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Table of Contents Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Your Palm® Pixi™ Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 About This User Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Where Can I Learn More? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Section 1: Your Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 1A. Set Up Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Set Up Your Phone . . . . . . .
View Your Call History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Save a Phone Number to Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Use a Phone Headset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Customize Phone Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 94 95 97 2E. Photos, Videos, and Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 4: Your Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 4A. Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232 For Users of Other Palm® Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232 Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233 Screen and Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 Hands-Free Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Welcome foreground and work with it. For more information, see “Open Applications” on page 46. ® ® Your Palm Pixi™ Phone ® Your Palm Pixi™ phone puts Palm’s multitasking, ® gesture-based operating system, the Palm webOS™ platform, inside a small, beautiful device. Here are a few highlights of your new phone.
Thanks also to the Synergy feature, in the Messaging application, all your conversations with the same person are grouped together in one chat-style view. If you start an IM chat with Ed, for example, you can continue the same conversation when Ed signs out of IM by sending him a text message—and you can see it all in the same view. For more information, see “Messaging” on page 202. Universal search: Need to call Ed? Just type ed on the keyboard.
䢇 䢇 䢇 voicemail and call waiting. This section also shows you how to use the camera and how to transfer and listen to music files on your phone. Finally, it guides you through the process of using the full-featured organizer that gives you instant access to your contacts, calendar, tasks, memos, and more. Section 3: Web and Data Services and Other Wireless Connections shows you how to use Web browsing, messaging, and email. It also describes ® Bluetooth wireless technology.
If You Need More Information Sprint Customer Service: For questions about your On your Palm® Pixi™ phone 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 Access your account information. Check minute usage (depending on your Sprint service plan). View and pay your bill. Enroll in Sprint online billing and automatic payment. Purchase accessories. Shop for the latest Sprint phones. View available Sprint service plans and options. Learn more about data services and other great products like games, ringtones, and more. .
Sprint Operator Services Sprint Operator Services provides assistance with placing collect calls or with placing calls billed to a local telephone calling card or third party. 䢇 Open Phone . Enter 0 and tap . To learn more and to see the latest in products and services, visit Sprint online at sprint.com.
Section 1 Your Setup
1A. Set Up Service Set Up Your Phone (page 16) Turn the Phone On/Off (page 18) Make Your First Call (page 21) Set Up Your Voicemail (page 22) Create Sprint Account Passwords (page 23) ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ Set Up Your Phone Activate Your Phone 䢇 䢇 䢇 If you purchased your phone at a Sprint Store: It is probably activated and ready to use.
3. Your phone is ready to use. (To learn how to make your first call, see “Make Your First Call” on page 21.) Verify Your Profile What Is a Palm Profile? Your Palm profile gives you the following benefits: 䢇 䢇 After you finish setup, look for an email on your computer at the address you used for your Palm profile. Click the link in the email to do the following: 䢇 䢇 䢇 Verify your Palm profile. Select a security question and answer.
For detailed information about your Palm profile, see “Backup” on page 164. Turn the Screen On/Off Setting up a Palm profile is different from setting up email on your phone. To set up email, see “Set Up Email” on page 187. To change your Palm profile information after you have set it up, see “Update Your Palm Profile Settings” on page 169.
Tip: When your phone is in airplane mode, the airplane icon appears at the top of every screen, and mode Airplane Mode appears in the upper-left corner of the screen in the Launcher, Card view, and Phone. Your phone is not connected to any mobile network. You can set how long the screen stays on during a period of inactivity (see “Set the Interval for Turning the Screen Off Automatically” on page 175).
Tip: When your phone is in airplane mode, you can turn the Bluetooth feature on individually (see “Turn the Bluetooth Feature On/Off” on page 226). To turn your phone back on, you must turn airplane mode off. Turn Wireless Services On When you turn on your phone, it connects to a mobile network so that you can make and receive phone calls and use other wireless services (if supported by the local network). 䢇 Tap the upper-right corner of any screen to open the connection menu. Tap Turn off Airplane Mode.
Setup Turn Everything (the Screen and Wireless Services) On/Off Usually, turning your phone off and/or putting it in airplane mode is sufficient for normal periods when you have the phone with you but you’re not using it. On rare occasions, however, you may want to put your phone into deep sleep because you are not going to use it for an extended period. At those times, do the following: Note: 䢇 When you turn everything off, the phone’s alarms, ringer, and notifications are also turned off.
Tip: Press the onscreen backspace icon to delete numbers you’ve entered. 5. Tap 6. Tap to dial. to end the call. For more ways to make calls, see “Make Calls” on page 83. Adjust Call Volume 䢇 When you’re on a call, press the volume up or volume down button on the side of your phone to adjust the call volume. 1 Volume up 2 Volume down Set Up Your Voicemail Your phone automatically transfers all unanswered calls to your voicemail, even if your phone is in use or turned off.
To set up your voicemail: Create Sprint Account Passwords view. 2. Press and hold 1 on the keyboard to dial the Sprint voicemail system. (When the search results until the screen appears, continue holding 1 Phone application appears.) 3. Follow the voice prompts to do the following: Create your password. 䡲 Record your name announcement. 䡲 Record your greeting.
Data Services Password You can elect to set up an optional data services password to control access and authorize Premium Service purchases. To learn more or to change your passwords, sign on to sprint.com, or call Sprint Customer Service at 1-888-211-4727. 24 1A.
Section 2 Your Palm® PixiTM Phone
Hardware 2A. Basics What’s in the Box? (page 26) Get to Know Your Phone (page 27) Charge the Battery (page 31) ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ What’s in the Box? All of the following items are in the phone box: Printed Material 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 Get Started Guide. Features Guide. Palm warranty. End User License Agreement. 䢇 䢇 䢇 26 2A. Basics ® Palm Pixi™ phone. USB cable. AC charger.
Front View 1 Earpiece 2 Touchscreen: Tap and make other gestures 3 4 5 6 7 8 directly on the screen. See “Touchscreen” on page 28. Gesture area: Make the back gesture and begin other gestures here. Keyboard: See “Use the Keyboard” on page 53. Microphone Ringer switch: Slide to turn the ringer and notification sounds on or off. (Red means off.) The ringer switch does not affect music or video playback sounds. By default, Clock alarms sound when the ringer switch is off.
Keyboard “Enter Characters From the Symbols Table” on page 54. Touchscreen 1 Option: Press to enter numbers, punctuation, and 2 3 4 5 6 28 symbols that appear above the letters on the keys. See “Enter Alternate Keyboard Characters” on page 54. Shift: See “Enter Uppercase Letters” on page 53. Space Backspace Enter: Press to enter a line return (for example, in a memo or in an email message you are composing) or to accept information you entered in a field.
4 5 6 7 are on the page but hidden. Quick Launch: See “Open an Application in Quick Launch” on page 46. Connection icons: Show the status of wireless service connections and battery strength (see “Icons in the Title Bar” on page 29). Tap the icons to open the connection menu. Page indicators: Show how many Launcher pages are to the right or the left of the currently displayed page. Swipe left or right on the screen to see other pages.
Item Description Your phone is connected to an EvDO data network. Data is not currently being transmitted over the network. See “I Can’t Tell If Data Services Are Available” on page 251. Your phone is connected to an EvDO data network and data is being transmitted over the network. Your phone is on and connected to the Sprint network. The phone is searching for the Sprint network. The Sprint network is not available. Bluetooth® wireless technology is turned on.
Back View Top View 1 3.5mm headset jack 2 Power: Press to wake up or turn off the screen. Basics Press and hold to turn your device and all wireless services completely off and to turn your device back on after having turned it completely off. Charge the Battery When the battery is very low, the battery icon in the upper-right corner of the screen changes to red. When the battery is fully charged, the icon appears full and changes to green . 1 Camera flash 2 Camera lens 3 Speaker 2A.
WARNING: Use only batteries and chargers that are approved by Sprint and Palm with your phone. Failure to use a battery or charger approved by Sprint and Palm may increase the risk that your phone will overheat, catch fire, or explode, resulting in serious bodily injury, death, or property damage. Use of unapproved third-party power supply accessories may damage the phone and void the Limited Warranty for the product.
2. Connect the small end of the USB cable to the Tip: charger/microUSB connector. You can also charge your phone battery by connecting your phone to your computer using the USB cable. Charging this way takes much longer than using the AC ® charger. Do not, however, connect the Palm TM Touchstone charging dock (sold separately) to your computer. Battery life depends on how you use your phone. You can maximize the life of your battery by following a few easy guidelines: 䢇 䢇 3.
䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 As with any mobile phone, if you are in an area with no wireless coverage, your phone continues to search for a signal, which consumes power. Turn off your phone if you are outside a coverage area (see “Turn Wireless Services Off (Airplane Mode)” on page 19). ® Turn off the Bluetooth (see “Bluetooth Wireless Technology” on page 226) and GPS (see “Location Services” on page 214) features when you are not using them.
⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ Use Gestures: Tap, Swipe, Drag, Flick, Pinch (page 35) Open Applications (page 46) Work With Applications (page 48) Enter and Save Information (page 53) Use the Menus (page 58) Search to Find Info and Make Calls (page 61) View and Respond to Notifications (page 63) Update the Software on Your Phone (page 65) Copy Files Between Your Phone and Your Computer (page 73) Use Gestures: Tap, Swipe, Drag, Flick, Pinch phone fast. You make most gestures with one finger. For a few, you need two.
Tap the center of the gesture area to minimize the app and display Card view (see “Display All Open Applications (Card View)” on page 49). When you’re working in an application, the gesture area displays a lighted bar in the center. The lighted bar also appears when you tap the center of the gesture area to maximize a card in Card view. Basic Gestures Tap: Tap with the tip of the finger—not the fingernail. Tap fast and firmly, and then immediately lift your fingertip off the screen.
Swipe: A swipe is most often a horizontal gesture, from right to left or left to right. Do it fast, do it lightly. In a swipe, your fingertip just skims the surface of the touchscreen or gesture area. writing a memo, make the back gesture to close and save the memo and return to the display of all your memos. When you make the back gesture in an application and that’s the only screen of that app that’s open, you minimize the app and go back to Card view.
The forward gesture, which is a swipe from left to right anywhere in the gesture area, allows you to move forward through previously viewed Web pages. Forward is available in Web only. Drag: Drag is the gesture you make for a slow scroll up and down a list. Slide your fingertip slowly along the surface—no need to bear down. One kind of drag that you’ll use a lot brings up Quick Launch when you’re in an application. This drag gesture begins in the gesture area and ends on the touchscreen.
Scroll Gestures Move Around Scroll slow: Drag the screen in the desired direction. To close an application in Card view, flick the card up toward the top of the touchscreen. This is called throwing the card off the top of the screen. In some applications, such as Email and Messaging, you can throw a list item off the side of the screen to delete the item. If an application is maximized, you can flick up from the gesture area to the screen to minimize the app and display Card view. This is the up gesture.
Scroll fast: Flick the screen in the desired direction. 40 2B Move Around on Your Phone Stop scrolling: Tap or drag the screen while scrolling.
Zoom in/pinch out (to increase the size of items on the screen in Email, Web, Photos, Doc View, PDF View, Google Maps): Place two fingers on the screen and spread them slowly apart. Zoom out/pinch in (to decrease the size of items on the screen in Email, Web, Photos, Doc View, PDF View, Google Maps): Place two fingers on the screen and bring them together.
Zoom in or out a fixed amount (in Web, Photos, Doc View, PDF View): Double-tap the screen. Text Selection Gestures Tip: See “Cut, Copy, and Paste Information” on page 57 and “Use the Copy All or Select All Feature” on page 58 for information on working with text you’ve selected. Insert the cursor in a text field: Tap the location.
onscreen and drag your finger in the direction you want to move the cursor. Select text when you can see a cursor: Tap the location to . Place your insert the cursor. Press and hold Shift finger anywhere onscreen and drag your finger in the direction you want to select text. Tap the highlighted text to deselect it. Move Around Move the cursor: Tap the location to insert the cursor. Press and hold Option .
Select a paragraph of text: When you cannot insert a cursor in the text—for example, on a Web page or in an email message you received—the smallest amount of text you can select is a whole paragraph. Press and , and then tap a paragraph. Tap an hold Shift adjacent paragraph to add it to your selection (you can't skip around). If you need to scroll down to select , scroll, press the next paragraph, release Shift Shift , and tap the paragraph. Tapping any part of the highlighted selection deselects it..
Delete a List Item Tap and hold the item, drag it, and then lift your finger to drop it. Sometimes you get a visual cue that the item is ready to be dragged. For example, an icon in the Launcher is ready to be dragged when you see a halo around the icon. A card in Card view is ready to be dragged when it changes size and becomes transparent. Throw the item off the side of the screen. If prompted, tap Delete to confirm the deletion.
Tip: To delete multiple list items, throw each one off the screen. If you get the Delete confirmation prompt after throwing the first item, you don’t need to tap it—just throw the second item, and the first deletion is confirmed automatically. Open Applications You can have as many applications open at one time as you like, limited only by the amount of memory available on your phone at the time.
Note: Don’t confuse this “drag up” with the up gesture, which is a flick up from the gesture area to the screen that displays Card view. 2. Move your finger to the application icon. (When you see the app name appear, lift your finger. The application opens.) Open an Application in the Launcher The Launcher displays all your applications that are not on Quick Launch. The Launcher includes multiple pages, which you can organize to group apps the way you want (see “Reorder Launcher Icons” on page 52). 1.
2. To find the app you want, swipe up or down to see all the icons on a page. (Swipe left or right to see other pages.) To close the Launcher, do one of the following: 䢇 䢇 䢇 Tap the center of the gesture area. Tap . Make the up gesture: Flick up from the gesture area to the screen. Open an Application Using Search 1. Tap the center of the gesture area to open Card view. 2. Enter the name of the application. 3. When the application icon appears in the search results, tap it.
you're working in. For example, when you finish reading an email message, make the back gesture to close the message and return to your list of messages. Or when you finish writing a memo, make the back gesture to close and save the memo and return to the display of all your memos. When you make the back gesture in an application and that's the only screen of that app that's open, you minimize the app and go back to Card view.
