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iiHow 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 tha
88 Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer FeaturesCalendarCalendar is a powerful organizer application that helps you manage your schedule.Displayi
Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer Features 89Organizer FeaturesCreating an EventYou can enter events on your device. However, if you have seve
90 Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer FeaturesImportant:If you use Palm Desktop software, do not add time zones to your events. Palm Desktop d
Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer Features 91Organizer FeaturesAdding an Alarm to an Event1. In Calendar, select the event.2. Select Details.3
92 Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer Features1. Press Calendar until you are in Day view. 2. Press Left and Right to go to the date of th
Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer Features 93Organizer FeaturesColor-Coding Your ScheduleUse color-coding to quickly spot different types of e
94 Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer Features3. In addition to the settings covered earlier in this chapter, you can also change any of the fo
Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer Features 95Organizer Features4. Select the Agenda box and set any of the following Agenda view options:䡲 Def
96 Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer Features䡲 Show Category Column displays the color-coded category marker between the time and description
Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer Features 97Organizer FeaturesSelecting Alarm Tones1. Press Calendar until you are in Day view.2. Open the
iiiWhere to Learn MoreA quick introduction to your new Treo 650:⽧ Quick Tour teaches you how to use many features of your Treo 650. It is already in
98 Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer FeaturesTip:You can also preview, delete, and send sounds on your device. From the Sounds & Alerts s
Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer Features 99Organizer FeaturesTasksYou can use Tasks as a reminder of tasks you need to complete and to keep
100 Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer Features3. Set any of the following:䡲 Priority sets the Priority number for this task (1 is most importa
Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer Features 101Organizer Features䢇 Category displays tasks that are assigned to the selected category. Select t
102 Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer FeaturesCustomizing TasksThe Preferences dialog box enables you to control the appearance of the Tasks l
Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer Features 103Organizer FeaturesMemosMemos are a great way to store notes on your Treo. Each memo can include
104 Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer FeaturesListening to MusicYou can listen to music through the speaker on the back of your device, or thr
Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer Features 105Organizer FeaturesTo download songs from your computer to your Treo 650:1. Connect your Treo 650
106 Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer FeaturesWindows users: To transfer music from a CD to your device, you must first install the RealPlayer
Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer Features 107Organizer Features4. Go to Applications and select RealPlayer .5. Connect your device and you
iv⽧ Online forums let you consult online user discussion groups to swap information and learn about areas you may not find elsewhere. Visit www.palm.c
108 Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer FeaturesListening to Music on Your Treo 6501. Go to Applications and select RealPlayer . 2. Do any of
Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer Features 109Organizer FeaturesRealPlayer continues playing until it reaches the end of your list, until you
110 Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer Features3. Do any of the following:䡲 To delete a song from the playlist, select the song, and then selec
Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer Features 111Organizer FeaturesWorld ClockWorld Clock displays the day and time in your home city and in two
112 Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer FeaturesSelecting Remote CitiesIn addition to your home city, you can display the day and time for two o
Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer Features 113Organizer FeaturesWorld Clock Tips䢇 World Clock does not automatically update the system time fo
114 Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer FeaturesCalculatorYour Treo 650 includes a basic calculator, plus an advanced calculator with scientific
Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer Features 115Organizer FeaturesSelecting Functions in Advanced Calculator Mode1. Switch to Advanced Calculato
116 Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer Features6. Select Pref, and then select the decimal display format: Float, Fixed x), Sci (x), or Eng (x)
Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer Features 117Organizer FeaturesLooking Up Contacts and Other InformationWith the built-in search features on
Section 1Getting Started
118 Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer Features4. Do one of the following:䡲 Highlight the contact name, and then press Center to view the conte
Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer Features 119Organizer Features3. Select OK to start the search.4. In the search results, select the text you
120 Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer FeaturesBeaming InformationYour Treo 650 is equipped with an IR (infrared) port that lets you beam infor
Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer Features 121Organizer Features䡲 Beam Category sends all entries in the current category.4. When the Beam Sta
122 Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer FeaturesBeaming an ApplicationNot all applications can be beamed. A lock icon appears on the Beam scre
Section 2D: Managing Applications 123ApplicationsSection 2DManaging ApplicationsIn This Section⽧ Synchronizing Contacts and Other Information⽧ Install
124 Section 2D: Managing ApplicationsSynchronizing Contacts and Other InformationSynchronizing means that information that is entered or updated in on
Section 2D: Managing Applications 125Applications1. Connect your Treo 650 to your computer as described in “Connecting Your Treo 650 to Your Computer”
126 Section 2D: Managing ApplicationsNote:If you use Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync®, your email and calendar information synchronize directly with you
Section 2D: Managing Applications 127ApplicationsInstalling ApplicationsYour Treo 650 comes with several applications built-in and ready to use. You c
128 Section 2D: Managing ApplicationsInstalling Applications From the InternetYou can install Palm OS applications directly from the Internet, using t
Section 2D: Managing Applications 129ApplicationsInstalling Applications From a Mac Computer1. Drag and drop the application files onto the Send To De
130 Section 2D: Managing ApplicationsRemoving ApplicationsIf you decide that you no longer need an application or you want to free up memory on your T
Section 2D: Managing Applications 131Applications7. Select Delete.8. Synchronize your device with your computer to remove the application from the Bac
132 Section 2D: Managing ApplicationsViewing Application InformationThe Info screens display basic statistics about the applications on your Treo 650.
