location of the application you want to copy: card name or Phone. 6. Highlight the application you want to copy. 7. Choose Copy to finish.
Viewing expansion card information The Card Info application displays general information about the expansion card that is currently in the expansion slot 1. Press Applications Launcher . 2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, and then select All. 3. Choose the Card Info icon. Renaming an expansion card If you change the contents of an expansion card, you may want to rename the card to better match its contents. 1. Insert the expansion card into the expansion slot.
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Phone settings Selecting ringtones and messaging alert tones You can also adjust the ringer volume by pressing the volume buttons when you’re not on an active call. Want more ringtones? You can download them from the web to your phone (see page 59). 116 :: Phone settings You can set different tones and volumes for incoming phone calls, Calendar alarms, and Mail, and SMS messaging alerts. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Press Applications Launcher .
• Mail • Message Tone: A message arrives with automatic delivery. • Calendar • Alarm Sound: The tone played the first time your alarm goes off. • Reminder Sound: The tone played if an alarm is not acknowledged and the alarm repeats. • Play Sound: The number of times an alert tone will play during the alarm sequence. • Repeat Alarm: The number of times the alarm repeats if not acknowledged. • Every: The interval between alarm repeats if not acknowledged.
Adjusting call volume While on an active call, or while using the personal speakerphone, press the volume buttons on the side of your Treo™ 600 smartphone to adjust call volume. Assigning a caller ID picture and ringtone If you prefer to use the onscreen Dial Pad, assign the Dial Pad as the default wallpaper. If you remove the Dial Pad as the wallpaper, you can still access it quickly. Press Phone, and then press Center. 1. Press Phone . 2. Press Up to access your Favorites buttons. 3.
Choosing wallpaper for the Phone screen If you have images stored on your Treo, you can select different wallpaper for the Main view in the Phone application. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press Phone . Press Menu . From the Options menu, choose Display Preferences. Choose the pick list at the top of the screen, and then select Show Wallpaper. Choose the current wallpaper image, and then choose a wallpaper image for your Phone screen. 6. Choose Select. 7. OK.
System Sound settings If the ringer switch is set to no sound, the ringer setting overrides the sound settings and all sounds are turned off. Your Treo includes a silent alarm that can vibrate even when the ringer switch is set to Sound Mode Off. You can immediately silence all sounds on your Treo, including phone ringtones, Calendar alerts, and system sounds. This does not mute the speaker on your Treo during a phone call. 1. Slide the ringer switch to Sound Mode Off. 2.
Display and appearance Turning the keyboard backlight on and off • To turn the keyboard backlight on, press Option , and the illuminates the keys, and the screen dims slightly. • To turn the keyboard backlight off, press Option , and then . The backlight The backlight turns off if the keyboard is not in use. again. Adjusting the contrast and brightness Depending on the lighting conditions where you’re using your Treo, you may need to adjust the screen contrast and brightness. 1.
4. Choose a font style: A. B. C. D. Small font Small bold font Large font Large bold font 5. Choose OK. Aligning the touchscreen If you tap the touchscreen and your Treo doesn’t respond accurately or activates the wrong feature, you may need to realign your touchscreen. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press Applications Launcher . Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, and then select All. Choose the Prefs icon. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, and then select Touchscreen.
Applications Launcher settings Arranging applications by category You can assign an application to a category and then display a specific category of applications in the Applications Launcher. 1. Press Applications Launcher . 2. Press Menu . 3. From the App menu, choose Category (/Y). 4. Choose the pick list next to each application, and then select a category. 5. Choose Done.
Button settings Buttons Preferences You can also pick an application to launch from the HotSync® button on the cable. To restore all of the buttons and key combinations to their factory settings, and then choose Default. If you install a new Email, Messaging, or Browser application on your Treo, it appears in the default application pick lists if the application supports this feature. Some third-party applications automatically assign themselves to a particular button.
Setting default applications Some applications look for other applications to handle data (for example, a mail application might launch a browser when you choose a link in an email message). 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press Applications Launcher . Choose the pick list in the upper right corner, and then select All. Choose the Prefs icon. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, and then select Default Apps. Choose each pick list, and then select the application you want to associate with that function.
