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IMPORTANT: Do not become distracted from driving safely if operating a motor vehicle while using Device Software.
Operating certain parts of this Device requires user attention. Diverting attention away from the road while driving can possibly cause an accident or other serious consequences. Even occasional, short diver- sions of attention can be dangerous if your attention is diverted away from your driving task at a critical time. Do not change system settings or enter data
Microsoft makes no representations, warranties or other determinations that ANY use of the Software Product is legal, safe, or in any manner recommended or intended while driving or otherwise operating a motor vehicle.
Intellectual Property Notices
?? 2006 Palm, Inc. All rights reserved. Trademark, copyright, patent, and other intellectual property notices are set forth on page ii within the Treo 700WX User Guide installed on the user???s computer.
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 suppliers 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.
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Microsoft?? Voice Command Version 1.5 for Windows Mobile??
IMPORTANT: Do not become distracted from driving safely if operating a motor vehicle while using Device Software.
Operating certain parts of this Device requires user attention. Diverting attention away from the road while driving can possibly cause an accident or other serious consequences. Even occasional, short diver- sions of attention can be dangerous if your attention is diverted away from your driving task at a critical time. Do not change system settings or enter data
Microsoft makes no representations, warranties or other determinations that ANY use of the Software Product is legal, safe, or in any manner recommended or intended while driving or otherwise operating a motor vehicle.
Table of Contents
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Defining
Welcome to Sprint
Sprint and Nextel have come together, offering you more choice and flexibility to do whatever you want, whenever you want.
This powerful combination brings you access to more products, more services, and more of what you need to do more of what you want. Welcome to a future full of possibility. Welcome to the new Sprint.
Welcome and thank you for choosing Sprint.
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Where to Learn More
For a Quick Introduction
???Quick Tour: The Quick Tour highlights many of your smart device???s features. It is already installed on your smart device, and you can open it at any time. Press Start , select
Programs, and then select Quick Tour .
While Using Your Smart Device
???User Guide: The Treo 700WX User Guide provides complete information on using your device, including descriptions of advanced features not included in this reference guide. To access the guide on your computer, click Start >Programs >Palm >User Manuals >Treo700wx_UG_Sprint.pdf.. You can also view the user guide on your device by pressing
Start > Programs, and then tapping the User Guide .
???Help: Many of the
???Online support from Palm: For
If You Need More Information
???Books: Many books on Windows Mobile?? devices are available in local or online book retailers (look in the computers section).
???Online forums: Consult online Treo device user discussion groups to swap information and learn about topics you may find nowhere else. Visit
www.palm.com/us/support for details.
???Sprint Customer Service: For questions about your account or features available on the network, contact Sprint or visit www.sprint.com for the latest information and help.
Visiting the Sprint Web Site
You can get
When you visit Sprint online, you can
???Review coverage maps.
???Learn how to use voicemail.
???Access your account information.
???Purchase accessories.
???Add additional options to your service plan.
???Check out frequently asked questions.
???And more.
Reaching Sprint Customer Service
You can reach Sprint Customer Service in several ways:
???On your Treo700wx smart device, go to your Today screen, enter *2, and then press
Phone/Talk to dial.
???Sign on to your account at www.sprint.com.
???Call
???Write to Sprint Customer Service, P.O. Box 8077, London, KY 40742.
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Receiving Automated Invoicing Information
For your convenience, your device gives you access to invoicing information on your Sprint PCS account. This information includes balance due, payment received, invoicing cycle, and the number of minutes used since your last invoicing cycle. (Normal airtime usage will apply.)
???Go to your Today screen, enter *4, and then press Phone/Talk to dial.
Note: This service may not be available in all Affiliate areas.
Sprint 411
You have access to a variety of services and information through Sprint 411, including residential, business, and government listings; assistance with local or
???Go to your Today screen, enter 411, and then press Phone/Talk to dial.
Note: Short numbers, such as 411, may conflict with a contact name. If this occurs, press Option to avoid starting a contact lookup.
Sprint PCS Operator Services
Sprint PCS Operator Services provides assistance with placing collect calls or with placing calls billed to a local telephone calling card or third party.
???Go to your Today screen, enter 0, and then press Phone/Talk to dial.
For more information or to see the latest in products and services, visit Sprint online at www.sprint.com.
What You Need
Your Treo??? 700wx smart device box contains the following:
Hardware
???Treo device.
???Rechargeable battery.
???AC charger.
???USB sync cable.
???Stereo headset.
???Sprint?? charger adapter.
Documentation
???Read This First setup poster.
???Welcome to Sprint pamphlet.
???Getting Started Guide.
???Setting Up Email guide.
???Terms & Conditions.
???Warranty.
???Software License Agreement.
???Audible insert.
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Software
???Getting Started CD (includes desktop synchronization software and bonus software for your device).
You???ll also need the following items to complete the installation and activation:
???A Sprint PCS service plan.
???A location with wireless coverage for your device.
???An electrical outlet.
???The computer with which you will synchronize your personal information.
Creating Sprint PCS Account Passwords
As a Sprint PCS subscriber, you enjoy unlimited access to your personal account information, your voicemail account, and your Sprint PCS Vision?? account. To ensure that no one else has access to your information, you will need to create passwords to protect your privacy.
Account Password
If you are the account owner, you???ll have an account password to sign on to www.sprint.com and to use when calling Sprint Customer Service. Your default account password is the last four digits of your Social Security number. If you are not the account owner (if someone else pays for your Sprint PCS service), you can get a
Voicemail Password
You???ll create your voicemail password when you set up your voicemail.
Sprint PCS Vision Password
With your Treo700wx smart device, you may elect to set up a Sprint PCS Vision password. This optional password can be used to authorize the purchase of Premium Services content and to protect personal information on
For more information or to change your passwords, sign on to www.sprint.com or call Sprint Customer Service at
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Device and Phone Basics
In This Section
???Your New Treo 700wx Smart Device
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Your New Treo 700wx Smart Device
Your Device???s Features: Front View
11. Volume
10. Side Button
4. Left Softkey
9.Phone/Talk
8. Start
3.
4.Right Softkey
5.OK
6.Power/End
7. Center
Note: Throughout this guide the term device is used to describe your Treo smart device and its physical aspects. The term phone is used to describe the feature of your smart device that enables you to connect to the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network.
can select or activate it by pressing Center .
8.Start opens the Start menu to access all the applications on your smart device.
9.Phone/Talk opens the Phone application, dials when a phone number is selected or entered, and answers an incoming phone call.
10.Side Button launches the Windows Media Player application by default. You can also reassign this button to open your favorite application.
11.Volume adjusts the earpiece, speaker, and ringer volume levels.
Your Device???s Features: Back View
12.Camera Lens enables you to take pictures using the
13.
14.Battery Door Release opens the battery compartment.
15.Headset Jack enables you to connect a
Your Device???s Features: Top View
19.Ringer Switch controls the ringer setting. The ringer switch silences all sounds, including music, when you need quiet. There is no need to navigate menus. See ???Selecting Ringtones and Vibrate Settings??? on page 37 for details on changing the settings.
20.Infrared (IR) Port uses infrared technology to transmit information to and receive information from other
21.Antenna receives and sends wireless communication signals. The antenna does not retract into or extend out of your device.
22.Expansion Card Slot allows you to expand the capabilities of your device using a MultiMediaCard, SD, or SDIO card.
23.Stylus allows you to tap options on your device???s screen. To use the stylus, slide it out of the slot and hold it as you would a pen or pencil. Use only the
Maintaining the Battery
Inserting the Battery
1.Use one hand to press the Battery Door Release, and use your other hand to slide the battery door downward to remove it from your device.
Battery
Compartment
Contacts
Reset Button
2.Align the battery contacts with the battery compartment contacts.
3.Insert the battery into the compartment at a
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4.Slide the battery door onto the back of the smart device until it clicks into place. Your smart device screen turns on and the Treo screen appears. Wait for the progress bar on the Treo screen to fill and the Windows Mobile?? screen to appear.
5.Follow the onscreen instructions to finish the installation.
Note: If your smart device does not turn on after you insert the battery, you need to charge it by connecting it to the AC charger. If it still doesn???t start, do a soft reset. See ???Resetting Your Smart Device??? on page 39.
Charging the Battery
The battery comes with a sufficient charge to complete the setup process and activate your phone. After activation, we recommend charging your smart device for 3.5 hours (or until the indicator light is solid green) to give it a full charge. See the Treo 700WX User Guide for tips on maximizing the life of your device???s battery.
1.Plug the AC charger into a wall outlet.
2.Connect the charger cable to the charger jack on the bottom of the device. Make sure the arrow on the connector is facing up, toward your Treo device screen.
3.To confirm that your device is charging, check the indicator light.
???Solid red indicates that your device is charging.
Turning Your Smart Device On/Off
The phone and the screen of your Treo700wx smart device can be turned off and on separately. This means you can wake up the screen to use just the organizer features of your device without turning on the phone. Also, when the screen is turned off, the phone can be on and ready for you to receive and make calls.
Note: Throughout this guide the term device is used to describe your Treo smart device and its physical aspects. The term phone is used to describe the feature of your smart device that enables you to connect to the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network.
Turning Your Phone On and Off
When you turn on your phone, it connects to a wireless network so that you can make and receive phone calls and use other wireless services.
4.Press and hold Power/End again to turn off your phone. (When your phone is off,
???Phone Off??? and the
If Sound Mode is on, you hear a series of tones when you turn your phone on and off. For more information on Sound Mode see ???Setting the Ringer Switch??? on page 89.
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Waking Up the Screen and Turning It Off
Wake up the screen and leave the phone turned off when you want to use only the organizer features of your smart device. You can also turn off your smart device???s screen without turning off your smart device???s wireless features.
1.Press Power/End to wake up the screen, and then press Center to turn off
Keyguard.
2.Briefly press Power/End to turn off the screen.
Moving Around the Screen
To move around the Treo700wx smart device screen, you can use the
The
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Center
Up
Down
Scrolling Through Screens
As on a computer, on your smart device you scroll 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
???Press and hold Option while pressing Up or Down to scroll one screen at a time.
???Press and hold Option while pressing Left or Right to jump to the top or bottom of the current screen.
???When viewing a screen with tabs, such as when adding a contact, press Down to scroll to the tabs, and then press Left or Right to move between tabs.
???When inside a text field, press Right or Left to move to the next character, and press Up or Down to move between lines.
???When inside a list, press and hold Up or Down to rapidly scroll through the list.
???Tap an onscreen scroll arrow.
???Tap and drag the slider of an onscreen scroll bar.
Scroll Arrows
Scroll Arrows
Closing Screens
To accept the information you entered on a screen and to return to the previous screen, do one of the following:
???Press OK .
???Use the stylus to tap or in the
Note: When you close a screen, the application still runs in memory. See ???Opening and Closing Applications??? on page 19.
Highlighting and Selecting Items
On most screens, one
The highlight can take one of two forms, depending on what is highlighted:
??? Border glow: This rectangular border highlights items such as an onscreen button (OK, Dismiss, or Hide), a check box, an option, or a Web link.
