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The Treo 650 smartphone from palmOne makes it easier than ever to stay connected. It simplifies your life by combining a compact mobile phone with email, an organizer, messaging, and web access. There's also Bluetooth technology so you can connect wirelessly to other Bluetooth devices. Not to mention an MP3 player, a digital camera that captures video, and a vibrant color screen that brings everything to life - all in a device that's still small enough to fit in your pocket. Seems like T... Read more [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Palm Treo 650 GSM photo ]
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| badllama |
5:40am on Wednesday, October 13th, 2010 ![]() |
| There is a reason, the Palm has a "Reset" hole on the battery - and no BB. I understood, as many times a day, my Treo ... BB and never, never, never. And receive functions at the Palm name is also on record that a few months ago through a certain channel for domestic brands to enter Chinese mobile p... | |
| tedmiller |
7:02pm on Monday, September 13th, 2010 ![]() |
| This is my first Palm OS device.I have been a Windows CE fans for many years, and have had multiple IPAQs and Microsoft smartphones. I have had this phone for 1 1/2 years and I have had 16 phones replaced by Sprint from the time I bought it. | |
| escoles |
6:22am on Monday, June 7th, 2010 ![]() |
| I bought a new Treo 650 early this year. Loved the computer interface and the display. However, in about 6 months. I had a problem with my phone not the battery. Sprint 650 I got it replaced and the battery is the same for my new treo 700. What a pleasant surprize. | |
| addision |
6:39pm on Friday, May 21st, 2010 ![]() |
| Trying to have a conversation on a Palm 650 Treo is like trying to hear someone while your head is submerged in a bathtub. Excellent device! The 650 has 320x320 screen and not 160x160 as stated in the review. The Treo 600 has 160x160. | |
| Camelswap |
3:27am on Wednesday, April 28th, 2010 ![]() |
| This model has a defect in the mic/headpone jack. The slightest bump or hard squeeze of the phone disconnects the jack internally from the circuit. love the range on this. I play steam games with this and i notice no lag problems or skips. Great phone - Ad needs to be changed informing buyer these are Cingular phones. | |
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* We recommend selecting either the GPRS or EDGE data service option. You cannot use email, web browsing, or photo messaging without data services of some type.
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Treo smartphone overview
You should have received all of the following components in the Treo 650 smartphone box:
Hardware
Treo handset Your wireless service providers SIM card AC charger USB sync cable Headset Electric socket adapter(s) (if required in region)
Documentation and software
Using Your Treo 650 Smartphone (this guide) Software Installation CD (includes desktop synchronization software and bonus software) palmOne warranty
Warranty does not cover damage by Secure Digital (SD) cards that do not meet SD Memory Card Specifications. SD cards that do not meet SD Memory Card Specifications may damage Treo 650. SD cards that do meet SD Memory Card Specifications are marked with the following logo:
The Software Installation CD includes free bonus software for your phone and synchronization software for your computer.
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Treo 650 handset features
The following illustrations show the locations and names of the physical features of the Treo 650 smartphone. Refer to these illustrations while following the instructions in this guide.
F E A. B. C. D. E. F. Ringer switch Infrared (IR) port Antenna SIM slot Expansion card slot Stylus D
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Be careful not to scratch or crush your Treo screen. Do not store it in a place where other items might damage it. Visit www.palmOne.com/intl to find carrying cases that protect the screen and other useful accessories.
A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H I. J. K. L.
Indicator light (phone and charge indicator) Earpiece 5-way navigator Messaging button Power/End button Microphone Multi-connector Headset jack Calendar button Phone/Send button Side button Volume button
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IMPORTANT: The Treo 650 speaker includes a large magnet, so be sure not to store your Treo near credit cards or other items that could be demagnetized.
A. B. C. D.
Camera lens* Self-portrait mirror Battery door release Speaker
After you set up your Bluetooth wireless connections and trusted pairs, you can check the Allow only trusted devices to connect box for added security protection. Be sure to close the Bluetooth application when youre done setting up devices and creating trusted pairs.
