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WLAN6065SD Card User Manual 10/01/2003 preliminary Confidential Information Note: SyChip, Inc. reserves the right to make changes in specifications at anytime and without notice. The information furnished in this data sheet is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by SyChip for its use, nor any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties resulting from its use. No license is generated under any rights of SyChip or its supporters unless specifically agreed. WLAN6065SD Card User Manual WLAN6065SD Card User Manual Version Control Version Date Author Preliminary 10/01/2003 JC Engineering Approval Marketing Approval Operation Approval Mark SyChip Confidential Page 2 of 21 SyChip_WLAN6065SD WLAN6065SD Card User Manual Table of Content INTRODUCTION INFORMATION...................................................................................................................5 Introduction.................................................................................................................................................................... 5 About this User Manual:............................................................................................................................................... 6 Safety Precautions.......................................................................................................................................................... 7 Limitation of Liability .................................................................................................................................................. 7 Usage Conditions............................................................................................................................................................ 7 Warning.......................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Caution............................................................................................................................................................................ 7 Handling Instructions.................................................................................................................................................... 7 Notes................................................................................................................................................................................ 7 WLAN6065SD PACKAGE CONTENTS .........................................................................................................7 WLAN6065SD SPECIFICATIONS..................................................................................................................7 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION ......................................................................................................8 Preparation..................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Supported Devices.......................................................................................................................................................... 8 Installing WLAN6065SD Card and Software ............................................................................................................. 8 Configuring WLAN6065SD Card ................................................................................................................................ 9 Pegasus Card Configuration........................................................................................................................................ 9 Status Tab.................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Configuration Tab..................................................................................................................................................... 11 Encryption Tab.......................................................................................................................................................... 12 Advanced Setting Tab............................................................................................................................................... 13 Host Scan Tab ........................................................................................................................................................... 14 About Tab ................................................................................................................................................................. 16 Removing the radio card............................................................................................................................................. 16 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2 3 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.4.3 4.4.4 4.4.5 4.4.6 4.4.7 4.5 5 TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................................................................16 SyChip Confidential Page 3 of 21 SyChip_WLAN6065SD WLAN6065SD Card User Manual DOCUMENTATION UPDATES.....................................................................................................................17 CONTACT INFORMATION...........................................................................................................................17 LEGAL INFORMATION ................................................................................................................................18 Applying the Regulatory Country Stamp.................................................................................................................. 18 6 7 8 8.1 SyChip Confidential Page 4 of 21 SyChip_WLAN6065SD WLAN6065SD Card User Manual Introduction 1 Introduction Information 1.1 SyChip WLAN6065SD Network Interface Card WLAN6065SD Card from SyChip Inc is a Secure Digital Card form factor Wireless LAN NIC(Network Interface Card) incorporating the popular wireless Ethernet standard 802.11b. It uses Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) Wireless LAN technology to provide bandwidths of up to 11Mbps at ranges of up to 400 feet. This card enables next generation Pocket PC/PDAs, Cellular Phones, and Ultra-thin notebook computers to access the internet, email, corporate networks and transfer streaming video or audio, images or large files from a WLAN-enabled environment. It allows an extension of the corporate resources by enabling the mobile workforce and telecommuters. The card is idea for vertical markets such as manufacturing floors, car rentals, retail spaces, hospitals etc. In the consumer market, this WLAN card is ideal for users of next generation Palms, Pocket PCs, Smartphones, printers and scanners. Additionally, the card gives users the ability to work whilst away from the office by connecting to the rapidly expanding public hotspot infrastructure. Such venues as coffee shops, airports, shopping malls, hotels, etc are offering this capability based on the IEEE802.11b standard. For mobile applications, battery life is extended through the use of enhanced power saving features, which reduce the current drain whilst in standby mode (the card is in this state for the majority of the time as it awaits data destined for it). Not only does the WLAN6065SD Card roam seamlessly among multiple 802.11b wireless network access point, it also operates in peer to peer mode (without an access point) to download data from wirelessly equipped laptops without a cradle or network connection, and can share data directly with wireless PDAs. This is a complete WLAN solution incorporating the Baseband Processor, Mac, Memory, VCO, Transceiver, Antenna, antenna switch and power amplifier and to realize a complete design. The card will be fully WiFi certified. SyChip Confidential Page 5 of 21 SyChip_WLAN6065SD Key Features:
WLAN6065SD Card User Manual Wi-Fi Certified interoperable with other Wi-Fi certified WLAN products Very small footprint: card measured 54.0x24.0x2.1mm3. Complete IEEE802.11b functionality integrated BB/MAC, RF, VCO, PA and SD interface Reduced power consumption in standby mode User definable transmit data rate settings in Ad Hoc Mode Will support Win2000/NT/XP, WinCE (v3.0 or greater), Palm OS Support infrastructure or Peer to Peer connectivity Warnings:
THIS EQUIPMENT COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. ANY CHANGE OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER COULD VOID THE USERS AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. 1.2 About this User Manual:
This User Manual contains:
Information of safety and handling of WLAN6065SD Card WLAN6065SD Card installation procedures for Pocket PC/PDA Basic configuration and settings of WLAN6065SD Card for Pocket PC/PDA Troubleshooting of WLAN6065SD Card Update and support information Legal Information Please be sure to read this User Manual before using the WLAN6065SD Card to ensure its proper handling. Please be sure to read Safety Precautions in the document since these describe important safety issues SyChip Confidential Page 6 of 21 SyChip_WLAN6065SD WLAN6065SD Card User Manual After reading this document, keep it in a convenient place for future reference. Concerning the display of device certification:
This product has been certified as conforming to technological standards for a wireless device as a small electrical data transmission system under electrical transmission law. Therefore, you do not need a license from a government agency to operate this system. However, the following actions are punishable by law:
Disassembly or modification of this product Removal of identification labels on the back of this product 1.3 Safety Precautions 1.4 Limitation of Liability 1.5 Usage Conditions 1.6 Warning 1.7 Caution 1.8 Handling Instructions 1.9 Notes 2 WLAN6065SD Package Contents WLAN6065SD Card package from SyChip includes:
1 WLAN6065SD Card 1 WLAN6065SD software and document CD 3 WLAN6065SD Specifications Supported Operating System:
Certification:
Size (LxWxH mm3):
Weight(g):
4.3 Wi-Fi (802.11b) Win CE3.0 (Pocket PC2002) 54.0x24.00x1.6 (2.1mm high for extended antenna section) SyChip Confidential Page 7 of 21 SyChip_WLAN6065SD WLAN6065SD Card User Manual Transmit Power(dBm):
Power ratings:
DC (V) Current Consumption(mA): 297 (max) 13.0 3.3 (2.7~3.6) 35 (average) 15 (sleep) WEP 64/128 Security Standards:
4 Installation and Configuration 4.1 Preparation Before operating the WLAN6065SD Card, refer to Applying the Regulatory Country Stamp. Once the regulatory stamp is affixed, register the WLAN6065SD Card at www.sychip.com/products/reg. Before beginning the installation, verify the hardware package contains:
A WLAN6065SD Card A WLAN6065SD Card software and documentation CD 4.2 Supported Devices The WLAN6065SD card can be used in any platform that has the proper SDIO interface and Software drivers. Refer to the documentation on the enclosed CDROM for installation and usage instructions. Installing WLAN6065SD Card and Software 4.3 WLAN6065SD Host Device SDIO Slot The WLAN6065SD Card driver and utility installation requires a connection through Microsoft ActiveSync between the desktop or notebook PC and the host device. The installation installer on the CDROM downloads the necessary files to the host device through the desktop or notebook PC. SyChip Confidential Page 8 of 21 SyChip_WLAN6065SD WLAN6065SD Card User Manual 1. Establish an ActiveSync connection between the desktop or notebook PC and the host device. 2. Insert the WLAN6065SD Card Software and Documentation CDROM into the CDROM drive on the desktop or notebook PC. An HTML (Web) page automatically displays 3. Click Software Installation A File Download window display 4. Check the Run this program from its current location option and click OK. 5. Follow the instruction displayed by the installer. 6. Finish of the installation of WLAN6065SD software to the host device. 4.4 Configuring WLAN6065SD Card After installed the driver into host device, you can now plug in the WLAN6065SD card into SDIO slot in your host device. You will see an icon appearing on the low right corner bar. 4.4.1 Pegasus Card Configuration You need to configure the Pegasus card before you can be connected to the network. Double click the Pegasus icon, a Pegasus Wireless Settings windows will pop up. 4.4.2 Status Tab The status tab screen shows some important parameters that card is working with:
Figure 1 Status window Information Field Current Channel SyChip Confidential Page 9 of 21 SyChip_WLAN6065SD WLAN6065SD Card User Manual It shows the RF channel number currently used by the card. Current TX Rate It shows the current transmit speed that can be 1Mb/s, 2Mb/s, 5.5Mb/s, and 11 Mb/s depending on the link quality. Link Quality It gives both percentage and graphic display for signal to noise ratio. Signal Strength It gives both percentage and graphic display for signal strength in Receiver. Station IP Info This block gives the card IP information that include:
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway Address
DHCP Server
MAC Address Check with your network administrator for IP configuration information. BSS ID It shows the MAC address of the Access Point the card associating with. Operation Button Disable Radio This button is used to disable the radio link from the card. Rescan Press this button to start a rescan in current radio channel. Renew IP Renew IP button allows one to reapply IP address from DHCP server. SyChip Confidential Page 10 of 21 SyChip_WLAN6065SD 4.4.3 Configuration Tab WLAN6065SD Card User Manual Figure 2 Configuration window Information Field Profile Name Profile file contains all configuration parameters for card setting. You can use a default profile to configure the card, or use a specified profile for card setting. Network Name Network name (SSID) is the network ID your card associates with, which can be a domain name. Check with your network administrator for Network Name (SSID). Network Type Network type is the working mode your card is working on. Pegasus card can work in two modes. One is the Access Point mode, it is also called Infrastructure mode, which is used by default. The other one is Peer to Peer mode that is used to communicate between two radio cards without an access point. Peer-to-Peer Channel If you use Peer to Peer mode, you have to select your radio channel same as the channel your other party is using. Transmit Rate You can manually select the transmit rate between 1Mb/s, 2Mb/s, 5.5Mb/s, and 11Mbit/s. It is Fully Automatic by default. Operation Button Defaults Defaults button is used for factory reset. Undo SyChip Confidential Page 11 of 21 SyChip_WLAN6065SD WLAN6065SD Card User Manual Undo the change in configuration setting. Apply Apply change in configuration setting immediately. 4.4.4 Encryption Tab Figure 3 Encryption window Information Field Encryption (WEP Key) It provides the security for your wireless communication. By default, it is disabled for easy set up. It can be set to 64 bits or 128 bits long. Create Keys with Passphrase This option can be used to generate an encryption code based on the phrase you entered in the window. Create Keys Manually
Alphanumeric This option let one choose 5 or 13 characters (depending on the encryption length) for encryption.
Hexadecimal This option lets one to enter 10 or 26 digits (0-9, A-F, depending on the encryption length) for each WEP Key window, and then specify a WEP Key to be used from right scroll down menu window. Check with your network administrator for security WEP Key you need to use. Operation Button Apply Apply change to encryption setting. SyChip Confidential Page 12 of 21 SyChip_WLAN6065SD WLAN6065SD Card User Manual 4.4.5 Advanced Setting Tab Figure 4 Advanced setting window Information Field Power Save Mode One can select to set power save mode to be:
Disable
Always Enable
Auto Enable It is Always Enable by default. Authentication Algorithm Authentication algorithm has three options:
WECA Compliant
Must use Shared with WEP
Automatic based on WEP setting Preamble Mode One can select to set preamble to be:
Long TX Preamble
Short TX Preamble
Auto TX Preamble Its been set to Auto TX Preamble by default. Operation Button It has been selected to Automatic based on WEP setting by default. Note: WEP Key must be enabled and supported by the Access Point for this feature. SyChip Confidential Page 13 of 21 SyChip_WLAN6065SD WLAN6065SD Card User Manual Default Default button reset the setting. Undo Undo button undo the change for setting. Apply Apply button applying the change to card setting. 4.4.6 Host Scan Tab Figure 5 Host scan window This function tab provides a tool to find a new Access Point with better service quality. It works in the procedure define below:
Refresh Press this button to initial a new search for all available Access Point around. One should be able to see all Access Points with SSID, Signal, Mode, Channel, Support Rate, and BSSID on the bottom half of the screen. Select a Profile By highlighting one Access Point, one selects it as a profile to work on.