Date and time settings Setting the date and time You can use Date & Time Preferences to set the time, date, time zone, and daylight savings setting for your Treo. By default, your phone synchronizes the date and time with your wireless service provider’s network when Wireless Mode is on and you’re inside a coverage area. To manually set the date and time, follow these steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Press Applications Launcher . Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, and then select All.
Setting date and time formats You can use Formats Preferences to choose number conventions based on geographic regions. For example, in the United Kingdom, time is expressed using a 24-hour clock. In the United States, time is expressed using a 12-hour clock with an AM or PM suffix. All the built-in applications on your Treo use the Format Preferences settings. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press Applications Launcher . Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, and then select All. Choose the Prefs icon.
General Preferences You can use General Preferences to set the auto shutoff interval, the beam receive feature, sounds, and screen colors for your Treo. The Auto-off setting conserves battery power by turning off your phone’s screen. It does not turn off Wireless Mode so you can still receive calls, email, and text messages after the automatic shutoff period. 1. 2. 3. 4. Press Applications Launcher . Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, and then select All. Choose the Prefs icon.
Locking your phone and data Your Treo includes several features that help you protect your phone from inadvertent use and keep your data private. The built-in security software enables you to use your Treo for emergency calls even if the handset is locked. • Keyguard: Manually disables all buttons and the touchscreen to prevent them from being pressed accidentally in your briefcase or pocket.
Auto-Keyguard and touchscreen lockout Auto-Keyguard lets you automatically lock the keyboard after a period of inactivity. 1. Press Applications Launcher . 2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, and then select All. 3. Choose the Prefs icon. To change your password, choose the Password box, enter your current password, and then enter the new password. To delete your password, choose the Password box, and then choose Unassign. 4.
5. When prompted, enter the current Lock Code and choose OK. Unless you changed your Lock Code, enter the default Lock code, which is the last four digits of your phone number. 6. If you want to change the Lock Code, choose Change Lock Code, enter a new Lock Code, and then choose OK to accept it. Repeat this step to verify the new Lock Code. 7. Choose Advanced to specify three emergency numbers that you can dial even when your phone is locked.
Setting Owner Preferences You can use Owner Preferences to record information such as your name, company name, and phone number. If you lock your keyboard, the Owner Preferences information appears on the screen that requests your password to unlock it, and you must also enter your password to change the Owner Preferences information. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press Applications Launcher . Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, and then select All. Choose the Prefs icon.
6. Type the text that you want to appear in the Owner Preferences screen. Private records In most applications you can mark individual entries as private. All private entries remain visible and accessible until you select the Security setting to hide or mask them. When you hide entries, they do not appear anywhere in the application. When you mask entries, a visual placeholder appears in place of the entry. If you define a password, you must enter it to display private entries.
Viewing all private records 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Make sure the records you want to mask are marked private. Press Applications Launcher . Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, and then select All. Choose the Security icon. Choose the Current Privacy pick list, and then select Show Records. If the Show Private Records dialog appears, enter your password; then choose OK. Viewing private entries in a specific application 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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Upgrading from a Palm Powered™ device Always use the same language for your Treo and your desktop software. Otherwise, you may lose data. To transfer all compatible applications and data from your previous device to your new Treo™ 600 smartphone: 1. Perform a HotSync® operation with your old device and your old desktop software to back up your data one last time. 2. Install Palm® Desktop software from the CD that came with your Treo (see page 31).
• Applications Launcher: Some previous Palm Powered™ devices called this the Home screen. To access this screen, press Applications Launcher . • Find: Some previous Palm Powered devices launched this global search engine by tapping the magnifying glass icon in the Graffiti® area. Now you can access it by pressing Option and Shift together. • Menu commands: Users familiar with Graffiti menu commands can now access system menus by pressing Menu (see page 22).
Trouble installing Palm Desktop? The CD included with your Treo installs the software and drivers that let you synchronize with Palm Desktop software or Microsoft Outlook for Windows. If you want to synchronize with a different Personal Information Manager (PIM), you must install a third-party solution. Contact the PIM’s author or vendor to learn if software is available for your Treo. 1. Restart your computer. 2. Quit any active applications, including virus scanners and Internet security applications. 3.