1. 2. 3. 4.
Go to Applications and select Bluetooth. Select Setup Devices. Select Trusted Devices. Select Add Device. The Discovery icon appears to indicate that the discovery process is active. 5. Select the device you want to add as a trusted device. If the device you want to add does not appear on the discovery results list, select Find More to search again. 6. Enter the same passkey on your phone and the other device and select OK. IMPORTANT: Some devices with Bluetooth wireless technology have a built-in passkey; others let you choose the passkey. In either case, you must use the same passkey on both the other device and your phone. See the documentation for the other device with Bluetooth wireless technology for additional information. 7. Select Done.
Sending information over a Bluetooth wireless connection
You can send an individual entry or a category. When you send a category, the items within the category appear as unfiled items on the receiving device. 1. Open an application. 2. Select the entry or category you want to send. 3. Open the menus. 4. Select Send on the leftmost menu. 5. Select Bluetooth, and then select OK. 6. Select the receiving device on the Discovery Results screen, and then select OK.
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Sending an application over a Bluetooth wireless connection
1. 2. 3. 4. Go to Applications. Open the menus. Select Send on the App menu. Select the Send From pick list and select whether the application you want to send is located on your Treo or on an expansion card. next to it.
5. Select the application you want to transfer. It cannot have a lock
6. Select Send. 7. Select Bluetooth, and then select OK. 8. Select the receiving device on the Discovery Results screen, and then select OK.
Receiving information over a Bluetooth wireless connection
1. Go to Applications and select Bluetooth. 2. Select Bluetooth On. 3. If you already have a trusted pair with the other device, your Treo is ready to receive the info. If you dont have a trusted pair with the other device, select the Discoverable pick list and select Yes. 4. Exit the Bluetooth application by pressing Applications. 5. When the Send dialog box appears, select a category or expansion card. If you dont select a category, the item goes in the Unfiled category. 6. Press Up to receive the information, or press Down to refuse it.
You can set your Treo to receive Bluetooth wireless connections when your phone is off. However, keep in mind that the Bluetooth radio consumes battery power even though your phone is off. 1. Go to Applications and select Bluetooth. 2. Select Bluetooth On. 3. Open the Options menu and select Do not allow wakeup. This toggles the setting to Allow wakeup. Check your battery level before establishing a Bluetooth wireless connection. If the battery level is low, you cant make a Bluetooth wireless connection.
Creating and sending a text message
Each text message can hold up to 160 characters. Messages with more than 160 characters are automatically split into several messages. (If you send a text message to an email address, the email address is deducted from the 160 character count.) 1. Make sure your phone is turned on (see Turning your phone on and off on page 15) 2. Press the Messaging 3. Select New. button.
To address a message to multiple recipients, separate the addresses with a space or a comma. If you address a single message to three people, you will be billed for three messages. When addressing a message, you may need to press Option to enter letters or numbers. The Option Lock setting defaults to the setting you used the last time you addressed a message.
4. Select the To pick list to address the message: If the recipients name appears in the To pick list, select it from the list.
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If the recipient is in your Contacts list, select Lookup in Contacts, and then enter the first few letters of the recipients first or last name. Highlight the recipients phone number or email address, and then select Add. If the recipients name is not in the pick list or your Contacts list, enter the full phone number or email address. 5. Enter your message, or select QuickText to insert predefined phrases.
To add a new QuickText phrase, select Edit QuickText from the list. Not all symbols available on your phone may be used in text messages. The Messaging application automatically replaces invalid characters before it sends your message. Select Save as Draft to save a draft of the message without sending it. To access the draft, select the category pick list at the top of the screen and select Drafts.
To insert emoticons, select 6. (Optional) Open the menus Compose menu. 7. Select Send.
