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  • Page 1 Treo™ 650 smartphone by palmOne Includes setup information and instructions for most tasks...
  • Page 2: Disclaimer And Limitation Of Liability

    Inc. and its suppliers assume no responsibility for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this guide. palmOne, Inc. and its suppliers assume no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties that may arise through the use of this software.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Welcome 37 first week: If you read nothing else... using phone, web, and messaging Phone overview read this now: Dialing calls getting started Receiving calls What you’ll need Using voicemail Treo smartphone overview Managing active calls Installing the battery More ways to manage calls Charging the battery Defining favorite buttons...
  • Page 4 Memos 149 if something happens: Listening to music help ™ World Clock Upgrading from another Palm Powered Calculator device Looking up contacts and other information Trouble installing the desktop software? Beaming information Resetting your Treo™ 650 smartphone Replacing the battery 119 first month: Screen managing applications...
  • Page 5: Welcome

    ** Requires service contract and data service from Verizon Wireless. ***There are two models of the Treo 650 smartphone: One model has a built-in camera and the other model does not have a camera. The packaging for your smartphone identifies if a camera is included.
  • Page 6: If You Read Nothing Else

    650 smartphone by palmOne quickly, starting with Using Organizer Features just the basics. As you become more comfortable Your Treo 650 smartphone is not just a phone. with your smartphone and want to learn more, ™ It also includes a full-featured Palm Powered come back and read the other sections.
  • Page 7: Read This Now

    read this now: getting started read this now: getting started :: 5...
  • Page 8 • An electrical outlet • The computer with which you will synchronize your personal information • The palmOne Software Installation CD included in the box * You cannot use email, web browsing, or multimedia messaging without data services of some type.
  • Page 9: Treo Smartphone Overview

    Treo smartphone overview You should have received all of the following components in the Treo 650 smartphone box: Warranty does not cover Hardware damage by Secure Digital • Treo handset (SD) cards that do not meet SD Memory Card • AC charger Specifications.
  • Page 10 Smartphone handset features The following illustrations show the locations and names of the physical features of the Treo 650 smartphone. Refer to these illustrations while following the instructions in this guide. A. Ringer switch B. Infrared (IR) port C. Antenna D.
  • Page 11 Be careful not to scratch or crush the screen. Do not store the smartphone in a place where other items might damage it. Visit www.palmOne.com/us/ support to find carrying cases that protect the screen and other useful accessories. A. Indicator light (phone and charge indicator) B.
  • Page 12 C. Battery door release D. Speaker * There are two models of Treo 650 smartphone: One model has a built-in camera and the other model does not have a camera. The packaging for your smartphone identifies if a camera is included.
  • Page 13: Installing The Battery

    Installing the battery 1. Press the Battery Door Release button and slide the battery door downward to remove it from your smartphone. 2. Align the metal contacts on the battery with the contacts inside the battery compartment. 3. Insert the battery into the compartment at a 45-degree angle, and then press it into place.
  • Page 14: Charging The Battery

    Charging the battery Before using your Treo 650 smartphone, you need to charge the battery. It may not turn on at all when you first remove it from the box. We recommend 4 hours for a full charge, or until the indicator light is solid green.
  • Page 15 After you turn on your Treo smartphone, the onscreen battery icon displays power status: • Full battery icon : Battery is charged • Partial battery icon : Battery has some power and is not charging • Empty battery icon : Battery needs charging immediately •...
  • Page 16: Turning The Phone On And Off

    Turning the phone on and off ® You can use the Palm OS features of your Treo 650 smartphone independently of the wireless features and applications. In other words, the screen and phone are designed to be turned off and on separately.
  • Page 17: Activate Your Smartphone

    . You will hear a series of ascending tones. We recommend that you 3. Allow the smartphone to complete a network search. The search may take several charge your Treo 650 smartphone for a full 4 seconds. When it is complete, the Network Status icon...
  • Page 18: Making Your First Call

    Once your phone is activated, you can make your first call. We recommend that you charge your Treo 650 smartphone for a full 4 hours (or until the indicator light is solid green) before using it for the first time.
  • Page 19: Adjusting Call Volume

    Adjusting call volume While a call is in progress, press the Volume button on the side of your phone to adjust call volume. If your phone number doesn’t appear in Phone Info, follow the steps on page 16. Next turn your phone off and on again A.
  • Page 21: First Day

    first day: learning the basics first day: learning the basics :: 19...
  • Page 22: Moving Around The Screen

    Moving around the screen To move around the Treo™ 650 smartphone screen, you can use the 5-way navigator or you can tap items on the screen with the stylus. With use, you will find your own favorite way to scroll, highlight, and select menu items. Some third-party applications may not work The 5-way includes Right, Left, Up, Down, and Center buttons.
  • Page 23: Highlighting Items

    • Tap an onscreen scroll arrow. • When viewing a list screen, such as the Memo list: • Press Up or Down to scroll one screen at a time. Once you’ve opened an • Press Center and then press Up or Down to scroll between line items.
  • Page 24: Accessing Command Buttons

    You can also use the stylus to highlight text on the screen. When text is highlighted, it appears in reverse type. • Drag the stylus across the text you want to highlight. • Double-tap a word to highlight it. • Triple-tap a line of text to highlight it. Accessing command buttons Command buttons such as New, OK, and Details appear at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 25: Selecting Menu Items

    Selecting menu items Many applications have menus to provide access to additional features. These menus are usually hidden from view, but they appear when you open the Menus . To get the most out of your Treo smartphone, it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with the additional features available through the various application menus.
  • Page 26: Using The Keyboard

    Using the keyboard When using the keyboard, most people find it easiest to hold the Treo smartphone with two hands and use the tips of both thumbs to press the keys, as shown above. The keyboard backlight may not be visible in bright sunlight.
  • Page 27: Entering Lowercase And Uppercase Letters

    Entering lowercase and uppercase letters • To enter lowercase letters, press the desired keys. • To enter an uppercase letter, press Shift/Find or Right Shift , and then enter a letter. You don’t need to press and hold Shift while entering a letter. •...
  • Page 28 Symbols and accented characters Enter... Enter... Enter... then press Alt then press Alt then press Alt to select... to select... to select... á à ä â ã å æ ó ò ö ô œ õ ø ° % ‰ Á À Ä Â Ã Å Æ Ó...
  • Page 29 Symbols and accented characters Enter... Enter... Enter... then press Alt then press Alt then press Alt to select... to select... to select... f or F ƒ x or X ‘ ’ < > ~ ` í ì ï î " “...
  • Page 30: Opening Applications

    Opening applications There are three quick buttons on the front of the Treo 650 smartphone. The fourth button turns your phone on and off, wakes up the screen, and controls the Keyguard. Each quick button can be used to open two applications. To access a button’s primary You can also customize application, simply press the button.
  • Page 31: Web Browser

    Button Primary application Secondary application Phone/Send Web Browser Calendar Memos Email (Wireless Sync) Power/End (on/off) Keyguard Press Applications repeatedly to cycle through ® You can access the Palm OS applications through the Applications screen: different categories of applications. 1. Press the Applications button 2.
  • Page 32: Setting Up Your Computer