Press Apply button to use this Access Point for card association immediately.
Press Add button to pop up the setting window for entering WEP Key, click OK to add it to your Preferred SSID table showing on the upper screen. SyChip Confidential Page 14 of 21 SyChip_WLAN6065SD WLAN6065SD Card User Manual Figure 6 Profile setting window Preferred SSID Table For each profile in the table, one can make the following change by using icon tools on right side:
Modify the setting will let one to change the card configuration setting
Delete from table will delete the highlighted profile
Change order higher will move profile upper
Change order lower will move profile lower SyChip Confidential Page 15 of 21 SyChip_WLAN6065SD 4.4.7 About Tab WLAN6065SD Card User Manual Figure 7 About window This window provides Version Number and time to be built for Network Driver, Configuration Utility, and NIC Firmware currently used in this card. One can check SyChip website for latest version, and download to the card. 4.5 Removing the radio card You should always stop the radio card before removing it from the Host Device slot. To stop the radio, right click the icon on the task bar and select the option Wireless Radio Off. Refer to the WLAN6065SD Card User Manual on the CDROM for detailed information on configuration settings. 5 Troubleshooting The following scenarios could be encountered when using the WLAN6065SD Card in a Windows CE environment:
The Pocket PC does not Recognize WLAN6065SD Card The Pocket PC displays an Unrecognized Card dialog box when the WLAN6065SD Card is inserted. SyChip Confidential Page 16 of 21 SyChip_WLAN6065SD WLAN6065SD Card User Manual This means the WLAN6065SD Card driver was not loaded or was loaded incorrectly. If this is the case the driver files require reinstallation. Refer to the WLAN6065SD Card installation section of this document. An IP Address is Not Recognized by the Pocket PC Remove and reinsert the wlan6065SD Card or turn off and on the Pocket PC for changes to the IP address to take effect. 6 Documentation Updates All latest documentation, software version and drivers will be updated on SyChips Web site at www.sychip.com/download . Please feel free to visit and download for your applications. 7 Contact Information Customer Support SyChip Inc provides its customers with prompt and accurate customer support. If the SyChip Customer Support specialists cannot solve a problem, access to all technical disciplines within SyChip becomes available for further assistance and support. SyChip Customer Support responds to calls by email, telephone of fax within the time limits set forth in individual contractual agreements. When contacting SyChip Customer Support, please provide the following information:
Serial number of the unit Model number or product name Software type and version number. Order number SyChip Inc. worldwide Customer Support contact information:
SyChip Inc. Parkway Centre II 2805 Dallas parkway, Suite 400 Plano, TX 75093 Telephone: (972)836-0010 Fax: (972)633-0327 Email: support@sychip.com SyChip Confidential Page 17 of 21 SyChip_WLAN6065SD WLAN6065SD Card User Manual 8 Legal Information 8.1 Applying the Regulatory Country Stamp A regulatory Label is applied on the back of the WLAN6065SD Card. The regulatory label signifies that the WLAN6065SD Card is approved for use in the following countries:
United States Canada Australia Europe Union (except Belgium and France) Japan For approved countries other than those listed above, a sheet of adhesive country stamps may be enclosed within the WLAN6065SD Card package. To apply the country stamp:
1. Peel the stamp appropriate to the country where the WLAN6065SD Card is used. 2. Apply the country stamp on the bottom right-hand corner of the regulatory label located on the back of the WLAN6065SD Card. For countries that have not received regulatory approval, an adhesive country stamp is not enclosed. Refer to www.sychip.com for the latest list of approved countries.
! Operation of the device without a regulatory label or the correct country stamp is illegal. SyChip Confidential Page 18 of 21 SyChip_WLAN6065SD WLAN6065SD Card User Manual SyChip Confidential Page 19 of 21 SyChip_WLAN6065SD WLAN6065SD Card User Manual SyChip Confidential Page 20 of 21 SyChip_WLAN6065SD WLAN6065SD Card User Manual SyChip Confidential Page 21 of 21 SyChip_WLAN6065SD
0470 Inc. erklrer herved, at Undertegnede SyChip, flgende udstyr Wideband Transmission System Radio overholder de vsentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. Hierbij verklaart SyChip, Inc. dat het toestel [Wideband Transmission System Radio in overeenstemming is met de essentile eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG. Bij deze verklaart [Naam van de fabrikant] dat deze [naam /type van het apparaat]
voldoet aan de essentile eisen en aan de overige relevante bepalingen van Richtlijn 1999/5/EC. Hereby, SyChip, Inc., declares that this Wideband Transmission System Radio is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Hiermit erklrt SyChip, Inc., dass sich dieser/diese/dieses Wideband Transmission System Radio in bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet. Hiermit erklrt SyChip, Inc. die bereinstimmung des Gertes Wideband Data Transmission System Radio mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Festlegungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG.
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???? ?S S??????S ????????S ??S ?? ?G??S 1999/5/??. SyChip, Inc. vakuuttaa tten ett Wideband Data Transmission System Radio tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen. Par la prsente SyChip, Inc. dclare que l'appareil Wideband Data Transmission System Radio est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE. Par la prsente, SyChip, Inc. dclare que ce Wideband Data Transmission System Radio est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions de la directive 1999/5/CE qui lui sont applicables. Con la presente SyChip, Inc. dichiara che questo Wideband Data Transmission System Radio conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE. SyChip, Inc. declara que esteWideband Data Transmission System Radio est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposies da Directiva 1999/5/CE. Por medio de la presente SyChip, Inc. declara que el Wideband Data Transmisin System Radio cumple con requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE. Hrmed intygar SyChip, Inc. att denna Wideband Data Transmission System Radio str I verensstmmelse med de vsentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta bestmmelser som framgr av direktiv 1999/5/EG. los EU Danish Dutch English German Greek Finnish French Italian Portuguese Spanish Swedish Restrictions (English) Austria: Use of plug-in radio devices only with host equipment and external antennas as declared by the manufacturer France: Limited to 2446.5-2483.5 with some geographical contstraints and e.i.r.p limited to -20dBW/MHz.Indoor: 10 mW eirp in 2400-2446 MHz. Inside private area: 2446-2483.5 MHz with 100 mW with authorisation. Outside private area: the band is not opened. Belgium: E.I.R.P limited to 10 mW. Hungary: Processing gain: min 10 dB, Antenna type: integral or external with max gain 6 dBi. Italy: None If used outside of own premises, general authorisation is required. Luxembourg: None System provider for third party traffic may require a telecommunications Act licence The Netherlands: 10 mW licence free indoor and outdoor. 100 mW licence free indoor only. 100 mW with licence outdoor within 2451- 2471 MHz. Protection of existing use Government and ENG/OB. United Kingdom: System provider for third party traffic may require a Wireless Telegraphy and/or Telecommunictions Act Licence. Restricciones en espaol Austria: Uso de dispositivos de radio enchufables solamente con el equipo de anfitrin y antenas externas segn lo declarado por el fabricante. Francia: Limitado a 2446,5-2483,5 con algunos contstraints y e.i.r.p geogrficos limitados a -20dBW/MHz.Indoor: eirp de 10 mW en 2400-2446 megaciclo. rea privada interior: 2446-2483,5 megaciclos con 100 mW con la autorizacin. rea privada exterior: la venda no se abre. Blgica: E.I.R.P limitado a 10 mW. Hungra: Proceso de aumento: DB del minuto 10, tipo de la antena: integral o externo con dBi mximo del aumento 6. Italia: No se requiere ninguno si est utilizada fuera de propias premisas, autorizacin general. Luxemburgo: Ningunos abastecedor del sistema para el trfico de los terceros pueden requerir una licencia del acto de telecomunicaciones los Pases Bajos: 10 de interior libres de la licencia del mW y al aire libre. 100 de interior libres de la licencia del mW solamente. 100 mW con la licencia al aire libre dentro de 2451- 2471 megaciclos. Proteccin del gobierno existente del uso y de ENG/OB. Reino Unido: El abastecedor del sistema para el trfico de los terceros puede requerir una telegrafa y/o una licencia sin hilos del acto de Telecommunictions. Restrictions en franais L'Autriche: Utilisation des dispositifs par radio embrochables seulement avec l'quipement central et les antennes externes comme avou par le fabricant. France: Limit 2446,5-2483,5 avec des certains contstraints et e.i.r.p gographiques limits -20dBW/MHz.Indoor: eirp de 10 mW dans 2400-2446 mgahertz. Secteur priv intrieur: 2446-2483,5 mgahertz avec 100 mW avec l'autorisation. Secteur priv extrieur: la bande n'est pas ouverte. La Belgique: E.I.R.P limit 10 mW. La Hongrie: Traitement du gain: DB de la minute 10, type d'antenne: intgral ou externe avec le maximum du gain 6 dBi. L'Italie: Aucun si utilis en dehors de de propres lieux, autorisation gnrale n'est exig. Le Luxembourg: Aucun fournisseur de systme pour le trafic de tiers peut ne pas exiger un permis de Loi de tlcommunications Lles Hollandes: d'intrieur libres de permis de 10 mW et extrieurs. d'intrieur libres de permis de 100mW seulement. 100 mW avec le permis extrieur moins de 2451- 2471 mgahertz. Protection de gouvernement existant d'utilisation et d'ENG/OB. Royaume Uni: Le fournisseur de systme pour le trafic de tiers peut exiger une tlgraphie et/ou un permis sans fil de Loi de Telecommunictions.
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C O N T E N T S Learning the basics . 1 Palm Treo 700w smartphone overview . 1 Turning your smartphone on/off . 3 Moving around the screen . 4 Using the keyboard . 10 Opening and closing applications . 14 Using your Today screen . 15 Synchronizing contacts and other info . 16 Maximizing battery life . 17 Using your phone . 19 Phone overview . 19 Making calls . 22 Receiving calls . 26 Using voicemail . 27 Managing active calls . 28 Creating a speed dial button . 32 Using a phone headset . 34 Staying organized . 36 Contacts . 36 Calendar . 37 Staying in touch . 40 Messaging . 40 Browsing the web . 54 Setting up a Bluetooth connection . 56 i Playing media files . 60 Pictures & Videos . 60 Windows Media Player Mobile . 63 Staying productive . 66 Word Mobile . 66 PowerPoint Mobile . 67 Excel Mobile . 68 Managing files and applications . 70 Finding information . 70 Installing applications . 72 Setting synchronization options . 73 Using expansion cards . 76 Customizing your smartphone . 78 Today screen settings . 78 Sound settings . 79 Display and appearance settings . 82 Application settings . 83 Locking your smartphone and info . 84 System settings . 86 Getting help . 87 Performing a soft reset . 87 Where to learn more . 88 Regulatory Information . 91 ii L E A R N I N G T H E B A S I C S L E A R N I N G T H E B A S I C S PALM TREO 700W SMARTPHONE OVERVIEW The following illustrations show the locations and names of the physical features of your Palm Treo 700w smartphone. Refer to these illustrations while following this guide. Indicator light (phone and charge indicator) Earpiece 5-way navigator OK button Power/End button Volume button Side button Action keys Phone/Send button Start button Microphone Headset jack Multi-
connector 1 Antenna Expansion card slot Stylus Infrared (IR) port Ringer switch Self-portrait mirror Battery door release Camera lens
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phone only) Speaker 2 L E A R N I N G T H E B A S I C S TURNING YOUR SMARTPHONE ON/OFF You can use the organizer features of your Treo 700w smartphone independently of the wireless features and applications. In other words, the screen and phone are designed to be turned off and on separately. To conserve battery power, the screen turns off automatically after one minute. If you want the screen to stay on NOTE longer, you can adjust the shutoff setting. Press Start, select Settings, select the System tab, and then select Power. Select the Advanced tab, and then increase the On battery power setting. Turning your phone on and off When you turn on your phone, it connects to a mobile network so that you can make and receive phone calls and use other wireless services. 1. Press and hold Power/End to turn on your phone. When your smartphone locates a signal, Verizon Wireless and the signal-strength icon the indicator light flashes green, indicating you can use the phone and Internet features (if supported by the local network). If youre outside a coverage area, the indicator light flashes amber and no bars appear in the signal-strength icon. appear at the top of the screen and 2. Press and hold Power/End again to turn off your phone. When your phone is off, the phone-off icon any mobile network. You can still use the organizer and other features. appears at the top of the screen and your smartphone is not connected to Waking up the screen To use the organizer features when your smartphones screen is off, you need to wake up the screen. You can also turn off your smartphones screen without turning off your smartphones wireless features. 3 1. Press Power/End to wake up the screen. 2. Briefly press Power/End to turn off the screen. MOVING AROUND THE SCREEN To move around the Treo 700w smartphone screen, you can use the 5-way navigator or you can tap items on the screen with the stylus. As you become familiar with your smartphone, youll find your own favorite way to scroll, highlight, and select items. The 5-way includes Right
, Left
, Up
, Down
, and Center buttons. Center Up Left Right Down Scrolling through screens As on a computer, on your smartphone 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. 4 L E A R N I N G T H E B A S I C S There are several methods of scrolling:
Press the 5-way on the front of your smartphone. Press Right to move to the next field, button, or action in that direction.
