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		 using your   
					™ 
					Treo 600   
					smartphone   
					by palmOne   
					Includes setup information and instructions for most tasks   
				Contents   
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					Contents   
					35 first week:   
					Welcome   
					using phone, web, and messaging   
					36 Phone overview   
					38 Dialing calls   
					If you read nothing else...   
					41 Receiving calls   
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					read this now:   
					getting   
					started   
					What you’ll need   
					42 Using voicemail   
					44 Managing active calls   
					45 More ways to manage calls   
					49 Managing contacts   
					51 Defining Favorites buttons   
					54 Using a phone headset   
					55 Browsing the web   
					63 Working with pictures   
					68 SMS   
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					Treo overview   
					11 Charging the battery   
					13 Turning Treo on and off   
					14 Making your first call   
					17 first day:   
					74 MMS   
					learning the basics   
					18 Moving around the Treo™ screen   
					23 Using the keyboard   
					26 Launching applications   
					28 Setting up your computer   
					31 Synchronizing contacts and other personal   
					data   
					81 first two weeks:   
					using   
					organizer features   
					82 Calendar   
					88 To Do List   
					92 Memo Pad   
					93 CityTime   
					32 Battery life   
					34 Where to learn more   
					Contents ::   
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				95 Calculator   
					98 Looking up contacts and other information   
					101 Beaming information   
					141 Resetting your Treo   
					143 Screen   
					144 Network connection   
					147 Synchronization (HotSync)   
					150 Web   
					105 first month:   
					managing applications   
					106 Installing applications   
					109 Removing applications   
					110 Using Application Info   
					111 Using expansion cards   
					151 Pictures   
					
					153 Making room on your Treo   
					154 Voice quality   
					156 Glossary   
					158 FCC   
					163 Index   
					115 when you’re ready:   
					customizing your Treo™   
					116 Phone settings   
					175 Specifications   
					120 System Sound settings   
					121 Display and appearance   
					123 Applications Launcher settings   
					124 Button settings   
					126 Date and time settings   
					128 General Preferences   
					129 Locking your phone and data   
					137 if something happens:   
					help   
					138 Upgrading from another Palm Powered™   
					device   
					140 Trouble installing Palm Desktop?   
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					:: Contents   
				Welcome   
					Congratulations on the purchase of your Treo™ 600 smartphone by   
					palmOne™. You now have   
					• an advanced mobile phone*   
					LOOK HERE: Don’t missthe   
					helpful tips and cross-   
					references given in this   
					column.   
					• a Palm Powered™ organizer with portable expansion capability   
					(SD™ media)   
					• a digital camera**   
					• email*   
					• web browsing*   
					• SMS*   
					• MMS*   
					all in one compact and indispensable device.   
					* Requires service contract with Verizon   
					** There are two models of Treo 600 available through Verizon: one comes with a camera and   
					the other does not come with a camera. The packaging for your Treo 600 identifies whether a   
					camera is included.   
					This guide will help you set up your Treo and quickly learn to use it.   
					Welcome ::   
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				If you read nothing else...   
					This guide is designed to get you using your Treo   
					First Two Weeks:   
					Using Organizer Features   
					Your Treo is not just a phone. It also includes a full-   
					featured Palm Powered organizer that gives you   
					instant access to your Calendar, To Do List, Memo   
					Pad, CityTime, Calculator, and more.   
					quickly, starting with just the basics. As you become   
					more comfortable with your Treo and want to learn   
					more, come back and read the other sections.   
					Read this Now: Getting Started   
					Follow these instructions to set up your Treo and   
					make your first call.   
					First Month: Managing Applications   
					Learn how to add or delete extra applications and   
					First Day: Learning the Basics   
					Read these pages to learn how to enter text, move   
					use an expansion card with your Treo.   
					around the screen, and set up synchronization.   
					When You’re Ready:   
					Customizing your Treo   
					First Week:   
					Once you’ve learned the basics, you’ll want to   
					explore additional features on your Treo and   
					customize its settings.   
					Using Phone, Web, and Messaging   
					Learn how to use all the great wireless features of   
					your Treo, including phone, web browsing, and   
					messaging.   
					If Something Happens: Help   
					If something goes wrong or you can’t figure out   
					how to use a Treo feature, we can help. See these   
					pages for answers to frequently asked questions.   
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					:: If you read nothing else...   
					 
					 
				What you’ll need   
					As you work through the instructions in this guide, you’ll need all the items that came   
					in the Treo™ 600 smartphone box (see page 7) as well as the following:   
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					an activated Verizon Wireless account with data services*   
					a location with wireless coverage for your phone   
					an electrical outlet   
					the computer that you’ll use to synchronize your personal data   
					the CD included in the box   
					* You cannot use email, web browsing, or MMS messaging without data services.   
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					:: What you’ll need   
					 
					 
					 
				Treo overview   
					You should have received all of the following components in the Treo box:   
					Hardware   
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					Treo handset   
					protective case   
					AC charger   
					You can purchase a   
					separate serial HotSync   
					cable and other   
					accessories. For more   
					information, visit   
					® 
					USB HotSync cable   
					headset   
					www.palmOne.com.   
					Documentation and software   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Treo 600 Quick Reference Guide   
					Treo 600 Manual In Motion CD   
					Using Your Treo (this book)   
					Warranty does not cover   
					damage by Secure Digital   
					(SD™) cards that do not   
					meet SD Memory Card   
					Specifications. SD cards   
					that do not meet SD   
					Memory Card   
					Synchronization software CD   
					Specifications maydamage   
					Treo 600.   
					Treo overview ::   
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				Treo handset features   
					The following illustrations show the locations and names of the physical features of   
					the Treo. Refer back to these illustrations while following the instructions in this guide.   
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					A. Antenna   
					B. Wireless Mode button   
					C. Infrared (IR) port   
					D. Ringer switch   
					E. Stylus   
					F. Expansion card slot   
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					:: Treo overview   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
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					K 
					Be careful not to scratch or   
					crush your Treo’s   
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					touchscreen. Usethepouch   
					provided with your Treo. Do   
					not store it in a place   
					where other items might   
					damage it.   
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					A. Phone receiver   
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					B. LED (Wireless Mode and   
					charge indicator)   
					C. Volume buttons   
					D. Phone   
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					E. Calendar   
					F. Headset jack   
					G. HotSync and power supply connector   
					H. Microphone   
					I. SMS   
					J. Screen on/ off button   
					K. 5-way navigation control   
					Treo overview ::   
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				A 
					Camera lens*   
					B. Speaker   
					C. Reset button   
					D. Reset tool (within stylus)   
					A 
					IMPORTANT:Treo’sspeaker   
					includes a large magnet, so   
					be sure not to store your   
					Treo near credit cards or   
					other items that could be   
					demagnetized.   
					C 
					B 
					D 
					* There are two models of Treo 600 available through Verizon: one comes with a camera and   
					the other does not come with a camera. The packaging for your Treo 600 identifies whether a   
					camera is included.   
					10 :: Treo overview   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Charging the battery   
					Before using your Treo, you need to fully charge the battery. Your phone may not turn   
					on at all when you first remove it from the box. We recommend that you charge your   
					phone for three hours or until the LED is solid green.   
					1. Plug the AC charger into a wall outlet.   
					2. Connect the charger cable to the bottom of the Treo with the word UP facing in   
					the same direction as your Treo screen.   
					Battery consumption varies   
					based on your personal   
					usage. Consumption   
					factors include signal   
					strength, backlight and   
					speakerphone usage, and   
					whether calls are data or   
					voice calls.   
					A 
					A. LED   
					3. To confirm that your Treo is charging, check the LED.   
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					When the LED is solid red, your Treo is charging.   
					When the LED turns solid green, your Treo is fully charged.   
					If the LED does not light up when you connect your Treo to the charger, double-   
					check the cable connection and the electrical outlet to which it is connected.   
					Charging the battery :: 11   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				After you turn on your Treo, the onscreen battery gauge displays power status:   
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					Full battery icon : Battery is charged   
					Partial battery icon : Battery has some power and is not charging   
					Empty battery icon : Battery needs charging immediately   
					Red lightning bolt : Battery is charging   
					Green lightning bolt with full battery icon : Battery is fully charged   
					12 :: Charging the battery   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Turning Treo on and off   
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					You can use the Palm OS features of your Treo independently of the wireless   
					features and applications. Therefore, the screen and Wireless Mode are designed to   
					be turned off and on separately.   
					Treo includes a keyboard   
					backlight for nighttime use.   
					The keyboard backlight   
					activates automatically   
					when the screen turns on,   
					but shuts off if the   
					Turning the screen on and off   
					1. Press the Screen button   
					to turn on the screen.   
					to turn off the screen.   
					2. Briefly press the Screen button   
					keyboard is not in use.   
					When the screen is on,   
					press Option, then P to   
					manually activate the   
					keyboard backlight.   
					Turning Wireless Mode on and off   
					Wireless Mode allows your Treo to connect to the Verizon network so that you can   
					make and receive phone calls and use other wireless services.   
					1. Press and hold the Wireless Mode button   
					to turn on Wireless Mode. You will   
					hear a series of ascending tones. When Wireless Mode is on, your Treo connects to   
					a mobile network, and you can use the phone and Internet features (if supported   
					by the local network).   
					2. Press and hold the Wireless Mode button   
					again to turn off Wireless Mode. You   
					will hear a series of descending tones. When Wireless Mode is off, your Treo is not   
					connected to the Verizon network. You can still use the organizer and other Palm   
					OS features. This is ideal for airplane flights and for maximizing battery life.   
					Turning Treo on and off :: 13   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				We recommend that you charge your Treo for a full three hours (or until the LED is   
					solid green) before using it for the first time.   
					1. Press Phone   
					. 
					If No Service appears in the   
					upper left, you are out of a   
					wireless coverage area. If   
					you believe you are in a   
					wireless coverage area and   
					this problem persists,   
					contact Verizon for   
					2. If a Setup screen appears, follow the instructions to select a language and   
					calibrate the screen. If a Setup screen doesn’t appear, you’re ready to continue;   
					press Center to unlock the keyguard feature.   
					3. Press and hold the Wireless Mode button . You will hear a series of ascending   
					tones.   
					4. Allow the Treo to complete a network search. The search may take several   
					assistance.   
					seconds. When it’s done, the network status icon   
					appears in the upper right.   
					To adjust the contrast or   
					how the screen responds to   
					the stylus, run the   
					Welcome application at any   
					time. (see page 121).   
					5. Tap the onscreen Dial Pad or use the number pad on the Treo keyboard to type   
					*228.   
					6. Press Center to dial, and follow the voice prompts to program your phone.   
					7. When programming is complete, use the 5-way navigation control to choose Hang   
					Up All.   
					Learn how to quickly redial   
					your most recent calls on   
					page 40.   
					14 :: Making your first call   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Adjusting call volume   
					While a call is in progress, press the volume buttons on the side of your Treo to adjust   
					call volume.   
					If your phone number   
					doesn’t appear in Phone   
					Info, follow the steps on   
					page 14. Next turn   
					A 
					Wireless Mode off and on   
					again before you check   
					Phone Info again.   
					A. Volume buttons   
					What’s my number?   
					1. Make sure Wireless Mode is on (see page 13).   
					2. Press Phone   
					3. Press Menu   
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					4. From the Options menu, choose Phone Info (/ I).   
					A 
					A. Look here for your phone number   
					Making your first call :: 15   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				16 :: Making your first call   
				Moving around the Treo™ screen   
					To move around the Treo™ 600 smartphone screen, you can use the 5-way navigation   
					control, or tap items on the screen with the stylus. Once you’ve used your Treo for a   
					while, you’ll find your own favorite way to scroll, highlight, and select menu commands.   
					The 5-way navigation control includes Right, Left, Up, Down, and Center buttons.   
					Some third-party   
					applications may not work   
					with the 5-way navigation   
					control, and you must use   
					the stylus instead.   
					A. Up   
					A 
					B. Down   
					C. Left   
					D. Right   
					E. Center   
					In this guide, we use arrow   
					icons to indicate directions   
					on your Treo’s 5-way   
					navigation control. These   
					are different from any   
					onscreen arrows that you   
					tap with your stylus or   
					select with the 5-way   
					navigation control to   
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					display pick lists.   
					Scrolling through screens   
					In the same way that you scroll on a computer, you scroll on the Treo to move from   
					field to field, or page to page, or in some cases to highlight an item or option in a list.   
					You can scroll in any of several ways:   
					5-way buttons:   
					On screen arrows:   
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					Press the 5-way navigation control on the front of the Treo. Pressing Right   
					, 
					Left , Up , and Down moves to the next field, button, or action in that   
					direction.   
					18 :: Moving around the Treo™ screen   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
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					Tap an onscreen scroll arrow:   
					Press Option   
					within the current record.   
					When inside a text field, press Up   
					Drag the slider of an onscreen scroll bar.   
					and Up   
					or Down to scroll to the next page of information   
					Once you’ve launched an   
					application (see page 26),   
					you can experiment with   
					using the 5-way navigation   
					control to highlight different   
					screen elements.   
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					• 
					and Down to scroll through the text.   
					Highlighting items   
					The 5-way navigation control lets you highlight items before launching or selecting   
					them.   
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					When an onscreen button (OK, Cancel, etc.) or pick list is highlighted, a blue glow   
					appears around the border.   
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					When a phone number, email address, or web link is highlighted on a web page or   
					in a message, the text appears in reverse type (light text on a dark background).   
					When an entire text entry field is highlighted, you can press Center to edit the text.   
					After you edit the text, press Center again to highlight the entire field.   
					Moving around the Treo™ screen :: 19   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				You can also use the stylus to highlight text on the screen. Highlighted text appears in   
					reverse type.   
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					Drag the stylus across the text you want to highlight.   
					Double-tap a word to highlight it.   
					Triple-tap a line of text to highlight it.   
					Accessing command buttons   
					Command buttons, such as New, OK, and Details appear at the bottom of the screen.   
					In many cases you can jump directly to these buttons instead of scrolling to them.   
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					From a list screen, such as the Contacts list press Right to jump to the first   
					button.   
					From a screen where you create or edit entries, such as Edit Contacts or Day View   
					in Calendar, press Center to jump to the first button.   
					From a dialog, such as Edit Categories, press Right to scroll to the first button, or   
					press Option   
					Cancel.   
					, then Return   
					for OK, or Option   
					, then Backspace   
					for   
					Choosing or activating items   
					After highlighting an item with the 5-way navigation control, you can choose or   
					activate it by pressing Center. You can also choose an item by tapping it with the   
					stylus.   
					20 :: Moving around the Treo™ screen   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Selecting menu items.   
					Many applications have menus to provide access to additional features. These menus   
					are usually hidden from view, but they appear when you press Menu   
					. To get the   
					most out of your Treo, it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with the additional   
					features available through the various application menus.   
					1. Press Menu   
					2. Press Right and Left to switch between menus.   
					3. Press Up and Down to highlight a menu item.   
					to display an application’s menus.   
					Most menu commands   
					have keyboard shortcuts   
					listed in the menu. To use a   
					shortcut, press Menu plus   
					the shortcut letter. You   
					don’t have to see the menu   
					item to use the shortcut.   
					4. Press Center to choose the menu item, or press Menu   
					cancel your selection.   
					to close the menu and   
					Moving around the Treo™ screen :: 21   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Choosing options in a pick list   
					A range of options is often presented in a type of menu called a pick list, which can be   
					identified by a downward-pointing arrow. Pick lists are different from the application   
					menus described above.   
					To choose from a pick list, do one of the following:   
					• 
					Use the 5-way navigation control to highlight the pick list, then press Center to   
					To exit the pick list and   
					display the items in the list. Press Up and Down to highlight the item you   
					cancelyour selection, press   
					want, then press Center to accept your selection.   
					Left or Right , or tap   
					outside the pick list.   
					• 
					Use your stylus to tap the pick list, then tap the item you want from the list.   
					22 :: Moving around the Treo™ screen   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Using the keyboard   
					When using the keyboard,   
					most people find it easiest   
					to hold the Treo with two   
					hands and use the tips of   
					both thumbs to press the   
					keys, as shown above.   
					A. Option   
					B. Shift/ Find   
					C. Alt   
					D. Space   
					E. Applications Launcher   
					F. Menu   
					G. Return   
					H. Backspace   
					Using the keyboard backlight   
					• 
					To turn on the backlight, press Option   
					in bright sunlight.   
					, then   
					. The backlight may not be visible   
					• 
					The backlight turns off if the keyboard is not in use.   
					Using the keyboard :: 23   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Entering lowercase and uppercase letters   
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					To type lowercase letters, press the desired keys.   
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					To type an uppercase letter, press Shift   
					hold down Shift while typing a letter.   
					, then type a letter. You don’t need to   
					• 
					To turn Caps Lock on, press Shift   
					twice. To turn it off, press   
					Shift   
					again. When Caps Lock is on, this symbol appears in the lower right:   
					In many applications you   
					can view a list of all the   
					alternate characters. From   
					the Edit menu, choose   
					Keyboard Help (/G).   
					Entering numbers, punctuation, and symbols that appear above the   
					letters on the keys   
					Some application views, for   
					example, Dial Pad and   
					Calculator, automatically   
					default to Option Lock, so   
					you don’t have to hold   
					down Option to enter   
					numbers.   
					• 
					Press Option   
					letter. You don’t need to hold down Option while pressing the second key.   
					To turn Option Lock on, press Option twice. To turn it off, press   
					Option again. When Option Lock is on, this symbol appears in the lower right:   
					, then press the key with the desired character shown above the   
					• 
					Entering other symbols and accented characters   
					1. Type the character that corresponds to the symbol or accented character you want.   
					See the table on the next page.   
					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, ê and   
					2. Press Alt   
					3. Press Up   
					. 
					or Down to highlight the desired character.   
					4. Press Center to insert the character, or just continue typing the next character.   
					24 :: Using the keyboard   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Symbols and accented characters   
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					then press Alt to   
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					Using the keyboard :: 25   
					 
				Launching applications   
					Each of the three application buttons on the front of the Treo can be used to launch   
					two applications. To access a button’s primary application, simply press the button. To   
					access a button’s secondary application, press Option , then press the application   
					button. The fourth button turns the screen on and off and controls the keyguard.   
					You can also customize the   
					buttons yourself; see   
					page 124 for details.   
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					26 :: Launching applications   
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Button   
					Primary application Secondary application   
					® 
					Phone   
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					+ 
					Blazer Web Browser   
					Memo Pad   
					Calendar   
					SMS   
					MMS   
					Screen (on/off)   
					Keyguard   
					Press Applications   
					Launcher repeatedly to   
					cycle through different   
					categories of applications.   
					® 
					In Palm OS , you access all available applications through a screen called the   
					Applications Launcher:   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					. 
					In the Applications   
					2. Use the 5-way navigation control to highlight the application you want to use.   
					3. Press Center to launch the selected application.   
					Launcher, you can type the   
					first few letters of the   
					application’s name to   
					highlight it. For example, if   
					you type ci it highlights   
					CityTime. However, if you   
					pause between typing   
					letters, it highlights Calc,   
					and then the first   
					applicationthatstartswithi.   
					Launching applications :: 27   
					 
					 
					 