    Desktop software or Microsoft Outlook for Windows) and then efficiently transfer that info to your Treo 650 smartphone. At the same time, changes you make on your smartphone IMPORTANT: If you’re are transferred to Palm Desktop or Microsoft Outlook. Even if you manage all your upgrading from another contacts on your smartphone, synchronization is a great way to back up your info.
  • Page 33 Connecting your Treo smartphone to your computer 1. Plug the AC charger into a wall outlet. If necessary connect an adapter. 2. Plug the USB sync cable into an available USB port or a powered USB hub on your computer. 3.
  • Page 34 1. Exit any applications that are currently running on your computer, including those running in the background. 2. Insert the palmOne Software Installation CD into the CD drive on your computer. If you are installing on a Mac, double-click the CD icon on the desktop, and then...
  • Page 35: Synchronizing Contacts And Other Information

    Synchronizing contacts and other information Synchronizing means that information that is entered or updated in one place We strongly recommend (your phone or your computer) is automatically updated in the other—no need to that you install the enter information twice. We strongly recommend that you synchronize your Treo synchronization software smartphone with your computer or corporate server frequently to keep your soon after you start using...
  • Page 36 If you choose to synchronize using Outlook, information from Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, and Memos is synchronized with information on your computer. 1. Connect your Treo 650 smartphone to your computer, as described in “Connecting your Treo smartphone to your computer” on page 31.
  • Page 37: Battery Life

    Battery life Battery life depends on usage. When used as a phone, your Treo smartphone battery provides up to 5 hours of talk time or up to 300 hours of standby time. IMPORTANT: You must Maximizing battery life charge your smartphone fully before using it the first You can increase the life of your battery by following a few easy guidelines.
  • Page 38: Where To Learn More

    (look in the computers section), or visit www.palmOne.com/us/support. • Online forums: Consult online Treo user discussion groups to swap information and learn about topics you may find nowhere else. Visit www.palmOne.com/us/ support for details. • Customer service from Verizon Wireless: For questions about your mobile account or features, contact Verizon Wireless technical support at 866-788-9387 or Verizon Wireless customer service and billing at 800-256-4646.
  • Page 39: First Week

    first week: using phone, web, and messaging first week: using phone, web, and messaging :: 37...
  • Page 40: Phone Overview

    Phone overview The Phone application lets you make and receive calls and store favorites for contacting people and opening applications. Be sure you know how to turn on your phone before reading this section (see “Turning your phone on and off” on page 14). Accessing the Phone application •...
  • Page 41 You can monitor the status of several items using icons at the top of the Phone screen: Network name Displays Verizon Wireless when your phone is on and you are in a coverage area. If you are outside a Verizon Wireless coverage area, No Service, Extended Network, or Roaming appears instead.
  • Page 42 Appears when TTY/TDD Mode is active. Appears when Voice Privacy is enabled. Appears when Location is on. When “911 Only” is selected, the radiating bars disappear from the icon. ® Appears in gray when Bluetooth wireless technology is off. Appears in blue when Bluetooth wireless technology is on. Appears To display the current in reverse blue when your phone is communicating with other event from the Calendar...
  • Page 43: Dialing Calls

    Dialing calls Your Treo™ 650 smartphone offers several options for making phone calls. As you get familiar with your smartphone, you’ll discover which method you prefer. If you changed the Dialing using the onscreen Dial Pad wallpaper in the Main View of the Phone application 1.
  • Page 44: Dialing From A Web Page Or Message

    1. Press Phone/Send 2. Select the Contacts favorite button. 3. Using the keyboard, begin entering one of the following for the contact you want to call: • First initial and last name • First name • Last name If you prefer to dial by 4.
  • Page 45 Redialing a recently called number • To dial the last number: From the Main View in the Phone application, press and hold Phone/Send to dial the last number you called. • To select from your most recently dialed numbers: From the Main View in the Phone application, press Phone/Send , select the number you want to call, and then press Phone/Send...
  • Page 46: Receiving Calls

    Receiving calls To receive calls, your phone must be on. This is different from having just the screen turned on (see “Turning your phone on and off” on page 14). See a photo of the person To answer a call, do one of the following: calling you! Learn how to assign a caller ID photo on •...
  • Page 47: Using Voicemail

    Using voicemail Setting up voicemail 1. Make sure your phone is turned on (see “Turning your phone on and off” on page 14). If a Voicemail icon appears 2. Press Phone/Send in the title bar at the top of 3. Use the 5-way navigator to access Favorites. the screen, you can select this icon to retrieve your 4.
  • Page 48: Managing Active Calls

    Managing active calls When you make or receive a call, the Active Call View appears. Use the 5-way navigator to access the onscreen buttons in this view. Press Phone/Send repeatedly to toggle between the Active call screen and the Main View of the Phone application.
  • Page 49: Ending A Call

    Places the current call on hold. Lets you place another call while the first call is on hold. This button replaces the Hold button when a call is on hold. When a call lasts longer Returns to the Main Phone View from Flash mode. than one minute, the screen turns off.
  • Page 50: Returning To An Active Call From Another Application

    Returning to an active call from another application You can use many other applications on your smartphone while holding a phone conversation, including the organizer and SMS features. You cannot browse the web or send and receive email while on an active call. •...
  • Page 51: More Ways To Manage Calls

    More ways to manage calls The Treo 650 smartphone offers many advanced telephone features, including call waiting and conference calling. You can use most of the Making a second call other applications on your smartphone while holding a You can make a second call while your first call is still phone conversation, active.
  • Page 52: Making A Conference Call

    Making a conference call You can join a total of two other calls in a conference session, provided that your network and service plan includes conferencing. Please contact Verizon Wireless for more information. Additional charges may apply and minutes in your mobile account may be deducted for each active call you place.
  • Page 53: Viewing Minutes Usage

    Viewing minutes usage 1. Select the Call Log favorite button. 2. Open the menus 3. Select Totals. 4. (Optional) To reset the counters to zero, select Reset Counters. 5. Select Done. Want to see how long you spent on a particular call? Choosing your privacy settings From the Call Log, select the call, and then select...
  • Page 54 When Voice Privacy is enabled, a Voice Privacy icon appears in the Active Call View. The Voice Privacy icon does not appear when a call is not in progress, or if Voice Privacy service is not available. When Location On is selected, the Location icon appears on the Applications View with radiating bars.
  • Page 55: Defining Favorite Buttons

    Defining favorite buttons Your Treo smartphone provides approximately 70 programmable favorite buttons for quick access to the following common tasks: • Dialing a phone number (speed dial) To see the next Favorites • Accessing your Call Log page, press Right •...
  • Page 56 Creating a favorite button 1. Press Phone/Send 2. Use the 5-way navigator to access Favorites. 3. Select a blank button. 4. Open the menus 5. Select the Edit Favorites Button from the Record menu. If there are no blank buttons on the current Favorites page, press Down or Right to scroll...
  • Page 57 Creating other types of favorite buttons 1. Press Phone/Send 2. Use the 5-way to access Favorites. 3. Select a blank button. 4. Select the Types pick list and select Call Log, Dial Pad, Application, Message, Email, or Web Link. You can also organize your 5.
  • Page 58: Using A Phone Headset

