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Page 1 - User Guide

Your Palm® Treo™ 680 Smart Device User Guide

Page 3 - Contents

YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES944CHAPTER5 Select the Alert Sound pick list, and then select a sound. Your Treo plays a brief demo of the sound.6 Select

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YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES954CHAPTERDownload attachments: Automatically downloads files attached to email, except for attachments that exceed the m

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YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES964CHAPTERWhen you create a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync account in the VersaMail application, your email, calendar, and

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YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES974CHAPTERGoodLinkYou can install the optional GoodLink application for secure, real-time access to your Microsoft Outloo

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YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES984CHAPTER1 Press Applications and select Messaging .2 Select New.3 Select the To field to address the message:• Press

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YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES994CHAPTERCreating and sending a multimedia messageMultimedia messages consist of text, photos, videos, and sounds presen

Page 9 - What do I need to

YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES1004CHAPTERTake new video: Capture a short video with the built-in camcorder and add it to the message (camera model only

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YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES1014CHAPTERThe new message alert may include any of the following buttons: • OK: Dismisses the alert and places the messa

Page 11 - Setting up

YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES1024CHAPTERViewing/playing a multimedia message1 Press Applications and select Messaging .2 Select the message you want

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YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES1034CHAPTER1 Press Applications and select Messaging .2 Select the folder list in the title bar and select the folder y

Page 13 - Treo 680 overview

CHAPTER1Setting upCongratulations on the purchase of your new Palm®Treo™ 680 smart device. You’re about to discover the many things about your Treo 68

Page 14 - SETTING UP

YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES1044CHAPTERYou can carry on multiple chats at the same time and easily switch between them, using the pick list at the to

Page 15 - Inserting the SIM

YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES1054CHAPTERCreate new messages as: Indicates whether text or multimedia messaging is the default format for a new message

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YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES1064CHAPTER6 Select the Network tab and set any of the following preferences for network connections.Automatically collec

Page 17 - Charging the battery

YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES1074CHAPTER5 Select the Volume pick list and select the volume level.6 Select the Vibrate pick list and select when you w

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YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES1084CHAPTER

Page 19 - Maximizing battery

CHAPTER5Your connections to the web and wireless devicesYou use the web for many things: driving directions, shopping, news, web-based email. Now, wit

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In this chapterWeb browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111Connecting your computer to the Int

Page 21 - Making your first call

YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES1115CHAPTERWeb browserThe Blazer® web browser on your Treo provides quick and easy access to web pages

Page 22 - Setting up your

YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES1125CHAPTER1 Press Applications and select Web to open the Blazer web browser. If necessary, select

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YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES1135CHAPTERCreating a bookmarkWith bookmarks, you can instantly access a web page without entering the

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In this chapterTreo 680 overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Inserting the SIM card and battery. . .

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YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES1145CHAPTER1 Select the Bookmarks View icon.2 Select the bookmark or saved page you want to view.Edit

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YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES1155CHAPTER1 In Bookmarks View, press Menu .2 Select Edit Bookmarks from the Bookmarks menu.3 Enter a

Page 27 - WINDOWS ONLY You can choose

YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES1165CHAPTER1 Go to the page with the link to the file you want to download.2 Do one of the following:•

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YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES1175CHAPTER1 Use the stylus to highlight the text you want to copy.2 Press Menu . 3 Select Edit, and t

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YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES1185CHAPTERHome Page: Sets the page that appears when you select . Restore Default: Selects the origi

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YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES1195CHAPTERwhen you load a web page. If you select not to view images, you can still see any image by

Page 31 - 680 smart device

YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES1205CHAPTERwith Bluetooth wireless technology, you can set up your Treo 680 as a wireless modem using

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YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES1215CHAPTER8 Enter the same passkey on your computer when prompted.9 Select Done, and then select Done

Page 33 - Moving around the

YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES1225CHAPTER6 Look for a network connection icon in the taskbar at the bottom of your computer screen t

Page 34 - MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM

YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES1235CHAPTERcomputer is enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology, you can also synchronize wirelessly

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SETTING UP71CHAPTERTreo 680 overviewFront viewIndicator light (phone and charge indicator)Calendar 5-way navigator and Center buttonEarpieceMenuSend P

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YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES1245CHAPTER6 Select Add Device. The Discovery icon appears, indicating that the discovery process is a

Page 37 - Using the keyboard

YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES1255CHAPTER2 Select Bluetooth On.3 (Optional) Enter a device name that identifies your Treo 680 when i

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YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES1265CHAPTERup. In either case, you must use the same passkey on both your Treo and the other Bluetooth

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CHAPTER6Your photos, videos, and musicDo you have a wallet bulging with photos of friends, family, pets, and your most recent vacation? Are you tired

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In this chapterCamera. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129Pictures & Videos. . . . .

Page 41 - Opening applications

YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC1296CHAPTERCameraYour Treo 680 comes with an easy-to-use, built-in, VGA camera with 2x digital zoom (camera version only

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YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC1306CHAPTER3 Find your subject in the screen on your Treo (the lens is on the back of your Treo).4 (Optional) To get a c

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YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC1316CHAPTERRecording a videoYou can store videos on your Treo 680 or on an expansion card.1 Press Applications and sel

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YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC1326CHAPTER4 Find your subject in the screen on your Treo (the lens is on the back of your Treo).5 Press Center to star

Page 45 - Your phone

YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC1336CHAPTER3 Set any of the following preferences:Effects: Sets the color palette for the current picture or video. You

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SETTING UP81CHAPTERBack viewIMPORTANT The Treo 680 speaker includes a large magnet, so be sure to keep your Treo 680 away from credit cards or other i

Page 47 - Turning your Treo 680

YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC1346CHAPTERInternet. Your Treo 680 supports the following picture formats:• JPG • TIF• BMP• GIF1 Press Applications and

Page 48 - YOUR PHONE

YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC1356CHAPTER• ASF (with MPEG-4 video and IMA-ADPCM audio)• AVI (with MJPEG video and PCM audio)1 Press Applications and

Page 49 - Making calls

YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC1366CHAPTER3 Select the pictures or videos to send, or select Select All to send the entire album. (A + appears next to

Page 50 - • Last name (SMI for Smith)

YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC1376CHAPTER7 Select the Into album pick list and select the album you want to copy the selected items to.8 Select Copy.O

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YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC1386CHAPTERAdding a picture to a contact entry1 Display the picture you want to add to a contact.2 Press Menu .3 Select

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YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC1396CHAPTERthe Media icon. You can refer to the Palm Desktop Online Help for information about using the Palm Media desk

Page 53 - Receiving calls

YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC1406CHAPTER5 Click the Rip Music tab, click the Format pick list, and then select mp3. Click OK.6 Click To o l s , and t

Page 54 - Using voicemail

YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC1416CHAPTER3 Click the Advanced button at the top of the window, and then click Importing.4 Click the Import Using pop-u

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YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC1426CHAPTERMac: Drag and drop the MP3 files onto the Send To Handheld droplet in the Palm folder. Select your device nam

Page 56 - I’m on a call?

YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC1436CHAPTER6 Transfer the MP3 files to your Treo 680 as described in Transferring MP3 files from your computer.Listening

Page 57 - • Press Power/End

SETTING UP91CHAPTERTop viewInserting the SIM card and batteryYour SIM card contains account information such as your phone number and voicemail access

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YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC1446CHAPTERPocket Tunes continues playing until it reaches the end of your list or until you select Pause . Music conti

Page 59 - When you hang up one call

YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC1456CHAPTER5 Do any of the following:• To delete a song from the playlist, select the song and then select Remove.• To a

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YOUR PHOTOS, VIDEOS, AND MUSIC1466CHAPTER

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CHAPTER7Your personal information organizerSay good-bye to paper calendars and throw away those scribbled to-do lists. Your Palm®Treo™ 680 smart devic

Page 62 - How many minutes

In this chapterCalendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149World Clock . . . . . . . . .

Page 63 - Entering names and

YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER1497CHAPTERCalendarCalendar is a powerful organizer application that helps you manage your schedule. You can view y

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YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER1507CHAPTER• Select Go To, and then select a date from the calendar. (Not available in Agenda View.)Creating an eve

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YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER1517CHAPTERAdding an alarm to an event1 In Calendar, select the event.2 Select Details.3 Check the Alarm box and se

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YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER1527CHAPTER4 Enter a description for the event. A diamond appears next to the description of an untimed event.Sched

Page 67 - Defining favorite

YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER1537CHAPTERColor-coding your scheduleUse color-coding to quickly spot various types of events. For example, make ap

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SETTING UP101CHAPTER4 Align the notch on the SIM card with the notch in the SIM tray. Insert the notched end of the SIM card into the SIM tray, and th

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YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER1547CHAPTERCustomizing display options for your calendar1 Press Menu .2 Select Options, and then select Display Opt

Page 70 - Using a hands-free

YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER1557CHAPTERindicate under which category the event is filed.6 Select Month and set any of the following options: Sh

Page 71 - • Hang up the active call

YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER1567CHAPTER5 Select the Vibrate pick list and select when you want your Treo 680 to vibrate for an event alarm.6 Se

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YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER1577CHAPTERSelecting citiesWorld Clock shows the system date and time above the world map. If you selected the opti

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YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER1587CHAPTER4 Enter the name of the city.5 Select Location, select Map, select the location of the city, and then se

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YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER1597CHAPTER1 Select the task to which you want to assign details.2 Select Details.3 Set any of the following: Prior

Page 75 - Customizing phone

YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER1607CHAPTEROrganizing your tasksIn the Tasks list, select one of these options:All: Displays all your tasks.Date: D

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YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER1617CHAPTERDeleting a task1 Select the task you want to delete.2 Press Menu .3 Select Delete Task from the Record m

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YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER1627CHAPTER

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CHAPTER8Your memos and documentsWith its ability to store large amounts of important information, your Palm®Treo™ 680 smart device lets you take your

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SETTING UP111CHAPTERreplacement batteries, see Replacing the battery.7 Slide the battery door onto the back of the Treo 680 until it clicks into place

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In this chapterDocuments To Go Professional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165Memos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 81 - What are all those

YOUR MEMOS AND DOCUMENTS1658CHAPTERDocuments To Go ProfessionalNOTE The Palm Software Installation CD includes the Documents To Go® desktop software.

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YOUR MEMOS AND DOCUMENTS1668CHAPTEROpening a documentIn the Documents application, you can view and open any Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or Acrobat (PDF)

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YOUR MEMOS AND DOCUMENTS1678CHAPTERDeleting a memo1 Open the memo you want to delete.2 Press Menu .3 Select Delete Memo from the Record menu.4 Select

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YOUR MEMOS AND DOCUMENTS1688CHAPTERListening to a voice memo1 Press Applications and select Voice Memo .2 In the Voice Memo list, navigate to the vo

Page 85 - Your email and other

CHAPTER9Your application and info management toolsSynchronization is a great way to transfer, update, and back up info on your Palm®Treo™ 680 smart de

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In this chapterUsing Find . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171Viewing and using the alerts .

Page 87 - Which email

YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS1719CHAPTERUsing FindThe Find feature locates any text in the built-in applications and databases and in som

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YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS1729CHAPTERIn the Alert dialog box, you can do any of the following:• Check the box next to the alert to rem

Page 89 - The VersaMail

YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS1739CHAPTERSelecting functions in Advanced Calculator Mode1 Switch to Advanced Mode (see the preceding proce

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SETTING UP121CHAPTER1 Plug the AC charger into a wall outlet.2 Connect the charger cable to the bottom of your Treo 680. Make sure the arrow on the co

Page 91 - Account Setup

YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS1749CHAPTERInstalling applicationsYour Treo 680 comes with several built-in and ready-to-use applications. Y

Page 92 - • Last name

YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS1759CHAPTER1 Open the web browser (see Viewing a web page).2 Go to the page that contains the link to the ap

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YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS1769CHAPTERGetting help with third-party applicationsIf you encounter a problem (such as an error message) w

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YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS1779CHAPTERManually deleting applicationsIf an app you delete reappears on your Treo 680, you may need to ma

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YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS1789CHAPTERSize: The size (in kilobytes) of applications and information on your Treo 680.Records: The numbe

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YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS1799CHAPTERSending an app over a Bluetooth wireless connection1 Press Applications and select Bluetooth .2

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YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS1809CHAPTER4 Use the other device to discover your Treo 680 and send information to it:• See the other devic

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YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS1819CHAPTER1 Open the application that holds the entry you want to beam.2 Select the entry or category you w

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YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS1829CHAPTER6 Select Beam.7 When the Beam Status dialog box appears, point the IR port on your Treo directly

Page 100 - YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES

YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS1839CHAPTERsynchronization, you can turn off synchronization for Memos.WINDOWS ONLY1 Click HotSync® manager

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SETTING UP131CHAPTERWhen your Treo is on (see Turning your Treo 680 on and off), the onscreen battery icon displays the charging status:Maximizing bat

Page 102 - Xpress Mail

YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS1849CHAPTER6 (Optional) If you want to make this change permanent, check the Set as default box. Otherwise,

Page 103 - Messaging

YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS1859CHAPTER6 (Optional) If you want to make this change permanent, click Make Default. Otherwise, your chang

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YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS1869CHAPTER6 Select HotSync Setup. 7 Follow the onscreen instructions to create a partnership between your T

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YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS1879CHAPTER2 Select Local.3 Select the pick list below the HotSync icon, and then select the name of the PC

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YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS1889CHAPTER5 Position the IR port on your Treo within a few inches of your computer’s IR port.6 Select the H

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YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS1899CHAPTER• Microsoft Office files• Adobe Acrobat files• Applications• DatabasesYour Treo 680 is also compa

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YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS1909CHAPTER4 Close the expansion slot door.Removing an expansion card1 Open the expansion slot door.2 Press

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YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS1919CHAPTERAccessing items stored on an expansion cardWhen an expansion card contains items such as pictures

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YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS1929CHAPTER6 Highlight the application you want to copy.7 Select Copy.Viewing expansion card informationThe

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YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS1939CHAPTER1 Insert the expansion card into the expansion card slot. 2 Select the category pick list at the

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Intellectual Property Notices© 2006 Palm, Inc. All rights reserved. Blazer, HotSync, Palm, Palm OS, Treo, VersaMail, and the Palm and Treo logos are a

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SETTING UP141CHAPTERTreo 680. For info on replacement batteries, see Replacing the battery.• Charge your Treo 680 whenever you can. Charge it overnigh

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YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS1949CHAPTER

Page 115 - Your connections to the web

CHAPTER10Your personal settingsCustomizing your Palm®Treo™ 680 smart device is great way to make it match your lifestyle and work even harder for you.

Page 116 - In this chapter

In this chapterSystem sound settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197Display and appearance settings . . . .

Page 117 - Web browser

YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS19710CHAPTERSystem sound settings Silencing soundsYou can immediately silence all alerts, ringtones, music that plays through th

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YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS19810CHAPTER3 Select the System Volume and Game Volume pick lists and select the volume levels.4 Select Done.Display and appeara

Page 119 - The predefined bookmarks

YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS19910CHAPTER4 Select a font style. (In the web browser, select the Font size pick list and select Large or Small.)5 Select OK.Se

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YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS20010CHAPTERAligning the screen to correct tapping problemsOccasionally, your Treo screen may need to be readjusted. If this pro

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YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS20110CHAPTERApplications settingsYou can change the Applications settings on your Treo so that you can easily access the applica

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YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS20210CHAPTER1 Press Applications . 2 Press Menu .3 Select Options, and then select Preferences.4 Select the View By pick list an

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YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS20310CHAPTERChanging default applicationsSometimes one application looks for another application to handle information (for exam

Page 124 - • Don’t download images!

SETTING UP151CHAPTERMaking your first call1 Press Phone .2 If prompted, press Center to turn off Keyguard (see Locking your keyboard (Keyguard) for mo

Page 125 - Internet through

YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS20410CHAPTERTr e o : You can set your Treo to require a password for you to see any information on your Treo.Entries: You can

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YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS20510CHAPTERPower/End when the screen is on.4 Select Done.Locking your screenYou can set your Treo 680 to automatically lock t

Page 127 - • Password: CINGULAR1

YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS20610CHAPTER1 Press Phone .2 Press Menu .3 Select Options, and then select Phone Lock.4 Check the Lock SIM box.5 When prompted,

Page 128 - Bluetooth devices

YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS20710CHAPTERIMPORTANT If you lock your Treo, you must enter the exact password to unlock it. If you forget the password, you nee

Page 129 - Your Treo does not support

YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS20810CHAPTER• Press Applications to accept your settings and continue using your Treo.Working with private entriesIn most appl

Page 130 - Temporary

YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS20910CHAPTERViewing all private recordsYou can reveal all the entries you’ve hidden or masked.1 Press Applications and select S

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YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS21010CHAPTERyour Treo 680, such as your name, company name, and home phone number. If you lock your Treo (see Locking your Tre o

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YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS21110CHAPTERNothing: Lets you set the date, time, and time zone manually. No info is acquired from the Cingular Wireless network

Page 133 - Your photos, videos, and

YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS21210CHAPTERinactivity. When there is no interaction with the keyboard or screen for the specified time period, your Treo 680 tu

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YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS21310CHAPTER1 Install your third-party VPN client. See Installing applications for details.2 Press Applications and select Pref

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SETTING UP161CHAPTER• To decrease the volume, press the lower half of the Vol ume button.What’s my phone number?1 Make sure your phone is on (see Tur

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YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS21410CHAPTER

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CHAPTER11Common questionsAlthough we can’t anticipate all the questions you might have, this chapter provides answers to some of the most commonly ask

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In this chapterUpgrading. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217Desktop software installation. .

Page 139 - Pictures & Videos

COMMON QUESTIONS21711CHAPTERUpgradingIf you experience problems with your Palm®Tre o™ 680 smart device after performing the upgrade steps in this guid

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COMMON QUESTIONS21811CHAPTERIf the problem recurs, delete the last app you installed and report the problem to its developer.5 Repeat step 4 for each

Page 141 - • ASF (with MPEG-4 video and

COMMON QUESTIONS21911CHAPTERDesktop software installationIf you are having trouble installing the desktop software, you may have the wrong version of

Page 142 - You cannot send copyrighted

COMMON QUESTIONS22011CHAPTERinfo is retained when you perform a soft reset.1 Remove the battery from your Treo 680, and then reinsert it.Don’t know ho

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COMMON QUESTIONS22111CHAPTERremoves all your information, and restores your formats, preferences, and other settings to the factory default settings.

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COMMON QUESTIONS22211CHAPTERCAUTION Failure to use the proper battery may result in a risk of personal injury or product damage, and it voids your Tre

Page 145 - Pocket Tunes

COMMON QUESTIONS22311CHAPTERScreenThe screen appears blank1 When a call lasts longer than the limit specified in Power Preferences, the screen dims au

Page 146 - Uncheck

SETTING UP171CHAPTERautomatically update the info in both places when you synchronize. So there’s no need to enter the info twice. • You have a backup

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COMMON QUESTIONS22411CHAPTERThere’s a blinking bell in the upper-left cornerThe blinking bell in the upper-left corner of the screen is the Alert icon

Page 148 - MAC ONLY

COMMON QUESTIONS22511CHAPTERthe second word of your device name followed by the first letter of the first word. For example, if your device name is Jo

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COMMON QUESTIONS22611CHAPTERMac: Find the Palm folder on your Mac hard drive. Double-click the HotSync manager icon in the Palm folder. In the Conne

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COMMON QUESTIONS22711CHAPTERSynchronization starts but stops without finishingIf you upgraded from a previous Palm OS® device or received a system err

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COMMON QUESTIONS22811CHAPTER7 Reinstall Palm Desktop software from the Palm Software Installation CD that came with your Treo 680. Synchronization fin

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COMMON QUESTIONS22911CHAPTERI have duplicate entries in Microsoft Outlook after I sync1 Open Microsoft Outlook and delete the duplicate entries.2 On y

Page 153 - Your personal information

COMMON QUESTIONS23011CHAPTER2 Open Microsoft Outlook and correct the wrong entries.3 On your computer, manually enter any Calendar info you added to y

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COMMON QUESTIONS23111CHAPTERYou should now be able to assign time zones to your events without encountering this problem.IMPORTANT To avoid this probl

Page 155 - Calendar

COMMON QUESTIONS23211CHAPTERThe other person hears an echo• Try decreasing the volume on your Treo to avoid coupling or feedback on the other person’s

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COMMON QUESTIONS23311CHAPTERMy Treo makes or answers calls when it’s in a bag or pocketItems in your bag or pocket may be pressing the onscreen Answer

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SETTING UP181CHAPTERQuarantined files are not installed on your Treo 680, nor are they deleted; these files are placed in a new folder on your compute

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COMMON QUESTIONS23411CHAPTERI hear static or interference when using my Bluetooth hands-free device• Try moving your Treo closer to the hands-free dev

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COMMON QUESTIONS23511CHAPTERconnection is active. Make sure that either of the following icons appears in the title bar of the Main tab: . If you d

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COMMON QUESTIONS23611CHAPTER• If a message arrives but does not display an alert, perform a soft reset (see Performing a soft reset).WebI can’t tell i

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COMMON QUESTIONS23711CHAPTER9 Contact Cingular Wireless to verify the following:• Your subscription plan includes high-speed data services.• Data serv

Page 162 - World Clock

COMMON QUESTIONS23811CHAPTERexperiencing problems, and the problem is not related to your Treo.• If the problem persists on a different web page, you

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COMMON QUESTIONS23911CHAPTERIf the problem persists, try the following: • Turn the Bluetooth setting Off and then turn it back on again. • Try moving

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COMMON QUESTIONS24011CHAPTERRemember that when you synchronize your Treo 680 with your computer, your camera images are stored in the My Pictures/Palm

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COMMON QUESTIONS24111CHAPTER• Messaging: Multimedia content can also consume a lot of memory. Move multimedia content to an expansion card, or delete

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COMMON QUESTIONS24211CHAPTERon your computer and rename the folder (for example, BackupOld). Windows: C:\Program Files\Palm\<device name>Mac: Ma

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COMMON QUESTIONS24311CHAPTER2 Enter #*377, and then press Send .3 Review the screen with details about the conditions that led up to the most recent a

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SETTING UP191CHAPTER• Move large files, such as eBooks and images, to an expansion card.• Move third-party applications to an expansion card.• Purge o

Page 169 - Your memos and documents

COMMON QUESTIONS24411CHAPTER

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WHERE TO LEARN MORE245Where to learn moreWhether you’re on the go or at your computer, there are several ways to learn more about using your Palm®Treo

Page 171 - Professional

WHERE TO LEARN MORE246

Page 172 - YOUR MEMOS AND DOCUMENTS

TERMS247TermsAlt (alternative) A keyboard key. Enter a letter on the keyboard, and then press Alt to access variations such as international charact

Page 173 - Voice Memo

TERMS248EDGE (Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution)An enhanced version of GPRS that delivers data speeds that are up to three times faster than stand

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TERMS249Palm OSThe operating system of your Treo 680. Palm OS is known for its simplicity of use and for the large number of compatible third-party ap

Page 175 - Your application and

TERMS250as the Quick Key. Then when you want to call her, go to the Phone app and press and hold M. Your Treo 680 dials the number.SIM (Subscriber Ide

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REGULATORY INFORMATION251Regulatory informationFCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital dev

Page 177 - Viewing and using

REGULATORY INFORMATION252(The following information comes from a consumer information Website jointly sponsored by the U.S. Food and Drug Administrati

Page 178 - Calculator

REGULATORY INFORMATION253The energy levels associated with radiofrequency energy, including both radio waves and microwaves, are not great enough to c

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SETTING UP201CHAPTERand info about compatibility with your Treo 680. Installing the desktop synchronization software IMPORTANT Even if you already own

Page 180 - Installing applications

REGULATORY INFORMATION254Under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), the FCC has certain responsibilities to consider whether its acti

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REGULATORY INFORMATION255to believe that hands-free kits reduce risks. Hands-free kits can be used with wireless phones for convenience and comfort. T

Page 182 - Removing

REGULATORY INFORMATION256individual would essentially have to remain in the main transmitted radio signal (at the height of the antenna) and within a

Page 183 - Viewing application

REGULATORY INFORMATION257Do wireless phones pose a health hazard? The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associa

Page 184 - Sending information

REGULATORY INFORMATION258experiments investigating the effects of radiofrequency energy (RF) exposures characteristic of wireless phones have yielded

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REGULATORY INFORMATION259Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless phones are harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF exposur

Page 186 - Beaming information

REGULATORY INFORMATION260Working Group, which coordinates RF health-related activities among the various federal agencies with health or regulatory re

Page 187 - If you beam a bookmark or

REGULATORY INFORMATION261FDA scientific staff reviewed the methodology used by FCC to measure cell phone RF, and agreed it is an acceptable approach,

Page 188 - Synchronizing

REGULATORY INFORMATION262A pleine puissance, l'écoute prolongée du baladeur peut endommager l'oreille de l'utilisateur. Consultez notre

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SPECIFICATIONS263SpecificationsRadio • GSM 850/900/1800/1900 quad band world phone• GPRS class 10, class B• EDGE up to 59kbps per time-slot• Supports

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SETTING UP211CHAPTERnote these important points about the installation process:• When the language selection screen appears, select the same language

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SPECIFICATIONS264Connectivity • IR• Bluetooth® wireless technology (1.2 compliant)Display • Touch-sensitive LCD screen (includes stylus)• 65,536 color

Page 192 - • Bluetooth is turned on

SPECIFICATIONS265System requirements • Windows 2000 or XP with USB port• Mac OS 10.2 –10.3 with USB port• Later versions may also be supportedOperatin

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SPECIFICATIONS266

Page 194 - Using expansion

INDEX267IndexSYMBOLS! in Tasks list 160NUMERICS24-hour clock 1993G2 files 134, 1383GP files 1345-way navigatoraccessing applications and 36accessing c

Page 195 - • Databases

INDEX268Active Call View screen 50, 52, 68active calls. See phone callsAdd Bookmark command 113Add Call button 51Add Contact command 53Add New Number

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INDEX269recording sounds for 156setting for clock 158Album command 137Album list 134, 135, 137albums. See photo albums; video albumsAlert dialog box 4

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INDEX270overview 36–37applications, exiting 242appointments 150, 229See also eventsArchive folder 176area codes 74area conversions 173arrow icons 27AS

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INDEX271Beam Business Card command 60Beam Category command 181Beam command 181Beam From pick list 181Beam Receive pick list 212Beam Status dialog box

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INDEX272accessing command 29changing defaults for 202customizing 202disabling 51, 205highlighted on screen 28restoring factory defaults 202speed-diali

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INDEX273cascading style sheets 113, 118categoriesadding ringtones for 59applications and 37, 201beaming and 180color-coding in 153contacts and 57, 60c

Page 201 - Your personal settings

SETTING UP221CHAPTER4 Connect the charger cable to the bottom of your Treo 680.You are now ready to synchronize; go to Synchronizing information—the b

Page 202

INDEX274color preferences 105, 133, 200Color Theme Preferences screen 200color-coded category marker 154color-coding events 153colored backgrounds 28c

Page 203 - System sound

INDEX275viewing status of 76, 112, 122, 234, 236constants 173consumption factors (battery) 14Contact Edit dialog box 57contact names 44contactsSee als

Page 204 - Display and

INDEX276multimedia messages 99partnerships 67, 120passwords 207, 208playlists 144, 145private entries 208QuickText phrases 98signatures 95speed-dial b

Page 205 - YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS

INDEX277Delete Memo command 167Delete Old command 91Delete Task command 161deletingalbums 137, 138alerts 172applications 18, 176, 177, 241attachments

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INDEX278Discovery icon 124Discovery Results list 124, 178, 179discussion groups 245disk space (Treo) 17, 18, 240Display my name in chat window as entr

Page 207 - Applications settings

INDEX279EDGE connections 76, 248troubleshooting 236, 237Edit Bookmark List dialog box 115Edit Bookmarks command 114, 115Edit Category screen 59Edit Fa

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INDEX280lock codes 205numbers 32, 172owner preferences 209passkeys 66, 67, 120, 124passwords 49, 207, 208phone numbers 43–46, 56, 60, 73tasks 158text

Page 209 - Locking your Treo and

INDEX281Fast mode (browser) 118Fast mode icon 113favorite buttonsadding 61–63defined 248deleting 64dialing with 45displaying 45editing 63organizing 64

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INDEX282Formats Preferences screen 199Formats tab 199formatting expansion cards 192forums 245Forward all calls pick list 55, 56forward icon (browser)

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INDEX283highlightingapplications 36, 37favorite buttons 45items in pick lists 30items on screen 28menu items 29phone numbers 46text 28, 29, 117web lin

Page 212 - Options menu

SETTING UP231CHAPTERSynchronizing information—the basicsSynchronizing means that info you enter or change in one place (your Treo 680 or your computer

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INDEX284infrared portbeaming from 181, 182defined 248location of 9synchronizing with 187, 225insertingbattery 10SIM card 9installer 174installingappli

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INDEX285Left button (navigator) 28, 29, 30length functions 173liability iilightning bolts 13, 77Li-Ion battery 248See also batterylinks 101See also we

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INDEX286Media Player 139, 141, 142memory 119, 153, 240freeing 176, 240memory slots (calculator) 173memosSee also Memos application; notescreating 166d

Page 216 - System settings

INDEX287overview 97sorting messages in 103status indicators for 107viewing contacts from 57viewing multimedia messages in 102messaging applications 20

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INDEX288multimedia messaging services 1, 97, 235Multimedia Messaging System (MMS) 248MultiMediaCard cards 189musicadjusting volume 143answering phone

Page 218 - Connecting to a VPN

INDEX289Ooffline synchronization 228offline viewing (web) 113OK button 29online forums 245online support (Palm) 245openingAlert dialog box 171applicat

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INDEX290PALM folder 129, 131Palm OS software 17, 174, 249Palm OS-compatible applications 174Palm Quick Install. See Quick InstallPalm Software Install

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INDEX291hanging up 51, 53, 54locking 205–206overview 50–51restrictions for 51selecting alert tones for 71selecting ringtones for 69–71service carrier

Page 221 - Common questions

INDEX292getting device 16highlighting 28importing 159pasting into Dial Pad 43redialing most recent 46saving 53selecting 46Phone Off message 42, 76phot

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INDEX293music 116, 143, 144streamed content 116video clips 132, 135voice captions 134voice memos 168playlists 144–145Playlists command 144plug-ins 237

Page 223 - Upgrading

iiiContentsWelcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1What do I n

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SETTING UP241CHAPTERBEFORE YOU BEGIN To sync your info, you must install Palm Desktop software from the Palm Software Installation CD that came with y

Page 225 - Resetting your Treo

INDEX294protecting personal information 203, 206protecting the screen 7protecting Treo 203–210Protocol pick list 86proxy servers 119pTunes icon 141PUK

Page 226 - COMMON QUESTIONS

INDEX295favorite buttons 64files 240memos 167messages 103, 105music from playlists 145passwords 208photos 130, 137, 138playlists 145tasks 161video cli

Page 227 - Replacing the battery

INDEX296voice memos 167web pages 113schedules 149scheduling events 150, 151, 152Sci(x) display format 173scientific calculator 172scientific notation

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INDEX297email 87, 101, 111information over Bluetooth 178photos 87, 129, 130, 135text messages 47, 48, 97to chat rooms 104video clips 129, 132, 135voic

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INDEX298updating 217Software Installation CD 2, 20, 219songlists. See playlistssongs. See musicSort by check box 161Sort by Date command 103Sort by Na

Page 230 - Synchronization

INDEX299selecting applications for 182–185setting default application for 202setting up connections for 16third-party applications and 219, 221, 224tr

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INDEX300temperature conversions 173textcopying 116entering 32, 166finding 117, 171highlighting 28, 29, 117resizing 112selecting 29, 102, 118truncated

Page 232 - WINDOWS ONLY Uninstall

INDEX301transmission delays 235Trash folder 91travel alarm 158Treoadding additional security for 209additional information for 245battery life for 13c

Page 233 - WINDOWS ONLY If the Windows

INDEX302Treo 206, 207unread messages 77, 107, 149, 154untimed event icon 152untimed events 151, 152, 155Untimed Events check box 155Up button (navigat

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INDEX303recording 100, 129, 131–132removing from albums 137, 138saving 132, 133sending 129, 132, 135setting default size 133setting preferences for 13

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CHAPTER2Moving around on your Palm®Treo™ 680 smart deviceHave you ever been to a new city and felt a bit lost until you figured out that the numbered

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INDEX304volume preferences 197VPN client software 212Wwaking up screen 41wallpaper 72, 137warranty 222web addresses 112, 117, 118See also URLs; web li

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INDEX305selecting phone numbers on 46selecting text on 117, 118sending email from 111setting initial view for 117setting preferences for 117–119viewin

Page 239 - Hands-free devices

In this chapterMoving around the screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Using the keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . .

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MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM®TREO™ 680 SMART DEVICE272CHAPTERMoving around the screenTo move around the Treo 680 screen, you can use the 5-way navigator

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MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM®TREO™ 680 SMART DEVICE282CHAPTERHighlighting and selecting itemsOn most screens, one item—a button, a list entry, or a chec

Page 242

MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM®TREO™ 680 SMART DEVICE292CHAPTERHighlighting textYou can use the stylus to highlight text on the screen. • Tap and drag the

Page 243

MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM®TREO™ 680 SMART DEVICE302CHAPTERSelecting options in a pick listA range of options is often presented in a type of menu cal

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MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM®TREO™ 680 SMART DEVICE312CHAPTERUsing the keyboardMenuBackspaceReturnAltSpaceOptionShift/FindBacklight

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MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM®TREO™ 680 SMART DEVICE322CHAPTEREntering lowercase and uppercase letters• To enter lowercase letters, press the desired key

Page 246 - Making room on your

MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM®TREO™ 680 SMART DEVICE332CHAPTER• To turn Option Lock on, press Option twice. To turn it off, press Option once. When Opt

Page 247 - Third-party

ivWhat are all those icons? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75Chapter 4: Your email and othe

Page 248 - Error messages

MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM®TREO™ 680 SMART DEVICE342CHAPTER0Symbols and accented characters Enter… Then press Alt to select…Enter… Then press Alt

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MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM®TREO™ 680 SMART DEVICE352CHAPTEROpening applicationsWhen you open an application using a quick button or Applications View,

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MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM®TREO™ 680 SMART DEVICE362CHAPTEREach of quick button opens two applications: • To access a button’s primary application, si

Page 251 - Where to learn more

MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM®TREO™ 680 SMART DEVICE372CHAPTERIn Applications View, you can also do any of the following:• Press Applications repeatedl

Page 252 - WHERE TO LEARN MORE

MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM®TREO™ 680 SMART DEVICE382CHAPTER

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CHAPTER3Your phoneThe Phone application is your home base for making and receiving calls and for storing info about the people you need to stay in tou

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In this chapterTurning your Treo 680 on and off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Making calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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YOUR PHONE413CHAPTERTurning your Treo 680 on and offNOTE We use the term phone to describe the feature of your Treo that lets you connect to the Cingu

Page 256

YOUR PHONE423CHAPTERyou are in a coverage area) so that you can make and receive phone calls and use wireless services, such as email, messaging, and

Page 257 - Regulatory

YOUR PHONE433CHAPTERMaking callsThere are several ways to make a call. Try them all to find out which way you like best.Dialing using the onscreen Dia

Page 258 - REGULATORY INFORMATION

vCalculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172Installing applicati

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YOUR PHONE443CHAPTER3 Press Send to make the call.Dialing by contact nameYou need to have names and numbers in your contact list before you can make

Page 260

YOUR PHONE453CHAPTER4 Select the number you want to dial.5 Press Send to make the call.Dialing with a speed-dial favorite button Your Treo 680 comes

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YOUR PHONE463CHAPTERDialing from a web page or messageYour Treo recognizes most phone numbers that appear on web pages or in text, email, or multimedi

Page 262

YOUR PHONE473CHAPTERReceiving callsTo receive calls, your phone must be on. This is different from having only the screen turned on (see Turning your

Page 263

YOUR PHONE483CHAPTERTo ignore a call, do one of the following:Send the call to voicemail: Press Power/End or select Ignore.Send the caller a text me

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YOUR PHONE493CHAPTERVoicemail notificationWhen you have a new voicemail message, you are notified with an Alert dialog box. • To dismiss the Alert dia

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YOUR PHONE503CHAPTERWhat can I do when I’m on a call?When you make or receive a call, Active Call View appears. Use the 5-way or stylus to select th

Page 266

YOUR PHONE513CHAPTEREnding a callDo one of the following:• Press Power/End .• Press the button on the headset (if the headset is attached).Switching a

Page 267

YOUR PHONE523CHAPTER1 (Optional) If you want to continue talking while viewing another application, select Speakerphone or connect a headset (see Usin

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YOUR PHONE533CHAPTER• To disable the Add New Number prompt, check the Don’t ask me this again box, and then select Cancel. If you don’t add a number r

Page 269 - Specifications

viMaking room on your Treo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240Third-party applications . . .

Page 270 - SPECIFICATIONS

YOUR PHONE543CHAPTERwaiting tone and the Call Waiting dialog box appears. You can do any of the following to handle the second call:• To place the cur

Page 271 - • 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)

YOUR PHONE553CHAPTERForwarding all callsYou can forward all your calls to another telephone number. You can also selectively forward certain calls (se

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YOUR PHONE563CHAPTER1 Press Phone .2 Press Menu .3 Select Options, and then select Call Preferences.4 Select the Forward all calls pick list and selec

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YOUR PHONE573CHAPTEREntering names and phone numbersContacts is where you enter information about the people you want to stay in contact with. You can

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YOUR PHONE583CHAPTERAdd a note to an entry: Select Note .Display additional fields for this contact: Select Plus .7 After you enter all the informatio

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YOUR PHONE593CHAPTER6 Select Done.Assigning a caller ID ringtoneCaller ID ringtones can let you know who is calling before you even look at your Treo

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YOUR PHONE603CHAPTERCustomizing Contacts1 Press Phone .2 Select the Contacts tab. 3 Press Menu .4 Select Options, and then select Preferences.5 Set a

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YOUR PHONE613CHAPTERViewing your SIM Phonebook1 Press Phone .2 Select the Contacts tab.3 Press Menu .4 Select Options, and then select Preferences.5

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YOUR PHONE623CHAPTERCreating a speed-dial favorite button1 Press Phone .2 Select the Favorites tab. 3 Press Menu .4 Select New Favorite on the Record

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YOUR PHONE633CHAPTER7 (Optional) Select More, and then select advanced options:Extra Digits: Defines additional digits to dial, such as a password or

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WELCOME1WelcomeCongratulations on the purchase of your Palm®Tre o™ 680 smart device! In one compact and indispensable device, you now have all of the

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YOUR PHONE643CHAPTERDeleting a favorite button1 Press Phone .2 Select the Favorites tab.3 Highlight the favorite button you want to delete.4 Press Me

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YOUR PHONE653CHAPTERWhen in doubt, ask the manufacturer if the product is compatible with your Treo 680. To view a list of compatible Bluetooth hands-

Page 283

YOUR PHONE663CHAPTERConnecting to a Bluetooth hands-free deviceOnce you set up a partnership with a Bluetooth hands-free device, you can communicate w

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YOUR PHONE673CHAPTER4 Select Setup Devices.5 Select Hands-free Setup.6 Follow the onscreen instructions to create a partnership with the specific hand

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YOUR PHONE683CHAPTERearpiece on your Treo. When a call comes in, your Treo 680 rings and the hands-free device beeps. Even if you answer the call on y

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YOUR PHONE693CHAPTER3 Do one of the following:To send all calls to your hands-free device: Check the Always route calls to handsfree box. Select the A

Page 287

YOUR PHONE703CHAPTER5 Select the Volume pick list and select the volume level.6 Select the Vibrate pick list and select when you want your Treo 680 to

Page 288

YOUR PHONE713CHAPTER• To send a sound, highlight it and select Send.6 Select Done twice.Selecting Phone alert tonesYou can set various tones for vario

Page 289

YOUR PHONE723CHAPTERAdjusting ringer volumeWhen a call is not in progress and music is not playing, press the Volum e button on the side of your Treo

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YOUR PHONE733CHAPTERFade: Adjusts the intensity level of the wallpaper image.Ty p i n g … : Sets whether typing in the Main tab in the Phone app disp

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WELCOME2What’s in the box?You should have received all the following items in the box:Hardware• Treo 680• Cingular Wireless SIM card (not included wit

Page 292

YOUR PHONE743CHAPTERAlways dial +1 in front of the area code: Adds a 1 in front of 10-digit phone numbers. This option is available only when Dialing

Page 293

YOUR PHONE753CHAPTERYour Treo 680 is compatible with select TTY devices. You can connect a TTY/TDD machine to your Treo 680 through the headset jack,

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YOUR PHONE763CHAPTER0Your phone is on and you are in a Cingular Wireless coverage area. If you are outside a coverage area, No Service or No Service—S

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YOUR PHONE773CHAPTERThis icon replaces the Bluetooth icon when your Treo 680 is connected to a Bluetooth hands-free device. This icon appears in dark

Page 296

YOUR PHONE783CHAPTERKEY TERMGPRS (General Packet Radio Service) A mobile connectivity technology that provides persistent data connections. (Additiona

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CHAPTER4Your email and other messagesYou already know how efficient email and messaging are for staying in touch. Now your Palm®Treo™ 680 smart device

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In this chapterWhich email application should I use? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81The VersaMail application. . . . . . . . . . . .

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YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES814CHAPTERWhich email application should I use?Your Treo 680 includes three email applications: the VersaMail® applicatio

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YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES824CHAPTERAccess Contacts on my device to address email messages✔✔Use the Cingular Xpress Mail website to check email fro

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YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES834CHAPTERNOTE To use GoodLink, your company must have a Good server installed (sold separately).The VersaMail applicatio

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WELCOME3What do I need to get started?This guide helps you set up your and quickly learn to use it. To get started, you need all the items that came i

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YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES844CHAPTERNotes server, or a Microsoft MAPI server.2 If your email provider is listed in the following table, then skip t

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YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES854CHAPTER2 If prompted to select an initial setup option, select Continue. 3 Make up a name that describes this account

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YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES864CHAPTER5 Select the Protocol pick list, select POP or IMAP (based on the info you got from your system administrator o

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YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES874CHAPTER3 Enter the subject and message text. 4 Select one of the following:Send: Connects and sends all messages immed

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YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES884CHAPTER3 From the Ty p e pick list, select Photo/Video.4 On the Select Media screen, select the Album pick list to go

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YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES894CHAPTERAttaching other types of files 1 Create the message to which you want to attach the item.2 On the New Message s

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YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES904CHAPTER1 From the Inbox or another folder, open the message you want to respond to.2 In Message View, select Reply. Se

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YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES914CHAPTERNOTE If there is no Done button, press Applications and select Email to return to the account’s Inbox.Managin

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YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES924CHAPTER3 Select the folder and a date range for the messages you want to delete.4 Select OK.5 If a confirmation dialog

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YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES934CHAPTER1 Press Menu .2 Select Options, and then select Preferences.3 Select Auto Sync.4 Check the Auto-sync box.5 Sele

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