Your Palm® Treo™ 750 Smart Device Getting Started Guide

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Your Palm® Treo™ 750 Smart Device Getting Started Guide Getting Started Guide Palm® Treo™ 750 smart device Table of Contents Welcome to AT&T 1 Overview: Your Palm® Treo™ 750 smart device 1 Take advantage of fast broadband speeds 2 Setup 3 Insert the battery 3 Complete setup 4 Navigation 5 Wake up the touchscreen and turn it off 5 Move around the touchscreen 6 Use the keyboard 8 Open, leave, and close applications 10 Your Today screen 11 Your phone 12 Turn your phone on and off 12 Make and receive calls 13 Set up voicemail 14 What can I do when I’m on a call? 15 Your web browser and email 16 Browse the web 16 Choose the best email option 17 Set up personal email 17 Set up corporate email 21 Create and send an email message 27 Treo 750 i Synchronization 28 Why synchronize information? 28 Synchronize for the first time 28 Your Contacts, Calendar, and Messages 30 Contacts 30 Calendar 32 Messaging 33 Your music 35 Transfer music 35 Play music 36 Troubleshooting 38 Tips and Tricks 41 Keyboard 41 Phone 41 Data 42 Typing 42 Browser 43 Navigation 43 General 43 Status indicators 44 ii Treo 750 Welcome to AT&T Overview: Your Palm® Treo™ 750 smart device 5-way navigator and Stylus Center button Earpiece Right action key Indicator light (visible when your Treo 750 is Power/End being charged) Volume OK Side button Left action key Phone/Send Microphone Start Multi-connector Headset jack Car kit jack Stylus Infrared (IR) port (side) Ringer switch Treo 750 1 Self-portrait mirror Speaker Tip Camera lens Battery door Your phone won’t (camera version release work without a SIM only) card. The SIM card is usually preinstalled Infrared (IR) port in your Treo 750, Expansion card unless you’re (miniSD) slot upgrading from another AT&T Reset button (located behind expansion phone. Check to card slot door) see if the SIM card is installed. It’s located in a cutout Take advantage of fast broadband speeds in the lower-right ® corner of the You must have a 3G SIM card in your Palm Treo™ 750 smart device to take battery advantage of fast broadband speeds. To determine if you have a 3G SIM compartment. See card, look for “3G” to the left of the gold connector on the back of the "I need to insert my card. SIM card" on page 38 for more If you do not have a 3G SIM card, please visit your local AT&T retail store to information. swap your existing SIM card for a 3G SIM card. There is no charge for exchanging your SIM card for a 3G SIM card. If you need a SIM card, call AT&T Press battery door customer care at release 1-800-331-0500. Notch 2 Treo 750 Setup Insert the battery 1. Remove the battery door. Align battery Press battery contacts with door release Treo 750 contacts 2. Insert the battery into the compartment. 3. Slide the battery door back into place. 4. Connect the charger. The touchscreen on your Palm® Treo™ 750 smart device turns on. Wait for the progress bar to fill and the Windows Mobile® screen to appear. Treo 750 3 Complete setup Tip 1. When prompted, tap anywhere on the You need a high- screen to begin setup. speed data plan for 2. Tap the onscreen targets to align the email, multimedia touchscreen, and then press Next messaging, and web browsing. Find (right action key). out if you have a 3. On the network time screen, leave the plan by checking boxes checked if you want your Treo 750 to your bill or calling obtain the date, time, and time zone from AT&T: dial 611 from the local network. Uncheck the boxes if you your Treo 750 or 1-800-331-0500 want to enter this information manually. from any phone. Press Next (right action key). Tip 4. Read about about four important Need help setting features of your Treo 750. Press Next up your Treo 750? (right action key) to go to each screen. Call the Palm Setup 5. After you complete setup, we Help desk for AT&T customers at recommend that you review the first two 1-800-331-0500. sections of the Quick Tour. Press Start , select Programs, and then select Quick Tour . Note: If your Treo 750 doesn’t turn on after you charge it, do a soft reset by pressing the Reset button behind the expansion card slot door with the tip of the stylus. For more information on resetting your Treo 750, see your Treo 750 User Guide on the Windows Mobile Getting Started CD. 4 Treo 750 Navigation Wake up the touchscreen and turn it off ® The phone and the touchscreen of your Palm Treo™ 750 smart device can Tip be turned off and on separately. When you wake up the touchscreen and How can you tell if leave the phone off you can use only the organizer features—for example, your phone is on? when you’re on a plane and want to look at your calendar, play MP3 files, or Look in the upper- write email offline. left corner of the Today screen, just If you’re taking your Treo 750 out of the box and turning it on for the first under the Microsoft time, the phone is already on. You just need to wake up the touchscreen. logo. If you see “AT&T,” your phone 1. Press and release Power/ is on. End to wake up the touchscreen. Center 2. Press Center to turn Power/End off Keyguard. 