    Using a phone headset You can connect a phone headset for hands-free operation. If you need to use your phone while driving and this is permitted in your area, we recommend using a phone headset (sold separately). If you’re using a headset with Bluetooth®...
  • Page 59 Headset specifications Your Treo 650 smartphone uses a 2.5mm, 3-pin headset connector and works with headsets that are designed for this type of connector. When in doubt, ask the third- party headset manufacturer if the product is compatible with Treo smartphones. If you hear a headset buzz or poor microphone performance, your headset may be incompatible with Treo smartphones.
  • Page 60: Connecting To Devices With Bluetooth

    Go to With your phone’s built-in Bluetooth® wireless technology, you can connect to a www.palmOne.com/ number of devices with Bluetooth wireless technology such as a headset, printer, bluetooth/ or GPS receiver, as well as to other phones and handhelds with Bluetooth wireless treo650_bluetooth_ technology.
  • Page 61: Wireless Technology

    4. Select the Discoverable pick list and select one of the following: • Yes: Nearby devices with Bluetooth wireless technology can find your phone and request a connection. You can accept or refuse the connection request. • No: Only devices with which you’ve already formed a trusted pair can find your phone.
  • Page 62: Wireless Technology

    Creating trusted pairs You can configure accessories with Bluetooth wireless technology to be trusted devices of your Treo smartphone. When communicating with trusted devices, your Treo smartphone can skip the discovery process to create a secure link. For example, when you configured a headset as described in “Connecting to a headset with Bluetooth wireless technology”...
  • Page 63: Wireless Technology

    3. Open the menus 4. Select Send on the leftmost menu. 5. Select Bluetooth, and then select OK. 6. Select the receiving device on the Discovery Results View, and then select OK. Sending an application over a Bluetooth wireless connection 1.
  • Page 64: Wireless Technology

    5. Use the other device to discover your smartphone and send information to it: • See the device documentation to learn how to discover and send information over Bluetooth wireless connection. • Your smartphone will beep to warn you of the incoming connection, and then prompt you to accept the new information.
  • Page 65: Sending And Receiving Email

    Your smartphone includes two email applications: An email application is not • Wireless Sync is the default email application preinstalled on your Treo 650 an email provider. It works smartphone. For more information on the features and capabilities of Wireless...
  • Page 66: Sending And Receiving Text Messages

    Sending and receiving text messages Text messages are brief notes that you exchange with other mobile phones that have When entering a message, text message capability (also known as short messaging or SMS). Messages must be you can insert emotive 160 characters or less.
  • Page 67: Receiving Messages

    5. There are three ways to enter a recipient for the message: • Press Down . and choose from the recently used list, or choose Lookup. • If the recipient is in your Contacts list, start typing the first initial and last name (no spaces).
  • Page 68: Using Links In Messages

    1. Select a message from the list. 2. Select the phone number, email address, or URL (appears as underlined blue text). Your Treo 650 smartphone automatically launches the appropriate application from If you are out of a coverage area or if Wireless Mode is the link.
  • Page 69 In list view you can rearrange the messages in any folder using the Sort command. 1. From list view, open the menus 2. From the View menu, select Sort by Name or Sort by Date. In list view you can delete several messages at once from any folder using the Purge command.
  • Page 70: Customizing Your Sms Settings

    The Timestamp pick list doesn’t have a label, so the current choice appears 1. From the Inbox, select a chat. next to the pick list arrow. 2. Enter your message. 3. Select Send. Customizing your SMS settings 1. Open the menus 2.
  • Page 71 • Display my name in chat window as: Enter the name you want displayed as the label for your messages in the Chat screen. • Label Color: Select the color in which you want messages to appear. • Use color for: Indicate whether you want to view both the message label and message in a different color, or only the name.
  • Page 72: Multimedia Messages

    Multimedia messages Multimedia (MMS) messages contain one or more pages of photos and sounds as well as text. Even if your phone does not include a camera, you can still receive and view photos. You can include any of the following items in your message: Before you use your Treo™...
  • Page 73: Receiving Multimedia Messages

    6. From the MMS list view, select New. You can address A. Photo icon multimedia messages to multiple recipients by separating the addresses 7. If the recipient is in your Contacts list, select the To pick list, then select Address with a comma.
  • Page 74 From the alert: • To view your message(s), select Go To. • To dismiss the alert, select OK. The message goes straight to the Inbox. • To be reminded again in 5 minutes, select Snooze. Viewing/playing a multimedia message 1. From the Inbox, select the message you want to view. You can expand and If there are sounds or multiple pages, playback will begin immediately.
  • Page 75 In list view you can delete several messages at once from any folder using the Purge command. 1. From the MMS list view, open the menus 2. From the Message menu, select Purge. 3. Select the Purge pick list, and then select a purge option. 4.
  • Page 76: Browsing The Web

    Browsing the web The web browser on your Treo™ 650 smartphone provides quick and easy access to web pages. You can view most sites you use on your computer, including those with security and advanced features, such as JavaScript and frames. To browse the web, The navigation bar shows you must activate data services from Verizon Wireless.
  • Page 77: Creating A Bookmark

    3. Navigate to the web page you want: • To view mobile content designed specifically for your smartphone, select the home icon • To go to any web page on the Internet, enter the address in the Address Bar, or select the web icon .
  • Page 78: Saving A Page

    1. Go to the page you want to bookmark. 2. Open the menus 3. Select Add Bookmark on the Page menu. 4. If desired, change the Name and Description. 5. Select OK, and then select OK again. Saving a page Need to send email from a The web browser lets you save a page for offline web page on your Treo...
  • Page 79: Downloading Files From A Web Page

    Editing or deleting a bookmark or saved page 1. From the Bookmarks View, open the menus 2. Select Edit Bookmarks on the Bookmarks menu. 3. Select the bookmark you want to edit or delete. 4. Enter the desired changes. 5. Select OK. Tap and hold the back or Arranging bookmarks and saved pages forward buttons to pop up a...
  • Page 80 1. Go to the page that contains the link to the file you want to download. 2. Press Left or Right to highlight the link to the file, and then press Center to initiate the download process. You can also access software and other downloads using the Downloads bookmark. Copying text from a web page You can copy text from a web page and paste it in other applications.
  • Page 81: Customizing Your Web Browser Settings

    Customizing your web browser settings 1. Open the menus 2. Select Options, and then select Preferences. 3. Select Page and set any of the following preferences: • Start With: Determines which view displays every time you open the web browser. Visit secure websites.
  • Page 82 5. Select Advanced and set any of the following preferences: • Set memory limit for storing pages: Sets the amount of memory used for your cache. Pages are cached so they load faster the next time you view them. • Cookies: Indicates how much memory is being used by cookies. To free up this memory, select Clear Cookies.
  • Page 83: Taking Photos And Videos

