Palm Pixi User Manual

Palm Pixi User Manual

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  • Page 1 ® Palm Pixi User Guide www.sprint.com © 2009 Sprint. SPRINT and the logo are trademarks of Sprint. Other marks are the property of their respective owners. v. 1.0, webOS 1.2...
  • Page 2 Be sure to make backup copies of all important data on other © 2009 Palm, Inc. All rights reserved. Palm, Pixi, media to protect against data loss. Synergy, Touchstone, and the Palm and Pixi logos are Patent pending.
  • Page 3 For information on environmental programs visit palm.com/environment recyclewirelesss.com/ As part of Palm’s corporate commitment to be a good steward of the environment, we strive to use environmentally friendly materials, reduce waste, and develop the highest standards in electronics recycling.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Your Palm Pixi™ Phone ......9 View and Respond to Notifications ....63 About This User Guide .
  • Page 6 View Your Call History ......93 Date & Time ....... . . 170 Save a Phone Number to Contacts .
  • Page 7 Section 5: Your Safety and Specifications..269 ® For Users of Other Palm Devices ....232 5A. Regulatory and Safety Information ..270 Battery .
  • Page 9: Welcome

    The Email, Contacts, and Calendar around, and manage your applications and info by applications on your Pixi phone all provide a kind of making simple gestures either on the touchscreen or in view in which you can see information from both of the gesture area directly beneath the screen.
  • Page 10: About This User Guide

    You can sync with online services that Palm has partnered with so that you can store and Section 1: Your Setup guides you through the sync your info in online accounts. You can access your...
  • Page 11: Where Can I Learn More

    Section 5: Your Safety and Specifications outlines how-to videos, tutorials, and helpful support recommended safety and maintenance guidelines information. and lists the technical specifications for your Pixi Palm Visit palm.com/support to Online support from phone. edit your Palm profile, watch how-to animations, learn WARNING: Please refer to “Regulatory and Safety...
  • Page 12: If You Need More Information

    ® If You Need More Information On your Palm Pixi™ phone Open . and do any of the following: Phone For questions about your Sprint Customer Service: Enter Check minute usage and account balance: account or features available on the network, contact...
  • Page 13: Sprint Operator Services

    Sprint Operator Services Sprint Operator Services provides assistance with placing collect calls or with placing calls billed to a local telephone calling card or third party. Open . Enter and tap Phone To learn more and to see the latest in products and services, visit Sprint online at sprint.com...
  • Page 15: Section 1: Your Setup

    Section 1 Your Setup...
  • Page 16: 1A. Set Up Service

    (see “What Is a Palm Profile?” on phone If you received your in the mail, and it is a new page 17). If you have a Palm profile from an old Sprint account or a new line of service: Your phone is...
  • Page 17 Verify your Palm profile. Info stored in your Palm profile account, as well as in Select a security question and answer. other sources of info on your phone (like Memos and...
  • Page 18: Turn The Phone On/Off

    To turn the screen on, press . Drag up to power unlock the screen. Turn the Phone On/Off Your Pixi phone’s screen can be turned on and off separately from its wireless services (which are the app and app). This means Phone Bluetooth...
  • Page 19 To save power, the screen dims automatically after a When your phone is in airplane mode, the airplane period of inactivity and then turns off. You can be on a icon appears at the top of every screen, and mode call when the screen dims and turns off—this does not Airplane Mode appears in the upper-left corner of the...
  • Page 20 Tip: When your phone is in airplane mode, you can turn the Bluetooth feature on individually (see “Turn the Bluetooth Feature On/Off” on page 226). To turn your phone back on, you must turn airplane mode off. Turn Wireless Services On When you turn on your phone, it connects to a mobile network so that you can make and receive phone calls and use other wireless services (if supported by the...
  • Page 21: Make Your First Call

    Turn Everything (the Screen and Wireless Services) On/Off Usually, turning your phone off and/or putting it in airplane mode is sufficient for normal periods when you have the phone with you but you’re not using it. On rare occasions, however, you may want to put your phone into deep sleep because you are not going to use it for an extended period.
  • Page 22: Set Up Your Voicemail

    Tip: Press the onscreen backspace icon to delete numbers you’ve entered. to dial. to end the call. For more ways to make calls, see “Make Calls” on page 83. Adjust Call Volume When you’re on a call, press the volume up volume button on the side of your phone to adjust the down...
  • Page 23: Create Sprint Account Passwords

    To set up your voicemail: Create Sprint Account Passwords Tap the center of the gesture area to display Card view As a Sprint customer, you enjoy unlimited access to Press and hold on the keyboard to dial the your personal account information, your voicemail Sprint voicemail system.
  • Page 24 Data Services Password You can elect to set up an optional data services password to control access and authorize Premium Service purchases. To learn more or to change your passwords, sign on to , or call Sprint Customer Service at sprint.com 1-888-211-4727.
  • Page 25: Section 2: Your Palm Pixi

    Section 2 ® Your Palm Pixi Phone...
  • Page 26: 2A. Basics

    Charge the Battery (page 31) What’s in the Box? All of the following items are in the phone box: Printed Material Get Started Guide. Features Guide. Palm warranty. End User License Agreement. ® Palm Pixi™ phone. USB cable. AC charger. 2A. Basics...
  • Page 27: Get To Know Your Phone

    Get to Know Your Phone Earpiece Touchscreen: Tap and make other gestures directly on the screen. See “Touchscreen” on page 28. Front View Gesture area: Make the back gesture and begin other gestures here. Keyboard: See “Use the Keyboard” on page 53. Microphone Ringer switch: Slide to turn the ringer and...
  • Page 28 Keyboard “Enter Characters From the Symbols Table” on page 54. Touchscreen Option: Press to enter numbers, punctuation, and symbols that appear above the letters on the keys. See “Enter Alternate Keyboard Characters” on page 54. Shift: See “Enter Uppercase Letters” on page 53. Space Backspace Enter:...
  • Page 29: Icons In The Title Bar

    Scroll arrow: Swipe up or down to see icons that Item Description are on the page but hidden. The battery is fully charged. Quick Launch: See “Open an Application in Quick Launch” on page 46. The battery is low. See “Charge the Connection icons: Show the status of wireless Battery”...
  • Page 30 Item Description Item Description Your phone is connected to an EvDO Your phone is performing a search on the data network. Data is not currently being characters you entered. If you are in Card transmitted over the network. See “I Can’t view or the Launcher, your phone Tell If Data Services Are Available”...
  • Page 31: Charge The Battery

    Back View Top View 3.5mm headset jack Power: Press to wake up or turn off the screen. Press and hold to turn your device and all wireless services completely off and to turn your device back on after having turned it completely off. Charge the Battery When the battery is very low, the battery...
  • Page 32 Sprint and Palm with your phone. Failure to use a battery or charger approved by Sprint and Palm may increase the risk that your phone will overheat, catch fire, or explode, resulting in serious bodily injury, death, or property damage.
  • Page 33: Maximizing Battery Life

    USB cable. Charging this way takes much longer than using the AC ® charger. Do not, however, connect the Palm Touchstone charging dock (sold separately) to your computer. Maximizing Battery Life Battery life depends on how you use your phone.
  • Page 34 To purchase search for a signal, which consumes power. Turn off batteries that are compatible with your phone, go to your phone if you are outside a coverage area (see palm.com/store “Turn Wireless Services Off (Airplane Mode)” on page 19). ®...
  • Page 35: Move Around On Your Phone

    To see short animations illustrating how to do gestures, go to or tap on your palm.com/support Clips Help phone (see “Open Applications” on page 46 for Use Gestures: Tap, Swipe, Drag, Flick, Pinch (page 35) information on how to open...
  • Page 36 Tap the center of the gesture area to minimize the app and display Card view (see “Display All Open Applications (Card View)” on page 49). When you’re working in an application, the gesture area displays a lighted bar in the center. The lighted bar also appears when you tap the center of the gesture area to maximize a card in Card view.
  • Page 37 A swipe is most often a horizontal gesture, from writing a memo, make the back gesture to close and Swipe: right to left or left to right. Do it fast, do it lightly. In a save the memo and return to the display of all your swipe, your fingertip just skims the surface of the memos.
  • Page 38 gesture, which is a swipe from left to right One kind of drag that you’ll use a lot brings up forward Quick anywhere in the gesture area, allows you to move when you’re in an application. This drag Launch forward through previously viewed Web pages. gesture begins in the gesture area and ends on the Forward is available in Web only.
  • Page 39 Scroll Gestures : Drag the screen in the desired direction. Scroll slow , flick the card up close an application Card view toward the top of the touchscreen. This is called the card off the top of the screen. throwing In some applications, such as Email and Messaging, you can throw a list item off the side of the screen to delete the item.
  • Page 40 Flick the screen in the desired direction. Tap or drag the screen while scrolling. Scroll fast: Stop scrolling: 2B Move Around on Your Phone...
  • Page 41 Zoom Gestures (to decrease the size of items on the Zoom out/pinch in screen in Email, Web, Photos, Doc View, PDF View, Google Maps): Place two fingers on the screen and (to increase the size of items on the Zoom in/pinch out bring them together.
  • Page 42 (in Web, Photos, Doc Text Selection Gestures Zoom in or out a fixed amount View, PDF View): Double-tap the screen. Tip: See “Cut, Copy, and Paste Information” on page 57 and “Use the Copy All or Select All Feature” on page 58 for information on working with text you’ve selected.
  • Page 43 Tap the location to insert the cursor. Tap the location to Move the cursor: Select text when you can see a cursor: Press and hold . Place your finger anywhere insert the cursor. Press and hold . Place your Option Shift onscreen and drag your finger in the direction you want finger anywhere onscreen and drag your finger in the...
  • Page 44 When you cannot insert a Select a paragraph of text: cursor in the text—for example, on a Web page or in an email message you received—the smallest amount of text you can select is a whole paragraph. Press and hold , and then tap a paragraph.
  • Page 45 Drag and Drop Delete a List Item Tap and hold the item, drag it, and then lift your finger Throw the item off the side of the screen. If prompted, to drop it. Sometimes you get a visual cue that the item Delete to confirm the deletion.
  • Page 46: Open Applications

