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2How to Use This GuideWe know you’re eager to start using your device right away, and the sections of this guide are designed to help you do just that
92 Section 2B: Phone FeaturesWARNING:911 Emergency CallingSprint recommends that TTY users make emergency calls by other means, including Telecommunic
Section 2B: Phone Features 93Phone FeaturesControlling Your Roaming ExperienceYour device is digital dual-band, which means you can make and receive c
94 Section 2B: Phone Features4. Select the Network Selection pick list and select the networks with which you want to allow your phone to make a conne
Section 2B: Phone Features 95Phone FeaturesChecking Signal Strength and Phone StatusYou can monitor the status of your device’s signal strength and se
96 Section 2B: Phone FeaturesAppears when call forwarding is active.TTY/TDD mode is active. Use this mode to communicate by telephone if you are deaf
Section 2B: Phone Features 97Phone FeaturesYour battery is partially drained. When the battery drains to 20% of its capacity, the icon changes from bl
98 Section 2B: Phone FeaturesViewing and Using the Alert ScreenThe Alert screen on your device shows information about incoming items such as new emai
Section 3Using Sprint Vision and Other Wireless Connections
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Section 3A: Sprint Vision 101Sprint VisionSection 3ASprint Vision—The BasicsIn This Section⽧ Getting Started With Sprint Vision⽧ Sprint Vision Feature
3WARNING:Please refer to “Important Safety Information” on page 327 to learn about information that helps you safely use your phone. Failure to read a
102 Section 3A: Sprint VisionGetting Started With Sprint VisionSprint Vision provides wireless access to the Internet anywhere on the Sprint National
Section 3A: Sprint Vision 103Sprint VisionSprint Vision FeaturesWith Sprint Vision services, you have access to additional features, better performanc
104 Section 3A: Sprint VisionAccessing Sprint VisionOnce your device is activated, you are signed in and ready to connect to Sprint Vision services at
Section 3B: Sprint Power Vision 105Sprint Power VisionSection 3BSprint Power VisionIn This Section⽧ Getting to Know Sprint Power Vision⽧ Personalizing
106 Section 3B: Sprint Power VisionGetting to Know Sprint Power VisionSprint Power Vision combines unmatched visual and sound clarity with broadband-l
Section 3B: Sprint Power Vision 107Sprint Power VisionPersonalizing Your Service With On DemandWith Sprint Power Vision’s exclusive On Demand feature,
108 Section 3B: Sprint Power VisionTo Access News Information Using On Demand:1. Press Applications and select On Demand . (The On Demand menu scree
Section 3B: Sprint Power Vision 109Sprint Power Vision5. From the Movie Title display, select an option and follow the onscreen instructions. Options
110 Section 3B: Sprint Power VisionUsing Your Device’s Phone as a ModemYour device’s data capabilities enable you to use your device’s phone as a mode
Section 3B: Sprint Power Vision 111Sprint Power Vision4. Make sure your device’s phone is turned on (see “Turning Your Device’s Phone On and Off” on p
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Section 3C: Email 113EmailSection 3CUsing EmailIn This Section⽧ What Email Applications Can I Use on My Smart Device?⽧ The VersaMail Application⽧ Usin
114 Section 3C: EmailWhat Email Applications Can I Use on My Smart Device?If you’ve activated Sprint Vision, you’re ready to set up an email applicati
Section 3C: Email 115EmailThe VersaMail ApplicationVersaMail enables you to access up to eight email accounts—personal or corporate. You can view atta
116 Section 3C: Email3. If your email provider’s name is not listed, you need to obtain the following information from your system administrator or IS
Section 3C: Email 117EmailSetting Up VersaMail to Work With Common Providers1. Press Applications and select Email to open the VersaMail applicati
118 Section 3C: EmailSetting Up VersaMail to Work With Other Providers1. Press Applications and select Email to open the VersaMail application.2.
Section 3C: Email 119EmailReceiving and Viewing Messages1. Make sure your phone is turned on (see “Turning Your Device’s Phone On and Off” on page 55)
120 Section 3C: EmailReplying to Messages1. From the Inbox or another folder, open the message to which you want to respond.2. From Message view, sele
Section 3C: Email 121Email4. Enter the subject and message text. (To move between fields, press Up or Down .)5. Select one of the following buttons:䡲
Section 1Setting Up Your Smart Device and Your Computer
122 Section 3C: Email4. On the Select Media screen, select the Album pick list to go to the album containing the picture or video you want, and then c
Section 3C: Email 123EmailAttaching Other Types of Files 1. Create the message to which you want to attach the item.2. On the New Message screen, sele
124 Section 3C: EmailSelect the folder icon to the left of the attachment name to open a menu of tasks you can do with the attachment, including View,
Section 3C: Email 125EmailDeleting Multiple Messages1. On the Inbox or another folder screen, select the bullet next to the icon of each message that
126 Section 3C: EmailSwitching Between AccountsYou can switch between different email accounts—for example, between your work and your personal accoun
Section 3C: Email 127Email7. Select the days you want the schedule to be active. You can choose any number of days, but you can set up only one schedu
128 Section 3C: Email4. Set any of the following preferences:䡲 Get indicates whether to get message subjects only or entire messages.䡲 Ask Every Time
Section 3C: Email 129Email䡲 Message Format sets the format in which you retrieve messages. If you choose HTML, any messages sent in HTML format appear
