Palm Treo 750v Quick start guide

Type
Quick start guide

Palm Treo 750v is a powerful smartphone combining the best aspects of a mobile phone with the high-speed data network and organizer features. It allows you to make calls, send and receive emails, manage your contacts and calendar, browse the web, and even take pictures. The device is easy to use, with a user-friendly interface and a variety of input options, including a stylus, a 5-way navigator, and an onscreen keyboard. The Palm Treo 750v also offers a range of other features, such as a built-in MP3 player, a voice recorder, and a variety of games and applications.

Palm Treo 750v is a powerful smartphone combining the best aspects of a mobile phone with the high-speed data network and organizer features. It allows you to make calls, send and receive emails, manage your contacts and calendar, browse the web, and even take pictures. The device is easy to use, with a user-friendly interface and a variety of input options, including a stylus, a 5-way navigator, and an onscreen keyboard. The Palm Treo 750v also offers a range of other features, such as a built-in MP3 player, a voice recorder, and a variety of games and applications.

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Welcome to your new smartphone, combining
the best aspects of a mobile phone with the
high-speed Vodafone 3G data network and
organizer features.
This quick guide focuses on the phone features
that might be different from those on a standard
mobile phone. It also
describes some of the
unique smartphone
features and services.
If you need more help,
please see the User
Guide or your local
Vodafone website.
Getting Started 3
Smartphone Overview 4
Navigation and Text Entry 6
Using the Phone 8
Email Setup 11
Receiving Email 13
Sending Email 14
Contacts & Calendar 15
Messaging & Camera 17
Internet 18
Other Functions 19
If You Need Help 20
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Getting Started
1. Insert your SIM card
Press the battery door release and slide the
door to open the battery compartment. With
the metal contacts facing the compartment,
slide the SIM card into the cutout in the lower-
right corner of the compartment until you feel
the card snap into place. Align the notches to
make sure you have the card oriented correctly.
2. Insert the battery
Align the metal contacts on the battery with
the contacts inside the battery compartment,
insert the battery into the compartment at a
45-degree angle, and then press it into place.
Slide the battery door back into place.
3. Follow onscreen instructions
Follow the onscreen instructions to finish the
installation. Installation is complete when you
press Finish (right action key).
If the screen turns off, press Power/End ,
and then press Center to turn off
Keyguard.
4. Charge the battery
Connect the AC charger to a wall outlet and to
the bottom of your smartphone. When your
battery is fully charged, your smartphone’s
indicator light glows green.
Notch
Battery contacts
Compartment
contacts
Indicator light
Battery door
release
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Smartphone Overview
Front view
Indicator light (phone and
charge indicator)
Multi-connector
5-way navigator with Center
button; see “Using the 5-way”
on page 6
Earpiece
Microphone
Headset jack
Side button
Volume
Screen
Keyboard; see “Using
the keyboard” on page 7
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Back view
Top view
Camera lens
Speaker
Self-portrait mirror
Infrared (IR) port
Expansion card slot
Reset button
(located inside
expansion card slot
door)
Battery door release
SIM card slot (located
inside battery
compartment,
beneath battery)
Ringer switch
Stylus
External antenna
socket (for use with
car kits)
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Navigation and Text Entry
Your Palm
®
Treo™ 750v smartphone offers several
options for navigating around the screen and
entering information.
Waking up the screen
To save battery power, the screen is set to turn off
after a preset interval. To wake up the screen if it is
off, press Power/End . When the screen turns
on, press Center to turn off Keyguard.
You can set how long the screen stays on. Press
Start, select Settings, select the System tab, and
then select Power. Select the Advanced tab. Use
the On battery power setting to specify how
many minutes your smartphone stays idle before
the screen turns off.
Using the 5-way
Using the 5-way, press Right
X, Left W, Up S, or
Down
T to move around the screen. Press
Center to highlight and select items.
Using the stylus
To use the stylus, slide it out of its holder on the
back of the device (see “Top view” on page 5), and
tap gently on the screen to select an item or icon.
You can also use the stylus to enter and correct
text and to draw on the screen. For many onscreen
elements, tapping and holding with the stylus
opens a menu of further options.
Using the onscreen keyboard
You can use the onscreen keyboard to enter
letters, numbers, and other characters in
applications that support this feature. Tap the
onscreen keyboard icon
in the center at
the bottom of any screen where it appears. After
opening the keyboard, tap the icon to the right of
the keyboard icon to set various input options. Tap
anywhere on the keyboard to close it.
Up S
Down
T
Left W
Right X
Center
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Using the keyboard
Using your Today screen
From your Today screen you can look up a
contact, make a call, see your appointments, see
the number of unread email or text messages, and
perform a web search. To access your Today
screen, press Phone/Send .
Opening applications
Press Start . On the Start menu, highlight the
application you want, or select Programs to view
