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Contents 3 Contents Chapter 1 Welcome 6 Your Palm ® Pixi™ Plus phone 7 What’s in the box? 8 Where can I learn more? Chapter 2 Basics 10 Get to know your phone 13 Set up your phone 13 Charge the battery 15 Turn the phone on/off 17 Use gestures: tap, swipe, drag, flick, pinch 23 Open applications 24 W...
Page 5 - Welcome; Congratulations on the purchase of your Palm; In this chapter; Your Palm
Chapter 1 : Welcome 5 Welcome Congratulations on the purchase of your Palm ® Pixi™ Plus phone. In this chapter 6 Your Palm ® Pixi™ Plus phone 7 What’s in the box? 8 Where can I learn more?
Page 6 - The Palm; ed
6 Chapter 1 : Welcome Your Palm ® Pixi™ Plus phone In one compact and indispensable device, you now have all of the following: • An advanced wireless phone running the Palm ® webOS™ platform • A full suite of organizer applications: Contacts, Calendar, Memos, and Tasks • High-speed data transfer wit...
Page 7 - Print material
Chapter 1 : Welcome 7 WARNING Please refer to Regulatory and Safety Information for information that helps you safely use your phone. Failure to read and follow the important safety information in this guide may result in property damage, serious bodily injury, or death. What’s in the box? All of th...
Page 8 - Where can I learn more?; Open; application menu; Help
8 Chapter 1 : Welcome Where can I learn more? • On-device Help: Read short how-tos and watch animations on your new phone. To view all Help: Open Help . To view Help topics for a single application: Open the application, open the application menu , and tap Help . • Online support from Palm: Visit pa...
Page 9 - Basics; PixiTM Plus phone that can help you better
Chapter 2 : Basics 9 Basics You’re about to discover the many things about your Palm ® Pixi™ Plus phone that can help you better manage your life and have fun, too. As you become more familiar with your phone, you’ll want to personalize the settings and add applications to make it uniquely yours. Bu...
Page 10 - Get to know your phone; Front view; Keyboard
10 Chapter 2 : Basics Get to know your phone Front view 1 Earpiece 2 Touchscreen: Tap and make other gestures directly on the screen. See Touchscreen . 3 Gesture area: Make the back gesture and begin other gestures here. 4 Keyboard: See Use the keyboard . 5 Microphone 6 Ringer switch: Slide to turn ...
Page 11 - Charge the battery
Chapter 2 : Basics 11 Touchscreen 1 Application name: Displays the name of the currently open application. Drag down over the app name to open the application menu . 2 Launcher: See Open an application in the Launcher . 3 Scroll arrow: Swipe up or down to see icons that are on the page but hidden. 4...
Page 12 - Back view; Top view
12 Chapter 2 : Basics Back view 1 Camera flash 2 Camera lens 3 Speaker Top view 1 3.5mm headset jack 2 Power: Press to wake up or turn off the screen. Press and hold to turn wireless services on and off, replace the battery, or turn your device completely on and off. Turn your device completely off ...
Page 13 - Set up your phone; Complete setup; power; Verify your profile
Chapter 2 : Basics 13 Set up your phone Complete setup 1 Press and hold the power button on the upper-left corner of your phone until you see the Palm ® logo on the screen (approximately five seconds). 2 Follow the onscreen instructions to complete setup. 3 To create a Palm profile, enter a working ...
Page 14 - Maximizing battery life; Set the interval for turning the screen off automatically
14 Chapter 2 : Basics WARNING Use only batteries and chargers that are approved by Palm with your phone. Failure to use a battery or charger approved by Palm may increase the risk that your phone will overheat, catch fire, or explode, resulting in property damage, serious bodily injury, or death. Us...
Page 15 - Turn the phone on/off; Phone; Turn the screen on/off; Turn wireless services off (airplane mode)
Chapter 2 : Basics 15 • As with any mobile phone, if you are in an area with no wireless coverage, your phone continues to search for a signal, which consumes power. Turn off your phone if you are outside a coverage area (see Turn wireless services off (airplane mode) ). • The fewer wireless connect...
Page 16 - Turn wireless services on
16 Chapter 2 : Basics Do one of the following: • Tap the upper-right corner of any screen to open the connection menu. Tap Turn on Airplane Mode. • Press and hold power and tap Airplane Mode . When your phone is in airplane mode, the airplane mode icon appears at the top of every screen, and Airplan...
