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1. Press Applications Press Menu 32 Select Category from the App menu Select the pick list next to each application and select a category Select Done Tip To create a new category select the category pick list and select Edit Categories Select New and then enter the category name Select OK to close the dialog box and then select OK DID YOU KNOW If there is an expansion card in the expansion slot the card appears in the category pick list and is treated as a category when you press Applications repeatedly YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS 11 Displaying applications by category Do one of the following Press Applications 15 repeatedly to cycle through the categories Select the category pick list at the top of the screen and select a category Select All to display applications all your Changing Applications View By default Applications View displays each application as an icon As an alternative you can view a list of applications The list view is particularly useful when you have so many applications in a category that the applications fill up more than one screen 1 2 3 Press Applications Press Menu Select Options and Preferences Select the View By List Select OK then select pick list and select CHAPTER APPLICATIONS SETTINGS YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS CHAPTER Reassigning buttons Wi
2. On power off Locks your smartphone when you turn off the screen or when it shuts off with the Auto off feature At a preset time Locks your smartphone at a specific time of day After a preset delay Locks your smartphone after a period of inactivity 7 Select OK 8 Do one of the following YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS 11 e Select Lock amp Turn Off to lock your smartphone immediately CHAPTER e Press Applications to accept your settings and continue using your smartphone tip After you create a password you can lock your system manually Press Applications and select Security Select Lock amp Turn Off and then select Off amp Lock TIP To change your password select the Password box enter your current password and then enter the new password To delete your password select the Password box and then select Unassign Working with private entries In most applications you can mark individual entries as private All private entries remain visible and accessible until you select the Security setting You have three Security setting options Show Records Private records are visible Hide Records Private entries do not appear anywhere in the application Mask Records Private entries are replaced with a gray bar that lets you know LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO 197 YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS CHAPTER the entry is there but keeps it from being legible After yo
3. Incoming calls received Disables the screen when the phone rings You must use the 5 way O to select the onscreen Answer and Ignore buttons or press Send to answer the call or Power End E to ignore the call On a call Disables the screen after you answer a call You must use the 5 way O to select the onscreen buttons during the call Use this setting to avoid accidentally pressing onscreen buttons while you re holding your smartphone near your ear to speak 194 LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO 4 Select Done DID YOU KNOW When you check the boxes to disable the touchscreen during a call the touchscreen is automatically enabled again after you end the call Locking your phone Phone Lock You can lock your phone to prevent unauthorized calls and use of other wireless features When your phone is locked you must enter the correct code to unlock it You can still call emergency services when your phone is locked however DID YOU KNOW When Phone Lock is turned on other people can still see the info on your smartphone but they cannot make or receive phone calls or use the other wireless features without your password Press Phone amp 2 Press Menu 3 Select Options and then select Phone Lock 4 Optional Select Advanced enter up to three numbers that you can dial when YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS 11 your phone is locked and then select OK You do not need to enter
4. My voice is too quiet on the other end Besure to place the bottom of the smartphone or the hands free microphone close to your mouth Check the signal strength Pal icon in the title bar of the Phone application s Main View If the signal is weak few bars are displayed try the suggestions about signal strength described in Signal strength is weak l hear static or interference Check the signal strength Pal icon in the title bar of the Phone application s Main View If the signal is weak few bars are displayed try the suggestions about signal strength described in Signal strength is weak TROUBLESHOOTING Q If you re using a Bluetooth hands free device see hear static or interference when using my Bluetooth hands free device CHAPTER My phone seems to turn off by itself If a system error and reset occur your smartphone automatically turns the phone on if it was on before the reset However if your smartphone can t determine if your phone was on before the reset the phone does not automatically turn on see Turning your phone on and off If the problem persists and you re using third party applications see Third party applications for additional suggestions My smartphone makes or answers calls when it s in a bag or pocket Items in your bag or pocket may be pressing the onscreen Answer button or otherwise activating screen items If this happens be sure to press Power End e t
5. a a QUEMAS Sudoku 2 Select the icon for the application you want to open 3 Press Center to open the application Tip Install the Files application from the Palm Software Installation CD to easily browse and manage files on an expansion card Accessing items stored on an expansion card When an expansion card contains items such as pictures or songs you can t view them directly from the Card category in Applications View You must open the app that recognizes the item CHAPTER USING EXPANSION CARDS D YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS CHAPTER 1 Insert the expansion card into the expansion card slot The Card category of Applications View automatically appears 2 Select the category pick list in the title bar and select All 3 Select the icon for the application in which you want to open the item For example to view a picture select Pics amp Videos Copying applications between an expansion card and your smartphone You can copy applications from your smartphone to your expansion card and vice versa Tip Before you copy an application to an expansion card make sure that it is compatible with Palm OS software version 5 4 5 or later Some applications do not work with expansion cards and do not allow you to store files in a location that is separate from the application 1 Press Applications Copy To BSD card From Phone Ad
6. By default information from Calendar Contacts Memos Pictures amp Videos and Tasks is updated each time you synchronize your smartphone You can change which applications synchronize For SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION ADVANCED 173 D YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS CHAPTER example if you don t use the Memos application and you want to speed up synchronization you can turn off synchronization for Memos Tip Windows If you set up your smartphone to sync with Outlook you can learn how to change which applications synchronize and change their synchronization settings by doing the following Click the HotSync manager icon in the taskbar and select Custom Select a conduit that syncs with Outlook click Change and then click Help WINDOWS ONLY 1 Click HotSync manager in the taskbar in the lowerright corner of your Screen 2 Select Custom 3 Select your device name from the User list at the top of the screen 4 Select the application for which you want to turn synchronization on or off and then click Change 5 Select Synchronize the files to turn on synchronization for an app Select Do nothing to turn off synchronization for an app that currently synchronizes for example to turn off synchronization for Memos if you do not use this app HotSync Action for Memos a OK oe Synchrorize the files Caz Help ten creates teacher Set as default gs C Handheld overwr
7. You can set various tones for various types of incoming calls 1 2 3 A Press Phone amp Press Menu Select Options and then select Sound Preferences Select the Application pick list and select Ring Tones Preferences Sound amp Alerts Application Ring Tones Volume 4 Vibrate When Sound Off O Escalate ring tone volume Known Caller Treo Unknown Caller Treo Roaming Treo Done New Manage Tips CUSTOMIZING PHONE SETTINGS 69 YOUR PHONE CHAPTER 5 Select the Volume pick list and select the volume level 6 Select the Vibrate pick list and select when you want your smartphone to vibrate for an incoming call 7 Optional Uncheck the Escalate ring tone volume box if you do not want the ring to play softly and then increase to full volume the longer it rings 8 Select a ringtone from the pick list to identify each of the following Known Caller An incoming call from someone in your Contacts or Favorites Unknown Caller An incoming call from someone identified by caller ID who is not in your Contacts or Favorites This includes callers who have blocked their caller ID 9 Select Done DID YOU KNOW You can assign a ringtone to a contact or to an entire category of contacts see Assigning a caller ID ringtone Creating and managing ringtones You can also record sounds and use them as ringto
8. Occasionally the smartphone touchscreen alignment may need to be readjusted If this problem occurs you may see the wrong feature being activated when you tap the screen To fix the problem you can align the screen at any time 1 Press Applications and select Prefs 3 Select Touchscreen 3 Follow the onscreen instructions and tap the screen where indicated Preferences Touchscreen Tap the target Tap the center of each target with your stylus This aligns the touchscreen o 4 Select Done Changing the system color scheme 1 Press Applications and select Prefs 3 Select Color Theme N Select a color scheme from the list Preferences Color Theme Selecta Color Theme 4 Select Done Applications settings You can change the Applications settings on your smartphone so that you can easily access the applications you use most often You can arrange and display your applications by category reassign the buttons on your smartphone and select default applications for specific tasks 190 APPLICATIONS SETTINGS Arranging applications by category You can assign an application to a category and then display a specific category of applications in Applications View The name of the current application category appears in the title bar of Applications View between the time on the left and the icons on the right 1 2 3 4
9. Tip For more info on the Documents application on your smartphone go to dataviz com If you installed the desktop application from the Palm Software Installation CD you can also click the Documents To Go icon on your computer and then click Help Tip Install the Files application from the Palm Software Installation CD to easily browse and manage files on an expansion card Opening a document 1 Press Applications and select Documents 8 Product Intro 75K 5 W Product specs 91K 5 VP Meeting Notes TK 5 2 Select the document you want from the ist After you download or detach an Office file on your smartphone you can save it 1 Open the downloaded file press Menu and select Save As from the File menu 2 Rename the file and select the location where you want to store the file your smartphone or an expansion card 3 Select OK Later go to Documents to open the file again 154 DOCUMENTS TO GO PROFESSIONAL Memos Memos are a great way to store notes on your smartphone DID YOU KNOW Each memo can include 4 096 characters of text Creating a memo 1 Press Applications Memos lt b l and select 2 Enter the text you want to appear in the memo 3 Select Done YOUR MEMOS AND DOCUMENTS o 4 10t4 Meeting Notes ollow up with K amp D 3 Schedule review on delivery dates Unfiled
10. 174 125 upgrades 18 20 207 217 uploading music files 129 uppercase characters 33 urgency levels See priority settings urgent messages 96 URLs 90 99 105 172 See also web links USB hubs 23 216 USB ports 23 USB sync cable 215 Use color for pick list 94 user discussion groups 5 user folders 208 215 238 User Guide 5 V Validity Period option 94 Verizon Wireless 48 Verizon Wireless icon 75 VersaMail application 25 81 version numbers 169 Vibrate pick list 70 71 143 vibrating alarm 70 71 143 187 video albums 123 126 127 video files 103 124 video recording screen 120 Video Settings screen 122 videos adding to albums 126 127 adjusting volume for 121 copying 126 customizing 122 deleting 121 128 displaying info about 127 downloading 103 grouping 123 jumping to specific sections of 122 organizing 125 pausing 122 124 playing 103 121 124 recording 120 121 removing from albums 127 saving 121 122 sending 121 125 setting default size 122 storing 121 synchronizing 25 128 viewing 122 124 128 virtual private networks 202 Visibility pick list 115 170 177 voice captions adding 120 127 overriding 125 playing 123 Voice Dial icon 45 Voice Dialing application 45 Voice Memo application 151 156 157 Voice Memo list 156 voice memos See Voice Memo application voice privacy icon 73 76 voicemail checking 76 listening to 49 sending calls to 47 48 setting alert tones for 71 Voicemail A
11. An image or map is too small on my screen The web browser has two modes Optimized and Wide Page Optimized Mode resizes all images and page elements to fit into a single column on the smartphone screen Switch to Wide Page Mode to see the full size image see Viewing a web page You may also be able to save the image on your smartphone or an expansion card and then view the image later on your computer A secure site refuses to permit a transaction Some websites don t support certain browsers for transactions Please contact the site s webmaster to make sure the site allows transactions using Blazer web browser from your smartphone My Bluetooth DUN connection isn t working Check all of the following e Press Applications and select Bluetooth di Make sure the Bluetooth setting is set to On e You have already formed a partnership between your smartphone and your computer see Creating a partnership between your smartphone and your computer TROUBLESHOOTING Q e The Bluetooth feature on your computer is turned on Your smartphone is within 30 feet 10 meters of your computer Performance and range may be affected by physical obstacles radio interference from nearby electronic equipment and other factors If the problem persists try the following Turn the Bluetooth setting to Off and then turn it back on again e Try moving your smartphone closer to your compu
12. Call name for example Call John Doe To specify which one of a contact s numbers you YOUR PHONE o want to call say Call name Home for example Call John Doe Home To call a number by saying the individual digits Say Call number for example Call 408 555 1234 TiP For more information about what you can do with Voice Dialing refer to the Voice Dialing by Voice Signal User Guide The guide is available on the Palm Software Installation CD Dialing with a speed dial favorite button Your smartphone comes with a few predefined speed dial favorite buttons but you can also create your own favorites See Creating a speed dial favorite button 1 Press Phone amp 2 Press Down Y to access Favorites TIP Repeatedly press Down or Right on the 5 way to see all favorites 3 Press Send f or Center to make the call CHAPTER MAKING CALLS 45 YOUR PHONE CHAPTER Verizon Wireless ze d a Voicemail BM bimessaging B PMT B DATA 82131415 DID YOU KNOW If you select a contact from your Contacts list when you create a speed dial favorite you can see all the numbers for that contact Highlight that contact s speed dial favorite button and press Space on the keyboard Dialing from a web page or message Your smartphone recognizes most phone numbers that appear on web pages or in text or
13. Handspring folder instead For more info see can t find my user folder SYNCHRONIZATION 217 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER Synchronize If the problem is resolved begin reinstalling your third party applications one at a time by double clicking a single file in the original Backup subfolder that Restart your computer Reinstall Palm Desktop software from the Palm Software Installation CD that came with your smartphone you renamed and sync after each application you install If the problem recurs delete the last application you installed and report the problem to its developer 4 Windows Only If the Windows New Hardware Wizard appears the synchronization process may be timing Synchronization finishes but info doesn t appear where it should 1 Make sure you re synchronizing with the intended desktop personal information manager PIM The Palm Software Installation CD enables you to choose whether you want to synchronize with Palm Desktop out before the wizard completes its job Follow all instructions in the New Hardware Wizard and then sync again Windows Only Uninstall Palm Desktop software or Microsoft Outlook for Windows Reinsert the installation CD and select Change your synchronization method if necessary software Click Start select Settings select Control Panel select Add or Remove Programs select Palm Desktop software and then click Change Remove NOTE Mac computers do not p
14. IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION Read this information before using your integrated multi service portable radio For the safe and efficient operation of your radio observe these guidelines Potentially explosive atmospheres Turn off your smartphone when you are in any areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere such as fueling areas gas or petrol stations below deck on boats storage facilities for fuel or chemicals blasting areas and areas near electrical blasting caps and areas where there are chemicals or particles such as metal powders grains and dust in the air Interference to medical and personal Electronic Devices Most but not all electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals and certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your smartphone Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of 15 centimeters be maintained between a smartphone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by the recommendations of Wireless Technology Research Persons with pacemakers should e ALWAYS keep the smartphone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the smartphone is turned ON e Not carry the smartphone in a breast pocket e Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimise the potential for interference Turn the smartphone
15. Infrared IR A way of transmitting information using light waves this is called beaming The IR port on your smartphone enables you to transfer information to other IR devices within a short radius Lithium ion Li ion The rechargeable battery technology used in the smartphone MMS Multimedia messaging an enhanced form of messaging that enables you to send pictures videos animations sounds and ringtones almost instantly Palm Desktop software A personal information manager PIM for computers that helps you manage information like names and addresses appointments and lists of tasks and memos After you install Palm Desktop on your computer you can synchronize the information in Palm Desktop with the information on your smartphone so you don t have to type the same information in both places TERMS Palm OS by ACCESS The operating system of your smartphone Palm OS is known for its simplicity of use and for the large number of compatible third party applications that can be added to your smartphone Palm Installation Tool Palm Desktop software comes with an installation tool that enables you to transfer Palm OS apps PRC and PDB to your smartphone that you downloaded from the web to your computer Partnership Two Bluetooth devices for example your smartphone and a hands free device that can connect because each device finds the same passkey on the other device Once you form a p
16. This includes your calendar events contacts memos and tasks as well as your application settings and any compatible third party applications and files SETTING UP CHAPTER Calculate how much space your apps and info occupy on your previous Palm OS device e In Applications View open the menus e Select Info on the App menu e At the bottom of the screen select Size Device w Phone Free Space 17 5M of 22 4M m Quick Tour 4K 1 AboutBoxLib abxL 17K Activation 80K ADPCMCodec OK AglkglLib 45K AmrDecLib 56K AudioExt OK Look at the numbers on the Free Space line and subtract the number on the left from the number on the right to calculate the space used For example on the device shown here 22 4 175 4 9 This means that 4 9MB of space is occupied on this device If the space occupied on your previous device is 64MB or less go to step 3 If the space occupied is greater than SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER FOR SYNCHRONIZATION 19 O SETTING UP CHAPTER 64MB do any of the following to reduce the storage space you re using before you go to the next step Delete any third party applications that you no longer use Move large files such as eBooks and images to an expansion card Move third party applications to an expansion card Purge old info in applications such as Calendar Date Book Tasks To Do and email Refer to the documentation that came with your previ
17. Use your stylus to tap the pick list e Tap the item you want from the list e To exit the pick list without making a selection tap outside the list 82 MOVING AROUND THE SCREEN MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM CENTRO SMARTPHONE Using the keyboard CHAPTER tip When using the keyboard most people find it easiest to hold the smartphone with two hands and use the tips of both thumbs to press the keys Alo aut CR v WL o aloe do iae O Nella EY OO e D Option Shift Find Space Backlight Backspace Return Menu Alt ON Ooh WN DID YOU KNOW Your smartphone includes a keyboard backlight that turns on and off when the screen turns on and off The backlight also dims when an active call lasts longer than a specified period of time See Optimizing power settings to adjust the automatic shut off and dimming intervals Entering lowercase and uppercase letters To enter lowercase letters press the desired keys e To enter an uppercase letter press Shift Find and then press a letter key You don t need to press and hold Shift Find while entering a letter When Shift is active an up arrow dk appears in the lowerright corner of the screen USING THE KEYBOARD 33 e MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM CENTRO SMARTPHONE CHAPTER To turn Caps Lock on press Shift Find twice To turn it off press Shift Find once When Caps Lock is on an u
18. When you get to your destination time zone the appointment appears on your calendar at the correct local time Nothing Lets you set the date time and time zone manually No info is acquired from your network 200 SYSTEM SETTINGS Preferences Date 8 Time Automatically set y Nothing Manually set Location Los Angeles 4 If the Location pick list appears select it and then select a city in your time zone TIP f a city in the same time zone is not on the list select Edit List select Add select a city in your time zone and then select OK If necessary modify any of the settings in the Edit Location dialog box and then select OK 5 If the Date and Time fields appear select the Date field and select the date and then select the Time field and select the time 6 Select Done tip You can also set time zones for Calendar events See Creating an event Optimizing power settings YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS 11 CHAPTER Power Preferences enable you to adjust settings to maximize the battery s performance 1 Press Applications and select Prefs 3 2 Select Power 3 Setany of the following preferences Brightness Sets the intensity of the screen backlight Drag the slider or press Left 4 and Right P to adjust the brightness level Brightness Auto off after 30 seconds Beam Receive On Backlight during calls dim after w 30s
19. Windows C Program FilesPalmWdevice name gt Mac Mac hard drive gt Applications Palm Users lt device name gt NOTE Can t find a Palm folder in Program Files Then look for a palmOne or Handspring folder instead For more info see can t find my user folder 7 Perform a hard reset see Performing a hard reset Sync to restore your info in Calendar Contacts Tasks Memos and Pictures amp Videos If the problem is resolved begin reinstalling your third party applications one at a time by double clicking a single file in the original Backup subfolder that you renamed and sync after each application you install 10 If the problem recurs delete the last application you installed and report the problem to its developer l can t exit a game or third party application Press Option J Applications to return to Applications View Getting more help Contact the author or vendor of the third party software if you require further assistance 232 THIRD PARTY APPLICATIONS Error messages Your smartphone is designed to minimize interruptions when a system error occurs If your smartphone encounters a system error it automatically resets itself and resumes functioning as normal If possible it even turns the phone back on if it was on before the error occurred Sometimes you might want to know more about an error Your smartphone uses a special interface to show er
20. select the text you want to review or select Find More to continue the search Matches for birthday Calendar Ed s birthday Yearly Yuko s birthday Yearly Dad s birthday Yearly Ashok s birthday Yearly Debasmita s birthday Yearly Dylan s birthday Yearly Yukari s birthday Yearly Viewing and using the alerts The Alert dialog box on your smartphone shows info about incoming items such as new messages and Calendar events An alert also notifies you when you miss a phone call To view the Alert dialog box tap the blinking bell A with your stylus when it appears in the upperleft corner of any Screen or press and hold Center O when the blinking bell appears CHAPTER USING FIND D YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS CHAPTER In the Alert dialog box you can do any of the following e Check the box next to the alert to remove it from the list e Select the alert to open the corresponding application and view the alert item message event missed call and so on e Select Done to close the Alert dialog box The alert remains active and the bell continues to blink in the upperleft corner of the screen e Select Clear All to delete all alerts in the Alert dialog box Calculator Calculator includes a basic calculator plus an advanced calculator with scientific financial and conversion functions Switching between Basic and Advanced Calculator Modes 1 2 3
21. 164 Palm Software Installation CD 4 209 partnerships 65 110 113 116 237 passkeys 64 65 111 114 Password box 196 password hints 197 passwords changing 197 199 deleting 197 dialing 51 61 forgetting 196 199 owner info and 199 private entries and 198 requiring 196 unlocking Centro and 196 voicemail and 49 Paste command 104 pasting phone numbers 43 text 104 Pause button 131 pausing music 131 streamed content 104 video playback 122 124 voice memos 156 157 PCs See computers PDF files 153 pending alerts 90 214 pending messages 93 96 personal information 135 193 196 199 personal information managers 209 237 personalizing device 185 See also preferences phone See also phone calls smartphone adding hands free devices restrictions for 51 running apps and 51 selecting privacy settings for 73 selecting tones for 69 70 silencing ringer for 48 187 troubleshooting 222 224 turning on and off 41 42 Phone application accessing Dial Pad in 69 customizing 68 dialing from 46 listening to voicemail in 49 opening 37 43 overview 39 selecting wallpaper for 68 127 Switching to Active Call View from 52 for 63 66 adjusting volume 71 72 answering 47 54 68 dialing 43 47 61 72 getting started with 16 hanging up 50 51 53 55 listening to music and 47 locking 195 receiving messages and 90 phone book 67 Phone button 37 47 Phone Call screen 47 phone calls See also phone phone nu
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23. 9 Your memos and documents With its ability to store large amounts of important information your Palm Centro smartphone lets you take your office with you including your Microsoft Office and PDF files You can keep updated copies of the files on both your smartphone and your computer so that you can work on them anytime Leave your note pad and voice recorder at home Use Memos to type notes Use Voice Memo to record notes agenda items and other important thoughts and play them back right on your smartphone You can even send your notes and voice memos to a friend or colleague by attaching them to an email or multimedia message Benefits e Manage Word Excel PowerPoint Capture thoughts on the fly and PDF files on your smartphone Improve productivity by taking important docs spreadsheets and presentations with you In this chapter Documents To Go9 Professional NOTE The Palm Software Installation CD includes the software from DataViz On your smartphone the companion for Documents To Go is named Documents and it s already installed on your smartphone With the Documents application you can take your important office info with you You can carry create view and edit Microsoft Word and Excel files directly on your smartphone You can also view carry and manage PowerPoint and PDF files For example you can open email attachments files you download with the web browser and files stored on
24. 911 as one of the three numbers because this number is always available CHAPTER Select one of the following Phone Lock options On phone power off locks your phone each time you turn it off When this setting is active you must enter your lock code each time you turn your phone on again Immediately locks your phone when you select OK The next time you dial a number you must enter your lock code to unlock your phone After that you can continue to make calls without entering your lock code unless you select one of the phone lock options When prompted enter the lock code and then select OK Unless you changed your lock code it is the last four digits of your phone number If you want to change the lock code select Change Lock Code enter a new lock code and then select OK Repeat this step to verify the new lock code LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO 198 YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS CHAPTER 8 Select OK If you selected Immediately in step 5 your phone locks right away If you selected On phone power off your phone locks the next time you press and hold Power End E to turn off your phone To disable the current Phone Lock settings 1 Press Phone amp Press Menu 2 3 Select Options and then select Phone Lock 4 Uncheck the On phone power off box and enter your lock code to change this setting 5 Select OK twice Locking your smartphone To protect your personal i
25. Deleting a memo 1 2 3 Open the memo you want to delete Press Menu z2 Select Delete Memo from the Record menu Select OK CHAPTER Tip You can assign categories to your memos Open the memo you want to change select the category pick list at the top of the screen and select a category MEMOS 155 O YOUR MEMOS AND DOCUMENTS CHAPTER Voice Memo Voice Memo provides a place for you to record and play back notes and other important thoughts directly on your smartphone Creating a voice memo When recording a voice memo hold your smartphone with the screen facing you while you re speaking 1 Press Power End E to turn on your smartphone and then press and hold the Side button When the Recording message appears begin speaking When you finish recording release the Side button Optional Enter a title for the memo The memo is automatically saved to your smartphone 5 Optional Enter a title for the memo Tip If you need to pause while recording press and hold Center on the 5 way Release the button to resume recording DID YOU KNOW You can use a voice memo as a ringtone Highlight the voice memo in the list open the Voice Memo menu and then select Copy to Ringtone Listening to a voice memo 1 2 and select Press Applications Voice Memo D In the Voice Memo list navigate to the voice memo title and then press Center O to select it The vo
26. MIDI AAC AAC MP3 are recognized by one of the applications Music MP3 WMA on your smartphone For example you can choose to play music and video files in many popular formats many popular TiP You can also access software and other formats such as MP3 WMA WMV downloads using the Downloads bookmark 1 When the web browser recognizes streamed content on a web page it 1 Goto the page with the link to the file displays a Play Gi icon To view or you want to download listen to the streamed content select 2 Doone of the following Play Pay e In Optimized Mode press Left 4 or Right to highlight the link to the tip When the web browser recognizes file and then press Center streamed content that is not supported by any of the applications on your smartphone it In Wide Page Mode tap the link with displays a Media type not supported your stylus message 3 If prompted select what you want to do with the file Play Save To Device or Save To Card 2 Once streaming begins playback starts automatically Use the following controls when viewing or listening WEB BROWSER 103 e YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES Select kd to return to the web page containing the streamed content Select O or press Center to pause playback Select O or press Center to resume playback after pausing A few seconds after playback begins the toolbar is hidden and you can vi
27. OFF immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place Audio Safety This smartphone is capable of producing loud noises which may damage your hearing When using the speakerphone feature it is recommended that you place your smartphone at a safe distance from your ear Other Medical Devices Hospitals If you use any other personal medical device consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if itis adequately shielded from external RF energy Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information Turn your smartphone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy Repetitive Motion Injuries When using the keyboard or playing games on your smartphone you may experience discomfort in your neck shoulders hands arms of 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 To minimize the risk of Repetitive Motion Injuries when texting or playing games with your phone Do not grip the phone too tightly Press the buttons lightly IMPORTANT SAFETY AND LEGAL INFORMATION 241 e Make use of the s
28. PIMs 209 237 Play button 131 Play icon browser 103 playing multimedia messages 91 music 103 131 132 streamed content 103 video clips 121 124 voice captions 123 voice memos 156 voicemail messages 48 playlists 132 Pocket Tunes 128 133 Pocket Tunes icons 131 power preferences 15 264 Power Preferences screen 201 Power End button 41 42 50 PowerPoint files 153 preferences alarm tones 143 alert tones 70 applications 190 193 buttons 192 calculator 164 calendar 142 143 camera 122 123 chat sessions 94 dialing 72 display formats 189 hands free devices 67 messaging 93 96 owner information 199 power settings 201 ringtones 69 system colors 190 system info 200 system sounds 187 188 tasks 150 web browser 101 105 107 preinstalled apps 167 247 See also applications specific application preset delays 197 preset passkeys 65 114 116 pressing keyboard keys 33 Previous Song button 131 primary applications 37 192 priority settings 89 147 150 Privacy Mode option 94 privacy settings 73 147 197 private entries 197 198 Private option 198 processor 245 programs See applications software Prompt sound pick list 122 protecting device 193 200 protecting personal information 193 196 protecting the screen 9 proxy servers 107 pTunes icon 131 punctuation 34 Purge command 92 141 149 Purge pick list 92 Q quarantined files 18 21 207 quick buttons 37 38 41 192 Quick Keys 61 62
29. Press Center to turn off Keyguard For more info about turning Keyguard on Waking up the screen and turning it off and off see Locking your keyboard Wake up the screen and leave the phone Keyguard turned off when you want to use only the organizer features of your smartphone for example when you re on a plane and want to look at your calendar TURNING YOUR SMARTPHONE ON AND OFF 41 YOUR PHONE CHAPTER 3 Press and release Power End i to turn off the screen and lock the keyboard tip You can set how long the screen stays on Press Applications select Preferences select Power and then adjust the Auto off after setting 1 Wake up the screen 2 Press and hold Power End i to turn on your phone Tuming your phone on and off When your phone is on it is connected to the network provided you are in a coverage area so that you can make and receive phone calls and use wireless services such as email messaging and the web browser During initial setup your phone is automatically turned on so you can use wireless services right away If you turn off your phone you can still use the organizer features such as Calendar and Contacts as well as the media features such as Pocket Tunes and Pictures amp Videos You might hear this referred to as flight mode because you must turn your phone off when you re on a plane Tip If the Ringer switch is set to Sound On you hear a series of tones
30. Review photos videos Determines whether you can review pictures or videos before saving them and how quickly they are automatically saved Auto naming Assigns a name to a series of pictures to be captured such as Seattle001 Seattle002 and so on Photo Settings i Effects v Prompt sound None Shutter sound On Resolution 640 x 480 Date stamp v Off Review photos Y On no timeout Auto naming Default format 122 CAMERA AND CAMCORDER Video Settings i Effects Normal Shutter sound On Microphone On Resolution w 352x288 Review videos v On Auto naming Default format 4 Select Done Pictures amp Videos Viewing a picture In addition to viewing the pictures you capture with the built in camera you can view pictures captured on many popular digital cameras or downloaded from the Internet Your smartphone supports the following picture formats e JPG e TIF BMP GIF YOUR PHOTOS VIDEOS AND MUSIC D 1 Press Applications and select Pics amp Videos 8 2 Select the album that contains the picture you want to see CHAPTER TiP To view an album from an expansion card insert the card and select the album from the Album list If the items on the card are not grouped into albums select the card name from the list 3 Select the picture you want to view 4 Press Right gt or Left 4 to scroll to the next item in the album DID
31. Select OK If you need to use your phone while driving and this is safe and permitted in your area use a phone headset or car kit sold separately for hands free operation Using a hands free device also makes it easy to check your calendar look up contact info take notes and use other features during a call You can also listen to stereo music or audio on your stereo headset or car speakers Your smartphone is compatible with the following types of hands free devices that are sold separately Most wired headsets and car kits with a 2 5mm connector 3 pin or 4 pin Wireless headsets and car kits enabled with Bluetooth 1 1 or 1 2 wireless technology tip The headset designed for a Treo smartphone 180 270 300 is not compatible with your Centro smartphone CHAPTER USING A HANDS FREE DEVICE 63 YOUR PHONE CHAPTER Check the specifications for your hands free device to confirm compatibility When in doubt ask the manufacturer if the product is compatible with your smartphone To view a list of compatible Bluetooth hands free devices go to palm com centroverizon support tip To listen to music in stereo you can purchase the Palm 2 in 1 Stereo Headset If you want to use a stereo headset with a 3 5mm connector you need to purchase a stereo adapter Visit palm com centroverizon support for more info on audio accessories Connecting to a Bluetooth hands free device K
32. The battery comes with enough of a charge that you can complete the setup process and activate your phone After activation we recommend charging your smartphone for three hours or until the indicator light is solid green to give it a full charge See Maximizing battery life for tips on maximizing the life of your smartphone battery Tip To avoid draining the battery charge your smartphone every day especially if you use your phone often DID YOU KNOW If your battery ever becomes fully drained your info is still stored safely on your smartphone until you connect it to a power source and charge the battery 1 Plug the AC charger into a wall outlet 2 Connect the charger cable to the bottom of your smartphone Make sure the arrow on the connector is facing up toward the screen 12 CHARGING THE BATTERY 3 To confirm that your smartphone is being charged check the indicator light on your smartphone e Solid red indicates that your smartphone is being charged Solid green indicates that your smartphone is fully charged TT Indicator light If the battery is fully drained it may take a few moments for the indicator light to turn on when you begin charging If the indicator light does not turn on when you connect your smartphone to the AC charger double check the cable SETTING UP connection and the electrical outlet to which it is connected CHAPTER DID YOU KN
33. To save a picture press Menu and select Save Picture from the Message menu You can access saved pictures later by pressing Applications and selecting Pics amp Videos E To copy the text use the stylus to highlight the text press Menu select Edit and then select Copy CHAPTER To stop playback of a message select Play Stop To view message details press Menu and select Message Details from the Message menu To save a calendar or contact entry open the message details You can access saved entries later by pressing Applications and selecting Calendar amp or Contacts E depending on the type of entry you saved Select OK MESSAGING 21 YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES CHAPTER Arranging your messages You can rearrange the messages in any folder by using the Sort command 1 Press Applications and select Messaging In the title bar select the folder for example Inbox or Sent you want to sort Press Menu 22 Select View and then select Sort by Name or Sort by Date Message RIN Option 51051 Top of List Deleting messages You can delete several messages at once from any folder by using the Purge command Tip To delete an individual message highlight it in the message list and then select Delete 6 Press Applications and select Messaging In the titl
34. Wireless Sync and to learn how to send and receive mail see the documentation at the following location www wirelesssync vzw com How do get started 1 If you are setting up a personal email account or if your corporate email account does not use a Microsoft Exchange server or a Domino server gather the following info and then follow the steps in Setting up Wireless Sync to Incoming mail server port number Mail protocol POP or IMAP If your corporate email account uses a Microsoft Exchange server or a Domino server gather the following info and then follow the steps in Setting up Wireless Sync to work with corporate email Wireless Sync password if you have one Mobile phone number e Email address and password If your corporate email account uses a Wireless Sync server gather the following info and then follow the steps in Setting up Wireless Sync to work with a corporate Wireless Sync server e The URL for the Wireless Sync server Your corporate login and password work with Internet email Wireless Sync password if you have one Mobile phone number e Email address and password Incoming mail server name DID YOU kNOW Depending on your service agreement and rate plan data fees may apply when you download the Wireless Sync software 62 THE WIRELESS SYNC APPLICATION YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES QO tc ul E Setting up Wireless Sync to wo
35. an expansion card as long as the files are in a supported format NOTE The version of Documents To Go that comes with your smartphone supports viewing of Microsoft Office 2007 documents To edit Office 2007 files on your smartphone however you must save the files in Office 2003 format For information about an upgrade that supports Office 2007 go to dataviz com additional YOUR MEMOS AND DOCUMENTS o CHAPTER fees may apply If you install the Documents To Go desktop software from the Palm Software Installation CD you can use Documents To Go to transfer files from your computer to your smartphone when you synchronize Here are a few more examples of what you can do with Documents Send email attachments in Word Excel PowerPoint and Acrobat file formats DOC XLS PPT and PDF Download and view Word Excel PowerPoint and Acrobat files DOC XLS PPT and PDF Create or edit a Word compatible document or Excel compatible spreadsheet on your smartphone and then save it in the native DOC or XLS format Create a PowerPoint presentation on your computer use the Documents To Go desktop application to optimize the file for your smartphone and then sync the file onto your smartphone to view it on the go DOCUMENTS TO GO PROFESSIONAL 153 O YOUR MEMOS AND DOCUMENTS CHAPTER NOTE The Documents application does not support some editing functions such as multiple font sizes and spell checking
36. application Installing bonus software from My Centro on your computer 1 On your computer go to palm com centroverizon support 2 Follow the onscreen instructions to download the application s you want to install 3 When prompted to select either Save or Run select Run to place the application s in the install queue 4 Synchronize your smartphone with your computer to install the application s on your smartphone Installing other third party applications from a computer When you download an application to your computer it is probably in a compressed format such as a ZIP or SIT file If the file is compressed you need to use a decompression utility on your computer such as WinZip or Allume Stuffit Expander before you install the application on your smartphone CHAPTER INSTALLING APPLICATIONS D YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS CHAPTER BEFORE YOU BEGIN To install an app from your computer to your smartphone you must first install Palm Desktop software on your computer see Installing the desktop synchronization software 1 On your computer open Palm Desktop 2 Windows Drag and drop the file s onto the Palm desktop installation tool Mac Drag and drop the file s onto the Send To Device droplet in the Palm folder 3 Select your device name from the User list and then click OK 4 Synchronize your smartphone with your computer to install the application s on your s
37. application 13 Menu Tip Protect your screen Be careful to store your smartphone away from items that might scratch or crush the screen Your smartphone comes with a screen protector Visit palm com centroverizon support to find carrying cases and other useful accessories DID YOU KNOW You can reassign some buttons to open an application you select see Reassigning buttons for details PALM CENTRO SMARTPHONE OVERVIEW O SETTING UP Back view CHAPTER Self portrait mirror Camera lens IR infrared port Expansion card slot Lanyard connector Power connector Microphone Speaker ON Ooh WN 9 Battery door 10 Headset jack 11 Sync connector IMPORTANT The smartphone speaker includes a large magnet so be sure to keep your smartphone away from credit cards or other items that could be demagnetized Top view Bi 111 Ringer switch DID YOU KNOW The Ringer switch silences all sounds at once so you don t need to hunt for Off buttons all over the device 1 PALM CENTRO SMARTPHONE OVERVIEW Inserting the battery IMPORTANT Use the battery that came with your smartphone An unauthorized battery cannot power your Centro smartphone Do not use a battery from another device in your smartphone Using a battery meant for another device can damage your smartphone Similarly do not use the Centro smartphone battery in another device For info on repla
38. computer manually enter any Calendar info you added to your smartphone since the last time you synchronized 7 Click HotSync manager 9 in the taskbar and select Custom 8 Select Calendar 9 Click Change 10 Select Desktop overwrites handheld and then click OK 11 Synchronize your smartphone and your computer TROUBLESHOOTING Q 12 Repeat steps 7 through 9 to open the Calendar Change HotSync Action dialog box again 13 Make sure Synchronize the files is selected and Set as default is checked and then click OK You should now be able to assign time zones to your events without encountering this problem IMPORTANT To avoid this problem in the future do not assign time zones to your events Palm Desktop software does not support time zones The text of my memos is truncated after sync If you use your desktop software to create a memo that is longer than 4 096 characters the excess characters are truncated when you transfer the memo to your smartphone CHAPTER SYNCHRONIZATION 221 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER Phone Signal strength is weak Become familiar with low coverage areas where you live commute work and play Then you will know when to expect signal strength issues You can check signal strength by looking at the signal strength Pal icon in the title bar of the Phone application s Main View The stronger the signal the more bars that appear If you are outside a coverage area n
39. door downward to remove it from your smartphone 2 Open the expansion slot door 3 Hold your smartphone with the screen facing you and hold the card with the label facing down The notch on the card should be pointing toward you S A a 4 Insert the card into the expansion card slot until you feel it lock into place TIP The expansion card slot has a push push mechanism push in gently to insert a card push in gently to remove it tip If the Ringer switch is set to Sound On you hear a confirmation tone when you insert or remove an expansion card 5 Close the expansion slot door 6 Replace the battery door 180 USING EXPANSION CARDS YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS Removing an expansion card 1 5 6 Gently press down on the battery door and then slide the door downward to remove it from your device Open the expansion slot door Press the card into the expansion slot to release it from the expansion slot After you feel the expansion card slot eject the card remove the card from the slot Close the expansion slot door Replace the battery door Opening applications on an expansion card After you insert an expansion card into the expansion card slot you can open any of the applications stored on the expansion card 1 Insert the expansion card into the expansion card slot The Card category of Applications View automatically appears 5 41 pml Bcard O Tu E
40. email messages 1 Select the phone number on the web page or in the message 2 Press Center to open the Dial Number dialog box 3 Select Dial to make the call Tip If you can t use the 5 way or stylus to highlight and dial a phone number on a web page or in a message it means that your smartphone doesn t recognize the number as a phone number You can still use the menus to copy and paste the number into the Dial Pad Redialing a recently called number To dial the last number From the Phone application s Main View press and hold Send fi to dial the last number you called To select from your most recently dialed numbers From the Phone application s Main View press Send D to open the Redial list highlight the number you want to call and then press Send again to make the call To select from your call history list Select the Call Log favorite button You can also access your Call Log from the Phone application s Main View by pressing 46 MAKING CALLS Send i and selecting Call Log from the Redial list DID YOU KNOW You can send a text message from Contacts or your Call Log by highlighting a number pressing Center on the 5 way and then selecting Message Receiving calls To receive calls your phone must be on This is different from having only the screen turned on see Turning your phone on and off When your phone is off your calls go to voicemail DID YOU KNOW If you a
41. nidcd nih gov health hearing CHAPTER National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Hubert H Humphrey Bldg 200 Independence Ave SW Washington DC 20201 Voice 1 800 35 NIOSH 1 800 356 4674 Internet http www cdc gov niosh topics noise Precaution against hearing loss Protect your hearing Listening to this device at full volume for a long period of time can damage your hearing A pleine puissance l coute prolong e du baladeur peut endommager l oreille de l utilisateur Consultez notre site web www palm com fr pour plus d informations IMPORTANT SAFETY AND LEGAL INFORMATION 243 CHAPTER 244 IMPORTANT SAFETY AND LEGAL INFORMATION Specifications Radio CDMA 1900 800 MHz digital dual band EVDO and 1xRTT Phone features e Speakerphone e Hands free headset jack 2 5mm 4 barrel connector e Microphone mute option e TTY TDD compatible e 3 way calling Processor technology Intel PXA270 Bulverde processor 312MHz Expansion MicroSD card slot Battery e Rechargeable lithium ion e Removable for replacement e 3 5 hours full charge time Palm OS by ACCESS version Palm OS 5 4 9 Camera 1 3 megapixel e Still image capture resolution 1280 x 1024 e 2x digital zoom e Video capture resolution 352 x 288 e Automatic light balance SPECIFICATIONS 245 Size IIA OSA 1072 mm x 53 65 mm x 18 6 mm Wei
42. on your computer in the Archive folder of your user folder If you have trouble locating your user folder see can t find my user folder Press Applications CHAPTER 2 If you want to remove an application from an expansion card insert the card into your smartphone 3 Press Menu 2 4 Select Delete from the App menu 5 Select the Delete From pick list and select the location of the application you want to remove Phone or card name gt 6 Select the application that you want to remove WARNING Warning Be certain to delete only files that you know belong to the application you want to remove When in doubt it s best not to delete a file to avoid damaging an application you still want to use 7 Select Delete and then select Yes to confirm the deletion 8 Synchronize to remove the application from the Backup subfolder on your computer REMOVING APPLICATIONS 167 D YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS CHAPTER Manually deleting applications If an app you delete reappears on your smartphone you may need to manually delete the app from your computer 1 Locate your Backup subfolder on your computer Windows C Program Files Palm lt device name gt Mac Mac HDWMpplicationsiPalmWUsersi lt device names If you upgraded from a previous version of Palm Desktop your Backup subfolder may be located in the palmOne or Handspring folder 2 f you find a PRC or PDB f
43. one see Deleting a favorite button 3 Enter a label for the favorite e f the entry is for an existing contact select Lookup Start entering the last YOUR PHONE name of the contact and select the contact when it appears in the lookup list e If the entry is for a new contact enter the label press Down Y and enter the number Add Favorite Li Label Jane W Number 555 1234 Quick Key J press and hold Optional Enter a Quick Key which you can press and hold from the Phone application to instantly dial this speed dial number The Quick Key works only from the Main View of the phone application Optional Select More and then select advanced options Extra Digits Defines additional digits to dial such as a password or extension To enter a one second pause insert a comma between digits To add a longer pause enter more commas CHAPTER DEFINING FAVORITE BUTTONS 61 YOUR PHONE CHAPTER 6 Dial Extra Digits Automatically Dials predefined extra digits immediately after dialing the phone number when checked Select OK Creating other types of favorite buttons 1 2 Press Phone Use the 5 way O to access Favorites Select a blank button Select the Types pick list and select Call Log Dial Pad Application Message Email or Web Link Enter a label for the favorite and enter any other necessary information on the screen Optional
44. or other hazard e 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 this standard CTIA 1725 Use of an unqualified battery may present a risk of fire explosion leakage or other hazard Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations Battery usage by children should be supervised 240 IMPORTANT SAFETY AND LEGAL INFORMATION e Avoid dropping the phone or battery If the phone or battery is dropped especially on a hard surface and the user suspects damage take it to a service center for inspection Improper battery use may result in a fire explosion or other hazard For those host devices that utilize a USB port as a charging source the host device s user manual shall include a statement that the phone shall only be connected to products that bear the USB IF logo or have completed the USB IF compliance program e Based on DOT rules spare batteries must not be transported in checked luggage on commercial flights Spare batteries can only be transported in carry on luggage For more information http safetravel dog gov whats new batteries html Driving Safety Tips Always obey all laws and regulations on the use of the smartphone in your driving area Avoid talking on a cell phone while driving Use a hands free device Operational Warnings
45. press of a button TIP LOOK HERE Don t miss the helpful tips and cross references given in these boxes What s in the box The box containing your smartphone contains all the following items Hardware Centro smartphone Rechargeable battery AC charger USB sync cable YOUR NEW PALM CENTRO SMARTPHONE 3 m e O o E m CHAPTER Documentation and software Quick Reference e Quickstart Guide e Palm Software Installation CD which includes the following e Palm Desktop software Links to bonus software for your smartphone e User Guide this guide e Palm warranty What do need to get started This guide helps you set up your smartphone and quickly learn to use it To get started you need all the items that came in the box see What s in the box plus the following Appropriate service contracts Phone and text messaging services require a service contract with Verizon Wireless Web multimedia and email messaging Services require a service contract and data services from Verizon Wireless Data speeds vary based on network availability and capacity Contact Verizon Wireless for details about your data Service options e A location where you are within coverage of yournetwork e An electrical outlet e The computer with which you want to synchronize your personal information Where can learn more Whether you re on the go or at your computer there are severa
46. suggestions on diagnosing third party software issues After a hard reset you can restore previously synchronized information the next time you sync IMPORTANT f you set a password on your smartphone performing a hard reset reformats your smartphone This is a more severe form of a hard reset which removes all your information and restores 210 RESETTING YOUR SMARTPHONE your formats preferences and other settings to the factory default settings tip Some third party applications do not create a backup on your computer when you synchronize If you perform a hard reset you may lose data in these applications and you will need to reinstall the application after the hard reset Please contact the application s developer to find out which data is backed up during synchronization 1 Remove the battery from your smartphone and then reinsert it Don t know how See Replacing the battery 2 When the Palm logo appears press and hold Power End until the black progress bar at the bottom of the screen fills and disappears When the second Palm logo appears release Power End i 3 When the Erase all data prompt appears press Up A to confirm the hard reset TROUBLESHOOTING IMPORTANT If a Reformatting in progress message appears do not touch your smartphone until the process is complete This may take up to ten minutes 4 When the language selection screen appears select the same language yo
47. synchronizing with 18 26 transferring items from 129 153 transferring items to 128 Con button calculator 164 Conduit Settings command 125 conduits 138 219 Conf button 54 conference calls 53 54 55 Confirm message deletion option 94 conflicting apps 182 207 conflicting events 142 Connect Bluetooth command 66 connection icons 75 99 connections adding Bluetooth devices and 64 113 device to PCs 22 23 dial up networking and 107 112 ending broadband 110 receiving or sending over wireless 169 170 restrictions for 51 setting network preferences for 94 synchronizing over Bluetooth 176 178 synchronizing over infrared 178 179 troubleshooting 222 227 229 TTY devices and 74 VPNs and 202 web services and 97 99 107 constants 164 Contact Edit screen 57 58 59 contact names 44 45 contacts adding photos to 127 adding ringtones for 59 253 assigning caller IDs to 58 59 assigning favorites to 61 categorizing 57 changing info for 57 creating 57 deleting 60 entering info for 56 57 getting directions for 58 looking up 44 61 marking as private 57 saving info for 52 91 searching for 57 69 selecting 46 sorting 57 synchronizing 25 viewing details about 45 Contacts application 25 56 57 188 Contacts button 57 Contacts list 46 57 conversion functions calculator 162 163 cookies 105 106 Copy button 182 Copy command 104 182 Copy Items dialog box 126 Copy items to pick list 126 Copy To pick list 18
48. the Bookmarks menu 3 Enter a title for this page of bookmarks 4 Use the stylus to drag and drop a bookmark into the desired slot Move a bookmark to a different page by dragging and dropping it onto one of the Bookmark Page E icons at the bottom of the screen 5 Select OK Downloading files from a web page The web browser lets you download files that are recognized by one of the applications on your smartphone When you download a file you can open it in the application that recognizes the file For example if you download an MP3 file you can listen to it later in the Pocket Tunes application If a file is not recognized by any application on your smartphone you cannot open it on your smartphone You can however download the file to an expansion card transfer it to your computer using an expansion card reader sold separately and view it on your computer You can download files such as new applications and choose to play or save 102 WEB BROWSER YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES Q tc ul E E music and video files in many popular 4 Select Yes I formats provided that the website permits the downloading of files tip You can also save an image from a web 7 page by tapping and holding it with the stylus Item Supported File Types Pictures JPG WBME GIR PNG Streaming files from a web page Videos MP4 3G2 ASF WMV The web browser lets you stream files that Ringtones
49. the video in the location you selected in step 2 Deletes the video Opens the Messaging application with the video attached The receiving device must support video messages Opens a dialog box where you can adjust the volume during playback CAMERA AND CAMCORDER 121 Ce YOUR PHOTOS VIDEOS AND MUSIC CHAPTER TiP During playback tap and drag the progress indicator bar to jump to a different section of the video Select Pause to pause video playback Customizing your Camera settings You can customize the built in camera s settings for your smartphone 1 2 Press Applications and select Camera dd or Camcorder 48 Press Menu If you are in Camera View the Photo Settings screen appears If you are in Camcorder View the Video Settings screen appears Set any of the following preferences Effects Sets the color palette for the current picture or video You cannot change an item s palette after you take the picture or video Prompt sound Pictures only Sets the sound that plays before you take the picture Shutter sound Determines whether a sound plays when you take a picture Microphone Videos only Turns the microphone on and off so that you can record videos with or without sound Resolution Sets the default size for newly captured pictures or videos Date stamp Pictures only Determines whether the date the picture is taken appears on your pictures
50. to move around on your smartphone is similar Most applications on your smartphone use the same set of controls in the same way So once you learn how to use these controls on your smartphone you ll be driving all over town and you won t even need a map Benefits e Find and open applications quickly Access many more characters and Access extra features with menus symbols than are displayed on the Move around in applications with Feder one hand using the 5 way navigator CHAPTER 3 In this chapter Moving around the screen Using the keyboard Opening applications MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM CENTRO SMARTPHONE CHAPTER Moving around the screen of HO To move around the Palm Centro screen you can use the 5 way navigator for one handed navigation or you can tap items on the screen with the stylus With use you will find your own favorite way to Amt tata scroll highlight and select menu items 1 UA 2 Right gt TIP Some third party applications may not 3 Down Y work with the 5 way navigator and you must 4 Left 4 use the stylus instead 5 Center O DID YOU KNOW In this guide we use arrow icons to indicate directions on the 5 way Highlighting and selecting items These are different from any onscreen arrows that you tap with your stylus or select with the On most screens one item a button a 5 way to display pick lists list entry or a
51. to their true home page If the web browser on your smartphone can t follow the redirector try using a desktop browser to see the landing page of the redirector and then enter that address in the web browser on your smartphone tip Your smartphone can open your email application when you select an email address on a web page If nothing happens when you select the link make sure your email application is already set up It takes a long time for a web page to load If it is taking longer than usual to load web pages you may have traveled from a BroadbandAccess EVDO service area to a 1xRTT service area Although NationalAccess 1xRTT data service is considered a high speed data service it seems slow if you are used to EVDO speed 1 Press Phone amp and look for either the 1xRTT Ej or EVDO E icon in the title bar of the Phone application s Main View 2 If you see the EVDO EJ icon there may be a problem with the website you are trying to access Try opening a different web page to see if the problem persists 3 If you see the 1xRTT icon you may be experiencing the difference in performance between the two types of data networks 4 To be sure there is not a problem with your connection to the Verizon Wireless network press and hold Power End i to turn off your phone Then press and hold the same button to turn it back on again 5 Try opening the web page again to see if it loads faster
52. trying to synchronize offline set your Outlook Calendar Contacts Notes and Tasks to be available offline tip Outlook subfolders and public folders are not accessible with the included software You may want to use a third party solution instead TiP Outlook only If you want to sync your info with a global Exchange Address Book you must copy the addresses to your local Contacts list in Outlook right click the addresses and select Add to Personal Address Book have duplicate entries in Microsoft Outlook after sync 1 Open Microsoft Outlook and delete the duplicate entries On your computer go to the application with duplicate entries and manually enter any info you added to your smartphone since the last time you synchronized Right click HotSync manager 9 in the taskbar and select Custom SYNCHRONIZATION 219 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER Select an application that has duplicate entries and also has Outlook in its name Click Change Select Desktop overwrites handheld and then click OK If more than one application has duplicate entries repeat steps 4 through 6 for each application with duplicates Click Done Synchronize your smartphone and your computer My appointments show up in the wrong time slot after sync If you create an appointment in the wrong time zone that is your desktop was set to the wrong time zone it shows up in the wrong time zone on your smartphone
53. whenever the screen is off Each time you wake up the screen you must turn off Keyguard to unlock the keyboard and use your smartphone To turn off Keyguard do the following 1 When the screen is off press Power End i to wake up the screen 2 Press Center to turn off Keyguard LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO 193 YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS CHAPTER Preferences General 4 Default apps Formats Keyguard Power Sound amp Alerts Touchscreen Communication Bluetooth Handsfree Keyguard Press Center button to unlock 8 27 pm Thu 12 18 You can change how quickly Keyguard turns on or you can disable this feature altogether To change the Keyguard settings do the following Press Applications and select Prefs 3 Select Keyguard Select the Auto Keyguard pick list and then do one of the following Select how quickly you want Keyguard to turn on When power is turned off 5 seconds after power off or 30 seconds after power off Select Disable to completely disable the Keyguard feature until you turn it on again by pressing Option a Power End E when the screen is on 6 Select Done Locking your screen You can set your smartphone to automatically lock the screen s touch sensitive features in certain situations 1 wo Press Applications and select Prefs 3 Select Keyguard Check any of the following boxes
54. work perform a hard reset see Performing a hard reset The screen doesn t respond accurately to taps or it activates wrong features al Press Applications Use the 5 way to select Prefs 43 Use the 5 way to select Touchscreen Follow the onscreen instructions to align the screen Select Done If the problem persists check for dirt between the screen and the edge of the smartphone If you re using a screen protector make sure that it is properly installed SCREEN 213 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER There s a blinking bell in the upper left corner The blinking bell in the upperleft corner of the screen is the Alert icon It appears when you have alarms or messages that you haven t acknowledged 1 Press and hold Center C or tap the blinking bell A with your stylus 2 When the list of pending alerts appears do either of the following e Select the text of the alert to view the item The item stays in the list e Check the box next to an alert to clear it from the list and then select Done e If there s more than one item in the list select Clear All Synchronization Synchronization backs up the information from your smartphone onto your computer and vice versa If you ever need to perform a hard reset or otherwise need to erase all your information on your smartphone you can synchronize your smartphone with your computer to restore the info Similarly if your computer cr
55. you open an application see Opening applications experiment with using the 5 way to highlight various screen elements Highlighting text You can use the stylus to highlight text on the screen e Tap and drag the stylus across the text you want to highlight e To highlight a word double tap it e To highlight a paragraph triple tap it 30 MOVING AROUND THE SCREEN MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM CENTRO SMARTPHONE Accessing command buttons CHAPTER TES Edit Options J In most applications command buttons E New Event such as New OK and Details appear at the oe bottom of the screen In many cases you Delete Note can jump directly to these buttons instead of scrolling to them Send Event Beam Category Send Categor Suu e From a list screen such as the Memos list press Right to jump to the first 6 00 button e From a screen where you create or edit entries such as Contact Edit press Center C to jump to the first button ida dialog box such as Edit 2 Press Right gt and Left 4 to switch Categories press Up A or Down Y to between menus scroll to the buttons mE 3 Press Up A and Down Y to highlight a menu item Menu shortcut Selecting menu items 4 Press Center to select the menu item or press Menu to close the menu and cancel your selection Many applications have menus to give you access to additional features These menus are usually hid
56. your Contacts list you are prompted to add the number to your Contacts list To create a new contact entry for this number select Create a New Contact and enter the contact s info To add this number to an existing contact entry select Add to a Contact To decline adding this number select Cancel 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 right away follow these steps to add it later 82 WHAT CAN I DO WHEN I M ON A CALL 1 In the Call Log see Redialing a recently called number highlight the number you want to save Press Menu Select Add Contact Enter the information for the entry a fF WN Select Done Making a second call You can make a second call while your first call is still active You can then switch between two independent conversations or you can join several calls in a conference See Making a conference call 1 Dial the first number and wait until the person answers 2 Select Hold 3 Select Add Call 4 Dial the second number NOTE To dial the second number you can use any of the methods described in Making calls 5 When the Dial another call prompt appears select Yes When two calls are in progress Active YOUR PHONE o CHAPTER Call View includes two status lines each representing one of the calls Verizon Wireless SEMA 0 Jim Henri M OnHold 408 555 2760 01 1
57. 0002 e eee eee 17 Synchronizing information the basics lllllilllel leen 23 Chapter 3 Moving around on your Palm Centro smartphone 27 Moving around the screen 0 0000 cect tees 29 Usima the keyboard acute al doa cane lc da der ed 33 Opening applicati0NS 4 1 em dre dc dd Beh eae dd x cc de be 37 Chapter Tour phe iii eirrd aco EROR Eae 296204 55 RES DES 240 A ER ERR 39 Turning your smartphone on and off 2 41 Makirigi callS e ociosa a edere dea bre en a sis ig 43 RecelvingicallS s inesse c dete ned sido de orien pibe ded dai 47 USiNGiVOICEMalllla s Xx er toS te ed Rn ora 48 What can do when l monacall 2 liliis 50 Entering names and phone numbers 0 0 ee cece eee rn 56 Defining favorite buttons liliis en 60 CONTENTS iii Using a haridsesfree device sss eee aang dE OE dee ter dedo des pa ae Shee a 63 Customizing phone settings eero dancan aaneen Ke ses 68 What are all those icons 2 eee 75 Chapter 5 Your email and other messageS 000 cece eects 79 EmailOn your smatphone ska eked aa VE aa ae eee a Ane gs He bebe 81 The Wireless Sync applicatilom c eremo so ad ia 81 IMESSAQINO iii died ae PCR eges Far a P is 88 Chapter 6 Your connections to the web and wireless deviceS 97 Web DrOWSEN oe don wale e a a a a diia 99 Connecting your computer to the Internet through your smartphone 07 Connecting with Bluetooth devi
58. 142 defining favorite buttons for 62 deleting 231 dialing from 46 restrictions for 51 109 sending 90 99 synchronizing 25 81 troubleshooting 225 email accounts 82 85 86 email applications 81 192 228 email messaging services 4 email providers 81 emergency calls 77 195 emoticons 89 empty battery icon 14 empty time slots 142 Enable background play option 132 Enable Voice Privacy option 73 encryption 73 99 Eng x display format 164 engineering notation 164 errors 217 223 233 Escalate ring tone volume option 70 EVDO data services 75 EVDO technology 235 event conflicts 142 Event Details dialog box 139 140 141 events adding alarms for 139 143 categorizing 141 changing 141 color coding 141 creating 138 139 deleting 141 displaying 69 142 143 scheduling repeating 140 synchronizing 25 137 troubleshooting 220 221 viewing duration of 142 Excel spreadsheets 153 Exchange Address Book 219 Exchange servers 82 85 86 137 exiting applications 232 expansion card slot 180 expansion cards accessing items on 181 caution for 183 copying to 126 182 deleting apps on 167 displaying photo or video albums on 123 downloading to 102 formatting 183 184 inserting 180 installing apps on 166 managing files on 181 moving files to 129 opening items on 181 230 removing 181 renaming 183 storing info on 159 180 transferring files from 19 troubleshooting 183 viewing info about 183 Extend
59. 2 Copy to Ringtone command 156 copying applications 182 phone numbers 43 104 photos or videos 126 text 91 104 copyrighted materials 125 corporate email accounts 82 85 86 202 corporate servers 202 country specific preferences See language settings coupling 222 coverage area 15 75 222 coverage area alerts 71 Coverage in out pick list 71 crashes 214 Create chats from messages pick list 94 creating application categories 191 bookmarks 100 business cards 60 contacts 57 events 138 139 partnerships 65 110 116 passwords 197 playlists 132 133 private entries 197 speed dial buttons 61 62 text memos 155 text messages 88 89 voice captions 120 127 voice memos 156 wallpaper 127 current date and time 144 current events 69 Current Privacy pick list 198 customer service Palm 5 customer service Verizon Wireless 48 customizing device 185 See also preferences D daily events 143 data service icons 75 99 data service options 4 data services 81 88 99 databases 161 164 Date amp Time Preferences screen 139 200 date formats 189 Date stamp pick list 122 dates See also calendar adding to photos 122 254 changing event 141 completing tasks and 147 148 150 setting system 200 sorting on 92 viewing current 144 viewing due 148 150 Day View 137 142 daylight savings 145 146 decimal values 164 189 decompression utilities 165 Default Alarm pick list 144 Default Apps Preferences screen 192 default
60. 21 deleting 231 getting help with 166 232 hard resets and 210 installing 21 165 207 searching in 161 synchronizing and 21 211 214 troubleshooting 231 232 uninstalling 210 VPN clients and 203 third party software See third party applications three way calling 53 54 55 Thumbnail View 123 125 128 time recording videos and 120 scheduling events and 138 141 setting system 200 viewing 144 time bars 142 time formats 189 time preferences 200 time slots calendar 142 Time Zone pick list 138 time zones 138 200 220 Timed Events option 143 timestamps 94 Tips icon 5 to do items See tasks toolbars 104 124 touchscreen See screen Touchscreen Preferences screen 190 touch sensitive features 194 transmission delays 225 226 transmitting location 73 77 travel alarm 146 trickle charging device 13 trigonometric functions 163 troubleshooting 5 205 truncated text 221 Trusted Devices list 113 115 116 170 trusted pairs See partnerships Y devices 73 Y icon 74 Y TDD Mode icon 76 Y TDD pick list 74 tutorial 4 Typing starts contacts search option 69 U unauthorized calls 195 unauthorized users 193 Unfiled category 171 173 uninstalling applications 167 168 Palm software 217 third party apps 210 Unknown Caller pick list 70 unlocking the keyboard 193 unread messages 78 96 137 142 untimed events 139 140 143 updating application software 207 information 18 24
61. 237 Quick Tour 4 QuickText phrases 89 R radians 164 radio 245 random numbers 163 range Bluetooth 169 Rel button calculator 164 receipts messaging 94 96 recently viewed web pages 100 rechargeable battery See battery Record command 172 Record Completion Date option 150 recorder 156 recording ringtones 70 sounds 144 videos 120 121 voice memos 156 Records button 169 recovering information 214 recovering passwords 199 recurring events 140 143 Redial list 46 redirector websites 228 refreshing web pages 100 227 reinstalling Palm Desktop software 219 Reminder Sound pick list 144 reminders See alarms alerts Remove from album command 127 removing apps 167 215 Rename Card command 183 Rename Memo command 157 repeat intervals events 140 repeating alarms 144 repeating events 140 143 repeating tasks 147 rescheduling events 141 resets 207 209 211 caution for 196 210 Resolution pick list 122 resolution settings 119 121 restarting device See resets restoring factory defaults 192 Review photos videos pick list 122 ringer 48 72 187 Ringer switch 10 42 ringtone file types 103 Ringtone pick list 59 ringtones adding to caller IDs 59 downloading 68 103 recording 70 saving voice memos as 156 setting for phone 69 70 setting preferences for 69 roaming icon 75 Roaming message 75 rotating photos 127 S Save As command 154 Save as Contact command 127 Save as Wallpaper command 127 Save List bu
62. 3 Jane Jones M 555 3333 2 Hang ancel Up All Uspkr Copt When the second cal is an outgoing call you can conference the two calls but you cannot swap between them When the second cal is an incoming call you can swap between the two calls but you cannot conference them When two calls are acti ve and you press Power End you hang up both calls If the second call is an outgoing call you can return to the first call by waiting for the person on the second call to hang up If you accidentally hang up both calls your smartphone automatically dials the number that was on hold WHAT CAN I DO WHEN I M ON A CALL 53 YOUR PHONE CHAPTER Receiving a second call call waiting When you are on a call you can receive a second call and have separate conversations with each caller When the second call comes in you hear a call waiting tone and the Call Waiting dialog box appears You can do any of the following to handle the second call To place the current call on hold and answer the new call press Send f or select Answer To send the new call to voicemail select Ignore e To send the new call to voicemail and send the caller a text message select Ignore with Text NOTE Sending text messages to land line phones may not be supported e To hang up the current call and answer the new call press Power End i When the incoming call message reappears sele
63. 3 Optional Enter a device name that identifies your smartphone when it is discovered by other Bluetooth devices YOUR PHONE o NOTE Use the same device name for all your Bluetooth connections If you change the device name you need to re create any partnerships you have already created CHAPTER 4 Select Setup Devices 5 Select Hands free Setup Setup Devices Li Sa Hands free Setup Configure a Bluetooth headset or car kit for your device o HotSync Setup Configure Bluetooth HotSync between your device and PC 6 Follow the onscreen instructions to create a partnership with the specific hands free device When prompted enter a passkey IMPORTANT Some hands free devices have a predefined passkey If your device has a predefined passkey you can find it in the documentation for that device Other devices provide a screen where you enter a passkey that you make up In either case you must use the same passkey on both your smartphone and your hands free USING A HANDS FREE DEVICE 65 YOUR PHONE CHAPTER device We recommend that where possible you make up a passkey of 16 alphanumeric characters letters and numerals only to improve the security of your smartphone The longer the passkey the more difficult it is for the passkey to be deciphered 7 After you finish setting up the device select Done to return to Trusted Devices View NOTE For some car kits you need to initiate a Bluet
64. 3 storing 151 159 180 230 transferring 19 updating 18 24 174 175 upgrading and 20 infrared port See IR port installation tool 237 installing applications 164 166 bonus software 25 164 165 Palm Desktop software 21 22 209 quarantined files 18 synch software 21 22 third party software 21 165 207 VPN client software 202 VZAccess Manager 108 109 interference 223 224 internal memory See memory international clock See World Clock international information See language settings nternational phone numbers 72 nternet 97 123 See also web browsing nternet connections troubleshooting 226 226 229 nternet email 81 83 nto album pick list 126 invalid characters 89 R port beaming over 171 172 173 defined 236 synchronizing over 178 179 215 iTunes 130 259 J JavaScript elements 105 K keyboard dialing from 43 44 entering alternate characters from 35 36 entering info from 33 35 locking 42 193 194 restoring defaults for 192 keyboard backlight 33 188 202 Keyguard 41 193 194 Known Caller pick list 70 L Label color pick list 94 and line phones 48 anguage settings 22 189 209 laptops 177 178 LED light 13 ength conversions 163 ightning bolts 13 77 inks See URLs web links ist screens 30 31 See also pick lists ist view applications 191 listening to music 64 128 131 voice captions 123 voice memos 156 voicemail 48 oading web pages 228 ocation transmitting
65. 73 Location icon 73 77 ocation information 141 200 Lock amp Turn Off option 197 ock codes 195 Lock Device dialog box 197 Lock icon 99 125 167 172 ocking Centro smartphone 196 keyboard 42 193 194 screen 194 ogic functions 163 Lookup button 61 looping device 210 losing information 183 210 passwords 196 199 Lost Password option 199 lowercase characters 33 M Mac systems finding user folders 215 installing from 22 108 166 installing to expansion cards and 166 removing apps and 168 requirements for 18 synchronizing and 25 175 179 216 transferring music from 129 130 uninstalling desktop software and 217 upgrading and 20 208 217 Manage Playlists command 132 map World Clock 145 maps 58 228 Mask Records option 197 mathematical functions 163 Media application 128 media features 15 41 Media Player 129 130 memory freeing 106 167 230 loading web pages and 106 running apps and 230 saving 141 149 memory slots calculator 164 memos 155 221 See also notes voice memos Memos application 25 151 155 188 Memos icon 155 Menu icon 31 menus 31 message icons 96 Message Tone pick list 96 messages See also email text messages multimedia messages adding emoticons to 89 displaying unread 78 invalid characters in 89 saving as drafts 89 troubleshooting 225 226 Messaging application changing fonts for 188 customizing 93 opening 38 88 120 121 overview 88 sorting options for 92
66. ANCE SETTINGS 1 Open the application in which you want to change the font 2 Press Menu 3 Select Options and then select Font 4 Selecta font style In the web browser select the Font size pick list and select Large or Small Small font Small bold font Large bold font Large font A amp oONMN2O 5 Select OK Setting display formats Formats Preferences enable you to select number conventions based on geographic regions For example in the United Kingdom time often is expressed using a YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS 11 24 hour clock In the United States time is expressed using a 12 hour clock with an AM or PM suffix Many of the built in applications on your smartphone use the Formats Preferences settings Press Applications and select Prefs E 2 Select Formats 3 Set any of the following preferences Preset to The standard number conventions for your country When you select a country the other Formats Preferences are automatically set to that country s conventions You can also edit each option individually Time The time format Select HH MM to display a 24 hour clock Date The date format Week starts The first day of the week usually Sunday or Monday Numbers The format for numbers with decimal points and commas 4 Select Done CHAPTER DISPLAY AND APPEARANCE SETTINGS 189 3 YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS CHAPTER Aligning the screen to correct tapping problems
67. APTER World Clock 3 5 48 pm Network time Mon Dec 5 2005 v Tokyo Tue 10 48 am 1 48am Set Date amp Time DID YOU KNOW You can run your stylus over the map to see the time in other cities The shadow over the map represents nighttime moving across the globe tip World Clock does not automatically update the system time for daylight saving time To change the Daylight Savings Time setting see Setting the date and time Adding cities If the city you want to display is not in the predefined list you can add it 1 Select a City pick list and select Edit List at the end of the list 2 Select Add 3 Select a location in the same time zone as the city you want to add and then select OK WORLD CLOCK 145 O YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER 4 5 CHAPTER 7 Enter the name of the city Optional Select Location to adjust the latitude and longitude for the location either by moving the cross hairs on the map or by entering the coordinates Then select OK If the city is not on daylight saving time uncheck this box If daylight saving time is observed enter Start and End dates Select OK and then select Done Setting an alarm The next time you travel don t rely on a hotel alarm clock to get you to that important meeting Use your smartphone instead World Clock includes a built in alarm feature that you can use as a travel alarm 1 Select Off in the upperrig
68. ELESS DEVICES Q 5 Select Find to start the search Customizing your web browser settings 1 In Page View press Menu 2 Select Options and then select Preferences 3 Select Page and set any of the following preferences Preferences i Page General Advanced Start With Last Page Viewed H P Restore Default M Show Address Bar Start With Determines which view appears when you open the browser Home Page Sets the page that appears when you select f Restore Default Selects the original home page if you changed it Show Address Bar Sets whether the web address appears in Page View When it is visible you can select the pick list to go to a previously viewed page or enter a URL directly from Page View CHAPTER Select General and set any of the following preferences Preferences i Page General Advanced IV Auto complete O Disable cookies O Disable Javascript Tap and Drag Selects Text Fast mode Vf Disable cascading style sheets If Don t download images Auto complete Determines whether the web browser suggests text based on your previous entries when you begin entering info Disable cookies Determines whether websites can store personalized info on your smartphone Some sites do not work properly if you select this option Disable JavaScript Bypasses JavaScript elements on the web pages you view WEB BROWSER 108 e YOUR CONNEC
69. EY TERM Partnership Two devices for example your smartphone and a hands free device that can connect because each device finds the same passkey on the other device Once you form a partnership with a device you don t need to enter a passkey to connect with that device again Partnership is also known as paired relationship pairing trusted device and trusted pair Once you set up a partnership with a Bluetooth hands free device you can communicate with that device whenever it is turned on and within range Bluetooth range is up to 30 feet 10 meters in optimum environmental conditions Performance and range may be reduced by physical obstacles radio interference from nearby electronic equipment and other factors Tip If you hear a headset buzz or experience poor microphone performance your headset may be incompatible with your smartphone 94 USING A HANDS FREE DEVICE BEFORE YOU BEGIN Prepare your hands free device to accept a Bluetooth connection See the documentation that came with your hands free device for instructions 1 Press Applications and select Bluetooth d or tap the Bluetooth 3 icon in the title bar 2 Select Bluetooth On NOTE The Bluetooth icon changes from gray to blue to let you know that Bluetooth technology is turned on 9Tu ll Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Wireless Technology is On Visibility v Visible Setup Devices Tips
70. Enter a Quick Key which you can press and hold to open the favorite from the Phone application The Quick Key works only from the Main View of the phone application 7 Select OK DID YOU KNOW When creating a Message or Email favorite you can enter multiple addresses simply separate each address with a comma This is an easy way to send messages to a group of people Editing a favorite button 1 2 Press Phone amp Use the 5 way O to access Favorites Highlight the favorite button you want to edit Press Menu Select Edit Favorites Button on the Record menu Make the desired changes For example you can add a Quick Key which you can press and hold to instantly open the favorite from the Phone application The Quick Key works only from the Main View of the phone application 62 DEFINING FAVORITE BUTTONS 7 Select OK Tip You can also organize your buttons on various Favorites pages Open the Record menu and select Edit Favorites Pages Drag and drop the buttons into a new slot To move a favorite to another page drag the button onto the page icon at the bottom of the Screen YOUR PHONE o Using a hands free device Deleting a favorite button 1 Press Phone amp 2 Use the 5 way O to access Favorites 3 Highlight the favorite button you want to delete 4 Press Menu 5 Select Edit Favorites Button on the Record menu 6 Select Delete 7
71. If you swapped out the Dial Pad for wallpaper in the Phone application s Main View see Customizing the Phone application s Main View you can still access the Dial Pad From the Phone application s Main View press Send and then select Dial Pad DID YOU KNOW You can paste numbers directly into the Dial Pad Copy a number from another application and press Phone to switch to the Dial Pad Open the Edit menu and select Paste Press Send to dial Dialing using the keyboard 1 Dialing using the keyboard 2 Press Phone amp CHAPTER MAKING CALLS 43 YOUR PHONE 3 Press the numbered keys to enter the e Last name SMI for Smith phone number You don t need to press e First initial and last name JSM for Option John Smith 4 Press Send f to make the call CHAPTER e First few letters of first and last name SM AN for Smilla Anderson For example entering SM would display Smilla Anderson John Smith and Sally Martin Entering JSM finds only tip After you enter a phone number you can also press Center on the 5 way to select whether to make a phone call or send a text message to that number John Smith Dialing by contact name You need to have names and numbers in sm SA 9 f your contact list before you can make a call Anderson Smilla by contact name or phone number You can Martin Sally nenne add contacts directly into your smartphone Smith John s
72. N on your previous device to remove its associated device name See the documentation that came with your previous device for instructions on performing a hard reset Each device you synchronize with your computer must have a unique name The next time you synchronize your previous device with your computer be sure to assign it a new name If any third party applications are quarantined during the installation do not manually install them Contact the third party developer for software updates and info about compatibility with your smartphone If you have trouble upgrading or finding quarantined files see Upgrading Installing the desktop synchronization software IMPORTANT Even if you already own a Palm OS device and have installed a previous version of the desktop software you must install the software from the Palm Software Installation CD that came with your smartphone SETTING UP BEFORE YOU BEGIN If you are installing on a computer at work make sure your computer is configured to let you install new software Contact your company s IT department for help TIP If you want to sync info with applications other than Palm Desktop or Microsoft Outlook you need to purchase additional third party sync software This sync software is sometimes called a conduit 1 Close any applications that are currently running on your computer including those that are minimized Your computer needs to have all its reso
73. NOW You can check the status of the connection by right clicking the Bluetooth network icon in the taskbar NOTE When a DUN connection is active you cannot use data services on your smartphone For example you cannot browse the Web or send or receive email messages Also any scheduled automatic email retrievals do not take place Receiving or sending phone calls suspends the DUN session The session resumes when the call is ended Terminating a Bluetooth DUN Internet session It is important to end a Bluetooth DUN session after you finish using it Ending the DUN session lets you use the wireless features of your smartphone that require a data connection it frees up the Bluetooth feature so that you can connect to other n2 CONNECTING YOUR COMPUTER TO THE INTERNET THROUGH YOUR SMARTPHONE YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES Q Bluetooth devices and it optimizes battery life too 1 On your computer right click the icon or option representing your smartphone 2 Click Disconnect Connecting with Bluetooth devices trusted devices your smartphone skips the discovery process and creates a secure link as long as the device is within range Bluetooth range is up to 30 feet 10 meters depending on environmental conditions including obstacles radio interference from nearby electronic equipment and other factors CHAPTER When you configure a hands free device as described previously in Conn
74. ON 209 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER 1 Remove the battery from your smartphone and then reinsert it Don t know how See Replacing the battery NOTE The reset begins when you reinsert the battery 2 Atthe end of the soft reset Date amp Time Preferences appear Select Done Performing a system reset A system reset also called a safe or warm reset tells your smartphone to stop what it s doing and start over again without loading any system extras If your smartphone loops or freezes during or after a soft reset a system reset may help Performing a system reset can release your smartphone from an endless loop so that you can uninstall a third party application that may be causing the looping 1 Remove the battery from your smartphone and then reinsert it Don t know how See Replacing the battery 2 When the Palm logo appears press and hold Up amp until the black progress bar at the bottom of the screen fills and disappears and then release Up A 3 Delete the third party application that you suspect is causing the problem 4 Perform a soft reset The wireless features of your smartphone are not available until you complete this step Performing a hard reset A hard reset erases all information and third party software on your smartphone Never perform a hard reset without first trying a soft reset and a system reset and trying to resolve third party software issues See Third party applications for
75. OW You can also trickle charge your smartphone without the AC charger by connecting it to your computer with the sync cable Trickle charging takes longer however Be sure to plug your computer into a power source or your smartphone could drain the computer s battery For the quickest charge time use the AC charger When trickle charging your smartphone with the sync cable the indicator light may not turn on To make sure the battery is being charged check the onscreen battery indicator When your smartphone is on see Turning your smartphone on and off the onscreen battery icon displays the charging status D A red lightning bolt indicates that the battery is connected to an electrical outlet and is being charged 4 A green lightning bolt indicates that the battery is connected to an electrical outlet and is fully charged CHARGING THE BATTERY 13 O SETTING UP CHAPTER f A partial battery without a lightning bolt indicates that the battery is not connected to an electrical outlet and it has some power An almost empty battery that is red at the bottom indicates that you need to charge the battery immediately U To see the remaining battery charge expressed as a percentage tap the onscreen battery icon Verizon Wireless MH 90 45 LE Rae 2s rud ns ras EEE A LLL dL 3 Voicemail Bluetooth Call Log Battery icon Maximizing battery life Battery life de
76. Phone application s Main View to indicate whether data services are available See What are all those icons for descriptions of the icons that indicate that data services are available e Verify with the recipient that the receiving device can handle multimedia messages e fa message arrives but does not display an alert perform a soft reset see Performing a soft reset Web I can t tell if data services are available When your phone is on icons appear in the title bar in the Phone application s Main View to indicate whether data services are available and whether a data connection is active See What are all those icons for descriptions of the icons that indicate that data services are available tip If your phone is on and you do not see any of the data icons data services are not available in your current location 226 TROUBLESHOOTING 12 tc ul E My smartphone won t connect to the a connection perform a soft reset see I Internet Performing a soft reset Your smartphone supports the 1xRTT and 8 If your phone did not turn on EVDO wireless data networks To connect automatically after the soft reset press to the Internet you must subscribe to and and hold Power End a to turn on your activate data services with Verizon phone and try connecting to the Wireless and you must be in a location Internet with data coverage 9 Contact Verizon Wireless to verify the 1 Press and
77. Press Applications amp and select Calc 4 amp Press Menu 2 Select Options and then select Advanced Mode or Basic Mode 162 CALCULATOR YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS D Math Float Degrees e e me pe ms me frs s tes fin ee fre ee 3 3 362303 33 3 3 303 t3 J tip In Basic Mode you can also press Right on the 5 way to switch to Advanced Mode In Advanced Mode press Right on the 5 way to cycle between functions and press Left on the 5 way to return to Basic Mode DID YOU KNOW You can tap the onscreen number pad or use the keyboard to input numbers Selecting functions in Advanced Calculator Mode 1 Switch to Advanced Mode see the preceding procedure 2 Press Menu 3 Select Options and then select the type of function you want to use Math Advanced mathematical functions such as exponents roots and logarithms CHAPTER Trig Trigonometric functions such as sine cosine tangent and variants Finance Financial calculator functions such as APR and amortization Logic Hexadecimal characters in keypad plus logic functions such as And Not Or and Xor Statistics Statistical functions such as sum factorial and random number generator Weight Tmp Weight and temperature conversions for metric and English values Length Length conversions for metric and English values Area Area conversions for metric t
78. SETTING UP 1 Plug the AC charger into a wall outlet CHAPTER 2 Plug the USB sync cable into an available USB port or into a powered USB hub connected to your computer tip For best performance plug your sync cable directly into a USB port on your computer If your computer has USB ports on both the front and back we recommend using the back port the front port is often a low power port If you use a USB hub make sure the hub has its own power supply 3 With the sync button facing up connect 1 Sync cable the sync cable to the bottom of your 2 Sync button smartphone Do not press the sync button until you are instructed to do so 4 Optional Connect the charger cable to synch ronizi ng the bottom of your smartphone information the You are now ready to synchronize go to the next section Synchronizing basics information the basics BEFORE YOU BEGIN To sync your info you must install Palm Desktop software from the Palm Software Installation CD that came with your smartphone even if you sync with Outlook or another third party application See Installing the SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION THE BASICS 23 O SETTING UP CHAPTER desktop synchronization software for instructions 1 Connect your smartphone to your computer as described in Connecting your smartphone to your computer Tip If you re performing initial setup your device should already be connected to you
79. SETTING UP CHAPTER If you choose to use the VersaMail application you can also set it up to synchronize email on your smartphone with email on your computer See the User Guide for the VersaMail Application located on your Palm Software Installation CD For more sync options including which apps sync see Synchronizing information advanced Problems synchronizing See Synchronization for troubleshooting suggestions If you re finishing your initial setup you now have the option to install bonus software If you choose to install some of the bonus software you need to sync again to install the software on your smartphone You can also install bonus software later see Installing applications For info on locating your pictures and videos on your computer see Viewing pictures and videos on your computer SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION THE BASICS 25 O SETTING UP Where s my info stored CHAPTER When you synchronize your smartphone your info is stored on your computer in one of these locations Windows XP and earlier Program Files gt Palm gt HotSync Username Windows Vista Username gt Documents gt Palm gt HotSyncUsername 25 SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION THE BASICS Moving around on your Palm Centro smartphone Have you ever been to a new city and felt a bit lost until you figured out that the numbered streets run north south and the avenues run east west Learning
80. SHOOTING 12 see Customizing your web browser settings Third party applications You can delete infrequently used applications see Removing applications or move them to an expansion card see Copying applications between an expansion card and your smartphone CHAPTER Third party applications Some third party applications can cause conflicts on your smartphone For example third party applications that were not written with the smartphone keyboard and 5 way navigator in mind may cause strange behavior or errors when you use the keyboard and 5 way navigator in these applications Third party applications that modify wireless features may require extra troubleshooting If you recently installed an application and your device seems to be stuck try the following THIRD PARTY APPLICATIONS 231 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER 1 Perform a soft reset see Performing a soft reset 2 If the problem persists perform a system reset see Performing a system reset 3 Delete the most recently installed application from your smartphone see Removing applications 4 Ifthe problem persists perform another system reset 5 If possible synchronize your smartphone with your computer to back up your most recent info 6 If you re unable to perform the preceding steps or the problem persists locate your Backup subfolder on your computer and rename the folder for example BackupOld
81. Select a category that contains the song you want to add to your playlist then find the particular song Select OK to add the song to the playlist 8 To add more songs select Add Song Select the songs you want to include on the playlist and then select OK Edit Playlist ylist Awakening Falling Angel Follow The Dream Add Song Remove Up Down Select Save List TIP To play songs from a playlist open Pocket Tunes select the Choose Songs icon and then select Playlists Select the playlist you want to play and then select All Editing a playlist 1 Press Applications and select pTunes Press Menu Select Actions and then select Manage Playlists Highlight a playlist and then select Edit 132 POCKET UNE STM EDI EIU DGE YOUR PHOTOS VIDEOS AND MUSIC D tc ul E E 5 Do any of the following e o move a song up or down one slot To delete a song from the playlist select a song and then select Up or select the song and then select Down Remove 6 Select Save List To add a song select Add Song Tip To delete a playlist select Manage select the songs you want to add and Playlists from the Actions menu select the then select OK playlist and then select Delete Select Yes to confirm the deletion POCKET DUINESI DELUXE 3 C YOUR PHOTOS VIDEOS AND MUSIC CHAPTER 134 ROGRETTUNESIIDEnUE RS CHAPTER 8
82. TION m D YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS CHAPTER category such as all the contacts in the Business or Family category tip Beam your business card in two key presses From the Phone application s Main View press Menu and then press the M key smartphone directly at the IR port of the receiving device 6 Wait for the Beam Status dialog box to indicate that the transfer is complete before you continue using your smartphone See Creating a business card for beaming for instructions on creating a business card 1 Open the application that holds the entry you want to beam 2 Select the entry or category you want to beam You cannot beam an item that has a lock icon next to it 3 Press Menu 2 4 Select Record and then select one of the following Beam Sends an individual record Beaming an application Not all applications can be beamed A lock icon appears on the Beam screen next Beam Category Sends all entries in to applications that cannot be beamed the current category Press Applications Press Menu Select Beam from the App menu DID YOU KNOW If you beam a bookmark or saved page from the web browser it beams the URL not the contents of that page ph ON Select the Beam From pick list and select the location of the application you 5 When the Beam Status dialog box want to beam Phone or lt card name gt appears point the IR port on you
83. TION ORGANIZER O CHAPTER Select the event you want to edit or delete Select Details In addition to the settings covered earlier in this chapter you can also change any of the following settings Date and Time Displays when the event takes place Change these settings to reschedule the event Location Provides a description of where the event takes place Category Sets the colorcoded category for this event Note 2 Provides space for you to enter additional text Delete Removes the event from your calendar Select OK Select OK two more times Now that the categories are set up with colors you can assign categories to your events to colorcode them See the Tip To save memory you can purge your old events Open the Record menu and select Purge Select the Delete events older than pick list and select a time frame Select OK next section for details CALENDAR 141 O YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER CHAPTER Customizing display options for your calendar 1 2 3 Press Menu 2 Select Options and then select Display Options Select the Default View pick list and select the view you want to see when you open Calendar Select Agenda and set any of the following options Show Due Tasks The tasks that are due today and the tasks that are overdue appear in Agenda View Show Messages The number of read and unread email messages is displayed in Agenda View B
84. TIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES CHAPTER Tap and Drag Determines whether dragging the stylus selects text or scrolls through the contents of the page Normal mode Fast mode Determines whether a web page appears as designed Normal mode or with some of the items removed for faster display Selecting Fast mode gives you the following options Disable cascading style sheets Sets whether style sheets are applied when you load a web page When style sheets are disabled pages download faster but you may lose some of the formatting image by selecting the placeholder box on the web page TIP Lots of pretty graphics slowing you down Browse the web faster by enabling the Don t download images option KEY TERM Cascading Style Sheet CSS A file that governs design elements of a web page such as its fonts colors and layout Don t download images Sets whether images appear when you load a web page If you select not to view images you can still see any 5 Select Advanced and set any of the following preferences Preferences Li Page General Set memory limit for storing pages 4MB Cookies 0B Clear Cookies Cache 1K Clear Cache O Clear cache on exit Set memory limit for storing pages Sets the amount of memory used for your cache Pages are cached so that they load faster the next time you view them Cookies Sets how much memory is being used by cookies To fre
85. Technology that enables devices such as the smartphone mobile phones and computers to connect wirelessly to each other so that they can exchange information over short distances For more info visit www bluetooth com Device name The name associated with your smartphone and with the info in your desktop software The device name sometimes called the username distinguishes your smartphone from all other Palm OS devices When you first synchronize your smartphone you are asked to give it a device name This name appears in the User list in Palm Desktop software Every Palm OS device that is synchronized with the same computer must have a unique device name TERMS 235 Dialog box A set of options and command buttons that is enclosed by a border and that enables you to carry out a specific task Dial up networking DUN Wireless technology that enables you to convert your smartphone into a wireless modem so that you can access the Internet from your computer Favorite A button that provides quick access to a phone number speed dial button or commonly used application such as Web or Messaging You can define an unlimited number of favorite buttons in the Phone application HotSync The technology that synchronizes your smartphone and your computer with the simple press of a button HotSync manager The computer application that manages the synchronization of your smartphone with your computer
86. Time box and enter the ending hour and minute for the event 6 To assign a time zone to the event select the Time Zone pick list and select a city in the time zone you want 7 Select OK 8 Entera description for the event Adding time zone information to events IMPORTANT If you sync with Palm Desktop software do not add time zones to your events Palm Desktop does not support time zones If you use Microsoft Outlook you can use the time zone feature but you must install the conduit that came with your smartphone or a subsequent update on all the computers with which you sync your smartphone Chapura PocketMirror and other earlier Microsoft Outlook conduits do not support time zones To automatically assign a time zone to your events open the Options menu select Preferences and check the New events use time zones box All your new events will be assigned to your local time zone existing events aren t affected and you 138 CALENDAR can change the time zone setting for individual events If you want your events with time zones to stay at the same time in Calendar regardless of the time zone you are in go to the Preferences app and select Date amp Time Select the Automatically set pick list and select Date and time If you select Date time and time zone the event time shifts if you travel to a different time zone See Setting the date and time for information Adding an alarm to an event 1 In C
87. To be safe enable local network time and avoid assigning time zones to your appointments If you re using Microsoft Outlook 1 Make sure that you installed the Microsoft Outlook conduit that came with your smartphone If you re not sure whether this software is installed reinstall Palm Desktop software from the Palm Software Installation CD that came with your smartphone Open Microsoft Outlook and correct the wrong entries On your computer manually enter any Calendar info you added to your smartphone since the last time you synchronized Click HotSync manager in the taskbar and select Custom Select an application that has both Calendar and Outlook in its name Click Change Select Desktop overwrites handheld and then click OK Synchronize your smartphone and your computer Repeat steps 4 through 6 to open the Calendar Change HotSync Action dialog box again 10 Make sure Synchronize the files is selected and Set as default is checked and then click OK 220 SYNCHRONIZATION You should now be able to assign time zones to your events without encountering this problem If you re using Palm Desktop software 1 On your smartphone press Calendar amp 2 Press Menu e 3 Select Options and then select Preferences 4 Uncheck the New events use time zones box if it s checked 5 On your computer open Palm Desktop software and correct the wrong entries 6 On your
88. YOU KNOW To see the outer edges of a picture that may not be visible use the stylus to tap and drag the picture in any direction 5 If the picture has a voice caption select sy to hear it 6 Tap the picture or press Center to return to Thumbnail View TIP In Thumbnail View you can group photos or videos to more easily locate them Select one of the grouping options from the View menu PICTURES amp VIDEOS 123 Ce YOUR PHOTOS VIDEOS AND MUSIC CHAPTER Viewing a video In addition to viewing the videos you capture with the built in camcorder you can view videos captured on many popular digital cameras You can also play the audio portion of multimedia files Your smartphone supports the following types of video files e 3GP with H 263 video and AMR audio e 3G2 with MPEG 4 video and OCELP audio e MP4 with MPEG 4 H 264 video and MP3 AAC AAC audio e MPG with MPEG 1 video and MPEG 1 audio e MAV with MPEG 4 H 264 video and MP3 AAC AAC audio e ASF with MPEG 4 video and IMA ADPCM audio e AVI with MJPEG video and PCM audio 1 Press Applications and select Pics amp Videos EH 2 Select the album that contains the video you want to see 3 Select the video you want to view Playback begins automatically 4 Hold down Right or Left 4 to seek within the current video or press Right gt or Left 4 to scroll to the next item in the album 5 Press Center O to ret
89. You can make Bookmarks Description fields View the default view when you open the browser Open the Options menu and select SOI dos Preferences Select the Start With pick list 7 and select Bookmarks New Bookmark Name Mobile Portal Main a n Description 1 Select the Bookmarks View icon in mobile palm com the web page toolbar 2 Select the bookmark or saved page you want to view mi Tip To go back to the last web page you viewed without selecting a bookmark select Saving a page Page View You can use the web browser to save a page for offline viewing so you don t need a wireless connection to view it later WEB BROWSER 101 e YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES CHAPTER Editing or deleting a bookmark or saved page 1 In Bookmarks View press Menu 22 2 Select Edit Bookmarks from the Bookmarks menu 3 Select the bookmark you want to edit or delete tip f you can t edit delete or beam a bookmark it is probably locked and these actions are prohibited 4 Enter the desired changes or select Delete 5 Select OK Arranging bookmarks and saved pages Bookmarks View has ten pages where you can store and arrange bookmarks and saved pages in a way that works for you For example you can store travel links on one bookmark page stock links on another and business links on a third page 1 In Bookmarks View press Menu 2 Select Edit Bookmarks from
90. Your personal information organizer Say good bye to paper calendars and throw away those scribbled to do lists Your Palm Centro smartphone is all you need to organize your personal information and keep it with you wherever you go You never lose your information even if your battery is completely drained All your personal info is backed up each time you synchronize and your info is kept private when you use the security features on your smartphone Also you can easily share info with others electronically Benefits Track current future and past e Set reminders for appointments appointments birthdays important tasks and Make to do lists that get done more Before you call your friend in London check the time In this chapter Calend Ad ORO VIO E OREA E ISUIOU P pe ale a eee aR Calendar Calendar is a powerful organizer application that helps you manage your schedule You can view your calendar by day week or month or as an agenda list that combines your Tasks list and email notifications with your appointments Schedule repeating meetings or a block of vacation time by creating an event that repeats at an interval you specify Colorcode your appointments by category and add notes with helpful information DID YOU KNOW If your company uses Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 or later or a Wireless Sync server you may be able to wirelessly synchronize Calendar events directly with the ser
91. ace the original or save a copy Recording a video You can store videos on your smartphone or on an expansion card 1 Press Applications and select Camcorder 48 tip The video recording screen displays the approximate recording time you have left based on the space available on your smartphone or expansion card Actual recording time may vary depending on how fast you are moving how many colors you are recording and so on 2 Optional To choose or create an album where your video will be stored select the name of the folder from the picklist on the right side of the camera bar 120 CAMERA AND CAMCORDER By default the Camcorder application stores pictures you take in the Palm folder on your expansion card if a card is inserted Otherwise Camera stores pictures in the Palm album on your smartphone To tell the two folders apart look for a smartphone or card icon next to the folder name tip The default camcorder resolution is CIF 352 x 288 and OCIF 176 x 144 is also supported To view these settings before you capture a video press Menu 3 Find your subject in the screen on your smartphone the lens is on the back of your smartphone 4 Press Center to start recording After you finish recording press YOUR PHOTOS VIDEOS AND MUSIC D CHAPTER Center again to stop Select any of the following Plays the video so you can review it Saves
92. ackground A favorite photo becomes the Agenda View background Check the Background box select the image placeholder and then select a photo Adjust the fade setting so that the text is easy to read against the photo Display Options i Default View Day E Day Month If Show Due Tasks M Show Messages M Background 3 Fade 0 Select Day and set any of the following options Show Category List The Category pick list appears in Day View Show Time Bars The time bars appear in Day View to show the duration of an event and to illustrate event conflicts Compress Day View When this box is unchecked all time slots appear on the screen When this box is checked start and end times appear for each event but blank time slots near the bottom of the screen disappear to minimize scrolling Show Category Column The color coded category marker appears between the time and the description to 142 CALENDAR indicate under which category the event is filed Display Options Li O Show Category List Default View Day EHE Month If Show Time Bars If Compress Day View M Show Category Column Select Month and set any of the following options Show Category List The Category pick list appears in Month View Timed Events The events that are scheduled for a specific time appear in Month View Untimed Events The events that are scheduled for a specific date but not a specific time appea
93. alendar select the event 2 Select Details 3 Check the Alarm box and select the number of minutes hours or days before the event you would like to receive the alarm 4 Select OK TiP The alarm for untimed events is defined by minutes days or hours before midnight of the date of the event YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER O CHAPTER Event Details 1 Time Date Alarm V 30 v Minutes O Location Confe enceroomB aa Category v Unzz Repeat None Private De 1 Type of time units 2 Number of time units Creating an untimed event An untimed event such as a holiday or deadline does not occur at a particular time 1 Press Calendar o until you are in Day View 2 Press Left 4 or Right P to go to the date of the event 3 Make sure no times are highlighted 4 Begin typing a description of the event The text appears onscreen next to a diamond CALENDAR 139 O YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER tc w E a lt q I o Ca dv TT Ts US oDraft 1 due 3 8 00 9 00 10 00 Alarm V 30 Minutes 12 00 Location fyi 3 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 Private Every month Every year Can Other Scheduling a repeating event 4 Select OK Feb 12 07 SET TT Ts TiP To enter a birthday or anniversary add this 8 00 info to the person s Contacts entry and it 900 automatically appears in your Calendar pe Staff M
94. all by locking the keyboard Some settings can help extend the life of your smartphone battery There are lots of ways to make your smartphone work better for you Benefits Access applications quickly Make your screen easy to read e Conserve power Enjoy your smartphone more In this chapter SY E E E T E CET CI LT TOT 187 IDisplaviancsappearamcesseatllldsme e C TT TT TT TT 188 Applications setings aana S E TT TETTE 190 cinc US Map igs SystermesettiflSstese EE TR Mieco ETUR TR ONES 200 CONNECTION DD 202 System sound settings Silencing sounds You can immediately silence all alerts ringtones music that plays through the built in speaker and system sounds by sliding the Ringer switch to Sound Off This does not mute the audio during a phone call 1 Slide the Ringer switch to Sound Off 4 Your smartphone vibrates once to let you know that you ve turned sounds off 2 To hear all sounds again slide the Ringer switch to Sound On NOTE For info on setting the vibrate option see the section on setting alert tones in the chapters that describe the individual applications Sliding the Ringer switch back to Sound On restores the previous sound settings YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS 11 TEE TAS US Te Q fp 1 Sound on 2 Sound off Setting system volume levels You can set the volume level for system sounds such as the tone that plays when you synchronize tip If the Rin
95. ample if your computer has a metal case and is plugged into a standard three prong grounded outlet touching the case should discharge the ESD on your body e Increase the relative humidity of your environment e Install ESD specific prevention items such as grounding mats Conditions that enhance ESD occurrences Conditions that can contribute to the buildup of static electricity in the environment include the following Low relative humidity e Material type The type of material gathering the charge For example synthetics are more prone to static buildup than natural fibers like cotton Therapidity 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 Battery safety information Do not disassemble or open crush bend or deform puncture or shred e Do not modify or remanufacture attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery immerse or expose to water or other liquids expose to fire explosion or other hazard Only use the battery for the system for which it is specified Only use the battery with a charging systern that has been qualified with the system per this standard Use of an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of fire explosion leakage
96. artnership with a device you don t need to enter a passkey to connect with that device again Partnership is also known as paired relationship pairing trusted device and trusted pair on some devices PIM personal information manager A genre of software that includes applications such as Palm Desktop software Microsoft Outlook Lotus Notes and ACT PIMs generally store contacts schedules tasks and memos Quick key A letter that you can press and hold to activate a favorite app For example create a speed dial button for your mother s number and enter the letter M for Mom as the Quick Key Then when you want to call her press and hold M Your smartphone dials the number Slide A collection of text pictures videos and sounds that are grouped together within a multimedia message created in the Messaging application During playback all the items within a particular slide appear on the same screen If a multimedia message contains multiple slides each slide can be viewed within the MMS multimedia messaging application SMS The service that exchanges short text messages almost instantly Text messages are typically sent to a mobile phone number rather than to an email address although this too is possible These TERMS 237 messages can usually include up to 160 characters messages with more than 160 characters are automatically split into several messages You can send and receive SMS me
97. ashes and your Palm Desktop info is damaged you can recover your info by synchronizing with your smartphone To make sure you always have an up to date backup of your info synchronize frequently This section describes synchronization between your smartphone and a desktop computer running Palm Desktop software You can also synchronize the information on your smartphone using third party applications See the documentation for the third party application for information on features and configuration Before you attempt to synchronize make sure you ve installed the desktop synchronization software from the Palm Software Installation CD IMPORTANT Every device needs a unique name Never synchronize more than one device to the same device name on your computer 214 SYNCHRONIZATION I can t find my user folder Windows If your device name is one word your user folder name is the first six characters of your device name If your device name is two words your user folder name consists of the first six characters of the second word of your device name followed by the first letter of the first word For example if your device name is John Smith your user folder is named SmithJ Your user folder is usually located inside one of the following folders C Program Files Palm C Program Files palmOne C Program Files Handspring Mac Your user folder name is the same as your device name and is usually found in this lo
98. at which you can hear adequately e When using headphones turn the volume down if you cannot hear the people speaking near you or if the person sitting next to you can hear what you are listening to e 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 canceling headphones to block out background environmental noise e Limit the amount of time you listen As the volume increases less time is required before your hearing could be affected e Avoid using headphones after exposure to extremely loud noises such as rock concerts that might cause temporary hearing loss Temporary hearing loss might cause unsafe volumes to sound normal e Do not listen at any volume that causes you discomfort If you experience ringing in your ears hear muffled speech or experience any temporary hearing difficulty after listening to your portable audio device discontinue use and consult your doctor You can obtain additional information on this subject from the following sources American Academy of Audiology 11730 Plaza American Drive Suite 300 Reston VA 20190 Voice 800 222 2336 Email info audiology org Internet www audiology org National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders National Institutes of Health 31 Center Drive MSC 2320 Bethesda MD USA 20892 2320 Voice 301 496 7243 Email nidcdinfoGnih gov Internet http www
99. automating tasks 60 Auto off After pick list 201 auto off interval 235 back icon browser 100 background images 142 background music 125 backing up information 19 24 711 215 backlight 33 188 202 Backup folder 168 215 Basic Mode calculator 163 battery charging 12 14 conserving 14 15 201 disposing of 213 inserting 11 212 precautions for 11 replacing 14 212 viewing status of 13 battery icon 13 77 Beam Business Card command 60 Beam Category command 172 Beam command 172 Beam From pick list 172 Beam Receive pick list 202 Beam Status dialog 172 173 beaming 171 173 202 235 bell icon 48 162 214 blank screens 213 blank text messages 88 blank time slots 142 Blazer web browser See web browser blinking bell 48 162 214 Bluetooth adapters 110 Bluetooth application 65 Bluetooth devices See also hands free devices connecting to 113 116 enabling or disabling 66 170 176 optimal range for 169 receiving calls and 50 66 68 224 receiving info and 170 171 sending over 169 170 switching between 67 synchronizing over 176 178 215 troubleshooting 224 225 229 visibility options for 115 170 177 Bluetooth icon 65 Bluetooth icons Phone 77 Bluetooth technology 110 235 bonus software 25 164 165 bookmarks 100 102 172 Bookmarks View 101 102 Bookmarks View icon 101 border glow highlight 30 brightness screen 50 188 201 brightness duration backlight 188 202 Bright
100. cate whether data services are available Look for either the 1xRTT E or EVDO icon in the title bar of the Phone application s Main View See What are all those icons for more information If you do not see either of these icons data services are not available in your current location and you cannot exchange multimedia messages You can use the Messaging application to exchange brief text messages SMS and multimedia messages MMS with other devices and email addresses that support these forms of messaging Before you use your smartphone to send or receive messages refer to your service plan for pricing and availability of messaging services DID YOU KNOW You can address messages to multiple recipients by separating the addresses with a comma If you address a single message to three people you are billed for three messages Creating and sending a text message DID YOU KNOW You can page someone to call you by sending them a blank text message N Press Applications and select Messaging Select New Select the To field to address the message Press Center If the recipient s name appears in the list of recent addresses select it from the list e If the recipient is in your Contacts list enter the first initial and last name no spaces and then select the recipient s phone number or email address depending on where you want to send the message e f t
101. cation Mac hard drive Users your Mac username Documents Palm Users What is the Backup folder The Backup folder is located inside your user folder see can t find my user folder During synchronization the HotSync manager puts a copy of most of your info and applications into the Backup folder Some third party apps do not put a copy TROUBLESHOOTING Q into the Backup folder The next time you sync the HotSync manager compares the contents of the Backup folder to the contents of your smartphone and then restores any missing info or applications If an app that you deleted reappears on your smartphone try deleting the app from your Backup folder Palm Desktop does not respond to a sync attempt 1 Make sure that the USB sync cable is securely connected to the USB port on your computer and on the bottom of your smartphone see Synchronizing information the basics tip If you re having trouble trying to sync using an IR or Bluetooth wireless technology connection try using the USB sync cable instead If this solves the problem check your IR or Bluetooth settings see Synchronizing information advanced 2 Make sure that the HotSync manager is running Windows Right click HotSync manager 9 in the taskbar in the lowerright corner of your computer CHAPTER SYNCHRONIZATION 215 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER screen and make sure that Local USB is checked If you
102. cation menus 31 applications 37 38 Dial Pad 43 51 69 email 81 202 Palm online support 5 Verizon support 48 accessories 9 accounts conference calls and 54 customer support for 5 email and 82 85 86 phone services and 4 56 text messages and 4 88 voicemail and 48 activating phone service 15 Active Call View 50 52 53 active calls See phone calls Add Bookmark command 101 Add Call button 51 53 Add Favorites dialog box 61 Add New Number dialog 52 Add New Number prompt 52 Add Song button 132 Add to album command 127 adding accessories 9 bookmarks 100 caller IDs 58 59 captions to photos 120 127 cities to World Clock 145 contacts 57 emoticons 89 events 138 139 favorite buttons 60 62 multiple recipients 62 88 partnerships 65 110 116 passkeys 114 passwords 197 photos or videos to albums 126 playlists 132 133 private entries 197 QuickText phrases 89 tasks 146 147 wallpaper 127 addresses adding multiple 62 88 assigning to favorites 62 entering web 99 highlighting 30 selecting 30 88 99 synchronizing 219 viewing website 104 105 Advanced Mode calculator 163 agenda lists 137 Agenda View 137 142 Alarm check box 139 alarm clock 146 alarm preferences 146 alarms adding calendar 139 143 adding task 147 150 selecting tones for 143 144 150 Album command 127 Album list 123 127 249 albums creating 125 126 bums See photo albums video albums alert butto
103. cement batteries see Replacing the battery 1 Remove the battery door SETTING UP 2 Align the metal contacts of the battery with the contacts inside the battery compartment and press the battery into place CHAPTER 1 Battery contacts 2 Centro smartphone contacts 3 Slide the battery door onto the back of the smartphone until it clicks into place 4 Your smartphone screen wakes up and begins the setup process When the language selection screen appears select the language you want to use and then follow the onscreen instructions to set up your smartphone IMPORTANT Always use the same language for your smartphone your computer operating system and your INSERTING THE BATTERY 11 O SETTING UP CHAPTER desktop synchronization software Otherwise you may lose information or have difficulty with synchronization Support is not provided for mismatched language setups NOTE f you insert the correct battery into your smartphone and it still does not turn on you need to charge the battery See Charging the battery If your smartphone still does not turn on after being connected to the AC charger for five minutes do a soft reset See Performing a soft reset TIP The power saving feature turns off the smartphone screen after a period of inactivity To wake up the screen press and release Power End and then press Center on the 5 way to turn off Keyguard Charging the battery
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105. ces 94 networks 222 227 New Bookmark dialog 101 New message option 93 Next Song button 131 No Service message 15 75 Normal mode 100 106 notes 57 141 147 151 155 notifications 48 See also alerts number formats 189 numbers 34 163 164 O Office files 153 offline synchronization 219 offline viewing web 101 on device documentation 5 online forums 5 online support Palm 5 opening applications 37 38 181 Applications View 38 Call Log 46 email applications 228 files 153 154 History list 104 HotSync manager 174 Pocket Tunes 131 Redial list 46 web browser 38 99 World Clock 145 operating systems 18 209 237 Optimized Mode 99 100 Option key 34 38 Option Lock 34 88 options selecting 32 organizer features 41 Outbox 96 Outlook adding caller IDs to 59 adding events and 138 220 duplicate entries in 219 synchronizing with 22 25 219 Outlook folders 219 overdue tasks 137 142 148 owner information 199 Owner Preferences screen 199 200 P Page View 101 104 105 paging 88 pairing See partnerships Palm Desktop software adding caller IDs to 59 appointments and 138 221 defined 236 installing 21 22 209 password protecting 199 reinstalling 219 synchronizing with 19 24 25 175 215 troubleshooting 209 215 uninstalling 216 viewing and editing media from 128 262 Palm installation tool 237 Palm online support 5 Palm operating system 237 245 Palm OS devices 19 217 218 Palm OS software
106. ces dialog box 65 116 114 177 Shift Find key 33 161 short codes 89 short text messaging See SMS messaging Show Address Bar option 105 Show Calendar event option 69 Show Categories option 150 Show Category Column option 142 Show Category List option 142 143 Show Completed Tasks option 150 Show Due Dates option 147 150 Show Due Tasks option 142 Show Favorite buttons option 69 Show Messages option 142 Show Priorities option 150 Show Records option 197 198 Show Time Bars option 142 Show timestamps in chats option 94 Show Wallpaper option 69 Shutter sound pick list 122 Side button 192 signal searching for 15 ignal faded pick list 71 ignal strength 75 222 ignal Strength icon 42 222 ilencing system sounds 48 187 ilencing the ringer 48 ilent alarm 70 71 143 187 ilent alerts 95 IT files 165 ide shows 124 237 lideshow Setting command 125 smartphone activating 15 charging 12 14 connecting to PCs 22 23 displaying phone number for 17 o o0 o0 cO o o coo Cc 267 displaying space on 19 features 3 9 10 freeing space on 20 167 230 getting help with 3 4 5 getting started with 4 15 27 installing third party apps and 18 21 231 locking 196 personalizing 185 protecting 193 200 restarting 209 storing 9 10 troubleshooting 5 205 SMS messaging 88 237 soft resets 209 software See also applications accessing 103 conflicts with 217 purchasing 164 synchronizing infor
107. characters are grouped by their similarity to the base key For example the alternate characters available for the e key are and To see a list of additional alternate characters position the cursor at the beginning of the line or after a space and then press Alt USING THE KEYBOARD 89 e MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM CENTRO SMARTPHONE tc ul E a lt x o Symbols and accented characters Enter Then press Enter Then press Enter Then press Alt 4 to Alt an to Alt an to select select select a n u A A AAAAAE N U VUO borB f o 660060060 xorX xo C ceo O OO00EO y yy C Ceo porP 1 Y YY e rorR 19 9 i E EEEE s BSR Q N 5 i iif S BSR k SEES iii torT TM S Q H x lorL E Press Alt by itself after a space or at the beginning or end of a line to select these characters 7 O H EL E lt gt 00M Ag 2 38 USING THE KEYBOARD Ope MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM CENTRO SMARTPHONE ning applications When you open an application you automati previous cally close the app you were y using Using the quick buttons The fron of your smartphone has three CHAPTER awl REIAL P JJ s Co be tell JU JL Seele SIT quick buttons Phone Calendar and Wireless Sync that open appl
108. check box is highlighted by default The highlight identifies which item is affected by your next action Use Left 4 The 5 way includes the following buttons Right gt Up A and Down Y on the 5 way to move the highlight from one item to another TIP f the item you want doesn t appear on the Screen try tapping the onscreen scroll arrows to view more info MOVING AROUND THE SCREEN 29 e MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM CENTRO SMARTPHONE CHAPTER Learn to recognize the highlight It can take two forms Border glow When an entire screen an onscreen button such as Done New or OK or a pick list is highlighted a glow appears around its border If an entire screen is highlighted the glow appears at the top and bottom of the screen only tip When a border appears at the top and bottom of a list screen press Center on the 5 way to highlight the first item in the list M mm w All 1 Meeting Notes 2 Directions to K s 3 Movies to see 4 Gift list Colored background When a phone number text an email address a web link or an item in a list is highlighted the item is displayed as white text against a colored background Examples of lists include the Contacts list the Messaging Inbox and the Tasks list all titles gt premier titles After highlighting an item you can select or activate it by pressing Center O or by tapping the item with the stylus tip After
109. chronization is complete a message appears at the top of your smartphone screen Be patient synchronization may take a few minutes MAC ONLY 1 CHAPTER Double click the HotSync manager 6 icon in the Palm folder Click the HotSync Controls tab and then select Enabled Click the Connection Settings tab and then check the On box next to IR port Close the HotSync Software Setup window On your smartphone press Applications and select HotSync Select Local Select the pick list below the HotSync icon and select IR to a PC Handheld Position the IR port on your smartphone within a few inches of your Mac s IR port Select the HotSync icon on your smartphone When synchronization is complete a message appears at the top of your smartphone screen Be patient synchronization may take a few minutes SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION ADVANCED 179 D YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS CHAPTER Using expansion cards The expansion card slot on your smartphone enables you to add microSD cards to extend the storage capacity of your smartphone expansion cards sold separately Here are some examples of what microSD expansion cards can store e Photos e MP3 audio files Email attachments e Games eBooks e Microsoft Office files Adobe Acrobat files Applications e Databases Inserting an expansion card 1 Gently press down on the battery door and then slide the
110. copied to your smartphone BEFORE YOU BEGIN If you sync your smartphone with a Mac you need to transfer music files onto a microSD expansion card sold separately You cannot transfer files from your Mac directly onto your smartphone YOUR PHOTOS VIDEOS AND MUSIC D Connect your smartphone to your computer with the USB sync cable CHAPTER On your smartphone press Applications and select pTunes 9 If you are transferring files from a Mac insert an expansion card into your smartphone This step is optional for Windows users Do one of the following Windows Open Windows Media Player on your computer On the Sync tab select Set Up Sync Select Finish In the Sync tab select the files and playlists you want to sync manually Select Start Sync The files are transferred to your smartphone NOTE Do not press the sync button on your cable Windows Media Player transfers the files so there s no need to do anything POGKEDSPUNIESEIMIBIEISUXE 129 Ce YOUR PHOTOS VIDEOS AND MUSIC CHAPTER Mac Drag and drop the files onto the Send To Device droplet in the Palm folder Select your device name the file name and the destination card Click OK Synchronize your smartphone with your computer Be patient transferring music to an expansion card can take several minutes tip You can also use a card reader accessory sold separately to transfer music files from your computer to yo
111. creen you can select the due date in the Tasks list to set a new date tip You can also select the priority from the Tasks list by selecting the number next to a task and then selecting a priority level Category Assign the task to a specific category Alarm Set an alarm for this task Repeat Indicate whether the task occurs at regular intervals and how often it repeats When you check off a repeating task the next instance of this task automatically appears in your task list Private Check this box to mark this task private See Working with private entries for additional information B Select this button to enter additional text that you want to associate with the task TASKS 147 O YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER CHAPTER Task Details Li Priority E5451 Category Unfiled Due Date v Fri 2 16 07 Repeat None Private 1 Wen HD 4 Select OK tip Press Menu to access other features such as importing phone numbers into the Tasks list Checking off a task 1 Select the task you want to check off 2 Press Center or tap the check box to check off the task M 2 Send CD to Sally 2 1 If 1 Renew passport 2 1 O 1 Pick up dry cleaning 2 13 O 1 Reserve rental car 2 14 CMD Distribute meeting notes 2 11 O 2 Buy tennis balls Nev Gerais E tip If you accidentally check off a task and need to uncheck it highlight the task again an
112. ct Answer or press Send i After you answer a second call you can Switch between the original call and the second call by selecting Swap Making a conference call You can join a total of two other calls in a conference call provided that your network and service plan include 3 way conferencing Contact Verizon Wireless for more information Additional charges may apply and minutes in your mobile account may be deducted for each call included in the conference call 1 While the first call is active make a second call 2 Select Conf This joins the two calls in a conference session Verizon Wireless DOF l Jim Henri M On Hold 408 555 2760 01 13 Jane Jones M 555 3333 o E Hang Cancel Up AL Spkr Conf 54 WHAT CAN DO WHEN I M ON A CALL Verizon Wireless 07 Group Conference Active 01 35 Hang Spl Up Al Q 3 To end the conference press Power End i to end all the calls DID YOU KNOW Pressing Send during a conference call usually hangs up the second call However depending on your network connection you may instead hang up the first call Using Flash mode during a call Flash mode enables you to manually manage your calls while one or more calls are active This mode is often used during a conference call when one of the calls has ended but the other remains connected 1 Press Send f from Active Call View 2 If the Do you want to switch t
113. ct Yes to turn on your phone and Yes to connect to the Internet If you do not see either of these icons in the title bar data services are not available in your current location and you cannot connect to the Internet 2 Enter a web page address URL in the Address Bar and select Go NOTE If you browse to a secure web page a lock icon appears in the Address Bar WEB BROWSER 29 e YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES CHAPTER 3 Do any of the following to navigate within the web page View a page in wide layout format as on your computer Press Menu 2 select Options and then select Wide Page Mode Scroll through the page In Optimized Mode the default format press Up amp or Down Y In Wide Page Mode use all buttons on the 5 way O to scroll in any direction Follow a link to another web page In Optimized Mode highlight the link by pressing Left 4 or Right gt and then press Center to go to the selected page In Wide Page Mode use the stylus to select a link Submit a form Enter the info and then select the onscreen button to submit the form If the form doesn t have an onscreen button press Return tip To adjust the font size open the Options menu and select Font To fit more text on the screen select Small To make the text easier to read select Large 4 Use the 5 way O to access any of the following icons in the title bar Goes to your hom
114. d Select Done Adjusting the call volume YOUR PHONE o CHAPTER While a call is in progress press the Volume button on the side of your smartphone to adjust the call volume To increase the volume press the upper half of the Volume button To decrease the volume press the lower half of the Volume button Press the Side button to confirm your volume choice 1 DAS Volume button 2 Side button CUSTOMIZING PHONE SETTINGS 7 YOUR PHONE CHAPTER Adjusting ringer volume When a call is not in progress and music is not playing press the Volume button on the side of your smartphone to adjust the ringer volume and then press the Side button to confirm your selection Setting your dialing preferences Dialing preferences let you assign a prefix to your phone numbers For example you can automatically dial a 1 before all 10 digit phone numbers You can add a different prefix based on the length of the phone number 1 Press Phone amp 2 Press Menu 3 Select Options and then select Dial Preferences 4 Setany of the following options Dialing from North America Formats phone numbers using North American conventions XXX XXX XXXX Always 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 from North America is enabled International Prefix Replaces the sign in
115. d OVGA 320 x 240 resolutions are also supported To You can store pictures on your smartphone view these settings before you take a picture or on an expansion card press Menu 1 Press Applications and select Camera dd 3 Find your subject in the screen on your 2 Optional To choose or create an album smartphone the lens is on the back of where your picture will be stored select your smartphone the name of the folder from the picklist 4 Optional To get a close up of your on the right side of the camera bar subject press Up A to select 2x Press By default the Camera application Down Y to return to 1x stores pictures you take in the Palm 5 Press Center to capture the picture folder on your expansion card if a card 6 Select any of the following icons CAMERA AND CAMCORDER 119 Ce YOUR PHOTOS VIDEOS AND MUSIC CHAPTER Save the picture in the location you selected in step 2 zl Lj Delete the picture ed Open the Messaging application with the picture attached The receiving device must support picture messages O Add a voice caption tip To add an audio caption later open the picture in Pics amp Videos and then select Audio Caption from the Photo menu DID YOU KNOW You can personalize a picture In Pics amp Videos open the Photo menu select Draw on and then use the drawing tools to add your own personal touch When you save the picture you can repl
116. d press Center on the 5 way to uncheck it Tip You can set Tasks to record the date that you completed a task and you can select to show or hide completed tasks Completed tasks remain in the memory of your smartphone until you purge them DID YOU KNOW Overdue tasks have an exclamation point next to the due date Organizing your tasks In the Tasks list select one of these options All Displays all your tasks Date Displays tasks that are due in a specific time frame With Date selected press Down Y to select the pick list and 148 TASKS then press Center to see the various options Due Today Last 7 Days Next 7 Days or Past Due Category Displays tasks that are assigned to the selected category Select the Category pick list to select a different category Date category 2 Send CD to Sally 2 11 1 Renew passport 2 11 O 1 Pick up dry cleaning 2 13 O 1 Reserve rental car 2 14 Distribute meeting notes 2 11 O 2 Buy tennis balls Mano All Category Due Today 3 2 Send CD to SFE IV 1 Renew pass Next 7 Days 2 IV 1 Distribute rlPast Due 0 Mano YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER O CHAPTER ET an Date ECIS USA If 2 Send CD to Sall Personal IVf 1 Renew passpor KUMUGSI O 1 Pick up dry cle Edit Categories O 1 Reserve rental car 2 14 IV 1 Distribute meeting notes 2 11 O 2 Buy tennis balls Mano Deleting a task 1 Select the task you
117. dding 63 66 connecting to 64 68 113 entering passkeys for 65 finding compatible 64 troubleshooting 224 225 hands free preferences 67 Hands free Setup button 65 Hang Up All button 50 hanging up phone 50 51 53 55 hard resets 196 210 hardware 3 headphones 64 128 headsets 50 63 116 Hearing Aid Compatibility option 74 help 3 4 5 205 232 hexadecimal characters 163 Hide Records option 197 hiding blank time slots 142 private entries 197 198 toolbars 104 124 highlight moving 29 highlighting applications 38 menu items 31 options in pick lists 32 phone numbers 46 text 30 web links 30 100 hints 197 History list 104 Hold button 51 home city 145 home page 100 105 HotSync icon 174 216 HotSync Log 217 HotSync manager 177 178 215 236 HotSync technology 236 See also synchronization hypertext links See web links image files 103 123 images See also photos pictures dimmed 213 disabling web 100 106 downloading 103 saving 103 selecting as wallpaper 68 transferring to expansion cards 231 troubleshooting 228 importing phone numbers 148 inactivity 197 201 213 Inbox 96 incompatible applications 18 182 207 indicator light 13 Info command 19 info management tools 159 Info screens 168 information backing up 19 24 211 215 beaming 171 173 changing 18 entering 18 22 33 35 erasing all 214 losing 183 210 marking private 197 198 masking 198 protecting 193 196 receiving 170 17
118. de followed by the number where you want to forward your calls 3 Press Send f from Active Call View 4 Call your smartphone to confirm that call forwarding is active When you re ready to turn off call forwarding open the Phone application and enter the code to disable the call forwarding feature Entering names and phone numbers Contacts is the application in which you enter information about the people with whom you want to stay in contact You can get to this info from the Phone application to dial phone numbers and create favorites and from the Messaging and email applications to send messages When you create a contact you can also assign a photo and ringtone ID to that contact so that you immediately know when they call you 56 ENTERING NAMES AND PHONE NUMBERS Adding a contact 1 Press Phone amp 2 Select the Contacts favorite button Tip You can also open Contacts from Applications View Press Applications and 6 select Contacts 3 Select New Contact 4 Use the 5 way O to move between fields as you enter info DID YOU KNOW If you add a symbol at the beginning of a contact s last name such as Smith the contact appears at the top of your contact list YOUR PHONE o Add a note to an entry Select Note 5 Display additional fields for this contact Select Plus CHAPTER Optional Many fields on the Contact Edit screen have arrows
119. deco T T T MS YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES Q Web browser The web browser on your smartphone provides quick and easy access to web pages You can view most of the sites you use on your computer including those with security and advanced features such as JavaScript SSL strong encryption cookies and frames To browse the web you must activate data services from Verizon Wireless DID YOU KNOW The security certificates and 128 bit Secure Sockets Layer SSL encryption let you visit secure websites like those for banking and using email Some secure sites also require specific browsers so those may not work with your web browser The web browser does not support plug ins such as Flash or Shockwave or Java applets Viewing a web page To make viewing web pages on your smartphone a better experience the web browser reformats web pages into a single column and resizes images In this format called Optimized Mode you can see most of the content without scrolling left or right You can also switch to Wide Page Mode if you like CHAPTER DID YOU KNOW You can send email from a web page on your smartphone Email addresses appear as links on web pages After you configure an email application on your smartphone you can select an email address link to create a message to the selected address 1 Press Applications and select Web to open the web browser If necessary sele
120. den from view but they appear when you press Menu To get the most out of your smartphone it s a tip Most menu items have menu shortcuts good idea to familiarize yourself with the listed in the menu To Use a menu shortcut aes A ress Menu plus the shortcut letter You don t additional features available through the P P iE have to see the menu item to use the menu various application menus shortcut 1 Press Menu to display an application s menus MOVING AROUND THE SCREEN 1 e MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM CENTRO SMARTPHONE Selecting options in a pick list CHAPTER Security o Password A range of options is often presented in a type of menu called a pick list which can be identified by a downward pointing arrow Pick lists are different from the application menus previously described Current Privacy The application menus give you access to additional features and pick lists let you select the contents for a particular field You can select items from a pick list with pm MMMM the 5 way or the stylus 5 way Use the 5 way O to highlight the pick list and then press Center O to display the items in the list Curre ras Press Up A and Down Y to highlight teen the item you want Coxe Tum ort Heb Press Center to select the highlighted item e To exit the pick list without making a selection press Left 4 or Right gt Password Stylus
121. ding style sheets 100 106 Category command 191 category marker 142 category names 191 Category pick list 142 143 149 191 Centro smartphone See smartphone certificates 99 changing bookmarks 102 button defaults 192 calendar views 137 142 contact information 57 default applications 192 events 141 favorite buttons 62 lock codes 195 owner information 199 passwords 197 199 playlists 132 QuickText phrases 89 screen fonts 188 189 sync defaults 173 176 218 web page layouts 100 characters creating memos and 155 creating text messages and 89 displaying alternate 35 entering 33 35 searching for 161 charge indicator 13 charging the battery 12 14 chat icon 93 96 chat sessions 92 94 252 Chat View 90 92 Choose song button 131 Choose Songs command 182 city information 201 City pick list 145 Clear Cache button 107 Clear Cookies button 106 Clear Voicemail Icon option 49 clock 144 189 See also World Clock closing application menus 31 applications 37 232 pick lists 32 color palette 122 color preferences 94 122 190 color themes 190 color coding events 141 colored backgrounds 30 command buttons 31 completed tasks 148 150 completion dates 150 Compress Day View option 142 compressed files 165 computers See also Mac systems Windows systems connecting to 22 23 creating partnerships for 110 entering info and 22 installing from 166 209 quarantined files on 207 setting up DUN connections for 111
122. documentation for how to set up Bluetooth technology to access the Internet using a DUN connection Tip You may need to use a virtual private network VPN to access corporate email Check with your system administrator for more information BEFORE YOU BEGIN Verify that DUN is enabled on your computer See the CONNECTING YOUR COMPUTER TO THE INTERNET THROUGH YOUR SMARTPHONE 111 e YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES CHAPTER documentation that came with your computer for details Open the Bluetooth application on your computer and let it locate the smartphone you paired it with in the previous procedure Double click the icon or option representing your smartphone Your computer connects to your smartphone and shows that DUN services are available Double click the DUN icon Enter your wireless service provider s settings Contact your wireless service provider if you don t have these settings Click Dial Once the connection is successfully established you can browse the Internet on your computer or download your email tip If you get a message asking whether you want your computer to remember the dial text for this connection we recommend that you select Yes This avoids errors and the inconvenience of entering the dial text for every session 6 Look for a network connection icon in the taskbar at the bottom of your computer screen to verify that you are connected DID YOU K
123. don t see the HotSync manager icon click Start select Programs select Palm and then select HotSync Manager amp My Pictures ard Disk C amp 2 G 11 10 AM Mac Find the Palm folder on your Mac hard drive Double click the HotSync manager 9 icon in the Palm folder In the Connection Settings panel set the Local Setup port to Palm USB Synchronize If the synchronization is successful you do not need to complete the remaining steps Perform a soft reset see Performing a soft reset Synchronize If the synchronization is successful you do not need to complete the remaining steps If problems persist and you re synchronizing through a USB hub try connecting the sync cable to a different USB port or directly to your computer s built in USB port 7 Synchronize If the synchronization is successful you do not need to complete the remaining steps 8 Check the sync connector on the bottom of your smartphone for debris or discoloration Carefully clean the connector by dipping a cotton swab in some rubbing alcohol and gently wiping the metal contacts on the connector Try to sync again 9 Check the connector on the USB sync cable for integrity and cleanliness Make sure the pins on the connector are straight protruding and not damaged If the cable appears to be damaged stop here and locate another USB sync cable 10 WINDOWS ONLY Uninstall Palm Desktop software Click Start select Settings select Co
124. dressCompaniesDB 1K AddressCountriesDB 1K AddressDB 1K AddressStatesDB 1K AddressTitlesDB 1K Blazer Cookies 1K 6 Chone Press Menu Select Copy from the App menu Select the Copy To pick list and select the destination Phone or card name gt Select the From pick list and select the location of the application you want to copy Phone or lt card name gt Highlight the application you want to copy Select Copy 182 USING EXPANSION CARDS YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS D Viewing expansion card information Card B SDcard Type Secure Digital Card Size 94 1 MB Free of 119 8 MB Application Directory 1 3 Items 653 9 KB Image Directory 9 Items 705 2 KB 25 6 MB Used 94 1 MB Free of 119 8 MB The Card Info application displays general information about the expansion card that is currently in the expansion slot and it enables you to rename and format a card Press Applications and select Card Info 4 Renaming an expansion card If you change the contents of an expansion card you may at some point want to rename the card to better match its contents 1 Insert the expansion card into the expansion card slot 2 Select the category pick list at the top of the screen and select All 3 Select Card Info amp 4 Press Menu 5 Select Rename Card from the Card menu CHAPTER 6 Enter a new name for the card 7 Sel
125. e Owner Preferences information appears on the screen that equests your password for unlocking it and you must also enter your password to change the Owner Preferences information 1 Press Applications and select Prefs 43 2 Select Owner 3 If you assigned a password with the Security application select Unlock CHAPTER LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO 199 YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS CHAPTER enter your password and then select OK to continue 4 Enter the text that you want to appear in the Owner Preferences screen This device is owned Your name here Please return if found 555 1111 5 Select Done System settings Setting the date and time Date amp Time Preferences enable you to manually set the date time and location time zone setting for your smartphone 1 Press Applications and select Prefs 3 2 Select Date amp Time 3 Select the Automatically set pick list and select one of the following settings NOTE The options that appear on the screen vary based on the setting you select in step 3 Date time and time zone The date time and time zone are acquired from your network Date and time Lets you set the time zone manually The date and time are acquired from your network This setting is useful when you travel from one time zone to another You can enter an appointment in your calendar and set not set a time zone
126. e back of the smartphone until it clicks into place 6 Your smartphone screen wakes up and begins the setup process When the language selection screen appears select the language you want to use 212 REPLACING THE BATTERY and then follow the onscreen instructions to set up your smartphone TIP Be sure to dispose of your old battery properly In some areas disposal in household or business trash is prohibited Screen The screen appears blank 1 When a call lasts longer than the limit specified in Power Preferences the screen dims automatically In certain lighting conditions the screen may appear blank when this occurs Press any key except Power End to restore the screen to normal brightness Pressing Power End hangs up the call The screen backlight may also be set to dim or turn off after a specified amount of time see Optimizing power settings When a period of inactivity lasts longer than the limit specified in Power Preferences the screen turns off Press and release Power End to wake up the screen TROUBLESHOOTING Q CHAPTER Look closely at the screen If you can see a dim image try adjusting the screen brightness see Adjusting the brightness If the screen is still blank perform a soft reset see Performing a soft reset If the problem persists connect your smartphone to the charger see Charging the battery and perform a soft reset again If that doesn t
127. e bar select the folder for example Inbox or Sent with the messages you want to delete Press Menu Select Purge from the Message menu Select the Purge pick list and then select an option Select OK Chatting with Messaging 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 device or the speakerphone When you exchange more than one message with a single contact the messages you exchange with that person are grouped into a chat session When you select a chat session from your message list the upper part of Chat View displays all messages you ve exchanged with this contact and the lower part provides an entry area 92 MESSAGING YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES QO You can carry on multiple chats atthe same 3 Enter your message time and easily switch between them using the pick list at the top of the screen CHAPTER TIP Pale gray text indicates that a message is pending or enroute Tip To find a chat you had with someone open your Messaging Inbox and select a chat 4 Select Send session Customizing your Messaging settings 1 Press Applications and select 1 Press Applications and select Messaging Messaging 2 Doone of the following 2 Press Menu Start a new chat Select a message 3 From the Options menu select and reply to it Preferences Continue an existing chat Sel
128. e into a wireless modem so that you can access the Internet from your computer You can set up BroadbandAccess Connect using the USB sync cable between your smartphone and your Windows computer If you have a Mac computer enabled with CONNECTING YOUR COMPUTER TO THE INTERNET THROUGH YOUR SMARTPHONE 107 e YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES CHAPTER Bluetooth wireless technology you can set up a wireless connection to use BroadbandAccess Connect using your smartphone s built in Bluetooth technology The VZAccess Manager software helps you set up and manage your BroadbandAccess Connect connections tip You may need to use a virtual private network VPN to access corporate email Check with your system administrator and see Connecting to a VPN for more information Installing the VZAccess Manager software To use the BroadbandAccess Connect Service you must install the VZAccess Manager software on your computer WINDOWS ONLY 1 Insert the Palm Software Installation CD into your computer s CD drive On the Additional Resources screen select Connect to the Internet with VZAccess Manager Follow the instructions to begin the installation On the Welcome screen click Next 5 Select the option to accept the License Agreement and then click Next 6 Select whether you want to use VZAccess Manager with one smartphone only or with all smartphones you use on this computer and then select w
129. e page Opens a dialog box where you can enter a web address or view a list of recently viewed web pages Goes back in order through pages you viewed Goes forward in order through pages you viewed Gets the latest version of the current web page This is sometimes called refreshing the web page ep g ve Opens a list where you can select Fast mode no images or style sheets or Normal mode with images and style sheets SR Creating a bookmark With bookmarks you can instantly access a web page without entering the address every time The web browser can store up to 100 bookmarks or saved pages allowing you to open your favorite web pages quickly Note that a bookmark is different 100 WEB BROWSER YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES Q from a saved page and different from a favorite see Deleting a favorite button 1 Goto the page you want to save 2 Press Menu 3 Select Save Page from the Page menu 4 Select OK and then select OK again CHAPTER DID YOU KNOW The predefined bookmarks take you to pages that are optimized for your smartphone Viewing bookmarks or saved pages Go to the page you want to bookmark Bookmarks and saved pages both appear in Bookmarks View Saved pages are 2 Press Menu indicated by a small triangle in the 3 Select Add Bookmark from the Page upper right corner of the bookmark menu 4 Change the entries in the Name and DID YOU KNOW
130. e up this memory select Clear Cookies 108 WEB BROWSER YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES Q Cache Sets how much memory is being used by your cache to store recent pages and history To free up this memory select Clear Cache Clear cache on exit Sets whether the cache clears each time you exit the web browser Set Proxy Sets up a proxy server to access the Internet If your connection requires a proxy server please contact your Internet service provider or IT administrator for this information 6 Select OK Connecting your computer to the Internet through your smartphone Dial up networking DUN is the feature that converts your smartphone into a modem so that you can access the Internet from your computer You can use either of the following methods CHAPTER BroadbandAccess Connect Lets you convert your smartphone into a wireless modem using Verizon Wireless BroadbandAccess Connect software See Using BroadbandAccess Connect to connect your computer to the Internet Bluetooth connection If your computer is enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology you can set up your smartphone as a wireless modem using the built in Bluetooth technology See Connecting your computer to the Internet through your smartphone using Bluetooth Using BroadbandAccess Connect to connect your computer to the Internet The BroadbandAccess Connect service lets you convert your smartphon
131. eadset or car kit for your device o HotSync Setup Configure Bluetooth HotSync between your device and PC 7 Follow the onscreen instructions to create a partnership between your smartphone and your computer In some cases you may need to perform setup steps on your computer before you can complete this step Check your computer s documentation for specific setup instructions 8 After you finish the HotSync setup select Done to return to Applications View You re now ready to sync your smartphone with your Bluetooth computer Synchronizing over a Bluetooth connection When you synchronize using the Bluetooth wireless feature on your smartphone you don t need your sync cable This is especially useful if you travel with a laptop enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology BEFORE YOU BEGIN Verify the following on your computer et includes built in Bluetooth wireless technology or a Bluetooth adapter Bluetooth is turned on The HotSync manager is active On a Windows computer you know the HotSync manager is active when its icon appears in the lowerright corner of your screen CHAPTER SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION ADVANCED 177 D YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS CHAPTER Press Applications and select HotSync Welcome w WaynePC Select Local Select the pick list below the HotSync icon and then select the name of the PC you set up for Bl
132. eb e Manage your contacts calendar e Use a Bluetooth headset sold and task list separately for hands free e Receive and send corporate and operation personal email messages In this chapter NOU mew Pallant Cerro ati e Ninat SSiN D OXEA ok a a Shae E NU DTE ENSE S Wnaradollnecastorgen stante daaa ee eee TT TT T 4 Wherereansile arni MOr Zea CT CETT T 4 Your new Palm Centro smartphone In one compact and indispensable device you now have all of the following e Phone application for making and receiving calls e Contacts application that stores the names phone numbers and even pictures of friends family business contacts everyone you stay in touch with Email application for receiving and sending email business and personal e Palm OS by ACCESS personal info applications for storing your appointments to do lists memos and more e Expansion card slot that accepts microSD cards sold separately for storing music files videos dictionaries games and lots of other applications e An SXGA 1 3 megapixel 1280 x 1024 digital camera for snapping photos and capturing short videos WELCOME O CHAPTER Text and multimedia messaging Music player Applications for reading creating and editing Microsoft Office files and viewing PDF files Desktop synchronization software for entering names addresses and more on your computer and then transferring the info to your smartphone with one
133. econds Auto off after Determines how long your screen stays on during a period of inactivity When there is no interaction with the keyboard or screen for the SYSTEM SETTINGS 201 YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS CHAPTER specified time period your smartphone turns off automatically Backlight during calls To preserve power during an active call you can set the screen backlight to either dim or turn off after a specified amount of time Turning off the backlight saves more power than dimming it With the backlight turned off you can still see a faint image on the screen and use any of the buttons on the screen To return backlight brightness to normal press any key or tap the screen Be careful pressing Power End hangs up an active call and tapping an onscreen button activates that command Beam Receive Determines whether your smartphone is ready to receive information over an infrared beam If you leave this option turned off you must return to this screen to turn on this option the next time you want to receive a beamed item 4 Select Done tip You can also access the brightness setting by pressing Option P To temporarily set the backlight to the preset low setting press Option Menu Connecting to a VPN If you want to use your smartphone to access your corporate email account or other files on your corporate server you may need to set up a virtual private network VPN on your sma
134. ect OK Tip If you have trouble copying info to renaming or formatting an expansion card make sure the card is not write protected Press Applications and select Card Info If a This card is read only message appears the card is write protected See the instructions that came with your card for additional info Formatting an expansion card Formatting an expansion card is similar to formatting a disk on a computer When you format an expansion card you erase all the information stored on the card Tip If you format a card any photos or documents that were previously stored on the card are deleted from your desktop software the next time you sync You can recover these files from the backup folder USING EXPANSION CARDS 183 D YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS tc ul E z z 1 Insert the expansion card into the 4 Press Menu expansion card slot 5 Select Format Card from the Card 2 Select the category pick list at the top menu of the screen and select All 6 Enter anew name for the card 3 Select Card Info amp 7 Select OK 184 USING EXPANSION CARDS Your personal settings Customizing your Palm Centro smartphone is a great way to make it match your lifestyle and work even harder for you On your smartphone you can easily customize the sounds fonts screen colors and more Take advantage of different levels of security Prevent making an accidental and expensive phone c
135. ect a 4 On the Messages tab set any of the message that displays the Chat R following preferences for your individual icon messages Preferences al wv Friend 07700 900222 2 4 13 02 Where are you New message w Textonly Me 2 4 13 03 l m at the the MMS Receipts Y Never airport Can you pick me up Validity Period v maximum 07700 900222 2 4 13 08 Sure l Il be there in 20 minutes See youthen x QuickText Ocharacters O Confirm message deletions O Privacy Mode hide text ore end O Ca New message Set the default format for new messages text or multimedia MESSAGING 99 YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES CHAPTER MMS Receipts Set whether or not you want to receive a confirmation when an outgoing MMS message is delivered Validity Period Set how long you want an outgoing message to be valid Confirm message deletions Set whether or not you want deletion confirmation prompts to appear Privacy Mode hide text Set whether you want the body text to appear in the alert when you receive a new message or you want to hide the text and be prompted to go to the message Select the Chat tab and set any of the following preferences for chat sessions Preferences Li Messages har Network Create chats from messages Only if I ve replied IY Show timestamps in chats Display my name in chat window as Me Label color Use color for
136. ecting to a Bluetooth hands free device the With the built in Bluetooth wireless technology on your smartphone you can connect to a number of Bluetooth devices including a hands free device such as a headset or car kit a printer or a GPS receiver as well as to other smartphone smart devices and handhelds that are equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology If your computer is enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology you can also synchronize wirelessly or use your phone to connect your computer to the Internet You can create a list of Bluetooth devices that you trust to communicate with your smartphone When communicating with hands free device automatically appears in your Trusted Devices list Follow the steps in this section to add other devices to your Trusted Devices list such as a friend s handheld Requesting a connection with another Bluetooth device and select 1 Press Applications gt Bluetooth di 2 Select Bluetooth On CONNECTING WITH BLUETOOTH DEVICES 113 e YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES CHAPTER Bluetooth EX Bluetooth ES Off Bluetooth Wireless Technology is On Visibility v Hidden Done Setup Devices Tips 3 Optional Enter a device name that identifies your smartphone when it is discovered by other Bluetooth devices NOTE Use the same device name for all your Bluetooth connections If you change the d
137. ections CHAPTER Provide web clipping features such as POA files If you want to continue using these types of applications please contact the third party developer for software updates and for info about compatibility with your smartphone WINDOWS ONLY The following instructions can help you isolate the source of problems that occur after you upgrade 1 Connect your smartphone to your computer On your computer click Start Programs Palm Safe HotSync Follow the instructions on the screen Locate the Old Apps folder on your computer This folder is usually located inside one of the following folders C Program Files Palm C Program Files palmOne C Program Files Handspring To help you identify the app that is causing the problem move one app at a UPGRADING 207 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER time from the Old_Apps folder to the Backup folder and then sync If the problem recurs delete the last app you installed and report the problem to its developer See Removing applications for instructions 6 Repeat step 4 for each of the apps in the Old_Apps folder NOTE f you have trouble moving apps from the Old Apps folder to the Backup folder or determining which files to move try reinstalling the app using the original third party developer files tip Need more info on the Backup folder See What is the Backup folder MAC ONLY 1 Locate your user folder on you
138. ed Network message 25 extensions phone 51 61 Extra Digits button Active Call View 51 Extra Digits option Add Favorites 61 F factory settings 192 fade setting 142 Fast mode browser 100 106 favorite buttons 60 63 236 See also speed dial buttons Favorites pages 62 63 69 feedback 222 files See also specific type accessing 153 202 browsing 181 checking size of 169 deleting 231 downloading 102 123 165 opening 153 154 saving 154 transferring 19 129 153 257 Files application 181 financial calculator 162 financial functions 163 Find dialog box 161 Find Text on Page command 104 finding chat sessions 93 contacts 44 57 69 text 104 161 firewalls 202 Fixed display format 164 Flash mode 55 flight mode 42 Float display format 164 folders accessing Outlook 219 deleting messages in 92 locating user 215 217 sorting messages in 92 Font command 100 189 fonts 100 188 189 forgetting passwords 196 199 Format Card command 184 Formats Preferences screen 189 formatting expansion cards 183 184 forums 5 forward icon browser 100 forwarding phone calls 56 Free Space information 19 freeing memory 106 167 230 freezes 210 full charge battery 12 G Game Volume pick list 187 Google Maps 58 GPS receivers 116 gradients 164 graphics See images H HAC setting 74 Handheld overwrites Desktop option 174 Handheld overwrites Macintosh option 175 hands free devices a
139. ed of carrying both your MP3 player and your phone Your Palm Centro smartphone solves both problems You can keep your favorite photos videos too right on your smartphone And there s no need to carry an expensive MP3 player you can play music on your smartphone Simply transfer songs onto your smartphone or an expansion card and then listen through your headphones cards and headphones sold separately Benefits e Never be far from your favorite e No separate photo viewer MP3 or people places and songs CD player required Organize your photos videos and songs 117 In this chapter GameracandkGanncOrde ase O Pictures amp Videos Pocket Tunes Deluxe YOUR PHOTOS VIDEOS AND MUSIC D tc ul E lt is inserted Otherwise Camera stores x Ca mera a nd pictures in the Palm album on your in Camcorder smartphone To tell the two folders apart look for a smartphone or card icon next to the folder name Your smartphone comes with an easy to use built in 1 3 megapixel camera with 2x digital zoom You can use the camera to take and view pictures and videos and send them to your friends and family To add a personal touch to your smartphone use your pictures as your wallpaper in the Phone application s Main View and as caller ID images see Assigning a caller ID photo for details tip The default camera resolution is SXGA Taking a picture 1280 x 1024 VGA 640 x 480 an
140. ee Adding a contact but the fastest way red to enter lots of contacts is to enter them in your desktop software and then synchronize to transfer them to your smartphone see Synchronizing information the basics Press Phone amp Text appears here as you enter it 2 Select the Contacts favorite button Using the keyboard start entering one of the following for the contact you want to call e First name JOH for John tip To restart your search press Backspace to delete letters you ve entered Or select Cancel to return to Main View 44 MAKING CALLS 4 Highlight the number you want to dial 5 Press Send f to make the call Tip To see more info for a contact highlight the name and press Center on the 5 way to view the address company and other details DID YOU KNOW If you want to be able to dial by entering a contact name in the Phone application s Main View instead of a phone number you can change a setting to do that see Customizing phone settings Voice Dialing You can use the Voice Dialing application to call people in your Contacts list by saying their name or number If the person you are calling has more than one phone number you can specify which number to call 1 Press Applications 2 Select Voice Dial B A voice prompts you to say a command 3 Doone of the following To call a person in your contact list by saying their name Say
141. eeting X tip To enter a holiday create an untimed od event Then from the Details screen select 1 00 Every year as the repeat interval 2 00 i uin 3 00 4 00 1 Creat t and then select it I reate an event an en select it 2 Select Details 3 Select the Repeat pick list and then select a repeat interval If the interval you need doesn t appear on the list Icon indicates a repeating event select Other to define a custom DID YOU KNOW If you sync with Microsoft interval Outlook and your events include other people a With field appears in the Details dialog box and your attendee info appears in this field after you sync 140 CALENDAR Color coding your schedule Use color coding to quickly spot various 1 types of events For example make appointments with family green co workers blue and friends red Follow these steps to create a category and assign it a color code 1 In Day View select an event description or select an empty time slot Select Details Select the Category pick list and select Edit Categories Do one of the following To create a new category select New and then enter a category name To add a color to an existing category select a category and select Edit Select the color you want to give this category and then select OK Optional Repeat steps 4 and 5 toadd 4 or edit more categories Changing or deleting an event YOUR PERSONAL INFORMA
142. ells message retrieval preference iy Shaw Masse dacs Automatic or Manual If you select IV Show Receipt Alerts Manual select Edit and enter the Verizon Wireless settings Done New Manage Clips NOTE We recommend that you do not change the Network Configuration settings 4 Select the Application pick list and select Messaging 5 Select the Volume pick list and select 7 Select OK the volume level 6 Select the Vibrate pick list and select when you want your smartphone to vibrate MESSAGING 95 YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES 7 Select the Message Tone pick list and select a tone for incoming message alerts CHAPTER 8 Check the boxes if you want to see onscreen alerts when a new message arrives and when a message you sent is received 9 Select Done What are all those icons tip By default the Messaging app shows the Inbox folder To view a different folder select the folder list in the title bar and select a different folder from the list The message descriptions in the Inbox Outbox and Sent folders show the message status Unread messages appear in bold e Read messages appear in plain text Urgent messages appear with a red exclamation point The following icons show the message type and additional status info E 5535 A text message A chat session A multimedia message that is ready for you to download A multimedia message that is fully dow
143. eported FCC SAR values of the Palm Centro smartphone by Palm are e CDMA2000 Cellular Head 1 09 W kg e CDMA2000 PCS Head 1 35 W kg e CDMA2000 Cellular Body 0 817 W kg e CDMA2000 PCS Body 0 423 W kg More information on the device s SAR can be found by using the FCC ID number on the following FCC website https fjallfoss fec gov oetcf eas reports GenericSearch cfm FCC Radiofrequency Emission This device meets the FCC Radiofrequency Emission Guidelines and is certified with the FCC as FCC ID number O8F 747 Certified by Industry Canada as IC 3905A 747 FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility Your Centro smartphone is compliant with the FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility HAC requirements For additional HAC information including the HAC rating of this product please refer to www palm com centroHAC IMPORTANT SAFETY AND LEGAL INFORMATION 239 Static Electricity ESD and Your Palm Device Electrostatic discharge ESD can cause damage to electronic devices if discharged into the device so you should take steps to avoid such an occurrence 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 m
144. equest see your computer s documentation and then select Find More on your smartphone to search again 8 Make up a passkey enter it on the Bluetooth Security screen and then select OK The passkey can be up to 16 numbers NOTE You need this passkey in the next step so be sure to write it down exactly We recommend that you use a passkey of 16 numbers where possible to improve the security of your smartphone The longer the passkey the more difficult it is for the passkey to be deciphered 9 Enter the same passkey on your computer when prompted 10 Select Done and then select Done again to return to the Bluetooth screen Setting up your computer for a Bluetooth DUN connection Dial up networking must be enabled or installed on your computer Follow the instructions from the manufacturer of your Bluetooth adapter to enable DUN Your wireless service provider may provide customized software programs that walk you through the DUN setup process Check with your wireless service provider to see if such a program is available CHAPTER Accessing the Internet using a Bluetooth DUN connection The steps for accessing the Internet on your computer may vary depending on your operating system and how Bluetooth wireless technology is set up on your computer for example whether Bluetooth technology is built into your computer or is added to your computer by an adapter If you need additional info check your computer s
145. er opens and you are taken through a series of steps to create an account Set the following Account Setup info and then select Next Mobile number Enter your smartphone s phone number if it is not already filled in Password Enter the password for your Wireless Sync account Read Terms amp Conditions Select this option to read about your Wireless Sync account YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES QO l agree to the terms amp conditions Check the box to indicate that you agree to the terms and conditions You cannot continue unless you check this box CHAPTER Set the following Account Setup info and then select Next Confirm home time zone Select the pick list and select the time zone where you live Enable weather info for my ZIP code Enter the ZIP code where you live if you want to receive local weather reports When the Congratulations message appears select Done During the first sync you are prompted to select one of the following Refresh Replaces Calendar and Contacts on your smartphone with information on the server Merge Merges items on your smartphone with items on the server The first sync can take several minutes once it s complete Wireless Sync is ready to keep you up to date THE WIRELESS SYNC APPLICATION 87 YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES CHAPTER Messaging When your phone is on icons appear in the title bar of the Phone application s Main View to indi
146. ernet using a BroadbandAccess Connect connection 1 Connect your smartphone to your computer with the sync cable see Connecting your smartphone to your computer 2 Click the VZAccess Manager icon on your computer desktop CHAPTER 3 Click the connection you want to use such as BroadbandAccess 4 Click Connect You can now use the BroadbandAccess Connect service to access the Internet from your computer When the BroadbandAccess Connect service is on you cannot use any of the wireless features on your smartphone that require a data connection such as synchronizing web browsing and sending and receiving email and MMS messages You can still use all the nonwireless features of your smartphone To use the wireless features of your smartphone terminate the BroadbandAccess Connect connection If you choose to make a call when the Broadband Access Connect service is on you automatically interrupt the BroadbandAccess Connect connection When you receive a call in a BroadbandAccess coverage area the call CONNECTING YOUR COMPUTER TO THE INTERNET THROUGH YOUR SMARTPHONE 109 e YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES CHAPTER interrupts the BroadbandAccess Connect connection In a NationalAccess coverage area incoming calls go to voicemail Terminating a BroadbandAccess Connect Internet session 1 On your computer go to the VZAccess Manager window 2 Click Disconnect Connecting your com
147. ersoal SO DS Loud tv 185 System sound Settings iino eus ibd gk dede dene gendo aud 187 Display and appearance settings iiie n nn 188 Applications settings evocar eh Rhe EURO Gd ER IE Rd Rs 190 Locking your smartphone and info liiis 193 SystomiSetunOs reses acotada o eddie SETTE 200 Connecting to a VPN seem ra dan pa o a S RU OVER 202 Chapter 125 HOUBIGBhOOUNT 2p va eire rr ed FA 205 DU fefe Js To O ON 207 Desktop software installation ooooooocoooooooooo eh 209 Resetting your SMartphoONe ooococccoo nen 209 Replacing the battery settore ete 212 NIMIRUM 213 SYMEMOMIZAMOM s susce te zt ce beer bd SEC Saut Oe hen b pda Fb ERR E Rs 214 Ped eet tele oe caer qt te eon ee atta qui dmfe eges dtum omo 222 Hatdsstiee dleVICO S sea re Seats Nan A Seve gea en Fronde ala 224 Emall 434 68 444008 eee ER oe G E n du UA ipsc dme dd 225 CONTENTS Webes cunas tl aa acostada dies 226 Camera ea A a oi 230 Making room on your smartphone oooccocoo es 230 Third party applications iium eR bred RIA LA REG eee ere 231 Eror message S o cae epe tees d o usa ed podes spec equo gines eu 233 e A Me deh are Sa aE RTI 235 Important safety and legal information iiie 239 SDSGIDCSU OS 11s dd 4 dict ede A EA ERU IRSE CAG id Abd Sd 245 i CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 Welcome Congratulations on the purchase of your Palm9 Centro smartphone Benefits Make and receive phone calls Browse the w
148. es electrical and electronic equipment For information on environmental programs visit palm com environment As part of Palm s corporate commitment to be a good steward of the environment we strive to use environmentally friendly materials reduce waste and develop the highest standards in electronics recycling Our recycling program keeps Palm handheld devices smartphones and mobile companions out of landfills through evaluation and disposition for reuse and recycling Palm customers may participate in the recycling program free of charge Visit palm com recycle for additional details and information about how you can help reduce electronic waste v 1 0 Contents Chapter le VVeIGOIe eresi sreo ttor cerier Sd ekenkdenedseeedepesmennes 1 Your new Palm Centro smartphone coccccccccoc e 3 Was iiO Dox RR tear ae ena A a OESTE DTE 3 What do need to get started o o o oooooooooooor ees 4 Wher can I deari MONG coe uuo ie qe Rr hace SIR De DR ERE Re Drop gd 4 Chapter SOMA caera Gea dara de rad cir and 7 Palm Centro smartphone overview s n sasssa seroren renr 9 inserting thieJBattepy cx seek adh a ed er deu uepeisiadeeierds 11 Charging the battery 2 4 44 medo ez ded Rr pique e xe d er n Eden 12 Maximizing battery life ooo cesses cope eee eere eee page heed RE bd 14 Making vou TST Call css as derat rea ded on dele epee ees Gas Sos 15 Setting up your computer for synchronization s saasaa
149. etal doorknob This little shock discharges the built up static electricity ESD susceptible equipment Even a small amount of ESD can harm circuitry so when working with electronic devices take measures to help protect your electronic devices including your Palm device from ESD harm While Palm has built protections against ESD into its products ESD unfortunately exists and unless neutralized could build up to levels that could harm your equipment Any electronic device that contains an external entry point for plugging in anything from cables to docking stations is susceptible to entry of ESD Devices that you carry with you such as your Palm device build up ESD in a unique way because the static electricity that may have built up on your body is automatically passed to the device Then when the device is connected to another device such as a docking station a discharge event can occur Precautions against ESD Make sure to discharge any built up static electricity from yourself and your electronic devices before touching an electronic device or connecting one device to another The recommendation from Palm is that you take this precaution before connecting your Palm device to your computer placing a device in a cradle or connecting it to any other device You can do this in many ways including the following e Ground yourself when you re holding your device by simultaneously touching a metal surface that is at earth ground For ex
150. evice name you need to re create any partnerships you ve already created 4 Select Setup Devices 5 Select Trusted Devices Setup Devices i A Hands free Setup Configure a Bluetooth headset or car kit for your device o HotSync Setup Configure Bluetooth HotSync between your device and PC 6 Select Add Device The Discovery icon appears indicating that the discovery process is active 7 Select the Show pick list and select Nearby devices 8 If the device you want to add doesn t appear on the Discovery Results list make sure that the other device is ready to receive a connection request see the device s documentation and then select Find More on your smartphone to search again 9 Enter the same passkey on your smartphone and on the Bluetooth device and select OK IMPORTANT Some Bluetooth devices have a predefined passkey If your device has a predefined passkey you can find it in the documentation for that device Other devices provide a screen where you enter a passkey that you make up In either case you must use the same passkey on both your smartphone and the other Bluetooth device We recommend that where possible you make up a passkey of 16 alphanumeric characters letters and numerals only to improve the security of your smartphone The longer the passkey 113 CONNECTING WITH BLUETOOTH DEVICES YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES Q the more difficult it is for the passk
151. ew the content on the full screen Press Up A or Down Y to display the toolbar press Up A or Down Y again to hide the toolbar again Press the Volume button on the side of your smartphone to adjust the volume CHAPTER Copying text from a web page You can copy text from a web page and paste it into other applications 1 Use the stylus to highlight the text you want to copy 2 Press Menu gt 3 Select Edit and then select Copy Go to the app in which you want to paste the text and position the cursor where you want to paste the text 5 Press Menu 6 Select Edit and then select Paste DID YOU KNOW If the web browser does not recognize a phone number as dialable you can copy the phone number as text and paste it into the Dial Pad see Dialing from a web page or message Returning to recently viewed pages The History list stores the addresses of the last 100 pages you visited Items in the History list are sorted chronologically 1 In Page View press Menu 2 Select History from the Page menu 3 Select the web page you want to load Finding text on a web page 1 In Page View press Menu 2 Select Find Text on Page from the Page menu 3 Enter the text you want to find 4 Check or uncheck the Wrap Search box to indicate whether you want the search to wrap from the end of the page to the beginning when the end is reached 104 WEB BROWSER YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIR
152. ey to be deciphered 10 Select Done Accepting a connection from another Bluetooth device Tip For the smartphone to be visible to Bluetooth devices the Bluetooth setting must be set to On and visibility must be set to Visible or Temporary 1 Press Applications and select Bluetooth 2 Select Bluetooth On Bluetooth 9 Tal Bluetooth ol Bluetooth Wireless Technology is On Device Name Visibility Hidden Done Setup Devices Tips 3 Optional Enter a device name that identifies your smartphone when it is discovered by other Bluetooth devices NOTE Use the same device name for all your Bluetooth connections If you change the device name you need to re create any partnerships you ve already created 4 Select the Visibility pick list and select one of the following Visible Enables Bluetooth devices that are not on your Trusted Devices list to request a connection with your smartphone Your smartphone remains accessible to other devices until you turn this option off After you ve finished using this setting remember to change it back to Hidden tip Use the Visible option only when you need your smartphone to be accessible for an extended period of time For short term accessibility use the Temporary option Temporary Enables Bluetooth devices that are not on your Trusted Devices list to request a connection with your smartphone duri
153. fo in your applications Quickly enter update and protect with the Find feature your info on your computer and e Install applications games and your smartphone other software e Store carry and exchange info S CHAPTER 10 In this chapter DA ree erry wer ETT E or rye TE SIS IIO LUI 161 IMievvimaramcltsmosesale cq 161 Calculator e T EN SAR TED TERIS See 162 InsSrvallineramlieatio SP EE EET E TIE TL TT T 164 REMOVINGZADDIICa HONS eee mene t ETC TES T IU IL 167 Mewmorapplicatio mimo e ee she eecesanoeeeeceaus 168 Sending information with Bluetooth wireless technology 169 SEONG IMMOIMENION area EE 171 Synchronizing information advanced 00 1758 WSINGISXDaMSIOMPCANCS eee C ETCTCN ihn Se Srnec eure re eRe ne 180 YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS Using Find The Find feature locates any text in the built in applications and databases and in some third party applications including Office files stored in Documents The Find feature searches for the group of characters you specify including characters that are part of a word Find is not case sensitive DID YOU KNOW Find locates any word that begins with the text you enter For example entering plane finds planet but not airplane 1 Press Option a and then press Shift Find to open the Find dialog box 2 Enter the text you want to find Select OK to start the search 4 In the search results
154. front of International phone numbers with the specified number To 7 digit numbers Adds a prefix to 7 digit numbers For example enter your own area code to automatically add your area code when you dial local numbers To 6 5 4 digit numbers Adds a prefix to numbers that are only six five or four numerals long For example if all the phone numbers in your office have the 408 area code and a 555 exchange followed by a 4 digit extension select 4 and enter the prefix 408555 To call a colleague simply dial your colleague s 4 digit extension your smartphone automatically dials the rest and makes the call You can also create contact entries with just the extension number and then dial the number from your Contacts list Select OK 2 CUSTOMIZING PHONE SETTINGS Choosing your privacy settings To maintain privacy you can encrypt conversations when you place or receive calls provided that this feature is supported by the Verizon Wireless network You can also choose whether your longitude and latitude position are available to the network and third party applications at all times or only during an emergency call 1 Press Phone 2 Press Menu 3 Select Options and then select Phone Preferences 4 Check the Enable Voice Privacy box voice conversations will be encrypted Phone Preferences If Short DTMF Tones I Enable Voice Privacy TTY TDD w Off O Hearing Aid Compatibili
155. ful Press Power End E to end the call tip If you are inside a coverage area and cannot complete a call contact Verizon Wireless for assistance 8 After you finish the call press Power End i to end the call Making a call 1 2 3 Press Phone amp Press Center to turn off Keyguard Tap the onscreen Dial Pad to enter the number you want to call 555 1234 6 08am 3 10 08 ALES 2 30 cns uy Dam ua lid ao A44 4 Press Send i to dial the number 5 After you finish the call press Power End i to end the call Adjusting call volume While a call is in progress press the Volume button on the side of your smartphone to adjust the call volume To increase the volume press the upper half of the Volume button To decrease the volume press the lower half of the Volume button 16 MAKING YOUR FIRST CALL SETTING UP CHAPTER Phone Info Phone Number 408 555 3333 Username jsmith003 MEID pESN 80683304 Software 1063 36 CC Cap 000 000 000 Carrier DB 517 MSID 4085553333 Look here for your phone number If your phone number doesn t appear in 1 Volume Phone Info please contact Verizon 2 Side button Wireless What s my phone number 1 Make sure your phone is on see Setting up your Turning your phone on and off 2 Press Phone amp computer for 3 Press Menu E synchronization 4 Selec
156. ger switch is set to Sound Off the ringer setting overrides the sound settings and all sounds are turned off 1 Press Applications and select Sounds s 2 Select the Application pick list and select System 3 Select the System Volume and Game Volume pick lists and select the volume levels CHAPTER SYSTEM SOUND SETTINGS 187 E YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS CHAPTER Preferences Sound Alerts Application System Volume w 2 Game Volume v 2 Note Sounds aren t played when the ringer switch is set to Sound Off On g Off Done New Manage Tips 4 Select Done Display and appearance settings Adjusting the brightness Depending on the lighting conditions in which you re using your smartphone you may need to adjust the brightness of the Screen 1 Press Option and then press Backlight 7 ae Backlight 2 Press Left 4 and Right P to adjust the brightness 3 Select Done Tip To temporarily set the backlight to the preset low setting press Option Menu Tip You can also adjust the backlight and set the brightness duration during a call in Power Preferences See Optimizing power settings Changing the screen font You can change the screen font in Calendar Contacts Memos Messaging Tasks and Web The font styles may vary between applications and some applications may offer fewer choices 188 DISPLAY AND APPEAR
157. ges from your mail server after downloading them to your smartphone leave this box empty 10 When the Congratulations message 1 appears select Done During the first sync you are prompted to select one of the following Refresh Replaces Calendar and Contacts on your smartphone with information on the server Not recommended for POP and IMAP users Merge Merges items on your smartphone with items on the server 84 THE WIRELESS SYNC APPLICATION The first sync can take several minutes once it s complete Wireless Sync is ready to keep you up to date tip The Wireless Sync and VersaMail applications require the correct protocol server and security settings to send and receive email Your email provider can easily provide these settings Setting up Wireless Sync to work with corporate email If your company uses a Microsoft Exchange server or a Domino server follow these steps to set up your email account settings in the Wireless Sync application If your company uses a different type of mail server see Setting up Wireless Sync to work with Internet email or Setting up Wireless Sync to work with a corporate Wireless Sync server for instructions 1 Press Wireless Sync 2 Select Start to download the Wireless Sync software to your smartphone The download takes a few minutes 3 YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES QO When asked if your company has a sync server leave
158. ght 4 12 ounces 116 8 grams Connectivity e IR e Bluetooth wireless technology 1 2 compliant Display e Touch sensitive LCD screen includes stylus e 65 536 colors 16 bit color e Useradjustable brightness e 320 x 320 resolution Keyboard Built in OWERTY keyboard plus 5 way navigator e Backlight for low lighting conditions 246 SPECIFICATIONS Included software Blazer web browser Internet Calculator Basic and Advanced Calendar Camcorder Camera Contacts Documents To Go9 Professional Google Maps Memos Messaging text and multimedia My Centro Palm Desktop software and HotSync manager Phone including Favorites and Dial Pad Pics amp Videos includes camera and camcorder Pocket Tunes Deluxe Quick Tour Tasks Wireless Sync email Voice Dial Voice Memo World Clock System requirements Windows XP Service Pack 2 Windows Media Center Edition 2005 with USB port or Windows Vista Mac OS 10 3 10 4 x with USB port Later versions may also be supported Operating and storage temperature range 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C 5 to 90 relative humidity RH SPECIFICATIONS 247 Index SYMBOLS in Tasks list 148 NUMERICS 1xEV DO technology 235 1xRTT data services 75 1XRTT protocol 235 24 hour clock 189 5 way navigator 29 30 911 calls 77 195 911 Only option 73 77 A accented characters 35 36 accessing appli
159. he Phone application s Main View Phone Display Options let you customize the appearance and entry mode of the Phone application s Main View 1 Press Phone amp 2 Press Menu 3 Select Options and then select Phone Display Options 4 Setany of the following options Show Sets whether the Dial Pad or wallpaper appears If you select Show Wallpaper select the thumbnail image 68 CUSTOMIZING PHONE SETTINGS and then select an image to use as wallpaper Tip If you select the Show Wallpaper option you can still access the Dial Pad From the Phone application s Main View press Send to open the Redial list and then select Dial Pad Phone Display Options Show Dial Pad Typing dials phone number O Show Calendar event M Show Favorite buttons Rows 2 Typing Sets whether typing while viewing the Dial Pad calls the numbers you enter or starts a contact search Tip f you select the Typing starts contacts search option you can still dial numbers by pressing Option before entering the first number Show Calendar event Sets whether the current event from the Calendar application appears When this option is 5 YOUR PHONE o enabled you can then select this event to jump to the Calendar application CHAPTER Show Favorite buttons Sets whether Favorites appear Rows Sets the number of favorite button rows that appear Select OK Selecting ringtones
160. he features of your hands free device vary by model Check the documentation for your hands free device for details about 66 USING A HANDS FREE DEVICE these features Your smartphone can support the following actions provided that your hands free device also supports them Dial a call Answer an incoming call Hang up a call and answer a call waiting call Place a call on hold and answer a call waiting call Hang up a single call Transfer an outgoing call from the earpiece on your smartphone to the hands free device Ignore an incoming call Redial the last number you called from the hands free device View a log of recently received missed and dialed calls and dial numbers for these calls directly from the hands free device Transfer speed dial favorites and Contacts entries containing phone numbers from your smartphone to the hands free device phone book up to the maximum number of entries YOUR PHONE o allowed in your hands free device s phone book CHAPTER TIP Your smartphone transfers speed dial favorites first and then contacts in alphabetical order up to the maximum number of entries allowed in your hands free device s phone book So if you have important numbers that you want to show up in your hands free device s phone book be sure to create speed dial favorites for them before you transfer the numbers TIP If you have more than one Bluetooth hands free device the last one yo
161. he recipient s name isn t in the list of recent addresses or your Contacts list enter the phone number or email address Tip If you see numbers when you expect to see letters or the other way around you need to turn Option Lock on by pressing Option twice or turn it off by pressing Option once 88 MESSAGING NOTE Sending text messages to land line phones may not be supported 4 Press Down Y to jump to the body of the message 5 Enter your message or select QuickText to insert predefined phrases To insert emoticons select EU Tip To add a new QuickText phrase select Edit QuickText from the list YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES QO Optional Press Menu and then select High Priority or Normal Priority on the Compose menu to set an urgency level for the message CHAPTER To add a picture video voice memo or ringtone to the message select Add Media Select the type of media then the item and then OK Select Send NOTE Some symbols can t be used in text messages The Messaging application automatically replaces invalid characters compose 17 characters uid To v Jane Jones M Can you talk now TIP Select Save as Draft to save a draft of the message without sending it To access the draft select the category pick list at the top of the screen and select Drafts tip Do you need to enter a short code that contains letters Use the keyboard to enter it jus
162. hether or not to create a desktop shortcut Click Next 7 Select the folder where you want to store the VZAccess Manager application files or select Next to accept the default location 8 Select whether to do a Typical or a Custom installation we recommend Typical and then click Next to begin the installation process 9 On the Installation Complete screen click Finish MAC ONLY 1 On your computer go to www vzam net 2 Click the Download Now link and follow the instructions to download the Mac version of the VZAccess Manager software 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to begin the installation 108 CONNECTING YOUR COMPUTER TO THE INTERNET THROUGH YOUR SMARTPHONE YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES Q 4 On the Welcome screen click Next 5 Select the option to accept the License Agreement and then click Next 6 Select the device name for each device you want to use with VZAccess Manager and then select whether or not to create a desktop shortcut Click Next Getting help with VZAccess Manager software You can learn how to use VZAccess Manager software from within the application itself 1 If you chose to install a desktop shortcut click the VZAccess Manager icon on your desktop Otherwise use the Start menu on your Windows computer to navigate to and select the VZAccess Manager software 2 Click Help at the top of the screen and select a topic to learn more Accessing the Int
163. hold Power End 3 to turn off following your phone Then press and hold the Your subscription plan includes same button to turn it back on again high speed data services 2 Press Phone amp and look for either e Data services have been activated on the 1xRTT Ej or EVDO E icon in the your account title bar of the Phone application s Main Data coverage is available in your View location 3 lf you see these icons you are in a data There are no data service outages in coverage area Try connecting to the your location Internet again If you do not see either of these icons press I can t access a web page Applications select Prefs lt 3 and continue with the following steps First make sure you have Internet access Open the web browser and try to view 4 Select Network another web page you ve loaded before To 5 Select the Services pick list and select ensure you re viewing the page directly EVDO from the Internet press Menu zz select 6 Select Connect Go and then select Refresh 7 If the connection is successful go to If you can view the other web page after the web browser If you still cant make you refresh it but you still can t access the TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER page you were originally trying to view the page may contain elements that are not supported by the web browser These include Flash Shockwave VBScript WMLScript and other plug ins Some websites use a redirector
164. holding the Side button opens Pocket Tunes Deluxe See Reassigning buttons for details 3 Use the 5 way O to access any of the following icons gt Play Plays or resumes playback of the current song G Next song Plays the next song Previous song Plays the previous song a Choose song Displays a list of songs to choose from and resume playback NOTE To adjust the volume during playback press the Volume button on the side of your smartphone PocketTunes Mood Rotation Getting Started Started o e e ku q All Content Original os Progress indicator Choose song Previous song Play Pause Volume Next song ough WN POCKET TUINESIM DEEUKE 131 Ce YOUR PHOTOS VIDEOS AND MUSIC CHAPTER Pocket Tunes Deluxe continues playing until it reaches the end of your list or until you select Pause i Music continues to play even if you switch to another application or turn off your screen If you want to stop playing music when you exit Pocket Tunes Deluxe open the Prefs menu select Background Prefs uncheck the Enable background play box and then select OK Creating a playlist If you want to play a group of songs in a particular order you can create a playlist 1 and select Press Applications pTunes 9 Press Menu Select Actions and then select Manage Playlists Select New and then enter a name for the playlist
165. hone so go ahead and check your calendar or go to Memos and enter the driving directions your caller is giving you You can even send text messages while you re on a call NOTE However what you can t do is make a data connection while on a call This means that you can t browse the web or WHAT CAN I DO WHEN I M ON A CALL 51 YOUR PHONE send or receive email or multimedia messages CHAPTER 1 Do one of the following e Select Hold to pause your conversation while you view the other application Select Spkr phone to continue the conversation while you view the other application Connect a headset see Using a hands free device 2 Press Applications 3 Select the icon for the application you want to open 4 Press Phone amp anytime to return to Active Call View Add New Number Q Add 1 510 555 0237 to your contacts list Create a New Contact O Don t ask me this again Tip You can turn the Add New Number prompt on and off In Contacts open the Options menu and select Preferences To turn this option on check the Ask to add unknown phone numbers after calls box To turn this option off uncheck this box DID YOU KNOW You can also press Phone to toggle between Active Call View and Main View in the Phone app so you can open a favorite by selecting its button Saving phone numbers When you hang up a call with a number that is not in
166. hronization If your computer is enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology you can synchronize wirelessly over a Bluetooth connection 1 Press Applications and select Bluetooth d 2 Select Bluetooth On Bluetooth 9 Tall Bluetooth Wireless Technology is On Bluetooth Device Name Visibility Hidden Done Setup Devices Tips 3 Optional Enter a device name that identifies your smartphone when it is discovered by other Bluetooth devices tip The device name you enter is the name that other devices with Bluetooth wireless technology see when they connect to your smartphone The default name is the name you gave your device during setup You can change this name if you want to NOTE Use the same device name for all your Bluetooth connections If you change the device name you need to re create any partnerships you have already created 176 SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION ADVANCED YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS D 4 Select the Visibility pick list and select Visible or Temporary tip After you form a partnership with a device you can change the Visibility setting back to Hidden That way only devices with which you ve already formed a partnership can find your smartphone New devices cannot request a connection 5 Select Setup Devices 6 Select HotSync Setup Setup Devices i R Hands free Setup Configure a Bluetooth h
167. ht corner 2 Select the time you want the alarm to sound 3 Select OK tip To customize the alarm sound and volume open the Options menu and select Alarm Preferences TIP Make sure the Ringer switch is set to Sound On so that you can hear the alarm Tasks You can use Tasks to remind you of tasks you need to complete and to keep a record of when you finish tasks Adding a task 1 2 Press Applications and select Tasks 4 Select New to create a new task IPS EN 6m Ol 1 Renew passport 2 12 O 1 Pick up dry cleaning 2 13 O 1 Reserve rental car 2 14 O 1 Distribute meeting notes 2 16 DO 2 Buy tennis balls O 2 Send CD to Sally few a 8 146 TASKS 3 Entera description of the task The text can be longer than one line Setting task priority due date and other details The Details dialog box enables you to assign a priority level due date category privacy flag and other details for each task 1 Select the task to which you want to assign details 2 Select Details 3 Set any of the following Priority Select the priority number for this task 1 is the most important Later you can arrange your tasks based on the importance of each task YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER O Due Date Select the Due Date pick list and select a due date for the task CHAPTER Tip If you turn on the Show Due Dates option in the Tasks Preferences s
168. ications The fourth button opens Applications View T Ut 1 Phone see Using Applications View which 2 calende opens a view showing the icons of the 3 Applications applications installed on your smartphone 4 Wireless Syne tip You can customize the quick buttons ae q Each quick button opens two applications yourself see Reassigning buttons for details e To turn on your smartphone and open a button s primary application simply press the button Button Primary app amp Phone OF Calendar Wireless Sync OPENING APPLICATIONS 37 e MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM CENTRO SMARTPHONE CHAPTER e After you turn on your smartphone In Applications View you can also do the open a button s secondary application following by pressing Option J and then pressing the quick button Press Applications repeatedly to cycle through various categories of Buttons Secondary app applications See Applications settings for more info on categories Y eS Web e Enter the first few letters of the Q es World Clock application s name to highlight it For f example if you press P it highlights a Messaging Phone if you then press T it highlights pTunes If you pause and then press T it highlights Tasks the first application DID YOU KNOW Pressing Option Menu dims that starts w
169. ice memo begins to play VoiceMemo W e e i 2 Record new memo New ideas for calls Follow up from Agenda 11 15 156 VOICE MEMO 3 Press Center to pause or stop playback Tip To adjust the volume level press the Volume button on the side of your smartphone Tip To change a voice memo title open the Voice Memo menu and select Rename Memo DID YOU KNOW You can send a voice memo in an email or MMS message see the documentation for your email application or Creating and sending a text message You can also use Bluetooth wireless technology to send a voice memo to a nearby Bluetooth device see Sending info over a Bluetooth wireless connection YOUR MEMOS AND DOCUMENTS o CHAPTER VOICE MEMO 7 O YOUR MEMOS AND DOCUMENTS CHAPTER 158 VOICE MEMO Your application and info management tools Synchronization is a great way to transfer update and back up info on your Palm Centro smartphone Synchronizing simply means that info you entered or updated in one place your smartphone or your computer is automatically updated in the other There s no need to enter the info twice Expansion cards sold separately provide a compact and limitless storage solution When one card becomes full simply use another card to carry your extra music and video clips and to install and run games and other software from dictionaries to travel guides Benefits Locate in
170. icrosoft Outlook for Windows If you want to synchronize using a different personal information manager PIM you must install a third party solution Contact the PIM s author or vendor to find out if software is available for your smartphone Follow these steps to retry the installation 1 Make sure your computer profile includes administrator rights to install software In large organizations these are usually granted by the system administrator 2 Restart your computer 3 Quit any active applications including virus scanners and Internet security applications TROUBLESHOOTING Q 4 Make sure you re installing the software from the Palm Software Installation CD that came with your new smartphone Other versions of the desktop software may not work with your smartphone 5 Insert the Palm Software Installation CD to restart the installation CHAPTER IMPORTANT Always use the same language for your smartphone your computer operating system and your desktop software Otherwise you may lose information or have difficulty with synchronization Support is not provided for mismatched language setups Resetting your smartphone Performing a soft reset Performing a soft reset is similar to restarting a computer If your smartphone is not responding or you have trouble synchronizing with your computer a soft reset may help All your info is retained when you perform a soft reset DESKTOP SOFTWARE INSTALLATI
171. ile for the application you just removed delete the file from the Backup subfolder 3 Delete the file from your device again Viewing application info The Info screens display basic statistics about the applications on your smartphone 1 2 3 4 Press Applications Press Menu Select Info from the App menu Select the Device pick list and select the location of the app you want to view info for Phone or lt card name gt At the bottom of the screen select the type of information you want to view Device w Phone Palm OS Garnet v 5 4 9 MMSTransportLib v 1 MMTextPlugin e 3 5 MMUnzipPlugin 3 5 MMVCal n 3 5 MMVCardPlugin 3 5 MMWave n 3 5 MMWizard n 3 5 E Size Records a 168 VIEWING APPLICATION INFO YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS D Version The version numbers of applications on your smartphone Size The size in kilobytes of applications and information on your smartphone Records The number of entries in various applications on your smartphone 6 Scroll to the application you want to see info about 7 Select Done Sending information with Bluetooth wireless technology The range of Bluetooth wireless technology is up to 30 feet 10 meters in optimum environmental conditions Performance and range may be affected by physical obstacles radio interference from nearby electronic equipment and other fac
172. ing with another Bluetooth device This icon replaces the Bluetooth icon when your smartphone is connected to a Bluetooth headset or car kit This icon appears in dark blue when a call is in progress and in light blue when a call is not in progress 33 i 4 YOUR PHONE o This icon replaces the Bluetooth icon when a dial up networking connection using Bluetooth wireless technology is active see Accessing the Internet using a Bluetooth DUN connection for details CHAPTER Your battery is partially drained When the battery drains to 20 percent of its capacity the icon changes from blue to red At 10 percent of its capacity you begin to receive warning messages and at 5 percent of its capacity the smartphone beeps if the Ringer switch is set to Sound On and the icon changes from red to clear Your battery is being charged The lightning bolt turns from red to green when the battery is fully charged and your smartphone remains connected to the charger Your battery is fully charged and your smartphone is not connected to the charger WHAT ARE ALL THOSE ICONS 7 YOUR PHONE CHAPTER oP 1 You have new text or multimedia messages The numbers next to the icon indicate the number of unread messages in your Inbox You can select this icon to retrieve your messages 63 Displays the current or next event from the Calendar application If you have an event conflict during the curren
173. ing 100 106 selecting most recent 101 selecting text on 104 106 sending email from 99 setting preferences for 105 107 web based email 81 83 websites See also web pages accessing secure 99 229 deleting cookies for 106 downloading from 102 103 123 165 installing apps from 165 opening History list for 104 submitting transactions and 229 Week View 137 weight conversions 163 Wide Page Mode 99 100 Windows systems finding user folders 215 installing from 108 166 installing to expansion cards and 166 removing apps and 168 requirements for 18 synchronizing and 22 26 174 178 215 218 transferring music from 129 130 uninstalling desktop software and 216 upgrading and 207 217 viewing multimedia on 128 wireless accounts See accounts wireless connections 97 107 169 170 wireless features 15 109 231 wireless modems 110 Wireless Sync application 37 81 87 225 Wireless Sync button 37 83 Wireless Sync servers 86 Word documents 153 World Clock 38 144 146 World Clock icon 145 world map 145 Wrap Search option 104 Y Year View 137 Z ZIP files 165 zoom settings camera 119 273 Palm Inc 950 W Maude Ave Sunnyvale CA 94085 2801 PN 406 11400 00 United States of America
174. ites Desktop DH C Donothing NOTE f you want the information in one location on your smartphone or on your computer to completely replace the information in the other location for that app select one of the two overwrite options For example if the Calendar info on your smartphone is accurate but the info on your computer has become corrupted select Handheld overwrites Desktop for the Calendar app to have your smartphone info replace your computer info Note that handheld refers to your 174 SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION ADVANCED YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS D smartphone and desktop refers to your computer 6 Optional If you want to make this change permanent check the Set as default box Otherwise your change affects only one synchronization the next one you do thereafter the synchronization action reverts to what it was before the change 7 Click OK 8 Optional To turn synchronization on or off for other apps repeat steps 4 5 6 and 7 for each application you want to change 9 Click Done MAC ONLY 1 Double click the Palm Desktop Y icon in the Palm folder 2 From the HotSync menu select Conduit Settings 3 From the User pop up menu select your device name 4 Select the application for which you want to turn synchronization on or off and then click Conduit Settings Select Synchronize the files to turn on synchronization for an app Se
175. ith T your smartphone screen Press Option Down Y to scroll through Applications View one full Using Applications View screen at a time You can access all available applications through Applications View Tip You can press and hold Applications from ENS any screen on your smartphone to select from 1 Press Applications n y a list of your most recently used applications 2 Press Center on the 5 way to turn off Keyguard see Locking your keyboard Keyguard for more info 3 Use the 5 way O to highlight the application you want to use 4 Press Center to open the selected application 38 OPENING APPLICATIONS Your phone The Phone application is your home base for making and receiving calls and for storing info about the people you need to stay in touch with You can effectively manage multiple calls such as swapping between calls sending text messages to ignored calls and creating conference calls with up to five callers Your Palm Centro smartphone helps you perform all these tasks with ease You can do more than manage your phone calls in the phone application You can send text messages open applications go to your favorite web pages see your upcoming appointments and even find out how many unread email messages you have Benefits e Stay in touch you choose how Use a hands free device to make Save time with shortcuts to your or receive calls w
176. ithout taking your favorite info hands off the steering wheel e Have fun add wallpaper and ringtones In this chapter Wii your Sae iro XXe an andion e ss pu meconuo5zuocccss5r 41 Makindriealste ven TVAE M 43 RECSIMIN O Call ETYM EN CODO SR PRUNUS O od S 47 Wsingivoicemia ikr ees ears rr 48 Winn elm lick Wintein I i oc PR UEM 50 Entennginames ana phone MUNDI v T TTD 56 DSHS AMOS OUS sooo adeovsaucdpeneeddvdsbnovdeve 60 Wsinarasha nasa cid co edhe oman 63 Customizing JANOME SEWING 2c peo cc emo T TET TU TT TU 68 YOUR PHONE o a ul E lt Tu rning your 1 Press and release Power End to wake up the screen S m a rtp h O n e O n tip You can also press any of the quick buttons or the Applications button to wake up your a n d off smartphone screen NOTE We use the term phone to describe the feature of your smartphone that lets you connect to the network to make and receive calls and transmit data Sw Ce Co o C ec The phone and the screen of your smartphone can be turned on and off Als ote Cll L separately You can wake up the screen to OE Re EIRTH JE use just the organizer and media Galo me applications of your smartphone such as D E Contacts Calendar Pocket Tunes and Pictures amp Videos without turning on the 1 Center phone Also when the screen is turned off 2 Power End the phone can be on and ready for you to receive and make calls 2
177. itle bar in the Phone application Verizon Your phone is on and you are in a Wireless Verizon Wireless coverage area If you are outside a coverage area No Service Extended Network or Roaming appears instead No Service means that there is no coverage at all and Roaming means that another wireless service provider s network is available When you turn off your phone Phone Off appears YOUR PHONE o You are outside a Verizon Wireless coverage area and are roaming on another wireless service provider s network This icon appears in addition to the word Roaming The icon may flash if the provider is not on the Verizon Wireless preferred roaming list CHAPTER Your phone is on The bars display the signal strength The stronger the signal the more bars that appear If you are outside a coverage area no bars appear Your phone is off You are in an area that supports NationalAccess 1xRTT data services You are in an area that supports BroadbandAccess EVDO data services WHAT ARE ALL THOSE ICONS 79 YOUR PHONE tc a z Sa Your phone is on and is 5 You have new voicemail Tail connected to a 1xRTT network messages You can select this but you are not actively icon to retrieve your messages transmitting data You can still a You have a new alert such as a make and answer calls Calendar alarm or a new text Your phone is on and is message To view the alert Yall connected to an EVDO ne
178. l software that you can use on your smartphone If the software has a desktop component in addition to a smartphone component you need to download the Software to your computer first See Installing bonus software from My Centro on your computer for info on installing software that includes a desktop component 1 Press Applications and select My Centro Ex 2 Select the Bonus tab 164 INSTALLING APPLICATIONS YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS 3 Select the Install link below the name of the application you want to install Repeat step 3 to install additional applications Installing applications from the Internet You can use the web browser on your smartphone to install Palm OS files PRC or PDB directly from the Internet When you download a PRC or PDB file it is automatically installed on your smartphone If a file is compressed for example as a ZIP or SIT file you need to download it to your computer expand the file and then synchronize to transfer the expanded file to your smartphone NOTE Make sure the application you download is compatible with your device 1 Open the web browser see Viewing a web page 2 Goto the page that contains the link to the application you want to download 3 Press Left 4 or Right P to highlight the link to the file and then press Center to initiate the download process 4 Follow the onscreen instructions to accept and install the
179. l ways to learn more about using your smartphone For a quick introduction Quick Tour You can open this short introduction to your smartphone anytime Press Applications and then select Quick Tour B Tutorial The Palm Tutorial explains how to make calls browse the web and send and 4 WHAT DO I NEED TO GET STARTED receive email Find the tutorial on the web at palm com centroverizon support While using your smartphone On device User Guide A specially formatted copy of this User Guide is on your smartphone To view the guide press Applications and then select My Centro ES Tips Many applications include helpful tips for getting the most out of your smartphone To view these tips open an application press Menu zz select Options and then select Tips Many dialog boxes have a Tips B icon in the upperright corner Select the Tips icon to learn about the tasks you can perform in that dialog box WELCOME O Online support from Palm For up to date downloads troubleshooting and support information go to palm com centroverizon support CHAPTER If you need more information Books Many books on Palm OS devices are available from local or online book retailers look in the computers section or visit palm com centroverizon support Online forums Consult online user discussion groups to swap smartphone information and learn about Centro topics yo
180. lbum list select Create New Album 2 Enter a name for the new album 3 From the pick list select whether you want to create the album on your device or an expansion card 4 Select OK 5 Select how you want to send the picture or video Messaging You can send pictures or videos to an Bluetooth or Email email address or to other devices that support picture and video messaging Sending pictures or videos PICTURES amp VIDEOS 128 Ce YOUR PHOTOS VIDEOS AND MUSIC CHAPTER Copying a picture or video You can copy pictures or videos into another album You can also copy pictures and videos between your smartphone and an expansion card 1 From the Album list select the album that contains the picture s or video s you want to copy Press Menu Select Copy to from the Photo or Video menu Select the pictures or videos you want to copy or select Select All to copy the entire album A appears next to selected items Select Copy Select the Copy items to pick list and select whether you want to copy the selected items to your device or to an expansion card Ca a A Indicates that a picture is selected 7 Select the Into album pick list and select the album you want to copy the selected items to Tip If you want to copy the items to a new album select New Album enter a name for the album and then select whether you want to create the album on your device or an expa
181. lect Do nothing to turn off synchronization for an app that currently synchronizes for example to turn off synchronization for Memos if you do not use this app CHAPTER HotSync action for Photos f9 Synchronize the files m O Macintosh overwrites handheld Pa O Handheld overwrites Macintosh H O Do Nothing Default setting Synchronize the files O Make Default f Cancel ok 3 NOTE f you want the information in one location smartphone or computer to completely replace the information in the other location for that app select one of the two overwrite options For example if the Calendar info on your smartphone is accurate but the info on your Mac has become corrupted select Handheld SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION ADVANCED 178 D YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS CHAPTER overwrites Macintosh for the Calendar app to have your smartphone info replace the info on your Mac Note that handheld refers to your smartphone 6 Optional If you want to make this change permanent click Make Default Otherwise your change affects only one synchronization the next one you do thereafter the synchronization action reverts to what it was before the change 7 Click OK 8 Optional To turn synchronization on or off for other apps repeat steps 4 5 6 and 7 for each application you want to change 9 Close the Conduit Settings window Setting up a Bluetooth connection for sync
182. lert pick list 71 Voicemail icon 49 76 voicemail notifications 48 71 76 volume alarm tones 143 alert tones 71 music 131 phone 71 222 ringer 72 ringtones 70 video clips 121 voice memos 157 Volume button 71 volume conversions calculator 163 Volume pick list 70 71 volume preferences 187 VPN client software 202 VZAccess Manager software 108 109 Ww waking up screen 41 wallpaper 68 127 warranty 212 web addresses 99 100 104 105 271 web browser accessing email and 81 beaming from 172 customizing 105 107 freeing memory and 231 hiding toolbar in 104 opening 38 99 overview 99 restrictions for 99 setting default view 101 105 setting home page 105 streaming and 103 troubleshooting 226 226 229 unsupported items 228 viewing connection status for 99 web browser icons 100 web browsing 51 99 192 See also web browser DUN connections and 107 112 web forms 100 105 Web icon 99 web links assigning to favorites 62 creating messages and 90 dialing from 46 highlighting 30 100 opening web pages from 100 web pages accessing 99 100 227 bookmarking 100 102 caching 107 231 changing fonts for 188 changing layouts for 100 copying text from 104 dialing from 104 disabling images 100 106 displaying 99 101 entering text on 105 finding text on 104 loading 228 opening 90 100 106 optimizing 228 redirecting 228 refreshing 100 227 resizing text on 100 saving 101 scroll
183. less features of your smartphone Turn down the screen brightness see Adjusting the brightness Decrease the settings in Power Preferences and turn off Beam Receive see Optimizing power settings SETTING UP e Turn off the Bluetooth feature if you re not using it See Connecting to a Bluetooth hands free device CHAPTER Making your first call BEFORE YOU BEGIN f Phone Off appears in the title bar you need to turn on your phone see Turning your phone on and off If No Service appears in the title bar you are outside a wireless coverage area If you believe you are in a wireless coverage area and this problem persists contact Verizon Wireless for assistance e Verizon Wireless customer support billing and technical support 800 922 0204 Activating your phone service 1 Press Phone amp 2 Press Center to turn off Keyguard see Locking your keyboard Keyguard for more info 3 Tap the onscreen Dial Pad to enter 228 MAKING YOUR FIRST CALL 15 O SETTING UP CHAPTER 7 Press Send f to dial When prompted press 1 this number appears on the E letter key to program your phone A service provisioning message appears on your smartphone screen Wait a few minutes until you see the Programming Successful message and then tap the onscreen OK button If the Ringer switch is set to Sound On Pa you hear three tones when programming is success
184. m Installation CD and click the link to the User Guide for the Wireless Sync Application in the Documentation folder Messaging I can t send or receive text messages Make sure your phone is turned on see Turning your phone on and off e Contact Verizon Wirelessto verify that your plan includes text messaging services that these services have been correctly activated and that they are available at your location Verizon Wireless should be able to tell you if text messaging services have been experiencing transmission delays EMAIL 225 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER Delays can also occur between the time that a message is sent and the time it is received Verify with the recipient that the receiving device can handle text messages If a text message arrives but does not display an alert perform a soft reset see Performing a soft reset I can t send or receive multimedia messages Make sure your phone is turned on see Turning your phone on and off Contact Verizon Wirelessto verify that your plan includes text messaging services that these services have been correctly activated and that they are available at your location Verizon Wireless should be able to tell you if text messaging services have been experiencing transmission delays Delays can also occur between the time that a message is sent and the time it is received When your phone is on icons appear in the title bar in the
185. mai nol cC t T T t TT T T T 209 REPAMAR awe Ree ha gh Rea tana A wn Means 212 E 213 S AMCINROMNPUHOMN os ek ace AS OS UEISCARUESSIGUNATS ER STUOSAYD 214 PAIN OIG SES E t Ca a ER ER STRE CI PE AT 22 Hands SS CS Butte e EH TED ER a EU 224 Emailed ete rd ess aren OM Se 225 Messadigpes se aT A ET TREES PEE 225 NANG OLN Andi sec rr TU Tp 226 Camera a Dre TU eM 230 tiae ls RS IRGXOYRIRI 630 WOU SMMRIMONONG co eco deser oe eo mess o Ec 230 WMC SET elei ce IIIS cs sore ales SEES 281 ErormessageS tiA eaten pare E parece T TID TOTIS 233 Upgrading If you experience problems with your smartphone after performing the upgrade steps in this guide you may have incompatible applications or settings that were not quarantined during the installation process These incompatible applications or settings can lead to numerous issues including system resets and freezes If you experience a problem after upgrading follow the steps in this section to remove the incompatible apps from your smartphone and to transfer your other info to your new smartphone NOTE f you have trouble installing a third party application contact the developer for assistance We recommend that you do not install apps that do any of the following e Modify phone functions such as ringtones dialing or caller ID e Replace organizer features such as Contacts or Calendar TROUBLESHOOTING 12 Set data connection features such as activating or ending data conn
186. martphone TIP Want to install an app to an expansion card rather than to your smartphone Windows Open the installation tool of Palm Desktop and drag the file to the Expansion Card pane Mac In the menu for Palm Desktop software click HotSync select Install Handheld files and select expansion card as the file s destination Tip On a Windows computer you can also access the installation tool by selecting its icon in Palm Desktop software or the Programs folder in the Start menu Getting help with third party applications If you encounter a problem such as an error message with a third party application contact the application s author or vendor For general troubleshooting of third party applications see Third party applications 166 INSTALLING APPLICATIONS YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS D Removing applications If you decide that you no longer need an application or you want to free up memory you can remove apps from your smartphone or an expansion card for more on expansion cards see Inserting an expansion card You can remove only apps patches and extensions that you install you cannot remove the built in apps that reside in the ROM portion of your smartphone DID YOU KNOW Some applications are factory installed on your smartphone and cannot be deleted These are listed with a Lock icon next to them DID YOU KNOW Applications deleted from your smartphone are kept
187. mation and 17 22 24 troubleshooting 209 uninstalling 217 updating 207 Software Installation CD 4 209 songlists See playlists songs See music Sort by Date command 92 Sort by Name command 92 Sort by option 150 Sort command 92 sorting contacts 57 messages 92 tasks 150 Sound amp Alerts Preferences screen 143 sound clips 91 Sound Off position ringer 48 187 Sound On position ringer 187 sounds 143 144 187 Sounds icon 187 speaker 10 speakerphone 50 222 special characters 34 36 89 speed dial buttons 45 61 62 Spkr phone button 50 spreadsheets 153 static 223 224 240 statistical functions 163 statistical information 168 stereo adapters 64 128 stereo headsets 64 128 Sto button calculator 164 storing Centro smartphone 9 10 information 151 159 180 230 music files 130 notes 155 photos 119 videos 121 streaming 103 238 style sheets 100 106 stylus 29 30 32 support Palm 5 support Verizon Wireless 48 SXGA digital camera See camera symbols 34 36 57 89 sync button 24 192 sync cable 24 215 synchronization Bluetooth devices and 113 176 178 broadband connections and 109 changing defaults 173 176 device names and 21 214 getting started with 17 23 IR ports and 178 179 offline 219 overview 24 precaution for 19 removing apps and 167 third party applications and 21 211 214 timing out 218 troubleshooting 214 221 synchronization software 21 22 218 Synchronize files setting 219
188. mbers adding a second 51 53 disabling screen for 194 encrypting 73 ending 50 51 53 55 263 forwarding 56 making 16 43 47 50 53 managing 51 55 placing on hold 51 receiving 47 54 sending to voicemail 47 switching between 54 55 transmitting location during 73 77 viewing history log for 46 viewing status of 53 phone icons 75 78 Phone Info screen 17 Phone Lock 195 196 phone numbers adding prefixes to 72 copying 43 104 creating speed dial buttons for 61 62 dialing extra digits with 51 61 getting device 17 highlighting 30 importing 148 pasting into Dial Pad 43 redialing most recent 46 saving 52 53 selecting 46 104 Phone Off message 15 42 75 Phone Preferences command 73 Phone Preferences screen 73 74 phone services 4 photo albums 123 126 127 Photo Settings screen 122 photos See also pictures adding captions 120 adding to albums 126 127 adding to contacts 58 59 127 copying 126 deleting 120 127 displaying info about 127 downloading 103 grouping 123 organizing 125 personalizing 120 122 rotating 127 selecting background 142 sending 120 125 setting default size 122 storing 119 synchronizing 128 viewing 122 123 128 pick lists 30 32 Pics amp Videos app 25 123 128 Pics amp Videos icon 123 picture formats 123 Picture list 125 pictures See also images photos saving 91 120 122 setting preferences for 122 123 synchronizing 25 taking 119 120 230
189. n that should the air bag inflate could propel the smartphone Air bags inflate with great force and care should be taken to protect within a vehicle that has air bags Do not place a phone in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area Store the phone safely before driving the vehicle Small children Do not leave your smartphone and its accessories within the reach of small children or allow them to play with it They could hurt themselves or others or could accidentally damage the smartphone Your smartphone contains small parts with sharp edges that may cause an injury or which could become detached and create a choking hazard Product Handling amp Safety You alone are responsible for how you use your smartphone and any consequences of its use You must always switch off your smartphone wherever the use of a phone is prohibited Use of your smartphone is subject to safety measures designed to protect users and their environment Waste Disposal This symbol indicates that Palm products should be recycled and not be disposed of in unsorted Municipal waste Palm products should be sent to a facility that properly recycles electrical and electronic equipment For information on Palm s environmental programs visit www palm com environment pmi As part of Palm s corporate commitment to be a good steward of the environment we strive to use environmentally friendly materials reduce waste and develop the highest sta
190. n you sync If you use third party synchronization software picture sync may not be supported Check with the software vendor for information Assigning a caller ID ringtone Caller ID ringtones can let you know who is calling before you even look at your smartphone This is a great way to identify calls from important people in your life and to screen calls that you d prefer not to answer C M 4 6 YOUR PHONE o Press Phone amp CHAPTER Select the Contacts favorite button Open the contact to whom you want to give a caller ID ringtone Select Edit Select the Ringtone pick list and select a tone for this contact entry Default Treo arm larm Flute Alarm Triangle Alert Beep Alert Bells Alert Swoosh Alert Waterfall Bach Partita Bach Sonata Blues 12 Bar Blues Slow Chirp tClassic Last nami i First nami Pictur Ringtoni Company Titl Worl Y Homi Select OK Tip You can assign a ringtone to an entire category of contacts For example use a special ringtone for categories such as Family Work or Golf Buddies Select the category pick list in the upperright corner and select Edit Categories Select the category and then select the ringtone on the Edit Category Screen ENTERING NAMES AND PHONE NUMBERS 59 YOUR PHONE CHAPTER Deleting a contact 1 2 3 Open the contact you want to delete Press Menu Selec
191. name only Create chats from messages Set when you want to group messages from the same person into a chat Show timestamps in chats Set whether or not you want to see next to each message the local date and time the message was sent Display my name in chat window as Enter the name you want to use as the label for your messages in Chat View Label color Select a color to differentiate your messages from the sender s messages while in Chat View Use color for Set whether you want both your name and message text in the selected label color or only your name Select the Network tab and set any of the following preferences for network connections 94 MESSAGING YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES QO Selecting Messaging alert tones CHAPTER Preferences Li Messages chat fNetwerk DID YOU KNOW Your smartphone includes a O Automatically collect silent alert that can vibrate even when the MMS messages d d Ringer switch is set to Sound Off Network Configuration bala en 1 Press Applications and select application to stop working e Messaging 2 Press Menu Automatically collect MMS 3 Select Options and then select Alerts messages Set whether or not you want to download multimedia Preferences Sound amp Alerts Application Y Messaging messages automatically Volume v 5 Vibrate When Sound Off Network Configuration Set your Message Tone v Alert B
192. nd then create a new partnership with the hands free device see Connecting to a Bluetooth hands free device hear static or interference when using my Bluetooth hands free device Try moving your smartphone closer to the hands free device Audio quality degrades as the distance between your smartphone and hands free device increases The effective range for a device varies between manufacturers 224 HANDS FREE DEVICES e Confirm that no obstructions including your body are between your smartphone and your hands free device e fthe problem persists turn the Bluetooth setting to Off and then turn it back on again If it still persists create a new partnership with the hands free device see Connecting to a Bluetooth hands free device TROUBLESHOOTING Q CHAPTER Email Tip For best performance keep your Bluetooth hands free device and your phone on the same side of your body Some features of my Bluetooth hands free device don t work with my smartphone e Check the Palm compatibility list at palm com centroverizon support to ensure that your device is compatible Check the documentation that came with your device or the manufacturer s website for information specific to your device For troubleshooting info on the Wireless Sync application see the User Guide for the Wireless Sync Application on your computer Windows Start gt Programs gt Palm Mac Insert the Pal
193. nd videos in the Palm Media desktop application Open Palm Desktop software and click the Media icon You can refer to the Palm Desktop Online Help for information about using the Palm Media desktop application Pocket Tunes M Deluxe You can listen to music through the speaker on the back of your smartphone or through a stereo headset or headphones stereo headphone adapter or 2 5mm stereo headphone or headset required sold separately To listen to music on your smartphone transfer the music files to your smartphone or an expansion card After you transfer the music files you can play them using Pocket Tunes Deluxe on your smartphone Pocket Tunes Deluxe supports MP3 WMA Protected WMA AAC and AAC files you can transfer these file types to your device 128 POCKET aU IN ESmMiD EUG For more information about Pocket Tunes Deluxe go to pocket tunes com userguide en DID YOU KNOW If a call comes in when you re listening to music you can take the call and the music pauses automatically After you finish the call the music starts again Transferring music files from your computer If your files are already on your computer s hard drive you just need to transfer them onto your smartphone using Windows Media Player If an expansion card is inserted into your smartphone Windows Media Player copies the files to the expansion card If you don t have an expansion card inserted the files are
194. ndards in electronics recycling Our recycling program keeps Palm handheld devices smartphones and mobile companions out of landfills through evaluation and disposition for reuse and recycling Palm customers may participate in the recycling program free of charge Visit www palm com recycle for additional details and information about how you can help reduce electronic waste Caution Avoid potential hearing loss Prolonged exposure to loud sounds including music is the most common cause of preventable hearing loss Some scientific research suggests that using portable audio devices such as portable music players and cellular telephones at high volume settings for long durations may lead to permanent noise induced hearing loss This includes the use of headphones including headsets earbuds and Bluetooth or other wireless devices Exposure to very loud sound has also been associated in some studies with tinnitus a ringing in the ear hypersensitivity to sound and distorted hearing Individual susceptibility to noise induced hearing loss and other potential hearing problems varies IMPORTANT SAFETY AND LEGAL INFORMATION The amount of sound produced by a portable audio device varies depending on the nature of the sound the device the device settings and the headphones You should follow some common sense recommendations when using any portable audio device e Set the volume in a quiet environment and select the lowest volume
195. nderlined up arrow 4 appears in the lowerright corner of the screen Entering numbers punctuation and symbols Numbers punctuation and symbols appear above the letters on the keys gt GG 1 Symbol 2 Letter To enter these characters do one of the following Press Option 9 and then press the key with the desired character shown above the letter You don t need to press and hold Option a while pressing the second key When Option is active the symbol 6 appears in the lowerright corner of the screen To turn Option Lock on press Option J twice To turn it off press Option J once When Option Lock is on the symbol appears in the lowerright corner of the screen DID YOU KNOW Some application views automatically default to Option Lock such as the Dial Pad view of the Phone application or the Calculator In this case you do not need to press Option to enter numbers 34 USING THE KEYBOARD MOVING AROUND ON YOUR PALM CENTRO SMARTPHONE Entering other symbols and accented characters Symbols and accented characters that do not appear on the keyboard are available when you use the Alt at key 1 Enter the character that corresponds to the symbol or accented character you want See the table on the next page 2 Press Alt ai 3 Press Up A Down Y Right P or Left 4 to highlight the desired character 4 Press Center C to insert the character CHAPTER tip The alternate
196. nes 1 Press Phone amp 2 Press Menu 3 Select Options and then select Sound Preferences Select Manage Do one of the following e To record a sound select New To play a sound select it with the 5 way O To delete a sound highlight it and press Backspace To send a sound highlight it and select Send 6 Select Done twice Tip You can also create a new sound by selecting New in Sound amp Alerts Preferences Selecting Phone alert tones You can set various tones for various types of alerts 1 Press Phone amp 2 Press Menu 3 Select Options and then select Sound Preferences 70 CUSTOMIZING PHONE SETTINGS Select the Application pick list and select Phone Alerts Preferences Sound amp Alerts Application Phone Alerts Volume 4 Vibrate When Sound Off Voicemail Alert Alert Waterfall Coverage in out On Signal Faded Off Done New Manage Tips Select the Volume pick list and select the volume level Select the Vibrate pick list and select when you want your smartphone to vibrate for a phone alert Select an alert tone from the pick list for each of the following Voicemail Alert Plays when you have new voicemail Coverage in out Plays when you move into or out of a coverage area Signal faded Plays when the network signal loses strength or disappears and a call gets droppe
197. ness slider 201 BroadbandAccess connections 75 107 228 browsing files 181 built in apps 167 247 built in camera See camera business cards 60 172 buttons See also favorite buttons accessing command 31 changing defaults 192 customizing 192 disabling 51 194 navigating and 29 30 opening apps and 37 restoring default 192 speed dialing and 45 61 62 web browsing and 100 Buttons Preferences screen 192 buzz 64 251 C cache 107 231 Calc icon 162 calculating device space 19 Calculator app 162 164 calculator modes 162 calendar adding alarms 139 143 adding events 138 139 color coding events 141 customizing 142 143 deleting events 141 displaying 137 saving 91 synchronizing 25 viewing items on 69 142 Calendar application changing fonts for 188 opening 37 69 overview 137 updating information in 25 Calendar button 37 137 calendar views 137 142 call forwarding 56 call history lists See Call Log Call Log 46 call waiting 54 Call Waiting dialog box 54 caller IDs 58 59 calls See phone calls Camcorder icon 120 Camcorder View 122 127 camera 119 230 245 camera buttons 120 Camera icon 119 camera settings 122 123 Camera View 122 127 Cancel button Active Call 50 Cancel Spkr button 50 cancelling menu selections 31 Caps Lock 34 captions See voice captions car kits 63 Card category 181 Card Info 183 184 Card Info button 183 card readers 130 carrying cases 224 casca
198. next to their names indicating pick lists from which you can select a different name For example if you want to list a person s home phone number in the first field highlight Work press Left 4 and select Home After you enter all the information select Done Viewing or changing contact information 5 Do any of the following 1 Add a caller ID photo Select the Picture box See Assigning a caller ID photo for more info Add a caller ID ringtone Select the Ringtone pick list See Assigning a caller ID ringtone for more info Place the entry in a category or mark 2 it private Select Details See Working with private entries for more info In the Contacts list begin entering one of the following for the contact you want to view or edit e First name JOH for John e Last name SMI for Smith e First initial and last name JSM for John Smith Select the name of the entry you want to open ENTERING NAMES AND PHONE NUMBERS 87 YOUR PHONE CHAPTER 3 Select Edit make changes to the entry as necessary and then select Done Getting directions to a contact s address If you have a data plan you can get directions to a contact s address from Google Maps 1 In the Contacts list begin entering one of the following for the contact you want to map e First name JOH for John Last name SMI for Smith First initial and last name JSM for John Smith Select the name of the en
199. nformation you can lock your smartphone so that you need to enter your password to access any of your information or to use any of the features on your smartphone including the phone You can however still make emergency calls when your smartphone is locked IMPORTANT If you lock your smartphone you must enter the exact password to unlock it If you forget the password you need to perform a hard reset to resume using your smartphone Performing a hard reset while your smartphone is locked by a password deletes all the entries in your smartphone and completely reformats it If you use password protection in Palm Desktop software you must remember your password to restore your info However if you do not use password protection in Palm Desktop software you can restore all previously synchronized info the next time you sync see Synchronizing information the basics 1 Press Applications and select Security di 2 Select the Password box Security MIMI P Auto Lock Device Current Privacy w Show Records 196 LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO 3 Assign a password and a password hint 4 Select the Auto Lock Device box 5 When prompted enter your password and select OK 6 Select one of the following options Never Prevents your smartphone from ocking automatically Lock Device Automatically lock device Never Your device will not lock automatically
200. ng the next two minutes Your smartphone reverts to the Hidden setting and becomes CHAPTER CONNECTING WITH BLUETOOTH DEVICES 19 e YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES CHAPTER inaccessible to other devices after two minutes Hidden Allows only devices with which you have previously formed a partnership to request a connection with your smartphone New devices cannot request a connection 5 Enter the same passkey on your smartphone and on the Bluetooth device IMPORTANT Some Bluetooth devices such as headsets and GPS receivers have a predefined passkey If your device has a predefined passkey you can find it in the documentation for that device Other devices provide a screen where you enter a passkey that you make up In either case you must use the same passkey on both your smartphone and the other Bluetooth device We recommend that where possible you make up a passkey of 16 alphanumeric characters letters and numerals only to improve the security of your smartphone The longer the passkey the more difficult it is for the passkey to be deciphered 6 Optional Check the Add to trusted device list box if you want to form a partnership with the requesting device 7 Select OK 110 CONNECTING WITH BLUETOOTH DEVICES CHAPTER 7 Your photos videos and music Do you have a wallet bulging with photos of friends family pets and your most recent vacation Are you tir
201. nloaded A multimedia message that is fully downloaded and contains sound A message that is waiting to be sent A receipt which you requested confirming delivery of the message An outgoing message with an error DID YOU KNOW If you are outside a coverage area or if your phone is turned off outgoing messages go into the Outbox When you return to a coverage area or turn your phone on your pending messages are automatically sent and transferred to the Sent folder e MESSAGING CHAPTER 6 Your connections to the web and wireless devices You use the web for many things driving directions shopping news web based email Now with the Verizon Wireless network and the built in web browser you can take the web with you almost anywhere The built in Bluetooth feature of your Palm Centro smartphone helps you easily set up wireless connections to a number of devices so you can enjoy the convenience of cable free connectivity You can also use your smartphone to connect your computer to the Internet and to share contacts or your favorite photos with other people Benefits e Carry the web with you Connect your computer to the Store web pages for offline Internet through your smartphone viewing Connect to Bluetooth headsets and car kits 7 In this chapter We PEDLOWS RS E S IE UL DOO EI M EE 99 Connecting your computer to the Internet through your smartphone 107 Connecine wiii sto
202. ns 90 Alert dialog box 48 90 161 alert icon 76 alert tones 70 95 alerts clearing 48 162 displaying 162 hiding text in 94 receiving 48 90 responding to 90 214 aligning the screen 190 Alt key 35 alternate characters 35 36 answering phone 47 54 68 antenna 239 application categories 191 application list view 191 applications See also specific built in app third party apps accessing menus in 31 assigning to buttons 62 192 assigning to Quick Keys 62 c beaming 172 changing default 192 closing 37 232 copying 182 customizing 190 193 deleting manually 168 displaying 38 191 downloading 102 getting help with 5 highlighting 38 installing 164 166 opening 37 38 181 playing music and 132 removing 167 215 running on expansion cards 230 searching in 161 selecting 38 sending over Bluetooth devices 170 Switching between 51 synchronizing 20 25 173 transferring 19 uninstalling 167 168 upgrading and 20 207 viewing information about 168 169 Applications button 37 38 41 Applications View 38 191 appointments 220 Archive folder 167 area codes 72 area conversions 163 arrow icons 29 attachments 153 231 attendee information 140 audio See music sounds voice memos audio adapters 64 Audio Caption command 120 Auto answer pick list 68 Auto Lock Device option 197 Auto naming pick list 122 Auto complete option 105 Auto hide Toolbar option 124 Auto Keyguard pick list 194
203. nsion card Select OK 8 Select Copy Tip You can also move pictures and videos between albums Open the Photo or Video menu and select Move to The remaining steps are the same as those for copying pictures but use the Move commands instead of the Copy commands 126 PICTURES amp VIDEOS Organizing the contents of an album 1 Open the album you want to organize 2 Press Menu gt 3 Select Album and then select Add to album or Remove from album 4 Select the pictures or videos to add or remove or select Select All to add or remove the entire album A plus sign indicates that you want to add the item An X indicates that you want to remove the item 5 Select Add or Remove DID YOU KNOW You can also open the Album list fom Camera or Camcorder applications by selecting the icon in the lowerleft corner Tip To change the name add a caption or view other picture or video information highlight or open the item open the Photo or Video menu and select Details Saving a picture as wallpaper You can select a picture to use as wallpaper for the Phone application s Main View 1 Display the picture you want to save as wallpaper 2 Press Menu YOUR PHOTOS VIDEOS AND MUSIC D 3 Select Options and then select Save as Wallpaper CHAPTER 4 When the confirmation message appears confirm by selecting Yes or decline by selecting No Adding a picture to a contact entry 1 Displa
204. nter the email address you want Wireless Sync to access For example if you want Wireless Sync to access your work email enter the email address you use at work such as jane doe anycorp com 8 When the Congratulations message appears select Done 9 On your computer go to www wirelesssync vzw com monitor to install the software that lets Wireless Sync work with your server 10 During the first sync you are prompted to select one of the following Refresh Replaces Calendar and Contacts on your smartphone with information on the server Not recommended for POP and IMAP users Merge Merges items on your smartphone with items on the server The first sync can take several minutes once it s complete Wireless Sync is ready to keep you up to date Setting up Wireless Sync to work with a corporate Wireless Sync server If your company uses a Wireless Sync server follow these steps to set up your email account settings in the Wireless Sync application 86 THE WIRELESS SYNC APPLICATION Press Wireless Sync Select Start to download the Wireless Sync software to your smartphone The download takes a few minutes When asked if your company hasasync 7 server check the box and then select Next Enter the URL for your company s Wireless Sync server and then select Next Select Yes or No to indicate whether you have a Wireless Sync password If you select No your smartphone s web brows
205. ntrol Panel select Add or Remove Programs select Palm Desktop software and then click Change Remove 216 SYNCHRONIZATION TROUBLESHOOTING 12 MAC ONLY Mac computers do not Synchronization starts but stops without provide an option for uninstalling Palm finishing Desktop software For information on uninstalling Palm Desktop software on a Mac go to palm com centroverizon support or contact Palm Technical Support for Mac computers CHAPTER Tip The HotSync Log can give you information about your most recent synchronization Windows Right click the HotSync manager icon in the taskbar in the lowerright corner of your computer screen and then select View Restart your computer Log Mac Open Palm Desktop software From the Reinstall Palm Desktop software from Hone Uo VIS on the Palm Software Installation CD that came with your smartphone If you upgraded from a previous Palm OS T1 Restart your computer device or received a system error such as 12 Reinstall Palm Desktop software from Sys0505 there may be conflicts with the Palm Software Installation CD that software on your smartphone came with your smartphone 1 Locate your Backup subfolder and rename the folder for example BackupOld Windows C Program Files Palm kdevice name gt Mac lt Mac hard drive gt Applications Palm Users lt device name gt NOTE Can t find a Palm folder in Program Files Then look for a palmOne or
206. o 168 169 application menus 31 applications 38 191 attachments 153 bookmarks 101 Call Log 46 connection info 112 connection status 75 99 contact info 45 current date and time 144 Dial Pad 43 51 69 documentation 5 due dates 148 150 email messages 137 142 error messages 233 events 69 142 143 favorites buttons 45 items in pick lists 32 multimedia messages 90 91 phone status 75 photos 122 123 128 private entries 198 signal strength 75 tasks 137 142 148 150 unread messages 78 video clips 122 124 128 video recording time 120 web addresses 105 web pages 99 101 documentation 4 5 29 41 Documents application 153 154 Documents icon 154 Documents To Go 154 Domino servers 82 85 86 downloading files 102 123 165 Palm info and updates 5 ringtones 68 103 text messages 90 95 third party software 165 Downloads bookmark 103 drafts 89 drained battery icon 14 draining the battery 12 13 Draw on command 120 drop down lists See pick lists Due Date pick list 147 due dates 147 150 DUN connections 107 113 DUN connections See dial up networking E earpiece 50 68 echoes 222 Ed Ed Ed Ed Ed Ed ed it Bookmarks command 102 it Categories screen 59 141 it Favorites Button command 62 it Favorites Pages command 63 it Location dialog box 201 it Playlist dialog box 132 it screens 31 Effects pick list 122 email accessing 81 202 addressing 62 checking 137
207. o Flash mode prompt appears select Yes 3 YOUR PHONE o Hang Up All J lp a m E a lt q Verizon Wireless E 307 0 id InCall Flash mode While in Flash mode do any of the following If you have one call in progress and you answer an incoming second call press Send 0 to swap between the calls If you have one call in progress to make an outgoing second call dial the number using any of the methods described in Making calls If you have one call in progress and you make an outgoing second call press Send 9 after establishing a connection with the second party to Set up a conference session using three way calling WHAT CAN I DO WHEN I M ON A CALL 55 YOUR PHONE CHAPTER e If you have two calls in conference press Send f to hang up one of the calls you can then dial another number and connect the new caller to the conference session 4 To exit Flash mode and end all the calls press Power End 9 Forwarding all calls You can forward all your calls to another telephone number Check with Verizon Wireless about the availability and pricing of forwarding calls to another phone call forwarding is not available in all areas and additional charges may apply BEFORE YOU BEGIN Ask Verizon Wireless for call forwarding codes You need the codes if you want to enable and disable call forwarding 1 Press Phone 2 Enter the call forwarding co
208. o bars appear If you re standing move about ten feet in any direction If you re in a building move near a window Open any metal blinds If you re in a building move outdoors or to a more open area If you re outdoors move away from large buildings trees or electrical wires If you re in a vehicle move your smartphone so that it s close to a window of your vehicle My smartphone won t connect to the mobile network 1 Contact Verizon Wireless to confirm that you have an active data plan Try the suggestions about signal strength described in Signal strength is weak Turn off your phone and turn it on again see Turning your phone on and off Perform a soft reset see Performing a soft reset The other person hears an echo Try decreasing the volume on your smartphone to avoid coupling or feedback on the other person s end This applies to both the speakerphone and the earpiece Position the earpiece closer to your ear o prevent sound leaking back to the microphone Keep your hand away from he microphone hole which is on the bottom right side of the smartphone If you re using the speakerphone eature with your smartphone lying on a lat surface try turning the smartphone ace down screen facing the surface 222 PHONE I hear my own voice echo Ask the person on the other end of the call to turn down the volume on his or her phone or to hold the phone closer to his or her ear
209. o turn off the screen before placing your smartphone in a bag or pocket You may also want to disable the screen s PHONE 223 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER touch sensitive feature during incoming calls see Locking your screen Tip To find carrying cases that can help prevent your smartphone from making calls as well as other useful accessories visit palm com centroverizon support Hands free devices Bluetooth range is up to 30 feet 10 meters in optimum environmental conditions Performance and range may be affected by physical obstacles radio interference from nearby electronic equipment and other factors can t make or receive calls using a Bluetooth hands free device Confirm all the following e The Bluetooth device is compatible with your smartphone Go to palm com centroverizon support for a list of compatible devices Press Applications and select Bluetooth q Make sure the Bluetooth setting is set to On e You have already formed a partnership between your smartphone and your hands free device and the hands free device appears in the Trusted Devices list See Connecting to a Bluetooth hands free device e Your hands free device is charged and turned on e Your smartphone is within range of the hands free device If the problem persists turn the Bluetooth setting to Off and then turn it on again If it still persists delete the partnership a
210. o9 Centro User Guide Intellectual property notices O 2008 Palm Inc All rights reserved Blazer HotSync Palm Palm OS Centro and the Palm and Centro logos are among the trademarks or registered trademarks owned by or licensed to Palm Inc Verizon Wireless Wireless Sync and the Verizon Wireless logo are trademarks of Verizon This product contains ACCESS Co Ltd s NetFront 3 0 Internet browser software 1996 2005 ACCESS Co Ltd and ACCESS Systems America Inc NetFront is the trademark or registered trademark of ACCESS Co Ltd in Japan and in other countries except the United States of America NetFront is a registered trademark of NetFront Communications Inc in the United States of America and is used under a license A portion of this software includes software modules developed by the Independent JPEG group Documents To Go is a trademark or registered trademark of DataViz Inc O All rights reserved All other brand and product names are or may be trademarks of and are used to identify products or services of their respective owners This product is protected by one or more of the following United States patents 7 007 239 6 976 226 6 975 304 6 965 375 6 961 567 6 961 029 6 957397 6 952 571 6 950 988 6 947975 6 947017 6 943 667 6 940 490 6 924 752 6 907233 6 906 701 6 906 741 6 901 276 6 850 780 6 845 408 6 842 628 6 842 335 6 831 662 6 819 552 6 804 699 6 795 710 6 788 285 6 781 824 6 781
211. on of Palm Desktop software to observe the security password for your smartphone If you forget your password you cannot view your information in Palm Desktop If your smartphone is unlocked you can change your password on your smartphone but all entries marked as private are deleted You can restore your private entries the next time you sync and then create a new password WARNING Be very careful to remember your password when both your smartphone and your info in Palm Desktop software are protected by that password Here s why If you forget your password and hard reset your smartphone to regain its use you can t sync with Palm Desktop to restore your info because Palm Desktop still requires you to enter the password Recovering from a lost security password You can change your password on your smartphone but all entries marked as private are deleted Follow these steps to recover from a lost password YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS 11 1 Press Applications and select Security amp 2 Select the Password box 3 Select Lost Password Select Yes TIP If you want additional security for Palm Desktop files you may want to purchase a third party solution Entering owner information You can use Owner Preferences to record information that you want to associate with your smartphone such as your name company name and home phone number f you lock your smartphone see Locking your smartphone th
212. ooth connection from your smartphone to complete the partnership process To do this highlight the car kit in Trusted Devices View press Menu and then select Connect 8 Optional Enable advanced hands free features by pressing the multifunction button MFB on the hands free device You can tell that the connection is successful when you see a light blue headset icon in the title bar of the Main View on your smartphone s Phone application You can now use your smartphone with the Bluetooth hands free device Using a Bluetooth hands free device After you create a partnership with your Bluetooth hands free device and you turn it on within range up to 30 feet or 10 meters your smartphone automatically routes all calls to the hands free device instead of to the earpiece on your smartphone When a call comes in your smartphone rings and the hands free device beeps Even if you answer the call on your smartphone the call goes to the hands free device If you prefer to route calls to the earpiece on your smartphone you can change the settings on your smartphone to do this see Customizing advanced settings for your hands free device for details tip If you re using a Bluetooth hands free device and you want to return to the earpiece or a wired headset during a call select Cancel Bluetooth in Active Call View To return the call to the hands free device open the Options menu and select Connect Bluetooth T
213. ount Setup info and then select Next pick list and select the time zone where you live Enable weather info for my ZIP code Enter the ZIP code where you live if you want to receive local weather reports 7 Select OK to continue THE WIRELESS SYNC APPLICATION 83 YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES CHAPTER 8 Set the following Email Setup info and then select Next Set up Internet email Select this setting to set up Wireless Sync to work with your existing Internet email account Email Address Enter the email address you want Wireless Sync to access Password Enter the password you use to access this email address If Wireless Sync recognizes your mail settings the first sync begins and you have completed the setup process If Wireless Sync does not recognize your mail settings enter the following information and then select Next Server name Enter the name of your incoming mail server such as mail myisp com Port Enter the port number for your incoming mail server such as 110 POP or 143 IMAP POP If you are connecting to a POP server check the POP box If you are connecting to an IMAP server leave this box empty If you are not sure which type of server you re connecting to contact your email provider Leave messages on server Check this box if you want to leave a copy of your messages on the mail server after you download them to your smartphone If you want to delete the messa
214. our password System Tip You can also select the Voicemail favorite TIP f the voicemail icon stays in the title bar button to dial the voicemail system after you listen to your messages you can clear the voicemail icon Open the Options menu select Phone Preferences and then select Clear Voicemail Icon USING VOICEMAIL 49 YOUR PHONE CHAPTER What Ca n do when DID YOU KNOW You can set how long the screen stays at full brightness during phone m on a Ca calls See Optimizing power settings for details When you make or receive a call Active Call View appears Use the 5 way O or the stylus to select he onscreen buttons Here s what the x buttons do Verizon Wireless z 9307 JimHenri M dive ee E 408 555 2760 omos Hang eee j WAD headset is attached 2 3g Turns on the speakerphone When Su the speakerphone is on you can das 88 hone take the smartphone away from your ear and use other features during a call For example you can check your calendar or look up contact info 1 Call duration 2 Caller s name and number Turns off the speakerphone when it is on TIP d the screen me during a call press any key except Send or Power End to restore the screen brightness Be careful not to press Power End to restore the screen brightness because this ends the call Replaces the Spkrphone button when a Bluetooth headse
215. ous device for instructions about these items Synchronize your previous device with your previous desktop software to back up your information one last time Install the desktop synchronization software from your new Palm Software Installation CD see Installing the desktop synchronization software During the installation process sync your smartphone with your new desktop software as instructed When prompted do the following Connect your smartphone to your computer see Connecting your smartphone to your computer Indicate that you want to sync only the info in your PIM apps Calendar Contacts Memos and Tasks This is strongly recommended to ensure an optimal upgrade experience Or indicate that you want to sync all info and apps excluding apps known to be incompatible When you re asked to give your new smartphone a device name be sure to select the name that you used for your old device That name is listed in the drop down box on the Install screen If you re not sure which name is your old device s name select the HotSync application on your old Palm device The device name appears in the upperright corner of the screen Mac only f you have pictures on your previous device copy them from your previous device to an expansion card or beam them to your smartphone If you plan to continue using your previous device perform a hard reset 20 SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER FOR SYNCHRONIZATIO
216. pecial features in the handset that minimize the number of buttons which have to be pressed such as message templates and predictive text e Take lots of breaks to stretch and relax Blackouts and Seizures Blinking lights such as those experienced with television or playing video games may cause some people to experience blackout or seizure even if never experienced before In the event a smartphone user should experience any disorientation loss of awareness convulsion eye or muscle twitching or other involuntary movements stop use immediately and consult a doctor Individuals with personal or family history of such events should consult a doctor before using the device To limit the possibility of such symptoms wherever possible every hour take a minimum of 15 minutes use in a well lighted area view the screen from the farthest distance and avoid exposure to blinking lights if you are tired Operating Machinery Do not use your smartphone while operating machinery Full attention must be given to operating the machinery in order to reduce the risk of an accident Aircraft While in aircraft follow all instructions regarding the operation of your smartphone Use of your smartphone while on board an aircraft must be done in accordance in compliance with airline instructions and regulations Vehicles with Air Bags Your smartphone should not be placed in a position that would affect the operation of air bag deployment or in a positio
217. pends on how you use your smartphone You can maximize the life of your battery by following a few easy guidelines IMPORTANT You must use the battery that came with your smartphone or a replacement approved by Palm For info on replacement batteries see Replacing the battery Unauthorized batteries cannot power your Centro smartphone You can buy an extra battery as a spare for long plane trips or periods of heavy use To purchase batteries that are compatible with your smartphone go to palm com centroverizon support e Charge your smartphone whenever you can Charge it overnight The battery has a much longer useful life when it is topped off frequently than when it is charged after it is fully drained 14 MAXIMIZING BATTERY LIFE Wireless and media features consume more power than applications like Calendar and Contacts If you use the phone speakerphone email messaging web camera media players and games a lot keep an eye on the battery icon If you don t plan to use the wireless features on your smartphone for a while turn off your phone see Turning your smartphone on and off and let all calls be picked up by voicemail As with any mobile phone if you are in an area with no wireless coverage your smartphone searches for a signal which consumes power If you cannot move to an area of better coverage temporarily turn off your phone While your phone is off you can continue to use the nonwire
218. phone beeps to notify you of the connection and then prompts you to accept the info Select a category or expansion card to file the item s If you don t select a category the item s goes into the Unfiled category 5 Select Yes to receive the information or No to refuse it tip The Device Name in the Bluetooth app is the name other devices with Bluetooth wireless technology see when they connect to your smartphone The default name is the name you gave your device during setup You can change this name if you want to DID YOU KNOW When you receive an application over a Bluetooth connection you can store the application on your smartphone or send it to an expansion card inserted into the expansion card slot CHAPTER Beaming information Your smartphone is equipped with an IR infrared port so that you can beam information to another device with an IR port provided the other device supports IR communications with Palm OS devices The IR port is located on the side of your smartphone next to the expansion card slot behind the small dark shield TiP For best results the path between the two devices must be clear of obstacles and both devices must be stationary If you have difficulty beaming shorten the distance and avoid bright sunlight Beaming an entry You can beam an individual entry or item Such as a contact or a picture You can also beam all the entries in the selected BEAMING INFORMA
219. puter to the Internet through your smartphone using Bluetooth The following procedures describe the process of setting up your smartphone as a wireless modem using the built in Bluetooth technology tip If your computer is not enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology you need to purchase a wireless Bluetooth adapter accessory for your computer to use this feature Creating a partnership between your smartphone and your computer 1 Make sure that your computer s Bluetooth setting is on and that your 2 4 computer is ready to create a Bluetooth partnership Check the documentation that came with your computer to find and change these settings On your smartphone press Applications and select Bluetooth di Select Bluetooth On if it is not already selected and then select Setup Devices Select Trusted Devices Setup Devices i R Hands free Setup Configure a Bluetooth headset or car kit for your device o HotSync Setup Configure Bluetooth HotSync between your device and PC Select Add Device The discovery icon appears indicating that the discovery process is active Select the Show pick list and select Nearby devices If your computer doesn t appear on the Discovery Results list make sure that 100 CONNECTING YOUR COMPUTER TO THE INTERNET THROUGH YOUR SMARTPHONE YOUR CONNECTIONS TO THE WEB AND WIRELESS DEVICES Q it s ready to receive a connection r
220. quipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e 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 This device may not cause harmful interference and e This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Antenna Care Unauthorized Modifications Use only the supplied integral antenna Unauthorized antenna modifications or attachments could damage the unit and may violate FCC regulations Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC RF Safety Statement In order to comply with FCC RF exposure safety guidelines users MUST use one of the following types of bodyworn accessories e A Palm brand body worn accessory that has been tested for SAR compliance and is intended for use with this product e An accessory that contains NO metal snaps clips etc and provides AT LEAST 1 5 cm of separation between the user s body and the unit Do NOT use the device in a manner such that it is in direct contact with the body i e on the lap or in a breast pocket Such use will likely exceed FCC RF safety exposure limits See www fcc gov oet rfsafety for more information on RF exposure safety The highest r
221. r 172 BEAMING INFORMATION YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS D 5 Select the application you want to transfer 6 Select Beam 7 When the Beam Status dialog box appears point the IR port on your smartphone directly at the IR port of the receiving device 8 Wait for the Beam Status dialog box to indicate that the transfer is complete before you continue using your smartphone Receiving beamed information BEFORE YOU BEGIN Make sure that the Beam Receive option in Power Preferences is set to On See Optimizing power settings for details Turn on your screen 2 Select the beam command on the transmitting device 3 Point the IR port on your smartphone directly at the IR port of the transmitting device to open the Beam Status dialog box 4 When the Beam Status dialog box appears select a category for the entry 5 Select Yes to receive the information or No to refuse it CHAPTER tip f you do not select a category when you receive a beamed item the item is placed in the Unfiled category Tip If you can t receive beamed info make sure that you are not running a third party app that disables beaming If you still can t receive a beam try a soft reset see Resetting your smartphone DID YOU KNOW You can store a beamed app on your smartphone or send it to an expansion card inserted into the expansion card slot Synchronizing information advanc ed Changing which applications sync
222. r computer 2 Press the sync button on the sync cable Sync button Messages on both your computer and your smartphone indicate that synchronization is in progress Wait until you see the message on your smartphone that the HotSync operation is complete then disconnect the sync cable Do not disconnect the sync cable until you see this message Why synchronize Synchronizing means that info you enter or change in one place your smartphone or your computer is automatically entered or changed in the other so there s no need to enter the info twice We strongly recommend that you sync your smartphone with your computer or corporate server frequently to keep your info up to date and backed up in both locations The info from all the following applications is updated by default each time you sync your smartphone with your desktop software 24 SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION THE BASICS 49 45 45 E Calendar Contacts Memos Tasks Pics amp Videos How each application syncs depends on your computer type and the desktop software you are using as follows Computer What syncs and where application Windows Calendar Contacts Outlook Memos and Tasks sync with Outlook e Pics amp Videos syncs with Palm Desktop software Windows All applications sync with Palm Palm Desktop Desktop software Mac All applications sync with Palm Palm Desktop Desktop software
223. r computer NOTE Your user folder name is the same as your device name and is usually found in this location Mac hard drive Users your Mac username Documents Palm Users Select your user folder and Option drag it to your Mac desktop to make a copy of that folder Confirm that your copy includes the Backup subfolder and that all the files in the original Backup subfolder are also in the copy of the Backup subfolder Delete all files from the original Backup subfolder Perform a hard reset on your smartphone See Resetting your smartphone for instructions Sync your smartphone with your new desktop software and be sure to select your existing device name from the User list To help you identify the app that is causing the problem move one third party app from the copy of the Backup subfolder to the original Backup subfolder and then sync If the problem recurs delete the last app you installed and report the problem to its developer See Removing applications for instructions Repeat step 7 for each of the third party apps in the copy of the Backup folder 208 UPGRADING Desktop software installation If you are having trouble installing the desktop software you may have the wrong version of the software or some of your computer s resources may be unavailable Tip The Palm Software Installation CD installs software that lets you synchronize using Palm Desktop software or M
224. r in Month View Daily Repeating Events The events that repeat every day appear in Month View YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER O CHAPTER Display Options Li O Show Category List Default View Day Month Show If Timed Events If Untimed Events IY Daily Repeating Events 7 Select OK Selecting alarm tones 1 Press Menu 2 Select Options and then select Sound Preferences Select the Application pick list and select Calendar Select the Volume pick list and select the volume level Select the Vibrate pick list and select when you want your smartphone to vibrate for an event alarm Select tones from any of the following pick lists Alarm Sound The tone that plays the first time your alarm goes off CALENDAR 143 O YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER CHAPTER Reminder Sound The tone that plays if an alarm is not acknowledged and the alarm repeats itself Repeat The number of times the alarm repeats itself if the alarm is not acknowledged Default Alarm A default amount of ime before the event for which the alarm goes off Preferences Sound amp Alerts Application Calendar Volume 4 Vibrate When Sound Off Alarm Sound Alarm Reminder Sound Alarm Triangle Repeat v 3 Times Default Alarm None Done JJ New Manage Tips 7 Select Done TIP You can also record sounds and use them as alarms In Preferences select So
225. raditional and English values Volume Volume conversions for metric and English values Press Menu gt CALCULATOR 163 D YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS CHAPTER 5 Select Pref and then select the decimal display format Float Fixed x Sci x or Eng x Press Menu 22 7 Select Pref and then select the number display format Degrees Radians or Grads tip Select Sto to store a number in one of ten memory slots Select Rel to recall a stored number tip Select Con to access a list of mathematical constants such as Avogadro s number or the speed of light Installing applications Your smartphone comes with several built in and ready to use applications You can also install additional applications such as business software games and more The Palm Software Installation CD includes several bonus software apps and you can purchase other third party Palm OSO by ACCESS apps as well To learn about applications you can purchase for your smartphone go to palm com centroverizon support NOTE The instructions in this section tell you how to install basic PRC Palm OS application and PDB Palm OS database files on your smartphone Some Palm OS software uses an installer or wizard to guide you through the process For details consult the documentation that came with the software Installing bonus software from My Centro on your device My Centro lets you download and instal
226. re playing music on your smartphone and a call arrives the music pauses automatically and resumes when you hang up or ignore the call YOUR PHONE o CHAPTER Phone Call Jim Henri M 408 555 2760 Ignore with Text TIP See a photo of the person calling you Learn how to assign a caller ID photo in Assigning a caller ID photo To answer a call do one of the following Press Send 0 e Select Answer NOTE Pressing Phone amp silences the ringer but it does not answer the call To ignore a call do one of the following Send the call to voicemail Press Power End a or select Ignore Send the caller a text message Select Ignore with Text This option sends the call to voicemail and opens a text message addressed to the caller RECEIVING CALLS 47 YOUR PHONE CHAPTER NOTE Sending text messages to land line phones may not be supported To silence the phone while it is ringing do one of the following e Press any key on your smartphone except Send Power End or the 5 way Slide the Ringer switch to Sound Off 45 This immediately silences all system sounds including the ringer DID You KNow When you silence the ringer while it is ringing you can either answer the call or let it ring through to voicemail Using voicemail Your wireless service includes voicemail Keep in mind that airtime and other charges may apply when you use voicemail from yo
227. rk with Mobile number Enter your I Internet email smartphone s phone number if it is not In the Wireless Sync application all already filled in personal email accounts such as Earthlink Password Enter the password for your AOL or Yahoo Mail Plus are considered Wireless Sync account Internet email accounts In addition any mn corporate email account that does not use Read Terms amp Conditions Select this a Microsoft Exchange or Domino server is option to read about your Wireless Sync referred to as an Internet email account account Press Wireless Sync i l agree to the terms amp conditions Check the box to indicate that you agree to the terms and conditions You cannot continue unless you check this box 2 Select Start to download the Wireless Sync software to your smartphone The download takes a few minutes 3 When asked if your company has a sync NOTE You are prompted to scribble on the server leave the box unchecked and screen to create a random number for then select Next encryption 4 Select Yes No or Forgot to indicate whether you have a Wireless Sync password If you select No your smartphone s web browser opens and Confirm home time zone Select the 6 Setthe following Account Setup info and then select Next you are taken through a series of steps to create an account If you select Forgot Verizon Wireless sends a temporary password to your smartphone Set the following Acc
228. ror messages in greater detail TROUBLESHOOTING Q Press Phone amp 2 Enter 377 and then press Send 1 3 Review the screen with details about the conditions that led up to the most recent automatic reset 4 Select OK CHAPTER NOTE Third party developers create their own error messages If you do not understand an error message please contact the developer of the application for help ERROR MESSAGES 233 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER 234 ERROR MESSAGES Terms 1xEVDO Evolution Data Optimized A wireless broadband technology also known as EVDO and BroadbandAccess that is designed for very high speed data transfer with average download speeds of 400 to 700Kbps and the capability of reaching speeds up to a theoretical maximum of 2 4Mb s and upload speeds up to 156Kb s 1xRTT Also known as NationalAccess 1xRTT is a standard of mobile internet connectivity that allows for persistent data connections as long as you are actively using your data connection The average data transmission rate is around 70Kb s although theoretical limits are 153 6Kb s Auto off interval The time of inactivity that passes before the screen on your smartphone turns off The wireless features on your smartphone are unaffected by this setting Beam The process of sending or receiving an entry or application using the infrared IR port on your smartphone Bluetooth wireless technology
229. rovide an option for uninstalling Palm Desktop software Contact Technical Support if the problem persists after you complete step 3 If you use a different PIM you need to install third party software to synchronize For more information consult the company that makes the PIM 2 If multiple Palm OS devices are synchronizing with your computer make sure the name of the device you are synchronizing appears in the User field on the toolbar of Palm Desktop software 218 SYNCHRONIZATION 3 Open the HotSync manager on your computer and make sure the necessary conduits are set to Synchronize the files tip For more info on Outlook conduits right click the HotSync manager icon in the taskbar select Custom select an app with Outlook in its name and then select Help NOTE f you need to change the setting to Synchronize the files be sure to check the Set as default box as well 4 WindowsOnly Uninstall Palm Desktop software Click Start select Settings select Control Panel select Add or Remove Programs select Palm Desktop software and then click Change Remove Mac Only Mac computers do not provide an option for uninstalling Palm Desktop software Contact Support if the problem persists after you complete step 3 5 Restart your computer 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Q Reinstall Palm Desktop software from the Palm Software Installation CD that came with your smartphone CHAPTER Outlook only If you re
230. rsaMail Application for instructions on how to install and use the app The guide and app are both available through the My Centro bonus software BEFORE YOU BEGIN You must activate data services on your Verizon Wireless YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES QO account before you can use email on your smartphone CHAPTER KEY TERM Email provider The service you use to send and receive email Your email provider s name appears between the symbol and the dot in your email address Gmail for example is an email provider so are AOL and Earthlink KEY TERM Email application It s not an email provider but an application on your smartphone that gives you a way to view and manage email An email application like VersaMail just transfers messages from an account that you have already set up with a provider The Wireless Sync application You can use Wireless Sync to sync both your personal and corporate email For some corporate email accounts Wireless Sync also enables you to sync contact and calendar information to your smartphone EMAIL ON YOUR SMARTPHONE 81 YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES The sections that follow cover how to enter your email account settings in the Wireless Sync application To use the Wireless Sync application you must subscribe to the Wireless Sync feature from Verizon Wireless additional charges may apply CHAPTER Where can I learn how to use Wireless Sync To get more info on
231. rtphone A VPN enables you to log in to your corporate server through the company s firewall security layer You need a VPN client on your smartphone if your smartphone and your company s server are located on opposite sides of the firewall Check with your company s system administrator to see if a VPN is required for accessing the corporate server If a VPN is required you must purchase and install a 202 CONNECTING TO A VPN YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS o tc ul lt third party VPN client on your smartphone 1 Install your third party VPN client See to use this feature Installing applications for details 2 Press Applications and select tip For information about third party VPN Prefs client software visit palm com gt 3 Select VPN centroverizon support 4 Enter the settings provided by your corporate system administrator CONNECTING TO A VPN 203 YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS CHAPTER 204 CONNECTING TO A VPN 9 CHAPTER 12 Troubleshooting Although we can t anticipate all the questions you might have this chapter provides answers to some of the most commonly asked questions you might have about your Palm Centro smartphone For additional information and answers to other common questions visit palm com centroverizon support 205 In this chapter ls ons IU O oy BO oe 207 Desktop soryareanstalation e a I ECCE TT TT T 209 Iesettindsvoeums
232. s 4 Select the TTY TDD pick list and select one of the following settings TTY Full Sends and receives text TTY Talk Sends voice and receives text TTY Hear Sends text and receives voice Off Sends and receives voice 5 Select OK Ared TTY T icon appears in the title bar of the Phone application whenever TTY is enabled Turning on the HAC Setting CAUTION Do not turn on the Hearing Aid Compatibility setting unless you use a hearing aid with a telecoil Using this setting without a hearing aid or with a hearing aid without a telecoil may be harmful to your hearing When the Hearing Aid Compatibility HAC setting is on your smartphone sends the audio from your phone calls to the telecoil rather than to the microphone of your hearing aid You are likely to hear calls much better because volume is increased and background noise and feedback are diminished The HAC setting improves only the calls you listen to through the earpiece It does not affect calls heard on the speakerphone or with a car kit or headset HAC requires extra battery power so watch your battery consumption when it s turned on 1 Press Phone 2 Press Menu 2 3 Select Options and then select Phone Preferences a CUSTOMIZING PHONE SETTINGS 4 Check the Hearing Aid Compatibility box 5 Select OK What are all those Icons You can monitor the status of several items using icons in the t
233. settings 192 Default View pick list 142 degrees 164 delays 197 225 226 Delete Contact command 60 Delete events older than pick list 141 Delete From pick list 167 Delete Memo command 155 Delete Task command 149 deleting albums 127 128 alerts 48 162 bookmarks 102 contacts 60 cookies 106 email 231 events 141 files 231 memos 155 messages 90 92 94 music from playlists 133 passwords 197 photos 120 127 playlists 133 tasks 149 video clips 121 127 128 desktop software See Palm Desktop software device names Bluetooth devices and 65 114 176 defined 235 synchronizing and 214 upgrading and 20 21 devices See Bluetooth devices hands free devices smartphone Dial another call prompt 53 Dial button 46 Dial Extra Digits Automatically option 62 Dial Number dialog box 46 Dial Pad 43 69 Dial Pad button 51 Dial Preferences screen 72 dial text message 112 dialog boxes 5 31 236 dial up networking 107 113 229 236 digital cameras 123 See also camera dimmed images 213 dimming backlight 188 202 dimming the screen 38 Disable cascading style sheets option 106 Disable cookies option 105 Disable JavaScript option 105 disabling touch sensitive features 194 discovery 113 114 171 Discovery icon 114 Discovery Results list 114 discussion groups 5 display formats 189 Display my name in chat window as option 94 Display Options command 142 displaying alerts 162 255 alternate characters 35 application inf
234. smartphone includes an expansion card slot and that you can store applications and information on expansion cards sold separately However you still need free memory on the smartphone itself to run applications from an expansion card For more info on using expansion cards see Using expansion cards If you store a large number of records or install many third party applications the internal memory on your smartphone may fill up Here are some common ways to clear space 230 CAMERA Email Messages that have large attachments can quickly consume memory on your smartphone Delete messages with large attachments If you have hundreds of messages with or without attachments you may want to delete older messages to make room Pictures amp Videos Large images take up a lot of memory Move images to an expansion card or synchronize them to your computer and then delete the images from your smartphone see Viewing pictures and videos on your computer Music Music files often consume a lot of memory Move music files to an expansion card or delete large files from your smartphone Messaging Multimedia content can also consume a lot of memory Move multimedia content to an expansion card or delete large files from your smartphone see Deleting messages Internet If you set a large web browser cache you may want to use the web browser s advanced Memory Management settings to clear all recent pages TROUBLE
235. smartphone you can specify which application you want to use for each function 1 Press Applications and select Prefs 3 2 Select Default Apps 192 APPLICATIONS SETTINGS 3 Select each pick list and select the application you want to associate with that function 4 Select Done Locking your smartphone and info Your smartphone includes several features that protect it from unintended use and keep your information private You can lock any of the following features on your smartphone Keyboard Keyguard You can use the Keyguard feature to disable the keyboard and all buttons to prevent accidental presses in your bag or pocket Screen You can disable the screen s touch sensitive feature during an active call or call alert Phone Phone Lock You can set your phone to require a password for making calls The built in security software lets you make emergency calls even if your phone is locked YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS 11 Smartphone You can set your smartphone to require a password for viewing any information on your smartphone CHAPTER Entries You can mask or hide entries marked as private and set your smartphone to require a password for viewing them Locking your keyboard Keyguard The Keyguard feature locks the keyboard so that you don t accidentally press buttons or activate items on the screen while your smartphone is in a pocket or bag By default Keyguard turns on
236. ssages while you are on a voice call Streaming Technology that enables you to access media content for example watch video or listen to an audio program directly from the Internet on your smartphone without needing to download a file to save on your smartphone User folder The folder on your computer that contains the information you enter in Palm Desktop software and the information you enter on your smartphone and synchronize with Palm Desktop software 238 TERMS Important safety and legal information FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the e
237. status icons for 96 messaging applications 192 messaging preferences 93 96 messaging services 4 88 metric values 163 microphone 51 64 122 icrosoft software See specific application Microsoft Windows See Windows systems MMS messaging 4 88 236 MS Receipts option 94 mobile networks 222 modems 110 Month View 137 143 moving around device 29 moving through web pages 100 106 multimedia files 123 124 231 multimedia icons 96 multimedia messages addressing 88 checking status of 78 96 copying text in 91 deleting 90 92 94 displaying 90 91 downloading 90 95 playing 91 restrictions for 51 retrieving 78 sending 88 setting alert tones for 95 setting delivery confirmation for 94 sorting 92 storing 231 troubleshooting 88 viewing details of 91 multimedia messaging services See MMS messaging multiple recipients 62 88 music adjusting volume 131 answering phone and 47 changing playlists for 132 creating playlists for 132 133 downloading 103 listening to 64 128 131 pausing 131 playing 103 131 132 selecting 131 stopping 132 uploading 129 music files 103 128 231 music player See Pocket Tunes 261 Music_Audio folder 130 mute button 51 N names See customer names device names naming expansion cards 183 photo groups 122 playlists 132 voice memos 157 NationalAccess connections 75 227 228 navigator buttons 29 30 network connection icon 112 network preferen
238. system colors 190 system errors 217 223 233 system information 145 200 system requirements 18 system resets 207 210 system sounds 48 187 188 System Volume pick list 187 T taking pictures 119 120 230 Tap and Drag option 106 tapping 29 30 32 190 Task Details dialog 147 tasks See also events adding alarms 147 150 categorizing 147 149 completing 148 150 creating 146 147 deleting 149 displaying 137 142 148 marking as private 147 prioritizing 147 150 synchronizing 25 viewing due dates for 148 150 Tasks application 25 146 150 188 Tasks icon 146 Tasks list 137 148 150 Tasks Preferences screen 150 TDD devices 73 technical support Palm 5 technical support Verizon Wireless 48 temperature conversions 163 text copying 91 104 displaying on backgrounds 142 entering 33 155 finding 104 161 highlighting 30 resizing 100 selecting 30 91 106 truncated 221 text message icon 96 text messages addressing 88 checking status of 76 78 96 creating 88 89 defining favorite buttons for 62 deleting 90 92 94 downloading 90 95 making calls and 46 92 opening 90 paging with 88 retrieving 78 selecting links in 90 sending 47 88 setting alerts for 95 special characters and 89 troubleshooting 225 226 text messaging services 4 88 Text Telephone devices 73 third party applications 5 way navigator and 29 backing up info and 19 211 beaming and 173 269 compatibility with 18
239. t Delete Contact from the Record menu and then select OK Creating a business card for beaming 1 Create a new contact and enter your own business card info Open the contact entry containing your business card info Press Menu Select Business Card from the Record menu Defining favorite buttons tip After you define your business card you can beam it to other Palm OS devices In any Phone view or the Contacts application open the Record menu and select Beam Business Card Your smartphone provides 70 favorite buttons for quick access to the following common tasks e Dialing a phone number speed dial Accessing your Call Log Accessing the onscreen Dial Pad Opening an application e Accessing a web page e Addressing a message text or email Accessing voicemail preset on your smartphone 60 DEFINING FAVORITE BUTTONS Verizon Wireless ER Deer 3 Voicemail LB Min bsmessaging B PMT B DATA M2 131415 DID YOU KNOW You can assign a special ringtone for a contact See Assigning a caller ID ringtone for details Creating a speed dial favorite button 1 Press Phone amp 2 Use the 5 way O to select a blank favorite button tip f there are no blank buttons on the current Favorites page press Right on the 5 way to scroll through the other pages If all your favorites are full you can delete a favorite to make room for a new
240. t Options and then select Phone Info You need to install the desktop software and connect the sync cable so that you can synchronize the information on your computer with the information on your smartphone You can use either SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER FOR SYNCHRONIZATION 7 O SETTING UP CHAPTER Palm Desktop software included or Microsoft Outlook for Windows sold separately as your synchronization software Synchronization means you can enter or change information on your smartphone or on your computer and then synchronize to automatically update the information in both places There s no need to enter the information twice We strongly recommend that you synchronize your smartphone and your computer frequently to keep your information up to date and backed up in both locations Not familiar with synchronization See Synchronizing information the basics System requirements Your computer should meet the following minimum system profiles for Windows or Mac computers Windows XP Service Pack 2 SP2 Windows Media Center Edition 2005 or Windows Vista 32 bit version only e 32MB of available memory RAM e 170MB of free hard disk space e CD drive e Available USB port Mac OS X version 10 3 10 4 x or later e 128MB of total memory RAM e 190MB of free hard disk space CD drive e Available USB port Upgrading from another Palm OS by ACCESS device NOTE f you are setting
241. t is attached Select this button to transfer the call from the Bluetooth headset to the built in earpiece 50 WHAT CAN DO WHEN I M ON A CALL ld Call Extra Digits E Places the current call on hold Enables you to place another call while the first call is on hold For information on handling a second incoming call see Receiving a second call call waiting Opens the Dial Pad so you can manually dial additional numbers Such as an extension or a response to a voice prompt Dials any extra digits such as a password or an extension that you assigned to a favorite button This button replaces the Dial Pad button during outgoing calls to numbers that include predefined extra digits See Defining favorite buttons for information on defining extra digits Mutes the microphone so that you cannot be heard YOUR PHONE o CHAPTER tip Do you accidentally press onscreen buttons when you re on a call You can disable the screen s touch sensitive feature during phone calls see Locking your screen Remember To manage an active call when the touchscreen is disabled use the hardware buttons on your smartphone Ending a call Do one of the following Press Power End i Select Hang Up All e Press the button on the headset if the headset is attached Switching applications during a call You can use your organizer apps and other applications while you re talking on the p
242. t press the letter keys For example if the code is win01 press W to enter w to enter i and so on No need to figure out the numbers that correspond to the letters KEY TERM Short codes also known as short numbers are brief easy to remember telephone numbers and text codes used to send text and multimedia messages for voting polling contests surveys chat games and other applications For more information on short text codes visit www usshortcodeswhois com MESSAGING 60 YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES CHAPTER Receiving messages When your phone is turned on and is in an area of wireless coverage you automatically receive new text messages For multimedia messages you can set your smartphone to automatically download new messages or to notify you that a message is ready to be downloaded see Customizing your Messaging_ settings You can also configure how your smartphone notifies you when a new message arrives see Selecting Messaging alert tones The new message alert may include any of the following buttons OK Dismisses the alert and places the message in your Inbox Reply Opens Chat View where you can reply with a text message To send an MMS reply select Add from Chat View Call Back Dials the sender s phone number Go To Msg Opens the message so you can view its full contents Delete Moves the message from your Inbox to the Deleted folder Alert 11 26 am Ne
243. t time period a red bar appears next to the event description To jump to the current event in the Calendar application select the Calendar status line see Displaying your calendar for details 78 WHAT ARE ALL THOSE ICONS CHAPTER 5 Your email and other Messages You already know how efficient email and messaging are for staying in touch Now your Palm Centro smartphone brings you a new level of convenience email on the go Enjoy the ease and speed of communicating with friends family and colleagues anywhere you can access the Verizon Wireless data network You can send and receive attachments as well And keep the Messaging app in mind for when you need to send a short text message to a mobile phone number especially handy when you re in a meeting that s running late Benefits Access email on the go e Save messages from your Send and receive photos sound computer to view at a convenient files Word and Excel files and time more In this chapter sima lone ou ES a css5e0suunspunecdundpuakesun as Tine Wifes ica picado IVISSSagI s RN SES IRCA SES Sree TY Sn Email on your smartphone Your smartphone includes the Wireless Sync email application You can also access web based email like Yahoo Mail or Hotmail from the web browser on your smartphone If you want to use the VersaMail application for email you must first install it on your smartphone See the User Guide for the Ve
244. ter The effective range for a computer varies between manufacturers e Confirm that no obstructions including your body are between your smartphone and your computer e Ifthe problem persists create a new partnership with your computer see Creating a partnership between your smartphone and your computer CHAPTER TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER Camera Here are some tips for taking good pictures with the built in camera e Clean the camera s lens with a soft lint free cloth e Take pictures in bright lighting conditions Low light images may be grainy due to the sensitivity of the camera Hold the smartphone as still as possible Try supporting your picture taking arm against your body or a stationary object such as a wall Keep the subject of the picture still Exposure time is longer with lower light levels so you may see a blur e For best results verify that you have the brightest light source coming from behind you lighting the subject s face Avoid taking indoor pictures with the subject in front of a window or light Make sure the subject is at least 18 inches away from the camera to ensure good focus Remember that when you synchronize your smartphone with your computer your camera images are stored in the My Pictures Palm Photos folder on your hard drive see Viewing pictures and videos on your computer Making room on your smartphone Keep in mind that your
245. th Buttons Preferences you can select which applications are associated with the quick buttons and the Side button on your smartphone You can assign a primary and secondary application to each of the three quick buttons that open an application NOTE We recommend that you keep the primary button assignments on the factory settings until you become comfortable with the features of your smartphone If you do change the primary button assignments remember that the instructions in this guide and in the other help features refer to the original button settings 1 Press Applications and select Prefs 2 Select Buttons 3 Select the pick list next to the item you want to reassign and then select an application 4 Select Done DID YOU KNOW You can also choose an application to open with the sync button on the USB sync cable To change this setting select HotSync on the Buttons Preferences screen Tip To restore all the buttons and key combinations to their factory settings select Default Changing default applications Sometimes one application looks for another application to handle information for example a mail application might open a browser when you select a link in an email message Your smartphone comes with a set of predefined applications to handle email messaging and browser requests from other applications If you have more than one application to handle these requests on your
246. the box unchecked and then select Next CHAPTER Select Yes No or Forgot to indicate whether you have a Wireless Sync password If you select No your smartphone s web browser opens and you are taken through a series of steps to create an account If you select Forgot Verizon Wireless sends a temporary password to your smartphone Set the following Account Setup info and then select Next Mobile number Enter your smartphone s phone number if it is not already filled in Password Enter the password for your Wireless Sync account Read Terms amp Conditions Select this option to read about your Wireless Sync account l agree to the terms amp conditions Check the box to indicate that you agree to the terms and conditions You cannot continue unless you check this box THE WIRELESS SYNC APPLICATION 89 YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES CHAPTER NOTE You are prompted to scribble on the screen to create a random number for encryption 6 Set the following Account Setup info and then select Next Confirm home time zone Select the pick list and select the time zone where you live Enable weather info for my ZIP code Enter the ZIP code where you live if you want to receive local weather reports 7 Set the following Email Setup info and then select Next Set up Exchange or Domino email Select this setting to set up Wireless Sync to work with your corporate email account Email Address E
247. tors tip Check your battery level before establishing a Bluetooth wireless connection If the battery level is very low you can t make a Bluetooth wireless connection Sending info over a Bluetooth wireless connection In most applications you can send an individual entry or item such as a contact or a picture You can also send all the entries in a category such as all contacts in the Business category 1 Press Applications and select Bluetooth 2 Select Bluetooth On 3 Open an application 4 Select the entry or category you want to send You cannot send an item that has a lock next to it 5 Press Menu gt 6 Select Send from the leftmost menu 7 Select Bluetooth and then select OK CHAPTER SENDING INFORMATION WITH BLUETOOTH WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 169 D YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS CHAPTER 8 Select the receiving device s from the Discovery Results list and then select OK 9 Wait for a message to indicate that the transfer is complete before you continue using your smartphone Sending an app over a Bluetooth wireless connection 1 Press Applications and select Bluetooth ds Select Bluetooth On Press Applications Press Menu Select Send from the App menu o 0 5 WN Select the Send From pick list and select the location of the app you want to send Phone or card name 7 Select the application you want to
248. transfer You cannot send an item that has a lock next to it 8 Select Send 9 Select Bluetooth and then select OK 10 Select the receiving device s from the Discovery Results list and then select OK 11 Wait for a message to indicate that the transfer is complete before you continue using your smartphone Receiving info over a Bluetooth wireless connection 1 Press Applications and select Bluetooth d 2 Select Bluetooth On 3 Select the Visibility pick list and select one of the following Visible Enables Bluetooth devices that are not on your Trusted Devices list to request a connection with your smartphone Your smartphone remains accessible to other devices until you turn this option off After you ve finished using this setting remember to change it back to Hidden Temporary Enables Bluetooth devices that are not on your Trusted Devices list to request a connection with your smartphone during the next two minutes Your smartphone reverts to the Hidden setting and becomes inaccessible to other devices after two minutes 170 SENDING INFORMATION WITH BLUETOOTH WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS D 4 Use the other device to discover your smartphone and send information to it e See the other device s documentation to learn how to discover and send information over a Bluetooth wireless connection e f the Ringer switch is set to Sound On your smart
249. try you want to open Select Map and wait for Google Maps to locate matching items not appear DID YOU KNOW If no address has been entered for the contact the Map button does Select an item and select To to request directions to this location e n the From location field enter or select your starting location and then select OK When the route summary appears select OK to view the first step in the directions Tap the forward and back buttons at the bottom of the screen to view the next or previous step in the directions Assigning a caller ID photo Press Phone amp Select the Contacts favorite button Open the contact to whom you want to give a caller ID photo Select Edit Contact Edit Unfiled AmB Jones A OS Picture Ringtone w Default Company Title Work 555 3333 v Home 58 ENTERING NAMES AND PHONE NUMBERS 5 Select the Picture box and do one of the following e Select Camera to take a photo and add it to this contact entry when you save the photo e Select Photos and select an existing photo that you want to assign to this contact 6 Select Done DID YOU KNOW If you assign pictures to your contacts in Microsoft Outlook sold separately or Palm Desktop software and you install the desktop software from the Palm Software Installation CD the pictures are automatically added to your contact entries on your smartphone whe
250. tton 132 Save Page command 101 Save Picture command 91 Save Sound command 91 saving calendars 91 contact information 91 files 154 images 103 messages 89 phone numbers 52 53 pictures 91 120 122 playlists 132 133 video clips 121 122 web pages 101 scheduling events 138 139 Sci x display format 164 scientific calculator 162 scientific notation 164 screen activating items on 30 activating wrong features ZAS adjusting brightness 50 188 201 aligning 190 dimming 38 disabling 193 194 highlighting items 29 30 locking 194 moving around on 29 protecting 9 selecting items 30 31 32 troubleshooting 213 214 225 turning on or off 41 42 201 223 waking up 41 screen fonts 188 189 screen protectors 213 scroll arrows 29 scrolling 100 106 searching for contacts 44 57 69 specific characters 161 text 104 161 searching for signal 15 secondary apps 38 192 secure websites 99 229 security 66 193 199 See also passwords privacy settings security certificates 99 Security command 198 Security icon 196 198 Security screen 196 Select Font dialog box 189 Send command 169 170 Send To Device droplet 130 sending calls to voicemail 47 email 90 99 items over Bluetooth 169 170 multimedia messages 88 photos 120 125 text messages 47 88 to chat rooms 93 video clips 125 voice memos 157 Sent folder 96 service contracts See accounts service providers 75 settings incompatible 207 Setup Devi
251. twork press and hold Center O or but you are not actively select the icon See Viewing and_ transmitting data You can still using the alerts make and answer calls T TTY TDD Mode is active Use Za Your phone is on and a 1xRTT this mode to communicate by Yall data connection is active You telephone if you are deaf or hard can still make calls but you of hearing or if you have speech cannot answer calls incoming calls go to voicemail When you y or language disabilities Voice Privacy is enabled you are make a call the data transmission P in a service area that supports is automatically interrupted this feature and a call is in 2 Your phone is on and an EVDO progress When this feature is Tal data connection is active You active voice calls are encrypted can still make or answer calls When you make or answer a call the data transmission is automatically interrupted and then it resumes when you end the call for added privacy 78 WHAT ARE ALL THOSE ICONS The Location setting is on and your longitude and latitude position are available to the network and third party applications When you select the 911 Only setting the radiating waves disappear from this icon and your location is available only during emergency calls The Bluetooth wireless technology icon appears in gray when this feature is off in blue when this feature is on and in white with a blue B when your smartphone is communicat
252. ty M Ask to add unknown phone numbers after calls YOUR PHONE o 5 Select one of the following Location ON The network always knows the latitude and longitude of your position in order to provide location Specific services 911 Only The latitude and longitude of your position are available only to emergency services 6 Select OK When Voice Privacy is enabled a voice privacy y icon appears in Active Call View The voice privacy icon does not appear when a call is not in progress or if Voice Privacy service is not available in your area When Location ON is selected the location icon with radiating waves appears in Applications View When 911 Only is selected the radiating waves disappear from the location icon Enabling TTY TTY also known as a TDD or Text Telephone is a telecommunications device that enables you to communicate by telephone if you are deaf are hard of CHAPTER CUSTOMIZING PHONE SETTINGS 73 YOUR PHONE CHAPTER hearing or have speech or language disabilities Your device is compatible with select TTY devices You can connect a TTY TDD machine to your device through the headset jack while this mode is enabled Please check with the manufacturer of your TTY device for connectivity information and to ensure that the TTY device supports digital wireless transmission Press Phone 2 Press Menu 22 3 Select Options and then select Phone Preference
253. u selected for your desktop software IMPORTANT Always use the same language for your smartphone your computer operating system and your desktop software Otherwise you may lose information or have difficulty with synchronization Support is not provided for mismatched language setups 5 Optional To confirm that the hard reset was successful immediately afterward press Applications and select HotSync f The upperright corner of the screen should be blank because your device name has been removed from the smartphone 6 Sync to restore any previously synchronized information CHAPTER RESETTING YOUR SMARTPHONE 211 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER Replacing the battery 3 If necessary remove the battery TIP Having trouble grabbing the battery To get more room for your finger remove the Your smartphone comes with a replaceable stylus battery You must use a replacement battery that is recommended or sold by Palm and is compatible with the smartphone 4 Align the metal contacts on the battery with the contacts inside the battery compartment and press the battery CAUTION Failure to use the proper battery into place may result in a risk of personal injury or product damage and it voids your smartphone warranty 1 Press Power End E to turn off the screen 2 Remove the battery door 1 Battery contacts 2 Centro smartphone contacts 5 Slide the battery door onto th
254. u connected to becomes the active device To switch between devices turn off the active device before you try to connect to the other device Customizing advanced settings for your hands free device You can set whether your hands free device automatically answers calls provided the device supports this feature 1 Press Applications and select Prefs E 2 Select Hands free USING A HANDS FREE DEVICE 67 YOUR PHONE CHAPTER 3 Do one of the following To send all calls to your hands free device Check the Always route calls to handsfree box Select the Auto answer pick list and select whether you want your hands free device to automatically answer incoming calls and how quickly it answers To choose between the earpiece on your smartphone and your hands free device on a call by call basis Uncheck the Always route calls to handsfree box When the phone rings you can answer the call with your hands free device by pressing the multifunction button on your hands free device or you can answer the call with the earpiece on your Centro smartphone by using the controls on your smartphone see Receiving calls 4 Select Done Customizing phone settings DID YOU KNOW You can download any compatible ringtone directly to your smartphone see Downloading files from a web page You can also download ringtones to your computer and then email them to your smartphone Customizing t
255. u enable the mask or hide setting any entries marked as private are immediately hidden or masked If you define a password you must enter it to display private entries If you do not define a password you or anyone else can reveal private entries without a password 1 Open the entry that you want to mark private 2 Select Details 3 Check the Private box Select OK Hiding or masking all private entries Make sure the entries you want to mask or hide are marked private 1 Press Applications and select Security dE 2 Select the Current Privacy pick list and select either Hide Records or Mask Records 3 If prompted for your password enter it and then select OK Viewing all private records You can reveal all the entries you ve hidden or masked 1 Press Applications and select Security di 2 Select the Current Privacy pick list and select Show Records 3 If prompted for your password enter it and then select OK Viewing private entries in a specific application 1 Open the application that contains the private entries you want to see 2 Press Menu z2 3 Select Options and then select Security 4 Select the Current Privacy pick list and select Show Records 5 Select OK 6 If prompted for your password enter it and then select OK 198 LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE AND INFO Security password and Palm Desktop software Windows You can set the Windows versi
256. u may find nowhere else Visit palm com centroverizon support for details WHERE CAN LEARN MORE 5 CHAPTER o z m m O O z m 8 WHERE CAN LEARN MORE CHAPTER 2 Setting up You re about to discover the many things about your Palm Centro smartphone that can help you better manage your life and have fun too As you become more familiar with your smartphone you ll want to personalize the settings and add applications to make it uniquely yours But first take the few easy steps in this chapter to set up your smartphone and get it running Benefits Know where your smartphone e Establish a link between your controls are located smartphone and your computer e Start using your smartphone right away In this chapter PalmerE emitrores imag pnOmexOve iy VETE T T T TT TT 9 Shargingsthe batteny wees TETTE ee ee TIE EST 112 Maxtimnizin nb atte na A ae n 14 IIa ey o EUIS tSc ol cna A hel a Reco A ole emcee 5 Setting up your computer for synchronization 17 Synchronizing information the basics 28 Palm Centro smartphone overview SETTING UP CHAPTER Front view M u o o OMAN OAAWHNH A Charge indicator light Volume Side button Phone Send for making calls Calendar Stylus Earpiece 5 way navigator and Center button 10 Applications access all applications Power End 12 Wireless Sync email
257. uetooth synchronization see Setting up a Bluetooth connection for synchronization Select the HotSync icon on your smartphone When synchronization is complete a message appears at the top of your smartphone screen Be patient synchronization may take a few minutes Synchronizing over an infrared connection When you synchronize using the IR port on your smartphone you don t need your sync cable This is especially useful if you travel with an IR enabled laptop BEFORE YOU BEGIN Verify the following on your computer It has an enabled IR port or an IR device attached to it Check your computer s documentation to see if it supports IR communication The HotSync manager is active On a Windows computer you know the HotSync manager is active when its icon appears in the lowerright corner of your screen WINDOWS ONLY 1 On your computer click HotSync manager in the taskbar in the lowerright corner of your screen Make sure that Infrared is selected 178 SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION ADVANCED YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS D Welcome v IR to a PC Handheld On your smartphone press Applications and select HotSync Select Local Select the pick list below the HotSync icon and select IR to a PC Handheld Position the IR port on your smartphone within a few inches of your computer s IR port Select the HotSync icon on your smartphone When syn
258. und amp Alerts and then select Manage To record a sound select New To play a sound select it and press Center on the 5 way To delete a sound select it and press Backspace To send a sound select it and then select Send DID YOU KNOW Your smartphone includes a silent alarm that can vibrate even when the Ringer switch is set to Sound Off World Clock World Clock displays the day and time in three cities anywhere around the globe Whether you re traveling or staying home it s easy to keep track of the best time to reach your business associates friends and family in faraway places 144 WORLD CLOCK Selecting cities Whatever city s time appears above the world map is the system time for your device including for all events in your Calendar Be sure this city is always located in the time zone where you re currently located Tip If you did not select the option to get the date and time from the mobile network you can set the city at the top of the screen to a fixed location Below the world map you can view the time in two other cities Tip If you travel a lot you may want to select your home city as one of these two cities so that you always know what time it is at home 1 Press Applications and select World Clock amp 2 Select one of the City pick lists and then select a city in the time zone you want to track YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER O CH
259. up your first Palm OS device skip ahead to Installing the desktop synchronization software When you install the desktop software from the Palm Software Installation CD some third party applications may be quarantined because they are not compatible with the Palm OS software version 5 4 9 on your smartphone Quarantined files are not installed on your smartphone nor are they deleted These files are placed in a new folder on your computer CADocuments and Settings Palm lt device name gt PalmOS5 Incompatible Apps Can t find a Palm folder in Program Files Then look for a 18 SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER FOR SYNCHRONIZATION folder labeled palmOne or Handspring instead For more info see can t find my user folder IMPORTANT Synchronize your smartphone only with the version of Palm Desktop software included with your device Older versions may not work correctly TiP We do not recommend using third party utilities that back up your old device s information onto an expansion card and then transfer the info to your smartphone Such methods transfer all applications to your smartphone including those that are not designed to work with Palm OS version 5 4 9 You can transfer all compatible applications and information from your previous Palm OS device whether it s a handheld or a smartphone to your new Centro smartphone so long as the space taken up by all the info you want to transfer is 64MB or less
260. ur expansion card Create a Music Audio folder in the root directory of the card and store your music files in this folder Transferring music from a CD to your smartphone WINDOWS ONLY 1 On your computer open Windows Media Player Insert the music CD into your computer s CD drive Select the Rip tab Select Rip Music Transfer files to your smartphone as described in Transferring music files from your computer MAC ONLY On your Mac open iTunes Insert the music CD into the CD drive on your Mac Click the Import button in the upperright corner of the iTunes window When the songs have been imported click the Eject Disk button in the lowerright corner of the iTunes window Transfer the files to your smartphone as described in Transferring music files from your computer 130 OIC KE SUN ESS MIU EIU Xr Listening to music on your smartphone CAUTION Protect your hearing Listening to this device at full volume for a long period of time can damage your hearing Make sure the Ringer switch is set to Sound On ef See Silencing sounds for more information Press Applications and select pTunes O YOUR PHOTOS VIDEOS AND MUSIC D T Pause Pauses playback DID YOU KNOW You can also press Space to pause and resume playback as well as use the 5 way to navigate among songs or pause CHAPTER tip You can change the settings on your smartphone so that pressing and
261. ur phone Setting up voicemail Tip If you can t connect to Verizon Wireless s voicemail system contact Verizon Wireless for assistance Verizon Wireless customer service billing and technical support 800 922 0204 1 Press Phone 2 Press and hold 1 to dial Verizon Wireless s automated voicemail system 3 Follow the voice prompts to set up your voicemail Voicemail notification When you have a new voicemail message you are notified with an Alert dialog box e To dismiss the Alert dialog box select OK Tip To permanently dismiss the reminder tap the blinking bell icon that appears in the upper left corner of the screen This opens the Alert dialog box and lets you dismiss the alert See Viewing and using the alerts To play the message select Listen 48 USING VOICEMAIL YOUR PHONE o When you have messages that you have 3 Enter your voicemail password using not listened to a Voicemail M amp icon the keyboard also appears in the title bar of the Phone application You can also select this icon to listen to your voicemail CHAPTER tip You don t need to press Option to enter numbers or during a call Listening to voicemail messages NOTE If you defined Extra Digits for the i Prose Phone Xl Voicemail favorite button see Editing a favorite button for details you can select 2 Press and hold 1 to dial the voicemail this button to enter y
262. urces available to install the software 2 Insert the Palm Software Installation CD into the CD drive on your computer CHAPTER SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER FOR SYNCHRONIZATION 21 O SETTING UP CHAPTER If you are installing on a Mac double click the CD icon on the desktop and then double click the Palm Software pkg icon When the installation wizard opens follow the onscreen instructions Note these important points about the installation When the language selection screen appears select the same language you selected on your smartphone WINDOWS ONLY You can choose which desktop software you want to use for synchronization Palm Desktop software or Microsoft Outlook NOTE Whether you select to synchronize with Microsoft Outlook or Palm Desktop software Palm Desktop software is still installed on your computer If you use Outlook as your desktop email application select Outlook as your desktop synchronization software Remember that when you enter information on your computer you must enter it in the software you selected in this step e The installation process prompts you to connect your smartphone to your computer Go to the next section Connecting your smartphone to your computer After you install the desktop software see Installing the desktop synchronization software you re ready to connect your smartphone to your computer 22 SETTING UP YOUR COMPUTER FOR SYNCHRONIZATION
263. urn to Thumbnail View DID YOU KNOW If you pause video playback and then close the video the video starts where you left off the next time you play it Viewing a slide show 1 Press Applications and select Pics amp Videos EH 2 Select the album you want to view 3 Optional Press Menu zz select Options and then select Auto hide Toolbar Off if you want to see the toolbar 4 Press Space X to start the slide show 124 PICTURES amp VIDEOS YOUR PHOTOS VIDEOS AND MUSIC D 5 Press Center to return to the 1 From the Album list select the album previous view that contains the picture s or video s you want to send CHAPTER tip To set slide show options such as background music and transitions open the 2 Select Send Ed Album menu and select Slideshow Setting 3 Select the pictures or videos to send or Keep in mind that background music overrides select Select All to send the entire audio captions when you re running a slide album A plus sign appears next to show Background music for a slide show also overrides any music that might be playing selected items using the Pocket Tunes application on your DID YOU KNOW You cannot send copyrighted smartphone pictures or videos that appear with a Lock icon in Thumbnail View or in the Picture list Creating a new album You can create albums to organize your 4 Select Send pictures and videos 1 From the A
264. ver See The Wireless Sync application for information Displaying your calendar Press Calendar amp repeatedly to cycle through the various views Agenda View Shows your daily schedule the number of unread email messages and any items on your Tasks list that are YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER O CHAPTER overdue or due today If there s room Agenda View also lists events on future dates Day View Shows your daily schedule one day at a time Week View Shows your schedule for an entire week The time frames are based on the Start Time and End Time settings in Calendar Preferences Month View Shows your schedule for a whole month In most Calendar views you can do the following Open the Options menu and select Year View to view a calendar for an entire year e Use Left 4 or Right P to go to another day week month or year based on the current view Not available in Agenda View Select Go To and then select a date from the calendar Not available in Agenda View CALENDAR 87 O YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER Creating an event CHAPTER 1 Press Calendar until Day View appears 2 Select Go To and then select the desired day ERE Cetails New GoTo e 1 Selected date in Day View 2 Selected day 3 Select New Using the keyboard enter a starting hour and minute for the event such as 545 for 5 45 5 Select the End
265. w Text Message From 5105557592 call me Call Go To Tip When you receive a message you can also press Send to call the sender tip If you have multiple alerts the Alert dialog box displays all your pending alerts Select an item s description to jump to that item or check the box to clear that item To view all your pending alerts from any screen on your smartphone press and hold Center on the 5 way Using links in messages When you receive a text message that contains a telephone number email address or URL you can dial the number send an email message or go to the web page immediately 1 Use the 5 way O to select the phone number email address or URL appears as underlined blue text 90 MESSAGING 2 Press Center O Your smartphone automatically launches the appropriate application from the link Viewing playing a multimedia message 1 Press Applications and select Messaging 2 Select the message you want to view 3 If there are sounds or multiple slides playback begins immediately 4 Do any of the following Use the onscreen controls to scroll to other slides and messages 4 00 07 audio clip Meet Harrie gt Gg eme n e To save a sound press Menu and select Save Sound from the Message menu You can access saved sounds later by pressing YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES QO Applications and selecting Sounds Ay or Voice Memo D
266. want to delete 2 Press Menu 3 Select Delete Task from the Record menu 4 Select OK Tip To save memory you can purge all completed tasks Open the Record menu and select Purge Select OK TASKS 149 O YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ORGANIZER CHAPTER Customizing Tasks The Tasks Preferences screen enables you to control the appearance of the Tasks list screen 1 In the Tasks list screen press Menu E EN Date Category Preferences i Sort by Due Date Priority M Show Completed Tasks IY Record Completion Date IY Show Due Dates If Show Priorities O Show Categories Alarm Sound v Alarm Select Options and then select Preferences Set any of the following preferences Sort by Indicates the order in which your tasks appear in the list Show Completed Tasks Displays tasks you ve checked off Record Completion Date Replaces the due date with the completion date when you complete check off the task Show Due Dates Displays task due dates and inserts an exclamation point next to overdue tasks Show Priorities Displays the priority setting for each task Show Categories Displays the category for each task Alarm Sound Sets the sound for the alarms you assign to your tasks 4 Select OK DID YOU KNOW You can display your tasks in Agenda View of your calendar See Customizing display options for your calendar for details 150 TASKS aes CHAPTER
267. when you turn your phone on and off see Silencing sounds When your smartphone locates a signal provided you are in a coverage area Verizon Wireless and the signal strength T l icon appear at the top of the screen you re outside a coverage area No Service appears in the upper left corner of the screen 3 Press and hold Power End i again to turn off your phone When your phone is off Phone Off and the phone off amp icon appear at the top of the Phone application screen and your smartphone is not connected to any mobile network You can still use the nonwireless features of your smartphone such as Contacts Calendar Tasks and Memos 42 TURNING YOUR SMARTPHONE ON AND OFF Opening the Phone application e Press Phone to open the Phone application s Main View Verizon Wireless 5 E 05 O 6 06am 3 18 08 Ly Zu Bs Ly Busy Bos O Lem Bow Dow a Voicemail EsContacts 6 Bluetooth BsCall Log 1 Status icons 2 Dial Pad 3 Favorite buttons Making calls There are several ways to make a call Try them all to find out which way you like best Dialing using the onscreen Dial Pad 1 Press Phone amp YOUR PHONE 2 Enter the phone number by tapping the onscreen Dial Pad with the stylus 555 1234 6 08am 3 10 08 L Zu Suey Ly Bunty Damoj atti oats Bases dia Lanta da 3 Tap Dial or press Send 0 to make the call tip
268. y the picture you want to add to a contact 2 Press Menu 3 Select Options and then select Save as Contact 4 Select the contact you want to add this picture to Rotating a picture 1 Display the picture you want to rotate 2 Press Menu 3 Select Rotate from the Photo menu 4 Select the orientation Deleting a picture or video 1 Open the album that contains the picture s or video s you want to delete 2 Press Menu PICTURES amp VIDEOS 127 Ce YOUR PHOTOS VIDEOS AND MUSIC CHAPTER 3 Select Delete from the Photo or Video menu 4 Select the pictures or videos that you want to delete or select Select All to delete the entire album An X appears next to selected items 5 Select Delete Select Delete to confirm the deletion tip You can also highlight a picture or video in Thumbnail View and then press Backspace to delete the highlighted item Viewing pictures and videos on your computer When you synchronize your smartphone your pictures and videos are copied to your desktop computer You can view pictures in JPG format and videos in MPEG 4 format 3G2 file extension You can email them to friends using your desktop email application BEFORE YOU BEGIN To use your computer to view and edit videos you captured on your smartphone you must first install QuickTime from the Palm Software Installation CD On a Windows computer you can view and edit synchronized pictures a

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