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1. Opening applications 27 5 MPORTANT If you re rading from another m Powered device llow the steps i Upgrading from another Palm Powered device on page 164 before you set up your computer for your pg al v f you want to synchronize your information wi another desktop software contact the software developer to obtain a conduit if one is available S Ss S Setting up your computer Synchronization lets you enter information on your computer using Palm Desktop software or Microsoft Outlook for Windows and then efficiently transfer that info to your Treo 650 smartphone At the same time changes you make on your smartphone are transferred to Palm Desktop or Microsoft Outlook Even if you manage all your contacts on your smartphone synchronization is a great way to back up your info Before you can synchronize you need to install the desktop synchronization software on your computer Even if you already own a Palm Powered device and have installed a previous version you must install the software that came with your Treo smartphone on the Palm Software Installation CD System requirements Your computer should meet the following minimum system profiles for Windows or Mac computers Windows 2000 or XP or later 32MB of available memory RAM e 170MB of free hard disk space CD drive
2. o older name and i 90 Browsing the web 0 need to gt with the ifile mid gt with Editing or deleting a bookmark or saved page 1 From the Bookmarks View open the menus gt 2 Select Edit Bookmarks on the Bookmarks menu 3 Select the bookmark you want to edit or delete 4 Enter the desired changes 5 Select OK Arranging bookmarks and saved pages The web browser includes ten pages so that you can arrange bookmarks and saved pages in a logical fashion For example you can store travel links on one page stock links on another and business links on third page 1 From the Bookmarks View open the menus gt marear List 2 Select Edit Bookmarks on the Bookmarks menu pamone Downloads 3 Enter a new title for this page Google Mapquest 4 Use the stylus to drag and drop bookmarks into pee oo different slots on the current page To move a rr bookmark to a different page drag and drop it on io a n the Page icon E 5 Select OK Downloading files from a web page The web browser lets you download up to 2MB of files that are usable on your Treo smartphone such as new applications MIDI ringtones or photos that are specifically tagged for download When you download a file it is automatically sent to the application that can use the file For example if you download an MP3 file you can store it on an expansion card and play it
3. Not all applications can be beamed A Lock icon appears on the Beam screen f you can t receive beamed next to applications that cannot be beamed information try a soft reset 1 Go to Applications see Resetting your Treo 2 Open the menus gt 650 smartphone on 3 Select Beam on the App menu age 170 4 Select the Beam From pick list and select whether the application you want to beam is located on your Treo smartphone or on an expansion card Select the application you want to transfer 6 Select Beam o Beaming information 129 130 J 7 When the Beam Status dialog box appears point the IR port on your smartphone directly at the IR port of the receiving device 8 Wait for the Beam Status dialog box to indicate that the transfer is complete before you continue using your smartphone Receiving beamed information 1 Turn on your screen 2 Point the IR port on your Treo smartphone directly at the IR port of the transmitting device to open the Beam Status dialog box 3 When the Beam dialog box appears select a category for the entry 4 Press Up to receive the beam or press Down to refuse it Beaming information first month managing applications E g On a Windows computer you can also access palmOne Quick Install by selecting the Quick Install icon in Palm Desktop software or on the Start menu in the Programs folde
4. S ZA lt gt 5 Installing applications 133 8 S phone and 0 them ur phone ur comp c f you upgraded from a previous version 0 e applications are actory installed on your cannot be eleted These are listed with a Lock icon nex op software p folder may be e Palm folder pplications deleted from are kept on ter in the ive fold user folder 134 er of yo Removing applications If you decide that you no longer need an application or you want to free up memory you can remove applications from your smartphone or an expansion card for more on expansion cards see Inserting and removing expansion cards on page 137 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 smartphone 1 Go to Applications lt 2 Open the menus gt 3 Select Delete on the App menu 4 If you want to remove an application from an expansion card insert the card into your Treo smartphone 5 Select the Delete From pick list and select the location of the application you want to remove 6 Select the application that you want to remove 7 Select Delete 8 Synchronize to remove the application from the Backup folder on your computer
5. Add Favorite Label John W Number 555 2222 Quick Key press and hold Ringtone v Defoult e OK Coar 7 Optional Enter a Quick Key When you are in the Phone application you can press and hold the Quick Key to instantly open the favorite 8 Optional Select the Ringtone pick list and select a special ringtone for incoming calls from that contact 9 Optional Select More and then select advanced options Extra Digits Defines additional digits to dial such as a password or extension Dial Extra Digits Automatically Dials predefined extra digits immediately after dialing the phone number when checked 10 Select OK 5 Favori gh the other pages bers for the selected Q f there are no blank ttons ol the curre es page press Down Right to scroll all the contaci or business ight the favorite button and press Space a special ringto ra digits sele 5 e Defining favorite buttons 55 5 You can also your b Favori Edi Favori W ore enter simp aes This sen of pe a 56 rganize Ons 0 U G enu an Ile creating j tiple s pages Ope s Pages favorite yo ly separa ople n diffe selec ent the Edit a Message addres e each address with a comma is an easy way messages to a group can SES 0 Cre
6. using your Treo 650 smartphone by Palm Includes setup information and instructions for most tasks Copyright Copyright 2005 Palm Inc All rights reserved Palm Treo VersaMail the Palm and Treo logos Palm Palm OS HotSync Graffiti and Palm Powered are among the trademarks or registered trademarks owned by or licensed to Palm Inc This product contains ACCESS Co Ltd s NetFront 3 0 Internet browser software 1996 2005 ACCESS Co Ltd and ACCESS Systems America Inc NetFront is the trademark or registered trademark of ACCESS Co Ltd in Japan and in other countries except the United States of America NetFront is a registered trademark of NetFront Communications Inc in the United States of America and is used under a license A portion of this software includes software modules developed by the Independent JPEG group MPEG Layer 3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson RealPlayer and RealAudio are registered trademarks of RealNetworks Inc All other brand and product names are or may be trademarks of and are used to identify products or services of their respective owners Disclaimer and limitation of liability Palm Inc and its suppliers assume no responsibility for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this guide Palm Inc and its suppliers assume no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties that may arise through the use of this software Palm Inc and its supplier
7. 4 Select the event you want to reschedule Select Details In addition to the settings covered earlier in this chapter you can also change any of the following settings Date and Time When the event takes place Change these settings to reschedule the event Location A description of where the event takes place Category The color coded category for this event Note Space for you to enter additional text Delete The event is erased from your calendar Select OK Scheduling a repeating event 1 2 3 4 Create an event and then select it Select Details Select the Repeat pick list and then select a repeat interval For weekly events select the day s the event repeats for monthly events select Day or Date to indicate the repeating method If the event has an ending date select the End on pick list select Select Date and then select the ending date 6 5 To save memory you can rge your old events Open the Record menu and select Purge Select the Delete events older than ick list and select a imeframe Select OK you syne with Microsoft Outlook and your events include other people a With field appears in the Details dialog box and your attendee info appears in is field after you sync o enter a birthday add is info to the person s Contacts entry To enter an anniversary create an untimed
8. 8 To display additional fields for this contact select Plus 9 After you enter all the information select Done 102 Managing contacts Viewing or changing contact information aor WN In the Contacts list begin entering one of the following for the contact you want to view or edit e First initial and last name e First name Lastname Select the name of the entry you want to open Select Edit Make changes to the entry as necessary Select Done Deleting a contact ile 2 3 4 Open the contact you want to delete Open the menus gt Select Delete Contact on the Record menu Select OK Defining your business card 1 2 3 4 Create a new contact with your business card While still in Contact Edit View open the menus gt Select Business Card on the Record menu Now you can beam your business card to other Palm Powered devices In any Phone view open the menus gt Select Beam Business Card on the Record menu Q 3 In the Contacts list press Up or Down to move to the previous or next Contacts record Managing contacts 103 6 J If you have several appointments to en Palm Desktop so or Microsol your comp synchroniz f er and ti Synchronizing con ore efficient to use ore information see er it s are tlook on then on ith the er For acts a
9. To view other full size photos press Righ and Le To rotate a photo open the edia menu and select Rotate Picture Select the photo you want to rotate and then select the orientation 5 Viewing a photo 1 From the Gallery select the photo you want to view 2 Press Up or Down to zoom in and out 3 If the photo has a voice caption select Audio J to hear it 4 Select Done Viewing a video 1 From the Gallery select the video you want to view 2 Press Up or Down to adjust the volume 3 Select Done Viewing a slide show 1 From the Gallery select Slide show 2 Tap the screen to return to the thumbnail view Sending a photo or video You can send a photo to other photo enabled mobile phones or to an email address 1 From the Gallery highlight the photo or video you want to send 2 Select Send Sj 3 If you are sending a photo the Messaging application opens Add an address and send the message See Creating and sending messages on page 72 for details 4 Add an address and send the message 96 Taking photos and videos Copying a photo or video You can copy photos or videos from your phone to an expansion card and vice versa 1 From the Gallery select the photo s or video s you want to copy 2 Open the menus gt 3 Select Copy to Card for items on your phone or Copy to Device for items on an expansion card from the Media
10. double click on one of the Outlook conduits and select Help have duplicate entries in Microsoft Outlook after sync i 2 Open Microsoft Outlook and delete the duplicate entries Manually enter any information you ve added to your phone since the last time you synchronized Go to the conduit dialog box for the affected application and select Desktop overwrites handheld Synchronize your phone and your computer Go to the conduit dialog box you selected in step 3 and select Synchronize the files My appointments show up in the wrong time slot after sync If you re using Microsoft Outlook 1 Make sure that you installed the Microsoft Outlook conduit that came with your Treo 650 smartphone If you re not sure whether this software is installed reinstall it Open Microsoft Outlook and correct the wrong entries Manually enter any information you ve added to your phone since the last time you synchronized Go to the Calendar conduit dialog box and select Desktop overwrites handheld Synchronize your phone and your computer Go to the conduit dialog box and select Synchronize the files ow om eJ Synchronization 183 e J 184 Synchronization You should now be able to assign time zones to your events without encountering this problem If you re using Palm Desktop software OaRWND 7 8 9 On your phone press Calendar Open the menus gt
11. select Send 110 Applications and selec Sounds Select Tones and then select Manage To play a sound select it and press select it and press You can also preview delete and send sounds on Go to elete a sound and to send a Calendar Selecting alarm tones 1 Open the menus gt 2 Select Options and then select Sound Preferences 3 Select the Volume box 4 Select each pick list and select an Alert Volume and Vibrate options 5 Select the Tones box 6 Select tones from any of the following pick lists Alarm Sound The tone played the first time your alarm goes off e Reminder Sound The tone played if an alarm is not acknowledged and the alarm repeats itself e Play Sound The number of times an alert tone will play during the alarm sequence e Repeat Alarm The number of times the alarm repeats itself if the alarm is not acknowledged Every The interval between alarm repeats if the alarm is not acknowledged Alarm Preset A default for the number of minutes hours or days before the event for which the alarm goes off 7 Select Done Preferences Sound amp Alerts Sound amp Alerts Application Colendar Application Calendar gt Sound Mode On Alarm Sound Alarm Alert Volume v 4 Reminder Sound Alarm Vibrate Off Play Sound Once Repeat Alarm 3 Times QB Sound Mode Off Every 5 Minutes Vibrate On O Alarm Preset Cie Cress Tasks You can use T
12. D ap key vi ay encounter strange avi ember n y applical en with board and gator in avior or e ications i ot all third ions were e Treo 5 way ind You rors in these you use the board and gator 5 way Third party applications 191 od 192 Error messages Error messages Your Treo smartphone is designed to minimize interruptions when a system error occurs If your device encounters a system error it automatically resets itself and resumes functioning as normal If possible it even turns your phone back on if it was on before the error occurred Sometimes you might want to know more about an error Your Treo smartphone uses a special interface to show error messages in greater detail Press Phone Send Press Center and then select Dial Pad Enter 377 and then press Phone Send Review the screen with details about the conditions that lead up to the most recent automatic reset 5 Select OK AAU N Please note that third party developers create their own error messages If you do not understand an error message please contact the developer of the application for help Making room on your Treo 650 smartphone ond om Nv If you store a large number of records or install many third party applications the internal memory on your Treo 650 smartphone may fill up Here are some common ways to clear space Email Messages that have la
13. The standard also requires ovens to have two independent interlock systems that prevent the oven from generating microwaves the moment that the latch is released or the door of the oven is opened The FDA has stated that ovens that meet its standards and are used according to the manufacturer s recommendations are safe for consumer and industrial use More information is available from www fda gov cdrh The EPA has in the past considered developing federal guidelines for public exposure to RF radiation However EPA activities related to RF safety and health are presently limited to advisory functions For example the EPA now chairs an Inter agency Radiofrequency Working Group which coordinates RF health related activities among the various federal agencies with health or regulatory responsibilities in this area OSHA is responsible for protecting workers from exposure to hazardous chemical and physical agents In 1971 OSHA issued a protection guide for exposure of workers to RF radiation 29 CFR 1910 97 However this guide was later ruled to be only advisory and not mandatory Moreover it was based on an earlier RF exposure standard that has now been revised At the present time OSHA uses the IEEE and or FCC exposure guidelines for enforcement purposes under OSHA s general duty clause for more information see http www osha slc gov SLTC radiofrequencyradiation index html NIOSH is part of the U S Department of
14. 163 Upgrading from another Palm Powered device om om ond Always use the same You can transfer all compatible applications and information from your previous device anguage for your Treo to your new Treo 650 smartphone This includes your calendar events contacts smartphone your operating memos and to do items as well as your application settings and any compatible third system and yo r desktop party applications and files software Otherwise you i l er ay lose information or During the installation some third party applications may be quarantined because 3 they are not compatible with the Palm OS software version 5 4 on your new Treo have difficulty wit synchronization Support is smartphone Quarantined files are not installed on your smartphone nor are they ot provided for mix and deleted these files are placed in a new folder on your computer aten language Setups 1 Calculate how much space your applications and f p info occupy on your old device From the Device Phone Some third party utilities Applicati Free Space 17 5M of 22 4M pplications screen open the menus Select Info allow you to back up your Quick Tour KG old device s information on the App menu At the bottom of the screen AboutBoxtib abxt 17K onto an expansion card select Size Look at the numbers on the Free paiar oon an
15. Game Volume pick list 146 Glossary 197 gradients 125 graphics 91 See also images photos H hands free devices 59 60 202 Hands free Setup button 60 Hang Up All button 46 hanging up phone 46 47 50 hard reset 171 hard resets 158 headphones 116 headset button 42 57 headsets Index 213 connecting to Bluetooth devices 57 59 connecting to phone 38 57 listening to music and 58 specifications for 58 hearing impaired services 52 help 163 hexadecimal characters 125 hiding private entries 159 highlighting phone numbers 41 web links 88 highlighting items 19 high speed data networks 197 hints 157 History command 91 History list in web browser 91 Hold button 47 holding phone calls 47 48 49 home city 122 home icon 88 92 home page 92 HotSync Manager 197 HotSync technology 197 HotSync solving problems with 180 184 icons 88 150 Ignore button 42 images 91 92 See also photos images moving 97 IMAP protocol 70 IMAP servers 71 incoming mail servers 71 incoming messages 37 38 incoming phone calls 42 49 Info screens 135 information marking as private 159 214 Index protecting 157 receiving over Bluetooth connections 63 searching for 126 sending over Bluetooth connections 62 storing 136 synchronizing 31 transferring 128 updating 31 infrared port 128 inserting expansion cards 137 installation problems solving 169 installer 132 installing applications 132 133 Palm Desktop software 133 RealPlay
16. Select Options and then select Preferences Uncheck the New events use time zones box if it s checked On your computer open Palm Desktop software and correct the wrong entries Manually enter any information you ve added to your phone since the last time you synchronized Go to the Calendar conduit dialog box and select Desktop overwrites handheld Synchronize your phone and your computer Go to the conduit dialog box and select Synchronize the files To avoid this problem in the future do not assign time zones to your events Palm Desktop software does not support time zones Email have problems using my account Occasionally you may experience problems using an email account after you set it up If you followed the account setup procedure and are experiencing problems using the account verify that the account complies with your email provider s requirements by following these steps Verify both your password and your username for your email account Some wireless service providers require you to be on their network to use your email account If this is the case be sure to use your provider s network as the connection type for the account Some wireless service providers have other requirements specific to their service For example Yahoo requires you to set up POP mail forwarding for your Yahoo account to download email messages to your phone Check with your service provider to see if any provider spe
17. Send Connects and sends all messages immediately i se faa their Outbox Puts the message in the Outbox to send later chile device Drafts Saves the message and so you can continue working on it at another time If you select Send and the message cannot be sent for any reason the message is stored in your Outbox 72 Sending and receiving email Attaching photos and videos 1 Create the message to which you want to attach the photo or video Tap herel Application pre Appointment vCal 2 On the New Message screen tap the red paper clip Database pdb Documents Memo Text icon Q in the upper right corner 3 Select Photo Video from the Type pick list 4 On the Select Media screen select the Album pick list and select the album containing the photo or video you want and then check the box to the left of the photo or video 5 Select Done Attaching ringtones 1 Create the message to which you want to attach the ringtone 2 On the New Message screen tap the red paper clip icon l in the upper right corner 3 Select Sounds from the Type pick list 4 Select the ringtone you want and then select Insert 5 Select Done Attaching Word Excel and PowerPoint files 1 Create the message to which you want to attach the item 2 On the New Message screen tap the red paper clip icon l in the upper right corner Select Documents from the Type pick list On the Documents scr
18. You can copy applications from your Treo smartphone to your expansion card vice versa 1 Go to Applications lt 2 Open the menus gt 3 Select Copy on the App menu Using expansion cards 4 Select the Copy To pick list and select the destination card name or Phone 5 Select the From pick list and select the location of the application you want to copy card name or Phone 6 Highlight the application you want to copy 7 Select Copy Copy To ESD cord From Phone AddressCompaniesDB AddressCountriesDB AddressDB AddressStatesDB AddressTitlesDB Blazer Cookies Viewing expansion card information The Card Info application displays general information about the expansion card that is currently in the expansion card slot Go to Applications lt and select Card Info amp Card v W SDcard Type Secure Digital Card Size 94 1 MBFree of 119 8 M8 Application Directory 3 items 653 9 KB Image Directory 9 Items 705 2 KB 25 6 MB Used 94 1 MB Free of 119 8 MB Using expansion cards 139 J Before copying information to renaming or formatting an expansion card make sure the card is not write protected See the instructions that came with your card for details Renaming an expansion card If you change the contents of an expansion card you may at some point want to rename the card to better match its contents Insert the expansion card into
19. Your device is compatible with select TTY devices You can connect a TTY TDD machine a headset or handsfree kit to your device through the headset jack while this mode is enabled Please check with the manufacturer of your TTY device for connectivity information and to ensure that the TTY device supports digital wireless transmission 1 Press Phone Send 2 Open the menus gt 3 From the Options menu select Phone Preferences More ways to manage calls 4 Select the TTY Mode pick list and select one of the following modes TTY Full mode sends and receives text TTY Talk mode sends voice and receives text TTY Hear mode sends text and receives voice lt Off disables TTY mode and sends and receives voice 5 Select OK A red TTY icon T appears at the top of the Phone screen whenever TTY is enabled More ways to manage calls 53 3 Q To see the next Favorites page press Right repeatedly To see the previous page press Le repeatedly previous your Favo ransferre ay nee he Edit selecting Pages 54 f you re upgrading fro other info order in which your favorites appear by openi reo smartpho rites are however yo 0 rearrange along with your he ng enu and then Edit Favorites Defining favorite buttons Your Treo smartphone provides approximately 70 programmable favorite buttons for quick access t
20. automatically default to Option Lock such as the Dial Pad View in the Phone pplication or the alculator In this case you do not have to press and old Option to enter The alternate characters are grouped according to eir similarity to the corresponding key For example the alternate characters available for the e key are 6 8 6 and Using the keyboard 23 Symbols and accented characters Enter then press Alt Gi Enter then press Alt Git Enter then press Alt Gi to select to select to select a aaaaaae o 0 o 2 A AAAAAAAZ 0 E E 1 1 4 borB B porP 2 2 c cet rorR 3 334 C to s BSs g cae qd t s B8S_ l D t D torT t Ft i e E u E EEEEE U UUUU p gt C D 24 Using the keyboard Symbols and accented characters Enter then press Alt Enter then press Alt Am Enter then press Alt it to select to select to select forF f xorX x i OL gt i MT y y y Pa RAR Y yy e S lorL S amp m or u esr M i a 4 M N N lt lt gt gt Using the keyboard 25 AQ Opening applications There are three quick buttons on the front of the Treo 650 smartphone The fourth al button turns your phone on
21. e Ifthe headset is attached press the headset button To ignore a call and send it to voicemail do one of the following e Press Power End Q e Using the 5 way select the onscreen Ignore button To silence the ringer while your phone is ringing do one of the following Press the Volume button or any key on your Treo smartphone except Phone Send Power End or the 5 way To immediately silence all system sounds including the ringer slide the ringer switch to Sound Mode Off When you silence the ringer you can either answer the call or let it ring through to voicemail If music is playing and a call arrives the phone rings softly The audio continues playing but you won t hear it during your call To pause the music press the Side button To answer the call do one of the following e Using the 5 way select the onscreen Answer button e Press the headset button if a headset is attached P Receiving calls 43 Q J If a Voicemail icon appears in the title bar at the top of the screen you can select this icon to retrieve your voicemail 44 Using voicemai Using voicemail Setting up voicemail To set up your voicemail connect to your voicemail and follow the prompts to enter a password record a custom message and other settings 1 Make sure your phone is turned on see Turning your phone on and off on page 14 2 Press Phone Send Use the 5 way navigator to ac
22. 8 Coworker 2 16 document Travel dates B Coworker 2 16 Fw Please review o Coworker 2 16 Lunch Dreport txt 3378 cD 74 Sending and receiving email Replying to or forwarding messages When you respond to messages you can select whether to include the original text see Customizing your email settings on page 77 1 From the Inbox or another folder open the message to which you want to respond 2 From the Message View select Reply Select whether to reply to just the sender or to reply to both the sender and all addressees on the messages 3 Enter your reply 4 Select Send Viewing attachments There are a number of attachment types you can open with the built in software on your Treo for example Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint files ringtones and photos 1 From any folder open the message with the attachment you want to view Messages with downloaded attachments are indicated by a paper clip icon 2 Tap the attachment name at the bottom of the message screen to view it in the default viewer on your phone Or tap the folder icon to the left of the attachment name to open a menu of tasks you can do with the attachment including View Install or Unzip depending on the attachment file type Save to card to save the attachment to an expansion card or Select Viewer to select the application you want to use to view the attachment 3 When you finish with the attachment select Done to
23. As you complete the following steps synchronize after each step If the synchronization is successful you do not need to complete the remaining steps 1 Verify that the USB sync cable is securely connected at all points see Setting up your computer on page 28 2 Make sure that HotSync Manager is running e Windows Click the HotSync Manager icon in the lower right corner and make sure Local USB is checked If you don t see the HotSync Manager icon click Start select Programs select palmOne and then select HotSync Manager fa My Pictures My Documents Hard Disk C qi Q 11 10 4M Mac Find the Palm folder on your Mac hard drive Double click the HotSync Manager icon in the Palm folder In the Connection Settings panel set the Local Setup Port to palmOne USB 3 Verify with your computer hardware vendor that your operating system supports your internal USB controller 4 Perform a soft reset see Performing a soft reset on page 170 5 If problems persist and you re synchronizing through a USB hub try connecting the sync cable to a different USB port or directly to your computer s built in USB port 6 Uninstall Palm software N Reboot your computer 8 Reinstall the Palm Software Installation CD that came with your Treo 650 smartphone Synchronization starts but stops without finishing If you upgraded from a previous Palm Powered device or received a system error such as Sys0505 there may be
24. Available USB port USB sync cable included with your Treo 650 smartphone Mac OS 10 2 or later 128MB of total memory RAM 190MB of free hard disk space CD drive USB port USB sync cable included with your Treo 650 smartphone 28 Setting up your computer Connecting your Treo smartphone to your computer 1 Plug the AC charger into a wall outlet If necessary connect an adapter 2 Plug the USB sync cable into an available USB port or a powered USB hub on your computer 3 Connect the sync cable to the Multi connector on the bottom of your Treo smartphone with the sync button facing up Do not press the sync button until a you are instructed to do so For best performance plug 4 Connect the charger cable to the Multi connector on the USB sync cable your sync cable directly into a USB port on your computer If you use a USB hub make sure it is a powered hub A USB sync cable B Sync button Setting up your computer 29 5 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 Installing the desktop synchronization software on your computer Your computer needs to have all 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
25. If the application re appears on your phone you may Delete From v Phone Free Space 17 5M of 22 4M need to manually delete it from your computer Locate your Backup folder on your computer ye i e E A Windows C Program Files palmOne lt username gt MR E Mac Mac HD Applications palmOne Users lt user praca pela name gt If you find a PRC or PDB file for the application you just removed delete the file from the Backup folder Removing applications Viewing application into The Info screens display basic statistics about the applications on your Treo smartphone 1 Go to Applications lt 2 Open the menus gt 3 Select Info on the App menu 4 At the bottom of the screen select the type of information you want to view Version The version numbers of applications on your smartphone Size The size in kilobytes of applications and information on your smartphone Records The number of entries in different applications on your smartphone 5 Select Done Device Phone Free Space 17 5M of 22 4M Quick Tour 1 AboutBoxLib abxL 80 Activation AudioExt Ste KEN Viewing application info 135 SD cards are faster tha ltiMediaCard cards fo reading and writing information When you re not using the expansion card reinsert the dummy card to keep the expansion card slot clean e warranty does not cover damage by Secure Digital SD cards that do SD Memory Car
26. Work Mail Enter the username you use to access your email Si eae eee Pee Select the Password box enter your email rii account password and then select OK vernon Select Next al 7 lf you chose an email provider from the Mail Services a send a copy or blind pick Waon the Accoun Setup screen the mail server copy select Ce or Bec screen is already filled in If you chose Other enter and enter the address es your email address and the names of the incoming and outgoing mail servers in those fields See 8 Select Next and then select Done Customizing your email settings on page 77 for Creating and sending messages u 7 Tii 1 From the Inbox select New ee 2 Begin entering the addressee s email address first bidali ia You can mark outgoing name or last name If the information you are Subj Lunch assages as high priori entering matches one or more entries in Contacts Noda you Ike to have lunch after the Open the Options me VersaMail displays the matching contacts To accept allt Set Set Priority a suggestion select the correct contact To send to o High a different address keep entering the email address you can receive email ee essages but cannot send 3 Enter the subject and message text To move em contact your wireless between fields press Up or Down service provider or email 4 Select one of the following provider to obtain se ings
27. evaluation The FCC s policies on RF exposure and categorical exclusion FCC 201 can be found in Section 1 1307 b of the FCC s Rules and Regulations 47 CFR 1 1307 b How can obtain the Specific Absorption Rate SAR value for my wireless phone The FCC requires that wireless phones sold in the United States demonstrate compliance with human exposure limits adopted by the FCC in 1996 The relative amount of RF energy absorbed in the head of a wireless telephone user is given by the Specific Absorption Rate SAR as explained above The FCC requires wireless phones to comply with a safety limit of 1 6 watts per kilogram 1 6 W kg in terms of SAR Information on SAR for a specific phone model can be obtained for many recently manufactured phones using the FCC identification ID number for that model The FCC ID number is usually printed somewhere on the case of the phone Sometimes it may be necessary to remove the battery pack to find the number Once you have the ID number go to the following Web address www fcc gov oet fecid On this page you will see instructions for entering the FCC ID number Type the FCC ID number exactly as requested the Grantee Code is the first three characters the Equipment Product Code is the rest of the FCC ID number Then click on Start Search The Grant of Equipment Authorization for your telephone should appear Read through the grant for the section on SAR Compliance Certific
28. location in the same time zone 3 Select OK World Clock v San Francisco Sun Feb 11 2007 9 25 am I Tokyo London Mon 2 25am Sun 5 25pm f Set Date amp Time A Home city 122 World Clock Selecti ng remote cities In addition to your home city you can display the day and time for two other cities anywhere around the globe These other cities are called remote cities e Select a pick list in the lower part of the World Clock screen and then select the city closest to the city you want to display Adding cities If the city you want to display is not in the predefined list you can add it 1 Selec 2 Selec 3 Enter 4 Selec a City pick list and select Edit Cities New the city name and other information OK Setting an alarm 1 Selec 2 Selec 3 Selec Off in the upper right corner the time you want the alarm to sound OK 5 To customize the alarm sound and volume open the Options menu and select Alarm Preferences World Clock 123 Calculator Calculator includes a basic calculator plus an advanced calculator with scientific al financial and conversion functions You can tap the screen or se the keyboard to input numbers Switching between Basic and Advanced Calculator Modes 1 Go to Applications lt and select Calculator B 2 Open the menus gt In Basic Mode you can 3 Select Options and then select Advanced Mode or Basic Mode also
29. on page 171 The screen doesn t respond accurately to taps or activates wrong features 1 Go to Applications lt and select Prefs 45 2 Select Touchscreen 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to align the screen 4 Select Done If the problem still exists e Check that no foreign material is trapped between the screen and the bezel edges e Check that a screen protector was installed improperly by folding the edges under the bezel Network connection Signal strength is weak If you re standing move about 10 feet in any direction If you re in a building move near a window Open any metal blinds If you re in a building move outdoors or to a more open area If you re outdoors move away from large buildings trees or electrical wires orRWON If you re in a vehicle move your Treo smartphone level with a window Treo smartphone won t connect to the mobile network 1 Try the suggestions above for weak signals 2 Turn off your phone and turn it on again see Turning your phone on and off on page 14 3 Perform a soft reset see Performing a soft reset on page 170 Treo smartphone hangs up when hold it to my ear You may be accidentally pressing the onscreen Hang Up button with your cheek Try holding the phone so your face doesn t press against the screen If this is not convenient you may want to disable the screen s touch sensitive feature during active calls see Using A