130 Section 3C: EmailGetting Messages From Your Corporate Microsoft Exchange Server Onto Your DeviceMicrosoft Exchange ActiveSync works with the Calen
Section 3C: Email 131EmailUsing Good Mobile MessagingYou can install the optional Good Mobile Messaging software for secure, real-time access to your
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Section 3D: Messaging 133MessagingSection 3DMessagingIn This Section⽧ Creating and Sending Messages⽧ Receiving Messages⽧ Using Messaging to Chat⽧ Mana
134 Section 3D: MessagingCreating and Sending MessagesYou can exchange brief text messages with other wireless phones that have text messaging capabil
Section 3D: Messaging 135Messaging4. Press Down to jump to the body of the message.5. Enter your message or select QuickText to insert predefined
136 Section 3D: MessagingThe first time you share a picture or video, you are prompted to establish a Sprint Picture Mail account and password. Enter
Section 3D: Messaging 137Messaging5. Select the Media icon and select one of the following:䡲 Attach from device lets you attach a picture or video fro
138 Section 3D: MessagingMessaging Tips䢇 You can address messages to multiple recipients by separating the addresses with a comma.䢇 When entering mess
Section 3D: Messaging 139MessagingReceiving MessagesWhen your phone is on and is in an area of wireless coverage, you automatically receive new text m
140 Section 3D: MessagingYour device automatically opens the appropriate application from the link.Arranging Your MessagesYou can rearrange the messag
Section 3D: Messaging 141MessagingUsing Messaging to ChatWhen you exchange more than one message with a single contact, the messages you exchange with
Section 1A: Device Setup 7Device SetupSection 1ASetting Up Your Treo™ 755P Smart Device by PalmIn This Section⽧ What You Need⽧ Your New Treo 755P Smar
142 Section 3D: MessagingManaging Your MessagesThe message descriptions in the Inbox, Outbox, and Sent folders show the message status:䢇 Unread messag
Section 3D: Messaging 143MessagingCustomizing Your Messaging Settings1. Press Messaging .2. Press Menu .3. Select Options, and then select Preferences
144 Section 3D: MessagingSelecting Messaging Alert Tones1. Press Messaging .2. Press Menu .3. Select Options, and then select Alerts.4. Select the App
Section 3D: Messaging 145MessagingUsing Online ServicesSprint Picture Mail Online Services let you access printing and other services for photos and v
Section 3E: Browsing the Web 147Browsing the WebSection 3EBrowsing the WebIn This Section⽧ Viewing a Web Page⽧ Working With Web Pages⽧ Working With Bo
148 Section 3E: Browsing the WebViewing a Web PageThe Web browser uses patent-pending technology to optimize Web pages for your device. By default, th
Section 3E: Browsing the Web 149Browsing the Web䡲 Follow a link to another Web page: In Optimized Mode, highlight the link by pressing Up , Down , Lef
150 Section 3E: Browsing the WebTip:The navigation bar shows status information while a page is loading. You don’t have to wait for a page to fully lo
Section 3E: Browsing the Web 151Browsing the WebWorking With Web PagesDownloading Files From a Web PageThe Web browser lets you download files that ar
8 Section 1A: Device SetupWhat You NeedYour Treo™ 755P smart device by Palm box contains the following:Hardware䢇 Treo device.䢇 Rechargeable battery.䢇
152 Section 3E: Browsing the WebStreaming Files From a Web PageThe Web browser lets you stream files that are recognized by one of the applications on
Section 3E: Browsing the Web 153Browsing the WebCopying Text From a Web PageYou can copy text from a Web page and paste it into other applications. 1.
154 Section 3E: Browsing the WebFinding Text on a Web Page1. From Page view, press Menu .2. Select Find Text on Page on the Page menu.3. Enter the tex
Section 3E: Browsing the Web 155Browsing the WebWorking With Bookmarks and Saved PagesCreating a BookmarkWith bookmarks, you can quickly access a Web
156 Section 3E: Browsing the WebViewing Bookmarks or Saved PagesBookmarks and saved pages appear in Bookmarks view. Saved pages are indicated by a sma
Section 3E: Browsing the Web 157Browsing the WebCustomizing Your Web Browser Settings1. Press Menu .2. Select Options, and then select Preferences.3.
158 Section 3E: Browsing the Web䡲 Normal mode/Fast mode indicates whether you want to hide selected items so that Web pages load faster. When you sele
Section 3F: Bluetooth/DUN 159Bluetooth/DUNSection 3FUsing Bluetooth® Wireless Technology and Dial-Up NetworkingIn This Section⽧ Connecting to Devices
160 Section 3F: Bluetooth/DUNConnecting to Devices With Bluetooth Wireless TechnologyWith your Treo™ 755P smart device by Palm’s built-in Bluetooth® w
Section 3F: Bluetooth/DUN 161Bluetooth/DUN1. Press Applications and select Bluetooth .2. Select Bluetooth On.3. (Optional) Enter a device name that
Section 1A: Device Setup 9Device SetupSoftware䢇 Palm Software Installation CD (includes desktop synchronization software and links to bonus software f
162 Section 3F: Bluetooth/DUNRequesting a Connection With Another Bluetooth Device1. Press Applications and select Bluetooth .2. If you have not alr
Section 3F: Bluetooth/DUN 163Bluetooth/DUNAccepting a Connection From Another Bluetooth Device1. To prepare your Treo device to be able to accept a co
164 Section 3F: Bluetooth/DUNUsing Your Device as a Wireless Modem Dial-up networking (DUN) is the feature that converts the phone on your Treo device
Section 3F: Bluetooth/DUN 165Bluetooth/DUNCreating a Partnership Between Your Device and Your Computer1. Make sure that your computer’s Bluetooth sett
166 Section 3F: Bluetooth/DUNSetting Up Your Computer for a Bluetooth DUN ConnectionDial-up networking must be enabled or installed on your computer.