???Reverse type (light text on a dark background): This highlights items such as a phone number, an email address, text, or an item in a list.
After highlighting an item with the
or activate it by pressing Center or by tapping the item with the stylus.
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Highlighting Text
You can use the stylus to highlight text on the screen:
???Tap and drag the stylus across the text you want to highlight. To highlight a word,
Using the Softkeys
The left and right softkeys give you quick access to tasks that you can do on the current screen, so the softkey items vary from application to application and from screen to screen. Look on the screen directly above the softkey to see the action that it does in the current context. In some contexts, these keys may do nothing at all. In most cases the right softkey opens the menu, and the left softkey activates a specific command.
Selecting Menu Items
In many applications, a menu provides access to additional features. The menu is hidden until you press Menu (right softkey).
1.Press Menu (right softkey) to display an application???s menu.
2.Press Up or Down to highlight a menu item.
3.If an arrow appears next to a menu item, press Center or Right to display additional options for that item, and then press Up or Down to highlight a menu item. (To return to the main menu without making a selection, press
Left .)
4.Press Center to select the menu item, or press Left or Menu (right softkey) to close the menu and cancel your selection.
Selecting Options in a Shortcut Menu
Most applications also provide access to
1.Highlight the item you want to open the shortcut menu for.
2.Press and hold Center to open the shortcut menu.
3.Press Up or Down to highlight a menu item.
4.Press Center to select the menu item or press Left to cancel your selection.
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Selecting Options in a List
Lists let you select from a range of options. You can identify whether a list is available when you select the field. If a rectangle appears around the field along with a downward- pointing arrow, a list is available.
Lists are different from the menus described earlier in this section.
To select from a list, do any of the following:
???Use the
to display the items in the list. Press Up or Downto highlight the item you want, and then press Center to make your selection.
???Use your stylus to tap the arrow, and then tap the item in the list.
???In fields where you see a
???To exit the list and cancel your selection, press Left .
Using the Keyboard
When using the keyboard, most people find it easiest to hold the smart device with two hands and to use the tips of both thumbs to press the keys.
Note: Your smart device includes a keyboard backlight for low light conditions. You can change the backlight
Entering Lowercase and Uppercase Letters
By default, the first letter of each sentence or field is capitalized and the remaining text you enter is lowercase. To enter other uppercase letters, do one of the following:
???Press Shift , and then enter a letter. (You don???t need to press and hold Shift while entering a letter.)
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???Press Shift twice to turn on Caps Lock, and then enter a series of letters. (When Caps Lock is on, this symbol appears at the bottom of the screen: . To turn off Caps Lock, press Shift again.)
Entering Numbers, Punctuation, and Symbols
Numbers, punctuation, and symbols appear above the letters on the keys. To enter these characters, do one of the following:
???Press Option , and then press the key of the desired character. (You don???t need to hold Option while pressing the key.)
???Press Option twice to turn on Option Lock, and then press the desired keys to enter a series of characters. (When Option Lock is on, this symbol appears at the bottom of the screen: . To turn off Option Lock, press Option again.)
Opening and Closing Applications
Opening Applications
You can access all the applications on your smart device through the Start menu:
1.Press Start to open the Start menu.
2.Use the
3.Press Center to open the highlighted application.
4.(Optional) Press OK to return to Programs and open another application.
(The current application continues to run in the background.)
Closing Applications
You can have several applications open at once, so you don???t need to exit an application to open another one. If you press OK to return to Programs, the current application continues to run in the background.
1.Press and hold OK to open Memory Settings.
2.On the Running Programs tab, do one of the following:
???Select the application you want to close, and then select Stop to close it.
???Select Stop All to close all your open applications.
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Using Your Today Screen
Your Today screen is your home base. From your Today screen you can quickly look up a contact, dial a phone number or
???To access your Today screen, press Phone/Talk .
???Title Bar and Status Information: See ???Checking Signal Strength and Phone Status??? on page 21 to learn about the icons that appear in this area.
???Dial Lookup Field: Begin typing the name you want to look up. See ???Dialing by Contact Name??? on page 25 for more information.
???Web Search Field: Enter a word you want to find on the Internet, and press Center to begin the search (data services connection required).
???Speed Dial Entries: Select the picture or button you want to dial. If you press Center while a speed dial is highlighted, your smart device dials the number.
You can select a picture for your Today screen background and select which items appear in the Today screen. See the Treo 700WX User Guide for details.
Checking Signal Strength and Phone Status
You can monitor the status of your device???s signal strength and several other items, using icons at the top of your Today screen:
Sprint Your phone is on and you???re inside the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network. If you are outside a 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.
You missed an incoming call.
You have a voicemail message.
You have a new email or text message.
An error occurred during synchronization.
You have more than one of the conditions listed above.
Your phone is on. The bars display the signal strength.
The stronger the signal, the more bars appear. If you are outside a coverage area, no bars appear.
Your phone is off.
You are outside a Sprint coverage area and roaming on another wireless service provider???s network.
A voice call is in progress.
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You are in an area that supports Sprint PCS Vision (1xRTT) data services. 1xRTT (Single carrier [1x] radio transmission technology) is a wireless technology that can provide fast data transfer and Internet access with average speeds of
You are in an area that supports mobile broadband (EVDO) data services.
EVDO (Evolution Data Optimized) is a wireless broadband technology that is designed for very
A Sprint PCS Vision data call is in progress. You can make calls, but you cannot answer calls; any incoming calls go to voicemail. When you make a call, the data transmission is automatically interrupted.
A mobile broadband data call is in progress. You can still make or receive calls. When you make or answer a call, the data transmission is automatically interrupted.
Your phone is connected to a Sprint PCS Vision network, but you are not actively transmitting data. You can still make or receive calls.
Your phone is connected to a mobile broadband network, but you are not actively transmitting data. You can still make or receive calls.
Your Treo700wx smart device is connected to a computer or network that is providing a data connection.
A data connection is not available or your phone is off.
Your smart device???s battery is low.
Your smart device???s battery is charging.
Your smart device is connected to a power outlet and the battery is fully charged.
Voice privacy is preventing
Location privacy setting is set to Location On. Your location is available to the Sprint network and other applications. The icon appears with a red slash when the 911 only option has been selected.
The Bluetooth?? wireless technology status indicator appears in gray when this feature is off, in blue when this feature is on, and in reverse blue when your smart device is communicating with another Bluetooth device. To quickly turn the Bluetooth feature on and off, tap the Bluetooth icon to access the Bluetooth Settings screen.
A call is in progress and your smart device is connected to a
Bluetooth headset or car kit.
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Using the Phone
You can make and receive calls and store
Important! Palm recommends that you turn off the phone radio when using any Wi- Fi card or remove the
Accessing Your Today Screen
???Press Phone/Talk .
Making Calls
Dialing With the Number Pad
1. Press Phone/Talk to go to your Today screen.
2. Using the numbered keys on the keyboard, enter a phone number.
3. Press Phone/Talk to dial.
You do not need to press Option to access the numbers on the keyboard. However, when dialing short
numbers, such as 411, the number may conflict with a
contact name. If this occurs, press Option to avoid starting a contact lookup. You can always dial 911 without pressing Option first.
Dialing by Contact Name
Before you can dial a call by contact name, you must create some contacts (see ???Adding a Contact??? on page 74) or import them by synchronizing (see ???Synchronizing - The Basics??? on page 66).
1.Press Phone/Talk to go to your Today screen.
2.Using the keyboard, begin entering one of the following for the contact you want to call:
???First name (JOH for John)
???Last name (SMI for Smith)
???First initial, a space, and then last initial (J S for John Smith)
???First name and last name (JOH SMI for John Smith)
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(For example, entering SM finds both Smilla Anderson and John Smith. Entering SM A finds only Smilla Anderson.)
3. Select the number you want to dial, and press Phone/Talk to dial.
Dialing With a
You can make a call with your
???Highlight a
Center .
???Tap a
???Press and hold a Quick Key that you assigned to the speed- dial button.
To see more
Dialing Using the Onscreen Dial Pad
The onscreen Dial Pad provides large numbers that you can tap with your finger or stylus. The numbers also include the corresponding letters so you can dial numbers that are expressed as letters.
1.Go to your Today screen.
2.Press Phone/Talk , and then select Dial Pad from the menu.
3.Tap the onscreen Dial Pad to enter the number.
4.Press Phone/Talk to dial.
Adjusting Call Volume
While a call is in progress, press the Volume button on the side of your smart device to adjust call volume.
Volume Button
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Receiving Calls
To answer calls, your phone must be on.
Answering Calls
???Press Phone/Talk .
???Press Answer (left softkey).
???If the headset is attached, press the headset button.
Sending Calls to Voicemail
???Press Power/End .
???Press Menu (right softkey) and select Ignore.
Ignoring a Call and Sending a Text Message.
???Press Menu (right softkey) and select Ignore with text message. During a voice call you can send text messages, but you cannot use data features such as Web browsing and email.
Silencing the Ringer While Your device is Ringing
???Press any key on your smart device except Phone/Talk, Power/End, Start, OK, Alt, or the 5- way. You can also use the Volume button to turn the ringer sound all the way down.
???To immediately silence all system sounds including the ringer, slide the Ringer switch to Sound Mode Off . (All sounds remain off until you slide the Ringer switch back to Sound Mode On .)
When you silence the ringer, you can either answer the call or let it ring through to voicemail.
Did you know?
When you are on a plane, you can turn off your phone and all wireless services using Wireless Manager (see ???Turning Wireless Services On/Off??? on page 64). But you can still wake up the screen and use any application that doesn???t require wireless services, like your smart device???s calendar, music player, and games.
Using Voicemail
Your voicemail number is preset when you activate your device. The first time you call voicemail, you are prompted to enter your voicemail password. If necessary, please contact Sprint for your password and enter it as prompted.
Setting Up Voicemail
1.Go to your Today screen.
2.Press and hold 1 on the keyboard to dial Sprint???s voicemail system. (You can also
tap the Voicemail
3.Follow the voice prompts to set up your voicemail.
Voicemail Notification
When you have a new voicemail message, a notification screen appears. To hear your message now, press Listen (left softkey). To retrieve your message later, press Dismiss (right softkey). When you have unretrieved voicemail messages, a Voicemail icon appears at the top of your screen and the left softkey is labeled Voicemail.
Retrieving Voicemail Messages
1.Go to your Today screen.
2.Press and hold 1 on the keyboard to dial Sprint???s voicemail system.
3.Enter your voicemail password using the keyboard, or press Extra Digits (left softkey) if you defined this option (see ???Creating a
4.Select Play to listen to your messages.
You do not need to press Option to enter numbers, *, or # while on an active call.
Managing Active Calls
When you make or receive a call, the active call information appears on your Today screen.
Current Duration Of Call
Caller???s Name and Number
Mute
Speakerphone
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During a call, you can do any of the following:
???Put the call on hold: Press Hold (left softkey). (To take the call off hold, press Off Hold (left softkey).)
???Use the
???Mute the microphone so you can???t be heard: Select Mute. (To turn the microphone back on, select Mute .)
???Switch to another application: Press Start and select the application.
Ending a Call
???Press Power/End. .