				Setting up your computer   
					® 
					Synchronization lets you enter information on your computer (using Palm Desktop or   
					Microsoft Outlook for Windows) and then efficiently transfer that information to your   
					Treo. At the same time, changes you make on your Treo are transferred to Palm Desktop   
					or Microsoft Outlook. Even if you manage all your contacts on your Treo, synchronization   
					is a great way to back up your data.   
					IMPORTANT: If you’re   
					upgrading from another   
					Palm Powered device,   
					follow the upgrade steps on   
					page 138 before you set   
					up your computer for your   
					new Treo.   
					Before you can synchronize, you need to install Palm Desktop software on your   
					computer. Even if you already own a Palm Powered™ device and have installed a   
					previous version, you must install the software that comes with your Treo.   
					System requirements   
					If you are synchronizing   
					with a computer that is   
					running Windows NT 4, you   
					must use a serial HotSync   
					cable, available forseparate   
					purchase at   
					Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, or XP*   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					32 MB of memory   
					30 MB of free hard disk space   
					CD-ROM drive   
					• 
					available USB port and USB HotSync® cable (cable included with your Treo)   
					www.palmOne.com.   
					Windows NT 4   
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					• 
					• 
					• 
					32 MB of memory   
					30 MB of free hard disk space   
					CD-ROM drive   
					available serial port and serial HotSync cable (cable sold separately)   
					Macintosh OS 10.1-10.3.x*   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					32 MB of memory   
					25 MB of free hard disk space   
					CD-ROM drive   
					USB port and USB HotSync cable (cable included with your Treo)   
					*later versions may also be supported   
					28 :: Setting up your computer   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Connecting your Treo to your computer   
					1. Plug the AC charger into a wall outlet. If necessary connect an adapter.   
					2. Connect the charger to the short end of the HotSync cable. Be sure to match the   
					sides of the connectors labeled UP.   
					3. Plug the USB HotSync cable into an available USB port on your computer.   
					4. Connect the long end of the HotSync cable to the bottom of your Treo with the   
					button facing up.   
					For best performance, plug   
					your USB synchronization   
					cable directly into a USB   
					port on your computer. If   
					you use a USB hub, make   
					sure it is a powered hub.   
					A 
					B 
					A. USB cable   
					B. HotSync button   
					Setting up your computer :: 29   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Installing Palm Desktop software on your computer   
					Your computer needs all of its resources available to install the desktop   
					synchronization software. Follow these guidelines for a successful installation:   
					1. Exit any applications that are currently running on your computer, including those   
					running in the background.   
					2. Insert the CD that came with your Treo into the CD-ROM drive on your computer. If   
					you are installing on a Macintosh, double-click the CD icon on the desktop, then   
					double-click the Installer icon.   
					If you are installing on a   
					computer at work, make   
					sure your company allows   
					you to install new software.   
					Contact your company’s IT   
					department for help.   
					3. Follow the onscreen instructions of the installation program. Click Install Now to   
					install Palm Desktop software. Please note these important points about the   
					installation process:   
					• 
					If a language selection screen appears, choose the same language you use on   
					your Treo.   
					• 
					During the installation process, you will be prompted to synchronize for the first   
					time.   
					30 :: Setting up your computer   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Synchronizing contacts and other   
					personal data   
					Before you can synchronize your contacts and other personal data, you must install   
					Palm Desktop software from the CD that came with your Treo. See page 30 for   
					instructions.   
					We strongly recommend   
					that you install Palm   
					
					after you start using your   
					Treo, and that you   
					synchronize your Treo and   
					computer frequently to   
					keep your information up-   
					to-date (and backed up) in   
					both locations.   
					1. Connect your Treo to your computer as described on page 29.   
					2. Press the HotSync button on the cable.   
					A 
					A. HotSync button   
					3. Wait for your Treo to display a message indicating that the process is complete.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					If nothing happens, make sure that you installed Palm Desktop software and   
					that the HotSync Manager application is running on your computer ( ).   
					If you want to synchronize data with applications other than Palm Desktop or   
					Microsoft Outlook, you need to purchase additional third-party conduit software.   
					If you have any problems performing a HotSync operation, see page 147 for   
					troubleshooting suggestions.   
					Synchronizing contacts and other personal data :: 31   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Battery life   
					
					provides approximately 4 hours of talk time or 10 days of standby time on the 1900   
					MHz band. Talk time is slightly lower when operating on the cellular 800 MHz band.   
					When used as an organizer only (no phone), the battery provides about 4 weeks of   
					normal use.   
					We recommend that you   
					charge your Treo for a full   
					three hours, or until the   
					LED turns solid green,   
					before using it for the first   
					time.   
					Maximizing battery life   
					You can increase the life of your Treo battery by following a few easy guidelines.   
					Remember that battery life depends on how you use your Treo.   
					If the battery is fully   
					drained, and your Treo   
					doesn’t turn on, the Treo   
					stores your data safely for   
					about three days. We   
					recommend that you   
					charge and synchronize   
					your Treo every day,   
					especially if you use your   
					phone often.   
					• 
					Charge your Treo whenever you’re at your desk. The Li-Ion battery in your Treo has   
					a much longer useful life when it is topped off frequently, versus charging it after it   
					is fully drained.   
					• 
					The wireless features (phone, email, messaging, and web) of your Treo generally   
					consume more power than its organizer features. However, if you spend a lot of   
					time using games, media players, eBooks, or other Palm OS applications, keep an   
					eye on the battery level and charge when necessary.   
					• 
					If you don’t plan to use the wireless features on your Treo for a while, you may want   
					to turn off Wireless Mode (see page 13) or let all calls be picked up by voicemail   
					(see page 41), if your service plan includes voicemail features.   
					If the battery is fully   
					drained, it may take a few   
					moments for the LED to   
					light up while charging.   
					32 :: Battery life   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				• 
					As with any mobile phone, if you are in an area with no wireless coverage, your   
					Treo continuously searches for a signal, which consumes power. If you cannot   
					move to an area of better coverage, temporarily turn off Wireless Mode to conserve   
					battery power.   
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					• 
					• 
					Use the keyboard backlight (see page 23) only when you need it.   
					Turn down the screen brightness (see page 121).   
					Decrease the Auto-off setting in General Preferences (see page 128). This turns   
					off your screen automatically after a shorter period of inactivity.   
					Battery life :: 33   
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Where to learn more   
					A quick introduction to your new Treo   
					• 
					Tutorial: The Tutorial teaches you how to use many features of your Treo. It is   
					already installed on your Treo, and you can launch it any time.   
					To launch the built-in   
					tutorial:   
					1. Press Applications   
					Launcher.   
					2. Choose the pick list in   
					the upper-right, select   
					All.   
					While using your Treo   
					• 
					Tips: Many of the built-in applications include helpful tips for getting the most out   
					of your Treo. To view these tips, launch an application, press Menu   
					the Options menu, choose Tips.   
					, then from   
					3. Choose the Tutorial icon.   
					4. Follow the onscreen   
					instructions in the   
					Tutorial.   
					• 
					• 
					Information: Many screens have an Information icon   
					in the upper-right corner.   
					Tap the Information icon with your stylus to learn about the tasks you can perform   
					on that screen.   
					Online support from palmOne: For up-to-date downloads, troubleshooting and   
					support information, check out www.palmOne.com/ support/ treo600.   
					If you need more information   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Books: Many books on Palm Powered devices are available in local or online book   
					retailers (look in the computers section).   
					Online forums: Consult online Treo user discussion groups to swap information   
					and learn about areas you may find nowhere else.   
					Customer service from Verizon: For questions about your mobile account or   
					features available on the network, contact Verizon for the latest information and   
					help.   
					34 :: Where to learn more   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Phone overview   
					The Phone application lets you make and receive calls, store information about your   
					contacts, and store Favorites for contacting people and launching applications. Be   
					sure you know how to turn on Wireless Mode before reading this section (see   
					page 13).   
					Accessing the Phone application   
					• 
					Press Phone   
					. 
					36 :: Phone overview   
					 
					 
					 
				You can use the icons at the top of the Phone screen to monitor the status of   
					these items:   
					Network name Displays Verizon Wireless when Wireless Mode is on and you are in   
					a Verizon coverage area. If you are outside a Verizon coverage area,   
					No Service or Roaming appears instead. No Service means that   
					there is no coverage at all and Roaming means that another mobile   
					service provider’s network is available. When you turn off Wireless   
					Mode, it displays Wireless Mode is Off.   
					To display the remaining   
					battery power, tap the   
					battery icon at the top of   
					the screen.   
					Appears when TTY/ TDD Mode is active.   
					Appears when you have new voicemail messages. You can tap this   
					icon to retrieve your messages.   
					When you’re on an active   
					voice or data call, the LED   
					turns amber.   
					Appears when you are outside a Verizon coverage area and roaming   
					on another mobile service provider’s network. This icon may blink if   
					the provider is not on Verizon’s preferred roaming list.   
					Appears when Wireless Mode is on. The bars display the signal   
					strength. The stronger the signal, the more bars appear. If you are   
					outside a coverage area, both the tower and bars disappear.   
					Appears with green arrows when you are connected to a data   
					network and transferring data. You cannot receive calls. Appears   
					with gray arrows when you are standing by to send or receive data.   
					You can still receive calls.   
					Displays the battery charge status. When the battery drains to 25%   
					of its capacity, the icon changes from blue to red. When the battery   
					drains to 5% of its capacity, the icon changes from red to clear.   
					Appears when your Treo™ 600 smartphone battery is charging.   
					Appears when your Treo battery is fully charged.   
					Phone overview :: 37   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Dialing calls   
					Your Treo offers several options for making phone calls. As you become more familiar   
					with your Treo, you’ll discover which method you prefer.   
					For more information   
					Dialing with the keyboard   
					(address, company, etc.)   
					about a person in your   
					Contacts list, highlight the   
					name and press Center.   
					1. Press Phone   
					. 
					2. Using the numbered keys on the keyboard, type a phone number. You do not need   
					to press Option to access the numbers on the keyboard.   
					3. Press Center to dial.   
					You can begin a Name   
					Lookup immediately from   
					the Main view in the Phone   
					application. From the   
					Options menu, select   
					Display Preferences.   
					Dialing by contact name   
					Before you can dial a call by contact name, you must create contacts (see page 49)   
					® 
					or import them with a HotSync operation (see page 31).   
					Choose the second pick list   
					and select Typing starts   
					Contacts search.   
					1. Press Phone   
					. 
					2. Use the 5-way navigation control to access the Contacts list.   
					3. Using the keyboard, begin typing one of the following for the contact you want to   
					call:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					First initial and last name   
					First name   
					Last name   
					4. Choose the number you want to dial.   
					5. Press Center to dial.   
					To start another search, press Backspace   
					to delete letters you’ve entered. Or, just   
					press Phone   
					to start all over.   
					38 :: Dialing calls   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Dialing with a Favorites button   
					Before you can use Favorites buttons, you must create some Favorites entries. See   
					page 51.   
					1. Press Phone   
					. 
					2. Use the 5-way navigation control to access your Favorites buttons.   
					3. Highlight the desired button.   
					You can paste numbers   
					directly into the Dial Pad   
					view. Copy a number from   
					another application, then   
					switch to Dial Pad view.   
					Press Menu, then from the   
					Edit menu, choose Paste.   
					Press Center to dial.   
					4. Press Center to dial the selected button.   
					Dialing with the onscreen Dial Pad   
					1. Press Phone   
					. 
					2. Tap the onscreen Dial Pad to enter the number.   
					3. Press Center to dial.   
					Dialing calls :: 39   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Dialing from a web page or text message   
					Treo recognizes most phone numbers that appear in web pages or text messages.   
					1. Use the 5-way navigation control to highlight the phone number you want to dial.   
					2. Press Center to dial.   
					If you can’t highlight and   
					dial a phone number on a   
					web page or in a text   
					message using the 5-way   
					navigation control or stylus,   
					it means that Treo does not   
					recognize it as a phone   
					number.   
					Redialing the last number you called   
					Do any of the following to redial the last number you called:   
					• 
					• 
					Press Phone   
					Press Phone   
					, then press Center to see a list of your recently dialed numbers.   
					, then press Center. Choose Dial Pad, then choose Dial to display   
					the last number you dialed.   
					• 
					Press Phone   
					, then press Center. Choose Call Log. This view shows all your   
					recent calls in chronological order. Press Center to dial the last number you called.   
					40 :: Dialing calls   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Receiving calls   
					To receive calls, Wireless Mode must be on. This is different from having just the   
					screen turned on (see page 13).   
					You must activate voicemail   
					services on your account   
					before sending a call to   
					voicemail. Otherwise you   
					can check the Call Log to   
					see a missed call (if the   
					caller’s number was not   
					blocked).   
					To answer a call, do one of the following:   
					• 
					• 
					Using the 5-way navigation control, choose the onscreen Answer button.   
					If the headset is attached, press the headset button.   
					To ignore a call and send it to voicemail, do one of the following:   
					• 
					• 
					Press Backspace   
					. 
					Using the 5-way navigation control, choose the onscreen Ignore button.   
					To prevent calls from   
					accidentally being   
					To silence the ringer while your phone is ringing:   
					• 
					Press the volume buttons or any key on your Treo except the 5-way navigation   
					control, Space, Return, or Backspace.   
					answered while the phone   
					is in a pocket or briefcase,   
					you can disable the   
					touchscreen when an   
					incoming call arrives (see   
					page 130).   
					• 
					To immediately silence all system sounds including the ringer, slide the ringer   
					switch to Sound Mode Off   
					. 
					When you silence the ringer, you can either answer the call or let it ring through to   
					voicemail.   
					If audio (MP3 music, for example) is playing, and a call arrives, you can still hear the   
					phone ringing softly. To answer the call, do one of the following:   
					See a photo of the person   
					calling you! Learn how to   
					assign a caller ID picture   
					on page 118.   
					• 
					• 
					Using the 5-way navigation control, choose the onscreen Answer button.   
					Press the headset button (if headset is attached).   
					The audio continues playing but you won’t hear it during your call.   
					Receiving calls :: 41   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Using voicemail   
					Setting up voicemail   
					If you subscribe to voicemail services, you are prompted to enter a password the first   
					time you call voicemail.   
					1. Turn on Wireless Mode, as described on page 13.   
					2. Press Phone   
					. 
					3. Use the 5-way navigation control to access Favorites.   
					4. Choose the Voicemail Favorites button.   
					5. Follow the system prompts to create your password and record your greeting.   
					Your Treo connects to Verizon’s automated voicemail system. If your Treo is unable to   
					connect to the automated system, please contact Verizon for assistance.   
					42 :: Using voicemail   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Voicemail notification   
					When you have new voicemail, you are notified with an alert that indicates the number   
					of messages you have waiting. A voicemail icon   
					your screen.   
					may also appear near the top of   
					If a voicemail icon appears   
					in the title bar at the top of   
					the screen, you can tap this   
					icon to retrieve your   
					voicemail.   
					Retrieving voicemail messages   
					If the Voicemail alert is on your screen, you can choose that button to hear your   
					message(s). If you’ve already dismissed the alert, follow these steps to retrieve your   
					messages:   
					1. Press Phone   
					. 
					2. From the Phone application Main view, Dial Pad, or Favorites, press and hold 1 on   
					the keyboard. Treo dials Verizon’s voicemail system.   
					3. Enter your voicemail password using the Treo keyboard, or choose Extra Digits if   
					you defined this option (see page 53 for information on editing Favorites buttons).   
					Remember, you do not need to press Option to type numbers, *, or # while on an   
					active call.   
					Using voicemail :: 43   
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Managing active calls   
					When you make or receive a call, the Active Call view appears. Use the 5-way   
					navigation control to access the onscreen buttons in this view:   
					• 
					Hang Up All (or pressing Backspace   
					press the headset button (if the headset is attached).   
					Spkr-phone (or pressing Space ): Switches to the personal speakerphone.   
					): Ends the call immediately. You can also   
					Press Phone repeatedly to   
					toggle between the Active   
					Call screen and the Main   
					view of the Phone   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					
					): Places the current call on hold.   
					): Opens the Dial Pad so you can manually dial   
					application.   
					Dial Pad (or pressing Return   
					The personal speakerphone   
					lets you use other features,   
					such as checking your   
					calendar, during a call.   
					additional numbers.   
					• 
					• 
					Mute: Mutes the Treo microphone so you cannot be heard.   
					Add Call: Lets you place another call while the first call is on hold. First choose   
					Hold, then choose Add Call.   
					The Extra Digits button   
					appears only during   
					• 
					Extra Digits: Dials any extra digits (such as a password or extension) that you   
					assigned to a Favorites button. See page 52 for information on creating a speed   
					dial Favorites button.   
					outbound calls that you   
					dialed with a Favorites   
					button to numbers that   
					include pre-defined extra   
					digits (see page 52).   
					A. Caller’s name and number   
					A 
					B. Current duration of call   
					C. Hang up immediately   
					B 
					D. Switch to speakerphone   
					E. Place current call on hold   
					F. Mute the microphone   
					G. Open Dial Pad view   
					To avoid accidentally   
					pressing onscreen buttons   
					while you’re holding the   
					phone up to your ear to   
					speak, you can disable the   
					touchscreen during active   
					calls (see page 130).   
					C 
					D 
					E 
					F 
					G 
					44 :: Managing active calls   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				More ways to manage calls   
					Treo offers many advanced telephone features, including call waiting and conference   
					calling.   
					You can use nearly any   
					other application on Treo   
					while on an active call,   
					including the organizer   
					features and SMS. You   
					cannot send and receive   
					email while on an active   
					call. To return to an active   
					call from another   
					Making a second call   
					You can make a second call while your first call is still active.   
					1. After dialing the first number, use the 5-way navigation control to choose Hold.   
					2. Use the navigation control to choose Add Call.   
					3. Dial the second number using Favorites, Contacts, Dial Pad, Call Log, or Redial list   
					(see page 38).   
					The Active Call view now includes two status lines, each representing one of the calls.   
					You can join the two calls in a three-way call, but you cannot switch between the two   
					calls. To end both calls, choose Hang Up All.   
					application, press Phone.   
					More ways to manage calls :: 45   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Answering a second call (call waiting)   
					When you are on an active call, you can receive a second call. When the second call   
					comes in, the Call Waiting dialog appears, giving you the following options for   
					handling the second call:   
					• 
					To place the current call on hold and answer the new call, use the 5-way navigation   
					control to choose Answer.   
					• 
					To send the new call to voicemail, use the 5-way navigation control to choose   
					Ignore.   
					You cannot initiate a three-   
					way call if the second call   
					is incoming.   
					Making a three-way call   
					Talk to two people at the same time with three-way calling. Normal airtime rates apply   
					for each of the two calls.   
					1. Dial the first number.   
					2. While the first call is active, place a second call.   
					3. Use the 5-way navigation control to choose Conf. This joins the two calls in a   
					three-way call.   
					4. Use the navigation control to choose Hang Up All and end all the calls.   
					NOTE: You MUST hang up a three-way call before making any other calls.   
					46 :: More ways to manage calls   
					 
					 
					 
				Viewing minutes usage   
					1. Press Phone   
					2. Press Menu   
					. 
					. 
					3. From the Views menu, choose Call Log (/ Y).   
					4. Choose Totals.   
					5. (Optional.) To reset the counters to zero, choose Reset Counters.   
					6. Choose Done.   
					Want to see how long you   
					spent on a particular call?   
					From the Call Log view,   
					choose the call, then   
					choose Details.   
					Using voice dialing   
					You can place calls by saying a name if you subscribe to Verizon’s Voice Gear service.   
					Additional charges may apply.   
					1. Press *84 then Center.   
					2. Follow the system prompts.   
					Choosing your privacy settings   
					To maintain privacy, you can encrypt conversations when you place or receive calls,   
					provided that this feature is supported by the network.   
					You can also choose whether your longitude and latitude position are available to   
					the network and third-party applications at all times or only during an emergency call.   
					1. Press Phone   
					2. Press Menu   
					. 
					. 
					3. From the Options menu, choose Phone Preferences (/ A).   
					4. Check the Enable Voice Privacy box.   
					5. Choose Location ON or 911 Only.   
					6. Choose OK.   
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				When Voice Privacy is on, a   
					Privacy is supported by the network, a   
					screen. When Location On is on, the Location   
					lines. When 911 Only is on, the transmission lines disappear.   
					icon appears to the right of the current time. If Voice   
					icon also appears on the Active Call   
					icon appears with transmission   
					48 :: More ways to manage calls   
					 
					 
					 
				Managing contacts   
					Contacts is a view in the Phone application. If you are familiar with Palm Powered™   
					devices, you may recognize that Contacts is similar to the Address Book application   
					on previous devices.   
					If you have several   
					contacts to enter, it’s more   
					efficient to use   
					Adding a contact   
					® 
					Palm Desktop software   
					1. Press Phone   
					. 
					or Microsoft Outlook on   
					your computer and then   
					synchronize data between   
					the Treo and your   
					2. Use the 5-way navigation control to access the Contacts list.   
					3. Choose New Contact.   
					computer. For more   
					information, see page 31.   
					In the Contacts view, Up   
					and Down move to the   
					previous or next Contacts   
					record.   
					Be sure to label your   
					contacts’ mobile numbers   
					correctly. The SMS   
					application (see page 68)   
					looks up only numbers   
					labeled as Mobile.   
					4. Use the 5-way navigation control to move between fields as you enter information.   
					5. To place the entry in a category or mark it private, choose Details.   
					6. To add a note to an entry, choose Note.   
					7. After you enter all the information, choose Done.   
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				Viewing or changing contact information   
					1. In the Contacts list, begin typing one of the following for the contact you want to   
					view or edit:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					First initial and last name   
					First name   
					Last name   
					2. Choose the name of the entry you want to open.   
					3. Choose Edit.   
					4. Make changes to the entry as necessary.   
					5. Choose Done.   
					Deleting a contact   
					1. Open the contact you want to delete.   
					2. Press Menu   
					. 
					3. From the Record menu, choose Delete Contact (/ D).   
					4. Choose OK.   
					Defining your business card   
					1. Create a new contact with your business card information.   
					2. While still in Contact Edit view, press Menu   
					3. From the Record menu, choose Select Business Card.   
					4. Now you can beam your business card to other Palm OS devices. From the Main   
					. 
					® 
					or Contacts view in the Phone application, press Menu   
					menu, choose Beam Business Card (/ M).   
					. From the Record   
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				Defining Favorites buttons   
					Treo provides 50 programmable Favorites buttons for quick access to the following   
					common tasks:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Dialing a phone number (speed dial)   
					Launching an application   
					To see the next page of   
					Favorites, press Right   
					repeatedly. To see the   
					previous page, press Left   
					repeatedly.   
					Accessing a web page   
					Addressing a text message   
					Accessing voicemail (preset on Treo)   
					You can assign a Quick Key to a Favorites button. Then from the Main, Favorites, or   
					Dial Pad view, you can press and hold the Quick Key to launch the Favorite associated   
					with it. Quick Keys are optional, must be letters, and are not case sensitive.   
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				Creating a speed dial Favorites button   
					1. Press Phone   
					. 
					2. Use the 5-way navigation control to access your Favorites buttons.   
					3. Choose a blank button.   
					4. Choose the Type pick list, then select Speed Dial.   
					5. Enter a label and phone number for the Favorite by doing one of the following:   
					To see all the contact   
					numbers for the selected   
					person or business,   
					highlight the Favorite   
					button and press Space.   
					• 
					If the entry is for an existing contact, choose Lookup. Start typing the last name   
					of the contact, then select the contact when it appears in the Lookup list.   
					• 
					If the entry is for a new contact, type the Label, press Down and type the   
					Number.   
					6. (Optional) Enter a Quick Key. When you are in the Phone application, you can press   
					and hold the Quick Key to instantly launch the Favorite.   
					7. (Optional) Choose More, and select advanced options:   
					• 
					• 
					Extra Digits: Lets you define additional digits to dial, such as a password or   
					extension.   
					Dial Extra Digits Automatically: Dials predefined Extra Digits two seconds after   
					dialing the phone number, when checked. Add commas to insert more pauses.   
					Ringtone: Assigns a special ringtone for incoming calls from that contact.   
					Image: Assigns a Caller ID picture that displays when that person calls.   
					• 
					• 
					8. Choose OK.   
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				Creating an application, message, or web link Favorites button   
					1. Press Phone   
					. 
					2. Use the 5-way navigation control to access your Favorites buttons.   
					3. Choose a blank button.   
					4. Choose the Type pick list, then select Application, Message, or Web Link.   
					5. Enter a label for the Favorite, and enter any other necessary information on the   
					screen.   
					You can also organize your   
					Favorite buttons on   
					different pages. From the   
					Edit menu, choose Edit   
					Favorites Pages.   
					6. (Optional) Enter a Quick Key that launches the Favorite when pressed and held.   
					7. C h oo se O K.   
					Editing or deleting an existing Favorites button   
					1. Press Phone   
					. 
					2. Use the 5-way navigation control to access your Favorites buttons.   
					3. Highlight the Favorites button you want to edit or delete.   
					4. Press Menu   
					. 
					5. From the Edit menu, choose Edit Favorites Button (/ E).   
					6. Make the desired changes. For example, you can add a Quick Key shortcut to any   
					Favorite. When you press and hold the assigned letter from within the Phone   
					application, the Favorite launches.   
					7. To delete the entry, choose Delete.   
					8. Choose OK.   
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				Using a phone headset   
					You can connect a phone headset for hands-free operation. If you need to use your   
					phone while driving, and this is permitted in your area, we recommend using a phone   
					headset.   
					In addition to the headset   
					that came with your Treo,   
					you can use other third-   
					party headsets.   
					A. Speaker   
					B. Microphone   
					C. Headset button   
					A 
					To hear stereo through the   
					jack (such as music), you   
					should use a stereo   
					adapter or other accessory.   
					Visit www.palmOne.com for   
					more information.   
					B 
					C 
					The headset designed for   
					previous models of Treo is   
					not compatible with the   
					Treo 600.   
					• 
					You can press the headset button to perform any of the following tasks:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					answer an incoming call   
					answer a call-waiting call   
					join two calls in a three-way conference   
					hang up all calls   
					Headset specifications   
					Your Treo uses a 2.5mm, 3-pin headset connector. Use only headsets with this type of   
					connector. When in doubt, ask the third-party headset manufacturer if their product is   
					compatible with Treo phones. If the headset buzzes or the microphone doesn’t work   
					properly, your headset may be incompatible with Treo.   
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				Browsing the web   
					® 
					Blazer Web Browser provides quick and easy access to web pages right on your   
					Treo. You can view the regular sites you use today, including those with security and   
					advanced features like JavaScript and frames. To browse the web, you must activate   
					data services from Verizon.   
					If you browse to a secure   
					web page, a Lock icon   
					appears.   
					Viewing a web page   
					1. Make sure Wireless Mode is turned on, as described on page 13, and that the Data   
					Lots of pretty graphics   
					slowing you down? Browse   
					the web faster by turning   
					off images. From the   
					Options menu, choose   
					Preferences, and then   
					check the Don’t Show   
					Images box.   
					Services   
					icon appears in the Main view of the Phone application (near the top   
					of the screen).   
					2. Press Phone   
					. 
					3. Use the 5-way navigation control to choose Web.   
					4. Choose the Page View icon.   
					5. Press Space to jump between the Web page contents and the icons at the bottom   
					of the screen.   
					6. Navigate to the web page you want:   
					• 
					To view a portal of mobile content designed specifically for your Treo,   
					choose   
					To go to any web page on the Internet, choose   
					To view the previous or next page, choose or   
					To refresh the page with the latest content available from the Internet,   
					choose   
					. 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					. 
					. 
					. 
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				Navigating in Optimized Mode   
					Blazer uses a patent-pending technology to optimize web pages for your Treo. By   
					default, the browser reformats web pages into one column on your screen. This way,   
					you can see most content without scrolling left or right.   
					• 
					• 
					Press Up   
					or Down   
					to move through a web page.   
					
