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1. Using Voicemail Setting Up Your Voicemail The first time you call voicemail you are prompted to enter your voicemail password If necessary contact Sprint for your password 1 Make sure your phone is turned on see Turning Your Device s Phone On and Off on page 17 2 Press Phone lt j 3 Press and hold 1 or select the Voicemail favorite button to call the automated voicemail system 4 Follow the voice prompts to set up your voicemail Retrieving Your Voicemail Messages 1 Press Phone xj Sprint O i 4 12pm 12 8 08 Cali Log 3 Voicemail SprintTV 2 Press and hold 1 or select the Voicemail favorite button to call the voicemail system 3 Enter your voicemail password by using the keyboard or select Extra Digits if you defined this option see Defining Favorite Buttons on page 38 for details on defining extra digits Remember that you do not need to press Option to enter numbers an asterisk or a pound sign while on a call Basics If the Voicemail icon appears in the title bar of the Main view of the Phone application you can select this icon to retrieve your voicemail Accessing Your Voicemail From Another Phone 1 Dial your wireless phone number 2 Press when your voicemail answers 3 Enter your password and then press What Can I Do When I m On a Call When you make or receive a call Active Call view appears Use the 5 way to a
2. 10 Basics 18 Headset Jack enables you to connect a hands free headset Use only headsets that are compatible with your device 19 Multi connector enables you to attach the USB sync cable and AC charger to your device 20 Microphone serves as the mouthpiece on your device s phone 21 Expansion Card Slot allows you to expand the capabilities of your device by using miniSD card See Using Expansion Cards on page 71 for details 22 Infrared IR Port uses infrared technology to transmit information to and receive information from other infrared enabled devices that use compatible software Your Device s Features Top View 23 Ringer Switch 24 Stylus 23 Ringer Switch controls the ringer setting See Selecting Ringtones on page 43 for details on changing the settings Silencing the ringer turns off all system sounds including alarms 24 Stylus allows you to tap options on your device s screen To use the stylus slide it out of the slot and hold it as you would a pen or pencil Basics 11 Inserting the Battery Use only batteries and chargers that are approved by Sprint or Palm for use with your device Failure to use an approved battery or charger may increase the risk that your device will overheat catch fire or explode resulting in serious bodily injury death or property damage 1 Use one hand to press the Battery Door Release and use your other hand to slide the battery
3. Software e Palm Software Installation CD includes desktop synchronization software links to bonus software for your device and a link to the comprehensive User Guide You ll also need the following items for completing the installation and activation e Anactivated Sprint service plan e Alocation with wireless coverage for your device Introduction 5 e An electrical outlet e The computer with which you will synchronize your personal information Creating Sprint Account Passwords As a Sprint customer you have unlimited access to your personal account information your voicemail account and your Sprint Power Vision account To ensure that no one else has access to your information you need to create passwords to protect your privacy Account Password If you are the account owner you ll have an account password to use when signing on to www sprint com and when calling Sprint Customer Service Your default account password is the last four digits of your Social Security number If you are not the account owner if someone else pays for your Sprint service you can get a sub account password at www sprint com Voicemail Password You ll create your voicemail password when you set up your voicemail See Setting Up Your Voicemail on page 32 Sprint Power Vision Password With your smart device you can choose to set up a Sprint Power Vision password You can use this optional password to authorize the purchase of Pr
4. immediately Your device s indicator light blinks red when the battery needs to be charged Red lightning bolt q Battery is connected to a wall outlet and is charging Green lightning bolt Q Battery is connected to a wall outlet and is fully charged To see exactly how much power is left in your battery tap the onscreen battery icon Basics Using a Sprint Charger Adapter If the connector on your 1 Amp AC charger or vehicle charger is approved by Sprint and it doesn t fit into the connector on the bottom of your device use the included Sprint charger adapter Use only with 1 Amp AC chargers distributed by Sprint for your device Using any unapproved AC charger may destroy the AC charger and cause a fire Plug the AC charger into a power source 2 Connect the Sprint charger adapter to the charger jack on the bottom of your smart device 3 Connect the charger cable to the Sprint charger adapter 4 Charge your smart device See Charging A the Battery on page 13 Sprint Charger Adapter Basics 15 Turning Your Device On and Off Throughout this guide the term device is used to describe your Treo smart device and its physical attributes The term phone is used to describe the feature of your smart device that enables you to connect to the Sprint National Network You can turn on your device screen and your phone independently For example the device screen can
5. 6 Sprint National Network 79 Sprint Power Vision accounts 5 6 80 Sprint Power Vision Smart Device See Treo smart device Sprint TV application 79 92 93 Sprint Vision accounts 78 Sprint Vision Service 79 Sprint Vision Smart Device See Treo smart device Sprint Voice Command service 37 status information 8 stereo headsets 11 stylus 18 19 support 2 4 6 synccable 50 syncconnector 11 122 synchronizing information 48 T taking pictures 10 57 Talk button 8 9 tapping 11 Tasks application managing tasks with 56 updating information in 48 49 TDD devices 107 technical support 4 6 text messages See also multimedia messages creating 84 receiving 87 sending 36 text entering 24 third party applications installing 68 navigatorand 18 touch sensitive actions 9 Treo smart device components on 8 10 11 18 getting additional information about 3 getting phone number for 27 installing applications on 69 resetting 45 synchronizing with 48 TTY devices 107 turning off beeps and alarms 11 turning phone on and off 16 17 turning screen on and off 16 Index U USB sync cable 11 V VersaMail setting up accounts for 81 video clips See also multimedia messages adding to messages 86 deleting 60 displaying 61 recording 59 saving 60 streaming 92 93 synchronizing 48 49 viewing calendar 25 contact information 52 favorite button assignments 38 items in pick lists 21 menu items 20 23 phone numbers 30 pictures 61 recordi
6. 68 opening 25 26 72 synchronizing 48 49 Applications button 8 9 25 Applications view 25 26 audio player See Pocket Tunes Index B battery charging 13 14 inserting 12 viewing status of 13 14 battery door release 10 beaming information 97 98 Bluetooth application device connections and 94 95 hands free devices and 41 42 Bluetooth devices connecting to 41 94 bookmarks 91 built in camera See camera buttons 0 Applications 8 25 Calendar 8 25 Center 16 creating favorite 38 5 way navigator 8 18 Messaging 8 25 opening applications 25 Phone 8 25 Power End 8 16 reassigning 9 Side 8 Talk 8 Volume 8 Calendar application opening 9 25 selecting views 53 updating information in 48 49 117 Calendar button 8 9 25 calendar displaying 25 call waiting 36 callerID 35 Camcorder application 59 Camera application 57 camera location of built in 10 Center button 16 charging connector 11 charging the battery 13 14 contacts adding 51 changing information for 52 creating 35 dialing by 29 synchronizing 48 49 Contacts application adding contacts and 51 changing contact information and 52 creating business cards and 52 opening 51 updating informationin 48 49 context sensitive actions 9 creating bookmarks 91 contacts 35 51 events 54 55 favorite buttons 38 multimedia messages 85 speed dial buttons 38 tasks 56 text messages 84 118 Customer Service Sprint 4 6 customer s
7. Beam Status dialog box appears select a category or an expansion card If you don t select a category the item is placed in the Unfiled category Select Yes to receive the information or No to refuse it Wireless Important Safety Information In This Section General Precautions Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Device Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Device TTY Use With Sprint Service Caring for the Battery Radiofrequency RF Energy Static Electricity ESD and Your Device Owner s Record User s Guide Proprietary Notice This guide contains important operational and safety information that will help you safely use your Treo 755p Smart Device by Palm Failure to read and follow the information provided in this guide may result in serious bodily injury death or property damage Safety 99 General Precautions There are several simple guidelines to operating your device properly and maintaining safe satisfactory service Speak directly into the microphone e Avoid exposing your device and accessories to rain or liquid spills If your device does get wet immediately turn the power off and remove the battery Although your device is quite sturdy it is a complex piece of equipment and can be broken Avoid dropping hitting bending or sitting on it Any changes or modifications to your device not expressly approved in this document could void your warranty for this equipme
8. Preferences Check the TTY TDD pick list and select one of the following Default Mode sends and receives text VCO Mode Voice Carry Over sends voice and receives text HCO Mode Hearing Carry Over sends text and receives voice Select OK Safety Caring for the Battery Protecting Your Battery The guidelines listed here help you get the most out of your battery s performance e Recently there have been some public reports of wireless phone batteries overheating catching fire or exploding It appears that many if not all of these reports involve counterfeit or inexpensive aftermarket brand batteries with unknown or questionable manufacturing standards Sprint is not aware of similar problems with Sprint Treo devices resulting from the proper use of batteries and accessories approved by Sprint or the manufacturer of your phone Use only Sprint or manufacturer approved batteries and accessories found at Sprint Stores or through your device s manufacturer or call 1 866 343 1114 to order They re also available at www sprint com click the Accessories link under Shop amp Browse Buying the right batteries and accessories is the best way to ensure that they re genuine and safe e To avoid damage charge the battery only in temperatures that range from 32 F to 113 F 0 C to 45 C e Don t use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in high humidity areas such as the bathroom Never dispose of the
9. a Down Y Left 4 or Right and then press Center to goto the selected page tm In Wide Page Mode use the stylus to tap a link Submit a form Enter the information and then select the onscreen button to submit the form If the form doesn t have an onscreen button press Return a 6 Use the 5 way to access any of the following icons in the title bar To quickly jump to the title bar from anywhere on a Web page press Space to go to the address bar and then press Up on the 5 way Goes to your home page Opens a dialog box where you can enter a Web address you want to go to or view a list of recently viewed Web pages Goes to the next Web page Refreshes the page with the latest content from the Internet Opens a list where you can select Fast Mode no images or style sheets or Normal Mode with images and style sheets A a Goes to the previous Web page B gt N F Wireless 89 Downloading Files From a Web Page The Web browser lets you download files that are recognized by one of the applications on your device Item Supported File Types Pictures JPEG BMP WBMP GIF PNG Videos MP4 3G2 ASF Ringtones MIDI QCELP AAC AAC Music MP3 1 Go to the page that contains the link to the file you want to download 2 Press Left lt or Right to highlight the link to the file and then press Center If prompted select what you want to do wit
10. access to common tasks such as dialing a phone number speed dial opening an application accessing a Web page addressing a text email or Picture Mail message or accessing voicemail Sprint may preset favorite buttons on your device that are customized for their services You can customize all favorite buttons except Voicemail either delete and reassign existing favorite buttons or create new ones to perform any of the supported tasks Creating a Speed Dial Favorite Button 1 Press Phone lt j 2 Use the 5 way to select a blank favorite button Sprint e Ou i 4 12pm 12 8 08 Cali Log a Voicemail i SprintTV If there are no blank favorite buttons on the current Favorites page press Right on the 5 way to scroll through the other pages 3 Enter a label for the favorite If the entry is for an existing contact select Lookup Start entering the contact s last name and then select the number you want for the contact when it appears in the lookup list If the entry is for a new contact enter the Label press Down Y and enter the Number 4 Optional Enter a Quick Key a letter that you can press and Add Favorite Li Type Speed Dial Label Jane W Number 555 1234 Quick Key J press and hold hold from the Main Dial Pad or Favorites view of the Phone application to call this speed dial number 5 Select OK 38 Basics Creating Other Types of Favori
11. applications See the User Guide for more information on categories val OT 4 2 Quick Tour Bluetooth Cale Calendar Camcorder 5 Camera Cardinfo Contacts DS o amp Documents Downloads Email e Enter the first few letters of the application s name to highlight it For example if you wan enter p it highlights Phone if you then enter r it highlights Prefs If you pause and then enter r it highlights the first application that starts with 26 ayn A Basics Using the Phone Opening the Phone Application Press Phone to open the Main view of the Phone application Sprint 60 Status Icons D4 10 21 pm 12 8 08 la aZe Suc Aon Bay Gummo Dial Pad Favorite Buttons Checking Signal Strength and Phone Status You can monitor the status of your device s signal strength and several other items using the icons in the title bar of the Phone application See the User Guide for details What s My Phone Number r Phone Number 408 555 3333 Look Here for 1 Make sure your phone is on see Turning Your pcs vision Phone Info rom i Your Phone r Username jsmith003 sprint com Device s Phone On and Off on page 17 for Pen 36341383 Number information Software Sprint v1 0 CC Cap 000 000 000 Carrier DB 255 2 Press Phone Q amp erage MSID 40855533333 Press Menu 4 Select Options and then