Resetting your Treo Soft reset A soft reset is similar to restarting a computer. If your Treo is not responding or you have trouble synchronizing with your computer, a soft reset may help. Unless your battery is extremely low, a soft reset should not affect your data. 1. Unscrew the stylus tip to access the reset tool. 2. Use the reset tool to gently press the reset button on the back of your Treo.
1. 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 your Treo. 3. When the Palm Powered logo appears, release Up . Hard reset A hard reset erases all data and third-party software on your Treo. Never perform a hard reset without first trying a soft and system reset. You can restore previously synchronized data with the next HotSync operation.
Screen The screen appears blank 1. Look closely at the screen. If you can see a dim image, try adjusting the screen contrast and brightness (see page 121). 2. If adjusting the contrast and brightness doesn’t resolve the problem, perform a soft reset (see page 139). 3. If performing a soft reset doesn’t resolve the problem, connect the Treo to the AC charger (see page 13) and perform a soft reset again. 4. If another soft reset doesn’t resolve the problem, perform a hard reset (see page 140).
Network connection Signal strength is weak Become familiar with low coverage areas where you live, commute, work, and play. Then, you will know when to expect signal strength issues. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. If standing, move about 10 feet in any direction. If you are in a building, move near a window. Open any metal blinds. If you are in a building, move outdoors or to a more open area. If you are outdoors, move away from large buildings, trees, or electrical wires.
I can’t tell if data services are available • The following icons indicate data services: Wireless Mode is on but you are not connected to any data network. You are connected to a data network. When the arrows are gray, you are in standby mode and you can receive calls. When the arrows are green, a data session is active (for example, when you are browsing the web) and you cannot receive calls.
• Confirm that high-speed data services are correctly configured on your Treo: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press Applications Launcher . Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, and then select All. Choose the Prefs icon. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, and then select Network. If the Service field says Untitled, choose the Service pick list, and then select the appropriate data service. Call your wireless service provider for more information about their data services. 6. Choose Connect.
Synchronization (HotSync) Synchronization lets you back up your Treo data onto your computer. If you ever need to perform a hard reset or otherwise erase all your data on your Treo, you can perform a HotSync operation to restore the data. To make sure you always have an up-to-date backup of your data, synchronize frequently. Before you attempt a HotSync operation, make sure that you installed Palm Desktop software and HotSync Manager from the CD that came with your Treo.
5. If problems persist and you’re synchronizing through a USB hub, try connecting the HotSync cable to a different USB port, or directly to your computer’s built-in USB port. 6. Uninstall Palm Desktop. 7. Reboot your computer. 8. Reinstall Palm Desktop. HotSync operation starts but stops without finishing Perform a HotSync operation after each of these steps. If the synchronization is successful, you do not need to complete the remaining steps. 1.
HotSync operation finishes but data does not appear where it should 1. Make sure you’re synchronizing with the intended desktop Personal Information Manager (PIM). The CD that came with your Treo lets you synchronize with Palm Desktop or Microsoft Outlook for Windows. If you use a different PIM, you will need to install third-party software to synchronize. Consult the company that makes the PIM for more information. 2.
Mail I can’t receive email If you use web-based email (Hotmail, AOL) or corporate email (Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes), the Mail application that comes with Treo will not work. You must use a third-party solution. Contact your email service provider if you are not sure whether your email account is POP3-compatible. First, make sure you have Internet access: launch the Blazer web browser to see if you can view a web page you’ve successfully viewed before.
• Some email preferences may not work with your Treo or your wireless network’s capabilities. To view these settings, press Menu , and then from the View menu, choose Edit Accounts. Choose an account and press Right to choose Edit. Each setting is explained in detail in the Tips for that tab. Contact your email service provider to determine the correct settings for your email account. • Auto-retrieve settings apply to only the mail account you are currently viewing.
First, obtain this information from your wireless service provider: • Does the Internet connection they provide support sending SMTP emails? • Is there an alternate SMTP authenticated server used for email? • Is SSL required for POP3 or SMTP email transactions? Next, contact your email service provider for this information: • Does this provider support the POP3 protocol? If they don’t, you won’t be able to use Mail for this email account.