???Press the headset button (if the headset is attached and has a button on it). (Some headsets do not have a button.)
Saving Phone Numbers
After you complete a call, you are prompted to add the number if it is not already in your Contacts list. If an incoming call uses caller ID blocking, you do not see the Add Contact prompt.
???To create a new contact for this number, select Create New Contact.
???To add this number to an existing contact, select Copy and Add, and then select a contact name.
???To decline adding the number, press Dismiss (left softkey).
???To permanently disable the Add Contact prompt, select Don???t show this again.
Answering a Second Call (Call Waiting)
When you???re on a call and you receive a second call, the
??? Send the new call to voicemail: Press Menu (right softkey) and select Ignore.
Using Sprint PCS Voice Command
If you subscribe to the Sprint PCS Voice Command service, you can call a number by just saying a name. (There is a monthly charge for this service.)
To activate Sprint PCS Voice Command, you must speak to a Sprint Customer Service representative:
1.Go to your Today screen.
2.Press * (Option + Z), and then press 2.
3.Press Phone/Talk to contact Sprint Customer Service and sign up.
Setting Up Your Personal Address Book
To use Sprint PCS Voice Command, you must first set up your personal address book.
1.Go to your Today screen.
2.Press * (Option + Z).
3.Press Phone/Talk .
4.Follow the system prompts. (You???ll hear a tone, followed by the prompt ???Ready.???)
5.Say ???Add Name??? to begin setting up your personal address book, and then follow the voice prompts.
Making a Call With Sprint PCS Voice Command
1.Go to your Today screen.
2.Press * (Option + Z).
3.Press Phone/Talk . (You???ll hear a tone followed by the prompt ???Ready.???)
4.After the prompt, say ???Call??? and the name you???ve assigned to the number you want to call. (Your request will be repeated and you will be asked to verify it.)
5.Say ???Yes??? to dial the call. (Say ???No??? to cancel.)
Note: Sprint PCS Voice Command service cannot be used with wireless headsets that are enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology.
Defining
Your smart device lets you create both picture and text
Creating a
You can create up to 20 picture buttons and 50 text buttons.
5.(Optional) Select the Advanced tab and set any of the following options:
???Extra Digits: Defines additional numbers to dial, such as a password or extension. (In addition to numbers, you can enter the following symbols: star (*) and pound (#). You can enter a comma (,) to insert a
???Dial extra digits automatically: Dials predefined extra digits immediately after dialing the phone number. (If
you do not check this box, you need to press Extra Digits (left softkey) to dial these digits.)
6.Press OK .
Editing a
1.Go to your Today screen.
2.Highlight the
3.Press and hold Center to open the shortcut menu, and then select Edit Speed Dial.
4.Make the desired changes, and press OK .
Arranging Your
1.Go to your Today screen.
2.Press Menu (right softkey) and select Speed Dial Options.
3.Highlight the button you want to move.
4.Press Option + Up , Down , Right , or Left to move the button in that direction.
Using a Phone Headset
You can connect a phone headset for
Headset Button
Microphone
Speakers
The headset button is context sensitive, and it performs various actions based on the situation. You can press the headset button to perform any of the following tasks:
???Answer an incoming call.
???Respond to call waiting.
Basics
???Hang up all calls.
???Swap between calls if the second call is an incoming call.
???Create a conference call if the second call is an outgoing call.
Using a
Your Treo device is also compatible with many headsets and car kits enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology version 1.1 or 1.2. Please note, however, that you cannot use a Bluetooth headset to listen to MP3 files on your smart device.
To learn how to set up and connect to Bluetooth devices, see ???Connecting to Devices With Bluetooth?? Wireless Technology??? on page 61.
Here are tips for working with a Bluetooth
???To transfer a call from the handset to a Bluetooth
Menu (right softkey) and select Connect Bluetooth. (To transfer the call back to the headset, press Menu [right softkey] and select Cancel Bluetooth.)
???To transfer a call from a wired headset to a Bluetooth headset or car kit that is within range and with which you???ve previously set up a partnership (Bluetooth headset or car kit required, sold separately), unplug the wired headset and press the button on the Bluetooth headset or car kit.
???If you have both a compatible Bluetooth headset and car kit, the one you connected to your smart device last becomes the active device.
Selecting Ringtones and Vibrate Settings
You can set different tones for different types of incoming phone calls and notifications.
8. (Optional) Select Play to preview the sound.
9.Check the Vibrate when??? boxes to turn the vibrate feature on/off based on the ringer switch setting.
10.Repeat steps
11. Press OK .
Adjusting Volume Settings
???Call volume: While a call is in progress, press the Volume button (on the side of your smart device) to adjust the call volume.
???Music/Video volume: While playing music or a video, press the Volume button to adjust the music/video volume.
???Ringer volume: When a call is not in progress and you are not playing music or a video, press the Volume button to adjust ringer volume.
Assigning a Picture and Ringtone ID to a Contact
1.Press Start and select Contacts.
2.Highlight the contact that you want to give a picture caller ID, and then press Center .
3.Highlight the contact???s name, and press Edit (left softkey).
4.Select Picture.
5.Select Camera to take a picture and add it to this contact entry (if your smart device includes a camera), or select an existing picture for this contact entry.
6.Select Ring tone and then select a tone for this contact entry.
Resetting Your Smart Device
Performing a Soft Reset
A soft reset is similar to restarting a computer. If your smart device is not responding or you have trouble synchronizing with your computer, a soft reset may help. For information on performing a hard reset, see the Treo 700WX User Guide.
3.Wait for the progress bar on the Treo logo screen to fill before continuing to use your smart device. (If the phone or Bluetooth signals were on before a reset, these signals automatically turn on after the reset.)
Wireless Features
In This Section
???Personalizing Your Service With On Demand
???Using Your Device???s Phone as a Modem
???Setting Up an Exchange Server Account
???Sending and Receiving Email
???Sending and Receiving Text Messages
???Connecting to Devices With Bluetooth?? Wireless Technology
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Using Sprint PCS Vision
Sprint PCS Vision provides wireless access to the Internet anywhere on the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network. To sign up for Sprint PCS Vision services or to access complete instructions, visit www.sprint.com. For information on charges associated with features that use a Sprint PCS Vision connection, refer to your Sprint PCS service plan.
Enabling Sprint PCS Vision
1.Make sure your device???s phone is turned on, as described in ???Turning Your Smart Device On/Off??? on page 9.
2.Press Start and select Internet Explorer to open your device???s Web browser and make a Sprint PCS Vision connection.
???If you have not already done so, select Now when the Preparing Vision Services dialog box appears. (This initiates a
???If you want to cancel the connection, select No.
3.Use the
4.Press OK to close Internet Explorer Mobile and end your session.
Accessing Sprint PCS Vision
Once your device is activated, you are signed in and ready to connect to Sprint PCS Vision services at any time.
Sprint PCS Vision User Name
Your Sprint PCS Vision User Name is automatically assigned to you. Your user name, which resembles an email address (for example, name@sprint.com), is used with Sprint PCS Mail and Messaging services. Your Sprint PCS Vision User Name is simply an additional address that identifies your Sprint PCS Account. When your device is enabled with Sprint PCS Vision services, your user name automatically appears on the About screen.
To find your user name:
1.Press Start and select Settings.
2.Select the System tab, and then select About .
3.Select the Phone tab, and then scroll down to Data user name.
Sprint PCS Vision Symbols on Your Screen
When you are connected to Sprint PCS Vision services, a data connection icon appears at the top of the Today screen. See ???Checking Signal Strength and Phone Status??? on page 21 for a description of the various data connection icons.
Sprint PCS Vision Billing Information
See your service plan for details on Sprint PCS Vision billing.
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Personalizing Your Service With On Demand
With Sprint???s On Demand feature, you can personalize your device???s data services to suit your needs. The On Demand feature makes it easier than ever to retrieve the most popular Web information and categories instantly. On Demand uses the ZIP code you provide to customize the content you receive, so you can get the information you want, when you want it.
On Demand acts like a computer browser???s customized home page, displaying a variety of top categories such as News, Sports, Weather, Stocks, Showbiz, and more. This information is updated throughout the day, so you???ll always be
Initializing Your On Demand Service
1.Press Start and select Programs.
2.Select On Demand .
3.Enter your preferred ZIP code and press Next (right softkey). (The On Demand service customizes itself to your selected location, and the On Demand menu screen is displayed. This process can take a few minutes to complete.)
Accessing On Demand Information
Finding the information you???re looking for with On Demand is as easy as navigating a Web browser on your computer. (The following examples illustrate how to access News and Movies information.)
To access News information using On Demand:
To access Movies information using On Demand:
1.Press Start and select Programs.
2.Select On Demand . (The On Demand menu screen will be displayed.)
3.Highlight Showbiz (the button name changes to Hollywood News & Showtimes), and press Center . (A list of media options is displayed.)
4.Highlight Movie Showtimes & Reviews, and press Center . (A list of current movie titles is displayed.)
5.Select a movie title.
6.From the Movie Title display, select an option and follow the onscreen instructions. Options available may include:
???Shows for Date to select a date for the movie.
???<Theater listing> to view the movie???s showtimes at a number of selected movie theaters in your area. (Follow the onscreen instructions to purchase
???Details to view the movie???s details, which may include cast, running time, plot synopsis, MPAA rating, reviews, and so on.
Additional fixed On Demand categories such as Stocks (which features a customizable stock ticker [delayed 20 minutes]), Weather, and Sports (which allows you to select your top teams), along with optional categories such as Maps and TV Guide, bring the information you want right to your
Using Your Device???s Phone as a Modem
Your device???s data capabilities enable you to use your device???s phone as a modem for your laptop computer anywhere on the Sprint advanced wireless
Note: To use this service, you may be required to sign up on a Sprint PCS Vision with Phone as Modem plan. Go to www.sprint.com or visit a Sprint Store for Phone as Modem plan details and more information.
Setting Up a Data Connection With Your Computer
In order to use your phone as a modem, you???ll first need to load the Sprint PCS Connection Manager software on your computer, and then use the sync cable to connect your device to your computer.
To set up your
1.Insert the Getting Started CD that came with your device into your computer???s CD drive and select the link to download and install the
Sprint PCS Connection Manager software and drivers.
2.Make sure your device???s phone is turned on and that one of the mobile broadband
icons ( or ) appears at the top of the screen.
Note: If neither icon appears, you cannot use your device as a modem with Sprint PCS Connection Manager.
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3.On your smart device press Start and select Programs.
4.Select Modem Link .
5.Press OK to dismiss the Modem Link message.
6.Select the Connection list, and then select USB.
7.Press Activate (left softkey).
8.Once the Sprint PCS Connection Manager software has been fully installed on your PC, and the Modem Link application is activated on your smart device, connect your
device to your computer using the sync cable. (When your computer detects the connection, The Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard screen appears.)
9.Select Install the software automatically, click Next, and follow the instructions to
finish installing your smart device. (An icon is displayed in the taskbar in the
10.On your computer, open the Sprint PCS Connection Manager software. When the initialization process is complete, click Go.
11.Once the connection is established, launch an Internet session, check your email, or do anything else you would do using a traditional Internet connection.
