Palm Pixi Plus Quick Start Manual
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  • Page 1 TXTNG & FOLD DRIVNG… IT CAN WAIT Quickstart Take the interactive tutorial at att.com/Tutorials...
  • Page 2 Be sure to select Manufacturer: Palm and Model: Pixi Plus from the drop-down menus. The online tutorials include detailed step-by-step instructions and screenshots to assist your learning.
  • Page 3: Insert The Sim Card

    Insert the SIM card You must insert an activated SIM card before turning on the phone for the first time. If you don’t have a SIM card, contact AT&T. WARNING Always remove the battery before inserting or removing the SIM card. NOTE: If you already turned on your phone, you must turn it off before...
  • Page 4 Swing the body of the phone out of the back cover as if the right side were a hinge. To remove the battery: Put your finger in the recess to the right of the battery; push the battery left and then lift it up and out.
  • Page 5 Insert the SIM card and replace the battery. Notch To replace the back cover: Insert the ringer switch into the hole provided for it on the right side of the back cover. Press all clasps to fasten the cover to the body of the phone.
  • Page 6: Turn On Your Phone

    Turn on your phone Press and hold the power button for a few seconds until you see the Palm logo. Wait for setup to start (please be patient). Power button Can’t start setup? If you inserted the SIM card without first removing the battery, your phone cannot connect to the AT&T network, and you...
  • Page 7: Set Up Your Phone

    Set up your phone To use your phone, you must agree to Palm’s terms and conditions, and create and verify a Palm profile. Be sure to write down the valid email address and the password that you use to create your profile;...
  • Page 8 Overview...
  • Page 9 Earpiece Speaker (on back) Gesture area: See the Navigation guide, after p. 12. Microphone Option: See p. 15. Camera lens and flash (on back) Ringer switch: Slide to turn the ringer and notification sounds on and off (red means off). Volume: For call, ringer, and music/video playback.
  • Page 10 Set up online Contacts & Calendar to sync To wirelessly sync Contacts and Calendar info, set up online accounts with providers like Google and Microsoft Exchange. If you don’t already have an account with a provider, you must create one before you set up the account on your phone.
  • Page 11: Open Applications

    Open applications Tap an icon to open an application. Launcher: To open the Launcher, quickly flick up twice from the gesture area to the screen. (In Card view—described on the next page—flick up once.) The Launcher displays all your apps. Swipe left and right onscreen to scroll through Launcher pages, or up and down to see everything on the page.
  • Page 12: Move Among Open Applications

    Move among open applications To use an open app, tap its card. You can use multiple applications at the same time. To move among them, flick up from the gesture area to the screen to shrink the app you’re using. You’re now in Card view, where all open apps appear as small windows (cards).
  • Page 13 Find it fast In Launcher or Card view, simply begin typing a word, name, or first and last initials. Your phone displays any matching results. Tap the one you want. Tap a phone number to dial it. Or tap beside a phone number to send a text message.
  • Page 14: The Phone

    Make a call, use the phone Make a call Quick Launch > > enter the number > . To end the call, tap If you need to wake up the screen, press power and drag Listen to voicemail Quick Launch > >...
  • Page 15 Enter and save info To enter text: Tap the screen. When the cursor appears, begin typing. To enter uppercase letters: Press Shift . To turn on Caps Lock, press Shift twice. To enter numbers and symbols that appear at the top of the keys: Press Option and the key for the character.
  • Page 16: Your Phone

    You can use it for Contacts and Calendar info, and for other kinds of info as well, like Memos. This info is backed up daily on Palm’s servers, but you can manage this info only on your phone.
  • Page 17 Messaging, Web, Wi-Fi, and camera Send a text or multimedia message Launcher > . If you see Done , tap it. Tap Enter a contact name or number, or enter the number of a recipient who is not a contact. Tap to add an image.
  • Page 18: Send Email

    Quick Launch > . The first time you open Email, the address you used to create your Palm profile is already in the Email Address field. Enter the password > Sign In > Done to complete setup of that account.
  • Page 19 Merged views and linked contacts The Palm® Synergy™ feature displays data from several sources in a single view on your phone, but keeps the sources of your data separate. Let’s say you use Google calendar for your personal appointments and your company’s Outlook calendar for business...
  • Page 20 To export info from a desktop organizer: Go to palm.com/migrate-pixi. Where can I export info from? • Windows: Palm® Desktop v. 6.2. Standalone Outlook® 2003 (XP only) or 2007. You cannot export info from Outlook if you sync Outlook with an Exchange server.
  • Page 21: For More Information

    • Information about your wireless account and service plan is available at att.com/wireless. • The User Guide for your Palm Pixi Plus phone is available at att.com/devicesupport. Select your phone > select AT&T > click Learn. AT&T Customer Care Call AT&T Customer Care at...
  • Page 22 Find accessories Accessories for your Pixi Plus phone are available at att.com/wirelessaccessories, or visit your AT&T store. Use of this device requires providing a valid email address, mobile phone number, and related information for account setup and activation. A data plan is also required.
  • Page 23: Navigation Guide

    Navigation guide Watch the gesture animations on palm.com/support and in Help on your phone. Make gestures lightly. Don’t use your fingernail. Turn on your phone Press the power button. Touch the screen firmly and quickly with your fingertip, not your fingernail.
  • Page 24 Back: Go up a level in an app, save data Quick swipe from right to left anywhere in the gesture area. Minimize an app and go to Card view Tap the center of the gesture area. Or make the up gesture: Flick up from the gesture area to the screen.
  • Page 25 Close an app In Card view, throw the card off the top of the screen. Open menus Application menu: Drag down from the upper- left corner of the phone onto the screen. Repeat to close. Connection menu: Drag down from the upper- right corner of the phone onto the screen.
  • Page 26 Delete a list item Throw the item off the side of the screen. NOTE: In some apps, you must open the application menu and tap Delete. Scroll Slow: Drag up or down. Fast: Flick up or down. Stop: Tap the screen while scrolling.
  • Page 27 Zoom in/pinch out Place two fingers on the screen and spread them apart. Zoom out/pinch in Place two fingers on the screen and bring them together. Zoom in/out a fixed amount Double-tap the screen to zoom in. Double-tap again to zoom out. For example, in a web page, double-tap a table column.
  • Page 28 Insert the cursor in a text field Tap the location. NOTE: A cursor appears in places where you can enter text. Move the cursor Tap to insert the cursor, press and hold Option and then drag anywhere onscreen. Select text with the cursor Tap the start point, press and hold Shift and then...

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