12. be off while the phone is on or the device screen can be on while the phone is off You can also have both the device screen and the phone turned on or off at the same time Waking Up the Screen When your device screen is off you need to wake up the screen 1 Press and release Power End to wake up the screen Power End Center 2 Press Center O to turn off Keyguard For more information about turning Keyguard on and off see Locking Your Keyboard Keyguard on page 75 3 Press and release Power End to turn off the screen You can also press any of the application quick buttons on the front of your device to wake up the screen and to go directly to the application associated with that button 16 Basics Turning Your Device s Phone On and Off When your phone is on it is connected to the Sprint National 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 on by default so you can use wireless services right away If you turn off your phone you can still use the organizer features such as Contacts and Calendar as well as the media features such as the Pocket Tunes music application and Pics amp Videos This is sometimes referred to as flight mode and is ideal for using your device on airplanes and for maximizing battery life 1 Wake up the s
13. 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 device 114 Safety to your computer placing the 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 example 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 Material type The type of material gathering the charge For example synthetics are more prone to static buildup than natural fibers like cotton e The rapidity with which you touch connect or
14. card and stores videos there To store the video in a different location select the album pick list in the lower right corner of the screen and then do one of the following Select lt Album name gt to store the video in the selected album The storage location is based on the location of the album device or expansion card Select New Albums to open a dialog box where you can enter an album name and select the storage location device or expansion card 3 Adjust the position of your device until you see the subject you want to record on the screen Album 4 Press Center to start recording Pick List 5 After you finish recording press Center again to stop Information Management 59 60 6 Select one of the following icons Begins playback Saves the video in the location you selected in step 2 Deletes the video Opens a dialog box where you can adjust the volume during playback Opens a list of options for sending the video e Select Send with PictureMail to send the video as part of a Picture Mail message see Creating and Sending a Sprint Picture Mail Message on page 85 e Select Send with Online Services to send the video using one of the available Sprint Vision Online Services see the User Guide for information e Select Upload to Online Albums to upload the video to your online album see the User Guide for information R GL a 00712 The video recording
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16. device check the Add to trusted device list box Select OK Wireless Beaming Information Your device is equipped with an IR infrared port that enables you to beam information to another Palm OS device with an IR port The IR port is located on the side of your smart device above the expansion card slot behind the small IR Port dark shield For best results the path between the two devices must be clear of obstacles Beaming an Entry or a Category 1 Select the entry or category you want to beam You cannot beam an item that has a lock next to it 2 Press Menu From the Record menu select Beam to send an individual entry or select Beam Category to send all entries in the current category 4 When the Beam Status dialog box appears point the IR port on your Treo device directly at the IR port of the receiving device 5 Wait for the Beam Status dialog box to indicate that the transfer is complete before you continue using your Treo device You can beam your business card From the Main view in the Phone application press Menu and then press M You can also beam an application see the User Guide for information Wireless 97 98 Receiving Beamed Information 1 2 3 Turn on your screen Select the beam command on the transmitting device Point the IR port on your Treo device directly at the IR port of the transmitting device to open the Beam Status dialog box When the
17. 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 Safety 115 Owner s Record The model number regulatory number and serial number are located on a nameplate inside the battery compartment Record the serial number in the space provided below This will be helpful if you need to contact us about your phone in the future Model Sprint Power Vision Smart Device Treo 755p by Palm Serial No User s Guide Proprietary Notice CDMA Technology is licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following patents 4 901 307 5 109 390 5 267 262 5 416 797 5 506 865 5 544 196 5 657 420 5 101 501 5 267 261 5 414 796 5 504 773 5 535 239 5 600 754 5 778 338 5 228 054 5 337 338 5 710 784 5 056 109 5 568 483 5 659 569 5 490 165 5 511 073 User s Guide template version 5B October 2005 116 Safety Index Numerics 5 way navigator 8 18 76 A AC charger 11 13 15 actions 9 adding Bluetooth devices 96 contacts 51 adjusting screen brightness 74 adjusting volume device ringer 9 31 43 music 65 phone calls 30 alarm 11 alerts caution for incoming callsand 31 receiving messages and 87 aligning screen 74 answering phone 31 32 36 application buttons 25 39 applications downloading 69 installing
18. door downward to remove it from your device Battery Door Battery Release Contacts Battery Compartment Contacts Align the battery contacts with the battery compartment contacts Insert the battery into the compartment at a 45 degree angle and then press it into place Slide the battery door onto the back of the device until it clicks into place 12 Basics Charging the Battery The battery comes with a sufficient charge to complete the setup process and activate your phone After activation we recommend charging your device for three and a half hours to give it a full charge 1 Plug the AC charger into a wall outlet 2 Connect the charger cable to the charger jack on the bottom of the device Make sure the arrow on the connector is facing up toward your device screen 3 To confirm that your device is charging check the indicator light Red indicates that your device is charging Green indicates that your device is fully charged i If the battery is fully drained it may take a few moments for the indicator light to turn on while the battery is charging Basics 13 14 The onscreen battery icon displays the power status Full battery icon l Battery is not connected to a wall outlet and is fully charged Partial battery icon fj Battery is not connected to a wall outlet and has some power but is not fully charged Almost empty battery icon with red at the bottom Q Battery needs to be charged
19. example enter 545 for 5 45 Select the End Time box and then select the ending hour and minute for the event 6 Optional 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 Enter a description for the event 54 Information Management Scheduling a Repeating Event 1 Create an event and then select it 2 Select Details 3 doesn t appear on the list select Other to define a custom interval Day or Date to indicate the repeating method then select the ending date 6 Select OK If the event has an ending date select the End on pick list select Choose Date and To enter a birthday or anniversary add the information to the person s Contacts entry and it automatically appears in your Calendar Event Details Every week Repeat Every other week Private Every month Every year Can Other Information Management Feb 12 07 KE BME 8 00 9 00 a Staff Meeting 11 00 12 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 3 Details New Go To a This Icon Indicates a Repeating Event Select the Repeat pick list and then select a repeat interval If the interval you need For weekly events select the day s the event is repeated for monthly events select 55 Managing Your Tasks Adding a Task 1 Press Applications and select Tasks B 2 Select New to cr
20. higher of the two ratings Note that not all hearing devices contain telecoils The more immune your hearing aid device is the less likely you are to experience interference noise from your wireless phone Hearing aid devices should have ratings similar to those of phones Ask your hearing health care professional for the rating of your 104 Safety hearing aid Add the rating of your hearing aid and your phone to determine probable usability e Any combined rating equal to or greater than six offers best use e Any combined rating equal to five is considered normal use e Any combined rating equal to four is considered usable Thus if you pair an M3 hearing aid with an M3 phone you will have a combined rating of six for best use This is synonymous for T ratings Sprint Nextel further suggests that you experiment with multiple phones even those not labeled M3 T3 or M4 T4 while in the store to find the one that works best with your hearing aid device If you experience interference or find the quality of service unsatisfactory after purchasing your device promptly return it to the store within 30 days of purchase With the Sprint 30 day Risk Free Guarantee you may return the device within 30 days of purchase for a full refund Getting the Best Hearing Device Experience With Your Device To further minimize interference e There is usually less interference on the microphone setting than on the telecoil setting e Set the ph
21. information on using your device and desktop software with Windows Vista Information from all the following applications is updated by default each time you synchronize your device with your desktop software E 828i amp Ss Calendar Contacts Memos Pics amp Videos Tasks You can also set up the VersaMail application to synchronize email on your device with email on your computer See the User Guide for the VersaMail Application at www palm com mypalm 755psprint for information 48 Information Management How each application syncs depends on your computer type and the desktop software you are using as follows Computer Desktop What Syncs and Where Windows Outlook Calendar Contacts Memos and Tasks sync with Outlook e Pics amp Videos syncs with Palm Desktop software Windows Palm Desktop software All applications sync with Palm Desktop Mac Palm Desktop software All applications sync with Palm Desktop You can download a trial version of Microsoft Outlook and learn about discount offers by visiting www palm com mypalm 755psprint bonus 1 Connect your device to your computer See the User Guide for instructions If you re performing initial setup your device should already be connected to your computer and you should have already installed the desktop synchronization software from the Palm Software Installation CD Informa
22. list and select one of the following s Visible enables Bluetooth devices that are not on your Trusted Device list to request a connection with your device Your device remains accessible to other devices until you turn this option off Temporary enables Bluetooth devices that are not on your Trusted Device list to request a connection with your device during the next two minutes Your device reverts to the Hidden setting and becomes inaccessible to other devices after two minutes For your Treo device to be visible to other Bluetooth devices the Bluetooth setting must be set to On and visibility must be set to Visible or Temporary Your Treo device screen does not need to be turned on If you are requesting a connection with another device or if you are accepting a request from a trusted device your Treo device can be set to any of the Visibility options Hidden allows only devices with which you have previously formed a partnership to request a connection with your Treo device New devices cannot request a connection Requesting a Connection With Another Bluetooth Device 1 Press Applications and select Bluetooth a gt 2 If you have not already done so enter the basic Bluetooth settings as described in Entering Basic Bluetooth Settings on page 94 3 Select Setup Devices Wireless 95 96 Select Trusted Devices Setup Devices G Select Add Device The Discovery icon appears indicating t
23. other areas with signs indicating that two way radios should be turned off Construction crews often use remote control RF devices to set off explosives Turn your phone off when you re in any area that has a potentially explosive atmosphere Although it s rare your phone and accessories could generate sparks Sparks can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death These areas are often but not always clearly marked They include e Fueling areas such as gas stations e Below deck on boats Fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities Areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders e Any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle s engine 102 Safety Never transport or store flammable gas flammable liquid or explosives in the compartment of your vehicle that contains your phone or accessories Restricting Children s Access to Your Device Your Treo device is not a toy Do not allow children to play with it because they could hurt themselves and others damage the device and or its phone or make calls that increase your Sprint invoice Safety 103 Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Device Your Treo device 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 treoHAC Y
24. routes all calls to the hands free device instead of to the earpiece on your Treo device When a call comes in your Treo device rings and the hands free device beeps Even if you answer the call on your Treo device the call goes to the hands free device If you prefer to route calls to the earpiece on your Treo device you can change the settings on your Treo device to do this see the User Guide for information on customizing advanced settings for your hands free device 42 Basics The features of a hands free device vary by model Check the documentation for your hands free device for details about these features Your Treo device can support the following actions provided that your hands free device also supports them e Answer an incoming call e Hang up a call and answer a call waiting call e Place a call on hold and answer a call waiting call Hang up a single call e Transfer a call from the earpiece on your Treo device to the hands free device e Ignore an incoming call e Redial the last number you called from the hands free device Selecting Ringtones You can set various tones for various types of incoming phone calls 1 Press Phone Application Ring Tones Volume v 4 2 Press Menu Vibrate When Sound Off 3 Select Options and then select Sound Preferences O Escalate ring tone volume 7 i 5 z Known Caller Treo 4 Select the Application pick list and then select Ring Tones Unknown Caller Treo Roa
