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Brand: Handspring TREO
Part Number: 7694G
UPC: 3134375377485
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User reviews and opinions
| zephyrus00jp |
11:57pm on Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 ![]() |
| The battery life on this phone is absolutely awful. We rolled out 12 of these phones in our company, the features are standard. Purchased 2 of these phones from ATT. Had to change them out on day 3. All sorts of problems loss of data, no ringer, locks up, poor sound. | |
| tommis |
2:26am on Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 ![]() |
| The QWERTY keyboard neat, atmospheric style of bold, almost become a hallmark of Palm mobile phone description, Treo 750v. We have this phone. It keeps all of our contact info, calendar, and notes in one handy easy to use phone. Are not always enjoy. But Palm has been doing a very good system. | |
| matrim |
8:01pm on Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 ![]() |
| I used to have the old card from Verizon that I had to stick into the side of my laptop in the PCMCIA slot which was inconvenient but w/ this installe... I am very happy with this smartphone Very user friendly and smooth operating smartphone It would have gained another star if it had Wi-Fi | |
| neerolyte |
6:26pm on Wednesday, May 26th, 2010 ![]() |
| The Treo 750 is a Windows Mobile Phone Device by Palm, characterized by its square screen display, numerous features, and quality appearance. Packed with features, thumb keyboard, sleek design, easy to use Expensive, no wifi, no insurance from AT&T All in one! Sound card, phone connectivity, bulky | |
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In Blazer, you can do the following:
Access the World Wide Web and display Internet content. Create up to 100 bookmarks for quick and convenient access to your favorite web sites. Navigate between web pages with familiar toolbar icons.
To open Blazer:
Press Blazer Note:
. Blazer opens to display the Page view.
If a different application appears when you press Blazer , your wireless service provider installed another application as the default web browser. To launch Blazer, press Option , press Menu
, and then tap the Blazer icon
Blazer button
Press Blazer
repeatedly to toggle between the Page and Bookmark views.
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SMS Messaging
SMS Messaging provides a way for you to exchange short text messages with other people who use GSM mobile phones and subscribe to an SMS service. Some wireless service providers also provide a gateway to communicate with e-mail addresses.
In SMS Messaging, you can do the following:
Send and receive short text messages. Read incoming messages directly from the Inbox. Create messages quickly with quick list address selection and boilerplate text. Review messages you sent in the Sent folder.
To open SMS Messaging:
Press SMS Messaging
. SMS Messaging opens to display the Inbox view.
SMS Messaging button
Press SMS Messaging repeatedly to cycle through the Inbox, Sent, and Pending views. However, if there are no messages in the Pending view, it does not cycle through this view when you press the application button.
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To Do List
To Do List is a convenient place to create reminders and prioritize the things that you have to do.
In To Do List, you can do the following:
s s s s s s
Make a quick and convenient list of things to do. Assign a priority level to each task. Assign a due date for any or all of your To Do items. Assign To Do items to categories so that you can organize and view them in logical groups. Sort your To Do items either by due date, priority level, or category. Attach notes to individual To Do items for a description or clarification of the task.
To open To Do List:
1. Press Option. in the Applications
2. Press Date Book Plus Tip:
You can also open To Do List by tapping the To Do List icon Launcher.
To Do List displays the category of items you last viewed.
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Memo Pad
Memo Pad provides a place to take notes that are not associated with records in other applications such as Date Book Plus, PhoneBook, or To Do List.
In Memo Pad, you can do the following:
Looking up Contacts records in PhoneBook
When working with the Contacts view in PhoneBook, the buttons on your communicator make it easy to navigate among your Contacts entries.
In the Contacts list screen, the scroll buttons move the highlight. Holding Shift and using the scroll buttons moves up or down an entire screen of records. If you press and hold a scroll button, you accelerate the scrolling and display every third screen. In the Contact View screen, the scroll buttons move to the previous or next Contacts record.
You can also use the Instant Lookup feature, from any of the PhoneBook views, to quickly scroll to any of your Contacts entries.