Section 2D: Managing Applications 133ApplicationsUsing Expansion CardsThe expansion slot on your Treo 650 enables you to add Secure Digital (SD) cards
134 Section 2D: Managing ApplicationsInserting and Removing Expansion CardsWhen you insert an expansion card, the card name appears as a category with
Section 2D: Managing Applications 135Applications4. Insert the card into the expansion slot until you feel the card lock into place and you hear the c
136 Section 2D: Managing ApplicationsOpening Applications on an Expansion CardAfter you insert an expansion card in the expansion slot, you can open a
Section 2D: Managing Applications 137Applications4. Select Copy on the App menu.5. Select the Copy To pick list and select the destination: card name
Section 1A: Setting Up Software 3Setting Up SoftwareSection 1ASetting Up Your Sprint PCS VisionSM Smart Device Treo™ 650 by Palm® Software Installatio
138 Section 2D: Managing Applications1. Insert the expansion card into the expansion slot. (The Applications view automatically appears.)2. Select Car
Section 2E: Customizing Your Device 139CustomizingSection 2ECustomizing Your DeviceIn This Section⽧ Phone Settings⽧ System Sound Settings⽧ Application
140 Section 2E: Customizing Your DevicePhone SettingsCustomize the Phone settings on your Treo 650 to match the way you make calls. You can select rin
Section 2E: Customizing Your Device 141Customizing䡲 Roaming Tone for incoming calls when you’re outside your home mobile network.䡲 Voicemail Tone to a
142 Section 2E: Customizing Your Device6. Select the second Vibrate pick list and indicate whether you want your device to vibrate when you receive a
Section 2E: Customizing Your Device 143Customizing6. Select the picture you want to assign to this contact. 7. Select Done.Assigning a Caller ID Ringt
144 Section 2E: Customizing Your DeviceSelecting Wallpaper for the Phone ScreenIf you have images stored on your Treo 650 (see “Taking a Picture” on p
Section 2E: Customizing Your Device 145CustomizingSystem Sound SettingsYou can immediately silence all sounds on your Treo 650, including device ringt
146 Section 2E: Customizing Your DeviceSetting System Volume LevelsThe system volume settings apply only when the ringer switch is set to the on posit
Section 2E: Customizing Your Device 147CustomizingDisplay and AppearanceAdjusting the BrightnessDepending on the lighting conditions in which you’re u
4 Section 1A: Setting Up SoftwareWhat You NeedYou should have received all of the following components in the Treo 650 box:Hardware䢇 Treo handset䢇 AC
148 Section 2E: Customizing Your DeviceAligning the ScreenOccasionally, your Treo 650 screen may need to be readjusted. If it is out of alignment, you
Section 2E: Customizing Your Device 149CustomizingApplications SettingsYou can change the Applications settings on your Treo 650 so that you can easil
150 Section 2E: Customizing Your DeviceDisplaying Applications by CategoryDo one of the following:䢇 Press Applications repeatedly to cycle through a
Section 2E: Customizing Your Device 151CustomizingButton SettingsButtons PreferencesButtons Preferences enable you to select which applications are as
152 Section 2E: Customizing Your DeviceSetting Default ApplicationsSometimes, one application looks for another application to handle information (for
Section 2E: Customizing Your Device 153CustomizingDate and Time SettingsSetting the Date and TimeDate & Time Preferences let you set the time, dat
154 Section 2E: Customizing Your DeviceSetting Date and Time FormatsFormats Preferences enable you to select number conventions based on geographic re
Section 2E: Customizing Your Device 155CustomizingPower PreferencesPower Preferences enable you to set the auto shutoff interval and the beam receive
156 Section 2E: Customizing Your DeviceLocking Your Device and InformationYour Treo 650 includes several features that help you protect your device fr
Section 2E: Customizing Your Device 157CustomizingAuto-Keyguard and Touchscreen LockoutAuto-Keyguard lets you automatically lock the keyboard after a
Section 1A: Setting Up Software 5Setting Up SoftwareInserting the Battery1. Press the Battery Door Release button and slide the battery door downward
158 Section 2E: Customizing Your Device䡲 On phone power off locks your device each time you turn it off. When this setting is active, you must enter y
Section 2E: Customizing Your Device 159CustomizingTo assign a password:1. Go to Applications and select Security . 2. Select the Password box.3. Ass
160 Section 2E: Customizing Your Device7. Select OK.Setting Owner PreferencesYou can use Owner Preferences to record information that you want to asso
Section 2E: Customizing Your Device 161CustomizingIf you define a password, you must enter it to display private entries. If you do not define a passw
162 Section 2E: Customizing Your Device3. Select Options, and then select Security.4. Select the Current Privacy pick list and select Show Records.5.
Section 2E: Customizing Your Device 163CustomizingAdditional FeaturesLocationYour Sprint PCS Vision Smart Device is equipped with a Location feature f
164 Section 2E: Customizing Your DeviceVirtual Private NetworksIf you want to use your Treo device to access your corporate email account or other fil
Section 2E: Customizing Your Device 165CustomizingAccessories for Your DeviceThese and other accessories are available for purchase at your local Spri
166 Section 2E: Customizing Your Device䢇 Stereo Headphone AdapterConverts a mini-stereo phone connector to a 2.5mm connector so that it is compatible
Section 3Sprint PCS Service Features
6 Section 1A: Setting Up SoftwareCharging the BatteryYou must charge your Treo 650 fully before using it. It may not turn on at all when you first rem
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Features—The Basics 169PCS BasicsSection 3ASprint PCS Service Features—The BasicsIn This Section⽧ Using Voicemail⽧ Call
170 Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Features—The BasicsUsing VoicemailSetting Up Your VoicemailYour voicemail number is preset when you activate your d
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Features—The Basics 171PCS Basics1. Press Phone/Send .2. From the Phone application Main view, Dial Pad view, or Favori
172 Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Features—The BasicsCall WaitingWhen you are on an active call, you can receive a second call. When the second call
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Features—The Basics 173PCS BasicsCall ForwardingCall Forwarding lets you forward your calls to another number. You can
174 Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Features—The BasicsThree-Way CallingTalking with two different people at the same time is made easy with Three-Way
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Features—The Basics 175PCS BasicsSprint PCS Voice CommandSM If you subscribe to the Sprint PCS Voice Command service, y
176 Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Features—The BasicsTTY Use With Sprint PCS ServiceA TTY (also known as a TDD or Text Telephone), is a telecommunica