additional applications. Press Center to open
the application.
Closing applications
Press and hold OK to open Memory Settings.
On the Running Programs tab, select an
application and then select Stop to close it, or
select Stop All to close all your open applications.
Changing input settings
To adjust the text entry settings, press Start ,
and then select Settings > Personal > Input >
Options.
Right action key
Activates the onscreen
command directly
above the key
Power/End
Turns the phone and the
screen on and off
OK
Returns to the application
you were in previously
Left action key
Activates the onscreen
command directly
above the key
Phone/Send
Opens the Today screen
Start
Opens the Start menu
Option
Lets you enter the characters
that appear above the letters
on each key
Alt
Lets you enter additional
characters for each key
5-way navigator
(See “Using the 5-way”
on page 6)
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Using the Phone
Making calls
Turning your phone on
From the Today screen, press Menu (right
action key), select Wireless Manager, and then
select Phone. Your phone is ready to make calls
when your network operator’s name appears in
the upper-left of the Today screen and the signal-
strength icon appears at the top of the screen.
Dialing from the Today screen
Go to your Today screen. Using the numbered
keys on the keyboard, enter a phone number.
Press Phone/Send to dial.
Dialing by contact name
Go to your Today screen. Using the keyboard,
begin entering the first or last name of the contact
you want. When the number you want appears,
select it and press Phone/Send to dial.
Dialing using the onscreen Dial Pad
Go to your Today screen. Press Phone/Send
and select Dial Pad. Use the keyboard keys or tap
the onscreen Dial Pad to enter the number. Press
Phone/Send to dial.
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Creating a speed-dial button
Go to your Today screen. Press Menu
(right action key) and select
New Speed Dial.
Select Link to link this button to an existing
contact number (see “Creating a new contact” on
page 15), and then select the contact and the
number.
If the number is not in your Contacts list, select
Label and enter a name for this button, and then
select Number and enter the phone number you
want to dial with this button.
Optionally, you can enter a number or letter as the
Quick Key. When the Today screen is showing, you
can press and hold the Quick Key to instantly dial
this number.
If prompted, select either Text Speed Dial or
Picture Speed Dial to indicate which type of
button you want to create.
Dialing with a speed-dial button
On your Today screen, select a speed-dial button
with the 5-way, and then press Center . Or tap
a speed-dial button with the stylus.
If you entered a Quick Key for this number, simply
press and hold the Quick Key.
Dialing a recently called number
Go to your Today screen, press Phone/Send ,
and then select Call Log. Highlight the number
you want to call, and then press Call (left
action key) to dial.
Receive a call
To answer a call, press Answer (left action
key).
To ignore a call and send it to voicemail, press
Menu (right action key) and select Ignore.
To ignore a call and send a text message to the
caller, press Menu (right action key) and select
Ignore with text message.
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Using voicemail
Setting up voicemail
Go to your Today screen. Press and hold 1 on the
keyboard and follow the voice prompts to set up
your voicemail.
Listening to messages
Go to your Today screen. Press and hold 1, enter
your password, and then select Play .
Other call functions
Using the speakerphone
During a call, press Menu (right action key)
and select Speakerphone or Speakerphone off.
Muting a call
Press Menu (right action key) and select
Mute or Cancel Mute.
Swapping calls
When you are on a call, press Answer (left
action key) to answer a second incoming call.
Press Swap (left action key) to move
between callers.
Making a conference call
Answer a second call or put the first call on hold,
and make a second call. Press Conference
(right action key) to join the two calls in a
conference.
You can make more calls and join them in the
conference. When you’ve finished, press
Power/End to hang up all calls.
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Email Setup
Your smartphone offers several options for
sending and receiving email messages from an
existing personal or corporate account. Select the
option that works best for you based on the type
of account you have. The following options are
described in this guide:
Vodafone Business Email: Use this service to
automatically download messages from a
personal or corporate account.
Windows Mobile
®
email from Vodafone:
Wirelessly retrieve corporate email if your
corporate mail system uses Microsoft Exchange
Server 2003.
All of the available email options are discussed in
Introducing Your Palm
®
Treo™ 750v Smartphone.
Before you use email on your smartphone,
consult your network operator for pricing and
availability of email services and data rate plans.
1. Vodafone Business Email
Your push email account provides secure, remote
access to corporate and personal email, contacts,
calendar, tasks, and desktop files directly from
your smartphone.
1. Contact the network operator for your country
to sign up for the service. See “Network
operator support” on page 21 for contact
information.
Note: The push email service may not available
in your country.
2. After you have obtained the service, on your
smartphone, press Start and select
Programs.
3. Select Email Setup .
4. Follow the onscreen instructions for setting up
your account and for downloading and
installing the software.
2. Windows Mobile email from
Vodafone
If your corporate email system uses Microsoft