To use Instant Lookup to find a Contacts record: 1. From the Speed Dial, Contacts, or Call History views in PhoneBook, enter one of the following for the name you want to find:
First name initial and last name. First name Last name
For example, entering an s displays Susan Lee, James Sands, Sal Martini, and John Smythe. Entering sm reduces the list to Sal Martini, and John Smythe. 2. Use the scroll buttons to select the contact name. 3. Press Return to view the contents of the record.
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Using Find
You can use Find to locate any text that you specify, in any application.
To use Find: 1. Press Option
and then press Shift
to open the Find dialog box.
If you select text in an application before you opening the Find dialog box, the selected text automatically appears in the Find dialog box.
2. Enter the text that you want to find. Find is not case-sensitive. For example, searching for the name davidson also finds Davidson. Find locates any word that begin with the text you enter. For example, searching for plan finds planet, but not airplane. 3. Hold Option and press Return to start the search.
Find searches for the text in all records and all notes.
As your communicator searches for the text, you can tap Stop at any time. You may want to do this if the entry you want appears before your communicator finishes the search. To continue the search after you tap Stop, tap Find More. 4. Tap the text that you want to review.
Using Phone Number Lookup
Phone Number Lookup displays the information you entered in the Contacts view in PhoneBook, and it lets you add this information to a record.
To use Phone Number Lookup: 1. Display the record in which you want to insert a phone number. The record can be in Date Book Plus, To Do List, or Memo Pad.
3. Under Options, select Phone Lookup (/L). 4. If your Contacts view in PhoneBook is sorted by last name, begin to spell the last name. If your Contacts are sorted by first name, begin to spell the first name.
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The first initial and last name search in the PhoneBook Instant Lookup feature is not available in the Phone Number Lookup feature.
To sort records in Contacts view in PhoneBook and Memo Pad: 1. Open the application to display the list screen.
3. Under Options, select Preferences (/R).
Memo Pad Contacts
4. Do one of the following: Contacts view in PhoneBook: Tap the setting you want. Memo Pad: Tap the Sort by pick list and select Alphabetic or Manual. 5. Hold Option and press Return to finish.
To sort the Memo list manually, tap and drag a memo to a new location in the list. Note: To make the list of your memos appear in Palm Desktop software as you manually sorted it on your communicator, open Memo in Palm Desktop software, click Sort by, and then select Order on Handheld.
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Making records private
In all PIM applications, except Expense, you can make individual records private. Private records remain visible and accessible, however, until you select the Security setting to hide or mask all private records. See the section that begins on page 43 for details.
Hiding and masking private records
You can hide records that you mark as private. When you hide records, they do not appear anywhere in the application. When you mask records, a visual placeholder appears where the record would normally appear. If you define a password, you must enter it to display private records. Note: As a security measure, masked Contacts records are temporarily hidden when you search for records. So you will not see a placeholder for these records when viewing the results of a Lookup or Find request.
To make a record private: 1. Display the entry that you want to make private.
2. Tap Details. 3. Tap the Private check box to select it. 4. Hold Option and press Return to finish.
To hide or mask all private records: 1. Make sure the records you want to mask are marked private.
2. Press Option and then press Menu. to access the Applications Launcher.
3. Tap the Security icon
4. Tap the Current Privacy pick list.
5. Tap either Hide Records or Mask Records. 6. Hold Option and press Return to confirm that you want to change the security setting.
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To display all private records: 1. Press Option and then press Menu
2. Tap the Security icon.
to access the Applications Launcher.
3. Tap the Current Privacy pick list.
4. Tap Show Records. If you do not have a password, private records become visible. If you have a password, the Show Private Records dialog box appears. Enter your password in this dialog box, and then hold Option and press Return to finish.
To display a specific masked record: 1. Open the application that contains the record you want to view.
2. Tap the shaded bar that masks the record.
If you have a password, you must enter your password and then hold Option Return to view the record.
To display all private records in a specific application: 1. Open the application in which you want to display the records.
Record menus
Contacts list view Contacts edit view
Call History view Contacts record view
Options menus
Dial Pad & Speed Dial views
Contacts view
Contacts record & edit views Call History view
Phone Preferences
Opens a dialog where you can lock your SIM card to prevent unauthorized use of your communicators wireless mode features.
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Preferences
Remember last category. Determines how the Contacts list appears when you return to it from another application. If you select this check box, the Contacts list shows the last category you selected. If you clear it, the Contacts list displays the All category. List By. Determines how the Contact entries are sorted in the Contacts view, and also controls the PhoneBook Instant Lookup feature and SMS address lookup options.
Call Preferences
Block outgoing caller ID. Determines whether PhoneBook reveals your phone number to the person youre calling. If your service provider supports caller ID blocking, you can prevent revealing your phone number to people you call. Get Status. Displays the current call waiting, call blocking, and call forwarding settings stored on your wireless service providers network. Use this button to confirm that the network settings you selected are active.
Dial Preferences
Dial, Email, SMS. Provides third-party applications access to PhoneBooks dialing functions. In most cases you do not need to change these settings.
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Default country. Determines if North American hyphenation conventions are automatically applied to phone numbers, and whether the following two options are available:
When dialing, add this area code to 7 digit numbers. Inserts the area code you specify in front of 7-digit numbers before dialing. Always dial 1 in front of the area code. Inserts a 1 in front of 10-digit numbers before dialing.
If you select a country other than United States or Canada, numbers are formatted exactly as they appear in the Contact record. Rename Custom Fields
These custom fields appear at the end of the Contact Edit screen. Rename them to identify the kind of information you enter in them. The names you give the custom fields appear in all Contacts records. Select Network
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Displaying Recent Calculations
The Basic Calculators Recent Calculations command enables you to review the last series of calculations and is particularly useful for confirming a series of chain calculations.
To display recent calculations:
1. Press Menu.
2. Under Options, select Recent Calculations (/I).
3. After you finish reviewing the calculations, hold Option
Using the Advanced Calculator mode
The Advanced Calculator screen consists of three regions. Each region performs a different function to help you perform a variety of calculations.
Tap here to change views
View specific buttons change with view Primary buttons available in all views
Using the Advanced Calculator buttons
In addition to most of the Basic Calculator buttons, the Primary buttons are available in all the Advanced Calculator views. The remaining buttons are available only in specific views. The information that follows provides an overview of the Advanced Calculator functions. For more detailed information and instructions, visit the website: www.radiks.net/~rhuebner/parendoc.html
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Primary buttons
Clears the entire calculation and enables you to begin a fresh calculation. Clears the last digit you entered. Use this button if you make a mistake while entering a number in the middle of a calculation. This button enables you to reenter the number without starting the calculation over. Enters an exponent symbol in the calculation. Opens the Constants dialog box where you can select a constant to include in the calculation. Opens the Store in which memory dialog box where you can select the memory bank in which you want to store the current value. Advanced Calculator has ten memory banks. Opens the Recall which memory dialog box where you can select the memory bank from which you want to recall a value.
Math buttons
Squares the current value. Calculates the value of x raised to the y power. Calculates the value of a common (base 10) antilogarithm. Calculates the value of a natural (base e) antilogarithm. Calculates the reciprocal of the current number. Displays the integer portion of a decimal value. Calculates the square root of the current number. Calculates the inverse of x to the y power. Calculates the common (base 10) logarithm. Calculates the natural (base e) logarithm. Displays the remainder of x/y. Displays the decimal portion of a decimal value.
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Trigonometry buttons
Calculates the sine of the current number. Calculates the cosine of the current number. Calculates the tangent of the current number. Calculates the hyperbolic sine of the current number. Calculates the hyperbolic cosine of the current number. Calculates the hyperbolic tangent of the current number. Calculates the arc (inverse) sine of the current number. Calculates the arc (inverse) cosine of the current number. Calculates the arc (inverse) tangent of the current number. Calculates the arc (inverse) hyperbolic sine of the current number. Calculates the arc (inverse) hyperbolic cosine of the current number. Calculates the arc (inverse) hyperbolic tangent of the current number.
2. Select the entry you want to dial. Tip: You can also send a text message to an SMS-enabled mobile phone by tapping a mobile phone number and then tapping SMS instead of Dial.
Tap Dial to call the number Tap SMS to send a text message
3. Tap Dial.
SIM Book menus
SIM Book menus are shown here for your reference, and SIM Book features that are not explained elsewhere in this guide are described here. See page 31 for information about choosing menu commands.
Help About
Opens a dialog where you can view tips about using the SIM Book application. Opens a dialog where you can view version and copyright information for the SIM Book application.
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The SIM Services application provides an interface between your SIM card and your phone. It enables your SIM card to store applications from your wireless service provider that can control functions on your phone. For example, your wireless service provider might offer an application that provides a secure connection for online banking services.
To use SIM Services
2. Tap the SIM Services icon
3. Tap the application you want to use. Note: If your wireless service provider did not install any applications on your SIM card, a message informs you that no services are on your SIM card.
4. If a list of options appears, tap the option you want to use.
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Chapter 7
Setting Preferences for Your Communicator
The Preferences screens enable you to customize the configuration options on your Treo 180 communicator.
In the Preferences screens, you can do the following:
Buttons Connection Digitizer Formats General Network Owner Ringer ShortCuts Assign different applications to many of the buttons and icons on your communicator and the HotSync cable. Configure your communicator for use with a HotSync cable, for infrared communication, or for wireless data communication. Calibrate the screen on your communicator. Set the country default and the formats for dates, times, calendar, and numbers. Set the current date and time, the auto shut-off interval, the Beam Receive feature, and the system, alarm, and game sounds. Configure your communicator for use with a wireless data network. Assign your name, phone number, and other owner information to your communicator. Set the ringer volume level, unique ring tones for incoming calls and SMS messages, and vibrate settings. Define a list of abbreviations.
3. Tap and enter the remaining sections of the IP address. 4. Hold Option and press Return to finish.
Creating a login script
A login script is a series of commands, similar to an autoexec.bat file, that automates logging into your ISP. You can create login script files by selecting commands from the Command pick list in the Login Script dialog. Some commands from the Command pick list, such as Send, require you to supply additional information. Those commands have a parameter field so that you can add the necessary data. Note: You can also use non-ASCII and literal characters in your login script. See Appendix D for more information.
To create a login script: 1. Tap Script.
2. Tap the End pick list.
3. Tap the command you want from the Command list. If the command requires additional information, a field appears to the right of it for you to enter the information. The following commands are available:
Wait For Wait For Prompt
Tells your communicator to wait for specific characters from the TCP/IP server before executing the next command. Detects a challenge-response prompt from the server and displays a dynamically generated challenge value. When you enter the challenge value into your token card, this generates a response value for you to enter on your communicator. This command takes two arguments, separated by a vertical bar (|) on the input line.
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Send Send CR Send User ID Send Password
Transmits specific characters to the TCP/IP server to which you are connecting. Transmits a carriage return or LF character to the TCP/IP server to which you are connecting. Transmits the User ID information entered in the User ID field of the Network Preferences screen. Transmits the password entered in the Password field of the Network Preferences screen. If you did not enter a password, this command prompts you to enter one. The Password command is usually followed by a Send CR command. Tells your communicator to wait a specific number of seconds before executing the next command in the login script. Reads an IP address and uses it as the IP address for your communicator. This command is used with SLIP connections. Opens a dialog box and prompts you to enter text of some kind (for example, a password or a security code). Identifies the last line in the login script.
Selecting HotSync setup options
You can choose when you want HotSync Manager to run. If necessary, you can adjust the local and modem HotSync settings as well.
To set the HotSync options:
1. Click the HotSync Manager icon 2. Choose Setup. in the Windows system tray.
3. Click the General tab and select one of the following options:
Always available
Adds HotSync Manager to the Startup folder and constantly monitors the communication port for synchronization requests from your communicator. With this option, the HotSync Manager synchronizes data even when Palm Desktop software is not running.
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Available only when Palm Desktop software is running Manual Tip:
Starts HotSync Manager and monitors requests automatically when you open Palm Desktop software.
Monitors requests only when you select HotSync Manager from the Start menu. If youre not sure which option to use, keep the default setting: Always available.
4. Click the Local tab to display the settings for the connection between your computer and the HotSync cable, and adjust the following options as needed.
Serial Port
Identifies the port that your desktop software uses to communicate with the optional serial HotSync cable. This selection should match the number of the port to which you connected the optional cable. Note: Your communicator cannot share this port with an internal modem or other device.
Determines the speed at which data is transferred between your communicator and your desktop software. Try the As Fast As Possible rate first, and adjust downward if you experience problems. This setting allows your desktop software and your communicator to find and use the fastest speed.
5. Click the Modem tab to display the modem settings and adjust the options as needed. See page 200 for more information. 6. If you are attached to a network, click the Network tab to display the network settings and adjust the options as needed. See page 204 for more information. 7. Click OK.
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Customizing HotSync application settings
For each application, you can define a set of options that determines how records are handled during synchronization. These options are called a conduit. By default, a HotSync operation synchronizes all files between the communicator and your desktop software. In general, you should leave the settings to synchronize all files. The only reason you might want to change these settings is to overwrite data on either your communicator or your desktop software, or to avoid synchronizing a particular type of file because you dont use it. In addition to the conduits for the applications on your communicator, HotSync Manager includes System and Install conduits. The System conduit backs up the system information stored on your communicator, including keyboard ShortCuts. The Install conduit installs applications on your communicator.
To check the ports used for infrared communication with Windows 98 and Me: 1. In the Windows taskbar click Start, choose Settings, and then choose Control Panel.
2. Double-click the Infrared icon. Note: If you do not see the Infrared icon, you need to install an infrared driver.
3. Click the Options tab.
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4. Select Enable infrared communication.
Infrared ports
The COM port displayed on this screen is the port associated with your infrared device. It should be different from the port currently defined for cable synchronization. 5. Write down the port listed as Providing application support so you can configure HotSync Manager for infrared communication. This port is the simulated port. It is the channel through which the actual infrared communication takes place between your computer and your communicator. 6. Deselect all other check boxes in the Options tab. 7. Click Apply and then click OK.
To enable infrared communication with Windows 2000:
1. Click the HotSync Manager icon taskbar). in the Windows system tray (bottom-right corner of the
2. Choose Exit to close HotSync Manager. 3. In the Windows taskbar click Start, choose Settings, and then choose Control Panel. 4. Double-click the Wireless Link icon. 5. Click the Image Transfer tab and deselect the Use Wireless Link to transfer images from a digital camera to your computer check box.
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6. Click OK. 7. Disable any other application that opens the IR port.
Configuring HotSync Manager for infrared communication
Next you need to go to the HotSync Manager and configure it for infrared communication. In Windows 98 and Me, you need to specify the simulated port used for infrared communication. In Windows 2000, you simply need to activate the infrared menu item.
To configure HotSync Manager for infrared communication with Windows 98 and Me:
1. Click the HotSync Manager icon in the Windows system tray.
2. Make sure Local Serial is checked on the menu. 3. Choose Setup. 4. Click the Local tab. 5. In the Serial Port list, select the simulated port used for infrared communication. See the previous section for instructions on identifying the simulated port.
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If the battery becomes low in the course of normal use, an alert appears on the communicator screen describing the low battery condition. If this alert appears, connect your communicator to the HotSync cable or travel charger to charge the battery. If the battery drains to the point where your communicator does not turn on, it stores your data safely for about three days. In this case, there is enough residual energy in the battery to store the data, but not enough to turn on your communicator. If your communicator does not turn on when you press the power button, you should charge the battery immediately. If you leave a drained battery in your communicator for an extended period of time, you can lose all of the stored data. If this happens, charge the battery and use the reset button to reset your communicator as described in the next section. After you reset your communicator, perform a HotSync operation to restore the data from your computer.