Page 17 - Device Info
Chapter 2 : Basics 17 Turn everything (the screen and wireless services) on/off Usually, turning your phone off and/or putting it in airplane mode is sufficient for normal periods when you have the phone with you but you’re not using it. On rare occasions, however, you may want to put your phone int...
Page 18 - Basic gestures; Tap the center of the gesture area to do the following:; Back; . Make the back gesture from right to; forward; gesture, available in Web only, is a swipe from left to right
18 Chapter 2 : Basics Basic gestures Tap: Tap with the tip of the finger—not the fingernail. Tap fast and firmly, and then immediately lift your fingertip off the screen. Don’t bear down on what you’re tapping. Don’t wait for a response; the response comes after you lift your finger. Don’t linger on...
Page 19 - Scroll gestures
Chapter 2 : Basics 19 Drag : Drag is the gesture you make for a slow scroll up and down a list. Slide your fingertip slowly along the surface—no need to bear down. One kind of drag that you’ll use a lot brings up Quick Launch when you’re in an application. This drag gesture begins in the gesture are...
Page 20 - Zoom gestures; to increase the size of items on the screen in Email,
20 Chapter 2 : Basics Scroll fast: Flick the screen in the desired direction. Stop scrolling: Tap or drag the screen while scrolling. Zoom gestures Zoom in/pinch out to increase the size of items on the screen in Email, Web, Photos, Doc View, PDF View, Google Maps: Place two fingers on the screen an...
Page 21 - Zoom in or out a fixed amount; Text selection gestures; Insert the cursor in a text field:
Chapter 2 : Basics 21 Zoom in or out a fixed amount in Web, Photos, Doc View, PDF View: Double-tap the screen. Text selection gestures Insert the cursor in a text field: Tap the location. Move the cursor: Tap the location to insert the cursor. Press and hold Option . Place your finger anywhere onscr...
Page 22 - Select a paragraph of text:; When you cannot insert a cursor in the text—; , and then tap a paragraph. Tap an adjacent paragraph to add it to; Shift; press; Shift; Drag and drop; Throw the item off the side of the screen. If prompted, tap; Delete; to confirm
22 Chapter 2 : Basics Select a paragraph of text: When you cannot insert a cursor in the text— for example, on a web page or in an email message you received—the smallest amount of text you can select is a whole paragraph. Press and hold Shift , and then tap a paragraph. Tap an adjacent paragraph to...
Page 23 - Open applications; Open an application in Quick Launch; Reorder Quick Launch icons; Open an application in the Launcher; Reorder Launcher icons
Chapter 2 : Basics 23 The delete gesture is available in applications such as Email, Messaging, Tasks, Music, and Bluetooth. If you can’t delete a list item by throwing it, open the item and look in the application menu for a delete command. Open applications You can have as many applications open a...
Page 24 - Open an application using search; Universal; Work with applications
24 Chapter 2 : Basics 1 Tap the center of the gesture area to open Card view, and tap . 2 To find the app you want, swipe up or down to see all the icons on a page. Swipe left or right to see other pages. 1 Arrow indicates that you can swipe up to see partially or fully hidden icons. 2 Page indicato...
Page 25 - Tap the center of the gesture area.; Move among open applications; Display all open applications (Card view); Reorder open cards; Display all open applications (Card view)
Chapter 2 : Basics 25 To make the back gesture, swipe right to left anywhere in the gesture area. Display all open applications (Card view) Card view displays open applications as small cards, so that you can easily scroll through them and drag them to change their order. When an application fills t...
Page 26 - Close an application; Change the applications that appear in Quick Launch; Quick Launch icon
26 Chapter 2 : Basics 2 Tap and hold a card, and after the card becomes transparent, drag it to another position. Close an application • In Card view (see Display all open applications (Card view) ), throw the card off the top of the screen. Change the applications that appear in Quick Launch If Qui...
Page 27 - After the halo appears around the icon, drag it to another location.; Delete an application; You can delete applications that you installed on your phone.; Option; Tap; Enter and save information; Use the keyboard; List Apps
Chapter 2 : Basics 27 2 After the halo appears around the icon, drag it to another location. Reorder Launcher icons 1 In the Launcher, tap and hold an icon. 2 After the halo appears around the icon, drag it to another location. 3 To move the icon to another page, drag it to the left or right edge of...