Move Among Open Applications 1. In Card view (see “Display All Open Applications (Card View)” on page 49), swipe left or right on the screen to see other open apps. Reorder Open Cards 1. In Card view (see “Display All Open Applications (Card View)” on page 49), tap and hold a card to further reduce the size of the cards. Tip: You can also tap anywhere on the screen around the cards to reduce the size of the cards. 2.
Close an Application 䢇 In Card view (see “Display All Open Applications (Card View)” on page 49), throw the card off the top of the screen. another one. You can remove any application except the Launcher. 1. Open the Launcher. (Quick Launch appears at the bottom.) 2. Tap and hold a Quick Launch icon, and after the halo appears around the icon, drag it onto the Move Around Launcher.
Reorder Quick Launch Icons 2. After the halo appears around the icon, drag it to You can change the position of any Quick Launch icon except the Launcher icon. 3. To move the icon to another page, drag it to the left 1. In Card view, tap and hold a Quick Launch icon. another location. or right edge of the screen. (Don’t release the icon until the new page appears.) 2. After a halo appears around the icon, drag it to another location. Delete an Application Reorder Launcher Icons 1.
, tap the app 1 Option: See “Enter Alternate Keyboard Characters” on page 54. Shift: See “Enter Uppercase Letters” on page 53. Space Backspace Enter: Press to enter a line return (for example, in a memo or in an email message you are composing) or to accept information you entered in a field. See “Enter Information in a Field” on page 56. 6 Sym: See “Enter Characters From the Symbols Table” on page 54. icon. 2 3 4 5 2. Tap Delete.
Enter Alternate Keyboard Characters Enter Characters From the Symbols Table Numbers, punctuation, and symbols appear above the letters on the keys. To enter these characters, do one of the following: You can enter symbols and accented characters that don't appear on the keys by using the symbols table. See “Symbols and Accented Characters” on page 55 for a list of the available symbols and accented characters. 䢇 䢇 䢇 Press Option and press the key for the character.
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Press Sym and press… to select… . …~\`•÷^[]{}<>«»Øμ | @ °•Ø Enter Information in a Field You can enter information in a field by typing or by pasting previously copied information (see “Cut, Copy, and Paste Information” on page 57). Applications with text fields support the auto-correct feature. If the app recognizes a common misspelling, it auto-corrects the word. To cancel the auto-correction, . press Backspace To accept the information you entered, do one of the following: 䢇 Tap outside the field.
2. Tap the list item you want. Cut, Copy, and Paste Information You can cut or copy any selectable text. This includes text you can select by dragging the cursor and paragraphs you can select by tapping them (see “Text Selection Gestures” on page 42). 1. Select the text you want to cut or copy (see “Text Selection Gestures” on page 42). 2B Move Around on Your Phone 57 Move Around Calendar, tap 15 minutes before to display the list of reminder options.
2. Open the application menu and tap Edit > Cut or Copy. 3. Open the app and insert the cursor where you want to paste the text (see “Text Selection Gestures” on page 42). 4. Open the application menu and tap Edit > Paste. Tip: You can also use keyboard shortcuts to cut, copy, and paste.
Some applications have additional menus. For to example, in Photos, tap an open picture and tap display a menu of tasks you can do with the picture (see “Photos” on page 102). To get the most out of your phone, it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with the additional features available through the menus in various applications. The application menu contains options for the application you are working with, such as Cut and Copy, Preferences, Help, and other application-specific commands. 1.
1. Do one of the following: 䡲 Tap the upper-right corner of the screen. 䡲 Drag down from the upper-right corner of the phone (above the screen) onto the screen. * Application menu Open the Connection Menu The connection menu lets you manage wireless ® services—the phone and Bluetooth wireless technology. Did You Know? The connection menu also displays the current day and date and the battery charge level. 60 2B Move Around on Your Phone 2.
Search to Find Info and Make Calls Use Universal Search You can search for contacts and applications on your phone, or search the Web. 1. Open Card view (see “Display All Open Applications (Card View)” on page 49) or the Launcher (see “Open an Application in the Launcher” on page 47). “Universal Search Application Keywords” on page 62). (As you type, search displays any contact names and application names that match the character or application names that are associated with the keyword.
Add Reminder to add a reminder message to the contact (see “Assign a Reminder Message to a Contact” on page 129). 䡲 To perform a Web search: Tap the search term you entered to open a list of Web search options, and tap the option. If your search returns no contacts or applications, the Web search options are displayed automatically. 䡲 To open an application: Tap the application.
Keywords Screen & Lock Wallpaper, Security, Desktop, Brightness, Unlock, Gestures, Settings, Preferences Sounds & Ringtones Audio, Music, Volume, Vibrate, Silent, Settings, Preferences Tasks To Do, Todos, Checklist Updates Settings, Preferences Videos Movies Web Browser, Blazer, Internet YouTube Videos, Movies You can also enter a search term in the Help application to search for help content related to the term.
1. Tap anywhere on the bottom of the screen to display your notifications. Do one of the following: 䢇 䢇 Tap the notification to act on it. For some types of notifications, throw the notification off the side of the screen to dismiss it. View All Your Notifications For most types of notifications, if you do not tap a notification after a few seconds, it becomes an icon in the lower-right portion of the screen. 64 2B Move Around on Your Phone 2. Tap a notification to act on it.
The area that displays all of your notifications (see “View All Your Notifications” on page 64) is called the dashboard. 䢇 䢇 Tap and hold a dashboard item, and then drag it to a different location. Throw a dashboard item off the side of the screen to dismiss it. Update the Software on Your Phone Palm continually provides updates to your phone’s operating system.
Note: You can use your phone while updates are being downloaded, but you cannot use your phone while system updates are being installed—including making emergency calls. Important: Do not remove the battery while updates are being installed.
Manually Check for Updates . Tap Download Now. When prompted, tap Install Now. 䡲 After installation has finished and the phone resets, tap Done. Move Around 1. Open Updates 䡲 䡲 2. If a message appears stating that a system update is available, do the following: 3. If one or more application updates are available, do one of the following: 䡲 Tap an individual application name to open App Catalog.
Tap Install Free to install only those updates that you can download free of charge. 䡲 Tap Install All to install all updates available for download (charges may apply). 䡲 Note: 1. Open App Catalog . You cannot use your phone while updates are being installed. Important: Do not remove the battery while updates are being installed. Browse Applications in App Catalog Use App Catalog to browse and download any of the many applications available for your phone.
Did You Know? In a tag cloud, categories that have more 6. On the app details screen, do any of the following: items or more popular items appear in a larger font size, giving you a visual clue as to which categories you might want to explore. 䡲 To find the most recently added apps: Tap Recent. 䡲 To find the most popular apps: Tap Popular. 4.
Download a Free Application Before You Begin: Before you download an app, make sure Buy an Application Before You Begin: Before you purchase and download an you have enough storage space on your phone to fit the app. Open Device Info and look at the Available field under Phone. 1. Open App Catalog . app, make sure you have enough storage space on your phone to fit the app. Open Device Info and look at the Available field under Phone. 1. Open App Catalog . 2.
If you have not set up a billing account: Tap Continue. Enter your Palm profile password, and tap Continue. See “Set Up a Billing Account” on page 71. 6. Tap OK. Did You Know? After you purchase an application, you can tap Reviews on the app details screen to see reviews from others. Or, on the Reviews screen, tap Review to write a review. 7. After you download an app, tap Tap to launch to open it. (The app also now appears as an icon in the Launcher, so you can open it from the Launcher as well.
2. Do one of the following: Tap an app you want to buy and tap Continue. 䡲 Open the application menu, tap Preferences & Accounts, and tap Add Account. 䡲 3. Enter your Palm profile password and tap Continue. Note: If you enter an incorrect Palm profile password three times, a message appears that explains how you can contact Palm support for help. 4. Tap the credit card type you want to use. (Enter your credit card and billing address details, and tap Submit.
Copy Files Between Your Phone and Your Computer Copy iTunes Media Files From Your Computer to Your Phone 1. Connect your phone to your computer with the USB cable. 2. On your phone, tap Media Sync. 3. The first time you use Media Sync mode, an alert warns you that you cannot make or receive calls or text messages. (Tap OK.) 4. Your phone is now in Media Sync mode. (On your While you use media sync, you can’t make or receive calls or use other wireless features such as email or the Web.
Copy Other Types of Files Between Your Phone and Your Computer You can copy any type of file from a computer to your phone, and from your phone to your computer, by putting your phone in USB Drive mode. After you copy a file to your phone, you can open the file if your phone has an application that supports the file type. You can open many file formats for photos, videos, and music; Microsoft Office files; and PDF files.
6. Disconnect the USB cable from the computer when Move Around the USB Drive screen is no longer displayed on your phone.
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How Do I Get Data From My Old Phone? 3. Enter your username and password for the Google or Exchange account. Note: You don’t have to go to Calendar to set up your account there—that’s done automatically using the username and password you enter in Contacts. 4. Go to a Sprint store and ask a support agent for help in transferring data from your old phone. (When you're ready to transfer data from your old phone, be sure to tell the agent which account to transfer the data to.
Do you want to sync your personal information between your Pixi phone and Google or Exchange, but first need to get the data out of a desktop app that you want to stop using? You can do a one-time, one-way transfer of data to your phone, and then if you choose to, sync the data to Google or Exchange. 1. On your computer, set up an account on the Google website (go to gmail.com) or with Microsoft Exchange (speak to an IT person at your company). 2. Open Contacts on your Pixi phone. 3.
These are the desktop apps that the DTA works with, and what data the DTA transfers to your phone: Contacts Calendar Tasks Memos/Notes Yes Yes Yes Yes Palm Desktop v6.2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Mac OS 10.5 Address Book Yes No No No iCal No Yes No No Note the following: 䢇 䢇 䢇 Depending on the amount of data you are transferring, it can take up to a few hours to transfer data with the DTA. On Vista, only Outlook 2007 is supported.
I’m Already Using Google, Facebook, and/or Microsoft Exchange all you need to do is set up one or more of these accounts on your phone. Set up your Pixi To sync this data... phone to sync with... Google Contacts and calendar events Exchange Contacts, calendar events, and tasks Facebook Contacts and calendar events Note: Changes you make in your Facebook account on the Web show up on your phone.
I Want to Keep Using My Current Desktop App and Sync With an Online Account on My Phone Palm® Desktop by ACCESS on Windows—consider adopting this solution. Download and install a third-party application (sold separately) that can sync your desktop app to Google. Your desktop app syncs with your Google account, and your phone also syncs with Google. 1. On your computer, set up an account on the Google website (go to gmail.com). 2. Open Contacts on your Pixi phone. 3.
I Don’t Need to Sync, but I Do Want a Copy of My Data Backed Up Somewhere Besides My Phone Use the Data Transfer Assistant to move your data into your Palm profile account. For information on your Palm profile account, see “Backup” on page 164. 82 2C.
Phone 2D. Phone ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ Make Calls (page 83) Receive Calls (page 87) Use Voicemail (page 89) What Can I Do During a Call? (page 89) What’s My Number? (page 93) View Your Call History (page 93) Save a Phone Number to Contacts (page 94) Use a Phone Headset (page 95) Customize Phone Settings (page 97) Make Calls * These indicate that the phone is on. For information on turning the phone off and back on, see “Turn the Phone On/Off” on page 18. 2D.
1. Open Phone . 2. Tap the dial pad numbers to enter the number. * These indicate that the phone is off (airplane mode). Dial Using the Onscreen Dial Pad The onscreen dial pad is useful when you need to dial numbers that are expressed as letters and when you need large, brightly lit numbers that you can tap. 84 2D. Phone 3. Tap to dial.
Press Backspace or tap the onscreen backspace icon (to the right of the number you enter) to delete numbers one at a time. Tap and hold the icon to delete all the numbers. Tip: You can paste numbers copied from other applications— for example, from an email message or a memo—into the dial pad. Tip: To enter +, tap and hold 0 onscreen. Dial Using the Keyboard 1. In the Launcher or Card view, use the keyboard to enter the number. (You do not need to press to enter numbers, *, or #.
Dial Using a Speed Dial See “Assign a Speed Dial to a Contact” on page 128 for instructions on creating a speed dial. 䢇 In the Launcher, Card view, or Phone, press and hold the speed-dial key you assigned to the number. Dial by Contact Name in the Phone Application See “How Do I Add Names and Other Info Into Contacts?” on page 121 for instructions on adding contacts to your phone. You can also look up and dial contacts using universal search (see “Dial by Contact Name Using Universal Search” on page 85).
If you do not want contact matches to appear when you type a number on the keyboard, you can turn off the Show Contact Matches preference (see “Show Contact Matches” on page 97). When this preference is off, you can still dial by contact name in the Phone application. After opening Phone, tap the contact list icon to the right of “Enter name or number.” Type the contact name or initials, and tap the number when it appears. Redial the Last Number Dialed 1. Open Phone . 2. Tap .
Tip: You can pick the ringtone for incoming calls (see “Select the Ringtone for Incoming Calls” on page 179). You can set a ringtone for individual contacts as well (see “Add a Ringtone to a Contact” on page 128). 䢇 If the screen is off, drag and answer the call. Did You Know? If you are playing music or a video on your phone and a call arrives, playback pauses automatically and resumes when you hang up or ignore the call.