Resetting your communicator
Under normal circumstances, you will not have to use the reset button. On rare occasions, however, your communicator may no longer respond to buttons or the screen. In this case, you need to perform a reset to get your communicator running again.
Performing a soft reset
A soft reset tells your communicator to stop what its doing and start over again. All records and entries stored in your communicator are retained with a soft reset. After a soft reset, the Welcome screen appears, followed by the General Preferences screen (to set time and date).
To perform a soft reset: 1. Unscrew the tip of the stylus to access the reset tool.
Reset tool
2. Use the reset tool to gently press the reset button inside the hole on the back panel of your communicator. Tip: You can also use the tip of an unfolded paper clip (or similar object without a sharp tip).
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Performing a warm (or safe) reset
A warm (or safe) reset bypasses system extensions on your communicator, such as HackMaster hacks or system patches. Performing a warm reset enables you to uninstall a third-party application that may be causing a problem.
To perform a warm (or safe) reset: 1. Press and hold the top scroll button on the front panel of your communicator.
2. While holding down the top scroll button, use the reset tool (or similar object without a sharp tip) to gently press the reset button. 3. When the system screen appears, release the top scroll button.
Performing a hard reset
With a hard reset, all records and entries stored in your communicator are erased. Never perform a hard reset unless a soft or warm reset does not solve your problem. Note: You can restore any data previously synchronized with your computer during the next HotSync operation.
I get a message that my SIM card is missing when I turn on my Treo
My Treo requires an unlocking code (PIN), but I didn't set one
If you see the Unblock Phone screen instead of the Unlock Phone screen, you entered the unlock code (PIN) incorrectly three times, and your Treo is now blocked. Contact your wireless service provider to obtain the unblock code. If you enter the unblock code (PUK) incorrectly ten times, your SIM is permanently disabled.
I called my wireless service provider to activate my service, but wireless mode still doesnt work My phone number isn't on the Phone Info screen
Some wireless service providers require 24 hours or more to activate your wireless service. If it has been longer than your wireless service providers activation period, report the problem to your wireless service provider. Your wireless service provider may need to install your phone number onto your SIM card. Contact your wireless service provider to see if they can send a message to your Treo that writes your phone number onto your SIM card.
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My Treo won't register to the network
You are probably outside a network coverage area. Try using another GSM phone to verify whether coverage is available in your current location. If coverage is available in your location, try your SIM card in another GSM phone. If it still doesnt work, your SIM card may be malfunctioning. Contact your wireless service provider for another SIM card. Turn off the wireless mode on your communicator, and then turn it on again. If a dialog appears asking if you want to search for a network, tap Yes. Make sure you dialed the correct number. Wait a few minutes and try again. If the network is very busy, calls cannot connect. Verify that you are in a network coverage area and then move a few yards away and try the call again. If you are in a weak coverage area (1 bar of signal strength or less), you may not be able to complete calls even though you are registered to the network.
I tried dialing a phone number, but my Treo just beeps at me
I can't dial international numbers Call waiting doesnt work
For security purposes, some wireless service providers require you to enable international calling on your account. Call your wireless service provider for details. Enable call waiting in the Call Preferences dialog. See the section that begins on page 97 for details. If the problem persists, contact your wireless service provider to confirm that this feature is available in your area. For security purposes, most wireless service providers require you to enable this feature on your account even though there is usually no extra charge. Call your wireless service provider to enable call forwarding. Some wireless service providers require you to enable this feature on your account. Call your wireless service provider to enable blocking your Caller ID.