, Left
, Up
, or Down Press and hold Option while pressing Up or Down to scroll one screen at a time. These keys work just like the Page Up and Page Down keys on your computer keyboard. Press and hold Option to jump to the top or bottom of the current document or entry. while pressing Left or Right When viewing a screen with tabs, such as when adding a to scroll to contact or customizing settings, press Down the tabs, and then press Left tabs. or Right to move between Scroll arrows When inside a text field, press Right the next character, and press Up between lines. or Left or Down to move to to move Scroll arrows 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. 5 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 upper-right corner of the screen. Highlighting and selecting items On most screens, one itema button, a list entry, or a check boxis highlighted by default. The highlight identifies which item is affected by your next action. Use the 5-way to move the highlight from one item to another before opening or selecting it. 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 (for example 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 5-way, you can select or activate it by pressing Center or by tapping the item with the stylus. 6 L E A R N I N G T H E B A S I C S Using the action keys The action keys are designed to give you quick access to relevant tasks, so the action key items vary from application to application, and from screen to screen, and in some cases may not be available at all. Action keys activate the items that appear directly above them on the screen. In most cases the right action key activates a specific command, such as New or Edit. Remember that action key functions vary from screen to screen, so be sure to check the onscreen label before pressing the action keys. opens the menu, and the left action key Left action key activates this command Left action key Right action key activates this command Right action key Selecting menu items In many applications, a menu provides access to additional features. The menu is hidden until you press Menu
. To get the most out of your smartphone, its a good idea to familiarize yourself with the additional features available through the menu in various applications. 7 1. Press Menu to display an applications 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 without making a selection, press Left to highlight a menu item. To return to the main menu
. 4. Press Center to select the menu item, or press Left or to close the menu and cancel your selection. Menu Selecting options in a shortcut menu Most applications also provide access to context-sensitive, shortcut menussimilar to the right-click menus on a computer. The shortcut menu options vary based on the highlighted selection. 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 your selection. to cancel 8 L E A R N I N G T H E B A S I C S 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 5-way to highlight the field, and then press Center to display the items in the list. Press Up the item you want, and then press Center to accept your selection. or Down to highlight Use your stylus to tap the arrow, and then tap the item in the list. To exit the list and cancel your selection, press Left
. NOTE When selecting fields you might not see the downward-pointing arrow until you press Center. In fields where you see a downward-pointing arrow but no rectangle, you must tap the arrow with the stylus to expand the field. 9 USING THE KEYBOARD When using the keyboard, most people find it easiest to hold the smartphone with two hands and to use the tips of both thumbs to press the keys. Action key Phone/Send Start Option Shift Action key Power/End OK Backspace Return Shift Space Alt Understanding the keyboard backlight Your smartphone includes a keyboard backlight for low light conditions. The keyboard backlight activates automatically when the screen turns on. It turns off automatically when the screen turns off or when you are on a call or playing music in the background for longer than the time specified in Backlight Settings. The backlight also turns off when an applications power-saving features turn it off. 10 L E A R N I N G T H E B A S I C S 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 a letter.
, and then enter a letter. You dont need to press and hold Shift while entering Press Shift is on, this symbol appears at the bottom of the screen:
twice to turn on Caps Lock, and then enter a series of letters. When Caps Lock
. 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 dont 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. 11 Entering other symbols and accented characters You can enter symbols and accented characters that don't appear on the keys using the alternate characters list. The alternate characters are grouped according to their similarity to the corresponding key. For example, the alternate characters available for the e key are , , , and . If you press the wrong key, press Backspace to return to the full list of alternate characters. You can then press another key. 1. Press Alt to display the alternate character list. 2. Narrow the list by pressing the key that corresponds to the character you want. For example, to enter an , press e. See the table on the next page for a list of corresponding characters. 3. Press Up or Down to highlight the desired character. 4. Press Center to insert the character. If you dont know which key to press to narrow the list in step 2, you can scroll through the list until you find the NOTE character you want. 12 L E A R N I N G T H E B A S I C S Symbols and accented characters to select... to select... Press Alt and enter... Press Alt and enter... to select... Press Alt and enter... a A o O b or B c C e E i I l or L n N p or P r or R s S t or T u U x or X y Y s S x 0 1 2 3
* / # ( or )
13 OPENING AND CLOSING APPLICATIONS Opening applications You can access all the applications on your smartphone through the Start menu:
1. Press Start to open the Start menu. 2. Use the 5-way navigator to highlight the application you want to use. To view additional applications, select Programs. 3. Press Center to open the selected application. Closing applications You can have several applications open at once, so you dont need to exit an application to open another one. In most cases, applications close automatically when available memory is low, but you can also close applications manually. 1. Press and hold OK to open the Memory Settings screen. 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 of your open applications. NOTE You can also open the Memory Settings screen by pressing Option + OK, or by pressing Start, selecting Settings, selecting the System tab, and then selecting Memory. 14 L E A R N I N G T H E B A S I C S USING YOUR TODAY SCREEN Your Today screen is your home base where you can quickly look up contacts, dial numbers, see appointments and the number of unread email messages, and even display a web page. To access your Today screen, press Phone/Send
. NOTE Pressing Phone/Send while a phone number is highlighted dials the number. To access your Today screen when a phone number is highlighted, deselect the number and press Phone/Send, or press Start and select Today. Title bar and status info Speed dial buttons Dial Lookup field Web Search field Title bar and status info: See Phone overview on page 19 to learn about the icons that appear in this area. Dial Lookup field: Begin typing the name or number you want to look up. See Dialing by contact name on page 23 for more info. 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 buttons: Select the picture or button you want to dial. See Creating a speed dial button on page 32 to create your own. 15 SYNCHRONIZING CONTACTS AND OTHER INFO To synchronize your contacts and other personal information, you must first install the software from the CD that came with your smartphone and set up a connection between your computer and your smartphone. See the setup poster for instructions. After you complete the setup process, each time you connect your smartphone to your computer it automatically synchronizes the items that are set to sync. You can customize the sync settings
(see Setting synchronization options on page 73) or use the default settings to synchronize your info from the following applications:
1. Connect your smartphone to your computer. You should hear the ActiveSync tone. 2. Look for the ActiveSync icon at the top of your smartphones screen and the ActiveSync icon taskbar on your computer. in the If you dont see the ActiveSync icon, make sure the desktop synchronization software that came with your smartphone is running on your computer. If you have any problems synchronizing, see the electronic User Guide for troubleshooting suggestions. NOTE We recommend installing a backup program to preserve your data and settings if your smartphone is ever lost or stolen. A backup and restore program also protects your data during a hard reset. To download a free backup and restore program, visit www.palm.com/mytreo700wVerizon. 16 L E A R N I N G T H E B A S I C S MAXIMIZING BATTERY LIFE Battery life depends on individual usage. When used as a smartphone, your smartphone battery provides up to 4.5 hours of talk time or up to 15 days of standby time. You can increase your smartphones battery life by following a few easy guidelines. Remember that battery life depends on how you use your smartphone. Charge your smartphone whenever youre at your desk, or charge it overnight each day. The battery in your smartphone has a much longer useful life when it is topped off frequently, versus charging it after it is fully drained. Your smartphones wireless features (phone, email, messaging, and web) generally consume more power than the organizer features. If you spend a lot of time using the camera (if included), games, media players, eBooks, or other applications, keep an eye on the battery icon and charge when necessary. If you dont plan to use the wireless features on your smartphone for a while, put it into Flight mode. You can forward calls to a different number or let all calls be picked up by voicemail
(see the electronic User Guide for details). To see if your smartphone is in Flight Mode, tap the phone-off icon
. As with any mobile phone, if you are in an area with no wireless coverage, your smartphone searches for a signal, which consumes power. If you cannot move to an area of better coverage, temporarily turn off your phone (see Turning your phone on and off on page 3). Turn off your smartphones Bluetooth wireless technology feature when you do not need to make a Bluetooth connection. 17 Turn down the screen brightness (see Adjusting the brightness on page 82). Set your screen to turn off automatically after a shorter period of inactivity (see the User Guide for details). Keep your battery away from direct sunlight and other sources of heat. Temperatures over 120 degrees Farenheit (50 degrees Celsius) can permanently reduce the capacity and life span of any lithium ion battery. NOTE If the battery is fully drained, it may take a few moments for the indicator light to turn on while charging. Dont worry;
your smartphone stores your info safely until you recharge the battery. To avoid draining the battery, charge and synchronize every day, especially if you use your smartphone often. 18 U S I N G Y O U R P H O N E U S I N G Y O U R P H O N E PHONE OVERVIEW You can monitor the status of several items using icons at the top of your Today screen:
0 You missed an incoming call. You have a voicemail message. You have a new email, text, or multimedia 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 that appear. If you are outside a coverage area, no bars appear. Your phone is off. You are outside a Verizon Wireless coverage area and roaming on another mobile service providers network. Data services may not be available when roaming. A voice call is in progress. You are in an area that supports NationalAccess (1xRTT) data services with average speeds of 6080Kbps and bursts up to 144Kbps. 19 You are in an area that supports BroadbandAccess (EVDO) data services with average download speeds of 400700Kbps, capable of reaching speeds up to1.8Mbps, and upload speeds up to 156Kbps. A NationalAccess data call is in progress. You can make calls but you cannot receive callsany incoming calls go to voicemail. When you make a call the data transmission is automatically interrupted. A BroadbandAccess data call is in progress. You can still make or receive calls. When you make or receive a call, the data transmission is automatically interrupted. Your phone is connected to a NationalAccess network, but you are not actively transmitting data. You can still make or receive calls. Your phone is connected to a BroadbandAccess network, but you are not actively transmitting data. You can still make or receive calls. Your Palm Treo 700w smartphone 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 smartphones battery is low. Your smartphones battery is charging. Your smartphone is connected to a power outlet and the battery is fully charged. Network name Your phone is on and you are in a Verizon Wireless coverage area. If you are outside a coverage area, No service or Roaming appears instead. When you turn off your phone, Phone Off appears instead. 20 U S I N G Y O U R P H O N E Voice privacy is preventing over-the-air eavesdropping. Appears during a call when this option is turned on and is available on the Verizon Wireless network. Location privacy is off and your location is available to the Verizon Wireless network and other applications. 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 smartphone is communicating with another Bluetooth device. A call is in progress and your smartphone is connected to a Bluetooth headset or car kit. Whats my number?
