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Summary of Contents for Tungsten E2

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Page 2: ...by title basis and is transmitted to an end user for permanent storage and or use Such additional license may be obtained from MPEG LLC See www mpegla com for additional details This product includes...

Page 3: ...r 12 Entering information 17 Using menus 22 Handheld do s and don ts 23 Beyond the basics 24 Chapter 2 Synchronizing Your Handheld with Your Computer 25 Why synchronize information 26 What information...

Page 4: ...Viewing photos or videos 50 Organizing photos or videos into albums 51 Sending a photo or video using Bluetooth technology 53 Beyond the basics 54 Chapter 7 Listening to Music 55 Transferring MP3 fil...

Page 5: ...a connection for wireless synchronization 88 Beyond the basics 92 Chapter 12 Sending and Receiving Email Messages 93 Setting up an account 94 Getting and reading email 97 Sending an email message 98 W...

Page 6: ...reventing your handheld from turning on by accident 118 Changing the screen fonts 119 Changing the background of your screen 121 Correcting problems with tapping 122 Selecting sound settings 123 Chang...

Page 7: ...to a page in the guide to return to the page you were on before you clicked the link click Previous View or depending on your version of Reader If you link to a web page the page may open in Adobe Rea...

Page 8: ...s that send you to a specific section Cue that means the procedure continues on the next page Cue that signals the end of the procedure You re done A step that you must follow otherwise you could expe...

Page 9: ...rm related to the topic being described The term may appear in this guide or only on your handheld User Guide A pointer to the User Guide on the web where you can learn about more things you can do wi...

Page 10: ...rt an expansion card sold separately to listen to your favorite music And don t worry about losing your information even if the battery drains completely the information stays in your handheld s memor...

Page 11: ...area Lets you enter info with Graffiti 2 writing or open the onscreen keyboard Brightness icon Lets you adjust the brightness of your handheld s display 5 way navigator Helps you move around and sele...

Page 12: ...arately to your handheld so you can listen to music and other audio applications Stylus Lets you enter information on your handheld To use the stylus slide it out of the slot and hold it as you would...

Page 13: ...sold separately to your computer so you can synchronize or exchange information Also lets you connect the AC charger to your handheld so you can charge it Bluetooth radio internal Enables your handhel...

Page 14: ...application has a companion desktop application that you can install from the CD Windows only Both Mac and Windows users can use RealPlayer on the handheld Bluetooth Set up wireless connections to a m...

Page 15: ...siness or travel expenses and print expense reports after you synchronize with your computer HotSync Synchronize the info on your handheld with the info on your computer Prefs Customize your handheld...

Page 16: ...dows only You can also view manage and back up info for Note Pad When you synchronize your handheld with your computer this info is updated in both places This application installs automatically durin...

Page 17: ...fees may apply RealPlayer desktop application Transfer MP3 music files from your computer to an expansion card sold separately copy music from your CDs to your computer This is the desktop companion f...

Page 18: ...lator Calculate math and business solutions with this enhanced calculator Addit Preview try and buy software for your handheld Windows only and web access required Adobe Reader for Palm OS View PDF fi...

Page 19: ...Favorites The Favorites View can include applications and links to the web Certain items are included in Favorites by default but you can customize the list to contain any items you want To access an...

Page 20: ...iew applications by category or to see all applications To access an item from Applications tap Home and select an icon Did You Know You can also open applications using the quick buttons on the front...

Page 21: ...s Up Down Right Left or Center Moving around in Favorites View Right or Left Displays the next or previous page of favorites Up or Down Scrolls to the next favorite in the corresponding direction Cent...

Page 22: ...Center Inserts the selection highlight When the selection highlight is present Up Down Right or Left Scrolls to the next item in the corresponding direction Center Opens the selected item Up or Down...

Page 23: ...ing direction If there is no up entry pressing Up scrolls left Likewise if there is no left entry pressing Left scrolls up If there is no down entry pressing Down scrolls right If there is no right en...

Page 24: ...button such as OK or Yes may cancel an action or delete information Up Down Right or Left Highlights the next item in the dialog box pick list box button in the corresponding direction Center If high...