    Taking photos and videos If your Treo™ 650 smartphone does not have a built-in camera, then the sections in this chapter about taking photos and recording videos does not apply to you. Even if your phone does not have a camera, you can still receive and view photos and videos, Photos are 16-bit color at a send photos to other people as email attachments or send and receive photos as maximum of 640 x 480...
  • Page 84: Recording A Video

    After you take the photo, choose from the following options: 1. (Optional) Select Audio to add a voice caption. 2. Select Save to keep the photo, select Delete to discard it, or select Send to send the photo as a MMS attachment. The video recording screen Recording a video displays the approximate...
  • Page 85: Viewing A Photo

    8. Select Save to keep the video, select Delete to discard it, or select Send to send the video as an email attachment. Videos can only be sent by email (if your email application supports attachments). Viewing a photo 1. From the Gallery , select the photo you want to view.
  • Page 86 3. If you are sending a photo, the MMS application opens. Add an address and send the message. (See “Creating and sending a message” on page 64 for details.) Videos cannot be sent using the MMS application. A. Photo icon You cannot send copyrighted photos or 4.
  • Page 87: Organizing Photos And Videos

    Organizing photos and videos 1. From the Gallery , select the album you want to organize. 2. Select Organize 3. Select a photo or video to add it to or to remove it from the album. 4. Select Done. You can personalize a photo.
  • Page 88: Customizing Your Camera Settings

    Customizing your Camera settings If your Treo 650 smartphone has a built-in camera, you can customize the camera’s settings. 1. From any Camera view, open the menus to access the Settings screen. If you are in Camera mode, the Photo Settings screen will appear. If you are in Video (Camcorder) mode, the Video Settings screen will appear.
  • Page 89 Viewing photos and videos on your computer the 3G2 file type extension. When you synchronize your Treo 650 smartphone, your photos and videos are copied to your desktop computer. You can view photos in JPEG format and videos in MPEG- 4 format (.3G2 file extension).
  • Page 91: First Two Weeks

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  • Page 92: Managing Contacts

    Managing contacts ™ If you are familiar with previous Palm Powered devices, you may recognize the Contacts application being similar to the Address Book on previous devices. If you have several Adding a contact contacts to enter, it’s more efficient to use 1.
  • Page 93: Viewing Or Changing Contact Information

    Viewing or changing contact information 1. In the Contacts list, begin entering one of the following for the contact you want to view or edit: • First initial and last name • First name • Last name 2. Select the name of the entry you want to open. In the Contacts list, press 3.
  • Page 94: Calendar

    Calendar Displaying your calendar • Press the Calendar button repeatedly to cycle through the various views: If you have several • Agenda View: Shows your daily schedule and any items on your Tasks list appointments to enter, it’s that are overdue or due today. If there’s room, Agenda View also shows your more efficient to use schedule for the next dates that have events scheduled.
  • Page 95 Options menu, your Treo 650 smartphone (or a subsequent update) on all the computers you sync select Preferences, and your phone with. Chapura PocketMirror and other earlier Microsoft Outlook conduits check the New events use time zones box.
  • Page 96 4. Select OK. A. Type of time units B. Number of time units The silent alarm for untimed events is defined by minutes, days, or hours before midnight of the date of the event. Creating an untimed event An untimed event, such as a birthday or anniversary, When an alert occurs, the does not occur at a particular time.
  • Page 97: Editing Or Deleting An Event

    5. Enter the category name. 6. Select the color you want to give this category. 7. Select OK, and then select OK two more times. Now that the category is set up, you can assign a specific event to this category. See the next section for details.
  • Page 98 6. Select OK. A. This icon indicates a repeating event. You can customize your phone to display the most current Calendar event on the Main View in the Phone application. Press Phone/ Customizing display options for your calendar Send, open the Options menu, and then select 1.
  • Page 99 5. Select the Day box and set any of the following Day View options: • Show Category List: The Category pick list displays in Day View. • Start Time and End Time: The beginning and end of the day show on the Calendar screens. •...
  • Page 100: Selecting Alarm Tones

    Selecting alarm tones 1. Open the menus 2. Select Options, and then select Sound Preferences. 3. Select the Volume box. 4. Select each pick list and select an Alert Volume and Vibrate options. 5. Select the Tones box. 6. Select tones from any of the following pick lists: You can also record, preview, delete, and send •...
  • Page 101: Tasks

    Tasks You can use Tasks as a reminder of tasks you need to complete and to keep a record of complete tasks. You can set Tasks to Adding a task record the date that you completed the task, and 1. Go to Applications and select Tasks you can select to show or 2.
  • Page 102 3. Set any of the following: • Priority: Select the Priority number for this task (1 is most important). Later you can arrange your tasks based on the importance of each task. • Category: Assign the task to a specific category. •...
  • Page 103: Organizing Your Tasks

    Checking off a task 1. Select the task you want to check off. 2. Press Center to check off the task. Organizing your tasks In the Tasks list, select one of these options: • All: Displays all your tasks. To uncheck the selected •...
  • Page 104 Customizing Tasks The Tasks Preferences screen enables you to control the appearance of the Tasks list screen. 1. In the Tasks list screen, open the menus 2. Select Preferences in the Options menu. 3. Set any of the following preferences: •...
  • Page 105: Memos

    Memos Memos are a great way to store notes on your Treo 650 smartphone. Creating a memo Each memo can include 4,096 characters of text. 1. Go to Applications and select Memos 2. Enter the text you want to appear in the memo.
  • Page 106: Listening To Music

    If you want to download songs from the Real Music Store (additional fees may apply), you need to download and install a special version of RealPlayer for palmOne that is compatible with Real Music Store files. To download this special version, visit www.real.com.
  • Page 107: Transferring Music From A Cd To Your Phone

    You can convert music files to MP3 format using the RealPlayer desktop application. with your Mac. You must install this software from the palmOne Software Installation CD even if you For tips on using already have a version of the RealPlayer desktop application on your computer. After RealPlayer on your you install the software, follow these steps to transfer music to your phone.
  • Page 108 RealPlayer 6. Connect your phone and your computer to the USB sync cable. 7. In RealPlayer on your computer, click Burn/Transfer. 8. If necessary, select palmOne Handheld from the Current Burn/Transfer Device drop-down list. 106 :: Listening to music...
  • Page 109 9. Drag the song files you want from the My Library window on the left into the palmOne device window on the right. You can customize your Treo smartphone so that pressing and holding the Side button opens RealPlayer. See “Button settings”...
  • Page 110: Creating A Playlist

    • To adjust the volume during playback, press the Volume button. To play songs from a A. Progress indicator playlist, select Playlists, B. Continuous play select the playlist you want C. Random play to play, and then select the first song you want to hear RealPlayer continues playing until it reaches the end of your list or until you select on that list.
  • Page 111: Editing A Playlist

    Editing a playlist 1. Select Playlists. 2. Select the playlist you want to edit. 3. Select Edit. 4. Do any of the following: • To delete a song from the playlist, select the song, and then select Remove. • To add a song, select Add, check a song’s box, and then select Done. •...
  • Page 112: World Clock