    Tip: To delete multiple list items, throw each one off the screen. If you get the Delete confirmation prompt after throwing the first item, you don’t need to tap it—just throw the second item, and the first deletion is confirmed automatically.
  • Page 47 Drag up slowly from the gesture area to the screen. Open an Application in the Launcher Note: Don’t confuse this “drag up” with the up gesture, which displays all your applications that are not Launcher is a flick up from the gesture area to the screen that Quick Launch .
  • Page 48: Work With Applications

    To find the app you want, swipe up or down to see To close the , do one of the following: Launcher all the icons on a page. (Swipe left or right to see Tap the center of the gesture area. other pages.) Flick up from the gesture area to Make the up gesture:...
  • Page 49 you're working in. For example, when you finish Display All Open Applications (Card View) reading an email message, make the back gesture to close the message and return to your list of messages. displays open applications as small cards, so Card view Or when you finish writing a memo, make the back that you can easily scroll through them and drag them...
  • Page 50 Move Among Open Applications Reorder Open Cards (see “Display All Open Applications (see “Display All Open Applications Card view Card view (Card View)” on page 49), swipe left or right on the (Card View)” on page 49), tap and hold a card to screen to see other open apps.
  • Page 51: Close An Application

    Close an Application another one. You can remove any application except Launcher (see “Display All Open Applications Card view Open the Launcher Quick Launch appears at the (Card View)” on page 49), throw the card off the top bottom.) of the screen. Tap and hold a icon, and after the Quick Launch...
  • Page 52: Delete An Application

    Reorder Quick Launch Icons After the halo appears around the icon, drag it to another location. You can change the position of any icon Quick Launch To move the icon to another page, drag it to the left except the icon.
  • Page 53: Enter And Save Information

    While pressing and holding , tap the app Option: See “Enter Alternate Keyboard Option Characters” on page 54. icon. Shift: See “Enter Uppercase Letters” on page 53. Delete Space Backspace Tip: You can also delete an application you installed by Enter: Press to enter a line return (for example, in opening the Launcher, opening the application menu,...
  • Page 54 Enter Alternate Keyboard Characters Enter Characters From the Symbols Table Numbers, punctuation, and symbols appear above the You can enter symbols and accented characters that letters on the keys. To enter these characters, do one of don't appear on the keys by using the symbols table. the following: See “Symbols and Accented Characters”...
  • Page 55 Symbols and Accented Characters Press Sym to select… and press… o or O ó ò ö ô œ õ ø Ó Ò Ö Ô Œ Õ Ø º Press Sym to select… “ ” „ < > « » and press… p or P ¶...
  • Page 56 Press . If a screen contains multiple fields, Enter Press Sym to select… pressing Enter accepts the information you just and press… entered and jumps the cursor to the next field. … ~ \ ` • ÷ ^ [ ] { } < > « » Ø μ When you are done entering information on the screen containing the field, make the back gesture to accept the information and back out of the screen...
  • Page 57 Calendar, tap to display the list of 15 minutes before reminder options.) Tap the list item you want. Cut, Copy, and Paste Information You can cut or copy any selectable text. This includes text you can select by dragging the cursor and paragraphs you can select by tapping them (see “Text Selection Gestures”...
  • Page 58: Use The Menus

    Open the application menu and tap > Other apps offer a Select All menu item. For example, Edit in Memos, you can open a memo, open the Copy application menu, and tap > . This Edit Select All Open the app and insert the cursor where you highlights the full memo text, which you can cut or want to paste the text (see “Text Selection copy.
  • Page 59 Some applications have additional menus. For example, in , tap an open picture and tap Photos display a menu of tasks you can do with the picture (see “Photos” on page 102). To get the most out of your phone, it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with the additional features available through the menus in various applications.
  • Page 60 Do one of the following: Tap the upper-right corner of the screen. * Application menu Open the Connection Menu Drag down from the upper-right corner of the phone (above the screen) onto the screen. The connection menu lets you manage wireless Tap a menu item to turn that wireless feature on or ®...
  • Page 61: Search To Find Info And Make Calls

    Search to Find Info and Make Calls Use Universal Search You can search for contacts and applications on your phone, or search the Web. Open Card view (see “Display All Open Applications (Card View)” on page 49) or the (see “Open an Application in the Launcher Launcher”...
  • Page 62 to add a reminder message to the Add Reminder Application Name Keywords contact (see “Assign a Reminder Message to a Clock Alarm, Time, Watch Contact” on page 129). Tap the search term you To perform a Web search: Contacts Addresses, People entered to open a list of Web search options, and Date &...
  • Page 63: View And Respond To Notifications

    You can also enter a search term in the Help Application Name Keywords application to search for help content related to the Screen & Lock Wallpaper, Security, Desktop, term. Brightness, Unlock, Gestures, Settings, Preferences View and Respond to Notifications Sounds & Audio, Music, Volume, Vibrate, Ringtones Silent, Settings, Preferences...
  • Page 64 Tap anywhere on the bottom of the screen to display your notifications. Do one of the following: Tap the notification to act on it. Tap a notification to act on it. (If a notification icon For some types of notifications, throw the notification has a number next to it, the number indicates how off the side of the screen to dismiss it.
  • Page 65: Update The Software On Your Phone

    When you get a notification that a system update is available, do one of the following: twice. When installation is complete Install Now Palm continually provides updates to your phone’s and the phone resets, tap Done . Installation may take operating system.
  • Page 66 Respond to an Application Update Note: You can use your phone while updates are being downloaded, but you cannot use your phone while Notification system updates are being installed—including making emergency calls. When you get a notification that an update is available for one or more applications, tap the notification and Important: Do not remove the battery while updates are being...
  • Page 67 Manually Check for Updates Open Updates Download Now. When prompted, tap Install Now After installation has finished and the phone If a message appears stating that a system update resets, tap Done is available, do the following: If one or more application updates are available, do one of the following: Tap an individual application name to open Catalog...
  • Page 68: Browse Applications In App Catalog

    Applications you installed on your old Palm OS ACCESS or Windows Mobile smartphone do not work , enter the search To search by name: Search on your Pixi phone, because your Pixi phone uses the term, and press Enter ® new Palm webOS™...
  • Page 69 On the app details screen, do any of the following: Did You Know? In a tag cloud, categories that have more items or more popular items appear in a larger font size, giving you a visual clue as to which categories you might want to explore. To find the most recently added apps: Recent To find the most popular apps:...
  • Page 70: Download A Free Application

    Continue Tap to launch open it. (The app also now appears as an icon in Note: If you enter an incorrect Palm profile password three , so you can open it from the Launcher Launcher times, a message appears that explains how you can as well.)
  • Page 71: Manage Applications

    Do one of the following: If you have not set up a billing account: . Enter your Palm profile password, and Continue Open the To report a problem with an application: Continue . See “Set Up a Billing Account” on...
  • Page 72: Update Or Delete A Billing Account

    Enter your Palm profile password and tap Continue Update or Delete a Billing Account Note: If you enter an incorrect Palm profile password three times, a message appears that explains how you can contact Palm support for help. Open App Catalog Open the application menu and tap Preferences &...
  • Page 73: Copy Files Between Your Phone And Your Computer

    Pixi phone. To learn more about DRM-free music, go to apple com and search on...
  • Page 74 Hardware Cancel Important: All files that you store on the USB Drive of your wizard. phone are not backed up to your Palm profile, and Open (Windows XP), My Computer Computer they cannot sync to any of your online accounts. So...
  • Page 75 Disconnect the from the computer when USB cable the USB Drive screen is no longer displayed on your phone. 2B Move Around on Your Phone...
  • Page 76: 2C. Transferring Data

    You could also decide not to have a sync setup for Backed Up Somewhere Besides My Phone (page 82) your data, in which case you can use your Palm profile to back up your data (see “Backup” on page 164). You Data Transfer Overview can’t access this data anywhere but on your phone.
  • Page 77: How Do I Get Data From My Old Phone

    You can do a one-time, one-way transfer of data to your Pixi phone, and then sync the data to Google or Exchange. On your computer, set up an account on the...
  • Page 78 The DTA enables you to do a one-time, one-way export Google website (go to gmail.com ) or with Microsoft of data from selected desktop apps to your Pixi phone Exchange (speak to an IT person at your through the USB cable included with your phone. After company).
  • Page 79 Address Book iCal Note the following: Do you use Palm Desktop on the Mac? Don’t worry, you can export your contacts, calendar events, and Depending on the amount of data you are tasks into Address Book and iCal. Then use the DTA transferring, it can take up to a few hours to transfer to transfer your data.
  • Page 80: I'm Already Using Google, Facebook, And/Or Microsoft

    I’m Already Using Google, all you need to do is set up one or more of these accounts on your phone. Facebook, and/or Microsoft Set up your Pixi To sync this data... Exchange phone to sync with... Google Contacts and calendar events...
  • Page 81: I Want To Keep Using My Current Desktop App And Sync With An Online Account On My Phone

    Google. On your computer, set up an account on the Google website (go to gmail.com Open on your Pixi phone. Contacts Enter the account credentials for your Google account. Note: You don’t have to go to Calendar to set up your account there—that’s done automatically using the...
  • Page 82: I Don't Need To Sync, But I Do Want A Copy Of My Data Backed Up Somewhere Besides My Phone

    Copy of My Data Backed Up Somewhere Besides My Phone Use the Data Transfer Assistant to move your data into your Palm profile account. For information on your Palm profile account, see “Backup” on page 164. 2C. Transferring Data...
  • Page 83: 2D. Phone

