Start Here.book Page c Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Start Here to Activate and Learn to Use Your Treo™ 600 Smartphone www.sprintpcs.com Copyright © 2003 Sprint Spectrum L.P.All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part without prior written approval. Sprint and the diamond logo design are trademarks of Sprint Communications Company L.P.All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Portions copyright © 2003 Handspring, Inc.All rights reserved.
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Start Here.book Page e Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Table of Contents How to Use This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Where to Learn More. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii Setting Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Start Here.book Page f Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Dialing With a Favorites Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dialing Using the Onscreen Dial Pad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dialing From a Web Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dialing From SMS Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Start Here.book Page g Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Accessing Your Voicemail From Another Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Displaying Numeric Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 PCS Service Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Start Here.book Page h Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Browsing the Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Viewing a Web Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Navigating in Optimized Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Navigating in Wide Page Mode . . . . . . .
Start Here.book Page i Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Memo Pad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Creating a Memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Deleting a Memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 CityTime . . . . .
Start Here.book Page j Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Viewing Expansion Card Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Renaming an Expansion Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Formatting an Expansion Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Customizing Your Treo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Start Here.book Page k Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Hiding or Masking All Private Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Viewing All Private Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Viewing Private Entries in a Specific Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Security and Palm Desktop (Windows) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Start Here.book Page l Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 I Can’t Access a Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . An Image or Map Displays Too Small on the Treo Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A Secure Site Refuses to Permit a Transaction . . .
Start Here.book Page i Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 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, we give you what you really want from a wireless service provider – clear calls, easy-tounderstand service plans, and self-servicing options for managing your account.All this is designed to make your life easier and worry free.
Start Here.book Page ii Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 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 (see page 148). Additional Tips and Shortcuts for Keyboard Navigation.This booklet provides a list of time-saving shortcuts, tips, and tricks. It is included in the box with your Treo. While using your Treo: Tips.
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Start Here.book Page 3 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 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. 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 way as your Treo screen. 3. Wait for the LED to turn solid green.This may take up to 3 hours.
Start Here.book Page 4 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 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 while charging. Red LED: battery is charging. Green LED: battery is fully charged. LED off: battery is not charging. Check the cable connection and the outlet to which it is connected.
Start Here.book Page 5 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Maximizing battery life You can increase the life of your Treo battery by following a few easy guidelines. Remember that battery life depends on how you use your Treo. Setting Up • Charge your Treo whenever you’re at your desk.The Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery has a much longer useful life when it is topped off frequently, versus charging it after it is fully drained.
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Start Here.book Page 8 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Getting Started 1 Have these things ready before you call to activate • • • • Your PCS Phone (Make sure it’s fully charged) Your Social Security number Your driver’s license number Your Electronic Serial Number (also known as ESN; refer to step 5 to locate the number) • The city and state where your phone will primarily be used • A pen 2 Setting up your service — You choose the way • Visit us online at activate.sprintpcs.com.
Start Here.book Page 9 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 3 PCS Service Areas Are you interested in where you can use your new phone? Check out the most upto-date coverage maps at www.sprintpcs.com. Getting Started 4 Your PCS Account Password My Account Password is: _____________________________________________ You’ll use this password when managing your account on www.sprintpcs.com and with PCS Customer Solutions.Your default password is the last four digits of your Social Security number.
Start Here.book Page 10 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Getting Started 5 Finding Your Phone’s ESN If you set up service using your PCS Phone, the network automatically communicates the ESN to us.You’ll only need this number when you’re setting up service online at activate.sprintpcs.com or calling us from a phone other than your new PCS Phone.The ESN DEC, or Electronic Serial Number (Decimal), is an 11-digit number written on the barcode sticker on the back of your phone.
Start Here.book Page 11 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM • Make payments If you have exceeded the minutes in your plan or you have a past due balance, you should make a payment to keep your service turned on.There are two easy payment options: ® ® Make a payment at any Western Union location using the Swiftpay form. To find the nearest location, enter * , then press Center to dial from your PCS Phone. (Transaction fee applies; payment is credited to your account within 12 hours.
Start Here.book Page 12 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Getting Started 7 Understanding Your PCS Service Plan Use the following forms to record your PCS Service Plan and to familiarize yourself with its features and options. PCS Free & Clear Plans With Vision Monthly Service Charge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $__________ Anytime Minutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________ Unlimited Night & Weekend Minutes (Mon.-Thur. 9pm-7am, Fri. 9pm-Mon. 7am) . . . . . . . . . . . .
Start Here.book Page 13 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM PCS Free & Clear Plans Monthly Service Charge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $__________ Anytime Minutes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __________ Unlimited Night & Weekend Minutes (Mon.-Thur. 9pm-7am, Fri. 9pm-Mon. 7am) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yes No Each additional voice minute (overage) . . . . . . . . . . . _________¢ Nationwide Long Distance Included . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Start Here.book Page 14 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Getting Started 8 Your New PCS Phone Number and User Name PCS Phone Number PCS User Name Your user name is automatically assigned to you.Your user name, which resembles an email address (for example, name@sprintpcs.com), is used with PCS Mail and SMS services. Note: You can use nearly any email address with the PCS Business Connection email application (see page page 84).
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Start Here.book Page 16 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Getting 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 number of minutes remaining in your plan for the current invoice cycle Access information about your most recent invoice Find out when your last payment was received Make a payment Note: Normal airtime charges will apply when calling Welcome and thank you for choosing Sprint.
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Start Here.book Page 18 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Connecting 1 Preparing Your Computer Synchronization allows you to enter information on your computer in an application called Palm Desktop or in Microsoft® Outlook® and then efficiently transfer that information to your Treo. At the same time, changes you make on the Treo are transferred to Palm Desktop software or to Microsoft Outlook. Even if you manage all your contacts on your Treo, synchronization is a great way to back up your data.
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Start Here.book Page 20 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Connecting 2 Connecting Treo to Your Computer IMPORTANT: If you’re upgrading from another Palm Powered device, follow the upgrade steps on page page 149 before you set up your computer for your new Treo. 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.
Start Here.book Page 21 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 3 Installing Palm Desktop Software on Your Computer Your computer needs to have all its resources available to install the software. Follow these guidelines for a successful installation: Connecting 1 If you are installing on a computer at work, make sure your company allows you to install new software. Contact your company’s IT department for help. 2.
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Start Here.book Page 24 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Basics Your New PCS Phone 1. Antenna 6. Wireless Mode Button 2. SD/MMC Expansion Card Slot 5. Infrared (IR) Port 3. Stylus 4. Ringer Switch Your Phone’s Features: Top View 1. Antenna receives and sends wireless communication signals.The antenna does not telescope out of your phone. 2. SD/MMC Expansion Card Slot allows you to expand the capabilities of your phone using a Secure Digital (SD) cards or MultiMedia Cards (MMC).
Start Here.book Page 25 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 7. LED 8. Speaker 9. 5-way Navigation Control 10. Screen Button 15. Volume But11. Messaging Button 14. Phone Button 12. HotSync and Power Connector Basics 13. Calendar Button Your Phone’s Features: Front View 7. LED provides status information for your Treo based on the color of the light and the blink state. 8. Speaker functions as the earpiece on your Treo. 9.
Start Here.book Page 26 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Basics 16. Camera Lens 17. ESN 18. Reset Button 21. Vibrating Alarm 19. Headset Jack 20. Microphone Your Phone’s Features: Back View 16. Camera Lens enables you to take pictures using the built-in camera. 17. ESN (Electronic Serial Number) identifies your phone on the PCS Network. 18. Reset Button restarts your Treo if an error occurs. 19. Headset Jack enables you to connect a hands-free headset.