Section 3F: Bluetooth/DUN 167Bluetooth/DUNTo verify that you are connected, look for a network connection icon in the taskbar at the bottom of your co
Section 4Your Portable Media Device
Section 4A: Pictures & Videos 171Pictures & VideosSection 4AWorking With Your Pictures and VideosIn This Section⽧ Taking Pictures and Videos⽧
10 Section 1A: Device SetupYour New Treo 755P Smart Device by PalmYour Device’s Features: Front View1. Indicator Light provides status information for
172 Section 4A: Pictures & VideosTaking Pictures and VideosThe camera version of the Treo™ 755P smart device by Palm comes with an easy-to-use, bu
Section 4A: Pictures & Videos 173Pictures & Videosstore the picture in a different location, select the album pick list in the lower-right cor
174 Section 4A: Pictures & VideosRecording a Video1. Press Applications and select Camcorder . 2. By default, the Camcorder application stores v
Section 4A: Pictures & Videos 175Pictures & Videos Opens a list of options for sending the video:䡲 Select Send with PictureMail to send the vi
176 Section 4A: Pictures & VideosCustomizing Your Camera SettingsYou can customize the built-in camera’s settings for your Treo device.1. Open Cam
Section 4A: Pictures & Videos 177Pictures & VideosViewing Pictures and VideosViewing a PictureIn addition to viewing the pictures you capture
178 Section 4A: Pictures & VideosViewing a VideoIn addition to viewing the videos you capture with the built-in camcorder, you can view videos cap
Section 4A: Pictures & Videos 179Pictures & VideosOrganizing Pictures and VideosAfter you take pictures and record videos, you can organize th
180 Section 4A: Pictures & Videos4. Select the pictures or videos that you want to add or remove, or select Select All to add or remove the entire
Section 4A: Pictures & Videos 181Pictures & Videos7. Select the Copy items to pick list and select whether you want to copy the selected items
Section 1A: Device Setup 11Device Setup3. 5-way Navigator gives you one-handed access to moving around the device screen and selecting options. See “M
182 Section 4A: Pictures & VideosRotating a Picture1. Open the picture you want to rotate.2. Press Menu .3. Select Rotate from the Photo menu.4. S
Section 4A: Pictures & Videos 183Pictures & VideosUsing Your Online AlbumUploading Pictures to Your Online AlbumYour Sprint Picture Mail accou
184 Section 4A: Pictures & VideosViewing Pictures and Videos on Your ComputerWhen you synchronize your smart device, your pictures and videos are
Section 4B: Music 185MusicSection 4BListening to MusicIn This Section⽧ Setting Up Windows Media Player for MP3⽧ Transferring MP3 Files From Your Compu
186 Section 4B: MusicSetting Up Windows Media Player for MP3On a Windows computer, you need to set Windows Media Player settings to save your music fi
Section 4B: Music 187Music8. Click the Quality tab and uncheck the Convert files as required by this handheld (recommended) box. Click Apply. 9. Click
188 Section 4B: MusicTransferring MP3 Files From Your ComputerThe Pocket Tunes software that comes with your device is compatible with the popular MP3
Section 4B: Music 189MusicTip: You can also use a card reader accessory (sold separately) to transfer MP3 files from your computer to your expansion c
190 Section 4B: MusicTransferring Music From a CD to Your DeviceIf your songs are on a CD and you want to listen to them on your device, you need to c
Section 4B: Music 191MusicListening to Music on Your Treo Device1. Press Applications and select pTunes .2. Do any of the following:䡲 To play the cu
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12 Section 1A: Device SetupYour Device’s Features: Back View14. Self-portrait Mirror enables you to take a picture of yourself (if your device include
192 Section 4B: Musicscreen. If you want to stop playing music when you exit Pocket Tunes, open the Background Prefs menu, uncheck the Enable Backgrou
Section 4B: Music 193Music䡲 To add a song, select Add Song, check a song’s box, and then select Done.䡲 To move a song up or down one slot, select a so
Section 4C: Sprint TV 195Sprint TVSection 4CWatching Sprint TVIn This Section⽧ Accessing Streamed Media⽧ Viewing Streamed Media
196 Section 4C: Sprint TVAccessing Streamed MediaThe Sprint TV application enables you to view streamed audio and video media from various channels on
Section 4C: Sprint TV 197Sprint TVViewing Streamed MediaOnce you connect to the server, playback begins immediately. Use the following controls when v
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Section 5Your Mobile Organizer
Section 5A: Organizer Features 201Organizer FeaturesSection 5AUsing Your Device’s Organizer FeaturesIn This Section⽧ Contacts⽧ Calendar⽧ Tasks⽧ Memos
Section 1A: Device Setup 13Device Setup21. Expansion Card Slot allows you to expand the capabilities of your device using a miniSD card. See “Using Ex
202 Section 5A: Organizer FeaturesContactsContacts is where you enter information about people you know. You can access this information from the Phon
Section 5A: Organizer Features 203Organizer Features3. Select New Contact.4. Use the 5-way to move between fields as you enter information. 5. (Opti
204 Section 5A: Organizer FeaturesViewing or Changing Contact Information1. In the Contacts list, begin entering one of the following for the contact
Section 5A: Organizer Features 205Organizer FeaturesDeleting a Contact1. Open the contact you want to delete.2. Press Menu .3. Select Delete Contact o
206 Section 5A: Organizer FeaturesCalendarCalendar is a powerful organizer application that helps you manage your schedule. You can view your calendar
Section 5A: Organizer Features 207Organizer Features䡲 Day view shows your daily schedule one day at a time.䡲 Week view shows your schedule for an enti
208 Section 5A: Organizer Features4. Using the keyboard, enter a starting hour and minute for the event. (For example, enter 545 for 5:45.)5. Select t
Section 5A: Organizer Features 209Organizer Featurestime zone from the Automatically set pick list, the event time shifts if you travel to a different
210 Section 5A: Organizer Features1. Press Calendar until you are in Day view. 2. Press Left or Right to go to the date of the event.3. Make sure
Section 5A: Organizer Features 211Organizer FeaturesColor-Coding Your ScheduleUse color-coding to quickly spot various types of events. For example, m
14 Section 1A: Device SetupYour Device’s Features: Top View24. Sound On turns on the ringer and all other sounds, including alarms and music, when the
212 Section 5A: Organizer Features䡲 Location provides space for you to enter a description of where the event takes place.䡲 Category sets the color-co
Section 5A: Organizer Features 213Organizer Features5. Select the Day box and set any of the following Day view options:䡲 Show Category List displays