25. select Phone Info Basics 27 Making Calls Your device offers several options for making phone calls As you become familiar with your device you ll discover which method you prefer Dialing Using the Onscreen Dial Pad 1 Press Phone jj r 595 1111 densa nZone aaa 2 Enter the phone number by tapping the onscreen Dial Pad Aast Batty Sarno with the stylus aleitd Baad aii 3 Do any of the following to make the call iL iw Tap Dial Press Talk Press Center Dialing With the Keyboard 1 Press Phone cj 2 Press the numbered keys to enter the phone number You don t need to press Option 3 Press Talk to make the call 28 Basics Dialing by Contact Name You need to have names and numbers in your contact list before you can dial a call by using a contact name see Adding a Contact on page 51 You can also import names and numbers by synchronizing see Synchronizing Information The Basics on page 48 1 Press Phone Characters You Enter 2 Select the Contacts favorite button Appear klere 3 Using the keyboard start entering one of the following for Top a Ola the contact you want to call First name JOH for John 931 555 6492M Last name SMI for Smith First initial and last name JSM for John Smith For example entering SM might display Smilla Anderson John Smith and Sally Martin Entering JSM finds only John Sm
26. that can vibrate even when the Ringer switch is in the Sound Off position For information on setting the vibrate option see the User Guide Information Management 73 Adjusting the Brightness Depending on the lighting conditions when you re using your device you may need to adjust the brightness of the screen and keyboard backlight 1 Press Option sh and then press ee 6 kligh Sas Backlight Ap 51 6 Ae sOGS 2 Press Left 4 and Right P to adjust the brightness 3 Select Done Aligning the Screen Occasionally if the wrong feature is activated when you tap the screen your device screen may need to be readjusted 1 Press Applications and select Prefs Preferences Touchscreen Tap the target 2 Select Touchscreen i Tap the center of each target with your stylus This aligns the 3 Follow the onscreen instructions and tap the screen touchscreen where indicated 4 Select Done W 74 Information Management Locking Your Keyboard and Screen User Guide for details In addition to locking your keyboard and screen as described here you can also lock your phone your device and individual entries See the Locking Your Keyboard Keyguard The Keyguard feature locks the keyboard so that buttons aren t accidentally pressed or items on the screen aren t activated while your device is in a pocket or bag By default Keyguard turns on whenever the screen is off
27. the Messaging application Menu opens the application menus Option activates the secondary function of a key or button See Using the Keyboard on page 22 for details Calendar opens the Calendar application Phone opens the Phone application Talk dials when a phone number is selected or entered and answers an incoming phone call Side Button records voice memos by default and performs context sensitive actions when an application is open such as playing or pausing MP3 files in the Pocket Tunes application You can also reassign this button to open your favorite application Volume Button adjusts the earpiece speaker and ringer volume levels Your Device s Features Back View 14 Self Portrait 15 Camera Lens Mirror camera version only 16 Speaker 17 Battery Door Release 18 Headset 22 Infrared Jack IR Port 21 Expahsion Card Slot 19 Multi connector 20 Microphone 14 Self Portrait Mirror helps you to take a picture of yourself if your device includes a camera 15 Camera Lens enables you to take pictures using the built in camera if included There are two models of the Treo 755p Smart Device by Palm One comes with a camera and the other does not The packaging for your device indicates whether a camera is included 16 Speaker plays ringtones and alarms and serves as the speaker for the speakerphone feature 17 Battery Door Release opens the battery compartment
28. 114 Owner s Record Introduction In This Section About This Guide What You Need Introduction 1 About This Guide This guide provides an overview of the key features and functionality of your Sprint Power Vision Smart Device Treo 755p by Palm It can help you get started with using your device s most popular and most important features Where to Learn More For a Quick Introduction e Quick Tour The Quick Tour introduces you to many of your Treo device s features It is already installed on your device and you can open it anytime Press Applications and select Quick Tour While Using Your Device e User Guide The User Guide provides complete information on using your device including descriptions of advanced features not included in this Getting Started Guide To download the User Guide go to www palm com mypalm 755psprint You can also download and view a copy of the User Guide right on your device Press Applications select My Treo D select the Support tab and then select User Guide e Tips Many of the built in applications include helpful tips for getting the most out of your device To view these tips open an application press Menu and select Tips from the Options menu e Information Many screens have a Tips icon J in the upper right corner Select the Tips icon to learn about the tasks you can perform in the dialog box that contains the Tips icon Online
29. Background Playback box and then select OK If you don t hear anything when you play a song make sure the Ringer switch is in the Sound On position See Silencing Sounds on page 73 for more information 66 Information Management Working With Your Office Files With the Documents To Go application on your device you can take your important office information with you You can create view and edit Microsoft Word DOC and TXT documents and Excel XLS spreadsheets directly on your device You can also view and manage PowerPoint PPT presentations and Adobe Acrobat PDF files The version of Documents To Go that comes with your device does not support Microsoft Office 2007 To access Office 2007 files on your device you must save the files in Office 2003 format For information about an upgrade that supports Office 2007 go to_ www dataviz com office2007 additional fees may apply Opening a Document 1 Press Applications 2 and select Documents 83 Name Size SM 2 Select the document you want from the list B Product Intro 75K 9 W Product specs 91K VP Meeting Notes 77K 9 CATAT If you install the Documents To Go desktop software from www palm com mypalm 755psprint you can use Documents To Go to transfer files to your device when you synchronize For complete information on the Documents To Go application install the Documents to Go desktop software click the Doc
30. Each time you wake up the screen you must turn off Keyguard to unlock the keyboard and use your device To turn off Keyguard do the following 1 Ifthe screen is off press Power End to wake up the screen 2 Press Center to turn off Keyguard To turn on Keyguard press Option and then press Power End C gt You can change how quickly Keyguard turns on or you can disable the feature altogether To change the Keyguard settings do the following 1 Press Applications and select Prefs 4 amp 5 2 Select Keyguard Information Management Preferences General Formats Power Touchscreen Communication Bluetooth Keyguard Press Center button to unlock 8 27 pm a Default apps Keyguard Sound amp Alerts Handsfree Thu 12 18 75 3 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 Disabled to completely disable the Keyguard feature until you turn it on again 4 Select Done Locking Your Screen You can set your device to automatically lock the screen s touch sensitive features in certain situations 1 Press Applications and select Prefs lt 2 2 Select Keyguard 3 Doone or both of the following Check the Incoming calls received box to disable the screen when the phone rings When this box is chec
31. From a Computer To install other third party applications from a computer you must first install Palm Desktop software from the Palm Software Installation CD that came with your device Windows Vista users Before inserting the Palm Software Installation CD please visit www palm com windowsvista You ll find installation instructions along with the most current information on using your device and desktop software with Windows Vista When you download an application to your computer it may be 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 device Information Management 69 1 Ona Windows computer drag and drop the application file s onto the Palm Quick Install icon on the Windows desktop On a Mac computer drag and drop the application file s onto the Send To Handheld droplet in the Palm folder 2 Select your device name from the User list and then click OK Synchronize your device with your computer to install the application s on your device You can open a window that lets you select whether to install files on your device or on an expansion card On a Windows computer double click the Palm Quick Install icon On a Mac computer open the HotSync menu and select Install Handheld files 70 Information Management Usi
32. N Sprint Sprint Service Sprint Power Vision Smart Device Treo 755p by Palm Getting Started Guide www sprint com Sprint Nextel All rights reserved No reproduction in whole or in part without prior written approval SPRINT and other trademarks are trademarks of Sprint Nextel Intellectual Property Notices 2007 Palm Inc All rights reserved Trademark copyright patent and other intellectual property notices are set forth on page ii within Your Sprint Power Vision Smart Device Treo 755p by Palm User Guide available at www palm com mypalm 755psprint Disclaimer and Limitation of Liability Palm Inc and its suppliers assume no responsibility for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this guide Palm Inc and its suppliers assume no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties that may arise through the use of this software Palm Inc and its suppliers assume no responsibility for any damage or loss caused by deletion of data as a result of malfunction dead battery or repairs Be sure to make backup copies of all important data on other media to protect against data loss Table of Contents INtPOUUCLION 6 oii ds ees nase bina cewee pews oc ae oe Redes Kine Vale HOES ONE BENE OTE TE e 1 About This Guide Where to Learn More isis ear sciesinneasceede tedna rira been eteniunee case ee EEEE SEEE 2 Contacting Sprint rirersiiisaneere ed eetedekeked ened EEEE EESE EE irin Rna 3 What You
33. Need si ssrisirsciinissssesraiisiia itiiti aipa asun ieii ianiai a Eana 5 Creating Sprint Account PasswordS sesssssrsrrerrsrrrsrrrrrerrrsrrrserrrrrerr 6 Device and Phone Basics 0 cece cece ccc c een cece eee s nunn ii E 7 Your New Treo 755p Smart Device by Palm 00 c cece cece eee eee eee eee ee eens 8 inserting the Battery j 2 re cceecdespessstegsiogmasmneadedineaine geet nebineneaeeaindalneatleanealsnaces 12 Charging the Battery wesc sicvicd danionaateadnonue EEEE ENEN EEE eas edbonauens es 13 Turning Your Device On and Off 0c cece cece cece eee aN RE EEEE EEEE Moving Around the Device Screen 00 cece cece eee e een eee e eee n eens Using the Keyboard ccc eee cece eee eens Opening Applications oses sc cicidccrciermediaead sooo ede ned ENEN EENAA TEEN died saciawascueginweire ss Using the PHONE 5s wae cae ance tecisinas seeerne cee ined ine AEEA NENE EENE snes dna nubiedidem bees cs Opening the Phone Application 00 cece cence cece tenes 27 Making Calle asi aasecevarase site s cain dig aleipeipinsesclnieresesbelsiava oeeies EATE ITANE EEE TEN EKES 28 Using Voicemail esit vasicsisivis sce nenni iate n E E E EA NE eas Using Sprint Voice Command Defining Favorite Buttons 0 ccc ORO EEEE EAEEREN Using a Phone HEAdSet ai os cca swisrsisionsudou cones vamlvuies ean EN desea es newina Suis ns Selecting RINGLONES 6 3 3 sicis ds singe se ee
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35. a Information Management 8 Click the Quality tab and uncheck the Convert files as required by this handheld recommended box Click Apply Uncheck _ 9 Click OK and then click OK again Box payen Setting Up iTunes for MP3 On a Mac use iTunes included with OS X to convert music from a CD to MP3 format For more information on using the iTunes software see the documentation that came with your Mac 1 On your Mac open iTunes Coo Cee Ce Ce 2 Select Preferences Video TV quality level 3 Click the Advanced button at the top of the window and then click Importing 4 Click the Import Using pop up menu and select MP3 Encoder 5 Optional Click the Setting pop up menu and select Good Quality Transferring MP3 Files From Your Computer The Pocket Tunes software that comes with your device is compatible with the popular MP3 audio file format If your MP3 files are already on your computer s hard drive you need to transfer them to your device to listen to them on your device If an expansion card is inserted into the device on a Windows computer Windows Media Player copies the MP3 files to the expansion card If you don t have an expansion card inserted the MP3 files are copied to device memory If you are transferring MP3 files from a Mac computer you must insert an expansion card into the device You cannot transfer MP3 files to device memory from a Mac You must synchronize your
36. ages text messages voicemail Messaging application 84 Messaging button 8 9 25 microphone 11 119 Microsoft Excel spreadsheets 67 mirror 10 mouthpiece 11 MP3 files 63 Multi connector port 11 multimedia messages creating 85 sending 86 music adjusting volume 65 answering phone calls and 32 downloading 64 listeningto 40 pausing 65 N navigator 8 18 numbers entering 24 o opening application menus 23 applications 25 26 72 Web pages 89 Option button 9 Outlook synchronizing information and 49 P Palm Desktop software installing 5 synchronizing from 49 Palm Software Installation CD 5 120 partnerships creating 41 hands free devicesand 41 passkeys 42 96 passwords adding to phone numbers 34 changing 6 creating 6 email accounts and 83 entering voicemail 32 PCs transferring music from 63 phone See also phone calls phone numbers adding speed dial buttons for 38 adjusting ringer volume for 31 answering 31 32 36 customizing 43 dialing 28 34 hands free devices and 40 41 hanging up 9 33 35 36 selecting ringtones for 43 44 setting up call waiting for 36 TTY devices for 107 turning on and off 9 16 17 Phone application managing active calls with 33 opening 9 25 27 setting sound preferences and 43 Phone button 8 9 25 phone calls See also phone phone numbers adjusting volume for 30 Index emergency services for 107 ports 11 ending 33 35 36 power adapter 11 making 28 37 Power End
