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  • Page 1 Palm XXX User Guide...
  • Page 2 Palm, Inc. and its suppliers assume no responsibility for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this guide. Palm, Inc. and its suppliers assume no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties that may arise through the use of this software. Palm, Inc. and its suppliers assume no responsibility for any damage or loss caused by deletion of data as a result of malfunction, dead battery, or repairs.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 Basics Chapter 5 Photos, videos, and music Get to know your smartphone Camera Set up your phone Photos Turn the phone on/off Videos Open applications Music Work with applications Amazon MP3 Enter and save information Use the menus Chapter 6 Web and wireless connections View and respond to notifications...
  • Page 4 Contents...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Basics

    Basics In this chapter You’re about to discover the many things about your Palm XXX smartphone that will help you better ® manage your life and have fun, too. As you become Get to know your smartphone more familiar with your smartphone, you’ll want to...
  • Page 6: Get To Know Your Smartphone

    Get to know your smartphone Be careful not to scratch, crush, or apply too much pressure on the touchscreen. Do not store your smartphone in a place where other items might damage it. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or aerosols to clean the phone or its accessories.
  • Page 7: Set Up Your Phone

    After you finish setup, look for an email on your computer at the address you used for your Palm profile. If you don’t see the confirmation email in your Inbox, check your spam mail folder in your desktop email program. Click the link in the email to do the following: •...
  • Page 8 organizer features of your device (Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Memos, and so To save power, the screen dims automatically after a period of inactivity, on) without turning on the phone and other wireless features. Also, when then turns off. You can be on a call when the screen dims and turns off—this the screen is turned off, the phone can be on and ready for you to receive does not affect the call.
  • Page 9: Open Applications

    Turn wireless services on In Card View, tap To find the app you want, swipe up or down to see all the icons on a When you turn on your phone, it automatically connects to your mobile page. To see other pages, swipe right or left on the screen, or tap the network so that you can make and receive phone calls and use other arrows in the upper-left and upper-right corner of the screen.
  • Page 10: Work With Applications

    Display all open applications (Card view) Drag up slowly from the gesture area to the screen. Card view displays open applications as small cards so that you can easily NOTE Don’t confuse this “drag up” with the up gesture, which is a flick up from scroll through them and drag them to change their order.
  • Page 11: Enter And Save Information

    Enter and save information Enter alternate keyboard characters Numbers, punctuation, and symbols appear above the letters on the keys. To enter these characters, do one of the following: Use the keyboard • Press Option and press the key for the character. The alternate character symbol appears.
  • Page 12: Use The Menus

    Tap the list item you want. The symbols and accented characters are grouped according to their similarity to the corresponding key. In some cases, the symbol is related to the alternate character on the key, not the letter. For example, to type a € or other Save information currency symbol, press + h.
  • Page 13: View And Respond To Notifications

    View and respond to notifications In an app, do one of the following: • Drag down from the upper-left corner of the phone (above the screen) onto the screen. Respond to a notification • Tap the application name in the upper-left corner of the screen. Tap a menu item to open it.
  • Page 14: Find Info On Your Smartphone

    Find info on your smartphone You can search for contacts and applications on your phone. Open Card view or the Launcher. Begin typing the search term. As you type, your smartphone displays the following items whose name matches the characters you entered. As you continue typing, the search results narrow.
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 Phone

    Make calls conference call. You can also work with other Receive calls applications while on a call. Your Palm ® Use voicemail smartphone helps you to do all these tasks with ease.
  • Page 16: Make Calls

    Make calls When you finish entering the number, tap it to dial. If you turn off the preference to show contact matches in the dial pad, this changes how you dial using the keyboard in the Phone application. In Phone, after For information on turning the smartphone off and back on, see Turn the you enter the number with the keyboard, tap the onscreen dial icon to dial.
  • Page 17: Receive Calls

    Receive calls Use voicemail If you want to answer calls, your phone must be on. This is different from Set up voicemail having only the screen turned on. When your phone is off, your calls go to voicemail. In the Launcher, Card view, or Phone, press and hold .
  • Page 18: Set Up And Use A Bluetooth

    • Open the dial pad to enter numbers for navigating phone trees, To use a Bluetooth device with your smartphone, follow the responding to prompts, and so on: Tap instructions that came with the Bluetooth device. • Add a call: See Make a second call.
  • Page 19: Chapter 3 Email And Other Messages