Page 28 - Enter uppercase letters; Enter characters from the symbols table; Symbols and accented characters; Sym; Backspace
28 Chapter 2 : Basics 5 Enter: Press to enter a line return (for example, in a memo or in an email message you are composing) or to accept information you entered in a field. See Enter information in a field . 6 Sym: See Enter characters from the symbols table . Enter uppercase letters By default, t...
Page 29 - Enter information in a field; Select items in a list; Use the menus
Chapter 2 : Basics 29 Enter information in a field You can enter information in a field by typing or by pasting previously copied information (see Cut, copy, and paste information ). Applications with text fields support the auto-correct feature. If the app recognizes a common misspelling, it auto-c...
Page 30 - Use the Copy All or Select All feature
30 Chapter 2 : Basics 1 Tap the currently displayed option to open the list. For example, when creating a new event in Calendar, tap 15 minutes before to display the list of reminder options. 2 Tap the list item you want. Cut, copy, and paste information You can copy any selectable text, and you can...
Page 31 - Save information; Go up one level in an app (back; Done; Photos; Open the application menu; Edit
Chapter 2 : Basics 31 Save information • On most screens, your information is saved automatically. Just make the back gesture to close the screen (see Go up one level in an app (back gesture) ), and your info is saved at the same time. • Your info is also saved if you minimize an app screen to a car...
Page 32 - Open the connection menu; Turn wireless services off; Search to find info and make calls; Use universal search
32 Chapter 2 : Basics Open the connection menu The connection menu lets you manage wireless services—the phone, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth ® wireless technology. 1 Do one of the following: • Drag down from the upper-right corner of the phone (above the screen) onto the screen. • Tap the upper-right corner...
Page 33 - Add Reminder; Assign a reminder message to a contact; Universal search application keywords
Chapter 2 : Basics 33 3 Do one of the following: • To look up or get in touch with someone: Tap a contact name to open the person’s contact information. Tap a phone number to dial it, an email address to send a message, and so on. If only the contact name is displayed, tap the name to display ways t...
Page 34 - Search within an application; View and respond to notifications; Respond to a notification
34 Chapter 2 : Basics Search within an application In applications such as Contacts, Email, Memos, Doc View, and PDF View, you can search for entries or files. From the list view, enter the file name; a few words from a memo; or a contact name, initials, address, or number. See the individual applic...
Page 35 - Reorder notifications and other dashboard items; Update the software on your phone; Respond to a system software notification; Install Now
Chapter 2 : Basics 35 1 Tap anywhere on the bottom of the screen to display your notifications. 2 Tap a notification to act on it. Reorder notifications and other dashboard items The area that displays all of your notifications (see View all your notifications ) is called the dashboard. • Tap and ho...
Page 36 - Manually check for system updates; Updates; After installation has finished and the phone resets, tap; Use App Catalog to shop for new applications; Browse applications in App Catalog
36 Chapter 2 : Basics • If the battery has less than a 30% charge, you must charge the battery before you can download or install an update. • To avoid roaming charges, updates are not downloaded if your phone is in roaming coverage. • If you do not install an update immediately after downloading it...
Page 38 - Download a free application; Buy an application; BEFORE YOU BEGIN
38 Chapter 2 : Basics Download a free application BEFORE YOU BEGIN Before you put applications on your phone, make sure you have enough storage space on your phone to fit the app. Open Device Info and look at the Available field under Phone . If you need to free up memory for a new app, you can dele...
Page 40 - Update or delete a billing account; ringtones
40 Chapter 2 : Basics enter your password again for the first purchase, which starts a new four-hour clock. Every Purchase: You must enter your password for each purchase, regardless of the time interval. Update or delete a billing account 1 Open App Catalog . 2 Open the application menu and tap Pre...
Page 41 - Sync personal data using third-party software; How do I add names and other info into Contacts?
Chapter 2 : Basics 41 Copy music, photos, and videos using third-party software Besides using USB Drive mode to copy your photos, videos, and DRM-free music from your computer to your phone, you can also use solutions available from third-party software developers (sold separately) that facilitate t...
Page 43 - Transferring data; Desktop software by ACCESS or Microsoft Outlook; Data transfer overview
Chapter 3 : Transferring data 43 Transferring data If you have data such as contacts or calendar appointments in a desktop organizer such as Palm ® Desktop software by ACCESS or Microsoft Outlook ® , you can transfer that data to your Palm ® Pixi™ Plus phone. From a Windows computer, you can transfe...