Start Here.book Page 27 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Turning Your Phone On and Off You can use the Palm OS features of your Treo independently of the wireless features and applications.Therefore, the screen and Wireless Mode are designed to be turned off and on separately. Turning Wireless Mode ON Wireless Mode connects your Treo to the PCS Network so that you can make and receive phone calls and use other wireless services. Press and hold the Wireless Mode button to turn on Wireless Mode.
Start Here.book Page 28 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Basics Launching Applications Each of the three application buttons on the front of the Treo can be used to launch two applications.To access a button’s primary application, simply press the button.To access a button’s secondary application, press Option , then press the application button.The fourth button turns the screen on and off and controls the keyguard.
Start Here.book Page 29 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Note: The Messaging button launches PCS Business Connection if you downloaded and installed PCS Business Connection on your phone. You can also customize the buttons yourself. See page 132 for details. In Palm OS, you access all available applications through a screen called the Applications Launcher: 1. Press Applications Launcher . 2. Use the 5-way navigation control to highlight the application you want to use. 3.
Start Here.book Page 30 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Basics Moving Around the Treo Screen To move around the Treo screen, you can use the 5-way navigation control or tap items on the screen with the stylus. With use, you will find your own favorite way to scroll, highlight, and select menu commands. Note: Some third-party applications may not work with 5-way navigation and you must use the stylus instead. In this guide, we use arrow icons to indicate directions on the 5-way navigation control .
Start Here.book Page 31 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Tap an onscreen scroll arrow: When inside a text field, press Up and Down Drag the slider of an onscreen scroll bar: to scroll through the text. Highlighting Items The 5-way navigation control lets you highlight items before launching or selecting them. Experiment with using the navigation control to highlight different screen elements. Basics When an onscreen button (OK, Cancel, etc.
Start Here.book Page 32 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Basics 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. From a list screen, such as the Contacts list, press Right to jump to the first button. From a screen where you create or edit entries, such as Edit Contacts or Day View in Calendar, press Center to jump to the first button.
Start Here.book Page 33 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 2. Press Right 3. Press Up and Left to switch between menus. 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 Tip: 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.
Start Here.book Page 34 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Basics 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. Option Backspace / & A + 1 2 E W R S D * X Z 4 5 F 8 7 C Alt 3 T 6 G 9 V Y ( $ H U J ) ! I @ K : # ? B N M 0 O L P Return ’ .
Start Here.book Page 35 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Entering Numbers, Punctuation, and Symbols that Appear Above the Letters on the Keys Press Option , then press the key with the desired character shown above the letter.You don’t need to hold down Option while pressing the second key. To turn Option Lock on, press Option twice.To turn it off, press Option again.
Start Here.book Page 36 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Basics 36 Type … …then press to choose… Type … …then press to choose… a à á ä â ã åæ U ÙÚÜÛ A À Á Ä Â Ã ÅÆ x or X ∞ b or B ß y ∆ÿ¥ c 碩^ˆ Y ∆Ÿ¥ C Ç¢©^ˆ 0 ‰º d †‡ 1 ∂π∫ D †‡√ 2 ∑ e èéëê 3 ∏ E ÈÉËÊ . ?!… f or F ƒ , ‚‚‚ i ìíïî ! ¡ I ÌÍÏÎ ? ¿ l or L £ : ; :-) :-( ;-) :-D m or M µ .
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Start Here.book Page 38 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging Making Calls Your Treo offers several options for making phone calls. As you get familiar with your Treo, you’ll discover which method you prefer. IMPORTANT: Before making a call, make sure Wireless Mode is on (see steps on page 27). 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 Sprint for assistance.
Start Here.book Page 39 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging 3. Using the keyboard, begin typing one of the following for the contact you want to call: First initial and last name First name Last name 4. Choose the number you want to dial, or to see more information about a contact, highlight the name and press Center to view the address, company, and other details. 5. With the number highlighted, press Center to dial.
Start Here.book Page 40 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging Dialing With a Favorites Button Favorites buttons can be used as shortcuts for dialing phone numbers and performing other common tasks.You can use the built-in Favorites buttons or see page 51 to create some of your own. 1. Press Phone . 2. Use the 5-way navigation control to access your Favorites buttons. 3. Highlight the desired Favorites button. 4. Press Center to dial the selected Favorites button.
Start Here.book Page 41 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Note: If you changed the wallpaper in the Main view of the Phone application (see page 66), you can access the Dial Pad by pressing Center, then choosing Dial Pad. 2. Type the desired phone number using the keyboard or tap the numbers on the onscreen Dial Pad. 3. Press Center to dial. Tip: You can also paste numbers directly into the Dial Pad view. Copy a number from another application, then switch to Dial Pad view.
Start Here.book Page 42 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging Dialing From SMS Messages Treo recognizes most phone numbers that appear in SMS messages. If you can’t use the 5-way navigation control or stylus to highlight and dial a phone number from an SMS message, it means that Treo does not recognize it as a phone number. 1. Use the 5-way navigation control to scroll to the text box. 2. Press Center to choose the text box. 3.
Start Here.book Page 43 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Receiving Calls To receive calls, Wireless Mode must be on.This is different from having just the screen turned on (see page 27). Answering Calls 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.
Start Here.book Page 44 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging Signal Strength and Phone Status You can monitor the status of your phone’s signal strength and several other items, using icons at the top of the Phone screen: Network name Displays Sprint when Wireless Mode is on and you’re in your Home network. If you roam outside the PCS Network, the network name indicates you are roaming outside your network neighborhood. If you’re outside a coverage area, No service appears instead.
Start Here.book Page 45 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM What’s My Number? 1. Make sure Wireless Mode is on (see page 27). 2. Press Phone 3. Press Menu . . 4. From the Options menu, choose Phone Info (/I). If your phone number isn’t listed, consult Sprint to confirm your phone is activated.
Start Here.book Page 46 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging Managing Active Calls When you make or receive a call, the Active Call view appears.To toggle between the Active Call view and the Main view of the Phone application, repeatedly press Phone . Use the 5-way navigation control manage an active call: to access the onscreen buttons in this view and Hang Up All (or pressing Backspace ) ends the call immediately.
Start Here.book Page 47 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Ending a Call Do one of the following: Choose Hang Up All. Press Backspace . Press the headset button (if the headset is attached). Returning to an Active Call From Another Application You can use many other applications on your Treo while holding a phone conversation, including the organizer and SMS features.You cannot browse the Web or send and receive email while on an active call.
Start Here.book Page 48 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging Controlling Your Roaming Experience Your phone is dual band, which means you can make and receive calls while on the enhanced Sprint Nationwide PCS Network and you can also roam on other digital networks where we’ve implemented roaming agreements with other carriers. When you roam outside the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network, the Roaming icon appears at the top of the screen.
Start Here.book Page 49 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Internal Phone Book The internal phone book is located in the Contacts view in Phone. If you are familiar with Palm Powered devices, you may recognize that the Contacts view is similar to the Address Book on previous devices. If you have several contacts to enter, it’s more efficient to use the Palm Desktop software or Microsoft® Outlook® on your computer and then synchronize data between the Treo and your computer.
Start Here.book Page 50 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging 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. Choose Edit. 4. Make changes to the entry as necessary. 5. Choose Done. Deleting a Contact 1. Open the contact you want to delete. 2. Press Menu . 3.