12.When you???re ready to terminate the Internet connection,
13.On your smart device press Start and select Programs.
14.Select Modem Link .
15.Press OK to dismiss the Modem Link message.
16.Select the Connection list, and then select USB.
17.Press Deactivate (left softkey) to allow the smart device to connect to the PCS network
Note: Sprint PCS Vision services are available on the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network. Sprint mobile broadband services work anywhere on the Nationwide
Sprint PCS Network, but
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Setting Up an Exchange Server Account
You can wirelessly synchronize the email, contacts, and other information on your smart device with a Microsoft Exchange Server by using ActiveSync?? synchronization software.
Before You Begin
???To synchronize email, you must first enter settings for your email account. See the Setting Up Email guide for more information.
???To wirelessly synchronize your device with a Microsoft Exchange Server, you must activate Sprint PCS Vision data services. See ???Enabling Sprint PCS Vision??? on page 42 for more information.
???For delivery of Outlook email using Direct Push Technology, make sure that your Exchange Server 2003 is upgraded to Service Pack 2
???Work with your system administrator to gather the following information:
???Exchange Server address and domain name.
???Your username and password.
???If your server supports Outlook Web Access (OWA).
???If your server supports Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).
1.Press Start and select Programs.
2.Select ActiveSync .
3.Press Menu (right softkey) and select Add Server Source. If you already set up an Exchange Server account, Add Server Source does not appear on the menu; Configure Server appears on the menu instead.
4.Enter the Server address, and then press Next (right softkey).
5.Enter your username, password, and domain. The password is
6.If you want to enter your password each time you access this account, do not check the Save password box. (If you want your password entered automatically, check this box.)
7.(Optional) Select Advanced to set the rules for fixing sync conflicts.
8.Press Next (right softkey) and check the boxes for the types of information you want to synchronize with the Exchange Server.
9.(Optional) Highlight one of the items and select Settings to change the synchronization settings for that type
of information.
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10.Press Finish (right softkey).
11.Set your sync schedule. (See ???Setting a Sync Schedule With an Exchange Server??? on page 52.)
Note: Settings are not available for all items. If you want to download more than the email message header, select
Setting a Sync Schedule With an Exchange Server
1.Press Start and select Programs.
2.Select ActiveSync .
3.Press Menu (right softkey) and select Schedule.
4.Set your schedule for peak and
5.Set your roaming preference. (If roaming charges are not a concern, select Use above settings when roaming.)
6.Press OK .
Sending and Receiving Email
Before You Begin
To synchronize email, you must first enter settings for your email account. See the Setting Up Email guide for more information.
Creating and Sending an Email Message
You can receive plain text and HTML messages.
6. Enter your message, or press Menu (right softkey), select My Text, and then select a predefined phrase you want to insert.
7.(Optional) Do any of the following:
???Press Menu (right softkey) and select Insert. (Select the type of item you want to attach, and then select the file or record a voice note.)
???Press Menu (right softkey) and select Spell Check.
???Press Menu (right softkey) and select Message Options. Select the Priority list, select a setting for the message, and then press OK .
8.Press Send (right softkey).
Synchronizing Your Default Email Account
To send and receive messages for your default email account, simply synchronize your smart device with your computer. See ???Synchronizing - The Basics??? on page 66 for details. During synchronization, new messages are copied to your smart device???s Inbox, and messages in the smart device???s Outbox are sent.
Receiving Attachments
You can receive and open attachments in a number of formats, including Word, Excel, PPT, and PDF. You can also set ActiveSync to automatically download attachments (see the Treo 700WX User Guide). To receive and open attachments, do the following:
1.Select the attachment (below the subject) to mark it for download.
2.Synchronize the email account that contains the message as described in the previous section. For synchronizing other accounts, see the Treo 700WX User Guide
3.Select the attachment to open it.
Sending and Receiving Text Messages
Creating and Sending a Text Message
Each text message can hold up to 160 characters. To save time, you can select from predefined My Text phrases, such as ???Call me??? or ???On my way.??? You can add your own My Text phrases, and if you prefer, you can enter the full message text too.
5.Enter your message, or press Menu (right softkey), select My Text, and then select a predefined phrase you want to insert.
6.(Optional) Press Menu (right softkey) and select Spell Check.
7.(Optional) Press Menu (right softkey) and select Message Options. Enter a callback number and then press OK .
8.Press Send (left softkey).
Receiving Text Messages
When your phone is on and you are in a wireless coverage area, you automatically receive new text messages. You can also set your smart device to notify you when a new text message arrives.
The new message notification may include either of the following options:
???Reply: Opens a message addressed to the sender???s phone number.
???Menu: Opens a menu where you can select other options.
Viewing a Web Page
Internet Explorer Mobile provides quick and easy access to Web pages. You can view most sites you use on your computer, including those with security and advanced features, such as JavaScript and frames.
To browse the Web, you must activate Sprint PCS Vision data services. (See ???Enabling Sprint PCS Vision??? on page 42.) Internet Explorer Mobile supports JavaScript, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), and cookies, but does not support
By default, Internet Explorer Mobile scales Web page content to fit your smart device screen so that you can view most of the information without scrolling left or right.
1.Make sure your phone is on.
2.Press Start and select Internet Explorer.
3.Highlight the address line, enter the address of the Web
page you want to view, and then press Center . (If you browse to a secure Web page, the Lock icon in the address line appears closed instead of open.)
4.Press Menu (right softkey), select View, and then select any of the following:
???One Column: Arranges Web pages into one column that is as wide as the screen, so that you don???t have to scroll horizontally.
???Default: Maintains a layout similar to what you see on a desktop computer, but it makes items smaller and arranges the content so that you can see most of it without scrolling horizontally.
???Desktop: Keeps the same layout and size as on a desktop computer, which requires both horizontal and vertical scrolling.
???Full Screen: Hides the status and navigation areas and fills the entire screen with
the Web page. (To exit full screen mode, press (right softkey) or (left
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softkey). You can also tap and hold anywhere on the screen and uncheck
Full Screen.)
???Show Pictures: Shows or hides pictures on Web pages. (Hiding pictures speeds up the time it takes to load pages.)
5.Do any of the following:
???To view the previous page, press Back (left softkey) or Backspace .
???To refresh the page with the latest content from the Internet, press Menu (right softkey) and select Refresh.
???To scroll through the page in One Column view or Default view, press Up or
Down . (In Desktop view, press Up , Down , Left , or
Right to scroll in all directions.)
???To follow a link to another Web page, press Up or Down to highlight the link, and then press Center to go to the selected page. (You can also tap the link on the screen with your stylus.)
???To adjust the size of the text on Web pages, press Menu (right softkey), select Zoom, and then select the size you want.
???To view a Web page???s properties, press Menu (right softkey) and select Tools
> Properties.
???To view each item in a list, tap the list with your stylus.
???In a list, press Down or Left to cycle between items, and press Center to accept the change.
???In a form, such as a browser search field, press Center to interact with the form, and then press Center to stop interacting with the form.
???You can send email from a Web page. Email addresses appear as links on Web pages. After you configure an email application on your smart device, you can select an email link to create a message to that address.
6.Press OK to close Internet Explorer Mobile.
Working With Favorites
Favorites lets you bookmark a Web page so that you can instantly access it without entering the Web address.
Creating a Favorite
1.Go to the page you want to mark as a favorite.
2.Press Menu (right softkey) and select Add to Favorites.
3.(Optional) Select Name and enter a different description.
4.(Optional) Select the folder where you want to create the favorite.
5.Select Add.
Viewing a Favorite
1.Press Start and select Internet Explorer.
2.Select Favorites (left softkey).
3.Press Down to highlight the page you want to view in the list, and then press Center to go to the selected page.
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Organizing Your Favorites
You can create folders for organizing your favorites. For example, you can store travel links in one folder, stock links in another, and business links in a third folder.
1.Press Start and select Internet Explorer.
2.Select Favorites (left softkey).
3.Select the Add/Delete tab.
4.Select New Folder.
5.Enter a name for this folder, and then select Add.
6.Press OK .
Connecting to Devices With Bluetooth?? Wireless Technology
With your smart device???s
Setting Up a Bluetooth Connection
After you set up a connection with a Bluetooth device, you can communicate with that device whenever it is within range (about 30 feet) and your smart device???s Bluetooth feature is turned on.
1.If necessary, prepare the device you want to connect with to accept a new connection. (Check the device???s documentation for details.)
2.Go to your Today screen, and then tap Bluetooth .
3.Check the Turn on Bluetooth box to turn on your smart device???s Bluetooth feature.
4.Select the Devices tab, and then select New Partnership.
5.Wait for your smart device to search for devices and to display the device list.
6.Select the device you want to connect with, and then press Next (right softkey).
7.Enter an alphanumeric passkey between 1 and 16 characters long, and then press Next (right softkey).
8.If the passkey is not
9.If you???re connecting to a headset or
check the Hands Free box, and then press Finish (right softkey).
Important: Some Bluetooth devices have a
10.If you???re connecting to a GPS device, press Finish (right softkey), select the COM Ports tab, select the GPS device you selected in step 6, and then select New Outgoing
Port. (Press Finish [right softkey]. After you set the partnership and COM port, you can configure the GPS settings. See the Treo 700WX User Guide for more information. Be sure to select the same port you have assigned for GPS here.)
11. Press OK .
You can now communicate with this device whenever it is within range (about 30 feet) and your smart device???s Bluetooth feature is turned on (see steps 2 and 3 earlier in this section).
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Turning Wireless Services On/Off
1.Press Start and select Settings.
2.Select the Connections tab, and then select Wireless Manager.
3.Turn your smart device???s wireless features on/off. (Select All to turn all wireless features on/off.)
4.Press OK to finish.
Information Management
In This Section
???Working With Your Pictures and Videos
???Personal Information Management
???Using Find
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Synchronizing - The Basics
You can enter or change information on your smart device or in Microsoft Office Outlook on your computer or with a Microsoft Exchange Server, and then synchronize to update the information in both places.
We strongly recommend that you synchronize your smart device and your computer frequently to keep your information
Synchronizing Your Device With a Computer
To synchronize the information between your Treo700wx smart device and your computer, install the ActiveSync desktop software and connect your device to your computer using one of the following methods:
???Connect using a USB sync cable: When you connect your device to your computer using the sync cable, synchronization begins automatically.
???Connect using Bluetooth wireless technology: You must first set up the Bluetooth connection. (See the Treo 700WX User Guide.)
???Connect using Infrared (IR) technology: You must first set up your computer to receive infrared beams. (See the Treo 700WX User Guide.)
Synchronizing Your Device With a Microsoft Exchange Server
You can synchronize the email, contacts, and other information on your smart device with a Microsoft Exchange Server using ActiveSync. (See ???Setting Up an Exchange Server Account??? on page 50.)
By default, your smart device wirelessly synchronizes with the Exchange Server over the Sprint PCS Network when you press Sync in the ActiveSync application. You can also synchronize your smart device with the Exchange Server when the device is connected to
your computer using a USB, IR, or Bluetooth connection. (When a server source is configured, your device synchronizes with the server using the connection you choose.)
What Information Is Synchronized by Default?
By default, the information in the following applications is updated each time you synchronize:
Synchronizing With a USB Connection
1.Install the ActiveSync desktop synchronization software as described in the Treo 700WX User Guide.
2.Connect your smart device to your computer. (You
should hear the ActiveSync?? tone.)
3.Look for the ActiveSync icon at the top of your
smart device???s screen and the ActiveSync icon in the taskbar on your computer.
???If you don???t see the ActiveSync icon, make sure the desktop synchronization software that came with your smart device is running on your computer.
???If you have any problems synchronizing, see the Treo 700WX User Guide for troubleshooting suggestions.
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Function With Your
Treo 700wx Smart Device
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Working With Your Pictures and Videos
Your Treo??? 700wx smart device comes with an
Taking a Picture
By default, pictures are stored in the My Pictures folder on your smart device.
Your device has a
1.Press Start and select Pictures & Videos.
2.Select Camera .
3.Adjust the position of your smart device until you see the subject you want to photograph on the screen.
4.(Optional) Adjust any of the following:
???Zoom: Press Up to zoom in, or Down to zoom out.
???Brightness: Press Right to increase the brightness or Left to decrease the brightness.
???Resolution: Press Menu (right softkey) and select Resolution to change the image quality.
5.(Optional) Set a
6.Press Center to capture the picture or start the timer.
7.Hold your device still until the picture renders, and then do one of the following:
???Press Camera (left softkey) to take another picture.
???Press OK to return to the Thumbnails view.
Recording a Video
Videos can be any length. By default, videos are stored in the My Pictures folder on your smart device.
the video, and then press Center . (Press OK to return to the Thumbnails view.)
Viewing a Picture or Video
1.Press Start and select Pictures & Videos.
2.Select the picture or video you want to view. (For more information on viewing videos, see ???Playing Media Files on Your Smart Device??? on page 72.)
3.Press OK to return to the Thumbnails view.
Viewing a Slide Show
1.Press Start and select Pictures & Videos.
2.Press Menu (right softkey) and select Play Slide Show. (The slide show will play automatically.)
3.Press Center to display the slide show toolbar, which you can use to Rotate , Play
, Pause , Reverse , Forward , and Stop the slide show.
Using a Picture as the Today Screen Background
1.Press Start and select Pictures & Videos.
2.Select the picture you want to use.
3.Press Menu (right softkey) and select Set as Today Background.
4.Select the Transparency Level list and select the appropriate level. (Use a higher percentage for a more transparent picture or a lower percentage for a more opaque picture.)
5.Press OK to return to the Thumbnails view.
Listening to Music
Transferring Media Files to Your Smart Device
Use the Sync feature in the desktop version of Windows Media Player 10 to transfer digital music, audio, video, and playlist files from your computer to an expansion card or your smart device. Using Sync ensures that the files transfer correctly.
For tips on using the desktop version of Windows Media Player, go to the Help menu in Windows Media Player 10 on your computer.
Playing Media Files on Your Smart Device
Windows Media Player Mobile can play music, audio, and video files that are stored on your smart device or on an expansion card (sold separately) in any of the following file formats:
???WMA
???WMV
???MP3
???3G2
You can listen to these music, audio, and video files through the speaker on the back of your smart device or through a stereo headphone (3.5mm stereo headphone adapter or 2.5mm stereo headphone required, sold separately).
1.Press Start and select Windows Media.
2.Press Menu (right softkey) and select Library.
3.Select the Library list in the
4.Select the item you want to play (such as a song, album, or artist name).
5.Press Play (left softkey).
6.Use any of the following onscreen controls during playback:
???Center or Plays the current file.
???Center or Pauses the current file.
???Left or Skips to the beginning of the current file or to the previous file.
???Right or Skips to the next file.
??? Sets the point from which playback begins. (Tap and drag the slider to change the current position.)
???Volume button or Increases the volume level.
???Volume button or Decreases the volume level.
??? Turns the sound on or off.
??? Displays a video using the full screen.
??? Displays a Web site where you can find music and videos to play.
??? Indicates the rating of the current file. (Select the star to change the rating.)
7.Press Menu (right softkey) and select any of the following during playback:
???Library: Displays the Library screen so you can select a different song to play.
???Shuffle/Repeat > Shuffle: Plays the Now Playing playlist in random order. (A check
appears next to this command when it is on.)
???Shuffle/Repeat > Repeat: Plays the Now Playing playlist repeatedly. (A check appears next to this command when it is on.)
???Stop: Ends playback.
Working With Libraries
A library represents each of the storage locations available to Windows Media Player Mobile, such as your Treo device or an optional expansion card (not included). Each library contains links to the media files in that location. Windows Media Player Mobile usually creates and updates the library automatically when you add media files for the first time. For example, when you add media files to your Treo device, the My Device library is created. When you insert an expansion card containing media files, the Storage Card library is created. When you update a library, it automatically updates video files (WMV and 3G2) and audio files (WMA, MP3, QCP, and WAV).
1.Press Start and select Windows Media.
2.Press Menu (right softkey) and select Library.
3.Press Menu (right softkey) and select Update Library.
4.Wait for the files to be added, and then select Done. (If you don???t see a media file that you added, manually update the library.)
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Personal Information Management
Managing Your Contacts
Adding a Contact
1.Press Start and select Contacts.
2.Press New (left softkey).
3.Use the
4.To add a caller ID picture that appears when that person calls, select Picture, and then select Camera and take a picture, or select an existing picture from the Thumbnails view.
5.To assign the entry to one or more categories, select Categories and then check the categories under which you want this entry to appear.
6.To add a note to an entry, select the Notes tab.
7.To assign a ringtone to the entry, select Ring tone and select a tone.
8.After you enter all the information, press OK .
Viewing or Changing Contact Information
1.In the Contacts list (name view), begin entering one of the following for the contact you want to view or edit:
???First name.
???Last name.
???First initial and last initial separated by a space.
???Press Option , and then enter the phone number.
2.Select the entry you want to open.
3.Press Menu (right softkey) and select Edit.
4.Make changes to the entry as necessary and press OK .
Creating and Viewing Your Calendar
Displaying Your Calendar
1.Press Start and select Calendar.
2.Press Menu (right softkey) and select View.
3.Select one of the following views:
???Agenda: Shows your daily schedule in list format. (Upcoming appointments are bold; past appointments are dimmed.)
???Day: Shows your daily schedule in
???Week: Shows your schedule for an entire week.
???Month: Shows your schedule for a whole month.
A morning appointment.
An afternoon/evening appointment.
Both morning and afternoon/evening appointments.
An
??? Year: Shows a calendar for a
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4.Use the
Creating an Appointment
Tip:
1.Press Start and select Calendar.
2.Press Menu (right softkey) and select New Appointment.
3.Enter a subject (description) and a location.
4.Select Starts and select the starting date and time.
5.Select Ends and select the ending date and time.
6.Press OK .
Scheduling a Repeating Appointment
1.Create an appointment or untimed event, and then select it.
2.Press Edit (left softkey).
3.Select Occurs, and then select a repeat pattern. (To create a repeat pattern, select Edit pattern and follow the onscreen instructions.)
4.Press OK .
Managing Your Tasks
Did You
Know?
If you want to use Tasks Over the Air (OTA) synchronization, install the software from your Getting Started CD. OTA features also require an Exchange Server 2003 upgrade to Service Pack 2. The option to synchronize tasks wirelessly in the ActiveSync application appears only if you have the appropriate server.
Adding a Task
??? Notes: Lets you enter additional text for the task.
6. Press OK .
Using Word Mobile
You can create and edit documents and templates and save them as DOC, RTF, TXT, and DOT files. You can also edit Microsoft?? Office Word?? documents and templates that you create on your computer. However, keep in mind that some of the information and formatting may be lost when you save the document on your smart device. Not all Office Word features are supported by Word Mobile. For a list of supported and unsupported features, see the Treo 700WX User Guide.
Creating a Document
1.Press Start and select Programs.
2.Select Word Mobile .
3.Press New (left softkey).
4.Enter the text of the document.
5.Press OK to save the file.
Opening an Existing Document
1.Press Start and select Programs.
2.Select Word Mobile .
3.In the document list, select the document you want to open.
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Saving a Copy of a Document
1.Open the document you want to copy.
2.Press Menu (right softkey) and select File > Save As.
3.Select Name and enter a new name for the file.
4.Select the Folder list, and then select the folder where you want to save the file.
5.Select the Type list, and then select the format in which you want to save the file.
6.Select the Location list, and then select whether you want to store the file on your smart device or an expansion card.
7.Select Save.
Using Find
With the
???Lookup: Helps you find and dial your contacts by name or phone number. (See ???Dialing by Contact Name??? on page 25 for details.)
???Search: Looks through the text in all the applications on your smart device.
???File Explorer: Lets you browse through the files and folders on your smart device or an expansion card.
???Global Address Lookup: Enables you to look up names in your online corporate address list.
Using Search
Search for files and other items stored in the My Documents folder on your smart device or on an expansion card. You can search by file name or by words located in the item. For example, you can search for words within notes, appointments, contacts, and tasks.
1.Press Start and select Programs.
2.Select Search .
3.Select Search for, and then enter the file name, word, or other information you want to find.
4.Select the Type list, and then select the kind of information you want to find.
5.Press Search (left softkey).
6.Use the
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Exploring Files and Folders
File Explorer lets you browse the contents of folders on your smart device. The root folder on your smart device is named My Device. The storage card symbol appears next to the names of files that are stored on an expansion card.
1.Press Start and select Programs.
2.Select File Explorer .
3.Select the Show list in the
4.Do any of the following:
???To open an item, select it.
???To quickly delete, rename, beam, or email an item, highlight the item, press and hold Center to open the shortcut menu, and then select the appropriate command.
???To move a file to another folder, highlight the item, press and hold Center to open the shortcut menu, and then select Cut or Copy. Open the destination folder, and press and hold Center to open the shortcut menu, and then select Paste.
???To highlight multiple items, tap and drag the stylus.
Using Expansion Cards
The expansion card slot on your smart device enables you to add SD cards and MultiMediaCard cards to extend the storage capacity of your smart device. Your smart device is also compatible with many
Removing and Inserting 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.
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3.To insert an expansion card, hold your smart device with the screen facing you and the card with the label facing you. (The notch on the card should be in the
4.Insert the card into the expansion card slot until you feel it lock into place and hear the confirmation tone.
Notch
Opening Applications on an Expansion Card
1.Insert the expansion card into the expansion card slot.
2.Press Start and select Programs.
3.Select File Explorer.
4.Select the Show list in the
5.Select the application you want to open.
Moving Information Between Your Smart Device and an Expansion Card
1.Insert an expansion card into the expansion card slot.
2.Open the application from which you want to move the information.
3.Go to the list view and highlight the item(s) you want to move.
4.Press Menu (right softkey) and select Rename/Move.
5.Select the Location list, and then select where you want to move the information:
Storage Card or Main Memory.
6.Press OK .