214 Section 5A: Organizer Features4. Select the Volume pick list, and then select the volume level.5. Select the Vibrate pick list, and then select ho
Section 5A: Organizer Features 215Organizer FeaturesTasksYou can use the Tasks application to keep track of tasks you need to complete and to keep a r
216 Section 5A: Organizer Features䡲 Private indicates whether the task is private. Check this box to mark this task private. See “Working With Private
Section 5A: Organizer Features 217Organizer FeaturesDeleting a Task1. Select the task you want to delete.2. Press Menu .3. Select Delete Task on the R
218 Section 5A: Organizer Features3. Set any of the following preferences:䡲 Sort by indicates the order in which your tasks appear in the list.䡲 Show
Section 5A: Organizer Features 219Organizer FeaturesMemosMemos are a great way to store notes on your Treo device. Each memo can include 4,096 charact
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Section 5B: Productivity 221ProductivitySection 5BIncreasing Your ProductivityIn This Section⽧ Using the Documents Application to Work With Your Offic
Section 1A: Device Setup 15Device SetupInserting the Battery1. Use one hand to press the Battery Door Release, and use your other hand to slide the ba
222 Section 5B: ProductivityUsing the Documents Application to Work With Your Office FilesWith the Documents application, you can take your important
Section 5B: Productivity 223ProductivityHere are a few more examples of what you can do with Documents:䢇 Send and receive email attachments in Word, E
224 Section 5B: ProductivityVoice MemoVoice Memo provides a place for you to record and play back notes and other important thoughts directly on your
Section 5B: Productivity 225ProductivityListening to a Voice Memo1. Press Applications and select Voice Memo .2. In the Voice Memo list, navigate to
226 Section 5B: ProductivityWorld ClockWorld Clock displays the day and time in three cities anywhere around the globe. Whether you’re traveling or st
Section 5B: Productivity 227Productivity6. If the city is not on Daylight Saving Time, uncheck this box. If Daylight Saving Time is observed, enter St
228 Section 5B: ProductivityCalculatorThe Calculator application includes a basic calculator, plus an advanced calculator with scientific, financial,
Section 5B: Productivity 229Productivity䡲 Math provides advanced mathematical functions such as exponents, roots, and logarithms.䡲 Trig provides trigo
Section 6Managing Your Information and Settings
16 Section 1A: Device SetupCharging the BatteryThe battery comes with a sufficient charge to complete the setup process and activate your phone. After
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Section 6A: Managing Files 233Managing FilesSection 6AManaging Files and ApplicationsIn This Section⽧ Using Find⽧ Installing Applications⽧ Removing Ap
234 Section 6A: Managing FilesUsing FindThe Find feature locates any text in the built-in applications and databases and in some third-party applicati
Section 6A: Managing Files 235Managing FilesInstalling ApplicationsYour Treo™ 755P smart device by Palm comes with several built-in and ready-to-use a
236 Section 6A: Managing FilesInstalling Applications From the InternetYou can use the Web browser on your device to install Palm OS files (PRC or PDB
Section 6A: Managing Files 237Managing FilesInstalling Other Third-Party Applications From a ComputerTo install other third-party applications from a
238 Section 6A: Managing FilesRemoving ApplicationsIf you decide that you no longer need an application or you want to free up memory, you can remove
Section 6A: Managing Files 239Managing FilesManually Deleting Applications From Your ComputerIf an application you delete reappears on your device, yo
240 Section 6A: Managing FilesViewing Application InformationThe Info screens display basic statistics about the applications on your Treo device.1. P
Section 6A: Managing Files 241Managing FilesSending Information Using Bluetooth® Wireless TechnologySending Entries Over a Bluetooth Wireless Connecti
Section 1A: Device Setup 17Device SetupThe onscreen battery icon displays the power status:䢇 Full battery : Battery is not connected to a wall outlet
242 Section 6A: Managing Files8. Select Send.9. Select Bluetooth, and then select OK.10. Select the receiving device(s) on the Discovery Results scree
Section 6A: Managing Files 243Managing FilesBeaming InformationYour Treo device is equipped with an IR (infrared) port that enables you to beam inform
244 Section 6A: Managing Files3. Select one of the following on the Record menu:䡲 Beam sends an individual entry.䡲 Beam Category sends all entries in
Section 6A: Managing Files 245Managing Files4. Select the Beam From pick list and select whether the application you want to beam is located on your T
246 Section 6A: Managing FilesSynchronizing Information—AdvancedChanging Which Applications SyncBy default, information from Calendar, Contacts, Memos
Section 6A: Managing Files 247Managing Files6. (Optional) Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each application for which you want to turn synchronization on or o
248 Section 6A: Managing Files3. From the User pop-up menu, select your device name.4. Select the application for which you want to turn synchronizati
Section 6A: Managing Files 249Managing Filestime you synchronize. Thereafter, information is updated according to the default setting for the applicat
250 Section 6A: Managing FilesSynchronizing Over a Bluetooth Connection1. Press Applications and select HotSync .2. Select Local.3. Select the pick
Section 6A: Managing Files 251Managing FilesOn a Windows computer:1. On your computer, click the HotSync manager icon in the taskbar in the lower-ri
18 Section 1A: Device SetupUsing a Sprint Charger AdapterIf the connector on your Sprint-approved 1 Amp AC charger or vehicle charger doesn’t fit into
252 Section 6A: Managing FilesWhen synchronization is complete, a message appears at the top of your device screen. Be patient; synchronization may ta
Section 6A: Managing Files 253Managing FilesUsing Expansion CardsThe expansion card slot on your Treo device enables you to add miniSD cards (sold sep
254 Section 6A: Managing FilesInserting an Expansion Card1. Open the door of the expansion card slot.2. Hold your device with the screen facing you, a
Section 6A: Managing Files 255Managing FilesOpening Applications on an Expansion CardAfter you insert an expansion card into the expansion card slot,
256 Section 6A: Managing Files1. Make sure the card is not write-protected. (For details, see the instructions that came with your card.)2. Press Appl
Section 6A: Managing Files 257Managing Files1. Make sure the card is not write-protected. (For details, see the instructions that came with your card.