Start Here.book Page 51 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Defining Favorites Buttons Treo provides approximately 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 an SMS message. Accessing voicemail (preset on Treo). Phone, Web, & Messaging For each Favorite, you can also set up a Quick Key that gives you instant access to the phone number or application.
Start Here.book Page 52 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging If the entry is for an existing contact, choose Lookup. Start typing the contact’s last name, then select the contact when it appears in the Lookup list. If the entry is for a new contact, type the Label, press Down and type the Number. 6. (optional) Enter a Quick Key. When you are in the Main, Dial Pad, or Favorites view of the Phone application, press and hold the Quick Key to instantly launch the Favorite. 7.
Start Here.book Page 53 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Creating an Application, Message, or Web Link Favorites Button 1. Press Phone . 2. Use the 5-way navigation control to access your Favorites buttons. 3. Choose a blank button. 4. Choose the Types pick list, then select Application, SMS or Web Link. 5. Enter a label and any other necessary information on the Favorite screen. 6. (optional) Enter a Quick Key.
Start Here.book Page 54 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging 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.
Start Here.book Page 55 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Sending and Receiving Messages Setting Up Your Voicemail Your voicemail number is preset when you activate your phone.The first time you call voicemail, you are prompted to enter your voicemail pass code. If necessary, please contact Sprint for your pass code and enter it as prompted. 1. Turn on Wireless Mode, as described on page 27. 2. Press Phone . 3. Use the 5-way navigation control to access Favorites. Phone, Web, & Messaging 4.
Start Here.book Page 56 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging PCS Service Features Call Waiting 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 put your first call on hold and answer the second call, use the 5-way navigation control to choose Answer. (To switch between calls, choose Swap.
Start Here.book Page 57 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 4. Choose the Forward all calls 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, then choose New. Enter a 10-digit forwarding number without spaces. Choose OK to finish. 5. Choose OK. Three-Way Calling Talking with two different people at the same time is made easy with Three-Way Calling. Phone, Web, & Messaging 1.
Start Here.book Page 58 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging PCS Voice CommandSM If you subscribe to the PCS Voice Command service, you can call a number just by saying a name.There is a monthly charge for PCS Voice Command service. Get started by setting up your Personal Address Book 1. Press * , then Center. Follow the system prompts. (You’ll hear a tone followed by the prompt “Ready.”) 2. Say “Add Name” to begin setting up your Personal Address Book.
Start Here.book Page 59 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 4. Choose the TTY Mode pick list, then select one of the following modes: Default Mode sends and receives text. VCO Mode sends voice and receives text. HCO Mode sends text and receives voice. Off disables TTY mode and sends and receives voice. 5. Choose OK. A red T appears at the top of the Phone screen whenever TTY is enabled.
Start Here.book Page 60 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging PCS Vision SM Getting Started With PCS Vision To sign up for PCS Vision services or to access complete instructions, visit www.sprintpcs.com/manage. For information on charges associated with features that use a PCS Vision connection, refer to your PCS Service Plan. Launching PCS Vision 1. Make sure Wireless Mode is turned on, as described on page 27. 2. Press Phone . 3. Use the 5-way navigation control to choose Web.
Start Here.book Page 61 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM PCS Vision Features With PCS Vision services, you have access to additional features, better performance, faster Web connections, and a wider variety of online services. Features such as Web access, graphically-enriched games, and sending/receiving digital images are available on your Treo through the enhanced Sprint Nationwide PCS Network.
Start Here.book Page 62 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging Accessing PCS Vision Features Once your phone is activated, you are signed in and ready to connect to PCS Vision services at any time. PCS User Name Your PCS User name is automatically assigned to you.Your user name, which resembles an email address (for example, name@sprintpcs.com), is used with PCS Mail and SMS services. Remember, with PCS Business Connection, you can use virtually any email address (see page 84).
Start Here.book Page 63 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Using the Camera and Picture Mail Your phone comes with an easy-to-use built-in camera, which allows you to instantly take, view, and share pictures with your friends and family.To add a personal touch to your phone, use your pictures as wallpaper on the Main Phone screen and as caller ID images.
Start Here.book Page 64 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging Viewing a Picture 1. Choose the Pictures view icon . 2. Choose the picture you want to view. 3. Choose Next or Prev to move between pictures. 4. Choose Done. Sharing a Picture You can share a picture with someone who uses a PCS Vision Phone or with someone who has an email address. The first time you share a picture, you are prompted to establish a Picture Mail Web site account and password.
Start Here.book Page 65 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 3. Choose the To pick list to address the message: If the recipient’s name appears in the To pick list, select it from the list. If the recipient is in your Contacts list, choose Lookup in Contacts List, then start typing the first few letters of the recipient’s first or last name. Highlight the recipient’s phone number or email address, then choose Add.
Start Here.book Page 66 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging Moving Pictures 1. From the Pictures view, choose the picture(s) you want to move. 2. Press Menu . 3. From the Picture menu, choose Move (/M). 4. Choose the category or expansion card where you want to move the picture(s). 5. Choose Move to finish. Deleting a Picture From Your Phone 1. From the Pictures view, choose the picture you want to delete. 2. Choose Delete (/D). 3. If prompted, choose OK to confirm deletion.
Start Here.book Page 67 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Uploading Pictures to Your Online Inbox Your Picture Mail account includes an Inbox on the Picture Mail Web site.You can use your Inbox to store and view pictures from your phone or from a computer with Internet access. 1. From the Pictures view, choose the picture(s) you want to move. 2. Press Menu . 3. From the Picture menu, choose Upload (/U). Accessing Your Online Picture Mail Inbox to access your Inbox. Phone, Web, & Messaging 1.
Start Here.book Page 68 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging Customizing Your Picture Mail settings 1. From any Picture Mail view, press Menu . 2. From the Options menu, choose Preferences. 3. Set any of the following preferences: Default name assigns a name to a series of pictures to be captured, such as Seattle001, Seattle002, etc. Category sets the default category for newly captured pictures. Picture size sets the default size for newly captured pictures.
Start Here.book Page 69 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM SMS SMS messages are brief text messages that you exchange with other wireless phones that have text messaging capability, or with email addresses. You can exchange messages of up to 160 characters (including the destination email address or mobile number). Before you use your Treo to send or receive SMS messages, you need to verify pricing and availability with Sprint. Creating and Sending a Message 1.
Start Here.book Page 70 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging If you are out of a coverage area or if Wireless Mode is off, outgoing messages go into the Outbox folder. When you return to a coverage area, messages are sent automatically. SMS Tips You can address SMS messages to multiple recipients by separating the addresses with a comma.
Start Here.book Page 71 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM From the New Message alert: To view your message(s), choose Go To. To dismiss the alert, choose OK.The message will go straight to the Inbox. To be reminded of the new message again in 5 minutes, choose Snooze. Using Links in Messages The SMS software is designed to recognize links within a message and give you one-tap access to them.
Start Here.book Page 72 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging 1. From the Inbox, choose a chat. 2. Type your message. 3. Choose Send. To find the conversations you had with someone, open your SMS Inbox and select a chat session. 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.
Start Here.book Page 73 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM You can rearrange the messages in any folder using the Sort command.This makes it easier to find and view messages. 1. From list view, press Menu . 2. From the View menu, choose Sort by Name or Sort by Date. You can also delete several messages at once from any folder using the Purge command. 1. From list view, press Menu . 2. From the Message menu, choose Purge (/K). 3. Choose the Purge pick list, then select an option.
