Online User’s GuidePCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 300User Guide
Section 12 Introduction to Your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 300What is a PCS Treo 300?Your PCS Treo 300 combines the power of a full-featured mobile p
Section 692 Application-Specific TasksTip: You can also roll the rocker switch to scroll to the number you want to call, and then press the rocker swi
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 93Application Tasks6 6. Select a new label.7. Hold Option and press Return to finish.Changing Contact entry de
Section 694 Application-Specific TasksUsing the Call History viewThe Call History view provides quick access to the previous 1,000 incoming and outgoi
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 95Application Tasks6Calling a number in your Call History listIn addition to viewing a list of your incoming, outg
Section 696 Application-Specific Tasks 2. Press Menu .3. Under Record, select Add (/N).4. In the Contact Edit screen, enter any additional informatio
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 97Application Tasks63. Select the purge option you want to use.4. Hold Option and press Return to finish.Using
Section 698 Application-Specific Tasks To answer a call while it is ringing, do any of the following:© Open the lid if it is closed.© Tap Answer if th
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 99Application Tasks6To end a call, do any of the following: © Close the lid (if the headset is not attached).© Pre
Section 6100 Application-Specific TasksUsing the speakerphoneThe speakerphone button enables you to view your phone screen and use other applications
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 101Application Tasks6 2. Tap Hold to place the call on hold.3. Tap Off Hold to return to the call.Handling Multip
Section 1Introduction to Your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 300 3Introduction1© 25 MB available hard disk space© VGA monitor or better © CD-ROM drive (y
Section 6102 Application-Specific Tasks Tip: You can switch between two active calls by tapping Swap or by pressing the button on the headset (if it i
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 103Application Tasks6 3. Tap Cancel 3-way to end the second call and to return to the first call you placed, or ta
Section 6104 Application-Specific TasksForwarding callsIf you need to turn off the wireless mode or know you will be traveling outside a coverage area
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 105Application Tasks6Redialing the last numberYou can redial the last number you called.To redial the last number,
Section 6106 Application-Specific Tasks3. From the Unlock Wireless Mode screen or Unlock Communicator screen, tap Make Emergency Call to access the Di
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 107Application Tasks6Record menus Options menus Contacts list view Contacts edit viewCall History view Contacts
Section 6108 Application-Specific Tasks Preferences © Remember last category. Determines how the Contacts list appears when you return to it from anot
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 109Application Tasks6Call Preferences © Enable Digital Roaming. Enables you to access wireless service from any 19
Section 6110 Application-Specific TasksDial Preferences© Dial, Email, SMS. Provides other applications access to PhoneBook’s dialing functions. In mos
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 111Application Tasks6Security PrefsEnables you to lock your phone and define emergency numbers. Wireless Mode Lock
Section 14 Introduction to Your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 3007. If any data for your third party applications did not transfer, beam it from your ol
Section 6112 Application-Specific TasksPhone Info © Phone Number: Displays your phone number.© ESN: Displays your phone’s Electronic Serial Number whi
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 113Application Tasks6Date Book PlusWhen you open Date Book Plus, the screen shows the current date and a list of t
Section 6114 Application-Specific TasksScheduling an eventA record in Date Book Plus is called an “event.” An event can be any kind of activity that y
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 115Application Tasks63. If the event is longer than an hour, press the bottom scroll button and type the end time.
Section 6116 Application-Specific TasksTip: You can also create a new untimed event by making sure no event is selected and then entering a descriptio
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 117Application Tasks6Setting an alarm for an eventThe Alarm setting enables you to set an audible alarm for events
Section 6118 Application-Specific Tasksturn on your phone and hold Option and press Return to dismiss it.To dismiss the alarm reminder, do one of
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 119Application Tasks64. Tap Day, Week, Month, or Year to set how often event repeats.For a continuous event, tap D
Section 6120 Application-Specific Tasks Current. Changes or deletes only the current instance of the repeating event.All. Changes or deletes all past,
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 121Application Tasks6© If you apply a change to a single occurrence of a repeating event (e.g., time), that occurr
Section 1Introduction to Your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 300 5Introduction1PCS Treo 300 componentsLocating front panel controls 1. Speaker3. Rocker s
Section 6122 Application-Specific TasksTo display the current time:1. Tap and hold the stylus on the date in the date bar to display the current time.
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 123Application Tasks6Tips for using Week ViewKeep the following points in mind:© Tap an event to show details for
Section 6124 Application-Specific Tasks© Use the scroll buttons or rocker switch to move between weeks. You can also tap the scroll arrows in the uppe
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 125Application Tasks6Working in Year ViewThe Year View shows an overview of your calendar for an entire year. Tip
Section 6126 Application-Specific Tasks Tips for using List ViewKeep the following points in mind:© Tap a line to select it. The start and end time di
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 127Application Tasks6 Working with floating eventsDate Book Plus can include events that are a combination of a To
Section 6128 Application-Specific Tasks© To convert an existing event to a floating event, select the event, tap Details, tap Float as the Type, and t
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 129Application Tasks6Using the Daily JournalYou can use the Daily Journal feature to record events as they occur.
Section 6130 Application-Specific Tasks 4. Select the event from the Appointment Templates list.5. Hold Option and press Return to finish. Date Bo
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 131Application Tasks6Options menu Week ViewWeek View with TextMonth ViewList ViewDay ViewYear View
Section 16 Introduction to Your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 3001. Speaker: Functions as the earpiece on your PCS Treo 300. 2. Headset jack: Enables yo
Section 6132 Application-Specific Tasks Preferences(Day View)© Start/End Time. Defines the start and end times for Date Book Plus screens. If the time
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 133Application Tasks6Display Options© Show Time Bars. Activates the time bars that appear in the Day View. The tim
Section 6134 Application-Specific TasksAlarm Preferences© Alarm Sound. Sets the tone of the alarm.© Snooze Sound. Sets the tone of the snooze alarm.
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 135Application Tasks6To Do Preferences© Show Categories. Displays the To Do items in the categories you select.© P
Section 6136 Application-Specific TasksWeek Preferences© Time Format. Defines the format of the time display. The choices are No Time, 11p, 11:30p, 23
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 137Application Tasks6Month Preferences© Show Timed Events. Displays events that you assigned to a specific time.©
Section 6138 Application-Specific TasksList View Preferences© Date Book. Determines which type of events appear in the List View display. The choices
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 139Application Tasks6BlazerIf you can’t hold the world in the palm of your hand, at least you can hold the World W
Section 6140 Application-Specific Tasks6. Hold Option and press Return to finish.While a page is loading, a Progress icon appears in the lower r
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 141Application Tasks6Viewing bookmarked pagesYour phone may come with a few bookmarks already in place. You can ju
Section 1Introduction to Your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 300 7Introduction1Tip: If your phone screen is turned off, pressing any application button t
Section 6142 Application-Specific Tasks 4. Hold Option and press Return to finish. Tip: You can also add a bookmark by tapping an empty bookmark
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 143Application Tasks6Editing bookmarksYou can change the title, description, or URL associated with any of your bo
Section 6144 Application-Specific TasksArranging your bookmarksAs your bookmark list grows, you may want to rearrange the entries or move entire pages
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 145Application Tasks6A grey line appears next to the page when it is in drag mode. When dropping a page on the top
Section 6146 Application-Specific TasksBookmarks menu Go menus Options menu PropertiesDisplays the Page Properties dialog box where you can view the P
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 147Application Tasks6 Preferences Browser tab:© Home page. Displays the URL of the current home page selection. Ta
Section 6148 Application-Specific TasksAdvanced tab:© Cache Size (K). Displays the amount of memory that Blazer reserves to store recently viewed page
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 149Application Tasks6Memo PadA memo can contain up to 4,000 characters. The number of memos you can store is depen
Section 6150 Application-Specific Tasks2. Review or edit the text in the memo. 3. Hold Option and press Return to finish.Memo Pad menusMemo Pad me
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 151Application Tasks6SMSWhen you subscribe to PCS Vision Services, you can use your PCS Treo 300 to receive and st
Section 18 Introduction to Your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 3006. LED: Provides status information for your PCS Treo 300 based on the color of the lig
Section 6152 Application-Specific TasksTips:© To view additional incoming messages, press Option and the press PhoneBook .© You can also dismiss the
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 153Application Tasks63. Use the scroll buttons or rocker switch to scroll within the current message. 4. Press Opt
Section 6154 Application-Specific Tasksrespond.3. Press Space to open the application associated with the selected item.Copying text messagesYou can
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 155Application Tasks6Sorting messages1. From any SMS list view, press Menu .2. Under Options, select Sort.3. Tap
Section 6156 Application-Specific Tasks5. Hold Option and press Return twice to confirm deletion.SMS menusSMS menus are shown here for your refere
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 157Application Tasks6Options menus Preferences Determines whether a confirmation dialog box appears when you dele
Section 6158 Application-Specific TasksTo Do ListTo Do reminds you of tasks you have to complete. A record in To Do List is called an “item.”To create
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 159Application Tasks6To set the priority of a To Do item:1. Tap the Priority number on the left side of the To Do
Section 6160 Application-Specific Tasks5. Hold Option and press Return to finish.Tip: If you turn on the Show Due Dates option in the To Do Show o
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 161Application Tasks6To Do Show OptionsThe Show Options dialog box enables you to control the appearance of the To
Section 1Introduction to Your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 300 9Introduction1Charging the batteryTo use your phone, you must connect the travel charger
Section 6162 Application-Specific Tasks3. Hold Option and press Return to finish.To Do List menusTo Do List menus are shown here for your referenc
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 163Application Tasks6CityTimeCityTime enables you to display the day and time in your home city and in four other
Section 6164 Application-Specific TasksTo set your remote cities:1. Tap a pick list in the lower part of the CityTime screen and select the city close
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 165Application Tasks6Options menuUtilities menuAbout CityTimeShows version information for CityTime.HelpDisplays o
Section 6166 Application-Specific TasksCalculatorCalculator includes two operating modes: Basic and Advanced. In Basic mode you can perform simple mat
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 167Application Tasks6Displaying Recent CalculationsThe Basic Calculator’s Recent Calculations command enables you
Section 6168 Application-Specific TasksUsing the Advanced Calculator buttonsIn addition to most of the Basic Calculator buttons, the Primary buttons a
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 169Application Tasks6Math buttonsTrigonometry buttonsSquares the current value.Calculates the value of x raised to
Section 6170 Application-Specific TasksFinance buttonsFinance buttons enable you to find an unknown variable value based on a group of known variable
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 171Application Tasks62. Enter 12 and tap the P/Yr button to enter the number of payments per year.3. Tap Edit.4. T
Section 110 Introduction to Your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 300Turning your PCS Treo 300 on and offYour PCS Treo 300 has two operating modes: a handh
Section 6172 Application-Specific TasksLogic buttonsStatistics buttonsShifts the value to the left and fills the new places with zeros.Enters D in a h
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 173Application Tasks6Weight/Temp buttonsCalculates the square of the sum of the values in the statistics memory li
Section 6174 Application-Specific TasksLength buttonsArea buttonsIndicates the current value is entered in degrees Kelvin. When you tap this button af
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 175Application Tasks6Volume buttonsIndicates the current value is entered in square miles. When you tap this butto
Section 6176 Application-Specific TasksCreating a custom viewYou can modify any existing Advanced Calculator view to create your own view. While custo
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 177Application Tasks6Calculator menusCalculator menus are shown here for your reference, and Calculator features t
Section 6178 Application-Specific TasksExpenseExpense enables you to record the date, expense type, and the amount that you spent. A record in Expense
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 179Application Tasks6advantage of the automatic fill feature. See the section that begins on page 187 for details.
Section 6180 Application-Specific Tasks3. Select any of the following options:4. Hold Option and press Return to finish.Customizing the Currency p
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 181Application Tasks62. Tap each Currency pick list and select the country whose currency you want to display on t
Section 1Introduction to Your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 300 11Introduction1© The backlight also turns off automatically (after a period of inactivit
Section 6182 Application-Specific Tasks5. Hold Option and press Return twice to finish.Note: If you want to use your custom currency symbol as the
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 183Application Tasks6also assume that you have installed Palm Desktop software as described on page 21.Creating or
Section 6184 Application-Specific TasksTo create or print an expense report:1. Perform a HotSync operation to transfer your latest Expense data to you
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 185Application Tasks6n Click Create to display a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet containing your expense data. Your da
Section 6186 Application-Specific TasksIf you want to streamline or customize your expense reports, you can change these templates. For example, you c
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 187Application Tasks6Options menuPreferences© Use automatic fill. Lets you select an expense type by entering the
Section 6188 Application-Specific Tasks
Section 7Setting Preferences for Your Phone 189Setting Preferences77Setting Preferences for Your Phonehe Preferences screens enable you to customize t
Section 7190 Setting Preferences for Your PhoneViewing PreferencesTo open the Preferences screens:1.Press Option and then press Menu to access the
Section 7Setting Preferences for Your Phone 191Setting Preferences7HotSync Buttons PreferencesThe HotSync Buttons Preferences screen also enables you
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Section 112 Introduction to Your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 300Using the stylus to get things doneLike using a mouse to click elements on a computer
Section 7192 Setting Preferences for Your PhonePredefined configurationsYour phone comes with the following predefined Connection configurations:Conne
Section 7Setting Preferences for Your Phone 193Setting Preferences7Setting an infrared to modem configurationThe following steps demonstrate how to cr
Section 7194 Setting Preferences for Your Phone4. Tap the Dialing pick list and select TouchTone or Rotary. Note: Select Rotary only if your telephone
Section 7Setting Preferences for Your Phone 195Setting Preferences7Formats PreferencesUse the Formats Preferences screen to set the country default an
Section 7196 Setting Preferences for Your PhoneNote: This setting controls the Day, Week, Month, Year, and List views in Date Book Plus and all other
Section 7Setting Preferences for Your Phone 197Setting Preferences7System, alarm, and game soundsYour phone uses a variety of sounds. The System, Alar
Section 7198 Setting Preferences for Your PhoneConnecting automaticallyTo take advantage of the persistent data connections available on your phone, y
Section 7Setting Preferences for Your Phone 199Setting Preferences7To create a packet data service template:1. Press Menu . 2. Under Service, select
Section 7200 Setting Preferences for Your Phone Note: Most packet data servers do not accept spaces in the user name.Entering a passwordThe Password b
Section 7Setting Preferences for Your Phone 201Setting Preferences73. Hold Option and press Return to finish.Note: The Password field updates to d
Section 1Introduction to Your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 300 13Introduction1Elements of the phone interface 1. Menu bar: A set of commands that are s
Section 7202 Setting Preferences for Your PhoneConnecting to your serviceAfter you set your Connection and Network Preferences, establishing a connect
Section 7Setting Preferences for Your Phone 203Setting Preferences73. Tap HA Password and enter your Home Agent password.4. Tap the space to the left
Section 7204 Setting Preferences for Your PhoneTo enter a permanent IP address:1. Tap Advanced.2. Tap the IP Address check box to deselect it and disp
Section 7Setting Preferences for Your Phone 205Setting Preferences7To enter Tunneling and SPI:1. Tap the Tunneling pick list and select Reverse or For
Section 7206 Setting Preferences for Your Phone 2. Deselect the Mobile IP check box.Defining the IP address in a Simple IP service templateEveryone w
Section 7Setting Preferences for Your Phone 207Setting Preferences7To enter a permanent IP address:1. Tap Advanced.2. Tap the IP Address check box to
Section 7208 Setting Preferences for Your PhoneTo enter a primary and secondary DNS:1. Tap the Query DNS check box to deselect it.2. Tap the space to
Section 7Setting Preferences for Your Phone 209Setting Preferences7Network Preferences menu commandsThe Network Preferences screen includes menu comma
Section 7210 Setting Preferences for Your PhoneViewing the Network LogIf viewing the expanded Service Connection Progress messages does not give you e
Section 7Setting Preferences for Your Phone 211Setting Preferences7If you assign a password with the Security application, the information in the Owne
Section 114 Introduction to Your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 300 1. Previous/next arrows: Tap the up and down arrows to display the previous and next
Section 7212 Setting Preferences for Your Phone 4. Hold Option and press Return to finish.To select ring tone settings:1. Tap the Tone box.2. Tap
Section 7Setting Preferences for Your Phone 213Setting Preferences7Note: When you select a ringer sound, the sound plays once. To avoid playing the so
Section 7214 Setting Preferences for Your Phone4. Hold Option and press Return to finish.Tip: To use a ShortCut, enter the ShortCut symbol followe
Section 8Advanced HotSync® Operations 215HotSync Operations88Advanced HotSync® OperationsotSync® Manager enables you to synchronize data between one o
Section 8216 Advanced HotSync® OperationsSelecting HotSync setup optionsYou can choose when you want HotSync Manager to run. If necessary, you can adj
Section 8Advanced HotSync® Operations 217HotSync Operations84. Click the Local tab to display the settings for the connection between your computer an
Section 8218 Advanced HotSync® OperationsCustomizing HotSync application settingsFor each application, you can define a set of options that determines
Section 8Advanced HotSync® Operations 219HotSync Operations85. Click Change.6. Click the direction in which you want to write data, or click Do Nothin
Section 8220 Advanced HotSync® OperationsPreparing your computer for infrared communicationTo perform an IR HotSync operation, the computer you want t
Section 8Advanced HotSync® Operations 221HotSync Operations8The COM port displayed on this screen is the port associated with your infrared device. It
Section 1Introduction to Your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 300 15Introduction1To move around the screen do one of the following:© Tap an item with the
Section 8222 Advanced HotSync® Operations6. Click OK.7. Disable any other application that opens the IR port. Configuring HotSync Manager for infrared
Section 8Advanced HotSync® Operations 223HotSync Operations86. Click OK.The HotSync Manager is now communicating with the simulated port defined for i
Section 8224 Advanced HotSync® OperationsTo perform an IR HotSync operation:1. Press Option and then press Menu to access the Applications Launche
Section 8Advanced HotSync® Operations 225HotSync Operations8To disable infrared communication with Windows 2000: 1. Click the HotSync Manager icon i
Section 8226 Advanced HotSync® OperationsNote: To perform a Network HotSync from another computer on your network, you must select Network from the Ho
Section 8Advanced HotSync® Operations 227HotSync Operations8Performing a network HotSync operation via a LANYou are ready to perform a network HotSync
Section 8228 Advanced HotSync® OperationsCreating a user profileIf you need to configure several Palm OS® phones with specific information (such as a
Section 8Advanced HotSync® Operations 229HotSync Operations8To use a profile for the first-time HotSync operation:1. Connect the new phone to the HotS
Section 8230 Advanced HotSync® Operations
Section 9Maintaining Your Phone 231Maintaining Your Phone99Maintaining Your Phonehis chapter provides information on the following:©Proper care of you
Section 116 Introduction to Your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 300To open the Preferences screens:1. Press Option and then press Menu to access the
Section 9232 Maintaining Your PhoneCaring for your phoneYour phone is designed to be rugged and reliable and to provide years of trouble-free service.
Section 9Maintaining Your Phone 233Maintaining Your Phone9© You can conserve battery life by minimizing use of the keyboard backlight feature and by c
Section 9234 Maintaining Your PhoneTo perform a soft reset:1. Unscrew the tip of the stylus to access the reset tool. 2. Use the reset tool to gently
Section 9Maintaining Your Phone 235Maintaining Your Phone9Performing a hard resetWith a hard reset, all records and entries stored in your phone are e
Section 9236 Maintaining Your PhoneTo restore your data after a hard reset:1. Click the HotSync Manager icon in the Windows system tray (bottom-righ
Section 9Maintaining Your Phone 237Maintaining Your Phone9Note: Changing the HotSync setting from the default affects only the next HotSync operation.
Section 9238 Maintaining Your Phone
Section 10Troubleshooting Tips 239Troubleshooting Tips1010Troubleshooting Tipsf you encounter a problem with your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 300:© Re
Section 10240 Troubleshooting TipsSoftware installation problemsProblem SolutionPalm™ Desktop software will not install successfully.Disable any anti-
Section 10Troubleshooting Tips 241Troubleshooting Tips10Operating problemsTapping and keyboard problemsProblem SolutionMy phone won’t turn on. Try eac
Section 1Introduction to Your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 300 17Introduction1 2. Tap the up or down arrows to change the hour.3. Tap each minute numb
Section 10242 Troubleshooting TipsWireless communication problemsProblem SolutionI can’t use the wireless features© Make sure your PCS Treo 300 batter
Section 10Troubleshooting Tips 243Troubleshooting Tips10I tried dialing a phone number, but my PCS Treo 300 just beeps at me© Make sure you dialed the
Section 10244 Troubleshooting TipsThe Blazer® application won’t connect to the Internet© Confirm that your service plan includes PCS Vision and not ju
Section 10Troubleshooting Tips 245Troubleshooting Tips10Application problemsProblem SolutionI tapped the Today button, but it does not show the correc
Section 10246 Troubleshooting TipsHotSync problemsProblem SolutionWhy can’t I synchronize my phone with my computer?Try each of these in turn. After e
Section 10Troubleshooting Tips 247Troubleshooting Tips10Beaming problemsI did a HotSync operation, but one of my applications did not synchronize.Clic
Section 10248 Troubleshooting TipsPassword problemsProblem SolutionI forgot the password to show my hidden or masked records.You can use Security to d
Section 10Troubleshooting Tips 249Troubleshooting Tips10Technical supportIf you cannot solve your problem after reviewing the sources listed at the be
Section 10250 Troubleshooting Tips
Section 11Other Product Information 251Other Product Information11Other Product InformationPerformance and SafetyImportant Information About Your Phon
Section 118 Introduction to Your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 300Using the headsetYou can connect a headset for hands-free operation. Your PCS Treo 300
Section 11252 Other Product InformationMaintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your PhoneFAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS
Section 11Other Product Information 253Other Product Information11Turning Off Wireless Mode in Dangerous AreasTo avoid interfering with blasting opera
Section 11254 Other Product InformationExposure to Radio Frequency Energy (SAR)In order to comply with FCC RF exposure safety guidelines, users MUST u
Section 11Other Product Information 255Other Product Information11Obtaining Warranty Service. In order to obtain warranty service, you must receive wa
Section 11256 Other Product InformationPayment of Fees: The effectiveness of the licenses granted hereunder is conditioned on thereceipt by Handspring
Section 11Other Product Information 257Other Product Information11Entire Agreement: This License Agreement sets forth the entire understanding and agr
Section 11258 Other Product Informationand is analogous to running a utility program or application program. However, in a textual andlegal sense, the
Section 11Other Product Information 259Other Product Information113. You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and you may at
Section 11260 Other Product Informationused for software interchange. If distribution of object code is made by offering access to copy from a designa
Section 11Other Product Information 261Other Product Information11c) If distribution of the work is made by offering access to copy from a designated
Section 1Introduction to Your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 300 19Introduction1Connecting the HotSync cableThe HotSync cable that comes with your PCS Tr
Section 11262 Other Product Informationthen as a consequence you may not distribute the Library at all. For example, if a patent license would not per
Section 11Other Product Information 263Other Product Information11WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE
Section 11264 Other Product InformationAcknowledgmentsWe would like to thank the following developers whose contributions were an integral part of the
Section 11Other Product Information 265Other Product Information11
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Index 265IndexNumerics3-way calling 102AABA (Address Book archive file) 32Accented charactersentering 26onscreen keyboard 32Active call 97, 101Add-on
266 IndexProperties 146Web Page view 139Bold font for text 75Bookmarksadding 141, 142arranging 144deleting 143editing 143Brightness control 6, 11Busin
Index 267Chain calculations 167Chargerconnecting 9, 19connector on communicator 8Charging battery 9Check boxes 13CityTimeadding cities 164home city 16
268 IndexCutting text 60Cycling through views 48, 49, 50DDailycalendar 113–116events. See Repeating eventsJournal 129Dataentry. See Entering datatrans
Index 269Dial Paddialing numbers 89icon 89Dialingapplications 110emergency numbers 105from Call History 95from Contacts list 91last number 105previous
Section 120 Introduction to Your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 300 Note: If you are unsure about the exact location of the USB port or serial port on y
270 IndexForwardingcalls 104Frozen communicator 241GGames 197General preferencesalarm sounds 197auto-off delay 196system sounds 197Glossary. See Keybo
Index 271KKey Pad 87, 97Keyboardaccented characters 26capital letters 24computer 32location 7menu commands 29moving the cursor 28numbers 25online Help
272 Indexpurging SMS 155receiving 151replying 153sorting SMS 155text 152Microphone 6MicrosoftExcel, transferring Expense data to 182–186Outlook, conne
Index 273Phone numbersselecting types 92PhoneBook*If Found Call* entry 91adding contact to Speed Dial 85adding custom fields 110adding entry from Call
274 Indexdeleting 60, 119displaying a category of 64editing 59–60Expense 178fonts 75hiding private 44, 72lost 245Memo Pad 149notes for 74–75PhoneBook
Index 275purging messages 155receiving messages 151replying to messages 153sorting messages 155SMS Messagingmenus 156opening 52overview 52Soft reset 2
276 Indexfonts 75menus 162notes for records 74–75opening 53overview 53prioritizing records 158, 162private records 72purging records 61–62, 161sorting
Section 1Introduction to Your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 300 21Introduction1© Import and export data, so you can easily transfer data from other desk
Contents1. Introduction to Your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 300 . . . . . . . . . 1What is a PCS Treo 300? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 122 Introduction to Your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 300Using your phone with Microsoft Outlook The software that comes with your PCS Treo 300
Section 2Entering Data in Your Phone 23Entering Data22Entering Data in Your Phonehis chapter explains how to enter data into your PCS Phone Handspring
Section 224 Entering Data in Your PhoneUsing the PCS Treo 300 keyboardThe PCS Treo 300 keyboard is the primary method you’ll use to enter data into yo
Section 2Entering Data in Your Phone 25Entering Data2To enter only capital letters (Caps Lock):1. Press Shift twice.When Caps Lock is active, an und
Section 226 Entering Data in Your PhoneTyping accented charactersThe ListType feature enables you to enter accented characters. You can enter the foll
Section 2Entering Data in Your Phone 27Entering Data23. Press ListType . 4. Use the scroll buttons to select the extended symbol you want to insert.5
Section 228 Entering Data in Your PhoneTip: To enter a tab, press Shift and then press Space .Navigation keystrokesIn addition to character symbols
Section 2Entering Data in Your Phone 29Entering Data2To use the menu bar:1. Open an application (such as Memo Pad).2. Press Menu to open the menu ba
Section 230 Entering Data in Your PhoneTo use keyboard shortcuts for menu commands:1. Press Menu to open the menu bar. 2. Type the menu command shor
Section 2Entering Data in Your Phone 31Entering Data2To use a ShortCut:1. Type the letter s.2. Press ListType . 3. Use the scroll buttons to select t
Choosing preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Installing and rem
Section 232 Entering Data in Your PhoneNote: The onscreen keyboard also includes a dialog box for international characters. You can switch among the t
Section 2Entering Data in Your Phone 33Entering Data2© To Do List archive (.tda)© Memo Pad archive (.mpa)Archive formats can only be used with Palm De
Section 234 Entering Data in Your Phone
Section 3Managing Your Applications 35Managing Applications33Managing Your Applicationshis chapter explains how to switch between applications on your
Section 336 Managing Your ApplicationsUsing the Applications LauncherYour phone is equipped with a variety of applications. All the applications insta
Section 3Managing Your Applications 37Managing Applications3Switching between applicationsWhen working in any application, press Option and then pre
Section 338 Managing Your ApplicationsTo display applications by category: 1. Press Option and then press Menu to access the Applications Launcher
Section 3Managing Your Applications 39Managing Applications34. Tap the Remember Last Category check box to select it.5. Hold Option and press Return
Section 340 Managing Your Applicationsdecompression utility, search the Internet using phrases like 'zip decompression' or 'how to unzi
Section 3Managing Your Applications 41Managing Applications3Tip: You can also access the Install Tool dialog box by selecting Install Tool under Sprin
6. Application-Specific Tasks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81PhoneBook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 342 Managing Your Applications8. Click Done.9. Perform a HotSync operation to install the application(s) you selected in step 6. See the secti
Section 3Managing Your Applications 43Managing Applications3Tip: If you installed Palm Desktop software for the first time when you purchased your PCS
Section 344 Managing Your ApplicationsIn Security, you can do the following:© Mask or hide entries you define as private. The Mask option displays a g
Section 3Managing Your Applications 45Managing Applications3Changing or deleting a passwordOnce you define a password for your phone, you can change o
Section 346 Managing Your ApplicationsRecovering from a forgotten passwordIf you did not lock your phone and you forget your password, you can delete
Section 4Applications Overview 47Applications Overview44Applications Overviewhis chapter briefly describes each application and how to open it. Your P
Section 448 Applications OverviewPhoneBookPhoneBook enables you to make and receive telephone calls, and to keep names, addresses, phone numbers, and
Section 4Applications Overview 49Applications Overview4Date Book PlusDate Book Plus lets you quickly and easily schedule appointments or any kind of a
Section 450 Applications OverviewBlazer Web BrowserBlazer is a wireless Internet browser that lets you browse your favorite web sites while you’re on
Section 4Applications Overview 51Applications Overview4Memo PadMemo Pad provides a place to take notes that are not associated with records in other a
Copying text messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154Sorting messages . . . . . .
Section 452 Applications OverviewSMSSMS provides a way for you to receive short text messages from other people who use mobile phones and subscribe to
Section 4Applications Overview 53Applications Overview4To Do ListTo Do List is a convenient place to create reminders and prioritize the things that y
Section 454 Applications OverviewCityTimeCityTime helps you keep track of the time anywhere around the globe. In CityTime, you can do the following:©
Section 4Applications Overview 55Applications Overview4CalculatorCalculator enables you to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and
Section 456 Applications OverviewExpenseExpense lets you keep track of your expenses and then transfer the information to a spreadsheet on your comput
Section 5Common Tasks 57Common Tasks55Common Tasksn addition to the wireless communication applications, your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 300 also inc
Section 558 Common TasksCreating recordsYou can use the following procedure to create a new record in Date Book Plus, the Contacts view in PhoneBook,
Section 5Common Tasks 59Common Tasks5Editing recordsAfter you create a record, you can change, delete, or enter new text at any time. Two screen featu
Section 560 Common TasksThe following commands may appear in an Edit menu:Deleting recordsTo delete a record in any of the PIM applications:1. Select
Section 5Common Tasks 61Common Tasks5A confirmation dialog box appears. If you want to save a copy of the deleted item to an archive file in Palm Desk
Formats Preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195Country default .