    2D. Phone Make Calls (page 83) Receive Calls (page 87) Use Voicemail (page 89) What Can I Do During a Call? (page 89) What’s My Number? (page 93) View Your Call History (page 93) Save a Phone Number to Contacts (page 94) Use a Phone Headset (page 95) Customize Phone Settings (page 97) * These indicate that the phone is on.
  • Page 84 Open Phone Tap the dial pad numbers to enter the number. to dial. * These indicate that the phone is off (airplane mode). Dial Using the Onscreen Dial Pad The onscreen dial pad is useful when you need to dial numbers that are expressed as letters and when you need large, brightly lit numbers that you can tap.
  • Page 85 Dial Using the Keyboard Tip: Press Backspace or tap the onscreen backspace icon (to the right of the number you enter) to delete numbers one at a time. Tap and hold the icon to delete all the In the , use the keyboard to Launcher Card view numbers.
  • Page 86 Dial Using a Speed Dial See “Assign a Speed Dial to a Contact” on page 128 for instructions on creating a speed dial. In the , or , press and hold Launcher Card view Phone the speed-dial key you assigned to the number. Dial by Contact Name in the Phone Application See “How Do I Add Names and Other Info Into...
  • Page 87: Receive Calls

    appears prompting you to turn it on. You don't Tip: If you do not want contact matches to appear when you have to press to enter numbers.) Option type a number on the keyboard, you can turn off the Show Contact Matches preference (see “Show Contact Dial From Another Application Matches”...
  • Page 88: Answer A Call

    If the screen is off, drag up to unlock the screen Tip: You can pick the ringtone for incoming calls (see “Select and answer the call. the Ringtone for Incoming Calls” on page 179). You can set a ringtone for individual contacts as well (see “Add a Did You Know? If you are playing music or a video on your Ringtone to a Contact”...
  • Page 89: Use Voicemail

    Ignore a Call Follow the voice prompts to listen to your messages. To send a call immediately to voicemail, do one of the following: What Can I Do During a Call? Press twice. power Your phone offers many advanced telephone features, To reply to a caller who is in your Contacts list after you including call waiting and three-way conferencing.
  • Page 90 Manage a Call See “Make a Second Call” on page 91. Add a call: Press Adjust call volume: volume up volume down Do any of the following: Put the call on speaker: Volume up Mute the microphone so you can’t be heard: Volume down Tip: You don’t need an on-hold button to put a call on hold.
  • Page 91: Make A Second Call

    End a Call Use Another Application While on a Call While you’re on a call, you can use many other applications on your phone, for example, the personal information applications (Contacts, Calendar, and so on). You can also send and receive text messages. But you can use the network for only one activity at a time—...
  • Page 92: Swap Between Two Calls

    Swap Between Two Calls Sprint for more information. Additional charges may apply and minutes in your mobile account may be deducted for each call you make. You can swap between calls only if the second call is incoming. While you’re on a call, make a second call. (This is the limit of conference callers.
  • Page 93: What's My Number

    Ask one of the callers to hang up, so you can stay Open the application menu and tap Preferences connected to the other caller. (Your phone number appears at the top of the Phone Preferences screen.) Look Up or Send a Message to a Contact When you’re on a call with a contact, tap the contact name to see the person’s information in Contacts.
  • Page 94: Save A Phone Number To Contacts

    Do any of the following: Open the application menu Clear the call history: and tap Clear Call History. Did You Know? In the call history, outgoing calls are designated by a right-pointing green arrow, and incoming calls are designated by a left-pointing blue arrow.
  • Page 95: Use A Phone Headset

    Tap one of the following: Use a Wired Headset Create a new contact for the phone Save As New: Your phone works with headsets that have a 3.5mm number. connector (look for three colored bands on the plug). : Tap the contact you want to add Add To Existing When in doubt, ask the third-party headset the phone number to.
  • Page 96 If you want to stop using the headset, do any of the Note: You can use a stereo (A2DP-enabled) Bluetooth following: headset or speakers to listen to music files on your phone. You cannot, however, use a mono Bluetooth Switch from the headset to your phone’s speaker: headset to listen to music files.
  • Page 97: Customize Phone Settings

    For more information on using the Bluetooth feature on Show Contact Matches your phone, see “Bluetooth® Wireless Technology” on page 226. By default, when you have the dial pad displayed but you’re using the keyboard to enter a phone number, both numbers and letters appear and your phone Customize Phone Settings performs a search of matching names in Contacts.
  • Page 98 press the key. A long tone plays until you release the combination of prefix and digits you enter must key. add up to a complete phone number. Open Phone Done Example: A complete phone number in your Open the application menu and tap Preferences company’s phone system has 11 numbers, for , tap...
  • Page 99 Under , set any of the following: that the TTY device supports digital wireless Network transmission. to allow phone calls Voice Network: Sprint Only only when you are on the Sprint network, or tap Note: When TTY is enabled, you cannot use the headset jack to allow roaming on other networks.
  • Page 100 Update Network Settings Reset the Voicemail Count The network settings on your phone may require Occasionally you may continue to receive notifications periodic updates. Contact Sprint for information on of new voicemail messages even after you have recommended update frequency. listened to or deleted all your messages.
  • Page 101: Photos, Videos, And Music

    wallpaper (see “Save a Picture as Wallpaper” on 2E. Photos, Videos, and page 106) and as caller ID images (see “Add a Picture to a Contact” on page 104). Music Open Camera Camera (page 101) Photos (page 102) Videos (page 108) YouTube (page 111) Music (page 113) Amazon MP3 (page 117)
  • Page 102: Photos

    To take the picture in landscape view, turn your Photos phone 90 degrees. Press or tap Space Look at Pictures Tip: Press and hold to take pictures in continuous Space burst mode. Release to stop taking pictures. Space To get pictures on the phone, you can do any of the following: The picture you took is automatically saved in JPG format.
  • Page 103 You can also look at pictures on the Web directly in the Organize Your Pictures Into Albums Web browser (see “Web” on page 215). application contains the following default Photos Open Photos albums: Tap the album containing the picture, and tap the Contains all pictures in JPG, BMP, and All images: thumbnail of the picture.
  • Page 104: Add A Picture To A Contact

    You can assign any pictures on your phone to one of Assign pictures to albums using your computer’s these albums or to an album you create. To create and controls to copy or move items. (It is easiest to find assign pictures to albums, you must put your phone the pictures you want by displaying them as into USB Drive mode.
  • Page 105 If the photo header is hidden, tap the screen to (Optional) Do either or both of the following: display it. To enlarge a face or other portion of the picture, zoom in by making the pinch-out gesture. * Photo header To capture the portion of the picture you want for and tap Assign to contact...
  • Page 106: Share A Picture

    Save a Picture as Wallpaper Share a Picture Your wallpaper appears as the background in You can send a picture to other picture-enabled Card devices or to an email address as an attachment. view Tap a picture thumbnail to view it full-screen. Tap a picture thumbnail to view it full-screen.
  • Page 107 described in this procedure, or you can set it up at any Set Up an Online Pictures Account on Your other time (see “Set Up an Online Pictures Account on Phone Your Phone” on page 107). Tap a picture thumbnail to view it full-screen. To upload pictures to an account you have with a Web service such as Facebook or Photobucket, you must If the photo header is hidden, tap the screen to...
  • Page 108: Videos

    Open the application menu and tap Delete a Picture Preferences & Accounts Tap a picture thumbnail to view it full-screen. If the photo header is hidden, tap the screen to display it. Delete to confirm. Videos Watch a Video To get videos on your phone, you can do any of the , and tap the type of account Add An Account following:...
  • Page 109 Receive videos as part of a multimedia message (see “Receive and View Text and Multimedia Messages” on page 208). You can view non-DRM videos that you receive as email attachments or that you copy from your computer in the MPEG4, H.263, H.264, MP4, M4V, 3GP, 3GPP, 3G2, and 3GP2 formats.
  • Page 110: Delete A Video

    Tip: To skip ahead 30 seconds in a video, flick left to right on the screen. To jump back 10 seconds, flick right to left. Delete a Video To delete a video file from your phone, you must put your phone in USB drive mode and delete the video using your computer.
  • Page 111: Youtube

    On a Windows computer, to end the connection Do one of the following: safely, right-click the drive representing your phone and click Eject . (On a Mac computer, from your desktop, drag the drive representing your phone to . Trash changes to Trash Eject Disconnect the USB cable from the computer...
  • Page 112: Share A Video

    When the video you want appears, do one of the Control Function following: Switch between full-screen view and original Tap the video thumbnail. To view the video: size. To view video details: Tap the text to the right of the video thumbnail.
  • Page 113: Music

    Music You can play music that you copy from your computer or stream from the Web in the following formats: MP3, AAC, or AAC+. You can play music that you receive as Listen to Music an email attachment if it is in the MP3, AAC, AAC+, WAV, or AMR format.
  • Page 114 Do one of the following: sequence. To listen to the songs in random order, Shuffle All and tap the album Listen to an album: Albums name. To listen to the album’s songs in the order they are displayed onscreen, tap the first song. The songs play one after the other in sequence.
  • Page 115 Use Music Playback Controls Control Function Shuffle current playlist. Repeat. Tap once to repeat the current song. Tap again to repeat the entire playlist. Did You Know? If you stop playback of an audio file for which field is defined as Genre podcast , or...
  • Page 116: Delete A Song

    Search for Related Songs or Content Delete a Song When you are listening to a song, you can search the To delete a song file from your phone, you must put Web for related items such as songs by the same artist your phone in USB Drive mode and delete the song or from the same album.
  • Page 117: Amazon Mp3

    Disconnect the USB cable from the computer Open the application menu and tap Sign In when the USB Drive screen no longer appears on Enter your email address and password, and tap your phone. Sign In . (To purchase songs without needing to enter your password each time, turn on Amazon MP3 Enable1-Click...
  • Page 118 Do one of the following: Browse Songs, Albums, Artists, or Genres Open Amazon MP3 Do any of the following: and tap View all songs in a certain genre: the genre. Swipe View the top 10 new and notable releases: left or right on the New &...
  • Page 119 Tap to view any of the following: Do either of the following: To buy and download an album, tap the Tap the album price and tap Albums: album price and tap . Tap anywhere else on Tap a song price and tap the album entry to view detailed album Important: Your credit card is charged for the price of an item...
  • Page 120 To preview a song, tap anywhere on the song entry View and Work With Downloaded Items except the price. on any screen displaying this Download button. (This displays items that your are currently downloading or that you already downloaded.) Tap the song price and tap Important: Your credit card is charged for the price of an item as soon as you tap Buy.
  • Page 121: 2F. Personal Information