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Features—The Basics 177PCS Basics5. Select OK. A red T appears at the top of the Phone screen whenever TTY is enabled.I
Section 1A: Setting Up Software 7Setting Up SoftwareCheck the indicator light to make sure your Treo 650 is charging. If the battery is fully drained,
178 Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Features—The Basics
Section 3B: Sprint PCS VisionSM—The Basics 179PCS Vision BasicsSection 3BSprint PCS VisionSM—The BasicsIn This Section⽧ Getting Started With Sprint PC
180 Section 3B: Sprint PCS VisionSM—The BasicsGetting Started With Sprint PCS VisionTo sign up for Sprint PCS Vision services or to access complete in
Section 3B: Sprint PCS VisionSM—The Basics 181PCS Vision BasicsSprint PCS Vision FeaturesWith Sprint PCS Vision services, you have access to additiona
182 Section 3B: Sprint PCS VisionSM—The BasicsScreen SaversDownload unique images to use as wallpaper, or make it easy to tell who’s calling by assign
Section 3B: Sprint PCS VisionSM—The Basics 183PCS Vision BasicsAccessing Sprint PCS VisionOnce your device is activated, you are signed in and ready t
184 Section 3B: Sprint PCS VisionSM—The Basics Connected and voice calls can be sent and received when the arrows are gray.Sprint PCS Vision Billing I
Section 3C: Sending and Receiving Email 185EmailSection 3CSending and Receiving EmailIn This Section⽧ Setting Up an Account⽧ Creating and Sending Mess
186 Section 3C: Sending and Receiving EmailSetting Up an AccountBefore you can use VersaMail with a given email account, you need to set up the accoun
Section 3C: Sending and Receiving Email 187EmailTransferring Settings From an Existing Account (Windows Only)1. From the final screen of the Software
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8 Section 1A: Setting Up Software1. Plug the charger to a power source. 2. Connect the Sprint charger adapter to the bottom of the Treo 650. 3. Connec
188 Section 3C: Sending and Receiving Email5. Select whether to synchronize account information to your device or to set up another account, and then
Section 3C: Sending and Receiving Email 189EmailSetting Up an Account on Your Device1. Go to Applications and select VersaMail .2. Open the menus .3
190 Section 3C: Sending and Receiving Email10. Select Next, and then select Done.Tip:To set more options for incoming and outgoing messages select Adv
Section 3C: Sending and Receiving Email 191EmailCreating and Sending Messages1. From the Inbox, select New.2. Begin entering the addressee’s email add
192 Section 3C: Sending and Receiving Email䡲 Outbox puts the message in the Outbox to send later.䡲 Drafts saves the message and continue working on it
Section 3C: Sending and Receiving Email 193EmailAttaching Ringtones 1. Create the message to which you want to attach the ringtone.2. On the New Messa
194 Section 3C: Sending and Receiving EmailAttaching Other Types of Files 1. Create the message to which you want to attach the item.2. On the New Mes
Section 3C: Sending and Receiving Email 195EmailReceiving and Viewing Messages1. Make sure your device is turned on (see “Turning Your Device’s Phone
196 Section 3C: Sending and Receiving EmailViewing AttachmentsThere are a number of attachment types you can open with the built-in software on your T
Section 3C: Sending and Receiving Email 197EmailManaging Your MessagesThe status icons that appear next to each message in your Inbox indicate the fol
Section 1A: Setting Up Software 9Setting Up SoftwareMaximizing battery lifeYou can increase the life of your Treo 650 battery by following a few easy
198 Section 3C: Sending and Receiving Email3. Select Delete on the Message menu.4. If a confirmation message appears, select OK to confirm deletion.De
Section 3C: Sending and Receiving Email 199EmailCustomizing Your Email SettingsYou can customize the VersaMail settings for each individual email acco
200 Section 3C: Sending and Receiving Email7. Select the days you want the schedule to be active. You can choose any number of days, but you can set u
Section 3C: Sending and Receiving Email 201EmailSetting preferences for getting messages1. From any mailbox screen, open the menus .2. Select Options,
202 Section 3C: Sending and Receiving Email䡲 Mail from last gets messages sent within the number of days you specify (default is 7).䡲 Download Attachm
Section 3C: Sending and Receiving Email 203EmailAttaching a signature to a messageYou can attach a personal signature, with info like your company&apo
204 Section 3C: Sending and Receiving EmailWorking With Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync®Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync works with the VersaMail and Calen
Section 3C: Sending and Receiving Email 205EmailSprint PCS Business ConnectionSM Personal EditionYou can install the optional Sprint PCS Business Conn
206 Section 3C: Sending and Receiving Email
Section 3D: Messaging 207MessagingSection 3DMessagingIn This Section⽧ Creating and Sending Messages⽧ Receiving Messages⽧ Chatting With Messaging⽧ Mana
10 Section 1A: Setting Up Software
208 Section 3D: MessagingCreating and Sending MessagesYou can exchange brief text messages with other wireless phones that have text messaging capabil
Section 3D: Messaging 209Messaging䡲 If the recipient is in your Contacts list, select Lookup in Contacts, and then start entering the first few letter
210 Section 3D: Messaging䢇 MPEG4 Videos 䢇 Text memo The first time you share a picture or video, you are prompted to establish a Sprint PCS Picture Ma
Section 3D: Messaging 211Messaging5. Select Add.6. Select one or more of the following:䡲 Picture icon lets you insert one or more pictures. You can ta
212 Section 3D: MessagingMessaging Tips䢇 You can address messages to multiple recipients by separating the addresses with a comma.䢇 When entering a me
Section 3D: Messaging 213MessagingReceiving MessagesWhen your device is on and in a wireless coverage area, you automatically receive an alert when a
214 Section 3D: MessagingUsing Links in MessagesThe Messaging application is designed to recognize links within a message and to give you quick access
Section 3D: Messaging 215MessagingChatting With MessagingWhen you exchange more than one text message with a single contact, those messages are automa
216 Section 3D: MessagingManaging Your MessagesThe status icons that appear next to each message in the Inbox and Outbox folders indicate the followin
Section 3D: Messaging 217MessagingDeleting MessagesYou can also delete several messages at once from any folder using the Purge command.1. From list v
Section 1B: Setting Up Service 11Setting Up ServiceSection 1BSetting Up ServiceIn This Section⽧ Getting Started With Sprint PCS Service⽧ Setting Up Yo
218 Section 3D: MessagingCustomizing Your Messaging Settings1. Open the menus .2. Select Options, and then select Preferences.3. Set any of the follow
Section 3D: Messaging 219Messaging䡲 Label color sets the label color for your messages in the Chat view.䡲 Use color for sets whether both the chat par
220 Section 3D: Messaging
Section 3E: Browsing the Web 221Browsing the WebSection 3EBrowsing the WebIn This Section⽧ Viewing Web Pages⽧ Working With Bookmarks⽧ Customizing Your
222 Section 3E: Browsing the WebViewing Web PagesThe Blazer® Web browser uses patent-pending technology to optimize Web pages for your device. By defa
Section 3E: Browsing the Web 223Browsing the Web䡲 To switch between Optimized view (where content is optimized for your device) and Wide Page view (wh
224 Section 3E: Browsing the WebSaving a PageThe Web browser lets you save single pages for offline viewing. This feature saves the page’s text and im
Section 3E: Browsing the Web 225Browsing the WebCopying Text From a Web PageYou can copy text from a Web page and paste it in other applications. 1. U
226 Section 3E: Browsing the WebUsing the History ListThe History list stores the addresses of the most recent pages you visited in the Web browser. I
Section 3E: Browsing the Web 227Browsing the WebWorking With BookmarksCreating a BookmarkBookmarks let you instantly access a Web page, without needin
12 Section 1B: Setting Up ServiceGetting Started With Sprint PCS ServiceDetermining if Your Device’s Phone is Already ActivatedIf you received your de
228 Section 3E: Browsing the WebViewing Bookmarks or Saved PagesBookmarks and saved pages both appear in Bookmarks view. Saved pages are indicated by
Section 3E: Browsing the Web 229Browsing the WebArranging Bookmarks and Saved PagesThe Web browser includes ten pages so that you can arrange bookmark
230 Section 3E: Browsing the WebCustomizing Your Web Browser Settings1. Open the menus .2. Select Options, and then select Preferences.3. Select Page
Section 3E: Browsing the Web 231Browsing the Web䡲 Disable Javascript bypasses Javascript elements on the Web pages you view.䡲 Disable Cookies determin
232 Section 3E: Browsing the Web
Section 3F: Using Your Device’s Built-in Camera 233Your CameraSection 3FUsing Your Device’s Built-in CameraIn This Section⽧ Taking Pictures and Videos
234 Section 3F: Using Your Device’s Built-in CameraTaking Pictures and VideosIf your Treo 650 does not include a camera, then the sections in this cha
Section 3F: Using Your Device’s Built-in Camera 235Your CameraTo take a picture:1. Go to Applications and select Camera . 2. Select the album pick
236 Section 3F: Using Your Device’s Built-in CameraRecording a Video1. Go to Applications and select Camcorder . 2. Select the album pick list in th
Section 3F: Using Your Device’s Built-in Camera 237Your Camera䡲 Select Upload to place a copy in your online Sprint PCS Picture Mail album. (See “Up
Section 1B: Setting Up Service 13Setting Up ServiceSetting Up Your VoicemailAll unanswered calls to your Sprint PCS Vision Phone are automatically tra
238 Section 3F: Using Your Device’s Built-in CameraViewing Pictures and VideosViewing a Picture1. From the Camera view, select Gallery .2. Select the
Section 3F: Using Your Device’s Built-in Camera 239Your CameraTips for Viewing Pictures and Videos䢇 You can also access the Gallery by going to Applic
240 Section 3F: Using Your Device’s Built-in CameraOrganizing Pictures and VideosArranging AlbumsAfter you take pictures and record videos, you can us
Section 3F: Using Your Device’s Built-in Camera 241Your CameraDeleting a Picture or Video From Your Device1. From the Gallery, select the picture you
242 Section 3F: Using Your Device’s Built-in CameraCustomizing Your Camera SettingsWhile taking pictures or videos, you can adjust several camera sett
Section 3F: Using Your Device’s Built-in Camera 243Your Camera䡲 Review photos/videos determines whether you can review pictures or videos before savin
244 Section 3F: Using Your Device’s Built-in CameraUsing Your Online AlbumUploading Pictures to Your Online AlbumYour Sprint PCS Picture Mail account
Section 3F: Using Your Device’s Built-in Camera 245Your Camera䡲 Album List lists all the albums in your Sprint PCS Picture Mail account.䡲 New Album le
246 Section 3F: Using Your Device’s Built-in CameraViewing Pictures and Videos on Your ComputerThe pictures and videos you take with the built-in came
Section 4Help
14 Section 1B: Setting Up ServiceSprint PCS Account PasswordsAs a Sprint PCS customer, you enjoy unlimited access to your personal account information
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Section 4A: Help 249HelpSection 4AHelpIn This Section⽧ Getting Help⽧ Upgrading from Another Palm Powered Device⽧ Resetting Your Treo 650⽧ Replacing th
250 Section 4A: HelpGetting HelpThis section presents answers to the questions and issues you are most likely to have while using your Treo 650. Openi
Section 4A: Help 251HelpUpgrading from Another Palm Powered DeviceYou can transfer all compatible applications and information from your previous devi
252 Section 4A: Help2. If the space occupied on your old device is less than 16MB, go to step 3. If more than 20MB is occupied, then do any of the fol
Section 4A: Help 253Help7. If you plan to continue using your old device, perform a hard reset (see “Hard Reset” on page 259) to remove its associated
254 Section 4A: Help䢇 Backlight. Your Treo 650 smart device includes a keyboard backlight. The keyboard backlight activates automatically when the scr
Section 4A: Help 255Help䡲 C:\Program Files\Palm\Treo Pictures\(user name)䡲 C:\Program Files\Handspring\Treo Pictures\(user name)䡲 C:\Program Files\Pal
256 Section 4A: Help䡲 Mac: Your user folder name is the same as your username and is usually found in this location:(Mac hard drive) : Users : (Your M
Section 4A: Help 257Help䡲 Web clipping applications or files, such as PQA files䡲 Instant messaging applicationsIf you want to continue using these typ
Section 1B: Setting Up Service 15Setting Up ServiceGetting HelpVisit Our WebsiteYou can get up-to-date information on Sprint PCS Services and Options
258 Section 4A: HelpResetting Your Treo 650Soft ResetA soft reset is similar to restarting a computer. If your Treo 650 is not responding or you have
Section 4A: Help 259Helpreset allows you to get out of an endless loop in order to uninstall a third-party application causing the looping. If you nee
260 Section 4A: Help1. Press the Battery Door Release button and slide the battery door downward to remove it from your Treo 650.2. While pressing and
Section 4A: Help 261HelpReplacing the BatteryYour Treo 650 comes with a replaceable battery. Be sure to use a Sprint-approved battery that is compatib
262 Section 4A: Help7. Wait for your Treo 650 to turn on, and then enable the network time or set the date and time when prompted.Battery Door Release
Section 4A: Help 263HelpTroubleshootingDesktop Software InstallationThe software included with your Treo 650 installs the drivers that let you synchro
264 Section 4A: HelpScreenThe Screen Appears Blank1. When a call lasts longer than one minute, the screen turns off. Press any key, except Power/End
Section 4A: Help 265HelpThere’s a Blinking Symbol at the Top of the ScreenThe blinking asterisk at the top of the screen is the Alert Manager symbol.