Start Here.book Page 74 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging Addressing new messages determines whether typing in the To field enters numbers or letters by default.You can still switch between digits and letters by pressing Option . 4. Set any of the following Chat preferences for your chat sessions: Show timestamps in chats displays the local date and time the message was sent next to each message.
Start Here.book Page 75 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Browsing the Web The Blazer Web Browser on your Treo is designed to provide quick and easy access to Web pages.You can view the regular Web sites you use today, including sites with advanced features such as JavaScript, frames, and cookies, and secure sites such as online shopping, banking, and email sites. However, Blazer does not support plug-ins (Flash, Shockwave, etc.) or Java applets.
Start Here.book Page 76 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging Navigating in Optimized Mode The Blazer Web Browser uses a patent-pending technology to optimize normal Web pages for your Treo. By default, Blazer Web Browser reformats Web pages to fit into one long column on your Treo screen.This way, you can see everything easily without needing to scroll left or right. Press Up or Down to move through a Web page. Press Left or Right to move between links on the page.
Start Here.book Page 77 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 4. If desired, change the Name and Description. Phone, Web, & Messaging 5. Choose OK 6. Use the stylus to drag and drop the new bookmark into a slot on the current page.To move the bookmark to a different page, drag and drop it on the page icon (see page 78 for more information about arranging bookmarks). 7. Choose OK. Tip: You can make Bookmark view the default view when you launch the browser.
Start Here.book Page 78 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging Viewing Bookmarks or Saved Pages Bookmarks and saved pages both appear in Bookmark view. Saved pages are indicated by a small triangle in the upper-right corner of the bookmark. Saved page indicator 1. Choose the Bookmarks view icon . 2. Choose the bookmark or saved page you want to view. Editing or Deleting a Bookmark or Saved Page 1. From the Bookmarks view, press Menu . 2.
Start Here.book Page 79 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Page icons Bookmark slots 3. Type a new title for this page. Phone, Web, & Messaging 4. Use the stylus to drag and drop bookmarks into different slots on the current page.To move a bookmark to a different page, drag and drop it on the page icon. 5. Choose OK.
Start Here.book Page 80 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging Navigating Web Sites With Split Pages (Frames) Some Web sites split their pages into separate areas, each with their own scroll bars.The easiest way to navigate these sites is to zoom in on one of the separate areas. 1. Tap the area of the split page you want to enlarge. Make sure you tap an area that is not a link, otherwise you will navigate to the selected link. 2.
Start Here.book Page 81 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging Creating Email From a Web Page Email addresses often appear as links on Web pages. After you configure an email application on your Treo, you can select an email address link to create a message to the selected address. Using the History List The History list stores the addresses of the most recent pages you visited in Blazer Web Browser.
Start Here.book Page 82 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging 4. 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. Set any of the following preferences: 82 Home Page sets the Web page that appears when you choose the Home icon.
Start Here.book Page 83 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 4. Choose Advanced and set any of the following preferences: Phone, Web, & Messaging 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 device by clearing the memory for recent pages, history and cookies.
Start Here.book Page 84 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Phone, Web, & Messaging PCS Business ConnectionSM Personal Edition You can install the optional PCS Business Connection application for secure, realtime access to your Microsoft® Outlook® or Lotus Notes® company email, calendar, business directory, and personal contacts. For more information and to sign up, visit www.sprintpcs.com. 1. Press Applications Launcher . 2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All. 3.
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Start Here.book Page 86 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Organizer Calendar Calendar is a powerful organizer application that helps you manage your schedule. Displaying Your Calendar Do any of the following: Press Calendar Use the 5-way navigation control to move to another day, week, or month (depending on the current view). Choose Go, or press Menu , then from the Options menu, choose Go to Day (/O). Then choose a date from the calendar.
Start Here.book Page 87 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Selected day Selected date Start and end times Adding an Alarm to an Event Organizer 1. In Calendar, select the event. 2. Choose Details. Number of time units Type of time units 3. Check the Alarm box and choose the number of minutes, hours, or days before the event you would like to receive the alarm. Note: The alarm for untimed events (see page 88) is defined by minutes, days, or hours before midnight of the date of the event. 4. Choose OK.
Start Here.book Page 88 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Organizer Creating an Untimed Event An untimed event, such as a birthday or anniversary, does not occur at a particular time. 1. Press Calendar 2. Press Left until you are in Day view. and Right to go to the date of the event. 3. Make sure nothing is highlighted. 4. Type a description for the event. Diamond indicates an untimed event Tip: To enter a birthday or anniversary, create an untimed event.
Start Here.book Page 89 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 3. Choose the Repeat box, then choose a repeat interval: For a birthday or anniversary, choose Year. For weekly events, choose the day(s) the event repeats. For monthly events, choose Day or Date to indicate the repeating method. 4. If the event has an ending date, choose the End on pick list, then select Choose Date, and select the ending date. 5. Choose OK. Organizer This icon indicates a repeating event Editing or Deleting an Event 1.
Start Here.book Page 90 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Organizer 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 set the beginning and end of the day shown on the Calendar screens. Event Duration sets the default duration of a new event. Week Start sets the day on which the calendar week starts.
Start Here.book Page 91 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 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 conflicts Compress Day View controls how times appear in the Day view. When Compress Day View is off, all time slots display. When it is on, start and end times display for each event, but blank time slots toward the bottom of the screen disappear to minimize scrolling.
Start Here.book Page 92 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Organizer Show Categories determines which To Do List categories display in Calendar Day view. Priorities Displayed limits the display of To Do List items to those with a certain priority. Show Priority displays the priority assigned to an item. Show Completed Items displays checked-off items, as well as unchecked items. Show Undated Items displays To Do List items that do not have a Due Date assigned.
Start Here.book Page 93 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 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 also display To Do List items in your calendar. See page 91 for details. Adding a To Do Item 1. Press Applications Launcher . 2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All. 3. Choose the To Do List icon . 4. Choose New to create a new To Do item 5. Type the text of the To Do item.
Start Here.book Page 94 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Organizer 3. 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 based on the importance of each item. Category assigns the item to a specific category. Due Date sets the due date for the item. Choose the Due Date pick list, then select a due date. Private indicates whether the item is private. Check this box to mark this item private.
Start Here.book Page 95 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Checking Off a To Do Item 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. 1. Choose the item you want to check off. 2. Hold Option and press Return . and press Return Organizer Tip: To uncheck the selected item, hold Option . Deleting a To Do Item 1. Highlight the item you want to delete.
Start Here.book Page 96 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Organizer Customizing To Do List The Show Options dialog enables you to control the appearance of the To Do list screen. 1. In the To Do list screen, choose Show. 2. Set any of the following preferences: Sort by indicates the order in which your To Do items appear in the list. Show Completed Items displays items checked off. Show Only Due Items hides items that are not yet due.
Start Here.book Page 97 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Memo Pad Memos are a great way to store notes on your Treo. Each memo can include 4,096 characters of text. Creating a Memo 1. Press Applications Launcher . 2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All. 3. Choose the Memo Pad icon . 4. Enter the text you want to appear in the memo. Press Return to new lines in the memo. to move down 5. Choose Done. Organizer Tip: You can assign categories to your memos.
Start Here.book Page 98 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Organizer 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 travelling or at home, it’s easy to keep track of the best time to reach your business associates, friends, and family in far away places. Setting Your Home City The Home City serves as a point of reference for your other city selections.