Page 44 - SynergyTM feature by putting your data in an; How do I get data from my old phone?; On your computer, set up an account on the Google website (go to; Contacts; on your Pixi Plus phone.; How do I get data off my computer?
44 Chapter 3 : Transferring data Data transfer overview While you have many options for transferring data, Palm recommends that you take advantage of the Palm ® Synergy™ feature by putting your data in an online account—for example, if you don’t have a Google account, we recommend that you create on...
Page 45 - About the Data Transfer Assistant
Chapter 3 : Transferring data 45 1 On your computer, set up an account on the Google website (go to gmail.com ) or with Microsoft Exchange (speak to an IT person at your company). 2 Open Contacts on your Pixi Plus phone. 3 Enter your username and password for the Google or Exchange account. NOTE You...
Page 46 - Use Contacts for the first time
46 Chapter 3 : Transferring data I’m already using Google, Facebook, Yahoo!, and/or Microsoft Exchange If you are already using Google, Facebook, Yahoo!, and/or Exchange to manage your calendar and contacts, then all you need to do is set up one or more of these accounts on your phone. NOTE Changes ...
Page 47 - Use; Backup; I’d rather sync directly with my computer
Chapter 3 : Transferring data 47 2 Open Contacts on your Pixi Plus phone. 3 Enter the account credentials for your Google account. See Use Contacts for the first time . NOTE You don’t have to go to Calendar to set up your account there—that’s done automatically using the credentials you entered in C...
Page 49 - Your Palm
Chapter 4 : Phone 49 Phone Your Palm ® Pixi™ Plus phone enables you to effectively manage multiple calls. You can answer a second call, swap between calls, and set up a three-way conference call. You can also work with other applications while on a call. Your Pixi Plus phone helps you to do all thes...
Page 50 - Make calls; For information on turning the phone off and back on, see; Dial using the onscreen dial pad
50 Chapter 4 : Phone Make calls For information on turning the phone off and back on, see Turn the phone on/off . * These indicate that the phone is on. * These indicate that the phone is off (airplane mode). Dial using the onscreen dial pad The onscreen dial pad is useful when you need to dial numb...
Page 51 - Dial by contact name using universal search; Dial using the keyboard; Dial using a speed dial; Assign a speed dial to a contact
Chapter 4 : Phone 51 2 Tap the dial pad numbers to enter the number. 3 Tap to dial. Dial by contact name using universal search 1 Open Card view (see Display all open applications (Card view) ) or the Launcher (see Open an application in the Launcher ). 2 Begin typing the contact first or last name,...
Page 52 - Dial by contact name in the Phone application; Redial the last number dialed; Dial your national emergency number; Dial from another application
52 Chapter 4 : Phone Dial by contact name in the Phone application See How do I add names and other info into Contacts? for instructions on adding contacts to your phone. You can also look up and dial contacts using universal search (see Dial by contact name using universal search ). 1 Open Phone . ...
Page 53 - Receive calls; Answer a call; View your call history
Chapter 4 : Phone 53 1 If a phone number appears as an underlined link, tap the number. This displays the dial pad with the number already entered. 2 Tap to dial. Receive calls If you want to answer calls, your phone must be on. This is different from having only the screen turned on (see Turn the p...
Page 54 - Use voicemail; Set up voicemail; What can I do during a call?; Manage a call; Make a second call; volume up
54 Chapter 4 : Phone Use voicemail Set up voicemail 1 In the Launcher, Card view, or Phone, press and hold 1 . When the search results screen appears, continue holding 1 until the Phone application appears. 2 Follow the voice prompts to set up your voicemail. Listen to voicemail messages 1 Do one of...
Page 55 - End a call; While on a call, tap
Chapter 4 : Phone 55 1 Volume up 2 Volume down End a call • Tap . Use another application while on a call While you’re on a call, you can use many other applications on your phone, for example, the personal information applications (Contacts, Calendar, and so on). You can also send and receive text ...
Page 58 - Save a phone number to Contacts; Add to; Use a phone headset; Use a wired headset; Speaker; Set up and use a Bluetooth
58 Chapter 4 : Phone Save a phone number to Contacts You can save the number from an incoming or outgoing call to an existing contact, or create a new contact for the number. If an incoming call uses caller ID blocking, you cannot save the number. 1 Do one of the following: • Before dialing a number...
Page 59 - Customize phone settings; Allow
Chapter 4 : Phone 59 After you set up a connection with a Bluetooth headset or hands-free car kit, you can communicate using that device whenever it is within range and the Bluetooth feature on your phone is turned on. The range varies greatly, depending on environmental factors. The maximum is abou...