266 Section 4A: Help䢇 Confirm that the DUN setting is turned off in the Bluetooth® application (see “Using Dial-up Networking on Your Treo 650” on pag
Section 4A: Help 267HelpYou Can’t Make or Receive Calls With a Handsfree Device With Bluetooth Wireless TechnologyCheck all of the following:䢇 The Blu
16 Section 1B: Setting Up ServiceReceiving Automated Invoicing InformationFor your convenience, your phone gives you access to invoicing information o
268 Section 4A: Help䢇 Confirm that high-speed data services are correctly configured on your Treo 650:1. Go to Applications and select Prefs .2. Sel
Section 4A: Help 269HelpDial-Up NetworkingMy Computer Does Not Appear on the Trusted Devices Screen䢇 If you select Add Device and your computer does n
270 Section 4A: HelpEvery device needs a unique name. Never synchronize more than one device to the same username on your computer.Palm Desktop Softwa
Section 4A: Help 271Help5. If problems persist and you’re synchronizing through a USB hub, try connecting the sync cable to a different USB port, or d
272 Section 4A: Help6. Reboot your computer.7. Reinstall the Palm Software Installation CD that came with your Treo 650.Synchronization Finishes But I
Section 4A: Help 273Help7. If you’re using Microsoft Outlook, consider the following: 䡲 With the included software, your Treo 650 can synchronize with
274 Section 4A: HelpMy Appointments Show Up in the Wrong Time Slot After I SyncIf you're using Microsoft Outlook:1. Make sure that you installed
Section 4A: Help 275Help8. Synchronize your device and your computer.9. In the Calendar conduit dialog box, and select Synchronize the files.To avoid
276 Section 4A: Helpmail for an extended period of time, check with your ISP or email service provider to verify that the service is working properly.
Section 4A: Help 277HelpMy vCard or vCal Email Attachment Isn’t Forwarding CorrectlyPalm Desktop software provides several features that work with ema
Section 1B: Setting Up Service 17Setting Up ServiceTo access Sprint PCS Operator Services:䊳 Press , and then press Phone/Send .For more information o
278 Section 4A: HelpI Am Using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, But the Last Seven Days of Email Messages and Calendar Events Are Not Downloading to my
Section 4A: Help 279HelpAn Image or Map Displays Too Small on the Treo ScreenThe Web browser has two modes: Optimized and Wide Page. Optimized Mode re
280 Section 4A: Help䢇 Hold the camera as still as possible. You may want to support your picture-taking arm up against your body or a stationary objec
Section 4A: Help 281HelpIf you recently installed an application and your Treo 650 seems to be stuck, try the following: 1. Perform a soft reset (see
282 Section 4A: HelpGetting More HelpContact the author or vendor of any third-party software if you require further assistance. Sprint does not provi
Section 4A: Help 283HelpErrorsYour Treo 650 is designed to minimize interruptions when a system error occurs. If Treo encounters a system error, it au
284 Section 4A: HelpFixing an Error 67 Message1. Press the Phone/Send button.2. From the Dial Pad, dial ##data.3. Open the menus .4. Select Update V
Section 4A: Help 285HelpMaking Room On Your Treo 650If you store a large number of entries, or install many third-party applications, the internal mem
286 Section 4A: HelpVoice QualityIs the Other Person Hearing an Echo?䢇 Try decreasing the volume on your Treo smartphone to avoid coupling or feedback
Section 4B: Glossary 287GlossarySection 4BGlossary1XRTT: The next generation of mobile Internet connectivity that allows for persistent data connectio
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18 Section 1B: Setting Up Service
288 Section 4B: GlossaryHotSync®: The technology that synchronizes your Treo 650 and your computer with the simple press of a button.HotSync Manager:
Section 4B: Glossary 289GlossaryPalm™ Quick Install: The component on your Windows computer that enables you to install Palm OS applications and other
290 Section 4B: GlossarySprint PCS Picture Mail: An enhanced Sprint PCS Vision messaging service that lets you instantly share pictures with friends a
Section 5Safety and Terms and Conditions
Section 5A: Safety 293SafetySection 5ASafetyIn This Section⽧ Getting the Most Out of Your Reception⽧ Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Device
294 Section 5A: SafetyGetting the Most Out of Your ReceptionKeeping Tabs on Signal StrengthThe quality of each call you make or receive depends on the
Section 5A: Safety 295SafetyAugust 1996, the FCC adopted hybrid standard consisting of the existing ANSI/IEEE standard and the guidelines published by
296 Section 5A: SafetyMaintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your DeviceFAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY
Section 5A: Safety 297SafetyFollowing Safety GuidelinesTo operate your phone safely and efficiently, always follow any special regulations in a given
Section 1C: Connecting to Your Computer 19Computer ConnectionSection 1CConnecting to Your ComputerIn This Section⽧ Preparing Your Computer⽧ Connecting
298 Section 5A: SafetyTurn your phone off when you're in any area that has a potentially explosive atmosphere. Although it's rare, your phon
Section 5A: Safety 299SafetyCaring for the BatteryProtecting Your BatteryThe guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your battery’s perfo
300 Section 5A: SafetyDisposal of Lithium Ion (LiIon) BatteriesFor safe disposal options of your LiIon batteries, contact your nearest Sprint-authoriz
Section 5A: Safety 301SafetyAcknowledging Special Precautions and the FCC NoticeFCC NoticeThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
302 Section 5A: Safety1. A Palm brand body-worn accessory that has been tested for SAR compliance and is intended for use with this product.2. An acce
Section 5A: Safety 303SafetyFCC Radiofrequency EmissionThis phone meets the FCC Radiofrequency Emission Guidelines and is certified with the FCC asFCC
304 Section 5A: SafetyConsumer Information on Wireless Phones(The following information comes from a consumer information Website jointly sponsored by
Section 5A: Safety 305SafetyHow is radiofrequency energy used?Probably the most important use of RF energy is for telecommunications. Radio and TV bro
306 Section 5A: SafetyVery high levels of electromagnetic energy, such as is found in X-rays and gamma rays can ionize biological tissues. Ionization
Section 5A: Safety 307SafetyThe FCC guidelines for human exposure to RF electromagnetic fields are derived from the recommendations of two expert orga
20 Section 1C: Connecting to Your ComputerPreparing Your ComputerSynchronization allows you to enter information on your computer in an application ca
308 Section 5A: SafetyWhy has the FCC adopted guidelines for RF exposure?The FCC authorizes and licenses products, transmitters, and facilities that g