    If you have an Connect to an online address book. on your phone, from which you can access contacts. address book in an online account that works with the ® Palm Synergy™ feature (for example, Google or 2F. Personal Information...
  • Page 122 Or stored separately with your different providers; it's just you can create the contact in your Palm profile assembled in one view on your phone for your account, which means it shows up on your phone only.
  • Page 123 Emily is a contact in your Google online account Do one of the following: and in your Palm profile account. Tap the Scroll down to see Emily’s combined contact info. To set up your first online account to sync:...
  • Page 124: Create A Contact

    (see “Use Contacts for the First Time” on page 123). Follow this procedure to add contacts directly on your phone after the first time you use Contacts. * Account icon, showing Palm profile account Open Contacts 2F. Personal Information...
  • Page 125: Find A Contact

    Tap fields to enter contact details, select a ringtone Done for that contact, add notes, or add birthday details for the contact. (Scroll to see all of the fields Find a Contact available for contact info.) You can find a contact from Card view or the Launcher To add detailed name information—such as a view.
  • Page 126 Search for a contact (see “Find a Contact” on page 125), and tap the contact name. For more search options, tap Global Address . (This option is available if you are using Lookup Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync with a Global To edit a contact, tap Edit.
  • Page 127: Add A Photo To A Contact

    While creating (see “Create a Contact” on Note: The fields that make up the contact header (name, page 124) or editing (see “View, Edit, Copy, or photo, job title, company) are unique to each account. Delete Contact Information” on page 126) a You must open a specific account to enter these fields.
  • Page 128 Do one of the following: While creating (see “Create a Contact” on page 124) or editing (see “View, Edit, Copy, or To take a new photo, tap New Photo Delete Contact Information” on page 126) a To use an existing photo, tap the album contact, tap Set a ringtone containing the picture, and tap the picture.
  • Page 129 Open Contacts Tip: To assign a currently used speed dial key to a new number, follow the steps for setting a new speed dial for Search for a contact (see “Find a Contact” on the new number. Tap the key to use in step 4, and tap page 125 to learn how), and tap the contact name.
  • Page 130: Link A Contact

    For example, if you have contact info for Emily Weeks in Google, Facebook, Microsoft Exchange, and your Palm profile account, go ahead and link all four contacts into a linked Search for the contact (see “Find a Contact” on contact.
  • Page 131 not, say, under a person’s IM screen name, which Search for a contact (see “Find a Contact” on can be unrelated to their real name). (To do this, page 125), and tap the contact name. tap the contact name you want to appear, and tap Open the application menu and tap Add to Set As Primary Profile...
  • Page 132: Delete A Contact

    Tap the contact name. Do one of the following: Delete an unlinked contact or an entire linked : Open the application menu and tap contact . Tap to confirm. Delete Contact Delete All Profiles Note: If you have a Facebook entry for this contact, tap Delete Other Profiles .
  • Page 133: Customize Contacts

    entries in the linked contact. Tap the entry you Set the following options: want and tap Delete This Profile Tap to select the criteria by which the List Order: If you delete a contact that is assigned to an online contact list is sorted.
  • Page 134: Sending Contacts

    Manually Synchronize Contacts With Your from your phone only. The entries are not deleted from the online account. Online Accounts Note: Microsoft Exchange is an exception to other online If you want to get contacts from an online account on accounts.
  • Page 135: Calendar

    Calendar: be on and detected). ® Send Via MMS (messaging opens). Connect to an online calendar through the Palm Synergy™ feature If you have a calendar in an online (email opens). Send Via Email account that works with the Synergy feature (for...
  • Page 136 Calendar on your phone. create the event in your Palm profile account, which means it shows up on your phone only. Palm profile The Synergy feature makes it easy to synchronize other events are included in the daily backup of your Palm data from an online account.
  • Page 137: Create An Event

    Sign In Use Calendar for the First Time To open Calendar without creating an online . This opens your Palm profile account: Done account, and you can start creating events in this Open Calendar account.
  • Page 138 your phone’s time settings, see “Date & Time” on If you create an event in All Calendars view, the page 170. event is created in the calendar set as the default (see “Customize Calendar” on page 143). Note: If an account doesn’t appear in the list, you can’t add Go to the day you want (see “Move Around in data to that account from your phone.
  • Page 139 Tip: Need to find the event location on a map? Open an event that has a location specified in the field, Event location open the application menu, and tap Event Location . Tap either Show on Map , which shows the location on Google Maps, or , which gives directions Get Directions...
  • Page 140 Add an Alarm to an Event Open Calendar Go to the day you want, open the application While creating an event (see “Create an Event” on menu and tap New > All Day Event page 137), tap to the right of the event name. (To add an alarm after creating an event, tap the event name in Day view.) and tap the interval for the alarm.
  • Page 141 change the color of each calendar, and whether the In the same view, you can change the color of calendar view shows by day, week, or month. each calendar. Open Calendar Move Around in Calendar To change your Calendar view from day to week to month, do the following: In Day view, swipe left or right Next or previous day:...
  • Page 142: Delete An Event

    Quickly Glimpse Your Schedule Tap the event name. Open the application menu and tap , and then tap Delete event Delete confirm. If this event is one of a series of In Day or Week view, drag left or right to peek at the repeating events, tap the option to delete just this next/previous day or week without changing the event or the entire series.
  • Page 143: Respond To An Event Reminder

    Respond to an Event Reminder The reminder reappears in five minutes. Snooze: View Meeting Participants When an event reminder appears in the notification bar at the bottom of the screen, tap the event description to open the event, or tap one of the following: If you receive a meeting request, you can view the participants.
  • Page 144 The default event duration is Default Event Duration: set to one hour. Tap to change this to 30 minutes 2 hours For all calendar accounts, tap an Accounts: account to change login settings or remove the account. You should change login settings only if you have changed this information for the calendar account online—the information you enter here must match the information in the online account.
  • Page 145: Tasks

    Manually Synchronize Calendar With Your the account from Calendar also deletes any associated events from your phone only. The entries are not Online Accounts deleted from the online account. If you want to get calendar events from an online Note: Microsoft Exchange is an exception to other online account on your phone immediately—or upload events accounts.
  • Page 146: Create A Task

    Open Tasks Enter the task name in the Task name field. (To set the task priority, see the next procedure.) Enter the list name in the List Name field and press Enter Set Task Priority, Due Date, and Other Create a task (see “Create a Task” on page 146). Details Create a Task Open...
  • Page 147 Check Off a Task Tap the list containing the task. Tap the box to the left of the task name. Set any of the following: : High priority tasks appear in red. Normal Priority priority tasks appear in bold text, and low priority tasks appear in gray text.
  • Page 148 Tap a task list name to view tasks that are due Filter a Task List today or overdue. You can filter a task list to show all tasks (the default setting), remaining tasks, or completed tasks. Open Tasks Tap the list you want to filter. Priority in the upper-right corner, and tap the filter option you want:...
  • Page 149 Reorder Your Tasks You can change the order of a task list or an individual task. Tap and hold the list or task name, wait for the visual cue, and drag the item to another position. Set Due Dates for All Tasks in a List Open Tasks Tap the list containing the tasks.
  • Page 150: Memos

    Memos. Your Exchange Active Sync notes, however, do not sync. All memos are backed up Open Tasks to your Palm profile. Tap the list containing the tasks. Create a Memo Open the application menu. Do one of the following:...
  • Page 151 Do one of the following: Note: In the application menu, tap Edit > Select All to select the whole memo. New Memo Open the application menu and tap Add A Memo Change the Color of a Memo Enter the memo text. (Memos are saved as you type.) Color-code your memos to help you recognize memos of a certain type.
  • Page 152: Clock

    Delete a Memo sound at noon when you're in New York (see “Create an Event” on page 137). In an open memo, open the application menu and Set an Alarm Delete to confirm. Delete Make sure ringtone volume is on and you can hear it, and the ringer switch is set to On, so that the alarm will Email a Memo sound when you want it to (see “Manage System...
  • Page 153: Cancel An Alarm

    Set the following options: Manage Clock to turn the alarm on. Alarm Preferences: Open Clock When an alarm is turned on, the alarm icon appears in the lower-right corner of the phone screen. Tap the icon to see alarm details. To change the clock display: Open the application Enter a name for the alarm.
  • Page 154: Calculator

    Under , tap, hold, and drag the Calculator Buttons Ringtone Volume slider. Volume Button Description Delete an Alarm Clear the current calculation or displayed number. Open Clock Add the currently displayed number to , then tap the alarm name. memory. Subtract the currently displayed number from memory.
  • Page 155: 2G. Documents

    Before You Begin: Before you put files on your phone, make sure you have enough storage space on 2G. Documents your phone to fit the file. Open Device Info and look at the Available field under Phone Open . (The list of the Microsoft Office Doc View Doc View (page 155) files that are on your phone appears onscreen.)
  • Page 156 Change the Display Size For information on zooming in and out, see “Zoom Gestures” on page 41. Pinch out to enlarge items onscreen. Pinch in to decrease the size of items onscreen. Double-tap the screen to zoom in or out a specified amount.
  • Page 157 Save a File With a New Name With the file open, open the application menu and Save As Enter the new file name and tap Save As Share a File With the file open, open the application menu and Share Create the email message and tap View File Properties Tap outside the file properties to dismiss them.
  • Page 158 Tap the text or footnote indicator to open the Resize Rows or Columns in a comment, endnote, or footnote. Spreadsheet Open the application menu and tap Resize Tap, hold, and drag the row or column. Show or Hide Rows or Columns in a Spreadsheet To hide a row or column: Tap the row or column...
  • Page 159 Tap, hold, and drag View Comments in a Spreadsheet To show a hidden row or column: one of the row or column headers to either side of the hidden row or column. Tap Show Hidden ® In an open Excel spreadsheet, comments are indicated by a red triangle in the upper-right corner of Open the...
  • Page 160: Pdf View

