Palm Centro (Verizon) Guide de l'utilisateur

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Welcome .................................................................................. 3
Thank you for choosing Verizon Wireless........................ 3
The basics ................................................................................ 5
Overview: The Palm
®
Centro™smartphone...................... 6
Turning your smartphone on/off.................................... 9
Making, receiving, and ending calls ............................... 10
Adjusting ringer volume and ringtones.......................... 13
Setting up and accessing voicemail ................................ 14
What are all those icons?................................................ 15
Using a phone headset ................................................... 17
Managing personal information..................................... 19
Locking your smartphone and info................................. 25
Turning all sounds on and off ......................................... 26
Performing a soft reset................................................... 27
Where to learn more ...................................................... 27
Assistance ................................................................................ 29
May we help you?........................................................... 30
EZ Move® (if you move).................................................. 35
Loss or theft.................................................................... 35
Toll-free calls and emergency services............................ 35
Fraud prevention............................................................ 36
Assistive communication devices ................................... 36
Mobile entertainment .............................................................. 37
Your email...................................................................... 38
Messaging...................................................................... 39
Web browser.................................................................. 41
Optional services ...................................................................... 43
Safety and protection ..................................................... 44
Wireless device protection.............................................. 44
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Page 1 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTSWelcome ... 3Thank you for choosing Verizon Wireless..

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pg 10THE BASICSTurning your phone on and offWhen your phone is on, it is connected to the network (provided you are in a coverage area) so that you ca

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pg 11THE BASICSDialing using the onscreen Dial Pad1:Press Phone .2:Enter the phone number by tapping the onscreen Dial Pad with the stylus.3:Tap Dial

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pg 12THE BASICS4:Highlight the number you want to dial.5:Press Send to make the call.NOTE: To restart your search, press Backspace to delete letters

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pg 13THE BASICSUsing speakerphoneTurn on the speakerphone when you want to talk hands-free or let other people listen to the conversation. When the sp

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pg 14THE BASICSChanging ringtonesSelecting ringtones1:Press Phone .2:Press Menu .3:Select Options and then select Sound Preferences.4:Select the Appli

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pg 15THE BASICSSetting up voicemail1:Press Phone .2:Press and hold 1 or select the Voicemail favorite button to call the Verizon Wireless automated vo

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pg 16THE BASICSYou are outside a Verizon Wireless coverage area and are roaming on another wireless service provider’s network. This icon appears in a

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pg 17THE BASICSUsing a phone headsetYou can connect a phone headset for hands-free operation. If you need to use your phone while driving and this is

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pg 18THE BASICSNOTE: Partnership is also know as paired relationship, pairing, trusted device, and trusted pair.For a list of compatible hands-free de

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pg 19THE BASICS8:After you finish setting up the device, select Done to return to Trusted Devices View.NOTE: For some car kits, you need to initiate a

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TABLE OF CONTENTSVoice services... 44International services ...

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pg 20THE BASICSWindows users: To sync your info, you must install Palm® Desktop software from the Getting Started CD that came with your smartphone—ev

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pg 21THE BASICSMessages appear on both your smartphone and on your computer indicating that synchronization is in progress. 3:Wait until you see the m

Page 15 - What are all those icons?

pg 22THE BASICSDisplay additional fields for this contact: Select Plus .6:(Optional) Many fields on the Contact Edit screen have arrows next to their

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pg 23THE BASICSCalendar—Creating an eventNOTE: If you have several appointments to enter, it’s more efficient to use the included Palm Desktop softwar

Page 17 - Using a phone headset

pg 24THE BASICSNOTE: To automatically assign a time zone to your events, open the Options menu, select Preferences, and check the New events use time

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pg 25THE BASICSLocking your smartphone and infoNOTE: In addition to the locking features described here, you can also lock your phone, your smartphone

Page 19 - Managing personal information

pg 26THE BASICSLocking your screenYou can set your smartphone to automatically lock the screen’s touch-sensitive features in certain situations. 1:Pre

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pg 27THE BASICSPerforming a soft resetIf your smartphone is not responding or you have trouble synchronizing with your computer, a soft reset may help

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pg 28THE BASICS•On your computer, go to: palm.com/centroverizon-support.•On your smartphone, press Applications , select My Centro, select the Support

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...pg 29ASSISTANCEAssistance•May we help you?•EZ Move® (if you move)•Loss or theft•Toll-free calls and emergency services•Fr

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pg 3WelcomeThank you for choosing Verizon WirelessYou’re now connected to the power of America’s most reliable wireless network. This guide helps you

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pg 30ASSISTANCEMay we help you?Online assistanceMain website: verizonwireless.comOther helpful websites and information:verizonwireless.com/welcome•In

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pg 31ASSISTANCEpurchase a new wireless device at its promotional price through My Account every year with a 2-year renewal (upgrade fee applies).•If y