Web I can’t access a page • Make sure Wireless Mode is turned on (see page 15). • Check your Internet access: launch Blazer® and try to view a web page you’ve loaded before. Press Menu , and then from the Page menu, choose Refresh to get the latest version from the Internet. After confirming your Internet connection, try to view the page again, and press Menu , and then from the Page menu, choose Refresh. • If you still have trouble, the page may contain elements that are not supported by Blazer.
Pictures The Pictures application takes pictures at Small picture size (160 x 120 pixels) and Large picture size (640 x 480 pixels, or 0.3 megapixel). Here are some tips for taking good pictures with the built-in camera: • Clean the camera’s lens with a soft, lint-free cloth. • Take pictures in bright lighting conditions. Low-light images may be grainy, due to the sensitivity of the camera. • Hold the camera as still as possible.
Third-party applications Sometimes, third-party applications can cause conflicts on your Treo. Third-party applications that modify wireless features may require extra troubleshooting. If you recently installed an application and your Treo seems to be stuck, try the following: 1. Perform a soft reset (see page 139). 2. If the problem persists, perform a system reset (see page 139). 3. Delete the most recently installed application from your Treo (see page 109). 4.
Errors Your Treo is designed to minimize interruptions, when a system error occurs. If Treo encounters a system error, it automatically resets itself and resumes functioning as normal. If possible, it even turns Wireless Mode back on if it was on before the error occurred. Sometimes you might want to know more about an error. Treo uses a special interface to show error messages in greater detail. 1. 2. 3. 4. Press Phone . Press Center, and then choose Dial Pad. Type ##377, and then press Center.
Making room on your Treo If you store a large number of records, or install many third-party applications, the internal memory on your Treo may fill up. Here are some common ways to clear space on your Treo: • Mail: Emails that have large attachments can quickly consume memory on your Treo. Delete emails with large attachments. If you have hundreds of messages with or without attachments, you may want to delete older messages to make room (see page 78).
Voice quality Is the other person hearing an echo? • Try decreasing the Treo’s volume to avoid coupling or feedback on the other person’s end. This applies to both speakerphone and the built-in handset speaker. • Position the Treo handset closer to your ear to prevent sound leaking back to the microphone. Keep your hand away from the microphone hole, which is on the back of your Treo near the bottom of the device.
Glossary Alt (alternative) : A keyboard key. Type a letter on the keyboard, and then press Alt to access variations such as international characters and symbols. Applications Launcher : The view on your Treo™ 600 smartphone from which you can launch all applications. Install tool: The component of Palm® Desktop software that enables you to install Palm OS® applications and data on your Treo. Lithium Ion (Li-Ion): The rechargeable battery technology used in Treo phones.
PIM (Personal Information Management): A category of software that includes applications such as Palm Desktop software, Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes, and ACT!. PIMs generally store contacts, schedules, to do items, and memos. 140 characters. Treo phones can send and receive text messages while you are on a voice call. PocketMirror: Software included on the Treo CD that lets you synchronize with Microsoft Outlook (English language and Windows only).
FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Declaration of Conformity Treo Model 600 palmOne declares that the above models of Treo smartphones are compliant with the regulations below. The declaration applies to the communicators and their associated accessories (power supply, headset, USB and serial cable) where applicable. Maximum Measured SAR Values (W/kg) Band: 850 MHz 900 MHz 1800 MHz 1900 MHz Head SAR: 1.49 1.07 1.53 1.05 Body SAR: .646 .703 .402 .
Index Numerics 24-hour clock 127 5-way navigation control.
battery charging 13, 33 consumption factors for 13 maximizing life of 15, 33, 121 resetting handset and 139 viewing status of 14, 39 battery gauge 14 Beam Business Card command 51 Beam Category command 102 Beam command 102, 103 Beam Status dialog box 102, 103 beaming applications 103 information 102, 104, 128 beeps 128 blank screens 141 blank time slots 88 Blazer web browser 56–62, 155 blue dots 63 Bookmark view 58 bookmarks 57, 58 brightness 121 browsing.