30. store mus sic file SE al e the 116 exp en to musi You cal in your pl ory estri e0 0 D CD or MP3 ay also be a from iewi ansion sic cc Listening to music You can listen to music through the speaker on the back of your phone or through a stereo headphone stereo headphone adapter or 2 5mm stereo headphone required sold separately Transferring MP3 files from your computer The RealPlayer software that comes with your phone is compatible with the popular MP3 audio file format as well as the RealAudio RA RM and RMJ file formats If your songs are already on your computer s hard drive in one of these formats you can use palmOne Quick Install software to transfer your songs to an expansion card sold separately so that you can listen to them on your phone If your songs are on a CD you can use the RealPlayer desktop software on your Windows computer to convert the files and transfer them to an expansion card See the RealPlayer desktop online Help for details You can install the RealPlayer desktop software from the Software Essentials section on the Palm Software Installation CD that came with your Treo 650 smartphone If you want to download songs from the Real Music Store additional fees may apply you need to download a
31. your phone are unaffected by this setting Beam The process of sending or receiving an entry or application using the infrared port on your Treo smartphone CDMA Code Division Multiple Access The type of high speed data network supported by the Treo 650 smartphone CDMA 1xRTT devices offer data transmission speeds of up to 150Kbps HotSync The PalmSource technology that synchronizes your Treo and your computer with the simple press of a button HotSync Manager The computer application that manages the synchronization of your Treo smartphone with your computer Infrared IR A way of transmitting information using light waves The IR port on your Treo smartphone lets you transfer information to other IR devices within a short radius Lithium lon Li lon The rechargeable battery technology used in Treo smartphones Option key The keyboard button that lets you access the alternative feature that appears above the letter on each key Palm Desktop software A PIM application for computers that helps you manage your personal information and keep your personal information synchronized with your Treo smartphone Palm OS The operating system of your Treo smartphone A trademark of PalmSource Palm OS is known for its simplicity of use and for the large number of applications that can be added to your smartphone palmOne Quick Install The component on your Windows computer that enables you to install Palm
32. 2000 FCC Radiofrequency Emission This phone meets the FCC Radiofrequency Emission Guidelines and is certified with the FCC as FCC ID number O8FMADECA More information on the phone s SAR can be found from the following FCC Website https gullfoss2 fcc gov prod oet cf eas reports GenericSearch cfm The following information comes from a consumer information Website jointly sponsored by the U S Food and Drug Administration FDA and the Federal Communications Commission FCC entitled Cell Phone Facts Consumer Information on Wireless Phones The information reproduced herein is dated July 29 2003 For further updates please visit the Website http www fda gov cellphones qga html What is radiofrequency energy RF Radiofrequency energy RF is another name for radio waves It is one form of electromagnetic energy that makes up the electromagnetic spectrum Some of the other forms of energy in the electromagnetic FCC 199 spectrum are gamma rays x rays and light Electromagnetic energy or electromagnetic radiation consists of waves of electric and magnetic energy moving together radiating through space The area where these waves are found is called an electromagnetic field Radio waves are created due to the movement of electrical charges in antennas As they are created these waves radiate away from the antenna All electromagnetic waves travel at the speed of light The major differences betwe
33. 47 wallpaper 39 145 148 saving photo as 97 warm reset 170 warnings 142 Warranty and SD cards 7 Web browser problems with solving 189 web browser See also web browsing accessing History list for 91 arranging bookmarks for 90 beaming from 128 changing bookmarks for 90 customizing 92 93 dialing phone numbers from 91 downloading files with 90 91 installing applications from 132 maximum number of bookmarks for 88 overview 87 restrictions for 92 setting default view for 88 web browsing active calls and 48 from Treo 650 smartphone 87 web browsing problems solving 189 Web icon 88 web links assigning to favorite buttons 56 highlighting 88 organizing 90 selecting 87 88 web pages adjusting text size for 87 browsing to secure 88 copying text on 91 dialing from 40 41 displaying 87 88 89 91 enabling wide layouts for 88 finding text on 91 moving through 88 92 saving 89 selecting text on 92 sending email from 89 setting bookmarks for 88 90 setting initial view for 92 setting preferences for 92 93 turning off images on 91 websites accessing 87 92 connecting to 89 93 disconnecting from 93 displaying addresses for 92 displaying recently visited 90 Week starts setting 153 Week View 104 weight conversions 125 Wide Page View 88 Windows systems installing applications from 132 133 transferring music from 117 wireless features independent of Palm OS fea tures 14 word searches 127 World Clock 122 123 152 W
34. 650 smartphone overview e screen and ies ch o not ina s pport that 9 IMPORTANT The speaker includes a large magnet so be sure not to store your D smartphone near credit cards or other items that could be demagnetized Camera lens Self portrait mirror Battery door release Speaker gom gt There are two models of Treo 650 smartphone One model has a built in camera and the other model does not have a camera The packaging for your smartphone identifies if a camera is included 10 Treo 650 smartphone overview Installing the battery 1 Press the Battery Door Release button and slide the battery door downward to remove it from your smartphone 2 Align the metal contacts on the battery with the contacts inside the battery compartment 3 Insert the battery into the compartment at a 45 degree angle and then press it into place 4 Slide the battery door onto the back of the phone until it clicks into place 5 When the Welcome screen appears follow the onscreen instructions to set up your smartphone Battery Door Release button Battery contacts Notch Phone contacts A B D VY ES ay Installing the battery 11 Charging the battery ly 5J an Before using your Treo 650 smartphone you need to charge the battery It may not al turn on at all when you first remove it from the box We recommend 4 hours for a full charge or until the indica
35. Commission FTC charged two companies that sold devices that claimed to protect wireless phone users from radiation with making false and unsubstantiated claims According to FTC these defendants lacked a reasonable basis to substantiate their claim What are wireless telephone base stations Fixed antennas used for wireless telecommunications are referred to as cellular base stations cell stations PCS Personal Communications Service stations or telephone transmission towers These base stations consist of antennas and electronic equipment Because the antennas need to be high in the air they are often located on towers poles water tanks or rooftops Typical heights for freestanding base station towers are 50 200 feet Some base stations use antennas that look like poles 10 to 15 feet in length that are referred to as omni directional antennas These types of antennas are usually found in rural areas In urban and suburban areas wireless providers now more commonly use panel or sector antennas for their base stations These antennas consist of rectangular panels about 1 by 4 feet in dimension The antennas are usually arranged in three groups of three antennas each One antenna in each group is used to transmit signals to wireless phones and the other two antennas in each group are used to receive signals from wireless phones At any base station site the amount of RF energy produced depends on the number of r
36. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Antenna Care Unauthorized Modifications Use only the supplied integral antenna Unauthorized antenna modifications or attachments could damage the unit and may violate FCC regulations Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC RF Safety Statement In order to comply with FCC RF exposure safety guidelines users MUST use one of the following types of bodyworn accessories 1 A Palm brand body worn accessory that has been tested for SAR compliance and is intended for use with this product 2 An accessory that contains NO metal snaps clips etc and provides AT LEAST 1 5 cm of separation between the users body and the unit Do NOT use the device in a manner such that it is in direct contact with the body i e on the lap or in a breast pocket Such use will likely exceed FCC RF safety exposure limit
37. 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 smartphone 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 the software that came with your smartphone on the Palm Software Installation CD Other versions may not work with this Treo smartphone 4 Make sure your computer profile includes administrator rights to install software In large organizations these are usually granted by the system administrator Trouble installing the desktop software 169 od om J 5 If you need to perform a system reset and disable conflicting applications always end the process with a soft reset This returns your Treo to normal operation Resetting your Treo 650 smartphone Performing a soft reset A soft reset is similar to restarting a computer If your smartphone is not responding or you have trouble synchronizing with your computer a soft reset may help 1 Press the Battery Door Release button and slide the battery door downward to remove it from your device 2 Use the stylus tip to gently press the reset button on the back of your smartphone Performing a system reset A system reset also called a safe or warm
38. Sending and receiving email 79 rotocol does not whether io essages ieval th a 80 ecked is box rom the server f you have a POP email the VersaMail downloads all egardless 0 you have read regardless o of unread is Attaching a signature to a message You can attach a personal signature with info like your company s address and fax and telephone numbers to the bottom of all messages you send 1 From any mailbox screen open the menus 2 Select Options and then select Preferences 3 Select Signature 4 Check the Attach Signature box 5 Enter your signature information and then select OK Working with Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync works with the VersaMail and Calendar applications on your phone to directly access corporate groupware information on a Microsoft Exchange 2003 server You can access business email and calendar info on the Exchange 2008 server from your phone without using a desktop computer When you create an Exchange ActiveSync account in the VersaMail application both your email and calendar info synchronize directly with the Exchange server information on your phone does not synchronize with information in the desktop software application on your computer such as Microsoft Outlook or Palm Desktop software Other information such as contacts tasks and memos continues to synchronize with the
39. This Treo smartphone was designed to work on a CDMA high speed wireless data network When you sign up for a wireless data account these settings are automatically configured on your smartphone If you prefer to use an older manual dial up connection enter your Internet service provider s settings in Network Preferences Upgrading from another Palm Powered device 5 way navigator compatibility Some Palm OS 5 applications are optimized for a 5 way navigator on devices other than Treo smartphone You may notice inconsistencies with software that is not designed with Treo smartphone in mind Web browser bookmarks You can use the web browser on your Treo 650 smartphone to store up to 100 bookmarks but you cannot import or transfer bookmarks from other web browsers such as Web Pro oo om om e Photos You can use the Media Desktop application to transfer photos from your old device onto your Treo 650 smartphone Windows only To transfer photos from your old device onto your Treo 650 smartphone open the Media Desktop application select your username click Add Media and locate the files in the backup folder The files may be located in any of the following folders C Program Files palmOne Treo Pictures lt username gt C Program Files Handspring Treo Pictures lt username gt C Program Files Palm Treo Pictures lt username gt Trouble upgrading If you experience problems with your Treo 650 smartphone after performi
40. absolutely safe Wireless phones emit low levels of radiofrequency energy RF in the microwave range while being used They also emit very low levels of RF when in the stand by mode Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects by heating tissue exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects Many studies of low level RF exposures have not ound any biological effects Some studies have suggested that some biological effects may occur but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research In some cases other researchers have had difficulty in reproducing those studies or in determining the reasons for inconsistent results 204 FCC What is FDA s role concerning the safety of wireless phones Under the law FDA does not review the safety of radiation emitting consumer products such as wireless phones before they can be sold as it does with new drugs or medical devices However the agency has authority to take action if wireless phones are shown to emit radiofrequency energy RF at a level that is hazardous to the user In such a case FDA could require the manufacturers of wireless phones to notify users of the health hazard and to repair replace or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions FDA has urged the wireless phone industry to take a number of steps including t
41. and off wakes up the screen and controls the Keyguard Each quick button can be used to open two applications To access a button s primary You canalan ale application simply press the button To access a button s secondary application press the buttons yourself see Setting Buttons Option and then press the quick button Preferences on page 151 for details Your wireless service p a provider may have lt gt customized the applications mm associated wit each button Phone Send Calendar Email Power End DODDS 26 Opening applications Button Primary application Secondary application Phone Send Web Browser Ay Calendar Memos VersaMail Q Power End on off Keyguard g Press Applications epeatedly to cycle through Messaging You can access the Palm OS applications through the Applications screen different categories of 1 Press the Applications button lt applications 2 Use the 5 way navigator to highlight the application you want to use 3 Press Center to open the selected application n the Applications yo can enter the first few etters of the application s ame to highlight it For example if you enter p it highlights Phone if you hen enter r it highlights Prefs If you pause and hen enter r it highlights he first application tha starts with r
42. can be accessed at http www fcc gov oet rfsafety Potential exposure problems should be brought to the FCC s attention by contacting the FCC RF Safety Program at 202 418 2464 or by email rfsafety fec gov Does the FCC maintain a database that includes information on the location and technical parameters of all the transmitting towers it regulates Each of the FCC Bureaus maintains its own licensing database system for the service s it regulates e g television cellular service satellite earth stations The FCC issues two types of licenses site specific and market based In the case of site specific licensed facilities technical operating information is collected from the licensee as part of the licensing process However in the case of market based licensing e g PCS cellular the licensee is granted the authority to operate a radio communications system in a geographic area using as many facilities as are required and FCC 203 the licensee is not required to provide the FCC with specific location and operating parameters of these facilities nformation on site specific licensed facilities can be found the General Menu Reports GenMen at http gullfoss2 fec gov cgi bin ws exe genmen index hts The various FCC Bureaus also publish on at least a weekly basis bulk extracts of their licensing databases Each licensing database has its own unique file structure These extracts consist of multiple very large
43. conflicts with software on your phone As you complete the following steps sync after each step If the synchronization is successful you do not need to complete the remaining steps 1 Locate your Backup folder and rename the folder e g BackupOld Note that palmOne in the following locations might be Handspring or Palm based on the device you re upgrading from Windows C Program Files palmOne lt username gt Mac Mac HD Applications palmOne Users lt username gt 2 Synchronize 3 Manually reinstall any third party applications you want on your phone If necessary use the items in the old Backup folder you moved om om om Synchronization 181 e J 182 Synchronization 4 Windows only If the Windows New Hardware Wizard appears the synchronization process may be timing out before the wizard completes its job Follow all instructions in the New Hardware Wizard and attempt another sync 5 Uninstall Palm software 6 Reboot your computer 7 Reinstall the Palm Software Installation CD that came with your smartphone Synchronization finishes but info doesn t appear where it should 1 Make sure you re synchronizing with the intended desktop personal information manager PIM The Palm Software Installation CD lets you synchronize your smartphone with Palm Desktop or Microsoft Outlook for Windows Reinsert the installation CD and select Change your synchronization method
44. drops off dramatically with distance For example you could use a headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless phone connected to a remote antenna Again the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless phones are harmful But if you are concerned about the RF exposure from these products you can use measures like those described above to reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone use What about children using wireless phones The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones including children and teenagers If you want to take steps to lower exposure to radiofrequency energy RF the measures described above would apply to children and teenagers using wireless phones Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will reduce RF exposure Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all For example the government in the United Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such a recommendation in December 2000 They noted that no evidence exists that using a wireless phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects Their recommendation to limit wireless phone use by children was strictly precautionary it was not based on scientific evidence that any health hazard exists What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment Radiofre
45. either place your current call on hold allow you to dial another call or swap between active calls depending on the state o your active calls Want to see how long you spent on a particular call From the Call Log select the call and then select Details Keep in mind thai your billing statement may vary slightly from the information you see onscreen Usage is charged based on your calling plan and calling plans vary More ways to manage calls 51 to deter services only selec Q Select Location ON if you allow the network mine your longitude itude position at any order to provide jon specific services ict your location ion to emergency 52 5 Choose Location ON or 911 Only 6 Select OK When Voice Privacy is enabled a Voice Privacy icon VP appears in the Active Call View The Voice Privacy icon yp does not appear when a call is not in progress or if Voice Privacy service is not available When Location On is selected the Location icon appears on the Applications View with radiating bars When 911 Only is selected the radiating bars disappear from the Location icon Enabling TTY TTY also known as a TDD or Text Telephone is a telecommunications device that allows people who are deaf or hard of hearing or who have speech or language disabilities to communicate by telephone
46. from wireless phones there is no reason to believe that hands free kits reduce risks Hands free kits can be used with wireless phones for convenience and comfort These systems reduce the absorption of RF energy in the head because the phone which is the source of the RF emissions will not be placed against the head On the other hand if the phone is mounted against the waist or other part of the body during use then that part of the body will absorb more RF energy Wireless phones marketed in the U S are required to meet safety requirements regardless of whether they are used against the head or against the body Either configuration should result in compliance with the safety limit Do wireless phone accessories that claim to shield the head from RF radiation work Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions from wireless phones there is no reason to believe that accessories that claim to shield the head from those emissions reduce risks Some products that claim to shield the user from RF absorption use special phone cases while others involve nothing more than a metallic accessory attached to the phone Studies have shown that these products generally do not work as advertised Unlike hand free kits these so called shields may interfere with proper operation of the phone The phone may be forced to boost its power to compensate leading to an increase in RF absorption In February 2002 the Federal trade
47. if necessary 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 If there are multiple Palm Powered devices synchronizing with your computer make sure you are synchronizing with the correct username If info is not appearing in Palm Desktop make sure the correct username is selected in the toolbar of Palm Desktop 3 Open HotSync Manager on your computer and make sure the necessary conduits are set to Synchronize the files Uninstall Palm software Reboot your computer Reinstall the Palm Software Installation CD that came with your smartphone Outlook only With the included software you can synchronize your Treo smartphone with the root folders of Contacts Calendar Tasks and Notes on your computer If you want to synchronize your info with a global Exchange Address Book you must copy the addresses to your local Contacts list in Outlook right click the addresses and select Add to Personal Address Book Noo A 8 9 10 For more information on Outlook Conduits access the Outlook Conduit online help Outlook only Outlook subfolders and public folders are not accessible with the included software You may wish to use a third party solution instead Outlook only If you re trying to synchronize offline be sure to set your Outlook Calendar Contacts Notes and Tasks to be available offline Launch HotSync Custom
48. includes most of the headsets and car kits with Bluetooth wireless technology currently available as many of these headsets and car kits support both Bluetooth 1 1 and 1 2 wireless technology Check the specifications for your headset or car kit to confirm compatibility Please note however that you cannot use a headset with Bluetooth wireless technology to listen to MP3 files Using a phone headset Connecting to devices with Bluetooth wireless technology With your phone s built in Bluetooth wireless technology you can connect to a number of devices with Bluetooth wireless technology such as a headset hands free car kit printer or GPS receiver as well as to other phones and handhelds with Bluetooth wireless technology If your computer is enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology you can also synchronize wirelessly Once you set up a connection with a device with Bluetooth wireless technology you can communicate with that device whenever it is within range up to 30 feet Bluetooth range is up to 30 feet dependent upon environmental conditions including obstacles radio interference from nearby electronic equipment and other factors Connecting to a headset or car kit with Bluetooth wireless technology 1 Go to Applications lt and select Bluetooth s 2 Select On Bluetooth Bluetooth Wireless Technology Bluetooth is Off Device Name Treo 65i seri Done Setup Devices Tips Connecting to de
49. is on When 911 Only is selected the radiating bars disappear from the icon Appears in gray when Bluetooth wireless technology is off Appears in light blue when Bluetooth wireless technology is on Appears in reverse blue when your phone is communicating with other devices using Bluetooth wireless technology Replaces the Bluetooth icon when your phone is connected to a headset or car kit that is enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology Displays the battery charge status When the battery drains to 20 of its capacity the icon changes from blue to red At 10 of its capacity you begin to receive warning messages and at 5 of its capacity the phone beeps and the icon changes from red to clear Appears when your battery is charging The lightening bolt turns from red to green when the battery is fully charged and your phone remains connected to the AC charger Appears when your battery is fully charged 38 Phone overview Dialing calls R Your Treo 650 smartphone offers several options for making phone calls As you get familiar with your smartphone you ll discover which method you prefer a poji f you changed the Dialing using the onscreen Dial Pad aii val ae 1 Press Phone Send 4 Sj ams wuss 2 Select the een Pad to enter the number see Selecting wallpaper ents ents Enters for the Phone application 3
50. menu Organizing photos and videos 1 From the Gallery select the album you want to organize 2 Select Organize i 3 Select a photo or video to add it to or to remove it from the album 4 Select Done Organize Car Tap to select or deselect indicates photo is in album Saving a photo as wallpaper 1 From the Gallery select the photo you want to use as wallpaper 2 Open the menus gt 3 Select Save as Wallpaper on the Media menu 4 When the confirmation message appears confirm by selecting Yes or decline by selecting No Taking photos and videos copyrighted p videos that appear w a Lock icon i Gallery View To copy an en open the Med to Album and select otos 0 the ire alb ia men Album to Car Album to Devi album you want an select Copy ith or Copy 3 You cannot send r um go Copy ce Select the then 97 g You ca photo drawi own pe Save a You ca Gallery Applica Applicati personalize a Open the Photo menu select Draw on Photo and then use the tools to add your sonal touch When you save the photo you can replace the original or copy also open the rom the ons View Go to ions and select 98 edia Deleting a photo or video 1 From the Gallery select the photo or video you want to delete 2 Open the menus gt 3 Select Delete from the Me
51. of injury to the user when the measured SAR is less than the safety limits set by FCC an SAR of 1 6 w kg Even in a case where the maximum FCC 207 measurement uncertainty permitted by current measurement standards was added to the maximum permissible SAR the resulting SAR value would be well below any level known to produce an acute effect Consequently FCC s approach with measurement uncertainty will not result in consumers being exposed to any known risk from the RF emitted by cellular telephones FDA will continue to monitor studies and literature reports concerning acute effects of cell phone RF and concerning chronic effects of long term exposure to cellular telephone RF that is the risks from using a cell phone for many years If new information leads FDA to believe that a change to FCC s measurement policy may be appropriate FDA will contact FCC and both agencies will work together to develop a mutually acceptable approach 208 FCC Index Numerics 24 hour clock 153 5 way navigator 155 5 way navigator using 18 911 Only setting 52 A accented characters 23 25 accessing Bluetooth application 61 calculator 124 command buttons 20 corporate accounts 160 Dial dialog box 40 Dial Pad 39 47 Keyguard 155 Phone application 36 RealPlayer 119 speakerphone 46 web pages 87 88 91 World Clock 122 accessories 136 202 accounts accessing corporate email 160 setting up VersaMail on computer 69 setting up VersaMail
52. of your smartphone between the antenna and the ringer switch behind the You can store a beamed small dark shield application on your phone or send it to an expansion card inserted in the Beaming a record expansion card slot 1 Select the entry or category you want to beam If a lock appears next to the your business card item it can t be beamed in two key presses From 2 Open the menus gt e Main View in the Phone 3 Select Record and then select one of the following application open the F enus and then press M Beam Sends an individual record Beam Category Sends all entries in the current category 4 When the Beam Status dialog box appears point the IR port on your Treo you beam a bookmark or saved page from the web smartphone directly at the IR port of the receiving device browser it beams the 5 Wait for the Beam Status dialog box to indicate that the transfer is complete URL not the contents of before you continue using your smartphone at page 128 Beaming information gt m 5 For best results the path etween the two devices st be clear of obstacles and both devices kept stationary If you have difficulty beaming shorten he distance and avoid bright sunlight f you do not select a category upon receiving a beamed item the item PaO is placed in the Unfiled Beaming an application category
53. on your phone later in the RealPlayer application You can also download files to an expansion card even if the files are not usable on your Treo smartphone 1 Go to the page that contains the link to the file you want to download 2 Press Left 4 or Right P to highlight the link to the file and then press Center to initiate the download process You can also access software and other downloads using the Downloads bookmark Copying text from a web page You can copy text from a web page and paste it in other applications 1 Use the stylus to highlight the text you want to copy 2 Open the menus gt 3 Select Edit and then select Copy 4 Go to the application in which you want to paste and then position the cursor where you want to paste the text 5 Open the menus gt 6 Select Edit and then select Paste Using the History list The History list stores the addresses of the last 100 pages you visited Items in the History list are sorted chronologically 1 From the Page View open the menus gt 2 Select History on the Page menu 3 Press Down to navigate through the list 4 Select the web page you want to load Finding text on a web page 1 From the Page View open the menus gt 2 Select Find Text on Page on the Page menu 3 Enter the text you want to find 4 Check or uncheck the Wrap Search box to indicate if you want the search to wrap from the end of the page to the beginning when the
54. page 108 148 Display and appearance Applications settings You can change the Applications settings on your Treo 650 smartphone 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 smartphone and select default applications for specific tasks Arranging applications by category You can assign an application to a category and then display a specific category of applications in the Applications View 1 Go to Applications 2 Open the menus gt 3 Select Category on the App menu 4 Select the pick list next to each application and select a category 5 Select Done Displaying applications by category Do one of the following Press Applications lt repeatedly to cycle through the categories Select the category pick list at the top of the screen and select a category AQ 5 To create a new category select the category pick list and select Edit Categories Select New and then enter the category name Select OK to close the dialog box and then select OK Applications settings 149 By default the Applications view displays each application as an icon As an alternative you can view a list of applications The list view is particularly useful when you have several applications in a category 1 Go to Applications lt 2 Open the menus gt 3 Select Options and t
55. port Later versions may also be supported Later versions may also be supported Operating and storage temperature range 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C 5 to 90 RH 224
56. press Right gt to switch to Advanced Mode In Advanced Mode press Right to cycle between functions and press Left 4 to return to Basic Mode Selecting functions in Advanced Calculator Mode 1 Switch to Advanced Mode see above 2 Open the menus gt 3 Select Options and then select the function you want to use Math Advanced mathematical functions such as exponents roots and logarithms Trig Trigonometric functions such as sine cosine tangent and variants Finance Financial calculator functions such as APR and amortization 124 Calculator 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 Weight Temp Weight and temperature conversions for metric and English values Length Length conversions for metric and English values Area Area conversions for metric traditional and English values Volume Volume conversions for metric and English values Open the menus amp gt Select Pref and then select the decimal display format Float Fixed x Sci x or Eng x Open the menus gt Select Pref and then select the number display format degrees radians or grads 5 Select Sto to si umber
57. send or receive text messages Make sure your phone is turned on see Turning your phone on and off on page 14 Contact your wireless service provider to verify that your plan includes messaging services that these services have been correctly activated and that they are available at your location If possible contact the recipient or sender of the message and make sure the receiving device can accept text messages Confirm that the DUN setting is turned off in the Bluetooth application see Using dial up networking on your Treo 650 smartphone on page 64 If a text message arrives but does not display an alert perform a soft reset see Performing a soft reset on page 170 Network connection 177 on om ond 8 Bluetooth range is up to 30 feet dependent upon environmental conditions including obstacles radio interference from nearby electronic equipment and other factors can t make or receive calls using a hands free device with Bluetooth wireless technology Check all of the following Ensure your Bluetooth device is compatible Go to http www palm com us support bluetooth bluetooth_compatibility html for a list of compatible devices The Bluetooth setting is turned on in the Bluetooth application Your device with Bluetooth wireless technology is charged and turned on Move the phone and hands free device closer to each other Confirm that the DUN setting is turned off i
58. so you can manually dial additional numbers wake up the screen and 833 then press Power End to 7 7 7 hang up the call Be E Dials any extra digits such as a password or extension that you careful not to press Digits assigned to a favorite button This button replaces the Dial Pad button Power End to wake up the during outbound calls to numbers that include predefined extra digits screen because this will See Defining favorite buttons on page 54 for information on creating a favorite Bitton accidentally end the call Mutes the microphone so that you cannot be heard B Ending a call Do one of the following Press Power End Select Hang Up Press the headset button if the headset is attached Managing active calls 47 48 Returning to an active call from another application You can use many other applications on your smartphone while holding a phone conversation including the organizer and Messaging features You cannot browse the web or send and receive email while on an active call From any application press Phone Send to return to the Active Call View Saving phone numbers After you complete an incoming call from a number with caller ID that is not in your Contacts list you are prompted to add the number to your Contacts list To add the number select Yes To decline adding the number select No To permanently disable the Add New Contact