Page 60 - Enable international dialing; Use dialing tones; Use This Dialing Prefix:; Set roaming and data usage preferences
60 Chapter 4 : Phone Enable international dialing The international dialing preference makes it easy to make calls to another country, for example, to call home when you are traveling abroad. When you make a call, your phone automatically adds the dialing prefix for the country you are calling.Suppo...
Page 61 - Automatic–1; Enable HAC
Chapter 4 : Phone 61 2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences . 3 Under Network , set any of the following: Voice Network: Tap Verizon Only to allow phone calls only when you are on the Verizon Wireless network, or tap Automatic to allow roaming on other networks. NOTE On some phones, the Voi...
Page 63 - Email and other messages; Email
Chapter 5 : Email and other messages 63 Email and other messages Enjoy the ease and speed of keeping in touch with friends, family, and colleagues by email anywhere you can access Verizon Wireless’s data network or a Wi-Fi network. You can send and receive attachments as well. And keep the Messaging...
Page 64 - How do I send and receive email on my phone?; Merged inboxes in Email; SynergyTM feature, you can see all messages from all your inboxes; Set up email
64 Chapter 5 : Email and other messages Email How do I send and receive email on my phone? Use the Email application on your phone to access the many email accounts you have: company (like Exchange), ISP (like EarthLink or Comcast), and web-based (like Gmail). The Palm ® Synergy™ feature makes it ea...
Page 65 - OK
Chapter 5 : Email and other messages 65 2 The first time you open Email, do one of the following: • If this is the first email account you are setting up: The email address you used for your Palm profile is entered by default. Use that address, or enter an address for one of your other email account...
Page 66 - Set up email when automatic setup fails
66 Chapter 5 : Email and other messages 3 Any other time you open Email, open the application menu , tap Preferences & Accounts , and tap Add An Account . Enter your username and password. 4 Open the application menu and tap Manual Setup . 5 Tap the Mail Type field and tap Exchange (EAS) . 6 Ent...
Page 67 - Enter advanced account settings; Change account login settings
Chapter 5 : Email and other messages 67 Enter advanced account settings These settings apply only to the account you select in step 3. 1 Open Email . 2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts . 3 Tap the account name. 4 Set any of the following: Account Name : Enter the name tha...
Page 68 - Delete an email account
68 Chapter 5 : Email and other messages Delete an email account When you delete an email account from your phone, it removes the account information from your phone only. It does not affect your account with the email provider. 1 Open Email . 2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Acc...
Page 69 - Add attachments to a message; Save As; Receive and read email messages; Go; Save or share an inline image; New Photo
Chapter 5 : Email and other messages 69 Add attachments to a message 1 While composing a message, tap . 2 To locate a file, do the following: • Tap an icon at the bottom of the screen to search for pictures, videos, music files, or documents. • Begin typing the file name. 3 Tap the file name. 4 Repe...
Page 70 - Open attachments; Add a contact from an email message
70 Chapter 5 : Email and other messages If the image is in JPG, BMP, or PNG format, you can also save it to and view it in the Photos app. 1 With the message open, press and hold Option and tap the image. 2 Tap Copy To Photos (if available) or Share . Open attachments You can receive any kind of fil...
Page 72 - Show or hide message header details; View mail folders
72 Chapter 5 : Email and other messages Show or hide message header details 1 Open a message. 2 Tap a recipient name to show details. Tap again to hide details. Delete a message Deleting a message moves it to your deleted items folder, so it’s still on your phone. Depending on your email account, th...
Page 73 - Add a folder as a favorite; Set email preferences; Reorder accounts
Chapter 5 : Email and other messages 73 Add a folder as a favorite Favorites appear at the top of Account List view. 1 Open Email . 2 If the folder you want is not displayed, tap to the right of the email account name to display the folder. 3 Tap to the right of the folder name. To remove a folder a...
Page 74 - Reply to meeting invitations; Share; Messaging; What kinds of messages can I send and receive?; Remove From Calendar
74 Chapter 5 : Email and other messages Reply to meeting invitations You can receive meeting invitations on your phone in the same way that you receive email messages. You cannot create meeting invitations on your phone. • Tap whether to accept, tentatively accept, or decline an invitation. Here are...
