User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Getting Started
- Table of Contents
- About This Guide
- Your Handheld
- Moving Info Between Your Handheld and Your Computer
- Your Photo and Video Organizer
- Your MP3 Player
- Your Microsoft Office File Manager
- Your Personal Information Organizer
- Your Memos and Notes
- Your Wireless Connections
- What can I do with built-in wireless technology?
- When would I use Wi-Fi or Bluetooth technology?
- Setting up a Wi-Fi network connection
- Accessing email and the web using Wi-Fi® functionality
- Entering basic Bluetooth® settings
- Setting up a Bluetooth® phone connection
- Accessing email and the web with Bluetooth® wireless technology
- Setting up a connection for Bluetooth synchronization
- Beyond the basics
- Your Email
- Your Text Messaging Tool
- Your Web Browser
- Your Expandable Storage
- Your Personal Settings
- Common Questions
- Product Regulatory Information
- Index
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CHAPTER 1 Your Handheld
Conserving battery power
If you see an alert on the screen warning you that the battery is low, recharge your handheld.
Also recharge your handheld if it doesn’t turn on when you press the power button.
The memory on your handheld is designed to store your information even if the battery
becomes drained to the point that you cannot turn on your handheld. When you recharge your
handheld, all of your existing information reappears.
Conserve battery life by doing any of the following:
• Adjust the screen brightness
• Reduce the Auto-off setting
• Use Keylock to prevent your
handheld from turning on by accident
•Stop music
or video playback when not in use
• Respond to or cancel alerts
promptly
• Turn off Bluetooth wireless technology and Wi-Fi functionality
when not in use
• Minimize use of the expansion slot
Tip
Be sure to charge your
handheld for a full three
hours if it does not turn
on when you press the
power button.
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