					another web page, highlight the link, then press Center. You can also tap the link   
					on the screen with your stylus.   
					Want to get to the icons   
					faster? Press Space to   
					jump down to the icons, or   
					press Menu to access the   
					commands through the   
					menus.   
					Navigating in Wide Page Mode   
					Some web pages, such as maps, are easier to view without the optimization done in   
					Optimized Mode. You may want to view these pages in Wide Page Mode. This mode   
					presents the web page as you would expect to see it on your computer’s screen.   
					1. Go to the page you want to view.   
					Always using bookmarks?   
					Make Bookmark View the   
					default view when you   
					launch the browser. From   
					the Options menu, choose   
					Preferences, then select   
					the Bookmarks icon as   
					your Initial View.   
					2. Press Menu   
					. 
					3. From the Page menu, choose Wide Page Mode (/ W).   
					• 
					• 
					Press Up , Down , Left , or Right to scroll through the wide page.   
					To follow a link to another web page, tap the link with your stylus.   
					Creating a bookmark   
					Bookmarks let you instantly access a web page, without typing the address every   
					time. Blazer can store up to 100 bookmarks or saved pages, allowing you to open   
					your favorite web pages quickly. Remember, a Blazer bookmark is different from a   
					Favorite (see page 51).   
					1. Go to the page you want to bookmark.   
					2. Press Menu   
					. 
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				3. From the Page menu, choose Add Bookmark (/ A).   
					To move a bookmark or   
					saved page to a different   
					slot on the current page,   
					use the stylus to drag and   
					drop it into another slot. To   
					move a bookmark or saved   
					page to a different page,   
					drag and drop it on the   
					corresponding page icon.   
					4. If desired, change the Name and Description.   
					5. Choose OK.   
					Saving a page   
					Blazer lets you save a page for offline viewing, so you don’t need an Internet   
					connection to view it later.   
					1. Go to the page you want to save.   
					2. Press Menu   
					. 
					3. From the Page menu, choose Save Page (/ S).   
					4. Choose OK.   
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				Viewing bookmarks or saved pages   
					Bookmarks and saved pages both appear in Bookmark view. Saved pages are   
					indicated by a small triangle in the upper-right corner of the bookmark.   
					1. Choose the Bookmarks view icon   
					. 
					2. Choose the bookmark or saved page you want to view.   
					Tap and hold the back or   
					forward buttons to pop up   
					a list of sites you’ve visited.   
					Editing or deleting a bookmark or saved page   
					1. From the Bookmarks view, press Menu   
					. 
					2. From the Bookmarks menu, choose Edit Bookmarks.   
					3. Choose the bookmark you want to edit or delete.   
					4. Enter the desired changes.   
					5. Choose OK.   
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				Arranging bookmarks and saved pages   
					Blazer includes 10 pages for arranging bookmarks and saved pages by topic. For   
					example, you can store travel links on one page, stock links on another, and business   
					links on a third page.   
					1. From the Bookmarks view, press Menu   
					. 
					2. From the Bookmarks menu, choose Edit Bookmarks.   
					If Blazer does not   
					recognize a phone number   
					as dialable, you can copy   
					the phone number (as text)   
					and paste it into the Phone   
					Dial Pad (see tip on   
					page 39).   
					A. Page icon   
					A 
					To find ringtones and   
					software for your Treo,   
					choose the Downloads   
					bookmark.   
					3. Type a new title for this page.   
					4. Use the stylus to drag and drop bookmarks into different slots on the current page.   
					To move a bookmark to a different page, drag and drop it on the corresponding   
					page icon.   
					5. Choose OK.   
					Downloading files from a web page   
					Blazer lets you download files that are usable on your Treo, such as new applications   
					or MIDI ringtones. When you download a file, it is automatically sent to the application   
					that can use the file. Note: Only certain images tagged specifically for download can   
					be downloaded by Blazer.   
					1. Go to the page that contains the link to the file you want to download.   
					2. Press Left or Right to highlight the link to the file, then press Center to initiate   
					the download process.   
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				Navigating web sites with split pages (Frames)   
					Some web sites split their pages into separate areas, each with their own scroll bars.   
					You can navigate these sites more easily by “zooming in” on one of the separate   
					areas. To do this:   
					1. Tap inside the area of the split page you want to make larger. Make sure you tap on   
					an area that is not a link, otherwise, you will navigate to that link.   
					Visit secure web sites. The   
					128-bit SSL, strong   
					2. Tap the magnifying glass icon in the navigation bar   
					. This will make the area you   
					tapped on the entire page. Note: This icon only appears if you are on a page that is   
					split into separate areas.   
					encryption lets you browse   
					secure sites, such as online   
					shopping, banking, and   
					email. Remember: some   
					secure sites also require   
					specific browsers and may   
					not work with Blazer.   
					Copying text from a web page   
					You can copy text from a web page and paste it in other applications.   
					1. Use the stylus to highlight the text you want to copy.   
					2. Press Menu   
					. 
					3. From the Edit menu, choose Copy (/ C).   
					If you’re concerned that   
					your History list may   
					contain sensitive   
					4. Go to the application in which you want to paste, then position the cursor where   
					you want to paste the text.   
					information, you can clear   
					the list. From the History   
					list, choose Clear All.   
					5. Press Menu   
					. 
					6. From the Edit menu, choose Paste (/ P).   
					Using the History list   
					The History list stores the addresses of the last 100 pages you visited. Items in the   
					History list are sorted chronologically.   
					1. From the Page view, press Menu   
					. 
					2. From the Page menu, choose History.   
					3. Press Up   
					to access the list, then press Down to navigate through the list.   
					4. Choose the web page you want to load.   
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				Finding text on a web page   
					1. From the Page view, press Menu   
					. 
					2. From the Page menu, choose Find Text on Page.   
					3. Type the text you want to find.   
					4. Check or uncheck the Wrap Search box to indicate whether you want the search to   
					wrap from the end of the page to the beginning when the end is reached.   
					5. Choose Find to start the search.   
					Blazer supports JavaScript,   
					SSL, and cookies, but does   
					not support plug-ins (Flash,   
					Shockwave, etc.) or Java   
					applets.   
					Customizing your Blazer Web Browser settings   
					1. Press Menu   
					. 
					2. From the Options menu, choose Preferences.   
					3. Set any of the following preferences:   
					Email from a web page.   
					Email addresses appear as   
					links on web pages. After   
					you configure an email   
					application on your Treo,   
					you can select an email   
					address link to create a   
					message to the selected   
					address.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Home Page: Sets the web page that appears when you choose the Home icon.   
					Restore Default: Resets the home page to the factory setting.   
					Initial View: Determines which view displays when you launch Blazer.   
					Don’t show images: Selects whether you want images to appear when you load   
					a web page. If you don’t view images, web pages will load faster.   
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				4. Choose Advanced and set any of the following preferences:   
					• 
					Set limit on memory for storing recently viewed pages (cache): Sets the   
					amount of memory used for your cache. Pages are cached so they load faster   
					the next time you view them.   
					• 
					• 
					Memory Management: Enables you to free up memory on your phone by   
					clearing the memory for recent pages, history, and cookies.   
					Set Proxy: Sets up a proxy server to access the Internet. If your connection   
					requires a proxy server, please contact your Internet service provider or IT   
					administrator for this information.   
					• 
					Accept cookies: Allows some web sites to store personalized information on   
					your Treo. Some sites do not work properly unless you select this option.   
					5. Choose OK.   
					62 :: Browsing the web   
					 
				Working with pictures   
					There are two models of Treo 600 available through Verizon: one comes with a   
					camera and the other does not come with a camera. The packaging for your Treo 600   
					identifies whether a camera is included. If your Treo 600 does not include a camera,   
					then the section in this chapter about taking pictures does not apply to you. Even if   
					your phone does not include a camera, you can still receive and view pictures, send   
					pictures to other people as attachments or picture messages, and use pictures to   
					personalize your device (such as wallpaper or picture caller ID; see page 118 for   
					details).   
					When using the camera in   
					low light, you may see blue   
					dots on the screen,   
					especially in the darker   
					areas. Once you capture   
					the picture, image quality   
					improves.   
					You can move pictures to a Windows computer by performing a HotSync   
					operation. Pictures are 12-bit color at a maximum of 640x480 resolution (0.3   
					megapixels).   
					Taking a picture   
					1. Press Phone   
					. 
					2. Press Right to launch Pictures.   
					3. Point the lens on the back of your Treo at the subject you want to photograph.   
					4. Press Center to capture the picture.   
					5. If desired, edit the picture name and category at the top of the screen.   
					6. Choose Save to keep the picture, choose Don’t Save to discard it, or choose Send   
					to send the picture and save it at the same time.   
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				To view other full-size   
					pictures, choose Prev or   
					Next.   
					Viewing a picture   
					You cannot send   
					1. Choose the Pictures view icon   
					. 
					copyrighted pictures that   
					appear with a lock icon in   
					the Pictures view.   
					2. Choose the picture you want to view.   
					3. Choose Done.   
					Sending a picture   
					You can reduce the size of   
					an image before sending it.   
					From the Picture menu,   
					choose Downsize. Indicate   
					whether you want to resize   
					the original or save a   
					You can send a picture to other picture-enabled mobile phones, to an email address,   
					or to the Pix Place website. To store and manage your pictures on the Pix Place   
					website, you need to set up a Pix Place account (additional charges may apply). To   
					learn more about Pix Place, visit the Verizon Wireless web site.   
					1. Make sure Wireless Mode is turned on, as described on page 13, and that the Data   
					reduced copy.   
					Services   
					icon appears in the Main view of the Phone application (near the top   
					of the screen).   
					2. From the Pictures view, choose the picture you want to send.   
					3. Choose Send.   
					4. If the Send With dialog appears, choose the application you want to use to send   
					the picture.   
					5. After the application launches, address and send the message.   
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				You can rename a picture.   
					From the Picture menu,   
					choose Edit Name.   
					Moving pictures   
					1. From the Pictures view, choose the picture you want to move.   
					Move or copy a picture to   
					your SD card. Select a   
					picture, then press Menu.   
					From the Picture menu,   
					choose Move, then choose   
					your SD card from the pick   
					list. See page 111 for more   
					information on using   
					2. Press Menu   
					. 
					3. From the Picture menu, choose Move (/ M).   
					4. Choose the category or expansion card where you want to move the picture.   
					5. Choose Move to finish.   
					expansion cards.   
					Deleting a picture   
					1. From the Pictures view, choose the picture you want to delete.   
					2. Choose Delete.   
					3. If prompted, choose OK to confirm deletion.   
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				Customizing your Pictures settings   
					1. From any view in the Pictures application, press Menu   
					2. From the Options menu, choose Preferences.   
					3. Set any of the following preferences:   
					. 
					• 
					Default name*: Names a series of pictures to be captured, such as Seattle001,   
					Seattle002, etc.   
					• 
					• 
					Category*: The default category for newly captured pictures.   
					Picture size*: The default size for newly captured pictures. Large is 640 x 480   
					pixels, small is 120 x 160 pixels.   
					• 
					• 
					Play capture sound*: Plays a sound to confirm picture capture.   
					Confirm before deleting: If checked, Pictures asks if you’re sure you want to   
					delete a picture before erasing it.   
					• 
					• 
					Confirm before saving*: If checked, Pictures asks if you’re sure you want to   
					save a picture before storing it on your Treo.   
					Backup settings: When activated, backs up the Treo image database on your   
					desktop computer.   
					4. Choose OK.   
					* These options apply only if your Treo includes a camera.   
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				Viewing pictures on your computer (Windows only)   
					When you perform a HotSync operation, your Treo images are copied to your desktop   
					computer. You can view these pictures in J PEG format, or email them to friends using   
					your desktop email application.   
					1. Locate your Pictures folder. This is most likely at C:\ Program Files\ palmOne\ Treo   
					Pictures\ (user name) or if you upgraded from another Palm Powered device, at   
					C:\ Program Files\ Palm\ Treo Pictures\ (user name) or C:\ Program   
					Files\ Handspring\ Treo Pictures\ (user name).   
					2. Double-click any file to view it with the default picture viewing software on your   
					Windows computer.   
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				SMS   
					Text messages are brief notes that you exchange with other mobile phones that have   
					text messaging capability (also known as short messaging or SMS). Messages must   
					be 160 characters or less. Refer to your service plan for per-message pricing.   
					When entering a message,   
					you can insert emotive   
					symbols by choosing   
					Creating and sending a message   
					Emoticons or predefined   
					QuickText phrases. To add a   
					new phrase, select Edit   
					QuickText from the list.   
					1. Make sure Wireless Mode is turned on, as described on page 13.   
					2. Press SMS   
					. 
					3. Choose New.   
					Not all symbols available   
					on your device may be   
					used in text messages. The   
					SMS application   
					automatically replaces   
					invalid characters before it   
					sends your message.   
					You can address text   
					messages to multiple   
					recipients by separating the   
					addresses with a comma. If   
					you address a single   
					message to three people,   
					you will be billed for three   
					messages.   
					4. If the recipient is in your Contacts list, start typing the first initial and last name (no   
					spaces). Otherwise, type the full phone number, email address, or alias. Destination   
					email addresses are included in the 160 character count.   
					5. Press Down . If you typed just a few letters of the recipient’s name, choose the   
					recipient’s phone number or email address from the list that appears.   
					6. Type your message.   
					7. Choose Send.   
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				Receiving messages   
					When your phone is on and in an area of wireless coverage, you will automatically   
					receive text messages sent to you. You can configure your Treo to automatically notify   
					you when new text messages arrive, using a ringtone and vibration or simply an   
					onscreen alert.   
					From the New Message alert:   
					When available, the alert   
					and message show the   
					sender’s name and phone   
					number. In some cases, the   
					sender’s privacy settings   
					may block this information.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					To view your message(s), choose Go To.   
					To dismiss the alert, choose OK. The message goes straight to the Inbox.   
					To be reminded of the new message again in 5 minutes, choose Snooze.   
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				Using links in messages   
					When you receive a text message that contains a telephone number, email address, or   
					URL, you can dial the number, send an email message, or go to the web page   
					immediately.   
					1. Choose a message from the list.   
					2. Choose the phone number, email address, or URL (appears as underlined blue   
					text).   
					If you are out of a coverage   
					area or if Wireless Mode is   
					off, outgoing messages go   
					into the outbox. When you   
					return to a coverage area,   
					messages are sent   
					3. Your Treo automatically launches the appropriate application from the link.   
					Managing your messages   
					The status icons that appear next to each message in the Inbox, Outbox, and Sent   
					folders indicate the following:   
					automatically.   
					• 
					An incoming message. Unread messages appear in bold; messages you’ve   
					read appear in plain text. Urgent messages appear with a red exclamation point !   
					An item that is locked and cannot be deleted or purged until you unlock it.   
					You cannot set the priority   
					of outgoing messages.   
					• 
					• 
					An outbound message that is waiting to be sent or a message that was sent   
					and has not yet been received. The arrow stays gray until the recipient receives the   
					message, and then it turns yellow.   
					• 
					• 
					A chat session. Chats containing unread incoming messages appear in bold   
					text.   
					A voicemail message. An unread voicemail message appears in bold.   
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				In list view you can rearrange the messages in any folder using the Sort command.   
					1. From list view, press Menu   
					. 
					2. From the View menu, choose Sort by Name or Sort by Date.   
					In list view you can delete several messages at once from any folder using the Purge   
					command.   
					1. From list view, press Menu   
					. 
					Text messages can be sent   
					and received even while   
					you are on a phone call.   
					This is easiest when using   
					the hands-free headset or   
					speakerphone.   
					2. From the Message menu, choose Purge (/ K).   
					3. Choose the Purge pick list, then select an option.   
					4. Choose OK.   
					To find a chat you had with   
					someone, open your SMS   
					Inbox and select a chat   
					session.   
					Pale gray text indicates   
					that a message is pending   
					or enroute.   
					Chatting with SMS   
					When you exchange more than one text message with a single contact, your   
					messages are grouped into a chat session. The upper part of the Chat view displays   
					all messages you’ve exchanged with this contact, and the lower part provides a text   
					entry area. You can carry on multiple chats at the same time and easily switch   
					between them, using the pick list at the top of the screen.   
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				The Timestamp pick list   
					doesn’t have a label, so the   
					current choice appears   
					next to the pick list arrow.   
					1. From the Inbox, choose a chat.   
					2. Type your message.   
					3. Choose Send.   
					Customizing your SMS settings   
					1. Press Menu   
					. 
					2. From the Options menu, choose Preferences.   
					3. Set any of the following preferences:   
					• 
					Messages: Your preferences for individual text messages.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Confirm message deletions: Indicate whether you want deletion confirmation   
					messages to appear.   
					Return to list view after deletion: Indicate whether you want to return to the list   
					view or the next item in the folder after deleting a message.   
					Addressing new messages: Indicate whether you want the keyboard to default   
					to letters or numbers when you type an address.   
					• 
					Chat: Your preferences for chat sessions.   
					• 
					Timestamp pick list: Indicate which timestamp information you want to see in   
					the Chat screen. You can see both the time and date, either time or date   
					(depending on when the message was sent), or no timestamps.   
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				• 
					Display my name in chat window as: Enter the name you want displayed as the   
					label for your messages in the Chat screen.   
					• 
					• 
					Label Color: Select the color in which you want messages to appear.   
					Use color for: Indicate whether you want to view both the message label and   
					message in a different color, or only the name.   
					4. Choose OK.   
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				MMS   
					Multimedia messages contain one or more pages of pictures and sounds as well as   
					text. Even if your phone does not include a camera, you can still receive and view   
					pictures. You can include any of the following items in your message:   
					Before you use your Treo to   
					send or receive multimedia   
					messages, consult Verizon   
					for pricing and availability   
					of multimedia messaging   
					services.   
					• 
					Ringtones   
					• 
					MIDI: Up to 16-voice polyphony (Standard or SP-MIDI format), 64 KB per   
					sound file   
					• 
					iMelody: Up to 64 KB per sound file   
					• 
					• 
					Sound clips   
					QCELP: Up to 60 seconds playback time, 64 KB per sound file   
					Pictures   
					Save a message as a   
					template for other   
					messages. From the   
					Compose menu, choose   
					Save as Template. To create   
					a message based on the   
					template, go to the   
					Template folder and then   
					choose the template you   
					want to use.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					JPEG: Up to 640 x 480 pixels, 64 KB per image file   
					GIF: Up to 640 x 480 pixels, 64 KB per image file   
					Creating and sending a multimedia message   
					1. Make sure Wireless Mode is turned on, as described on page 13.   
					2. Press Phone   
					Main view of the Phone application (near the top of the screen).   
					3. Press Applications Launcher   
					and make sure that the Data Services   
					icon appears in the   
					. 
					4. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All.   
					5. Choose the MMS icon.   
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				6. From the MMS list view, choose New.   
					A 
					You can address   
					A. Picture icon   
					multimedia messages to   
					multiple recipients by   
					separating the addresses   
					with a comma. If you   
					address a single message   
					to three people, you will be   
					billed for three messages.   
					7. If the recipient is in your Contacts list, choose the To pick list, then select Address   
					Book Lookup. Otherwise, type the number of a phone that supports multimedia   
					messaging, or an email address or alias.   
					8. Add ringtones, sound clips, pictures, or text to the message:   
					• 
					Choose the Picture icon to insert a photo or drawing. Once a picture is inserted,   
					choose the picture to edit or remove it.   
					A multimedia message   
					may contain multiple   
					pages. To navigate between   
					pages or add a new one,   
					choose the Page Selector   
					arrows at the top of the   
					screen.   
					• 
					• 
					Choose Sound   
					to record a new voice message.   
					Press Menu   
					. From the Compose menu, choose Attach Sound to add a   
					ringtone or an existing voice message.   
					• 
					• 
					Add more pages to your message using the Next Page arrow in the title bar.   
					Select the text entry area and type any text you want to include with the   
					message.   
					To delete an item from a   
					message you’re creating,   
					highlight it and then press   
					Backspace.   
					9. Choose Preview   
					to view the message as the recipient will see it.   
					10.Choose Send to finish.   
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				Receiving multimedia messages   
					You can automatically download new messages or have Treo notify you that a   
					message is ready to download. In either case, an alert appears when you have a new   
					message.   
					• 
					From the alert:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					To view your message(s), choose Go To.   
					To dismiss the alert, choose OK. The message goes straight to the Inbox.   
					To be reminded again in 5 minutes, choose Snooze.   
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				Viewing/playing a multimedia message   
					1. From the Inbox, choose the message you want to view.   
					2. If there are sounds or multiple pages, playback will begin immediately.   
					3. Use the onscreen controls to scroll to other pages and messages.   
					• 
					To play or save a sound, choose the Sound icon   
					sounds later by pressing Applications Launcher   
					. You can access saved   
					, then choosing Sounds.   
					• 
					To save a picture, tap it with your stylus or finger. You can access saved pictures   
					You can expand and   
					collapse header information   
					by choosing the Full   
					Header icon next to the   
					subject line of a message.   
					later by pressing Phone , then pressing Right to launch Pictures.   
					• 
					• 
					To select the text, position the cursor in the text area then press Center.   
					To stop playback of a message, choose Play/ Stop.   
					4. Choose OK.   
					If you reply to a multimedia   
					message with a text   
					message, you’ll   
					automatically be sent to the   
					SMS application to   
					F 
					A. Previous message   
					B. Play/ Stop   
					C. Next message   
					D. Sound icon   
					E. Playback icon   
					F. Full Header icon   
					compose your reply.   
					Responding to a multimedia message   
					1. From the MMS list view, choose the message you want to respond to.   
					2. Choose Respond.   
					3. Choose Reply with SMS, Reply, Reply All, or Forward.   
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				Managing multimedia messages   
					You can rearrange messages in any folder using the Sort command.   
					1. From list view, press Menu   
					. 
					2. From the View menu, choose Sort by Name or Sort by Date.   
					In list view you can delete several messages at once from any folder using the Purge   
					command.   
					1. From the MMS list view, press Menu   
					. 
					2. From the Message menu, choose Purge.   
					3. Choose the Purge pick list, then select a purge option.   
					4. Choose OK.   
					Customizing your MMS settings   
					1. Press Menu   
					. 
					2. From the Options menu, choose Preferences.   
					3. Set any of the following preferences:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Automatically collect messages: Indicate whether you want to automatically   
					download incoming multimedia messages.   
					Confirm message deletion: Indicate whether you want deletion confirmation   
					alerts to appear.   
					To: is numeric: Indicate whether you want to type numbers or letters in the To   
					field by default.   
					Display alerts in Privacy Mode: Indicate whether you want the subject and   
					sender’s name to appear in the notification alert.   
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				4. Choose OK.   
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				Calendar   
					Displaying your calendar   
					• 
					Press Calendar   
					repeatedly to cycle through the various active views.   
					If you have several   
					appointments to enter, it’s   
					more efficient to use   
					® 
					• 
					• 
					Use the 5-way navigation control to move to another day, week, or month   
					(depending on the current view).   
					Palm Desktop software   
					or Microsoft Outlook on   
					your computer and then   
					synchronize data between   
					the Treo™ 600   
					Choose Go or press Menu   
					. From the Options menu, choose Go to Day (/ O),   
					then choose a date from the calendar.   
					smartphone and your   
					computer. For more   
					information, see page 31.   
					Creating an event   
					1. Press Calendar   
					until you are in Day view.   
					2. Press Left and Right to select the desired day.   
					3. Using the keyboard, type a starting time for the event. For example, type 53 for   
					5:30 (Remember to press Option   
					before typing numbers).   
					4. Press Down and type the ending time for the event.   
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				5. Choose OK.   
					6. Type a description for the event.   
					A. Selected date   
					B. Starting and ending times   
					C. Selected day   
					The silent alarm for   
					untimed events is defined   
					by minutes, days, or hours   
					before midnight of the date   
					of the event.   
					When an alert occurs, the   
					Reminder screen displays   
					all your Treo’s pending   
					alerts. Tap an item’s   
					Adding an alarm reminder to an event   
					1. In Calendar, highlight the event.   
					2. Choose Details.   
					3. Check the Alarm box and choose the number of minutes, hours, or days before the   
					event you would like to receive the alarm.   
					4. Choose OK.   
					description to jump to that   
					item, or check the box to   
					clear that item.   
					A. Type of time units   
					B. Number of time units   
					C. A diamond indicates an untimed event.   
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				Creating an untimed event   
					An untimed event, such as a birthday or anniversary, does not occur at a particular   
					time.   
					1. Press Calendar   
					until you are in Day view.   
					2. Press Left and Right to go to the date of the event.   
					3. Make sure nothing is highlighted.   
					To enter a birthday or   
					anniversary, create an   
					4. Type a description for the event.   
					untimed event. Then, from   
					the Details screen, choose   
					Year as the repeat interval.   
					Editing or deleting an event   
					1. Highlight the event you want to reschedule.   
					2. Choose Details.   
					3. Change the date and time as needed, or choose Delete.   
					4. Choose OK.   
					Scheduling a repeating event   
					1. Create an event, then highlight it.   
					2. Choose Details.   
					3. Choose the Repeat box, then choose a repeat interval.   
					4. For weekly events, choose the day(s) the event repeats; for monthly events, choose   
					the Day or Date option.   
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				5. If the event has an ending date, choose the End on pick list, then select Choose   
					Date, and select the ending date.   
					6. Choose OK.   
					A. This icon indicates a repeating event.   
					Customizing general preferences for your calendar   
					1. Press Menu   
					. 
					2. From the Options menu, choose Preferences (/ R).   
					3. Set any of the following preferences:   
					• 
					Start Time and End Time: The beginning and end of the day shown on Calendar   
					screens.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Event Duration: The default duration of a new event.   
					Week Start: The day on which the calendar week starts.   
					Initial View: The view that appears when you launch Calendar.   
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				• 
					Button Views: The views that appear when you press Calendar   
					repeatedly.   
					By default, you see Day and Month Views, but you can also see Week, Week   
					with Text, Year, and Daily Journal Views.   
					• 
					Display Options: Your choices for different Calendar view options:   
					• 
					• 
					Show Time Bars: Shows the duration of an event and illustrates conflicts.   
					Compress Day View: When off, all time slots display. When on, start and end   
					times display for each event, but blank time slots disappear to minimize   
					scrolling.   
					• 
					• 
					Show PM Label: Displays a p after PM times.   
					Show End Times: Displays all time bars and time slots for end times of an   
					event.   
					• 
					Auto-scroll Time: Displays events based on the time of day when there is   
					more than one screen of information. The arrows at the bottom-right corner   
					indicate more information.   
					• 
					• 
					Float Advance at Midnight: Advances floating events to the next day at   
					midnight of the current day.   
					Show Completed Floating Events: Displays completed floating events.   
					4. Choose OK to close the Display options dialog.   
					5. Choose OK.   
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				Customizing To Do List preferences for your calendar   
					You can display To Do items in your calendar to keep on top of your tasks.   
					1. Press Calendar   
					2. Press Menu   
					until you are in Day view.   
					. 
					3. From the Options menu, choose To Do Preferences.   
					4. Set any of the following preferences:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Show Categories: Determines which To Do categories appear.   
					Priorities Displayed: Limits the To Do items to certain priorities.   
					Show Priority: Displays the priority assigned to an item.   
					Show Completed Items: Displays checked off items.   
					Show Undated Items: Displays items that do not have a Due Date assigned.   
					Show Dated Items: Displays To Do items that have a Due Date assigned.   
					5. Choose OK.   
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				To Do List   
					