Copying or Moving Applications and Files Between Your Smart Device and an Expansion Card
Installing Applications
Your Treo700wx smart device comes with several
Applications you download to your computer are likely to be in a compressed format such as ZIP. If the file is compressed, you need to use a decompression utility on your computer, such as Winzip, before you install the application on your smart device.
These instructions tell you how to install basic files onto your smart device. Some 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 use Internet Explorer Mobile to install Windows Mobile applications in the CAB file format directly from the Internet. You must use your computer to install applications in other file formats.
1.Make sure your phone is on (see ???Turning Your Phone On and Off??? on page 9).
2.Press Start and select Internet Explorer.
3.Go to the page that contains the link to the application you want to download.
4.Press Left or Right to highlight the link to the file, and then press Center to start the download process.
5.Press Start and select Programs.
6.Select File Explorer .
7.Go to the My Documents folder.
8.Tap the file you downloaded to start the installation program.
Installing Applications From Your Computer
1.Open My Computer or Windows Explorer on your computer.
2.Copy the application file(s) into the Mobile Device folder.
3.Connect your smart device to your computer to synchronize and install the application(s) on your smart device.
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Installing Applications Onto an Expansion Card
1.Insert the expansion card into the expansion card slot (see ???Removing and Inserting Expansion Cards??? on page 83).
2.Open the ActiveSync?? window on your computer.
3.Click Tools and select Explore Device.
4.
5.Copy the application file(s) into the Storage Card folder inside the Mobile Device folder.
Getting Help With
If a you encounter a problem with a
Make sure that the
Customizing Your Device
Setting the Ringer Switch
In certain situations, such as meetings and theaters, you need to turn off all sounds on your smart device.
1.Slide the Ringer switch to Sound Mode Off .
2.To hear all sounds again, slide the Ringer switch to Sound Mode On .
If the Ringer switch is set to no sound, the Ringer setting overrides the sound settings and all sounds are turned off, including any music you may be playing. Your smart device includes a silent alarm that can vibrate even when the Ringer switch is set to Sound Mode
Off.
When you slide the Ringer switch back to the Sound Mode On position, it restores the previous sound settings. For example, if the device ring volume is set to the loudest setting and you slide the Ringer switch to Sound Mode Off, you do not hear the device ring. When you move the Ringer switch back to Sound Mode On, the device ring volume is still set to the loudest setting.
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Selecting Sounds & Notifications
1.Press Start and select Settings.
2.On the Personal tab, select Sounds & Notifications .
3.On the Sounds tab, set any of the following options:
???Events: Turns sounds on/off for system warnings and error messages.
???Programs: Turns sounds on/off in the applications on your smart device.
???Notifications: Turns alarms and reminders on/off in the applications on your smart device.
???Screen taps: Turns sounds associated with tapping the screen on/off, and sets the volume level when this sound is turned on.
???Hardware buttons: Turns sounds associated with pressing buttons on/off, and sets the volume level when this sound is turned on.
4.Select the Notifications tab and set any of the following options:
???Event: Specifies which action you want to change the settings for. (The remaining options vary based on the action you select.)
???Play sound: Lets you turn the sound on/off for the selected event. (To select a different sound, select the list to the right of this setting, and then select a different sound. To preview the sound, select Play .)
???Repeat: Indicates whether the sound plays more than once, if turned on.
???Display message on screen: Indicates whether a notification message appears onscreen for the selected event.
???Vibrate: Indicates whether your smart device vibrates to notify you about the selected event.
5.Press OK .
Adjusting the Brightness
1.Press Option , and then press .
2.Press Left and Right to adjust the brightness.
3.Press OK .
Changing the Text Size
1.Press Start and select Settings.
2.Select the System tab, and then select Screen .
3.Select the Text Size tab.
4.Press Left and Right to adjust the text size.
5.Press OK .
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Setting Display Formats
1.Press Start and select Settings.
2.Select the System tab, and then select Regional Settings .
3.On the Region tab, select a region from the list. (The region selection sets the default format settings.)
4.(Optional) Select any of the following tabs to customize the format settings:
???Number: Sets the decimal symbol and number of decimal places, the digit grouping symbol and group
size, list separators, negative number sign symbol and format, leading zero display, and measurement system (metric versus U.S.).
???Currency: Sets the currency symbol and position, the decimal symbol and position, digit grouping symbol and group size, and negative number format.
???Time: Sets the time style, separators, and AM and PM symbols.
???Date: Sets the short date style, separators, and long date style.
5.Press OK .
Aligning the Screen
Occasionally, your screen can move out of alignment, causing the wrong feature to activate when you tap the screen. If this occurs, you need to align your smart device screen.
1.Press Start and select Settings.
2.Select the System tab, and then select Screen .
3.On the General tab, select Align Screen.
4.Tap the screen where indicated.
5.Press OK .
Changing the System Color Scheme
1.Press Start and select Settings.
2.Select the Personal tab, and then select Today .
3.On the Appearance tab, select a theme in the list.
4.Press OK .
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Locking Your Smart Device and Information
Using Keyguard
By default, your keyboard locks so that you don???t accidentally press buttons or activate screen items while your smart device is in a pocket or bag.
???To disable Keyguard, press Center .
???To manually turn on Keyguard when your smart device screen is on, press Option and
Power/End .
Using
1.Press Start and select Settings.
2.On the Personal tab, select Keyguard .
3.Set any of the following options:
???
???Disable touchscreen: Indicates whether the screen???s
4.Press OK .
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Know?
If you???re using a headset or
Keyguard.
Using Phone Lock
You can lock your smart device to prevent unauthorized use of your account.
Tip: When your phone is locked, you must enter a lock code to place calls, except for emergency numbers and Sprint Customer Service (*2).
1.Press Start and select Settings.
2.On the Personal tab, select Phone .
3.Select the Security tab and set any of the following options:
???
???Change Lock Code: Lets you assign or change the lock code used to unlock your smart device. (Your default lock code is the last four digits of your phone number. If
you change the lock code, select OK to accept your new code.)
4.Press OK to finish.
Note: When Phone Lock is on, you can unlock your phone by going to the Today
screen, entering your lock code, and then selecting Enter. You do not need to enter your password to answer a call.
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Glossary
1xRTT: A standard of wireless Internet connectivity that allows for persistent data connections as long as you are actively using your data connection. The average data transmission rate is about 70Kb/s, although theoretical limits are
153.6Kb/s. With Sprint PCS Vision plans, you pay a monthly rate for unlimited data transfer and you don???t pay for connection time.
ActiveSync??: The technology that exchanges and updates the information on your smart device with the information on your computer.
Alt (alternative) : A keyboard key. Press Alt and then press a letter on the keyboard to access variations such as international characters and symbols.
Beam: The process of sending or receiving an entry or application using the infrared port on your Treo700wx smart device.
Bluetooth?? wireless technology: Technology that enables devices such as smart devices, wireless phones, and computers to connect wirelessly to each other so that they can exchange information over short distances.
Desktop software: A PIM application for computers, such as Microsoft Outlook, that helps you manage your personal information and keep your personal information synchronized with your smart device.
Glossary
Direct Push Technology: A
Global Address List (GAL): An online address book for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 upgraded to Service Pack 2. The GAL contains names, email addresses, and other information, and is created and maintained by your Exchange Server administrator.
GoodLink??? Applications software: An optional secure wireless messaging application allowing push synchronization with your Microsoft Outlook server.
Infrared (IR): A way of transmitting information using light waves. The IR port on your Treo700wx smart device lets you transfer information between other IR devices within a short radius.
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Mobile Broadband Network: An advanced wireless data network using the fastest commercially available wireless network technology (EVDO) to deliver
My Mobile Devices: The component on your Windows computer that enables you to install applications and other information on your smart device.
Option : The keyboard button that lets you access the alternative feature that appears above the letter on each key.
Partnership: Two Bluetooth
Phone as Modem: The feature that enables your device (when connected to the Sprint PCS Vision network) to be used as a
Phone Off: When your phone is off, your device is not connected to any wireless network. You can still use the organizer and other features.
Phone/Talk : The button on your smart device that provides quick access to your Today screen.
PIM (personal information manager): A genre of software that includes applications such as Microsoft Outlook, Palm?? Desktop software, Lotus Notes, and ACT! PIMs generally store contacts, schedules, tasks, and memos.
Glossary
SMS (Short Messaging Service): The service that exchanges short text messages almost instantly between wireless devices. These messages can usually include up to 160 characters. Treo smart devices can send and receive text messages while you are on a voice call.
Sprint PCS Vision: The next generation of Mobile Internet access that enables you to check your email and browse the Web.
SSID: The name that identifies a
Start : The menu on your smart device from which you can open all applications.
Username: The name associated with your smart device that distinguishes it from other Windows Mobile devices. When you first synchronize your smart device, you are asked to give it a username.
Windows Mobile: The operating system of your Treo700wx smart device.
Important Safety Information
In This Section
???Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Device
???Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Device
???Static Electricity, ESD, and Your Device
???User???s Guide Proprietary Notice
This guide contains important operational and safety information that will help you safely use your Treo??? 700wx smart device. Failure to read and follow the information provided in this
guide may result in serious bodily injury, death, or property damage.
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General Precautions
There are several simple guidelines for operating your device properly and maintaining safe, satisfactory service.
???Hold the device with the antenna over your shoulder.
???Try not to hold, bend, or twist the device???s antenna.
???Don???t use the device if the antenna is damaged.
???Speak directly into the microphone.
???Avoid exposing your device and accessories to rain or liquid spills. If your device does get wet, immediately turn the power off and remove the battery.
???Do not expose your device to direct sunlight for extended periods of time (such as on the dashboard of a car).
???Although your device is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of equipment and can be broken. Avoid dropping, hitting, bending, or sitting on it.
???Any changes or modifications to your device not expressly approved in this document could void your warranty for this equipment and void your authority to operate this equipment.
Note: For the best care of your device, only Sprint authorized personnel should service your device and accessories. Failure to do so may be dangerous and may void your warranty.
Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Device
Do Not Rely on Your Device???s Phone for Emergency Calls
Wireless phones such as the one on your Treo device operate using radio signals, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore you should never rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential communication (for example, medical emergencies). Emergency calls may not be possible on all cellular networks or when certain network services and/or phone features are in use. Check with your local service provider for details.
Using Your Phone While Driving
Talking on your phone while driving (or operating the phone without a
Tip: Purchase an optional
Following Safety Guidelines
To operate your device safely and efficiently, always follow any special regulations in a given area. Turn your device???s phone off in areas where use is forbidden or when it may cause interference or danger.
Using Your Device???s Phone Near Other Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radiofrequency (RF) signals. However, RF signals from wireless phones may affect inadequately shielded electronic equipment.
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic operating systems and/or entertainment systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or their representative to determine if these systems are adequately shielded from external
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RF signals. Also check with the manufacturer regarding any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices, such as pacemakers and hearing aids, to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF signals.
Note: Always turn off the phone in health care facilities and request permission before using the phone near medical equipment.
Turning Off Your Phone Before Flying
Turn off your phone before boarding any aircraft. To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to use your phone while the plane is on the ground. To prevent any risk of interference, FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while the plane is in the air.