Page 75 - Create and send a; Switch between messaging accounts in a conversation; Text; Switch between Conversations view and Buddies view
Chapter 5 : Email and other messages 75 1 Open Messaging . 2 Do one of the following: • Start a new conversation: Create a message (see Create and send a text or multimedia message or Send and receive IM messages ), or tap a message and reply to it. • Continue an existing conversation: Tap the conve...
Page 76 - Create and send a text or multimedia message; Show/Hide Offline Buddies
76 Chapter 5 : Email and other messages 2 For Conversations view, tap Conversations . For Buddies view, tap Buddies . 3 In Buddies view, tap to expand a buddy list. Tap a buddy name to contact that person. Create and send a text or multimedia message Each text message can have up to 160 characters. ...
Page 77 - Enter the message text and tap; Use emoticons in a message; This table shows the emoticons that are supported on your phone.; Table 1. Supported emoticons
Chapter 5 : Email and other messages 77 6 Enter the message text and tap . Use emoticons in a message To include an emoticon in a text, multimedia, or IM message, type in a keyboard character combination for that emoticon. Most emoticons can be created by more than one combination. After you send th...
Page 78 - Receive and view text and multimedia messages; Add a contact from a message
78 Chapter 5 : Email and other messages Receive and view text and multimedia messages You can view pictures and videos and listen to music files included in a multimedia message. You can save pictures in JPG format to your phone for viewing in the Photos application. 1 Open Messaging . 2 Tap a conve...
Page 80 - Sign out of an IM account; Send and receive IM messages; Change your online status; Change your custom message
80 Chapter 5 : Email and other messages 2 Tap Buddies . 3 Tap to the left of the text Offline and tap Available . Sign out of an IM account 1 Open Messaging . 2 Tap Buddies . 3 Tap the status icon to the left of your online status ( Available or Busy ) and tap Sign off . Send and receive IM messages...
Page 81 - Change your IM account username and password
Chapter 5 : Email and other messages 81 3 Do one of the following: • If you already have a custom message: Tap the current message and enter the new message text. • If you’re creating a custom message for the first time: Tap the status text ( Available , Busy , and so on) and enter the custom messag...
Page 83 - Personal information
Chapter 6 : Personal information 83 Personal information Your Palm ® Pixi™ Plus phone is all you need to organize your personal information and keep it with you wherever you go. All your personal information is backed up and kept private either in your Palm profile or in one of your online accounts....
Page 84 - Connect to an online address book.; Transfer contacts using the Data Transfer Assistant:; Linked contacts
84 Chapter 6 : Personal information Contacts How do I add names and other info into Contacts? You have a few options for getting contact info into to show up in your Contacts. Connect to an online address book. If you have an address book in an online account that works with the Palm ® Synergy™ feat...
Page 85 - Link a contact
Chapter 6 : Personal information 85 1 Tap the stack of photos to see the contacts that are linked. 2 Thomas is a contact in your Google online account and in your Palm profile account. 3 Scroll down to see Thomas’s combined contact info. • Tap the appropriate field to call or send an email or instan...
Page 86 - Create a contact; Find a contact
86 Chapter 6 : Personal information Create a contact When you add a contact, if you don’t specify the account, the new contact is added to your default account. If you are using Contacts for the first time, you go through a few different steps to add or access the contacts on your phone (see Use Con...
Page 87 - Global Address Lookup; Copy All
Chapter 6 : Personal information 87 3 For more search options, tap Global Address Lookup . (This option is available if you are using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync with a Global Address List.) 4 Tap the contact. View, edit, copy, or delete contact information 1 Open Contacts . 2 Search for a contact...
Page 88 - Add a ringtone to a contact; Set a ringtone; Change Ringtone
88 Chapter 6 : Personal information • In a linked contact, to add or change the photo of another account, tap the account button in the upper-right corner and tap the other account (see Linked contacts ). 2 Do one of the following: • To take a new photo, tap New Photo , take the picture, and tap Ass...
Page 89 - Set Speed Dial; Remove; Add Contact Reminder
Chapter 6 : Personal information 89 3 Open the application menu and tap Set Speed Dial . 4 Tap the phone number you want to assign a speed dial to, and then tap the key to use as a speed dial. You may have to scroll to find the key you want. Assign a reminder message to a contact If you have an impo...
Page 90 - Unlink a contact
90 Chapter 6 : Personal information 4 Search for the contact (see Find a contact ) and tap it to link the two contacts. 5 After you create the link, be sure the linked contact appears in your Contacts list under the name you’re most likely to search for and recognize (and not, say, under a person’s ...