					record of complete tasks.   
					You can set To Do List to   
					record the date that you   
					completed the To Do item,   
					and you can choose to   
					show or hide completed   
					items. Completed items   
					remain in the memory of   
					your phone until you purge   
					them.   
					Adding a To Do item   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					. 
					2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All.   
					3. Choose the To Do List icon.   
					4. Choose New to create a new To Do item   
					5. Type the text of the To Do item. The text can be longer than one line.   
					To save memory, you can   
					purge all completed To Do   
					items. From the Record   
					menu, choose Purge.   
					Choose OK to finish.   
					You can display To Do   
					items in your calendar. See   
					page 87 for information on   
					customizing To Do   
					Preferences for your   
					calendar.   
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				Setting item priority, due date, and other details   
					The Details dialog enables you to assign a priority level, due date, category, privacy   
					flag, and note to each item.   
					1. Highlight the item to which you want to assign details.   
					2. Choose Details.   
					3. Set any of the following:   
					• 
					Priority: Choose the Priority number for this item (1 is most important). Later you   
					can arrange your To Do items based on the importance of each item.   
					Category: Assign the item to a specific category.   
					Press Menu to access   
					other features such as   
					importing phone numbers   
					into To Do List.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Due Date: Choose the Due Date pick list, then select a due date for the item.   
					Private: Check this box to mark this item private.   
					Note: Enter additional text you want to associate with the item.   
					4. Choose OK.   
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				Checking off a To Do item   
					1. Choose the item you want to check off.   
					2. Hold Option   
					and press Return   
					. 
					Deleting a To Do item   
					1. Highlight the item you want to delete.   
					To uncheck the selected   
					item, hold Option and press   
					Return.   
					2. Press Menu   
					. 
					3. From the Record menu, choose Delete Item (/ D).   
					4. Choose OK.   
					If you turn on the Show   
					Due Dates option in the To   
					Do Preferences screen, you   
					can tap directly on the due   
					date in To Do List to choose   
					a new date.   
					Customizing To Do List   
					The To Do Preferences screen enables you to control the appearance of To Do List.   
					1. In To Do List, choose Show.   
					2. Set any of the following preferences:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Sort by: Indicates the order in which your To Do items appear in the list.   
					Show Completed Items: Displays items you’ve checked off.   
					Show Only Due Items: Hides items that are not yet due.   
					Record Complete Date: Replaces due date with the completion date when you   
					complete (check) the item.   
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				Memo Pad   
					Memos are a great way to store notes on your Treo.   
					Creating a memo   
					Each Memo Pad item can   
					include 4,096 charactersof   
					text.   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					. 
					2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All.   
					3. Choose the Memo Pad icon.   
					You can assign categories   
					to Memo Pad items. Open   
					the item you want to assign   
					a category to, choose the   
					pick list in the upper-right   
					corner, then select a   
					4. Enter the text you want to appear in the memo.   
					5. Choose Done.   
					category.   
					Deleting a memo   
					1. Choose the memo you want to delete.   
					2. Press Menu   
					. 
					3. From the Record menu, choose Delete Item (/ D).   
					4. Choose OK.   
					92 :: Memo Pad   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				CityTime   
					The CityTime world clock displays the day and time in your home city and in four other   
					cities around the globe. Whether you’re traveling or at home, it’s easy to keep track of   
					the best time to reach your business associates, friends, and family in faraway places.   
					Setting your Home City   
					The Home City serves as a point of reference for your other city selections. The Home   
					City time reflects the current system time (unless you have changed locations, see   
					page 94). The information displayed for all the other cities is based on the day and   
					time in your Home City.   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					. 
					2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All.   
					3. Choose the CityTime icon.   
					4. Press Menu   
					. 
					5. From the Options menu, choose Select Home City (/ H).   
					6. Choose the Home City pick list, then select the city closest to your location (in the   
					same time zone).   
					7. C h oo se O K.   
					A. Home City   
					CityTime :: 93   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Selecting remote cities   
					In addition to your Home City, you can display the day and time for four other cities,   
					called remote cities, anywhere around the globe.   
					1. Use the stylus to tap a pick list in the lower part of the CityTime screen, then select   
					the city closest to the city you want to display.   
					2. Choose the remaining pick lists, then select the other three cities you want to   
					display.   
					CityTime does not   
					automatically update the   
					system time for Daylight   
					Savings Time.   
					Adding cities   
					If the city you want to display is not in the predefined list, you can add it.   
					1. Press Menu   
					. 
					Run your stylus over the   
					map to see the time in   
					other cities.   
					2. From the Options menu, choose Edit Cities (/ E).   
					3. Choose New.   
					4. Enter the city name and other information.   
					5. Choose OK.   
					The shadow over the map   
					represents nighttime   
					moving across the globe.   
					Changing locations   
					If you travel, you can easily coordinate the system time on your Treo with the local   
					time.   
					1. Press Menu   
					. 
					2. From the Utilities menu, choose Change Location (/ L).   
					3. Choose the To pick list, then select your new location.   
					4. Choose OK.   
					94 :: CityTime   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Calculator   
					Calculator includes a basic calculator, plus an advanced calculator with scientific,   
					financial, and conversion functions.   
					You can tap the screen or   
					use the keyboard to input   
					numbers.   
					Switching between Basic and Advanced Calculator modes   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					. 
					2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All.   
					3. Choose the Calculator icon.   
					4. Press Menu   
					. 
					5. From the Options menu, choose Toggle Mode (/ M).   
					Calculator :: 95   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Selecting functions in Advanced Calculator mode   
					1. Switch to Advanced Calculator mode (see above).   
					2. Choose the pick list near the upper-left part of the screen, then select the   
					Advanced Calculator function you would like to use:   
					• 
					Math: Advanced mathematical functions such as exponents, roots, and   
					logarithms.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Trig: Trigonometric functions such as sine, cosine, tangent, and variants.   
					Finance: Financial calculator functions such as APR and amortization.   
					Logic: Hexadecimal characters in keypad, plus logic functions such as and, not,   
					or, and xor. In place of Float/ Degrees (see below), this view includes options for   
					class (bin, oct, SDec, UDec, hex) and bits (8, 16, 32).   
					Statistics: Statistical functions such as sum, factorial, and random number   
					generator.   
					Choose Sto to store a   
					number in one of ten   
					memory slots. Choose Rcl   
					to recall a stored number.   
					Choose Con to access a list   
					of mathematical constants   
					such as Avogadro’s number   
					or the speed of light.   
					• 
					• 
					Weight/ Temp: Weight and temperature conversions for metric and English   
					values.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Length: Length conversions for metric and English values.   
					Area: Area conversions for metric, traditional, and English values.   
					Volume: Volume conversions for metric and English values.   
					96 :: Calculator   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				3. Choose the pick list near the upper-middle of the screen, then select how to   
					display decimal values:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Float (Floating point): Position of decimal point varies according to calculation   
					results.   
					Fixed(x) (Fixed point): Enter an integer for the number of decimal places to   
					display, then select Fixed(x) to round calculations to that decimal place.   
					Sci(x) (Scientific notation): Enter an integer for the number of decimal places to   
					display, then select Sci(x) to round calculations to that decimal place using   
					scientific notation.   
					• 
					Eng(x) (Engineering notation): Enter an integer for the number of decimal   
					places to display, then select Eng(x) to round calculations to that decimal place   
					using engineering notation.   
					4. Choose the pick list near the upper-right of the screen, then select whether you   
					want to display numbers in degrees, radians, or grads.   
					Calculator :: 97   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Looking up contacts and other   
					information   
					With the built-in search features on your Treo, you can find information quickly:   
					To access Name Lookup in   
					other applications, choose   
					the Lookup button if it   
					appears.   
					• 
					Name Lookup: Enables you to dial your Contacts by name. It locates people’s   
					phone numbers when you’re in the Contacts list.   
					• 
					Find: Searches through the text in all the applications on your Treo.   
					Name Lookup   
					You can access Name Lookup directly from the Contacts list. This feature helps you   
					locate Contacts quickly by entering just a few letters of a Contact’s name.   
					1. Press Phone   
					. 
					2. Use the 5-way navigation control to access the Contacts list.   
					3. From the Contacts list, enter the first few letters of the Contact you want to find.   
					You can enter:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					First name (joh for John) or   
					Last name (smi for Smith) or   
					First name initial and last name (jsm for John Smith)   
					98 :: Looking up contacts and other information   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				To search by company for a   
					name you can’t remember,   
					open Find, and type the   
					name of the company.   
					For example, entering SM displays Smilla Anderson, John Smith, and Sally Martin   
					as shown above. Entering JSM finds only John Smith.   
					4. Do one of the following:   
					Find is not case-sensitive   
					and it locates any word   
					that begins with the text   
					you enter. For example,   
					entering plan finds planet,   
					but not airplane.   
					• 
					Highlight the contact name, then press Center to view the contents of the   
					record.   
					• 
					Highlight any phone number, then press Center to dial.   
					Using Find   
					Find searches through one   
					screen’s worth of   
					information at a time. At   
					first, you may see search   
					results from one   
					application, or several. If   
					you don’t find what you   
					need on the first screen,   
					choose Find More to check   
					other applications.   
					The Find feature locates any text in the built-in applications and databases, and in   
					some third-party applications. The Find feature performs an exact search on a   
					character string, including characters that are parts of words.   
					1. Press Option   
					, then Shift   
					to open the Find dialog.   
					2. Enter the text you want to find.   
					3. Choose OK to start the search.   
					Looking up contacts and other information :: 99   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Beaming information   
					Your Treo is equipped with an IR (infrared) port that lets you beam information to   
					another Palm Powered™ device with an IR port. The IR port is located on the top of   
					your Treo, between the Wireless Mode button and the ringer switch, behind the small   
					dark shield.   
					You can store a beamed   
					application on your phone,   
					or send it to an expansion   
					card inserted in the   
					Beaming a record   
					1. Choose the record or category you want to beam.   
					expansion slot.   
					2. Press Menu   
					. 
					Beam your business card   
					in two key presses: in any   
					Phone view, press Menu,   
					then press M.   
					3. From the Record menu, choose one of the following:   
					• 
					• 
					Beam (/ B): Sends an individual record.   
					Beam Category (/ Y): Sends all records in the current category.   
					4. When the Beam Status dialog appears, point the IR port on your Treo directly at the   
					IR port of the receiving device.   
					5. Wait for the Beam Status dialog to indicate that the transfer is complete before you   
					continue using your Treo.   
					Beaming information :: 101   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				For best results, the path   
					between the two devices   
					must be clear of obstacles,   
					and both devices must be   
					kept stationary. If you have   
					difficulty beaming, shorten   
					the distance and avoid   
					bright sunlight.   
					If you do not choose a   
					category upon receiving a   
					beamed item, the item is   
					placed in the Unfiled   
					category.   
					Beaming an application   
					Not all applications can be beamed. A lock icon   
					to applications that cannot be beamed.   
					appears on the Beam screen next   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					2. Press Menu   
					3. From the App menu, choose Beam (/ B).   
					. 
					If you can’t receive beamed   
					information, try a soft reset   
					(see page 141).   
					. 
					4. Choose the Beam From pick list, then select whether the application you want to   
					beam is located on your Treo or an expansion card.   
					5. Choose the application you want to transfer.   
					6. Choose Beam.   
					7. When the Beam Status dialog appears, point the IR port on your Treo directly at the   
					IR port of the receiving device.   
					8. Wait for the Beam Status dialog to indicate that the transfer is complete before you   
					continue using your Treo.   
					102 :: Beaming information   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Receiving beamed information   
					1. Turn on your screen.   
					2. Point the IR port on your Treo directly at the IR port of the transmitting device to   
					open the Beam Status dialog.   
					3. When the Beam dialog appears, choose a category for the entry.   
					4. Press Up   
					to receive the beam or press Down to refuse it.   
					Beaming information :: 103   
					 
					 
				104 :: Beaming information   
				Installing applications   
					Your Treo™ 600 smartphone comes with several built-in applications that are ready to   
					® 
					use. You can also install third-party Palm OS applications, such as business   
					software, games, and more. To learn more, go to www.palmOne.com/ software.   
					When you download an application to your computer, it is probably in a   
					compressed format such as a .zip or .sit file. If the file is compressed, you need to use   
					a decompression utility on your computer before you install the application on your   
					Treo.   
					On a Windows computer,   
					you can also access the   
					Install Tool dialog by   
					selecting Install Tool under   
					palmOne™ on the Start   
					menu or from the   
					These instructions tell you how to install basic .prc (Palm OS application) and .pdb   
					(Palm OS database) files onto your Treo. Some Palm OS software uses an installer or   
					wizard to guide you through the process. Consult the documentation that came with   
					the software for details.   
					Programs folder.   
					Installing applications from the Internet   
					You can install Palm OS applications, images, and ringtones directly from the Internet,   
					® 
					using Blazer Web Browser. When you download an application, it automatically   
					installs on your Treo. Remember: Palm OS applications have .prc or .pdb at the end of   
					their file names.   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					2. Choose Downloads.   
					. 
					3. Go to the page that contains the link to the application you want to download.   
					4. Press Left or Right to highlight the link to the file, then choose Download to   
					initiate the download process.   
					106 :: Installing applications   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Installing applications from a Windows computer   
					1. Double-click the .prc or .pdb file you want to install on your Treo.   
					2. A dialog may appear with a User drop-down list. Select your User Name from the   
					list.   
					3. The Install Tool window appears. If you would like to install additional files, simply   
					drag and drop them into the space in this window.   
					4. If you want to install an application to an expansion card, click Change Destination.   
					Click the arrows to move the application to the expansion card pane, then click OK.   
					5. Click Done.   
					Before you can install an   
					application on your Treo,   
					you need to have   
					® 
					® 
					Palm Desktop software   
					6. Perform a HotSync operation to install the application(s) on your Treo.   
					installed on your computer   
					(see page 30).   
					Installing applications :: 107   
					 