    World Clock World Clock displays the day and time in your home city and in two other cities around the globe. Whether you’re travelling or at home, it’s easy to keep track of the best time to reach your business associates, friends, and family in far away places. World Clock does not automatically update the Setting your home city...
  • Page 113: Selecting Remote Cities

    Selecting remote cities In addition to your home city, you can display the day and time for two other cities anywhere around the globe. These other cities are called remote cities. • Select a pick list in the lower part of the World Clock screen, and then select the city closest to the city you want to display.
  • Page 114: Calculator

    Calculator Calculator includes a basic calculator, plus an advanced calculator with scientific, financial, and conversion functions. You can tap the screen or Switching between Basic and Advanced Calculator Modes use the keyboard to input numbers. 1. Go to Applications and select Calculator 2.
  • Page 115 • Logic: Hexadecimal characters in keypad, plus logic functions such as and, not, or and xor. In place of Float/Degrees (see below), this view includes options for class (bin, oct, SDec, UDec, hex) and bits (8, 16, 32). • Statistics: Statistical functions such as sum, factorial, and random number generator.
  • Page 116: Looking Up Contacts And Other Information

    Looking up contacts and other information With the built-in search features on your Treo smartphone, you can find information If entering the first few quickly: letters doesn’t start a • Lookup: Enables you to dial your contacts by name. It locates people’s phone search, go to Applications numbers when you’re in the Phone or SMS applications.
  • Page 117: Using Find

    For example, entering SM would display Smilla Anderson, John Smith, and Sally Martin. Entering JSM finds only John Smith. 4. Do one of the following: • Highlight the contact name, and then press Center to view the contents of the record. •...
  • Page 118: Beaming Information

    Beaming information Your Treo 650 smartphone is equipped with an IR (infrared) port that lets you beam information to another Palm Powered device with an IR port. The IR port is located on the top of your smartphone, between the antenna and the ringer switch, behind the You can store a beamed small dark shield.
  • Page 119: Beaming An Application

    For best results, the path between the two devices must be clear of obstacles, and both devices kept stationary. If you have difficulty beaming, shorten the distance and avoid bright sunlight. If you do not select a category upon receiving a beamed item, the item is placed in the Unfiled category.
  • Page 120: Receiving Beamed Information

    7. When the Beam Status dialog box appears, point the IR port on your smartphone directly at the IR port of the receiving device. 8. Wait for the Beam Status dialog box to indicate that the transfer is complete before you continue using your smartphone. Receiving beamed information 1.
  • Page 121: First Month

    first month: managing applications first month: managing applications :: 119...
  • Page 122: Installing Applications

    Installing applications Your Treo™ 650 smartphone comes with several built-in and ready to use applications. You can also install any of the bonus software included on the palmOne ® Software Installation CD as well as other third-party Palm OS applications, such as On a Windows computer, business software, games, and more.
  • Page 123: Installing Applications From A Windows Computer

    Installing applications from a Windows computer 1. Drag and drop the file(s) onto the palmOne™ Quick Install icon on the Windows desktop. 2. Select your username from the list, and then click OK. 3. Synchronize your phone with your computer to install the application(s) on your Treo smartphone.
  • Page 124: Removing Applications

    Locate your Backup folder on your computer (Windows: C:\Program Files\palmOne\<username>; Mac: Mac HD\Applications\palmOne\Users\<user name>). If you find a PRC or PDB file for the application you just removed, delete the file from the Backup folder.
  • Page 125: Viewing Application Info

    Viewing application info The Info screens display basic statistics about the applications on your Treo smartphone. 1. Go to Applications 2. Open the menus 3. Select Info on the App menu. 4. At the bottom of the screen, select the type of information you want to view: •...
  • Page 126: Using Expansion Cards

    • other file types The warranty does not Your Treo 650 smartphone is also compatible with Secure Digital input/output cover damage by Secure Digital (SD) cards that do (SDIO) cards, which let you add accessories, such as a presentation module, to not meet SD Memory Card your phone.
  • Page 127: Inserting And Removing Expansion Cards

    Inserting and removing expansion cards 1. Press down and release the dummy card. 2. After you feel the expansion card slot eject the dummy card, remove the card from the slot. When you insert an expansion card, the card name appears as a category with a Card icon next to the name.
  • Page 128 Opening applications on an expansion card After you insert an expansion card in the expansion card slot, you can open any of the applications stored on the expansion card. 1. Insert the expansion card into the expansion card slot. The Applications View automatically appears. 2.
  • Page 129: Viewing Expansion Card Information

    Viewing expansion card information The Card Info application displays general information about the expansion card that is currently in the expansion card slot. • Go to Applications and select Card Info Renaming an expansion card Before copying information If you change the contents of an expansion card, you may at some point want to to, renaming, or formatting rename the card to better match its contents.
  • Page 131: When You're Ready

    when you’re ready: customizing your Treo™ smartphone when you’re ready: customizing your Treo™ smartphone :: 129...
  • Page 132: Phone Settings

    Phone settings Selecting ringtones You can set different tones for different types of incoming phone calls and alerts. You can also record, 1. Press the Phone/Send button. preview, delete, and send 2. Open the menus sounds on your phone. Go 3.
  • Page 133: Adjusting Ringer Volume

    Selecting Alert Volume and Vibrate settings 1. Press the Phone/Send button. 2. Open the menus 3. Select Options, and then select Sound Preferences. 4. Select the Alert Volume pick list and select a volume level. 5. Select the first Vibrate pick list and indicate if you want your phone to vibrate when Slide the ringer switch to you receive a call or alert and Sound Mode is on.
  • Page 134 Assigning a caller ID photo 1. Press Phone/Send 2. Select the Contacts favorites button. 3. Open the contact you want to give a photo caller ID. 4. Select the Picture box. 5. Select Camera to take a photo and add it to this contact entry when you save the photo (if your Treo smartphone includes a camera), or select Photos to add an existing photo to this contact entry.
  • Page 135 Assigning a caller ID ringtone 1. Press Phone/Send 2. Select the favorite you want to give a ringtone. 3. Open the menus 4. Select Edit Favorites Button on the Record menu. 5. Select the Ringtone pick list and select a tone for this contact entry. If you prefer to use the 6.
  • Page 136: System Sound Settings

    System sound settings You can immediately silence all sounds on your Treo 650 smartphone, including phone ringtones, Calendar alerts, and system sounds. This does not mute the speaker during a phone call. If the ringer switch is set to no sound, the ringer setting...
  • Page 137: Display And Appearance

    Display and appearance Adjusting the brightness Depending on the lighting conditions in which you’re using your Treo smartphone, you may need to adjust the brightness of the screen. To automatically set the brightness to the preset low 1. Press Option , and then press the backlight button setting, press Option, and 2.
  • Page 138: Aligning The Screen

    Aligning the screen Occasionally, your smartphone screen may need to be readjusted. If this occurs, you may see the wrong feature being activated when you tap the screen. To fix the problem, you can align the screen any time. 1. Go to Applications and select Prefs 2.
  • Page 139: Applications Settings