37. automatically appears Select the icon for the application you want to open Press Center to open the application Copying Applications Between an Expansion Card and Your Device 1 Moe yw IN Make sure the card is not write protected For details see the instructions that came with your card Press Applications Press Menu Select Copy on the App menu Copy To BSD card Select the Copy To pick list and select the destination lt card From Phone name gt or Phone AddressCitiesDB_ Ky AddressCompaniesDB 1K Select the From pick list and select the location of the AddressCountriesDB Ik application you want to copy lt card name gt or Phone AddressStatesDB 1k AddressTitlesDB 1K Highlight the application you want to copy aioe K Select Copy Information Management Customizing Your Device 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 5 This does not however mute the audio during a phone call 1 Slide the Ringer switch to Sound Off 26 Your device 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 pe When you slide the Ringer switch back to Sound On pp it restores the previous sound settings Sound On Sound Off Your device includes a silent alarm
38. battery by incineration Keep the metal contacts on top of the battery clean Don t attempt to disassemble or short circuit the battery The battery may need recharging if it has not been used for a long period of time It s best to replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable performance It can be recharged hundreds of times before it needs replacing Safety 109 e Don t store the battery in high temperature areas for long periods of time It s best to follow these storage rules Less than one month 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C More than one month 4 F to 113 F 20 C to 45 C Disposal of Lithium Ion Li lon Batteries Do not handle a damaged or leaking li ion battery you can be burned For safe disposal options of your li ion batteries contact your nearest Sprint authorized service center Special Note Be sure to dispose of your battery properly In some areas the disposal of batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited 110 Safety Radiofrequency RF Energy Understanding How Your Phone Operates Your phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver When it s turned on it receives and transmits radiofrequency RF signals When you use your phone the system handling your call controls the power level This power can range from 0 006 watts to 0 2 watts in digital mode Knowing Radiofrequency Safety The design of your Treo device complies with updat
39. button 8 9 16 managing 33 R placing on hold 34 36 receiving 31 32 36 routing to Bluetooth devices 42 sending to voicemail 31 36 reassigning buttons 9 receiving phone calls 31 32 recording video clips 59 switching between 36 ringer phone headsets 11 adjusting volume i phone numbers e adding to Contacts list 35 ringer svitem T1 32573 entering 28 ringtones tocallerIDs 51 assigning to caller IDs getting device 27 ae DDA viewing 30 8 Pics amp Videos application S opening 61 safety guidelines 1 7 47 77 99 playing videosand 61 scheduling events 54 updating information in 48 49 screen _viewing pictures and 61 activating items on 19 Picture Mail adjusting brightness 74 creating messages and 85 customizing 74 setting up Web account for 85 dimming 23 35 pictures highlighting items on 19 adding caller ID 51 moving aroundon 18 adding to messages 86 realigning 74 deleting 58 selecting items on 19 displaying 61 turning on and off 9 saving 58 waking up 16 25 35 synchronizing 48 49 SDcards 11 taking 10 57 Secure Digital cards 11 Pocket Tunes 65 self portrait mirror 10 Index 121 sending multimedia messages 86 text messages 36 service plans See Sprint Vision accounts Sprint Power Vision accounts Side button 8 9 software 5 69 See also applications sound preferences 43 73 speaker 8 10 speakerphone 10 33 speakers 9 speech impaired services 107 speed dial buttons 30 38 Sprint411 4 Sprint Customer Service
40. ccess the onscreen buttons in this view Caller s Name and Number JG Hang Spl Up All phone Sprint z oni Current Duration Jane W Active of Call t 555 3333 00 07 Dial Pad DE Mute Hold o The onscreen buttons in Active Call view perform the following functions Basics Ends the call immediately You can also press the headset button if the headset is attached Turns on the speakerphone When the speakerphone is on you can take the device away from your ear and use other features during a call For example you can check your calendar or look up contact information 33 oh Cancel Spkr Extra Digits 34 Turns off the speakerphone when it is on Replaces the Spkr phone button when a Bluetooth hands free device such as a headset or car kit is attached Select this button to transfer the call from the Bluetooth hands free device to the built in earpiece Places the current call on hold Enables you to make another call while the first call is on hold For information on making a second call see the User Guide 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 Favori
41. cel your selection Record ig New Event GN a Delete Event Attach Note Delete Note Beam Event Send Event Beam Category Send Categor Menu Shortcut Most menu items have menu shortcuts listed in the menu To use a menu shortcut press Menu plus the shortcut letter You don t have to see the menu item to use the menu shortcut For example when you re in Calendar you can press Menu N to create a new event 20 Basics Selecting Options in a Pick List 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 The application menus give you access to additional features while pick lists enable you to select the contents for a particular field You can select an option from a pick list with the 5 way or the stylus e Use the 5 way to highlight the pick list and then press Center to display the items in the list Press Up A and Down to highlight the item you want and then press Center to select the highlighted item To exit the pick list without making a selection press Left 4 or Right e Use your stylus to tap the pick list and then tap the item you want from the list To exit the pick list without making a selection tap outside the list Current Privacy Curre Sire Records w Show Reco
42. ch from device Attach from Online Take new picture Take ne leo Can qs Take new video prompts you to capture a new video with the built in camcorder and attach it to the message camera version only 6 Repeat step 5 for each item you want to attach Enter your message or select QuickText to insert predefined phrases To insert emoticons select 8 Select Send Your device uploads the pictures or videos to the Sprint Picture Mail Web site www sprint com picturemail creates a private Guest Book for the recipient on the Sprint Picture Mail Web site and sends your message to the recipient 86 Wireless Receiving Messages When your phone is on and is in an area of wireless coverage you automatically receive new text messages The new message alert may include any of the following buttons e OK dismisses the alert and places the message in your Inbox e Reply opens Chat view where you can reply to a text message Alert 11 26am To send a multimedia message reply select Add from Chat view e Call Back dials the sender s phone number New Text Message From 5105557592 call me e Go To Msg opens the message so you can view its full contents e GoTo URL opens the Web browser so you can view the full contents of the message in your online Sprint Picture Mail account See the User Guide for details Giclee e Delete removes the received message from your device Wireles
43. contact Add to a Contact O Don t ask me this again e To decline adding this number select Cancel Call Duration 0 08 e Todisable the Add New Number prompt check the Don t ask me this again box Basics 35 36 You can re enable the Add New Number prompt if you ve disabled it In the Phone application press Menu select Options and then select Phone Preferences Check the Ask to add unknown phone numbers after calls box Answering a Second Call Call Waiting When you are on a call you can receive a second call 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 Talk c or use the 5 way to select Answer To send the new call to voicemail use the 5 way to select Ignore To send the new call to voicemail and send the caller a text message use the 5 way to select Ignore with Text To hang up the current call and answer the new call press Power End When the incoming call message reappears select Answer or press Talk c Once you have answered a second call to switch back and forth between the original call and the call you answered use the 5 way to select Swap When you answer a second call and then select the Hang Up All button it ends both calls In this situation if the first caller has not yet hun
44. creen 2 Press and hold Power End You hear a series of ascending tones and see a Welcome screen When your device locates a signal Sprint and the signal strength yj icon appear at the top of the Phone application screen indicating that you can use the phone and Internet features if they are supported by the local network 3 Press and hold Power End again to turn off your phone You hear a series of descending tones and see a Powering off screen When your phone is off Phone Off appears at the top of the Phone application screen You can still use the nonwireless features of your device such as Contacts Calendar Tasks and Memos Basics 17 Moving Around the Device Screen To move around the device 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 scroll highlight and select menu items Some third party applications may not work with the 5 way and you must use the stylus instead In this guide arrow icons are used to indicate directions on the 5 way These arrows are different from any onscreen scroll arrows or pick list arrows The 5 way includes Right gt Left 4 Up A Down Y and Center buttons 18 Basics Scrolling Through Screens As ona computer you scroll on the device to move from field to field or page to page or in some cases to highlig
45. d in Turning Your Device s Phone On and Off on page 17 Creating and Sending a Text Message 1 Press Messaging 2 Select New 3 Select the To field to address the message LT characters Lad Press Center If the recipient s name appears in the To v 510 555 3333 list of recent addresses select it from the list San yew Salk now Ifthe 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 ao want to send the message Send Cancel Maea If the recipient s name isn t in the list of recent addresses or your Contacts list enter the phone number or email address 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 4 Press Down Y to jump to the body of the message Enter your message or select QuickText amp to insert predefined phrases To insert emoticons select 6 Select Send 84 Wireless Creating and Sending a Sprint Picture Mail Message Sprint Picture Mail messages consist of pictures videos text and sounds You can include pictures and videos you captured with the built in camera camera version only as well as any of the following items e Pictures e Videos Text messages e Voice memos The first time
46. device with your computer at least once before you can transfer MP3 files from your computer Information Management 63 1 Connect your device to your computer with the USB sync cable 2 On your device press Applications and select pTunes g 3 If you are transferring from a Mac computer insert an expansion card into your device This step is optional for Windows users 4 Doone of the following Windows Open Windows Media Player on your computer Select the Sync tab and then select Palm Handheld from the drop down list Select Start Sync The files are transferred to your device or to an expansion card automatically do not press the sync button on the sync cable Mac Drag and drop the MP3 files onto the Send To Handheld droplet in the Palm folder Select your device name username the file name and the destination card Click OK Synchronize your device with your computer Be patient transferring music to an expansion card can take several minutes There may be restrictions that prevent you from downloading viewing and or copying a video or music file for example a DVD CD or MP3 file You may also be prohibited from providing copies of the video or music file to any third person It is your responsibility to ensure that you have obtained the legal right to use the video or music file for personal use and to honor any restrictions imposed by the original content providers You can also use a ca
47. ds free device such as a headset or car kit 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 In the documentation for the other device a partnership might be referred to by a term such as trusted pair trusted device or pairing 1 Press Applications lt and select Bluetooth gt or tap the pusteri a Bluetooth icon in the title bar ase Select Bluetooth On Meeti Optional Enter a device name that identifies your device Visibility 7 Visible when it is discovered by other Bluetooth devices Setup Devices Tips Use the same device name for all your Bluetooth connections If you change the device name you need to recreate any partnerships you have already created 4 Prepare your hands free device to accept a connection from another Bluetooth device For instructions see the Setup Devices ti documentation that came with your hands free device Piers inesap Configure a Bluetooth headset Select Setup Devices or car kit for your Treo HotSync Setup Configure Bluetooth HotSync between your Treo and PC 6 Select Hands free Setup Follow the onscreen instructions to create a partnership with the specific hands free device W
48. e location of the album device or expansion card Select New Albums to open a dialog box where you can enter an album name and select the storage location device or expansion card 166 Left 3 Optional Adjust the zoom setting by pressing Up A toselect Jw W 2x or by pressing Down w to select 1x 4 Point the lens on the back of your device at the subject you Pick List want to photograph Information Management 57 5 Press Center to take the picture 6 Select one of the following icons Saves the picture in the location you selected in step 2 Deletes the picture Lets you add an audio caption Opens a list of options for sending the picture Select Send with PictureMail to send the picture as part of a Picture Mail message see Creating and Sending a Sprint Picture Mail Message on page 85 KEE E Select Send with Online Services to send the picture using one of the available Sprint Vision Online Services see the User Guide for information e Select Upload to Online Albums to upload the picture to your online album see the User Guide for information 58 Information Management Recording a Video 1 Press Applications and select Camcorder 2 By default the Camcorder application stores your videos in the Palm album on your device If you have an expansion card inserted into your device s expansion card slot the Camcorder application creates a Palm album on the