2. Follow the voice prompts to listen to your Ignore a Call 䢇 䢇 Tap . Press power twice. To reply to a caller who is in your Contacts list after you ignore a call, tap the ignored call notification. This opens the caller’s contact entry, where you can select a reply method. To reply to a caller who’s not in your Contacts list, go to your call history (see “View Your Call History” on page 93). Use Voicemail 1. Do one of the following: In the Launcher, Card view, or Phone, press and .
Manage a Call Do any of the following: 䢇 Put the call on speaker: Tap 䢇 Mute the microphone so you can’t be heard: Tap Tip: 䢇 . You don’t need an on-hold button to put a call on hold. Just tap the mute icon to mute your end of the line. Open the dial pad to enter numbers for navigating phone trees, responding to prompts, and so on: Tap 90 . 2D. Phone . 䢇 Add a call: See “Make a Second Call” on page 91. 䢇 Adjust call volume: Press volume up or volume down.
End a Call Tap . Phone 䊳 Use Another Application While on a Call While you’re on a call, you can use many other applications on your phone, for example, the personal information applications (Contacts, Calendar, and so on). You can also send and receive text messages.
Swap Between Two Calls You can swap between calls only if the second call is incoming. 䊳 Tap to put the active call on hold and switch to the other caller. Sprint for more information. Additional charges may apply and minutes in your mobile account may be deducted for each call you make. 1. While you’re on a call, make a second call. (This is the limit of conference callers. Check your service plan about conference calls.) 2.
Ask one of the callers to hang up, so you can stay connected to the other caller. 2. Open the application menu and tap Preferences. (Your phone number appears at the top of the Phone Preferences screen.) Phone 䡲 Look Up or Send a Message to a Contact When you’re on a call with a contact, tap the contact name to see the person’s information in Contacts. With the contact entry open, you can do the following: 䢇 䢇 Tap to send the contact a text message.
3. Do any of the following: 䡲 Clear the call history: Open the application menu and tap Clear Call History. Did You Know? In the call history, outgoing calls are designated by a right-pointing green arrow, and incoming calls are designated by a left-pointing blue arrow. Missed calls are designated by a bent red arrow. Ignored calls are designated by a red X. Save a Phone Number to Contacts 䡲 Switch the types of calls displayed: Tap All Calls or Missed Calls. 䡲 Call a number: Tap the number.
2. Tap one of the following: Use a Wired Headset number. Add To Existing: Tap the contact you want to add the phone number to. Use a Phone Headset You can connect a 3.5 mm headset (sold separately) for hands-free operation. WARNING: If driving while using a phone is permitted in your area, we recommend using a headset or hands-free car kit (sold separately). However, be aware that use of a headset that covers both ears impairs your ability to hear other sounds.
3. If you want to stop using the headset, do any of the following: 䡲 Switch from the headset to your phone’s speaker: Tap and tap Speaker. 䡲 Switch from the wired headset to a previously paired Bluetooth® hands-free device: Tap and tap the device name. 䡲 Use your phone without the headset: Disconnect the headset. Note: You can use a stereo (A2DP-enabled) Bluetooth headset or speakers to listen to music files on your phone. You cannot, however, use a mono Bluetooth headset to listen to music files.
Customize Phone Settings Use Phone Preferences to customize phone settings. Show Contact Matches By default, when you have the dial pad displayed but you’re using the keyboard to enter a phone number, both numbers and letters appear and your phone performs a search of matching names in Contacts. If you turn off this preference, typing on the keyboard with the dial pad displayed enters numbers only, and no search is done in Contacts. 1. Open Phone . 2. Open the application menu and tap Preferences. 3.
press the key. A long tone plays until you release the key. 1. Open Phone . 2. Open the application menu and tap Preferences. 3. In DTMF tones, tap Short or Long, and then tap the option you want. Use Dialing Shortcuts Dialing shortcuts add a prefix at the beginning of a number, so you can dial an extension instead of the whole number. 1. Open Phone 3. Under Dialing Shortcuts, tap Add new number. 4.
Voice Network: Tap Sprint Only to allow phone calls only when you are on the Sprint network, or tap Automatic to allow roaming on other networks. Data Roaming: Set whether to allow Web browsing, email, multimedia messaging, and instant messaging when you are roaming. This option appears only if you have set Voice Network to Automatic. Data Usage: Set whether to turn data services—Web browsing, email, multimedia messaging, and instant messaging—on or off.
Update Network Settings Reset the Voicemail Count The network settings on your phone may require periodic updates. Contact Sprint for information on recommended update frequency. Occasionally you may continue to receive notifications of new voicemail messages even after you have listened to or deleted all your messages. If this happens, use the Voicemail Count Reset preference to stop the notifications. 1. Open Phone . 2. Open the application menu and tap Preferences. 3. Tap Update Network Settings.
2E. Photos, Videos, and Music ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ 1. Open Camera . Camera (page 101) Photos (page 102) Videos (page 108) YouTube (page 111) Music (page 113) Amazon MP3 (page 117) Media ⽧ wallpaper (see “Save a Picture as Wallpaper” on page 106) and as caller ID images (see “Add a Picture to a Contact” on page 104). Camera Take a Picture Your phone comes with an easy-to-use, 2-megapixel camera with an LED flash.
3. To take the picture in landscape view, turn your phone 90 degrees. 4. Press Space Tip: or tap . Press and hold Space to take pictures in continuous burst mode. Release Space to stop taking pictures. The picture you took is automatically saved in JPG format. Keep snapping pictures, and then go to Photos to look at them and delete the ones you don’t want. Review Pictures 1. After taking a picture, tap the thumbnail of the picture in the lower-left corner of the screen.
1. Open Photos . 2. Tap the album containing the picture, and tap the thumbnail of the picture. (The Photo roll album contains pictures you took with your phone’s camera.) Organize Your Pictures Into Albums The Photos application contains the following default albums: 䢇 䢇 All images: Contains all pictures in JPG, BMP, and PNG format on your phone. Wallpapers: Contains default pictures that you can use as your wallpaper.
You can assign any pictures on your phone to one of these albums or to an album you create. To create and assign pictures to albums, you must put your phone into USB Drive mode. You then create the albums and move pictures into them using your computer. 1. Connect your phone and your computer using the USB cable. 2. On your phone, tap USB Drive. (If prompted, tap OK. On your computer, your phone appears as a removable drive.
2. If the photo header is hidden, tap the screen to 5. (Optional) Do either or both of the following: Media display it. To enlarge a face or other portion of the picture, zoom in by making the pinch-out gesture. 䡲 To capture the portion of the picture you want for the contact photo, tap and hold the picture, and then drag the portion you want to the center of the onscreen box. This portion becomes the contact photo. 䡲 * Photo header 3. Tap and tap Assign to contact. 4.
Save a Picture as Wallpaper Share a Picture Your wallpaper appears as the background in Card view. You can send a picture to other picture-enabled devices or to an email address as an attachment. 1. Tap a picture thumbnail to view it full-screen. 1. Tap a picture thumbnail to view it full-screen. 2. If the photo header is hidden, tap the screen to 2. If the photo header is hidden, tap the screen to display it. 3. Tap and tap Set wallpaper. 4.
1. Tap a picture thumbnail to view it full-screen. 2. If the photo header is hidden, tap the screen to display it. 3. Tap and tap Upload. 4. Do one of the following: If you have already set up your picture Web service on your phone, tap the name of the service you want to use. 䡲 If you have not set up your picture Web service on your phone, tap Add An Account and tap the account type. Enter your username and password and tap Sign In.
2. Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts. Delete a Picture 1. Tap a picture thumbnail to view it full-screen. 2. If the photo header is hidden, tap the screen to display it. 3. Tap . 4. Tap Delete to confirm. Videos Watch a Video 3. Tap Add An Account, and tap the type of account you want to add. 4. Enter your account username and password and To get videos on your phone, you can do any of the following: 䢇 tap Sign In. 䢇 108 2E.
䢇 Receive videos as part of a multimedia message (see “Receive and View Text and Multimedia Messages” on page 208). Media You can view non-DRM videos that you receive as email attachments or that you copy from your computer in the MPEG4, H.263, H.264, MP4, M4V, 3GP, 3GPP, 3G2, and 3GP2 formats. You can view videos you open in a multimedia message in MP4 format. Videos play on your phone in landscape orientation. Use the YouTube application to view YouTube videos (see “YouTube” on page 111).
Tip: To skip ahead 30 seconds in a video, flick left to right on the screen. To jump back 10 seconds, flick right to left. Delete a Video To delete a video file from your phone, you must put your phone in USB drive mode and delete the video using your computer. 1. Connect your phone and your computer using the USB cable. Control Function Play. OK. On your computer, your phone appears as a removable drive.) Pause.
5. On a Windows computer, to end the connection 2. Do one of the following: safely, right-click the drive representing your phone and click Eject. (On a Mac computer, from your desktop, drag the drive representing your phone to the Trash. Trash changes to Eject.) 6. Disconnect the USB cable from the computer Media when the USB Drive screen no longer appears on your phone. YouTube Watch a Video YouTube on your phone lets you watch videos available online at the YouTube website.
3. When the video you want appears, do one of the following: 䡲 䡲 Control Function Switch between full-screen view and original size. To view the video: Tap the video thumbnail. To view video details: Tap the text to the right of the video thumbnail. Did You Know? Some videos can be viewed in YouTube on your computer only. For those videos, you can view video details on your phone, but if you try to play the video on your phone, an error message appears.
Listen to Music You can listen to music through the speaker on the back of your phone or through a 3.5mm headset or ® headphones, stereo headset equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology, or speakers (sold separately). To get music onto your phone, you can do any of the following: 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 Copy music files from your computer (see “Copy Files Between Your Phone and Your Computer” on page 73). Receive music files as email attachments (see “Open Attachments” on page 196).
3. Do one of the following: 䡲 Listen to all songs on your phone: Tap Shuffle All. 䡲 Listen to a specific song: Tap Artists, Albums, Songs, Genres, or Playlists to search that category. Continue making selections until the song you want appears. Tap the song name. 䡲 Listen to all songs from an artist: Tap Artists and tap the artist name. To listen to the artist’s songs in the order they are displayed onscreen, tap the first song. The songs play one after the other in 114 2E.
Use Music Playback Controls Control Function Shuffle current playlist. Repeat. Tap once to repeat the current song. Tap again to repeat the entire playlist. the Genre field is defined as podcast, speech, spoken word, netcast, or audiobook, when you play the item again, playback resumes at the point it was stopped. Tip: Control Function Play. If you leave the Music app, the playback controls continue to appear at the bottom of the screen. You can use the controls even if the screen is locked.
Search for Related Songs or Content Delete a Song When you are listening to a song, you can search the Web for related items such as songs by the same artist or from the same album. To delete a song file from your phone, you must put your phone in USB Drive mode and delete the song using your computer. 1. While listening to a song, open the application menu. 2. Tap one of the Web search options (such as YouTube), and then tap the info you want. 1.
when the USB Drive screen no longer appears on your phone. Amazon MP3 Before you can download items using the Amazon MP3 application on your phone, you must have an Amazon account, and you must read and agree to the MP3 Music service terms and conditions. After you purchase and download items from Amazon MP3, listen to them with your phone’s Music application (see “Listen to Music” on page 113). 2. Open the application menu and tap Sign In. 3. Enter your email address and password, and tap Sign In.
4. Do one of the following: Browse Songs, Albums, Artists, or Genres 1. Open Amazon MP3 . 2. Do any of the following: 䡲 View all songs in a certain genre: Tap and tap the genre. View the top 10 new and notable releases: Swipe left or right on the New & Notable album thumbnails. 䡲 View the top 100 new releases: Tap New releases. 䡲 View the top 100 albums: Tap Albums. 䡲 View the top 100 artists: Tap Artists. 䡲 View the top 100 songs: Tap Songs.
Albums: To buy and download an album, tap the album price and tap Buy. Tap anywhere else on the album entry to view detailed album information. Songs: To buy and download a song, tap the song price and tap Buy. Tap anywhere else on the song entry to preview the song. Bio: Tap to read biographical information about the artist. Important: Your credit card is charged for the price of an item as soon as you tap Buy. View Album Information and Buy an Album 1.
2. To preview a song, tap anywhere on the song entry except the price. View and Work With Downloaded Items 1. Tap Download on any screen displaying this button. (This displays items that your are currently downloading or that you already downloaded.) 3. Tap the song price and tap Buy. Important: Your credit card is charged for the price of an item as soon as you tap Buy. 2. To cancel a current download, tap .
⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ Contacts (page 121) Calendar (page 135) Tasks (page 145) Memos (page 150) Clock (page 152) Calculator (page 154) Contacts How Do I Add Names and Other Info Into Contacts? You have a few options for getting info into your Contacts. Connect to an online address book. If you have an address book in an online account that works with the Palm® Synergy™ feature (for example, Google or The Synergy feature makes it easy to synchronize other data from an online account.
Transfer contacts using the Data Transfer Assistant: When you transfer contacts from desktop software, you select which account to assign those contacts to. Look for those contacts in the account you select (see “How Do I Get Data Off My Computer?” on page 77). Enter a contact directly in Contacts: See “Create a Contact” on page 124 for instructions. You can assign the contact to one of your online address books—if you do, it synchronizes with the online address book.
Use Contacts for the First Time . Organizer 1. Open Contacts 1 Tap the stack of photos to see the contacts that are linked. 2 Emily is a contact in your Google online account and in your Palm profile account. 3 Scroll down to see Emily’s combined contact info. You can unlink automatically linked contacts, and you can manually link contacts yourself (see “Link a Contact” on page 130 or “Unlink a Contact” on page 131). 2.
