| ® Using Your Palm Treo™ 700w Smartphone   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.   End user notice   Microsoft® Voice Command Version 1.5 for Windows Mobile™   IMPORTANT: Do not become distracted from driving safely if operating a motor vehicle while   using Device Software.   Operating certain parts of this Device requires user attention. Diverting attention away from   the road while driving can possibly cause an accident or other serious consequences. Even   occasional, short diversions of attention can be dangerous if your attention is diverted away   from your driving task at a critical time. Do not change system settings or enter data non-   verbally (using your hands) while driving. Stop the vehicle in a safe and legal manner before   attempting these operations. This is important since while setting up or changing some   functions you might be required to distract your attention away from the road and remove   your hands from the wheel.   Microsoft makes no representations, warranties or other determinations that ANY use of the   Software Product is legal, safe, or in any manner recommended or intended while driving or   otherwise operating a motor vehicle.   General Operation   Voice Command Control: Many of the functions of the Device Software can be accomplished   using only voice commands. Using voice commands while driving allows you to initiate the   command with a button and then operate the Device mostly without removing your hands   from the wheel.   Prolonged Views of Screen: If you are driving, do not access any function requiring a   prolonged view of the screen. Pull over in a safe and legal manner before attempting to   access a function of the system requiring prolonged attention. Even occasional short scans to   the screen may be hazardous if your attention has been diverted away from your driving task   at a critical time.   Volume Setting: Do not raise the volume excessively. Keep the volume at a level where you   can still hear outside traffic and emergency signals while driving. Driving while unable to hear   these sounds could cause an accident.   Let Your Judgment Prevail: The Device Software is only an aid. Make your driving decisions   based on your observations of local conditions and existing traffic regulations. The Device   Software is not a substitute for your personal judgment.   Use of Speech Recognition Functions: Speech recognition software is inherently a statistical   process which is subject to errors. It is your responsibility to monitor the speech recognition   functions and address any errors.   Welcome................................................................................................... 1   What’s in the box?.......................................................................................................2   What you need to use your smartphone...................................................................3   Chapter 1: Setting up your smartphone and computer...................... 5   ® ™ Palm Treo 700w smartphone overview.................................................................5   Installing the battery ...................................................................................................8   Charging the battery ...................................................................................................9   Turning your smartphone on/off .............................................................................11   Making your first call ................................................................................................12   Setting up your computer ........................................................................................15   Chapter 2: Moving around on your smartphone ............................... 19   Moving around the screen .......................................................................................19   Using the keyboard...................................................................................................26   Opening and closing applications ...........................................................................30   Using your Today screen..........................................................................................31   Synchronizing contacts and other info....................................................................32   Battery life..................................................................................................................34   Where to learn more.................................................................................................35   v Phone overview.........................................................................................................37   Making calls...............................................................................................................41   Receiving calls...........................................................................................................46   Using voicemail.........................................................................................................47   Managing active calls ...............................................................................................48   More ways to manage calls......................................................................................50   Defining speed dial buttons .....................................................................................54   Using a phone headset.............................................................................................58   Chapter 4: Staying Organized.............................................................. 61   Contacts .....................................................................................................................61   Calendar.....................................................................................................................63   Tasks .........................................................................................................................71   Notes..........................................................................................................................74   Calculator...................................................................................................................77   Chapter 5: Using Email and Other Wireless Services........................ 79   Sending and receiving messages and email ..........................................................79   Using Pocket MSN ..................................................................................................103   Browsing the web ...................................................................................................104   ® Connecting to devices with Bluetooth wireless technology..............................110   Beaming information with IR .................................................................................114   vi   Pictures & Videos ....................................................................................................117   Windows Media Player Mobile ..............................................................................127   Word Mobile............................................................................................................133   PowerPoint Mobile..................................................................................................140   Excel Mobile ............................................................................................................142   Chapter 8: Managing Files and Applications ................................... 155   Using Find................................................................................................................155   Installing applications.............................................................................................157   Removing applications ..........................................................................................160   Setting synchronization options ............................................................................161   Sharing info .............................................................................................................165   Using expansion cards ...........................................................................................166   Chapter 9: Customizing Your Smartphone....................................... 173   Today screen settings.............................................................................................173   Phone settings.........................................................................................................175   System sound settings ..........................................................................................180   Display and appearance settings...........................................................................183   Application settings ................................................................................................185   Locking your smartphone and info........................................................................189   Using Auto-Keyguard and touchscreen lockout...................................................190   vii   System settings.......................................................................................................194   Connection settings ................................................................................................201   Transferring info from another device ..................................................................211   Trouble installing the desktop software?..............................................................212   Resetting your smartphone....................................................................................213   Performance ............................................................................................................217   Screen .....................................................................................................................218   Network connection................................................................................................219   ® Synchronization (ActiveSync software)...............................................................224   Email ........................................................................................................................230   Web ..........................................................................................................................234   Camera.....................................................................................................................235   Third-party applications..........................................................................................236   Making room on your smartphone........................................................................238   Voice quality ............................................................................................................239   Glossary................................................................................................ 241   Regulatory Information....................................................................... 245   FCC ...........................................................................................................................247   Specifications....................................................................................... 253   Index ..................................................................................................... 257   viii   Welcome   Welcome   Congratulations on the purchase of your Palm® Treo™ 700w   smartphone. In one compact and indispensable device, you now have   all of the following:   Tip   LOOK HERE: Don’t   miss the helpful tips   and cross-references   given in this column.   • • An advanced mobile smartphone   A Windows Mobile organizer with portable expansion capability   (MultiMediaCard/SD/SDIO)   Did You Know?   The Verizon Wireless   business-to-business   sales department   offers a Treo 700w   smartphonewithouta   camera. If you   • High-speed web browsing with NationalAccess and   BroadbandAccess support   • • • • • A 1.3-megapixel digital camera (camera smartphone only)   Mobile email   purchased your   smartphone from this   department, check   the packaging to see   if your smartphone   includes a camera.   Text and multimedia messaging   A media player   Microsoft Office Mobile suite   This guide helps you set up your Treo 700w smartphone and quickly   learn to use it.   [ * ] NOTE Phone and text messaging service require a service contract   with Verizon Wireless. Web, email, and messaging services require a   service contract and high-speed data service from Verizon Wireless.   Data speeds vary based on network availability and capacity.   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   1 Welcome   What’s in the box?   You should have received all of the following items in the Treo 700w   smartphone box:   Hardware   • • • • • Treo 700w smartphone   Rechargeable battery   AC charger   USB sync cable   Headset   Documentation and software   • • • • Read This First setup poster   Treo 700w Smartphone for Verizon Quick Reference Guide   Using Your Palm Treo 700w Smartphone (this guide)   Getting Started CD that includes the following:   • • • Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2002   ActiveSync® desktop synchronization software   Additional software for your smartphone   • • Welcome CD that includes the Palm Treo 700w Smartphone   Interactive User Guide   Palm warranty   2 Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Welcome   What you need to use your smartphone   As you work through the instructions in this guide, you need all the   items that came in the Treo 700w smartphone box (see “What’s in the   box?” on page 2) as well as the following:   • • • • An activated mobile account with data services   A location with wireless coverage for your smartphone   An electrical outlet   The computer you want to synchronize your personal   information with   [ * ] NOTE To use email, web browsing, or multimedia messaging, your   Verizon Wireless service plan must include data services.   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   3 Welcome   4 Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   CHAPTER 1   Setting up your smartphone and computer   Front view   Tip   Be careful not to   scratch or crush your   smartphone screen.   Do not store it in a   place where other   items might damage   it. Visit   Earpiece   5-way   Indicator light (phone   and charge indicator)   navigator   Right action key   OK button   to find a variety of   useful accessories,   including carrying   cases that protect the   screen.   Power/End button   Center/Select button   Volume   Side button   Left action   key   Start   button   Microphone   Phone/Send   button   Multi-   connector   Headset jack   6 Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Palm® Treo™ 700w smartphone overview   CHAPTER 1   Back view   Self-portrait mirror   Battery door release   Camera lens   (camera   smartphone   only)   Speaker   [ ! ] IMPORTANT The Treo 700w smartphone speaker includes a large   magnet, so be sure not to store your smartphone near credit cards or   other items that could be demagnetized.   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   7 CHAPTER 1   Setting up your smartphone and computer   Tip   Installing the battery   If your smartphone   does not turn on after   inserting the battery,   you need to connect it   to the AC charger to   charge it. If it still   doesn’t start, do a soft   reset. See   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. Align the battery contacts with the phone contacts inside   the battery compartment.   3. Insert the battery into the compartment at a 45-degree   angle and then press it into place.   “Performing a soft   reset” on page 213.   4. Slide the battery door onto the back of the smartphone   until it clicks into place. Your smartphone screen turns on   and the Treo screen appears. Wait for the progress bar on   the Treo screen to fill and the Windows Mobile screen to   appear.   Tip   You can buy an extra   battery as a spare for   long airplane trips or   periods of heavy data   use. Be sure to use   batteries from Palm   only.   5. Follow the onscreen instructions to finish the installation.   Battery   contacts   Battery door   release   Phone   contacts   Reset   button   8 Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Charging the battery   CHAPTER 1   Did You Know?   If your battery ever   becomes fully   drained, your info is   stored safely on your   smartphone until you   recharge the battery   or connect your   Charging the battery   Before using your Palm Treo 700w smartphone, you need to charge the   battery. See “Battery life” on page 34 for tips on maximizing the life of   your smartphone’s battery.   [ ! ] IMPORTANT Charge the battery for 3.5 hours, or until the indicator   light is solid green.   smartphone to a   power source.   1. Plug the AC charger into a wall outlet. If necessary, connect an   adapter.   2. With the arrow on the connector facing up (toward your   smartphone screen), connect the charger cable to the bottom of   your smartphone.   Did You Know?   You can charge your   smartphone using   your USB cable. The   USB cable must be   directly connected to   your computer or to   an externally   powered (not bus-   powered) USB hub.   Indicator light   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   9 CHAPTER 1   Setting up your smartphone and computer   3. Check the indicator light to confirm your smartphone is charging.   Did You Know?   • • Solid red indicates your smartphone is charging.   Solid green indicates that your smartphone is fully charged.   Battery consumption   varies based on   personal usage.   Consumption factors   include signal   When your smartphone is on (see “Turning your phone on and off” on   page 11), the onscreen battery icon displays the charging status:   strength,   speakerphone usage,   and the type of calls   you make (data or   voice).   A solid lightning bolt indicates that the battery is connected to   a wall outlet and is charging.   A shaded lightning bolt indicates that the battery is connected   to a wall outlet and is fully charged.   Tip   A partial battery without a lightning bolt indicates that the   battery is not connected to a wall outlet and it has some   power.   If the indicator light   does not turn on when   you connect your   smartphone to the AC   charger, double-check   the cable connection   and the electrical   outlet to which it is   connected.   An exclamation point (!) indicates that the battery needs to be   charged immediately.   Battery   icon   Did You Know?   Tapping the Battery   icon opens a window   showing a percentage   level of charge left in   the battery.   10   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Turning your smartphone on/off   CHAPTER 1   Turning your smartphone on/off   Did You Know?   The indicator light   flashes green when   your phone is on and   you’re inside a   The phone and the screen of your Palm Treo 700w smartphone can be   turned off and on separately. This means you can wake up the screen to   use just the organizer features of your device, without turning on the   phone. Also, when the screen is turned off the phone can be on and   ready for you to receive and make calls.   coverage area. If   you’re outside a   coverage area, the   indicator light flashes   amber and no bars   appear in the signal-   strength icon.   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   smartphone locates a signal, Verizon Wireless and the signal-   strength icon appear at the top of the screen, indicating you can   to turn on your phone. When your   Tip   If Sound Mode is on   you hear a series of   tones when you turn   your phone on and   off. For more info on   Sound Mode see   “Setting the ringer   switch” on page 180.   use the phone and Internet features (if supported by the local   network).   2. Press and hold Power/End   again to turn off your phone. When   appears at the top of the   your phone is off, the phone-off icon   screen and your smartphone is not connected to any mobile   network. You can still use the organizer and other features.   Tip   You can set how long   the screen stays on.   Press Start, select   Settings, select the   System tab, and then   select Power. Select   the Advanced tab,   and then increase the   On battery power   setting.   Waking up the screen and turning it off   Wake up the screen and leave the phone turned off when you want to   use only the organizer features of your smartphone, for example, when   you’re on a plane and want to look at your calendar. You can also turn   off your smartphone’s screen without turning off your smartphone’s   wireless features.   1. Press Power/End   2. Briefly press Power/End   to wake up the screen.   to turn off the screen.   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   11   CHAPTER 1   Setting up your smartphone and computer   Tip   Making your first call   The Dial Lookup list   might appear while   you are dialing a   number. Continue   entering numbers to   place the call. For   more info on the Dial   Lookup list, see   We recommend that you charge your Palm Treo 700w smartphone for a   full 3.5 hours (or until the indicator light is solid green) before using it   for the first time.   1. Turn on your phone (see “Turning your phone on and off” on page   11).   2. If you do not see your Today screen,   “Dialing by contact   name” on page 41.   press Phone/Send   . 3. If you have not activated your phone,   follow these steps to do so:   • Use the number pad on the keyboard   to enter 228 (these numbers appear   * on the ZRRC letter keys).   • • Press Phone/Send   to dial.   Follow the voice prompts to activate   your phone. A service provisioning   message appears.   • Wait a few minutes until you see the Programming Successful!   message, and then press Dismiss   (left action key).   12   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Making your first call   CHAPTER 1   4. Use the number pad on the keyboard to   enter the number you want to call.   5. Press Phone/Send   6. When your call is complete, press Power/   End to end the call.   to dial.   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   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   13   CHAPTER 1   Setting up your smartphone and computer   What’s my number?   1. Make sure your phone is on (see   “Turning your phone on and off” on   page 11).   Tip   If your phone number   doesn’t appear on the   Phone Settings   Look here for your   phone number   screen, press OK, and   then turn your phone   off and back on again.   Repeat steps 1–6. If   your phone number   still doesn’t 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   2. If you do not see your Today screen,   press Phone/Send   . 3. Press Menu   (right action key).   4. Select Preferences > Phone Settings.   5. On the Phone tab, look for your phone   number below the title bar.   6. Press OK   . contact Verizon   Wireless for   assistance.   14   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Setting up your computer   CHAPTER 1   Tip   You can also   Setting up your computer   You can enter or change information on your smartphone or in   Microsoft Office Outlook on your computer, and then synchronize to   automatically update the info in both places—no need to enter the info   twice. We strongly recommend that you synchronize your smartphone   and your computer frequently to keep your information up-to-date (and   backed up) in both locations.   synchronize your   smartphone with a   Microsoft Exchange   Server using   Microsoft Office   Outlook. See “Setting   up an Exchange   Server email account”   on page 88.   Before you can synchronize, you need to install the desktop   synchronization software and connect the sync cable on your computer.   Even if you already installed a previous version of the ActiveSync®   software, you must install the software that came with your   smartphone on the Getting Started CD.   Tip   If you want to   synchronize with a   personal information   manager (PIM) other   than Microsoft Office   Outlook, you must   install a third-party   solution. Contact the   PIM’s author or   vendor to learn if   software is available   for your Treo 700w   smartphone.   System requirements   Your computer should meet the following minimum system   requirements:   • • • • • • Windows 2000 or XP (later versions may also be supported)   32MB of available memory (RAM)   170MB of free hard disk space   CD drive   Available USB port   USB sync cable (included with your Palm Treo 700w smartphone)   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   15   CHAPTER 1   Setting up your smartphone and computer   1. Close any applications that are currently running on your computer,   including those running in the background. Your computer needs to   have all its resources available to install the software.   [ ! ]   Before You Begin   Check the following:   • You must have   Windows Media   Player 10 or later   installed on your   computer.   2. Insert the Getting Started CD into the CD drive on your computer.   3. Follow the onscreen instructions during the installation. The Install   program prompts you to synchronize for the first time. See   “Synchronizing contacts and other info” on page 32 for more info   on synchronization.   • If you are installing   on a computer at   work, make sure your   company allows you   to install new   Connecting your smartphone to your computer   software. Contact   your company’s   IT department for   help.   [ * ] NOTE If you’re transferring from a previous Windows Mobile   device or from a Palm OS® device, you can learn more about how to   move content, such as pictures, music, and files, to your smartphone by   Tip   Need additional help   installing the desktop   software? See   1. Plug the AC charger into a wall outlet. If necessary, connect an   adapter.   “Trouble installing the   desktopsoftware?”on   page 212.   2. Plug the USB sync cable into an available USB port or into a   powered USB hub on your computer.   3. With the USB cable on the left, connect the sync cable to the bottom   of your smartphone.   4. Connect the charger cable to the connector on the sync cable.   16   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Setting up your computer   CHAPTER 1   Tip   For best performance,   plug your sync cable   directly into a USB   port on your   computer. If your   computer has USB   ports on both the front   and back, we suggest   using the back port. If   you use a USB hub,   make sure it is a   powered hub.   USB sync   cable   This button has   no function with   your Treo 700w   smartphone   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   17   CHAPTER 1   Setting up your smartphone and computer   18   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   CHAPTER 2   Moving around on your   smartphone   Tip   Some third-party   applications may not   work with the 5-way   navigator, and you   must use the stylus   instead.   Moving around the screen   To move around the Palm® 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, you’ll find your   own favorite way to scroll, highlight, and select items.   Did You Know?   Custom navigation   features are available   when you browse the   web using Internet   Explorer. See   The 5-way includes the Right , Left , Up , Down , and Center   buttons.   “Viewing a web   page” on page 104.   Up   Center   Tip   The arrow icons that   indicate directions on   the 5-way are   Left   Right   different from the   onscreen scroll   arrows and the   Down   arrows that indicate a   list is available (see   “Selecting options in   a list” on page 25).   19   CHAPTER 2   Moving around on your smartphone   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.There are several methods of scrolling:   Tip   When you are in   applications such as   Messaging, Internet   Explorer, and Word   Mobile, press and   hold Option while   pressing Left or Right   on the 5-way to   • Press the 5-way on the front of your smartphone. Press Right   Left , Up , or Down to move to the next field, button, or action   , in that direction.   automatically go to   the top and bottom of   a screen.   • Press and hold Option   one screen at a time. These keys work just like the Page Up and   Page Down keys on your computer keyboard.   while pressing Up   or Down to scroll   • • Press and hold Option   to the top or bottom of the current document or entry.   while pressing Left or Right to jump   When viewing a screen with tabs,   Scroll arrows   such as when adding a contact,   press Down to scroll to the tabs,   and then press Left or Right to   move between tabs.   • • When inside a text field, press   Right or Left to move to the   next character, and press Up   or   Down to move between lines.   When inside a list, press and hold   Up or Down to rapidly scroll   through the list.   Scroll arrows   • • Tap an onscreen scroll arrow.   Tap and drag the slider of an onscreen scroll bar.   20   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Moving around the screen   CHAPTER 2   Closing screens   To accept the information you entered on a screen and to return to the   previous screen, do one of the following:   Tip   The best way to learn   to use the 5-way is to   experiment. Press   the 5-way buttons   and as you do, follow   the movement of the   border glow around   the screen. The   • • Press OK   . Use the stylus to tap   screen.   or   in the upper-right corner of the   behavior of the   5-way varies slightly   in each application.   Highlighting and selecting items   On most screens, one item—a button, a list entry, or a check box—is   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   (such as 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.   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   21   CHAPTER 2   Moving around on your smartphone   Highlighting text   Tip   When text is   highlighted, you   can press Backspace   to delete the   You can use the 5-way or the stylus to highlight text on the screen:   • • 5-way: Press and hold Shift   Up , or Down to extend the highlight in that direction.   while pressing Right , Left   , highlighted text.   Stylus: Tap and drag the stylus across the text you want to   highlight. To highlight a word, double-tap it. To highlight a   paragraph, triple-tap it.   Using the action keys   The left and right action keys give you quick access to tasks that you can   do on the current screen, so the action key items vary from application   to application and from screen to screen. Look on the screen directly   above the action key to see the action that it does in the current context.   In some contexts, these keys may do nothing at all. In most cases the   right action key   opens the menu, and the left 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.   22   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Moving around the screen   CHAPTER 2   Did You Know?   You can select most   menu items by   Left action key   activates this   command   Right action key   activates this   command   pressing a key on the   keyboard. To quickly   access a menu item,   press Menu (right   action key) followed   by the underlined   letter in the menu   item’s name.   Left action key   Right action key   Selecting menu items   In many applications, a menu provides access to additional features.   The menu is hidden until you press Menu   (right action key). To get   the most out of your smartphone, it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself   with the additional features available through the menu in various   applications.   1. Press Menu   display an application’s menu.   2. Press Up or Down to highlight a   (right action key) to   menu item.   3. If an arrow appears next to a menu item,   press Center   additional options for that item, and then   press Up or Down to highlight a   or Right to display   menu item. To return to the main menu   without making a selection, press Left   . Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   23   CHAPTER 2   Moving around on your smartphone   4. Press Center   to select the menu item, or press Left or   (right action key) to close the menu and cancel your   Menu   selection.   Selecting options in a shortcut menu   Most applications also provide access to context-sensitive, shortcut   menus—similar 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   shortcut menu.   to open the   3. Press Up   menu item.   or Down to highlight a   4. Press Center   to select the menu item   or press Left to cancel your selection.   24   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Moving around the screen   CHAPTER 2   Selecting options in a list   Tip   You can also tap and   hold an item with the   stylus to open the   shortcut menu.   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.   Tip   When selecting fields   you might not see the   downward-pointing   arrow until you press   Center on the 5-way.   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 or Down   to highlight the item you want, and then   press Center to make your selection.   Did You Know?   In fields where you   see a downward-   pointing arrow but   no rectangle, you   must tap the arrow   with the stylus to   expand the field.   • • 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   . Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   25   CHAPTER 2   Moving around on your smartphone   Tip   Using the keyboard   Left   action key   Phone/Send   When using the   keyboard, most   people find it easiest   to hold the   smartphonewithtwo   hands and to use the   tips of both thumbs   to press the keys.   Right   action key   Power/End   OK   Start   Backspace   Return   Tip   Option   Shift   You can change the   backlight shut-off   interval. Press Start   and select Settings.   Select the System   tab, and then select   Backlight. Set the   time interval on the   Battery Power tab   and on the External   Power tab.   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. The backlight 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. You can set   different time intervals depending on whether the smartphone is   operating on battery power or is connected to an external power   source. The backlight also turns off when an application’s power-saving   features turn it off.   Tip   You can turn off the   first letter   capitalizationsetting.   For details see   “Setting input   options” on   page 187.   Did You Know?   The keyboard   backlight dims in   parallel to the screen   backlight.   26   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Using the keyboard   CHAPTER 2   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:   Tip   The alternate   characters are   grouped according to   their similarity to the   corresponding key.   For example, the   alternate characters   available for the e key   are é, è, ë, and ê. If   you press the wrong   key, press Backspace   to return to the full list   of alternate   • Press Shift   hold Shift while entering a letter.   , and then enter a letter. You don’t need to press and   • Press Shift   twice to turn on Caps Lock, and then enter a series of   letters. When Caps Lock is on, this symbol appears at the bottom of   the screen: . To turn off Caps Lock, press Shift   again.   Entering numbers, punctuation, and symbols   Numbers, punctuation, and symbols appear above the letters on   the keys. To enter these characters, do one of the following:   characters. You can   then press another   key.   • Press Option , and then press the key of the desired character.   You don’t need to hold Option while pressing the key.   Did You Know?   If you don’t know   which key to press to   narrow the list when   entering a symbol,   you can scroll   through the full list   until you find the   character you want.   • 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.   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.   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   27   CHAPTER 2   Moving around on your smartphone   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 é, press e. See the table on the next page for a list of corresponding   characters.   3. Press Up   4. Press Center   or Down to highlight the desired character.   to insert the character.   Symbols and accented characters   Press Alt   and   enter...   to select...   Press Alt   and   enter...   to select...   Press Alt   and   enter...   to select...   a á à ä â ã å æ   o ó ò ö ô œ õ   0 ° A Á À Ä Â Ã Å Æ   ß O Ó Ò Ö Ô Œ Õ   1 2 3 b or B   p or P   r or R   s ¶ c C e E i ç ¢ ©   ® Ç ¢ ©   ß Šs §   ß ŠS §   ™ é è ë ê   É È Ë Ê   í ì ï î   S t or T   u $ ! £ ¥ ¢   ú ù ü û   ¡ 28   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Using the keyboard   CHAPTER 2   Symbols and accented characters   Press Alt   and   enter...   to select...   Press Alt   and   enter...   to select...   Press Alt   and   enter...   to select...   I Í Ì Ï Î   £ U Ú Ù Ü Û   ? ; ¿ l or L   n x or X   x ¤   ÿ :-) :-( ;-)   ñ y . , ' " @ +   - * / # ( or   ) : & _ • % = ÷ ^   £ ¥ ¢ [ ] { } < > « »   N Ñ Y © ® ~ \ Ø µ |   ° Ÿ Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   29   CHAPTER 2   Moving around on your smartphone   Tip   With the Start menu   open, you can press   the letter underlined in   the application’s name   to open the app. For   example, press H to   open Help. You can   also select the   shortcut icons at the   top of the Start menu   to open recently used   applications.   Opening applications   You can access all the applications on your smartphone through the   Start menu:   1. Press Start   Start menu.   to open the   2. Use the 5-way navigator to   highlight the application   you want to use. To view   additional applications,   select Programs.   Did You Know?   You can open apps by   pressing Option and   then pressing Phone/   Send, Start, or OK.   You can customize the   apps assigned to   these button   3. Press Center   the highlighted   application.   to open   4. (Optional) Press OK   to return to Programs and open another   application. The current application continues to run in the   background.   combinations; see   “Reassigning   buttons” on page 185   for details.   Closing applications   You can have several applications open at once, so you don’t 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.   Tip   You can also open   Memory Settings from   the Start menu. Press   Start, select Settings,   select the System tab,   and then Memory.   30   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Using your Today screen   CHAPTER 2   1. Press and hold OK   2. On the Running Programs tab, do one of the following:   to open Memory Settings.   Tip   If y69.80931c306e6pree/9.80   • • 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 If you press OK   to return to Programs, the current   application continues to run in the background.   