49. eate a new task Enter a description of the task The text can be longer than one line 4 Optional Select Details to customize this task or select Note Cr E G to add a note to this task EA EE eeo O 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 O 2 Buy tennis balls O 2 Send CD to Sally Selecting Details lets you set a priority category due date alarm repeat interval and privacy status for the selected task 56 Information Management Working With Your Pictures and Videos Your device comes with an easy to use built in 1 3 megapixel camera with 2x digital zoom camera version only You can also receive and view photos and videos send photos and videos to other people as attachments or as Sprint Picture Mail and use photos to personalize your device Taking a Picture 1 Press Applications and select Camera 8 2 By default the Camera application stores your pictures in the Palm album on your device If you have an expansion card inserted into your device s expansion card slot the Camera application creates a Palm album on the card and stores pictures there To store the picture in a different location select the album pick list in the lower right corner of the screen and then do one of the following Select lt Album name gt to store the picture in the selected album The storage location is based on th
50. ed NCRP standards described below In 1991 92 the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE and the American National Standards Institute ANSI joined in updating ANSI s 1982 standard for safety levels with respect to human exposure to RF signals More than 120 scientists engineers and physicians from universities government health agencies and industries developed this updated standard after reviewing the available body of research In 1993 the Federal Communications Commission FCC adopted this updated standard in a regulation In August 1996 the FCC adopted hybrid standard consisting of the existing ANSI IEEE standard and the guidelines published by the National Council of Radiation Protection and Measurements NCRP Body Worn Operation To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines if you wear a handset on your body use the carrying case holster or other body worn accessory that is supplied by or approved by Sprint If you do not use a body worn accessory ensure that the antenna is at least 7 16 inches 1 5 centimeters from your body when transmitting Use of accessories that are not approved by Sprint may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines For more information about RF exposure visit the FCC Web site at www fcc gov Safety 111 Specific Absorption Rate SAR for Wireless Phones The SAR is a value that corresponds to the relative amount of RF energy absorbed in the head of a user of a wireless ha
51. een turned on see Turning Your Device s Phone On and Off on page 17 When your phone is off your calls go to voicemail Answering Calls e Press Talk or Using the 5 way select the onscreen Answer button or If the headset is attached press the headset button Sending Calls to Voicemail e Press Power End C or Using the 5 way lt 5 select the onscreen Ignore button e Using the 5 way select the onscreen Ignore with Text button This option sends the call to voicemail and opens a text message addressed to the caller Do not press Power End to ignore a call waiting alert this hangs up your active call the call waiting alert then changes to an incoming call alert Use the 5 way method instead Adjusting Ringer Volume e When you are not on a call press the Volume button on the side of your device to adjust the ringer volume and then press the Side button to confirm the change Basics 31 32 Silencing the Ring of an Incoming Call e Press any key on your device except Talk Power End or the 5 way or To immediately silence all system sounds including the ringer slide the Ringer switch to Sound Off p see Silencing Sounds on page 73 If music is playing and a call arrives the phone rings softly and the music automatically pauses The music resumes if you ignore the call if you answer the call the music resumes when you hang up
52. emium Services content and to protect your personal information on multi phone accounts To find more information or to change your passwords sign on to www sprint com or call Sprint Customer Service at 1 888 211 4727 Introduction Device and Phone Basics In This Section Your New Treo 755p Smart Device by Palm Inserting the Battery Charging the Battery Turning Your Device On and Off Moving Around the Device Screen Using the Keyboard Opening Applications Using the Phone Resetting Your Device Basics Your New Treo 755p Smart Device by Palm Your Device s Features Front View 1 Indicator 2 Earpiece 3 5 way Light Navigator 4 Power End 5 Applications 6 Messaging Button 11 Talk 10 Phone 9 Calendar 8 Option 1 Indicator Light provides status information for your device based on the color of the light and the blink state The indicator is visible only when the light is on 2 Earpiece serves as the speaker on your device when you are not using the speakerphone feature or a headset 3 5 way Navigator gives you one handed access to moving around the device screen and selecting options See Moving Around the Device Screen on page 18 for instructions 8 Basics enoy 10 11 12 13 Basics Power End turns the device s phone on and off wakes up and turns off the screen and hangs up calls Applications opens Applications view Messaging opens
53. evice The VersaMail Application VersaMail enables you to access up to eight email accounts personal or corporate Before you can use VersaMail you need to enter your email account settings Then see the User Guide for the VersaMail Application at www palm com mypalm 755psprint for information on sending and receiving messages and customizing your VersaMail settings How Do I Get Started 1 If you re entering settings for an email account on a Microsoft Exchange server a Lotus Notes server or a Microsoft MAPI server see the User Guide for the VersaMail Application at www palm com mypalm 755psprint for setup steps 2 If your email provider is listed here skip to Setting Up VersaMail to Work With Common Providers on page 83 Wireless 81 Your email provider is the service you use to send and receive email Your email provider s name appears between the symbol and the dot symbol in your email address AOL Apple Mac AT amp T Global AT amp T Worldnet BellSouth Cablevision Charter Comcast CompuServe Concentric Covad Cox Central Cox East Cox West EarthLink Gmail Juno Mail com NetZero RCN SBC PacBell SBC Prodigy Speakeasy USA net Verizon DSL Yahoo Mail Plus fee based accounts only 3 If your email provider s name is not listed in step 2 see the User Guide for the VersaMail Application at www palm com mypalm 755psprint for setup steps 82 Wireless Set
54. for details Your device includes a keyboard backlight that turns on and off when the screen turns on or off Press Option P to adjust screen and keyboard backlight brightness The backlight also dims when an active call lasts longer than a specified period of time See the User Guide for details 23 Entering Lowercase and Uppercase Letters e Toenter lowercase letters press the desired keys To enter an uppercase letter press Shift Find C gt and then press a letter key You don t need to press and hold Shift Find while entering uppercase letters When Shift is active an up arrow appears in the lower right corner of the screen e To turn Caps Lock on press Shift Find CA twice To turn it off press Shift Find once When Caps Lock is on an underlined up arrow appears in the lower right corner of the screen Entering Numbers Punctuation and Symbols To enter the characters that appear above the letters on the keys do Symbol one of the following Letter e Press Option and then press the key with the desired character shown above the letter You don t need to press and hold Option while pressing the second key When Option is active the symbol appears in the lower right corner of the screen e To turn Option Lock on press Option twice To turn it off press Option once When Option Lock is on the symbol appears in the lower right corner of the screen Some application view
55. g calls from this contact a distinctive ring Place the entry in a category or mark it private Select Details see the User Guide for more information Add a note to an entry Select Note 5 Display additional fields for this contact Select Plus 6 After you enter all the information select Done Information Management 51 Viewing or Changing Contact Information 1 2 3 4 In the Contacts list begin entering one of the following for the contact you want to view or edit First name JOH for John Last name SMI for Smith First initial and last name JSM for John Smith Select the name of the entry you want to open Select Edit Make changes to the entry as necessary and then select Done Defining Your Business Card 1 2 3 4 Create a new contact with your own business card information Open the contact entry containing your business card information Press Menu Select Select Business Card from the Record menu After you define your business card you can beam it to other Palm OS devices In Contacts or in any Phone view press Menu and select Beam Business Card from the Record menu 52 Information Management Creating and Viewing Your Calendar Displaying Your Calendar e Press Calendar repeatedly to cycle through the various views Agenda view shows your daily schedule the number of 2 00 unread email messages and any items on your Tasks list that a
56. g up the phone the Sprint National Network automatically redials your number from the first caller s number and you see an incoming call alert You can answer to continue your call with the first caller Basics Using Sprint Voice Command If you subscribe to the Sprint Voice Command service you can call a number by just saying a name There is a monthly charge for this service To activate Sprint Voice Command 1 To use Sprint Voice Command you must set up your personal address book 1 Make sure your phone is turned on see Turning Your Device s Phone On and Off on page 17 Press Phone lt j Press press 2 and then press Talk c to contact Sprint Customer Service and sign up From the Main view of the Phone application press and then press Talk gt Follow the system prompts Say Add Name to begin setting up your personal address book and then follow the voice prompts To make a call with Sprint Voice Command 1 Basics From the Main view of the Phone application press and then press Talk gt You ll hear a tone followed by the prompt Ready After the prompt say Call and the name you ve assigned to the number you want to call Your request will be repeated and you will be asked to verify it Say Yes to make the call Say No to cancel 37 Defining Favorite Buttons Your device provides 70 programmable favorite buttons for quick
57. h the file Play Save To Device or Save To Card 4 Select Yes 90 Wireless Creating Bookmarks With bookmarks you can quickly access a Web page without New Bookmark entering the address every time eae 1 Navigate to the Web page you want to bookmark tease 2 Press Menu 3 Select Add Bookmark from the Page menu preview 4 Optional Change the entries in the Name and Description fields 5 Select OK and then select OK again Viewing a Bookmark 1 Select the Bookmarks view icon at the top of a Web page 2 Select the bookmark or saved page you want to view Wireless 91 Watching Sprint TV The Sprint TV application enables you to view streamed audio and video media from various channels on your device Accessing Streamed Media 1 2 92 tna AQ Ti Media Player Radio Music Video Sports Cartoons News amp Weather Stylez Movies amp Shorts Entertainment Press Applications and select Sprint TV fe On the Media Player screen select the channel list you want To stream audio or video content select a channel The f icon indicates audio content the amp icon indicates video content The icon indicates that the channel contains multiple content items Select the channel to view all items Sprint TV SAR Tl 4 Sprint TV gt My Channels 20 Bm FOX 21 Universal Pictures amp DVDs 22 BD 16 Blocks 49 Previews Available Channels 01 G amp Spri
58. hat Py tare the discovery process is active Configure a Bluetooth headset or car kit for your Treo Select the Show pick list and select Nearby devices m Confi Bl h Hots If the device you want to add doesn t appear in the discovery between your Treo and P results list make sure that the other device is ready to receive a connection request see the device s documentation and Done sted Devices then select Find More on your Treo device Enter the same passkey on your Treo device and on the Bluetooth device and then select OK Some Bluetooth devices have a predefined passkey If your device has a predefined passkey you can find the passkey in the documentation for that device Other Bluetooth 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 Treo device and your 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 Treo device The longer the passkey the more difficult it is for the passkey to be deciphered 9 Select Done To accept a connection request from another Bluetooth device enter the correct settings as described in Entering Basic Bluetooth Settings on page 94 and then enter the same passkey on your Treo device and on the Bluetooth device If you want to form a partnership with the requesting
59. hen prompted enter a passkey Basics 41 Some hands free devices have a predefined passkey If your device has a predefined passkey you can find the passkey 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 Treo device and your hands free 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 Treo device The longer the passkey the more difficult it is for the passkey to be deciphered 8 After you finish setting up the device select Done to return to Trusted Devices view For some car kits you need to initiate a Bluetooth connection from your Treo device to complete the partnership process To do this highlight the car kit in Trusted Devices view press Menu and then select Connect 9 Optional Enable advanced hands free features by pressing the multifunction button MFB on the hands free device You know that the connection is successful when you see a light blue headset icon in the title bar of the Phone application You can now use your Treo device 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 Treo device automatically