Section 6B: Customizing 259CustomizingSection 6BCustomizing Your DeviceIn This Section⽧ Setting System Sounds⽧ Adjusting the Display and Appearance⽧ C
260 Section 6B: CustomizingSetting System SoundsSilencing SoundsYou can immediately silence all alerts, ringtones, music that plays through the built-
Section 6B: Customizing 261CustomizingSetting System Volume LevelsYou can set the volume level for system sounds, such as the tone that plays when you
Section 1A: Device Setup 19Device SetupMaximizing Battery LifeYou can increase the life of your device’s battery by following a few easy guidelines. R
262 Section 6B: CustomizingAdjusting the Display and AppearanceAdjusting the BrightnessDepending on the lighting conditions in which you’re using your
Section 6B: Customizing 263Customizing1. Open the application in which you want to change the font.2. Press Menu .3. Select Options, and then select F
264 Section 6B: Customizing䡲 Week starts sets the first day of the week (usually Sunday or Monday).䡲 Numbers sets the format for numbers with decimal
Section 6B: Customizing 265CustomizingChanging the Applications SettingsYou can change the Applications settings on your device so that you can easily
266 Section 6B: CustomizingSelecting the Applications DisplayBy default, Applications view displays each application as an icon. As an alternative, yo
Section 6B: Customizing 267CustomizingCustomizing Device ButtonsReassigning ButtonsWith Buttons Preferences you can select which applications are asso
268 Section 6B: CustomizingChanging Default ApplicationsSometimes one application looks for another application to handle information (for example, a
Section 6B: Customizing 269CustomizingSetting the Date and TimeBy default, your device synchronizes the date, time, and time zone with the Sprint Nati
270 Section 6B: Customizing5. If the Date and Time fields appear, select the Date field and select the date, and then select the Time field and select
Section 6B: Customizing 271CustomizingOptimizing Power SettingsPower Preferences enable you to adjust settings to maximize your device’s battery perfo
272 Section 6B: CustomizingLocking Your Device and InformationYour Treo device includes several features that help protect your device from inadverten
Section 6B: Customizing 273CustomizingTo turn off Keyguard, do the following:1. If the screen is off, press Power/End to wake up the screen.2. Press
274 Section 6B: CustomizingLocking Your ScreenYou can set your device to automatically lock the screen’s touch-sensitive features in certain situation
Section 6B: Customizing 275Customizing5. Select one of the following Phone Lock options:䡲 On phone power off locks your phone each time you turn it of
276 Section 6B: Customizing1. Press Applications and select Security . 2. Select the Password box.3. Assign a password and a password hint.4. Select
Section 6B: Customizing 277CustomizingWorking With Private EntriesIn most applications, you can mark individual entries as private. All private entrie
278 Section 6B: CustomizingViewing All Private EntriesYou can reveal all of the entries you’ve hidden or masked.1. Press Applications and select Sec
Section 6B: Customizing 279CustomizingEntering Owner InformationYou can use Owner Preferences to record information that you want to associate with yo
280 Section 6B: CustomizingUsing Connection SettingsConnecting to a Virtual Private NetworkIf you want to use your Treo device to access your corporat
Section 6B: Customizing 281CustomizingPurchasing Accessories for Your DeviceThese and other accessories are available from your local Sprint Store or
Section 1B: Setting Up Service 21Setting Up ServiceSection 1BSetting Up ServiceIn This Section⽧ Making Your First Call⽧ Setting Up Your Voicemail⽧ Cre
Section 7Resources
Section 7A: Help 285HelpSection 7AHelpIn This Section⽧ Trouble Upgrading?⽧ Resetting Your Treo Device⽧ Replacing the Battery⽧ Troubleshooting⽧ Making
286 Section 7A: HelpTrouble Upgrading?If you experience problems with your Treo™ 755P smart device by Palm after performing the upgrade steps describe
Section 7A: Help 287Help4. Delete all files from the original Backup subfolder.5. Perform a hard reset on your device. See “Resetting Your Treo Device
288 Section 7A: HelpResetting Your Treo Device Soft ResetPerforming a soft reset is similar to restarting a computer. If your Treo device is not respo
Section 7A: Help 289HelpHard ResetA hard reset erases all information and third-party software on your Treo device. Never perform a hard reset without
290 Section 7A: Help5. If a “Reformatting in progress” message appears, do not touch your device until the process is complete. This may take up to te
Section 7A: Help 291HelpReplacing the BatteryYour Treo device comes with a replaceable battery. Be sure to use a battery that is approved by Sprint an
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22 Section 1B: Setting Up ServiceMaking Your First CallDetermining If Your Device’s Phone Is Already ActivatedIf you received your device in the mail
292 Section 7A: HelpTroubleshootingDesktop Software InstallationIf you are having trouble installing the desktop software, you may have the wrong vers
Section 7A: Help 293HelpScreenThe Screen Appears Blank1. When a call lasts longer than the limit specified in Power Preferences, the screen dims autom
294 Section 7A: HelpThere’s a Blinking Bell at the Upper-Left Corner of the Screen The blinking bell in the upper-left corner of the screen is the Al
Section 7A: Help 295HelpSmithJ. Your user folder is usually located inside one of the following folders:C:\Program Files\Palm\ C:\Program Files\palmOn
296 Section 7A: Help6. If problems persist and you’re synchronizing through a USB hub, try connecting the sync cable to a different USB port, or direc
Section 7A: Help 297Help4. (Windows only) If the Windows New Hardware Wizard appears, the synchronization process may be timing out before the wizard
298 Section 7A: HelpPalm Desktop software, make sure the correct device name is selected in the User list on the toolbar of Palm Desktop software.3. O
Section 7A: Help 299HelpI Have Duplicate Entries in Microsoft Outlook After I Synchronize1. Open Microsoft Outlook and delete the duplicate entries.2.
300 Section 7A: Help3. On your computer, manually enter any Calendar information you added to your device since the last time you synchronized.4. Clic
Section 7A: Help 301HelpTo avoid this problem in the future, do not assign time zones to your events. Palm Desktop software does not support time zone
Section 1B: Setting Up Service 23Setting Up ServiceMaking a Call1. Press Phone .2. Press Center on the 5-way to turn off Keyguard (see “Locking Yo
302 Section 7A: HelpI Hear My Own Voice EchoAsk the person on the other end of the call to turn down the volume on his or her phone or to hold the pho
Section 7A: Help 303HelpOff” on page 55). If the problem persists and you’re using third-party applications, see “Third-Party Applications” on page 31
304 Section 7A: HelpI Hear Static or Interference When Using My Hands-Free Device䢇 Try moving your Treo device closer to the hands-free device. Audio
Section 7A: Help 305Help䢇 Some email service providers have other requirements specific to their service. For example, Yahoo! requires you to pay for
306 Section 7A: Help䢇 Enter the name of a different outgoing mail server for sending mail. Many ISPs, such as cable companies, require that you have a
Section 7A: Help 307HelpYou can change the setting in VersaMail preferences to download fewer than three days’ worth of messages (in which case, more-
308 Section 7A: Help䢇 If a text message arrives but does not display an alert, perform a soft reset (see “Soft Reset” on page 288).I Can’t Send or Rec
Section 7A: Help 309HelpThe Device Won’t Connect to the InternetYour Treo 755P smart device by Palm supports Sprint Vision and Sprint Power Vision, tw
310 Section 7A: Help䡲 Data coverage is available in your location.䡲 There are no data service outages in your location.I Can’t Access a Web PageFirst,
Section 7A: Help 311Help4. To be sure there is not a problem with your connection to the Sprint network, press and hold Power/End to turn off your p
24 Section 1B: Setting Up ServiceWhat’s My Phone Number?1. Make sure your phone is on (see “Turning Your Device’s Phone On and Off” on page 55 for inf
312 Section 7A: HelpCameraHere are some tips for taking good pictures with the built-in camera:䢇 Clean the camera’s lens with a soft, lint-free cloth.