Start Here.book Page 99 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Selecting Remote Cities In addition to your home city, you can display the day and time for four other cities anywhere around the globe.These other cities are called remote cities. 1. Use the stylus to tap a pick list in the lower part of the CityTime screen, then select the city closest to the city you want to display. 2. Choose the remaining pick lists, then select the other three cities you want to display.
Start Here.book Page 100 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Organizer 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. Press Menu . 2. From the Options menu, choose Toggle Mode (/M). Selecting Functions in Advanced Calculator Mode 1. Switch to Advanced Calculator mode (see above). 2.
Start Here.book Page 101 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Statistics provides statistical functions such as sum, factorial, and random number generator. Weight/Temp provides weight and temperature conversions for metric and English values. Length provides length conversions for metric and English values. Area provides area conversions for metric, traditional, and English values. Volume provides volume conversions for metric and English values. 4.
Start Here.book Page 102 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Organizer 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, always starting with the current application. Name Lookup You can access Name Lookup directly from the Contacts list.
Start Here.book Page 103 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 4. Do one of the following: Highlight the contact name, then press Center to view the contents of the record. Highlight any phone number, then press Center to dial. Tip: To access Name Lookup in other applications, choose the Lookup button if it appears. Using Find The Find feature locates any text in the built-in applications and databases, and in some third-party applications.
Start Here.book Page 104 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Organizer Beaming Information 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. IR port For best results, the path between the two devices must be clear of obstacles, and both devices kept stationary.
Start Here.book Page 105 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Z A Q & * S W + – 1 Alt X 7 D E 4 C 2 0 8 F R 5 T 3 G V 9 6 B H Y ( # $ U ) ! J ? N M , @ O ' L I : K " P Tip: Beam your business card. From any Phone view, press Menu , then press M. Beaming an Application Not all applications can be beamed. A lock icon next to applications that cannot be beamed. 1. Press Applications Launcher 2. Press Menu appears on the Beam screen . . 3.
Start Here.book Page 106 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Organizer 7. 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 Beam Status dialog to indicate that the transfer is complete before you continue using your Treo. Receiving Beamed Information You can store a beamed entries and applications on your phone, or send them to an expansion card inserted in the expansion slot. 1. Turn on your screen. 2.
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Start Here.book Page 108 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Managing Applications Synchronizing Contacts and Other Personal Data We strongly recommend that you synchronize your Treo and computer frequently to keep your information up-to-date (and backed up) in both locations. Before you can synchronize your contacts and other personal data, you must install the Palm Desktop software from the CD that came with your Treo. See page 21 for instructions. 1.
Start Here.book Page 109 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Installing Applications Your Treo comes with several applications built-in and ready to use.You can also install any of the more than 16,000 third-party Palm OS applications for use on your Treo, such as business software, games, and other applications. When you download an application to your computer, it is probably in a compressed format such as a .zip or .sit file.
Start Here.book Page 110 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Managing Applications 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.
Start Here.book Page 111 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 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.
Start Here.book Page 112 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Managing Applications Removing Applications If you decide that you no longer need an application or you want to free up memory on your Treo, you can remove applications from your Treo or an expansion card.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.These applications appear with a lock icon next to them.
Start Here.book Page 113 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Manually Deleting Applications From Your Computer If an application you delete re-appears on your device, you may need to manually delete it from your computer. 1. Locate your Backup folder on your computer. Windows: C:\Program Files\Handspring\user name. Macintosh: Mac HD\Applications\Palm\Users\user name. If you upgraded from a previous version of Palm Desktop software, your backup folder may be located in the Palm folder. 2.
Start Here.book Page 114 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Managing Applications Using Application Info The Info screens display basic statistics about the applications on your Treo. 1. Press Applications Launcher 2. Press Menu . . 3. From the App menu, choose Info. 4. At the bottom of the screen, choose the type of information you want to view: Version displays the version numbers of applications on your Treo. Size displays the size (in kilobytes) of applications and data on your Treo.
Start Here.book Page 115 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 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. Although SD cards are faster than MMC cards for reading and writing data, you can use either type of expansion card to store: Managing Applications Pictures MP3 audio files Games eBooks Applications Databases ... and more.
Start Here.book Page 116 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Managing Applications 3. 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. Insert the card into the expansion slot until you feel the card lock into place and hear the confirmation tone. Camera lens Notch 5. When you’re done using the expansion card, repeat steps 1 and 2 to remove the expansion card. 6. Reinsert the mock card to keep the expansion slot clean.
Start Here.book Page 117 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Launching Applications on an Expansion Card After you insert an expansion card in the expansion slot, you can launch any of the applications stored on the expansion card, provided you have enough free space in the internal memory of your Treo to accommodate the program. 1. Insert the expansion card into the expansion slot.The Applications Launcher automatically appears. 2. Choose the icon for the application you want to launch.
Start Here.book Page 118 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Managing Applications 4. Choose the Copy To pick list, then select the destination: card name or Phone. 5. Choose the From pick list, 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. Tip: You can install an application directly to an expansion card instead of copying it from Treo’s main memory. See page 109 for details.
Start Here.book Page 119 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Viewing Expansion Card Information The Card Info application displays general information about the expansion card that is currently in the expansion slot and it enables you to rename and format a card. 1. Press Applications Launcher . 2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All. 3. Choose the Card Info icon .
Start Here.book Page 120 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Managing Applications Formatting an Expansion Card Formatting an expansion card is similar to formatting a diskette on a computer. When you format an expansion card, you erase all the data stored on the card and return it to a blank state. 1. Insert the expansion card into the expansion slot.The Applications Launcher automatically appears. 2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All. 3. Choose the Card Info icon 4.
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Start Here.book Page 122 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Customizing Phone Settings Customize your Treo with Phone settings that match the way you make calls.You can select ring and alert tones, adjust call volume, assign a Caller ID picture to a contact, and even choose wallpaper for the Phone application screen, and more. Selecting Ring Tones and SMS Alert Tones You can set different tones and volumes for incoming phone calls, Calendar alarms, and SMS alerts.
Start Here.book Page 123 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 8. Choose the Tones box. 9. Depending on the application, select alert tones from the pick lists that appear: Phone Customizing Known Caller Tone for an incoming call from someone in your Contacts or Favorites. Unknown Caller Tone for an incoming call from someone identified by Caller ID who is not in your Contacts or Favorites. Roaming Tone for incoming calls when you’re outside your home mobile network.
Start Here.book Page 124 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Customizing Calendar Alarm Sound sets the tone played the first time your alarm goes off. Reminder Sound sets the tone played if an alarm is not acknowledged and the alarm repeats itself. Play Sound sets the number of times an alert tone plays during the alarm sequence. Repeat Alarm sets the number of times the alarm repeats if it is not acknowledged. Every sets the interval between alarm repeats if it is not acknowledged.
Start Here.book Page 125 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Tip: You can also preview, send, and delete sounds, such as ring tones, on your phone. From Sound Preferences, choose the Tones box. Choose Manage, then choose Play, Send, or Edit to perform the corresponding action. Adjusting Volume Settings While a call is in progress, or while using the personal speakerphone, press the volume buttons on the side of your Treo to adjust call volume.
Start Here.book Page 126 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Customizing Choosing Wallpaper for the Phone screen If you have images stored on your Treo (see page 63), you can select different wallpaper for the Phone screen. 1. Press Phone 2. Press Menu . . 3. From the Options menu, choose Display Preferences (/Q). 4. Choose the pick list at the top of the screen, then select Show Wallpaper. 5. Choose a Wallpaper image for your Phone screen. 6. Choose OK.