䡲 To open Contacts without creating an online account: Tap Done. This opens your Palm profile Note: account, and you can start creating contacts in this account. 3. (Optional) Tap the account icon to the right of Note: Changes you make in your Facebook account on the Web show up on your phone. You cannot add to or change Facebook contact or calendar info on your phone. If an account doesn’t appear in the list, you can’t add data to that account from your phone.
for that contact, add notes, or add birthday details for the contact. (Scroll to see all of the fields available for contact info.) 5. To add detailed name information—such as a prefix, suffix, or middle name—open the application menu and tap Name Details. 6. In some fields, such as New Phone Number, when you enter the information a label button appears on the right. (Tap the button to change the label for your entry—for example, to identify a number as a mobile or work phone.
2. Search for a contact (see “Find a Contact” on page 125), and tap the contact name. 3. For more search options, tap Global Address Lookup. (This option is available if you are using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync with a Global Address List.) 4. Tap the contact. View, Edit, Copy, or Delete Contact Information 1. Open Contacts 126 . 2F. Personal Information 3. To edit a contact, tap Edit. Info that’s dimmed means it originates from an account that you can’t edit on your phone (like Facebook). 4.
Note: The fields that make up the contact header (name, photo, job title, company) are unique to each account. You must open a specific account to enter these fields. 5. Tap fields to add or change information (see “Enter Information in a Field” on page 56). Note: In a linked contact, when you enter info in a field for the first time, you can assign that info to any account by tapping the account button in the field. 6. To copy a contact, open the application menu and 1.
2. Do one of the following: To take a new photo, tap New Photo. 䡲 To use an existing photo, tap the album containing the picture, and tap the picture. 䡲 Did You Know? If you see a stack of photos in a contact, with a number attached to the stack, that's because it's a linked contact (see “Linked Contacts” on page 122). 3. (Optional) Do either or both of the following: To enlarge a face or other portion of the picture, zoom in by making the pinch-out gesture.
1. Open Contacts . Tip: To assign a currently used speed dial key to a new number, follow the steps for setting a new speed dial for the new number. Tap the key to use in step 4, and tap Reassign To [Name]. Tip: To remove a speed dial from a number, open the contact, open the application menu, and tap Set Speed Dial. Tap the number and tap Remove Speed Dial [key letter]. 2. Search for a contact (see “Find a Contact” on page 125 to learn how), and tap the contact name. 3.
Tip: To remove a reminder message before it pops up as a notification, open the application menu, and tap Add Contact Reminder. Tap the trash icon. Link a Contact 1. Open Contacts . 2. Search for a contact (see “Find a Contact” on page 125), and tap the contact name. 3. In the open entry, tap the contact name in the header, and tap Link more profiles.
not, say, under a person’s IM screen name, which can be unrelated to their real name). (To do this, tap the contact name you want to appear, and tap Set As Primary Profile. When you search for a contact using universal search (see “Use Universal Search” on page 61), the search feature looks through primary profile information only.) page 125), and tap the contact name. 3. Open the application menu and tap Add to Launcher. 4.
2. Tap the contact name. 3. Do one of the following: 䡲 Delete an unlinked contact or an entire linked contact: Open the application menu and tap Delete Contact. Tap Delete All Profiles to confirm. Note: If you have a Facebook entry for this contact, tap Delete Other Profiles. You must go to Facebook to delete this entry. 3. Do any of the following: Tap the appropriate field to call or send an email or instant message to that contact. For example, tap a phone number to call the contact.
Customize Contacts 1. Open Contacts . 2. Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts. 3. Set the following options: List Order: Tap to select the criteria by which the contact list is sorted. If you select Last name as sort, the names are alphabetized by last name, but still they appear in the Contacts list as First name Last name. If you select First name as sort, names are alphabetized by first name. You can also choose to sort by Company & first name or Company & last name.
Manually Synchronize Contacts With Your Online Accounts from your phone only. The entries are not deleted from the online account. Note: If you want to get contacts from an online account on your phone immediately—or upload contacts from your phone to the online account—you can do a manual sync. This synchronizes Contacts with all the accounts you have set up on your phone, and it synchronizes your calendar and email with those accounts also. 1. Open Contacts . 2.
Kit. If a Bluetooth device is detected, all contacts are sent. To send one contact: 1. Open Contacts , and tap a contact. 2. Open the application menu and tap Send Contact. 3. Tap one of the following: 䡲 Send To Car Kit (your Bluetooth device needs to be on and detected). 䡲 Send Via MMS (messaging opens). 䡲 Send Via Email (email opens). Receiving vCards To get an emailed vCard into Contacts: 1. From the open Email message, tap the attachment. The vCard opens automatically within Contacts. 2.
Did You Know? If you synchronize with your Google calendar, you can add Google Weather to the calendar on your desktop and have it appear in Calendar on your phone. On your desktop, log in to your Google Calendar account and open Calendar Settings. Click the General tab, enter your location, and click the temperature unit you want in Show weather based on my locations. The next time your phone synchronizes with your Google account, Google Weather appears in Calendar on your phone.
If you change an event, the change is made in the appropriate calendar. You can also look at the events of just one calendar at a time. Use Calendar for the First Time 1. Open Calendar . 2. Do one of the following: To set up your first online account to sync: Tap the account type, enter the account information, and tap Sign In. 䡲 To set up a second online account to sync: Tap Add An Account, tap the account type, enter the account information, and tap Sign In.
your phone’s time settings, see “Date & Time” on page 170. Note: If an account doesn’t appear in the list, you can’t add data to that account from your phone. 1. Open Calendar . If you create an event in All Calendars view, the event is created in the calendar set as the default (see “Customize Calendar” on page 143). 3. Go to the day you want (see “Move Around in Calendar” on page 141) and tap a blank time slot. 4. Enter the event name and press Enter .
Tip: Need to find the event location on a map? Open an event that has a location specified in the Event location field, open the application menu, and tap Event Location. Tap either Show on Map, which shows the location on Google Maps, or Get Directions, which gives directions from your current location. Schedule a Repeating Event 1. While creating an event (see “Create an Event” on 2. Tap No Repeat and tap the repeat interval. 3.
Add an Alarm to an Event 1. While creating an event (see “Create an Event” on page 137), tap to the right of the event name. (To add an alarm after creating an event, tap the event name in Day view.) 1. Open Calendar . 2. Go to the day you want, open the application menu and tap New > All Day Event. 2. Tap No Reminder and tap the interval for the alarm. Add a Note to an Event 1. While creating an event (see “Create an Event” on page 137), tap to the right of the event name.
change the color of each calendar, and whether the calendar view shows by day, week, or month. . month, do the following: 䡲 From Calendar view, tap an icon at the lower part of the display to see different calendar views. Icon Description Day view Week view Move Around in Calendar 䢇 select colors for each Calendar account, do the following: 䡲 Tap All or a calendar name in the upper-right corner, scroll down and tap Calendar View Options.
Quickly Glimpse Your Schedule 䢇 䢇 In Day or Week view, drag left or right to peek at the next/previous day or week without changing the current view. In Month view, slightly drag up or down to peek at the previous/next month. Delete an Event If you delete an event that is assigned to an online account, the event is deleted in the online account also. Important: When you delete a Microsoft Exchange event on your phone, notification is not sent to attendees. 1. Open Calendar . 2.
Respond to an Event Reminder 䢇 When an event reminder appears in the notification bar at the bottom of the screen, tap the event description to open the event, or tap one of the following: View Meeting Participants Snooze: The reminder reappears in five minutes. If you receive a meeting request, you can view the participants. 1. On your calendar, tap the meeting request. (The Participants field shows the organizer name plus the number of participants.) 2.
Default Event Duration: The default event duration is set to one hour. Tap to change this to 30 minutes or 2 hours. 3. Set the following options: First Day of Week: Select the day that appears as the start of the week in Week view and Month view. Day Start and End: Tap to enter the default start and end times that appear in Day view and Week view. Default Event Reminder: Tap the time interval for a notification to appear for timed and all-day events.
If you want to get calendar events from an online account on your phone immediately—or upload events from your phone to the online account—you can do a manual sync. This synchronizes Calendar with all the accounts you have set up on your phone, and it synchronizes your contacts and email with those accounts also. 1. Open Calendar . 2. Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts. 3. Tap Sync Now.
1. Open Tasks 2. Tap . 3. Tap . . 4. Enter the task name in the Task name field. (To set 3. Enter the list name in the List Name field and press Enter . 4. Create a task (see “Create a Task” on page 146). Create a Task 1. Open Tasks Set Task Priority, Due Date, and Other Details 1. Open Tasks . 2. Tap the list you want to assign the task to. 146 the task priority, see the next procedure.) 2F. Personal Information . 2. Tap the list containing the task. 3. Tap to the right of the task name.
Check Off a Task 1. Tap the list containing the task. 2. Tap the box to the left of the task name. Priority: High priority tasks appear in red. Normal priority tasks appear in bold text, and low priority tasks appear in gray text. List: Assign the task to a different list. Due date: Tap No due date, and tap a due date option. If you set a due date, a notification appears at bottom of the screen on the due date. Tap the notification to open the task. 5.
2. Tap a task list name to view tasks that are due today or overdue. Filter a Task List You can filter a task list to show all tasks (the default setting), remaining tasks, or completed tasks. 1. Open Tasks . 2. Tap the list you want to filter. 3. Tap Priority in the upper-right corner, and tap the filter option you want: My Order, Due Date, or Priority Note: Tap Exchange to view tasks synced from your Outlook Exchange Tasks feature. Rename a Task 1. On the task list, tap the task name. 2.
Reorder Your Tasks You can change the order of a task list or an individual task. 䊳 Tap and hold the list or task name, wait for the visual cue, and drag the item to another position. Set Due Dates for All Tasks in a List 1. Open Tasks . 2. Tap the list containing the tasks. For All. 4. Tap the month, date, and year, and then tap Set Due Date. 5. To remove a previously assigned due date, tap No Due Date. Mark All Tasks in a List Completed/Incomplete 1. Open Tasks . 2.
3. Open the application menu and tap Mark All and tap Mark All Completed/Mark All Incomplete. Hide or Delete All Completed Tasks in a List 1. Open Tasks . Memos If you used the Data Transfer Assistant and imported notes from Outlook on your desktop to your phone, those notes are in Memos. Your Exchange Active Sync notes, however, do not sync. All memos are backed up to your Palm profile. 2. Tap the list containing the tasks. 3. Open the application menu. 4.
2. Do one of the following: Tap New Memo . 䡲 Open the application menu and tap Add A Memo. 䡲 3. Enter the memo text. (Memos are saved as you type.) In Memos, start typing any letters or numbers in the memo, and then tap the memo when it appears. Change the Color of a Memo 1. Tap the memo. 2. Tap the lower-right corner of the screen, and tap the new color. The results of universal search that you access in Card view or the Launcher do not include memos.
Delete a Memo sound at noon when you're in New York (see “Create an Event” on page 137). 1. In an open memo, open the application menu and tap Delete. 2. Tap Delete to confirm. Email a Memo 1. In an open memo, open the application menu and tap Email Memo. 2. Enter the email address. The subject, Just a quick memo, is automatically filled in. 3. Tap . Clock Use Clock to get up at the same time wherever you are, for example, the recurring 7AM alarm you set in San Francisco rings at 7AM in New York.
Alarm Preferences: Tap Off to turn the alarm on. When an alarm is turned on, the alarm icon appears in the lower-right corner of the phone screen. Tap the icon to see alarm details. Name: Enter a name for the alarm. Occurs: Tap to select the alarm frequency. Time: Tap to set hour, minute, and AM/PM for the alarm. Sound: Tap to open the list of ringtones, and then tap the name of a ringtone. Tap to preview it.
2. Under Ringtone Volume, tap, hold, and drag the Volume slider. Button Delete an Alarm 1. Open Clock Calculator Buttons Description Clear the current calculation or displayed number. . 2. Tap , then tap the alarm name. 3. Tap . Add the currently displayed number to memory. Subtract the currently displayed number from memory. Calculator Display the memory. Clear the memory. Use Calculator for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, and also for determining percent and square root.
Before You Begin: Before you put files on your phone, make sure you have enough storage space on your phone to fit the file. Open Device Info and look at the Available field under Phone. 2G. Documents ⽧ ⽧ 1. Open Doc View . (The list of the Microsoft Office files that are on your phone appears onscreen.) Doc View (page 155) PDF View (page 160) Doc View ® With Doc view, you can view Microsoft Word, Excel , ® and PowerPoint files on your phone.
Change the Display Size For information on zooming in and out, see “Zoom Gestures” on page 41. 䢇 Pinch out to enlarge items onscreen. 䢇 Pinch in to decrease the size of items onscreen. 䢇 Double-tap the screen to zoom in or out a specified amount. 䢇 Turn on horizontal scroll (Word documents only): Open the application menu and tap Wide View. In Wide view, text does not wrap on the right side of the screen. You can scroll horizontally to see more text. 2.
Save a File With a New Name 1. With the file open, open the application menu and tap Save As. 2. Enter the new file name and tap Save As. Share a File 1. With the file open, open the application menu and tap Share. . View File Properties You can view properties such as the file size, date created or modified, and more. 1. With the file open, tap the file name. 2. Tap outside the file properties to dismiss them.
1. Tap the text or footnote indicator to open the comment, endnote, or footnote. Resize Rows or Columns in a Spreadsheet 1. Open the application menu and tap Resize. 2. Tap, hold, and drag the row or column. Show or Hide Rows or Columns in a Spreadsheet 䢇 2. To close the comment, endnote, or footnote, tap outside it. ® Select a Row or Column in an Excel Spreadsheet 䢇 Tap the row header or column header. 158 2G. Documents To hide a row or column: Tap the row or column header and tap Hide selected.
䢇 To show a hidden row or column: Tap, hold, and drag one of the row or column headers to either side of the hidden row or column. Tap Show Hidden. To display all hidden rows or columns: Open the application menu and tap Show All Hidden. View Comments in a Spreadsheet ® In an open Excel spreadsheet, comments are indicated by a red triangle in the upper-right corner of the relevant cell. 1.