Section 7A: Help 313HelpMaking Room on Your Treo DeviceKeep in mind that your Treo device includes an expansion card slot, and that you can store appl
314 Section 7A: HelpThird-Party ApplicationsSome third-party applications can cause conflicts with your Treo device. Third-party applications that mod
Section 7A: Help 315HelpRemember that not all third-party applications were written with the Treo 755P smart device by Palm in mind. You may encounter
316 Section 7A: HelpErrorsYour Treo device is designed to minimize interruptions when a system error occurs. If your device encounters a system error,
Section 7A: Help 317HelpWhere to Learn MoreFor a Quick Introduction䢇 Quick Tour: The Quick Tour introduces you to many of your Treo device’s features.
318 Section 7A: HelpIf You Need More Information䢇 Vista users: For information on using your device and desktop software with Windows Vista, visit www
Section 7A: Help 319HelpReceiving Automated Invoicing InformationFor your convenience, your phone gives you access to invoicing information on your Sp
Section 7B: Glossary 321GlossarySection 7BGlossary1xEV-DO (Evolution Data Optimized): A wireless broadband technology (also known as EVDO) that is des
Section 1B: Setting Up Service 25Setting Up ServiceSetting Up Your VoicemailAll unanswered calls to your device’s phone are automatically transferred
322 Section 7B: GlossaryDevice name: The name associated with your Treo device that distinguishes it from other Palm OS® devices. When you first synch
Section 7B: Glossary 323GlossaryPalm OS: The operating system of your Treo device. Palm OS is known for its simplicity of use and for the large number
324 Section 7B: GlossarySprint Power Vision network: An advanced mobile data network using the fastest commercially available wireless network technol
Section 8Safety and Specifications
Section 8A: Safety 327SafetySection 8AImportant Safety InformationIn This Section⽧ General Precautions⽧ Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Dev
328 Section 8A: SafetyGeneral PrecautionsThere are several simple guidelines to operating your device properly and maintaining safe, satisfactory serv
Section 8A: Safety 329SafetyMaintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your DeviceDo Not Rely on Your Device’s Phone for Emergency Calls Wireless phones su
330 Section 8A: SafetyRF signals. Also check with the manufacturer regarding any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.Consult the manufacture
Section 8A: Safety 331SafetyRestricting Children’s Access to Your DeviceYour Treo device is not a toy. Do not allow children to play with it as they c
26 Section 1B: Setting Up ServiceCreating Sprint Account PasswordsAs a Sprint customer, you enjoy unlimited access to your personal account informatio
332 Section 8A: SafetyUsing Your Phone With a Hearing Aid DeviceYour Sprint Power VisionSM smart device Treo™ 755P by Palm is compliant with the FCC H
Section 8A: Safety 333Safetyhearing aid. Add the rating of your hearing aid and your phone to determine probable usability:䢇 Any combined rating equal
334 Section 8A: Safety1. Make sure your phone is turned on (see “Turning Your Device’s Phone On and Off” on page 55).2. Press Phone .3. Press Menu .4.
Section 8A: Safety 335SafetyCaring for the BatteryProtecting Your BatteryThe guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your battery’s perfo
336 Section 8A: SafetyBattery Safety Information䢇 Do not disassemble or open, crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred.䢇 Do not modify or remanufactur
Section 8A: Safety 337SafetyRadiofrequency (RF) EnergyUnderstanding How Your Phone OperatesYour phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver. W
338 Section 8A: SafetyThe SAR value of a phone is the result of an extensive testing, measuring, and calculation process. It does not represent how mu
Section 8A: Safety 339SafetyStatic Electricity, ESD, and Your DeviceElectrostatic discharge (ESD) can cause damage to electronic devices if discharged
340 Section 8A: SafetyPrecautions Against ESDMake sure to discharge any built-up static electricity from yourself and your electronic devices before t
Section 8A: Safety 341SafetyOwner’s RecordThe model number, regulatory number, and serial number are located on a nameplate inside the battery compart
Section 1C: Computer Connection 27Computer ConnectionSection 1CConnecting to Your ComputerIn This Section⽧ Why Connect My Device to My Computer?⽧ Upgr
342 Section 8A: SafetyUser’s Guide Proprietary NoticeCDMA Technology is licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following patents:4
Section 8B: Specifications 343SpecificationsSection 8BSpecificationsIn This Section⽧ Specifications
344 Section 8B: SpecificationsSpecificationsRadio CDMA 1900/800 MHz digital dual-bandEVDO and 1xRTTPhone features Personal speakerphoneHands-free head
Section 8B: Specifications 345SpecificationsDisplay Touch-sensitive LCD screen (includes stylus) 65,536 colors (16-bit color)User-adjustable brightnes
346 Section 8B: SpecificationsOperating and storage temperature range32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C) 5% to 90% Relative Humidity (RH)
Index 347IndexIndexNumerics1xEV-DO (EVDO) technology 3211xRTT connections 951XRTT protocol 32124-hour clock 2635-way navigator 11, 42, 274911 phone ca
348 IndexBluetooth devices 162bookmarks 155–156caller ID pictures 203categories 265cities to World Clock 226contacts 68, 202emoticons 135, 137events 2
Index 349Indexdeleting 98displaying 96, 98, 209receiving messages and 139, 144selecting 98untimed events and 209voicemail and 63, 64Alerts command 127
350 Indexdownloading 124pictures and videos and 121removing 122ringtones and 123storing large 313voice memos and 122, 225Attachments dialog box 121, 1
Index 351Indexblank screens 293blinking bell 98, 294blinking indicator light 17, 98Bluetooth applicationdevice connections and 161, 162hands-free devi
28 Section 1C: Computer ConnectionWhy Connect My Device to My Computer? You need to install the desktop software and connect the sync cable so that yo
352 IndexCalendar applicationSee also calendarchanging screen fonts for 262color-coding events with 211defining custom intervals for 210displaying cur
Index 353Indexfavorite buttons 76information 28passwords 26, 278playlists 192screen fonts 262channel icon 196charactersaccessing international 321defi
354 IndexBluetooth devices 79, 160–163closing 111overview 28PCs and 34, 110power consumption and 19precautions for 340receiving information over Bluet
Index 355IndexCreate chats from messages pick list 143creatingalerts 127, 209backgrounds 212bookmarks 155–156categories 265contacts 68, 202email messa
356 Indexdeletingalerts 98applications 238, 239attachments 122bookmarks 156contacts 205device names 31email 124, 313events 212favorite buttons 76group