    Move Around in a Presentation PDF View Go to the next or preceding slide: With PDF View, you can view PDF (Adobe Acrobat) files Jump to a different slide: Tap the current slide number on your phone. in the lower-left corner of the screen. Enter the slide number you want and press Enter Open a File...
  • Page 161 To search for a file, begin typing the name. (Tap Move Around in a File the file when it appears.) Go to the next or preceding page: Jump to a different page: Tap the current page number at the bottom of the screen. Enter the page number you want and press Enter Change the Display Size...
  • Page 162 Find Text in a File To exit search, open the application menu and tap Find With a file open, open the application menu and Save a File With a New Name Find With the file open, open the application menu and Save As Type the text you want to find, and press Enter...
  • Page 163: View Bookmarks

    Share a File With the file open, open the application menu and Share Create the email message and tap View Bookmarks If a PDF file was created with bookmarks, you can see the bookmarks on your phone. With the file open, open the application menu and .
  • Page 164: 2H. Preferences

    Your phone backs up the contacts, calendar events, tasks, and memos that are in your Palm profile account, 2H. Preferences as well as system settings and applications you downloaded to your phone. An automatic backup to your Palm profile of all this information happens every day.
  • Page 165 All data backed up to your Palm profile is encrypted, and only you, the profile owner, can access your data. Backed up data cannot be accessed by Palm. Data in your Palm profile can only be added to or edited on your phone. Do any of the following:...
  • Page 166 Password for Facebook accounts. Google that sync calendar events online. Preferences (see “Customize Calendar” on page 143). Contacts Contacts in your Palm profile account. Contacts in online accounts. Username and password for accounts like Linking relationships between contacts. Google that sync contacts online.
  • Page 167 Your Phone and Your Computer” on page 73). Email Username and password of your email Emails, their contents and attachments, their sort accounts. When you sign in to your Palm profile order, and account preferences. after your phone is erased, email accounts are restored automatically and synchronized.
  • Page 168 Nothing is backed up. Sounds & Nothing is backed up. Ringtones Tasks Tasks in your Palm profile account. Tasks in online accounts. Username and password for accounts like Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync that synchronize tasks online. Third-party apps Apps you downloaded are downloaded again from App Catalog.
  • Page 169 To ensure that the data on your phone is consistent with that stored on your Palm profile, it is recommended that you perform a manual backup of your data after changing any of your Palm profile settings (see “Back Up Your Information” on page 164).
  • Page 170: Date & Time

    Tap the current question Security Question/Answer: and tap a new one. Then tap and enter an Answer answer. . Enter Change Password: Change Password your new password and confirm it. Tap Done Date & Time You can set your phone to adjust the date and time automatically to the local date and time wherever you are, or you can turn this feature off and enter this information manually.
  • Page 171: Device Info

    , and tap More Info Software Hardware Palm profile again before you can use your phone. Important: You should perform a manual backup of your data Rename Your phone before resetting your phone (see “Back Up Your Information”...
  • Page 172 USB Drive storage, such as pictures, videos, and Important: If you have a Palm profile from a phone that you no twice. music: Partial Erase longer use, you can sign in to your existing profile.
  • Page 173 information. If you need more information after running Use Certificate Manager Quick Tests, you can run one or more Interactive Tests (see “Run Interactive Tests” on page 173). Certificates are digital documents that are used to authenticate and exchange information on networks. Open Device Info Certificates can be issued for a user, a device, or a...
  • Page 174: Regional Settings

    Open Device Info More Info Open the application menu and tap Certificate Manager Tap the certificate name. Delete a Certificate Only user-installed certificates can be deleted. Open Device Info More Info and tap the certificate name. Open the application menu and tap Certificate Manager Add a Certificate From an Email...
  • Page 175: Screen & Lock

    Open Your phone restarts after you select a new country Regional Settings format. You do not lose any data. Tap the language. If a region list is displayed, tap the region. Screen & Lock Confirm you want to use the new language, or revert to the original language.
  • Page 176: Change Your Wallpaper

    Change Your Wallpaper Turn Advanced Gestures On/Off Your wallpaper is the screen background in Card view. Turning on advanced gestures gives you two new You can customize the wallpaper to show a favorite gestures, previous and next, and also changes the way picture.
  • Page 177 The front gesture (available in manually. Use Secure Unlock if you want to require a Change to front gesture: Web only) still goes from left to right in the gesture PIN or a password to unlock the screen. area, but it’s a shorter swipe, from the center outward. Tip: If your company issued your phone to you, check with Open...
  • Page 178: Sounds & Ringtones

    To turn Secure Unlock off, in , tap Secure Unlock (Enter the PIN or password.) Tip: To change your PIN or password, in , tap Secure Unlock . Enter the old Change PIN Change Password PIN/password and the new PIN/password. Sounds &...
  • Page 179 Tap the displayed ringtone to open the full list of Tip: Adjusting the Ringtone Volume slider is the same as tones. using the volume up and volume down buttons on the side of the phone. Tap the name of the ringtone to select it. System Sounds: Set whether to turn on systemwide to listen to the ringtone.
  • Page 180 Use the back gesture to get to the Ringtone Volume slider, and then tap, hold, and drag the slider to change volume. 2H. Preferences...
  • Page 181: Section 3: Web And Data Services And Other Wire

    Section 3 Web and Data Services and Other Wireless Connections...
  • Page 182: Using Web And Data Services

    Enable Data Services automatically appears on the screen. Device Info ® The first time your activated Palm Pixi™ phone is turned on, a one-time setup process occurs 3A. Using Web and Data Services...
  • Page 183: Use Sprint Tv

    To find your user name: you go on the Sprint National Network, you can get more out of your service. Sprint TV Open and tap . (Your data Device Info More Info services user name appears under Open Sprint TV Data Services Symbols on Your Screen When you are connected to data services, a data connection icon appears at the top of the screen.
  • Page 184: Nascar Sprint Cup Mobile Sm

    Note: The first time you access a channel that requires a subscription, you are prompted to purchase access. Subscribe to purchase access. NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile With Mobile , you can keep pace NASCAR Sprint Cup with the latest race results, driver stats, and live race audio.
  • Page 185 Open Open the application menu and tap other options such as Alerts & Personalizations Scores & The first time you use , you are NFL Mobile Live Schedules Audio & Video Standings & Statistics , or asked to select your favorite team. Do either of the Help following: for an AFC team.
  • Page 186: Email And Other Messages

    (like Gmail). single view: Account List view. From there, you can open the inbox of an individual account—or, thanks to ® The Palm Synergy™ feature makes it easy to ® the Palm Synergy™ feature, you can see all messages synchronize all data from an online account.
  • Page 187: Set Up Email

    If you create a new message when you’re working in , the message goes out using the account All inboxes you set as the default account (see “Set Email Preferences” on page 200). Set Up Email Before You Begin: • Make sure your phone is on and you’re inside a coverage area before you send or receive messages.
  • Page 188 • Mail server name or IP address for If this is the first email account you are setting up: receiving mail The email address you used for your Palm profile • Server domain name is entered by default. Use that address, or enter •...
  • Page 189 If this is the first email account you are setting up: Note: If your corporate EAS system utilizes policies such as The email address you used for your Palm profile remote wipe and password enforcement (including is entered by default. Use that address, or enter...
  • Page 190 If this is the first email account you are setting up: • Any SSL requirements for incoming The email address you used for your Palm profile and/or outgoing mail is entered by default. Use that address, or enter • Any authentication (ESMTP) requirements for outgoing mail an address for one of your other email accounts.
  • Page 191 Any other time you open , open the Tap the account name. Email application menu, tap , and Preferences & Accounts Set any of the following: Add An Account . (Enter your username and password, and tap Sign In , and tap Manual Setup Tip: You can jump to the account settings entry screen...
  • Page 192: Delete An Email Account

    Set whether your phone vibrates when a See “Delete an Email Account” Vibrate: Remove Account: new message arrives. on page 192. Tap to create a signature that’s added to See “Change Account Signature: Change Login Settings: outgoing messages (see “Add a Signature to Login Settings”...
  • Page 193: Create And Send An Email Message

    Open Email Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts Tap the account name. Remove Account, and then tap Remove Email Account Create and Send an Email Message Open Email If this is the first time you have opened the Email application, and you have set up at least one email (Optional) Tap...
  • Page 194 Enter the full email address for a recipient who is (Optional) To set the priority for the message, open not a contact. the application menu and tap Set As Normal Priority Set As High Priority (Optional) Tap to open the fields, and enter an address.
  • Page 195 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 interval is every 30 minutes (see “Enter Advanced Account Settings” on page 191 for information on changing the interval). Follow these steps to manually retrieve messages.
  • Page 196: Open Attachments

    image with someone else via email. If you choose this option, a new blank email message opens with the image file as an attachment. If the image is in JPG, BMP, or PNG format, you can also save it to and view it in the Photos app. With the message open, press and hold Option and tap the image.
  • Page 197: Reply To A Message

    Open the application menu View a Contact From an Email Message For other file types: and tap . If the Save As menu item is not Save As available, you cannot save the attachment. In a message you received from someone listed in Contacts app, tap the name to open the contact Add a Contact From an Email Message...
  • Page 198: Forward A Message

    Enter the reply message text and tap Flag or Unflag a Message Forward a Message Open a message. Open the application menu and tap Set Flag Open a message and tap Clear Flag Address the forwarded message (see “Create and Send an Email Message”...
  • Page 199 the text (see “Text Selection Gestures” on Tip: If you change the folder where you store deleted page 42), open the application menu, and tap messages for an IMAP account (see “Enter Advanced Edit > [the option you want] Account Settings” on page 191), deleting messages from this folder removes them from your phone.
  • Page 200 to the right of the folder name. View folder information such as last sync and Open the folder, and then number of messages: To remove a folder as a favorite, repeat steps 1 and 2 tap the folder header. and tap to the right of the folder name.
  • Page 201 Set whether to include All Inboxes Reply to Meeting Invitations Smart Folders: and/or All Flagged messages as favorites at the top of Account List view. You can receive meeting invitations on your phone in the same way that you receive email messages. You Tap an account name to enter advanced Accounts: cannot create meeting invitations on your phone.
  • Page 202: Messaging