59. storing pages 1 1 M8 Set memory limit for storing pages Sets the amount of memory used for your cache Pages Cookies 08 are cached so they load faster the next time you Cache 0K view them O Clear cache on exit Cookies Indicates how much memory is being used by cookies To free up this memory select Clear Cookies Cache Indicates how much memory is being used by your cache to store recent pages and history To free up this memory select Clear Cache Clear cache on exit Determines if the cache clears each time you exit the Web browser Set Proxy Sets up a proxy server to access the Internet If your connection requires a proxy server please contact your Internet service provider or IT administrator for this information 6 Select OK Manually disconnect the Internet connection You can manually disconnect your smartphone s Internet connection 1 From the Page View open the menus gt 2 Select Disconnect on the Page menu You will automatically be prompted to reconnect to the Internet when you attempt to access a web page You can also manually restore the connection by selecting Connect from the Page menu Browsing the web 93 g Photos are 16 bit color at a maximum of 640 x 480 pixels 0 3 megapixels in VGA resolution or 320 x 240 pixels in QVGA resolution Videos are 320 x 240 pixels in CIF resolution or 176 x 144 pixels QCIF in resolution You can also send videos by
60. syncing your phone with your computer Taking photos and videos If your Treo 650 smartphone does not have a built in camera then the sections in this chapter about taking photos and recording videos do not apply to you Even if your phone does not have a camera you can still receive and view photos and videos or send photos and videos to other people as email attachments You can also use photos to personalize your phone such as wallpaper or photo caller ID see Assigning a caller ID photo on page 144 for details You can also move photos and videos to a computer by synchronizing your phone with your computer Taking a photo You can store photos on your phone or on an expansion card a 1 Go to Applications and select Camera 2 Select the Album pick list and select the album where you want to save the photo 3 Optional Adjust the zoom and resolution settings 4 Point the lens on the back of your Treo smartphone at the subject you want to photograph 5 Press Center to capture the photo E B S 2ilett fA pee cr 88 Loca Unfiled 6 After you take the photo choose from the following options Optional Select Audio B to add a voice caption Select Save M to keep the photo select Delete to discard it or select Send to send the photo as a Messaging attachment 94 Taking photos and videos Recording a video You can store videos on your phone or on an expansi
61. u and select Bookmarks Browsing the web 3 Navigate to the web page you want To view mobile content designed specifically for your smartphone select the home icon Q To go to any web page on the Internet enter the address in the Address Bar or select the web icon If you browse to a secure web page a Lock appears in the Address Bar To view the previous or next page select or gt To view a page in a wide layout format as on your computer select and then select Wide Page Mode To refresh the page with the latest content from the Internet select W To scroll through the page in Optimized View press Up or Down Y In Wide Page View press Up Down Y Left 4 or Right P to scroll in all directions To follow a link to another web page in Optimized View press Left 4 or Right to highlight the link and then press Center to go to the selected page You can also select the link on the screen with your stylus Creating a bookmark Bookmarks let you instantly access a web page without needing to enter the address every time The web browser can store up to 100 bookmarks or saved pages allowing you to open your favorite web pages quickly Remember a bookmark is different from a favorite see Defining favorite buttons on page 54 1 Go to the page you want to bookmark AI 2 Open the menus gt Name Mobile Portal Main 3 Select Add Bookmark on the Page m
62. want your Treo smartphone to receive beamed information 4 Select Done 154 Power Preferences Locking your phone and into Your Treo smartphone includes several features that help you protect your device from inadvertent use and keep your information private The built in security software enables you to use your smartphone for emergency calls even if the handset is locked Keyguard Manually disables all buttons and the screen s touch sensitive feature to prevent accidental presses in your briefcase or pocket Auto Keyguard and touchscreen lockout Automatically enables Keyguard after a period of inactivity and lets you disable the screen s touch sensitive feature during an active call or call alert Phone Lock Requires a password to make and receive calls System password lock Requires a password to see any information on your smartphone Private records Masks or hides items marked as private and requires a password to view them Using Keyguard Your Treo smartphone includes a feature that locks the keyboard so that you don t accidentally press buttons or activate screen items while the phone is in a pocket or bag 1 With the screen on press Option and the Power End button to enable Keyguard 2 To disable Keyguard press Center 7 5 To pressing onscreen butto speak you can disable the screen s touch sensitive feature during active calls s s disabled you must use the 5 way
63. 0 Resolution 320 x 240 Review photos Review videos On On no timeout Auto naming w Default format Date stamp v Off Auto naming Default format Viewing photos and videos on your computer When you synchronize your Treo 650 smartphone your photos and videos are copied to your desktop computer You can view photos in JPEG format and videos in MPEG 4 format 3G2 file extension You can email them to friends using your desktop email application Windows Refer to the palmOne Desktop Online Help for information about using the palmOne Media desktop application To find all synchronized images look in C Program Files palmOne lt User folder gt Photos offline copy location To find your captured photos look in C Documents and Settings lt User name gt My Documents My Pictures palmOne Photos lt User Folder gt To find your captured videos look in C Documents and Settings lt User name gt My Documents My Videos palmOne Videos lt User Folder gt Use QuickTime 6 5 for Windows to play videos on your computer e Mac There is no palmOne Media desktop application for Mac computers To find your photos open Home Pictures palmOne Photos lt Palm User Name gt and then double click the photo you want view To find your videos open Home Movies palmOne Videos lt Palm User Name gt Use an application that supports 3GPP2 files such as QuickTime to play your videos g Videos are captured in the 3G
64. 1 passwords 157 158 159 phone numbers 39 40 48 tasks 111 enterprise accounts 160 errors system 192 event conflicts 109 events See also calendar changing 107 color coding 106 creating 104 106 deleting 107 displaying 109 scheduling repeating 107 setting alarms for 105 testing alarms for 110 viewing duration of 109 exchanging information 31 expansion card slot 136 expansion cards adding 136 and photos or videos 97 caution for 140 copying applications to 138 downloading to 90 formatting 140 inserting 137 opening applications on 137 138 pictures moving to 97 removing applications on 134 renaming 140 storing information on 136 transferring music to 116 117 viewing information about 139 extensions phone 47 55 Extra Digits button 47 F fade setting 108 favorite buttons assigning voicemail to 44 changing 56 defining 54 56 deleting 56 dialing with 40 displaying 40 Favorites page 54 55 features of Treo 650 smartphone 8 10 files downloading 90 financial calculator 124 financial functions 124 Find dialog box 127 Find icon 127 Find Text on Page command 91 finding information See searching firewalls 160 5 way navigator 155 5 way navigator using 18 Flash mode 51 Font command 87 fonts 87 147 forgetting passwords 158 160 Format Card command 140 Formats Preferences screen 153 formatting expansion cards 140 forwarding messages with VersaMail 75 freeing memory 93 134 freezing during soft reset 170 G
65. 2 Select the Current Privacy pick list and select either Hide Records or Mask Records Viewing all private records Make sure the entries you want to mask are marked private 1 Go to Applications lt y and select Security amp amp 2 Select the Current Privacy pick list and select Show Records 3 If the Show Private Records dialog box appears enter your password and then select OK Locking your phone and info 159 3 As a security measure masked Contacts entries are temporarily hidden when you perform a search So you will not see a placeholder for masked entries when viewing the results of a Lookup or Find request Viewing private entries in a specific application Open the application that contains the private entries you want to display 1 Open the menus gt 2 Select Options and then select Security 3 Select the Current Privacy pick list and select Show Records 4 Select OK Security and Palm Desktop software Windows The Windows version of Palm Desktop software observes the security password for your Treo smartphone If you forget your password you cannot view your information in Palm Desktop You can change your password but all entries marked as private will be deleted You can restore these entries the next time you sync 1 Go to Applications lt y and select Security gt 2 Select the Password box 3 Select the Lost Password box 4 Select Yes f you wa
66. 33 OO J To open the Quick Tour go to Applications and select Quick Tour Where to learn more For a quick introduction Quick Tour The Quick Tour teaches you how to use many features of your Treo smartphone It is already installed on your smartphone and you can open it any time While using your Treo smartphone e Tips Many of the built in applications include helpful tips for getting the most out of your smartphone To view these tips open an application open the menus gt select Options and then select Tips Information Many screens have a Tips icon in the upper right corner Select the Tips icon to learn about the tasks you can perform in that dialog box Online support from Palm For up to date downloads troubleshooting and support information check out www palm com us support If you need more information Books Many books on Palm Powered devices such as Now You Know Treo are available in local or online book retailers look in the computers section or visit www palm com us support Online forums Consult online Treo smartphone user discussion groups to swap information and learn about topics you may find nowhere else Visit www palm com us support for details Customer service from your wireless service provider For questions about your mobile account or features available on the network contact your wireless service provider 34 Where to learn more first week using phon
67. Health and Human Services It conducts research and investigations into issues related to occupational exposure to chemical and physical agents NIOSH has in the past undertaken to develop RF exposure guidelines for workers but final guidelines were never adopted by the agency NIOSH conducts safety related RF studies through its Physical Agents Effects Branch in Cincinnati Ohio The NTIA is an agency of the U S Department of Commerce and is responsible for authorizing Federal Government use of the RF electromagnetic spectrum Like the FCC the NTIA also has NEPA responsibilities and has considered adopting guidelines for evaluating RF exposure from U S Government transmitters such as radar and military facilities The Department of Defense DOD has conducted research on the biological effects of RF energy for a number of years This research is now conducted primarily at the U S Air Force Research Laboratory located at Brooks Air Force Base Texas The DOD Web site for RF biological effects information is listed with other sites in conjunction with a question on other sources of information below Who funds and carries out research on the biological effects of RF energy Research into possible biological effects of RF energy is carried out in laboratories in the United States and around the world In the U S most research has been funded by the Department of Defense due to the extensive military use of RF equipment such as r
68. OS applications and other information on your Treo smartphone Glossary 197 Phone Send The application on your Treo smartphone that provides quick access to the most commonly used applications on your device PIM personal information manager A genre of software that includes applications such as Palm Desktop software Microsoft Outlook Lotus Notes and ACT PIMs generally store contacts schedules tasks and memos Messaging Short Messaging Service The service that exchanges short text messages almost instantly between mobile phones These messages can usually include up to 160 characters Treo phones can send and receive text messages while you are on a voice call Username The name associated with your Treo smartphone that distinguishes it from other Palm Powered devices When you first synchronize your smartphone you are asked to give it a username 198 Glossary FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation
69. PP2 format which has the 3G2 file type extension Taking photos and videos 99 first two weeks USING organizer features Q f you have several contacts to enter it s more efficient to use Palm Desktop software or Microsoft Outlook o your computer and the synchronize onto your reo 650 smartphone For more information see Synchronizing contacts and other information on You can also open Contacts from the Applications View Go to Applications a select Contacts Managing contacts If you are familiar with previous Palm Powered devices you may recognize the Contacts application being similar to the Address Book on previous devices Adding a contact 1 Press Phone Send 2 Select the Contacts favorite button 3 Select New Contact Contact Edit TUnfiled Joned First name Jane Picture pii Company 3 Title Work 555 3333 v Home Mobile w E mail Cone Carat IO e 4 Use the 5 way navigator to move between fields as you enter information 5 To add a caller ID photo that displays when that person calls select the Picture box Select Camera to take a photo and add it to this contact entry when you save the photo or select Photos to add an existing photo to this contact entry 6 To place the entry in a category or mark it private select Details 7 To add a note to an entry select Note
70. Press Phone Send to dial Lamy Bunny Lay on page 145 you can still a Lata di access the Dial Pad From Dialing with the keyboard e Main View of the Phone application press Phone 1 Press Phone Send Send and then selec 2 Using the numbered keys on the keyboard start entering a phone number Dial Pad You do not need to press Option to access the numbers on the keyboard You can paste numbers 3 Press Phone Send to dial directly into the Dial Pad eure View Copy a number from Dialing by contact name another application and Before you can dial a call by contact name you must create some contacts see then switch to Dial Pad Adding a contact on page 102 or import them by synchronizing see Synchronizing View Open the Edit menu contacts and other information on page 31 and select Pas e Press Phone Send to dial Dialing calls 39 Q 5 enu and he Typing 0 see mo a person i ist select press Ceni select Ca o view m 40 f you prefer to dial by contact from the Main View open the Options Preferences Select the second pick list and select search option address company al other detai o start another search press Backspace to delete etters you ve entered Or he Main View buttons hi bottom row of favorites and then press Down select General starts Contacts re information for n your Contacts the name and e
71. a finger in the notch between the stylus and the battery and lift the battery up at a 45 degree angle 4 Align the metal contacts on the battery with the contacts inside the battery compartment 5 Insert the battery into the compartment at a 45 degree angle pressing it into place Slide the battery door onto the back of the phone until it clicks into place 6 Wait for your Treo smartphone to turn on and then enable the network time or set the date and time when prompted 172 Replacing the battery A Battery Door Release button B Battery contacts C Notch D Phone contacts Replacing the battery 173 om om ond 8 To find carrying cases that protect the screen and other useful accessories visit www palm com us support 174 Screen Screen The screen appears blank 1 When a call lasts longer than one minute the screen automatically turns off Press any key except Power End to wake up the screen Pressing Power End hangs up the call 2 Look closely at the screen If you can see a dim image try adjusting the screen brightness see Adjusting the brightness on page 147 3 If that doesn t work perform a soft reset see Performing a soft reset on page 170 4 If that doesn t work connect the Treo smartphone to the AC charger see Charging the battery on page 12 and perform a soft reset again 5 If that doesn t work perform a hard reset see Performing a hard reset
72. a high water content microwaves can cook food quickly Radar relies on RF energy to track cars and airplanes as well as for military applications Industrial heaters and sealers use RF energy to mold plastic materials glue wood products seal leather items such as shoes and pocketbooks and process food Medical uses of RF energy include pacemaker monitoring and programming How is radiofrequency radiation measured RF waves and RF fields have both electrical and magnetic components It is often convenient to express the strength of the RF field in terms of each component For example the unit volts per meter V m is used to 200 FCC measure the electric field strength and the unit amperes per meter A m is used to express the magnetic field strength Another common way to characterize an RF field is by means of the power density Power density is defined as power per unit area For example power density can be expressed in terms of milliwatts one thousandth of a watt per square centimeter mW cm2 or microwatts one millionth of a watt per square centimeter uW cm2 The quantity used to measure how much RF energy is actually absorbed by the body is called the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR is a measure of the rate of absorption of RF energy It is usually expressed in units of watts per kilogram W kg or milliwatts per gram mW g What biological effects can be caused by RF energy The biological effect
73. accessory sold separately to transfer MP3 iles from your computer to your expansion card Create an SD_Audio folder in the root directory of the card and store your MP3 iles in this folder On a Mac use iTunes included with OS X to convert music from a CD to P3 format You can then ollow the steps to transfer P3 files onto your phone For details on using the iTunes software see the documentation that came RealPlayer on your computer go to the Help Listening to music 117 4 Click Save Tracks and follow the onscreen instructions to select and copy tracks in al E Real Guide Te Music amp My Library J FECA Do not press the sync button on your cable Music Store Track Name RealPlayer transfers the eee ie ee files so there s no need to Radio Strange Meadow Lark i A CD DYD Take Five do anything My Library Three To Get Ready n Kathy s Waltz B Save Tracks 7 Pick Up Sticks conto QD Print Jewel Case sunaco A CD DVD B Save Tracks aa 5 Go to Applications lt and select RealPlayer 6 Connect your phone and your computer to the USB sync cable 7 In RealPlayer on your computer click Burn Transfer 8 If necessary select palmOne Handheld from the Current Burn Transfer Device drop down list 118 Listening to music 9 Drag the song files you want from t
74. adar and high powered radio transmitters In addition some federal agencies responsible for health and safety such as the Environmental Protection Agency EPA and the U S Food and Drug Administration FDA have sponsored and conducted research in this area At the present time most of the non military research on biological effects of RF energy in the U S is being funded by industry organizations More research is being carried out overseas particularly in Europe In 1996 the World Health Organization WHO established the International EMF Project to review the scientific literature and work towards resolution of health concerns over the use of RF technology WHO maintains a Web site that provides extensive information on this project and about RF biological effects and research www who ch peh emf FDA EPA and other US government agencies responsible for public health and safety have worked together and in connection with WHO to monitor developments and identify research needs related to RF biological effects ow does FCC Audit Cell Phone RF H After FCC grants permission for a particular cellular telephone to be marketed FCC will occasionally conduct post grant testing to determine whether production versions of the phone are being produced to conform with FCC regulatory requirements The manufacturer of a cell phone that does not meet FCC s regulatory requirements may be required to remove the cell phone from use
75. adio channels transmitters per antenna and the power of each transmitter Typically 21 channels per antenna sector are available For a typical cell site using sector antennas each of the three transmitting antennas could be connected to up to 21 transmitters for a total of 63 transmitters However it is unlikely that all of the transmitters would be transmitting at the same time When omni directional antennas are used a cellular base station could theoretically use up to 96 transmitters but this would be very unusual and once again it is unlikely that all transmitters would be in operation simultaneously Base stations used for PCS communications generally require fewer transmitters than those used for cellular radio transmissions since PCS carriers usually have a higher density of base station antenna sites Are wireless telephone base stations safe The electromagnetic RF signals transmitted from base station antennas stations travel toward the horizon in relatively narrow paths For example the radiation pattern for an antenna array mounted on a tower can be ikened to a thin pancake centered around the antenna system The individual pattern for a single array of sector antennas is wedge shaped ike a piece of pie As with all forms of electromagnetic energy the power decreases rapidly as one moves away from the antenna Therefore RF exposure on the ground is much less than exposure very close to the antenna and in the path of the tr
76. age that appears when you Home Page liao select Q Restore Default Selects the original home page if amp Show Address Bar you changed it OK Concer Show Address Bar Sets whether the web address appears in Page View When it is visible you can select the pick list to go to a previously viewed page or enter a URL directly from Page View 4 Select General and set any of the following preferences Pralevences r Disable Auto Complete Determines whether the Poge General Advenced_ web browser suggests text based on your previous O Disable Auto Complete entries when you begin entering info O Disable images faster Disable Images faster Determines whether images appear when you load a web page If you don t view images web pages will load faster If you O Disable JavaScript O Disable Cookies Tap and Drag Selects Text select not to view images you can still see any image by selecting the placeholder box on the web page Disable JavaScript Bypasses JavaScript elements on the web pages you view e Disable Cookies Determines if some web sites can store personalized info on your Treo smartphone Some sites do not work properly if you select this option Tap and Drag Determines whether dragging the stylus selects text or scrolls through the content of the page 5 Select Advanced and set any of the following Preferences A preferences Page Generol Advanced Set memory limit for
77. and disclaimers 199 Reminder Sound pick list 110 reminders 105 111 remote cities 123 removing applications 134 bookmarks 90 contacts 103 events 107 expansion cards 137 favorite buttons 56 memos 115 music from playlists 121 passwords 156 private entries 160 tasks 113 Rename Card command 140 renaming expansion cards 140 Repeat Alarm pick list 110 Repeat pick list 107 repeating events 107 109 repeating tasks 112 replacing battery 172 replying to messages with VersaMail 75 required items to set up Treo 650 smartphone 6 resets caution for 158 resetting 170 resizing text 87 resolution of photos and videos 94 190 resolution pick list 94 95 restoring factory defaults 151 restoring private entries 160 restricting location information 52 retrieving text messages 38 voicemail messages 37 45 reverse type 20 RF emissions and exposure 199 ringer adjusting volume 143 silencing 43 143 turning off 146 ringer switch 146 Ringtone pick list 55 145 ringtones assigning to caller IDs 145 downloading 90 phone 55 selecting 142 VersaMail 73 roaming indicator 37 Roaming message 37 Roaming Tone pick list 142 rounding numbers 125 S safe reset 170 safety 199 Save as Wallpaper command 97 Save Page command 89 saved web page indicator 89 saving images 91 phone numbers 48 Index 217 photos 94 videos 95 web pages 89 scheduling events 104 106 107 scientific calculator 124 scientific notation 125 screen adjusting brightne
78. and to refund the purchase price or provide a replacement phone and may be subject to civil or criminal penalties In addition if the cell phone presents a risk of injury to the user FDA may also take regulatory action The most important post grant test from a consumer s perspective is testing of the RF emissions of the phone FCC measures the Specific Absorption Rate SAR of the phone following a very rigorous testing protocol As is true for nearly any scientific measurement there is a possibility that the test measurement may be less than or greater than the actual RF emitted by the phone This difference between the RF test measurement and actual RF emission is because test measurements are limited by instrument accuracy because test measurement and actual use environments are different and other variable factors This inherent variability is known as measurement uncertainty When FCC conducts post grant testing of a cell phone FCC takes into account any measurement uncertainty to when determining whether regulatory action is appropriate This approach ensures that when FCC takes regulatory action it will have a sound defensible scientific basis FDA scientific staff reviewed the methodology used by FCC to measure cell phone RF and agreed it is an acceptable approach given our current understanding of the risks presented by cellular phone RF emissions RF emissions from cellular phones have not been shown to present a risk
79. ansmitted radio signal In fact ground level exposure from such antennas is typically thousands of times less than the exposure levels recommended as safe by expert organizations So exposure to nearby residents would be well within safety margins Cellular and PCS base stations in the United States are required to comply with limits for exposure recommended by expert organizations and endorsed by government agencies responsible for health and safety Measurements made near cellular and PCS base station antennas mounted on towers have confirmed that ground level exposures are typically thousands of times less than the exposure limits adopted by the FCC In fact in order to be exposed to levels at or near the FCC limits for cellular or PCS frequencies an individual would essentially have to remain in the main transmitted radio signal at the height of the antenna and within a few feet from the antenna This is of course very unlikely to occur When cellular and PCS antennas are mounted on rooftops RF levels on that roof or on others near by would probably be greater than those typically encountered on the ground However exposure levels approaching or exceeding safety guidelines should be encountered only very close to or directly in front of the antennas In addition for sector type antennas typically used for such rooftop base stations RF levels to the side and in back of these antennas are insignificant General guidelines on
80. antenna installations and circumstances that might give rise to a concern about an facility s conformance with FCC regulations can be found in A Local Government Official s Guide to Transmitting Antenna RF Emission Safety Rules Procedures and Practical Guidance This Guide can be accessed at http www fec gov oet rfsafety Who regulates exposure to radiation from microwave ovens television sets and computer monitors The Food and Drug Administration is responsible for protecting the public from harmful radiation emissions from these consumer products Does the FCC routinely monitor radiofrequency radiation from antennas The FCC does not have the resources or the personnel to routinely monitor the emissions for all the thousands of transmitters that are subject to FCC jurisdiction However the FCC does have measurement instrumentation for evaluating RF levels in areas that may be accessible to the public or to workers If there is evidence for potential non compliance with FCC exposure guidelines for a FCC regulated facility staff from the FCC s Office of Engineering and Technology or the FCC Enforcement Bureau can conduct and investigation and if appropriate perform actual measurements Circumstances that could give rise to a concern about an acility s conformance with FCC regulations can be found in A Local Government Official s Guide to Transmitting Antenna RF Emission Safety Rules Procedures and Practical Guidance This Guide
81. asks as a reminder of tasks you need to complete and to keep a record of complete tasks a i You can set Tasks to Adding a task record the date that you 1 Go to Applications lt and select Tasks hahaa ani you can select to show or 2 Select New ke a a new task hide completed tasks 3 Enter a description of the task The text can be longer than one line Completed tasks remain in feed ME Dote category tl e me ny of your phone C 1 Renew passport 2 12 u yo rge the O 1 Pick up dry cleaning 2 13 O 1 Reserve rental car 2 14 O 1 Distribute meetingnotes 2 16 You can display your tasks O 2 Buy tennis balls i O 2 Send CD to Sally in your calendar See B F Customizing display options for your calendar on page 108 for details Ge Open the menus to access other features such as importing phone numbers into the Tasks list Tasks 111 J You can a by selecti level froi Tasks Pre number nex then selecting a priori the lis If you turn on the Sh Due Dates option in the so set the priority g the Priori to a task and y y w erences Screen you can tap directly o due date i the Tasks select a new date 112 5 Tasks n the ist to Setting task priority due date and other details The Details dialog box enables you to assign a priority level due date ca
82. ata marking as private 159 protecting 157 receiving over Bluetooth connections 63 searching for 126 sending over Bluetooth connections 62 storing 136 synchronizing 31 data network connections 37 date formats 153 date preferences 152 dates changing event 107 defining due 112 displaying 104 111 122 setting 122 152 showing due 114 Day View 104 109 Daylight Savings Time setting 152 decimal display formats calculator 125 decimal points 153 default settings 151 Default View pick list 108 degrees 125 delays 158 Delete command 134 Delete Contact command 103 Delete events older than pick list 107 212 Index Delete From pick list 134 Delete Memo command 115 Delete Task command 113 deleting applications 134 bookmarks 90 contacts 103 events 107 favorite buttons 56 memos 115 messages with VersaMail 76 music from playlists 121 passwords 156 photos 98 private entries 160 tasks 113 Details dialog box 112 device name field 60 Dial dialog box 40 Dial Pad 39 145 Dial Pad button 47 dialing 39 40 91 Disable Auto Complete check box 92 Disable Cookies check box 92 Disable Images check box 91 92 Disable JavaScript check box 92 Disable touchscreen preference 156 disabling Add New Contact prompt 48 images on web pages 91 onscreen buttons 155 disclaimer 2 199 Disconnect command 93 disconnecting from websites 93 Discoverable pick list 60 Discovery Results View 61 62 Display Options command 108 displaying alerts 37 38 ap
83. ating other types of favorite buttons 6 7 RWN gt Press Phone Send Use the 5 way to access Favorites Select a blank button Select the Types pick list and select Call Log Dial Pad Application Message Email or Web Link Enter a label for the favorite and enter any other necessary information on the screen Optional Enter a Quick Key that opens the favorite item when pressed and held Select OK Editing or deleting an existing favorite button Oar WN RQ Press Phone Send Use the 5 way to access Favorites Highlight the favorite button you want to edit or delete Open the menus gt Select Edit and then select Edit Favorites button Make the desired changes For example you can add a Quick Key to any favorite When you press and hold the assigned key from within the Phone application the favorite opens To delete the entry select Delete Select OK Defining favorite buttons 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 or a hands free car kit sold separately A Speaker B Microphone C Headset button You can press the headset button to perform any of the following tasks e Answer an incoming call Answer a call waiting call Switch between two active calls Hang up a single call a z
84. ating wallpaper with 145 deleting 98 downloading 90 naming groups of 98 on phone without camera 94 organizing 97 saving 94 selecting as backgrounds 108 sending 96 taking 94 VersaMail 73 viewing on computer 99 viewing on phone 96 pick lists 21 Picture box 102 Picture size option 98 Play Sound pick list 110 playing music 119 playlists 120 121 plug ins 92 POP protocol 70 POP servers 71 Post Office Protocol POP 70 Power Preferences screen 154 pre files 132 preferences alarms 143 buttons 151 calculator 125 date and time 152 phone 51 52 ringtones 142 tasks 114 web pages 92 93 reinstalled applications 134 reset delays 158 ressing onscreen buttons 155 reviewing events 110 rioritizing tasks 112 114 riority levels 112 114 rivacy flag 112 rivacy settings 51 155 Private check box 159 rivate information 159 rotecting personal information 157 rotecting Treo 650 smartphone 155 161 roxy servers 93 Q Quick Keys 54 R radians 125 radio frequency emissions and exposure 199 random playback 119 Real Audio files 116 Real Music Store 116 RealPlayer application 116 118 RealPlayer icon 117 119 receiving beamed information 129 130 information over Bluetooth connections 63 messages with VersaMail 74 messaging 82 phone calls 42 49 Record Complete Date check box 114 recording time actual 95 records beaming 128 redialing most recent number 41 redialing phone 15 refreshing web pages 88 regulations
85. ating web pages 88 92 navigation bar web browser 87 network connection problems with 175 178 network name information phone 37 New Bookmark dialog box 89 No Service message 15 37 notes adding to contact information 102 adding to events 107 adding to tasks 112 notifications 44 See also alerts number display formats calculator 125 number formats 153 numbers displaying as decimals 125 entering 124 entering from keyboard 23 presetting 153 rounding 125 O offline viewing web pages 89 On phone power off check box 156 online shopping 92 opening applications 138 Bookmarks View 89 calculator 124 Dial Pad 39 47 Keyguard 155 RealPlayer 119 web pages 88 91 World Clock 122 opening applications 26 operating systems 28 197 Optimized View 88 Option key 197 Index 215 Option Lock 23 organizing favorite buttons 56 music on playlists 121 tasks 113 web links 90 outgoing mail servers 71 Outlook entering events from 105 107 overdue tasks 104 108 113 overriding system sounds 146 overview of document 4 owner information 158 Owner Preferences screen 158 P Page icon 90 Palm Desktop software described 197 forgetting passwords and 160 installing 133 Palm OS applications 132 Palm OS database files 132 Palm OS features independent of wireless fea tures 14 passkeys 61 password hints 157 passwords caution for not setting 159 changing 156 deleting 156 dialing 47 55 entering 157 158 forgetting 158 160 Past
86. ation of Compliance with FCC Rules for RF Exposure or similar language This section should contain the value s for typical or maximum SAR for your phone Phones and other products authorized since June 2 2000 should have the maximum SAR levels noted directly on the Grant of Equipment Authorization For phones and products authorized between about mid 1998 and June 2000 detailed information on SAR levels is typically found in the exhibits associated with the grant Once a grant is accessed the exhibits can be viewed by clicking on View Exhibit Grants authorized prior to 1998 are not part of the electronic database but rather have been documented in the form of paper records The FCC database does not list phones by model number However consumers may find SAR information from other sources as well Some wireless phone manufacturers make SAR information available on their own Web sites In addition some non government websites provide SARs for specific models of wireless phones However the FCC has not reviewed these sites and makes no guarantees of their accuracy Finally phones certified by the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association CTIA are required to provide SAR information to consumers in the instructional materials that come with the phones 202 FCC Do hands free kits for wireless phones reduce risks from exposure to RF emissions Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions
87. ations lt and select Security gt 2 Select the Password box 3 Assign a password and a password hint 4 Select the Auto Lock Device box 5 When prompted enter your password Locking your phone and info 157 amp 5 PORTANT If you lock your system you must enter the exact password o unlock it If you forge e password you need to perform a hard reset to resume using your phone Performing a hard reset eletes all the entries your phone However can restore all previ ized info tl 0 E izing contacts and other information on To lock your system manually select Lock amp Turn Off and then select Off amp Lock 6 Select one of the following options e Never Prevents your smartphone from locking automatically On power off Locks your smartphone when you turn off the screen or when it shuts off with the Auto off feature Ata preset time Locks your smartphone at a specific time of day After a preset delay Locks your smartphone after a period of inactivity Lock Device Automatically lock device Never _Atapreset time After a preset dela Your device will not lock Current Privacy automatically w Show Records sic Setting Owner Preferences You can use Owner Preferences to record information that you want to associate with your Treo smartphone such as your name company name a
88. ave a built in camera then the information in this section about taking photos does not apply to you Here are some tips for taking good photos with the built in camera Clean the camera s lens with a soft lint free cloth Take photos in bright lighting conditions Low light images may be grainy due to the sensitivity of the camera e Hold the camera as still as possible You may want to support your photo taking arm against your body or a stationary object such as a wall e Keep the subject of the photos still Exposure time is longer with lower light levels so you may see a blur For best results verify that you have the brightest light source coming from behind you lighting the subject s face Avoid taking indoor photos with the subject in front of a window or light Make sure the subject is at least 18 inches away from the camera to ensure good focus Remember when you synchronize your Camera images are stored in the My Pictures palmOne Photos folder on your hard drive see Viewing photos and videos on your computer on page 99 The Camera preview image looks strange Some third party applications overwrite the Treo smartphone s color settings with their own 8 bit color settings This can affect the Camera Preview Mode Delete third party applications one by one until the preview image improves Third party applications Sometimes third party applications can cause conflicts on your Treo smartphone Thir
89. can disable the s touch sensitive screen buttons u re holding the p to your ear to a So during active calls chscreen lockout on pag 46 e 156 Managing active calls When you make or receive a call the Active Call View appears Use the 5 way navigator to access the onscreen buttons in this view Service Ola Jane Jones W active 555 3333 00 0 A Callers name and number B Current duration of call Ends the call immediately You can also press the headset button if the headset is attached Switches to the personal speakerphone so you can use other features such as checking your calendar during a call Cancel Spkr Returns to Handset Mode when the speakerphone feature is active Switches from a headset with Bluetooth wireless technology to the built in earpiece This button replaces the Spkr phone button when a headset with Bluetooth wireless technology is attached Managing active calls s Places the current call on hold Hold O Lets you place another call while the first call is on hold This button replaces the Hold button when a call is on hold g When a call lasts longer than one minute t o Ka Returns to the Main Phone View from Flash mode Main View screen turns off Press any key except Power End to z Opens the Dial Pad
90. cess Favorites 4 Select the Voicemail favorite button Your smartphone w connects to your automated voicemail system If your smartphone is unable to connect contact your wireless service provider for assistance 2 OL Service fe 1x 12 51 pm 2 23 07 B Voicemail 1 4 Web _ VersaMail 5 Follow the spoken prompts to enter a password record a custom message and other settings Voicemail notification When you have a new voicemail message you are notified with an Alert screen A Voicemail icon amp will also appear at the top of the application screen Voicemail 12 40 pm E Youhavenew voicemail 12 40 pm 2 10 07 Retrieving voicemail messages 1 Press Phone Send 2 From the Phone application Main View Dial Pad or Favorites press and hold 1 on the keyboard The smartphone dials the voicemail system 3 Enter your voicemail password using the keyboard or select Extra Digits if you entered a value for this option see Editing or deleting an existing favorite button on page 56 for information on editing favorite buttons Remember you do not need to press Option to enter numbers an asterisk or pound sign while on an active call Using voicemail 45 Press Phone Se repeatedly to toggle id accidentally the Active call and the Main View Phone application cree feature see Using Auto Keyguard and to you
91. cific requirements exist Service provider settings frequently change If your email account was working but you are currently experiencing problems check with your service provider to see if any of the account settings have changed have problems sending and receiving email Short periods of time when email is unavailable are common due to server problems or poor wireless coverage If you have problems sending or receiving mail for an extended period of time check with your ISP or email service provider to verify that the service is working properly om om omy Email 185 ond 186 Email Auto Sync is not working If Auto Sync is occurring and you turn your phone off or the connection to your email service provider is disconnected the Auto Sync fails have problems sending email If you are able to receive email messages but cannot send them try these steps in turn e Make sure your ISP or email provider allows you to access email on a wireless phone Several providers like Hotmail do not offer this option at all other providers require an upgrade to access email on a wireless phone Turn on ESMTP Many services require authenticated access or ESMTP to use their SMTP servers e Enter the name of a different outgoing mail server for sending mail Many ISPs such as cable companies require that you have an Internet connection to their network to send email through their servers In this case yo
92. ck Next Most providers use the 6 Post Office Protocol POP a few use the Internet Message Access Protocol IMAP Setting up an account on your computer Other providers Windows only 1 Select the option to set up your email software when prompted on the final screen of software CD installation Or from the Start menu select Programs select When finished setting up all accounts click Finish 7 Synchronize to transfer all account information to your phone Palm and select VersaMail Setup 2 Select your username from the first drop down list and then select the option to create a new VersaMail email account Click Next 3 Select the option to synchronize your Versamail account with a mail service from this list and then select Other Click Next 4 Select the protocol for this account Check with your system administrator if you do not know the protocol 5 In the first field enter a descriptive account name In the next two fields enter the username you use to access your email and your email account password Enter your email address in the last field Click Next 70 Sending and receiving email 6 Enter the names of the incoming and outgoing mail servers for this account whether the account requires Extended Simple Mail Transfer Protocol ESMTP and if so the username and password required for ESMTP Check with your email service provider for this informatio
93. computer including those running in the background 2 Insert the Palm Software Installation CD into the CD drive on your computer If you are installing on a Mac double click the CD icon on the desktop and then double click the palmOneSoftware pkg icon 3 Follow the onscreen instructions of the installation program Please note these important points about the installation process Ifa language selection screen appears click the same language you use on your Treo smartphone e During the installation process you will be prompted to synchronize for the first time See the next section for details 30 Setting up your computer Synchronizing contacts and other intormation Synchronizing means that information that is entered or updated in one place your phone or your computer is automatically updated in the other no need to enter information twice We strongly recommend that you synchronize your Treo smartphone with your computer or corporate server frequently to keep your information up to date and backed up in both locations Synchronizing with the Palm Desktop software Before you can synchronize your contacts and other personal information you must install the Palm Desktop software from the CD that came with your Treo smartphone See Installing the desktop synchronization software on your computer on page 30 for instructions If you use the default settings information from all the following applications is tra
94. d and press Up or Down to scroll between lines Drag the slider of an onscreen scroll bar Highlighting items The 5 way lets you highlight items before opening or selecting them When an onscreen button OK Cancel etc ick list i vhi Ca or pic ist is highlighted the button or pick list item acquires a glow around its border When a phone number email address or web Need Gnaw case or headset Goto link is highlighted on a web page or ina y for the latest message the text appears in reverse type light 26985501es text on a dark background When an entire text entry field is highlighted you can press Center to edit the text After you edit the text press Center again to highlight the entire field 5 Once you ve opened an application see Opening applications on page 26 you can experiment with using the 5 way to highlight different screen elements Moving around the Treo screen 19 20 Moving around You can also use the stylus to highlight text on the screen When text is highlighted it appears in reverse type Drag the stylus across the text you want to highlight Double tap a word to highlight it Triple tap a line of text to highlight it 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 e From a list screen such as t
95. d and receive email o Answering a second call call waiting itimeda messnss wl When you are on an active call you can receive a second call When the second call on an active call comes in the Call Waiting dialog box 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 navigator to select Answer To send the new call to voicemail use the 5 way to select Ignore To hang up the current call and answer the new call press Power End More ways to manage calls 49 Making a conference call Q You can join a total of two other calls in a conference session provided that your network and service plan includes conferencing Please contact your wireless service provider for more information Additional charges may apply and minutes in your mobile account may be deducted for each active call you place 1 While the first call is active place or answer a second call 2 Use the 5 way to select Conf This joins the two active calls in a conference session Service Dial Jane Jones W On Hold 555 3333 00 14 TomNguyn W 555 6666 Conf 3 To end the conference use the 5 way to select Hang Up All and end all the calls Service ofall Group Conference Active 00 23 Fa 50 More ways to manage calls Using Flash mode during an Active call F
96. d ions SD cards t meet SD ard ions may damage Treo 650 smartphone h al 0 at do meet SD Card jons are marked owing logo gt 2 Using expansion cards The expansion card slot on your Treo smartphone enables you to add Secure Digital SD cards and MultiMediaCard cards to extend the storage capacity of your smartphone For example SD or MultiMediaCard expansion cards can store Photos e MP3 audio files Email attachments Games eBooks e Applications Databases e other file types Your Treo 650 smartphone is also compatible with Secure Digital input output SDIO cards which let you add accessories such as a presentation module to your phone Although expansion cards are sold separately your smartphone includes a dummy non functional card inside the expansion card slot When you do not have a functioning card inside the expansion card slot reinsert the dummy card to protect the slot opening 136 Using expansion cards Inserting and removing expansion cards 1 Press down and release the dummy card 2 After you feel the expansion card slot eject the dummy card remove the card from the slot 3 Hold your smartphone with the screen facing you and the card with the label facing you The notch on the card should be in the lower left corner next to the antenna 4 Insert the card into the expansion card slot until you
97. d party applications that modify wireless features may require extra troubleshooting If you recently installed an application and your device seems to be stuck try the following A 2 3 o oe Perform a soft reset see Performing a soft reset on page 170 If the problem persists perform a system reset see Performing a system reset on page 170 Delete the most recently installed application from your smartphone see Removing applications on page 134 lf the problem persists perform another system reset If possible synchronize to backup your most recent info If you re unable to perform the steps above or the problem persists locate your Backup folder on your computer and rename the folder e g BackupOld Windows C Program Files palmOne lt username gt Mac Mac HD Applications palmOne Users lt username gt Perform a hard reset see Performing a hard reset on page 171 Synchronize to restore the info in your built in applications If the problem is resolved begin reinstalling your third party applications one at a time double click a single file in the original Backup folder that you renamed 10 If the problem recurs delete the last application you installed and report the problem to its developer Getting more help Contact the author or vendor of any third party software if you require further assistance ond om e J 5 Re wri key
98. d then transfer the info Space line and subtract the number on the left Amr DecLib ae to your Treo smartphone from the number on the right to calculate the pas E ag We do not recommend this space used Core Wersion SEEM Recor ae a E 2 If the space occupied on your old device is less are also transfered to your than 20MB go to step 3 If more than 20MB is occupied then do any of the smartphone following to free up some space before you go to the next step e Delete any third party applications that you no longer use e Move large files such as eBooks and images to an expansion card e Move third party applications to an expansion card 164 Upgrading from another Palm Powered device e Purge old info in applications such as Calendar Date Book To Do and email Refer to the documentation that came with your old device for instructions on the items listed above 3 Synchronize your old device with your old desktop software to back up your information one last time oo om om 4 Install the desktop synchronization software from the Palm Software Installation CD see Installing the desktop synchronization software on your computer on page 30 5 During the installation process sync your new Treo smartphone with your new desktop software as instructed When prompted to select a username for your new smartphone be sure to select the existing username for your old device 6 Mac users only If you have pictur
99. denti menus described above Us in Center to accept your selection To exit the pick list and cancel your selection press Left ied by a downward pointing arrow Pick lists are different from the application e the 5 way to highlight the pick list and then press Center to display the items he list Press Up and Down to highlight the item you want and then press or Right e Use your stylus to tap the pick list and then tap the item you want from the list Current Privacy Show Records Lock amp Turn Off Lock amp Turn oft Hide Records Help 5 Most menu items have menu shortcuts listed in the menu To use a menu shortcut press Menu plus the shortcut letter You don t have to see the menu item to use the menu shortcut Moving around the Treo screen 21 Using the keyboard When using the keyboard ost people find it easiest i a two hands dic and use the tips of both di eannrde sto prasetia RTT OURO Hh pi O DEGH IA GH a e keyboard backlight J ae E IST AE i Aak A ay not be visible bright sunlight AOC Caos Applications Menu Backspace G F Return Right Shift Alt Space Shift Find Option gt ey ame TanNmMoOM gt Using the keyboard backlight The Treo smartphone includes a keyboard backlight for low light conditions The backlight activates automatically when the scr
100. dia menu 4 Select Delete to confirm deletion Customizing your Camera settings If your Treo 650 smartphone has a built in camera you can customize the camera s settings 1 From any Camera view open the menus gt to access the Settings screen If you are in Camera mode the Photo Settings screen will appear If you are in Video Camcorder mode the Video Settings screen will appear Set any of the following preferences Effects Sets the color palette for the current photo or video You cannot change an item s palette after you take the photo or video Prompt sounds photos only Sets the sound that plays before you take the photo Shutter sounds Determines if a sound plays when you take a photo Microphone videos only Turns the microphone on and off so that you can record videos with or without sound Resolution Sets the default size for newly captured photos or videos Date stamp photos only Determines if the date the photo is taken appears on your photos Review photos videos Determines if you can review photos or videos before saving them and how quickly they are automatically saved Auto naming Assigns a name to a series of photos to be captured such as Seattle001 Seattle002 and so on Taking photos and videos 3 Select OK PhotoSettings Video Settings Effects Normal Effects v Normal Prompt sound None Shutter sound On Shutter sound On Microphone On Rerolation 600x49
101. e Oar WN Open an application Select the entry or category you want to send Open the menus gt Select Send Select Bluetooth and then select OK Select the receiving device on the Discovery Results View and then select OK Sending an application over a Bluetooth wireless connection fi Open the menus gt AN ONDA Go Se Se to Applications lt a ect Send on the App menu ect the Send From pick list and select whether the application you want to send is located on your Treo smartphone or on an expansion card Se Se Se Se ect the application you want to transfer It cannot have a lock next to it ect Send ect Bluetooth and then select OK ect the receiving device on the Discovery Results screen and then select OK 62 Connecting to devices with Bluetooth wireless technology Receiving information over a Bluetooth wireless connection 1 Go to Applications lt and select Bluetooth i 2 Select Bluetooth On 3 If you already have a trusted pair with the other device your Treo smartphone is ready to receive the info If you don t have a trusted pair with the other device select the Discoverable pick list and select Yes 4 Exit the Bluetooth application by pressing Applications lt 2 5 Use the other device to discover your smartphone and send information to it See the device documentation to learn how to discover and send information over Bluetooth wireles
102. e web and messaging first week using phone web and messaging 35 36 Phone overview Phone overview The Phone application lets you make and receive calls store favorites for contacting people and open applications Be sure you know how to turn on your phone before reading this section see Turning your phone on and off on page 14 Accessing the Phone application Press Phone Send to open the Phone application Service Qal He 10851 pm 2 16 07 ey Zanj Sar daon Dan Gsm Less Bam Lavras BeCallLog B Voicemail 1 amp Web You can monitor the status of several items using icons at the top of the Phone screen Network name Displays the name of your wireless service provider when your phone is on and you are in a coverage area If you are 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 When you turn off your phone Phone Off appears Appears when you are outside your wireless service provider s coverage area and roaming on another wireless service provider s network This icon may flash if the provider is not on the your wireless service provider preferred roaming list Yul Wireless mode is on but your phone is not connected to any data network The bars display the signal strength The st
103. e FCC are expressed in terms of SAR electric and magnetic field strength and power density for transmitters operating at frequencies from 300 kHz to 100 GHz The specific values can be found in two FCC bulletins OET Bulletins 56 and 65 http www fcc gov oet info documents bulletins 56 http www fcc gov oet info documents bulletins 65 Why has the FCC adopted guidelines for RF exposure The FCC authorizes and licenses products transmitters and facilities that generate RF and microwave radiation It has jurisdiction over all transmitting services in the U S except those specifically operated by the Federal Government While the FCC does not have the expertise to determine radiation exposure guidelines on its own it does have the expertise and authority to recognize and adopt technically sound standards promulgated by other expert agencies and organizations and has done so Our joint efforts with the FDA in developing this website is illustrative of the kind of inter agency efforts and consultation we engage in regarding this health and safety issue Under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 NEPA the FCC has certain responsibilities to consider whether its actions will significantly affect the quality of the human environment Therefore FCC approval and icensing of transmitters and facilities must be evaluated for significant impact on the environment Human exposure to RF radiation emitted by FCC regulated transmi
104. e command 39 91 pasting phone numbers 39 text 91 pausing music 43 119 216 Index ausing video recording and playback 95 db files 132 ending alerts 37 83 ersonal computers downloading applications to 132 synchronizing with 31 transferring music from 116 117 ersonal information 157 ersonalizing smartphone 141 hone adjusting call volume 16 advanced features for 49 53 answering 42 before using 15 checking your phone number 16 connecting headset to 38 57 hanging up 46 47 50 redialing 15 setting preferences for 51 52 silencing ringer for 43 146 using 15 viewing minutes usage for 51 Phone application accessing Dial Pad from 39 monitoring status of items in 37 38 opening 36 redialing from 41 selecting wallpaper for 145 phone calls See also phone phone numbers adding a second 49 adjusting volume for 143 ending 46 47 50 making 39 placing on hold 47 48 49 privacy settings for 51 receiving 42 49 running applications during 48 49 sending to voicemail 42 transmitting location during 51 viewing details about 51 Phone Lock option 156 phone numbers checking yours 16 copying 39 dialing extra digits with 47 55 entering 39 40 48 getting 126 highlighting 41 pasting into Dial Pad 39 redialing most recent 41 saving 48 viewing Call Log for 41 Phone Off message 37 Phone Preferences command 51 Phone Preferences screen 51 52 Phone screen icons 37 Phone Send button 36 photos adding for caller IDs 102 144 cre
105. e have questions about the possible health effects of low levels of RF energy It is generally agreed that further research is needed to determine what effects actually occur and whether they are dangerous to people In the meantime standards setting organizations and government agencies are continuing to monitor the latest scientific indings to determine whether changes in safety limits are needed to protect human health T FDA EPA and other US government agencies responsible for public health and safety have worked together and in connection with WHO to monitor developments and identify research needs related to RF biological effects What levels of RF energy are considered safe Various organizations and countries have developed standards for exposure to radiofrequency energy These standards recommend safe levels of exposure for both the general public and for workers In the United States the FCC has used safety guidelines for RF environmental exposure since 1985 The FCC guidelines for human exposure to RF electromagnetic fields are derived from the recommendations of two expert organizations the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements NCRP and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE In both cases the recommendations were developed by scientific and engineering experts drawn from industry government and academia after extensive reviews of the scientific literature related to the bio
106. e you want to add does not appear on the discovery results list check to make sure that it is discoverable Check the documentation for the device to learn how to make it discoverable Once the other device is discoverable select Find More on your smartphone to search again 6 Enter the same passkey on your phone and the other device and select OK IMPORTANT Some devices with Bluetooth wireless technology have a built in passkey others let you select the passkey In either case you must use the same passkey on both the other device and your phone See the documentation for the other device with Bluetooth wireless technology for additional information 7 Select Done Connecting to devices with Bluetooth wireless technology 61 8 re to close the ooth application you re done se evices and crea rusted pairs 5E aS m po ced as au wer and voice ta B S a 3 5 Z Ps g oz Prefs Select Hands d then configure tl hands free device wi etooth wireless settings Note that your tting ing 1 s go o Applications and select ree e th echnology must su c eature port jce tags to use that Sending information over a Bluetooth wireless connection You can send an individual entry or a category When you send a category the items within the category appear as unfiled items on the receiving devic
107. ead mail to your that was originally received phone If you don t check this box and you select Get amp Send all of your as HTML messages on your provider s mail server are downloaded to your Inbox including messages you have already read The POP protocol does not e Mail from last Gets messages sent within the number of days you specify Support retrieval of unread ail only from the server If you have a POP email account the VersaMail Download attachments Automatically downloads files attached to email Attachments that exceed the maximum message size cannot be downloaded e Maximum message size Sets the maximum size of an incoming email message application downloads all Enter the size in kilobytes KB The default is 5KB but you can enter any size essages regardless o up to 2048KB approximately 2 megabytes or 2MB including attachments whether you have read The maximum message size that you can retrieve is 60KB for the body text and them a regardless 0 approximately 5MB of total data for any attachments fake this box is Message Format Sets the format in which you retrieve messages Select HTML to display any messages sent in HTML format with basic HTML formatting intact and other messages as plain text Select Plain Text to display all messages as plain text regardless of the format in which they were sent The default setting is HTML 5 Select OK
108. ed conflicting results that often cannot be repeated in other laboratories A few animal studies however have suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate the development of cancer in laboratory animals However many of the studies that showed increased tumor development used animals that had been genetically engineered or treated with cancer causing chemicals so as to be pre disposed to develop cancer in the absence of RF exposure Other studies exposed the animals to RF for up to 22 hours per day These conditions are not similar to the conditions under which people use wireless phones so we don t know with certainty what the results of such studies mean for human health Three large epidemiology studies have been published since December 2000 Between them the studies investigated any possible association between the use of wireless phones and primary brain cancer glioma meningioma or acoustic neuroma tumors of the brain or salivary gland leukemia or other cancers None of the studies demonstrated the existence of any harmful health effects from wireless phone RF exposures However none of the studies can answer questions about long term exposures since the average period of phone use in these studies was around three years What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses a health risk A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological studies of people actually using wireless pho
109. een select the file you want 5 Select Done KO Repeat ste attach mor a message attachmen in the Attac and then si Ringtones lock icon can be use e bl protected appear in the Sounds app d ps 2 3 and 4 to than one file to To remove an select the file ents box ect Delete at are copy ication with a ese ringtones on your phone attachmen only and cannot be sent as s Sending and receiving email 73 5 When viewing a message tap the scroll arrows at the top of the screen to view the previous or next message Attaching other types of files 1 2 Create the message to which you want to attach the item On the New Message screen tap the red paper clip icon in the upper right corner Select the type of file to attach for example Address Appointment or Memo Text from the Type pick list Select the file you want from the list in the Type box Select Done Receiving and viewing messages 1 af WN Make sure your phone is turned on see Turning your phone on and off on page 14 From any mailbox select Get or Get amp Send From the Inbox select the message you want to view If a large incoming message is shortened select More Select Done a 4 5 Inbox worker Need your comments ASAP Subj Fw Please review EiiCoworker 2 16 Meeting change Please review the attached o
110. een turns on It turns off automatically when the screen turns off and when an active call lasts longer than a minute 22 Using the keyboard Entering lowercase and uppercase letters To enter lowercase letters press the desired keys To enter an uppercase letter press Shift Find or Right Shift and then enter a letter You don t need to press and hold Shift while entering a letter To turn Caps Lock on press Shift Find amp or Right Shift twice To turn it off press Shift Find amp or Right Shift again When Caps Lock is on this symbol appears in the lower right Entering numbers punctuation and symbols that appear above the letters on the keys Press Option and then press the key with the desired character shown above the letter You don t need to press and hold Option while pressing the second key To turn Option Lock on press Option twice To turn it off press Option again When Option Lock is on this symbol appears in the lower right Entering other symbols and accented characters 1 Enter the character that corresponds to the symbol or accented character you want See the table on the next page 2 Press Alt Aw 3 Press Up or Down to highlight the desired character 4 Press Center to insert the character In many applications you can view a list of all the alternate characters Open the Edit menu and select Keyboard Help Some application views
111. en the different types of waves are the distances covered by one cycle of the wave and the number of waves that pass a certain point during a set time period The wavelength is the distance covered by one cycle of a wave The frequency is the number of waves passing a given point in one second For any electromagnetic wave the wavelength multiplied by the frequency equals the speed of light The frequency of an RF signal is usually expressed in units called hertz Hz One Hz equals one wave per second One kilohertz kHz equals one thousand waves per second one megahertz MHz equals one million waves per second and one gigahertz GHz equals one billion waves per second RF energy includes waves with frequencies ranging from about 3000 waves per second 3 kHz to 300 billion waves per second 300 GHz Microwaves are a subset of radio waves that have frequencies ranging from around 300 million waves per second 300 MHz to three billion waves per second 3 GHz How is radiofrequency energy used Probably the most important use of RF energy is for telecommunications Radio and TV broadcasting wireless phones pagers cordless phones police and fire department radios point to point links and satellite communications all rely on RF energy Other uses of RF energy include microwave ovens radar industrial heaters and sealers and medical treatments RF energy especially at microwave frequencies can heat water Since most food has
112. end is reached 5 Select Find to start the search 5 Lots of graphics slowing you down Browse the web aster by turning off images Open the Options enu select Preferences select General and then check the Disable ages box he web browser does not ecognize a phone number as dialable you can copy e phone number as text and paste it into the Phone Dial Pad You can also save a image from a web page by apping and holding it with e stylus Browsing the web 91 3 yi such as 0 Remembel sites also b work wi ncryption t does ns Flas 1 JavaScrip e b sit secure websites The security certificates and 128 bit Secure Socke Layer SSL encryption let you browse secure sites banking and email owsers and may no application e web browser supports Shockwave ine shopping r Some secure require specific e web browser SSL strong and cookies jot support plug etc or Ja 92 3 va applets Browsing the web Customizing your web browser settings 1 Open the menus gt 2 Select Options and then select Preferences 3 Select Page and set any of the following preferences Preferences a Start With Determines which view displays every Page General a venced time you open the web browser Start With Lost Page Viewed Home Page Sets the p
113. enu Description mobile palmone com 4 If desired change the Name and Description 5 Select OK and then select OK again Saving a page Goa The web browser 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 Open the menus gt 3 Select Save Page from the Page menu 4 Select OK and then select OK again 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 1 Select the Bookmarks View icon EE 2 Select the bookmark or saved page you want to view Bookmarks a palmOne Downloads Mobile Portal PDA Software 5 eed to send email from a web page on your Treo artphone Emai ddresses appear as links web pages After you nfigure an emai pplication on you artphone you can select ail address link to reate a message to the elected address SB reas D aw S o 2 a Browsing the web 89 3 Tap and hold the back or forward buttons a list of sites you ve visited If you can t edit beam a bookma probably locked You can also co MIDI files onto a expansion card and download the 0 pop up delete or k it is y WAV or 0 your ing the web browser to the following address file lt folder gt
114. ep your hand away from the microphone hole which is on the bottom right side the phone e If you re using Speakerphone mode with your Treo smartphone lying on a flat surface try turning the smartphone face down screen facing the surface Are you hearing your own voice echo Ask the other person to turn down their volume or to hold the phone closer to their ear Is your voice too quiet on the other end Be sure to hold the bottom of the Treo smartphone or the hands free microphone close to your mouth e Check the signal strength indicator e If the signal is weak try to find an area with better coverage Getting Additional Help om om If you need additional help visit the customer support web page at www palm com us support This site contains information on a variety of topics including documented solutions knowledge library support downloads customer support e help forums answers to frequently asked questions updates additional contact information Getting Additional Help 195 Glossary Alt alternative ait A keyboard key Enter a letter on the keyboard and then press Alt ait to access variations such as international characters and symbols Applications y The screen on your Treo 650 smartphone from which you can open all applications Auto off interval The time of inactivity that passes before the screen on your Treo turns off The wireless features on