Index 357IndexDisplay my name in chat window as option 143display options (calendar) 212Display Options command 212display. See screendisplayingalerts
358 Indexediting. See changingEffects pick list 176electrostatic discharge 339–340emailaccessing 131, 280active phone calls and 67adding attachments t
Index 359Indexcreating 207, 209, 210deleting 212displaying 84, 213purging 211rescheduling 211scheduling 208synchronizing 35, 36transferring to smart d
360 Indexfolder icon 124folder pick list 119folders 119, 324Font command 263fonts 262forgetting passwords 276, 278formats (email) 129Formats command 2
Index 361Indexhighlightingapplications 52items on screen 43menu items 44phone numbers 59pick lists 45text 44Web links 43, 149high-speed connections 95
Section 1C: Computer Connection 29Computer ConnectionUpgrading From Another Palm OS® DeviceYou can transfer all compatible applications and informatio
362 Indexrestoring 276sending over Bluetooth connections 241setting owner preferences for 279storing 313synchronizing 18, 28, 33, 35transferring 29upd
Index 363Indexlaunching applications 51–52, 255LED display 10length conversions 229lens (camera) 13letters. See charactersliability iilight. See indic
364 Indexmedia features 19media formats 188media players 19memoryfreeing 158, 238, 313purging events and conserving 211setting cache 158memory consump
Index 365IndexMobile Digital TV 103mobile networks 301mobile phone. See phone; Treo smart devicemodel numbers 341modems 110–111, 322, 323Money selecti
366 Indexnotes 203, 212, 216See also messagesnotifications 63, 64, 127See also alertsnumber display formats 229numbersdisplaying as decimals 229, 264e
Index 367Indexpaired relationships. See partnershipsPalm Desktop softwarecorporate accounts and 130defined 322entering contacts and 202entering inform
368 Indexpersonal computers. See PCspersonal information 26, 275, 279See also private entriespersonal information managers 292See also PIM softwarepho
Index 369Indexscreening 87sending to voicemail 61, 69switching to a second 70transmitting location during 90Phone Display Options command 84Phone Disp
370 IndexPicture Mail message icon 97Picture Mail service 172Picture Mail Web site 183picture thumbnails 212picturesSee also photos; multimedia messag
Index 371Indexpriority settingsemail 121tasks 215text messages 135privacy flag 216Privacy Mode check box 143privacy settings 272privacy status icon 95
30 Section 1C: Computer Connection䡲 Look at the numbers on the Free Space line and subtract the number on the left from the number on the right to cal
372 Indexrepeating tasks 215replacement stylus 281replacing batteries 15, 19, 281, 291Reply button 120rescheduling events 211resets 31, 276, 288–289re
Index 373Indexturning on and off 11, 54, 271, 276waking up 51, 54, 67screen fonts 262screening phone calls 87screens, scrolling through 42scroll arrow
374 Indexsignal-strength icon 55Signature command 129signatures 129silent alarm 260sit files 237Size button 29Skip Pass Code feature 25slide shows 178
Index 375IndexSprint Vision data services 147Sprint Vision home page 102Sprint Vision Service 103, 104Sprint Vision sessions 289Sprint Vision Smart De
376 IndexTTake new picture option 137Take new video option 137taking pictures 13, 88, 172Talk button 11Tap and Drag pick list 157tapping 14, 42Task De
Index 377Indexuninstalling 288third-party phone calls 319third-party utilities 29three-way calling 70thumbnail images 84, 212Thumbnail view 179, 182ti
378 IndexTTY/TDD preferences 91turning backlight on and off 47turning off beeps and alarms 14turning phone on and off 54, 55turning screen on and off
Index 379Indexonline services for 145recording 174, 176removing from albums 179, 182streaming 196, 197synchronizing 35, 36video formats 184video icon
380 IndexVoicemail screen 63, 64volumealert tones 86device ringer 11, 85, 87music 191phone calls 23, 87Volume button 11, 23, 87volume conversions (cal
Index 381Indexweights 229Welcome screen 55Wide Page Mode 148, 311Windows 318Windows operating systemsentering passwords and 278installing applications
Section 1C: Computer Connection 31Computer Connection䡲 Indicate whether you want to sync all applications or only PIM (personal information management
382 Index
2B. Using Your Device’s Phone Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Turning Your Device O
32 Section 1C: Computer ConnectionInstalling the Desktop Synchronization SoftwareEven if you already own a Palm OS device and have installed a previou
Section 1C: Computer Connection 33Computer Connection4. When the installation wizard opens, follow the onscreen instructions. Please note these import
34 Section 1C: Computer ConnectionConnecting Your Treo Device to Your Computer1. Plug the AC charger into a wall outlet.2. Plug the USB sync cable int
Section 1C: Computer Connection 35Computer ConnectionSynchronizing Information—The BasicsSynchronizing means that information that is entered or updat
36 Section 1C: Computer ConnectionHow each application syncs depends on your computer type and the desktop software you are using, as follows:1. Conne
Section 1C: Computer Connection 37Computer Connection2. Press the sync button on the sync cable.A message indicates that synchronization is in progres
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Section 2Your Treo™ 755P Smart Device by Palm
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Section 2A: Moving Around 41Moving AroundSection 2AMoving Around on Your Smart DeviceIn This Section⽧ Moving Around the Device Screen⽧ Using the Keybo
3D. Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133Cre
42 Section 2A: Moving AroundMoving Around the Device ScreenTo move around the screen on your Treo™ 755P smart device by Palm, you can use the 5-way na
Section 2A: Moving Around 43Moving AroundThe behavior of the 5-way for list screens and entry screens varies by application. Here are some general s
44 Section 2A: Moving AroundHighlighting TextYou can use the stylus to highlight text on the screen.䢇 Tap and drag the stylus across the text you want
Section 2A: Moving Around 45Moving Around4. Press Center to select the menu item, or press Menu to close the menus and cancel your selection.Selec
46 Section 2A: Moving AroundUsing the KeyboardWhen using the keyboard, most people find it easiest to hold the device with two hands and use the tips
Section 2A: Moving Around 47Moving AroundKey FunctionOption When pressed in conjunction with a second key, gives that key an alternate function. For
48 Section 2A: Moving AroundEntering Lowercase and Uppercase Letters 䢇 To enter lowercase letters, press the desired keys. 䢇 To enter an uppercase let
Section 2A: Moving Around 49Moving AroundEntering Other Symbols and Accented CharactersSymbols and accented characters that do not appear on the keybo