					 
				Installing applications from a Macintosh computer   
					1. On your Macintosh, launch Palm Desktop.   
					2. From the HotSync menu, choose Install Handheld Files.   
					3. Select the User Name that corresponds to your Treo phone from the User drop-   
					down menu.   
					4. Click Add To List.   
					5. Locate the .prc or .pdb file you want to install on your Treo. Highlight it and click   
					Add File.   
					6. Perform a HotSync operation to install the application(s) on your Treo.   
					Getting help with third-party applications   
					If a you encounter a problem (such as an error message) with a third-party application,   
					contact the application’s author or vendor. For general troubleshooting of third-party   
					applications, see page 152.   
					108 :: Installing applications   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					
				Removing applications   
					If you decide that you no longer need an application, or want to free up memory on   
					your Treo, you can remove applications from your Treo or an expansion card (for more   
					on expansion cards, see page 111). You can remove only applications, patches, and   
					extensions that you install; you cannot remove the built-in applications that reside in   
					the ROM portion of your Treo.   
					Some applications are   
					factory-installed in your   
					phone and cannot be   
					deleted. These are listed   
					with a lock icon next to   
					them.   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					2. Press Menu   
					. 
					. 
					3. From the Options menu, choose Delete (/ D).   
					4. If you want to remove an application from an expansion card, insert the card into   
					your Treo.   
					If you upgraded from a   
					previous version of Palm   
					Desktop software, your   
					backup folder may be   
					located in the Palm folder.   
					5. Choose the Delete From pick list, then select the location of the application you   
					want to remove.   
					6. Choose the application that you want to remove.   
					7. Choose Delete to finish.   
					Applications deleted from   
					your phone are kept on   
					your computer, in the   
					Archive folder of your user   
					folder.   
					8. Perform a HotSync operation to remove the application from the Backup folder on   
					your computer.   
					If the application re-appears on your device, you   
					may need to manually delete it from your computer.   
					Locate your Backup folder on your computer   
					(Windows: C:\ Program Files\ palmOne\ user name;   
					Macintosh: Mac HD\ Applications\ palmOne   
					\ Users\ user name). If you find a .prc or .pdb file for   
					the application you just removed, delete the file   
					from the Backup folder.   
					Removing applications :: 109   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Using Application Info   
					The Info screens display basic statistics about the applications on your Treo.   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					2. Press Menu   
					. 
					. 
					3. From the App menu, choose Info.   
					4. At the bottom of the screen, choose the type of information you want to view:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Version: The version numbers of applications on your Treo.   
					Size: The size (in kilobytes) of applications and data on your Treo.   
					Records: The number of records in different applications on your Treo.   
					5. Choose Done.   
					110 :: Using Application Info   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Using expansion cards   
					The expansion slot on your Treo enables you to add Secure Digital (SD™) cards and   
					MultiMedia™ Cards (MMC) to extend the storage capacity of your Treo. For example,   
					SD or MMC expansion cards can store:   
					SD cards are faster than   
					MMC cards for reading and   
					writing data.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					pictures   
					MP3 audio files   
					games   
					eBooks   
					Warranty does not cover   
					damage by Secure Digital   
					(SD) cards that do not   
					meet SD Memory Card   
					Specifications. SD cards   
					that do not meet SD   
					Memory Card   
					applications   
					databases   
					... and more   
					Although expansion cards are sold separately, your Treo includes a mock, non-   
					functional card inside the expansion slot. When you’re not using a functioning card,   
					reinsert the mock card that came with your Treo to protect the expansion slot opening   
					and to keep the slot clean.   
					Specifications maydamage   
					Treo 600.   
					Inserting and removing expansion cards   
					1. Press down and release the mock card.   
					2. After the expansion slot ejects the mock card, remove the card from the slot.   
					Using expansion cards :: 111   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				When you insert an   
					expansion card, the card   
					name appears as a   
					3. Hold your Treo with the screen facing you, and the card with the notch in the lower-   
					right corner next to the stylus.   
					category with a card icon   
					next to the name. To switch   
					between the applications   
					on the expansion card and   
					your phone, choose the   
					category pick list in the   
					upper-right corner, then   
					select another category.   
					4. Insert the card into the expansion slot until you feel the card lock into place and   
					hear the confirmation tone.   
					A. Notch   
					B. Stylus   
					To run an application on an   
					expansion card, you must   
					have enough free space in   
					the internal memory of   
					your Treo to accommodate   
					the program.   
					A 
					B 
					Launching applications on an expansion card   
					After you insert an expansion card in the expansion slot, you can launch any of the   
					applications stored on the expansion card.   
					1. Insert the expansion card into the expansion slot. The Applications Launcher   
					automatically appears.   
					2. Choose the icon for the application you want to launch.   
					3. Press Center to launch the application.   
					112 :: Using expansion cards   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Before you copy an   
					application to an expansion   
					card, make sure that it is   
					compatible with Palm OS   
					version 5.2 or higher. Some   
					applications do not work   
					with expansion cards and   
					do not allow you to store   
					data files in a location that   
					is separate from the   
					Copying applications to an expansion card   
					You can copy applications between your Treo and your expansion card.   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					2. Press Menu   
					. 
					. 
					3. From the App menu, choose Copy (/ C).   
					4. Choose the Copy To pick list, then select the destination: card name or Phone.   
					5. Choose the From pick list, then select the location of the application you want to   
					copy: card name or Phone.   
					application.   
					6. Highlight the application you want to copy.   
					7. Choose Copy to finish.   
					Using expansion cards :: 113   
					 
					 
					 
				Viewing expansion card information   
					The Card Info application displays general information about the expansion card that   
					is currently in the expansion slot   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					. 
					2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All.   
					3. Choose the Card Info icon.   
					Renaming an expansion card   
					If you change the contents of an expansion card, you may want to rename the card to   
					better match its contents.   
					1. Insert the expansion card into the expansion slot. The Applications Launcher   
					automatically appears.   
					2. Choose the Card Info icon.   
					3. Press Menu   
					. 
					4. From the Card menu, choose Rename Card (/ R).   
					5. Type a new name for the card.   
					6. Choose OK.   
					Formatting an expansion card   
					Formatting an expansion card is similar to formatting a disk on a computer. When you   
					format an expansion card, you erase all the data stored on the card.   
					1. Insert the expansion card into the expansion slot. The Applications Launcher   
					automatically appears.   
					2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All.   
					3. Choose the Card Info icon.   
					4. Press Menu   
					. 
					5. From the Card menu, choose Format Card (/ F).   
					6. Type a new name for the card.   
					7. Choose OK.   
					114 :: Using expansion cards   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Phone settings   
					Selecting ringtones and messaging alert tones   
					You can set different tones and volumes for incoming phone calls, Calendar alarms,   
					and MMS and SMS messaging alerts.   
					You can also adjust the   
					ringer volume by pressing   
					the volume buttons when   
					you’re not on an active call.   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					. 
					2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All.   
					3. Choose the Prefs icon.   
					4. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select Sound.   
					5. Choose the Application pick list, then select Phone, Calendar, MMS, or SMS.   
					6. Choose the Volume box.   
					Want more ringtones? You   
					can download them from   
					the web to your phone (see   
					page 59).   
					7. Choose each pick list, then select an alert volume.   
					8. Choose the Tones box.   
					9. Depending on the application, select alert tones from the pick lists that appear:   
					• 
					Phone   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Known Caller Tone: An incoming call from someone in your Contacts or   
					Favorites.   
					Unknown Caller Tone: An incoming call from someone identified by Caller ID   
					who is not in your Contacts or Favorites.   
					Roaming Tone: A special tone for incoming calls when you’re outside your   
					home mobile network.   
					Voicemail Tone: A new voicemail.   
					116 :: Phone settings   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				• 
					Service Tone: A warning of a service change, such as moving into and out of   
					a mobile network coverage area.   
					You can also record,   
					preview, send, and delete   
					sounds on your phone.   
					Press Applications   
					Launcher, then choose the   
					Sounds icon. Choose New,   
					Play, Send, or Edit.   
					• 
					Calendar   
					• 
					• 
					Alarm Sound: The tone played the first time your alarm goes off.   
					Reminder Sound: The tone played if an alarm is not acknowledged and the   
					alarm repeats.   
					• 
					Play Sound: The number of times an alert tone will play during the alarm   
					sequence.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Repeat Alarm: The number of times the alarm repeats if not acknowledged.   
					Every: The interval between alarm repeats if not acknowledged.   
					Alarm Preset: A default for the number of minutes, hours, or days before the   
					event that the alarm goes off.   
					• 
					• 
					MMS   
					• 
					Message Tone: A new multimedia message arrives.   
					SMS   
					• 
					Message Tone: A new text message arrives.   
					Adjusting call volume   
					While on an active call, or while using the personal speakerphone, press the volume   
					buttons on the side of your Treo™ 600 smartphone to adjust call volume.   
					Phone settings :: 117   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Assigning a caller ID picture and ringtone   
					1. Press Phone   
					2. Press Up   
					. 
					to access your Favorites buttons.   
					3. Highlight the Favorites button you want to give a picture caller ID.   
					4. Press Menu   
					. 
					5. From the Edit menu, choose Edit Favorites Button (/ E).   
					6. Choose More.   
					If you prefer to use the   
					onscreen Dial Pad, assign   
					the Dial Pad as the default   
					wallpaper.   
					If you remove the Dial Pad   
					as the wallpaper, you can   
					still access it quickly. Press   
					Phone, then press Center.   
					7. Check the Image box, then choose Select Image.   
					8. Choose the picture you want to assign to the selected Favorites button.   
					9. Choose Select.   
					10.Choose the ringtone pick list, then select a caller ID ringtone.   
					11.Choose OK.   
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				Choosing wallpaper for the Phone screen   
					If you have images stored on your Treo, you can select different wallpaper for the Main   
					view in the Phone application.   
					1. Press Phone   
					2. Press Menu   
					. 
					. 
					3. From the Options menu, choose Display Preferences.   
					4. Choose the pick list at the top of the screen, then select Show Wallpaper.   
					5. Choose the current wallpaper image, then choose a wallpaper image for your   
					Phone screen.   
					6. Choose Select.   
					7. O K.   
					Phone settings :: 119   
					 
				System Sound settings   
					You can immediately silence all sounds on your Treo, including phone ringtones,   
					Calendar alerts, and system sounds. This does not mute the speaker on your Treo   
					during a phone call.   
					If the ringer switch is set to   
					no sound, the ringer setting   
					overrides the sound   
					settings and all sounds are   
					turned off.   
					1. Slide the ringer switch to Sound Mode Off.   
					2. To hear all sounds again, slide the ringer switch to Sound Mode On.   
					When you slide the ringer switch back to the Sound Mode On position, it restores   
					the previous sound settings. For example, if the Phone ring volume is set to 7 and   
					you slide the ringer switch to Sound Mode Off, you will not hear the phone ring.   
					When you move the ringer switch back to Sound Mode On, the Phone ring volume   
					is still set to 7.   
					Your Treo includes a silent   
					alarm that can vibrate even   
					when the ringer switch is   
					set to Sound Mode Off.   
					A 
					B 
					A. Sound Mode On   
					B. Sound Mode Off   
					120 :: System Sound settings   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Display and appearance   
					Turning the keyboard backlight on and off   
					• 
					To turn the keyboard backlight on, press Option   
					illuminates the keys, and the screen dims slightly.   
					, then   
					, then   
					. The backlight   
					again.   
					The backlight turns off if   
					the keyboard is not in use.   
					• 
					To turn the keyboard backlight off, press Option   
					Reducing the contrast and   
					brightness settings can   
					help conserve battery   
					power.   
					Adjusting the contrast and brightness   
					Depending on the lighting conditions where you’re using your Treo, you may need to   
					adjust the screen contrast and brightness.   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					. 
					2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All.   
					3. Choose the Prefs icon.   
					4. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select Display.   
					5. Choose the   
					slider, and use Left and Right to adjust brightness.   
					6. Choose the slider , and use Left and Right to adjust contrast.   
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				Changing the screen font   
					You can change the font in Calendar, Contacts, Memo Pad, SMS, and To Do List.   
					1. Launch the application in which you want to change the font.   
					2. Press Menu   
					. 
					3. From the Options menu, choose Font (/ F).   
					4. Choose a font style:   
					A. Small font   
					B. Small bold font   
					C. Large font   
					D. Large bold font   
					5. Choose OK.   
					Aligning the touchscreen   
					If you tap the touchscreen and your Treo doesn’t respond accurately or activates the   
					wrong feature, you may need to realign your touchscreen.   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					. 
					2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All.   
					3. Choose the Prefs icon.   
					4. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select Touchscreen.   
					5. Follow the onscreen instructions.   
					Changing the system color scheme   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					. 
					2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All.   
					3. Choose the Prefs icon.   
					4. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select General.   
					5. Choose the Colors pick list, then select a color scheme.   
					122 :: Display and appearance   
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Applications Launcher settings   
					Arranging applications by category   
					You can assign an application to a category and then display a specific category of   
					applications in the Applications Launcher.   
					The Applications Launcher   
					displays each application   
					as an icon. To view them as   
					a list instead:   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					2. Press Menu   
					. 
					. 
					3. From the App menu, choose Category (/ Y).   
					1. Press Applications   
					Launcher.   
					2. Press Menu.   
					3. From the Options menu,   
					choose Preferences (/R).   
					4. Choose the View By pick   
					list, then select List.   
					5. Choose OK.   
					To create a new category,   
					choose the category pick   
					list, then select Edit   
					Categories. Choose New,   
					then enter the category   
					name. Choose OK to close   
					the dialog, then choose OK.   
					4. Choose the pick list next to each application, then select a category.   
					5. Choose Done.   
					Displaying applications by category   
					Do one of the following:   
					• 
					• 
					Press Applications Launcher   
					repeatedly to cycle through the categories.   
					Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select a category.   
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				Button settings   
					Buttons Preferences   
					You can use Buttons Preferences to choose which applications are associated with   
					the buttons on your Treo.   
					You can also pick an   
					application to launch from   
					the HotSync® button on   
					the cable.   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					. 
					2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All.   
					3. Choose the Prefs icon.   
					4. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select Buttons.   
					5. Choose the pick list next to the button or key combination you want to reassign,   
					then select an application.   
					To restore all of the buttons   
					and key combinations to   
					their factory settings,   
					choose Default.   
					If you install a new Email,   
					Messaging, or Browser   
					application on your Treo, it   
					appears in the default   
					application pick lists if the   
					application supports this   
					feature. Some third-party   
					applications automatically   
					assign themselves to a   
					particular button. For   
					example, emailapplications   
					typically take over the SMS   
					button.   
					124 :: Button settings   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Setting default applications   
					Some applications look for other applications to handle data (for example, a mail   
					application might launch a browser when you choose a link in an email message).   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					. 
					2. Choose the pick list in the upper right corner, then select All.   
					3. Choose the Prefs icon.   
					4. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select Default Apps.   
					5. Choose each pick list, then select the application you want to associate with that   
					function.   
					Button settings :: 125   
					 
				Date and time settings   
					Setting the date and time   
					You can use Date & Time Preferences to set the time, date, time zone, and daylight   
					savings setting for your Treo. By default, your phone synchronizes the date and time   
					with the Verizon network when Wireless Mode is on and you’re inside a coverage area.   
					To manually set the date and time, follow these steps:   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					. 
					2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All.   
					3. Choose the Prefs icon.   
					4. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select Date & Time.   
					5. Uncheck the Enable Local Network Time box.   
					6. Choose the Set Date box. Highlight the current year, month, and date, then press   
					Center to set the date.   
					7. Choose the Set Time box. Using the stylus, tap the up and down arrows to select   
					the current time, then choose OK to set the time.   
					8. Choose the Set Time Zone box. Choose the time zone for your location, then   
					choose OK.   
					9. Choose the Daylight Saving pick list, then select On or Off.   
					126 :: Date and time settings   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Setting date and time formats   
					You can use Formats Preferences to choose number conventions based on   
					geographic regions. For example, in the United Kingdom, time is expressed using a   
					24-hour clock. In the United States, time is expressed using a 12-hour clock with an   
					AM or PM suffix. All the built-in applications on your Treo use the Format Preferences   
					settings.   
					The Week starts setting   
					controls the Day, Week,   
					Month, Year, and List views   
					in Calendar and all other   
					aspects of your phone that   
					display a calendar.   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					. 
					2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All.   
					3. Choose the Prefs icon.   
					4. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select Formats.   
					5. Set any of the following preferences:   
					• 
					Preset to: The standard number conventions for your country. When you select   
					a country, the other Formats Preferences are automatically set to that country’s   
					conventions. You can also edit each option individually.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Time: The time format. Select HH:MM to display a 24-hour clock.   
					Date: The date format.   
					Week starts: The first day of the week (usually Sunday or Monday).   
					6. Numbers: The format for numbers with decimal points and commas.   
					Date and time settings :: 127   
					 
					 
					 
				General Preferences   
					You can use General Preferences to set the auto shutoff interval, the beam receive   
					feature, sounds, and screen colors for your Treo.   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					. 
					The Auto-off setting   
					2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All.   
					3. Choose the Prefs icon.   
					conserves battery power by   
					turning off your phone’s   
					screen. It does not turn off   
					Wireless Mode so you can   
					still receive calls, email,   
					and text messages after   
					the automatic shutoff   
					period.   
					4. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select General.   
					The system and game   
					volume settingsapply when   
					the ringer switch is set to   
					the on position.   
					5. Set any of the following preferences:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Auto-off After: The time that elapses before your screen turns off automatically.   
					System Sound: The volume for system beeps and alerts.   
					Game Sound: The volume for game sounds.   
					Beam Receive: The setting that determines if your Treo can receive beamed   
					information.   
					• 
					Colors: The set of predefined colors for the system display.   
					128 :: General Preferences   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Locking your phone and data   
					Your Treo includes several features that help you protect your phone from inadvertent   
					use and keep your data private. The built-in security software enables you to use your   
					Treo for emergency calls even if the handset is locked.   
					When you receive or make   
					a call, the touchscreen on   
					the Active call screen may   
					be automatically disabled   
					to prevent accidental   
					termination of a call. You   
					must use the 5-way   
					navigation control to   
					access the buttons on the   
					Active call screen. Check   
					the Keyguard settings in   
					Preferences.   
					• 
					Keyguard: Manually disables all buttons and the touchscreen to prevent them from   
					being pressed accidentally in your briefcase or pocket.   
					• 
					Auto-Keyguard and touchscreen lockout: Automatically enables Keyguard after a   
					period of inactivity, and lets you disable the touchscreen during an active call or call   
					alert.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Phone Lock: Requires a password to make calls with your phone.   
					System password lock: Requires a password to see any data on your Treo.   
					Private records: Masks or hides items marked as private, and requires a password   
					to view them.   
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				Keyguard   
					Your Treo includes a feature that locks the keyboard, so that screen items and buttons   
					aren’t accidentally pressed while the phone is in a pocket or bag.   
					1. With the Treo screen on, press Option   
					Keyguard.   
					and the Screen   
					button to enable   
					2. To disable Keyguard, press Center.   
					To change your password,   
					choose the Password box,   
					enter your current   
					password, then enter the   
					new password. To delete   
					your password, choose the   
					Password box, then choose   
					Unassign.   
					Auto-Keyguard and touchscreen lockout   
					Auto-Keyguard lets you automatically lock the keyboard after a period of inactivity.   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					. 
					2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All.   
					3. Choose the Prefs icon.   
					4. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select Keyguard.   
					5. Set any of the following preferences:   
					• 
					Auto-Keyguard: The period of inactivity that passes before the keyboard   
					automatically locks.   
					• 
					Disable touchscreen when: The conditions in which the touchscreen disables.   
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				Phone Lock   
					You can lock your phone to prevent unauthorized use of your mobile account. When   
					your phone is locked, you must enter the correct Lock Code to make calls. You can,   
					however, still place emergency calls when you phone is locked, and you can also   
					receive calls.   
					1. Press Phone   
					2. Press Menu   
					. 
					Important: If you lock your   
					system, you must enter the   
					exact password to unlock   
					it. If you forget the   
					. 
					3. From the Options menu, choose Phone Lock (/ L).   
					4. Choose one of the following Lock Wireless Mode options:   
					• 
					On Wireless Mode power off: Locks your phone each time you turn off   
					Wireless Mode. When this setting is active, you must enter your lock code each   
					time you turn Wireless Mode on again.   
					password, you need to   
					perform a hard reset to use   
					your phone. Performing a   
					hard reset deletes all the   
					records in your phone (see   
					page 142). However, you   
					can restore all previously   
					synchronized data at the   
					next HotSync operation   
					(see page 31).   
					• 
					Immediately: Locks your phone when you choose OK. The next time you turn   
					Wireless Mode on you must enter your lock code. After that, you can turn   
					Wireless Mode on again without entering your lock code.   
					5. When prompted, enter the current Lock Code and choose OK. Unless you changed   
					your Lock Code, enter the default Lock code, which is the last four digits of your   
					phone number.   
					6. If you want to change the Lock Code, choose Change Lock Code, enter a new   
					Lock Code, then choose OK to accept it. Repeat this step to verify the new Lock   
					Code.   
					To lock your system   
					manually, choose Lock &   
					Turn Off, and then choose   
					Off & Lock.   
					7. Choose Advanced to specify three emergency numbers that you can dial even   
					when your phone is locked.   
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				System password lock   
					You can protect your personal information by locking the system so that a password is   
					required to access any data or use other features of your Treo.   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					. 
					2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All.   
					3. Choose the Security icon.   
					4. Choose the Password box.   
					5. Assign a password and a password hint to your Treo.   
					6. Choose the Auto Lock Handheld box.   
					7. When prompted, enter your password.   
					8. Choose one of the following options:   
					• 
					• 
					Never: Prevents your Treo from locking automatically.   
					On power off: Locks your Treo when you turn off the screen, or when it shuts   
					off with the auto-off feature.   
					• 
					• 
					At a preset time: Locks your Treo at a specific time of day.   
					After a preset delay: Locks your Treo after a period of inactivity.   
					132 :: Locking your phone and data   
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Setting Owner Preferences   
					You can use Owner Preferences to record information such as your name, company   
					name, and phone number. If you lock your keyboard, the Owner Preferences   
					information appears on the screen that requests your password to unlock it, and you   
					must also enter your password to change the Owner Preferences information.   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					. 
					2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All.   
					3. Choose the Prefs icon.   
					4. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select Owner.   
					5. If you assigned a password with the Security application, choose Unlock, enter your   
					password, then choose OK to continue.   
					6. Type the text that you want to appear in the Owner Preferences screen.   
					Locking your phone and data :: 133   
					 