115. er 116 internal memory freeing up 193 international clock See World Clock Internet 93 132 Internet Message Access Protocol IMAP 70 IR port 128 items highlighting 19 selecting or activating 20 items needed to use Treo 650 smartphone 6 iTunes 117 J Java applets 92 K keyboard dialing with 39 40 locking 155 156 overview 22 23 keyboard shortcuts 54 Keyguard 155 Keyguard preferences 156 Known Caller Tone pick list 142 L length conversions 125 liability 2 links using in messaging 83 list view applications 150 listening to music 58 116 119 lists scrolling 19 loading web pages 87 locating information See searching Location icon 52 Location On setting 52 Location pick list 152 location privacy icon 38 locations disabling enabling transmission of 52 lock codes 156 157 Lock icon 88 129 Lock Phone options 156 locking the keyboard 155 156 locking Treo smartphone 156 logging in to corporate servers 160 logic functions 125 looking up contacts 55 126 Lookup button 55 126 Lost Password check box 160 low lighting conditions 22 lowercase letters 23 M Mac systems installing applications from 133 transferring music from 117 magnet caution 10 mail servers 71 Main View 148 Main View button 47 managing contacts 102 103 messaging 83 phone calls 46 47 tasks 111 114 map 122 marking information as private 159 marking private contacts 102 masking private entries 159 mathematical
116. es on your old device copy them from your old device to an expansion card or beam them to your new Treo 650 smartphone 7 If you plan to continue using your old device perform a hard reset see Performing a hard reset on page 171 to remove its associated username Each device you synchronize with your computer must have a unique name The next time you synchronize your old device with your computer be sure to assign it a new username If any third party applications are quarantined during the installation do not manually install any of the quarantined files Contact the third party developer for software updates and info about compatibility with your Treo 650 smartphone What s new on your Treo 650 smartphone After upgrading there are a few things you need to know about your new Treo smartphone If you re upgrading from a Treo 600 smartphone all of the following items apply to you If you re upgrading from another device some of these items may not apply to you Upgrading from another Palm Powered device 165 3 s om ond To access a menu sho open the menus and press the letter for the men shortcut Once you cut hen remember a shortcut letter such simp viewi 166 as X for copy yo can ly press menu and the shortcut letter without g the menu item Address Book This application is now called Contacts To open Contacts press the Ph
117. es to your events Palm Desktop does not support time zones If you use Microsoft Outlook you can use the time zone feature but you must install the conduit that came with your Treo 650 smartphone or a subsequent update on all the computers you sync your phone with Chapura PocketMirror and other earlier Microsoft Outlook conduits do not support time zones Feb 11 07 K S DHOMGEL A Selected date B Starting and ending times C Selected day 6 00 ERE Cetais ew GoTo Adding an alarm reminder to an event 1 In Calendar select the event 2 Select Details 3 Check the Alarm box and select the number of minutes hours or days before the event you would like to receive the alarm 6 5 To automatically assign a ime zone to your events open the Options menu select Preferences and check the New events use ime zones box All your ew events will be assigned to your local time zone and you can change is setting for individual events If you syne your hone with Outlook a you select the time zone option on the Contacts conduit syne screen then ime Zones will sync with any new events you create in Outlook Calendar 105 4 Select OK 6 A Type of time units Alarms 30 v Mutes A B Number of time units Location Confefence room B B al a
118. et to the ringer setting the sound settings and all sounds are med off smartphone arm that e even when the ringer swi Sound Mode Off 146 itch is set to System sound settings You can immediately silence all sounds on your Treo 650 smartphone including phone ringtones Calendar alerts and system sounds This does not mute the speaker during a phone call Setting the ringer switch 1 Slide the ringer switch to Sound Mode Off 2 To hear all sounds again slide the ringer switch to Sound Mode On When you slide the ringer switch back to the Sound Mode On position it restores the previous sound settings For example if the phone ring volume is set to 7 and you slide the ringer switch to Sound Mode Off you will not hear the phone ring When you move the ringer switch back to Sound Mode On the phone ring volume is still set to 7 Q Setting system volume levels A B A Sound Mode Off B Sound Mode On 1 Go to Applications lt and select Sounds lt 2 Select the Application pick list and select General 3 Select the System Volume and Game Volume pick lists and select a volume level 4 Select Done System sound settings Display and appearance Adjusting the brightness Depending on the lighting conditions in which you re using your Treo smartphone you may need to adjust the brightness of the screen 1 Press Option and the
119. etup Configure a Bluetooth headset or cor kit for your Treo HotSync Setup Configure Bluetooth HotSync between your Treo and PC 7 Follow the onscreen instructions to create a trusted pair with the specific hands ree device In some cases you may need to perform setup steps on the other device before you can complete this step Check the documentation for your hands free device for specific setup instructions 8 After you finish setting up the device select Done to return to the Applications View You are now ready to use your Treo smartphone with your hands free device with Bluetooth wireless technology 60 Connecting to devices with Bluetooth wireless technology Creating trusted pairs You can configure accessories with Bluetooth wireless technology to be trusted 2 devices of your Treo smartphone When communicating with trusted devices your Treo smartphone can skip the discovery process to create a secure link For example when you configured a headset as described in Connecting to a headset or car kit with Bluetooth wireless technology on page 59 a trusted pair was created automatically You can also create trusted pairs with other devices such as a friend s handheld Go to Applications lt and select Bluetooth Select Setup Devices Select Trusted Devices PwON gt Select Add Device The Discovery icon appears to indicate that the discovery process is active 5 If the devic
120. event Then from the Details screen select Year as the epeat interval Calendar 107 6 Select OK Feb 12 07 KIG GOMES 6 8 00 as Staff Meeting a A Alarm 30 w Minutes Location fyi 12 00 al p a ber A This icon indicates a You can customize your 400 repeating event phone to display the most e current Calendar event on 2 memmen the Main View inthe Phone Customizing display options for your calendar application Press Phone Send open the Options 1 Open the menus gt menu and then selec 2 Select Options and then select Display Options General Preferences 3 Select the Default View pick list and select the view you want to see when you Check the Show Calendar open Calendar BYE DOK 4 Select the Agenda box and set any of the following Display Options e options Show Due Tasks The tasks that are due today and the tasks that are overdue display in Agenda View Default View Day PEN dey Month Show Messages The number of read and unread email messages displays in Agenda View e Background A favorite photo becomes the Agenda View background Check the Background box tap the photo thumbnail and then select a photo Adjust the fade setting so that the text is easy to read against the photo 108 Calendar 5 Select the Day box and set any of the following Display Options a Day View options O Show Category Li
121. f wi echno el wired selec e Ac compa kit with echno 5 Q you re using a headset etooth wireless ogy and you want to o the handset or a eadset during a call Cancel Bluetooth on ive Call screen f you have both a ible headset and car Bluetooth wireless ogy whichever one you use to place or receive e call device becomes the active Using a phone headset 57 8 In addition to the hea that came smartphone you can other third party head To hear stereo so through as music you should a stereo accesso www pal or more he latesi he head reo 180 is not co e jack suc adapter or 0 Visi m com us s informatio U ol audio accessories and for lity reo 650 58 with your Treo ds set SE sets SE er port ity info or 270 300 devices ith your Headset specifications Your Treo 650 smartphone uses a 2 5mm 3 pin headset connector and works with headsets that are designed for this type of connector When in doubt ask the third party headset manufacturer if the product is compatible with Treo smartphones If you hear a headset buzz or poor microphone performance your headset may be incompatible with Treo smartphones Your Treo smartphone is also compatible with headsets and car kits enabled with Bluetooth 1 1 wireless technology This
122. feel it lock into place and hear the confirmation tone 5 Whe expa name categ Nex your categ 0 anoth or expa have the i your between the applications on the expansi ory pick li e screen and selec application on a you insert an sion card the car appears as a ory with a Card icon o the name To switch on card and phone select the st at the top er category er to run al sion card you must enough free space in ternal memory of reo smartphone to acco odate the program Using expansion cards 137 8 o ow cal o o S88 3 3 jon a D e385 3 efore you copy an ion to an expansion make sure that it is pati ble with Palm OS 5 4 5 or later Some ications do not work expansion cards and ot allow you to store es in a location that is parate from the o a O 138 ication A Notch Opening applications on an expansion card After you insert an expansion card in the expansion card BSDcard slot you can open any of the applications stored on the expansion card a 1 Insert the expansion card into the expansion card slot The Applications View automatically appears 2 Select the icon for the application you want to open 3 Press Enter to open the application Copying applications to an expansion card or smartphone
123. files The FCC s Office of Engineering and Technology OET maintains an index to these databases at http www fcc gov oet info database fadb html Entry points into the various databases include frequency state county latitude longitude call sign and licensee name For further information on the Commission s existing databases you can contact Donald Campbell at dcampbel fec gov or 202 418 2405 Can local and state governmental bodies establish limits for RF exposure Although some local and state governments have enacted rules and regulations about human exposure to RF energy in the past the felecommunications Act of 1996 requires the Federal Government to control human exposure to RF emissions In particular Section 704 of the Act states that No State or local government or instrumentality thereof may regulate the placement construction and modification of personal wireless service facilities on the basis of the environmental effects of radio requency emissions to the extent that such facilities comply with the Commission s regulations concerning such emissions Further information on federal authority and FCC policy is available in a fact sheet from the FCC s Wireless Telecommunications Bureau at www fcc gov wtb Do wireless phones pose a health hazard The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones There is no proof however that wireless phones are
124. fresh If you re still having trouble the page may contain elements that are not supported by the web browser These include Flash Shockwave VBScript WML script and other plugins Some websites use a redirector to their true home page If the web browser can t follow the redirect try using a desktop browser to see the landing page of the redirector and enter that address in the web browser An image or map displays too small on the screen The web browser has two modes Optimized and Wide Page Optimized Mode resizes all images and page elements to fit in a single column on the Treo screen Switch to Wide Page Mode to see the full size image see Creating a bookmark on page 88 A secure site refuses to permit a transaction Some websites don t support certain browsers for transactions Please contact the site s webmaster to make sure the site allows transactions using the web browser ond om e J 5 Your email application opens when you select an email address on a web page If nothing happens when you select the link try setting up your email application first Web 189 ond om ond 8 Pho os are 16 bit color at a maximum of 640 x 480 pixel VGA 240 resol 320 resol pixel s 0 3 megapixels in resolution or 320 x pixels in QVGA ution Videos are x 240 pixels in CIF ution or 176 x 144 s QCIF in resolution 190 Camera Camera If your Treo smartphone does not h
125. functions 124 memory 93 freeing 134 memory slots calculator 125 memory freeing up 193 memos creating 115 deleting 115 Memos application storing notes and 115 Memos button 115 menu features selecting 21 messages checking 37 38 creating 72 defining favorite button for 56 dialing from 40 41 displaying unread email 108 managing with VersaMail 76 77 retrieving voicemail 37 45 setting preferences with VersaMail 79 signatures with VersaMail 80 VersaMail 74 messaging alert tones 85 chatting 84 links using 83 messages managing 83 messages receiving 82 settings customizing 84 text creating and sending 81 using 81 86 metric values 125 microphone 47 Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and VersaMail 80 Microsoft Outlook applications that synchronize 31 MIDI ringtones 90 monitoring phone status 37 38 Month View 104 109 moving pictures 97 moving through web pages 88 92 MP3 files 90 116 multimedia messages dialing from 40 MultiMediaCard expansion cards 136 multiple recipients 56 music adjusting volume 120 143 answering phone calls and 43 changing playlists for 121 creating playlists for 120 downloading 90 116 listening to 58 116 119 pausing 43 119 selecting 119 stopping 120 transferring from CDs 117 transferring from PCs 116 music files 90 116 music formats 116 117 mute button 47 N names changing expansion card 140 naming Bluetooth devices 60 categories 149 playlists 120 navigating screen 18 navig
126. ging 12 consumption factors for 12 displaying remaining power for 38 installing 11 replacing 172 viewing status of 13 38 Beam Business Card command 103 Beam Category command 128 Beam command 128 Beam From pick list 129 Beam Receive pick list 154 Beam Status dialog box 128 130 beaming 128 130 birthdays 106 107 blank buttons 55 blank time slots calendar 109 Blazer application 87 See also web browser Bluetooth battery usage 33 problems with solving 178 Bluetooth application 61 63 Bluetooth devices 58 59 Bluetooth icon 38 Bluetooth technology 59 63 bonus software 7 bookmarks 88 90 128 Bookmarks View 88 89 Bookmarks View icon 89 brightness screen 147 browsing the web See web browser built in applications 132 134 built in security software 155 Business Card command 103 business cards 103 128 buttons application 26 assigning voicemail to 44 defining favorites 54 56 deleting favorite 56 disabling 155 setting preferences for 151 C cache 93 Calculator application 124 125 Calculator icon 124 calculator modes 124 calendar color coding events in 106 creating events for 104 106 customizing 108 109 deleting events from 107 displaying 104 selecting alarm tones for 110 Calendar button 104 call lists 41 Call Log View 41 48 51 call waiting 49 Call Waiting dialog box 49 caller ID photos 102 144 caller IDs 48 145 calls See phone calls camera customizing settings 98 solving problems wi
127. gnature to an outgoing message and more For complete information on all of the email settings you can customize see the VersaMail User Guide on the CD Sending and receiving email 77 5 You should perform a get mail after up a scheduled Auto Sync Then only new es are retrieved during Auto Sync anual setting ESSAI o receive notifications of successful Auto Sync retrievals only uncheck e Notify me of auto sync ailures box Leave the box checked if you want to receive notifications of both successful and failed Auto Sync retrievals 78 Scheduling Auto Sync The VersaMail application allows you to automatically download new email messages to your phone with the Auto Sync feature aoRWN 8 Open the menus gt Preference Select Options and then select Preferences Auto Sync Select Auto Sync Ei iSyncantemeticaty Check the Sync automatically box alee Tashan Select the Every pick list and select the time interval End Time 50 pm from 15 minutes to 12 hours Note that if you set a Days SERENA more frequent interval you may need to recharge your phone s battery more often D Select the Start and End Time for the first and last Auto Sync to take place Select OK Select the days you want the schedule to be active You can choose any number of days but you can set up only one schedule for each email account Select OK and t
128. he Contacts list or Memos list press Right gt to jump to the first button From a screen where you create or edit entries such as Edit Contacts press Center to jump to the first button e From a dialog box such as Edit Categories press Up or Down to scroll to the buttons Selecting or activating items After highlighting an item with the 5 way you can select or activate it by pressing Center You can also select an item by tapping it with the stylus he Treo screen Selecting menu items Many applications have menus to provide access to additional features These menus are usual the m 1 Open menus ly hidden from view but they appear when you open the Menus gt To get ost out of your Treo smartphone it s a good idea to familiarize yourself with the additional features available through the various application menus 2 Press Right w Press Up and Down and Left 4 to switch between menus he Menus gt to display an application s to highlight a menu item 4 Press Center to select the menu item or press Menu to close the menu and cancel your se Sele ection cting options in a pick list Record g New Event f Delete Event Attach Note Delete Note Purge Beam Event Send Event Beam Category Send Categor Bry 6 00 ERIE Cetais Nex GoTo A range of options is often presented in a type of menu called a pick list which can be i
129. he Dial field 777 6 Click Dial Once the connection is successfully established you can browse the Internet on your computer or download your email To verify that you are connected look for a network Cea ee C Reto wa he rame a 1 Seve ts une name are paramere ho fe temang mes 2 Meco Eeyore whe um te comente Opt m x Ce Ce Ca Co connection icon in the task bar at the bottom of your computer screen To check status of the connection right click the Bluetooth network icon Terminating an internet session To terminate an Internet session first disconnect from DUN on your computer and then turn DUN off on your smartphone 1 On your computer right click the icon or option representing your smartphone and hen click Disconnect 2 On your smartphone go to Applications and select Bluetooth amp 3 Select the Dial up Networking pick list and then select Off When the Bluetooth status icon reappears at the top of the screen you have successfully switched off DUN 8 You may be asked if you want to remember this dial text for this connection We recommend that you choose to remember the dial text to avoid errors and the inconvenience of entering it for every s You may need to use a virtual private network VPN to access corporate eck with your system administrator for ore information s p ae Using dial up netw
130. he My Library window on the left into the Palm device window on the right RealGuide Music amp My Library Bj Burn Transfer O Search Burn Transfer Home Current Burner Device palmOne Handheld SD card Drag clips From the My Library list below into the device view at the right palmOne Handheld SD card The Dave Brub The Dave Br The Dave Brubs Ready to Transfer Ready to Transfer Qu Ready to Transfer All Music Q ArtistjAlbum 10 Be sure your phone is on and that the RealPlayer application is open If it is a green Connected light appears in the lower left corner of RealPlayer on your computer 11 Click Start Transfer When the transfer is complete the tracks you selected should say On Device Listening to music on your Treo smartphone 1 Go to Applications and select RealPlayer 2 Do any of the following To play or pause the current song press Center or the Side button To play the next song press Right p gt To play the previous song press Left 4 To play a different song use the stylus to select Songs and select a song from the list To select random or continuous playback use the stylus to select the onscreen controls 5 Jj You can customize your Treo s pressi Side button opens ayer See Button RealP martphone so that g and settings on for de ails olding the age 15 To v
131. he and vibration or an onscreen alert essage without sending The new message alert may include any of the following it To access the draft buttons select the category pick ist at the ton of M screan OK Dismisses the alert and places the message in your and select Drafts Inbox Reply Opens the Chat View so you can respond to the message e Call Back Dials the sender s phone number Go To Msg Opens the message so you can view its full contents 82 Messaging Using links in messages When you receive a text message that contains a telephone number email address or URL you can dial the number send an email message or go to the web page immediately Your Treo smartphone automatically opens the appropriate application from the link 1 Select a message from the list 2 Select the phone number email address or URL appears as underlined blue text Managing your messages The status icons that appear next to each message in the Inbox and Outbox folders indicate the following BB A text message Urgent messages appear with a red exclamation point 1 t A chat session A voicemail or numeric page In list view you can rearrange the messages in any folder using the Sort command 1 From list view open the menus gt 2 Select View and then select Sort by Name or Sort by Date In list view you can delete several messages at once from any folder us
132. he following Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by wireless phones Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function and Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best possible information on possible effects of wireless phone use on human health FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of RF safety to ensure coordinated efforts at the federal level The following agencies belong to this working group National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Environmental Protection Agency Federal Communications Commission Occupational Safety and Health Administration National Telecommunications and Information Administration The National Institutes of Health participates in some interagency working group activities as well FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless phones with the Federal Communications Commission FCC All phones that are sold in the United States must comply with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF exposure FCC relies on FDA and other health agencies for safety questions about wireless phones FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon While these base stations operate at higher power than do the wireless phones themselves the RF exposures that people get from
133. hen select Get Mail Selecting alert tones When you schedule Auto Sync for a given account you can choose a sound such as a bird a phone or an alarm to let you know when new email arrives i Select Options and then select Preferences Select Auto Sync Select Alerts Check the Notify me of new mail box Select the Notify Sound pick list and then select a sound Your Treo smartphone Oar WN From any mailbox screen open the menus plays a brief demo of the sound Select OK Sending and receiving email Setting preferences for getting messages 1 From any mailbox screen open the menus gt Select Options and then select Preferences 9 2 3 Select Delivery Options 4 Delivery Options Set any of the following preferences Get Entire message Get Indicates whether to get message subjects be be i a jet only only or entire messages Bf Unreod messoges The VersaMail anolicati Ask Every Time Indicates if you want to see a O Mailfromlast 1 week e versaMall application dialog box for selecting subjects only or entire ins Downes Te ie setae i laximurm message size messages each time you retrieve email If the box gk p y f Message Format HTML HTML tags stripped even is unchecked messages are retrieved according to if you are forwarding or the option you select in the Get pick list replying to a message Unread messages IMAP accounts only Downloads only unr
134. hen select Preferences 4 Select the View By pick list and select List 5 Select OK a Selecting the applications display 150 Applications settings Button settings Setting Buttons Preferences Buttons Preferences lets you select which applications are associated with the buttons on your Treo smartphone 1 Go to Applications lt and select Prefs 2 Select Buttons 3 Select the pick list next to the button or key combination you want to re assign and select an application 4 Select Done Setting default applications Sometimes one application looks for another application to handle information for example a mail application might open a browser when you select a link in an email message 1 Go to Applications lt and select Prefs 4 amp 3 2 Select Default Apps 3 Select each pick list and select the application you want to associate with that function 4 Select Done Buttons Option Press button Button Y Phone w Messaging VersaMail v Web Press Hold Side button w RealPlayer Select the default application to use with each function Email v VersaMail Messaging Messaging Browser Web Yo sy sy Hy the Q can also pick an application to open with the c button on the USB c cable estore all the buttons and key combinations to ir factory settings select De Button settings fault 151 Date and t
135. ial up Networking On 3 Select OK on the warning screen that appears This screen reminds you to disable DUN when you want A to stop the Internet session on your computer Accessing the internet from your computer The steps for accessing the Internet on your computer may vary depending on your operating system and how Bluetooth wireless technology is set up on your computer for example if it is built in versus if you are using a wireless Bluetooth adapter If the following procedure does not work with your computer check your computer s documentation for how to set up Bluetooth technology to access the Internet using a DUN connection Before you begin verify that DUN is enabled on both your computer and your smartphone 1 Open the Bluetooth screen on your computer and look for the option for paired devices Check your computer s documentation for how to bring up this screen and the name of the paired devices option 2 Double click the icon or option representing your smartphone Your computer connects to your smartphone and shows that DUN services are available 3 Double click the DUN icon 66 Using dial up networking on your Treo 650 smartphone 4 Enter the username and password information required to access the data network from your wireless service provider For some providers you can leave these fields blank Check with your wireless service provider for this information 5 Enter the following in t
136. iew details for the song that is curren open he Musi ly playing jc menu and select Song Details Listening to music 119 Jj g o play songs fi select the playli o play and the on that list Playlists select an a oma playlist select Playlists ist you want select the irst song you want to hear o delete a playlist select e playlist hen select Delete To adjust the volume during playback press the Volume button A C A Progress indicator B Continuous play C Random play The RealPlayer Application continues playing until it reaches the end of your list or until you select Stop Music continues to play even if you switch to another application or turn off your screen If you want to stop playing music when you exit the RealPlayer application open the Options menu and select Preferences Uncheck the Enable Background Playback box and then select OK Creating a playlist oRWN 120 Listening to music Select Playlists R Strange Meadow Lark The Da Select New amp Take Five The Dave Brubeck Q Enter a Name for the playlist O Pick Up Sticks The Dave Brube Select Add Check the box next to the songs you want to include Select Done and then select Done again on the playlist Editing a playlist 1 Select Playlists 2 Select the playlist you want to edit 3 Select Edit 4 Do a
137. ime settings j Setting the date and time By default your smartphone synchronizes the date and time with the network when your phone is on and you are inside a coverage area Date amp Time Preferences enables you to manually set the time date time zone and Daylight Savings Time setting for your Treo smartphone 1 Go to Applications lt y and select Prefs 4 2 Select Date amp Time 3 Uncheck the Enable Local Network Time box Date amp Time 4 Select the Location pick list and select the city O Enable Local Network Time closest to your current location If a nearby city is Location Los Angeles not on the list follow these steps to add a city See bere Select Edit List Set Time 5 26 Select Add Select a city in your time zone and then oar select OK If necessary modify any of the settings in the Edit Location dialog box Select OK 5 Select the Set Date box Highlight the current year month and date and then press Center to set the date 6 Select the Set Time box and then select the current time Select OK 8 Select Done N 152 Date and time settings Setting date and time formats Formats Preferences enables you to select 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 a PM suffix All the built in ap
138. in one memory slots o recall a stor ore a of ten Select Rel ed number Select Con to access a list g such as Avogat or the speed o f mathematical constants to s number light Calculator 125 Q J entering ers does rch go oao sr 558g en try ste your s ch fro e Pho 0 to that am wm Do oO S a poon 2 l a 5 ect the oa oO select Contacts an v e eneral Preferences Then s S e first few t start a o Applications p 2 again To artphone to the Main View e application iew open the u and select cond pick list i a a iss ec S SE o S zl To look up contacts in other lyping starts arch applications select the Lookup button if it appears 126 Looking up contacts and other information With the built in search features on your Treo smartphone you can find information quickly e Lookup Enables you to dial your contacts by name It locates people s phone numbers when you re in the Phone or Messaging applications e Find Searches through the text in all the applications on your smartphone Looking up contacts You can look up contacts directly from the Contacts list This feature helps you locate contacts quickly by entering just a few letters of a contact s name 1 Press the Phone Send button 2 Select the Contacts favorite but
139. in the Federal Government have been involved in monitoring researching or regulating issues related to human exposure to RF radiation These agencies include the Food and Drug Administration FDA the Environmental Protection Agency EPA the Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NIOSH the National Telecommunications and Information Administration N Department of Defense DOD IA and the By authority of the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968 the Center for Devices and Radiological Health CDRH of the FDA develops performance standards for the emission of radiation from electronic products including X ray equipment other medical devices television sets microwave ovens laser products and sunlamps The CDRH tablished a product performance standard for microwave ovens in 1971 imiting the amount of RF leakage from ovens However the CDRH has ot adopted performance standards for other RF emitting products The DA is however the lead federal health agency in monitoring the latest research developments and advising other agencies with respect to the safety of RF emitting products used by the public such as cellular and PCS phones gt 0 The FDA s microwave oven standard is an emission standard as opposed to an exposure standard that allows specific levels of microwave leakage measured at five centimeters from the oven surface
140. in the VersaMail software If you have an account with one of these providers follow the steps in this section If your email provider is not listed in the Mail Service list see Setting up an account on your computer Other providers Windows only on page 70 for account setup instructions 5 If you are transferring existing account settings your username and email address automatically appear on this screen Sending and receiving email 69 1 Select the option to set up your email software when prompted on the final screen of software CD installation From the Start menu select Programs select palmOne and then select VersaMail Setup 2 Select your username from the first drop down list and then select the option to create a new VersaMail email account Click Next al 3 Select the option to synchronize your VersaMail account with a mail service from this list and then select your mail service from the list Click Next To set more options for won o 4 In the first field enter a descriptive account name or use the one shown In the incoming and outgoing messages select Advanced next two fields enter the username you use to access your email and your email on the Account setup account password Enter your email address in the last field Click Next complete screen 5 Select whether to synchronize the new account information from your desktop computer to your phone or to set up another account and then cli
141. info in your desktop software For complete information on using a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync account see the VersaMail User Guide on the CD Sending and receiving email Messaging You can exchange brief text messages with other mobile phones and with email addresses Before you use your Treo 650 smartphone to send or receive messages consult your wireless service provider for pricing and availability of text messaging services Creating and sending a text message Each text message can hold up to 160 characters Messages with more than 160 characters are automatically split into several messages If you send a text message to an email address the email address is deducted from the 160 character count 1 Make sure your phone is turned on see Turning your phone on and off on page 14 2 Go to Applications and select Messaging amp B 3 Select New Compose 17 characters i a Jane Jones W To v 555 3333 Can you talk now Gena Coe Gear To address a Ss separate the a you address essage to ti you will be bi essages When addressi essage yo ess Option to essage ultiple recipients dresses with a space or a comma a single ee people ed for three ng a may need to enter letters or numbers essage e Qutb Ss e Option Lock setting defaults to the ing you used the last ime you addres
142. ing 95 setting 122 152 viewing 122 123 time bars 109 time formats 153 time preferences 152 Time Zone pick list 105 time zones 105 152 timed events 109 Timed Events check box 109 Tones check box 142 Touchscreen See screen Touchscreen preferences 148 transferring applications 62 data from another device 164 information 31 128 music 116 117 transmitting longitude and latitude 51 Treo 650 smartphone features 8 10 turning on and off 14 trigonometric functions 124 troubleshooting 163 trusted devices 60 61 trusted pairs 60 61 63 TTY devices 52 TTY icon 53 TTY Mode pick list 53 TTY TDD indicator 38 turning Treo 650 on and off 154 156 turning Treo 650 smartphone on and off 14 Typing starts Contacts search option 40 Index 219 U unauthorized users 155 Unfiled category 129 Unknown Caller Tone pick list 142 unlocking Treo smartphone 156 157 unread messages 108 untimed events 106 107 109 Untimed Events check box 109 updating web pages 88 World Clock 152 updating information 31 upgrades 54 upgrading from another device 164 uppercase letters 23 URLs 92 USB sync cable 29 usernames 198 V VersaMail accounts switching between 77 alert tones 78 attachments 75 Auto Sync scheduling 78 email settings customizing 77 files attaching 73 messages creating and sending 72 messages managing 76 77 79 messages receiving and replying 74 Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync 80 photos attaching 73 ringtone
143. ing the Purge command 1 From list view open the menus gt 2 Select Purge on the Message menu 3 Select the Purge pick list and select an option 4 Select OK you have multiple alerts e Alert screen displays all your pending alerts Select i Cl an item s description to jump to that item or check e box to clear that item To view all your pending alerts from any screen on your phone press and Center You can send and receive essages even while you are on a phone call This is e easiest to do when sing a hands free headset r the speakerphone You can expand and collapse e e ader information by ecting one of the header icons in the title bar of a essage Messaging 83 To find the you had wi open your and selec in Messaging ing your conversations ith someone essaging Inbox a chat session stomize yo settings on the 84 3 ing settings o Messaging Chatting with Messaging When you exchange more than one 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 You can carry on multiple chats at the same time and easily switch between them using the pick list at the top of the screen 1 From the Inbox