Page 26 - Turning all sounds on and off

pg 32ASSISTANCE•Your satisfaction is guaranteed with our Test Drive program. Now you can Test Drive our network; make calls and even try out a cool ne

Page 27 - Where to learn more

pg 33ASSISTANCEAddress or account changesIt’s important that we have your most current information so we’re able to reach you for any reason. There ar

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pg 34ASSISTANCEGoing paperlessYou have the option of eliminating your paper bill and receiving bill notification via e-mail. To eliminate your paper s

Page 29 - Assistance

pg 35ASSISTANCE•Home banking: Verizon Wireless and CheckFree® have teamed together to give you the option to pay your wireless bill online at your cho

Page 30 - May we help you?

pg 36ASSISTANCEFraud preventionVerizon Wireless wants to protect your privacy and works hard to prevent unauthorized phone usage or fraud. Wireless nu

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...pg 37MOBILE ENTERTAINMENTMobile entertainment•Your email•Messaging•Web browser

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pg 38MOBILE ENTERTAINMENTYour emailYour Palm®Centro™ smartphone includes the Wireless Sync application from Verizon Wireless. Wireless Sync from Veri

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pg 39MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT•An internet connection on your smartphone.•If you are a corporate email user, you must have a computer at work that is conne

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Page 35 - Loss or theft

pg 40MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT5:Enter your message or select QuickText to insert predefined phrases. To insert emoticons, select .6:(Optional) Press Men

Page 36 - Fraud prevention

pg 41MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT7:Select Add Media to add a picture, video, voice memo, or ringtone to the message. Select the type of media, then the item,

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pg 42MOBILE ENTERTAINMENTOpens a dialog box where you can enter a web address you want to go to or view a list of recently viewed web pages. Goes back

Page 38 - Your email

...pg 43OPTIONAL SERVICESOptional services•Safety and protection•Wireless device protection•Voice services•International servi

Page 39 - Messaging

pg 44OPTIONAL SERVICESWork wirelessly. Protect your wireless device against damage, or even more importantly, protect yourself on the road. You can fi

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pg 45OPTIONAL SERVICESGlobal Rental:For the less frequent international traveler, Verizon Wireless customers can quickly and easily rent a wireless de

Page 41 - Web browser

pg 46OPTIONAL SERVICES

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pg 47MORE INFORMATIONMore information

Page 43 - Optional

pg 48MORE INFORMATIONHow wireless worksYour wireless service is different from your home or business phone service. On a wireless device, you must pre

Page 44 - International services

pg 49MORE INFORMATIONrequirements of the program. If you enrolled in the program on or after 11/25/02, you must take advantage of the New Every Two of

Page 45 - Other products and services

...pg 5THE BASICSThe basics•Overview: The Palm®Centro™smartphone•Turning your smartphone on/off•Making, receiving, and endi

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pg 50MORE INFORMATIONservice, but have not paid your final bill, the deposit will be applied to your account, and you will receive any remaining funds

Page 47 - MORE INFORMATION

pg 51MORE INFORMATIONYou can register by either of the following methods:By wireless device:1-888-382-1222 from the wireless number you wish to regist

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pg 52MORE INFORMATIONthat wireless phone usage can lead to cancer or a variety of other problems, including headaches, dizziness or memory loss.” This

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pg 53MORE INFORMATIONCan I minimize my RF exposure?If you are concerned about RF, there are several simple steps you can take to minimize your RF expo

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pg 54MORE INFORMATIONA copy of the UK’s leaflet is available at http://www.dh.gov.uk (search “Mobile”), or you can write to NRPB, Chilton, Didcot, Oxo

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pg 55MORE INFORMATIONThe amount of sound produced by a portable audio device varies depending on the nature of the sound, the device, the device setti

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pg 56MORE INFORMATIONNational Institute on Deafness and Other Communication DisordersNational Institutes of Health31 Center Drive, MSC 2320Bethesda, M

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pg 57MORE INFORMATIONIf you have any questions about using your wireless phone with such a device, consult your health care provider.For additional in

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pg 58MORE INFORMATIONOther Medical Devices, Hospitals: If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determ

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pg 59MORE INFORMATIONProduct Handling & Safety: You alone are responsible for how you use your smartphone and any consequences of its use. You mus

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pg 6THE BASICSOverview: The Palm®Centro™smartphone1Charge indicator light2Volume button3Side button4Phone5Send (for making calls)6Calendar7Stylus8Ear

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pg 60MORE INFORMATION• The rapidity with which you touch, connect, or disconnect electronic devices. While you should always take appropriate precauti

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pg 7THE BASICSMoving around the screenTo move around the screen, you can use the 5-way navigator for one-handed navigation, or you can tap items on

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pg 8THE BASICSHighlighting text: You can use the stylus to highlight text on the screen.•Tap and drag the stylus across the text you want to highlight

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pg 9THE BASICSTurning your smartphone on/offNOTE: We use the term smartphone to describe your device and its physical attributes, and phone to describ

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