    Send Email Messages From Within Instant messages for an IM account you already have set up online (see “Set Up an Instant Another Application Messaging (IM) Account” on page 209). The Synergy feature enables the Messaging app to Use the share menu item in any application that gather all your text, multimedia, and instant messages supports this feature to send an item as an attachment to and from the same contact into a single...
  • Page 203 conversation, the upper part of Conversation view Tip: To save the contents of a conversation, open the displays all messages you’ve exchanged with this conversation, open the application menu, and tap Copy person, and the bottom part provides the area where All.
  • Page 204 communicate with this contact appear in a list. Tap For Conversations view, tap . (For Conversations the account or phone number you want to use.) Buddies view, tap Buddies view, tap to expand a buddy list. Buddies Switch Between Conversations View and (Tap a buddy name to contact that person.) Buddies View Tip:...
  • Page 205 Create and Send a Text or Multimedia Tip: If you want to set up an instant messaging (IM) account the first time you open Messaging, tap Add An Account Message and see “Set Up an Instant Messaging (IM) Account” on page 209 for instructions.
  • Page 206 Do one of the following to attach a picture to a multimedia message: . Tap the Before entering the message text: album containing the picture you want. Tap the picture, or tap and take the picture. New Photo Attach Photo Open the After entering the message text: application menu and tap...
  • Page 207 This table shows the emoticons that are supported on To display this Enter any of these keyboard character your phone. emoticon... combinations... Note: Emoticon combinations that use words, such as :cool :! :-! :eek or :cry, are not supported in most chat applications. Emoticons created using these combinations may not ( :-( =( =-( :sad appear correctly on the recipient’s phone.
  • Page 208 pictures in JPG format to your phone for viewing in the To display this Enter any of these keyboard character application. Photos emoticon... combinations... Open Messaging :| :-| :neutral :meh Tap a conversation to view messages. :-& :& =& =-& :-@ :@ =@ In a multimedia message, tap a music, video, or vCard file name to view the attached file.
  • Page 209: Delete A Message

    View a Contact’s Information From a Set Up an Instant Messaging (IM) Account Message To use an IM account on your phone, such as a GoogleTalk IM account, you must already have the In a conversation, tap the header of a message account online.
  • Page 210 Tap the account type and enter your username and password. to the left of the text Offline and tap Available Sign In Sign Out of an IM Account Sign In to an IM Account Open Messaging Open Messaging Buddies Buddies Tap the status icon to the left of your online status ) and tap Available...
  • Page 211: Change Your Online Status

    Send and Receive IM Messages When the message recipient replies, the reply appears below your message in the conversation. (Repeat step 4 to send another message.) Before You Begin: Make sure that your phone is on and that you’re inside a coverage area (see “Turn Wireless Services On”...
  • Page 212 Do one of the following: Delete an IM Account Tap the If you already have a custom message: Open Messaging current message and enter the new message text. Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts If you’re creating a custom message for the first Tap the status text ( , and so time:...
  • Page 213 Show Notifications: Set whether a notification appears when you receive a new message. Set whether an alert sound plays Play Sounds: when you receive a new message. The ringer switch must be set to for you to hear the sound. 3B.
  • Page 214: Web And Wireless Connections

    Open Location Services 3C. Web and Wireless The first time you open Location Services you may be asked to review and accept the terms of use, Connections and decide whether to allow anonymous data collection. Tap and do the following: Next Review the terms of use.
  • Page 215: Web

    Did You Know? The geotag is stored as an EXIF tag in the photo file, not on the image itself. A common use of the geotag occurs in online photo services like Photobucket and desktop apps like Google Earth, which use the data to position the photo as a thumbnail on a map.
  • Page 216 latest Web standard technologies such as HTML 4.01, Did You Know? If you browse to a secure Web page, the lock CSS 2. 1 , Ajax, and JavaScript. It does not support icon in the address line appears closed. plug-ins such as Flash or Java applets. To cancel a page while it is loading, tap Open Go to a Website Using Search...
  • Page 217 To move between the two pages, tap the center of Double-tap the Zoom in on a column of a Web page: the gesture area to display Card view. Tap one page to center a column and enlarge it. To zoom out Web page and then the other to go between the to see the whole page again, keep double-tapping.
  • Page 218: Create A Bookmark

    See “Text Selection Gestures” on page 42 for Title: useful gestures if you want to edit the page title. Enter or edit the URL for the page. For URL: example, change the URL to the home page of a site instead of a drill-down page within the site. Add To Launcher The page now appears as an icon on the Launcher.
  • Page 219 See “Text Selection Gestures” on page 42 for Title: useful gestures if you want to edit the bookmark title. Enter or edit the URL for the bookmark. For URL: example, change the URL to the home page of a site instead of a drill-down page within the site. Add Bookmark The first 12 bookmarks you create become thumbnails on the start page of the Web app.
  • Page 220 To open a bookmark if it’s not on the start page, or Edit, Reorder, or Delete a Bookmark after you navigate away from the start page, open the application menu and tap . Then tap a Bookmarks Open the application menu and tap Bookmarks bookmark.
  • Page 221 Tap, hold, wait for the visual cue, and You can also search for a recently viewed page by Reorder: then drag the bookmark. entering a term or address in the address bar that matches the page name or address. Delete: Throw the bookmark off the side of the screen and tap Delete...
  • Page 222 Open the application menu and tap Allows cookies from any website Preferences Accept Cookies: you view, even if you are redirected to a site from another site. Tap to turn Accept Cookies off. to turn off JavaScript. Turning JavaScript” off JavaScript may prevent some websites from functioning properly.
  • Page 223: Google Maps

    Google Maps In Google Maps, use these icons to do the following: Icon Description Open Google Maps Search for a location. Search Map: in the lower-right corner. Menu Show Traffic: View local traffic conditions. Get directions. Directions: View a satellite photo of the map Satellite: area.
  • Page 224: Sprint Navigation

    Sprint Navigation Drive To You can use Sprint Navigation to get driving directions, check traffic conditions, and search for services. Sign In to Sprint Navigation The first time you use Sprint Navigation, you are asked to sign in. Open Sprint Navigation If prompted, tap Accept to turn on...
  • Page 225 Search for a Service Get Your Location and Local Traffic Information Open Sprint Navigation Open Sprint Navigation Map & Traffic Use these icons to do the following: Icon Description View traffic information. See your current location. View the map in 3D. Return to the Sprint Navigation menu.
  • Page 226: Bluetooth Wireless Technology

    ® Bluetooth Wireless Technology Open the connection menu, tap From any screen: , and tap Bluetooth Turn on Bluetooth Turn off Bluetooth ® What is Bluetooth Wireless Technology? Make a Pairing Request to Another Device ® With the Bluetooth wireless technology on your phone, you can connect to a number of Bluetooth devices, Before You Begin: The other device must be discoverable to...
  • Page 227 The screen displays a passkey generated by your Enter the displayed passkey on the other phone: device. Check The screen prompts you to enter a passkey: the documentation that came with the other device to see if there's a required passkey. If so, enter that passkey on your phone.
  • Page 228 Initiate a pairing from the other device. Connect With a Paired Device When the connection request appears, tap Yes, After you pair with a device, you can connect to that allow device without having to go through the pairing If a passkey is not required, pairing is complete process again.
  • Page 229 Make sure Bluetooth is on (see “Turn the Bluetooth Request From Another Device” on page 227). If all you Feature On/Off” on page 226) and tap the device want to do is temporarily disconnect from a device, see name. “Disconnect From a Device” on page 229. Open Bluetooth Disconnect From a Device...
  • Page 230 3C. Web and Wireless Connections...
  • Page 231: Section 4: Your Resources

    Section 4 Your Resources...
  • Page 232: 4A. Troubleshooting

    Palm Desktop software Backing Up and Restoring Data (page 260) by ACCESS version 6.2 and Microsoft Outlook 2003 or Updates (page 261) later. If you don't have Palm Desktop version 6.2, Third-Party Applications (page 261) download it for free from palm.com/support Making Room on Your Phone (page 262) 4A.
  • Page 233: Battery

    You can transfer contacts, calendar events, and Battery Mac: tasks from Address Book, iCal, Palm Desktop software by ACCESS version 6.2. If you don't have Palm Desktop version 6.2, download it for free from palm.com/support WARNING: Use only batteries and chargers that are approved by Sprint and Palm with your phone.
  • Page 234 Your Pixi phone comes with a replaceable battery. Be (see a in step 4). sure to use a battery that is approved by Palm and Sprint and that is compatible with your phone. Failure to use the proper battery may result in personal injury or product damage, and it voids your phone warranty.
  • Page 235 Run your thumbnail around the hairline opening to Run your thumbnail around the hairline opening to release the upper-left and top clasps. (You may release the bottom-left and bottom clasps. (End hear a sound when the clasp releases.) at (b).) 4A.
  • Page 236 Swing the body of the phone out of the back cover Remove the by sliding your finger under battery as if the right side were a hinge. the groove at the side of the battery. 4A. Troubleshooting...
  • Page 237 Insert the new To replace the back cover: Insert the switch battery ringer into the hole provided for it on the right side of the back cover. 4A. Troubleshooting...
  • Page 238: Removing And Replacing The Battery

    (You can feel the of your phone until you see the Palm logo on the clasps engage.) screen (approximately five seconds). (Please be patient while your phone starts up.)
  • Page 239 I Can’t Get the Back Cover Off Run your thumbnail around the hairline opening to release the upper-left and top clasps. (You may hear a sound when the clasp releases.) If the is attached to the phone, USB cable disconnect the USB cable. If a wired headset is attached to the phone, disconnect the headset.
  • Page 240 Run your thumbnail around the hairline opening to Swing the body of the phone out of the back cover release the bottom-left and bottom clasps. (End at as if the right side were a hinge. (b).) 4A. Troubleshooting...
  • Page 241 I Can’t Get the Back Cover Back On Press the back cover and the body of the phone together at each pair of clasps. (You can feel the clasps engage.) Insert the switch into the hole provided for it ringer on the right side of the back cover.
  • Page 242: Screen And Performance

    Look closely at the screen. (If you can see a dim power of your phone until you see the Palm logo on the image, try adjusting the screen brightness (see screen (approximately five seconds). (Please be “Change Screen Brightness”...
  • Page 243 Palm OS operating system or Windows Mobile are not making the gesture successfully. Likewise, the drag compatible with your Pixi phone. If you can try a free gesture for opening a menu begins at the top of the version of the software before purchasing it, you can test it phone, above the screen, and crosses down onto the first to make sure it works properly.
  • Page 244: Phone