144. is complete nothing happens make sure that you installed the desktop synchronization software from the Palm Software Installation CD that came with your Treo smartphone and that it is running on your computer you want to synchronize information with applications other than Palm Desktop or Microsoft Outlook you need to purchase additional third party conduit software you have any problems synchronizing see Synchronization on page 180 for troubleshooting suggestions Synchronizing contacts and other information Battery lite Battery life depends on usage When used as a phone your Treo smartphone battery provides up to 5 hours of talk time or up to 300 hours of standby time Maximizing battery life You can increase the life of your battery by following a few easy guidelines Remember that battery life depends on how you use your smartphone Charge your smartphone whenever you re at your desk or charge it overnight The Li lon battery in your smartphone has a much longer useful life when it is topped off frequently versus charging it after it is fully drained The wireless features phone email SMS and web of your smartphone generally consume more power than its organizer features However if you spend a lot of time using the camera if included games media players eBooks or other Palm OS applications keep an eye on the battery icon and charge when necessary If you don t plan to use the wireless features o
145. kup subfolder are also in the copy of the Backup subfolder Delete all files from the original Backup subfolder Perform a hard reset on your smartphone see Resetting your Treo 650 smartphone on page 170 for instructions Sync your Treo 650 smartphone with your new desktop software and be sure to select your existing username Reinstall third party applications from the copy of your Backup subfolder See Installing applications on page 132 for instructions We recommend that you install one application at a time to help you identify the application that caused the problem We also recommend that you DO NOT install any applications that fall into any of the following categories e Modify phone functions such as ring tones dialing or caller ID e Replace organizer applications such as Contacts or Calender e Set data connection features such as activating or ending data connections e Web Clipping applications or files such as POA files e Instant Messaging applications If you want to continue using these types of applications please contact the third party developer for software updates and info about compatibility with your Treo 650 smartphone Upgrading from another Palm Powered device Trouble installing the desktop sottware oo om om The Palm Software Installation CD installs the software and drivers that let you synchronize your smartphone with Palm Desktop software or
146. lash mode allows you to manually manage your calls while one or more calls are active This is often used during a conference call when one of the calls is ended but the other remains connected 1 Press Phone Send while in an Active call or Conference call to enter Flash mode 2 Dial a number using any of the methods described in Service oTa In Call Flash mode 00 29 Dialing Calls Select Main View to return to the main Phone view to dial another number Viewing minutes usage 1 Select the Call Log favorite button 2 Open the menus gt 3 Select Totals 4 Optional To reset the counters to zero select Reset Counters 5 Select Done Choosing your privacy settings Usage since last reset Home network 16 min Roaming 0 min Total 16 min Kilobytes sent 67 108 864 Kilobytes received 83 886 080 Total Kilobytes 150 994 944 To maintain privacy you can encrypt conversations when you place or receive calls provided that this feature is supported by the network You can also choose whether your longitude and latitude position are available to the network and third party applications at all times or only during an emergency call 1 Press Phone Send 2 Open the menus gt 3 From the Options menu select Phone Preferences 4 Check the Enable Voice Privacy box voice conversations will be encrypted Q 5 In Flash mode pressing the Phone Send button will
147. ll or alert and Sound Mode is off Select Done Sound amp Alerts Application w Phone 2b Sound Mode On Alert Volume 5 Vibrate v Off D Sound Mode Oft Vibrate w On Adjusting call or music volume While a call is in progress press the Volume button on the side of your Treo 650 smartphone to adjust the call volume While music is playing press the Volume button to adjust the music volume Adjusting ringer volume When a call is not in progress and music is not playing press the Volume button on the side of your Treo smartphone to adjust ringer volume and then press the Center button to confirm your selection Q 3 Slide the ringer switch to Sound Mode Off mode at any time to silence the ringer immediately Phone settings 143 144 Phone settings Assigning a caller ID photo Press Phone Send Select the Contacts favorites button Open the contact you want to give a photo caller ID Select the Picture box Select Camera to take a photo and add it to this contact entry when you save the photo if your Treo smartphone includes a camera or select Photos to add an existing photo to this contact entry CAED Joned First name Jane oFRWND Company Title Work 555 3333 v Home Mobile w E mail Cone Carat IO e 6 Select the photo you want to assign to this contact 7 Select Done Assigning a caller ID ringtone OnaRwWN Press Ph
148. logical effects of RF energy Many countries in Europe and elsewhere use exposure guidelines developed by the International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP The ICNIRP safety limits are generally similar to those of the NCRP and IEEE with a few exceptions For example ICNIRP recommends different exposure levels in the lower and upper frequency ranges and for localized exposure from certain products such as hand held wireless telephones Currently the World Health Organization is working to provide a framework for international harmonization of RF safety standards The NCRP IEEE and ICNIRP all have identified a whole body Specific Absorption Rate SAR value of 4 watts per kilogram 4 W kg as a threshold level of exposure at which harmful biological effects may occur Exposure guidelines in terms of field strength power density and localized SAR were then derived from this threshold value In addition the NCRR IEEE and ICNIRP guidelines vary depending on the frequency of the RF exposure This is due to the finding that whole body human absorption of RF energy varies with the frequency of the RF signal The most restrictive limits on whole body exposure are in the frequency range of 30 300 MHz where the human body absorbs RF energy most efficiently For products that only expose part of the body such as wireless phones exposure limits in terms of SAR only are specified The exposure limits used by th
149. lume of 143 viewing 37 38 aligning the screen 148 anniversaries 106 107 Answer button 42 answering the phone 42 antenna 199 applets 92 application preferences 149 150 applications arranging by category 149 associating with buttons 54 55 56 151 beaming 129 buttons 26 changing screen fonts for 147 copying 138 copying text to 91 customizing 149 150 deleting 134 downloading 90 132 Index 209 finding specific text in 126 127 getting help with 133 installing 132 133 opening 26 playing music and 120 running during phone calls 48 49 running on expansion cards 137 138 sending over Bluetooth connections 62 setting default 151 synchronizing with Microsoft Outlook 31 transferring information from 31 viewing 27 viewing information about 135 Applications View 138 150 appointments See events Archive folder 134 area conversions 125 arranging web links 90 attaching files and ringtones in VersaMail 73 photos and videos in VersaMail 73 attachments viewing with VersaMail 75 audio See also music voice captions answering phone calls and 43 getting stereo adapter for 58 listening to 58 pausing 43 119 audio formats 116 117 audio player 116 Auto Sync scheduling 78 Auto Keyguard preference 156 automated voicemail system s 44 automating common tasks 54 Auto off After pick list 154 B Background check box 108 backgrounds 108 145 210 Index backlight 14 22 backlight button 147 backup folders 134 battery char
150. m Software Installation CD Palm warranty Warranty does not cover damage by Secure Digital SD cards that do not eet SD Memory Card Specifications SD cards that do not meet SD lemory Card Specifications ay damage your Treo 650 smartphone SD cards that do meet SD Memory Card Specifications are marked with the following logo Sz The Software Installation al CD includes free bonus software for your phone d synchronizatio software for your computer 2 Treo 650 smartphone overview 7 Smartphone handset features The following illustrations show the locations and names of the physical features of the Treo 650 smartphone Refer to these illustrations while following the instructions in this guide A B C ede E A Ringer switch B Infrared IR port C Antenna D Expansion card slot E Stylus 8 Treo 650 smartphone overview TACT ITO NM9IOD gt Indicator light phone and charge indicator Earpiece 5 way navigator Messaging button Power End button Microphone Multi connector Headset jack Calendar button Phone Send button Side button Volume button ot e screen D artphone er ite Visit com us s o find carrying cases Be care or crush ti store the si lace where oti ight damage i www palm 0 scral rotect other use accesso Treo
151. messages to appear Use color for Indicate if you want to view both the message label and the message in a different color or only the name Selecting alert tones 1 Open the menus gt 2 Select Options and then select Alerts 3 Select the Alert Volume pick list and select a volume level 4 Select the first Vibrate pick list and indicate if you want your phone to vibrate during an incoming alert when Sound Mode is on 5 Select the second Vibrate pick list and indicate if you want your phone to vibrate during an incoming alert when Sound Mode is off Sound amp Alerts Application Messaging Sound Mode On Alert Volume v 5 Vibrate v Off D Sound Mode Off Vibrate On Messaging 85 86 Messaging Select the Tones box Select the Message Tone pick list and select an alert tone for incoming messages Optional Select the Show Message Alerts dialog if you want to receive onscreen alerts when a new message arrives Select Done Sound amp Alerts Application Messaging Message Tone Alert Beep E Show Message Alerts oe CHlew nage Browsing the web S The web browser on your Treo 650 smartphone provides quick and easy access to web pages You can view most sites you use on your computer including those with a security and advanced features such as JavaScript and frames To browse the web i j The navigation bar shows you must ac
152. n Click Next 7 Select whether to synchronize the new account information from your desktop computer to your phone or to set up another account and then click Next 8 When finished setting up all accounts click Finish 9 Synchronize to transfer all account information to your phone Setting up an account on your phone 1 Go to Applications S and select VersaMail amp 2 Open the menus amp 3 Select Accounts and then select Account Setup 4 Select New 5 Enter the account info In the Account Name field enter a descriptive Account Setup Li name Choose an account name e g My Mail and select settings Select the Mail Service pick list and then select i Account Name Work Mail Mail Service gt Other Protocol pop your email provider Select Other if your provider is not listed Check with your email service provider to find the mail servers If you chose Other select the Protocol pick list E c and then select POP or IMAP Check with your email service provider to find the protocol for your email account If your email provider appeared in the Mail Service pick list the protocol is automatically selected and the Protocol pick list does not appear Click Next 5 Your incoming mail server is also called your POP or IMAP server your outgoing mail server is also called your SMTP server Sending and receiving email 71 6 Enter your identifying information
153. n press the backlight button 2 Press Left 4 and Right P to adjust the brightness 3 Select Done Changing the screen font You can change the screen font in Calendar Contacts Memos Messaging and Tasks The font styles may vary between applications 1 Open the application in which you want to change the font 2 Open the menus gt 3 Select Options and then select Font 4 Select a font style A Select Font c A Small font EVA B Small bold font B C Large font D Large bold font 5 Select OK To automatically set the brightness to the preset low setting press Option and then press Right Shift Display and appearance 147 Aligning the screen Ae O Q Occasionally your smartphone screen may need to be readjusted If this occurs you I gt may see the wrong feature being activated when you tap the screen To fix the problem you can align the screen any time 1 Go to Applications lt and select Prefs 43 J 2 Select Touchscreen You can also set the 3 Follow the onscreen instructions wallpaper for the Main View 4 Select Done in the Phone application see Selecting wallpaper for the Phone application Changing the system color scheme on page 145 and the 1 Go to Applications lt y and select Prefs background for the 2 Select Color Theme Calendar Agenda View see 3 Select a color scheme 4 Select Done Customizing display options for your calendar on
154. n the Bluetooth application see Using dial up networking on your Treo 650 smartphone on page 64 The Bluetooth application screen is closed Refer to your hands free device manual for pairing information Each device manufacturer includes instructions such as pairing codes specific to their device hear static or interference when using my hands free device Check all of the following Move the smartphone and the hands free device closer to each other Audio quality will degrade as the distance between your smartphone and hands free device increases Effective range varies between different devices and manufacturers Ensure no obstructions including parts of your body are between the smart phone and your hands free device Some features of my hands free device don t work with my smartphone 178 Network connection Check the Palm compatibility list http www palm com us support bluetooth bluetooth_compatibility html to ensure your device is compatible Check the manufacturer s website for information specific to your device Dial up networking om om e J My computer does not appear on the Trusted Devices screen If you select Add Device and your computer does not appear on the list select Find More Make sure that the computer s Bluetooth setting is on and that the computer is discoverable Check with your computer manufacturer for help with locating and changing these settings Select Find More
155. n the establishment of new research programs around the world The Project has also helped develop a series of public information documents on EMF issues FDA and the Cellular Telecommunications amp Internet Association CTIA have a formal Cooperative Research and Development Agreement CRADA to do research on wireless phone safety FDA provides the scientific oversight obtaining input from experts in government industry and academic organizations CTIA funded research is conducted through contracts to independent investigators The initial research will include both laboratory studies and studies of wireless phone users The CRADA will also include a broad assessment of additional research needs in the context of the latest research developments around the world What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radiofrequency energy from my wireless phone If there is a risk from these products and at this point we do not know that there is it is probably very small But if you are concerned about avoiding even potential risks you can take a few simple steps to minimize your exposure to radiofrequency energy RF Since time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives reducing the amount of time spent using a wireless phone will reduce RF exposure FCC 205 If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone every day you could place more distance between your body and the source of the RF since the exposure level
156. n your smartphone for a while you may want to turn off your phone see Turning your phone on and off on page 14 You can let all calls be picked up by voicemail As with any mobile phone if you are in an area with no wireless coverage your Treo smartphone searches for a signal which consumes power If you cannot move to an area of better coverage temporarily turn off your phone Turn down the screen brightness see Adjusting the brightness on page 147 Decrease the Auto off setting in Power Preferences see Power Preferences on page 154 This turns off your screen automatically after a shorter period of inactivity Turn off the Bluetooth wireless technology if it is not being used See Connecting to devices with Bluetooth wireless technology PORTANT You must charge your smartphone lly before using it the first ime Wait until the indicator light turns solid ake e gs 8 a Z 2 5 a o he battery drains to e point where your smarty t tun on the device stores your info safely until yo recharge the battery To avoid draining the battery charge and synchronize your s one every day especially if you use your phone often Ss o m a a al If the battery is fully drained it may take a fe moments for the indicato light to turn on while charging Battery life
157. navigator to e avoid accidentally a ile you re holding the one up to your ear to en the screen s touch sitive feature i access uttons on the Active creen See Usin o Keyguard and screen lockout o 156 Locking your phone and info 155 To change your password select the Password box enter your current password and then enter the new password To delete your password select the Password box and then select Unassign Using Auto Keyguard and touchscreen lockout Auto Keyguard lets you automatically lock the keyboard after a period of inactivity 1 Go to Applications lt and select Prefs 43 2 Select Keyguard 3 Set either of the following preferences Auto Keyguard The period of inactivity that passes before the keyboard automatically locks Disable touchscreen when The conditions that disable the screen s touch sensitive feature 4 Select Done Using Phone Lock You can lock your device to prevent unauthorized use of voice and data calls When your device 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 Send 2 Open the menus gt 3 Select Options and then select Phone Lock 4 Optional Select Advanced enter up to three numbers in addition to 911 that you can dial when your phone is locked and then
158. nd install a special version of RealPlayer for Palm that is compatible with Real Music Store files To download this special version visit www real com Listening to music o Connect your Treo smartphone to your computer with the USB sync cable Insert an expansion card into your smartphone Do one of the following e Windows Drag and drop the file s or folder onto the palmOne Quick Install icon on the Windows desktop Mac Drag and drop the MP3 files onto the Send To Device droplet in the Palm folder Select your Username the File name and the Destination card Click OK Synchronize your smartphone with your computer Be patient transferring music to an expansion card can take several minutes Transferring music from a CD to your phone To transfer music from a CD to your phone the music files must be in MP3 format You can convert music files to MP3 format using the RealPlayer desktop application You must install this software from the Palm Software Installation CD even if you already have a version of the RealPlayer desktop application on your computer After you install the software follow these steps to transfer music to your phone ik 2 3 Double click the RealPlayer icon on your computer desktop Insert the CD into your computer s CD drive If the track list doesn t appear click Music amp My Library and then click CD DVD in the View menu ur 5 You can also use a card eader
159. nd other information on 104 Calendar Calendar Displaying your calendar Press the Calendar button repeatedly to cycle through the various views Agenda View Shows your daily schedule and any items on your Tasks list that are overdue or due today If there s room Agenda View also shows your schedule for the next dates that have events scheduled Day View Shows your daily schedule one day at a time e Week View Shows your schedule for an entire week The time frames are based on the Start Time and End Time settings in Calendar Preferences e Month View Shows your schedule for a whole month From Day View Week View Month View or Year View use the 5 way to move to another day week month or year based on the current view From Day View Week View Month View or Year View select Go To and then select a date from the calendar Creating an event 1 Press Calendar until you are in Day View 2 Press Left 4 or Right P to select the desired day 3 Using the keyboard enter a starting hour for the event For example enter 5 for 5 00 remember to press Option before entering numbers 4 Select the starting minute for the event 5 Select the End Time box and select the ending hour and minute for the event 6 Optional Select the Time Zone pick list and select a time zone 7 Select OK 8 Enter a description for the event IMPORTANT If you use Palm Desktop software do not add time zon
160. nd 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 Go to Applications lt and select Prefs 43 2 Select Owner 3 If you assigned a password with the Security application select Unlock enter your password and then select OK to continue 4 Enter the text that you want to appear in the Owner Preferences screen 5 Select Done 158 Locking your phone and info Owner This device is owned by Your name here Please return if found 555 1111 Working with private entries 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 where the entry would normally appear If you define a password you must enter it to display private entries If you do not define a password you or anyone else can reveal private entries without a password 1 Display the entry that you want to mark private 2 Select Details 3 Check the Private box 4 Select OK Hiding or masking all private records Make sure the entries you want to mask are marked private 1 Go to Applications lt y and select Security amp
161. nected to any mobile phone network You can still use the organizer and other Palm OS features This is ideal for airplane flights and for maximizing battery life Waking up the screen To use the Palm OS features when your phone is off you need to wake up the screen You can also turn off your phone s screen without turning off your phone s wireless features 1 Briefly press Power End amp to wake up the screen 2 Briefly press Power End to turn off the screen Turning your phone on and off Making your first call R Once your phone is activated you can make your first call We recommend that you charge your Treo 650 smartphone for a full 4 hours or until the indicator light is solid a bef ing it for the first time green before using it for the first time If No Serice appears in 1 Press and hold Power End You will hear a series of ascending tones the upper left corner or if 2 Allow the smartphone to complete a network search The search may take several you are unable to complete a call you may need to seconds When it is complete the Network Status icon Y appears in the activate your phone upper right corner of the screen Contact your wireless 3 Using the number pad on the keyboard enter the desired phone number service provider for assistance 9 92214 pm 2 10 07 das any Bas To quickly redial your most 4 5 6 recent call press and hold the Phone Send button to hey Boy D
162. nes would provide some of the data that are needed Lifetime animal exposure studies could be completed in a few years However very large numbers of animals would be needed to provide reliable proof of a cancer promoting effect if one exists Epidemiological studies can provide data that is directly applicable to human populations but 10 or more years follow up may be needed to provide answers about some health effects such as cancer This is because the interval between the time of exposure to a cancer causing agent and the time tumors develop if they do may be many many years The interpretation of epidemiological studies is hampered by difficulties in measuring actual RF exposure during day to day use of wireless phones Many factors affect this measurement such as the angle at which the phone is held or which model of phone is used What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless phone RF FDA is working with the U S National Toxicology Program and with groups of investigators around the world to ensure that high priority animal studies are conducted to address important questions about the effects of exposure to radiofrequency energy RF FDA has been a leading participant in the World Health Organization International Electromagnetic Fields EMF Project since its inception in 1996 An influential result of this work has been the development of a detailed agenda of research needs that has drive
163. ng around Moving around the Treo screen To move around the Treo 650 smartphone screen you can use the 5 way navigator or you can tap items on the screen with the stylus With use you will find your own favorite way to scroll highlight and select menu items The 5 way includes Right Left Up Down and Center buttons E A A D B y A Up c B Right C Down D Left E Center Scrolling through screens As on a computer you scroll on the Treo smartphone to move from field to field or page to page or in some cases to highlight an item or option in a list There are several methods of scrolling Press the 5 way on the front of the Treo smartphone Press Right P Left lt 4 Up or Down to move to the next field button or action in that direction e Press and hold Up to quickly scroll to the top of a list or press and hold Down to quickly scroll to the bottom of a list he Treo screen Tap an onscreen scroll arrow Bes lt s u r w Tt TF Ep v When viewing a list screen such as the Memo list Press Up a or Down to scroll one screen at a time e Press Center and then press Up or Down to scroll between line items Press Left 4 to switch from item scrolling to screen scrolling Press Option and Up or Down to scroll to the next page of information within the current record When inside a text field press Right P or Left 4 to scroll to the next character or wor
164. ng the upgrade steps in this section you may have incompatible applications or settings that were not quarantined during the installation process These files reside in your Backup subfolder Incompatible applications or settings can lead to numerous issues including system resets and freezes If you experience problems after upgrading follow these steps to correct the problem 1 Locate your user folder on your computer Windows If your username is one word your user folder name is the same as your username If your username is two words your user folder name consists of the second word of your username followed by the first letter of the first word For example if your username is John Smith your user folder is called SmithJ Your user folder is usually located inside one of the following folders Upgrading from another Palm Powered device 167 J en 168 C Program Files palmOne C Program Files Palm C Program Files Handspring e Mac Your user folder name is the same as your username and is usually found in this location lt Mac hard drive gt Users lt Your Mac username gt Documents Palm Users Make a copy of your user folder and store it in a safe place Windows Copy the folder and then paste it to your Windows desktop e Mac Select the folder and Option drag it to your Mac desktop Confirm that your copy includes the Backup subfolder and that all the files in the original Bac
165. nsferred each time you synchronize your phone with your computer E GBHELB SB Calendar Contacts Memos Media Tasks VersaMail If you choose to synchronize your phone with Outlook information from Contacts Calendar Tasks and Memos is updated in your computer You can also set up the VersaMail application to synchronize with Outlook Other info such as photos is updated in Palm Desktop software 1 Connect your Treo 650 smartphone to your computer as described in Connecting your Treo smartphone to your computer on page 29 D We strongly recommend all the ion software ou start using hone and that ize your Treo and computer ly to keep you p e 0 req to dal and backed up in b you installed Palm Desktop software e HotSync Manager icon should appear in e lower right corner of your computer screen Synchronizing contacts and other information 31 You ca your i deskto corporal see S amp en receivi g email o tacts tasks s syne with esktop software soft Outlook on whic plicatio Iso synchronize ation with plications and enterprise servers ding a 0 is page 68 for more informa 32 3 i 2 Press the sync button on the sync cable 3 Wai l A Sync button for a message indicating that the process
166. nt additional security for Palm Desktop files you may wish to purchase a hird party solution Connecting to a virtual private network f you want to use your Treo smartphone to access your corporate email account or other files on your corporate server you may need to set up a virtual private network VPN on your smartphone A VPN enables you to log in to your corporate server hrough the company s firewall security layer Without a VPN you cannot break hrough the firewall to gain access to the server 160 Locking your phone and info You need to set up a VPN to access a corporate server in either of the following two situations Your company s wireless local area network LAN is located outside the firewall Your company s wireless LAN is located inside the firewall but you are trying to access the network from outside the firewall for example from a public location or at home Check with your company s system administrator to see if a VPN is required to access the corporate network If you need a VPN you must purchase and install a third party VPN client to use this feature 1 Install your third party VPN client see Installing applications on page 132 for details 2 Go to Applications lt and select Prefs lt 4 3 Select VPN 4 Enter the settings provided by your corporate system administrator Locking your phone and info 161 if something happens help if something happens help
167. nufacturer of your Bluetooth adapter to enable DUN g Your wi provider may provide custo progra throug 8 reless service ized software s that walk you the DUN setup process Check with your wireles s service provider to see if such a program is availab Using dial up networking on your Treo 650 smartphone 65 When DUN is on you cannot pair with another device or discover another evice You also cannot send or receive information wirelessly directly from your smartphone browse e web or send or receive email messages You ca se all the other features of your smartphone including e Phone application Keeping DUN enabled rains your smartphone s battery quickly Be sure to rn off DUN on your smartphone when your You can also plug your smartphone into you computer s USB port to charge your device while you use it as a modem ternet session is finished Enabling DUN on your smartphone You must enable DUN on your smartphone each time you wish to use your phone as a wireless modem Bluetooth Bluetooth 1 Go to Applications lt y and select Bluetooth 2 Select the Dial up Networking pick list and then Wireless Technology Bluetooth is On select On When DUN is successfully enabled the Device Name palmOne Device E Discoverable Yes DUN icon D appeals D
168. ny of the following To delete a song from the playlist select the song and then select Remove To add a song select Add check a song s box and then select Done To move a song up or down one slot select a song and then select the up or down arrow 5 Select Done and then select Done two more times Listening to music 121 World Clock World Clock displays the day and time in your home city and in two other cities around al the globe Whether you re travelling or at home it s easy to keep track of the best time World Clock does not to reach your business associates friends and family in far away places automatically update i system time for Daylig Setting your home city Savings Time The home city serves as a point of reference for your other city selections The home city time reflects the current system time The information displayed for the other cities is based on the day and time in your home city If the Enable Local Network Time box is checked in your Date amp Time Preferences your wireless service provider s network automatically sets the time and 0 Run your stylus over map to see the time in other cities The shadow over the map updates it when you travel represents nighttime oving across the globe 1 Go to Applications lt y and select World Clock 4 2 Select the City pick list at the top of the screen and select the city closest to your
169. o the following common tasks Dialing a phone number speed dial e Accessing your Call Log e Accessing the onscreen Dial Pad e Opening an application e Accessing a web page Addressing a text or email message e Accessing voicemail preset on your Treo smartphone Service oa Ont j 1x 12 51 pm 2 23 07 B Voicemail 1 amp Web VersaMail Your wireless service provider may include special favorite buttons on your smartphone that are customized for their services When you are in the Main Favorites or Dial Pad View you can press and hold a Quick Key to open the favorite associated with that key Quick Keys are optional and can be letters or numbers but you can t use both the letter and number for the same key For example the voicemail Quick Key is 1 The letter equivalent for that key is E so you cannot assign E as a Quick Key to another favorite button Defining favorite buttons Creating a favorite button Press Phone Send Use the 5 way navigator to access Favorites Select a blank button one that is not already defined Open the menus gt Select the Edit Favorites Button from the Record menu Enter a label for the button e Ifthe entry is for an existing contact select Lookup Start entering the last name of the contact and select the contact when it appears in the Lookup list Oo WN Ifthe entry is for a new contact enter the label press Down Y and enter he number
170. on card i 2 Optional Adjust the resolution settings Point the lens on the back of your smartphone at the Press Center to start recording When you re done recording press Center again Go to Applications and select Camcorder Select the Album pick list and select the album where you want to save the video To create a new album or change where the video is stored select Manage Albums from the list subject you want to record to stop Select Play amp to review the video e50Left A a 3 ors Unfiled Select Save to keep the video select Delete to discard it or select Send E to send the video Taking photos and videos 3 The video recording screen displays recordin left based on the s available expansio recordin dependi are movi colors y and so 0 time yo on your p g on how ng how U are reci n he approximate have ace hone or n card Actual time may vary ast you any ding Tap and drag the progress indicator bar to jump to a different video Select Pause to pause video playback section o the 95 o change the Gallery display format select Lis and Thumb o view a different album select the Album pick list in he upper right and selec he album you want to view o view an album stored on an expansion card insert he card and select Car in the upper right corner
171. on phone 71 switching between 77 transferring settings to VersaMail 68 activating items 20 Active Call View 46 48 active calls See phone calls active data session 37 176 Add Bookmark command 89 Add Call button 47 Add Contact command 48 Add Favorite dialog box 55 Add New Contact prompt 48 adding a second call 49 accessories 136 additional security 160 application categories 149 Bluetooth devices 60 61 bookmarks 88 caller ID photos 102 144 city information 123 152 contacts 102 events 104 106 expansion cards 136 favorite buttons 55 memos 115 multiple recipients 56 music 116 117 passwords 157 159 playlists 120 private entries 159 tasks 111 trusted pairs 60 61 Address Book See Contacts application addresses adding multiple recipients to 56 assigning to favorite buttons 56 defining links for 89 displaying web 92 adjusting screen brightness 147 adjusting text size 87 adjusting volume alarms 143 music 120 143 phone calls 143 Agenda options 108 Agenda View 104 Alarm check box 105 alarm clock 123 Alarm Preset pick list 110 Alarm Sound pick list 110 114 alarm tones 110 alarms See also alerts adding to calendar 105 assigning to tasks 112 114 setting for clock 123 setting preferences for 143 testing 110 Alert screen 37 44 83 106 alert tones messaging 85 selecting in VersaMail 78 Alert Volume pick list 143 alerts clearing 37 selecting ringtones for 142 setting up voicemail 44 setting vo