1. Make sure your phone is on (see Turning your smartphone on/
off on page 3). 2. If you do not see your Today screen, press Phone/Send
. Look here for your phone number 3. Press Menu
. 4. Select Preferences > Phone Settings. 5. On the Phone tab, look for your phone number below the title bar. 6. Press OK
. NOTE If your phone number doesnt appear on the Phone Settings screen, press OK, and then turn your phone off and back on again. Repeat steps 16. If your phone number still doesnt appear, your phone has not been activated. Turn your phone off, wait a few hours, and then turn on your phone and repeat these steps. If your phone number still does not appear, please contact Verizon Wireless for assistance. 21 MAKING CALLS Your smartphone offers several ways to make phone calls. Try them all and youll discover which methods you prefer. NOTE Be sure you phone is on before you make calls using any of these methods (see Turning your phone on and off on page 3). Dialing with the number pad 1. Go to your Today screen (see Using your Today screen on page 15). 2. Using the numbered keys on the keyboard
(number pad), enter a phone number. 3. Press Phone/Send to dial. NOTE 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. 22 U S I N G Y O U R P H O N E Dialing by contact name You can look up contacts quickly by entering just a few letters of a contacts name or phone number directly from your Today screen. Before you can dial a call by contact name, you must create some contacts (see Adding a contact on page 36) or import them by synchronizing (see Synchronizing contacts and other info on page 16). 1. Go to your Today screen (see Using your Today screen on page 15). 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) Phone number (you dont need to press Option to access the number keys) 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. 4. Press Phone/Send to dial. To clear the Dial Lookup field and start another Contacts search, press OK. To delete letters when correcting a NOTE misspelled name, press Backspace. 23 Dialing with a speed dial button Before you can use a speed dial button, you must create some speed dial buttons. See Creating a speed dial button on page 32. You can dial your speed dial buttons by doing any of the following:
Select a speed dial button with the 5-way, and then press Center. Tap a speed dial button with the stylus. Press and hold a Quick Key that you assign to the speed dial button. To see more speed dial buttons, highlight the picture speed dial area and press Right or Left repeatedly, or highlight the text speed dial area and press Up, Down, Right, or Left. Dialing by company name 1. Press Start and select Contacts. 2. Press Menu and select View By > Company. 3. Press Phone/Send to go to your Today screen. 4. Using the keyboard, begin entering the first few letters of the company name. 5. Select the number you want to dial. 6. Press Phone/Send to dial. NOTE Until you change the View By setting, your contact list (in the Contacts application) is also sorted by company name. 24 U S I N G Y O U R P H O N E Dialing from a web page or message Your smartphone recognizes most phone numbers that appear in web pages or in messages (text, email, or multimedia). 1. Use the 5-way to highlight the phone number you want to dial in the web page or message. 2. Press Center to open the Phone dialog box. 3. Select Yes to dial. Redialing a recently called number To dial the last number you called: Go to your Today screen, and then press and hold Phone/Send
. To select from your most recently dialed numbers: Go to your
, highlight the number Today screen, press Phone/Send or contact name you want to call, and then press Phone/
Send to dial. To select from a chronological list of calls: Go to your Today screen, press Phone/Send Highlight the number you want to call, and then press Call
, and then select Call Log. to dial. NOTE You can also access the Call Log by going to the Today screen, pressing Menu, and then selecting Call Log. 25 Dialing using the onscreen Dial Pad The onscreen Dial Pad is useful for dialing numbers that are expressed as letters, such as POPCORN to check the time, and when you need large numbers that you can tap with your finger or stylus. 1. Go to your Today screen. 2. Press Phone/Send and then select Dial Pad from the menu. 3. Tap the onscreen Dial Pad to enter the number. 4. Press Phone/Send to dial. NOTE You can paste numbers directly into the Dial Pad. Copy a number from another application, switch to Dial Pad, and then press and hold Center to paste the number. You can also access the Dial Pad by going to the Today screen, pressing Menu, and then selecting Dial Pad. RECEIVING CALLS To receive calls, your phone must be on. This is different from using your smartphone in Flight mode. To answer a call, do one of the following:
. Press Phone/Send Press Answer If the headset is attached, press the headset button. 26 U S I N G Y O U R P H O N E To ignore a call, do one of the following:
Press Power/End Press Menu Press Menu
. and select Ignore. and select Ignore with text message. To silence the ringer while your smartphone is ringing:
Press the Volume button or any key on your smartphone except Phone/Send, Power/End, or the 5-way. To immediately silence all system sounds including the ringer, slide the ringer switch to Sound Mode Off
. All sounds remain off until you slide the ringer switch back to Sound On
. NOTE When you silence the ringer, you can either answer the call or let it ring through to voicemail. USING VOICEMAIL Setting up voicemail 1. Go to your Today screen. 2. Press and hold 1 on the keyboard to dial Verizon Wirelesss voicemail system. 3. Follow the voice prompts to set up your voicemail. 27 Retrieving voicemail messages When you have unretrieved voicemail messages, a Voicemail icon screen and the left action key is labeled Voicemail. appears at the top of your 1. Go to your Today screen. 2. Press and hold the 1 key (or tap Voicemail Wirelesss voicemail system. or press Voicemail
) to dial Verizon 3. Enter your voicemail password using the keyboard, or press Extra Digits this option (see Creating a speed dial button on page 32 for details). if you defined to listen to your messages. 4. Select Play NOTE You dont need to press Option to enter numbers, *, or # when responding to voicemail prompts. MANAGING ACTIVE CALLS When you make or receive a call, the active call info appears on your Today screen. During a call, you can do any of the following:
Put the call on hold: Press Hold
. To take the call off hold, press Off Hold
. Use the built-in speakerphone: Press Menu Speakerphone. To return to the earpiece, press Menu again and select Speakerphone off. and select Callers name and number Current duration of call 28 U S I N G Y O U R P H O N E Mute the microphone so you cant be heard: Press Menu and select Mute. To turn the microphone back on, press Menu again and select Cancel Mute. Switch to another application: Press Start and select the application. NOTE When a call lasts longer than one minute, the screen dims and then turns itself off. Press any key, except Power/End, to wake up the screen. Adjusting call volume While a call is in progress, press the Volume button on the side of your smartphone to adjust call volume. Volume button Ending a call Do one of the following:
Press Power/End
. Press the headset button (if the headset is attached). 29 Returning to an active call from another application You can use many other applications on your smartphone while holding a phone conversation, including the organizer and SMS features. You cannot browse the web or send and receive email or MMS messages while on a voice call. From any application, press Phone/Send to return to your Today screen. Saving phone numbers After you complete a call, you are prompted to add the number if it isnt in your Contacts list. 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. To decline adding the number, press Dismiss
. To permanently disable the Add Contact prompt, select Dont show this again. If you dont add a number right away, follow these steps to add it later:
1. Go to the Call Log (see Redialing a recently called number on page 25). 2. Highlight the number you want to save. 3. Press and hold Center to open the shortcut menu, and then select Save to Contacts. 4. Enter the information for the entry. 5. Press OK
. NOTE You can also save contact info from other applications, such as Messaging. If an incoming call uses caller ID blocking, you do not see the Add Contact prompt. 30 U S I N G Y O U R P H O N E Answering a second call (call waiting) When youre on a call and you receive a second call, the call waiting notification appears. When the second call is incoming, you can swap between the two calls, but you cant conference them. You can do any of the following:
Place the current call on hold and answer the new call:
Press Answer or Phone/Send
. Send the new call to voicemail: Press Menu Ignore. and select Send the new caller a text message: Press Menu Ignore with text message. and select Hang up both calls: Press Power/End
. NOTE When two calls are active and you press Power/End, you hang up both calls. To return to the first call, wait for the person on the second call to hang up. Making a conference call When the second call is outgoing, you can join two calls in a conference session. Additional charges may apply and minutes in your mobile account may be deducted for each active call. Please contact Verizon Wireless for more information. 31 1. Put the first call on hold, and then place a second call. 2. Press Conference conference.
; this joins the two active calls in a 3. When youre done, press End Conference
; this ends the second call and returns you to the first call. If youre ready to hang up both calls, press Power/End instead. CREATING A SPEED DIAL BUTTON You can create up to 20 picture buttons and 50 text buttons. 1. Go to your Today screen. 2. Press Menu and select New Speed Dial. 3. Do one of the following:
Select Link to contact, select the contact you want to link to this button, and then select the number you want to dial with this button. Select Label and enter a name for this button, and then select Number and enter the phone number you want to dial with this button. 4. (Optional) Enter a Quick Key. When the Today screen is showing, you can press and hold the Quick Key to instantly dial this number. 32 U S I N G Y O U R P H O N E 5. If this button is linked to a contact entry with a picture, select either Text Speed Dial or Picture Speed Dial to indicate which type of button you want to create. If this button is not linked to a contact or the contact doesnt have a picture, the Picture Speed Dial option is not available. 6. (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 (#). To enter a one-second pause, enter a comma (,). 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 to dial these digits. Show voice mail buttons: Displays the voicemail playback controls after you dial this speed dial number. When this option is checked, you can enter numbers below each control to tailor the controls to your voicemail system. Plays the previous message. Saves the current message. Plays the current message. Deletes the current message. Repeats the current message. Plays the next message. 7. Press OK
. To edit a speed dial button, highlight the button, press and hold Center, and then select Edit Speed Dial from the NOTE shortcut menu. 33 USING A PHONE HEADSET You can connect a phone headset for hands-free operation. If you need to use your smartphone while driving and this is permitted in your area, we recommend using a phone headset or a hands-free car kit (sold separately). Microphone Headset button Speaker The headset button is context sensitive and it performs different actions based on the situation. You can press the headset button to perform any of the following tasks:
Answer an incoming call Answer a call waiting call Hang up all calls 34 U S I N G Y O U R P H O N E Headset specifications Your smartphone works with headsets that have a 2.5mm, 3-pin connector. When in doubt, ask the third-party headset manufacturer if the product is compatible with Treo 700w smartphones. If you hear a headset buzz or poor microphone performance, your headset may be incompatible with your smartphone. Using a hands-free device with Bluetooth wireless technology Your Treo smartphone 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 smartphone.