    There Are Small Icons in the Lower-Right Outdoors, move away from large buildings, trees, or electrical wires. Corner of the Screen In a vehicle, move your phone so that it’s level with a window. Those icons represent notifications that you have not opened or dismissed.
  • Page 245 The Other Person Hears an Echo Check the icon. If the signal is signal-strength weak, try to find an area with better coverage (see “Signal Strength Is Weak” on page 244). Try decreasing the volume on your phone—whether you are using the speakerphone or the earpiece—to I Hear Static or Interference avoid coupling or feedback on the other person’s end.
  • Page 246: Hands-Free Devices

    My Phone Seems to Turn Off by Itself Hands-Free Devices Your phone has a power-saving feature that’s set to I Can’t Make or Receive Calls Using a turn off the screen if it has been idle for one minute. You can change the auto-shut off interval (see “Set the ®...
  • Page 247: Synchronization

    Don’t Work With My Phone I Lost the Connection Between My Phone Check the compatibility list at palm.com/support ensure that your device is compatible with your Pixi and My Bluetooth Headset phone. If your headset isn’t working, delete the existing Not all hands-free features work with every partnership (see “Delete a Device”...
  • Page 248 your company supports this). Sync means that if you You can also set up the Messaging application to work enter, change, or delete information in one location, the with an online instant messaging (IM) account (see change automatically shows up in the other location. “Set Up an Instant Messaging (IM) Account”...
  • Page 249 If you have data from a Palm smartphone in Outlook or Important: You cannot remove individual Exchange account Palm Desktop software, you can do a one-time, applications. If you remove your Exchange account one-way export of the data from the desktop from one application, sync stops with all your Exchange apps.
  • Page 250: Exchange Server

    I Have an Exchange ActiveSync Account A Notification Tells Me That ActiveSync at Work, but My Data Is Not Being Encountered a Problem on the Server Downloaded to My Phone There is a temporary problem with the server, or the server may be temporarily overloaded.
  • Page 251: Sending And Receiving Data In Email, Messaging, And Web

    A Notification Tells Me That the Server the error persists, be aware that items causing this type of error are skipped and do not show up again. Could Not Be Reached Sending and Receiving Data in Make sure your phone is connected to the Sprint network (see “Icons in the Title Bar”...
  • Page 252: Email

    account, verify that the account complies with your Your phone is connected to a 1x data network. email provider’s requirements: Data is not currently being transmitted over the network. Verify both your password and your username for your email account. Your phone is connected to a 1x data network If you changed your password in an online email and data is being transmitted over the network.
  • Page 253 I Have Problems Sending and Receiving Enter the name of a different outgoing mail server for sending mail (see “Set Up Email: Other Providers” on Email page 190). Many ISPs, such as cable companies, require that you have an Internet connection to their Make sure your phone is on and that your data network to send email through their servers.
  • Page 254: Messaging

    date, in which case all messages continue to appear in If you are in roaming coverage, check to see if your Inbox (see “Enter Advanced Account Settings” on you have data roaming enabled. Open page 191). , open the application menu, and tap Phone .
  • Page 255: Web

    Phone On/Off” on page 18). are more complex (for example, if you enter the Restart your phone (see “Restart Your phone” on address , it may actually go www.palm.com/support page 171). to the Web address http://www.palm.com/us/support (If your phone’s browser can’t follow the redirect,...
  • Page 256: Calendar And Contacts

    An Image or Map Is Too Small on My Calendar and Contacts Screen I Haven’t Entered Any Contacts or Do either of the following: Calendar Events on my Phone, but When I To switch to landscape mode to see more of the Open Those Apps, I See Entries image, turn the phone on its side.
  • Page 257 I Started Entering a Contact’s Name in Separate Universal Search, but I’m Not Seeing the ® The Palm Synergy™ feature on your phone displays Person in the Results information from several sources in a single view, so you can access your info quickly, without having to You need to enter at least two letters in universal remember where you stored it.
  • Page 258: Camera

    this, make the contact listing Ed’s real name the subject in front of a window or light. If the light is primary contact (see “Link a Contact” on behind the subject, try moving closer to the subject page 130). and enabling the flash. Make sure the subject is at least 0.5 meter away from Camera the camera to ensure good focus.
  • Page 259: Transferring Information From Your Computer

    “Music” on page 113. For a list of supported video file types, see “Videos” on page 108. I Bought a Song Through Amazon MP3 When I Open the Palm Pixi Drive Folder on and Want to Transfer It to My Computer My Computer, I see Subfolders. Do I Need...
  • Page 260: Backing Up And Restoring Data

    After a full or a partial erase, on your phone, enter your Understand the Difference Between a existing Palm profile email address, and password— don’t create a new one! When you do this, all data that Partial Erase and a Full Erase has been backed up to your profile—contacts, calendar...
  • Page 261: Updates

    USB cable. On your computer, go to palm.com/support I Dismissed a System Update Notification, to download webOS Doctor. and Now I Don’t Know How to Get the...
  • Page 262: Making Room On Your Phone

    Make sure your third-party applications are up to Contact the author or vendor of any third-party software date (see “Manually Check for Updates” on if you require further assistance. Neither Palm nor page 67). Sprint provides technical support for applications that are not built into your phone.
  • Page 263 Email attachments can be large and consume Email: lots of memory. Copy attachments to your computer (see “Copy Files Between Your Phone and Your Computer” on page 73), or delete large files from your phone (see “Delete a Message” on page 198). You can also empty the deleted items folder.
  • Page 264: 4B. Glossary

    application update: An update from the developer of an application you bought through App Catalog on 4B. Glossary your phone. When an application update is available, a notification appears on your phone. You can also check for application updates manually. Additional fees may apply.
  • Page 265 Card view: The view on your phone that displays calendar events from a desktop organizer to your applications as minimized cards, allowing you to easily phone. See “Transferring Data” on page 76. move among and reorder them. Don’t confuse Card drag: A slow movement of the finger up or down on view with the “Launcher”...
  • Page 266 See also page 16. Your Palm profile also identifies the location “linked contact” on page 265. on the Web where the data you store in your Palm Profile account is backed up. (You cannot see or notification: A message that appears at the bottom of change this data on the Web, however.) See also “Palm...
  • Page 267 Flagged—that can be set to appear at the top of the your phone. Palm profile items are included in the daily Account List view in the Email application See “Set backup of information to your Palm profile but do not Email Preferences”...
  • Page 268 Card view or the Launcher. See “Search to Find Info and Make Calls” on page 61. webOS platform: The operating system of your ® Palm Pixi™ phone. Key features of the webOS platform include gestures, cards, merged views, and linked contacts. 4B. Glossary...
  • Page 269: Section 5: Your Safety And Specifications

    Section 5 Your Safety and Specifications...
  • Page 270: Regulatory And Safety Information

    FCC Statements 5A. Regulatory and Safety Information This equipment 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 FCC Statements (page 270) interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 271: Antenna Care/Unauthorized Modifications

    FCC regulations. FCC ID: O8F-PIXE. The FCC ID on your Palm phone is located on a label Industry Canada inside the battery compartment. The battery must be removed as shown below to view the label.
  • Page 272: Radio Frequency (Rf) Safety Exposure

    IC: 39Ø5A-PIXE Your mobile device is a Specific Absorption Rate (SAR): radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves ICES-003. recommended by international guidelines. These L'utilisation de ce dispositif est autorisée seulement aux guidelines were developed by the independent conditions suivantes: (1) il ne doit pas produire de...
  • Page 273 RF exposure safety. ® ® The highest reported SAR values of the Palm Pixi™ To view the most recent SAR values of the Palm Pixi™ phone are: phone, visit palm.com/sarsprint-pixi Important safety information...
  • Page 274: Hearing Aid Compatibility (Hac)

    Your device has been tested for hearing aid ® compatibility. Your Palm Pixi™ phone has an Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC M-Ratings: M4/T4 rating. For additional HAC information, including requirements and are likely to generate less...
  • Page 275: Battery Handling

    Do not modify or remanufacture; attempt to insert within 30 days of purchase. With the Palm 30-day foreign objects into the battery; immerse or expose to Risk-Free Guarantee, you may return the device within water or other liquids;...
  • Page 276: Protecting Your Battery

    Only use the battery with a charging system that has Based on DOT rules, spare batteries must not be been qualified with the system per the transported in checked luggage on commercial flights. IEEE/CTIA-1725 standard. Use of an unqualified Spare batteries can only be transported in carry-on battery or charger may present a risk of fire, luggage.
  • Page 277: Power Specifications

    Don’t use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in AC-power adapters and batteries. Unauthorized and high humidity areas, such as the bathroom. non-approved batteries will NOT operate with the Pixi Never dispose of the battery by incineration. phone. Keep the metal contacts on top of the battery clean.
  • Page 278: Recycling And Disposal

    As part of Palm's corporate commitment to be a good municipality or county or to a facility that properly steward of the environment, we strive to use recycles electrical and electronic equipment.
  • Page 279: User Safety

    User Safety with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by the recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Operational Warnings Persons with pacemakers should: IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches OPERATION.
  • Page 280 When using the keyboard or other involuntary movements, stop use immediately Repetitive Motion Injuries: playing games on your phone, you may experience and consult a doctor. Individuals with personal or discomfort in your neck, shoulders, hands, arms, or family history of such events should consult a doctor other parts of the body.
  • Page 281 deployment area. Store the phone safely before driving Caution: Avoid Potential Hearing Loss the vehicle. Prolonged exposure to loud sounds (including music) Hearing Aids: People with hearing aids or other is the most common cause of preventable hearing loss. cochlear implants may experience interfering noises Some scientific research suggests that using portable when using wireless devices or when one is nearby.
  • Page 282: Product Handling & Safety

    the person sitting next to you can hear what you are Voice: (800) 222-2336 listening to. Email: info@audiology.org Internet: audiology.org Do not turn the volume up to block out noisy surroundings. If you choose to listen to your portable National Institute on Deafness and Other device in a noisy environment, use noise-cancelling Communication Disorders headphones to block out background environmental...
  • Page 283 You must always switch off your phone wherever the Do not carry your phone in your back pocket as it use of a phone is prohibited. Use of your phone is could break when you sit down. subject to safety measures designed to protect users Your phone includes an internal lithium-ion or Battery: and their environment.
  • Page 284: Driving Safety