Turning Off Your Phone in Dangerous Areas
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone off when in a blasting area or in other areas with signs indicating that
Turn your phone off when you???re in any area that has a potentially explosive atmosphere. Although it???s rare, your phone and accessories could generate sparks. Sparks can cause an explosion or fire, resulting in bodily injury or even death. These areas are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include:
???Fueling areas such as gas stations.
???Below deck on boats.
???Fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities.
???Areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust, or metal powders.
???Any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle???s engine.
Note: Never transport or store flammable gas, flammable liquid, or explosives in the compartment of your vehicle that contains your phone or accessories.
Restricting Children???s Access to Your Device
Your Treo device is not a toy. Do not allow children to play with it; they could hurt themselves and others, damage the device and/or its phone, or make calls that increase your Sprint PCS invoice.
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Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Device
Your Treo??? 700wx smart device is compliant with the FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) requirements. For additional HAC information, including the HAC rating of this product, please go to www.palm.com/treoHAC.
Your device has been tested for hearing aid device compatibility. When some wireless phones are used near some hearing devices (hearing aids and cochlear implants), users may detect a buzzing, humming, or whining noise. Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise, and phones also vary in the amount of interference they generate.
The wireless telephone industry has developed ratings for some of their wireless phones, to assist hearing device users in finding phones that may be compatible with their hearing devices. Not all phones have been rated. Phones that have been rated will have an ???M3??? or ???M4??? rating on the box. Your Treo700wx smart device phone has an M3 rating.
Note: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and may generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings.
The M3/M4 ratings do not guarantee successful interoperation between your phone and a hearing aid device. Results will vary depending on the level of immunity of your hearing device and degree of your hearing loss.
The more immune your hearing aid device is, the less likely you are to experience interference noise from your wireless phone. Hearing aid devices should have ratings similar to those of phones. Ask your hearing healthcare professional for the rating of your aids. Most new hearing aids have at least an M2 immunity level. Add the ???M??? ratings of your hearing aid and your phone to determine probable usability:
???Any combined rating equal to or greater than six offers best use.
???Any combined rating equal to five is considered normal use.
???Any combined rating equal to four is considered usable.
Thus, if you pair an M3 hearing aid with an M3 phone, you will have a combined rating of six for ???best use.???
Sprint further suggests you experiment with multiple phones (even those not labeled M3 or M4) while in the store to find the one that works best with your hearing aid device. Should you experience interference after purchasing your phone, promptly return it to the store. With the Sprint 14 Day Risk Free Guarantee you may return the phone within 14 days of purchase for a full refund.
Getting the Best Hearing Device Experience With Your Treo 700wx Smart Device
To further minimize interference:
???There is usually less interference on the microphone setting than on the telecoil setting.
???Set the phone???s screen and keyboard backlight settings to ensure the minimum time interval. See the Treo 700wx User Guide guide for instructions.
???Position the phone so that the antenna is farthest from your hearing aid.
???Move the phone around to find the point with the least interference.
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Caring for the Battery
Protecting Your Battery
The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your battery???s performance.
???Recently there have been some public reports of wireless phone batteries overheating, catching fire, or exploding. It appears that many, if not all, of these reports involve counterfeit or inexpensive,
???In order to avoid damage, charge the battery only in temperatures that range from 32?? F to 113?? F (0?? C to 45?? C).
???Don???t use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in high humidity areas such as the bathroom.
???Never dispose of the battery by incineration.
???Keep the metal contacts on top of the battery clean.
???Don???t attempt to disassemble or
???The battery may need recharging if it has not been used for a long period of time.
???It???s best to replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable performance. It can be recharged hundreds of times before it needs replacing.
???Don???t store the battery in high temperature areas for long periods of time. It???s best to follow these storage rules:
???Less than one month:
???More than one month:
Disposal of Lithium Ion
To avoid being burned, do not handle a damaged or leaking
For safe disposal options of your
Special Note: Be sure to dispose of your battery properly. In some areas, the disposal of batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited.
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Radiofrequency (RF) Energy
Understanding How Your Phone Operates
Your phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver. When it???s turned on, it receives and transmits radiofrequency (RF) signals. When you use your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level. This power can range from 0.006 watts to 0.2 watts in digital mode.
Knowing Radiofrequency Safety
The design of your Sprint PCS Treo device complies with updated NCRP standards described below.
In
To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, if you wear a handset on your body, use the
For more information about RF exposure, visit the FCC Web site at www.fcc.gov.
Specific Absorption Rate (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??? 700wx smart device by Palm are:
FCC Radiofrequency Emission
This phone meets the FCC Radiofrequency Emission Guidelines and is certified with the FCC as:
FCC ID number: O8FJIMI.
More information on the phone???s SAR can be found from the following FCC Web site:
https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/cf/eas/reports/GenericSearch.cfm.
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Static Electricity, ESD, and Your Device
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can cause damage to electronic devices if discharged into the device, so you should take steps to avoid such an occurrence.
Description of ESD
Static electricity is an electrical charge caused by the buildup of excess electrons on the surface of a material. To most people, static electricity and ESD are nothing more than annoyances. For example, after walking over a carpet while scuffing your feet, building up electrons on your body, you may get a
Even a small amount of ESD can harm circuitry, so when working with electronic devices, take measures to help protect your electronic devices, including your Palm?? device, from ESD harm. While Palm has built protections against ESD into its products, ESD unfortunately exists and, unless neutralized, could build up to levels that could harm your equipment. Any electronic device that contains an external entry point for plugging in anything from cables to docking stations is susceptible to entry of ESD. Devices that you carry with you, such as your device, build up ESD in a unique way because the static electricity that may have built up on your body is automatically passed to the device. Then, when the device is connected to another device such as a docking station, a discharge event can occur.
Precautions Against ESD
Make sure to discharge any
???Ground yourself when you???re holding your wireless device by simultaneously touching a metal surface that is at earth ground. For example, if your computer has a metal case and is plugged into a standard
???Increase the relative humidity of your environment.
???Install
Conditions That Enhance ESD Occurrences
Conditions that can contribute to the buildup of static electricity in the environment include the following:
???Low relative humidity.
???Material type (The type of material gathering the charge. For example, synthetics are more prone to static buildup than natural fibers like cotton.)
???The rapidity with which you touch, connect, or disconnect electronic devices.
Owner???s Record
The model number, regulatory number, and serial number are located on a nameplate inside the battery compartment. Record the serial number in the space provided below. This will be helpful if you need to contact us about your phone in the future.
Model: Sprint Mobile Broadband Smart Device Treo??? 700wx by Palm
Serial No.:
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CDMA Technology is licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following patents:
4,901,307 5,109,390 5,267,262 5,416,797
5,506,865 5,544,196 5,657,420 5,101,501
5,267,261 5,414,796 5,504,773 5,535,239
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Index
Numerics
3G2 files 72
A
About screen 43 AC charger 5, 8 accessing
alternate characters 18 applications 19
field lists 16
File Explorer 48, 82, 87 information 20 menu items 15
On Demand information 45
personal accounts iii, vii personal information vii Quick Tour ii
shortcut menus 15 speed dial buttons 26
Sprint PCS Vision services 43 Sprint Web site iii
Today screen 24, 25, 99 Web pages 57, 59
getting help with ii
preventing unauthorized use of 95 synchronizing 54
activating items on screen 3, 13 activating Treo smart device vi active calls
See also phone calls adjusting volume for 38 ending 30
managing 29 ActiveSync icons 23, 67 ActiveSync software 66, 67 ActiveSync technology 97 Add Contact prompt 30
Add Server Source command 50 Add to Favorites command 59 adding
accessories 83 appointments 76 attachments to email 54, 82 caller ID pictures 74 contacts 30, 74
email messages 53 expansion cards 83 favorites links 59 notes 74, 77 passwords vii
speed dial buttons 33 tasks 77
Address Book 32
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addresses
adding email 53 entering message 55 multiple recipients 55 selecting email 13
adjusting screen brightness 91 adjusting volume, device ringer 3 Agenda view (calendar) 75 alarm 5
alarms
setting vibrating 91 tasks and 77 turning on and off 90
alert tones. See ringtones aligning the screen 92 Alt key 17, 97
Answer button 27 answering the phone 27, 31 antenna 6
Appearance page 93 applications
See also
closing 19 copying 85 downloading 87 installing
moving to expansion cards 85 opening 19, 84, 100
phone conversations and running 30 transferring information from 67 turning sounds on or off for 90
viewing main menus 15 appointments
adding 76
entering multiple 76 scheduling repeating 76 viewing 75
assistance iv, vii attachments
adding 54, 82 downloading 54 opening 54 receiving 54
audio 71
See also media files; music
automated invoicing information iv
B
back view (device) 4 backgrounds 70 backlight (keyboard) 17 Backspace key 17 battery
viewing status of 8, 23 battery door release 4, 7 battery status icons 23
beaming 82, 97 billing information 43 Bluetooth devices
connecting to
Bluetooth icon 23, 61 Bluetooth status indicator 23 Bluetooth technology 97 border glow highlight 13 brightness icons (camera) 68, 69 brightness, adjusting 68, 69, 91 broadband connections 49 browsing files and folders 81
activating menus and 15 creating speed dial 33 editing speed dial 34
on
selecting or activating 13 turning sounds on or off for 90
C
Calendar application managing schedules with 76 selecting views 75
starting 75 synchronizing with 67
calendar views 75
calendar, displaying 75 call waiting 31
call waiting notification window 31 callback number 56
caller ID blocking 30 caller ID pictures 38, 74 calling cards iv
calling Sprint Customer Service iii, vii calls. See phone calls
camera
capturing videos with 69 location of
Camera icon 68