					 
					 
				Private records   
					In most applications you can mark individual entries as private. All private entries   
					remain visible and accessible until you select the Security setting to hide or mask   
					them. When you hide entries, they do not appear anywhere in the application. When   
					you mask entries, a visual placeholder appears in place of the entry. If you define a   
					password, you must enter it to display private entries. If you do not define a password,   
					you (or anyone else) can reveal private entries without a password.   
					1. Display the entry that you want to mark private.   
					As a security measure,   
					masked Contacts records   
					are temporarily hidden   
					when you perform a   
					2. Choose Details.   
					3. Check the Private box.   
					search. So you will not see   
					a placeholder for masked   
					entries when viewing the   
					results of a Lookup or Find   
					request.   
					4. Choose OK.   
					Hiding or masking all private records   
					1. Make sure the records you want to mask are marked private.   
					2. Press Applications Launcher   
					. 
					3. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All.   
					4. Choose the Security icon.   
					5. Choose the Current Privacy pick list, then select either Hide Records or Mask   
					Records.   
					134 :: Locking your phone and data   
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Viewing all private records   
					1. Make sure the records you want to mask are marked private.   
					2. Press Applications Launcher   
					. 
					3. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All.   
					4. Choose the Security icon.   
					5. Choose the Current Privacy pick list, then select Show Records.   
					6. If the Show Private Records dialog appears, enter your password, then choose OK.   
					Viewing private entries in a specific application   
					1. Launch the application that contains the private entries you want to display.   
					2. Press Menu   
					. 
					3. From the Options menu, choose Security (/ H).   
					4. Choose the Current Privacy pick list, then select Show Records.   
					5. Choose OK.   
					Locking your phone and data :: 135   
					 
					 
				Security and Palm® Desktop (Windows)   
					Palm Desktop for Windows observes the security password for your Treo. If you forget   
					your Treo password, you cannot view your data in Palm Desktop. You can change your   
					password, but all records marked as Private will be deleted. You can restore these   
					records at the next HotSync operation.   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					. 
					2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All.   
					3. Choose the Security icon.   
					4. Choose the Password box.   
					5. Choose the Lost Password box.   
					6. Choose Yes.   
					If you want additional security for Palm Desktop files, you can purchase a third-party   
					solution.   
					136 :: Locking your phone and data   
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Upgrading from another   
					Palm Powered™ device   
					To transfer all compatible applications and data from your previous device to your new   
					Treo™ 600 smartphone:   
					Always use the same   
					language for your Treo and   
					your desktop software.   
					Otherwise, you may lose   
					data.   
					® 
					1. Perform a HotSync operation with your old device and your old desktop software   
					to back up your data one last time.   
					® 
					2. Install Palm Desktop software from the CD that came with your Treo (see   
					page 30). During the installation process, perform a HotSync operation with your   
					new Treo. When prompted to choose a user name for your new Treo, be sure to   
					select the existing user name for your old device.   
					3. Some third-party applications may be quarantined by HotSync Manager because   
					® 
					they are not compatible with the Palm OS 5.2 on your Treo. Do not manually   
					install any quarantined files (see the documentation that came with the third-party   
					applications for more information).   
					4. If you plan to continue using your old device, perform a hard reset (see page 141)   
					to remove its associated user name. Each device you synchronize with your   
					computer must have a unique name. The next time you synchronize with your old   
					device, be sure to assign it a new user name.   
					After upgrading, there are a few things you need to know about your new Treo:   
					• 
					Address Book: This application is now called Contacts. To launch Contacts, press   
					Phone , then use the 5-way navigation control to choose Contacts.   
					Date Book+: This application is now called Calendar. To access this application,   
					press Calendar   
					• 
					. 
					138 :: Upgrading from another Palm Powered™ device   
					 
					 
					 
					 
				• 
					• 
					Applications Launcher: Some previous Palm Powered™ devices called this the   
					Home screen. To access this screen, press Applications Launcher   
					. 
					Find: Some previous Palm Powered devices launched this global search engine by   
					® 
					tapping the magnifying glass icon in the Graffiti area. Now you can access it by   
					pressing Option   
					Menu commands: Users familiar with Graffiti’s Menu launch command can now   
					access system menus by pressing Menu (see page 21).   
					Backlight: Treo includes a keyboard backlight that also dims the screen slightly for   
					and Shift   
					together.   
					• 
					• 
					To access a menu shortcut,   
					press Menu, then the letter   
					for the shortcut.   
					low light conditions. While your Treo screen is on, press Option   
					on the keyboard backlight.   
					, then P to turn   
					Some third-party utilities   
					allow you to back up your   
					old device’s data onto an   
					SD™ or MMC™ card, and   
					then transfer the data to   
					your Treo. We do not   
					recommend this method   
					because any incompatible   
					applications are also   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Center button: If you used an earlier model Treo, you might be accustomed to   
					pressing Spacebar to activate commands or dial numbers. With this Treo, we   
					recommend pressing Center instead.   
					Screen button: The fourth button on the right is used to control the screen and is   
					not an application button. However, you can remap this button to your favorite   
					application (see page 124).   
					Internet connection: This Treo was designed to work on high speed wireless data   
					networks. When you sign up for a high speed wireless data account, these settings   
					are automatically configured on your Treo.   
					transferred to your Treo.   
					5-way navigation compatibility: Some Palm OS 5 applications are optimized for   
					5-way navigation on devices other than Treo. Therefore you may notice   
					inconsistencies with software that is not optimized for Treo.   
					Upgrading from another Palm Powered™ device :: 139   
					 
					 
					 
				Trouble installing Palm Desktop?   
					The CD included with your Treo installs the software and drivers that let you   
					synchronize with Palm Desktop software or Microsoft Outlook for Windows. If you   
					want to synchronize with a different Personal Information Manager (PIM), you must   
					install a third-party solution. Contact the PIM’s author or vendor to learn if software is   
					available for your Treo.   
					1. Restart your computer.   
					2. Quit any active applications, including virus scanners and Internet security   
					applications.   
					3. Make sure you’re installing the version of Palm Desktop software that came on the   
					CD with your Treo. Other versions of Palm Desktop software may not work with   
					this Treo.   
					4. Make sure your computer profile includes administrator rights to install software. In   
					large organizations, these are usually granted by the system administrator.   
					140 :: Trouble installing Palm Desktop?   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Resetting your Treo   
					Soft reset   
					A soft reset is similar to restarting a computer. If your Treo is not responding or you   
					have trouble synchronizing with your computer, a soft reset may help. Unless your   
					battery is extremely low, a soft reset should not affect your data.   
					If you need to perform a   
					system reset and disable   
					conflicting applications,   
					always end the process   
					with a soft reset. This   
					returns your Treo to normal   
					operation.   
					1. Unscrew the stylus tip to access the reset tool.   
					2. Use the reset tool to gently press the reset button on the back of your Treo.   
					System reset   
					A system reset, also called a safe or warm reset, tells your Treo to stop what it’s doing   
					and start over again without loading any system extras. If your Treo loops or freezes   
					during a soft reset, a system reset may help. Performing a system reset allows you to   
					get out of an endless loop so that you can uninstall the third-party application that   
					caused the loop. Unless your battery is extremely low, a system reset should not affect   
					your data.   
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				1. Unscrew the stylus tip to access the reset tool.   
					2. While holding Up , use the reset tool to gently press the reset button on the   
					back of your Treo.   
					3. When the Palm Powered logo appears, release Up   
					. 
					Hard reset   
					A hard reset erases all data and third-party software on your Treo. Never perform a   
					hard reset without first trying a soft and system reset. You can restore previously   
					synchronized data with the next HotSync operation.   
					A hard reset can tell you whether a problem is caused by your Treo or an   
					application installed on your Treo. If a hard reset eliminates the problem, the problem   
					may have been caused by software you installed on your Treo. See page 152 for   
					suggestions on diagnosing third-party software issues.   
					1. Unscrew the stylus tip to access the reset tool.   
					2. While holding the Wireless Mode button , use the reset tool to gently press the   
					reset button on the back of your Treo.   
					3. When the Palm Powered logo appears, release the Wireless Mode   
					button   
					. 
					4. When the warning appears, press Up   
					to confirm the hard reset.   
					5. If a language selection screen appears, choose the same language you selected   
					for your desktop software.   
					142 :: Resetting your Treo   
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Screen   
					The screen appears blank   
					1. Look closely at the screen. If you can see a dim image, try adjusting the screen   
					contrast and brightness (see page 121).   
					2. If adjusting the contrast and brightness doesn’t resolve the problem, perform a soft   
					reset (see page 141).   
					3. If performing a soft reset doesn’t resolve the problem, connect the Treo to the AC   
					charger (see page 11) and perform a soft reset again.   
					4. If another soft reset doesn’t resolve the problem, perform a hard reset (see   
					page 142).   
					The screen doesn’t respond accurately to taps or the wrong   
					features are activated   
					1. Press Applications Launcher   
					. 
					2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All.   
					3. Choose the Prefs icon.   
					4. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select Touchscreen.   
					5. Follow the onscreen instructions to recalibrate the touchscreen.   
					Screen :: 143   
					 
					 
					 
				Network connection   
					Signal strength is weak   
					1. If standing, move about 10 feet in any direction.   
					2. If you are in a building, move near a window. Open any metal blinds.   
					3. If you are in a building, move outdoors or to a more open area.   
					4. If you are outdoors, move away from large buildings, trees, or electrical wires.   
					5. If you are in a vehicle, move your Treo level with a window.   
					Become familiar with low   
					coverage areas where you   
					live, commute, work, and   
					play. Then, you will know   
					when to expect signal   
					strength issues.   
					Treo won’t connect to the mobile network   
					1. Try our suggestions above for weak signals.   
					2. Turn off Wireless Mode and turn it on again (see page 13).   
					3. Perform a soft reset (see page 141).   
					Treo hangs up when I hold it to my ear   
					You may be accidentally pressing the onscreen Hang Up All button with your cheek.   
					Try holding the phone so your face doesn’t press against the screen. If this is not   
					convenient, you may want to disable the touchscreen during active calls (see   
					page 130).   
					Treo makes or answers calls when it’s in a briefcase or pocket   
					Items in your briefcase or pocket may be pressing the onscreen Answer button, or   
					otherwise activating screen items. If this happens, you may want to disable the   
					touchscreen during incoming calls (see page 130).   
					144 :: Network connection   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				I can’t tell if data services are available   
					• 
					The following icons indicate data services:   
					You are in a coverage area where data services are available, but it   
					does not indicate whether you are connected to a data network. This   
					icon appears in the Main view of the Phone application (near the top   
					of the screen).   
					Wireless Mode is on but you are not connected to any data network.   
					You are connected to a data network. When the arrows are gray, you   
					are in standby mode and you can receive calls. When the arrows are   
					
					the web) and you cannot receive calls.   
					Wireless Mode seems to turn off by itself   
					If a system error and reset occurs, Treo automatically turns on Wireless Mode if it was   
					on before the reset. However, if Treo can’t determine whether Wireless Mode was on   
					before the reset, it does not turn on automatically and you must manually turn on   
					Wireless Mode (see page 13).   
					Treo won’t connect to the Internet   
					Your Treo supports high speed (Mobile IP) data services. To connect to the Internet,   
					you must subscribe to and activate data services with Verizon.   
					• 
					Press and hold the Wireless Mode button   
					to turn off Wireless Mode. Then,   
					press and hold the same button to turn it back on again.   
					• 
					Make sure the Data Services   
					icon appears in the Main view of the Phone   
					application (near the top of the screen). If you do not see this icon, data services   
					are not available in your current location and you cannot connect to the Internet.   
					Perform a soft reset (see page 141).   
					• 
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				• 
					• 
					For additional suggestions, see www.palmOne.com/ support.   
					Contact Verizon to verify that your subscription plan includes high-speed data   
					services and that these services have been correctly activated. Verizon should also   
					be able to tell you if there are any outages in your location. Confirm your user name   
					and password.   
					• 
					Confirm that high-speed data services are correctly configured on your Treo:   
					1. Press Applications Launcher.   
					2. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select All.   
					3. Choose the Prefs icon.   
					4. Choose the pick list in the upper-right corner, then select Network.   
					
					appropriate data service. Call Verizon for more information about their data   
					services.   
					6. Choose Connect.   
					I can’t send or receive text or multimedia messages   
					• 
					Make sure Wireless Mode is turned on (see page 13).   
					• 
					Make sure the Data Services   
					icon appears in the Main view of the Phone   
					application (near the top of the screen). If you do not see this icon, data services   
					are not available in your current location and you cannot exchange multimedia   
					messages. You can still exchange text messages without data services.   
					Contact Verizon to verify that your plan includes messaging services, that these   
					services have been correctly activated, and that they are available at your location.   
					(Verizon should be able to tell you if messaging services have been experiencing   
					transmission delays).   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					If possible, contact the recipient or sender of the message, and make sure the   
					receiving device can handle the type of file that is being sent.   
					If a text message arrives but does not display an alert, perform a soft reset (see   
					page 141).   
					146 :: Network connection   
					 
					 
					 
				Synchronization (HotSync)   
					Synchronization lets you back up your Treo data onto your computer. If you ever need   
					to perform a hard reset or otherwise erase all your data on your Treo, you can perform   
					a HotSync operation to restore the data. To make sure you always have an up-to-date   
					backup of your data, synchronize frequently.   
					Every device needs a   
					unique name. Never   
					synchronize more than one   
					device to the same user   
					name on your computer.   
					Before you attempt a HotSync operation, make sure that you installed Palm   
					Desktop software and HotSync Manager from the CD that came with your Treo.   
					Desktop does not respond to HotSync attempt   
					Perform a HotSync operation after each of these steps. If the synchronization is   
					successful, you do not need to complete the remaining steps.   
					If you’re using an optional   
					serial HotSync cable, click   
					the HotSync Manager icon   
					on your computer and   
					make sure Local Serial is   
					checked.   
					1. Verify that the HotSync cable is securely connected at all points (see page 29).   
					2. Make sure that HotSync Manager is running:   
					• 
					Windows: Click the HotSync Manager icon   
					in the lower-right corner and   
					make sure Local USB is checked. If you don’t see the HotSync Manager icon,   
					click Start, select Programs, select palmOne and then select HotSync Manager.   
					• 
					Macintosh: Find the Palm folder on your Mac hard drive. Double-click the   
					HotSync Manager icon   
					in the Palm folder. In the Connection Settings panel,   
					set the Local Setup Port to palmOne USB.   
					3. Verify with your computer hardware vendor that your operating system supports   
					your internal USB Controller.   
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				4. Perform a soft reset (see page 141).   
					5. If problems persist and you’re synchronizing through a USB hub, try connecting the   
					HotSync cable to a different USB port, or directly to your computer’s built-in USB   
					port.   
					6. Uninstall Palm Desktop.   
					7. Reboot your computer.   
					8. Reinstall Palm Desktop.   
					HotSync operation starts but stops without finishing   
					Perform a HotSync operation after each of these steps. If the synchronization is   
					successful, you do not need to complete the remaining steps.   
					1. If you upgraded from a previous Palm Powered device, there may be conflicts with   
					files from your previous device. Locate your Backup folder (Windows: C:\ Program   
					Files\ Palm\ user name or C:\ Program Files\ Handspring\ user name; Macintosh:   
					Mac HD\ Applications\ Palm\ Users\ user name or Mac   
					HD\ Applications\ Handspring\ Users\ user name). Move the Backup folder to   
					another location (such as your computer desktop). Perform a HotSync operation,   
					and then manually reinstall any third-party applications you want on your new   
					phone from the items in the old Backup folder you moved.   
					2. (Windows only) If the Windows New Hardware Wizard appears, the HotSync   
					process may be timing out before the wizard completes its job. Follow all   
					instructions in the New Hardware Wizard, and attempt another HotSync operation.   
					3. Uninstall Palm Desktop.   
					4. Reboot your computer.   
					5. Reinstall Palm Desktop.   
					148 :: Synchronization (HotSync)   
					 
					 
				HotSync operation finishes but data does not appear where it   
					should   
					1. Make sure you’re synchronizing with the intended desktop Personal Information   
					Manager (PIM). The CD that came with your Treo lets you synchronize with Palm   
					Desktop or Microsoft Outlook for Windows. If you use a different PIM, you will   
					need to install third-party software to synchronize. Consult the company that   
					makes the PIM for more information.   
					2. If there are multiple Palm Powered devices synchronizing with your computer,   
					make sure you are synchronizing with the correct user name. If data is not   
					appearing in Palm Desktop, make sure the correct user name is selected in the   
					toolbar of Palm Desktop.   
					The software that lets you   
					synchronize with Microsoft   
					Outlook is called   
					PocketMirror, from   
					3. Launch the HotSync Manager application on your computer, and make sure the   
					necessary conduits are set to Synchronize the files.   
					Chapura, Inc. When you   
					install the Treo software   
					from the CD, PocketMirror   
					will be activated if you   
					choose the option to   
					4. Uninstall Palm Desktop.   
					5. Reboot your computer.   
					6. Reinstall Palm Desktop.   
					synchronize with Outlook.   
					7. (Outlook only) With the included software, your Treo can synchronize with the root   
					folders of Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, and Notes. If you want to synchronize with a   
					global Exchange Address Book, you must copy the addresses to your local   
					Contacts list in Outlook (right-click the addresses, and select Add to Personal   
					Address Book).   
					8. (Outlook only) Outlook subfolders and public folders are not accessible with the   
					included software. You may wish to use a third-party solution instead.   
					9. (Outlook only) If you’re trying to synchronize offline, be sure to set your Outlook   
					Calendar, Contacts, Notes, and Tasks to be available offline.   
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				Web   
					I can’t access a page   
					• 
					Make sure Wireless Mode is turned on (see page 13) and that the Data Services   
					icon appears in the Main view of the Phone application (near the top of the   
					screen). If you do not see this icon, data services are not available in your current   
					Treo can launch your email   
					application when you   
					choose an email address   
					on a web page. If nothing   
					happens when you choose   
					the link, try setting up your   
					email application first.   
					location and you cannot connect to the Internet.   
					® 
					• 
					Try to view a web page you’ve loaded before. From Blazer , press Menu   
					, then   
					from the Page menu, choose Refresh to get the latest version from the Internet.   
					After confirming your Internet connection, try to view the page again, and press   
					Menu   
					, then from the Page menu, choose Refresh.   
					• 
					• 
					If you still have trouble, the page may contain elements that are not supported by   
					Blazer. These include Flash, Shockwave, VBScript, WML script, and other plugins.   
					Some web sites use a redirector to the true page (for example, the address http:/ /   
					www.palmOne.com/ support may resolve to http:/ / www.palmOne.com/ us/ support).   
					If Blazer can’t follow the redirect, use a browser on your computer to see where the   
					redirect sends you, and enter that address in Blazer.   
					An image or map appears too small on the Treo screen   
					Blazer has two modes: Optimized and Wide Page. Optimized Mode resizes all images   
					and page elements to fit in a single column on the Treo screen. Switch to Wide Page   
					mode to see the full-size image (see page 56).   
					A secure site refuses to permit a transaction   
					Some web sites don’t support certain browsers for transactions. Please contact the   
					site’s webmaster to make sure the site allows transactions using Blazer.   
					150 :: Web   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Pictures   
					If your Treo 600 does not include a camera, then the information in this section about   
					taking pictures does not apply to you. Here are some tips for taking good pictures if   
					your model includes a camera:   
					The built-in camera takes   
					pictures at Small picture   
					size (160x120 pixels) and   
					Large picture size   
					• 
					• 
					Clean the camera’s lens with a soft, lint-free cloth.   
					Take pictures in bright lighting conditions. Low-light images may be grainy, due to   
					the sensitivity of the camera.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Hold the camera as still as possible. You may want to support your picture-taking   
					arm against your body or a stationary object (such as a wall).   
					Keep the subject of the pictures still. Exposure time is longer with lower light levels,   
					so you may see a blur.   
					(640x480 pixels, or .3   
					megapixel).   
					For best results, verify that you have the brightest light source coming from behind   
					you, lighting the subject’s face. Don’t take indoor pictures with the subject in front   
					of a window or light.   
					• 
					Make sure the subject is at least 18 inches away from the camera to ensure good   
					focus.   
					Remember, when you synchronize, your Pictures images are stored in the Treo   
					Pictures folder on your hard drive (see page 67).   
					The camera’s preview image looks strange   
					Some third-party applications overwrite the Treo’s color settings with their own 8-bit   
					color settings. This can affect the camera’s preview mode. Delete third-party   
					applications one-by-one until the preview image improves.   
					When using the camera in low light, you may see blue specks on the screen. Once   
					you capture the image, the quality improves, and many of the blue specks disappear.   
					Pictures :: 151   
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Third-party applications   
					Sometimes, third-party applications can cause conflicts on your Treo. Third-party   
					applications that modify wireless features may require extra troubleshooting.   
					If you recently installed an application and your Treo seems to be stuck, try the   
					following:   
					1. Perform a soft reset (see page 141).   
					2. If the problem persists, perform a system reset (see page 141).   
					3. Delete the most recently installed application from your Treo (see page 109).   
					4. If the problem persists, perform another system reset.   
					5. Delete other third-party applications one at a time until you eliminate the problem.   
					6. If none of the steps above are possible, you may wish to perform a hard reset (see   
					page 142). Then, locate your Backup folder on your computer (Windows:   
					C:\ Program Files\ palmOne\ user name; Macintosh: Mac   
					HD\ Applications\ palmOne\ Users\ user name). If you find a .prc or .pdb file for any   
					applications you just removed, delete the file(s) from the Backup folder. Then,   
					perform a HotSync operation to restore your data and applications.   
					Remember, not all third-party applications are optimized for the Treo keyboard and   
					5-way navigation control. You may encounter strange behavior or errors in these   
					applications if you use the keyboard and navigation control.   
					Getting more help   
					Contact the author or vendor of any third-party software if you require further   
					assistance.   
					152 :: Third-party applications   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Making room on your Treo   
					If you store a large number of records, or install many third-party applications, the   
					internal memory on your Treo may fill up. Here are some common ways to clear space   
					on your Treo:   
					• 
					Pictures: Large size images take up a lot of memory. Move images to an expansion   
					card or delete images from your Treo (see page 67).   
					• 
					MMS: Multimedia content also can consume excessive memory. Remove old   
					multimedia messages by deleting individual messages or by purging a group of   
					messages from your Treo (see page 78).   
					• 
					• 
					Internet: If you have set a large Blazer cache, you can use Blazer’s advanced   
					Memory Management settings to clear all recent pages (see page 61).   
					Third-party applications: You can delete infrequently used applications or move   
					them to an expansion card (see page 113).   
					Also, remember that your Treo includes an expansion slot, and that you can store   
					applications and data on expansion cards. However, you still need some free memory   
					on the Treo itself to run applications from an expansion card.   
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				Voice quality   
					Is the other person hearing an echo?   
					• 
					Try decreasing the Treo’s volume to avoid coupling or feedback on the other   
					person’s end. This applies to both speakerphone and the built-in handset speaker.   
					Position the Treo handset closer to your ear to prevent sound leaking back to the   
					microphone. Keep your hand away from the microphone hole, which is on the back   
					of your Treo near the bottom of the device.   
					• 
					• 
					If you’re using Speakerphone mode with the device lying on a flat surface, try   
					turning the Treo “face down” (screen facing the surface).   
					Are you hearing your own voice echo?   
					• 
					Ask the other person to turn down their volume or hold the phone closer to their   
					ear.   
					Is your voice too quiet on the other end?   
					• 
					Be sure to hold the bottom of the Treo, or the hands-free microphone, close to your   
					mouth.   
					154 :: Voice quality   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Glossary   
					Install tool: The component of Palm® Desktop software   
					that enables you to install Palm OS® applications and data   
					on your Treo.   
					Alt (alternative)   
					: A keyboard key. Type a letter on the   
					keyboard, then press Alt   
					to access variations such as   
					international characters and symbols.   
					Lithium Ion (Li-Ion): The rechargeable battery technology   
					Applications Launcher   
					: The view on your Treo™ 600   
					used in Treo phones.   
					smartphone from which you can launch all applications.   
					Lock Code: The four-digit password assigned to your   
					phone by Verizon. Turning on the Lock Code secures your   
					wireless account.   
					Auto-off interval: The time of inactivity that passes before   
					the screen on your Treo turns off. Wireless Mode is   
					unaffected by this setting.   
					MMS (Multimedia Messaging System): An enhanced form   
					of SMS messaging that lets you send pictures, animations,   
					and ringtones almost instantly.   
					Beam: The process of sending or receiving a data record   
					or application using the infrared port on your Treo.   
					HotSync®: The PalmSource technology that synchronizes   
					your Treo and your computer with the simple press of a   
					button.   
					Mobile IP: High speed mobile data technology that   
					enables rapid access to network data services including   
					Internet connectivity.   
					HotSync Manager: The computer application that   
					manages the synchronization with your Treo.   
					Option key   
					: The keyboard button that lets you access   
					the alternative feature that appears above the letter on   
					each key.   
					Infrared (IR): A way of transmitting data using light waves.   
					The IR port on your Treo lets you transfer data between   
					other IR devices within a short radius.   
					Palm Desktop: A PIM application for computers that helps   
					you manage your personal information and keep your   
					personal data synchronized with your Treo.   
					156 :: Glossary   
					 