    Use only approved accessories. Do not these systems are adequately shielded from external Accessories: connect with incompatible products or accessories. RF energy. Also check with the manufacturer of any Take care not to touch or allow metal objects, such as equipment that has been added to the vehicle.
  • Page 285 Do not take notes, look up phone numbers, use the speed-dial function without taking your read/write e-mail, or surf the Internet while driving. attention off the road.) Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, Use a hands-free device. (A number of hands-free place calls when you are not moving or before phone accessories are readily available today.
  • Page 286 Suspend conversations during hazardous driving pulling into traffic. (Try to plan your calls before you conditions or situations. (Let the person you are begin your trip, or attempt to schedule your calls speaking to know you are driving; if necessary, with times you may be temporarily stopped or suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous otherwise stationary.
  • Page 287: Esd Safety

    Use your phone to help others in emergencies. (If screen may be hazardous if your attention has been you see an auto accident, crime in progress, or diverted away from your driving task at a critical time. other serious emergency where lives are in Volume Setting: Do not raise the volume excessively.
  • Page 288 Palm phone, from ESD harm. While Palm has built that is at earth ground. For example, if your computer protections against ESD into its products, ESD...
  • Page 289 Record the serial number in the space provided below. This will be helpful if you need to contact us about your phone in the future. ® Palm Pixi™ phone Product: Model: Serial No.: 5A. Regulatory and Safety Information...
  • Page 290: Specifications

    5B. Specifications Specifications (page 290) Online Accounts Available for webOS Phones (page 294) Specifications Category Description Radio Dual-band CDMA2000 EvDO Rev A and 1xRTT. Features Speaker. Hands-free headset jack (3.5 mm stereo, 3-barrel connector). HAC M4/T4. Microphone mute option. TTY-compatible. Ringer switch.
  • Page 291 Category Description Battery Rechargeable lithium-ion. 1150mA/hr power capacity. Removable. ® Operating system Palm webOS™ platform Camera 2 megapixel. LED flash. Auto-exposure. Auto-white balance. Geotagging. Size 4.37 in. x 2. 1 7 in. x 0.43 in. (111.0 mm x 55. mm x 10.85 mm).
  • Page 292 Sensors Ambient light. Accelerometer. Proximity. Memory 8GB (~7GB user available). USB mass storage support. Connector microUSB connector with USB 2.0 Hi-Speed. Included Palm webOS Amazon MP3. applications (at time of purchase) App Catalog. Calculator. Calendar. Camera. Contacts. Doc View. Email.
  • Page 293 Category Description Included Palm webOS Photos. applications (at time of purchase) Phone. (Continued) Tasks. Videos. Web. Included third-party applications Google Maps. (at time of purchase) NASCAR Sprint Cup MobileSM. Sprint NFL Mobile Live. Sprint Navigation. ® Sprint TV YouTube. Operating temperature range 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C).
  • Page 294: Online Accounts Available For Webos Phones

    Online Accounts Available for webOS Phones Applications that Relationship Can I edit and add Can I edit and add What happens between phone and display data from info to this account data to this account when I delete this online account this account on my phone? on the web?
  • Page 295 LinkedIn Contacts Transfer from web Only one app is to phone affected: Contacts Palm profile Contacts Transfer from All data is deleted Calendar phone to web from all affected Tasks apps; see “Backup”...
  • Page 296: Index

    Index online 248 passwords for 23 address books 86 pictures and 107 addresses. See contacts; email setting up 16 addresses Numerics user names for 183 advanced gestures 176 112 phone numbers 87 Acrobat Reader files. See PDF airbags 281 1xRTT data networks 251 files aircrafts 280 411 phone numbers 12...
  • Page 297 157 dialing from 85 – Backup application 164 internal memory and 263 displaying 49 messages and 194 downloading 70 See also Palm profile music as 113 included with phone 292 – basic gestures 36 opening 196 pictures as 106 Index...
  • Page 298 battery turning on and off 226 alarms and 140 – Bluetooth wireless backing up 166 caring for 276 – dates and 142 charging 31 technology 96 – default 144 maximizing life of 33 See also wireless services – – display of 140 replacing 234 bookmarks 163 –...
  • Page 299 Clear flag command 198 editing 126 and 121 Clear History option 222 email and 197 Palm profile and 164 Clips (animations in Help) 11 getting in touch with 131 phone calls and 91 – Clock application 152...
  • Page 300 Launcher icons for 131 See also instant messages tasks lists 145 linked 122 Conversations view 204 credit cards 72 – linking 130 cookies 222 cursor 42 messages and 208 Copy All option 58 custom message 211 – photos for 104 copying customer support 11 –...
  • Page 301 data roaming 99 option 144 music 116 numbers on dial pad 85 data service icons 251 default settings 260 online accounts 248 data service providers 252 deleting photo albums 104 alarms 154 pictures 108 – applications 52 data services 182 ringtones 128 backed-up information 165 data services passwords 24...
  • Page 302 199 IM accounts 212 drafts 194 file properties 157 memos 151 images 256 drag and drop gesture 45 Palm profile 164 maps 132 drag gesture 38 text 57 meeting participants 143 driving directions 224 web page bookmarks 220 messages 208 –...
  • Page 303 – alerts for 191 roaming and 99 Email application 186 – attaching files to 157 searching for 197 email service providers 187 – sending 186 attaching music to 113 emergency calls 283 backing up 167 signatures 192 emergency phone contacts and 197 synchronizing 186 numbers 87 –...
  • Page 304 – creating 137 troubleshooting 251 watching videos and 109 deleting 142 explosive atmospheres 279 files – displaying 140 exporting data 232 See also specific types – locations 138 changing contents 160 extensions (phone calls) 98 – reminders and 143 copying to phone 73 repeating 139 Facebook accounts saving 138...
  • Page 305 folders See also specific types HAC option 99 advanced 176 copying files to 259 hands-free devices 96 – – back gesture changes 176 email 199 troubleshooting 243 receiving email and 200 hard resets. See full erase Get email option 192 footnotes 157 hardware 26 Get My Music option 113...
  • Page 306 reordering 52 retrieving 10 Internet service – signal-strength 244 saving 58 providers 190 web pages as 218 system 171 IM. See instant messages transferring 232 ISPs. See Internet service installing images 196 providers third-party applications 68 See also pictures iTunes files 73 IMAP email accounts 190 –...
  • Page 307 pages 29 login settings 192 meeting invitations. See web pages and 217 long-distance phone calls 12 meeting requests layered calendars 136 losing device 165 meeting participants 143 light in gesture area 58 lowercase letters 53 meeting requests 143 lighted dial pad 84 memory 262 –...
  • Page 308 Microsoft Exchange dialing from 87 displaying 208 ActiveSync. See Exchange names notifications 212 ActiveSync See also user names pictures and 106 changing Bluetooth Microsoft PowerPoint files. See roaming and 99 device 229 PowerPoint files – sending 203 changing device 171 Microsoft Word files.
  • Page 309 Palm online support 11 – displaying 177 applications 46 Palm OS 68 messages and 191 attachments 196 Palm Pixi phone 9 reordering 65 files 155 See also phone responding to 244 maps 132 Palm profile 10 sounds for 88...
  • Page 310 – screens and 177 formats 175 troubleshooting 172 pasting text 57 languages 174 number for 93 TTY/TDD devices and 99 pauses in phone – – preferences for 97 turning on or off 18 numbers 125 – – redialing 87 updating 65 PDF files 160 –...
  • Page 311 messages during 205 photos. See pictures playing – replying to 89 pictures 101 music 115 – ringtones for 128 videos 109 albums and 103 searching and 10 voicemail messages 89 backing up 167 – searching for contacts Playlist view 115 contacts and 104 –...
  • Page 312 prefixes 98 email accounts 201 icons 52 radio 183 presentations. See PowerPoint – notifications 65 files Radio Frequency 272 task 149 previous gesture 176 recurring events. See repeating repeating events 139 priority settings events repetitive motion injuries 280 email 194 recycling 278 Reply-to address option 192 tasks 147...
  • Page 313 Set due date for all phone 171 screen command 149 locking the screen 175 brightness 19 – Set flag command 198 caring for 27 Palm profile 170 Set speed dial command 129 troubleshooting 238 seizures 280 Index...
  • Page 314 setting up smart folders 201 account passwords Sprint Customer Service 12 Amazon accounts 117 smartphone 232 billing accounts 71 SMTP servers 253 Sprint National Network 182 hands-free devices 96 snooze 143 – phone 16 – soft resets. See partial erase Sprint Navigation 224 voicemail 22 software 249...
  • Page 315 Sync deleted emails See also updating phone temperature ranges 293 option 192 tests. See Quick Tests; tap gesture 36 Sync Now option 133 Interactive Tests – taps, troubleshooting 242 synchronization 247 text 156 task lists defined 247 copying, cutting 57 desktop software, Google, assigning tasks to 147 formatting 194...
  • Page 316 text telephones. See TTY/TDD traffic information 223 messaging 254 – performance 243 devices transferring data 76 – – phone 244 third-party applications from computer 232 Quick Tests and 172 computer to phone 78 adding to phone 68 screens 242 Exchange to phone 80 backing up 168 universal search 257 Facebook to phone 80...
  • Page 317 unlinking contact Voice Network 99 information 131 vCards 122 voicemail 22 – unlocking the screen 177 VCF format 122 Voicemail Count Reset video albums 103 option 100 – untimed events 140 videos 108 volume See also calendars; events answering phone and 88 adjusting for phone calls 90 up gesture 39 deleting 110...
  • Page 318 – clearing browsing history browsing 99 wireless services 19 – – for 222 connecting to 215 Word files 155 clearing cache for 222 customer support 11 worksheets. See Excel files dialing from 87 disabling JavaScript for 222 display options for 217 freeing internal memory Yahoo! accounts 187 displaying images on 256...

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