Section 562 Common TasksTo purge records:1. Open the application.2. Press Menu .3. Under Record, select Purge (/E). A confirmation dialog box appears
Section 5Common Tasks 63Common Tasks5You cannot modify the system-defined categories, but you can rename and delete the user-defined categories. In ad
Section 564 Common TasksTo display a category of records:1. Tap the category pick list in the upper-right corner of the list screen. 2. Select the cat
Section 5Common Tasks 65Common Tasks55. Hold Option and press Return twice to finish.You can assign any of your records to the new category.To ren
Section 566 Common TasksFinding recordsYour phone offers several ways to find information quickly:© All applications: The Find utility locates any tex
Section 5Common Tasks 67Common Tasks5 For example, entering a “ca” displays “Chris Cadwell,” “David Cagle,” and “Carolyn Malestic” as shown above. En
Section 568 Common Tasks As your phone searches for the text, you can tap Stop at any time. You may want to do this if the entry you want appears befo
Section 5Common Tasks 69Common Tasks5Suarez.” If your Contacts are sorted by first name, and your enter “su,” the list displays “Susan Smith” and “Suk
Section 570 Common TasksLooking up names to add to expense recordsIn Expense, Lookup displays the names of Contacts entries in Phonebook that have dat
Section 5Common Tasks 71Common Tasks5Sorting lists of recordsYou can sort lists of records in various ways, depending on the application. Sorting is a
10. Troubleshooting Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239Software installation problems . . . . . .
Section 572 Common TasksMaking records privateIn all PIM applications, except Expense, you can make individual records private. Private records remain
Section 5Common Tasks 73Common Tasks55. Tap either Hide Records or Mask Records.6. Hold Option and press Return to confirm that you want to change
Section 574 Common TasksNote: If you have a password, you must enter your password and then hold Option and press Return to view the record.To dis
Section 5Common Tasks 75Common Tasks5To review or edit a note:1. Tap the Note icon .To delete a note:1.Tap the Note icon .2. Tap Delete.3. Hold Opti
Section 576 Common Tasks5. Hold Option and press Return to finish.Exchanging and updating data: HotSync operationsThe HotSync process automaticall
Section 5Common Tasks 77Common Tasks52. If the HotSync Manager is not running, start it: On the Windows desktop, click Start, and then choose Programs
Section 578 Common TasksBeaming informationYour phone is equipped with an IR (infrared) port that you can use to beam information to another Palm OS d
Section 5Common Tasks 79Common Tasks5Tip: For best results, the path between the two devices must be clear of obstacles. If you have difficulty beamin
Section 580 Common TasksTo receive beamed information:1. Turn on your phone.2. Point the IR port directly at the IR port of the transmitting phone to
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 81Application Tasks6Chapter 6Application-Specific Taskshis chapter is organized by application and gives instructi
Section 1Introduction to Your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 300 1Introduction11Introduction to Your PCS Phone Handspring® Treo™ 300his chapter explains
Section 682 Application-Specific TasksPhoneBookPhoneBook is the application where you store name and address information about people or businesses, a
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 83Application Tasks6 At the top of each view, many of the following common icons appear to provide wireless m
Section 684 Application-Specific TasksUsing the Speed Dial viewYou can store up to 50 phone numbers in the Speed Dial list. There are five pages of nu
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 85Application Tasks66. Tap the Dial Extra Digits Automatically check box to automatically dial these digits each t
Section 686 Application-Specific Tasks4. Select the entry you want to use and press Return .Tip: You can edit the entry by tapping the number or name
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 87Application Tasks6 Tip: During a call, if you are prompted to enter a menu selection, use the keyboard, or go to
Section 688 Application-Specific TasksDeleting Speed Dial entriesIf your Speed Dial list becomes full, or you no longer need an entry, you can delete
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 89Application Tasks6Using the Dial Pad viewThe Dial Pad view provides access to a more traditional phone interface
Section 690 Application-Specific TasksMany desktop software applications also have data import capabilities that enable you to load database files int
Section 6Application-Specific Tasks 91Application Tasks6Tip: To create an entry that always appears at the top of the Contacts list, begin the Last na
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