Page 25: ...round menus After you open the menus you can use the 5 way to move between and to select menu items Up or Down Scrolls within the current menu list Right or Left Scrolls to the next or previous menu o...

Page 26: ...n use to write directly on the screen With only a few minutes of practice you can learn to use Graffiti 2 writing and help is always only a tap away 0 1 Tap Home and select Quick Tour 2 Select Graffit...

Page 27: ...Open an entry a Open an application b Select a record or tap New 2 Tap one of the following to open an onscreen keyboard ABC Opens the letter keyboard 123 Opens the number keyboard Continued Key Term...

Page 28: ...haracters to enter text numbers and symbols and then select Done Done Tip When a keyboard is open you can tap abc 123 or Int l to open any of the other keyboards Backspace Return Tab Caps lock Caps sh...

Page 29: ...tion Windows only you can choose to synchronize with Microsoft Outlook If you do info from Contacts Calendar Tasks and Memos is synchronized with Outlook Other info such as photos and notes is synchro...

Page 30: ...1 Your Handheld Tungsten E2 Handheld 21 MAC ONLY Double click the Palm Desktop icon in the Palm folder on your computer and then click the icons in the launch bar to access the various applications La...

Page 31: ...u know how to use them in all your applications 0 1 Open an application 2 Tap Menu to open the menus 3 Tap a menu and then tap a menu item Done Tip You can also open the handheld menus by tapping the...

Page 32: ...5 mm stereo headphones in your handheld s headphone jack Be sure to get rid of any static electricity buildup before you connect your handheld to any cable or accessory Handheld don ts Do not drop ba...

Page 33: ...ories Privacy Keeping information private by turning on security options Sharing Beaming information and applications to other Palm Powered devices Sending information and applications to other Blueto...

Page 34: ...been entered or updated in one place your handheld or your computer is automatically updated in the other There s no need to enter information twice Benefits Quickly enter and update information on yo...

Page 35: ...stall applications With just a few clicks you can use palmOne Quick Install to add files to certain applications on your handheld or to install additional software Protect your information Nothing is...

Page 36: ...ized with Outlook Information for Expense Note Pad and Media is still synchronized with Palm Desktop software You can insert the CD at any time to choose synchronization with Outlook if you did not do...

Page 37: ...synchronization is complete a message appears at the top of your handheld screen and you can disconnect your handheld from the connector Done Key Term HotSync Technology that allows you to synchronize...

Page 38: ...uick Install window b When the confirmation dialog box appears confirm your username the application name and the destination and then click OK 3 Synchronize to install the file to your handheld Done...

Page 39: ...tions or files onto the Send To Handheld droplet in the Palm folder b In the Send To Handheld dialog box select your username and click OK 2 Synchronize your computer with your handheld Done Tip In Ma...

Page 40: ...back to the cable if you have been synchronizing information using Bluetooth technology Receiving information on your handheld from an outside source such as a file containing your company s phone li...

Page 41: ...nize contact information You can easily share info with other handhelds and dial phone numbers or send messages directly from a contact entry using your handheld s built in Bluetooth wireless technolo...

Page 42: ...it Tap the scroll arrows to view more fields Continued Tip If the first character you enter in the Last Name or Company field is an asterisk or another symbol that contact always appears at the top of...

Page 43: ...ure you have a current backup Synchronize often Tip If multiple contacts share information such as a company name and address you can enter the first contact and then copy the information into other c...

Page 44: ...ct you want 3 Select the contact to open it Done Tip In the Contacts list view you can also press Right on the 5 way navigator or tap the Quick Look Up icon at the top of the screen to open the Quick...

Page 45: ...he receiving handheld model not all information may be sent correctly 3 Wait for the Beam Status dialog box to indicate that beaming is complete Done Tip You can create a contact with your own informa...

Page 46: ...sorting them Information Transferring contact information from other applications such as databases spreadsheets and other organizer software Privacy Keeping contacts private by turning on security o...

Page 47: ...licts You can view your calendar by day week or month or as an agenda list that combines your list of tasks with your appointments You can also brighten up your calendar by color coding the categories...

Page 48: ...onth and date 3 Tap the line next to the time the appointment begins and enter a description Continued Key Term Event The name for an entry in the Calendar application including appointments birthdays...

Page 49: ...ect OK That s it Your handheld automatically saves the appointment Make sure you have a current backup Synchronize often Tip To enter reminders holidays anniversaries and other events that take place...

Page 50: ...nth 0 1 Press the Calendar button 2 Tap the icons in the lower left corner to see four different Calendar views Done Tip Press the Calendar button repeatedly to cycle through the Agenda View Day View...

Page 51: ...ist and select Minutes Hours or Days d Enter how many minutes hours or days before the event you want the alarm to sound and then select OK Done Did You Know Setting your alarm sounds in World Clock i...

Page 52: ...choosing what time days start and end by setting preferences Storing extra information about an event by adding a note Erasing old appointments by purging them Categories Organizing events by type and...

Page 53: ...on your handheld You can also view carry and manage PowerPoint files on your handheld You can keep updated copies of the files on both your handheld and your computer so that you can work on them in t...

Page 54: ...document or Excel spreadsheet on your handheld and save it in native format Create or edit a PowerPoint presentation that is automatically converted for optimal viewing on your handheld Open Office f...

Page 55: ...egin You must install Documents To Go on your computer and handheld from the Tungsten E2 software installation CD Insert the CD and follow the onscreen instructions for installing extra software Tip W...

Page 56: ...ents to email messages User Guide For everything you need to know about your handheld all that s in this guide and much more go to www palmOne com tungstene2 userguide My Handheld Make your handheld u...

Page 57: ...y viewing and organization of still photos and videos You can keep your favorite photos right on your handheld select photos as the background for your Favorites and Applications Views and for Agenda...

Page 58: ...handheld in JPG format On a Mac computer all photos you copy by dragging them onto the Send To Handheld droplet icon are saved on your handheld in JPG format To view a video on your handheld on a Wind...

Page 59: ...location on your handheld or an expansion card of the photo or video you want to view 3 Select the photo or video you want to view Done Tip Select Slide Show to display all photos and videos in an al...

Page 60: ...e the album on your handheld or on an expansion card inserted into the expansion slot b Select New enter the name of the new album and select OK c Select OK on the Manage Albums screen Continued Tip I...

Page 61: ...right corner and select the album in which you want to move photos or videos b Select the photo you want to move and drag the stylus to move the photo or video to the desired location Done Tip If you...

Page 62: ...tos and or videos you want to send b Select the photo or video you want to send c Select Send d Select Bluetooth and then tap OK e Select the device to which you want to send the photo or video and th...

Page 63: ...esktop computer Deleting photos and videos Sending photos from the Media desktop application by using email Email Sending photos and videos as attachments to email messages User Guide For everything y...

Page 64: ...rately and then listen through the built in speaker or stereo headphones sold separately You need to purchase an SD or MultiMediaCard expansion card to save your music files and play them on your hand...

Page 65: ...ur computer and your handheld a Connect your handheld and your computer to the USB sync cable b Go to Favorites and then select Music c Insert an expansion card into your handheld Continued Before You...

Page 66: ...en the RealPlayer application b Select palmOne Handheld Card from the Current Burner Device drop down list 3 Drag the music files from your desktop onto the palmOne Handheld window The files are trans...

Page 67: ...r username and click OK 3 Synchronize your handheld with your computer Be patient transferring music to an expansion card can take several minutes Done Tip You can also use a card reader accessory sol...

Page 68: ...s the music CD from RealPlayer on your computer a Double click the RealPlayer icon on your computer desktop b Insert the CD into your computer s CD drive c If the track listing does not appear click M...

Page 69: ...Tracks b Follow the onscreen instructions to select and copy tracks Continued Tip If you want to select only a few songs click Deselect All and then click the check box next to the songs you want to s...

Page 70: ...card into your handheld b Go to Favorites and then select Music c Connect your handheld and your computer to the USB sync cable Do not press the HotSync button on your cable Continued Tip For tips on...

Page 71: ...transfer a In RealPlayer on your computer click Burn Transfer b If necessary select palmOne Handheld Card from the Current Burn Transfer Device drop down list c Drag the song files you want from the M...

Page 72: ...onnected light appears in the lower left corner of RealPlayer on your computer b Click Start Transfer When the transfer is complete the tracks you selected should say On Device The files are transferr...

Page 73: ...ot located in the Songs list open the menus select Play Folder and navigate to the song you want 3 When you ve finished listening tap the Stop button Done Tip For tips on using RealPlayer open the Opt...

Page 74: ...hem in Removing songs from an expansion card User Guide For everything you need to know about your handheld all that s in this guide and much more go to www palmOne com tungstene2 userguide My Handhel...

Page 75: ...all busy people usually say I make lists The Tasks application on your handheld is the perfect place to make lists of the things you need to do For important tasks that you can t afford to forget set...

Page 76: ...ate from the calendar That s it Your handheld automatically saves the task Make sure you have a current backup Synchronize often Tip If no task is currently selected you can create a new task simply b...

Page 77: ...p the pick list in the upper right to select Due Today Last 7 Days Next 7 Days or Past Due Category Displays tasks that are assigned to the selected category Tap the pick list in the upper right to se...

Page 78: ...ently Palm Desktop software checks off all overdue instances of the task and Microsoft Outlook checks off only the oldest instance of the task 1 Go to Applications and select Tasks 2 Check the box on...

Page 79: ...plays Storing extra information about a task by adding a note Privacy Keeping tasks private by turning on security options Email Sending tasks as attachments to email messages Sharing Beaming tasks to...

Page 80: ...capturing information that is meaningful to you but does not fall into one of these categories From meeting notes to recipes and favorite quotations Memos provides a quick and easy way to enter store...

Page 81: ...aw the Graffiti 2 writing Return stroke to move to a new line in the memo c Select Done That s it Your handheld automatically saves the memo Make sure you have a current backup Synchronize often Tip I...

Page 82: ...Tip The Memos list shows the first line of each memo so make sure that first line is something you will recognize Did You Know You can connect your handheld to a portable keyboard and type your memos...

Page 83: ...rivate by turning on security options Sharing Beaming memos to other Palm Powered devices Sending memos to other Bluetooth devices using the Bluetooth wireless technology on your handheld Email Sendin...

Page 84: ...ything you might do with a piece of paper and a pencil Note Pad gives you a place to draw freehand and take notes in your personal handwriting which is even faster and more flexible than creating a me...

Page 85: ...cally saves the note Make sure you have a current backup Synchronize often Before You Begin Make sure Writing Area is turned off You cannot create or edit notes in Note Pad when full screen writing is...

Page 86: ...Note Pad list b Select the note you want to view or edit 3 Read or edit the note and then select Done Done Tip Sort the Note Pad list alphabetically by date or manually Open the Options menu from the...

Page 87: ...Beaming notes to other Palm Powered devices Sending notes to other Bluetooth devices by using Bluetooth wireless technology on your handheld Email Sending notes as attachments to email messages User...

Page 88: ...cable Your handheld s built in Bluetooth functionality helps you easily set up wireless connections to a number of devices so you can enjoy the convenience of cable free connectivity Benefits Connect...

Page 89: ...ons to devices within approximately 30 feet of your handheld What types of connections can I make With Bluetooth wireless technology you can make connections using the following types of devices To br...

Page 90: ...tooth devices see when they connect to your handheld By default it is the username you use during synchronization but you can change it c Select the Discoverable pick list and select Yes or No Done Ke...

Page 91: ...with data services 0O 1 Go to Favorites and select Bluetooth 2 Select Setup Devices select Phone Setup select Phone Connection and then select Next Continued Tip If you receive a message that your pho...

Page 92: ...p on the discovery results select Find More to search again If the phone still does not appear check if your phone is Bluetooth discoverable See the instructions included with your phone If the phone...

Page 93: ...ect No You have finished setup b Select Next 6 Begin network setup a Select the pick list select Yes or No and then select Next If you select Yes go to step 7 If you select No go to step 8 Continued K...

Page 94: ...ssword box enter your account password and select OK This is the password you use to access your dial up account it is not your passkey d Select Next and then select Done See the next procedure for st...

Page 95: ...or browse the web wirelessly using this connection Bluetooth functionality must be on if you want to use wireless features You must also set up an email account on your handheld before you can send o...

Page 96: ...onnection the name of the service you configured is listed c Select Connect You are now ready to send and receive email messages or to browse the web Key Term Service Way of connecting to a mobile pho...

Page 97: ...ing Next after each step b Select Launch HotSync Manager in step 4 c Select HotSync to synchronize your handheld with your computer Done Tip To open HotSync Manager on your computer in step 2 of the o...

Page 98: ...efs 2 Open the Edit Connection screen a From the Communications Preferences list select Connection b Tap New 3 Set up the connection to your computer a Enter a name for the connection such as BT to Ma...

Page 99: ...ted enter a passkey a Enter a passkey number This can be any number you choose it does not have to be for example a password you use to access a network or an email account You must enter the same pas...

Page 100: ...Making Wireless Connections 6 Synchronize your handheld with your computer a Go to Applications and select HotSync b Make sure Local is selected and select the connection you created in step 3 from t...

Page 101: ...r Bluetooth phone by means of the infrared port on your handheld Setting the Bluetooth options on your handheld to allow your handheld to wake up and receive an incoming connection request when turned...

Page 102: ...iends and family Or use Documents on your handheld to create Microsoft Word or Excel files and send them to your colleagues You can also receive any of these file types as attachments to view and edit...

Page 103: ...Name field enter a descriptive name Continued Before You Begin Install the VersaMail software Insert the CD and follow the onscreen instructions for installing extra software Key Term Protocol Setting...

Page 104: ...ill also synchronize email leave the box unchecked e Select Next 4 Enter the account username and password a Enter the username you use to access your email b Select the Password box enter your email...

Page 105: ...chose a common email provider from the Mail Services pick list on the Account Setup screen this screen is already filled in a Enter your email address b Enter the names of your mail servers c Select N...

Page 106: ...o download subjects only or select Messages to download entire messages d Select OK e Select OK again if prompted 3 In the Inbox select the message to read it Done Tip If you checked the Synchronize O...

Page 107: ...subject of your email In the area below the Subj line enter the text of your email e Select Send Done Tip If you checked the Synchronize Only Account box you must synchronize so that messages you com...

Page 108: ...age s envelope icon indicates that the message has an attachment that has been downloaded You can view edit install or save an attached file depending on the file type 0 1 In the Inbox tap the message...

Page 109: ...ox If there is no Done button tap Home and select VersaMail to return to the Inbox of the account you were in Done Did You Know The maximum message size you can download is 60KB for the body text and...

Page 110: ...ment 2 Attach the file a Select the Type pick list and then select the file type Or select to browse files on an expansion card b Select the file that you want to attach select Add or Attach and then...

Page 111: ...retrieving email on your handheld Automatically trying to resend messages that weren t sent the first time Customizing your Inbox display options such as message summary view and font size and colors...

Page 112: ...r handheld by means of your mobile phone GSM phone required sold separately to their mobile phone Messaging is a popular way for people to stay connected using the text messaging features of their mob...

Page 113: ...Lookup list and then select Add If the name does not appear on the list select Cancel and enter the recipient s mobile phone number on the To line c In the area below the To line enter the text of you...

Page 114: ...ing a text message 0 1 Go to Applications and select SMS 2 Select Send Check 3 Read a message a Select the message to open it b Read the message and then select Done Done Tip Use the buttons at the bo...

Page 115: ...aring an alert when you receive a message Customizing Setting preferences for connecting to a network User Guide For everything you need to know about your handheld all that s in this guide and much m...

Page 116: ...ews buying gifts Now you can take the web with you almost anywhere you go Make an Internet connection through your mobile phone and the web browser opens the entire web to you Benefits Carry the web w...

Page 117: ...dialog box for quick entry of characters commonly used in web addresses If you have previously visited a web page the web browser recognizes the address when you begin entering it and automatically c...

Page 118: ...ome page Downloading a file from a web page Changing your start and home pages Customizing Setting preferences for connecting to a network User Guide For everything you need to know about your handhel...

Page 119: ...becomes full simply use another card To enjoy some aspects of your handheld such as listening to music you need to use expansion cards Also use expansion cards to install and run cool games and other...

Page 120: ...other software Purchase popular games dictionaries travel guides and more To check out the variety of expansion cards available for your handheld visit www palmOne com mytunstene2 and click the Access...

Page 121: ...ust remove this card before you can put a real card into the slot 0 1 Push lightly against the card with your thumb until you hear the confirmation tone 2 Slide the card out of the expansion slot Done...

Page 122: ...ard into the expansion slot with the label side facing the front of the handheld 2 Push the card in with your thumb until you feel the card click in place and hear the confirmation tone No confirmatio...

Page 123: ...g Adding applications from your computer to an expansion card and installing other files such as music Sharing Exchanging applications and information with other Palm Powered devices by exchanging car...

Page 124: ...ls fonts and screen colors on your handheld by using preferences and menus And preference settings can help extend the life of your handheld s battery Benefits Access applications quickly Conserve pow...

Page 125: ...1 Open Date Time Preferences a Go to Applications b Select Prefs c Select Date Time 2 Select the location a Tap the Location pick list and select a city in your time zone No nearby city Select Edit Li...

Page 126: ...the Set Date box b Tap the arrows to select the current year c Tap the current month d Tap the current date 4 Set the time a Tap the Set Time box b Tap the hour and minute boxes and then tap the arro...

Page 127: ...f Automatic Keylock turns on automatically when you turn off your handheld or when your handheld goes to sleep Manual Keylock turns on when you hold down the power button until the system sound confir...

Page 128: ...eld 119 Changing the screen fonts In many applications you can change the font style to make text easier to read There are four font styles available in applications that let you change the font style...

Page 129: ...ld Tungsten E2 Handheld 120 0 1 Open the Select Font dialog box a Go to Applications b Open the menus c Select Options and then select Font 2 Tap the font style you want to use and then select OK Done...

Page 130: ...or tap Home to open Applications Or press the Calendar button for Agenda View b Open the menus c Select Options and then select Display Options For Favorites select Options and then select Preferences...

Page 131: ...ppens it s time to align the screen 0 1 Open Touchscreen Preferences a Go to Applications b Select Prefs c Select Touchscreen 2 Tap the targets on the screen as precisely as possible and then select D...

Page 132: ...ent or All Off in step 2 select Done If you selected Custom in step 2 tap the System Sound Game Sound and Alarm Sound pick lists and select the volume level for each sound then select Done Done Tip Yo...

Page 133: ...o change c Open the menus d Select Edit Favorites 2 Change the favorite a Select the favorite type from the Type pick list application or web link b Select the application from the Original pick list...

Page 134: ...ssigning the buttons on the front of your handheld so that they open the applications you choose Protecting your information by turning on security options and entering information that identifies you...

Page 135: ...ktop installation This will transfer all your information from the old software to the new software 4 Synchronize your new handheld with your new desktop software 5 If any third party applications do...

Page 136: ...information you entered You don t have to do anything special to save your info To protect your info and create a backup of your info we recommend that you synchronize your handheld with your compute...

Page 137: ...uetooth feature off when you re not using it What do I do if I can t synchronize with my computer Make sure the USB sync cable is connected securely WINDOWS ONLY Click the HotSync Manager icon in the...

Page 138: ...d to taps correctly If your handheld is not responding to taps correctly you need to align the screen What do I do if my handheld is not responding On rare occasions your handheld may not respond to t...

Page 139: ...anel of your handheld If a soft reset does not unfreeze your handheld you need to perform a hard reset For instructions see the User Guide on the web Can I open my handheld No do not open your handhel...

Page 140: ...ion problems Solving problems with beaming and communication settings Maintaining Performing a hard reset if a soft reset does not unfreeze your handheld User Guide For everything you need to know abo...

Page 141: ...is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect...

Page 142: ...ian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Operation is subject to the following two conditions a this device may not cause any interference and b this device must accept any interference includin...

Page 143: ...5kHs Rep Freq IEC 61000 4 5 1995 Surge Immunity 1 2 50uSec 2kV peak Common Mode 1kV peak Differential Mode EN61000 4 6 1996 Conducted Immunity 150kHz 80MHz 3V RMS 1kHz 80 AM IEC 61000 4 11 1994 100 V...

Page 144: ...arschuwing Bij dit produkt zijn batterijen geleverd Wanneer deze leeg zijn moet u ze niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA Uwaga Intrinsic Safety Warning Warning Explosion Hazard Substitution of compo...

Page 145: ...to docking stations is susceptible to entry of ESD Devices that you carry with you such as your handheld build up ESD in a unique way because the static electricity that may have built up on your bod...

Page 146: ...than natural fibers like cotton The rapidity with which you touch connect or disconnect electronic devices While you should always take appropriate precautions to discharge static electricity if you a...

Page 147: ...or 42 70 setting 42 67 70 78 albums additional information for 54 creating 51 moving photos in 52 selecting 52 alerts See alarms aligning screen 122 anniversaries 40 application buttons location of 2...

Page 148: ...ns 82 85 Bluetooth devices built in software for 5 connecting to 80 sending applications to 24 114 sending entries to 24 114 sending events to 43 sending memos to 74 sending notes to 78 sending task e...

Page 149: ...ecting to AC charger 4 to Bluetooth devices 80 81 to mobile phones 87 to other devices 79 to personal computers 80 to the Internet 80 connection types 80 connections additional information for 92 conf...

Page 150: ...installing 7 Device name field 81 dialing phone numbers 84 dialog boxes using the 5 way 15 dial up accounts 85 87 dictionaries 111 Digitizer Preferences screen 122 Discoverable setting 81 display brig...

Page 151: ...ng 40 setting alarms for 42 sharing 43 Excel creating and viewing files 45 files 26 93 on handheld 8 exchanging applications 24 114 event entries 43 expansion cards 114 files 80 information 3 24 memos...

Page 152: ...1 synchronizing 31 126 127 128 synchronizing wirelessly 80 troubleshooting 122 126 131 turning on and off 3 118 upgrading 126 hard resets 130 131 headphone jack 3 headphones 123 headsets 3 23 help 24...

Page 153: ...Up line Contacts 35 losing handheld 118 losing information 15 26 129 Lotus Notes 95 low battery 127 M Mac information displaying videos 49 installing extra software from CD 7 Send To Handheld droplet...

Page 154: ...ng 64 storing 111 Music application 65 music files See also sound files expansion card 60 saving 55 N names See usernames contacts naming email accounts 94 handheld 81 photo albums 51 naming expansion...

Page 155: ...ersonal computers connecting to 80 entering information with 20 preinstalled software for 7 synchronizing handheld with 25 27 troubleshooting synchronization 128 phone calls 37 phone connections 82 85...

Page 156: ...ring events 42 43 recurring tasks 70 refreshing web pages 109 reminders creating 75 entering 40 scheduling 34 setting alarms for 70 76 78 removing See also deleting expansion cards 112 selection highl...

Page 157: ...106 benefits of 103 installing 5 messages 104 messaging 5 opening 104 105 sending text messages 104 SMTP servers 95 soft resets 129 software adding other 111 installing 7 troubleshooting 131 Solitair...

Page 158: ...106 managing 5 opening 105 sending 80 84 103 104 setting preferences for 106 viewing 105 third party applications 126 thumbnails 54 TIFF files 49 time formatting 125 reserving blocks of 43 scheduling...

Page 159: ...pages 108 overview 107 web pages 108 109 websites accessing 80 86 107 adding bookmarks for 109 browsing 5 86 downloading files 109 navigating 108 Week View Calendar 41 Windows information displaying v...

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