contrast (screen) 16, 121 conversion functions (calculator) 96 copying applications 113 phone numbers 41 pictures 65 text 60 copyrighted pictures 64 coverage areas 16, 142 creating bookmarks 57 business cards 51 Caller ID pictures 53, 118 cities for world clock 95 contacts 50 events 84, 86 memos 93 passwords 133 QuickText phrases 67 speed dial buttons 53 text messages 67 To Do Lists 90 customer assistance 35 customizing Blazer web browser 61 calendar 87 camera settings 65 passwords 44 phone 116 Pictures set
downloading files 59 images 59 Palm Desktop software 2 downsizing pictures 64 drawings. See images; pictures E echoes 156 Edit Bookmarks command 58 Edit Cities command 95 Edit Favorites Button command 54 Edit Favorites Pages command 54 Edit Name command 65 editing.
graphics. See images green lightning bolt 14 H handset.
lock codes 131 lock icon 56, 103, 109 Lock Wireless Mode options 130 locked messages 69 locking the handset 129, 130, 131 logic functions (calculator) 97 losing data 136, 145 low coverage areas 142 lowercase letters 25 M Macintosh information installing applications 108 installing synchronization software 29 removing applications 109 synchronizing data 145 magnet 12 Mail application 73–81 manually activating backlight 15 manually setting clock 126 maps 151 masking private records 133 mathematical constants
P Page View icon 56 paging through web pages 56 paging tool 20 Palm Desktop software 2, 29 Palm OS features 15, 28, 106, 138 Palm Powered devices 147 partial battery icon 14 passwords changing 44, 130 creating 133 entering 45, 53 forgetting 134 specifying as required 131 PCs. See computers pending alerts 85 performance 30, 33 personal computers.
punctuation characters 25, 26 Purge command 69, 90 Q Quick Keys 52, 54 QuickText phrases 67 R receiving information 104 phone calls 43 text messages 68 recharging handset 33, 39 recording voice messages 44 recurring events 86 red lightning bolt 14 redialing 42 refreshing web pages 56 Reminder screen 85 reminders 68, 85 See also alerts remote cities 95 removing applications 109, 152, 155 bookmarks 58 contacts 51 events 86 expansion cards 111 Favorites button 54 memos 93 passwords 130 pictures 65 168 :: Ind
Show Due Dates option 92 signal strength 13, 39, 142 signals 34 silencing the ringer 43, 116, 120 silent alarms 85, 120 sit files 106 SMS button 11 SMS messaging 54, 67, 70, 71 Snooze option 68 soft resets 139 software 9, 29, 31, 138 See also applications Sort by Date command 69 Sort by Name command 69 sorting text messages 69 To Do List items 92 Sound Mode Off option 43 sounds 43, 120, 128 See also alarms; music; ringtones Sounds icon 117 speaker 12 speakerphone 13, 46, 156 special characters 25, 26 specif
features 9 freeing space on 109, 155 locking 129, 130, 131 resetting 131, 139–140, 145 setting up 16 storing data on 33 transferring information to 29, 39 troubleshooting 153, 156 turning on and off 15 tutorial for 35 viewing power status for 14 trigonometric functions 97 troubleshooting 138, 153, 156 TTY icon 39 turning down volume 17 turning handset on and off 15 turning on keyboard backlight 15, 24, 121 turning on Wireless Mode 15 turning screen on and off 15, 34 Tutorial 35 Typing Starts Contacts Search
Windows information installing applications 106, 107 installing synchronization software 29 removing applications 109 synchronizing data 145, 146, 147 viewing pictures 66 wireless accounts 35 wireless connections 15 wireless coverage areas 16, 34, 142 wireless features 15, 33 Wireless Mode 15, 39, 143 Wireless Mode button 10 world clock 94–95 Z zip files 106 Index :: 171
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Specifications Radio CDMA 1900/800 digital dual-band 1XRTT; also supports CSD Phone features Personal speakerphone Hands-free headset jack (2.5 mm, 3-pin barrel connector) Processor Technology 144 MHz Texas Instruments OMAP (ARM) processor Expansion SD™/MMC™ slot (SD I/O compatible) Battery Rechargeable Lithium Ion Up to 3 hours full charge time Palm OS® version Palm OS 5.2.
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