PDF View Move Around in a Presentation 䢇 Go to the next or preceding slide: Tap 䢇 Jump to a different slide: Tap the current slide number or . in the lower-left corner of the screen. Enter the slide . number you want and press Enter With PDF View, you can view PDF (Adobe Acrobat) files on your phone. Open a File ® Upgrade to Documents To Go From DataViz ® With Documents To Go from DataViz, you can create and edit Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files right on your phone, in addition to viewing them.
2. To search for a file, begin typing the name. (Tap the file when it appears.) Move Around in a File 䢇 Go to the next or preceding page: Tap 䢇 Jump to a different page: Tap the current page or . number at the bottom of the screen. Enter the page . number you want and press Enter Change the Display Size For information on zooming in and out, see “Zoom Gestures” on page 41. If the PDF file was created with a password, enter the password to open the file. 䢇 Pinch out to enlarge items onscreen.
4. To exit search, open the application menu and tap Find Text in a File Find. 1. With a file open, open the application menu and Save a File With a New Name tap Find. 1. With the file open, open the application menu and tap Save As. 2. Type the text you want to find, and press Enter or tap . (The first instance of the text appears highlighted.) 3. Find the next instance: Tap . Find the preceding instance: Tap 162 2G. Documents . 2. Enter the new file name and tap Save As.
Share a File 1. With the file open, open the application menu and tap Share. 2. Create the email message and tap . View Bookmarks If a PDF file was created with bookmarks, you can see the bookmarks on your phone. 1. With the file open, open the application menu and 2. Do any of the following: 䡲 To expand a bookmark entry: Tap 䡲 To collapse a bookmark entry: Tap . 䡲 To search for a specific bookmark: Type the . bookmark name. 3. Tap a bookmark to jump to that section of the file. 2G.
2H. Preferences ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ Backup (page 164) Date & Time (page 170) Device Info (page 171) Regional Settings (page 174) Screen & Lock (page 175) Sounds & Ringtones (page 178) Backup Back Up Your Information A Palm profile connects your phone to Palm to get automatic updates, back up your data, and more. You create a Palm profile when you set up your phone. 164 2H.
. Tip: 䡲 Go to Device Info to delete the information on your phone (see “Erase Data and Reset Your Phone” on page 171). Turn on automatic backup if you had previously turned it off: Tap Off to switch Backup from Off to On. What Information is Backed Up? All data backed up to your Palm profile is encrypted, and only you, the profile owner, can access your data. Backed up data cannot be accessed by Palm. Data in your Palm profile can only be added to or edited on your phone. 2.
The following table lists info that is and is not backed up to your Palm profile: Application Backed up Backup Backup setting is on by default. Not backed up Bluetooth Nothing is backed up. Calendar Events in your Palm profile. Events in online accounts. Username and password for accounts like Google that sync calendar events online. Password for Facebook accounts. Preferences (see “Customize Calendar” on page 143). Contacts Contacts in your Palm profile account. Contacts in online accounts.
Backed up Nothing is backed up. Keep a copy of these files Not backed up on your computer (see “Copy Files Between Your Phone and Your Computer” on page 73). Email Username and password of your email Emails, their contents and attachments, their sort accounts. When you sign in to your Palm profile order, and account preferences. after your phone is erased, email accounts are restored automatically and synchronized. Launcher Nothing is backed up. Location Services Nothing is backed up.
Application Backed up Regional Settings Nothing is backed up. Screen & Lock Nothing is backed up. Sounds & Ringtones Nothing is backed up. Tasks Tasks in your Palm profile account. Username and password for accounts like Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync that synchronize tasks online. Third-party apps Apps you downloaded are downloaded again from App Catalog. Wallpaper Nothing is backed up. Web Nothing is backed up. 168 2H. Preferences Not backed up Tasks in online accounts.
Preferences Update Your Palm Profile Settings In the event that your phone is lost or stolen, you can go to your Palm profile on palm.com and from there erase the data on your phone. Important: To ensure that the data on your phone is consistent with that stored on your Palm profile, it is recommended that you perform a manual backup of your data after changing any of your Palm profile settings (see “Back Up Your Information” on page 164). 1. Open Backup . 2. Tap application menu and tap Palm Profile.
Security Question/Answer: Tap the current question and tap a new one. Then tap Answer and enter an answer. Change Password: Tap Change Password. Enter your new password and confirm it. Tap Done. Date & Time You can set your phone to adjust the date and time automatically to the local date and time wherever you are, or you can turn this feature off and enter this information manually. 1. Open Date & Time . 2. Set any of the following: Time Format: Set whether to use a 12-hour or a 24-hour format.
Device Info 1. Open Device Info . 2. Tap Phone Reset Options and tap Restart. Note: If the screen does not respond to taps, press and hold power and slide the ringer switch three times to restart your phone. Erase Data and Reset Your Phone View System Information 1. Open Device Info . (Basic system information is displayed.) 2. To view more detailed system information, tap More Info, and tap Software or Hardware. Rename Your phone 1. Open Device Info . 2.
3. Do one of the following: 䡲 Erase all data from the phone except items stored in USB Drive storage, such as pictures, videos, and music: Tap Partial Erase twice. 䡲 Erase all data from the phone:Tap Full Erase twice. All data from all accounts and in USB Drive storage is erased from your phone, including information about your Palm profile. But all your data on the Web—in your online accounts and in your Palm profile—is untouched. Perform a full erase when you give your phone to somebody 172 2H.
1. Open Device Info . 2. Tap More Info. 3. Open the application menu and tap Quick Tests. 4. Work with the support agent to view and report the test results. Run Interactive Tests If you are troubleshooting your device with a support agent and need more information after running Quick Tests (see “Run Quick Tests” on page 172), you can run one or more Interactive Tests. 1. Open Device Info .
1. Open Device Info . 2. Tap More Info. 3. Open the application menu and tap Certificate Manager. 4. Tap the certificate name. Delete a Certificate Only user-installed certificates can be deleted. 1. Open Device Info . 2. Tap More Info. 4. Tap and tap the certificate name. Add a Certificate From an Email Attachment Open the email attachment (see “Open Attachments” on page 196), and then tap Trust Certificate. View Certificate Details Only user-installed certificates can be viewed. 174 2H.
. 2. Tap the language. 3. If a region list is displayed, tap the region. 4. Confirm you want to use the new language, or Your phone restarts after you select a new country format. You do not lose any data. Preferences 1. Open Regional Settings Screen & Lock revert to the original language. Your phone resets after you select a new language. You do not lose any data or applications from the reset. Change Screen Brightness 1. Open Screen & Lock Formats . 2.
Change Your Wallpaper Turn Advanced Gestures On/Off Your wallpaper is the screen background in Card view. You can customize the wallpaper to show a favorite picture. Turning on advanced gestures gives you two new gestures, previous and next, and also changes the way you make the back gesture, and the forward gesture (in Web only). 1. Open Screen & Lock . 2. Tap Change Wallpaper. 䢇 3.
Change to front gesture: The front gesture (available in Web only) still goes from left to right in the gesture area, but it’s a shorter swipe, from the center outward. 1. Open Screen & Lock . manually. Use Secure Unlock if you want to require a PIN or a password to unlock the screen. Tip: If your company issued your phone to you, check with your system administrator whether the company has its own settings for locking and unlocking the screen of your phone. 1. Open Screen & Lock . 2.
4. To turn Secure Unlock off, in Secure Unlock, tap Off. (Enter the PIN or password.) Tip: To change your PIN or password, in Secure Unlock, tap Change PIN or Change Password. Enter the old PIN/password and the new PIN/password. Sounds & Ringtones Manage System Sounds and Ringtones You can turn system sounds, such as transition sounds and notification alerts, on or off. You can also set the volume for system sounds. Note: Sliding the ringer switch off turns off system sounds.
Adjusting the Ringtone Volume slider is the same as using the volume up and volume down buttons on the side of the phone. System Sounds: Set whether to turn on systemwide sounds for general actions such as transitions, notifications, and Calendar event alerts. Tap, hold, and drag the Volume slider to set the system sounds volume. Vibrate: Set whether your phone vibrates as well as plays a ringtone on an incoming call. Tip: By default, when the ringer switch is off, you can still hear the Clock alarm.
6. Use the back gesture to get to the Ringtone Volume slider, and then tap, hold, and drag the slider to change volume. 180 2H.
Section 3 Web and Data Services and Other Wireless Connections
3A. Using Web and Data Services automatically. You do not need to do anything. If the setup process fails, call Sprint Customer Service at 1-888-211-4727 from another phone for assistance. Access Data Services ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ Get Started With Data Services (page 182) Access Data Services (page 182) Use Sprint TV® (page 183) Get Started With Data Services With your Sprint service, you are ready to start enjoying the advantages of data services.
To find your user name: 䢇 Open Device Info and tap More Info. (Your data services user name appears under NAI.). you go on the Sprint National Network, you can get more out of your Sprint TV service. 1. Open Sprint TV . Web & Data Services Data Services Symbols on Your Screen When you are connected to data services, a data connection icon appears at the top of the screen. See “Icons in the Title Bar” on page 29 for a description of the various data connection icons.
Note: The first time you access a channel that requires a subscription, you are prompted to purchase access. Tap Subscribe to purchase access. NASCAR Sprint Cup MobileSM With NASCAR Sprint Cup MobileSM, you can keep pace with the latest race results, driver stats, and live race audio. 1. Open NASCAR . 2. The first time you open NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile, do the following: 䡲 Tap Continue and follow the onscreen instructions. 䡲 Tap a driver thumbnail and tap Continue. 3.
. 2. The first time you use NFL Mobile Live, you are asked to select your favorite team. Do either of the following: 䡲 Tap A for an AFC team. 䡲 Tap N for an NFC team. 5. Open the application menu and tap other options such as Alerts & Personalizations, Scores & Schedules, Audio & Video, Standings & Statistics, or Help. Web & Data Services 1. Open NFL 3. Tap a team logo. 4. Tap options such as Home, My Team, Fantasy, NFL Net, and News. 3A.
3B. Email and Other Messages ⽧ ⽧ Email (page 186) Messaging (page 202) Email How Do I Send and Receive Email on My Phone? Use the Email application on your phone to access the many email accounts you have: company (like Exchange), ISP (like EarthLink and Comcast), and web-based (like Gmail). ® The Palm Synergy™ feature makes it easy to synchronize all data from an online account. By setting up synchronization in one app, synchronization of the other apps is automatically set up for you.
If you create a new message when you’re working in All inboxes, the message goes out using the account you set as the default account (see “Set Email Preferences” on page 200). Set Up Email • • Make sure your phone is on and you’re inside a coverage area before you send or receive messages.
If the email account you set up takes advantage of the Synergy feature, then setting up email also synchronizes the provider's calendar and contacts. 1. Open Email . 2. The first time you open Email, do one of the following: Enter your password for the account and tap Sign In. 䡲 If you already set up an account and want to set up another one: Tap Add An Account and enter the email address and password. Tap Sign In. 3.
If your corporate EAS system utilizes policies such as remote wipe and password enforcement (including minimum password length, allowed number of failed password attempts, and other parameters), those policies are supported in your Exchange account on your phone. Check with your system administrator for details. 䡲 䡲 1. Open Email . 2.
8. Tap Add An Account to add another account. 2. The first time you open Email, do one of the following: Set Up Email: Other Providers Follow this procedure to get email from an account that you have with an Internet service provider (ISP), a work account other than a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync account, or any other IMAP or POP email account.
3. Any other time you open Email, open the application menu, tap Preferences & Accounts, and tap Add An Account. (Enter your username and password, and tap Sign In.) 3. Tap the account name. 4. Set any of the following: 4. Tap OK, and tap Manual Setup. Tip: You can jump to the account settings entry screen directly from the screen where you enter your username and password. Open the application menu and tap Manual Setup.
Vibrate: Set whether your phone vibrates when a Remove Account: See “Delete an Email Account” new message arrives. Signature: Tap to create a signature that’s added to outgoing messages (see “Add a Signature to Outgoing Messages” on page 199 for more information). Reply-to Address: Enter the address you want recipients to see and reply to on your outgoing messages, if this is different from your actual email address.
1. Open Email . 2. Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts. 3. Tap the account name. 4. Tap Remove Account, and then tap Remove Email Account. Create and Send an Email Message . application, and you have set up at least one email account, tap Done. (If you have not set up an email account, see “Set Up Email” on page 187.) 3. Tap . 4. (Optional) Tap From to change the email account you are using to send the message.
䡲 Enter the full email address for a recipient who is not a contact. 10. (Optional) To set the priority for the message, open the application menu and tap Set As Normal Priority or Set As High Priority. 6. (Optional) Tap To to open the Cc and Bcc fields, 11. Tap and enter an address. 7. (Optional) Repeat steps 5 and 6 to enter additional addresses. 8. Enter the subject, press Enter Add Attachments to a Message , and enter the 1. While composing a message, tap body text.
Receive and Read Email Messages The Email application synchronizes messages anytime you open a mail folder. It also synchronizes messages on an automatic schedule—the default interval is every 30 minutes (see “Enter Advanced Account Settings” on page 191 for information on changing the interval). Follow these steps to manually retrieve messages. 1. Open Email . 2. If the folders for the account you want are hidden, to display the folders. synchronization doesn’t start, tap Tip: .
image with someone else via email. If you choose this option, a new blank email message opens with the image file as an attachment. If the image is in JPG, BMP, or PNG format, you can also save it to and view it in the Photos app. 1. With the message open, press and hold Option and tap the image. 2. Tap Copy To Photos (if available) or Share. Open Attachments You can receive any kind of file sent to you, but you can only open an attachment if the your phone has an application that can open the file type.