Using your Today screen   Your Today screen is your home base. From your Today screen you can   quickly look up a contact, dial a phone number or speed dial button, see   your latest calendar appointments, see the number of unread email   messages, and even display a web page.   To access your Today screen, press Phone/Send   . Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   31   CHAPTER 2   Moving around on your smartphone   • Title bar and status info: See “What are all those icons?” on   page 38 to learn about the icons that appear in this area.   Tip   We recommend that   you download and   install the free backup   and restore app from   http://   support/enterprise/   software/. A backup   and restore app   preserves your data   and settings if your   smartphone is ever   lost or stolen, and it   protects your data   during a hard reset.   • • Dial Lookup field: Begin typing the name or number you want to   look up. See “Dialing by contact name” on page 41 for more info.   Web search field: Enter a word you want to find on the Internet   and press Center   required).   to begin the search (data services connection   • Speed dial entries: Select the picture or button you want to dial.   See “Defining speed dial buttons” on page 54 to create your own.   Synchronizing contacts and other info   Each time you connect your smartphone to your computer, it   automatically synchronizes the items that are set to sync. You can   synchronize using a cable or you can sync wirelessly.   To use ActiveSync, you must first install the software from the Getting   Started CD that came with your smartphone. See “Installing the   desktop synchronization software” on page 16 for instructions.   To use Direct Push Technology, make sure you are accessing an   Exchange Server 2003 upgraded to Service Pack 2. See “Setting up an   Exchange Server email account” on page 88.   You can customize the sync settings (see “Setting synchronization   options” on page 161) or use the default settings to synchronize your   info in the following applications:   32   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Synchronizing contacts and other info   CHAPTER 2   1. Connect your smartphone to your   computer. You should hear the   ActiveSync® tone.   2. Look for the ActiveSync icon   the top of your smartphone’s   screen and the ActiveSync icon   in the taskbar on your computer.   at   • If you don’t see the ActiveSync   icon, make sure the desktop   synchronization software that   came with your smartphone is   running on your computer.   This button has   no function with   your Treo 700w   smartphone   • If you have any problems   synchronizing, see   “Synchronization (ActiveSync® software)” on page 224 for   troubleshooting suggestions.   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   33   CHAPTER 2   Moving around on your smartphone   [ ! ]   Before You Begin   Battery life   You must charge your   smartphone fully   before using it the   first time. Wait until   the indicator light   turns solid green,   which may take up to   3.5 hours.   your smartphone battery provides up to 4.7 hours of talk time or up to   15 days of standby time.   Maximizing battery life   You can increase your smartphone’s battery life by following a few easy   guidelines. Remember that battery life depends on how you use your   smartphone.   Tip   If the battery is fully   drained, it may take a   few moments for the   indicator light to turn   on while charging.   • Charge your smartphone whenever you’re 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.   • • 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.   Your smartphone’s wireless features (phone, email, messaging, and   web) generally consume more power than the organizer features.   If you don’t plan to use the wireless features on your smartphone   for a while, turn off your wireless services (see “Turning Wireless   Services On/Off” on page 200). You can forward calls to a different   number or let all calls be picked up by voicemail (see “Forwarding   calls” on page 53). To see if your wireless services are on, tap the   phone-off icon   , and then select Wireless Manager.   • Turn off your smartphone’s Bluetooth® wireless technology feature   when you do not need to make a Bluetooth connection.   34   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Where to learn more   CHAPTER 2   • 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 11).   Did You Know?   If the battery drains   to the point where   your smartphone   doesn’t turn on, your   smartphone stores   your info safely until   you recharge the   battery. To avoid   draining the battery,   we recommend that   you charge and   • • Turn down the screen brightness (see “Adjusting the brightness”   on page 183).   Set your screen to turn off automatically after a shorter period of   inactivity (see “Viewing and optimizing power settings” on   page 199).   synchronize every   day, especially if you   use your   • 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.   smartphone often.   Where to learn more   For a quick introduction   • Quick Tour: The Quick Tour highlights many of your smartphone’s   features. It is already installed on your smartphone, and you can   open it at any time. Press Start   , select Programs, and then select   Quick Tour   . Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   35   CHAPTER 2   Moving around on your smartphone   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.   • Online support from Palm: For up-to-date downloads,   troubleshooting, and support information, check out   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   • Online forums: Consult online Treo 700w smartphone user   discussion groups to swap information and learn about   topics you may find nowhere else. Visit   • 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.   36   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   CHAPTER 3   Using Your Phone   Tip   Phone overview   If you press Phone/   Send while a number   is highlighted, your   device dials the   number. If a number   is highlighted,   You can make and receive calls and store speed dial entries right from   your Today screen. Be sure you know how to turn on your phone before   reading this section (see “Turning your phone on and off” on page 11).   [ ! ] IMPORTANT Depending on where you are on a network and certain   coverage conditions, you might experience interruptions with your   phone operation while using a Wi-Fi card. Palm recommends that you   turn off the phone radio when using any Wi-Fi card or remove the Wi-Fi   card when not in use to ensure that you can always make and receive   phone calls. For EMERGENCY calls, always remove the card from your   smartphone to ensure optimal connectivity.   deselect the number,   or use the Start menu   to access the Today   screen.   37   CHAPTER 3   Using Your Phone   Accessing your Today screen   Key Term   1xRTT (Single carrier   [1x] radio   » Press Phone/Send   . transmission   technology): A   wireless technology   that can provide fast   data transfer and   Internet access with   average speeds of 60-   80Kbps and bursts up   to 144Kbps.   What are all those icons?   You can monitor the status of several items using icons at the top of   your Today screen:   0 You missed an incoming call.   0 You have a voicemail message.   0 You have a new email, text, or multimedia message.   0 An error occurred during synchronization.   0 You have more than one of the conditions listed above.   0 Your phone is on. The bars display the signal strength.   0 The stronger the signal, the more bars appear. If you are   outside a coverage area, no bars appear.   38   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Phone overview   CHAPTER 3   Your phone is off.   Did You Know?   During a voice call   you can send text   messages, but you   cannot use data   features such as such   as web browsing,   email, and MMS.   0 0 You are outside a Verizon Wireless coverage area and   roaming on another mobile service provider’s network.   A voice call is in progress.   0 0 You are in an area that supports NationalAccess (1xRTT)   data services.   Tip   You are in an area that supports BroadbandAccess (EVDO)   data services.   Data services may not   be available when   you are roaming on   partner networks.   0 A NationalAccess data call is in progress. You can make   calls, but you cannot receive calls; any incoming calls go   to voicemail. When you make a call, the data transmission   is automatically interrupted.   0 Key Term   EVDO(EvolutionData   Optimized): A   » 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.   wireless broadband   technology that is   designed for very   high-speed data   transfer with average   download speeds of   400-600Kbps,   0 Your phone is connected to a NationalAccess network, but   you are not actively transmitting data. You can still make   or receive calls.   0 capable of reaching   speeds up to1.8Mbps,   and uploadspeedsup   to 156Kbps.   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 which is providing a data   connection.   0 0 A data connection is not available or your phone is off.   0 Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   39   CHAPTER 3   Using Your Phone   Your smartphone’s battery is low.   Tip   0 0 0 To quickly turn the   Bluetooth feature on   and off, tap the   Bluetooth icon to   access the Bluetooth   Settings screen.   Your smartphone’s 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.   Voice privacy is preventing over-the-air eavesdropping.   Appears during a call when this option is turned on and   available on the Verizon Wireless network.   0 Location privacy is off and your location is available to   the Verizon Wireless network and other applications.   0 ® The Bluetooth wireless technology status indicator   0 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.   0 40   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Making calls   CHAPTER 3   [ ! ]   Before You Begin   Making calls   Make sure your phone   is on (see “Turning   your phone on and   off” on page 11) and   that you’re inside a   Your smartphone offers several ways to make phone calls. Try them all   and you’ll discover which methods you prefer.   Dialing with the number pad   “Accessing your Today screen”   on page 38).   2. Using the numbered keys on the   keyboard, enter a phone number.   Tip   To see a contact’s   address, company,   and other details,   highlight the name   and press Center on   the 5-way.   3. Press Phone/Send   to dial.   [ * ] NOTE You do not need to press   Option to access the numbers on the   Tip   To clear the Dial   Lookup field and start   another Contacts   search, press OK. To   delete letters when   correcting a   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.   misspelled name,   press Backspace.   Dialing by contact name   You can look up contacts quickly by entering just a few letters of a   contact’s 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 61) or import them by   synchronizing (see “Synchronizing contacts and other info” on   page 32).   Did You Know?   After you initiate a call,   you do not need to   press Option to access   the * and # keys when   responding to further   dialing instructions.   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   41   CHAPTER 3   Using Your Phone   1. Go to your Today screen (see “Accessing your Today screen” on   page 38).   2. Using the keyboard, begin entering one   to call:   Did You Know?   After you look up a   contact, you can   select how you want   to communicate with   that person. Press   and hold Center on   the 5-way, and then   select the   • • • First name (JOH for John)   Last name (SMI for Smith)   First initial, a space, and then last initial   (J S for John Smith)   communication   method you want   to use.   • • First name and last name   (JOH SMI for John Smith)   Phone number (you don’t need to press   Option to access the number keys)   Did You Know?   You can dial an   alternate number for   a contact with a   speed dial button.   Highlight the speed   dial button, press and   hold Center on the   5-way, and then   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.   select a number from   the shortcut menu.   Tip   You can customize   the default speed dial   buttons. See “Editing   a speed dial button”   on page 56.   42   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Making calls   CHAPTER 3   Dialing with a speed dial button   Before you can use a speed dial button, you   must create some speed dial entries. See   “Defining speed dial buttons” on page 54.   Tip   You can hide your   speed dial buttons on   your Today Screen   and still use your   Quick Keys to call a   speed dial number.   You can make a call with your speed dial   buttons by doing any of the following:   Tip   • Select a speed dial button with the 5-way,   and then press Center   Until you change the   View By setting, your   contact list (in the   Contacts application)   is also sorted by   company name.   . • • 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   (right action key) and   select View By > Company.   3. Press Phone/Send   screen.   to go to your Today   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.   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   43   CHAPTER 3   Using Your Phone   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).   Tip   If you can’t dial a   phone number   directly from a web   page or a message,   then highlight the   number, press and   hold Center on the 5-   way, and select Copy.   Open the Dial Pad, and   then press and hold   Center on the 5-way to   Paste. Press Phone/   Send to dial.   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, and then select Yes to dial.   Redialing a recently called number   • To dial the last number you called:   Go to your Today screen, and then press   Tip   You can also access   the Call Log and Dial   Pad from the Today   screen by pressing   Menu (right action   key) and selecting Call   Log or Dial Pad.   and hold Phone/Send   . • To select from your most recently   dialed numbers: Go to your Today   screen, press Phone/Send   , highlight   the number 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   , and then select Call Log.   Highlight the number you want to call,   and then press Call   to dial.   (left action key)   44   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Making calls   CHAPTER 3   Dialing using the onscreen Dial Pad   The onscreen Dial Pad is useful when you need to dial 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.   Did You Know?   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   on the 5-way to paste   the number.   1. Go to your Today screen.   2. Press Phone/Send   3. Tap the onscreen Dial Pad to enter the number.   4. Press Phone/Send to dial.   and then select Dial Pad from the menu.   Did You Know?   When you are on a   plane, you can turn off   your phone and all   wireless services   using Wireless   Manager (see   “Turning Wireless   Services On/Off” on   page 200). But you   can still wake up the   screen and use any   app that doesn't   require wireless   services, like your   smartphone's   calendar, music   player, and games.   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   45   CHAPTER 3   Using Your Phone   Tip   Receiving calls   See a picture of the   person calling you!   Learn how to assign a   caller ID picture in   “Assigning a picture   and ringtone ID to a   contact” on page 176.   To receive calls, your phone must be on.   To answer a call, do one of the following:   • • • Press Phone/Send   Press Answer   . (left action key).   If the headset is attached, press the headset button.   Did You Know?   You can also ignore a   call and send a text   message. Press Menu   (right action key) and   select Ignore with text   message.   To ignore a call and send it to voicemail, do one of the following:   • • Press Power/End   Press Menu   . (right action key) and select Ignore.   To silence the ringer while your smartphone is ringing:   Tip   • Press the Volume button or any key on your smartphone except   Phone/Send, Power/End, or the 5-way.   If music is playing   when a call arrives,   the smartphone rings   softly. You can answer   the phone as you   normally would. The   audio pauses during   your call.   • 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   . When you silence the ringer, you can either answer the call or let it ring   through to voicemail.   46   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Using voicemail   CHAPTER 3   Did You Know?   When a Voicemail   icon appears at the   top of the screen,   you can tap this icon   to retrieve your   Using voicemail   Setting up voicemail   1. Go to your Today screen.   2. Press and hold 1 on the keyboard to dial   Verizon Wireless’s voicemail system.   3. Follow the voice prompts to set up   your voicemail.   voicemail.   Tip   You do not need to   press Option to enter   numbers, , or   while on an active   call.   # * Voicemail notification   When you have a new voicemail message,   a notification screen appears. To hear your   message now, press Listen   key). To retrieve your message later, press   Dismiss (right action key). When you   have unretrieved voicemail messages, a   Voicemail icon appears at the top of your screen and the left action   Tip   (left action   If you have trouble   accessing a   voicemailsystem,try   changing the Dial   Pad tone setting. See   “Selecting your call   settings” on   key is labeled Voicemail.   page 177.   Retrieving voicemail messages   1. Go to your Today screen.   2. Press and hold 1 on the keyboard to dial Verizon Wireless’s   voicemail system.   3. Enter your voicemail password using the keyboard, or press Extra   Digits   a speed dial button” on page 54 for details).   4. Select Play to listen to your messages.   (left action key) if you defined this option (see “Creating   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   47   CHAPTER 3   Using Your Phone   Tip   Managing active calls   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.   When you make or receive a call, the active call info appears on your   Today screen.   Current duration of call   Did You Know?   You can send and   receive textmessages   during a call. This is   a great way to stay   connected with   Caller’s name and number   colleagues during   a long call.   During a call, you can do any of the following:   • Put the call on hold: Press Hold   call off hold, press Off Hold   (left action key). To take the   (left action key).   • Use the built-in speakerphone: Press Menu   key) and select Speakerphone. To return to the earpiece, press   Menu (right action key) again and select Speakerphone Off.   (right action   • • Mute the microphone so you can’t be heard: Press Menu   (right action key) and select Mute. To turn the microphone back on,   press Menu   (right action key) again and select Cancel Mute.   Switch to another application: Press Start   and select the   application.   48   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Managing active calls   CHAPTER 3   Ending a call   Tip   You can also save   contact info from   other applications,   such as Messaging.   Do one of the following:   • • Press Power/End.   . Press the headset button (if the headset is attached and has a button   on it). Some headsets do not have a button.   Did You Know?   If an incoming call   uses caller ID   blocking, you do not   see the Add Contact   prompt.   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   Today screen.   to return to your   Saving phone numbers   After you complete a call, you are prompted   to add the number if it is not already 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 name.   • • To decline adding the number, press Dismiss   (left action key).   To permanently disable the Add Contact prompt, select Don’t show   this again.   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   49   CHAPTER 3   Using Your Phone   If you don’t add a number right away, follow these steps to add it later:   Did You Know?   When the second call   is outgoing, you can   conference the two   calls, but you cannot   swap between them.   page 44).   2. Highlight the number you want to save.   3. Press and hold Center   select Save to Contacts.   to open the shortcut menu, and then   When the second call   is incoming, you can   swap between the   two calls, but you   cannot conference   them.   4. Enter the information for the entry.   5. Press OK   . More ways to manage calls   t y4 Tw [( e(e(ou )]TJ 0 -1.1466 TD 0.6017 Tc 0.0049 Tw8( act22-15.15)-6.9 0 -3.a15)-6n)o, y repsnce   Your Treo 700w smartphone offers many advanced telephone features,   including call waiting, three-way calling, and call forwarding.   Making a second call   You can make a second call while your first   call is still active. When you dial a second   number, the first call is automatically placed   on hold.   To dial a second number, use any of the   methods described in “Making calls” on   page 41. If you’re dialing by contact name or   with the keyboard, you must first use the   5-way to select the Dial Lookup field.   When two calls are active, your Today screen includes two call status   sections, each representing one of the calls.   50   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   More ways to manage calls   CHAPTER 3   Answering a second call (call waiting)   When you’re on a call and you receive a second call, the call-waiting   notification appears. You can do any of the following:   • • • Place the current call on hold and answer the new call:   Press Answer   (left action key) or Phone/Send   . Send the new call to voicemail: Press Menu   (right action   key) and select Ignore.   Send the new caller a text message: Press Menu   (right   action key) and select Ignore with text message. The second call is   sent to voicemail.   • Hang up both calls: Press Power/End   to voicemail.   . The second call is sent   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   51   CHAPTER 3   Using Your Phone   Making a conference call   Tip   If 72 and 73   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.   * * do not turn call   forwarding on and   off, please contact   Verizon Wireless to   obtaintheforwarding   codes for your area.   1. Put the first call on hold, and then place a   second call.   After you turn on call   forwarding, call your   smartphone to   2. Press Conference   (left action key);   this joins the two active calls in a   conference.   confirm that call   forwarding is active.   3. When you’re done, press End   Conference   (left action key); this   ends the second call and returns you to   the first call. If you’re ready to hang up   both calls, press Power/End   instead.   Using Flash mode during an Active call   Flash mode is an alternate way to manually manage your calls while   one or more calls are active. The preferred methods are described in   “Making a second call” on page 50, “Answering a second call (call   waiting)” on page 51, and “Making a conference call” on page 52.   When these methods don’t work, you can use Flash mode. This mode is   often used during a conference call when one of the calls has ended but   the other remains connected.   1. Press Phone/Send   from the Active Call screen.   2. Select Send Key (Flash).   52   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   More ways to manage calls   CHAPTER 3   3. Press Flash   (left action key). Depending on the state of your   active call, pressing Flash does one of the following:   • • • If you have two active calls, you can swap between them.   If you have one active call, you can dial another number.   If you have one active call, you can dial another number. You can   press Flash   call.   (left action key) again to set up a conference   • If you have two calls in conference, press Flash   key) to hang up the second call, and then dial another number.   (left action   4. Press Power/End   to exit Flash mode and end all calls.   Forwarding calls   You can forward calls to another phone number. Please check with   Verizon Wireless about availability and pricing of forwarded calls;   additional charges may apply.   1. Go to your Today screen.   2. Dial 72 followed by the number where you want to forward your   * calls. For example: 72 415-555-1234.   * 3. Press Phone/Send   to dial.   4. When you’re ready to turn off call forwarding, dial *73, and then   press Phone/Send   . Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   53   CHAPTER 3   Using Your Phone   Viewing minutes usage   1. Go to the Call Log (see “Redialing a recently called number” on   page 44).   Tip   Keep in mind that your   billing statement may   vary slightly from the   information you see   onscreen. Usage is   charged based on   your calling plan, and   calling plans vary.   2. Press Menu   (right action key) and select Call Timers to view   voice minutes or Data Log to view data minutes.   3. (Optional) To reset the counters to zero, select Reset.   4. Press OK   . Defining speed dial buttons   Your smartphone lets you create both picture and text speed dial   buttons so that you can select a button on the Today screen to quickly   dial a number.   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   (right action key) 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.   54   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Defining speed dial buttons   CHAPTER 3   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   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 doesn’t have a picture, the Picture Speed Dial option is   not available.   Tip   You can add a special   ringtone to a contact   associated with the   speed-dialbutton. See   “Adding a contact” on   page 61.   Tip   6. (Optional) Select the Advanced tab and set   any of the following options:   Quick Keys can be   letters or numbers,   but you can’t use both   the letter and number   for the same key. For   example, the   voicemail Quick Key is   1. The letter   equivalent for that key   is E, so you cannot   assign E as a Quick   Key to another speed   dial button.   • 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   (left action key) 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.   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   55   CHAPTER 3   Using Your Phone   Repeats the current message.   Plays the next message.   Tip   The playback controls   for the Verizon   7. P r e s s O K   . Wireless Voicemail   speed dial button are   already set up for the   Verizon Wireless   voicemail system.   Editing a speed dial button   1. Go to your Today screen.   2. Highlight the speed dial button you want to edit.   Tip   3. Press and hold Center   select Edit Speed Dial.   4. Make the desired changes.   to open the shortcut menu, and then   You can also edit a   speed dial button by   pressing Menu and   selecting Speed Dial   Options, and then   selecting the button   you want to edit.   5. Press OK   . Deleting a speed dial button   1. Go to your Today screen.   2. Highlight the speed dial button you want to delete.   3. Press and hold Center   select Edit Speed Dial.   to open the shortcut menu, and then   4. Press Delete   . 5. Select Yes to confirm deletion.   56   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Defining speed dial buttons   CHAPTER 3   Arranging your speed dial buttons   1. Go to your Today screen.   2. Press Menu   (right action key) and   select Speed Dial Options.   3. Highlight the button you want to move.   4. Press Option   + Left or Right to   move the button in that direction.   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   57   CHAPTER 3   Using Your Phone   Tip   Using a phone headset   You can use the   headset that came   with your   smartphone or   compatible third-   party headsets.   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).   Tip   Theheadsetdesigned   for Treo 180/270/300   smartphones is not   compatible with the   Palm Treo 700w   smartphone.   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   Respond to call waiting   Hang up all calls   • • Swap between calls if the second call is an incoming call   Create a conference call, if the second call is an outgoing call   58   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Using a phone headset   CHAPTER 3   Headset specifications   Did You Know?   To hear stereo   through the jack (such   as music), you need   to use a stereo   adapter or other   accessory (sold   separately). For info   on compatible audio   accessories, visit   Your smartphone works with headsets that have a 2.5mm, 3-pin   connector (look for two black bands on the plug). When in doubt, ask   the third-party headset manufacturer if the product is compatible with   Palm 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 700w 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.   Did You Know?   If you have both a   compatible Bluetooth   headset and car kit,   the one you   connected to your   smartphone last   becomes the active   device.   For a list of compatible hands-free devices with Bluetooth wireless   technology, go to http://www.palm.com/us/products/smartphones/   To learn how to set up and connect to Bluetooth devices, see   “Connecting to devices with Bluetooth® wireless technology” on   page 110.   Tip   To find out how to   transfer yourcontacts   from your   Here are tips for working with a Bluetooth hands-free device:   smartphone to your   car kit, go to http://   www.palm.com/us/   products/   treo700w/   • To transfer a call from the handset to a Bluetooth hands-free device   during a call, press Menu (right action key) and select Connect   Bluetooth. To transfer the call back to the headset, press Menu   (right action key) and select Cancel Bluetooth.   • To transfer a call from a wired headset to a Bluetooth headset or car   kit that is within range and with which you’ve previously set up a   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   59   CHAPTER 3   Using Your Phone   partnership (Bluetooth headset or car kit required, sold separately),   unplug the wired headset and press the button on the Bluetooth   headset or car kit.   60   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   CHAPTER 4   Staying Organized   [ ! ]   Before You Begin   Contacts   Install the latest   software from your   Getting Started CD.   Adding a contact   1. Press Start   Tip   and select Contacts.   If you have many   contacts to enter, it’s   best to enter them in   Microsoft Office   Outlook on your   computer and then   sync. See   “Synchronizing   contacts and   other info” on   2. Press New   3. Use the 5-way navigator to move between   fields as you enter information.   4. To add a caller ID picture that displays   when that person calls, select Picture,   and then select Camera and take a picture,   or select an existing picture from   the Thumbnail screen.   (left action key).   page 32 for details.   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.   Tip   Be sure to enter   mobile numbers and   emailaddressesinthe   correct fields.   7. To assign a ringtone to the entry, select Ring tone and select a tone.   Otherwise Messaging   can’t find this info   when you address a   message and   8. After you enter all the information, press OK   . Calendar can’t find   your contacts to invite   them to meetings.   61   CHAPTER 4   Staying Organized   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:   Tip   In the Contacts list,   press Up and Down   on the 5-way to move   to thepreviousornext   contact.   • • • • First name   Last name   First initial and last initial separated by a space   Phone number   Did You Know?   You can find a contact   by company name.   Press Menu and select   View By > Company.   Select a company   name to see the   2. Select the entry you want to open.   3. Press Menu   (right action key) and select Edit.   4. Make changes to the entry as necessary.   5. Press OK   . contacts who work   there.   Deleting a contact   1. In the Contacts list, highlight the contact you want to delete.   Tip   To view a particular   group of contacts,   press Menu, select   Filter, and then select   the category you want   to view.   2. Press Menu   3. Select Yes.   (right action key) and select Delete Contact.   Customizing Contacts   1. Go to the Contacts list.   2. Press Menu   (right action key) and select Options.   Tip   You can also open   Contacts from your   Today screen. Press   Menu and select   Contacts.   3. Set any of the following options:   • • • Show alphabetical index: Displays the alphabet at the top of   the Contacts list. You can use this index to find a contact.   Show contact names only: Lets you fit more names on the   Contacts list by hiding everything but the contact’s name.   Area code: Sets the default area code for new contact entries.   4. Press OK   . 62   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Calendar   CHAPTER 4   Finding a contact in an online address book   [ ! ]   Before You Begin   Make sure you are   accessing an   In addition to having contacts on your device, you can also access   contact information from your organization’s online address book or   Global Address List (GAL). For more information, see “Adding an online   address book” on page 95.   Exchange Server   2003 upgraded to   Service Pack 2. Add   access to the online   address book to your   smartphone. See   “Adding an online   address book” on   page 95. After adding   the online address   book, you must   1. Press Start   2. Press Menu   and select Contacts.   (right action key), and select Find Online.   Calendar   synchronize with the   Exchange Server in   order for the Find   Online option to   appear.   Displaying your calendar   1. Press Start   and select Calendar.   2. Press Menu   (right action key) and select View.   3. Select one of the following views:   Tip   • Agenda: Shows your daily schedule in list format. Upcoming   If you have several   appointments to   enter, it’s most   efficient to enter them   in Microsoft Office   Outlook on   your computer and   then synchronize   your smartphone   with your computer.   Formoreinformation,   see “Synchronizing   contacts and   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   Both morning and evening appointments   An all-day event   • Year: Shows a calendar for a 6-month period.   other info” on   page 32.   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   63   CHAPTER 4   Staying Organized   4. Use the 5-way to move to another day, week, month, or year (based   on the current view).   Tip   To pencil in an   appointment, open   the appointment,   Creating an appointment   1. Press Start   and select Calendar.   2. Press Menu   (right action key) and   select New Appointment.   3. Enter a Subject (description) and a   Location.   4. Select Starts and select the starting date   and time.   5. Select Ends and select the ending date   and time.   6. Press OK   . Creating an untimed event   An untimed event, such as a birthday, anniversary, or vacation does not   occur at a particular time. These events appear as banners at the top of   your calendar; they don’t occupy blocks of time. For example, “Submit   Final Draft” in the screenshot shown here is an untimed event.   64   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Calendar   CHAPTER 4   1. Press Start   2. Press Menu   and select Calendar.   (right action key) and   select New Appointment.   3. Enter a Subject (description).   4. Select the starting and ending dates.   5. Select All Day, and then select Yes.   6. Press OK   . Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   65   CHAPTER 4   Staying Organized   Scheduling a repeating appointment   Tip   To enter a birthday or   an anniversary, create   an untimed event that   repeats every year.   1. Create an appointment or untimed event, and then select it.   2. Press Edit   . 3. Select Occurs, and then select a repeat pattern. To create a repeat   pattern, select Edit pattern and follow the onscreen instructions.   Tip   4. Press OK   . You can also add an   alarm when you   create the event.   Adding an alarm reminder to an event   1. Create an event, and then select it.   2. Press Edit   . 3. Select Reminder, and then select Remind Me.   4. Enter the number of minutes, hours, days, or weeks before   the event you would like to receive the alarm.   5. Press OK   . Type of time units   Number of time units   66   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Calendar   CHAPTER 4   Sending a meeting request   [ ! ]   Before You Begin   You can email meeting invitations to contacts who use Microsoft® Office   Outlook® or Outlook Mobile.   Create contact entries   with email addresses   for the people you   want to invite to a   meeting. You can’t   access contact entries   without email   1. Create an event, and then select it.   2. Press Edit   (left action key).   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.   addresses from your   calendar.   4. Press OK   . Did You Know?   If you are using an   Exchange 2003 Server   with Service Pack 2,   you can use your   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.   corporate Global   Address List to find   contact information   for an attendee. Select   Attendees, press   Menu, and then select   Find Online. Enter the   name of the attendee   and select Find.   Marking an event as sensitive   If other people have access to your Microsoft Office Outlook calendar   on your computer and you don’t want them to see an appointment, you   can mark that appointment as private to hide it from other Microsoft   Office Outlook users.   1. Create an event, and then select it.   2. Press Edit   (left action key).   Tip   3. Select Sensitivity, and then select one of the following:   If you don’t see an   option on the screen,   press Down on the   5-way to scroll to   other options. For   example, when   • Private: Displays the event on your smartphone and on your   computer. Meeting attendees or recipients see “Please treat this   as Private” near the top of an open appointment. If you sync with   Exchange Server, other users who can access your folders can’t   editing an event, you   don’t see the   Sensitivity option   until you scroll toward   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   67   CHAPTER 4   Staying Organized   see your private events; they see private events as unavailable   time slots.   • • Personal: Displays the event on your smartphone and on your   computer. Meeting attendees or recipients see “Please treat this   as Personal” near the top of an open appointment.   Confidential: Displays the event on your smartphone and on   your computer. Meeting attendees or recipients see “Please treat   this as Confidential” near the top of an open appointment.   4. Press OK   . Organizing your schedule   Use categories to view different types of events.   1. Create an event, and then select it.   2. Press Edit   (left action key).   3. Select Category, and then check the   categories which apply to this event.   