Exchange Server 2003, you can wirelessly
synchronize email, contacts, tasks, and calendar
events, including full attachment downloads,
directly from the Exchange server to your
smartphone over the mobile network.
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Check with your IT administrator to make sure
that your corporate system supports this feature,
and then contact Vodafone for the optimum price
package and service plan. Visit
www.vodafone.com/business
for more
information. For setup instructions, see “Setting
up wireless synchronization” in
Introducing Your
Palm
®
Treo™ 750v Smartphone
.
ActiveSync
®
desktop software
settings
If you install ActiveSync desktop software, by
default the software is set up to synchronize email
messages as well as contacts, calendar events,
and tasks. If you are using a different method—
such as Vodafone Business Email or Windows
Mobile email from Vodafone—to download any of
these types of information, you need to change a
setting to turn off synchronization for that
information in ActiveSync desktop software. See
the User Guide on the Windows Getting Started
Disc for instructions.
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Receiving Email
Viewing messages
Vodafone Business Email
If you set up a push email account, new email
messages are sent to your smartphone as they
appear on the server.
POP/IMAP accounts
For ISP accounts and accounts you access using a
VPN server connection (typically a work account),
go to your Today screen and press E-mail
(left action key). Press Left
W until the name of
the account you want appears in the title bar.
Press Menu (right action key), and then
select Send/Receive to retrieve messages.
Navigation
In the Inbox screen, press Right X or Left W to
move through your various accounts. When you’re
viewing an open message, press Right
X or Left
W to move to the next or preceding message.
Receiving attachments
You can download, view, and edit attached files
including Microsoft Word Mobile, Excel
®
Mobile,
and PowerPoint
®
Mobile files, as well as PDF files.
To download an attachment, open the message
containing the attachment and scroll to the
attachment name (below the subject) to highlight
it and mark it for download. The attachment is
downloaded the next time messages are pushed
to your smartphone or you manually retrieve
messages. Scroll to and select the attachment
name (below the subject) to open the
attachment.
Deleting messages
Highlight the message you want to delete. Press
Menu (right action key), and then select
Delete.
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Sending Email
Creating and sending messages
1. Go to your Today screen and press E-mail
(left action key).
2. Press Left
W until you see the correct email
account name in the title bar, and then press
New (left action key).
3. Enter the recipient’s email address, a subject,
and the text of your message.
4. To add an attachment, press Menu
(right action key) and select Insert. Select the
type of item you want to attach, and then
select the file or record a voice note.
5. Press Send (left action key).
Replying to a message
Press Menu (right action key) and select
Reply. Enter any text you want to add, and then
press Send (left action key).
Forwarding a message
Press Menu (right action key) and select
Forward. Address the message and enter any text
you want to add. Press Send (left action
key).
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Contacts & Calendar
Contacts
Viewing and editing contact information
Press Start and select Contacts. To find a
contact, enter the first name, last name, or phone
number. (To enter a phone number, press
Option twice before pressing the number
keys. Press Option again when you’ve finished
entering numbers.) Select the entry you want to
open, and view the information.
To change contact information, press
Menu (right action key) and select Edit.
Make the changes you want and press OK .
Creating a new contact
Press Start and select Contacts. Press
New (left action key). Use the 5-way
navigator to move between fields as you enter
information.
To add a caller ID picture that appears when
that person calls, select Picture, and then
select Camera and take a picture, or select
an existing picture from Thumbnails View.
To add a note, select the Notes tab.
To assign a ringtone to the entry, select
Ring tone and select a tone.
After you enter all the information, press OK .
Calendar
Viewing your calendar
Press Start and select Calendar. Press
Menu (right action key) and select View.
Select one of the following views:
Agenda: Shows your daily schedule in list
format. Upcoming appointments are bold;
past appointments are dimmed.
Day: Shows your daily schedule in day-
planner format.
Week: Shows your schedule for an entire
week.
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Month: Shows your schedule for a whole
month.
A morning appointment
An afternoon appointment
Both morning and afternoon
appointments
An all-day event
Ye a r : Shows a calendar for a six-month
period.
Use the 5-way to move to another day, week,
month, or year (based on the current view).
Make a new appointment
Press Menu (right action key) and select
New Appointment. Enter a subject (description)
and a location. Select Starts and Ends and select
the starting and ending date and time. Enter any
other settings you want, and then press OK .
Edit an entry
Highlight an entry in the calendar, press
Menu (right action key) and select Edit.
Tasks (to-do list)
Viewing tasks
Press Start and select Programs. Select
Ta sk s . When a task is complete, check the box
next to the task in the list.
Creating a task
Press Start and select Programs. Select
Ta sk s . Press Menu (right action key),