					 
				Palm OS: The operating system of your Treo phone. A   
					trademark of PalmSource, Palm OS is known for its   
					simplicity of use and for the large number of applications   
					that can be added to your Treo.   
					User name: The name associated with your Treo that   
					distinguishes it from other Palm Powered™ devices. When   
					you first synchronize your Treo, you are asked to give it a   
					user name.   
					Wireless Mode: The feature inside your Treo that controls   
					the radio which enables you to connect to the mobile   
					network for wireless communications.   
					Phone   
					: The application on your Treo that provides   
					quick access to the most commonly used applications on   
					your Treo.   
					PIM (Personal Information Management): A category of   
					software that includes applications such as Palm Desktop   
					software, Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes, and ACT!. PIMs   
					generally store contacts, schedules, to do items, and   
					memos.   
					Pix Place: A service for managing pictures on the Internet.   
					PocketMirror: Software included on the Treo CD that lets   
					you synchronize with Microsoft Outlook (English language   
					and Windows only). PocketMirror is made by a third-party   
					company called Chapura, Inc.   
					SMS (Short Messaging Service): The service that   
					exchanges short text messages almost instantly between   
					mobile phones. These messages can usually include up to   
					160 characters. Treo phones can send and receive text   
					messages while you are on a voice call.   
					Glossary :: 157   
				FCC   
					FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.   
					Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may   
					not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any   
					interference received, including interference that may cause undesired   
					operation.   
					FCC RF Safety Statement In order to comply with FCC RF exposure   
					safety guidelines, users MUST use one of the following types of body-   
					worn accessories.   
					1. A palmOne brand body-worn accessory that has been tested for SAR   
					compliance and is intended for use with this product.   
					This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a   
					Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits   
					are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful   
					interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,   
					and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in   
					accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio   
					communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not   
					occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful   
					interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by   
					turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct   
					the interference by one or more of the following measures:   
					• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   
					• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver   
					• Connect the equipment into an outlet or circuit different from that to   
					which the receiver is connected   
					Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help and   
					for additional suggestions.   
					2. An accessory that contains NO metal (snaps, clips, etc) and provides AT   
					LEAST 1 cm of separation between the users body and the unit.   
					Do NOT use the device in a manner such that it is in direct contact with   
					the body (i.e. on the lap or in a breast pocket). Such use will likely   
					exceed FCC RF safety exposure limits See www.fcc.gov/ oet/ rfsafety/   
					for more information on RF exposure safety.   
					Responsible party   
					(North America)   
					palmOne, Inc.   
					400 N. McCarthy Blvd.   
					Milpitas, CA 95035   
					USA   
					(Europe)   
					Vesey Chrichton   
					Buckhurst Court   
					London Road   
					Wokingham, Berkshire RG40 1PA,   
					UK   
					www.palmone.com   
					Declaration of Conformity   
					Treo Model 600 palmOne declares that the above models of Treo   
					smartphones are compliant with the regulations below. The declaration   
					applies to the communicators and their associated accessories (power   
					supply, headset, USB and serial cable) where applicable.   
					RF Safety Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy (SAR) Radio   
					transmitting devices radiate Radio Frequency (RF) energy during its   
					operation. RF energy can be absorbed into the human body and   
					potentially can cause adverse health effects if excessive levels are   
					absorbed. The unit of measurement for human exposure to RF energy is   
					“Specific Absorption Rate” (SAR).   
					The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Industrie Canada   
					(IC), and other agencies around the world have established limits that   
					incorporate a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all   
					persons using this equipment.   
					Maximum Measured SAR Values (W/ kg)   
					Band:   
					850 MHz   
					900 MHz   
					1.07   
					1800 MHz   
					1.53   
					1900 MHz   
					1.05   
					Head SAR: 1.49   
					Body SAR: .646   
					.703   
					.402   
					.336   
					EMC: EN 301 489   
					EN 310 420 (Dec 1999)   
					EN 50360 (July 2001)   
					GSM: EN 301 419-1(Apr 2000)   
					SAR: ANSI/ IEEE C95.1 1992   
					EN 50361 (July 2001)   
					In order to certify this unit for sale in the US, Canada and Europe this   
					unit has been tested for RF exposure compliance at a qualified test   
					laboratory and found to comply with the regulations regarding exposure to   
					RF Energy.   
					FCC OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C   
					Radiated Emissions: EN 55022   
					Safety: EN 60950: 2000 (Jan-2000)   
					Immunity: EN 55024   
					SAR was measured with the unit transmitting at its maximum certified   
					RF power. Often, however, during normal operation the unit will transmit   
					much less than maximum power. Transmit power is controlled   
					automatically and, in general is reduced as you get closer to a cellular base   
					station. This reduction in transmit power will result in a lower RF energy   
					exposure and resulting SAR value.   
					158 :: FCC   
					 
				Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association   
					recommends that a minimum separation of six inches (6") be maintained   
					between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential   
					interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent   
					with the independent research by the recommendations of Wireless   
					Technology Research.   
					Using TTY   
					A TTY (also known as TDD or Text Telephone) is a   
					telecommunications device that allows people who are deaf or hard   
					of hearing, or who have speech or language disabilities, to   
					communicate by telephone.   
					Persons with pacemakers should:   
					•ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker   
					when the phone is turned ON.   
					•Not carry the phone in a breast pocket.   
					•Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for   
					interference.   
					Your Treo 600 is compatible with select TTY devices. You can   
					connect a TTY/ TDD machine to your phone through the headset   
					jack, but you cannot use your headset jack with a headset or hands-   
					free kit while this mode is enabled. Please check with the   
					manufacturer of your TTY device for connectivity information and to   
					ensure that the TTY device supports digital wireless transmission.   
					To use TTY, you may need to make additional arrangements with   
					Verizon. Please contact their customer service department for more   
					information.   
					•Turn the phone OFF immediately if you have any reason to suspect   
					that interference is taking place.   
					Audio Safety Some hearing aids may be affected by some digital   
					wireless phones. You may want to consult your doctor in the event of you   
					experience interference with your hearing aid while using Treo. When   
					using the speakerphone feature, it is recommended that you place Treo at   
					a safe distance from your ear.   
					1. Press Phone.   
					2. Press Menu.   
					3. From the Options menu, choose Phone Preferences (/ A).   
					4. Choose the TTY Mode pick list, then select the appropriate mode.   
					5. Choose OK. A red “T” appears at the top of the Phone screen   
					whenever TTY is enabled.   
					Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device,   
					consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately   
					shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you   
					in obtaining this information.   
					Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations   
					posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care   
					facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF   
					energy.   
					Antenna Care/Unauthorized Modifications Use only the supplied   
					integral antenna. Unauthorized antenna modifications or attachments   
					could damage the unit and may violate FCC regulations. Any changes or   
					modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for   
					compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.   
					Operational Warnings   
					Interference to Other Electronic Devices RF energy may affect   
					improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic operating and   
					entertainment systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or   
					representative to determine if these systems are adequately shielded from   
					external RF energy. Also check with the manufacturer of any equipment   
					that has been added to the vehicle.   
					IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION.   
					Read this information before using your integrated multi-service portable   
					radio.   
					For the safe and efficient operation of your radio, observe these   
					guidelines:   
					Potentially Unsafe Areas / Potentially explosive atmospheres Obey all   
					signs and instructions regarding turning off your phone. In particular, turn   
					off your phone when you are in any areas with a potentially explosive   
					atmosphere, such as fueling areas (gas or petrol stations, below deck on   
					boats), storage facilities for fuel or chemicals, blasting areas and areas   
					near electrical blasting caps, and areas where there are chemicals or   
					particles (such as metal powders, grains, and dust) in the air.   
					Repetitive Motion Injuries When using the keyboard or playing games   
					on your phone, you may experience discomfort in your neck, shoulders,   
					hands, arms, of other parts of the body. To avoid any injury, such as   
					tendonitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, or other musculoskeletal disorder,   
					make sure to take necessary breaks from use, take longer rests (such as   
					several hours) if discomfort or tiring begins, and see a doctor if discomfort   
					persists.   
					Interference to Medical and Personal Electronic Devices Most but not   
					all electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals and certain electronic   
					equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your Treo.   
					FCC :: 159   
				Blackouts and Seizures Blinking lights, such as those experienced with Driving Safety Tips Details   
					television or playing video games, may cause some people to experience   
					blackout or seizure, even if never experienced before. In the event a Treo   
					user should experience any disorientation, loss of awareness, convulsion,   
					eye or muscle twitching or other involuntary movements, stop use   
					immediately and consult a doctor. Individuals with personal or family   
					history of such events should consult a doctor before using the device. To   
					1. Get to know your phone and its features such as speed dial and redial.   
					Carefully read your instruction manual and learn to take advantage of   
					valuable features most phones offer including, automatic redial and   
					memory dial-most phones can store up to 99 numbers in memory dial.   
					Also, work to memorize the phone keypad so you can use the speed   
					dial function without taking your attention off the road.   
					limit the possibility of such symptoms, wherever possible every hour take a 2. When available, use a hands-free device. A number of hands-free   
					minimum of 15 minutes, use in a well lighted area, view the screen from   
					the farthest distance and avoid exposure to blinking lights if you are tired.   
					wireless phone accessories are readily available today. Whether you   
					choose an installed mounted device for your phone or a speaker phone   
					accessory, take advantage of these devices if available to you.   
					3. Position your phone within easy reach. Make sure you place your   
					wireless phone within easy reach and where you can grab it without   
					removing your eyes from the road. If you get an incoming call at an   
					inconvenient time, let your voice mail answer it for you.   
					4. Suspend conversations during hazardous driving conditions or   
					situations. Let the person you are speaking to know you are driving; if   
					necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather   
					conditions. Rain, sleet, snow and ice can be hazardous, but so is heavy   
					traffic. As a driver, your first responsibility is to pay attention to the road.   
					5. Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. If you are   
					reading an address book or business card while driving a car, or writing   
					a “to do” list, then you are not watching where you are going. It’s   
					common sense. Don’t get caught in a dangerous situation because you   
					are reading or writing and not paying attention to the road or nearby   
					vehicles.   
					Aircraft While in aircraft, follow all instructions regarding the operation of   
					your Treo. Use of your Treo while on board on aircraft must be done in   
					accordance in compliance with airline instructions and regulations.   
					Vehicles with Air Bags Your Treo should not be placed in a position that   
					would affect the operation of air bag deployment or in a position that,   
					should the air bag inflate, could propel the Treo. Air bags will inflate with   
					great force and care should be taken to protect within a vehicle that has   
					air bags.   
					Battery Your Treo includes an internal lithium ion battery. Please note   
					that use of certain data applications can result in heavy battery use and   
					may require frequent battery charging. Any disposal of the phone must   
					comply with laws and regulations pertaining to lithium ion batteries.   
					Driving Safety Tips Overview   
					Always obey all laws and regulations on the use of phones in your   
					driving area.   
					Safety - Your most important call. The Wireless Industry reminds you to   
					use your phone safely when driving.   
					1. Get to know your phone and its features, such as speed dial and redial.   
					2. When available, use a hands-free device.   
					6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are   
					not moving or before pulling into traffic. Try to plan your calls before you   
					begin your trip, or attempt to coincide your calls with times you may be   
					stopped at a stop sign, red light or otherwise stationary. But if you need   
					to dial while driving, follow this simple tip-dial only a few numbers, check   
					the road and your mirrors, then continue.   
					3. Position your phone within easy reach.   
					7. Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be   
					distracting. Stressful or emotional conversations and driving do not mix-   
					they are distracting and even dangerous when you are behind the   
					wheel. Make people you are talking with aware you are driving and if   
					necessary, suspend phone conversations which have the potential to   
					divert your attention from the road.   
					4. Let the person you are speaking to know you are driving; if necessary,   
					suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions.   
					5. Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving.   
					6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are   
					not moving or before pulling into traffic.   
					7. Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may divert   
					your attention from the road.   
					8. Dial 9-1-1 to report serious emergencies -it’s free from your wireless   
					phone!   
					9. Use your phone to help others in emergencies.   
					10.Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency wireless number   
					when necessary.   
					8. Use your phone to call for help. Your wireless phone is one of the   
					greatest tools you can own to protect yourself and your family in   
					dangerous situations-with your phone at your side, help is only three   
					numbers away. Dial 9-1-1 in the case of fire, traffic accident, road   
					hazard, or medical emergencies. Remember, 9-1-1is a free call on your   
					wireless phone!   
					160 :: FCC   
				9. Use your phone to help others in emergencies. Your wireless phone   
					provides you a perfect opportunity to be a “good Samaritan” in your   
					community. If you see an auto accident, crime in progress, or other   
					serious emergency where lives are in danger, call 9-1-1, as you would   
					want others to do for you.   
					10.Call roadside assistance or a special wireless non-emergency   
					assistance number when necessary. Certain situations you encounter   
					while driving may require attention, but are not urgent enough to merit a   
					call to 9-1-1. But you can still use your wireless phone to lend a hand. If   
					you see a broken-down vehicle posing no serious hazard, a broken   
					traffic signal, a minor traffic accident where no one appears injured, or a   
					vehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside assistance or other special   
					non-emergency wireless number.   
					When you receive a call on your wireless telephone, the message   
					travels through the telephone network until it reaches a base station close   
					to your wireless phone. Then the base station sends out radio waves that   
					are detected by a receiver in your telephone, where the signals are   
					changed back into the sound of a voice.   
					The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Food and   
					Drug Administration (FDA) each regulate wireless telephones. FCC   
					ensures that all wireless phones sold in the United States follow safety   
					guidelines that limit radio frequency (RF) energy. FDA monitors the health   
					effects of wireless telephones. Each agency has the authority to take   
					action if a wireless phone produces hazardous levels of RF energy.   
					FDA derives its authority to regulate wireless telephones from the   
					Radiation Control provisions of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act   
					(originally enacted as the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of   
					1968). [http:/ / www.fda.gov/ cdrh/ comp/ eprc.html].   
					NOTICE FOR CONSUMERS WITH HEARING DISABILITIES   
					Digital Wireless Phones to be Compatible with Hearing Aids   
					On July 10, 2003, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)   
					modified the exemption for wireless phones under the Hearing Aid   
					Compatibility Act of 1988. This means that wireless phone manufacturers   
					and service providers must make digital wireless phones accessible to   
					individuals who use hearing aids.   
					For more information, please go to the FCC’s Consumer Alert on   
					accessibility of digital wireless phones at http:/ / www.fcc.gov/ cgb/   
					consumerfacts/ accessiblewireless.html.   
					Wireless telephones are hand-held phones with built-in antennas, often   
					called cell, mobile, or PCS phones. These phones are popular with callers   
					because they can be carried easily from place to place.   
					Wireless telephones are two-way radios. When you talk into a wireless   
					telephone, it picks up your voice and converts the sound to radio   
					frequency energy (or radio waves). The radio waves travel through the air   
					until they reach a receiver at a nearby base station. The base station then   
					sends your call through the telephone network until it reaches the person   
					you are calling.   
					FCC derives its authority to regulate wireless telephones from the   
					National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) and the   
					Telecommunications Act of 1996 [http:/ / www.fcc.gov/ telecom.html].   
					Updated 7/ 16/ 2003   
					Hands-Free Capability   
					All CTIA Certified portable products provide the consumer with a toll-   
					free number for the purchase of a compatible hands-free device.   
					1-800-881-7256   
					FCC :: 161   
				162 :: FCC   
				Index   
					
					
					
					
					
					Numerics   
					
					1X icon 55, 64, 74, 145, 146, 150   
					
					memos 92   
					24-hour clock 127   
					5-way navigation control. See under   
					five   
					
					
					
					
					speed dial buttons 52   
					text messages 68   
					
					
					viewing pending 83   
					
					alternate characters 24, 25   
					annual events 84   
					A 
					AC charger 11   
					accented characters 24, 25   
					accessing   
					To Do items 88   
					answering phone calls 41   
					antenna 8   
					applications 26, 27   
					common tasks 51   
					Dial Pad 44   
					additional information and resources   
					34, 152   
					application buttons and icons 26,   
					123   
					Address Book. See Contacts View   
					Address Book Lookup option 75   
					addressing   
					web pages 55, 56   
					activating   
					applications   
					See also specific application   
					accessing 26, 27   
					application menus 21   
					keyboard backlight 23   
					on-screen buttons 20   
					speakerphone 44   
					web links 56   
					multimedia messages 75   
					text messages 68, 72   
					adjusting   
					active calls and 45   
					associating with buttons 53,   
					124   
					brightness 121   
					call volume 15, 41, 117   
					screen contrast 14, 121   
					system sounds 128   
					Advanced Calculator mode 95, 96   
					alarms 83, 117   
					beaming 102   
					active call 37, 44   
					Active Call view 44, 129   
					adding   
					categorizing 123   
					copying 113   
					downloading 106   
					alarms to events 83   
					bookmarks 56   
					installing 106, 107, 108, 124   
					launching 26, 112, 124   
					removing 109, 151, 153   
					setting default 125   
					alert tones 116   
					Caller ID pictures 52, 118   
					cities to world clock 94   
					alerts   
					See also alarms   
					Index :: 163   
					 
				troubleshooting third-party   
					108, 152   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					camera lens 10   
					viewing statistics about 110   
					Applications Launcher 27, 112, 123   
					appointments. See events   
					Archive folder 109   
					
					
					
					
					cancelling selections 22   
					Caps Lock 24   
					area conversions 96   
					
					assistance 34   
					
					
					