172. on the Trusted Devices screen get a message that there is an error creating a DUN connection with my smartphone Re create the trusted pair between your smartphone and your computer see Creating a trusted pair between your smartphone and your computer on page 64 Make sure that the Bluetooth DUN setting on your smartphone is on see Enabling DUN on your smartphone on page 66 Dial up networking 179 om om ond 3 Every device needs a unique name Never synchronize more than one device to the same username on your computer 180 Synchronization Synchronization Synchronization lets you back up the information from your Treo 650 smartphone onto your computer If you ever need to perform a hard reset or otherwise erase all your information on your smartphone you can synchronize your phone with your computer to restore the info To make sure you always have an up to date backup of your info synchronize frequently This section describes issues related to synchronization with the Palm Desktop software You can synchronize the information on your Treo smartphone using the Palm Desktop software or other third party applications This chapter describes synchronization between your Treo smartphone and a desktop computer Before you attempt to synchronize make sure you ve installed the desktop synchronization software from the Palm Software Installation CD Palm Desktop does not respond to a sync attempt
173. one Send Select the favorite you want to give a ringtone Open the menus gt Select Edit Favorites Button on the Record menu Select the Ringtone pick list and select a tone for this contact entry Select OK Add Favorite ti Type v Speed Dial Label Jane W Number 555 3333 Quick Key press and hold Ringtone Selecting wallpaper for the Phone application If you have images stored on your Treo smartphone you can select different wallpaper for the Main View in the Phone application aRwWN Press Phone Send Open the menus gt Select Options and then select General Preferences Select the pick list at the top of the screen and select Show Wallpaper Select the thumbnail image and select a wallpaper image for your Phone application Select OK 5 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 Send and then press Center Dial Pad is always the first selection on your redial list You can also set the background for the Calendar Agenda View See Customizing display options for your calendar on page 108 for details Phone settings 145 4 5 0 sound overrides Your Treo can vibral includes a silent al AA he ringer switch is s
174. one Send button and then use the 5 way navigator to select the Contacts favorite see Defining favorite buttons on page 54 for more info Date Book This application is now called Calendar To access this application press the Calendar button Applications Some previous Palm Powered devices called this the Home screen or Applications Launcher To access this screen press Applications lt 2 Find Some previous Palm Powered devices opened this global search engine by tapping the Magnifying Glass icon in the Graffiti area Now you can access it by pressing Option and then pressing Shift Find G Menu items Users familiar with the Graffiti Menu command can now access system menus by pressing Menu gt see Selecting menu items on page 21 Backlight Your Treo smartphone includes a keyboard backlight The keyboard backlight activates automatically when the screen turns on It shuts off automatically when the screen turns off and when an active call lasts longer than a minute Center button If you used a previous Treo smartphone you probably pressed the Spacebar to activate commands or dial numbers With this Treo smartphone we recommend pressing Center to activate commands and pressing Phone Send to dial Power End button The fourth button on the right is used to turn the wireless features on and off and to wake up and turn off the screen This button is not used to access applications Internet connection
175. ord a sound select New Eavont s o play a sound select it i and press Center To delete e Unknown Caller Tone An incoming call from someone identified by caller a sound select it and press ID who is not in your Contacts or Favorites Backspace and to send a Roaming Tone A special tone for incoming calls when you re outside your sound select it and the home mobile network select Send Voicemail Tone A new voicemail W ny Service Tone A warning of a service change such as moving into or out ore ringtones You l a download any of a mobile network coverage area compatible ringtone directly EE Sound amp Aerts to your phone see Application Phone Downloading files from a web pa e on page 90 Known Caller Tone Treo Unknown Caller Tone Treo You can also download foaming Tone Thee ri gtones to your computer Voicemail Tone Treo and then email them to paa your phone Chew C Manage 6 Select Done 142 Phone settings Selecting Alert Volume and Vibrate settings oa A UUN Press the Phone Send button Open the menus gt Select Options and then select Sound Preferences Select the Alert Volume pick list and select a volume level Select the first Vibrate pick list and indicate if you want your phone to vibrate when you receive a call or alert and Sound Mode is on Select the second Vibrate pick list and indicate if you want your phone to vibrate when you receive a ca
176. orking on your Treo 650 smartphone 67 5 VersaMail is not an email provider It works with an account from a provider yours or a corporate account to transfer messages to your phone Sending and receiving email If you ve activated data services on your Treo 650 smartphone you re ready to set up the VersaMail application on your phone You can use the VersaMail account with your your wireless service provider email account You may also be able use VersaMail with a corporate account Before you can use the VersaMail software with a given email account you need to set up a Versamail account If you have multiple email accounts you must set up a VersaMail account for each one You have three setup options Ona Windows computer if the email account is already set up on your computer for example if you use Outlook Express on your computer to access your Earthlink account you can transfer the account settings to your phone in just a few steps On a Windows computer if this is a new account you can quickly set up the account on your computer and synchronize the information on your phone e For either a new or an existing account you can set up the account directly on your phone If you are setting up a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync account see Working with Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync on page 80 for more information and see the VersaMail User Guide on the Software Installation CD for setup inst
177. orld Clock icon 122 Wrap Search check box 91 Z zip files 132 Index 221 Specifications Radio CDMA 1900 800 digital dual band Phone features Processor technology Personal speakerphone e Microphone mute option Hands free headset jack TTY compatible 2 5 mm 3 barrel connector 6 way calling ntel PXA270 312MHz processor Expansion SD MultiMediaCard SDIO card slot Battery Rechargeable Lithium lon Upto 5 hours talk time Removable for replacement CQ Up to 300 hours standby od 4 hours full charge time Palm OS version Palm OS 5 4 5 Camera not included on all models VGA resolution 640 x 480 0 3 megapixel Automatic light balance Size 4 4 in x 2 3 in x 0 9 in 11 3 cm x 5 9 cm x 2 3 cm with antenna Weight 6 3 ounces 178 grams Connectivity IR Bluetooth wireless technology Display Touch sensitive LCD screen includes stylus User adjustable brightness 65 536 colors 16 bit color Keyboard Built in QWERTY keyboard plus 5 way navigator Backlight for low lighting conditions 223 Specifications Included software Phone including Palm OS Contacts Favorites Dial Pad Camera Messaging Web browser Internet Calendar Memos Tasks Calculator Basic and Advanced Palm Desktop software and HotSync Manager World Clock System requirements Windows 2000 or XP with USB port Mac OS 10 2 10 3 with USB
178. ownloaded from your mail server to your Inbox All messages older than seven days are deleted from your Inbox they are not however deleted on the server You can change the setting in VersaMail preferences to download fewer than seven days worth of messages in which case more recent messages will be deleted from your Inbox or to downloaded all messages regardless of the date in which case all messages will continue to appear in your Inbox om om omy Email 187 J 188 Email am using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync but the last seven days of email messages and Calendar events are not downloading to my phone Check with your system administrator to obtain the name of the mail server that offers you wireless access to the corporate mail system If you cannot obtain the name of this server some companies do not give it out because they do not want wireless access to their servers you cannot synchronize email messages and Calendar events with the server using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync Web can t access a page First make sure you have Internet access Open the web browser and try to view a web page you ve loaded before To ensure you re viewing the page directly from the Internet open the menus gt and then select Connect on the Page menu After confirming your Internet connection try to view the page in question again If it comes up blank open the menus gt select Go and then select Re
179. plication information 135 applications 149 150 battery status 38 connection status 37 176 contacts information 40 current date and time 122 123 events 109 favorite buttons 40 incoming messages 37 38 overdue tasks 104 personal calendar 104 private records 159 160 signal strength 37 176 tasks 108 111 113 114 unread messages 108 web addresses 92 web pages 87 88 89 91 downloading applications 90 132 from the web 90 91 music 90 116 photos 90 ringtones 90 Downloads bookmark 91 due dates 112 114 E earpiece 46 echoes 194 Edit Bookmarks command 90 Edit Favorites Button command 55 56 Edit Favorites Pages command 54 56 editing bookmarks 90 contact information 103 events 107 favorite buttons 56 lock codes 157 playlists 121 email accessing corporate accounts for 160 active calls and 48 adding multiple addresses to 56 defining favorite button for 56 dialing from 40 problems with solving 185 188 sending 89 settings 77 viewing unread messages for 108 email applications 89 emergency calls 38 51 156 empty time slots calendar 109 Enable Background Playback check box 120 Enable Local Network Time check box 122 152 Enable Voice Privacy check box 51 enabling Bluetooth devices 59 wide web page layout 88 encryption 51 92 ending phone calls 46 47 50 engineering notation 125 entering additional cities 123 contacts 102 decimal values 125 events 104 105 107 lock codes 156 157 numbers 124 passkeys 6
180. plications on your Treo smartphone use the Format Preferences settings 1 Go to Applications lt and select Prefs 2 Select Formats 3 Set any of the following preferences e Preset to The standard number conventions for your country When you select a country the other Formats Preferences are automatically set to that country s conventions You can also edit each option individually Preset to Ul Time v HH MM am pm 5 26 pm Date M D Y 2 10 07 Feb 10 2007 Week starts Sunday Numbers 1 000 00 Time The time format Select HH MM to display a 24 hour clock Date The date format e Week starts The first day of the week usually Sunday or Monday e Numbers The format for numbers with decimal points and commas 4 Select Done 5 The Week starts setting controls the Day Week Month Year and List Views in Calendar and all other aspects of your phone that display a calendar Date and time settings 153 Power Preferences ly gt ay Power Preferences enable you to set the auto shutoff interval and the beam receive feature for your Treo 650 smartphone 1 Go to Applications and select Prefs lt 2 2 Select Power Preferences Power Auto off after v 3 minutes Beam Receive On 3 Set any of the following preferences Auto off After The time that elapses before your screen turns off automatically Beam Receive The setting for whether you
181. prompt check the Never ask me to add new Contacts box when the prompt appears If you don t add a number right away follow these steps to add it later 1 In the Call Log see Redialing a recently called number on page 41 highlight the number you want to save 2 Open the menus gt 3 Select Add Contact 4 Enter the information for the entry 5 Select Done Managing active calls More ways to manage calls R The Treo 650 smartphone offers many advanced telephone features including call waiting and conference calling a i You can use most of the Making a second call Service opa other applications on your You can make a second call while your first call is still Jone Jones W a smartphone w le olding a active 555 3333 00 06 phone conversation 1 After dialing the first number use the 5 way including text essaging and organizer features such navigator to select Hold as Calendar and Memos To 2 Use the 5 way to select Add Call I bj 00 ij return to an active call from i n lang Add Off 3 Dial the second number using Favorites Contacts Up Al _cait_ Hola another application press or Dial Pad see Dialing calls on page 39 Phone Send You canno ake a data connection or When two calls are active the Active Call View includes two status lines each use the Internet while ol representing one of the calls an active call This means that you also cannot sen
182. pters 58 116 stereo headphones 116 stopping playback 120 storing information 136 switching accounts in VersaMail 77 symbols and accented characters 23 25 entering from keyboard 23 synchronization Bluetooth devices and 59 deleting private entries and 160 discussed 31 preparing for 28 problems with solving 180 184 removing applications and 134 setting default application for 151 software installing 30 system errors 192 profiles 28 requirements 28 resetting 170 system colors 148 system locks 157 158 system requirements 28 system sounds 43 146 system time 122 System Volume pick list 146 T taking photos 94 Tap and Drag check box 92 tasks See also events adding 111 checking off 113 deleting 113 displaying 104 108 111 113 114 prioritizing 112 114 setting alarms for 114 setting details for 112 setting preferences for 114 viewing due dates for 114 Tasks application opening 111 Tasks button 111 Tasks list 111 113 TDD devices 52 telecommunications devices 52 temperature conversions 125 testing alarms 110 text copying 91 finding in applications 126 127 finding in web pages 91 resizing on web pages 87 selecting 92 viewing against photos 108 text messages dialing from 40 41 retrieving 38 Text Telephone devices 52 third party applications and 5 way navigator 18 getting help with 133 installing 132 problems with solving 191 time changing for events 107 displaying on calendar 109 displaying record
183. quency energy RF from wireless phones can interact with some electronic devices For this reason FDA helped develop a detailed test method to measure electromagnetic interference EMI of implanted cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators from wireless telephones This test method is now part of a standard sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Medical instrumentation AAMI The final draft a joint effort by FDA medical device manufacturers and many other groups was completed in late 2000 This standard will allow manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from wireless phone EMI FDA has tested hearing aids for interference from handheld wireless phones and helped develop a voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE This standard specifies test methods and performance requirements for hearing aids and wireless phones so that no interference occurs when a person uses a 206 FCC compatible phone and a compatible hearing aid at the same time This standard was approved by the IEEE in 2000 FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for possible interactions with other medical devices Should harmful interference be ound to occur FDA will conduct testing to assess the interference and work to resolve the problem Which other federal agencies have responsibilities related to potential RF health effects Certain agencies
184. r Installing applications Your Treo 650 smartphone comes with several built in and ready to use applications You can also install any of the bonus software included on the Palm Software Installation CD as well as other third party Palm OS applications such as business software games and more To learn more go to www palm com us support When you download an application to your computer it is probably in a compressed format such as a zip or sit file If the file is compressed you need to use a decompression utility on your computer such as Winzip or Unstuffit before you install applications on your smartphone These instructions tell you how to install basic prc Palm OS application and pdb Palm OS database files onto your Treo smartphone Some Palm OS software uses an installer or wizard to guide you through the process Consult the documentation that came with the software for details Installing applications from the Internet You can install Palm OS applications directly from the Internet using the web browser on your Treo smartphone When you download an application it automatically installs on smartphone Remember Palm OS applications have prc or pdb at the end of their file names 1 Open the web browser see Viewing a web page on page 87 2 Go to the page that contains the link to the application you want to download 3 Press Left 4 or Right P to highlight the link to the file and then press Cente
185. r to initiate the download process 132 Installing applications Installing applications from a Windows computer 1 Drag and drop the file s onto the palmOne Quick Install icon on the Windows desktop 2 Select your username from the list and then click OK 3 Synchronize your phone with your computer to install the application s on your Treo smartphone Installing applications from a Mac computer 1 Drag and drop the file s onto the Send To Device droplet in the Palm folder 2 Select your username from the list and then click OK 3 Synchronize your phone with your computer to install the application s on your Treo smartphone Getting help with third party applications If a you encounter a problem with a third party application such as an error message contact the application s author or vendor For general troubleshooting of third party applications see Third party applications on page 191 E Before you can install an application from your computer to your Treo smartphone you need to install Palm Desktop software on your computer see Installing the desktop synchronization software on your computer ol age 30 o control whether files are installed on your phone or on an expansion card double click the palmOne Quick Install icon on a Windows computer or open u and select Install Handheld files on a Mac Select your username click Add and en select the files you
186. r to view their Is cel to return to ore favorite ghlight the Dialing calls 1 Press Phone Send 2 Select the Contacts favorite button 3 Using the keyboard begin entering one of the following for the contact you want to call e First initial and last name e First name Last name 4 Select the number you want to dial 5 Press Phone Send to dial Dialing with a favorite button Before you can use favorite buttons you must create some favorites See Defining favorite buttons on page 54 1 Press Phone Send 2 Use the 5 way to access Favorites 3 Highlight the desired button 4 Press Center to dial the selected button Dialing from a web page or message Your Treo smartphone recognizes most phone numbers that appear in web pages or in text email or multimedia messages 1 Select the phone number you want to dial in the web page or text message 2 Press Center to open the Dial dialog box 3 Press Dial to dial the number val oTa D Accessories e M Jones Jane 555 3333 W Service Carrier SSS 1111W Technical Support DI M New Contact Service 8 OL o Ta 1251 pm 2 23 07 From 555 555 3333 Date 2 10 05 11 21 am Call me 555 3333 Call back at 5553333 Jane Jones W 555 3333 Redialing a recently called number To dial the last number From the Main View in the Phone application pres
187. reset tells your smartphone to stop what i s doing and start over again without loading any system extras If your smartphone loops or freezes during a soft reset a system reset may help Performing a system 170 Resetting your Treo 650 smartphone reset allows you to get out of an endless loop in order to uninstall a third party application causing the looping 1 Press the Battery Door Release button and slide the battery door downward to remove it from your Treo smartphone 2 While pressing and holding Up a use the tip of the stylus to gently press the reset button on the back of your device 3 When the Palm Powered logo appears release Up Delete the third party application that you suspect is causing the problem 5 Perform a soft reset The wireless features of your phone are not available until D you complete this step Performing a hard reset A hard reset erases all information and third party software on your Treo smartphone Never perform a hard reset without first trying a soft reset and a system reset You can restore previously synchronized information the next time you sync A hard reset can tell you whether a problem stems from your smartphone or from an application installed on it If you do not experience the problem after you perform a hard reset the problem may be related to software you installed see Third party applications on page 191 for suggestions on diagnosing third party software issues 1 P
188. ress the Battery Door Release button and slide the battery door downward to remove it from your smartphone 2 While pressing and holding Power End use the tip of the stylus to gently press the reset button on the back of your smartphone 3 Continue pressing and holding Power End First the palmOne logo appears with a progress bar and then the circular Palm Powered logo appears When the circular Palm Powered logo appears release Power End 4 When the Erase all data prompt appears press Up to confirm the hard reset 5 If a language selection screen appears select the same language you selected for your desktop software Resetting your Treo 650 smartphone ond ond create a puter x a iso 5 which 171 om om om g Be sure to dispose of your old battery properly In some areas disposal in household or business trash is prohibited Replacing the battery Your Treo 650 smartphone comes with a replaceable battery Be sure to use a replacement battery that is recommended or sold by Palm and is compatible with your Treo 650 smartphone Failure to use the proper battery may result in a risk of personal injury or product damage 1 Press Power End to turn off the screen 2 Press the Battery Door Release button and slide the battery door downward to remove it from your smartphone 3 Place
189. return to the Attachments dialog box If there is no Done button go to Applications and select VersaMail to return to the Inbox of the account you were in 5 a cow clip and ot disp the al attachment is no loaded because it is arger tha essage size the paper icon does not appear your maximum achment does isplay at the bottom of e message screen Select ore to download and ay al y attachments Sending and receiving email 75 8 o empty 0 rash folder select the e ext to the Message menu an Empty Trash o delete a single purge open ti velope essag the e select essage icon e and hen select he list Delete rom Managing your messages The status text formatting and icons that appear near the messages in your Inbox indicate the following M Bold Text The message has not been read PM Plain Text The message has been read 8 The message includes an attachment M This message is high priority You can rearrange the VersaMail list to make it easier to find and view messages e Inthe Inbox select Sort and then select one of the following Sort by Date Sort by Name Sort by Subject To quickly switch between folders in list view select the folder pick list at the top of the screen and select the desired folder Deleting selected messages from the Inbox When you delete a message from the Inbox it moves to
190. rge attachments can quickly consume memory on your smartphone Delete emails with large attachments If you have hundreds of messages with or without attachments you may wish to delete older messages to make room Camera Large size images take up a lot of memory Move images to an expansion card or delete images from your smartphone see Viewing photos and videos on your computer on page 99 Internet If you set a large web browser cache you may want to use the web browser s advanced Memory Management settings to clear all recent pages see Customizing your web browser settings on page 92 Third party applications You can delete infrequently used applications or move them to an expansion card see Copying applications to an expansion card or smartphone on page 138 Also remember that your smartphone includes an expansion card slot and that you can store applications and information on expansion cards However you still need free memory on the smartphone itself to run applications from an expansion card Making room on your Treo 650 smartphone 193 od 194 Voice quality Voice quality Is the other person hearing an echo Try decreasing the volume on your Treo smartphone to avoid coupling or feedback on the other person s end This applies to both the speakerphone and to the handset earpiece e Position the handset closer to your ear to prevent sound leaking back to the microphone Ke
191. ronger the signal the more bars appear If you are outside a coverage area no bars appear all Your phone is connected to a data network When the arrows above the signal bars 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 Your phone is in a coverage area where data services are available 1x but it does not indicate whether you are connected to a data network This icon appears in the Main View of the Phone application near the top of the screen 2 Appears when you have new voicemail messages You can select this icon to retrieve your messages 3 you have multi your pending al an item s descripti jump to that ite e box to des item To view all y oO a ending alerts from e Alert screen displays all Screen on your pi ress and hold Ce Phone overview Bawr 37 Q J o quickly access the Bluetooth preferences panel tap the Bluetooth icon o display the remaining battery power select the battery icons at the top of he screen Flashes in the upper left corner when you have a new message such as a Calendar Alert or a text message Select the icon to view the message Appears when TTY TDD Mode is active VP Appears when Voice Privacy is enabled Appears when Location
192. ructions Transferring settings from an existing account Windows only 1 Select the option to set up your email software when prompted on the final screen of the software CD installation From the Start menu select Programs select palmOne and then select VersaMail Setup 2 Select your username from the first drop down list and then select the option to create a new VersaMail email account Click Next 68 Sending and receiving email 3 Select the option to synchronize with an existing email account detected on your PC and then select the account from the list Click Next 4 Enter a descriptive account name or use the one shown Enter your email account password Click Next VersaMail TM Account Setup Wizard palm One Enter Account Settings Name this account e g Work Account Work Account Enter your User Name the part before in your email address usemame TE nter your Password Enter your Email Address e 9 bob mycompany com username palmone com Click Next to continue lt Back Cancel Help 5 Select whether to synchronize account information with information on your phone or to set up another account and then click Next 6 When you are finished setting up all accounts click Finish 7 Synchronize to transfer all account information to your phone Setting up an account on your computer Common providers Windows only The settings for many common providers are already included
193. ry o select a different category Category Displays tasks tha Select the Category pick list Tassi Al KACIM E 2 Send CD to Sally 2 11 amp 1 Renew passport 2711 DO 1 Pick up dry cleaning 2 13 O 1 Reserve rental car 2 14 E Distribute meeting notes 2 11 O 2 Buy tennis balls ew Gerais Deleting a task amp 1 Distribute Past Due 0 1 Select the task you want to delete 2 Open the menus gt 3 Select Delete Task on the Record menu 4 Select OK Tasks Mi Al ACIM R 2 Send CD to Sally 2 11 R 1 Renew passport 2 11 DO 1 Pick up dry cleaning 2 13 O 1 Reserve rental car 2 14 E Distribute meeting notes 2 11 O 2 Buy tennis balls ew Ca Category R 2 Send CD to SalllPersonal amp 1 Renew passpor AMIE O 1 Pick up dry cles Edit Categories O 1 Reserve rental cor 2 amp 1 Distribute meetingnotes 2 11 O 2 Buy tennis balls ew Ca O 5 To uncheck the selected Overdue tasks To save memo Open the Reco ask press Center have an exclamation point next o the due date ry you can urge all completed tasks rd menu and select Purge Select OK Tasks 113 114 Tasks Customizing Tasks The Tasks Preferences screen enables you to control the appearance of the Tasks list screen 1 In the Tasks list screen open the menus gt 2 Select Preferences in the Options menu 3 Se
194. s 73 setting up on computer 69 setting up on phone 71 setup options 68 signature attaching to message 80 transferring settings from other account 68 220 Index using 68 80 videos attaching 73 Vibrate pick list 143 vibrating alarm 110 143 146 video recording screen 95 videos jumping to specific sections 95 on phones without camera 94 organizing 97 pausing 95 saving 95 sending 96 VersaMail 73 viewing on computer 99 viewing on phone 96 View By pick list 150 viewing alerts 37 38 application information 135 applications 27 149 150 battery status 38 connection status 37 176 contacts information 40 current date and time 122 123 events 109 favorite buttons 40 incoming messages 37 38 lists 19 messages with VersaMail 74 overdue tasks 104 personal calendar 104 photos and videos on phone 96 photos or videos on computer 99 private records 159 160 signal strength 37 176 tasks 108 111 113 114 unread messages 108 web addresses 92 web pages 87 88 89 91 virtual private networks VPNs 160 161 Voice Privacy icon 52 Voice Privacy indicator 38 voice quality problems with 194 voicemail checking 37 retrieving messages 37 45 sending phone calls to 42 setting up 44 Voicemail icon 44 Voicemail Tone pick list 142 volume 146 Volume button 120 volume conversions calculator 125 volume of call adjusting 16 volume preferences 143 VP icon 38 52 VPN clients 161 VPN preferences 161 W waking up screen 14
195. s See www fcc gov oet rfsafety for more information on RF exposure safety Specific Absorption Rates SAR for Wireless Phones The SAR is a value that corresponds to the relative amount of RF energy absorbed in the head of a user of a wireless handset The SAR value of a phone is the result of an extensive testing measuring and calculation process It does not represent how much RF the phone emits All phone models are tested at their highest value in strict laboratory settings But when in operation the SAR of a phone can be substantially less than the level reported to the FCC This is because of a variety of factors including its proximity to a base station antenna phone design and other factors What is important to remember is that each phone meets strict federal guidelines Variations in SARs do not represent a variation in safety All phones must meet the federal standard which incorporates a substantial margin of safety As stated above variations in SAR values between different model phones do not mean variations in safety SAR values at or below the federal standard of 1 6 W kg are considered safe for use by the public The highest reported FCC SAR values of the Treo 650 smartphone by Palm are Maximum SAR Values CDMA Cellular CDMA PCS Held to Ear 1 50 W Kg 1 33 W Kg Body Worn 999 W Kg 667 W Kg FCC OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C FCC Part 22H and Part 24E Safety EN 60950 2000 Jan
196. s and hold Phone Send to dial the last number you called To select from your most recently dialed numbers From the Main View in the Phone application press Phone Send select the number you want to call and then press Phone Send again to dial j 555 2222 S 5s5 3333 To select from a chronological list of calls Select the Call Log favorite You can also access the Call Log by pressing Phone Send twice and then selecting Call Log from the v All al 7 Carrier Ser W 12 23p Tom Nquyn W 12 23p John Jones W 12 23p Voicemail 11 38a Tom Nguyn wW 11 37a Jane Jones W 11 360 Jane Jones W 11 36a Jane Jones W 11 33a Jane Jones W 11 33a Jane Jones W 11 32a Cone recent call list Q 3 you can t highlight and dial a phone number on a web page or in a text essage using the 5 way or stylus it means that your Treo smartphone does ot recognize it as a phone umber Dialing calls 41 Q 3 See a photo of the person calling you Learn how to assign a caller ID photo on Assigning a caller ID photo on page 144 42 Receiving calls Receiving calls To receive calls your phone must be on This is different from having just the screen turned on see Turning your phone on and off on page 14 To answer a Call do one of the following Press Phone Send e Using the 5 way navigator select the onscreen Answer button
197. s assume no responsibility for any damage or loss caused by deletion of data as a result of malfunction dead battery or repairs Be sure to make backup copies of all important data on other media to protect against data loss PN 406 10451 00 Contents RO 11 12 14 15 17 18 22 26 28 31 33 34 Contents Welcome If you read nothing else read this now getting started What you ll need Treo 650 smartphone overview Installing the battery Charging the battery Turning your phone on and off Making your first call first day learning the basics Moving around the Treo screen Using the keyboard Opening applications Setting up your computer Synchronizing contacts and other information Battery life Where to learn more 35 36 39 42 44 46 49 54 57 59 64 68 81 87 94 first week using phone web and messaging Phone overview Dialing calls Receiving calls Using voicemail Managing active calls More ways to manage calls Defining favorite buttons Using a phone headset Connecting to devices with Bluetooth wireless technology Using dial up networking on your Treo 650 smartphone Sending and receiving email Messaging Browsing the web Taking photos and videos 101 first two weeks using organizer features 102 Managing contacts 104 Calendar Contents 1 111 Tasks 115 Memos 116 Listening to music 122 World Clock 124 Calculator 126 Looking
198. s connection Your smartphone will beep to warn you of the incoming connection and then prompt you to accept the new information Select a category or expansion card to file for the item If you don t select a category the item will go in the Unfiled category 6 Press Up to receive the information or press Down w to refuse it Check your battery level before establishing a Bluetooth wireless connection If the battery level is low you can t make a Bluetooth wireless connection Connecting to devices with Bluetooth wireless technology 63 If your computer is not enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology you may be able to purchase a wireless Bluetooth adapter accessory for your computer Using dial up networking on your Treo 650 smartphone If your computer is enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology you can use your smartphone as a wireless modem to access the Internet from your computer Dial up networking DUN is the feature that converts your smartphone into a wireless modem To configure DUN complete the following procedures Creating a trusted pair between your smartphone and your computer on page 64 e Setting up your computer for a DUN connection on page 65 Enabling DUN on your smartphone on page 66 e Accessing the internet from your computer on page 66 Creating a trusted pair between your smartphone and your computer 1 Make sure that your computer s Bluetoo
199. s of radiofrequency energy should not be confused with the effects from other types of electromagnetic energy Very high levels of electromagnetic energy such as is found in X rays and gamma rays can ionize biological tissues lonization is a process where electrons are stripped away from their normal locations in atoms and molecules It can permanently damage biological tissues including DNA the genetic material lonization only occurs with very high levels of electromagnetic energy such as X rays and gamma rays Often the term radiation is used when discussing ionizing radiation such as that associated with nuclear power plants The energy levels associated with radiofrequency energy including both radio waves and microwaves are not great enough to cause the ionization of atoms and molecules Therefore RF energy is a type of non ionizing radiation Other types of non ionizing radiation include visible light infrared radiation heat and other forms of electromagnetic radiation with relatively low frequencies Large amounts of RF energy can heat tissue This can damage tissues and increase body temperatures Two areas of the body the eyes and the testes are particularly vulnerable to RF heating because there is relatively ittle blood flow in them to carry away excess heat The amount of RF radiation routinely encountered by the general public i too low to produce significant heating or increased body temperature Still some peopl