[ ! ] IMPORTANT www.palm.com/mytreo700wVerizon. For a list of compatible hands-free devices with Bluetooth wireless technology, go to:
To learn how to set up and connect to Bluetooth devices, see Setting up a Bluetooth connection on page 56. Here are tips for working with a Bluetooth hands-free device:
To transfer a call from a wired headset to a Bluetooth headset that is within range and with which youve previously set up a partnership (Bluetooth headset required, sold separately), unplug the wired headset and press the button on the Bluetooth headset. To transfer a call from the handset to a Bluetooth hands-free device during a call, press Menu and select Connect. To transfer the call back to the Bluetooth hands-free device, press Menu and select Cancel Bluetooth. If you have both a compatible Bluetooth headset and car kit, the one you connected to your smartphone last NOTE becomes the active device. 35 S T A Y I N G O R G A N I Z E D This section introduces you to a few of the applications you can use to stay organized. To learn about the other applications that come with your smartphone, such as Tasks and Notes, see the User Guide. CONTACTS Adding a contact If you have many contacts to enter, its best to enter them in Microsoft Office Outlook on your computer and then sync. See Synchronizing contacts and other info on page 16 for details. To enter a few contacts, follow these steps:
NOTE Be sure to enter mobile numbers and email addresses in the correct fields. Otherwise Messaging cant find this info when you address a message, and Calendar cant find your contacts to invite them to meetings. 1. Press Start and select Contacts. 2. Press New
. 3. Use the 5-way to move between fields as you enter information. 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 Thumbnail screen. 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. 36 S T A Y I N G O R G A N I Z E D 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 Phone number 2. Select the entry you want to open. 3. Press Menu and select Edit. 4. Make changes to the entry as necessary. 5. Press OK
. CALENDAR Displaying your calendar 1. Press Start and select Calendar. 2. Press Menu and select View. 37 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 day-planner format. Week: Shows your schedule for an entire week. Month: Shows your schedule for a whole month. A morning appointment. An afternoon appointment. There are both morning and evening appointments. An all-day event. Year: Shows a calendar for a 6-month period. 4. Use the 5-way to move to another day, week, month, or year (based on the current view). Creating an appointment If you have several appointments to enter, its most efficient to enter them in Microsoft Office Outlook on your computer and then synchronize your smartphone with your computer. See Synchronizing contacts and other info on page 16 for details. 1. Press Start and select Calendar. 2. Press Menu and select New Appointment. 3. Enter a subject (description) and a location. 4. Select Starts and select the starting date and time. 38 S T A Y I N G O R G A N I Z E D 5. Select Ends and select the ending date and time. 6. (Optional) Set an alarm:
Select Reminder, and then select Remind Me. Enter the number of minutes, hours, days, or weeks before the event you want to receive the alarm. 7. Press OK
. NOTE See the User Guide to learn how to change the alarm tones. Sending a meeting request You can email meeting invitations to contacts who use Microsoft Office Outlook or Outlook Mobile. Number of time units Type of time units NOTE Create contact entries with email addresses for the people you want to invite to a meeting. You cant access contact entries without email addresses from your calendar. 1. Create an event, and then select it. 2. Press Edit
. 3. Select Attendees, and then select the name of the contact you want to invite. To invite other attendees, select Add and select the names. 4. Press OK
. The next time you synchronize, the meeting request is sent to the attendees. When attendees accept your meeting request, the meeting is automatically added to their schedules. When you receive their response, your calendar is updated as well. 39 S T A Y I N G I N T O U C H MESSAGING You can use the Messaging application to exchange email, text messages (SMS), and multimedia messages (MMS) with other mobile devices and email addresses that support these forms of messaging. You can also exchange instant messages (IM) with Pocket MSN. Before you use your smartphones messaging features, consult Verizon Wireless for pricing and availability. Setting up an email account Before you set up your email account(s) on your smartphone, you must determine which type of account(s) you want to access, as the steps vary for each account type. The following gives an overview of the account types, and setup steps for each account type appear later in this section:
Exchange Server: Enables you to wirelessly synchronize your email and other information directly with the information stored on a Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server. Wireless Sync: Enables you to use a Verizon Wireless Sync account to wirelessly synchronize your email and other information with the information stored on your computer (Verizon Wireless Sync account required, additional charges may apply). IMAP or POP: Enables you to send and receive email messages with a corporate email account or an account that you have with an Internet service provider (ISP). Hotmail: Enables you to send and receive email messages with an MSN Hotmail account. If your email account requires a VPN connection to establish a secure connection, you must install a VPN application NOTE
(sold separately) on your smartphone before you can access your email. Visit www.palm.com/mytreo700wVerizon to purchase a VPN application, and see the electronic User Guide for more info. 40 S T A Y I N G I N T O U C H Setting up an Exchange Server email account If you already set up your Exchange Server email settings when you installed the ActiveSync desktop software, you do not need to repeat this process. If you did not set up an Exchange Server email account, follow the steps in this section to set up an account now. Work with your system administrator to gather the following info:
Mail server address and domain name Your username and password The Exchange Server settings are case sensitive. Be sure to enter uppercase and NOTE lowercase letters properly. 1. Press Start and select Programs. 2. Select ActiveSync
. 3. Press Menu and select Add Server Source. 4. Enter the Server address, and then press Next
. 5. Enter your username, password, and domain. 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. 41 8. Press Next and check the boxes for the types of information you want to synchronize with Exchange Server. 9. (Optional) Highlight an item and select Settings to change the synchronization settings for that type of information. NOTE Settings are not available for all items. If you want to download more than the email message header, select E-mail and increase the KB setting. If you dont increase this setting, you can manually download the rest of the message at your convenience. 10. Press Finish
. Setting up a Wireless Sync email account To use Wireless Sync, you must first install the desktop synchronization software that came with your smartphone, and you must subscribe to Verizon Wirelesss Wireless Sync feature
(additional charges may apply). 1. If you havent already done so, go to http://www.wirelesssync.vzw.com to do the following:
Create your Wireless Sync account. Click Register and then Setup Wireless Sync Now. Make sure your phone is on (see Turning your smartphone on/off on page 3), click Next and then follow the onscreen instructions. When prompted, enter a temporary password and then select an official password. Indicate which email accounts you want to use with this feature. (This may require info about your mail server from your system administrator.) Install the Wireless Sync desktop software. 2. On your smartphone, press Start and select Programs. 42 S T A Y I N G I N T O U C H 3. Select Wireless Sync
. 4. Press Start and then wait a few minutes for the installation to complete. 5. When the following message appears on your smartphone screen: Have you created your Wireless Sync account yet?, select Yes. 6. Select Sync near the top of the screen. 7. When the Authentication dialog box appears, enter the password for your Wireless Sync account. 8. When the First Synchronization dialog box appears, do one of the following based on the type of email account you set up:
Corporate email or Both: Select Refresh. Internet email: Select Merge. For corporate email accounts, the default settings do a wireless sync whenever info changes in Microsoft Office Outlook. To find out how often you can expect message delivery, contact your system administrator and ask about your companys server settings. For Internet email accounts, the default settings do a wireless sync every 30 minutes. To customize your Wireless Sync settings, select Setup at the bottom of the screen, and then select Push/ReadySync. Setting up an IMAP or POP email account You can send and receive email messages with an email account that you have with an Internet service provider (ISP), an email account that you access using a VPN server connection (such as a work account), or any other IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) or POP email account. 43 Work with your system administrator to gather the following info:
Account type (POP3 or IMAP) Mail server name for receiving mail Mail server name for sending mail Your username and password Domain name Any special security requirements 1. Go to your Today screen and press Messaging
. 2. Press Menu and select Tools > New Account. 3. Enter the email address that you want to set up, and then press 4. Wait until the Status box displays Completed, and then press Next Next
. 5. Enter your name, username, and password. 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. Press Next
. 8. Select the Account type list, and then POP3 or IMAP. 44 S T A Y I N G I N T O U C H 9. Enter a name for this account, and then press Next email account, enter Work or your companys name. For example, if this is your work 10. Enter the name of the incoming mail and outgoing mail servers and the domain. 11. (Optional) Select Options to set this accounts download options. 12. Press Finish
. To delete an email account, press Menu and select Tools > Options. Highlight the account you want to delete. Press NOTE and hold Center, and then select Delete. Signing in to Pocket MSN Pocket MSN provides quick access to the following:
MSN Hotmail: Lets you read, write, send, and delete email, and manage your Hotmail folders. MSN Messenger Contacts list: Lets you see whos online and exchange instant messages
(IM). Subscribe to status updates for selected contacts so youre notified when theyre online. Options: Lets you customize your Pocket MSN experience. 45 1. Press Start and select Pocket MSN. 2. Select MSN Mobile Home. 3. Select Sign in. 4. Enter the email address and password for your Passport account or your Hotmail account. To create a Passport (IM) account, go to www.passport.com. To create a Hotmail account, go to www.hotmail.com. Creating and sending an email message 1. Go to your Today screen and press Messaging
. 2. Press Left to cycle through your Messaging accounts until you see the email account you want to use in the title bar. 3. Press New
. 4. Do one of the following to address the message:
If the recipients name and email address are in your Contacts list, enter the first few letters of the recipients first or last name, and then select the recipients name. If the recipients name and email address are not in your Contacts list, enter the full email address. To send a message to multiple recipients, separate the addresses with a NOTE semicolon (;). 46 S T A Y I N G I N T O U C H 5. Select Subject and enter a title for the message. 6. Enter your message, or press Menu phrase you want to insert. 7. (Optional) Do any of the following:
, select My Text, and then select a predefined and select Insert. Select the type of item you want to attach, and then Press Menu select the file or record a voice note. Press Menu Press Menu the message, and then press OK
. and select Spell Check. and select Message Options. Select the Priority list, select a setting for 8. Press Send
. If you have difficulty sending mail, try changing your outgoing mail settings to the following:
NOTE User name: [9-digit phone number]@vzwmail.net (6505551212@vzmail.net), Password: Your www.vtext.com password, Outgoing Server: smtp.vzwmail.net. For details on accessing these settings, see Finding Help in the User Guide. To keep a copy of your outgoing messages in the Sent folder, you must turn on this setting. See Customizing your Messaging settings in the User Guide for details. Synchronizing your email During synchronization, new messages are copied to your smartphones Inbox, and messages in the smartphones Outbox are sent. Your computer must be connected to the Internet when you sync your email. To sync your default email account, simply sync your smartphone with your computer. See Synchronizing contacts and other info on page 16 for details. To sync additional email accounts, such as an Internet Service Provider (ISP) account or a work account that you access using a VPN server connection, follow these steps:
47 1. Go to your Today screen and press Messaging
. 2. Press Left to cycle through your Messaging accounts until you see the account you want to download in the title bar. 3. Press Menu and select Send/Receive to sync your smartphone with your email server. Receiving attachments 1. Select the attachment (below the subject) to mark it for download. 2. Sync the email account that contains the message (as described in the previous sections). 3. Select the attachment to open it. To automatically download attachments from an Outlook E-mail account, do the following:
1. Press Start and select Programs. 2. Select ActiveSync
. 3. Press Menu and select Options. 4. Select E-mail, and then select Settings. 5. Check the Include file attachments box, and then press OK
. To automatically download attachments from an IMAP4 email account (typically an ISP account) or an account that you access using a VPN server connection, do the following:
1. Go to your Today screen and press Messaging
. 2. Close any open messages, and then press Menu and select Tools > Options. 48 S T A Y I N G I N T O U C H 3. On the Accounts tab, select the IMAP4 account name. 4. Press Next until you reach Server information, and then select Options. 5. Press Next twice, and then select Get full copy of messages and When getting full copy, get attachments. 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. 1. Go to your Today screen and press Messaging
. 2. Press Left until you see Text Messages in the title bar. 3. Press New
. 4. Do one of the following to address the message:
If the recipients name and mobile number are in your Contacts list, press Center, enter the first few letters of the first or last name, and then select the name. If the recipients name and mobile number are not in your Contacts list, enter the full mobile number. To send a message to multiple recipients, separate the addresses with a NOTE semicolon (;). If you send a message to three people, you are billed for three messages. 5. Enter your message, or press Menu
, select My Text, and then select a predefined phrase you want to insert. 49 6. (Optional) Press Menu and select Spell Check. 7. (Optional) Press Menu select OK. 8. Press Send
. and select Message Options. Enter a callback number and then Creating and sending a multimedia message Multimedia messages can include any of the following items presented as one or more slides:
Ringtones MIDI Sound clips WAV QCELP Videos 3G2 Pictures JPEG GIF BMP Even if your smartphone does not include a camera, you can still send, receive, and view pictures and videos. NOTE 1. Go to your Today screen and press Messaging
. 2. Press Left until you see MMS in the title bar. 3. Press New
. 4. Do one of the following to address the message:
If the recipients name and mobile number or email address are in your Contacts list, press Center, select Add Recipient, enter the first few letters of the recipients first or last name, and then select the recipients name. 50 S T A Y I N G I N T O U C H If the recipients name and mobile number or email address are not in your Contacts list, enter the full mobile number or email address. If you want to upload a picture or video to your Verizon Wireless PIX Place account, press Center, and then select PixPlace. To send a message to multiple recipients, separate the addresses with a semicolon (;). If you send a message to NOTE three people, you are billed for three messages. 5. Select Subject and enter a title for the message. 6. Select New Slide. 7. Press Center and select one of the following:
Add Picture: Lets you insert a picture. You can take the picture with the built-in camera or insert an existing picture. Add Video: Lets you insert a video. You can capture a video with the built-in camera or insert an existing video clip. If you insert a video, you cannot add a sound to the same slide; to send a sound, add another slide to your message. Add Sound: Lets you record a message, such as a voice caption for a picture, or insert an existing sound, such as a ringtone. You can add one sound per slide; to send more than one sound in a message, add another slide to your message. If you capture a picture with the built-in camera and save it with a voice caption, the voice caption does not count as a sound file. 8. Enter a text caption or message for the item you inserted. 9. Select Next and repeat steps 89 to add other items in this message. 51 10. (Optional) Select Play to view the message as the recipient will see it. 11. When youre done creating the message, press OK
. 12. Press Send
. Receiving text and multimedia messages When your phone is on and in a wireless coverage area, you automatically receive new text messages. For multimedia messages, you can set your smartphone to automatically download new messages or to notify you that messages are ready to download. You can also set your smartphone to notify you when a new text or multimedia message arrives. The new message notification may include any of the following options:
View: Opens the message so you can view its full contents. Download: Downloads the rest of the message from the server. Reply: Opens a message addressed to the senders phone number. Dismiss: Closes the notification and puts the message in your Inbox. Menu: Opens a menu where you can select other options. 52 S T A Y I N G I N T O U C H Viewing/playing a multimedia message 1. Go to your Today screen and press Messaging
. 2. Press Left until you see MMS in the title bar. 3. From the Inbox, select the message you want to view. 4. If youre viewing the message for the first time, playback begins automatically. Otherwise, select an item to play. 5. Do any of the following:
. or Play or Next
. and Go the previous or next slide: Tap Previous Pause or resume playback: Tap Pause Save the item that is playing: Press Menu select Save. Go to the top of the message: Press Menu Reply to the message: Press Menu Call the sender: Press Menu Save the message as a template for other messages: Press Menu Template. and select Call Sender. 6. Press OK and select Message Overview. and select Reply or Reply All. and select Save to 53 BROWSING THE WEB 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 subscribe to data services from Verizon Wireless. Viewing a web page By default, Internet Explorer Mobile scales web page content to fit your smartphone screen so that you can view most of the information without scrolling left or right. 1. Make sure your phone is on (see Turning your phone on and off on page 3). 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. 4. Press Menu available formats.