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Creating and sending a multimedia message
Multimedia messages consist of photos, videos, text, and sounds presented as one or more pages. Even if your phone does not include a camera, you can still send, receive, and view photos and videos. You can include any of the following items: Ringtones MIDI iMelody Sound clips AMR Photos JPEG GIF BMP TIFF (including LZW compressed files) Videos MPEG4 H.263 3GP
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1. Make sure your phone is turned on (see Turning your phone on and off on page 15). Press Messaging. Select New. Select Add. Select the To pick list to address the message: If the recipients name appears in the To pick list, select it from the list. If the recipient is in your Contacts list, select Lookup in Contacts, and then start entering the first few letters of the recipients first or last name. Highlight the recipients phone number or email address, and then select Add. If the recipients name is not in the pick list or your Contacts list, enter the full phone number or email address. 6. Select Add. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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Arranging bookmarks and saved pages
The Web browser includes 10 pages so that you can arrange bookmarks and saved pages in a logical fashion. For example, you can store travel links on one page, stock links on another, and business links on third page. 1. From the Bookmarks View, open the menus. 2. Select Edit Bookmarks on the Bookmarks menu. 3. Enter a new title for this page. 4. Use the stylus to drag and drop bookmarks into different slots on the current page. To move a bookmark to a different page, drag and drop it on the Page icon 5. Select OK.
Tap and hold the back or forward buttons to pop up a list of sites youve visited. If you cant edit, delete, or beam a bookmark, it is probably locked. You can also copy WAV or MIDI files onto an expansion card and download them to your phone by pointing the Web browser to the following address: file:///folder/ yourmidifile.mid. (Of course you do need to replace folder with the folder name and yourmidifile.mid with the file name.)
Downloading files from a web page
The Web browser lets you download files of up to 2MB that are usable on your Treo, such as new applications, MIDI ringtones, or pictures that are specifically tagged for download. When you download a file, it is automatically sent to the application that can use the file. For example, if you download an MP3 file, you can store it on an expansion card and play it on your phone later in the RealPlayer application. You can also download files to an expansion card, even if the files are not usable on your Treo. 1. Go to the page that contains the link to the file you want to download. 2. Press Left or Right to highlight the link to the file, and then press Center to initiate the download process.
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Copying text from a web page
You can copy text from a web page and paste it in other applications. 1. Use the stylus to highlight the text you want to copy. 2. Open the menus. 3. Select Edit, and then select Copy. 4. Go to the application in which you want to paste, and then position the cursor where you want to paste the text. 5. Open the menus. 6. Select Edit, and then select Paste.
Lots of pretty graphics slowing you down? Browse the web faster by turning off images. Open the Options menu, select Preferences, select General, and then check the Disable Images box. If the Web browser does not recognize a phone number as dialable, you can copy the phone number (as text) and paste it into the Phone Dial Pad. You can also save an image from a web page by tapping and holding it with the stylus.
Scheduling a repeating event
1. 2. 3. 4. Create an event, and then select it. Select Details. Select the Repeat pick list, and then select a repeat interval. For weekly events, select the day(s) the event repeats; for monthly events, select Day or Date to indicate the repeating method. 5. If the event has an ending date, select the End on pick list, select Select Date, and then select the ending date.
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6. Select OK.
A. This icon indicates a repeating event.
Customizing display options for your calendar
1. Open the menus. 2. Select Options, and then select Display Options. 3. Select the Default View pick list and select the view you want to see when you open Calendar. 4. Select the Agenda box and set any of the following options: Show Due Tasks: The tasks that are due today and the tasks that are overdue display in Agenda View. Show Messages: The number of read and unread email messages displays in Agenda View. Background: A favorite photo becomes the Agenda View background. Check the Background box, tap the photo thumbnail, and then select a photo. Adjust the fade setting so that the text is easy to read against the photo.
You can customize your phone to display the most current Calendar event on the Main View in the Phone application. Press Phone/ Send, open the Options menu, and then select General Preferences. Check the Show Calendar event box.
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5. Select the Day box and set any of the following Day View options: Show Category List: The Category pick list displays in Day View. Start Time and End Time: The beginning and end of the day shown on the Calendar screens. Show Time Bars: The time bars appear in the Day View to show the duration of an event and to illustrate event conflicts. Compress Day View: When this box is checked, all time slots display. When this box is unchecked, start and end times display for each event, but blank time slots toward the bottom of the screen disappear to minimize scrolling. Show Category Column: The color-coded category marker appears between the time and description to indicate which category the event is filed under. 6. Select the Month box and set any of the following Month View options: Show Category List: The Category pick list appears in Month View. Timed Events: The events that are scheduled for a specific time appear in Month View. Untimed Events: The events that are scheduled for a specific date but not a specific time appear in Month View. Daily Repeating Events: The events that repeat every day appear in Month View. 7. Select OK.
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Move third-party applications to an expansion card. Purge old info in applications such as Calendar (Date Book), To Do, and email. Refer to the documentation that came with your old device for instructions on the items listed above. Synchronize your old device with your old desktop software to back up your information one last time. Install the desktop synchronization software from the palmOne Software Installation CD (see Installing the desktop synchronization software on your computer on page 32). During the installation process, sync your new Treo with your new desktop software as instructed. When prompted to select a username for your new Treo, be sure to select the existing username for your old device. (Mac users only) If you have pictures on your old device, copy them from your old device to an expansion card or beam them to your new Treo 650. If you plan to continue using your old device, perform a hard reset (see Performing a hard reset on page 169) to remove its associated username. Each device you synchronize with your computer must have a unique name. The next time you synchronize with your old device, be sure to assign it a new username.
If any third-party applications are quarantined during the installation do not manually install any of the quarantined files. Contact the third-party developer for software updates and info about compatibility with your Treo 650.
Whats new on your Treo 650
After upgrading, there are a few things you need to know about your new Treo. If you're upgrading from a Treo 600, all of the following items apply to you. If you're upgrading from another device, some of these items may not apply to you.
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Address Book: This application is now called Contacts. To open Contacts, press the Phone/Send button, and then use the 5-way navigator to select the Contacts favorite (see Defining favorite buttons on page 53 for more info). Date Book+: This application is now called Calendar. To access this application, press the Calendar button. Applications: Some previous Palm Powered devices called this the Home screen or Applications Launcher. To access this screen, press Applications. Find: Some previous Palm Powered devices opened this global search engine by tapping the Magnifying Glass icon in the Graffiti area. Now you can access it by pressing Option , and then pressing Shift/Find. Menu items: Users familiar with Graffitis Menu command can now access system menus by pressing Menu (see Selecting menu items on page 23). Backlight: Treo includes a keyboard backlight. The keyboard backlight activates automatically when the screen turns on. It shuts off automatically when the screen turns off and when an active call lasts longer than a minute. Center button: If you used a previous Treo phone, you probably pressed the Spacebar to activate commands or dial numbers. With this Treo phone, we recommend pressing Center to activate commands and pressing Phone/Send to dial. Power/End button: The fourth button on the right is used to turn the wireless features on and off and to wake up and turn off the screen; it is not an application button. Internet connection: This Treo was designed to work on high-speed wireless data network, such as a GPRS or EDGE. When you sign up for a GPRS or an EDGE wireless data account, these settings are automatically configured on your Treo. If you prefer to use an older, manual dial-up connection, enter your Internet service providers settings in Network Preferences.
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Resetting your Treo
Performing a soft reset
If you need to perform a system reset and disable conflicting applications, always end the process with a soft reset. This returns your Treo to normal operation.
A soft reset is similar to restarting a computer. If your Treo is not responding or you have trouble synchronizing with your computer, a soft reset may help. 1. Press the Battery Door Release button and slide the battery door downward to remove it from your Treo. 2. Use the stylus tip to gently press the reset button on the back of your Treo.
Performing a system reset
A system reset, also called a safe or warm reset, tells your Treo to stop what its doing and start over again without loading any system extras. If your Treo loops or freezes during a soft reset, a system reset may help. Performing a system reset allows you to get out of an endless loop in order to uninstall a third-party application causing the looping.
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1. Press the Battery Door Release button and slide the battery door downward to remove it from your Treo. 2. While pressing and holding Up , use the tip of the stylus to gently press the reset button on the back of your Treo. 3. When the Palm Powered logo appears, release Up. 4. Delete the third-party application that you suspect is causing the problem. 5. Perform a soft reset. The wireless features of your phone are not available until you complete this step.
Performing a hard reset
A hard reset erases all information and third-party software on your Treo. Never perform a hard reset without first trying a soft reset and a system reset. You can restore previously synchronized information the next time you sync. A hard reset can tell you whether a problem stems from your Treo or from an application installed on it. If you do not experience the problem after you perform a hard reset, the problem may be related to software you installed. See Third-party applications on page 186 for suggestions on diagnosing third-party software issues. 1. Press the Battery Door Release button and slide the battery door downward to remove it from your Treo. 2. While pressing and holding Power/End , use the tip of the stylus to gently press the reset button on the back of your Treo. 3. Continue pressing and holding Power/End. First the palmOne logo appears with a progress bar, and then the circular Palm Powered logo appears. When the circular Palm Powered logo appears, release Power/End. 4. When the Erase all data? prompt appears, press Up to confirm the hard reset. 5. If a language selection screen appears, select the same language you selected for your desktop software.
Some third-party applications do not create a backup on your computer when you synchronize. If you perform a hard reset, you may lose data in these applications and you will need to reinstall the application after the hard reset. Please contact the developer to find out which data is backed up during synchronization.
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Replacing the battery
Your Treo 650 comes with a replaceable battery. Be sure to use a replacement battery that is compatible with Treo 650. 1. Press Power/End to turn off the screen. 2. Press the Battery Door Release button and slide the battery door downward to remove it from your Treo. 3. Place a finger in the notch between the stylus and the battery and lift the battery up at a 45 degree angle. 4. Align the metal contacts on the battery with the contacts inside the battery compartment. 5. Insert the battery into the compartment at a 45 degree angle, pressing it into place. Slide the battery door onto the back of the phone until it clicks into place. 6. Wait for your Treo to turn on, and then enable the network time or set the date and time when prompted.
Be sure to dispose of your old battery properly. In some areas, disposal in household or business trash is prohibited.
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Screen
The screen appears blank
1. When a call lasts longer than one minute, the screen automatically turns off. Press any key except Power/End to wake up the screen. Pressing Power/End hangs up the call. 2. Look closely at the screen. If you can see a dim image, try adjusting the screen brightness (see Adjusting the brightness on page 147). 3. If that doesnt work, perform a soft reset (see Performing a soft reset on page 168). 4. If that doesnt work, connect the Treo to the AC charger (see Charging the battery on page 12) and perform a soft reset again. 5. If that doesnt work, perform a hard reset (see Performing a hard reset on page 169).
To find carrying cases that protect the screen and other useful accessories, visit www.palmOne.com/ intl.
The screen doesnt respond accurately to taps or activates wrong features
1. Go to Applications and select Prefs. 2. Select Touchscreen. 3. Follow the onscreen instructions to align the screen. 4. Select Done.
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Network connection
Signal strength is weak
Become familiar with low coverage areas where you live, commute, work, and play. Then you will know when to expect signal strength issues.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. If youre standing, move about 10 feet in any direction. If youre in a building, move near a window. Open any metal blinds. If youre in a building, move outdoors or to a more open area. If youre outdoors, move away from large buildings, trees, or electrical wires. If youre in a vehicle, move your Treo level with a window.
Treo wont connect to the mobile network
1. Try the suggestions above for weak signals. 2. Turn off your phone and turn it on again (see Turning your phone on and off on page 15). 3. Remove the SIM card and re-insert it (see Inserting the SIM card on page 14). 4. Perform a soft reset (see Performing a soft reset on page 168).
Treo hangs up when I hold it to my ear
You may be accidentally pressing the onscreen Hang Up button with your cheek. Try holding the phone so your face doesnt press against the screen. If this is not convenient, you may want to disable the screens touch-sensitive feature during active calls (see Using Auto-Keyguard and touchscreen lockout on page 155).
Treo seems to turn off by itself
If a system error and reset occur, Treo automatically turns the phone on if it was on before the reset. However, if Treo cant determine if your phone was on before the reset, it does not automatically turn on the phone (see Turning your phone on and off on page 15).
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Treo makes or answers calls when its in a briefcase or pocket
Items in your briefcase or pocket may be pressing the onscreen Answer button or otherwise activating screen items. If this happens, be sure to press Power/End to turn off the screen before placing your Treo in a briefcase or pocket. You may also want to disable the screens touch-sensitive feature during incoming calls (see Using Auto-Keyguard and touchscreen lockout on page 155).
I cant tell if data services are available
The following icons indicate data services: Your phone is on and a GPRS or EDGE network is within range. Your phone is on but not connected to a GPRS or EDGE network. Your phone is connected to a GPRS or EDGE network. When the arrows above the signal bars are green, you can still receive calls. Your phone is actively using a dial-up, circuit-switched data (CSD) connection. When the arrows above the signal bars are black, you cannot receive calls.
Treo wont connect to the Internet
Treo supports GPRS and EDGE wireless data networks. To connect to the Internet, you must subscribe to and activate GPRS or EDGE data services with your wireless service provider. Contact your wireless service provider to verify that your subscription plan includes high-speed data services and that these services have been correctly activated. Your wireless service provider should also be able to tell you if there are any outages in your location.
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Press and hold the Power/End button to turn off your phone. Then press and hold the same button to turn it back on again. Perform a soft reset (see Performing a soft reset on page 168). Confirm that high-speed data services are correctly configured on your Treo: and select Prefs. 1. Go to Applications 2. Select Network. 3. If the Service field says Untitled, select the Service pick list and select the appropriate data service for your wireless service provider. 4. Select Done.
I cant send or receive text or multimedia messages
Make sure the SIM card is inserted correctly (see Inserting the SIM card on page 14) and your phone is turned on (see Turning Treo on and off on page 15). Contact your wireless service provider to verify that your plan includes messaging services, that these services have been correctly activated, and that they are available at your location (your wireless service provider should be able to tell you if messaging services have been experiencing transmission delays). If possible, contact the recipient or sender of the message, and make sure the receiving device can handle the type of file that is being sent. If an text message arrives but does not display an alert, perform a soft reset (see Performing a soft reset on page 168).
I cant make or receive calls using a hands-free device with Bluetooth technology
Check all of the following: The Bluetooth setting is turned on in the Bluetooth application. Your device with Bluetooth wireless technology is charged and turned on. Your Treo is within range (30 feet) of the hands-free device. The Dialup Networking setting is turned off in the Bluetooth application. The Bluetooth application screen is closed.
After I get messages, either manually or through Auto Sync, messages disappear from my Inbox
If you have an account that uses Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, when you perform an Auto Sync, the last seven days worth of email messages are downloaded from your mail server to your Inbox. All messages older than seven days are deleted from your Inbox; they are not, however, deleted on the server. You can change the setting in VersaMail preferences to download fewer than seven days worth of messages (in which case, more-recent messages will be deleted from your Inbox), or to downloaded all messages regardless of the date (in which case all messages will continue to appear in your Inbox).
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I am using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, but the last seven days of email messages and Calendar events are not downloading to my phone
Check with your system administrator to obtain the name of the mail server that offers you wireless access to the corporate mail system. If you cannot obtain the name of this server (some companies do not give it out, because they do not want wireless access to their servers), you cannot synchronize email messages and Calendar events with the server using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync.
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I cant access a page
Treo can open your email application when you select an email address on a web page. If nothing happens when you select the link, try setting up your email application first.
First, make sure you have Internet access: Open the Web browser and try to view a web page youve loaded before. To ensure youre viewing the page directly from the Internet, open the menus , and then select Connect on the Page menu. After confirming your Internet connection, try to view the page in question again. If it comes up blank, open the menus , select Go, and then select Refresh. If youre still having trouble, the page may contain elements that are not supported by the Web browser. These include Flash, Shockwave, VBScript, WML script, and other plugins. Some websites use a redirector to their true home page (for example, if you enter the address http://www.palmOne.com/support it may resolve to http:// www.palmOne.com/intl/support). If the Web browser cant follow the redirect, try using a desktop browser to see the landing page of the redirector, and enter that address in the Web browser.
An image or map displays too small on the Treo screen
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Option key
: The keyboard button that lets you access
the alternative feature that appears above the letter on each key. Palm Desktop software: A PIM application for computers that helps you manage your personal information and keep your personal information synchronized with your Treo. Palm OS: The operating system of your Treo phone. A trademark of PalmSource, Palm OS is known for its simplicity of use and for the large number of applications that can be added to your Treo. palmOne Quick Install: The component on your Windows computer that enables you to install Palm OS applications and other information on your Treo. Phone/Send : The application on your Treo that
PUK (PIN unlock key): A special extended password assigned to your SIM card. If you enter the wrong PIN more than three times, your SIM will be blocked, and you must call your wireless service provider for the PUK. SIM (Subscriber Identity Module): The smartcard, inserted in your Treo, that contains your Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) mobile account information. SIM cards are portable between GSM phones your mobile subscriber information moves to whatever phone houses the SIM. SMS (Short Messaging Service): The service that exchanges short text messages almost instantly between mobile phones. These messages can usually include up to 160 characters. Treo phones can send and receive text messages while you are on a voice call. Username: The name associated with your Treo that distinguishes it from other Palm Powered devices. When you first synchronize your Treo, you are asked to give it a username.
provides quick access to the most commonly used applications on your Treo. PIM (personal information manager): A genre of software that includes applications such as Palm Desktop software, Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes, and ACT!. PIMs generally store contacts, schedules, tasks, and memos. PIN (personal identification number): The four-digit password assigned to your SIM card by your wireless service provider. Turning on the PIN lock secures your wireless account. See also PUK.
When you receive a call on your wireless telephone, the message travels through the telephone network until it reaches a base station close to your wireless phone. Then the base station sends out radio waves that
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Numerics
5-way navigator, using 20
accented characters 2527 accessing command buttons 22 Dial Pad 41 Phone application 38 accounts setting up VersaMail on computer 63 setting up VersaMail on phone 65 switching between 71 transferring settings to VersaMail 62 activating items 22 active calls adding a second 49 barring 52 ending 47 forwarding 5051 managing 4652 See also calls using other applications during 48 ActiveSync 34 adding a second call 49 music 115, 120 Address Book. See contacts adjusting volume 143 advanced phone features 4952 alarm tones, calendar 109
alarms customizing 113 in calendar 104 Alert screen 39, 45, 78 alert tones messaging 83 selecting 142 selecting in VersaMail 72 alert volume, selecting 143 aligning screen 148 answering the phone 44 appearance, customizing 147148 applications buttons 28 changing categories 149 customizing settings 149 installing 132133 on expansion cards 138 opening 28 phone conversations and running 48 removing 134 sending over Bluetooth 61 synchronizing with Microsoft Outlook 33 third-party, help with 133 transferring information from 33 viewing 29 viewing information for 135 appointments, color-coding 105 attaching files and ringtones in VersaMail 67 photos and videos in VersaMail 67 attachments, viewing with VersaMail 69 audio files and formats 115 playing during call 44 Auto Sync, scheduling 72 Auto-Keyguard 155
backgrounds, adding photos as 107 backlight 15, 24 battery charging 12 consumption factors for 12 installing 11 replacing 170 viewing status of 13, 40 beaming 127129 Bluetooth application, opening 60 icon on Phone application 39 problems with, solving 174 setting connection information 58 switching from headset to earpiece 46 using 5861 bonus software 7 bookmarks in Web browser 85, 8687 brightness, adjusting 147 browsing the web. See Web browser business card beaming 127 defining 101 buttons application 28 preferences 150 See also favorite buttons
Cache preference 90 calculator 123 calendar alarm 104 alarm tones 109 color-coding appointments in 105 customizing display 107 using 103109 call forwarding 5051
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Call Log view 52 call waiting 49 caller ID photos 100, 144 ringtones 145 calls barring 52 conference 50 methods of dialing 4143 receiving 44 See also active calls viewing minutes usage for 52 volume, adjusting 143 camera customizing settings 95 solving problems with 185 card readers 115 Category list 108 caution regarding magnet 10 charge indicators 40 chatting 81 choosing music 118 color, system 148 color-coding appointments 105 command buttons, accessing 22 components of Treo 650 3, 7 computers synchronizing with 33 transferring music from 115 conference calls 50 connecting to trusted devices 58 to VPNs 159 to Web 84 with Bluetooth 58 contacts dialing calls by contact names 41 looking up 125 managing 100102
Technical specifications
Full description
The Treo 650 smartphone from palmOne makes it easier than ever to stay connected. It simplifies your life by combining a compact mobile phone with email, an organizer, messaging, and web access. There's also Bluetooth technology so you can connect wirelessly to other Bluetooth devices. Not to mention an MP3 player, a digital camera that captures video, and a vibrant color screen that brings everything to life - all in a device that's still small enough to fit in your pocket. Seems like Treo smartphones just keep getting smarter.
| General | |
| Product Type | Smartphone |
| Phone Design | Candy bar |
| Integrated Components | Digital camera, digital player |
| Width | 2.3 in |
| Depth | 0.9 in |
| Height | 4.4 in |
| Weight | 6.3 oz |
| Cellular | |
| Technology | GSM |
| Band | GSM 850/900/1800/1900 (Quadband) |
| Service Provider | Not specified |
| Operating System | Palm OS 5.4 |
| Application Software | Calculator, HotSync Manager, Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, AudiblePlayer, World clock, Memos, Astraware Zap!2016 , Phone, Camera, Media, RealPlayer for Palm, DataViz Documents To Go 7, Palm VersaMail, Messaging |
| Input Device(s) | Touch screen, keyboard |
| Phone Navigation Buttons | Navigation button |
| Messaging & Internet | |
| Cellular Messaging Services | SMS |
| Supported Email Protocols | POP3, IMAP4 |
| Communications | |
| GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) | Yes |
| Wireless Interface | Bluetooth, Infrared (IrDA) |
| Telephone Features | |
| Vibrating Alert | Yes |
| Digital Player (Recorder) | |
| Supported Digital Audio Standards | Real Audio, MP3 |
| Processor | |
| Type | Intel XScale PXA270 312 MHz |
| Memory | |
| ROM | 32 MB - flash |
| User Memory | 23 MB |
| Supported Flash Memory Cards | MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card |
| Additional Compatibility | SDIO |
| Digital Camera | |
| Sensor Resolution | 0.3 Megapixel |
| Still Image Resolutions | 640 x 480 |
| Digital Zoom | 2 |
| Video Recorder Resolutions | 352 x 288 (CIF) |
| Display | |
| Type | LCD display |
| Technology | TFT |
| Display Resolution | 320 x 320 pixels |
| Color Depth | 65,536 colors |
| Connections | |
| Connector Type | 1 x headset jack - sub-mini-phone 2.5 mm 1 x USB - 4 pin USB Type A |
| Battery | |
| Technology | Lithium ion |
| Run Time Details | Talk - up to 360 min Standby - up to 300 hrs |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Cables Included | USB cable |
| Included Accessories | Power adapter , stylus, headset |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Palm |
| Part Numbers | 023.001.0055, 1040LA, 1040NA, Treo 650 GSM |
| GTIN | 00805931012661, 00797553009566 |
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