Palm Treo 500 User Manual page 292

Palm treo 500: user guide
Hide thumbs Also See for Treo 500:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

synchronization
The process in which information that is
entered or updated on your smartphone,
your computer, or a server is automatically
updated in one of the other locations either
wirelessly or by means of a cable
connection. See Synchronizing information.
time out
The time of inactivity that passes before
the screen on your smartphone turns off.
The wireless features on your smartphone
are unaffected by this setting. See
Optimizing power settings.
UMTS (Universal Mobile
Telecommunications System)
One of the third-generation (3G) mobile
phone technologies that is designed for
high-speed data transfer, with rates up to
384Kbps, as well as voice and multimedia
services. It uses W-CDMA as the
underlying technology. See What are all
those icons?
username
The name associated with your
smartphone that distinguishes it from
other Windows Mobile
292
T E R M S
devices. If you
®
install desktop synchronization software,
you are asked to give your smartphone a
username. If you only synchronize
wirelessly using Microsoft Exchange
ActiveSync, you do not need to give your
smartphone a username. See Installing
ActiveSync
desktop software: Windows
®
XP.
Windows Mobile
®
The operating system of your Treo 500
smartphone. Your smartphone uses
Windows Mobile 6 Standard edition. When
installing third-party applications to your
smartphone, be sure to install only apps
that are written for Microsoft Windows
Mobile 6 Standard. Apps designed for
Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Professional
or any edition of Windows Mobile 5.0
software are not compatible with your Treo
500 smartphone. See Installing third-party
applications.
Windows Mobile Device Center
The software on your Windows Vista
computer that enables you to synchronize
content and manage music, pictures, and
videos between your smartphone and your
computer. To open Windows Mobile

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents