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Maintaining Your Handheld
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If the battery drains to the point where your handheld does not turn on, it stores your data
safely for about three days. In this case, there is enough residual energy in the battery to store
the data, but not enough to turn on your handheld. If your handheld does not turn on when
you press the power button, you should charge the battery immediately.
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If you leave a drained battery in your handheld for an extended period of time, you can lose
all of the stored data. If this happens, charge the battery and then perform a HotSync
operation to restore the data from your computer.
Resetting your handheld
Under normal circumstances, you will not have to use the reset button. On rare occasions,
however, your handheld may no longer respond to buttons or the screen. In this case, you need
to perform a reset to get your handheld running again.
Performing a soft reset
A soft reset tells your handheld to stop what it’s doing and start over again. All records and entries
stored in your handheld are retained with a soft reset. After a soft reset, the Palm Powered™
screen appears, followed by the Date & Time Preferences screen.
To perform a soft reset:
1. Unscrew the tip of the stylus to access the reset tool.
2. Use the reset tool to gently press the reset button inside the hole on the back panel of your
handheld.
Tip:
You can also use the tip of an unfolded paper clip (or similar object
without
a sharp tip).
Reset tool
Summary of Contents for Treo 90
Page 1: ...Treo 90 Handheld User Guide Windows Edition ...
Page 10: ...Page 10 Contents ...
Page 26: ...Page 26 Introduction to Your Treo 90 Handheld ...
Page 36: ...Page 36 Entering Data in Your Handheld ...
Page 52: ...Page 52 Managing Your Applications ...
Page 113: ...Chapter 6 Page 113 Options menu About To Do List Shows version information for To Do List ...
Page 136: ...Page 136 Application Specific Tasks ...
Page 156: ...Page 156 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld ...
Page 192: ...Page 192 Advanced HotSync Operations ...
Page 212: ...Page 212 Using the Wireless Application Suite ...
Page 234: ...Page 234 Non ASCII Characters for Login Scripts ...