    Email and other messages In this chapter Enjoy the ease and speed of keeping in touch with friends, family, and colleagues anywhere you can access your wireless service provider’s data network or Email a Wi-Fi network. You can send and receive Messaging attachments as well.
  • Page 20: Email

    Email Create and send an email message Open Email Set up email If this is the first time you have opened the Email application, and you set up synchronization with at least one email account already while Follow this procedure if you have a common email provider, for example, setting up an account in Contacts, Calendar, or Messaging, tap Done.
  • Page 21: Messaging

    Messaging Receive and read email messages The Email application synchronizes messages anytime you open a mail folder. It also synchronizes messages on an automatic schedule—the default Create and send a text or multimedia message interval is every 20 minutes. Each text message can have up to 160 characters. You can send a message Follow these steps to manually retrieve messages.
  • Page 22 (555) 256 as JPG files in the Messaging app. PALM. To dial a number like this, you must use the onscreen dial pad and tap the numbers that correspond to the letters P, A, L, M—...
  • Page 23 • Any other time: Open the application menu and tap Preferences & When the message recipient replies, the reply appears below your Accounts. Tap Add IM Account. message in the conversation. Repeat step 3 to reply to that person. Tap the account type. (Optional) Do any of the following from a message you receive: Enter your username and password.
  • Page 24 Chapter 3 : Email and other messages...
  • Page 25: Chapter 4 Contacts, Calendar, And Other Personal Information

    Contacts Calendar All your personal information is backed up and kept private either in your Palm profile or in one of your online accounts. Chapter 4 : Contacts, Calendar, and other personal information...
  • Page 26: Contacts

    • To open Contacts without creating an online account: Tap Done. This opens your Palm profile account, and you can start creating In some fields, such as New Phone Number, when you enter the contacts in this account.
  • Page 27 • Company NOTE In a linked contact, when you enter info in a field for the first time, you can • Nickname assign that info to any account by tapping the account button in the field. For more search options, tap Global Address Search.
  • Page 28: Calendar

    • To open Calendar without creating an online account: Tap Done. This opens your Palm profile account, and you can start creating events in this account. To set up an account that is listed, tap the account type, enter the...
  • Page 29: Chapter 5 Photos, Videos, And Music

    Photos, videos, and music In this chapter There’s no need to carry a separate media player; you can play music and videos, and view photos, on your Palm ® XXX smartphone. Listen to music through the Camera built-in speaker or through a 3.5mm headset or Photos headphones (sold separately).
  • Page 30: Camera

    Camera • Copy a picture from a web page. The following table shows you the photo formats that you can see on your phone and the apps you can see them in. Your smartphone comes with an easy-to-use 5-megapixel camera with an LED flash.
  • Page 31: Videos

    For more information, open the browser on your computer and go to You can view DRM-free videos that you receive as email attachments or palm.com/sync-solutions. that you copy from your computer in the MPEG-4, H.263, H.264, MP4, •...
  • Page 32: Amazon Mp3

    To end play: Close the Music app. NOTE Music you download from Amazon MP3 is not backed up to your Palm profile. To back up your music, you can copy downloaded files from the AmazonMP3 folder on your phone’s USB drive to your computer (see Copy files Add music files to your phone.
  • Page 33 Do one of the following: Songs: To buy and download a song, tap the song price and tap Buy. Tap anywhere else on the song entry to preview the song. • If the item you want appears on the screen, tap the song, album, or artist name.
  • Page 34 IMPORTANT Your credit card is charged for the price of an item as soon as you tap Buy. Tap the song price and tap Buy. View and work with downloaded items Download on any screen displaying this button. This displays items that you are currently downloading or that you already downloaded.
  • Page 35: Chapter 6 Web And Wireless Connections

    You can use your phone’s Wi-Fi feature to connect to a Bluetooth® wireless technology public, work, or home network. The Bluetooth ® wireless technology on your Palm ® XXX smartphone helps you easily set up wireless connections to a number of devices.
  • Page 36: Wi-Fi

    Wi-Fi Go to a website using search You can also search the web from the Launcher or Card view. Turn Wi-Fi on/off Open Do one of the following: Enter the search term and tap a search option. • Open Wi-Fi , and tap or Off.
  • Page 37: Bluetooth

    Tap the Type field, and tap Audio, Keyboard, or Other to filter the list When the connection request appears, tap Yes, allow. of discoverable Bluetooth devices. If a passkey is not required, pairing is complete when the Devices list Tap a device name. appears.
  • Page 38 Tap the connected device name to disconnect from it. Or tap another device name to disconnect from the current device and connect to the new device. Delete a device Deleting a device means you end the relationship you created between your smartphone and the device.
  • Page 39: Chapter 7 Documents