					
					
					audio files 41   
					Auto Lock Handheld setting 132   
					Auto-Keyguard setting 130   
					Auto-off setting 33, 128   
					
					browsing. See web browsing   
					
					
					
					changing   
					built-in applications 106, 109   
					business cards 50, 101   
					business software 106   
					buttons   
					bookmarks 58   
					B 
					contact information 50   
					due dates 90   
					backing up data 28, 139, 147   
					backlight 11, 13, 23, 121   
					Basic Calculator mode 95   
					basics 4, 6, 34   
					associating with applications   
					53, 124   
					Favorites buttons 53   
					lock codes 131   
					disabling 130   
					passwords 130   
					battery   
					highlighted 19   
					QuickText phrases 68   
					screen fonts 122   
					charging 11, 32   
					navigation control 18   
					restoring defaults for 124   
					selecting 19, 20   
					consumption factors for 11   
					maximizing life of 13, 32, 121   
					resetting handset and 141   
					viewing status of 12, 37   
					battery gauge 12   
					text entries 19   
					character sets 24, 25   
					character strings 99   
					charge indicators 9, 37   
					charger cable 11   
					setting preferences for 124   
					Beam Business Card command 50   
					Beam Category command 101   
					Beam command 101, 102   
					Beam Status dialog box 101, 102   
					beaming   
					C 
					charging the battery 11, 32   
					chat sessions 70, 71, 72   
					checking voicemail messages 37, 70   
					clock 93–94, 126   
					closing application menus 21   
					calculators 95–97   
					calendar 82–87   
					Calendar button 9, 82   
					calendar views 86   
					Call Log view 40, 47   
					applications 102   
					164 :: Index   
				color preferences   
					system 122, 128   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					text messages 73   
					command buttons 20   
					company searches 99   
					composing. See creating; entering   
					compressed files 106   
					computers   
					
					
					
					
					contacts 49   
					
					storing on handset 32, 111   
					synchronizing 28, 31,   
					147–149   
					connecting handset to 29   
					setting up 28–30   
					
					
					conduit software 31   
					conference calling 46   
					connections 13, 29, 42, 144   
					conserving battery power 13, 32,   
					121   
					
					
					QuickText phrases 68   
					speed dial buttons 52   
					text messages 68   
					To Do Lists 88   
					
					data entry 24   
					data services 6, 55, 145   
					data services icon 55, 64, 74, 145,   
					146, 150   
					contact name, dialing by 38, 47   
					contacts   
					dates   
					customer assistance 34   
					customizing   
					Blazer Web Browser 61   
					See also calendar   
					assigning to events 82, 84   
					setting for alarms 83   
					setting for To Do items 87, 89,   
					90   
					adding 49   
					changing information for 50   
					getting information about 38   
					locating 98   
					calendar 85   
					camera settings 66   
					MMS messaging 78   
					phone 116   
					marking as private 49   
					removing 50   
					setting system 126   
					specifying formats for 127   
					datestamps 72   
					Contacts View 49   
					contrast (screen) 14, 121   
					conversion functions (calculator) 95,   
					96   
					Pictures settings 66   
					SMS messaging 72   
					system colors 122   
					To Do Lists 87, 90   
					Day view 82   
					daylight savings 126   
					decimal values (calculator) 97   
					decompression utility 106   
					definitions 156   
					copying   
					applications 113   
					D 
					phone numbers 39   
					pictures 65   
					delays 132   
					damaged expansion cards 111   
					deleting   
					text 60   
					applications 109, 151, 153   
					Index :: 165   
				bookmarks 58   
					contacts 50   
					recently dialed numbers 40   
					
					
					
					
					events 84   
					
					
					Favorites button 53   
					memos 92   
					information 24   
					
					multiple contacts 49   
					numbers in calculator 95   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					multimedia messages 78   
					passwords 130   
					Don’t Show Images check box 55   
					
					pictures 65, 66   
					
					text messages 71, 72   
					To Do items 88, 90   
					Dial Extra Digits option 52   
					Dial Pad 39, 40, 44, 118   
					dialing 14, 38–40, 44, 47   
					See also phone calls   
					dialing service 47   
					disabling   
					
					
					
					
					downsizing pictures 64   
					drawings. See images; pictures   
					creating 82–85   
					displaying 86   
					setting preferences for 85, 86   
					expansion cards   
					E 
					handset 130   
					adding 111, 112   
					echoes 154   
					incoming calls 41   
					disclaimer 2   
					beaming to 101   
					Edit Bookmarks command 58   
					Edit Cities command 94   
					Edit Favorites Button command 53   
					Edit Favorites Pages command 53   
					Edit Name command 65   
					editing. See changing   
					email   
					copying to 65, 113   
					formatting 114   
					discussion groups 34   
					displaying   
					removing applications from   
					109   
					application information 110   
					bookmarks 58   
					running applications from 112,   
					153   
					calendar 82, 85, 86   
					events 86   
					viewing information about 114   
					expansion slot 8, 111   
					Extra Digits setting 44, 52   
					See also text messages   
					active calls and 45   
					expansion card information   
					114   
					requirements for 6   
					images 55, 61   
					sending 70, 150   
					multimedia messages 75, 76,   
					77   
					email applications 70, 150   
					emergency calls 47, 129, 131   
					emotive symbols 68   
					F 
					Favorites buttons 39, 51–53, 118   
					pictures 64, 67   
					features (Treo handset) 8   
					private records 135   
					166 :: Index   
				feedback 154   
					files   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					decompressing 106   
					
					downloading 59   
					financial calculator 95, 96   
					Find dialog box 99   
					
					
					
					
					
					Find More button 99   
					finding   
					
					
					
					information 98   
					
					owner phone number 15   
					text 61, 99   
					
					H 
					
					5-way control buttons 18   
					5-way navigation control   
					adding contacts with 49   
					answering calls from 41   
					choosing items with 20, 22   
					dialing with 38   
					handset. See Treo handset   
					Hang Up All button 44   
					hard resets 131, 142, 147   
					header information (messages) 77   
					headsets 9, 54   
					iMelody files 74   
					importing phone numbers 89   
					Inbox 70, 76   
					incoming messages 70   
					Info screens 110   
					help 34, 152   
					information   
					displaying calendar with 82   
					highlighting items from 19   
					location of 9   
					hexadecimal characters 96   
					hiding images in web pages 55   
					hiding private records 134   
					highlighting 19–20, 21   
					hints 34   
					backing up 28, 139, 147   
					beaming 101, 128   
					entering 24   
					scrolling with 18   
					finding 98   
					fixed point notation 97   
					floating events 86   
					in reverse type 19   
					receiving 103   
					History list 60   
					fonts 122   
					Hold button 44   
					recording personal 133   
					synchronizing 31, 147–149   
					transferring to handset 28, 37   
					updating 31   
					forgetting passwords 136   
					Format Preferences settings 127   
					formatting expansion cards 114   
					freeing memory 88, 109, 153   
					full battery icon 12   
					Home City setting 93   
					Home Page option 61   
					HotSync button 124   
					HotSync cable 28, 29, 147   
					HotSync connector 9   
					HotSync Manager 31, 147   
					HotSync operations 31, 147–149   
					viewing application 110   
					Information icon 34   
					Infrared port. See IR port   
					functions (calculator) 95, 96   
					Index :: 167   
				installing   
					applications 106, 107, 108,   
					
					
					
					
					124   
					Palm OS software 106, 140   
					synchronization software 28,   
					30   
					
					
					
					
					maps 150   
					
					
					
					moving through 18   
					masking private records 134   
					mathematical constants 96   
					mathematical functions 96   
					
					media players 32   
					international characters 25   
					Internet connections 13, 106   
					invalid characters 68   
					IR port   
					selecting options in 22   
					loading web pages 55, 61   
					
					beaming from 101, 102, 103   
					location of 8   
					Memo Pad 92   
					
					
					memory slots (calculator) 96   
					memos 92   
					
					text 61, 99   
					J 
					Location icon 48   
					See also messages; notes   
					Menu button 21   
					JPEG files 67, 74   
					lock codes 131   
					lock icon 55, 102, 109   
					Lock Wireless Mode options 131   
					locked messages 70   
					locking the handset 129, 131, 132   
					logic functions (calculator) 96   
					losing data 138, 147   
					low coverage areas 144   
					lowercase letters 24   
					menus 21   
					messages   
					K 
					See also text messages   
					checking voicemail 37   
					creating multimedia 74, 75   
					receiving multimedia 76, 78   
					retrieving voicemail 37, 43   
					reverse type in 19   
					keyboard   
					dialing with 38   
					locking 130   
					overview 23–24   
					keyboard backlight 11, 13, 23, 121   
					Keyboard Help command 24   
					keyboard shortcuts 21   
					keyguard feature 14, 130   
					sending to voicemail 41   
					setting alerts for 117   
					viewing header information 77   
					messaging services 6   
					metric conversions 96   
					microphone 9, 44, 54, 154   
					Microsoft Outlook. See Outlook   
					M 
					Macintosh information   
					installing applications 108   
					installing synchronization   
					software 28   
					L 
					launching applications 26, 112, 124   
					LED indicator 9, 11, 32   
					length conversions 96   
					removing applications 109   
					168 :: Index   
				Microsoft Windows See Windows   
					information   
					
					
					
					Option Lock 24   
					MIDI files 74   
					
					options 22, 86   
					MMC cards 111   
					See also preferences   
					
					
					MMS icon 74   
					
					MMS messaging 6, 74, 78   
					See also multimedia   
					messages   
					Name Lookup feature 38, 98   
					navigation buttons 18   
					navigation control. See 5-way   
					navigation control   
					
					Outlook 28, 82, 140, 149   
					
					mobile accounts 34   
					mobile networks 13   
					mobile phone. See Treo handset   
					monthly events 84   
					moving through   
					network status icon 14   
					networks 13, 144   
					
					New Contact button 49   
					New Text Message screen 69   
					nighttime use 13   
					
					paging through web pages 55   
					paging tool 18   
					menu items 21   
					web pages 56, 60   
					MultiMedia cards 111   
					multimedia messages   
					See also MMS messaging   
					addressing 75   
					No Service message 14   
					Note Pad. See Memo Pad   
					notes 49, 68, 89   
					Palm Desktop software 2, 28   
					Palm OS features 13, 27, 106, 140   
					Palm Powered devices 149   
					partial battery icon 12   
					passwords   
					See also memos; messages   
					notifications 43, 69, 76, 78   
					numbers 24, 95, 97   
					creating 74, 75   
					changing 130   
					paging through 75, 77   
					playing 77   
					creating 42, 134   
					entering 43, 52   
					previewing 75   
					O 
					forgetting 136   
					receiving 74, 76, 78   
					responding to 77   
					saving 74   
					offline viewing (web pages) 57   
					online forums 34   
					online support 34   
					opening   
					specifying as required 132   
					PCs. See computers   
					pending alerts 83   
					sending 74, 75   
					pending messages 71   
					performance 29, 32   
					personal computers. See computers   
					Personal Information Managers   
					(PIMs) 140, 149   
					setting preferences for 78   
					sorting 78   
					Blazer Web Browser 55   
					Dial Pad 44   
					storing 153   
					Find dialog box 99   
					Phone application 36   
					Optimized Mode (web pages) 56   
					troubleshooting 146   
					multi-page messages 75   
					Index :: 169   
				phone (disabled) 11   
					Phone application   
					accessing 36   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					creating business cards with   
					
					
					
					
					50   
					managing calls from 44, 45   
					managing contacts from 49   
					monitoring information for 37   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Phone button 9, 36   
					phone calls   
					adjusting volume for 15, 117   
					
					
					
					redialing 40   
					
					
					
					battery consumption and 11   
					defining ringtones for 52, 116   
					disabling incoming 41   
					displaying most recent 40   
					losing 41   
					specifying emergency 131   
					phone calls 116   
					Pictures 66   
					phone receiver 9   
					phone settings 116   
					photographs. See pictures; images   
					pick lists 19, 22   
					SMS messaging 72   
					system colors 122   
					To Do List 87, 90   
					making duplicate 45   
					options for dialing 38, 44, 47   
					placing on hold 44, 45, 46   
					prerequisites for 14   
					Pictures 63, 66   
					preset delays 132   
					pictures 153   
					previewing multimedia messages 75   
					priority settings 70, 87, 89, 91   
					privacy settings 69, 89, 134   
					private records 134–135, 136   
					programmable buttons 51   
					See also images   
					adding Caller ID 52, 118   
					downsizing 64   
					privacy settings for 47   
					receiving 41   
					sending to voicemail 41   
					setting preferences for 116   
					setting up emergency 131   
					transmitting location during 47   
					turning off ringer for 120   
					viewing minutes usage for 47   
					managing 65   
					multimedia messages and 74,   
					75   
					protecting data 129   
					punctuation characters 24, 25   
					Purge command 71, 78, 88   
					saving 63, 66   
					sending 64   
					setting size 66   
					Q 
					phone headsets 54   
					taking with camera 63   
					viewing 64, 67   
					Quick Keys 51, 53   
					Phone Info option 15   
					QuickText phrases 68   
					Phone Lock command 131   
					Pictures view icon 64   
					Pix Place accounts 64   
					170 :: Index   
				pictures 65   
					
					
					R 
					repeating events 84   
					replying to multimedia messages 77   
					rescheduling events 84   
					Reset button 10   
					receiving   
					adjusting contrast 14, 121   
					information 103   
					aligning 122   
					multimedia messages 74, 76,   
					78   
					auto shutoff setting for 128   
					
					reset tool 10, 141   
					resets 131, 141–142, 147   
					resizing images 64   
					restoring   
					phone calls 41   
					disabling 44, 128, 130   
					
					
					text messages 69   
					recharging handset 32, 37   
					recording voice messages 42, 75   
					recurring events 84   
					red lightning bolt 12   
					redialing 40   
					data 147   
					
					
					factory defaults 124   
					private records 136   
					reverse type 19, 20   
					ringer 8, 41, 116, 120   
					Ringtone option 52   
					ringtones   
					
					Screen button 9   
					refreshing web pages 55   
					Reminder screen 83   
					reminders 69, 83   
					See also alerts   
					screen fonts 122   
					scroll arrows 19   
					scroll bars 19   
					multimedia messages 74, 75   
					phone calls 52, 116   
					selecting for caller ID 118   
					text messages 69   
					turning off 120   
					scrolling 18   
					remote cities 94   
					SD cards 65, 111   
					removing   
					See also expansion cards   
					searching   
					information 98–100, 134   
					applications 109, 151, 153   
					bookmarks 58   
					contacts 50   
					roaming 37   
					web pages 61   
					events 84   
					Secure Digital cards. See SD cards   
					secure web pages 55, 150   
					security software 129, 136   
					Select Business Card command 50   
					Select Home City command 93   
					sending   
					expansion cards 111   
					Favorites button 53   
					memos 92   
					S 
					Save as Template command 74   
					multimedia messages 78   
					passwords 130   
					saving   
					multimedia messages 74   
					pictures 63, 66   
					pictures 65, 66   
					email 70, 150   
					text messages 71, 72   
					To Do items 88, 90   
					renaming   
					web pages 57   
					multimedia messages 74, 75   
					text messages 68, 70, 71   
					Sent folders 70   
					scheduling events 82, 84   
					scientific calculator 95   
					expansion cards 114   
					Index :: 171   
				serial cables 28   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					short messaging. See SMS   
					messaging; text   
					
					in reverse type 19, 20   
					multimedia messages and 74,   
					75   
					messages   
					shortcuts 21, 51, 139   
					Show Due Dates option 90   
					signal strength 11, 37, 144   
					signals 33   
					
					
					
					
					built-in tutorial 34   
					
					
					
					silencing the ringer 41, 116, 120   
					silent alarms 83, 120   
					sit files 106   
					
					
					
					
					deleting 71, 72   
					dialing from 40, 70   
					receiving 69   
					SMS button 9   
					SMS messaging 53, 68, 71, 72   
					Snooze option 69, 76   
					soft resets 141   
					storing   
					data 32, 111   
					replying to multimedia   
					Treo handset 10   
					messages with   
					software 7, 28, 30, 140   
					See also applications   
					Sort by Date command 71   
					Sort by Name command 71   
					sorting   
					stylus 8, 14, 20, 22   
					77   
					sending 68, 70, 71   
					setting preferences for 72   
					sorting 71   
					support 34   
					symbols 24, 25, 68   
					synchronization software 7, 28, 30   
					synchronizing data 28, 31, 147–149   
					system resets 141   
					troubleshooting 146   
					viewing status of 70   
					text selection tools 19, 20   
					third-party applications 106, 108,   
					124, 152, 153   
					multimedia messages 78   
					text messages 71   
					system sounds 41, 120, 128   
					To Do List items 90   
					sound clips 74, 75   
					sound files 74   
					T 
					third-party software 18, 31   
					three-way calling 46   
					time 93, 94, 126   
					taking pictures 63   
					tasks. See To Do List   
					technical support 34   
					temperature conversions 96   
					templates 74   
					Sound Mode Off option 41   
					sounds 41, 120, 128   
					See also alarms; music;   
					ringtones   
					time formats 127   
					time slots (events) 82, 86   
					time zones 126   
					Sounds icon 117   
					text   
					speaker 10   
					timestamps 72   
					See also messages; notes   
					speakerphone 11, 44, 154   
					tips 34   
					172 :: Index   
				To Do List   
					checking off items 90   
					
					
					
					
					creating 88   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					displaying items in 87, 88, 90   
					prioritizing items in 89, 91   
					removing items 88, 90   
					setting preferences for 87, 90   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					touchscreen. See screen   
					pictures 64, 67   
					transferring data 37, 101   
					Treo handset   
					private records 135   
					recently dialed numbers 40   
					text messages 69   
					
					
					
					
					additional references for 55   
					aligning screen for 122   
					caution for storing 10   
					charging 11, 32, 37   
					components shipped 7   
					connecting to PCs 29   
					customizing 115   
					U 
					voice dialing 47   
					unauthorized users 129   
					unlocking keyguard 14   
					unlocking the handset 131   
					unread messages 70   
					untimed events 83, 84   
					updating information 31   
					upgrades 28, 109, 138, 148   
					uppercase letters 24   
					urgent messages 70   
					URLs 70   
					Voice Gear 47   
					voice messages 42, 75   
					Voice Privacy option 48   
					voicemail   
					extending storage capacity   
					111   
					checking messages for 37, 70   
					features 8   
					retrieving messages 37, 43   
					sending messages to 41   
					setting up 42   
					freeing space on 109, 153   
					locking 129, 131, 132   
					resetting 131, 141–142, 147   
					setting up 14   
					Voicemail Favorites button 42   
					voicemail icon 43   
					USB hubs 29   
					storing data on 32   
					voicemail services 41, 42   
					volume buttons 9, 15, 116, 117   
					volume conversions 96   
					VP icon 48   
					USB ports 29   
					transferring information to 28,   
					37   
					user discussion groups 34   
					troubleshooting 152, 154   
					turning on and off 13   
					tutorial for 34   
					V 
					viewing   
					W 
					viewing power status for 12   
					trigonometric functions 96   
					application information 110   
					bookmarks 58   
					wallpaper 118, 119   
					Index :: 173   
				warranty 111   
					web browsing   
					
					
					customizing 61   
					
					overview 55   
					
					software 28   
					requirements for 3, 6   
					troubleshooting 145, 150   
					
					
					
					web links 19, 53, 56, 70   
					web pages   
					adding bookmarks for 56   
					
					clearing cache for 153   
					copying from 60   
					
					
					wireless features 13, 32   
					Wireless Mode 13, 37, 145   
					Wireless Mode button 8   
					world clock 93–94   
					dialing from 40   
					disabling images on 61   
					displaying 55, 58   
					downloading applications from   
					106   
					navigating through 56, 60   
					opening from text messages   
					70   
					Z 
					zip files 106   
					refreshing 55   
					removing bookmarks for 58   
					reverse type in 19   
					saving 57   
					searching 61   
					setting Favorites buttons for   
					53   
					viewing history lists for 60   
					viewing offline 57   
					weekly events 84   
					weight conversions 96   
					Wide Page Mode command 56   
					174 :: Index   
				Specifications   
					Radio   
					CDMA 1900/ 800 digital dual-band   
					1XRTT; also supports CSD   
					Phone features   
					Personal speakerphone   
					Hands-free headset jack (2.5 mm, 3-pin barrel connector)   
					Microphone mute option   
					TTY compatible   
					3-way calling   
					Processor Technology   
					Expansion   
					144 MHz Texas Instruments OMAP (ARM) processor   
					SD™/ MMC™ slot (SD I/ O compatible)   
					Battery   
					Rechargeable Lithium Ion   
					3 hours full charge time   
					4 hours talk time, 10 days standby   
					Automatic light balance   
					Palm OS® version   
					Camera*   
					Size   
					Palm OS 5.2.x   
					VGA resolution (640x480), 0.3 megapixel   
					4.41 in x 2.36 in x .87 in (11.2 cm x 6.0 cm x 2.2 cm) without antenna   
					Weight   
					6.2 ounces (175 grams)   
					Yes   
					IR   
					Display   
					LCD CSTN Touchscreen (includes stylus)   
					3375 colors   
					User-adjustable brightness and contrast   
					(11.5-bit color, compatible with 16-bit applications)   
					Keyboard   
					Built-in QWERTY keyboard plus 5-way navigation control   
					Backlight for low lighting conditions   
					Included software   
					Phone (including Palm OS Contacts, Favorites, Dial Pad)   
					Pictures   
					Calendar (Palm OS Date Book+)   
					SMS (text messaging)   
					MMS (multimedia messaging)   
					Blazer® Web Browser (Internet)   
					Memo Pad   
					PocketMirror Standard (for synchronizing with Microsoft   
					Outlook for Windows)   
					To Do List   
					Calculator (basic and advanced)   
					Palm® Desktop and HotSync® Manager   
					CityTime world clock   
					System requirements   
					Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, or XP with USB port. Windows NT4   
					requires serial cable, sold separately   
					Mac OS 10.1-10.3.x with USB port   
					Later versions may also be supported   
					Operating and storage   
					temperature range   
					0C-40C   
					5% to 90% RH   
					* 
					There are two models of Treo 600 available through Verizon: one comes with a camera and the other does not come with a camera. The   
					packaging for your Treo 600 identifies whether a camera is included.   
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