For other file types: Open the application menu and tap Save As. If the Save As menu item is not available, you cannot save the attachment. View a Contact From an Email Message 䢇 Add a Contact From an Email Message You can add a contact name or email address to your Contacts list directly from the To, Cc, or Bcc field of an incoming email message. You can either create a new contact or add the information to an existing contact. 1. In a message you received, tap the name or email address. 2.
3. Enter the reply message text and tap Flag or Unflag a Message . Forward a Message 1. Open a message and tap 1. Open a message. 2. Open the application menu and tap Set Flag or . Clear Flag. 2. Address the forwarded message (see “Create and Show or Hide Message Header Details Send an Email Message” on page 193). 3. Enter the forwarded message text and tap Move a Message to Another Folder . 1. Open a message. 2. Tap a recipient name to show details. (Tap again to hide details.) 1.
Tip: If you change the folder where you store deleted messages for an IMAP account (see “Enter Advanced Account Settings” on page 191), deleting messages from this folder removes them from your phone. the text (see “Text Selection Gestures” on page 42), open the application menu, and tap Edit > [the option you want].) Do one of the following: 䢇 In the message list: Throw the message off the side of the screen. 䢇 In an open message: Tap . Add a Signature to Outgoing Messages 1. Open Email . 2.
䡲 View folder information such as last sync and number of messages: Open the folder, and then tap the folder header. 3. Tap to the right of the folder name. To remove a folder as a favorite, repeat steps 1 and 2 and tap to the right of the folder name. Set Email Preferences 1. Open Email . 2. Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts. 3. Set any of the following: Add a Folder as a Favorite Favorites appear at the top of Account List view. 1. Open Email . 2.
and/or All Flagged messages as favorites at the top of Account List view. Accounts: Tap an account name to enter advanced settings (see “Enter Advanced Account Settings” on page 191). Default Account: Tap the account shown to set another account as the default. The default account is used to send a message when you create a new message in Account List view or in a merged folder such as All Inboxes or All Flagged.
Send Email Messages From Within Another Application 䢇 Use the share menu item in any application that supports this feature to send an item as an attachment to an email message. This feature is supported in the Contacts, Photos, Doc View, PDF View, and Memos applications, among others. Depending on the app, the menu item might be named Share, Send, or Email. For details, see the section on the specific application.
You can carry on multiple conversations at the same time. 1. Open Messaging . 2. Do one of the following: 䡲 Start a new conversation: Create a message (see “Create and Send a Text or Multimedia Message” on page 205 or “Send and Receive IM Messages” on page 211), or tap a message and reply to it. 䡲 Continue an existing conversation: Tap the conversation. 3. Enter your message. 4. Tap . Tip: To save the contents of a conversation, open the conversation, open the application menu, and tap Copy All.
communicate with this contact appear in a list. Tap the account or phone number you want to use.) Switch Between Conversations View and Buddies View Conversations view lists all of your Messaging conversations. Buddies view lists all of your IM buddies. 1. Open Messaging 204 . 3B. Email and Other Messages 2. For Conversations view, tap Conversations. (For Buddies view, tap Buddies.) 3. In Buddies view, tap to expand a buddy list. (Tap a buddy name to contact that person.
Each text message can have up to 160 characters. If you send a text message to an email address, the email address is deducted from the 160-character count. Multimedia messages consist of both text and pictures. You can include pictures in JPG format. Did You Know? You can send and receive text messages even while you are on a phone call. This is easiest when using a hands-free headset or the speaker.
5. Do one of the following to attach a picture to a multimedia message: Before entering the message text: Tap . Tap the album containing the picture you want. Tap the picture, or tap New Photo and take the picture. Tap Attach Photo. 䡲 After entering the message text: Open the application menu and tap Add Picture. Tap the album containing the picture you want and tap the picture, or tap New Photo and take the picture. Tap Attach Photo. 䡲 6. Enter the message text and tap .
This table shows the emoticons that are supported on your phone. Emoticon combinations that use words, such as :cool or :cry, are not supported in most chat applications. Emoticons created using these combinations may not appear correctly on the recipient’s phone. To display this Enter any of these keyboard character emoticon... combinations...
To display this Enter any of these keyboard character emoticon... combinations... :| :-| :neutral pictures in JPG format to your phone for viewing in the Photos application. 1. Open Messaging :meh . 2. Tap a conversation to view messages. :-& :& =& =-& :-@ :@ =@ :) :-) =) =-) :/ :-/ :\ :-\ =/ :smile =-/ 3. In a multimedia message, tap a music, video, or vCard file name to view the attached file. ((Attached pictures are displayed within the message.
䊳 In a conversation, tap the header of a message received from a contact to open the contact entry. Dial a Number From a Message 䊳 Tap a phone number. Set Up an Instant Messaging (IM) Account To use an IM account on your phone, such as a GoogleTalk IM account, you must already have the account online.
3. Tap the account type and enter your username and password. 3. Tap to the left of the text Offline and tap Available. 4. Tap Sign In. Sign Out of an IM Account Sign In to an IM Account 1. Open Messaging . 2. Tap Buddies. 1. Open Messaging . 2. Tap Buddies. 3. Tap the status icon to the left of your online status (Available or Busy) and tap Sign off. 210 3B.
Before You Begin: Make sure that your phone is on and that you’re inside a coverage area (see “Turn Wireless Services On” on page 20). 1. Open Messaging . conversation: 䡲 In Conversations or Buddies view, tap to start a new conversation. 䡲 In Conversations view, tap an existing conversation and enter a new message. 䡲 In Buddies view, tap a buddy name and enter a new message. 3. Tap Text or an IM account name in the upper-right corner of the screen, and tap the IM account you want to use.
3. Do one of the following: 䡲 䡲 If you already have a custom message: Tap the Delete an IM Account 1. Open Messaging . current message and enter the new message text. 2. Open the application menu and tap Preferences & If you’re creating a custom message for the first time: Tap the status text (Available, Busy, and so 3. Tap the account name. on) and enter the custom message text. Accounts. 4. Tap Remove Account, and tap Remove Account again to confirm.
Email & Messaging Show Notifications: Set whether a notification appears when you receive a new message. Play Sounds: Set whether an alert sound plays when you receive a new message. The ringer switch must be set to On for you to hear the sound. 3B.
1. Open Location Services 3C. Web and Wireless Connections ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ ⽧ Location Services (page 214) Web (page 215) Google Maps (page 223) Sprint Navigation (page 224) ® Bluetooth Wireless Technology (page 226) Location Services . 2. The first time you open Location Services you may be asked to review and accept the terms of use, and decide whether to allow anonymous data collection. Tap Next and do the following: 䡲 Review the terms of use.
Did You Know? The geotag is stored as an EXIF tag in the photo file, not on the image itself. A common use of the geotag occurs in online photo services like Photobucket and desktop apps like Google Earth, which use the data to position the photo as a thumbnail on a map. 䡲 Background Data Collection: Turn on Background Data Collection to allow the collection of anonymous aggregate location data to improve the quality of the location services provided to applications that require them. 5.
latest Web standard technologies such as HTML 4.01, CSS 2.1, Ajax, and JavaScript. It does not support plug-ins such as Flash or Java applets. 1. Open Web . 2. Enter the address of the page. (You don’t need to Did You Know? If you browse to a secure Web page, the lock icon in the address line appears closed. 3. To cancel a page while it is loading, tap . Go to a Website Using Search enter the prefix http://www.
the gesture area to display Card view. Tap one Web page and then the other to go between the two. Navigate a Web Page 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 Move back through previously viewed pages: Tap or make the back gesture from right to left anywhere in the gesture area. Move forward through previously viewed pages: Tap or make the forward gesture from left to right anywhere in the gesture area. Refresh the current page: Tap . Scroll a page: Swipe up or down on the screen.
Title: See “Text Selection Gestures” on page 42 for useful gestures if you want to edit the page title. URL: Enter or edit the URL for the page. For example, change the URL to the home page of a site instead of a drill-down page within the site. 4. Tap Add To Launcher. The page now appears as an icon on the Launcher. Tap the icon to open the page. To delete the page from the Launcher, see “Delete an Application” on page 52. Create a Bookmark 3.
Title: See “Text Selection Gestures” on page 42 for useful gestures if you want to edit the bookmark title. URL: Enter or edit the URL for the bookmark. For example, change the URL to the home page of a site instead of a drill-down page within the site. 4. Tap Add Bookmark. The first 12 bookmarks you create become thumbnails on the start page of the Web app. Open a Bookmarked Page Icon: Tap the currently displayed bookmark icon.
䢇 To open a bookmark if it’s not on the start page, or after you navigate away from the start page, open the application menu and tap Bookmarks. Then tap a bookmark. Edit, Reorder, or Delete a Bookmark 1. Open the application menu and tap Bookmarks. 2. Do one of the following: 䡲 220 3C. Web and Wireless Connections Edit: Tap to the right of the bookmark name. Enter the new icon, title, or URL and tap Save Bookmark.
Reorder: Tap, hold, wait for the visual cue, and then drag the bookmark. 䡲 Delete: Throw the bookmark off the side of the screen and tap Delete. 䡲 Return to Previously Viewed Web Pages You can also search for a recently viewed page by entering a term or address in the address bar that matches the page name or address.
2. Open the application menu and tap Preferences. 3. Set any of the following: Block Popups: Prevents websites from opening up new browser windows. Tap Yes to turn Block Popups off. 222 3C. Web and Wireless Connections Accept Cookies: Allows cookies from any website you view, even if you are redirected to a site from another site. Tap Yes to turn Accept Cookies off. JavaScript” Tap On to turn off JavaScript. Turning off JavaScript may prevent some websites from functioning properly.
Google Maps . 2. Tap Menu in the lower-right corner. Icon Description Search Map: Search for a location. Show Traffic: View local traffic conditions. Directions: Get directions. Satellite: View a satellite photo of the map area. Map: Return to Map View from Satellite View. Help & Terms: Get help. Clear Map: Clear the current map. Wireless Connections 1. Open Google Maps In Google Maps, use these icons to do the following: Close Menu: Close the Google Maps menu. 3C.
2. Tap Drive To. Sprint Navigation You can use Sprint Navigation to get driving directions, check traffic conditions, and search for services. Sign In to Sprint Navigation The first time you use Sprint Navigation, you are asked to sign in. 1. Open Sprint Navigation . 2. If prompted, tap Accept to turn on Location Services. 3. Review the terms of use and tap Accept or Decline. 4. Enter your first name, last name, and email address (your email address is optional). 5. Tap Continue.
Search for a Service 1. Open Sprint Navigation . Get Your Location and Local Traffic Information 1. Open Sprint Navigation . 2. Tap Map & Traffic. 3. Use these icons to do the following: Icon Description View traffic information. See your current location. View the map in 3D. Return to the Sprint Navigation menu. Wireless Connections 2. Tap Search. 3. Tap the Search Near field and tap where you want to base your search. 4. Tap the Category field and tap the type of service you are looking for. 5.
® Bluetooth Wireless Technology What is Bluetooth® Wireless Technology? ® With the Bluetooth wireless technology on your phone, you can connect to a number of Bluetooth devices, including a hands-free device such as a headset or car ® kit; see “Set Up and Use a Bluetooth Hands-Free Device” on page 96. Before you can connect to another Bluetooth device, you need to pair with that device.
䡲 The screen displays a passkey generated by your phone: Enter the displayed passkey on the other device. 䡲 The screen prompts you to enter a passkey: Check the documentation that came with the other device to see if there's a required passkey. If so, enter that passkey on your phone. If not, make up a passkey and enter it on both devices. Tip: of available Bluetooth devices. 4. If a passkey is not required, pairing is complete when the Devices list appears. (If a passkey is required, tap Yes, allow.
3. Initiate a pairing from the other device. 4. When the connection request appears, tap Yes, allow. 5. If a passkey is not required, pairing is complete when the Devices list appears. If a passkey screen appears, do one of the following: 䡲 䡲 An automatically generated passkey appears on the passkey screen: Check the other device screen to verify that the passkey is correct, and tap Yes, connect to connect.
2. Make sure Bluetooth is on (see “Turn the Bluetooth Feature On/Off” on page 226) and tap the device name. Disconnect From a Device Disconnecting from a device does not mean you delete the relationship you created between the device and your phone. See “Connect With a Paired Device” on page 228 for instructions on how to reconnect with the device. 1. Open Bluetooth . 2. Tap the connected device name to disconnect Request From Another Device” on page 227).
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Section 4 Your Resources
® For Users of Other Palm Devices 4A.
Note: Battery WARNING: You can export data from Palm Desktop, Outlook on your Windows computer, and Address Book and iCal on your Mac computer, even if you never synchronized with a Palm smartphone. For instructions on doing a one-time, one-way export of you data, see “How Do I Get Data Off My Computer?” on page 77. For more detailed information, go to Use only batteries and chargers that are approved by Sprint and Palm with your phone.
I Need to Replace the Battery Your Pixi phone comes with a replaceable battery. Be sure to use a battery that is approved by Palm and Sprint and that is compatible with your phone. Failure to use the proper battery may result in personal injury or product damage, and it voids your phone warranty. Note: Please dispose of the old battery properly. 1. If the USB cable is attached to the phone, disconnect the USB cable. 2. If a wired headset is attached to the phone, disconnect the headset. 234 4A.
5. Run your thumbnail around the hairline opening to release the upper-left and top clasps. (You may hear a sound when the clasp releases.) release the bottom-left and bottom clasps. (End at (b).) Help 4. Run your thumbnail around the hairline opening to 4A.
6. Swing the body of the phone out of the back cover as if the right side were a hinge. 236 4A. Troubleshooting 7. Remove the battery by sliding your finger under the groove at the side of the battery.
9. To replace the back cover: Insert the ringer switch into the hole provided for it on the right side of the back cover. Help 8. Insert the new battery. 4A.