50 Section 2A: Moving AroundSymbols and Accented CharactersPress …Then press to select …Press …Then press to select …a á à ä â ã å æ Sß Š § A
Section 2A: Moving Around 51Moving AroundOpening ApplicationsWhen you open an application using either a quick button or Applications view, you automa
Transferring Music From a CD to Your Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
52 Section 2A: Moving AroundUsing Applications ViewYou can access all available applications through Applications view.1. Press Applications .2. Use
Section 2B: Phone Features 53Phone FeaturesSection 2BUsing Your Device’s Phone FeaturesIn This Section⽧ Turning Your Device On and Off⽧ Opening the Ph
54 Section 2B: Phone FeaturesTurning Your Device On and OffYou can turn on your device screen and your phone independently. For example, the device sc
Section 2B: Phone Features 55Phone FeaturesTurning Your Device’s Phone On and OffWhen your phone is on, it is connected to the Sprint National Network
56 Section 2B: Phone FeaturesOpening the Phone Application䢇 Press Phone to open the Main view of the Phone application.Favorite ButtonsDial PadStatu
Section 2B: Phone Features 57Phone FeaturesMaking CallsYour Treo™ 755P smart device by Palm offers several options for making phone calls. As you beco
58 Section 2B: Phone FeaturesDialing From the Keyboard 1. Press Phone .2. Press the numbered keys to enter the phone number. (You don’t need to press
Section 2B: Phone Features 59Phone FeaturesDialing With a Speed-Dial Favorite ButtonYour device comes with a few predefined speed-dial favorite button
60 Section 2B: Phone FeaturesRedialing a Recently Called Number䢇 From the Main view in the Phone application, press and hold Talk to dial the last n
Section 2B: Phone Features 61Phone FeaturesReceiving CallsTo receive calls, your device’s phone must be on. This is different from having only the scr
6B. Customizing Your Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .259Setting System
62 Section 2B: Phone FeaturesSilencing the Ring of an Incoming Call䢇 Press any key on your device except Talk , Power/End , or Center .–or–To immedia
Section 2B: Phone Features 63Phone FeaturesUsing VoicemailSetting Up Your VoicemailYour voicemail number is preset when you activate your device. The
64 Section 2B: Phone FeaturesRetrieving Your Voicemail Messages1. Press Phone .2. Press and hold 1 to dial the voicemail system, or select the Voicema
Section 2B: Phone Features 65Phone FeaturesWhat Can I Do When I’m On a Call?When you make or receive a call, Active Call view appears. Use the 5-way
66 Section 2B: Phone FeaturesEnding a CallDo one of the following to end a call:䢇 Press Power/End .䢇 Select Hang Up All.䢇 Press the button on the hea
Section 2B: Phone Features 67Phone FeaturesSwitching Applications During a CallYou can use many other applications on your device while holding a phon
68 Section 2B: Phone FeaturesSaving Phone NumbersAfter you complete an outgoing call to a number that is not in your Contacts list, you are prompted t
Section 2B: Phone Features 69Phone FeaturesMaking a Second CallYou can make a second call while your first call is still active.1. Dial the first numb
70 Section 2B: Phone Features䢇 To hang up the current call and answer the new call, press Power/End . When the incoming call message reappears, selec
Section 2B: Phone Features 71Phone Features3. To end the three-way call, press Power/End or select Hang Up All.Call ForwardingYou can forward calls
Caring for the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
72 Section 2B: Phone FeaturesUsing Flash ModeFlash mode provides an alternate way to manage your calls while one or more calls are active. For example
Section 2B: Phone Features 73Phone FeaturesUsing Sprint Voice CommandIf you subscribe to the Sprint Voice Command service, you can call a number by ju
74 Section 2B: Phone FeaturesDefining Favorite ButtonsYour device provides 70 favorite buttons (69 programmable) for quick access to the following com
Section 2B: Phone Features 75Phone FeaturesCreating a Speed-Dial Favorite Button1. Press Phone .2. Use the 5-way to select a blank favorite button.
76 Section 2B: Phone FeaturesCreating Other Types of Favorite Buttons1. Press Phone .2. Use the 5-way to select a blank favorite button.3. Select th
Section 2B: Phone Features 77Phone FeaturesTip:You can also organize your favorite buttons on different pages. Open the Record menu, and then select E
78 Section 2B: Phone FeaturesUsing a Phone HeadsetYou can connect a phone headset for hands-free operation. If you need to use your device while drivi
Section 2B: Phone Features 79Phone FeaturesWhen using the headset that is included with your device, you can press the headset button to perform any o
80 Section 2B: Phone Features1. Press Applications and select Bluetooth , or tap the Bluetooth icon in the title bar.2. Select Bluetooth On.3. (Opt
Section 2B: Phone Features 81Phone Features8. After you finish setting up the device, select Done to return to Trusted Devices view.9. (Optional) Enab
1Welcome to SprintThe Power to Do More.Sprint and Nextel have come together offering you more choice and flexibility to do whatever you want, whenever
82 Section 2B: Phone Features䢇 Ignore an incoming call.䢇 Redial the last number you called from the hands-free device.䢇 View a log of recently receive
Section 2B: Phone Features 83Phone FeaturesCustomizing Advanced Settings for Your Hands-Free DeviceYou can set whether your Bluetooth hands-free devic
84 Section 2B: Phone FeaturesCustomizing Phone SettingsCustomizing the Main View in the Phone ApplicationPhone Display Options let you customize the a
Section 2B: Phone Features 85Phone FeaturesSelecting RingtonesYou can set various tones for various types of incoming phone calls.1. Press Phone .2. P
86 Section 2B: Phone FeaturesSelecting Phone Alert TonesYou can set various tones for various types of alerts.1. Press Phone .2. Press Menu .3. Select
Section 2B: Phone Features 87Phone FeaturesAdjusting Call Volume䢇 While a call is in progress, press the Volume button on the side of your device to a
88 Section 2B: Phone Features1. Press Phone .2. Select the Contacts favorite button.3. Open the contact entry to which you want to assign a caller ID
Section 2B: Phone Features 89Phone FeaturesSetting Your Dialing PreferencesDialing preferences let you add a prefix to your phone numbers. For example
90 Section 2B: Phone FeaturesSetting Phone Preferences1. Press Phone .2. Press Menu .3. Select Options, and then select Phone Preferences.4. Select a
Section 2B: Phone Features 91Phone Features䡲 TTY/TDD enables you to use your device’s phone if you are hearing impaired. Select Default Mode to send a
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