, select View, and then select one of the 5. Do any of the following:
To view the previous page, press Back To refresh the page with the latest content from the Internet, press Menu Refresh. or press Backspace
. and select 54 S T A Y I N G I N T O U C H or Down To follow a link to another web page, press Up 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 select the size you want. To view a web pages properties, press Menu and select Tools > Properties. to highlight the link, and
, select Zoom, and then 6. Press OK to close Internet Explorer Mobile. Creating a favorite Favorites let you bookmark a web page so that you can instantly access it without entering the web address. Be sure to check out the built-in favorites for cool downloads. 1. Create the folders where you want to store your favorites. (Once you create a favorite, you cant move it to another folder.) 2. Go to the page you want to mark as a favorite. 3. Press Menu and select Add to Favorites. 4. (Optional) Select Name and enter a different description. 5. (Optional) Select the folder where you want to create the favorite. 6. Select Add. 55 Downloading files and images from a web page You can download files that are usable on your smartphone, such as new applications, MIDI ringtones, or pictures that are specifically tagged for download. 1. Go to the page that contains the link to the file you want to download. 2. Press Left or Right to highlight the link to the file. 3. Press and hold Center, and then select Save As to download a file, or tap and hold and select Save Image to download an image. 4. Select Name and enter a new name for the file. 5. Select the Folder list, and then select the folder where you want to save the file. 6. Select the Location list, and then select where you want to store the file: Main memory or Storage card. 7. Press OK
. SETTING UP A BLUETOOTH CONNECTION With your smartphones built-in Bluetooth wireless technology, you can connect to a number of Bluetooth devices such as a headset, hands-free car kit, or GPS receiver, as well as to other phones, handhelds, or piconets. If your computer is enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology, you can also synchronize wirelessly.
[ ! ] IMPORTANT smartphone, go to www.palm.com/mytreo700wVerizon. For a list of hands-free devices with Bluetooth wireless technology that are compatible with your 56 S T A Y I N G I N T O U C H 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 smartphones Bluetooth feature is turned on. 1. If necessary, prepare the device you want to connect with to accept a new connection. Check the devices documentation for details. 2. Go to your Today screen, and then tap Bluetooth
. 3. Check the Turn on Bluetooth box to turn on your smartphones Bluetooth feature. 4. Select the Devices tab, and then select New Partnership. 5. Wait for your smartphone to search for devices and to display the device list. 6. Select the device you want to connect with, and then press Next
. 7. Enter an alphanumeric passkey between 1 and 16 characters long, and then press Next
[ ! ] IMPORTANT Some Bluetooth devices have a built-in passkey; others let you choose the passkey. See the documentation for the Bluetooth device for more info. 8. If the passkey is not built-in, enter the same passkey on the Bluetooth device, and then press Finish
. 57 9. If youre connecting to a headset or hands-free car kit, check the Hands Free box, and then press Finish
. 10. If youre connecting to a GPS device, press Finish
, select the COM Ports tab, select the GPS device you selected in step 6, and then select New Outgoing Port. Press Finish
. 11. Press OK
. 12. If youre connecting to a GPS device, enter your GPS Settings (see the electronic User Guide for more info). Be sure to select the same port you selected in step 10. You can now communicate with this device whenever it is within range (about 30 feet) and your smartphones Bluetooth feature is turned on (see steps 1 and 2 earlier in this section). If youre using a hands-free Bluetooth device and it is within range (30 feet), your smartphone routes all calls to the hands-free device instead of your smartphones earpiece. When a call comes in, your smartphone rings and the car kit or headset beeps. Even if you pick up the call on your smartphone earpiece, the call goes to the headset or car kit. 58 S T A Y I N G I N T O U C H Beaming a record 1. Highlight the entry or file you want to beam. 2. Press Menu and select Beam (the menu item changes names based on the type of item you highlighted). 3. Do one of the following:
Bluetooth: When the name of the receiving device appears, tap the Tap to send link to begin the transfer. Infrared: Point the IR port on your smartphone directly at the IR port of the receiving device. 4. Wait for Done to appear next to the name of the receiving device before you continue using your smartphone. 59 P L A Y I N G M E D I A F I L E S PICTURES & VIDEOS Your smartphone comes with a built-in, 1.3-megapixel camera with 2x digital zoom (camera not included with all smartphones). You can use the camera to take, view, and send pictures and videos, and to add a personal touch to your smartphone, use your pictures as your Today screen background and as caller ID images, or use your videos to create video ringtones. Taking a picture By default, pictures are stored in the My Pictures folder on your smartphone. If you want to store your pictures on an expansion card, see the electronic User Guide for instructions. 1. Press Start and select Pictures & Videos. 2. Select Camera
. NOTE If you see a camcorder icon below the preview image, video mode is on. To turn on the still camera, press Menu and select Still Mode. If you dont see a camcorder icon, skip this step. 3. Adjust the position of your smartphone until you see the subject you want to photograph on the screen. 4. (Optional) Adjust any of the following:
Zoom: Press Up Brightness: Press Right Resolution: Press Menu 60 to zoom in or Down to zoom out. to increase the brightness or Left to decrease the brightness. and select Resolution to change the image quality. P L A Y I N G M E D I A F I L E S 5. Press Center to capture the picture. 6. Hold your smartphone still until the picture renders, and then do one of the following:
Press Camera Press OK to take another picture. to return to the Thumbnails View. Recording a video Videos can be any length, provided you have ample storage space available. By default, videos are stored in the My Pictures folder on your smartphone. If you want to store your videos on an expansion card, see the electronic User Guide for instructions. 1. Press Start and select Pictures & Videos. 2. Select Camera
. 3. Press Menu and select Video Mode. 4. Adjust the position of your smartphone until you see the subject you want to record on the screen. 5. (Optional) Adjust any of the following:
Brightness: Press Right Resolution: Press Menu to increase the brightness or Left to decrease the brightness. and select Quality to change the video resolution. 6. Press Center to start recording. 61 7. When youre done recording, press Stop stop recording. or Center to 8. (Optional) To review the video in Windows Media Player Mobile, press Thumbnails press Center. Press OK Pictures & Videos.
, highlight the video, and then to return to the Thumbnail View in Viewing a picture or video 1. Press Start and select Pictures & Videos. 2. Select the picture or video you want to view. For more info on viewing videos, see Playing media files on your smartphone on page 64. 3. Press OK to return to the Thumbnail View. To view pictures or videos in a different folder, go the Thumbnail View, select the Show list in the upper left, and then NOTE select the album you want to view. Creating a video ringtone You can save a video that you record as a ringtone. 1. Press Start and select Pictures & Videos. 2. Highlight the video you want to use as a ringtone. 3. Press Menu and select Save to Contact Ring Tone. 4. Select the contact you want to assign the ringtone to. 62 P L A Y I N G M E D I A F I L E S WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER MOBILE Windows Media Player Mobile can play music, audio, and video files that are stored on your smartphone or on an expansion card (sold separately) in any of the following file formats: WMA, WMV, MP3, and 3G2. Transferring media files to your smartphone Use the Sync feature in the desktop version of Windows Media Player 10 to transfer compatible media files from your computer to an expansion card or your smartphone. Using the Sync feature ensures that the files and album art transfer correctly. 1. On your computer, open Windows Media Player 10. 2. (Optional) Insert a 32MB or larger expansion card into your smartphone. 3. Connect your smartphone to your computer with the USB sync cable. 4. When the Device Setup Wizard opens on your computer, click Automatic. 5. Check the Customize the playlists that will be synchronized box. 6. Select the playlists you want to sync. 7. Click Finish to begin the transfer. The next time you connect your smartphone to your computer while the desktop version of Windows Media Player 10 is running, synchronization starts automatically. NOTE Be patient; transferring media files can take several minutes. 63 Playing media files on your smartphone You can listen to media files through the speaker on the back of your smartphone or through a stereo headphone (3.5mm stereo headphone adapter or 2.5mm stereo headphone required, sold separately). NOTE If you cant find a media file on your expansion card, update the library (see Working with libraries on page 65). 1. Press Start and select Windows Media. 2. Press Menu and select Library. 3. Do one of the following:
To play a file from a library, select the Library list in the upper left, and then select the library you want to use. To play a file that is not in a library, press Menu To play a file from the web, press Menu the website address, or select History and select a site youve visited before. and select Open URL. Select URL and enter and select Open File. 4. Select the item you want to play, and then press Play
. 5. Use any of the following hardware or onscreen controls during playback:
Center or Center or or Left Right or Plays the current file. Pauses the current file. Skips to the beginning of the current file or to the previous file. Skips to the next file. Sets the point where playback begins. Tap and drag the slider to change the position. Volume button or Volume button or Increases the volume level. Decreases the volume level. 64 P L A Y I N G M E D I A F I L E S Turns the sound on or off. Displays a video using the full screen. Displays a website where you can find music and videos to play. Indicates the rating of the current file. Select the star to change the rating. 6. Press Menu 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 a media storage location, so you should have two libraries: My Device and My Storage Card. Each library contains links to the media files in that location. Windows Media Player Mobile usually updates the My Device library automatically, but you must manually update the My Storage Card library. 1. Press Start and select Windows Media. 2. Press Menu and select Library. 3. Press Menu and select Update Library. 4. Wait for the files to be added, and then select Done. 65 S T A Y I N G P R O D U C T I V E 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 smartphone. See your User Guide for details on supported and unsupported features. Creating a document 1. Press Start and select Programs. 2. Select Word Mobile
. 3. Press New
. 4. Enter the text of the document. 5. Press OK to save the file. 66 S T A Y I N G P R O D U C T I V E POWERPOINT MOBILE With PowerPoint Mobile, you can open and view slide show presentations created on your computer. Many presentation elements such as slide transitions, animations, and URL links are also supported. See your User Guide for details on supported and unsupported features. Playing a presentation 1. Press Start and select Programs. 2. Select PowerPoint Mobile
. 3. In the presentation list, highlight the presentation you want to play. 4. Press Center. 5. Do any of the following:
to view the previous slide. to advance to the next slide or Left
, select Go to Slide, and select the slide you want to view. Press Right Press Menu Select Next or Previous to play animations. Press Menu scroll within the current slide, tap and drag the slide. To return to the slide show, select
, select Zoom In, and then select to zoom in or
. to zoom out. To 6. Press Menu and select End Show. 67 EXCEL MOBILE With Excel Mobile you can create and edit workbooks and templates on your smartphone. You can also edit workbooks and templates that you create on your computer. However, keep in mind that you may lose some of the information and formatting when you save the workbook on your smartphone. See your User Guide for details on supported and unsupported features. Creating a workbook 1. Press Start and select Programs. 2. Select Excel Mobile
. 3. Press New
. 4. Highlight a cell where you want to enter text or other info. 5. Enter the info in the cell, and then press Enter
. 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to enter the remaining info. 7. Press OK to save the file. Entering a formula 1. Highlight the cell where you want to enter the formula. 2. Enter an = sign followed by any values, cell references, name references, operators, and functions. Example: =(B4/25)+100=Revenue-Expenses 3. Press Enter
. 68 S T A Y I N G P R O D U C T I V E Inserting a function 1. Open the workbook where you want to insert the function. 2. Press Menu and select Insert > Function. 3. Select the Category list, and then select the type of function you want to insert. 4. Select the Function list, and then select the specific function you want to insert. 5. Select OK. Creating a chart 1. Open the workbook you want to create a chart from. 2. Highlight the cells you want to include in the chart. 3. Press Menu and select Insert > Chart. 4. Select the type of chart, and then press Next
. 5. Confirm the area you want the chart to include, and then press Next
. 6. Select the data layout, and then press Next
. 7. Check the boxes to indicate whether the first row and column represent labels. 8. Select whether you want the chart to appear as a separate worksheet within the current workbook, or as part of the current worksheet. 9. Press Finish
. 69 M A N A G I N G F I L E S A N D A P P L I C A T I O N S FINDING INFORMATION With the built-in search features on your smartphone, you can find information quickly:
Lookup: Helps you find and dial your contacts by name or phone number. See Dialing by contact name on page 23 for details. Search: Looks through the text in all the applications on your smartphone. File Explorer: Lets you browse files and folders on your smartphone or an expansion card. Using Search Search for files and other items stored in the My Documents folder on your smartphone 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 info you want to find. 4. Select the Type list, and then select the kind of information you want to find. 5. Press Search
, and then use the 5-way to select and view an item from the search results. 70 M A N A G I N G F I L E S A N D A P P L I C A T I O N S Exploring files and folders File Explorer lets you browse the contents of folders on your smartphone. The root folder on your smartphone is named My Device. My Device is similar to My Computer on your computer. 1. Press Start and select Programs. 2. Select File Explorer
. 3. Select the Show list in the upper left, and then select the folder you want to explore. 4. Do any of the following:
To open an item, select it. To quickly delete, rename, copy, beam, or email an item, highlight the item, press and hold Center to open the shortcut menu, and then select the appropriate command. To highlight multiple items, tap and drag the stylus.