On the printed copy, identify the data Sections. A Section is an area of data with common row and column formatting. A yellow highlighter marking pen can make it easy to see the Sections as you work with programming the mapping table. Your custom Expense Report can contain any number of Sections, and the same data can be repeated in any Section. On the printed copy, identify the type of Labels that apply to each Section. Each Section can have only one kind of Fixed or Variable Label for rows. Likewise, each Section can have only one kind of Fixed or Variable Label for columns. Place a copy of your custom Expense Report in the Template folder (in the Palm Desktop software directory). Change the file name so it has the file extension.xlt (which defines it as a Microsoft Excel template). Make a note of the exact file name so it can be defined in the mapping table file.
Programming the mapping table
Once you have analyzed the components of your custom Expense Report, you can program the mapping table to fill the report with data from the communicator.
To program a new custom mapping table: 1. Open a copy of the Maptable.xls file in Microsoft Excel.
Note: This file is located in the same folder as the Palm Desktop software application. Make a backup copy of this file before you make your modifications.
2. Mapping a new template. Scroll to where you find the name of the original template that you chose for your modifications. The name of the template will appear in column B of the Maptable.xls file, next to the cell highlighted in green that reads Template Name:. If you did not modify an existing template, move to any table in the Maptable.xls file. 3. Select all the rows associated with the template name. To select the rows, click and drag on the row numbers (left side), so they appear highlighted.
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All rows related to template are selected
4. From the Edit menu, choose Copy. 5. Scroll down to a blank area of the Maptable.xls file (below the rows used for Sample4.xlt), and click on a row number to select a blank row. 6. From the Edit menu, choose Paste. A copy of the rows you selected in step 3 is pasted into the Maptable.xls file. 7. Name the table. In the cell immediately to the right of the cell entitled Template Name, enter the exact file name of your custom Expense Report template. 8. Define the number of Sections. Each row in a table defines how your communicator data will be placed in a Section of your custom Expense Report. Note that the prepaid portion of a section has its own row and counts as a separate section for map table purposes, even though it is not a separate section in your template.
Forwarding calls when your communicator is unreachable
Code *62*number_to_ forward_to# *#62# #62# What it does Forwards all calls you receive when your communicator is unreachable. This option typically forwards calls when wireless mode is off or your communicator is outside a coverage area. Reports whether you activated the call forwarding for calls when your communicator is unreachable option. Deactivates the call forwarding for calls when your communicator is unreachable option, and the network stores the number to which you were forwarding calls. Reactivates the call forwarding for calls when your communicator is unreachable option, and uses the number stored on the network when you deactivated this option with the #62# code. Deactivates the call forwarding for calls when your communicator is unreachable option, and the network erases the number to which you were forwarding calls.
General Commands
Code #002# ##002# What it does Deactivates all advanced call forwarding options, and the network stores the numbers to which you were forwarding calls. Deactivates all advanced call forwarding options, and the network erases the numbers to which you were forwarding calls.
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Limited Warranty and End User Software License Agreement
FCC Statement
This device may cause TV or radio interference if used in close proximity to receiving equipment. The FCC can require you to stop using the device if such interference cannot be eliminated. If you need assistance, contact Handspring Customer Care. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet or circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
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Need a spare charger to recharge your Treo smartphone battery when traveling internationally? Moving from office to home day after day wondering when your PDA will run out of power? Have one at home and office or when traveling out of country. This Treo OEM charger with removable international Pin Clips recharge your Treo smartphone from your home or office stand AC plug. Perfect for those days you forget to recharge at home or in the office. This charger works in all standard outlets, charges fast, and has built in circuit protection to prevent over charging. Handspring TREO 3172ww international travel battery charger is designed & built specifically for Handspring TREO 650/ 700p/ 700w/ 700wx/ Ace cell phone models. US, UK, and European AC outlet adapter plugs convert into a rapid rate battery charger for a convenient battery charge. Included Travel bag makes this battery charger set compact. Handspring TREO 3172ww battery charger can operate your cell phone when attached to a rechargeable cell phone battery, even if the battery is discharged. Charger Clip Adapters removable for easy packing.Perfect for home, office or traveling
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