60. ht an item or option in a list You can also scroll using the stylus Tap an onscreen scroll arrow or drag the slider of an onscreen scroll bar Highlighting and Selecting Items On most screens one item a button a list entry or a check box is highlighted by default The highlight indicates which item is affected by your next action Use the 5 way to move the highlight from one item to another before opening or selecting it After highlighting an item you can select or activate it by pressing Center or by tapping the item with the stylus Accessing Command Buttons In most applications command buttons such as New OK and Details appear at the bottom of the screen In many cases you can jump directly to these buttons instead of scrolling to them E For detailed information on navigating with the 5 way see the User Guide Basics 19 Selecting Menu Items Many applications have menus to provide access to additional features These menus are usually hidden from view but they appear when you press Menu To get the most out of your device it s a good idea to familiarize yourself with the additional features available through the various application menus 1 Press Menu to open an application s menus 2 Press Right gt and Left lt to switch between menus 3 Press Up A and Down to highlight a menu item 4 Press Center to select the menu item or press Menu to close the menus and can
61. ice press Phone QI enter 2 and then press Talk e Sign on to your account at www sprint com e Call toll free at 1 888 211 4727 consumer customers ors 1 888 788 4727 business customers e Write to Sprint Customer Service P O Box 8077 London KY 40742 Sprint 411 You have access to a variety of services and information through Sprint 411 including residential business and government listings assistance with local or long distance calls movie listings and hotel restaurant shopping and major local event information There is a per call charge and you will be billed for air time Press Phone QI enter 411 and then press Talk Sprint Operator Services Sprint Operator Services provides assistance when you are placing collect calls or placing calls billed to a local telephone calling card or third party Press Phone GI enter 0 and then press Talk c For more information or to see the latest in products and services visit Sprint online at www sprint com Introduction What You Need Your smart device box contains the following Hardware e Treo device Rechargeable battery AC charger USB sync cable Stereo headset e Sprint charger adapter Documentation e Read This First poster Welcome to Sprint brochure Getting Started Guide this guide Setting Up Email booklet Experience Sprint Power Vision guide Terms amp Conditions Warranty e Software License Agreement
62. ith 4 Select the number you want to call and press Talk lt to make the call To see more information for a contact highlight the name and press Center on the 5 way To restart your search press Backspace to delete letters you ve entered or select Cancel to return to Main view Basics 29 Dialing With a Speed Dial Favorite Button For information on speed dial favorite buttons see Defining Favorite Buttons on page 38 1 Press Phone qj 2 Press Down to access your favorite buttons 3 Use the 5 way to highlight the desired speed dial favorite button Speed dial favorite buttons are indicated by the icon 3R Sprint m ouA 4 12pm 12 8 08 al Voicemail 4 Press Center or tap the speed dial favorite button to call the number associated with the selected button To view more favorite buttons press Right or Down on the 5 way If the highlighted favorite was added from Contacts press Space to view all numbers associated with that contact Adjusting Call Volume While a call is in progress press the Volume button on the side of your device to adjust the call volume Volume Button e To increase the volume press the upper half of the Volume button e To decrease the volume press the lower half of the Volume button 30 Basics Receiving Calls To receive calls your device s phone must be on This is different from having only the scr
63. ked you must use the 5 way to select the onscreen Answer and Ignore buttons or press Talk c to answer the call or Power End to ignore the call Check the Ona call box to disable the screen after you answer a call When this box is checked you must use the 5 way to select the onscreen buttons during the call Use this setting to avoid accidentally activating onscreen buttons while you re holding your device near your ear to speak 4 Select Done 76 Information Management Wireless Features In This Section Using Sprint Vision Working With Sprint Power Vision Using Email Sending and Receiving Text and Picture Mail Messages Browsing the Web Watching Sprint TV Connecting to Devices With Bluetooth Wireless Technology Beaming Information Wireless 77 Using Sprint Vision Sprint Vision provides wireless access to the Internet anywhere on the Sprint National Network To sign up for Sprint Vision services or to access complete instructions visit www sprint com Enabling Sprint Vision 1 Make sure your device s phone is turned on as described in Turning Your Device s Phone On and Off on page 17 2 Press Option and then press Phone lt j 3 When the Connect to the Internet dialog box appears select Yes to open your device s Web browser and make a Sprint Vision connection If you have not already done so select Now when the Preparing Vision Services dialog box a
64. layer for MP3 On a Windows computer you need to set Windows Media Player settings to save your music files in MP3 format in order for the files to be compatible with the Pocket Tunes music application on your device The version of Pocket Tunes that is included with your device is compatible with Windows Media Player version 9 and version 10 it is not compatible with Windows Media Player version 11 For information on using your device and desktop software with Windows Vista visit www palm com windowsvista Connect your device to your computer with the sync cable On your device press Applications and select pTunes g On your computer open Windows Media Player and then click the full screen icon in the upper right corner to maximize the window Click Tools and then click Options Click the Rip Music tab click the Format pick list and then select mp3 Click OK Click Tools and then click Options Click the Devices tab select your Treo device from the Devices list and then click Properties Pugins _ Privacy Securty Fle Types DVD Network Payer RpMusc Devices Performance Library se Spedfy settings for CDs DVDs displays speakers and portable devices Devices B CD RW Drive S Expansion 1 fh Palm Handheld Wayne Hoff Select Your Device Click Properties Ce Cee Cae Lre ick Advanced to change file conversion options OK acerc
65. mart device If a file is compressed ZIP or SIT you need to download it to your computer and expand the file before installing it on your smart device The instructions in this section tell you how to install basic PRC Palm OS application and PDB Palm OS database files on your smart device 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 68 Information Management Open the Web browser see Viewing a Web Page on page 88 2 Go to the page that contains the link to the application you want to download 3 Press Left 4 or Right gt 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 application Installing Bonus Software From My Palm on Your Computer Some bonus software applications require the installation of a desktop component To install these applications you must first install Palm Desktop software from the Palm Software Installation CD that came with your device and then download the applications to your computer 1 On your computer go to www palm com mypalm 755psprint bonus 2 Follow the onscreen instructions to download the applications you want to install 3 Synchronize your device with your computer to install the application s on your device Installing Other Third Party Applications
66. ming Treo 5 Select the Volume pick list and then select the volume level 6 Select the Vibrate pick list and then select when you want the Cone CNew Manase tips vibrate option to turn on 7 Optional Check the Escalate ring tone volume box if you want the ringtone to play softly and then increase to full volume the longer it rings Basics 43 44 8 Select ringtones from the following pick lists Known Caller for an incoming call from someone in your Contacts or Favorites Unknown Caller for an incoming call from someone identified by caller ID who is not in your Contacts or Favorites Roaming for incoming calls when you re outside the Sprint National Network 9 Select Done Resetting Your Device If your device is not responding or you have trouble synchronizing with your computer a soft reset may help All your information is retained when you perform a soft reset 1 Press Power End c to turn off the screen 2 Press the battery door release and slide the battery door downward to remove it from your device 3 Remove the battery from the battery compartment 4 Align the metal contacts on the battery with the contacts inside the battery compartment insert the battery at a 45 degree angle and then press it into place 5 Slide the battery door onto the back of your device until it clicks into place If the phone and Bluetooth signals were on before a reset these
67. ndset The SAR value of a phone is the result of an extensive testing measuring and calculation process It does not represent how much RF the phone emits All phone models are tested at their highest value in strict laboratory settings But when in operation the SAR of a phone can be substantially less than the level reported to the FCC This is because of a variety of factors including its proximity to a base station antenna phone design and other factors What is important to remember is that each phone meets strict federal guidelines Variations in SARs do not represent a variation in safety All phones must meet the federal standard which incorporates a substantial margin of safety As stated above variations in SAR values between different model phones do not mean variations in safety SAR values at or below the federal standard of 1 6 W kg are considered safe for use by the public The highest reported FCC SAR values of the Treo 755 Smart Device by Palm are Maximum SAR Values CDMA Cellular CDMA PCS Held to Ear 1 07 W 1Kg 1 46 W 1Kg Body Worn 89 W 1Kg 33 W 1Kg The highest reported FCC SAR values of the Treo 755p Smart Device by Palm on the Sprint Power Vision Network EVDO mode are Maximum SAR Values EVDO Cellular EVDO PCS Body Worn 0 887 W 1Kg 0 303 W 1Kg 112 Safety FCC Radiofrequency Emission This phone meets the FCC Radiofrequency Emission Guidelines and i
68. ng Expansion Cards The expansion card slot on your device enables you to insert miniSD cards sold separately to extend the storage capacity of your device For example expansion cards can store pictures MP3 files email attachments games eBooks Microsoft Office files Adobe Acrobat files applications databases and more Inserting an Expansion Card 1 Open the door of the expansion card slot 2 Hold your device with the screen facing you and hold the card with the label facing you The notch on the card should be in the lower left corner next to the keyboard 3 Insert the card into the expansion card slot until you feel the card lock into place 4 Close the door of the expansion card slot Removing an Expansion Card 1 Open the door of the expansion card slot 2 Press the card into the expansion card slot to release it from the slot 3 After you feel the expansion card slot eject the card remove it from the slot 4 Close the door of the expansion card slot Your device has a push push mechanism push in gently to insert a card push in gently to remove it If the Ringer switch is in the Sound On position you hear a confirmation tone when you insert or remove an expansion card Information Management 71 72 Opening Applications on an Expansion Card 9 40 pm Bcrd Oli A 1 F N Insert the expansion card into the expansion card slot aa r CCS aa Bejeweled Butler Applications view
69. ng time 60 status information 8 27 streamed media 92 93 tips 2 video clips 61 Web pages 88 Voice Command service See Sprint Voice Command service Index voicemail accessing 32 33 account 6 number 32 retrieving messages from 32 sending callsto 31 36 setting up 32 volume device ringer 9 31 43 music 65 phone calls 30 Volume button 8 9 w waking up screen 16 25 35 Web browser connectingto Sprint Vision home page from 78 downloading files with 90 opening 25 viewing Web pages from 88 89 Web pages displaying 88 downloading files from 90 Windows operating systems installing applications from 69 synchronizing with 49 transferring musicfrom 64 wireless connections 80 World Clock application opening 25 123 PN 406 10970 00 v1 0
70. nt TV Plus 09 amp Sprint TV Live 50 amp Sprint TV Ultimate Select the arrows to the left and right of the channel list name to scroll to other channel lists Select the Web browser s home icon to return to the Media Player screen Viewing Streamed Media Once you connect to the server playback begins immediately Use the following controls when viewing or listening to streaming media Select to return to the channel list Select or press Center to pause playback of nonlive content such as videos on demand Select or press Center to stop playback of live content Select or press Center to resume playback after pausing Select or press Left 4 to view the channel list with the first channel highlighted Select or press Right P to view the channel list with the last channel highlighted e Select k to zoom the image in and out e A few seconds after playback begins the toolbar is hidden and you can view the content on the full screen Press Up A or Down to display the toolbar press Up A or Down again to hide the toolbar again Press the Volume button on the side of your device to adjust the volume Wireless 93 Connecting to Devices With Bluetooth Wireless Technology With your device s built in Bluetooth wireless technology you can connect to a number of Bluetooth devices such as a headset car kit printer or GPS receiver as well as to other phone