    Applications settings You can change the Applications settings on your Treo 650 smartphone so that you can easily access the applications you use most often. You can arrange and display your applications by category, reassign the buttons on your smartphone, and select default applications for specific tasks.
  • Page 140: Button Settings

    Button settings Setting Buttons Preferences Buttons Preferences lets you select which applications are associated with the buttons on your Treo smartphone. You can also pick an application to open with the 1. Go to Applications and select Prefs sync button on the USB 2.
  • Page 141: Date And Time Settings

    Date and time settings Setting the date and time By default, your smartphone synchronizes the date and time with the network when your phone is on and you are inside a coverage area. Date & Time Preferences enables you to manually set the time, date, time zone, and Daylight Savings Time setting for your Treo smartphone.
  • Page 142: Setting Date And Time Formats

    Setting date and time formats Formats Preferences enables you to select number conventions based on geographic regions. For example, in the United Kingdom, time often is expressed using a 24-hour clock. In the United States, time is expressed using a 12-hour clock with an AM or a PM suffix.
  • Page 143: Power Preferences

    Power Preferences Power Preferences enable you to set the auto shutoff interval and the beam receive feature for your Treo 650 smartphone. 1. Go to Applications and select Prefs 2. Select Power. 3. Set any of the following preferences: • Auto-off After: The time that elapses before your screen turns off automatically.
  • Page 144: Locking Your Phone And Info

    Locking your phone and info Your Treo smartphone includes several features that help you protect your device from inadvertent use and keep your information private. The built-in security software enables you to use your smartphone for emergency calls even if the handset is To avoid accidentally locked.
  • Page 145: Using Phone Lock

    Using Auto-Keyguard and touchscreen lockout Auto-Keyguard lets you automatically lock the keyboard after a period of inactivity. 1. Go to Applications and select Prefs 2. Select Keyguard. 3. Set either of the following preferences: • Auto-Keyguard: The period of inactivity that passes before the keyboard To change your password, automatically locks.
  • Page 146: Using System Password Lock

    6. When prompted, enter the lock code, and then select OK. (Unless you changed your lock code, the lock code is the last four digits of your phone number.) 7. If you want to change the lock code, select Change Lock Code, enter a new lock code, and then select OK.
  • Page 147: Setting Owner Preferences

    • After a preset delay: Locks your smartphone after a period of inactivity. IMPORTANT: If you lock your system, you must enter the exact password to unlock it. If you forget the Setting Owner Preferences password, you need to perform a hard reset to You can use Owner Preferences to record information that you want to associate with resume using your phone.
  • Page 148: Hiding Or Masking All Private Records

    Working with private entries In most applications you can mark individual entries as private. All private entries remain visible and accessible until you select the Security setting to hide or mask them. When you hide entries, they do not appear anywhere in the application. When you mask entries, a visual placeholder appears where the entry would normally appear.
  • Page 149: Connecting To A Virtual Private Network

    Viewing private entries in a specific application Open the application that contains the private entries you want to display. 1. Open the menus 2. Select Options, and then select Security. 3. Select the Current Privacy pick list and select Show Records. 4.
  • Page 150 You need to set up a VPN to access a corporate server in either of the following two situations: • Your company's wireless local area network (LAN) is located outside the firewall. • Your company's wireless LAN is located inside the firewall, but you are trying to access the network from outside the firewall (for example, from a public location or at home).
  • Page 151: If Something Happens

    if something happens: help if something happens: help :: 149...
  • Page 152: Upgrading From Another Palm Powered

    Upgrading from another Palm ™ Powered device You can transfer all compatible applications and information from your previous Always use the same language for your Treo device to your new Treo™ 650 smartphone. This includes your calendar events, smartphone, your operating contacts, memos, and to do items, as well as your application settings and any system, and your desktop compatible third-party applications and files.
  • Page 153: Device

    6. (Mac users only) If you have pictures on your old device, copy them from your old device to an expansion card or beam them to your new Treo 650 smartphone. 7. If you plan to continue using your old device, perform a hard reset (see “Performing a hard reset”...
  • Page 154: Device

    • Address Book: This application is now called Contacts. To open Contacts, press the Phone/Send button, and then use the 5-way navigator to select the Contacts favorite (see “Defining favorite buttons” on page 53 for more info). • Date Book+: This application is now called Calendar. To access this application, press the Calendar button.
  • Page 155: Device

    5-way navigator on devices other than Treo smartphone. You may notice inconsistencies with software that is not designed with Treo smartphone in mind. • Web browser bookmarks: You can use the web browser on your Treo 650 smartphone to store up to 100 bookmarks, but you cannot import or transfer bookmarks from other web browsers, such as Web Pro.
  • Page 156: Device

    5. Perform a hard reset on your smartphone. See “Resetting your Treo™ 650 smartphone” on page 156 for instructions. 6. Sync your Treo 650 smartphone with your new desktop software and be sure to select your existing username. 7. Reinstall third-party applications from the copy of your Backup subfolder. (See “Installing applications”...
  • Page 157: Trouble Installing The Desktop Software

    Trouble installing the desktop software? The palmOne Software Installation CD installs the software and drivers that let you synchronize using Palm Desktop software or Microsoft Outlook for Windows. If you want to synchronize using a different personal information manager (PIM), you must install a third-party solution.
  • Page 158: 156 :: Resetting Your Treo™ 650 Smartphone

    Resetting your Treo™ 650 smartphone Performing a soft reset If you need to perform a A soft reset is similar to restarting a computer. If your smartphone is not responding system reset and disable or you have trouble synchronizing with your computer, a soft reset may help. conflicting applications, 1.
  • Page 159: Performing A Hard Reset

    3. Continue pressing and holding Power/End . First the palmOne logo appears with a progress bar, and then the circular Palm Powered logo appears. When the circular Palm Powered logo appears, release Power/End 4.
  • Page 160: Replacing The Battery

    Your Treo™ 650 smartphone comes with a replaceable battery. Be sure to use a replacement battery that is recommended or sold by palmOne and is compatible with the Treo 650 smartphone. Failure to use the proper battery may result in a risk of Be sure to dispose of your personal injury or product damage.
  • Page 161 A. Battery Door Release button B. Battery contacts C. Notch D. Phone contacts Replacing the battery :: 159...
  • Page 162: Screen

    2. Look closely at the screen. If you can see a dim image, try adjusting the visit www.palmOne.com/ screen brightness (see “Adjusting the brightness” on page 135). us/support. 3. If that doesn’t work, perform a soft reset (see “Performing a soft reset” on page 156).
  • Page 163: Wireless Band Selection

    Wireless Band Selection Manually selecting the wireless band Select Band allows you to search for service in a different frequency band if your provider has enabled this feature. 1. Press the Phone/Send button. 2. Open the menus 3. Choose Select Band from the Options menu. 4.
  • Page 164: Network Connection