select New Ta s k , and then enter a description of
the task in the Subject field. Set any options you
want for the task, and then press OK .
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Messaging & Camera
Text and multimedia messaging
Before you use messaging on your smartphone,
consult your network operator for pricing and
availability of messaging services.
Creating a text message
Press Start and select Messaging. Press
New (left action key). Enter the recipient’s
mobile phone number or email address, and then
enter the message text. Press Send (left
action key).
Creating a multimedia message
Press Start and select Messaging. Press
Menu (right action key) and select New
MMS. Address your message and add a subject.
Select and select Add Picture or Add Video
to insert a picture or video. You can take a new
picture or video with the built-in camera or insert
an existing picture or video clip. Select Add Sound
to record a message or insert an existing sound.
Press Send .
Camera
Press Start and select Pictures & Videos.
Then select Camera . To record a video, press
Menu (right action key) and select Video
Mode.
Press Up
S, Down T, Left W, or Right X to adjust
settings, or press Menu (right action key)
and select Resolution to adjust the resolution.
Press Center to capture the picture or to start
recording. For videos, when you’ve finished
recording, press Stop (left action key) or
Center to stop recording.
Press OK to return to Thumbnails View.
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Internet
Browsing the web
Before you begin, be sure to subscribe to data
services from your network operator.
Press Start and select Internet Explorer.
Highlight the address line, enter the address of
the web page you want to view, and then press
Center . To return to a recently viewed page,
select the address line list, and then select the
web address.
To add a page as a favorite (bookmark), press
Menu (right action key), select Add to
Favorites, and then select Add. To view your
favorites, open the browser and Press
Favorites (left action key).
Press OK to close Internet Explorer Mobile.
Using your smartphone as a wireless
modem
You can connect your computer to the Internet
using your smartphone as a wireless modem. For
the latest drivers and information, go to
www.palm.com/treo750v-support
.
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Other Functions
Silencing sounds
Slide the Ringer switch to Sound Mode Off .
Your smartphone vibrates briefly. To hear sounds
again, slide the Ringer switch to Sound Mode
On . All previous sound settings are restored.
Protecting your information
Locking your keyboard (Keyguard)
By default, your keyboard locks so that you don’t
accidentally press buttons or activate items.
To dismiss Keyguard, press Center . To
manually turn on Keyguard, press Option and
Power/End .
Locking your smartphone
To protect your personal information, you can lock
your smartphone so that a password is required.
Press Start and select Settings. On the
Personal tab, select Lock . On the Password
tab, check the Prompt if device unused for box
to turn on the password feature.
Select the first list, and then select the time period
before you will be prompted to enter a password.
Select the Password type list, and select a format
for your password. Select Password and enter the
password. Remember to press Option before
entering numbers.
Select Confirm and enter the password again.
Press OK .
Turning the phone off (flight mode)
You can use the organizer features of your
smartphone even where calls are not permitted.
From your Today screen, press Menu (right
action key), select Wireless Manager, and then
select Phone. When your phone is off, the phone-
off icon appears at the top of the Today screen
and Phone Off appears in the upper-left corner of
the screen.
Setting alarms
Press Start and select Settings. Select the
System tab, and then select Clock & Alarms
.Select the Alarms tab. Check a box to turn
on that alarm, and enter the settings for that
alarm. Press OK to finish.
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If You Need Help
Introducing Your Palm
®
Treo™ 750v
Smartphone
This guide shows you how to move around on
your smartphone, set up features (such as
voicemail and email), and perform common tasks.
User Guide
The User Guide provides complete information on
using your smartphone, including descriptions of
advanced features not included in this quick
guide. The User Guide is available on the Windows
Mobile Getting Started Disc, or you can install it
from the CD to your computer. To access the User
Guide on your computer, double-click the Tre o
750v User Guide icon on your computer desktop.
A copy of the guide is included on your
smartphone. To view the on-device guide, press
Start and select Help.
Palm support
For up-to-date downloads, troubleshooting, and
support information, go to www.palm.com/
treo750v-support.
Corporate network support
If you are having problems synchronizing
information on a corporate network, contact your
IT administrator.
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Palm Treo 750v Quick start guide

Type
Quick start guide

Palm Treo 750v is a powerful smartphone combining the best aspects of a mobile phone with the high-speed data network and organizer features. It allows you to make calls, send and receive emails, manage your contacts and calendar, browse the web, and even take pictures. The device is easy to use, with a user-friendly interface and a variety of input options, including a stylus, a 5-way navigator, and an onscreen keyboard. The Palm Treo 750v also offers a range of other features, such as a built-in MP3 player, a voice recorder, and a variety of games and applications.

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