Section 5A: Safety 309Safetynot exclusions from compliance, but, rather, exclusions from routine evaluation. The FCC's policies on RF exposure an
310 Section 5A: Safetyinformation available on their own Websites. In addition, some non-government Websites provide SARs for specific models of wirel
Section 5A: Safety 311SafetyWhat are wireless telephone base stations?Fixed antennas used for wireless telecommunications are referred to as cellular
312 Section 5A: Safetyshaped, like a piece of pie. As with all forms of electromagnetic energy, the power decreases rapidly as one moves away from the
Section 5A: Safety 313SafetyDoes the FCC routinely monitor radiofrequency radiation from antennas?The FCC does not have the resources or the personnel
314 Section 5A: Safetyfadb.html. Entry points into the various databases include frequency, state/county, latitude/longitude, call-sign and licensee n
Section 5A: Safety 315Safetycould require the manufacturers of wireless phones to notify users of the health hazard and to repair, replace or recall t
316 Section 5A: SafetyWhat kinds of phones are the subject of this update?The term “wireless phone” refers here to hand-held wireless phones with buil
Section 5A: Safety 317SafetyWhat research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses a health risk?A combination of laboratory
Section 1C: Connecting to Your Computer 21Computer Connection䢇 Available USB port䢇 USB sync cable (included with your Treo 650)Mac computers䢇 Mac OS X
318 Section 5A: Safetyassessment of additional research needs in the context of the latest research developments around the world.What steps can I tak
Section 5A: Safety 319SafetyWhat about wireless phone interference with medical equipment?Radiofrequency energy (RF) from wireless phones can interact
320 Section 5A: Safetydevices, television sets, microwave ovens, laser products and sunlamps. The CDRH established a product performance standard for
Section 5A: Safety 321Safetybut final guidelines were never adopted by the agency. NIOSH conducts safety-related RF studies through its Physical Agent
322 Section 5A: SafetyHow does FCC Audit Cell Phone RF?After FCC grants permission for a particular cellular telephone to be marketed, FCC will occasi
Section 5A: Safety 323Safety(that is, the risks from using a cell phone for many years). If new information leads FDA to believe that a change to FCC&
324 Section 5A: SafetyUsing Your Phone with a Hearing Aid DeviceYour Sprint PCS® phone has been tested for hearing aid device compatibility. When some
Section 5A: Safety 325SafetyHearing devices may also be measured for immunity to this type of interference. Your hearing aid device manufacturer or he
326 Section 5A: SafetyOwner’s RecordThe model number, regulatory number and serial number are located on a nameplate inside the battery compartment. R
Section 5A: Safety 327SafetyUser’s Guide Proprietary NoticeCDMA Technology is licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following pat
22 Section 1C: Connecting to Your ComputerConnecting Your Treo 650 to Your Computer1. Plug the AC charger into a wall outlet.2. Plug the USB sync cabl
328 Section 5A: Safety
Section 5B: Terms and Conditions 329Terms & ConditionsSection 5BTerms and ConditionsIn This Section⽧ Terms and Conditions of Services⽧ Specificati
330 Section 5B: Terms and ConditionsTerms and Conditions of ServicesEffective September 1, 2005 Thanks for choosing Sprint. These terms and conditions
Section 5B: Terms and Conditions 331Terms & Conditionsgovernment calculations may increase or decrease on a monthly basis, and that this paragraph
332 Section 5B: Terms and ConditionsTermination of Services. Consistent with this Agreement: (a) we may terminate Services at any time with notice to
Section 5B: Terms and Conditions 333Terms & Conditionsdelays (e.g., dropped calls, blocked calls, etc.) in the coverage areas we identify. Actual
334 Section 5B: Terms and Conditionsother intervals. In certain instances, you may not know that your session has not ended. As long as your device is
Section 5B: Terms and Conditions 335Terms & Conditionssuspension of your account. If you agree to any auto-payment option through banking or credi
336 Section 5B: Terms and ConditionsOther Sprint PCS Vision Terms. You will not receive voice calls while using Vision. Vision is not available for us
Section 5B: Terms and Conditions 337Terms & Conditionsmailbox icons, may not always provide an up to date indication of new messages and you may a
Section 1C: Connecting to Your Computer 23Computer Connection4. Connect the charger cable to the Multi-connector on the sync cable. Multi-connector
338 Section 5B: Terms and Conditionsfound to be responsible to you for monetary damages relating to the Services (including wireless devices), you agr
Section 5B: Terms and Conditions 339Terms & ConditionsA single arbitrator engaged in the practice of law will conduct the arbitration. The arbitra
340 Section 5B: Terms and Conditions© 2005 Sprint Nextel. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part without prior written approval. Spr
Section 5B: Terms and Conditions 341Terms & ConditionsSpecificationsRadio CDMA 1900/800 digital dual-bandPhone features Personal speakerphoneHands
342 Section 5B: Terms and ConditionsIncluded software Phone (including Palm OS Contacts, Favorites, Dial Pad)Sprint PCS Picture Mail (camera/messages)
Index 343IndexIndexNumerics1XRTT protocol 28724-hour clock 1545-way navigator 30, 37, 39AAC charger 7, 33, 165accented characters 43, 45accessingalter
344 Indexcategories 149cities to World Clock 112contacts 67, 72events 89, 91, 92favorite buttons 71–74memos 103passwords 14, 159, 161private entries 1
Index 345IndexAlerts command 219aligning screen 148Alt key 287alternate characters 44, 45anniversaries 91Answer button 57answering phone 13, 57, 75, 1
346 Indexaudio player. See RealOne PlayerAuto Lock Device box 159Auto naming pick list 243auto shutoff intervals 155Auto-Keyguard preference 157automa
Index 347Indexturning on and off 59viewing status of 59Bluetooth headsets 63, 75, 76, 78Bluetooth technology 77bookmarks 120, 227–229Bookmarks view 22
24 Section 1C: Connecting to Your ComputerInstalling the Synchronization Software on Yo u r Co m pu t erYour computer needs to have all its resources
348 IndexCalendar applicationSee also calendarchanging screen fonts for 147color-coding events with 93defining custom intervals for 92displaying curre
Index 349Indexcharactersaccessing international 287displaying alternate 44displaying hexadecimal 115entering from keyboard 42, 43maximum in notes 103m
350 Indexconnectivity 341constants 116Consumer Information on Wireless Phones 304Contact Edit view 67–68, 70contactsadding 67, 72addressing messages t
Index 351Indexmessages 191, 208, 210passwords 14, 159, 161photo albums 245playlists 109private entries 161QuickText phrases 212tasks 99trusted pairs 7