Start Here.book Page 127 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM System Sound Settings You can immediately silence all sounds on your Treo, including phone ring tones, Calendar alerts, and system sounds. If the ringer switch is set to no sound, the ringer setting overrides the sound settings and all sounds are turned off.This does not, however, mute the speaker on your Treo during a phone call. 1. Slide the ringer switch to Sound Mode Off . 2.
Start Here.book Page 128 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Customizing Display and Appearance Turning the Keyboard Backlight On and Off When you turn on night mode, the keyboard backlight illuminates the keys and the screen dims slightly. To turn on the keyboard backlight, press Option To turn off the backlight, press Option then then again.
Start Here.book Page 129 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Aligning the Touchscreen Occasionally, your Treo touchscreen may need to be readjusted. If it is out of alignment, you may see the wrong feature being activated when you tap the screen.To fix the problem, you can realign the touchscreen any time. 1. Press Applications Launcher . 2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All. 3. Choose the Prefs icon . 4. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select Display.
Start Here.book Page 130 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Customizing Applications Launcher Settings You can change the Applications Launcher settings on your Treo so that you can easily access the applications you use most often.You can arrange and display your applications by category, reassign the buttons on your Treo, and choose default applications for specific tasks.
Start Here.book Page 131 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Displaying Applications by Category Do one of the following: Press Applications Launcher repeatedly to cycle through all your categories. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select the category you want to display. Choosing the Applications Launcher Display By default, the Applications Launcher displays each application as an icon. As an alternative, you can view a list of applications.
Start Here.book Page 132 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Customizing Button Settings Buttons Preferences Buttons Preferences enable you to choose which applications are associated with the buttons on the front of your Treo and the HotSync button on the cable.You can also change the applications associated with these buttons when they are used in combination with the Option key. 1. Press Applications Launcher . 2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All. 3.
Start Here.book Page 133 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Setting Default Applications Sometimes, one application looks for another application to handle some data (for example, a mail application might launch a browser when you choose a link in an email message). Default Apps Preferences enable you to designate a specific application as the default handler for a particular type of data. For example, you can choose Blazer Web Browser as the default Web browser. 1. Press Applications Launcher 2.
Start Here.book Page 134 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Customizing Date and Time Settings Setting the Date and Time Date & Time Preferences enable you to set the time, date, time zone, and daylight savings setting for your Treo. By default, your phone synchronizes the date and time with the PCS Network when Wireless Mode is on and you are inside a coverage area. To manually set the date and time, follow these steps: 1. Press Applications Launcher 2. Choose the Prefs icon . . 3.
Start Here.book Page 135 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Setting Date and Time Formats Formats Preferences enable you to choose number conventions based on geographic regions. For example, in the United Kingdom, time often 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. Press Applications Launcher 2. Choose the Prefs icon . . 3.
Start Here.book Page 136 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Customizing General Preferences General Preferences enable you to set the auto shutoff interval, the beam receive feature, sounds, and screen colors for your Treo. 1. Press Applications Launcher . 2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All. 3. Choose the Prefs icon . 4. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select General. 5.
Start Here.book Page 137 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 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. Customizing Keyguard manually disables all buttons and the touchscreen to prevent accidental presses in your briefcase or pocket.
Start Here.book Page 138 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Customizing Phone Lock You can lock your phone to prevent unauthorized voice and data calls. When your phone is locked, you must enter the correct code to unlock it.You can, however, still place emergency calls when your phone is locked. 1. Press Phone 2. Press Menu . . 3. From the Options menu, choose Phone Lock (/L). 4. (Optional.
Start Here.book Page 139 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM System Password Lock To protect your personal information, you can lock the system so that you need to enter your password to access any of your data or use other features of your Treo. Important: If you lock your system, you must enter the exact password to unlock it. If you forget the password, you need to perform a hard reset to resume using your phone. Performing a hard reset deletes all the records in your phone.
Start Here.book Page 140 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Customizing 8. Choose one of the following options: Never prevents your Treo from locking automatically.You can still lock your system manually by choosing Lock & Turn Off and then choosing Off & Lock. On power off locks your Treo when you turn off the screen, or when it shuts off with the auto-off feature. At a preset time locks your Treo at a specific time of day. After a preset delay locks your Treo after a period of inactivity.
Start Here.book Page 141 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 5. If you assigned a password with the Security application, choose Unlock, enter your password, then choose OK to continue. 6. Type the text that you want to appear in the Owner Preferences screen. Customizing 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.
Start Here.book Page 142 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Customizing Hiding or Masking All Private Records 1. Make sure the records you want to hide or mask are marked private. 2. Press Applications Launcher . 3. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All. 4. Choose the Security icon . 5. Choose the Current Privacy pick list, then select either Hide Records or Mask Records. Viewing All Private Records 1. Press Applications Launcher . 2.
Start Here.book Page 143 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Security and Palm Desktop (Windows) Palm Desktop for Windows observes the security password for your Treo. If you forget your Treo password, you cannot view your data in Palm Desktop. You can change your password, but all records marked as Private will be deleted.You can restore these records at the next HotSync operation. 1. Press Applications Launcher . 2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All. 3.
Start Here.book Page 144 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Customizing Additional Features Location Your PCS Phone is equipped with a Location feature for use in connection with location-based services which may be available in the future. Currently the location information is used to help identify your longitude and latitude position during an emergency call. You can prevent your location information from being provided during all calls except when you contact 911 in an emergency. 1. Press Phone 2.
Start Here.book Page 145 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Accessories for Your Phone PCS Accessories These and other accessories are available for purchase at your local Sprint Store.You can also call the PCS Accessory Hotline (1-800-974-2221) or visit www.sprintpcs.com. Next day delivery is offered in select areas. Extended Battery Provides up to 3 hours of continuous talk time or up to 1 week of continuous standby time. Stylus Provides a replacement or spare stylus for your phone.
Start Here.book Page 146 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Customizing Leather Side Case With Belt Clip Clips to your belt or bag and provides both quick access and protection for your phone. Stereo Headphone Adapter Converts a mini-stereo phone connector to a 2.5mm connector so that it is compatible with the headphone jack on your phone.This enables you to listen to MP3 files on your Treo with your own stereo headphones.
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Start Here.book Page 148 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Help Getting Help This section presents answers to the questions and issues you are most likely to have while using your Treo phone. Launching the Tutorial Your Treo includes a built-in tutorial to teach you the basics. Launch it any time, anywhere. 1. Press Applications Launcher . 2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All. 3. Choose the Tutorial icon . 4. Follow the instructions and learn all about your Treo.
Start Here.book Page 149 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Upgrading From Another Palm Powered Device Note for Macintosh Users: A special README file on the Treo 600 CD contains instructions to make sure you don’t encounter compatibility issues when you upgrade to Treo 600. Follow the instructions in this README file for a smooth transition. To transfer all compatible applications and data from your previous device to your new Treo: 1.
Start Here.book Page 150 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Help 150 Menu commands. Users familiar with Graffiti’s Menu launch command can now access system menus by pressing Menu .To access a menu shortcut, press Menu , then the letter for the shortcut (see page 32). Backlight.Treo includes a keyboard backlight that also dims the screen slightly for low light conditions. While your Treo screen is on, press Option then to turn on the keyboard backlight. Center button.