3. Press and release Power/ End to turn off the touchscreen and lock the keyboard. Treo 750 5 Move around the touchscreen Did You Know? To move around the touchscreen on your Treo 750, you can use the 5-way On most screens, navigator, or you can tap items on the screen with the stylus. The 5-way one item—a button, includes the following buttons: a list entry, or a check box—is Center Up highlighted by default. Tip If the item you want Left Right doesn’t appear on the touchscreen, try tapping the onscreen scroll Down arrows to view more information. Highlight and select items The highlight identifies which item is affected by your next action. Use Left , Right , Up , and Down on the 5-way to move the highlight from one item to another. The highlight can take two forms: a border around an onscreen button, a check box, an option, or a web link; or light text on a dark background. 6 Treo 750 After highlighting an item, you can select (activate) it by pressing Center or by tapping the item with the stylus. Tip Select menu items You can select most Many applications have menus that give you access to additional features. menu items by These menus are usually hidden from view, but they appear when you press pressing a key on Menu (right action key). the keyboard. To quickly access a 1. Press Menu (right action key) to menu item, press display an application’s menu. Menu (right action key) followed by the 2. Press Up or Down to highlight a menu underlined letter in item. the menu item’s 3. If an arrow appears next to a menu item, name. press Center or Right to display additional items on a submenu, and then press Up or Down to highlight a submenu item. To return to the main menu without making a selection, press Left . 4. Press Center to select the highlighted menu item, or press Left or Menu (right action key) to close the menu and cancel your selection. Treo 750 7 Use the keyboard Left Right action key action key Phone/Send Power/End Start OK Backspace Option Return Shift/Search Shift Enter lowercase and uppercase letters • To enter a lowercase letter, press the key you want. • To enter an uppercase letter, press Shift ( or ), and then press a letter key. You don’t need to press and hold Shift while entering the letter. • To turn Caps Lock on, press Shift ( or ) twice. The following symbol appears: . To turn it off, press Shift ( or ) once. 8 Treo 750 Enter numbers, punctuation, and symbols Numbers, punctuation, and symbols appear above Symbol the letters on the keys. To enter these characters, Tip Letter do one of the following: You can also open the onscreen • Press Option , and then press the key with keyboard to enter the character. You don’t need to hold Option while pressing the key. letters, numbers, and other • To turn Option Lock on, press Option twice. The following symbol characters in appears: . To turn it off, press Option once. applications that support this feature. Enter more symbols and accented characters Tap the keyboard When entering text, you can press Alt to access additional symbols and icon in the center at accented characters. the bottom of any screen where it 1. Press Alt to display the alternate character list. appears. After 2. Narrow the list by pressing the key that corresponds to the character you opening the want. For example, to enter an é, press E. keyboard, you can set various input 3. Highlight the desired character and press Center to insert the options by tapping character. the arrow to the right of the Note: To enter characters such as _ • \ % = :, press Alt by itself and select the keyboard icon. character from the list. See the User Guide for a table of alternate characters. Treo 750 9 Open, leave, and close applications Tip Press Start to open an application To see all your 1.
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