352 Indexevents 94favorite buttons 74memos 103messages 217, 218pending alerts 170pictures 241playlists 110tasks 101Details button 39Device name field
Index 353Indextips iiiunread messages 60, 95video clips 238, 239, 246Web pages 222, 224, 226disposing of battery 300disputed charges 335docking cradle
354 Indexswitching accounts for 198taking digital pictures for 181troubleshooting 275–278, 279viewing attachments in 196Email buttons 73email provider
Index 355IndexFAQs 15favorite buttonsassigning images to 182assigning ringtones to 143defining 71–74dialing with 54Favorites list 54Favorites pages 74
356 Indexheadphone adapter 166headphones 104headset connector 76headsets 33, 75, 76See also Bluetooth headsetshearing-impaired services 176, 177, 337h
Index 357Indexsearching for 117, 160sending over Bluetooth devices 80setting owner preferences for 160storing 8, 285synchronizing 8, 20, 24, 124–125tr
Section 1C: Connecting to Your Computer 25Computer ConnectionHotSync Button
358 Indexletters. See charactersliability 337light. See indicator lightlightning bolts 7Li-Ion battery. See batteryLi-Ion technology 288links. See Web
Index 359Indexpurging events and conserving 94setting cache 231Memos application 103, 124, 147Memos icon 103Menu button 40menu shortcuts 41menus 40Mes
360 Indexmouthpiece 31MP3 files 76, 104MPEG4 formats 246Multi-connector icon 22Multi-connector port 33multimedia messages 181, 209–211MultiMediaCard c
Index 361IndexOn phone power off check box 158One-Touch Message Access 13online forums ivonline photo album 244online services 180openingapplications
362 Indexbeaming information to 120installing synchronization software for 20upgrading from 22, 251, 263Palm OS version 341palmOne Treo™ 650. See Spri
Index 363Indexroaming and 66running applications and 64safety guidelines for 295, 297, 298selecting ringtone for 72setting passwords for 14setting up
364 Indexopening 181organizing pictures and videos 240overview 234recording video clips with 236setting up Web account for 210taking pictures from 235
Index 365Indexprivacy status icon 59Private box 161private contacts 68private entries 160–162processor 341programmable buttons 71Prompt sound pick lis
366 Indexremote cities 112removing. See deletingRename Card command 138renaming expansion cards 137Repeat Alarm pick list 97repeat intervals (calendar
Index 367Indexmoving around in 37–39realigning 148selecting items on 40selecting wallpaper for 144, 182, 241specifications for 341troubleshooting prob
26 Section 1C: Connecting to Your Computer
368 Indexmonitoring strength 59, 60, 294searching for 9sending and receiving 34, 294signal strength icon 60silencing ringer 58, 142, 145silent alarm 1
Index 369IndexSprint PCS Vision Service 11, 176, 180, 183Sprint PCS Vision sessions 283Sprint PCS Vision Smart Deviceaccessories for 165activating 12a
370 Indexinformation 8, 285music files 104, 105notes 103numbers 116pictures 234, 244video clips 234stylus 34, 37, 39, 166sub-account passwords 14suppo
Index 371Indexdialing from 55entering 42, 103, 160highlighting 39in reverse type 39inserting predefined phrases 211searching for 118, 226viewing again
372 IndexTTY devices 176TTY Mode pick list 176TTY/TDD Mode icon 59turning Bluetooth devices on and off 59turning off beeps and alarms 34turning off ke
Index 373Indexsaving 236uploading 210video formats 246Video icon 211Video Mail 181, 290Video Mail icon 181video recording screen 237Video view 242View
374 Indexvolume levels 146VPN clients 164VPNs (virtual private networks) 164Wwaking up screen 36, 64wallpaper 144, 182, 241warm resets 258warranty 7,
Index 375IndexWelcome screen 35Wide Page view 223, 279Windows operating systemsdisplaying PictureMail with 246entering passwords and 162installing app
376 Index
Section 2Your Sprint PCS Vision Smart Device
Turning Your Device’s Phone On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Moving Around the
Section 2A: Learning the Basics 29The BasicsSection 2ALearning the BasicsIn This Section⽧ Your New Sprint PCS Vision Smart Device⽧ Turning Your Device
30 Section 2A: Learning the BasicsYour New Sprint PCS Vision Smart DeviceYour Device’s Features: Front View1. Indicator Light provides status informat
Section 2A: Learning the Basics 31The Basics5. Messaging Button opens the Messaging application. If you downloaded and installed Business Connection,
32 Section 2A: Learning the BasicsYour Device’s Features: Back View11. Camera Lens enables you to take pictures using the built-in camera (if included
Section 2A: Learning the Basics 33The Basics14. Headset Jack enables you to connect a hands-free headset. Use only headsets that are compatible with y
34 Section 2A: Learning the BasicsYour Device’s Features: Top View18. Ringer Switch controls the ringer setting. See “System Sound Settings” on page 1
Section 2A: Learning the Basics 35The BasicsTurning Your Device’s Phone On and OffYou can use the Palm OS® features of your Treo 650 independently of
36 Section 2A: Learning the BasicsWaking Up the ScreenTo use the Palm OS features when your phone is off, you need to wake up the screen. You can also
Section 2A: Learning the Basics 37The BasicsMoving Around the Treo 650 ScreenTo move around the Treo 650 screen, you can use the 5-way navigator or
2D. Managing Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123Synchronizing Contacts and Othe
38 Section 2A: Learning the BasicsScrolling Through ScreensAs on a computer, you scroll on the Treo 650 to move from field to field, or page to page,
Section 2A: Learning the Basics 39The Basics䢇 Drag the slider of an onscreen scroll bar.Highlighting ItemsThe 5-way lets you highlight items before
40 Section 2A: Learning the Basics䢇 From a screen where you create or edit entries, such as Edit Contacts, press Center to jump to the first button.䢇
Section 2A: Learning the Basics 41The BasicsSelecting Options in a Pick ListA range of options is often presented in a type of menu called a pick list
42 Section 2A: Learning the BasicsUsing the KeyboardWhen using the keyboard, most people find it easiest to hold the Treo 650 with two hands and use t
Section 2A: Learning the Basics 43The Basics䢇 To enter an uppercase letter, press Shift/Find or Right Shift , and then enter a letter. You don’t need
44 Section 2A: Learning the Basics4. Press Center to insert the character, or just continue entering the next character.Tip:In many applications you c
Section 2A: Learning the Basics 45The BasicsOther Symbols and Accented CharactersEnter ……then press to select…Enter ……then press to select…aá à ä
46 Section 2A: Learning the BasicsO Ò Ó Ö Ô Œ Õ Ø-_ ~ • = – —p or P% ¶/% \ ÷ ¦ r or R®#=sß š § (< [ { ‹Sß Š § )> ] } ›t or T~ ™ † ‡u
Section 2A: Learning the Basics 47The BasicsOpening ApplicationsThere are three application buttons on the front of the Treo 650. The fourth button tu
3B. Sprint PCS VisionSM—The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179Getting Started With Sprint PCS Vision