Start Here.book Page 151 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Trouble Installing Palm Desktop? The software included with your Treo installs the drivers that let you synchronize with Palm Desktop software or Microsoft® Outlook® for Windows. 1. Restart your computer. 2. Quit any active applications, including virus scanners and Internet security applications. 3. Make sure you’re installing the version of Palm Desktop that came on the CD with your Treo.
Start Here.book Page 152 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Help 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.
Start Here.book Page 153 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 1. Unscrew the stylus tip to access the reset tool. 2. While holding Up back of your Treo. , use the reset tool to gently press the reset button on the 3. When the Palm Powered logo appears, release Up . 4. Perform a soft reset. Some features, such as Wireless Mode, are not available until you complete this step. Hard Reset A hard reset erases all data and third-party software on your Treo.
Start Here.book Page 154 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Help 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 128). 2. If that doesn’t work, perform a soft reset (see page 152). 3. If that doesn’t work, connect the Treo to the AC charger (see page 3) and perform a soft reset again. 4. If that doesn’t work, perform a hard reset (see page 153).
Start Here.book Page 155 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 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. If standing, move about 10 feet in any direction. In a building, move near a window. Open any metal blinds. In a building, move outdoors or to a more open area. Outdoors, move away from large buildings, trees, or electrical wires.
Start Here.book Page 156 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Help The Treo Won’t Connect to the Internet Your Treo supports PCS Vision, a way to connect to the Internet that is persistent, faster, and more reliable than a regular dial-up connection. All Sprint customers can connect to the Internet, but to avoid high per-minute charges, we recommend that you subscribe to a PCS Vision plan. Press and hold the Wireless Mode button to turn off Wireless Mode.Then, turn Wireless Mode back on again.
Start Here.book Page 157 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 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 from your computer.To make sure you always have an up-to-date backup of your data, synchronize frequently.
Start Here.book Page 158 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Help 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 As you complete the following steps, perform a HotSync operation after each step.
Start Here.book Page 159 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 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 includes software to synchronize with Palm Desktop or Microsoft Outlook for Windows. The software that lets you synchronize with Microsoft Outlook is called PocketMirror, from Chapura, Inc.
Start Here.book Page 160 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Help Web I Can’t Access a Page 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.To ensure that you’re viewing the page directly from the Internet, press Menu , then from the Page menu, choose Refresh. After confirming your Internet connection, try to view the page in question again.
Start Here.book Page 161 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Picture Mail The Picture Mail application takes pictures at Small picture size (160x120 pixels) and Large picture size (640x480 pixels, or 0.3 megapixel). Here are some tips for taking good pictures with the built-in camera: Remember, when you synchronize, your Picture Mail images are stored in the Treo Pictures folder on your hard drive (see page 68). 161 Help Clean the camera’s lens with a soft, lint-free cloth.
Start Here.book Page 162 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Help Third-Party Applications On rare occasions, third-party applications can cause conflicts that interfere with the smooth operation of your Treo.Third-party applications that modify the wireless features of your Treo 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 152). 2.
Start Here.book Page 163 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 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. Note: Treo may not re-establish a PCS Vision session after a hard reset. To manually establish a new PCS Vision session, launch the Blazer Web Browser.
Start Here.book Page 164 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Help 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: Picture Mail. Pictures can consume excessive memory. Move your pictures to an expansion card or upload them to your account on the Picture Mail Web site, and then delete large files from your Treo (see page 66). Internet.
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Start Here.book Page 166 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Glossary 1XRTT:The next generation of mobile Internet connectivity that allows for persistent data connections as long as you are actively using your data connection. The average data transmission rate is around 70kb/s although theoretical limits are 153.6kb/s. With PCS Vision plans, you pay a monthly rate for unlimited data transfer and you don't pay for connection time. Alt (alternative) : A keyboard key.
Start Here.book Page 167 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Lithium Ion (Li-Ion):The rechargeable battery technology used in Treo phones. Option key :The keyboard button that lets you access the alternative feature that appears above the letter on each key. Palm Desktop:A PIM application for computers that helps you manage your personal information and keep your personal data synchronized with your Treo. Palm OS:The operating system of your Treo phone.
Start Here.book Page 168 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Glossary PocketMirror: Software included on the Treo CD that lets you synchronize with Microsoft Outlook (English language and Windows only). PocketMirror is made by a third-party company called Chapura, Inc. SMS (Short Messaging Service):The service that exchanges short text messages almost instantly between mobile phones.These messages can usually include up to 160 characters.
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Start Here.book Page 170 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Safety & Warranty Performance and Safety Important Information About Your Phone and Service Keeping Tabs on Signal Strength The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the signal strength in your area.Your phone informs you of the current signal strength by displaying a number of bars next to the signal strength icon.The more bars displayed, the stronger the signal.
Start Here.book Page 171 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Phone FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE PROPERTY DAMAGE. Using Your Phone While Driving Talking on your phone while driving (or operating the phone without a hands-free device) is prohibited in some jurisdictions. Laws vary as to specific restrictions. Remember that safety always comes first.
Start Here.book Page 172 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Safety & Warranty Note: Always turn off the phone in health care facilities and request permission before using the phone near medical equipment. Turning Off Your Phone Before Flying Turn off your phone before boarding any aircraft.To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to use your phone while the plane is on the ground.
Start Here.book Page 173 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Never dispose of the phone by incineration. Keep the metal contacts on the bottom of your phone clean. Don’t attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the battery. The battery may need recharging if it has not been used for a long period of time. Don’t store the phone in extreme temperature areas for long periods of time. Store the phone in environments that range from 32º F to 113º F (0º C to 45º C).
Start Here.book Page 174 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Safety & Warranty RF Safety Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy (SAR) Radio transmitting devices radiate Radio Frequency (RF) energy during its operation. RF energy can be absorbed into the human body and potentially can cause adverse health effects if excessive levels are absorbed.The unit of measurement for human exposure to RF energy is “Specific Absorption Rate” (SAR).
Start Here.book Page 175 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Terms and Conditions & Warranty Information Terms and Conditions of Services (Effective as of June 1, 2003 until replaced) Thanks for choosing Sprint.These terms and conditions are part of your agreement with Sprint for PCS Services. The terms and conditions included with your PCS Phone may not be the most current version. For the most current version of the terms and conditions, please visit our Web site at www.sprintpcs.
Start Here.book Page 176 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Safety & Warranty Credit Verification. You must have and maintain satisfactory credit to receive and continue to receive Services. We will verify your credit before agreeing to provide Services to you and we may verify your credit at any time while we provide Services to you. Credit verification may include a review of credit reports that we receive from credit bureaus.
Start Here.book Page 177 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Termination. Term Service Plan. EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY THE AGREEMENT, IF YOU TERMINATE YOUR TERM SERVICE PLAN BEFORE THE END OF THE TERM, OR IF WE TERMINATE SERVICES FOR CAUSE BEFORE THE END OF THE TERM,YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO PAY THE EARLY TERMINATION FEE ASSOCIATED WITH YOUR TERM SERVICE PLAN. No early termination fee is charged if you terminate a Term Service Plan in accordance with the return policy associated with your Term Service Plan.
Start Here.book Page 178 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Safety & Warranty Charges. For most forms of wireless Service, your usage will be charged from the time you first initiate contact between your phone or other wireless device and the network until the network connection is broken, whether or not you are successful in connecting with the service with which you seek to connect, even if the connection is later broken or dropped.