200. sed a f you are out of a coverage area or if your phone is off outgoing messages go into x and are sent automatically when you return to a coverage area Messagin gi 81 4 Select the To pick list to address the message lt gt Ifthe recipient s name appears in the To pick list select it from the list gt e Ifthe recipient is in your Contacts list select Lookup in Contacts and then enter the first few letters of the recipient s first or last name Highlight the recipient s phone number or email address and then select Add al If the recipient s name is not in the pick list or your Contacts list enter the full Ta adil a new Dickt phone number or email address phrase select Edit 5 Enter your message or select QuickText to insert predefined phrases QuickText from the To insert emoticons select QuickText list 6 Optional Open the menus gt and then select a priority setting on the Compose menu ot all symbols available 7 Select Send on your phone may be sed in text messages The Messaging appli automatically replaces Receiving messages When your phone is on and in an area of wireless invalid characters before Sf New Text Message coverage you will automatically receive new text it sends your message aman messages You can also configure your smartphone to Select Save as Draft to notify you when a new message arrives using a ringtone save a draft of t
201. select OK 5 Select one of the following Lock Phone options On phone power off locks your phone each time you turn it off When this setting is active you must enter your lock code each time you turn your phone on again Immediately locks your phone when you select OK The next time you turn your phone on again you must enter your lock code After that you can turn your phone on again without entering your lock code 156 Locking your phone and info 6 When prompted enter the lock code and then select OK Unless you changed your lock code the lock code is the last four digits of your phone number 7 If you want to change the lock code select Change Lock Code enter a new lock code and then select OK Repeat this step to verify the new lock code 8 Based on the option you selected in step 5 do one of the following to lock your phone For On phone power off turn off your phone e For Immediately select OK 9 To unlock your phone dial a number enter your lock code and then select OK To permanently unlock your device 1 Open the menus gt 2 Select Options and then select Phone Lock 3 Uncheck the box On phone power off 4 Your lock code is required to change this setting Using 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 information or use other features of your Treo smartphone 1 Go to Applic
202. select a chat 2 Enter your message 3 Select Send Customizing your Messaging settings 1 Open the menus gt 2 Select Options and then select Preferences 3 Select the Messages tab and set any of the following preferences Confirm message deletions Indicate if you want deletion confirmation messages to appear e Privacy Mode hide text Indicate if you want the body text to appear in the alert when you receive a new message 555 555 5555 eo 3 02 pm Where are you Me 2 14 3 03 pm l m at the lairport Can you pick me up 555 555 5555 2 14 3 08 pm Sure l Il be there in 20 minutes See poeihen fe then 0 characters Preferences il Messages amp Confirm message deletions O Privacy Mode hide text 4 Select the Chat tab and set any of the following preferences Create Chats from Message Indicate if you want to view messages from the same person to in a Chat screen Show message timestamps in chats Indicate if you want to see the local date and time the message was sent next to each message Preferences 9 Messoges Jha Creote chats from messages w Only if I ve replied C Show timestamps in chats Display my name in chat window as Me Lobel color I Use color for name only Goa Display my name in chat window as Enter the name you want displayed as the label for your messages in the Chat screen e Label color Select the color in which you want
203. ss 147 aligning 148 disabling items on 155 156 moving around 18 problems with solving 174 waking up 14 47 screen fonts 147 scrolling through screens 18 SD expansion cards 136 and warranty 7 SD Memory Card Specifications 223 SDIO Secure Digital input output cards 136 searching for contacts 40 126 information 126 specific characters 127 text 91 127 secure connections 61 secure sites problems accessing 189 secure web pages 88 secure websites 92 Security button 159 security certificates 92 Security command 160 security features 155 161 Security icon 157 security software 155 Select Font dialog box 147 selecting alarm tones 110 applications 137 138 home city 122 218 Index items 20 menu features 21 music 119 recently dialed numbers 41 ringtones 55 142 text on web pages 92 web links 87 88 Send To Device droplet 117 sending applications over Bluetooth 62 email 89 information over Bluetooth 62 photos 96 text messages 81 to voicemail 42 videos 96 Service Tone pick list 142 setting alarms 123 clock 122 date and time preferences 152 passwords 157 159 system sounds 146 setting up Bluetooth devices 60 61 VersaMail 68 VersaMail account on computer 69 VersaMail account on phone 71 voicemail 44 settings messaging 84 shortcuts 54 Show Address Bar check box 92 Show Calendar event check box 108 Show Categories check box 114 Show Category Column check box 109 Show Category List check box 109 Show Completed I
204. st 6 Select the Month box and set any of the following Default View Day Show Category List The Category pick list agenda EDEN ont displays in Day View amp Show Time Bars 7 ERE R Compress Day View Start Time and End Time The beginning and Show Category Column end of the day show on the Calendar screens Show Time Bars The time bars appear in the Day View to show the duration of an event and to illustrate event conflicts Compress Day View When this box is checked all time slots display When this box is unchecked start and end times display for each event but blank time slots toward the bottom of the screen disappear to minimize scrolling Show Category Column The color coded category marker appears between the time and description to indicate which category the event is filed under Display Options i i i O Show i Month View options Ssi hetent Anet Show Category List The Category pick list Month appears in Month View a Timed Events The events that are scheduled amp Untimed Events amp Daily Repeating Events for a specific time appear in Month View Untimed Events The events that are scheduled COR Concer for a specific date but not a specific time appear in Month View Daily Repeating Events The events that repeat every day appear in Month View 7 Select OK 6 Calendar 109 6 5 your phone Center To d Backspace sound select it and then
205. t Month Managing Applications Learn how to add or delete extra applications and use an expansion card with your smartphone When You re Ready Customizing Your Treo smartphone Once you ve learned the basics you ll want to explore additional features on your smartphone and customize its settings If Something Happens Help If something goes wrong or you can t figure out how to use a feature we can help Check this chapter for answers to frequently asked questions read this now getting started 6 2 What you ll need What you ll need As you work through the instructions in this guide you ll need all the items that came in the Treo 650 smartphone box see Treo 650 smartphone overview on page 7 as well as the following e An activated mobile account with data services e A location with wireless coverage for your phone e An electrical outlet e The computer with which you will synchronize your personal information The Palm Software Installation CD included in the box You cannot use email web browsing or messaging without data services of some type Treo 650 smartphone overview You should have received all of the following components in the Treo 650 smartphone box Hardware Treo handset AC charger USB sync cable Headset Battery Electric socket adapter s if required in region Documentation and software Using Your Treo 650 smartphone by Palm this guide Pal
206. t any of the following preferences fone E Date Category Preferences e Sortby v Due Date Priority E Show Completed Tasks R Record Completion Date E Show Due Dates amp Show Priorities O Show Categories Alarm Sound v Alarm Sort by Indicates the order in which your tasks appear in the list Show Completed Items Displays tasks you ve checked off Record Complete Date Replaces due date with the completion date when you complete check the task Show Due Dates Displays task due date and inserts an exclamation point next to overdue tasks Show Priorities Displays the priority setting for each task Show Categories Displays the category for each task Alarm Sound Sets the sound for the alarms you assign to your tasks 4 Select OK Memos Memos are a great way to store notes on your Treo 650 smartphone Creating a memo 1 Go to Applications lt and select Memos lt b 2 Enter the text you want to appear in the memo 3 Select Done Meeting notes Deleting a memo 1 Select the memo you want to delete 2 Open the menus gt 3 Select Delete Memo on the Record menu 4 Select OK 5 Each memo can includ 4096 characters of text to your memos Open A elect a category Memos an assign categories item you want to change select the Category pick list at the top of the screen e he 115 You must card to lisi your pho
207. tegory Unfiled E 4 Repeat None The silent alarm for Private D u imed events is defi ed OK Cra Gate E 6 by minutes days or hours before midnight of the date of the event Creating an untimed event An untimed event such as a birthday or anniversary Feb 11 07 KK 5 MUMS i Bande are he does not occur at a particular time ie Drake dae Si Se Ps 1 Press Calendar until you are in Day View bn your pending alerts Select f 1 an item s description to 2 Press Left 4 or Right P to go to the date of 1200 jump to that item or check the event 200 the box to clear that item 3 Make sure nothing is highlighted pen 4 Enter a description for the event A diamond appears 5 ERIE Cetais Wew GoTo next to the description of an untimed event Color coding your schedule Use color coding to quickly spot different types of events For example make your appointments with family green coworkers blue and friends yellow 1 From Day View select the event description 2 Select Details 3 Select the Category pick list and select Edit Categories 4 Select New or select a category and select Edit 106 Calendar 5 Enter the category name 6 Select the color you want to give this category T Select OK and then select OK two more times Now that the category is set up you can assign a specific event to this category See the next section for details Editing or deleting an event ii 2 3
208. tegory privacy flag and note for each task 1 Select the task to which you want to assign details 2 Select Details 3 Set any of the following e Priority Select the Priority number for this task 1 is most important Later you can arrange your tasks based on the importance of each task Category Assign the task to a specific category Due Date Select the Due Date pick list and select a due date for the task Alarm Set an alarm for this task e Repeat Indicate if the task occurs at regular intervals and how often it repeats e Private Check this box to mark this task private e Note Enter additional text you want to associate with the task 4 Select OK Task Details ti OA BE Date Category Priority E2 3 415 R 1 Renew passport 27 11 O 1 Pick up dry cleaning 2 13 Categerys United O 1 Reserve rental car 2 14 Due Date Fri2 16 07 O 1 Distribute meeting notes 2 16 O2 Send CD to Sally D T puy tennis balls 2 Alarm i None Repeat None Private O il C3 ew Cerais Checking off a task 1 Select the task you want to check off 2 Press Center to check off the task Organizing your tasks In the Tasks list select one of these options All Displays all your tasks e Date Displays tasks that are due in a specific time frame Select the Date pick list in the upper right to select Due Today Last 7 Days Next 7 Days or Past Due are assigned to the selected catego
209. tems check box 114 Show Due Dates check box 114 Show Due Tasks check box 108 Show Messages check box 108 Show Priorities check box 114 Show Private Records dialog box 159 Show Time Bars check box 109 signal strength 37 176 silencing system sounds 43 146 silencing the ringer 43 143 silent alarm 106 146 sit files 132 slide shows viewing 96 smartphone adding additional security for 160 aligning screen for 148 connecting Bluetooth devices to 60 copying applications on 138 customizing 141 dialing 39 40 91 displaying signal strength for 37 176 freeing memory for 134 hard resets and 158 installing applications on 132 locking 156 protecting 155 161 removing applications on 134 selecting ringtones for 142 setting system sounds for 146 silencing system sounds for 43 transferring information to 128 turning on and off 154 156 viewing web pages specific to 88 waking up screen for 47 SMTP servers 71 soft reset 170 soft resets 129 software 91 132 software bonus 7 Song Details command 119 songlists See playlists songs See music Sort by check box 114 Sound Mode On Off settings 146 sound preferences 142 143 Sound Preferences screen 110 sounds 43 142 Sounds button 146 speakerphone 46 specifications 58 223 speech impaired services 52 Spkr phone button 46 standby mode 37 176 Start Time and End Time check box 109 statistical functions 125 statistical information 135 status icons phone 37 38 stereo ada
210. th 190 Cancel Spkr button 46 Card Info application 139 Card Info button 139 categories adding contacts to 102 arranging applications in 149 assigning memos to 115 assigning tasks to 112 beaming and 129 beaming information in 128 naming 149 receiving from Bluetooth and 63 sending 62 viewing task 114 Category list 109 category marker 109 caution regarding magnet 10 CDs 116 117 certificates 92 Change Lock Code setting 157 changing bookmarks 90 contact information 103 events 107 favorite buttons 56 lock codes 157 passwords 156 playlists 121 screen fonts 147 wallpaper 39 character searches 127 charge indicators 38 chatting 84 checking voicemail messages 37 choosing alarm tones 110 applications 137 138 home city 122 music 119 recently dialed numbers 41 ringtones 55 142 text on web pages 92 web links 87 88 city information 122 123 152 City pick list 122 123 Clear Cache button 93 Clear Cookies button 93 clearing pending alerts 37 clock 122 152 color preferences 148 color coding events 106 command buttons accessing 20 common tasks 54 completed tasks 111 113 114 completion dates 114 components of Treo 650 smartphone 3 7 Compress Day View check box 109 compressed files 132 computers downloading applications to 132 synchronizing with 31 transferring music from 116 117 conduits 105 Conf button 50 conference calls 49 50 51 conflicting events 109 Connect command 93 connecting headsets to Bluetooth de
211. th setting is on and that your computer is discoverable Check the documentation that came with your computer to find and change these settings Bluetooth Tall Bluetooth Off Wireless Technology Bluetooth is On Device Name TpalmOr Discoverable v No Dial up Networking Off Setup Devices Tips 64 Using dial up networking on your Treo 650 smartphone 2 On your smartphone go to Applications lt y and select Bluetooth amp 3 Select On if it is not selected and then select Setup Devices After creating the trusted pair you can use your smartphone as a modem any time it is within range of your computer 4 Select Trusted Devices Setup Devices ti Be Hands free Setup Configure a Bluetooth headset or cor kit for your Treo HotSync Setup Configure Bluetooth HotSync between your Treo and PC 5 Select Add Device The discovery icon appears indicating that the discovery process is active 6 Select your computer from the Trusted Devices list and then select OK 7 Enter a passkey on the Bluetooth Security screen and then select OK The passkey can be any number you choose up to 16 characters 8 Enter the same passkey number on your computer when prompted 9 Select Done and then select Done again to return to the Bluetooth screen Setting up your computer for a DUN connection Dial up networking must be enabled or installed on your computer Follow the instructions from the ma
212. the Trash folder which stores the 200 most recently deleted messages If you delete more than 200 messages the oldest messages are automatically removed from the phone 1 Select the bullet next to the icon of each message that you want to delete To select adjacent messages drag the stylus so it hits the bullet to the left of each message Lift the stylus and drag again to select more adjacent messages 2 Open the menus gt 3 Select Delete on the Message menu 4 If a confirmation dialog box appears select OK to confirm deletion 76 Sending and receiving email Deleting messages by date You can quickly delete a group of messages by selecting a range of dates 1 Open the menus gt 2 Select Delete Old on the Message menu 3 Select the folder and a date range for the messages you want to delete 4 Select OK 5 If a confirmation dialog box appears select OK to confirm deletion Switching accounts You can switch between different email accounts 1 Open the menus gt 2 Select Accounts and then select an account Customizing your email settings You can customize the VersaMail settings for each individual email account on your Treo The preferences you set apply only to the email account you are currently viewing If you have multiple accounts configure each account separately You can set up a schedule to automatically retrieve email messages set preferences for how and when messages are retrieved add a si
213. the expansion card slot Select the category pick list at the top of the screen and select All Select Card Info amp Open the menus gt Select Rename Card on the Card menu Enter a new name for the card Select OK NOOR YY N Formatting an expansion card Formatting an expansion card is similar to formatting a disk on a computer When you format an expansion card you erase all the information stored on the card 1 Insert the expansion card into the expansion card slot Select the category pick list at the top of the screen and select All Select Card Info amp Open the menus gt Select Format Card on the Card menu Enter a new name for the card Select OK Nook WD 140 Using expansion cards when you re ready customizing your Treo Smartphone Q Selecting ringtones A You can set different tones for different types of incoming phone calls and alerts 1 Press the Phone Send button You can also record 9 h preview delete and send Open the menus gt sounds on your phone Go 3 Select Options and then select Sound Preferences o Applications and select 4 Select the Tones box Sounds Select Tones and 5 Select ringtones and alerts from any of the following pick lists hen select Manage To Known Caller Tone An incoming call from someone in your Contacts or rec
214. these base stations are typically thousands of times lower than those they can get from wireless phones Base stations are thus not the primary subject of the safety questions discussed in this document What kinds of phones are the subject of this update The term wireless phone refers here to hand held wireless phones with built in antennas often called cell mobile or PCS phones These types of wireless phones can expose the user to measurable radiofrequency energy RF because of the short distance between the phone and the user s head These RF exposures are limited by Federal Communications Commission safety guidelines that were developed with the advice of FDA and other federal health and safety agencies When the phone is located at greater distances from the user the exposure to RF is drastically lower because a person s RF exposure decreases rapidly with increasing distance from the source The so called cordless phones which have a base unit connected to the telephone wiring in a house typically operate at far lower power levels and thus produce RF exposures well within the FCC s compliance limits What are the results of the research done already The research done thus far has produced conflicting results and many studies have suffered from flaws in their research methods Animal experiments investigating the effects of radiofrequency energy RF exposures characteristic of wireless phones have yield
215. tivate data services from your wireless service provider status info while a page is loading You don t have to Viewing a web page wait for a page to fully load The web browser uses patent pending technology to optimize web pages for your to ae wi i e page or to select a link to phone By default the browser reformats web pages into a single column and resizes images on your screen This way you can see most content without scrolling left or right To adjust the font size open the Options menu and another page select Font To fit more text http mobile palmone com on the screen select Small ae T To make the text easier to 1 News 2 Email 3 Downloads 4 Sports read select Large 5 Weather 6 Finance 7 Travel 8 Directories 9 Portals 0 More Click below for palmOne news products and customer support 1 Make sure your phone is turned on see Turning your phone on and off on page 14 2 Go to Applications lt and select Web Browsing the web 87 8 Want to get to the icons faster e me ways efault selec 88 jump to the icons or open tl same commands through the menus A Make Bo d the brow Options Preferences Select the Start With pick list and Press Space to nus to access the sing bookmarks okmark View the view when you open se e Open the
216. ton 3 From the Contacts list enter the first few letters of the contact you want to find You can enter First name JOH for John or ad e Last name SMI for Smith or Accessories First name initial and last name USM for John Smith PA For example entering SM would display Smilla none a 555 3333 W Anderson John Smith and Sally Martin Entering ihn JSM finds only John Smith M 4 Do one of the following Highlight the contact name and then press Center to view the contents of the record Highlight any phone number and then press Phone Send to dial Looking up contacts and other information Using Find The Find feature locates any text in the built in applications and databases and in some third party applications The Find feature performs an exact search on a N character string including characters that are parts of words Press Option and then press Shift Find to open the Find dialog box Enter the text you want to find Select OK to start the search In the search results select the text you want to review or select Find More to search additional applications BON Matches for birthday Looking up contacts and other information 127 a Beaming information Your Treo 650 smartphone is equipped with an IR infrared port that lets you beam al information to another Palm Powered device with an IR port The IR port is located on the top
217. tor light is solid green Battery consumption varies 1 Plug the AC charger into a wall outlet If necessary connect an adapter based on personal usage Consumption factors 2 Connect the charger cable to the bottom of the smartphone Make sure the arrow include signal strength on the connector is facing up toward the screen speakerphone usage and whether calls are data or voice calls When your smartphone is connected to a power source the indicator light glows solid versus flashing and the color of the light indicates the charging state gt A Indicator light 3 To confirm your smartphone is charging check the indicator light When the indicator light is solid red your smartphone is charging When the indicator light turns solid green your smartphone is fully charged e Ifthe indicator light does not turn on when you connect your smartphone to the AC charger double check the cable connection and the electrical outlet to which it is connected 12 Charging the battery After you turn on your Treo smartphone the onscreen battery icon displays power status Full battery icon Battery is charged Partial battery icon Battery has some power and is not charging Empty battery icon Q Battery needs charging immediately Red lightning bolt 4 Charging Green lightning bolt with full battery 4 Fully charged To see exactly how much power is left in
218. tters is one of several factors that must be considered in such environmental evaluations In 1996 the FCC revised its guidelines for RF exposure as a result of a multi year proceeding and as required by the Telecommunications Act of 1996 Radio and television broadcast stations satellite earth stations experimental radio stations and certain wireless communication facilities are required to undergo routine evaluation for RF compliance when they submit an application to the FCC for construction or modification of a transmitting facility or renewal of a license Failure to comply with the FCC s RF exposure guidelines could lead to the preparation of a formal Environmental Assessment possible Environmental Impact Statement and eventual rejection of an application Technical guidelines for evaluating compliance with the FCC RF safety requirements can be found in the FCC s OET Bulletin 65 http www fec gov oet info documents bulletins 65 Low powered intermittent or inaccessible RF transmitters and facilities are normally excluded from the requirement for routine evaluation for RF exposure These exclusions are based on standard calculations and measurement data indicating that a transmitting station or equipment operating under the conditions prescribed is unlikely to cause exposures in excess of the guidelines under normal conditions of use Such exclusions are not exclusions from compliance but rather exclusions from routine
219. u can almost always receive email from these accounts but if you want to send email you must send it through another server have problems synchronizing messages on my phone with messages on my computer Make sure you have chosen the same settings for the account on both your phone and your computer For example if the account is set up on your phone to use the POP protocol check the HotSync Manager on your computer to make sure that POP is selected as the protocol for that account My vCard or vCal email attachment isn t forwarding correctly Palm Desktop software provides several features that work with email client software on a Windows computer For these features to work correctly the email client software must be properly set up Follow these steps to check the settings Click Start on your computer and then select Settings Select Control Panel Select Internet Options and then click the Programs tab Make sure that the email field is set to the correct email client software Click OK Start the email client software and make sure it is configured as the default MAPI client Consult the documentation for your desktop email application for more information Oar WN After get messages either manually or through Auto Sync messages disappear from my Inbox If you have an account that uses Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync when you perform an Auto Sync the last seven days worth of email messages are d
220. up contacts and other information 128 Beaming information 131 first month managing applications 132 Installing applications 134 Removing applications 135 Viewing application info 136 Using expansion cards 141 when you re ready customizing your Treo smartphone 142 Phone settings 146 System sound settings TM 147 Display and appearance 149 Applications settings 151 Button settings 152 Date and time settings 154 Power Preferences 155 Locking your phone and info 2 Contents 163 if something happens help 164 Upgrading from another Palm Powered device 169 Trouble installing the desktop software 170 Resetting your Treo 650 smartphone 172 Replacing the battery 174 Screen 175 Network connection 179 Dial up networking 180 Synchronization 185 Email 189 Web 190 Camera 191 Third party applications 192 Error messages 193 Making room on your Treo 650 smartphone 194 Voice quality 195 Getting Additional Help 197 Glossary 199 FCC 209 Index 223 Specifications Welcome Congratulations on the purchase of your Treo 650 smartphone by Palm 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 MultiMediaCard Secure Digital Secure Digital input output SD SDIO Email Web browsing SMS A digital camera Requires service contract with your wireless ser
221. uto Keyguard and touchscreen lockout on page 156 Treo smartphone seems to turn off by itself If a system error and reset occur the Treo smartphone automatically turns the phone on if it was on before the reset However if the smartphone can t determine if your phone was on before the reset the phone does not automatically turn on see Turning your phone on and off on page 14 ond om ond 5 Become familiar with low coverage areas where you live commute work and play Then you will know when to expect signal strength issues Network connection 175 eJ en 176 The smartphone makes or answers calls when it s in a briefcase or pocket Items in your briefcase or pocket may be pressing the onscreen Answer button or otherwise activating screen items If this happens be sure to press Power End to turn off the screen before placing your smartphone in a briefcase or pocket You may also want to disable the screen s touch sensitive feature during incoming calls see Using Auto Keyguard and touchscreen lockout on page 156 can t tell if data services are available The following icons indicate data services T Wireless mode is on but your phone is not connected to any data wll network The bars display the signal strength The stronger the signal the more bars appear If you are outside a coverage area no bars appear T Your phone is connected to a data network When the arro
222. vice provider Requires service contract and data service from your wireless service provider There are two models of the Treo 650 smartphone One model has a built in camera and the other model does not have a camera The packaging for your smartphone identifies if a camera is included This guide will help you set up your Treo 650 smartphone and quickly learn to use it LOOK HERE Don t miss the helpful tips and cross references given in this column Welcome aes If you read nothing else This guide is designed to get you using your Treo 650 smartphone by Palm quickly starting with just the basics As you become more comfortable with your smartphone and want to learn more come back and read the other sections Read This Now Getting Started Follow the instructions to set up your Treo smartphone and make your first call First Day Learning the Basics Learn how to enter text move around the screen and set up synchronization First Week Using Phone Web Messaging and Email Learn how to use all the great wireless features of your Treo smartphone including phone email web browsing and messaging 4 Ifyou read nothing else First Two Weeks Using Organizer Features Your Treo 650 smartphone is not just a phone It also includes a full featured Palm Powered organizer that gives you instant access to your Calendar Tasks Memos Music Calculator and more Firs
223. vices 57 59 headsets to phone 38 57 to Bluetooth devices 59 to virtual private networks 160 161 to websites 87 89 93 connections receiving information over Bluetooth 63 sending information over Bluetooth 62 TTY devices and 52 viewing status of 37 176 constants 125 contacts adding 102 deleting 103 dialing by names 39 displaying details for 40 editing 103 entering phone numbers for 48 looking up 55 126 marking as private 102 searching for 40 synchronizing 31 Contacts application 102 Contacts list 126 continuous playback 119 conversions calculator 125 converting music files 116 cookies 92 93 Copy command 91 138 Copy To pick list 139 copying applications 138 phone numbers 39 text 91 corporate accounts 160 coverage area 37 creating application categories 149 bookmarks 88 business cards 103 caller ID photos 102 144 city information 123 152 contact information 102 events 104 106 favorite buttons 55 memos 115 passwords 157 159 playlists 120 private entries 159 tasks 111 trusted pairs 60 61 current date and time 122 123 Current Privacy pick list 159 160 Customer support 195 customizing applications 149 150 buttons 151 calendar 108 109 camera settings 98 date and time settings 152 Index 211 email setting with VersaMail 77 favorite buttons 56 messaging settings 84 smartphone 141 system sounds 146 tasks 114 web browser 92 93 D Daily Repeating Events check box 109 daily schedules 104 d
224. vices with Bluetooth wireless technology 8 5 Go to http www palm co support bluetooth bluetooth_compatib html for a list of m us ility compatible hands free devices If you re using a han device with Bluetooti wireless technology is within range the smartphone automal ands free device i of to the handset When a call comes i phone rings and the you pick up the call routes all calls to the s free and it Teo ically stead n your car kit or headset beeps Even if on your Treo phone the call goes to the headse car kit or 59 Your Treo smartphone does not support Bluetooth wireless connections to stereo headsets o keyboards The Bluetooth setting must be set to On for your phone to be discoverable 3 Enter a device name for your phone This is the name other devices with Bluetooth wireless technology see when they connect to your phone 4 Select the Discoverable pick list and select one of the following Yes Nearby devices with Bluetooth wireless technology can find your phone and request a connection You can accept or refuse the connection request e No Only devices with which you ve already formed a trusted pair can find your phone New devices cannot request a connection 5 Select Setup Devices 6 Select Hands free Setup Li Setup Devices R Hands free S
225. ws above the signal bars are gray you are in standby mode and you can receive calls When the arrows are green a data session is active and you cannot receive calls When the arrows are black you cannot make a call unless you interrupt the data connection You can still receive calls The Treo 650 smartphone won t connect to the Internet Your Treo 650 smartphone supports CDMA wireless data networks To connect to the Internet you must subscribe to and activate data services with your wireless service provider e Contact your wireless service provider to verify that your subscription plan includes high speed data services and that these services have been correctly activated Your wireless service provider should also be able to tell you if there are any outages in your location Network connection Press and hold the Power End button to turn off your phone Then press and hold the same button to turn it back on again Perform a soft reset see Performing a soft reset on page 170 Confirm that the DUN setting is turned off in the Bluetooth application see Using dial up networking on your Treo 650 smartphone on page 64 Confirm that high speed data services are correctly configured on your smartphone 1 Go to Applications lt y and select Prefs lt 5 2 Select Network 3 If the Service field says Untitled select the Service pick list and select the appropriate data service 4 Select Done can t
226. y display the redial list D Laid eo 4 Press Phone Send to dial 5 When your call is complete press Power End or use the 5 way navigator to select Hang Up Making your first call 15 f your phone number is ot displayed or if your phone number doesn t appear in Phone Info follow he steps on page 1 Then um your phone off and on again before you check Phone Info again 16 Q Adjusting call volume While a call is in progress press the Volume button on the side of your phone to adjust call volume A Volume button B Side button What s my number 1 Make sure your phone is on see Turning your phone on and off on page 14 2 Press Phone Send 3 Open the Menus gt 4 Select Options and then select Phone Info Phone Info Phone Number 555 3333 Look here for your phone number Username 3g com ESN 33335554 Software Treo650 Hardware A HS SN PTV PRL Rev 502 PRI Checksum OxC6AE z Making your first call first day learning the basics Some third party applications may not work with the 5 way navigator and you must use the stylus instead In this guide we use arrow icons to indicate directions on the 5 way These are different from any onscreen arrows that you tap with your stylus or select with the 5 way to display pick lists oS 5 way buttons Onscreen arrows A we S 18 Movi
227. your battery tap the onscreen battery icon Charging the battery 13 ivates au indicator light flashes when your phone is d you re inside a rage area If you re ide a coverage area indicator lig ber artphone includes Ss m e screen turns 0 e screl also press any buttons o your phone to wake creen and go Es cs oo e 8 E amp E SZ d Ss y gt a Ep o the applicatio hat button Turning your phone on and off You can use the Palm OS features of your Treo 650 smartphone independently of the wireless features and applications In other words the screen and phone are designed to be turned off and on separately Turning your phone on and off When you turn on your Treo smartphone it connects to a mobile phone network so that you can make and receive phone calls and use other wireless services 1 Press and hold Power End to turn on your phone If Sound Mode is on you ll hear a series of ascending tones See Setting the ringer switch on page 146 for more on Sound Mode After your phone locates a signal you can use the phone and Internet features if supported by the local network 2 Press and hold Power End again to turn off your phone If Sound Mode is on you ll hear a series of descending tones When your phone is off the device is not con

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