    Network connection Signal strength is weak 1. If you’re standing, move about 10 feet in any direction. 2. If you’re in a building, move near a window. Open any metal blinds. Become familiar with low 3. If you’re in a building, move outdoors or to a more open area. coverage areas where you live, commute, work, and 4.
  • Page 165 The Treo 650 smartphone won’t connect to the Internet Your Treo 650 smartphone supports CDMA wireless data networks. To connect to the Internet, you must subscribe to and activate data services with Verizon Wireless.
  • Page 166 • Press and hold the Power/End button to turn off your phone. Then press and hold the same button to turn it back on again. • Make sure the Data Services icon appears on the Main View of the Phone application (near the top of the screen).
  • Page 167 ® environmental conditions; including obstacles, radio Check all of the following: interference from nearby • Ensure your Bluetooth device is compatible. Go to http://www.palmOne.com/ electronic equipment, and us/support/bluetooth/treo650_bluetooth_compatibility.html for a list of other factors. compatible devices. • The Bluetooth setting is turned on in the Bluetooth application.
  • Page 168 Some features of my hands-free device don’t work with my smartphone • Check the palmOne compatibility list http://www.palmOne.com/us/support/ bluetooth/treo650_bluetooth_compatibility.html to ensure your device is compatible. • Check the manufacturer’s website for information specific to your device. 166 :: Network connection...
  • Page 169: Synchronization

    • Windows: Click the HotSync Manager icon in the lower-right corner and make sure Local USB is checked. If you don’t see the HotSync Manager icon, click Start, select Programs, select palmOne, and then select HotSync Manager. Synchronization :: 167...
  • Page 170 6. Uninstall palmOne software. 7. Reboot your computer. 8. Reinstall the palmOne Software Installation CD that came with your Treo 650. Synchronization starts but stops without finishing If you upgraded from a previous Palm Powered device or received a system error, such as Sys0505, there may be conflicts with software on your phone.
  • Page 171 5. Uninstall palmOne software. 6. Reboot your computer. 7. Reinstall the palmOne Software Installation CD that came with your smartphone. Synchronization finishes but info doesn’t appear where it should 1. Make sure you’re synchronizing with the intended desktop personal information manager (PIM).
  • Page 172 If you're using Microsoft Outlook: 1. Make sure that you installed the Microsoft Outlook conduit that came with your Treo 650. If you're not sure whether this software is installed, reinstall it. 2. Open Microsoft Outlook and correct the wrong entries.
  • Page 173 If you're using Palm Desktop software: 1. On your phone, press Calendar 2. Open the menus 3. Select Options, and then select Preferences. 4. Uncheck the New events use time zones box (if it's checked). 5. On your computer, open Palm Desktop software and correct the wrong entries. 6.
  • Page 174: Web

    I can’t access a page First, make sure you have Internet access: Open the web browser and try to view a web page you’ve loaded before. To ensure you’re viewing the page directly from the Your Treo smartphone can Internet, open the menus , and then select Connect on the Page menu.
  • Page 175: Camera

    • Make sure the subject is at least 18 inches away from the camera to ensure good focus. Remember, when you synchronize, your Camera images are stored in the My Pictures/palmOne Photos folder on your hard drive (see “Viewing photos and videos on your computer” on page 87). The Camera preview image looks strange Some third-party applications overwrite the Treo smartphone’s color settings with...
  • Page 176: Third-Party Applications

    6. If you’re unable to perform the steps above or the problem persists, locate your Backup folder on your computer and rename the folder (e.g. BackupOld): • Windows: C:\Program Files\palmOne\<username> • Mac: Mac HD\Applications\palmOne\Users\<username> 7. Perform a hard reset (see “Performing a hard reset” on page 157).
  • Page 177: Error Messages

    Error messages Your Treo smartphone is designed to minimize interruptions when a system error occurs. If your device encounters a system error, it automatically resets itself and resumes functioning as normal. If possible, it even turns your phone back on if it was on before the error occurred.
  • Page 178: Making Room On Your Treo Smartphone

    Making room on your Treo smartphone If you store a large number of records, or install many third-party applications, the internal memory on your Treo™ 650 smartphone may fill up. Here are some common ways to clear space: • Email: Messages that have large attachments can quickly consume memory on your smartphone.
  • Page 179: Voice Quality

    Voice quality Is the other person hearing an echo? • Try decreasing the volume on your Treo smartphone to avoid coupling or feedback on the other person’s end. This applies to both the speakerphone and to the handset earpiece. • Position the handset closer to your ear to prevent sound leaking back to the microphone.
  • Page 180: Getting Additional Help

    Getting Additional Help If you need additional help, visit the customer support web page at www.palmOne.com/us/support. This site contains information on a variety of topics, including: • documented solutions • knowledge library • support downloads • customer support • help forums •...
  • Page 181: Glossary

    CDMA (Code-Division Multiple Access): The type of high- ® Palm Desktop software: A PIM application for computers speed data network supported by the Treo 650 that helps you manage your personal information and keep smartphone. CDMA/1xRTT devices offer data your personal information synchronized with your Treo transmission speeds of up to 150Kbps.
  • Page 182 Quick Install: The component on your Windows computer that enables you to install Palm OS applications and other information on your Treo smartphone. Phone/Send : The application on your Treo smartphone that provides quick access to the most commonly used applications on your device.
  • Page 183: Fcc

    More information on the phone's SAR can be found from the following 1. A palmOne™ brand body-worn accessory that has been tested for SAR FCC Website: compliance and is intended for use with this product.
  • Page 184 energy moving together (radiating) through space. The area where these characterize an RF field is by means of the power density. Power density is waves are found is called an electromagnetic field. defined as power per unit area. For example, power density can be expressed in terms of milliwatts (one thousandth of a watt) per square Radio waves are created due to the movement of electrical charges in centimeter (mW/cm2) or microwatts (one millionth of a watt) per square...
  • Page 185 FDA, EPA and other US government agencies responsible for public can be found in two FCC bulletins, OET Bulletins 56 and 65: http:// health and safety have worked together and in connection with WHO to www.fcc.gov/oet/info/documents/bulletins/#56; http://www.fcc.gov/oet/info/ monitor developments and identify research needs related to RF documents/bulletins/#65.
  • Page 186 can be found in Section 1.1307(b) of the FCC's Rules and Regulations Do hands-free kits for wireless phones reduce risks from exposure to [(47 CFR 1.1307(b)]. RF emissions? How can I obtain the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) value for my Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions from wireless phone? wireless phones, there is no reason to believe that hands-free kits reduce...
  • Page 187 of three antennas each. One antenna in each group is used to transmit approaching or exceeding safety guidelines should be encountered only signals to wireless phones, and the other two antennas in each group are very close to or directly in front of the antennas. In addition, for sector- used to receive signals from wireless phones.
  • Page 188 the licensee is not required to provide the FCC with specific location and What is FDA's role concerning the safety of wireless phones? operating parameters of these facilities. Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting Information on site specific licensed facilities can be found the “General consumer products such as wireless phones before they can be sold, as it Menu Reports”...
  • Page 189 What kinds of phones are the subject of this update? needed. Lifetime animal exposure studies could be completed in a few years. However, very large numbers of animals would be needed to The term “wireless phone” refers here to hand-held wireless phones with provide reliable proof of a cancer promoting effect if one exists.
  • Page 190 If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone every “compatible” phone and a “compatible” hearing aid at the same time. This day, you could place more distance between your body and the source standard was approved by the IEEE in 2000. of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance.
  • Page 191 which coordinates RF health-related activities among the various federal funded by industry organizations. More research is being carried out agencies with health or regulatory responsibilities in this area. overseas, particularly in Europe. OSHA is responsible for protecting workers from exposure to hazardous In 1996, the World Health Organization (WHO) established the chemical and physical agents.
  • Page 192 measurement uncertainty permitted by current measurement standards was added to the maximum permissible SAR, the resulting SAR value would be well below any level known to produce an acute effect. Consequently, FCC's approach with measurement uncertainty will not result in consumers being exposed to any known risk from the RF emitted by cellular telephones.
  • Page 193: Index