Start Here.book Page 179 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM including those resulting from dropped network connections.Your invoice will not separately identify the number of kilobytes attributable to your use of specific sites, sessions or services used. PCS Vision Premium Services. Your PCS Vision wireless services may allow you to access or download premium content for an additional charge. Certain PCS Vision services (e.g., games, ringers and screen savers) primarily contain premium services content.
Start Here.book Page 180 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Safety & Warranty Voice Command. PCS Voice Command is an optional service that allows you to place calls by using speech recognition technology. Calls to 911 or similar emergency numbers cannot be placed through the Voice Command feature.
Start Here.book Page 181 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Late Payment Charges. Payment is past due if we do not receive it by the due date shown on your invoice. Any payment for Services and equipment not made when due accrues late charges until paid at the rate of 5% per month or at the highest rate allowed by law. Acceptance of late or partial payments (even if marked “paid in full”) does not waive our right to collect all amounts that you owe us.
Start Here.book Page 182 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Safety & Warranty Deposits. If we require a deposit for you to establish or keep Services, we will hold the deposit as partial guarantee of payment for Services. We may change the deposit amount at any time to reflect revised estimated monthly charges based upon your usage. A deposit may not be used to pay any invoice (unless it is used to pay a final invoice) or delay payment.
Start Here.book Page 183 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM We also invoice you for fees that we collect and remit to the government such as Universal Service, and for surcharges that we collect and keep to pay for the costs of complying with government mandates such as number pooling and portability, and Enhanced 911 service.These charges are neither taxes nor government imposed assessments. Roaming. Calls made while off the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network are “roaming” calls.
Start Here.book Page 184 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Safety & Warranty new messages. In certain instances, you may be required to manually reset or clear your mailbox indicator. Caller ID. If you do not want people you call to receive the Number assigned to your phone, you must call PCS Customer Solutions for information about automatic Caller ID blocking.
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Start Here.book Page 186 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Safety & Warranty LAW, GOVERNS THE QUESTION OF WHETHER A CLAIM IS SUBJECT TO ARBITRATION. HOWEVER, NOTHING CONTAINED IN THIS ARBITRATION PROVISION SHALL PRECLUDE THE CUSTOMER FROM RESOLVING ANY CLAIM, CONTROVERSY OR DISPUTE IN SMALL CLAIMS COURT HE OR SHE OTHERWISE WOULD HAVE THE RIGHT TO PURSUE. A single arbitrator engaged in the practice of law will conduct the arbitration.
Start Here.book Page 187 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM General. If either of us does not enforce any right or remedy available under this Agreement, that failure is not a waiver of the right or remedy for any other breach or failure by the other party. Our waiver of any requirement in any one instance is not a general waiver of that requirement and does not amend this Agreement.This Agreement is subject to any applicable federal and state law (collectively,“Applicable Laws”).
Start Here.book Page 188 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Safety & Warranty Terms of PCS Picture Mail Service The Pictures or Picture Mail service (“Service”) – including access to and use of the services at www.picturemail.sprintpcs.com – is provided to you by Sprint under the following terms and conditions and incorporate the Terms and Conditions set forth at www.sprintpcs.
Start Here.book Page 189 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM 6. Use of Pictures Solely for the purposes of displaying your pictures to selected persons and fulfilling your print orders, you grant us permission to use, download, upload, copy, print, display, reproduce, modify, publish, post, transmit and distribute any material included in your albums. 7.
Start Here.book Page 190 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Safety & Warranty international law or regulation; or (6) “junk mail,”“spam,”“chain letters,” or unsolicited mass distribution of email. 8. Privacy Statement In order to register you as a member of the Service, we ask you to supply us with some basic information (email address, user selected Picture Mail password, name) during the registration process and, occasionally, at other times while using the Service.
Start Here.book Page 191 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM The anonymous information collected is not associated with you personally or your business. Sprint uses this anonymous information in the aggregate to improve Sprint Web sites and the services we provide through those sites. (c) Use Of Cookies Sprint Web sites may use “cookies” to collect the anonymous information described in this Privacy Policy.
Start Here.book Page 192 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Safety & Warranty We use personally identifiable information provided at a Sprint Web site in the following ways unless otherwise specified: 1. For its intended purpose (such as to complete an online order for service). 2.To provide you with information about new PCS Products and Services or products and services offered in conjunction with Sprint business partners.
Start Here.book Page 193 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM (j) Links Some Sprint Web sites contain links to other Web sites that are owned and operated by parties other than Sprint. Please be aware that this Privacy Policy does not extend to any Web sites other than those owned and controlled by Sprint. (k) Account Information You may always contact us at privacy@mail.sprint.com or by telephone or mail to verify your name, address, email address, telephone number and/or billing information.
Start Here.book Page 194 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Safety & Warranty 12. Changes to the Service and Termination of the Service (a) We may change these Terms from time to time without notice to you. Should you object to any of these Terms or any changes to them, or should you become dissatisfied with the Service in any way, your only recourse is to immediately: (1) discontinue use of the Service; and (2) terminate the Service and notify us of the termination.
Start Here.book Page 195 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM LIABILITY AND RECOVERY FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IS EXCLUDED. (c) THIS SITE AND ALL PRODUCTS, SERVICES AND CONTENT PROVIDED THROUGH IT ARE PROVIDED “AS IS”AND “AS AVAILABLE' AND WITH NO WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER.
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Start Here.book Page 197 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM whether under warranty or not. Handspring makes no warranty or representation that its software products will meet your requirements or will work in combination with any hardware or applications software products provided by third parties, that the operation of the software products will be uninterrupted or error free, or that all defects in the software products will be corrected. Remedies.
Start Here.book Page 198 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Safety & Warranty Specifications Radio CDMA 1900/800 dual-band digital 1XRTT also supports CSD Phone features Personal speakerphone Hands-free headset jack (2.
Start Here.book Page 199 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Index Numerics 1XRTT 166 24-hour clock 135 3-way calling.
Start Here.book Page 200 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Index expansion cards and 115, 117 installing 84, 109–111, 164 navigational control and third-party 30 opening 28, 71, 117 phone conversations and running 47 power consumption for 5 removing 112 setting default 133 setting preferences for 130 troubleshooting problems with 162 uninstalling 152 upgrades and 149 Applications Launcher customizing 130 defined 166 running 29, 117 Applications Launcher button 29 appointments.
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Start Here.book Page 205 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM I icons 131 Ignore button 43, 56 image database 68 Image option 52 images disabling 75, 82 downloading 61, 67, 79 managing online 67 moving 66, 67 reducing size of 64 setting preferences for 68 taking digital 61, 63 troubleshooting 160, 161 Inbox 67, 72 incoming calls 43, 52, 56, 123 incoming messages 44, 55, 72 Info screen 114 Information icon ii infrared (defined) 166 Infrared port.
Start Here.book Page 206 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Index keyboard shortcuts 33 Keyguard application 28, 137 L launching applications 28, 117 LED display 4, 25 liability 184 Light. See LED display lightning bolts 4 Li-Ion battery. See battery Li-Ion technology 167 links. See Web links Lithium Ion.
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Start Here.book Page 212 Monday, September 8, 2003 11:13 AM Index in reverse type 31 searching for 81, 103 text fields 31 text messaging See SMS Text Telephone 58 third-party applications getting help with 111 installing 109, 164 navigation control and 30 troubleshooting problems with 162 uninstalling 152 Three-Way Calling feature 57 time formats 135 time stamps 74 time zone 134 time.
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