10. Press the back cover and the body of the phone together at each pair of clasps. (You can feel the clasps engage.) 11. Press and hold power on the upper-left corner of your phone until you see the Palm logo on the screen (approximately five seconds). (Please be patient while your phone starts up.) Tip: If your phone does not turn on after you insert the battery and press and hold power, you need to charge the battery (see “Charge the Battery” on page 31).
I Can’t Get the Back Cover Off 1. If the USB cable is attached to the phone, 4. Run your thumbnail around the hairline opening to release the upper-left and top clasps. (You may hear a sound when the clasp releases.) Help disconnect the USB cable. 2. If a wired headset is attached to the phone, disconnect the headset. 3. To begin separating the back cover from the body of the phone: Use your thumbnail to release the clasp at the midpoint of the left side of the phone (see a in step 4). 4A.
5. Run your thumbnail around the hairline opening to release the bottom-left and bottom clasps. (End at (b).) 240 4A. Troubleshooting 6. Swing the body of the phone out of the back cover as if the right side were a hinge.
I Can’t Get the Back Cover Back On 1. Insert the ringer switch into the hole provided for it 2. Press the back cover and the body of the phone together at each pair of clasps. (You can feel the clasps engage.) Help on the right side of the back cover. 4A.
3. Press and hold power on the upper-left corner of your phone until you see the Palm logo on the screen (approximately five seconds). (Please be patient while your phone starts up.) Tip: If your phone does not turn on after you insert the battery and press and hold power, you need to charge the battery (see “Charge the Battery” on page 31). 3. Look closely at the screen. (If you can see a dim image, try adjusting the screen brightness (see “Change Screen Brightness” on page 175).) 4.
Tip: Be sure that any third-party applications you install are ® compatible with the Palm webOS™ platform. Applications written for Palm smartphones using the Palm OS operating system or Windows Mobile are not compatible with your Pixi phone. If you can try a free version of the software before purchasing it, you can test it first to make sure it works properly. In App Catalog, you can purchase the Classic application from MotionApps to run Palm OS applications on your Pixi phone.
There Are Small Icons in the Lower-Right Corner of the Screen 䢇 䢇 Outdoors, move away from large buildings, trees, or electrical wires. In a vehicle, move your phone so that it’s level with a window. Those icons represent notifications that you have not opened or dismissed. For most types of notifications, if you do not tap a notification after a few seconds, it becomes an icon in the lower-right portion of the screen.
䢇 䢇 䢇 Try decreasing the volume on your phone—whether you are using the speakerphone or the earpiece—to avoid coupling or feedback on the other person’s end. Position the earpiece closer to your ear to prevent sound leaking back into the microphone. If you’re using the speakerphone feature with your phone lying on a flat surface, try turning the phone face down (screen facing the surface).
My Phone Seems to Turn Off by Itself Hands-Free Devices Your phone has a power-saving feature that’s set to turn off the screen if it has been idle for one minute. You can change the auto-shut off interval (see “Set the Interval for Turning the Screen Off Automatically” on page 175). I Can’t Make or Receive Calls Using a ® Bluetooth Hands-Free Device If you restart your phone, any wireless services are automatically turned on if they were on before the restart.
I Lost the Connection Between My Phone and My Bluetooth Headset If your headset isn’t working, delete the existing partnership (see “Delete a Device” on page 229) and ® create a new one (see “Set Up and Use a Bluetooth Hands-Free Device” on page 96). I Hear Static or Interference When Using My Hands-Free Device 䢇 䢇 Try moving your phone closer to the hands-free device. Audio quality degrades as the distance between your phone and the hands-free device increases.
your company supports this). Sync means that if you enter, change, or delete information in one location, the change automatically shows up in the other location. So if you enter a Google contact in the Contacts application on your phone, the contact appears in your online Google contacts—no need to enter it twice. You must already have an account with a service provider before you can set it up on your phone.
applications. If you remove your Exchange account from one application, sync stops with all your Exchange apps. 1. Open the application. 2. Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts. 3. Tap the account name. 4. Tap Remove Account, and then tap Remove [app name] Account. I Want to Sync With Outlook or Palm Desktop Software on My Computer By default, your Pixi phone does not support synchronization with Palm Desktop software or Outlook on your desktop computer.
I Have an Exchange ActiveSync Account at Work, but My Data Is Not Being Downloaded to My Phone Check with your system administrator to obtain or verify 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 with your Exchange ActiveSync account.
the error persists, be aware that items causing this type of error are skipped and do not show up again. Make sure your phone is connected to the Sprint network (see “Icons in the Title Bar” on page 29). Sending and Receiving Data in Email, Messaging, and Web If you have a network connection and receive this notification, it means your phone had to wait too long to connect to the Exchange server.
account, verify that the account complies with your email provider’s requirements: Your phone is connected to a 1x data network. Data is not currently being transmitted over the network. 䢇 Your phone is connected to a 1x data network and data is being transmitted over the network. 䢇 Your phone is connected to an EvDO data network. Data is not currently being transmitted over the network. Your phone is connected to an EvDO data network and data is being transmitted over the network.
䢇 䢇 Make sure your phone is on and that your data connection to your mail server or email service provider has not been interrupted (see “Turn the Phone On/Off” on page 18). Short periods of time when email is unavailable are common, due to server problems or poor wireless coverage.
date, in which case all messages continue to appear in your Inbox (see “Enter Advanced Account Settings” on page 191). Messaging I Can’t Send or Receive Text or Multimedia Messages 䢇 䢇 Make sure that your phone is on (see “Turn the Phone On/Off” on page 18). For multimedia messages, do the following:. 䡲 Contact Sprint to verify that messaging services have been correctly activated on your phone, and that they are available at your location.
Web I Can’t Access a Page Your phone supports EvDO and 1xRTT wireless data networks. 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 Check to see if you have data services enabled. , open the application menu, and Open Phone tap Preferences. Under Network, make sure Data Usage is set to On. If you are in roaming coverage, check to see if you , open have data roaming enabled. Open Phone the application menu, and tap Preferences. Under Network, tap Data Roaming and tap Enabled.
An Image or Map Is Too Small on My Screen Do either of the following: 䢇 䢇 To switch to landscape mode to see more of the image, turn the phone on its side. To zoom in on the image, pinch out or double-tap the screen. A Secure Site Refuses to Permit a Transaction Some websites don’t support certain browsers for transactions. Contact the site’s webmaster to make sure the site allows transactions using your phone’s Web browser.
My Personal and Work Contact and Calendar Information Is Getting Merged Into a Single View—I’d Rather Keep Them Separate ® The Palm Synergy™ feature on your phone displays information from several sources in a single view, so you can access your info quickly, without having to remember where you stored it. But though the information is visible in one view, the sources of that information are kept separate.
this, make the contact listing Ed’s real name the primary contact (see “Link a Contact” on page 130). 䢇 Camera Here are some tips for taking good pictures with the camera: 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 Clean the camera’s lens with a soft, lint-free cloth. Take pictures in bright lighting conditions. Low-light images may be grainy, due to the sensitivity of the camera. Hold the phone as still as possible. Try supporting your picture-taking arm up against your body or a stationary object (such as a wall).
For a list of supported photo types, see “Photos” on page 102. For a list of supported music file types, see “Music” on page 113. For a list of supported video file types, see “Videos” on page 108. I Bought a Song Through Amazon MP3 and Want to Transfer It to My Computer When I Open the Palm Pixi Drive Folder on My Computer, I see Subfolders. Do I Need to Move My Files Into These Folders? You can copy music files on your phone to your computer for use with a desktop music player.
Backing Up and Restoring Data I Need to Reset My Phone but Don’t Understand the Difference Between a Partial Erase and a Full Erase Both a partial erase and a full erase delete all personal information, such as events, contacts, and tasks, as well as applications you have added, such as third-party software, on your phone. In addition, a full erase deletes all files stored in the USB Drive of your phone, which includes all pictures, videos, music files, documents, PDF files, and ringtones.
I Dismissed a System Update Notification, and Now I Don’t Know How to Get the Update on My Phone If you have a phone network connection and the battery has at least a 30% charge, you can start the . Your phone update yourself: Open Updates checks for the availability of the update, and if one is available, tap Download Now. The download happens in the background, so you can continue to use your phone until the actual installation takes over.
8. If the problem recurs, delete the last application If you recently installed an application and your phone seems to be stuck, try the following in sequence until the problem is resolved: 1. Restart your phone (see “Restart Your phone” on page 171). 2. Make sure your third-party applications are up to date (see “Manually Check for Updates” on page 67). 3. See if a system update is available (see “Manually you installed and report the problem to its developer.
䢇 䢇 Email: Email attachments can be large and consume lots of memory. Copy attachments to your computer (see “Copy Files Between Your Phone and Your Computer” on page 73), or delete large files from your phone (see “Delete a Message” on page 198). You can also empty the deleted items folder. Web: Delete stored Web browsing information by clearing your history, cookies, and cache (see “Customize Web Browser Settings” on page 221).
4B. Glossary airplane mode: A mode in which all the wireless services on your phone are turned off. Wireless services include the phone used for making and ® receiving calls, and Bluetooth wireless technology. See “Turn Wireless Services Off (Airplane Mode)” on page 19. application menu: A menu that contains application commands such as cut, copy, and paste (where available); preferences; and application help. To open the application menu, tap the application name in the upper-left corner of the screen.
connection menu: A menu that lets you turn on or off ® connection features including Bluetooth wireless technology, and all wireless services (airplane mode). To open the connection menu, tap the upper-right corner of the screen. See also “application menu” on page 264. dashboard: A list of all your notifications. When one or more notification icons appear at the bottom of the screen, tap the icons to open the dashboard. Tap a dashboard item to act on it. See also “notification” on page 266.
Contacts application automatically recognizes the connection and links the two contacts so that you can see all the information in one place—but the information is kept separate in the different accounts where it originated. You can also manually link and unlink contacts. merged view: A feature on your phone that displays data from several sources in a single view, but keeps the sources of your data separate.
pinch: A gesture used to go in for a magnified view (zoom in) or move out to see a larger area (zoom out). To zoom in, you pinch out: Place the thumb and index fingertips close together on the touchscreen; then slowly spread them apart. To zoom out, you pinch in: Place the thumb and index fingertips apart on the touchscreen, and slowly bring them together. Quick Launch: A bar of up to five icons that give you quick access to applications.
tap: A light quick touch on the touchscreen. Use the fleshy part of your fingertip to tap. Don’t tap with a fingernail, and don’t use a pen or pencil—the screen does not respond to touches like that. Also, don't bear down. Make the tap firmly, but lightly. universal search: The feature that lets you make calls, search for applications and contacts on your phone, and search the Web simply by typing the number or search term in either Card view or the Launcher.
Section 5 Your Safety and Specifications
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 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 phone meets the FCC Radiofrequency Emission Guidelines and is certified with the FCC as: FCC ID: O8F-PIXE.
IC: 39Ø5A-PIXE This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. L'utilisation de ce dispositif est autorisée seulement aux conditions suivantes: (1) il ne doit pas produire de brouillage et (2) l'utilisateur du dispositif doit étre prêt à accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique reçu, même si ce brouillage est susceptible de compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif. Cet appareil numérique de la classe [*] est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
head (4.0 W/kg averaged over 10 grams of tissue for the extremities—hands, wrists, ankles, and feet). ® The highest reported SAR values of the Palm Pixi™ phone are: safety exposure limits. See fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety for more information on RF exposure safety. ® To view the most recent SAR values of the Palm Pixi™ phone, visit palm.com/sarsprint-pixi. Body worn operation: Important safety information Head 1.56 Body 0.
Further information on this subject can be obtained from the WHO home page who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs193/en/index.html WHO Fact sheet 193: June 2000. Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Using Your Phone With a Hearing Device Your device has been tested for hearing aid ® compatibility. Your Palm Pixi™ phone has an M4/T4 rating. For additional HAC information, including the HAC rating of this product, please refer to palm.com/hacsprint-pixi.
䢇 䢇 䢇 Any combined rating equal to or greater than six offers the best use. Any combined rating equal to five is considered normal use. Any combined rating equal to four is considered usable. Thus, if you pair an M3 hearing aid with an M3 phone, you will have a combined rating of six for “best use.” This is synonymous for T ratings.
䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 Only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualified with the system per the IEEE/CTIA-1725 standard. Use of an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard. Do not short-circuit a battery or allow metallic conductive objects to contact battery terminals. Replace the battery only with another battery that has been qualified with the system per IEEE/CTIA-1725.
䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 In order to avoid damage, charge the battery only in temperatures that range from 32° F to 113° F (0° C to 45° C). Don’t use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in high humidity areas, such as the bathroom. Never dispose of the battery by incineration. Keep the metal contacts on top of the battery clean. Don’t attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the battery. The battery may need recharging if it has not been used for a long period of time.
Battery Source: Palm Type: Rechargeable Li-ion Polymer Model: 157-10119-00 Rating: 3.7Vdc, 1150mAh (minimum) Recycling and Disposal This symbol indicates that Palm products should be recycled and not be disposed of in unsorted municipal waste. Please return Palm products to the electrical and electronic equipment collection points in your municipality or county or to a facility that properly recycles electrical and electronic equipment. These collection points are available free of charge.
User Safety with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by the recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
Repetitive Motion Injuries: When using the keyboard or playing games on your phone, you may experience discomfort in your neck, shoulders, hands, arms, or other parts of the body. To avoid any injury, such as tendonitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, or other musculoskeletal disorder, make sure to take necessary breaks from use, take longer rests (such as several hours) if discomfort or tiring begins, and see a doctor if discomfort persists.
Hearing Aids: People with hearing aids or other cochlear implants may experience interfering noises when using wireless devices or when one is nearby. The level of interference will depend on the type of hearing device and the distance from the interference source. Increasing the separation between them may reduce the interference. You may also consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 the person sitting next to you can hear what you are listening to. Do not turn the volume up to block out noisy surroundings. If you choose to listen to your portable device in a noisy environment, use noise-cancelling headphones to block out background environmental noise. Limit the amount of time you listen. As the volume increases, less time is required before your hearing could be affected.
䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 Always treat your phone and its accessories with care and keep it in a clean and dust-free place. Do not expose your phone or its accessories to open flames or lit tobacco products. Do not expose your phone or its accessories to liquid, moisture, or high humidity. Do not drop, throw, or try to bend your phone or its accessories. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or aerosols to clean the device or its accessories. Do not paint your phone or its accessories.
Accessories: Use only approved accessories. Do not connect with incompatible products or accessories. Take care not to touch or allow metal objects, such as coins or key rings, to contact or short-circuit the battery terminals. Connection to a car: Seek professional advice when connecting a phone interface to the vehicle electrical system. Faulty and damaged products: Do not attempt to disassemble the phone or its accessory. Only qualified personnel must service or repair the phone or its accessory.
read/write e-mail, or surf the Internet while driving. use the speed-dial function without taking your attention off the road.) 6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, 2. Use a hands-free device. (A number of hands-free place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic. phone accessories are readily available today. Whether you choose an installed mounted device for your phone or a speaker accessory, take advantage of these devices.
4. Suspend conversations during hazardous driving conditions or situations. (Let the person you are speaking to know you are driving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, and ice can be hazardous, but so is heavy traffic. As a driver, your first responsibility is to pay attention to the road.) 5. Do not take notes, look up phone numbers, read/write e-mail, or surf the internet while driving.
you see an auto accident, crime in progress, or other serious emergency where lives are in danger, call your national emergency number, as you would want others to do for you.) 10. Call roadside assistance or a special wireless non-emergency assistance number when necessary. (Certain situations you encounter while driving may require attention, but are not urgent enough to merit a call to your national emergency number. But you can still use your phone to lend a hand.
Description of ESD Static electricity is an electrical charge caused by the buildup of excess electrons on the surface of a material. To most people, static electricity and ESD are nothing more than annoyances. For example, after walking over a carpet while scuffing your feet, building up electrons on your body, you may get a shock—the discharge event—when you touch a metal doorknob. This little shock discharges the built-up static electricity.
䢇 䢇 䢇 Low relative humidity. Material type. (The type of material gathering the charge. For example, synthetics are more prone to static buildup than natural fibers like cotton.). The rapidity with which you touch, connect, or disconnect electronic devices. While you should always take appropriate precautions to discharge static electricity, if you are in an environment where you notice ESD events, you may want to take extra precautions to protect your electronic equipment against ESD.
5B. Specifications ⽧ ⽧ Specifications (page 290) Online Accounts Available for webOS Phones (page 294) Specifications Category Description Radio 䢇 Dual-band CDMA2000 EvDO Rev A and 1xRTT. Features 䢇 䢇 Speaker. Hands-free headset jack (3.5 mm stereo, 3-barrel connector). HAC M4/T4. Microphone mute option. TTY-compatible. Ringer switch. 䢇 Qualcomm® MSM7627 dual-core applications and modem processor. 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 Processor technologies 290 5B. Specifications5B.
Category Description Battery 䢇 䢇 Rechargeable lithium-ion. 1150mA/hr power capacity. Removable. Operating system 䢇 Palm® webOS™ platform Camera 䢇 䢇 2 megapixel. LED flash. Auto-exposure. Auto-white balance. Geotagging. Size 䢇 4.37 in. x 2.17 in. x 0.43 in. (111.0 mm x 55. mm x 10.85 mm). Weight 䢇 3.51 ounces (99.5 grams). Connectivity 䢇 Bluetooth wireless technology 2.1 + EDR with A2DP (stereo Bluetooth) support. Display 䢇 䢇 2.63-inch touchscreen. 18-bit TFT color.
Category Description Sensors 䢇 䢇 䢇 Memory Ambient light. Accelerometer. Proximity. 䢇 8GB (~7GB user available). USB mass storage support. Connector 䢇 microUSB connector with USB 2.0 Hi-Speed. Included Palm webOS applications (at time of purchase) 䢇 Amazon MP3. App Catalog. Calculator. Calendar. Camera. Contacts. Doc View. Email. Memos. Messaging (integrated SMS, MMS, and IM). Music. PDF View. 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 292 5B.
Category Description Included Palm webOS applications (at time of purchase) (Continued) 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 Included third-party applications (at time of purchase) 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 Operating temperature range 䢇 䢇 Photos. Phone. Tasks. Videos. Web. Google Maps. NASCAR Sprint Cup MobileSM. Sprint NFL Mobile Live. Sprint Navigation. ® Sprint TV . YouTube. 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C). 5% to 90% RH. Specifications 䢇 5B.
Online Accounts Available for webOS Phones Applications that display data from this account Can I edit and add Can I edit and add What happens Relationship between phone and info to this account data to this account when I delete this online account* on my phone? on the web? account from one app? Exchange Contacts Calendar Tasks Email Sync Facebook Contacts Calendar Contacts & Photos only Calendar transfer from web to phone Yes Yes All data from all affected apps is simultaneously deleted Contact
Applications that display data from this account Can I edit and add Can I edit and add What happens Relationship between phone and info to this account data to this account when I delete this online account* on my phone? on the web? account from one app? LinkedIn Contacts Transfer from web No to phone Yes Only one app is affected: Contacts Palm profile Contacts Calendar Tasks Memos Transfer from phone to web Yes No All data is deleted from all affected apps; see “Backup” for details Transfer/up
Index Numerics 112 phone numbers 87 1xRTT data networks 251 411 phone numbers 12 911 phone numbers 87 999 phone numbers 87 A accented characters 54 Accept Cookies option 222 accessories 284 Account List view 186 accounts See also individual account types data services and 182, 183 directory assistance and 12 managing 12 music and 117, 258, 259 network settings for 100 296 Index online 248 passwords for 23 pictures and 107 setting up 16 user names for 183 Acrobat Reader files.
keywords for 62 losing 260 managing 71 moving 50 music and 114 opening 46–48 Palm OS 68 reinstalling 71 running 9 searching in 63, 264 troubleshooting 171, 242, 243, 250 updating 65–68, 71, 264 working with 49–53 appointments. See events artists 114, 116, 117–119 attachments files as 157, 163 internal memory and 263 messages and 194, 202 music as 113 opening 196, 208 pictures as 106 saving 196 audio files.
battery caring for 276–277, 283 charging 31–33, 233 maximizing life of 33–34 replacing 234–238 troubleshooting 233 battery specifications 291 billing accounts 71, 72 blackouts 280 blank screens 242 Block Popups option 222 Bluetooth devices 226–229 adding 96, 227 airplane mode and 19, 20 connecting to 226, 228 deleting 229 disconnecting from 229 discovering 227 passkeys for 227 phone calls and 96 renaming 229 troubleshooting 245, 246– 247 298 Index turning on and off 226 Bluetooth wireless technology 96, 2
collect calls 13 colors for email message text 194, 199 for calendar entries 136 for memos 151 columns 158 comments 157, 159 compatibility information 95, 234, 243, 247 conference calls 92–93 connection menu 60, 265 connections Bluetooth devices and 96, 226 corporate servers and 250 Internet 214 network settings for 100 online address books and 121 Palm profile and 164 phone calls and 91 roaming and 98, 100 timing out 251 transferring files and 104, 111, 116 troubleshooting 244, 255 TTY/TDD devices and 99
Launcher icons for 131 linked 122 linking 130–131 messages and 208 photos for 104–106, 127–128 preferences 133–134 reminders and 129 ringtones for 128, 179 saving information for 94, 125, 197, 209 searching 97, 125 selecting 89 sending 134–135 speed dials for 128 synchronizing 121, 123, 134, 248 troubleshooting 256–257 unlinking 130–131 vCards and 122, 135 Contacts application 121– 134 conversations 202–204, 209 300 Index See also instant messages Conversations view 204 cookies 222 Copy All option 58 copy
option 144 default settings 260 deleting alarms 154 applications 52, 71, 263 backed-up information 165 billing accounts 72 Bluetooth devices 229 bookmarks 220, 221 browsing history 222 certificates 174 contacts 126, 132 conversations 209 cookies 222 devices 229 email 192, 198 events 142 information 171 instant messaging accounts 212 list items 39, 45 memos 152 messages 209 music 116 numbers on dial pad 85 online accounts 248 photo albums 104 pictures 108 ringtones 128 stored web page content 222 tasks 150
dialing tones 97 Digital Rights Management (DRM) 73 directions 224 directory assistance 12 display.
roaming and 99 searching for 197 sending 186, 193–194, 202 signatures 192, 199 synchronizing 186, 192, 195, 248 troubleshooting 252–253 email accounts accessing 186 changing 192 creating multiple 188 default 201 deleting 192 reordering 201 setting up 187–191 synchronizing 186 troubleshooting 250, 252– 254 email addresses changing 169 entering 191, 193 saving 197 Email application 186–202 email service providers 187– 190, 252, 253 emergency calls 283 emergency phone numbers 87 emoticons 206–208 endnotes 157
creating 137–138 deleting 142 displaying 140 locations 138–139 reminders and 143 repeating 139 saving 138 synchronizing 136, 137, 145 untimed 140 Excel files 155, 158–159 Exchange ActiveSync accounts setting up 188–190 specifications 294 synchronization with phone 80 Synergy feature and 9 troubleshooting 250–251 Exchange servers searching over 86 synchronizing with 249, 251 304 Index troubleshooting 251 explosive atmospheres 279 exporting data 232–233 extensions (phone calls) 98 F Facebook accounts Photos
G GALs. See Global Address Lists genres 114, 115 Geotag Photos option 215 gesture area 35, 58, 265 gestures 9, 35–45 H HAC 274–275 HAC option 99 hands-free devices 96, 245, 246–247, 285 hard resets. See full erase hardware 26 headsets 95, 247 hearing aid compatibility.
reordering 52 signal-strength 244 web pages as 218, 219 IM.
login settings 192 long-distance phone calls 12 losing device 165 lowercase letters 53 M Mac computers copying files 104, 110, 116 transferring files and 259 transferring info from desktop software 79 machinery, operating 280 maps 132, 223, 225, 256 Mark all completed command 150 Mark all incomplete command 150 Mark as read/unread command 198 media files 259, 262 media sync 73 medical devices 279 meeting invitations.
Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. See Exchange ActiveSync Microsoft PowerPoint files. See PowerPoint files Microsoft Word files. See Word files misspelled words 56 mobile network connections.
O Office Outlook. See Outlook online accounts 134, 186, 248, 266, 294 See also accounts; email accounts online address books 86, 121 online calendars 136, 144 See also calendars online status 211 P pacemakers 279 page indicators 29, 48 pairing devices 226–228 Palm Desktop software 79, 249 Palm Music Assistant 73 Palm online support 11 Palm OS 68 Palm Pixi phone 9 See also phone Palm profile 10, 17, 260, 266, 295 Palm profile account 82, 267 backing up 164–168 Palm Synergy feature.
screens and 177 pasting text 57 pauses in phone numbers 125 PDF files 160–163 PDF View 160–163 performance 243 Personal Identification Numbers.
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prefixes 98 presentations. See PowerPoint files previous gesture 176, 243 priority settings email 194 tasks 147 processor 290 product updates. See updates profile 10, 164, 266 protecting information 23, 164 punctuation Purge completed command 151 Q Quick Launch applications in 46–47, 51 defined 267 gesture 38 icons 52 Quick Tests 172 312 Index R radio 183, 290 Radio Frequency 272–274 recurring events.
safety information 270, 272– 274, 279–289 SAR 272–274 satellite photos 223 saving attachments 196 calendar events 138 contacts 125 email addresses 197 files 157, 162 images 196 information 58, 125 phone numbers 94 pictures 106 web page bookmarks 220 schedules.
setting up Amazon accounts 117 billing accounts 71 hands-free devices 96 phone 16–18 voicemail 22 share option 202 sharing images 196 videos 112 Shift 53 shopping information 12 shortcuts 58, 98 Show Contact Matches option 97 Show Email option 192 Show Icon option 191 signal 244, 245 signal-strength icon 20, 244 Signature option 192, 199 Simple PIN option 177 slides. See PowerPoint files 314 Index smart folders 201, 267 smartphone 232, 233 SMTP servers 253 snooze 143, 153 soft resets.
See also updating phone T tap gesture 36, 242, 268 taps, troubleshooting 242 task lists assigning tasks to 147 creating 145 deleting 150 filtering 148 reordering items in 149 tasks 145–150 backing up 168 completing 147, 149 creating 146–147 deleting 150 displaying 147 due dates for 149 priorities 149 renaming 148 reordering 149 Tasks application 145–150 TDD 99 technical support 11, 12 temperature ranges 293 tests.
text telephones.
Voice Network 99 voicemail 22, 89, 100 Voicemail Count Reset option 100 volume adjusting for phone calls 90 alarm 153 phone call 22 system sounds 178 troubleshooting 245 VPN server connections 190 V vCards 122, 135 VCF format 122 video albums 103 videos 108–112 answering phone and 88 deleting 110 iTunes 73 linking to 112 playback controls 109, 112 searching for 111, 112 sending 254 troubleshooting 254 watching 108, 111 Videos application 108–111 views 9 See also cards Vista computers copying files 104, 110
clearing browsing history for 222 clearing cache for 222 dialing from 87 display options for 217 displaying images on 256 entering information on 217, 256 linking to 217, 221, 263 navigating through 217 opening 216, 221 recently viewed 221 refreshing 217 troubleshooting access to 255 web search 62 web-based email 186, 190, 191 webOS operating system 268 websites accessing secure 216, 256 activating phone 16 blocking popups from 222 318 Index browsing 99 connecting to 215–216 customer support 11, 12 disabl