    Documents In this chapter Your Palm ® XXX smartphone enables you to take your office with you—including your Microsoft Office files. You can view and search Microsoft Word, Excel ® PDF View and PowerPoint files on your phone. ® You can also view PDF files on your phone.
  • Page 40: Pdf View

    PDF View Change the text display size For information on zooming in and out. With PDF View, you can view PDF (Adobe Acrobat) files on your • Pinch out to enlarge items onscreen. smartphone. • Pinch in to decrease the size of items onscreen. •...
  • Page 41: Chapter 8 Preferences

    Preferences In this chapter There are lots of ways to make your Palm ® smartphone work better for you. Personalize your smartphone to make it match your lifestyle. Screen & Lock Sounds & Ringtones You can easily customize many features of your phone like the wallpaper, screen brightness, ringtone for incoming calls, and more.
  • Page 42: Screen & Lock

    Screen & Lock (Optional) Do either or both of the following: • To zoom out or in on a part of the picture: Pinch in or out on the picture. Change screen brightness • To capture the portion of the picture you want for your wallpaper: Tap and hold the picture, and then drag the portion you want to the center of the onscreen box.
  • Page 43 Ringtone Volume: Drag the slider to set the ringtone volume. This also sets the Clock alarm volume. Adjusting the Ringtone Volume slider is the same as using the volume up volume down buttons on the side of the phone. System Sounds: Set whether to turn on systemwide sounds for notifications, transitions, shutter click, and the like.
  • Page 44 Chapter 8 : Preferences...
  • Page 45: Chapter 9 Learn More

    Learn More In this chapter While using your phone Chapter 9 : Learn More...
  • Page 46: While Using Your Phone

    To view Help topics for a single application: Open the application, open the application menu, and tap Help. • Online support from Palm: Visit palm.com/support to edit your Palm profile, watch how-to animations, access the Data Transfer Assistant, and read comprehensive formation about your smartphone.
  • Page 47: Regulatory And Safety Information

    Do not try and disassemble hospitals and medical facilities FCC ID: O8F-BROU (Model: P160UNA) The FCC ID is located on the back of your Palm smartphone, behind the touchscreen. To view Switch off when instructed in Do not rely on this device for the FCC ID, slide the keyboard out.
  • Page 48 950 W. Maude Ave. Sunnyvale, CA 94085 EU Regulatory Conformance www.palm.com We, Palm, Inc., hereby declare that this device is in conformance to all essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. (Europe) Palm Europe ltd.* This equipment is marked with the...
  • Page 49 Palm (for FCC ID: O8F-BROY) the following types of body-worn accessories: Part Number: 157-10108-00 A Palm brand body-worn accessory that has been tested for (specific absorption rate) SAR Input Rating: 100-240 Vac, 50/60Hz, 0.2A compliance and is intended for use with this product.
  • Page 50 FSO Draft HP Confidential 122110 For more information about HP’s commitment to the environment, refer to the following from most applications), radioactive substances, tributyl tin (TBT), triphenyl tin (TPT), and websites: tributyl tin oxide (TBTO). • Global Citizenship Report: hp.com/hpinfo/globalcitizenship/gcreport/index.html User Safety •...
  • Page 51 FSO Draft HP Confidential 122110 Blackouts and Seizures: Blinking lights, such as those experienced with television or playing headphones. You should follow some common sense recommendations when using any video games may cause some people to experience blackout or seizure, even if never portable audio device: experienced before.
  • Page 52 FSO Draft HP Confidential 122110 You must always switch off your smartphone wherever the use of a smartphone is prohibited. Faulty and damaged products: Do not attempt to disassemble the smartphone or its Use of your smartphone is subject to safety measures designed to protect users and their accessory.
  • Page 53 Palm smartphones, from ESD of fire, traffic accident, road hazard, or medical emergencies. Remember, your national harm. While Palm has built protections against ESD into its products, ESD unfortunately exists emergency number is a free call on your smartphone.
  • Page 54 FSO Draft HP Confidential 122110 • Increase the relative humidity of your environment. • Install ESD-specific prevention items, such as grounding mats. Conditions that enhance ESD occurrences Conditions that can contribute to the buildup of static electricity in the environment include the following: •...

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