48 Section 2A: Learning the BasicsYou can access all available applications through the Applications view.To access applications through the Applicati
Section 2A: Learning the Basics 49The BasicsIn Applications, you can also do any of the following:䢇 Press Applications repeatedly to cycle through d
50 Section 2A: Learning the Basics
Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features 51Phone FeaturesSection 2BUsing Your Device’s Phone FeaturesIn This Section⽧ Making Calls⽧ Receiving Ca
52 Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone FeaturesMaking CallsYour Sprint PCS VisionSM Smart Device Treo™ 650 offers several options for making phone c
Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features 53Phone FeaturesDialing With the Keyboard 1. Press Phone/Send .2. Using the numbered keys on the keyboa
54 Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features䡲 First initial and last name䡲 First name䡲 Last name4. Select the number you want to call and press P
Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features 55Phone FeaturesDialing From a Web PageThe Treo 650 recognizes most phone numbers that appear in Web pa
56 Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone FeaturesRedialing the Last Number You Called䊳 From the Main view in the Phone application, press and hold Pho
Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features 57Phone FeaturesReceiving CallsTo receive calls, your device’s phone must be on. This is different from
Viewing Pictures and Videos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .238Organi
58 Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone FeaturesSilencing the Ring of an Incoming CallTo silence the ringer while your device is ringing:䊳 Press the
Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features 59Phone FeaturesSignal Strength and Phone StatusYou can monitor the status of your device’s signal stre
60 Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone FeaturesAppears with gray arrows when your device is on and connected to the Sprint PCS Vision network. You c
Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features 61Phone FeaturesFinding Your Phone Number1. Make sure your device’s phone is on (see “Turning Your Devi
62 Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone FeaturesManaging Active CallsWhen you make or receive a call, the Active Call view appears. To toggle between
Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features 63Phone FeaturesEnding a CallDo one of the following to end a call:Returns to handset mode when the spe
64 Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features䢇 Press Power/End .䢇 Select Hang Up.䢇 Press the headset button (if the headset is attached).Returnin
Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features 65Phone FeaturesTip:The Active Call view now includes two status lines, each representing one of the ca
66 Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone FeaturesControlling Your Roaming ExperienceYour device is digital dual-band, which means you can make and rec
Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features 67Phone FeaturesInternal Phone BookThe internal phone book is located in the Contacts application. If y
Owner’s Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
68 Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features5. To add a Caller ID picture that displays when that person calls, select the Picture box. Select Ph
Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features 69Phone FeaturesDeleting a Contact1. Open the contact you want to delete.2. Open the menus .3. Select R
70 Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone FeaturesDefining Your Business Card1. Create a new contact using the information on your business card.2. Fro
Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features 71Phone FeaturesDefining Favorite ButtonsThe Treo 650 provides approximately 70 programmable favorite b
72 Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone FeaturesCreating a Speed Dial Favorite Button1. Press Phone/Send .2. Use the 5-way navigator to access Favo
Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features 73Phone Features8. (Optional) Select More, and then select advanced options:䡲 Extra Digits lets you def
74 Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features6. (Optional) Enter a Quick Key. (When you are in the Main, Dial Pad, or Favorites view of the Phone
Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features 75Phone FeaturesUsing a Phone HeadsetYou can connect a phone headset for hands-free operation. If you n
76 Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone FeaturesHeadset SpecificationsYour Treo 650 uses a 2.5 mm, 3-pin headset connector. In addition to the headse
Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features 77Phone FeaturesConnecting to Devices With Bluetooth® Wireless TechnologyWith your device’s built-in Bl
iWelcome to SprintWe are committed to bringing you the best wireless technology available. With Sprint, all your services work the same wherever you g
78 Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features䡲 Ye s automatically establishes connections with devices with which you’ve created a trusted pair. N
Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features 79Phone Features䢇 To transfer a call from a headset with Bluetooth wireless technology to your Treo (ha
80 Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features7. Select if the device is a headset or a car kit and then select OK.8. Select Done.Sending Informati
Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features 81Phone FeaturesSending an Application Over a Bluetooth Wireless Connection1. Go to Applications .2. O
82 Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone FeaturesUsing Dial-up Networking on Your Treo 650 If your computer is enabled with Bluetooth wireless technol
Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features 83Phone Features1. Make sure that your computer’s Bluetooth setting is on and that your computer is dis
84 Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features8. Enter the same passkey number on your computer when prompted.9. Select Done, and then select Done
Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features 85Phone FeaturesAccessing the Internet From Your ComputerThe steps for accessing the Internet on your c
86 Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone FeaturesTo verify that you are connected, look for a network connection icon in the task bar at the bottom of
Section 2C: Using Your Device’s Organizer Features 87Organizer FeaturesSection 2CUsing Your Device’s Organizer FeaturesIn This Section⽧ Calendar⽧ Task
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