    22 Address Book Lookup option 71 keyboard backlight 24 addresses 1X icon 70, 74 Treo 650 smartphone 15 adding multiple recipients to 55, 64, 71 24-hour clock 140 Active Call View 46, 48 assigning to favorite buttons 55 3G2 files 87 active calls.
  • Page 194 Alert Volume pick list 131 running on expansion cards 125, 126, 176 alerts sending over Bluetooth connections 61 Background check box 96 clearing 39, 65 setting default 138 backgrounds 96, 133 displaying information with 73 synchronizing information from 33, 34 backing up information 30, 150 incoming messages and 65, 71 transferring information from 33...
  • Page 195 bookmarks 75–77, 116, 153 call waiting 49 favorite buttons 55 Bookmarks View 75, 76 Call Waiting dialog box 49 lock codes 144 Bookmarks View icon 76 caller ID photos 90, 132 multimedia messages 71 brightness (screen) 35, 135 caller IDs 48, 133 passwords 143 browsing the web.
  • Page 196 videos 83 headsets to Bluetooth devices 56, 58 phone numbers 41 web links 74, 75 headsets to phone 40, 56 photos 84 city information 110, 111, 139 to Bluetooth devices 58 text 78 City pick list 110, 111 to personal computers 31 videos 84 Clear Cache button 80 to virtual private networks 147–148...
  • Page 197 system sounds 134 sorting on 67, 72 Dial Pad button 47 tasks 102 Day View 92, 97 dialing 16, 41–42, 66, 78 text messages 68 Daylight Savings Time setting 139 dialog boxes web browser 79–80 decimal display formats (calculator) 113 accessing command buttons on 22 cycling through applications 29 decimal points 140...
  • Page 198 pending messages 67 editing ending phone calls 46, 47, 50 personal calendar 92 bookmarks 77 engineering notation 113 photos 81, 83, 87 contact information 91 entering private records 146, 147 events 95 additional cities 111 recording time 82 favorite buttons 55 contacts 90 signal strength 39 lock codes 144...
  • Page 199 copying applications to 126 Font command 74 headset jack 9 copying photos or videos to 84 fonts 74, 135 headsets downloading to 77 forgetting passwords 145, 147 connecting to Bluetooth devices 56, 58 formatting 127 Format Card command 127 connecting to phone 40, 56 inserting 125 Formats Preferences screen 140 listening to music and 57...
  • Page 200 inactivity 35 IR port 8, 116 listening to voice captions 83 Inbox 66, 72 items in lists 20, 21, 23 loading web pages 74 incoming message icon 66 iTunes 105 locating chat sessions 67 incoming messages 39, 66 locating information. searching incoming phone calls 44, 49 Location icon 52...
  • Page 201 multimedia messages 72 editing 71 deleting 73 phone calls 46–47 enabling deletion confirmation for 68, 73 dialing from 42 tasks 99–102 invalid characters in 64 memory consumption and 176 text messages 66 maximum length of 64, 65 paging through 71, 72 map 110 memory consumption and 176 playing 72...
  • Page 202 Palm OS features 14 web pages 66, 75, 78 No Service message 15, 39 Palm Powered devices 36 World Clock 110 notes palmOne online support 36, 178 operating systems 30, 179 See also memos; messages palmOne Software Installation CD 7 Optimized View 75...
  • Page 203 pending alerts 39 running applications during 48, 49 saving 72, 82, 86 pending messages 67 sending to voicemail 44 selecting as backgrounds 96 personal computers transmitting location during 51 sending 70, 82, 83–84 connecting smartphone to 31 viewing details about 51 setting preferences for 86 downloading applications to 120 phone indicator light 9...
  • Page 204 16, 43 restoring factory defaults 138 restoring private entries 147 protecting the screen 160 refreshing web pages 75 protecting Treo 650 smartphone 9, 142–148 regulations and disclaimers 181 restricting location information 52 proxy servers 80 reinstalling applications 157...
  • Page 205 rotating photos 83 searching for Send To Device droplet 105 rounding numbers 113 contacts 42, 114, 147 sending information 114 applications over Bluetooth 61 specific characters 115 email 66, 76 text 78, 115 information over Bluetooth 60 secondary applications 28, 29 multimedia messages 70, 71 safety 181 secure connections 60...
  • Page 206 126 Song Details command 107 photos 81 customizing 4, 81, 129 songlists. playlists Treo 650 smartphone 9, 10 dialing 16, 41–42, 66, 78 songs. music videos 82 displaying signal strength for 39 Sort by check box 102 stylus 8, 20, 22 features illustrated 8–10...
  • Page 207 153 setting alarms for 102 sorting 67 transmitting longitude and latitude 51 setting details for 99 troubleshooting 164 Treo 650 smartphone smartphone setting preferences for 102 viewing status of 66 trigonometric functions 112 synchronizing 34 Text Telephone devices 52...
  • Page 208 Treo 650 on and off 14, 28, 141, 143 deleting 83, 85 web pages 74, 75, 76, 78 Typing starts Contacts search option 42 displaying 82, 83, 87 views 25 jumping to specific sections of 82 virtual private networks (VPNs) 147–148...
  • Page 209 75 Week View 92 web browsing weight conversions 113 active calls and 48 Welcome CD 7 from Treo 650 smartphone 74 Welcome screen 11 memory consumption and 176 Wide Page View 75 requirements for 6 Windows systems...
  • Page 210 208 :: Index...
  • Page 211: Specifications

    Specifications Radio •CDMA 1900/800 digital dual-band Phone features • Personal speakerphone • Microphone mute option • Hands-free headset jack • TTY compatible (2.5 mm, 3-barrel connector) • 6-way calling Processor technology • Intel PXA270 312MHz processor Expansion • SD/MultiMediaCard/SDIO card slot Battery •...
  • Page 212 Specifications Included software • Phone (including Palm OS Contacts, • Memos Favorites, Dial Pad) • Tasks • Camera • Calculator Basic and Advanced • Messaging (text and multimedia) ® ® • Palm Desktop software and HotSync • Web browser (Internet) Manager •...

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