71. nt and void your authority to operate this equipment For the best care of your device you must allow only Sprint authorized personnel to service your device and accessories Failure to do so may be dangerous and void your warranty 100 Safety Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Device Do Not Rely on Your Device s Phone for Emergency Calls Wireless phones such as the one on your Treo device operate using radio signals which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions Therefore you should never rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential communication for example medical emergencies Emergency calls may not be possible on all cellular networks or when certain network services and or phone features are in use Check with your local service provider for details Using Your Phone While Driving Talking on your phone while driving or operating the phone without a hands free device is prohibited in some jurisdictions Laws vary as to specific restrictions Remember that safety always comes first Purchase an optional hands free accessory at your local Sprint Store or callthe Sprint Accessory Hotline at 1 800 974 2221 or by entering 222 on your device Following Safety Guidelines To operate your device safely and efficiently always follow any special regulations in a given area Turn your device s phone off in areas where use is forbidden or when it may cause interference or danger Using Yo
72. one s screen and keyboard backlight settings to ensure the minimum time interval e Move the phone around to find the point with the least interference e If your hearing aid is equipped with a telecoil turn on the HAC setting on your device Turning on the HAC Setting When the HAC setting is on your device 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 Safety 105 Do not turn on the HAC setting unless you use a hearing aid witha telecoil Using this setting without a hearing aid or with a hearing aid without a telecoil may be harmful to your hearing 1 Make sure your phone is turned on see Turning Your Device s Phone On and Off on page 17 Press Phone qj Press Menu Select Options and then select Phone Preferences Check the Hearing Aid Compatibility box Select OK a Pp YIN 106 Safety gt TTY Use With Sprint Service ATTY also known as a TDD or Text Telephone is a telecommunications device that allows people who are deaf or hard of hearing or who have speech o
73. our device has been tested for hearing aid device compatibility When some wireless phones are used near some hearing devices hearing aids and cochlear implants users may detect a buzzing humming or whining noise Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise and phones also vary in the amount of interference they generate The wireless telephone industry has developed ratings for some of their mobile phones to assist hearing device users in finding phones that may be compatible with their hearing devices Not all phones have been rated Phones that have been rated have a label on the box Your Treo 755p Smart Device by Palm phone has an M3 and T3 rating These ratings are not guarantees Results will vary depending on the level of immunity of your hearing device and the degree of your hearing loss If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to interference you may not be able to use a rated phone successfully Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs M Ratings Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference with hearing devices than phones that are not labeled M4 is the better higher of the two ratings T Ratings Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more usable with a hearing device s telecoil T Switch or Telephone Switch than unrated phones T4 is the better
74. ower Vision 80 Sprint Power Vision combines unmatched visual and sound clarity with broadband like speeds on your wireless phone Utilizing the fastest commercially available wireless network technology 1x and EVDO and leveraging continued investment in handset and application development Sprint Power Vision offers the ultimate in wireless entertainment real imaging solutions instant communication and personalized information at broadband like speeds Your device is equipped with the latest in multimedia imaging and processing technology and offers exclusive services such as Sprint TV and On Demand If you sign up for the Sprint Power Vision Phone as Modem plan you can also use your device s phone as a modem to access the Internet from your computer For information on the On Demand service and using your phone as a modem see the Experience Sprint Power Vision guide Wireless Using Email What Email Applications Can Use on My Smart Device Your device includes two email application options e The VersaMail application e Good Mobile Messaging You can also access Web based email from your device s Web browser For information on setting up Good Mobile Messaging and the Web browser to work with email see the Setting Up Email booklet An email application is not an email provider It works with an account from a provider your Sprint account for example or a corporate account to transfer messages to your d
75. ppears This initiates a one time process to configure your Sprint Vision services At the end of this two minute process your device connects to the Sprint Vision home page If you want to cancel the connection select No To bypass the Connect to the Internet dialog box in the future check the Don t ask me again box 4 Use the 5 way to scroll around and select from a variety of online services 5 Press Applications to exit the browser and end your session 78 Wireless Sprint Vision Features With Sprint Vision services you have access to additional features better performance faster Web connections and a wider variety of online services Features such as Web access and sending receiving digital images are available on your Treo 755p smart device by Palm through the Sprint National Network e Sprint Picture Mail lets you instantly shoot share and print sharp high resolution digital pictures and take and send short video clips with your device e Messaging lets you send and receive email text and multimedia messages or chat Sprint TV lets you watch live Mobile Digital TV MDTV on the go with full motion video and vivid sound e Web lets you experience full color graphic versions of popular Web sites e OnDemand lets you set and then receive customized up to date information on sports weather news money and more on demand the way you want it Wireless 79 Working With Sprint P
76. r language disabilities to communicate by telephone Your device is compatible with select TTY devices You can connect a TTY TDD machine headset or hands free kit 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 When establishing your Sprint service please call Sprint Customer Service via the state Telecommunications Relay Service TRS by first pressing 711 and then pressing Talk c Then provide the state TRS with this number 866 727 4889 911 Emergency Calling Sprint recommends that TTY users make emergency calls by other means including Telecommunications Relay Services TRS analog cellular and landline communications Wireless TTY calls to 911 may be corrupted when received by public safety answering points PSAPs rendering some communications unintelligible The problem encountered appears to be related to TTY equipment or software used by PSAPs This matter has been brought to the attention of the FCC and the wireless industry and PSAP community are currently working to resolve this Safety 107 Selecting a TTY Setting on your Device 108 1 yop Ww N Make sure your phone is turned on see Turning Your Device s Phone On and Off on page 17 Press Phone lt j Press Menu Select Options and then select Phone
77. rd reader accessory sold separately to transfer MP3 files from your computer to your expansion card Create a Music_Audio folder in the root directory of the card and store your MP3 files in this folder 64 Information Management Listening to Music on Your Device 1 Press Applications and select pTunes 2 Do any of the following To play the current song select Play F or press Space C To play the next song select Next Song To play the previous song select Previous Song To play a different song select Choose Songs and select a song from the list To adjust the volume during playback press the Volume button on the side of your device To pause playback select Pause Progress Indicator Mood Rotation Getting Started Getting Started Play Pause Choose Songs Previous Song Original 0 03 0 34 e o E Next Song Volume You can also use the 5 way to navigate among songs pause and resume playback and adjust the volume during playback Information Management Pocket Tunes continues playing until it reaches the end of your list or until you select Pause 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 press Menu select Background Prefs on the Prefs menu uncheck the Enable
78. rds ia Mask Records Hide Records Lock amp Turn Off Lock amp Turn Off _ Help Basics 21 Using the Keyboard When using the keyboard most people find it easiest to hold the device with two hands and use the tips of both thumbs to press the keys Backlight Backspace Option A 5 AN6A DIEF g Ty 8 9 WC BV Return Menu Shift Find Space Alt The Backspace Return Space and Shift keys as well as the letter keys work in the same way as the same keys on any computer keyboard In addition your device offers several special function keys 22 Basics Basics Key Function Option When pressed in conjunction with a second key gives that key a secondary function For example e Option lt any lettered key gt enters the symbol or number displayed at the top of the key e Option lt any quick button gt opens a secondary application see Using the Quick Buttons on page 25 Option Shift Find C gt opens the Find feature see the User Guide for information on using Find e Option Menu dims the device screen Alt When pressed in conjunction with a lettered key the period key or the zero key displays a variety of alternate characters that you can enter using that key See the User Guide for details For example pressing R Alt displays the character Menu Opens application menus See Selecting Menu Items on iG page 20
79. re overdue or due today If there s room Agenda view also shows your schedule for the next dates that have events scheduled 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 e From any Calendar view open the Options menu and select Year view to view a calendar for an entire year i Details New Go To e From any Calendar view except Agenda view use the 5 way or stylus to move to another day week month or year based on the current view e From any Calendar view except Agenda view select Go To and then select a date from the calendar You can customize your phone to display the most current Calendar event on the Main view in the Phone application Press Phone press Menu and then select Options Select Phone Display Options and check the Show Calendar Event box Information Management 53 Creating an Event 1 Press Calendar until Day view appears 2 Press Left lt or Right P to select the desired day Feb 11 070K S UHEUMGEL 8 00 Ps 9 00 Selected Date 10 00 11 00 12 00 Selected Day 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 F Oetails New Go To 3 Select New 4 Using the keyboard enter a starting hour and minute for the event For
80. s 87 Browsing the Web Viewing a Web Page The Web browser optimizes Web pages for your device so that you can see most of the content without scrolling left or right 1 page 17 either the Tull or the ill icon Make sure your phone is turned on see Turning Your Device s Phone On and Off on Press Applications and confirm that data services are available You should see available in your current location and you cannot conn Internet If you do not see either of the above icons data services are not ect to the Select Web amp Enter a Web page address URL in the address bar and select Go If you browse to a secure Web page a lock amp appears in the address bar Do any of the following to navigate within the Web page View a page in wide layout format as on your computer Press Menu select Options and then select Wide Page Mode Scroll through the page In Optimized Mode the default format which is optimized for your device screen press Up Wide Page Mode press Up Down Y Left lt 4 or Right 88 e Yahoo News Local Info Google Local e Yelp e Y Driving Directions e The Weather Channel e Yahoo Weather J Audio e Live365 e RadiolO e Podcasts or Down In to scroll in all directions Wireless Follow a link to another Web page In Optimized Mode highlight the link by pressing Up
81. s 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 device as a wireless modem See the User Guide for details You can create a list of Bluetooth devices that you trust to communicate with your Treo device When communicating with trusted devices your Treo device skips the discovery process and creates a secure link as long as the Bluetooth 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 Entering Basic Bluetooth Settings To use your Treo device s Bluetooth functionality you need to turn the Bluetooth feature on and you may need to make your device either temporarily or permanently visible You can also enter a name for your device 1 Press Applications and select Bluetooth Bluetooth oui 2 Select Bluetooth On Biuetooth EN ort Bluetooth Wireless 3 Optional Enter a device name that identifies your Treo device when it is discovered by other Bluetooth devices Device Name Visibili Visible Setup Devices Tips Use the same device name for all your Bluetooth connections If you change the device name you need to recreate any partnerships you have already created 94 Wireless 4 Select the Visibility pick
82. s 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 24 Basics Opening Applications When you open an application using either a quick button or Applications view you automatically close the application you were previously using Using the Quick Buttons The front of your device has three buttons that you can use to open specific applications The fourth button opens Applications view which allows you to access all the applications on your device You can also press any of the quick buttons or the Applications button to wake up your device screen Phone _ ane Applications 99893 0000 ao TARAR maA Calendar Messaging Option Each of the three quick buttons opens an application When you press Option first each quick button opens a secondary application Button Primary Application Secondary Application Phone Web Calendar World Clock zi Messaging Email Basics 25 Using Applications View You can access all available applications through Applications view 1 Press Applications 2 Use the 5 way to highlight the application you want to open 3 Press Center to open the selected application In Applications view you can also do any of the following e Press Applications repeatedly to cycle through various categories of
83. s certified with the FCC as FCC ID number 08F 895 More information on the phone s SAR can be found from the following FCC Web site https gullfoss2 fcc gov prod oet cf eas reports GenericSearch cfm Safety 113 Static Electricity ESD and Your 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 metal 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