Cancel Bluetooth command 36 capitalization 17
Center button (navigator) 11 Center/Select button 2, 3 Change passcode button 95 changing
contacts 75 information 66 lock codes 95 passwords vii
picture or video resolution 68, 69 speed dial buttons 34
text size 91 characters
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phone calls and 29, 34 text messages and 55
charge indicator light 8 charger cable 8 charger jack 8 charging connector 5, 8 charging the battery 8 charging, smart device 8 chat rooms ii
check boxes 13 closing
applications 19 lists in fields 16 menus 15 screens 13
closing Internet connections 48 collect calls iv
color themes 93 colors 93 completed tasks 77 compressed files 86 computers
synchronizing with 66 computers, synchronizing with 66
configuring Sprint PCS Vision services 42 connecting
to a headset 63
to Bluetooth devices
connections
accessing Internet and 47, 98 closing 48
PCs and 47 precautions for 113
Sprint PCS Vision services 43 contacts
adding 30, 74 addressing to 53, 55
assigning ringtones to 33, 38, 74 changing 75
displaying 75 entering multiple 74
linking speed dial buttons to 33 personalizing 38
saving information for 30 Contacts application
managing contact information with 74 starting 74
synchronizing with 67 Contacts list 25
applications 85 items in folders 82
coverage area 21 coverage maps iii CPUs, connecting to 47 creating
contacts 30, 74 documents 79 email messages 53 favorites links 59 passwords vii
speed dial buttons 33 tasks 77
text messages 55 Currency page 92 currency symbols 92 current call. See active calls
Customer Service (Sprint) iii, vii customer support ii
Customize the playlists??? check box 71 customizing
display settings
D
daily schedules 75 data
See information
data connection icons 21, 43 data formats 92
Date page 92
Day view (calendar) 75
default lock code 95 default password vii deleting
items in folders 82 Desktop Software vi, 47, 77, 86 desktop software 97
See also applications Device Setup Wizard 71
devices, electrostatic discharge and 112 Dial Pad 26
dialing
Direct Push Technology 98 Directory Assistance iv
Disable touchscreen check box 94 Dismiss button 29
display
customizing
Display message on screen check box 91 displaying
appointments 75 available applications 19 calendar 75
contacts 75
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Web pages 57 wireless settings 64
document file types 79 documentation v documents
creating 79 opening 79 saving 79, 80
down arrow in fields 16 Down button (navigator) 11 downloading
applications 87 attachments 54
Sprint PCS Connection Manager 47 drafts 54
dummy expansion card 83
E
earpiece 2, 3
Edit Speed Dial command 34 electrostatic discharge
adding attachments 54, 82 addressing 53
creating messages for 53 priority settings for 54 receiving attachments with 54 selecting addresses 13 sending 54
email accounts, synchronizing 54
ending active calls 30 ending playback 73 entering
information 66 lock codes 95 phone numbers 26
error messages 90
ESD (electrostatic discharge)
Event settings 90 Events check box 90
Exchange Server accounts 50, 66 expanding lists in fields 16 expansion card slot 6 expansion cards
adding applications 88 inserting 83
moving items to 84, 85 opening items on 84 removing 83 searching on 81, 82 transferring to 71 types supported 83
extensions (phone) 34 Extra Digits button 29, 34 Extra Digits text box 34
F
Favorites buttons. See Quick Keys favorites links 59, 60
features ii fields
accessing lists for 16 scrolling through 12
File Explorer 81, 82
File Explorer icon 48, 82, 87 file lists 82
file names 79, 80 file types 72, 79 files 81
financial information 46 finding
information 20, 81
Sprint PCS Vision user names 43 first letter capitalization 17 folders
adding documents to 80 browsing 81
opening items in 82 organizing Web favorites in 60
formatting, system information 92 frequently asked questions iii front view (device) 2
G
GAL (Global Address List) 98 Getting Started CD vi, 47, 77, 86 Global Address List 98 Glossary 97
GoodLink application 98
H
Hands Free check box 63
handset speaker 3
Bluetooth 61 car kit 35 connecting to 4
hardware v
Hardware buttons box 90 headset 35, 63
headset button 35 headset jack 4 headsets 4
help ii, iii, vii Help command ii Help screen ii highlighting
items in lists 16 items on screen 12, 13 menu items 15 multiple items 82 text 14
I
icons monitoring 21
Ignore with text message command 27 inactivity 94
indicator light 2, 3, 8
Index
information accessing vii, 20 changing 66 entering 66 moving 84, 85 protecting vii
receiving automated invoicing iv searching for 20, 81
storing 83 synchronizing 66 transferring 98 updating 66, 97
infrared port. See IR port infrared transmissions 66, 98
applications
Sprint PCS Connection Manager 47 Internet connections
Internet Explorer Mobile 57 invoicing information iv
IR port 6, 98 items
accidentally activating 94 highlighting 12, 13 moving through 12
opening shortcut menus for 15 selecting or activating 3, 13, 16
K
keyboard
accessing alternate characters on 18 dialing from 25
entering text from 17 locking 94
scrolling with 12 keyboard backlight 17 Keyguard 94
Keyguard Settings page 94 Known Caller setting 37
L
Late Breaking News & Photos selection 45 leading zeros 92
LED display 3
Left button (navigator) 11 lens (camera) 4
liability 2
libraries (media) 73 Library command 72, 73 Library list 72
light. See indicator light
See also battery links
media files and 73 selecting or activating 13
list separators 92 Listen button 29 listening to
media files 72
voicemail messages 29 lists
highlighting items 12, 16 scrolling through 12 selecting items 13, 16
locating
Sprint PCS Vision user names 43 locating information 20, 81 Location Privacy icon 23
Lock icon 57 locking
the keyboard 94 Treo smart device 95
lookup feature 81
low lighting conditions 17 lowercase letters 17
M
main menus 15 maps iii, 46 measurement units 92 media files
formats for 72 linking to 73 playing 72 transferring 71 updating 73
media libraries 73
Media Player Mobile
starting, starting
Media Player Mobile 72
Menu button 15
menu items, selecting 15 menus 15
messages addressing 55 creating email 53 listening to 29
receiving notifications for 56 saving as drafts 54
Messaging application, accessing 55 Messaging icon 55
messaging services 100 microphone 5, 30
Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server
Direct Push Technology 98
Microsoft Exchange Server. See Exchange Server
Microsoft Exchange Server. See Exchange Server
mirror 4
Missed call setting 37 mobile accounts ii, 95
Mobile Broadband Network 98 mobile devices, getting help with ii Mobile to Market certificates 86 model numbers 114
modems 47, 98, 99 monitoring signal strength 21 Month view (calendar) 75
Index
mouthpiece 5 moving
information 84, 85 speed dial buttons 35
moving around the screen
My Device folder 82
My Documents folder 81 My Mobile Devices folder 98 My Pictures folder 68, 69 My Text command 53, 56 My Text phrases 53, 55, 56
N
names
Sprint PCS Vision accounts and 43 usernames 100
naming
document files 79, 80 speed dial buttons 33 navigating the screen
navigator 3
navigator. See
New Appointment command 76 New Speed Dial command 33 news information 45
No Service message 21 notes
adding tasks and 77 entering contacts and 74
Notes page 74
notification screens 29, 31, 56 notifications
displaying on screen 91 messages and 56 previewing ringtones 37 selecting 90
setting ringtones for 37 voicemail and 29
Notifications check box 90 Notifications page 37, 90 Number page 92 number sign symbol 92 numbers
O
Off Hold button 30 OK button 2, 3
On Demand categories 46 On Demand feature
Index
placing on hold 30 receiving 27, 29 setting ringtones for 37
phone headset 35 phone headsets 4 phone lock feature 95 phone numbers
adding to messages 56
assigning to speed dial buttons 33 dialing
entering manually 26 saving 30
Phone Off message 21 Phone/Talk button 2, 99 Phone/Talk icon 25
as backgrounds 70 assigning to contacts 38 changing resolution 68 creating caller ID 74 taking 4, 68
viewing 69
Pictures & Videos application 68, 69 PIM applications 97, 99
Play button 72
playback icons 72 playback, ending 73 playing
media files 72 voicemail messages 29
playlist files 71 playlists 71 ports 6
ports. See IR port; USB ports power adapter 5, 8 Power Settings page 64 Power/End button 2, 3 precautions 5, 113 Premium Services vii
Preparing Vision Services dialog box 42 previewing, sounds 37, 90
priority levels 77 Priority list 54 Programs check box 90 Programs screen 19
protecting personal information vii punctuation marks 18 purchasing Premium Services vii push, Direct Push Technology 98
Q
Quality command 69
Quick Keys 33
Quick Tour ii
R
reassigning buttons 3
receiving attachments 54 text messages 56
rechargeable battery. See battery recipients, sending to multiple 55 recording, videos 69
recurring appointments. See repeating appointments
Region page 92 regional settings 92 Regional Settings page 92 regulatory numbers 114 reminders
tasks and 77 turning on and off 90
removing
expansion cards 83 items from folders 82 Rename/Move command 85 renaming, items in folders 82
Repeat check box 90 Repeat command 73 repeat patterns 76 repeating appointments 76 repeating sounds 90 repeating tasks 77
reset button 39 resetting smart device 39 Resolution command 68
restoring sound settings 89 retrieving voicemail 29 Return key 17
reverse type 13
Right button (navigator) 11
Ring tone list 37 Ring type list 37 ringer switch 5, 89 ringer volume 38
ringer, adjusting volume 3 ringer, silencing 28, 89 ringtone IDs 38 ringtones
assigning to contacts 33, 38, 74 previewing 37
selecting 37 roaming 37 Roaming message 21 Roaming setting 37
Running Programs screen 19
S
safety guidelines 101 Save As command 80
Save password check box 51 Save to Drafts command 54 saving
documents 79, 80 phone numbers 30
schedules
Index
See also applications
Software Installation vi, 47, 77, 86 Sound Mode positions 89 sounds
previewing 37, 90 selecting 90 setting ringtone 37 turning off 89, 90
Sounds & Notifications page 37, 90 Sounds page 90
SP2 98 Space key 17 speaker 3, 5, 72
special characters. See alternate characters speed dial buttons 26,
Speed Dial Options command 35 Spell Check command 54, 56
Sports selection 46 Sprint 411 iv
Sprint Customer Service ii, vii, 95 Sprint PCS Connection Manager 47 Sprint PCS Operator Services iv Sprint PCS Service Plan 42
Sprint PCS Vision 100
Sprint PCS Vision accounts vii, 42 Sprint PCS Vision home page 42 Sprint PCS Vision Service 43 Sprint PCS Vision user names 43
Sprint PCS Voice Command service
Sprint PCS Web page iii Sprint status message 21 Sprint Web page ii
SSID 100
Start button 2, 3, 19 Start menu 19, 100 starting
Calendar application 75 Contacts application 74 Internet Explorer 42, 57 Pictures & Videos application 68 Quick Tour ii
Tasks application 44, 45, 46, 77 Word Mobile 79
static
status icons (phone) 21 status information 3, 21 stereo adapters 72 stereo headphones 72 stereo headsets 4 stock ticker 46
Stocks selection 46 Stop command 73 stopping playback 73 Storage Card setting 84 storage card symbol 82 storing
document files 80 information 83 passwords 51
stylus 6
Index
support iii, vii support information ii symbols 18, 34
sync conflicts 51 sync connector 5
synchronization icons 67 synchronization software 50, 66, 67 synchronization, troubleshooting 39 synchronizing
email accounts 54 information 66 playlists 71 wirelessly 61
with Exchange Server 66 System Settings page 92 system warnings 90
T
tabs, scrolling through 12 taking pictures 4, 68 tapping 6, 11, 14, 90 tasks
adding 77
marking as sensitive 77 setting reminders for 77
Tasks application starting 44, 45, 46, 77 synchronizing with 67
Tasks icon 77 technical assistance ii technical support iii, vii
tentative appointments 76
text
correcting 54, 56 entering 17 highlighting 14 resizing 91 searching for 20 selecting 13
text messages
See also messages addressing 55 creating 55 receiving 56 sending 27
Text Size page 91
Text Speed Dial button 33 text speed dial buttons 26, 33 themes 93
Time page 92 Today screen
using 20
top view (device) 5 touchscreen lockout 94 transferring
Transparency level list 70 Treo smart device
activating vi
as wireless modem 98 components on 2, 4, 5 components shipped v connecting to power sources 8 features of ii
monitoring status of
trusted devices. See partnerships trusted pairs. See partnerships Turn on Bluetooth check box 62 turning off beeps and alarms 5 turning off system sounds 89 turning phone on and off 9
TV Guide 46
U