To add a new category, press   New   (left action key), enter the   category name, and then press OK   . 4. Press OK   two more times.   5. After you assign events to categories,   press Menu   select Filter.   (right action key) and   6. Select the type of events you want to view.   68   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Calendar   CHAPTER 4   Deleting an event   Tip   Not all icons appear in   all Calendar views.   1. Highlight the event you want to delete.   2. Press Menu   3. Select Yes.   (right action key) and select Delete Appointment.   Customizing Calendar   1. Press Menu   select Options.   (right action key) and   2. On the General tab, set any of the   following options:   • 1st day of week: Sets Sunday or   Monday as the first day of the week   for all Calendar views.   • • Week view: Sets whether five, six, or   seven days appear in Week View.   Show half hour slots: Sets whether   time slots appear in one hour or half-hour increments in Day   View and Week View.   • Show week numbers: Sets whether week numbers (1–52)   appear in Week View.   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   69   CHAPTER 4   Staying Organized   3. Select the Appointments tab and set any   of the following options:   • Set reminders for new items: Sets   whether a reminder is automatically   added to new events and how long   before the event the reminder appears.   You can override this setting for   individual events.   • Show icons: Sets which icons appear   next to events.   The event has a reminder.   The event repeats in a specified pattern.   The event has a note attached.   A location has been assigned to the event.   The event is a meeting.   The event is marked private.   • Send meeting requests via: Sets the Messaging method used   to send meeting requests: email, MMS, or SMS.   4. Press OK   . 70   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Tasks   CHAPTER 4   Did You Know?   If you want to use   Tasks Over the Air   (OTA)   Tasks   You can use Tasks to remind you of tasks you need to complete and to   keep a record of completed tasks.   synchronization,   install the software   from your Getting   Started CD. OTA   features also require   an Exchange Server   2003 upgrade to   Service Pack 2. The   option to synchronize   taskswirelesslyinthe   ActiveSync   Adding a task   1. Press Start   2. Select Tasks   3. Press New   and select Programs.   . . 4. Enter a description of the task as the Subject.   5. Set any of the following:   • Priority: Sets the priority level for this   task. Later you can arrange your tasks   based on the importance of each task.   Status: Indicates whether the task is   now completed.   application appears   only if you have the   appropriate sever.   • • Tip   Starts: Specifies when the task   You can also add a   task by selecting the   Tasks entry bar at the   top of the screen.   begins.   • • Due: Sets the due date for the task.   Occurs: Indicates if the task repeats   at regular intervals and how often it repeats.   Reminder: Sets an alarm for this task and indicates when you   want to be reminded.   • • • Categories: Assigns the task to one or more categories.   Sensitivity: Marks this task as Normal, Personal, Private, or   Confidential.   • Notes: Lets you enter additional text for the task.   6. Press OK   . Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   71   CHAPTER 4   Staying Organized   Checking off a task   Tip   You can also mark a   task complete by   tapping the check box   next to the task on the   Tasks list.   1. Select the task you want to check off.   2. Press Edit   3. Select Status and select Completed.   4. Press OK   (left action key).   . Did You Know?   Overdue tasks appear   in red.   Organizing your tasks   1. In the Tasks list, press Menu   action key) and select Filter.   (right   2. Select which tasks you want to view: All Tasks, Recently Viewed,   No Categories, Active Tasks, Completed Tasks, or a specific   category, such as Business or Personal.   3. Press Menu   (right action key) and select Sort By.   4. Select the sort method: Status, Priority, Subject, Start Date, or   Due Date.   72   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Tasks   CHAPTER 4   Deleting a task   1. Highlight the task you want to delete.   2. Press Menu   3. Select Yes.   (right action key) and select Delete Task.   Customizing Tasks   1. Go to the Tasks list.   2. Press Menu   (right action key) and select Options.   3. Set any of the following options:   • Set reminders for new items: Automatically adds a reminder   to new tasks. The default reminder is set to 8:00 on the morning   the task is due. You can override this setting for individual tasks.   • • Show start and due dates: Displays task start and due dates in   the Tasks list.   Show Tasks entry bar: Displays the Tasks entry bar at the top   of the Tasks list.   4. Press OK   . Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   73   CHAPTER 4   Staying Organized   [ ! ]   Before You Begin   Notes   Install the software   from your Getting   Started CD that came   with your   Notes are a great way to capture thoughts, questions, and meeting   notes on your Palm Treo 700w smartphone.   smartphone.   Creating a note   1. Press Start   2. Select Notes   3. Press New   and select Programs.   . (left action key).   Did You Know?   You can add several   voice notes within a   single note.   4. Do one of the following:   • • • Type the text with the keyboard.   Write the text with the stylus.   Draw a sketch with the stylus,   crossing at least three ruled lines.   5. Press OK   . Recording a voice note   You can create a new voice note or add a recording to an existing note.   1. Press Start   2. Select Notes   and select Programs.   . 3. To add a recording to a note, open the   note you want to add the recording to. To   create a new voice note, skip this step.   4. Press Menu   select View Recording Toolbar.   5. Select to begin recording.   (right action key) and   74   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Notes   CHAPTER 4   6. Speak into your smartphone's microphone or hold it close to   another sound source.   Tip   To play a recording,   select the voice note   in the Notes list or   open the note   7. When you finish recording, select   to stop recording. A Recording   icon appears in the note or note list, depending on where you   recorded the note.   containing the   recording and select   the Recording icon.   8. Press OK   . Creating a note from a template   1. Go to the Notes list.   2. Select the Show list in the upper-left, and then select Templates.   3. Open the template you want to use.   4. Enter the information.   Tip   To create a new   template, open the   note you want to save   as a template. Press   Menu and select   Rename/Move.Select   Name, and then enter   a name for the   template. Select the   Show list, and then   select Template.   Press OK.   5. Press OK   . 6. Rename the note and move it to the appropriate folder. See   “Organizing your notes” on page 75 for details.   Organizing your notes   You can rename your notes, move notes to another folder, and move   notes between your smartphone and an expansion (storage) card.   1. Go to the Notes list and highlight a note you want to move.   2. Press Menu   (right action key) and select Rename/Move.   3. Select Name, and then enter a new name for the note.   4. Select Folder, and then select the folder you want to store the note.   5. Select Location, and then select Main memory or Storage Card.   6. Press OK   . Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   75   CHAPTER 4   Staying Organized   7. Select the Show list in the upper-left, and then select the folder you   want to view.   8. Select the Sort By list in the upper-right, and then select whether   you want to sort your notes by Name, Date, Size, or Type.   Tip   To create a new folder,   go to the Notes list,   select the Show list in   the upper-left, and   then select Add/   Delete. Select New,   enter a name for   the folder, and then   press OK.   Deleting a note   1. Go to the Notes list and highlight the note you want to delete.   2. Press Menu   3. Select Yes.   (right action key) and select Delete.   Customizing Notes   1. Go to the Notes list.   2. Press Menu   (right action key) and select Options.   3. Set any of the following options:   • Default mode: Sets the default entry mode to Writing or   Typing.   • • • Default template: Sets the default template for new notes.   Save to: Sets the default location where new notes are stored.   Record button action: Sets whether the Side button opens the   Notes application or stays in the current application.   4. Press OK   . 76   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Calculator   CHAPTER 4   Tip   Calculator   You can tap the   screen or use the   keyboard to input   numbers.   You can use Calculator for basic arithmetic   calculations, such as addition, subtraction,   multiplication, and division.   Did You Know?   When you store a   number in memory, it   replaces the one that   is currently stored.   Performing calculations   1. Press Start   and select Programs.   2. Select Calculator   . 3. Enter numbers and perform calculations,   including the following:   Tip   Clears the last digit in a multi-digit   entry.   To paste a number   you copied in another   application, press   Edit and select Paste.   To copy a number,   press Edit and select   Copy. You can paste   the copied number in   another application.   Clears the current calculation or the displayed number.   Calculates the reciprocal of a number.   Calculates percentage.   Calculates the square root of a number.   Switches a number between negative and positive.   Using the Calculator memory   Tip   • To store a number, select the box to the left of the entry box. An M   appears in the box.   For more advanced   calculations, use   Excel Mobile. See   “Excel Mobile” on   page 142 for details.   • To add the displayed number to the number stored in memory,   select   To display the number stored in memory, select   To clear the memory, select   . • • . . Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   77   CHAPTER 4   Staying Organized   78   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   CHAPTER 5   [ ! ]   Before You Begin   Using Email and Other   Wireless Services   Do the following:   • Make sure your   phone is on before   you send or receive   messages.   • For delivery of   Outlook email using   Direct Push   Sending and receiving messages   and email   Technology, install   the software from   your Getting Started   CD. This feature also   requires an Exchange   Server 2003 upgrade   to Service Pack 2.   You can use the Messaging application to exchange email, brief 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 smartphone to send or receive messages, consult Verizon   Wireless for pricing and availability of email, text, multimedia, and IM   messaging services.   Did You Know?   When addressing a   message, you can   enter the first few   numbers of a   contact’s mobile   phone number or the   contact’s first and last   initials separated by a   space.   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.   2. Press Messaging   3. Press Left until you see Text Messages in the title bar.   4. Press New (left action key).   (left action key).   79   CHAPTER 5   Using Email and Other Wireless Services   5. Do one of the following to address the   message:   Did You Know?   You can send and   receivetextmessages   even while you are on   a phone call. This is   easiest when using a   hands-free headset or   the speakerphone.   • If the recipient’s name and mobile   number are in your Contacts list, type   the first few letters of the first or last   name or simply enter the first initial,   followed by a space, and then the last   initial to find a name.   Tip   • If the recipient’s name is in an online   Some symbols can’t   be used in text   messages. Invalid   characters are   automatically   replaced by the   Messaging   address book, press Center   the name, press Menu   , enter   (right action key), and then select   Find Online. Select the name, and then select to use either the   phone number or email address. For more information, see   “Adding an online address book” on page 95 and “Using an   online address book” on page 96.   If the recipient’s name and mobile number are not in your   Contacts list, enter the full mobile number or email address.   application.   • 6. Enter your message, or press Menu   (right action key), select   My Text, and then select a predefined phrase you want to insert.   7. (Optional) Press Menu   Check.   (right action key) and select Spell   8. (Optional) Press Menu   (right action key) and select Message   Options. Enter a callback number and then select OK.   9. Press Send (left action key).   