[ ! ] IMPORTANT Do not delete any files that you cannot identify. These files may be required for your smartphone to function properly. 71 INSTALLING APPLICATIONS You can install any of the additional software included on the Windows Mobile Getting Started Disc as well as other third-party applications that are compatible with Windows Mobile 5.0 devices. To learn more, go to www.palm.com/mytreo700wVerizon. NOTE Be sure to select and install Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 software for Pocket PC Phone Edition. Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 software for Smartphone is not compatible with your Treo smartphone. If an application does not have a Microsoft Mobile to Market certificate, you will see a message indicating that the application is untrusted. If this occurs, you can indicate whether you want to continue the installation. Installing applications from the Internet You can use Internet Explorer Mobile to install Windows Mobile apps in the CAB file format directly from the Internet. You must use your computer to install apps in other file formats. 1. Make sure your phone is on (see Turning your phone on and off on page 3). 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 in File Explorer. 8. Tap the file you downloaded to start the installation program. 72 M A N A G I N G F I L E S A N D A P P L I C A T I O N S 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 smartphone to your computer to synchronize and install the application(s) on your smartphone. Installing applications onto an expansion card 1. Insert the expansion card into the expansion card slot (see Removing and inserting expansion cards on page 77). 2. Open the ActiveSync window on your computer. 3. Click Tools and select Explore Device. 4. Double-click My Windows Mobile-Based Device to open the Mobile Device folder. 5. Copy the application file(s) into the Storage Card folder inside the Mobile Device folder. SETTING SYNCHRONIZATION OPTIONS Selecting which info to sync 1. Press Start and select Programs. 2. Select ActiveSync
. 3. Press Menu and select Options. 73 4. Do any of the following:
Check the box next to any items you want to synchronize. If you cannot check a box, you might have to uncheck a box for the same information type elsewhere in the list. Uncheck the box next to any items you want to stop synchronizing. Select an item and then select Settings to customize the settings for that item. Settings are not available for all items. Starting and stopping synchronization If ActiveSync is running on your computer and you connect your smartphone to your computer, synchronization begins automatically. If you ever need to manually start or stop synchronization, follow these steps:
1. Connect your smartphone to your computer (see the setup poster for details). If you are only synchronizing wirelessly with Exchange Server, you do not have to connect the device. 2. Press Start 3. Select ActiveSync
. and select Programs. NOTE To end synchronization before it completes, select Stop. 74 M A N A G I N G F I L E S A N D A P P L I C A T I O N S Synchronizing with Exchange Server You can sync with Exchange Server using a connection to a wireless network or a computer. and select Programs. 1. Press Start 2. Select ActiveSync 3. Press Menu
. Server, this says Add Server Source. and select Configure Server. If you have not yet set up sync with Exchange 4. Select Server address, enter the name of the server running Exchange Server, and then press Next
. 5. Enter your name, password, and domain, and then press Next resolving synchronization conflicts, select Advanced. To change the rules for 6. Check the boxes next to the type of info that you want to synchronize with Exchange Server, and then press Finish
. Setting the synchronization schedule You can schedule wireless synchronization to occur automatically at regular intervals. If you prefer to synchronize manually, do not turn on these settings. 1. Connect your smartphone to your computer (see the setup poster). If you are only synchronizing wirelessly with Exchange Server, you do not have to connect the device. 2. Press Start and select Programs. 3. Select ActiveSync
. 4. Press Menu and select Schedule. 75 5. Set any of the following options:
Peak times: Sets the frequency for high-traffic time periods such as when you are at work or when email volume is high. Off-peak times: Sets the frequency for low-traffic time periods such as late at night. Use above settings while roaming: Sets the frequency while you are roaming outside the Verizon Wireless network. To minimize roaming charges, uncheck this box and synchronize manually while roaming. Send outgoing items immediately: Sets whether items are sent as soon as you select Send in the Messaging application, or whether they are held until the next synchronization. 6. Press OK
. NOTE Decreasing the frequency settings conserves battery power. USING EXPANSION CARDS The expansion card slot on your smartphone lets you add SD cards and MultiMediaCard cards to extend the storage capacity of your smartphone. For example, expansion cards can store pictures and videos, MP3 audio files, email attachments, games, and much more. Your smartphone is also compatible with most SDIO cardswhich let you add accessories, such as a Wi-Fi network card, to your smartphone. Expansion cards are sold separately. NOTE See Regulatory Information in the User Guide for guidance in using a Wi-Fi card with your Treo 700w smartphone. 76 M A N A G I N G F I L E S A N D A P P L I C A T I O N S Removing and inserting expansion cards Your smartphone comes with a dummy card inside the expansion card slot. When you do not have a functioning card inside the slot, reinsert the dummy card to protect the slot opening. 1. Press down and release the dummy card. 2. After you feel the dummy card eject from the slot, remove the card from the slot. 3. To insert an expansion card, hold your smartphone with the screen facing you and the card with the label facing you. The notch on the card should be in the lower corner by the antenna. Notch 4. Insert the card into the expansion card slot until you feel it lock into place and hear the confirmation tone. 77 C U S T O M I Z I N G Y O U R S M A R T P H O N E TODAY SCREEN SETTINGS Selecting your Today screen background 1. Press Start and select Settings. 2. On the Personal tab, select Today
. 3. On the Appearance tab, check the Use this picture as the background box. 4. Select Browse. 5. Select the picture you want for your Today screen background. 6. Select the Items tab. 7. Check the boxes next to the items you want to appear on your Today screen and uncheck any items that you want to hide. 8. (Optional) Select Options (if available) to configure the settings for the current item. Press OK to return to Today Settings. 9. Press OK
. 78 C U S T O M I Z I N G Y O U R S M A R T P H O N E SOUND SETTINGS Setting ringtones You can set different tones for different types of incoming phone calls and notifications. 1. Press Start and select Settings. 2. On the Personal tab, select Sounds & Notifications
. 3. Select the Notifications tab. 4. Select the Event list, and then select which type of call or notification you want to set the ringtone for:
Phone: Known Caller: An incoming call from someone in your Contacts list or Speed Dial list. Phone: Missed call: A call you did not answer. Phone: Roaming: A call that comes in when youre outside your home mobile network. Phone: Unknown Caller: An incoming call from someone identified by caller ID who is not in your Contacts list or Speed Dial list. Phone: Voice mail: A new voicemail. 5. Select the Ring type list, and then select the ring style for the selected type of call. 6. Select the Ring tone list, and then select the sound for the selected type of call. 79 7. Check the Vibrate when boxes to turn the vibrate feature on/off based on the ringer switch setting. 8. (Optional) Select Play to preview the sound. 9. Repeat steps 47 to select ringtones for other types of calls. 10. Press OK
. Setting the ringer switch In certain situations, such as meetings and theaters, you need to turn off all sounds on your smartphone. You can silence all sounds on your smartphone, including smartphone ringtones, Calendar notifications, and system sounds. This does not mute the speaker during phone calls. 1. Slide the ringer switch to Sound Mode Off
. 2. To hear all sounds again, slide the ringer switch to Sound Mode On
. When you slide the ringer switch back to the Sound Mode On position, it restores the previous sound settings. For example, if the smartphone ring volume is set to the loudest setting and you slide the ringer switch to Sound Mode Off, you do not hear the smartphone ring. When you move the ringer switch back to Sound Mode On, the smartphone ring volume is still set to the loudest setting. 80 Sound Mode On Sound Mode Off C U S T O M I Z I N G Y O U R S M A R T P H O N E 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 smartphone. Notifications: Turns alarms and reminders on/off in the applications on your smartphone. 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 selection. 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 Sound, and then select Play. 81 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 smartphone vibrates to notify you about the selected event. 5. Press OK
. DISPLAY AND APPEARANCE SETTINGS 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
. 82 C U S T O M I Z I N G Y O U R S M A R T P H O N E APPLICATION SETTINGS Arranging the Start menu 1. Press Start and select Settings. 2. On the Personal tab, select Menus
. 3. Check the boxes next to the applications you want to see in the Start menu. 4. Press OK
. Reassigning buttons Buttons Settings lets you select which applications are associated with many of the buttons and key combinations on your smartphone. 1. Press Start and select Settings. 2. On the Personal tab, select Buttons
. 3. On the Program Buttons tab, highlight the button or key combination you want to change in the Buttons list. 4. Select the Assign a program list, and then select the application you want to assign to the button or key combination you selected in step 3. 5. Press OK
. 83 LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO Your smartphone includes several features that help you protect your smartphone from inadvertent use and keep your information private. The built-in security software lets you use your smartphone for emergency calls, such as dialing 911, even if it is locked. Keyguard: Manually disables all buttons and the screens touch-sensitive feature to prevent accidental presses in your briefcase or pocket. Auto-Keyguard and touchscreen lockout: Automatically enables Keyguard after a period of inactivity and lets you disable the screens touch-sensitive feature during an active call. Phone Lock: Requires a lock code to make calls. See the User Guide for details. System password lock: Requires a password to see any information on your smartphone. Using Keyguard By default, your keyboard locks so that you dont accidentally press buttons or activate screen items while your smartphone is in a pocket or bag. To turn off Keyguard, press Center. To manually turn on Keyguard when your smartphone screen is on, press Option and Power/End
. 84 C U S T O M I Z I N G Y O U R S M A R T P H O N E Using Auto-Keyguard and touchscreen lockout Auto-Keyguard lets you automatically lock the keyboard after a period of inactivity. 1. Press Start and select Settings. 2. On the Personal tab, select Keyguard
. 3. Set any of the following options:
Auto-Keyguard: Sets the period of inactivity that passes before the keyboard automatically locks, or disables the auto-
keyguard feature. Disable touchscreen: Indicates whether the screens touch-
sensitive feature is enabled during a call. 4. Press OK
. If youre using a headset or hands-free device and your smartphone is in a pocket or bag, you can manually turn on NOTE Keyguard during a call to prevent accidental key presses. Press Option and Power/End to manually turn on Keyguard. 85 SYSTEM SETTINGS Turning Wireless Services On/Off 1. Press Start and select Settings. 2. Select the System tab, and then select Power
. 3. Select the Wireless tab and turn your smartphones wireless features on/off. 4. Select the wireless signals you want to control when you turn Flight Mode on and off. 5. Press OK to finish. NOTE You can also turn Flight Mode on and off by tapping the signal-strength icon at the top of the screen. 86 G E T T I N G H E L P G E T T I N G H E L P PERFORMING A SOFT RESET A soft reset is similar to restarting a computer. If your smartphone is not responding or you have trouble synchronizing with your computer, a soft reset may help. 1. Use one hand to press the battery door release and use the other hand to slide the battery door downward to remove it from your smartphone. 2. Use the stylus tip to gently press the reset button on the back of your smartphone. 3. Wait for the progress bar on the Treo smartphone logo screen to fill before continuing to use your smartphone. NOTE If the phone and Bluetooth signals were on before a reset, these signals automatically turn on after the reset. 87 WHERE TO LEARN MORE For a quick introduction Quick Tour: The Quick Tour highlights many of your smartphones features. It is already
, select installed on your smartphone, and you can open it at any time. Press Start Programs, and then select Quick Tour
. Interactive User Guide: An interactive introduction to your smartphone. To access the Interactive User Guide, insert the Welcome CD into your computers CD drive. While using your smartphone Help: Many of the built-in applications include on-device Help, so that you can learn about the tasks you can perform in that application. To access Help, go to the application or screen you want help with, press Start
, and select Help. User Guide: A complete guide to your smartphones features with detailed step-by-step instructions, tips, and troubleshooting info. To access the User Guide on your desktop computer, click Start > All Programs > Palm > Treo 700w User Guide, or go to:
www.palm.com/Treo700wVerizon-UserGuide. Online support from Palm: For up-to-date downloads, troubleshooting, and support information, check out www.palm.com/us/support/us/support/Treo700wVerizon. 88 G E T T I N G H E L P 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), or visit www.palm.com/mytreo700wVerizon. Online forums: Consult online Treo smartphone user discussion groups to swap information and learn about topics you may find nowhere else. Visit www.palm.com/us/support/us/support/Treo700wVerizon for details. Verizon Wireless Customer Care: For questions about your mobile account or features available on the network, contact Verizon Wireless Customer Care or visit www.verizonwireless.com for the latest information and help. 89 90 R E G U L A T O R Y I N F O R M A T I O N R E G U L A T O R Y I N F O R M A T I O N FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computer peripheral, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. RF Safety Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy (SAR) Radio transmitting devices radiate Radio Frequency (RF) energy during its operation. RF energy can be absorbed into the human body and potentially can cause adverse health effects if excessive levels are absorbed. The unit of measurement for human exposure to RF energy is Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Industrie Canada (IC), and other agencies around the world have established limits that incorporate a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons using this equipment. In order to certify this unit for sale in the US, Canada and Europe this unit has been tested for RF exposure compliance at a qualified test laboratory and found to comply with the regulations regarding exposure to RF Energy. SAR was measured with the unit transmitting at its maximum certified RF power. Often, however, during normal operation the unit will transmit much less than maximum power. Transmit power is controlled automatically and, in general is reduced as you get closer to a cellular base station. This reduction in transmit power will result in a lower RF energy exposure and resulting SAR value. FCC RF Safety Statement In order to comply with FCC RF exposure safety guidelines, users MUST use one of the following types of bodyworn accessories. 1. A Palm brand body-worn accessory that has been tested for SAR compliance and is intended for use with this product. 2. An accessory that contains NO metal (snaps, clips, etc.) and provides AT LEAST 1.5 cm of separation between the users body and the unit. 91 Do NOT use the device in a manner such that it is in direct contact with the body (e.g., on the lap or in a breast pocket). Such use will likely exceed FCC RF safety exposure limits See www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/ for more information on RF exposure safety. The Palm Treo 700w smartphone may be used with a Wi-Fi SDIO card; however, the user must ensure that the SDIO Wi-Fi card has been approved by the FCC for use with the Treo 700w smartphone. For a list of SDIO Wi-Fi cards approved by the FCC for use with the Treo 700w smartphone, please go to www.palm.com/us/support/
Treo700wVerizon. If using a SDIO Wi-Fi card not approved for use with the Treo 700w smartphone by the FCC, the user must turn off the phone (CDMA radio) on the Treo 700w smartphone. Use of an SDIO wireless transmitter that is not approved in conjunction with the phone (CDMA radio) is not authorized by the FCC and may exceed FCC RF exposure guidelines. Responsible party:
(North America) Palm, Inc. 950 W. Maude Ave. Sunnyvale, CA 94085 USA www.palm.com/us/support Antenna Care/Unauthorized Modifications Use only the supplied integral antenna. Unauthorized antenna modifications or attachments could damage the unit and may violate FCC regulations. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
(Europe) Bornibus Francois Buckhurst Court London Road Wokingham, Berkshire RG40 1PA, UK 92 Potentially Unsafe Areas Potentially explosive atmospheres: Turn off your smartphone when you are in any areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere, such as fueling areas (gas or petrol stations) or storage facilities for fuel or chemicals. Declaration of Conformity Treo 700w Model Palm declares that the above model of Treo smartphone is compliant with the regulations below. The declaration applies to the smartphone and its associated accessories
(power supply, headset, and USB cable) where applicable. Maximum Scaled SAR Values (W/kg) Band Cellular PCS Head SAR
(Held to ear) Body SAR
(Worn)
(W/Kg) 1.26
(W/Kg) 1.01
(W/Kg) 1.26
(W/Kg)
.548 For SAR values when used with a SDIO Wi-Fi card go to:
www.palm.com/us/support/Treo700wVerizon. FCC OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C Safety: EN 60950:
2000 (Jan-2000) Radiated Emissions: EN 55022 FCC ID: O8FJIMI IC ID: 3905A-JIMI R E G U L A T O R Y I N F O R M A T I O N Hearing Aid Compatibility Compliance Hearing aid compatibility ratings now appear on some handset packages. If your handset has a hearing aid compatibility rating of M3 or M4, then that handset has met or surpassed the American National Standards Institutes
(ANSI) hearing aid compatibility standard as adopted by the Federal Communications Commission. The handsets M-rating along with a hearing aids M-rating will assist customers in finding a handset that will work best for them. Using TTY A TTY (also known as TDD or text telephone) is a telecommunications device that allows people who are deaf or hard of hearing, or who have speech or language disabilities, to communicate by telephone. Your Treo 700w smartphone is compatible with select TTY devices. You can connect a TTY/TDD machine to your smartphone through the headset jack, but you cannot use your headset jack with a headset or hands-free kit while this mode is enabled. Please check with the manufacturer of your TTY device for connectivity information and to ensure that the TTY device supports digital wireless transmission. To use TTY, you may need to make additional arrangements with Verizon Wireless. Please contact Verizon Wirelesss customer service department for more information. 1. Press the Start button and select Settings. 2. Select Personal, and then select Phone. 3. Select Phone. 4. Select the TTY/TDD list, and then select either Default mode, VCO mode, or HCO mode. 5. Press OK. A keyboard icon appears at the top of your Today screen whenever TTY is enabled. To disable TTY, repeat steps 1 and 2. 93 Copyright 2005 Palm, Inc. All rights reserved. Palm, Treo, and the Palm and Treo logos are among the trademarks or registered trademarks owned by or licensed to Palm, Inc. A portion of this software includes software modules developed by the Independent JPEG group. MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology is licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson. Palm, Inc. is an authorized licensee of the MultiMediaCard trademark. All other brand and product names are or may be trademarks of, and are used to identify products or services of, their respective owners. Disclaimer and limitation of liability Palm, Inc. and its suppliers assume no responsibility for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this guide. Palm, Inc. and its suppliers assume no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties that may arise through the use of this software. Palm, Inc. and its 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. 94 P/N:406-10492-00
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Chapter 4 CDMA2000 Option Manual! mode testing Return CDMA Power Control screen Active Control Alternate Only All Up All Down Reset Return 138 Press the Return soft key to return to the CDMA Summary screen. At the CDMA Summary screen, press the Power Control soft key. See "CDMA Summary screen on page 120. CDMA Power Control Active
|_ Contre. Closed Loo A t Power Control Mode 7S . Alternating aes tie Ag tive Con ered eR ser gates... Finlestondl erena S.A... MN. AM!
tS Up Maximum Power All Down all Down Minimum Power Press Reset to briefly apply Closed Loop Power Control Reset once. Re turn Press the Active Control soft key to activate the current power control mode
(the base station adjusts mobile power). See CDMA Access Probe Setup screen on page 102.
| The unit cannot be set to Active mode without valid calibration data, (after a software upgrade) . Active mode requires accurate power measurements, based on correct calibration data. Pressing the Alternate Only soft key causes the current power control mode to be alternating 1's and O's. This will cause the mobiles Closed loop output to be constant when averaged over the period of a frame. Pressing the All Up soft key causes the power control bits to command maximum closed loop mobile output power. Pressing the All Down soft key causes the power control bits to command minimum closed loop mobile output power. Press the Reset soft key to return to clear the selections. Press the Return soft key to return to the CDMA Summary screen. 4300 Series Mobile Service Tester
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2005-12-23 | 1851.25 ~ 1908.75 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment |
2 | 2005-10-18 | 1851.25 ~ 1908.75 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | Original Equipment |
3 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 | Effective |
2005-12-23
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2005-10-18
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Palm Inc
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0007381593
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
950 West Maude Ave
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1 2 3 |
Sunnyvale, California 94085
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1 2 3 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
h******@AmericanTCB.com
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1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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1 2 3 |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 | Grantee Code |
O8F
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
JIMI
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
H****** Z****
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1 2 3 | Title |
Sr. Regulatory Compliance Engineer
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
(408)********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
(408)********
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1 2 3 |
h******@palm.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
Palm Inc.
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1 2 3 | Name |
D**** W********
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
950 West Maude Ave.
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1 2 3 |
Sunnyvale, California 94085
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1 2 3 |
United States
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
408 8********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
208 2********
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1 2 3 |
408 2********
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1 2 3 |
d******@palm.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 01/12/2006 | ||||
1 2 3 | 01/16/2006 | |||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||||
1 2 3 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | CELL/PCS CDMA Smartphone | ||||
1 2 3 | Cellphone with Bluetooth | |||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | No | |||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Output power is ERP for Part 22 and EIRP for Part 24. SAR compliance for collocated operating configurations with FCC ID QPUWLAN6060SD has been evaluated as descibed in this filing; other collocated configurations require separate evaluation. SAR compliance for body-worn operating conditions is limited to the specific configurations tested in filings under this FCC ID. Body-worn operations are restricted to manufacturer accessories supplied or designated for the device or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device and a user's body. End users must be informed of the body-worn requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values for single- and co-transmit configurations in filings associated with this FCC ID are: Part 22 head 1.26 W/kg; body-worn 1.01 W/kg; Part 24 head 1.26 W/kg; body-worn 0.55 W/kg; co-transmitting - Part 22 head 1.46 W/kg, body-worn 0.61 W/kg; Part 24 head 1.06 W/kg, body-worn 0.53 W/kg. | ||||
1 2 3 | Power Output is ERP for Part 22 and EIRP for Part 24. SAR compliance for body-worn operating conditions is limited to the specific configurations tested for this filing. Bodyworn operations are restricted to manufacturer accessories supplied or designated for the device or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device and the users body. End users must be informed of the body worn requirements for satisfying RF Exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values are: Part 22 CDMA Head 1.26 W/kg; Body-worn 1.01 W/kg; Part 24 CDMA Head 1.26 W/kg; Body-worn 0.55 W/kg. | |||||
1 2 3 | Power listed is conducted. The antenna used for this transmitter is co-located with a Part 22/24 transceiver. End-users must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter opertating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
Compliance Certification Services Inc.
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1 2 3 | Name |
K******** C******
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
886-2********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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k******@ccsemc.com.tw
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 24E | BC HC | 1851.25 | 1908.75 | 0.374 | 45 Hz | 1M25F9W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 22H | BC HC | 824.7 | 848.31 | 0.169 | 38 Hz | 1M25F9W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 22H | BC HC | 824.7 | 848.31 | 0.169 | 38 Hz | 1M25F9W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 24E | BC HC | 1851.25 | 1908.75 | 0.374 | 45 Hz | 1M25F9W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0014000 |
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