84. screen displays the approximate recording time you have left based on the space available on your device or expansion card Actual recording time may vary depending on how fast you are moving how many colors you are recording and so on Information Management 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 1 Press Applications and select Pics amp Videos 2 Select the album that contains the picture you want to see 3 Select the picture you want to view 4 Press Right gt or Left 4 to scroll to the next item in the album 5 Ifthe picture has an audio caption select to hear it 6 Tap the photo or press Center to return to Thumbnail view 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 video cameras 1 2 3 4 Press Applications and select Pics amp Videos Select the album that contains the video you want to see Select the video you want to view Playback begins automatically Hold down Right gt or Left 4 to seek within the current video or press Right gt or Left lt 4 to scroll to the next item in the album Tap the video or press Center to return to Thumbnail view Information Management 61 Listening to Music 62 Setting Up Windows Media P
85. signals automatically turn on after the reset If your device still does not respond after a soft reset you may need to do a system reset or a hard reset See the User Guide Basics 45 46 Information Management Tools In This Section Synchronizing Information The Basics Personal Information Management Working With Your Pictures and Videos Listening to Music Working With Your Office Files Installing Applications Using Expansion Cards Customizing Your Device Locking Your Keyboard and Screen Information Management 47 Synchronizing Information The Basics Synchronizing means that information that is entered or updated in one place your device or your computer is automatically updated in the other so there s no need to enter the information twice We strongly recommend that you synchronize your Treo 755p Smart Device by Palm with your computer or corporate server frequently to keep your information up to date and backed up in both locations Windows XP users To sync your information you must install the software from the Palm Software Installation CD that came with your device even if you sync with Outlook sold separately or another third party application See the User Guide for information Windows Vista users Before inserting the Palm Software Installation CD please visit www palm com windowsvista You ll find installation instructions along with the most current
86. support from Palm For up to date downloads troubleshooting and support information go to www palm com treo755psprint support 2 Introduction e Setup help If you need help with setup call 1 866 750 PALM 7256 This service is FREE within 90 days of purchase Our support staff can help you set up your device and get you up and running We can best assist you if your device is fully charged and you call from a phone other than your Treo device If You Need More Information e Vista users For information on using your device and desktop software with Windows Vista visit www palm com windowsvista e Books Many books on Palm OS devices are available in local or online book retailers look in the computers section or visit www palm com e Online forums Consult online Treo device user discussion groups to swap information and learn about topics you may find nowhere else Visit www palm com for details Contacting Sprint Visiting the Sprint Web Site You can get up to date information on Sprint services and options by signing on to the Sprint Web site at www sprint com When you visit Sprint online you can Review coverage maps Learn how to use voicemail Access your account information Purchase accessories Add more options to your service plan Check out frequently asked questions And more Introduction 3 Reaching Sprint Customer Service You can reach Sprint Customer Service many different ways e On your dev
87. te Buttons on page 38 for information on defining extra digits Mutes the microphone so that you cannot be heard To avoid accidentally activating onscreen buttons while holding the device to your ear you can disable the screen s touch sensitive feature during active calls see Locking Your Screen on page 76 Basics Ending a Call Do one of the following to end a call Press Power End e Select Hang Up All e Press the button on the headset if the headset is attached Note If the End Call dialog box appears select OK to continue When a call lasts longer than two minutes the screen dims Press any key except Power End to restore the screen brightness and then press Power End to hang up the call Be careful not to press Power End to wake up the screen because this will accidentally end the call Saving Phone Numbers After you complete an outgoing call to a number that is not in your Contacts list you are prompted to add the number to your Contacts list You are also prompted to add new numbers from incoming calls with caller ID e Tocreate a new contact entry for this number select Create a Add New Number New Contact and enter the contact s information Add 1 510 555 0237 to your contacts list e Toadd this number to an existing contact entry select Add toa Contact and then select the contact The number is pasted into the first available phone number field for that
88. te Buttons 1 Press Phone cj 2 Use the 5 way to select a blank favorite button 3 Select the Type pick list and select Call Log Dial Pad Contacts Application Message Email or Web Link 4 Enter a label for the favorite and enter any other necessary information on the screen Optional Enter a Quick Key a letter that you can press and hold from the Main Dial Pad or Favorites view of the Phone application to open the favorite 6 Select OK Basics 39 Using a Phone Headset You can connect a phone headset for hands free operation If you need to use your device while driving and this is permitted in your area we recommend using a phone headset wired headset included or a hands free car kit sold separately For a list of compatible hands free devices go to www palm com treo755psprint support Check the specifications for your headset or car kit to confirm compatibility Please note that you cannot use stereo headphones with Bluetooth wireless technology to listen to music files Using a Wired Headset Headset Microphone Button When using the headset that is included with your device you can press the headset button to answer an incoming call or a call waiting call pick up a call that is on hold switch between an active call and a call on hold if the second call is incoming and more Basics Connecting to a Bluetooth Hands Free Device Once you set up a partnership with a Bluetooth han
89. ting Up VersaMail to Work With Common Providers 1 Press Applications and select Email 2 2 Ifthe Initial Setup dialog box appears select Continue Make up a name that describes this account and enter it in the Account Name field For example Work Email If the Account Setup screen does not appear press Menu select Accounts select Account Setup and then select New 4 Select the Mail Service pick list select your email provider Account Setup such as Earthlink and then select Next Choose an account name e g My Mail and select settings 5 Enter the username for your email account Your username Account Name Work Email appears before the symbol in your email address Mail Service EarthLink 6 Select the Password box enter your email account password select OK and then select Next 7 Select Next and then select Done If prompted select Yes to overwrite settings for this account 9 On the Account Setup screen select OK to go to the Inbox of this account Wireless 83 Sending and Receiving Text and Picture Mail Messages You can exchange brief text messages with other wireless phones that have text messaging capability You can also send Sprint Picture Mail messages including images videos voice memos and text to other users Before you use your device to send or receive messages please verify pricing and availability with Sprint and make sure your phone is turned on as describe
90. tion Management 49 2 Press the sync button on the sync cable Messages appear on both your device and your computer indicating that synchronization is in progress 3 Wait for messages indicating that the process is complete before you disconnect the sync cable If you re finishing your initial setup you now have the option to install bonus software on your device See Installing Applications on page 68 for additional information on installing your bonus software For more information on synchronization as well as troubleshooting tips see the User Guide 50 Information Management Personal Information Management Managing Your Contacts Adding a Contact 1 Press Phone 2 Select the Contacts favorite button tm You can also open Contacts from Applications view 3 Select New Contact 4 Use the 5 way to move between fields as you enter information 5 Optional Do any of the following Add a caller ID photo Select the Picture box and then do one of the following Select Camera to take a picture and add it to this contact when you save the picture camera version only Select Photos to add an existing picture to this contact ie Unfiled ERTS Jones First name Picture Ringtone w Default Company Title v Work 555 3333 Home Gre Cri Add a caller ID ringtone Select the Ringtone pick list and select a ringtone from the list to give incomin
91. uments To Go icon on your computer and then click Help or go to www dataviz com Information Management 67 Installing Applications Your device comes with several built in and ready to use applications You can also install free bonus software such as business software games and more You can install the bonus software wirelessly using the My Treo application on your device You can also download the bonus software from www palm com mypalm 755psprint bonus to your computer and then synchronize to install it on your device You can use similar methods to purchase and install other third party Palm OS applications as well Installing Bonus Software From My Treo on Your Device My Treo lets you download and install bonus software that you can use on your device If the bonus software has both a desktop component in addition to a device component you need to download the software to your computer first See Installing Bonus Software From My Palm on Your Computer on page 69 for details 1 Press Applications and select My Treo W 2 Select the Bonus tab 3 Select the Install link below the name of the application you want to install 4 Repeat step 3 to install additional applications Installing applications from the Internet You can use the Web browser on your smart device 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 s
92. upport Palm 2 customizing favorite buttons 38 phone 43 D deleting photos 58 videos 60 dialing 28 34 display See screen displaying status information 8 Documents application 67 downloading applications 69 files 90 songs 64 E earpiece 8 9 email accounts 81 applications 25 emergency phone calls 107 End button 8 16 events creating 54 55 synchronizing 48 49 expansion card slot 11 expansion cards overview 71 transferring musicto 64 Index F favorite buttons creating 38 dialing with 30 38 5 way navigator 76 G Good Mobile Messaging application 81 H HAC setting 105 handset speaker 8 9 hands free devices 11 41 headset jack 11 headsets 11 35 40 hearing impaired services 107 highlighting applications 26 items onscreen 19 Weblinks 89 HotSync connector 11 l indicator light 8 13 14 information beaming 97 98 entering 24 48 locking 75 synchronizing 48 infrared enabled devices 11 inserting battery 12 installing applications 68 Index Palm desktop software 5 IR port 11 97 K keyboard backlight 23 dialing with 28 locking 75 76 overview 22 Keyguard 16 75 Keyguard preferences 75 76 L LED display 8 lens camera 10 light See indicator light listening to music 40 locking the keyboard 75 76 M Mac operating systems synchronizing with 49 transferring musicfrom 64 memos synchronizing 48 49 Menu button 9 Menu key 23 menus 20 23 messages See email multimedia mess
93. ur Device s Phone Near Other Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radiofrequency RF signals However RF signals from wireless phones may affect inadequately shielded electronic equipment RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic operating systems and or entertainment systems in motor vehicles Check with the manufacturer or their representative to determine if these systems are adequately shielded from external Safety 101 RF signals Also check with the manufacturer regarding any equipment that has been added to your vehicle Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices such as pacemakers and hearing aids to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF signals Always turn off the phone in health care facilities and request permission before using the phone near medical equipment Turning Off Your Phone Before Flying Turn off your phone before boarding any aircraft To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems the U S Federal Aviation Administration FAA regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to use your phone while the plane is on the ground To prevent any risk of interference FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while the plane is in the air Turning Off Your Phone in Dangerous Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations turn your phone off when in a blasting area or in
94. you share a picture or video you are prompted to establish a Sprint Picture Mail account and password Enter a four to eight digit alphanumeric password and press Center Once you receive confirmation you can continue to send or upload pictures and videos 1 Press Messaging 2 Select New 3 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 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 If the recipient s name is not in the list of recent addresses or in your Contacts list enter the mobile number or email address You may need to press Option to enter letters or numbers The Option Lock setting defaults to the setting you used the last time you addressed a message Wireless 85 4 Select Add media 5 Select the Media icon and select one of the following Attach from device lets you attach a picture or video from your device Attach from Online lets you attach a picture or video from your online album See the User Guide for information Take new picture prompts you to take a new picture with the built in camera and attach it to the message camera version only LTL I bytes Tal To v Jane Jones W Subject a Atta

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