80   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Sending and receiving messages and email   CHAPTER 5   Creating and sending a multimedia message   Tip   To address a message   to multiple recipients,   separate the   Multimedia messages consist of pictures, videos, text, and sounds   presented as one or more slides. Even if your smartphone does not   include a camera, you can still send, receive, and view pictures and   videos. You can include any of the following items:   addresses with a   semicolon (;). If you   address a single text   to three people, you   are billed for three   messages; if you   Ringtones   • MIDI   address a multimedia   message to three   people, you are billed   for one message.   Sound clips   • • WAV   QCELP   Pictures   • • JPEG   GIF   Videos   • 3G2   1. Go to your Today screen.   2. Press Messaging   (left action key).   3. Press Left until you see MMS in the title bar.   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   81   CHAPTER 5   Using Email and Other Wireless Services   4. Press New   (left action key).   Tip   To add a new My Text   phrase, select Edit My   Text Messages in the   list.   5. Do one of the following to address the   message:   • If the recipient’s name and mobile   number are in your Contacts list, type   the first few letters of the first or last   name; or simply enter the first initial,   followed by a space, and then the last   initial to find a name.   Did You Know?   A multimedia   message can contain   up to 350KB that   consists of multiple   items (up to 16   slides).   • If the recipient’s name is in an online   address book, press Center   , enter the name, press   Menu   (right action key), and then select Find Online. Select   Tip   the name, and then select to use either the phone number or   email address. For more information, see “Adding an online   address book” on page 95 and “Using an online address book”   on page 96.   If the recipient’s name and mobile number or email address are   not in your Contacts list, enter the full mobile number or email   address.   While creating a   message, select the   arrows at the bottom   of the screen to move   between slides.   • 6. Select Subject and enter a title for the message.   7. Select New Slide.   8. 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 any more pictures, videos, or   sounds to that message.   82   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Sending and receiving messages and email   CHAPTER 5   • 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.   9. Enter a text caption or message for the item you inserted.   10. Select Next   message.   and repeat steps 8–9 to add other items in this   11. (Optional) Select Preview   will see it.   to view the message as the recipient   12. When you’re done creating the message, press OK   13. Press Send (left action key).   . 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 sender’s phone number.   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   83   CHAPTER 5   Using Email and Other Wireless Services   • Dismiss: Closes the notification and puts the message in your   Inbox.   Did You Know?   When viewing a   message, you can   press Right on the   5-way to move to the   next message in that   account, or press Left   on the 5-way to move   to the previous   • Menu: Opens a menu where you can select other options.   message in that   account.   Did You Know?   When you respond to   a text message from   the SMS list view,   you can change the   phone number   before sending the   response. Open the   text message and   enter your reply.   Press Send. Edit the   phone number, or   add an area code or   county code. Select   Call to send the   Viewing/playing a multimedia message   1. Go to your Today screen.   2. Press Messaging   (left action key).   3. Press Left until you see MMS in the title bar.   4. From the Inbox, select the message you   want to view.   5. If you’re viewing the message for the first   time, playback begins automatically.   Otherwise, select an item to play.   6. Do any of the following:   • • • Go the previous or next slide:   Tap Previous or Next   Pause or resume playback:   Tap Pause or Play   . message.   . Save the item that is playing: Press Menu   (right action   key) and select Save.   84   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Sending and receiving messages and email   CHAPTER 5   • • • • Go to the top of the message: Press Menu   key) and select Message Overview.   (right action   Reply to the message: Press Menu   (right action key) and   select Reply or Reply All.   Call the sender: Press Menu   (right action key) and select   Call Sender.   Save the message as a template for other messages:   Press Menu (right action key) and select Save to Template.   7. P r e s s O K   . Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   85   CHAPTER 5   Using Email and Other Wireless Services   Did You Know?   If you are out of a   coverage area or if   your phone is off, your   outgoing messages   go into the Outbox.   When you return to a   coverage area, your   pendingmessagesare   sent automatically   and transferred to the   Sent folder.   You can use your smartphone to access several types of email   accounts. Before you set up your email account on your smartphone,   you must determine which type of account you want to access, as the   steps vary for each of the following account types:   • Exchange Server: Enables you to wirelessly synchronize your   email and other information directly with the information stored on   a Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server.   When the Exchange Server 2003 is upgraded to Service Pack 2, new   features are available that allow you to access online address books   and use Direct Push Technology. These features include Global   Address List, Tasks Over The Air (OTA), and IP-based push updating   of Outlook information.   If your email account   requires a VPN   connection to   establish a secure   connection, you must   install a VPN   application (sold   separately) on your   smartphone before   you can access   Direct Push Technology is the two-way wireless delivery method   used between Microsoft Exchange 2003 with SP2 (Service Pack 2)   servers and a smartphone with Windows Mobile 5.0 with MSFP   (Messaging and Security Feature Pack) for Outlook information   (Email, Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks).   your email. See   “Connecting to a   VPN” on page 207   for more info.   Direct Push Technology uses an Internet Protocol (IP)-based   methodology rather than SMS-based methodology resulting in   lower network overhead, lower costs, and more efficient   communications.   Did You Know?   You can receive email   messages in different   formats, including   HTML, RTF, and plain   text.   • 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).   86   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Sending and receiving messages and email   CHAPTER 5   • • 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. See“Using Pocket MSN” on page 103 for   information on setting up an MSN Hotmail account.   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   87   CHAPTER 5   Using Email and Other Wireless Services   [ ! ]   Setting up an Exchange Server email account   Before You Begin   Do the following:   You can use your smartphone to sync directly with Exchange Server   using Exchange ActiveSync. You may have already set up your   Exchange Server email settings when you installed the ActiveSync®   desktop software. If you did not set up an Exchange Server email   account, work with your system administrator to gather the following   info, and then follow the steps in this section to set up an account now.   • Install the software   from the Getting   Started CD.   • For delivery of   Outlook email using   Direct Push   Technology, make   sure that your   ExchangeServer2003   is upgraded to   • • Mail server address and domain name   Your username and password   1. Press Start   and select Programs.   Service Pack 2.   2. Select ActiveSync   3. Press Menu   4. Enter the Server address, and then press Next   key).   5. Enter your username, password, and domain. The password is   case-sensitive. Your password can use numbers and text. Check if   your Caps Lock and Option Lock are active because that can affect   the password you are entering. See “Entering lowercase and   uppercase letters” on page 27 and “Entering numbers, punctuation,   and symbols” on page 27.   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.   . Tip   (right action key) and select Add Server Source.   If you already set up   an Exchange Server   account, Add Server   Source does not   appear on the menu;   Configure Server   appears on the menu   instead.   (right action   Tip   The Exchange Server   settings are case-   sensitive. Be sure to   enter uppercase and   lowercase letters   properly.   88   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Sending and receiving messages and email   CHAPTER 5   Tip   Ask your system   administrator if it is   corporate email   password on your   smartphone. You   may need to enter   your password each   time you access your   email for increased   security.   7. (Optional) Select Advanced to set the   rules for fixing sync conflicts.   8. Press Next (right action key) and   Tip   If you have problems   sending mail, try   using the following   outgoing mail   settings:   check the boxes for the types of   information you want to synchronize   with Exchange Server.   9. (Optional) Highlight one of the items   and select Settings to change the   synchronization settings for that type   of information.   Username: (9-digit   phone   number)@vzmail.net   Password: (Your   www.vtext.com   password)   10. Press Finish   (right action key).   11. Synchronize with your Exchange Server and set your sync schedule.   See “Setting a sync schedule with an Exchange Server” on page 90.   [ * ] NOTE Settings are not available for all items. If you want to   download more than the email message header, select E-mail in step 9   and increase the KB setting. If you don’t increase this setting, you can   manually download the rest of the message at your convenience.   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   89   CHAPTER 5   Using Email and Other Wireless Services   [ ! ]   Setting a sync schedule with an Exchange Server   Before You Begin   Set up an Exchange   Server email account.   See “Setting up an   Exchange Server   email account” on   page 88.   Follow these steps to set your sync schedule:   1. Press Start   and select Programs.   2. Select ActiveSync   . 3. Press Menu   select Schedule.   (right action key) and   4. Set your schedule for peak and off-peak   times. To conserve power it is   recommended to change your settings   to synchronize every 30 or 60 minutes   instead of as items arrive.   5. Set your roaming preference. By   default, a scheduled sync does not work while you are roaming.   This is to prevent roaming charges on your account. If roaming   charges are not a concern, select Use above settings while roaming.   6. Press OK   . 90   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   Sending and receiving messages and email   CHAPTER 5   [ ! ]   Setting up a Wireless Sync email account   Before You Begin   Make sure your phone   is on.   Wireless Sync lets you sync your email and other information when   you’re away from your computer. To use Wireless Sync, you must first   install the desktop synchronization software that came with your   smartphone, and you must subscribe to Verizon Wireless’s Wireless   Sync feature (additional charges may apply).   Tip   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   company’s 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   1. If you haven’t 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.   • • 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   3. Select Wireless Sync   4. Press Start (left action key) and then wait a few minutes for   the installation to complete.   and select Programs.   . select Push/   ReadySync.   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.   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   91   CHAPTER 5   Using Email and Other Wireless Services   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.   Setting up an IMAP or POP email account   [ ! ]   Before You Begin   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.   Work with your   system administrator   to gather the   following info:   • Accounttype(POP3   or IMAP)   • Mail server name   for receiving mail   1. Go to your Today screen.   • Mail server name   2. Press Messaging   3. Press Menu   (left action key).   (right action key) and   for sending mail   • Your username and   select Tools > New Account.   password   4. Enter the email address that you want to   • • Domain name   Any special   set up, and then press Next   (right   action key).   security requirements   5. Wait until the Status box displays   Completed, and then press Next   (right action key).   If you have problems   configuring your   account, go to   emailsetup for more   information.   6. Enter your name, username, and   password.   92   Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone   |