Page 91 - Delete a contact; Delete an unlinked contact or an entire linked contact; Delete Other Profiles; Delete All Profiles; Delete one entry only in a linked contact:; Customize Contacts
Chapter 6 : Personal information 91 2 Tap the contact name. 3 Do any of the following: • Tap the appropriate field to call or send an email or instant message to that contact. For example, tap a phone number to call the contact. • Tap to send a text message. • Tap an address field to view the addres...
Page 92 - Manually synchronize Contacts with your online accounts; Stop synchronization of Contacts with an online account
92 Chapter 6 : Personal information 3 Set the following options: List Order: Tap to select the criteria by which the contact list is sorted. If you select Last name as sort, the names are alphabetized by last name, but still they appear in the Contacts list as First name Last name. If you select Fir...
Page 93 - Send Contacts; Add To Existing; Calendar; How do I get events into Calendar?; Connect to an online calendar through the Palm; Calendar Settings; Show weather based on
Chapter 6 : Personal information 93 Send Contacts You can send all contacts to a hands-free car kit (with Bluetooth), or send a contact using multimedia messaging (MMS) or email. To send all contacts to a car kit, first turn on your Bluetooth device. 1 Open Contacts . 2 Open the application menu and...
Page 94 - Transfer calendar events using the Data Transfer Assistant:; Enter an event directly in Calendar:; Create an event; Layered calendars
94 Chapter 6 : Personal information Calendar, you find that your Google calendar events are already downloaded. And when you first open Contacts, you find that your Google contacts are already in your phone’s Contacts app. Transfer calendar events using the Data Transfer Assistant: When you transfer...
Page 95 - Customize Calendar; Enter; Enter the event location; Schedule a repeating event; Event location; Event Location
Chapter 6 : Personal information 95 Create an event You can add an event to calendar accounts. If you don’t specify an account, the new event is added to your default calendar. For information on managing your phone’s time settings, see Date & Time . NOTE If an account doesn’t appear in the list...
Page 96 - Add an alarm to an event; Add a note to an event
96 Chapter 6 : Personal information 2 Tap No Repeat and tap the repeat interval. 3 (Optional) Tap Custom to define your own repeat interval and set the end date. Add an alarm to an event 1 While creating an event (see Create an event ), tap to the right of the event name. To add an alarm after creat...
Page 97 - Change the Calendar display; Move around in Calendar; Next or previous day:; Quickly glimpse your schedule; Day; Go To Today
Chapter 6 : Personal information 97 Change the Calendar display You can change the display of Calendar to show events from all of your calendars or just the events recorded in one of your calendars. You can also change the color of each calendar, and whether the calendar view shows by day, week, or ...
Page 98 - Respond to an event reminder; Contact meeting attendees:; View meeting participants
98 Chapter 6 : Personal information 1 Open Calendar . 2 Delete an event in one of two ways: • In Day view, press and hold Option , and tap the event. You have the option to delete this event or to cancel the delete. • Tap the event name. Open the application menu and tap Delete event , and then tap ...
Page 99 - First Day of Week; Manually synchronize Calendar with your online accounts
Chapter 6 : Personal information 99 3 (Optional) Tap a participant’s name. If the participant is a contact, the contact entry is displayed. If the participant is not a contact, tap Add to Contacts to add the participant to your contacts list. Customize Calendar 1 Open Calendar . 2 Open the applicati...
Page 100 - Stop synchronization of Calendar with an online account; Tasks; Create a task list
100 Chapter 6 : Personal information Stop synchronization of Calendar with an online account If you synchronize calendar events with an online account, you can delete the account from Calendar. This stops synchronization of calendar events only—if you also sync contacts or email messages with that o...
Page 101 - Set task priority, due date, and other details; Check off a task
Chapter 6 : Personal information 101 3 Tap . 4 Enter the task name in the Task name field. To set the task priority, see the next procedure. Set task priority, due date, and other details 1 Open Tasks . 2 Tap the list containing the task. 3 Tap to the right of the task name. 4 Set any of the followi...
Page 102 - Tap the box to the left of the task name.; View tasks that are due today; . The number to the right of the List All Tasks field; Exchange; Rename a task; Enter the new name and press; Sort a task list; Tap the list you want to sort.
102 Chapter 6 : Personal information 2 Tap the box to the left of the task name. View tasks that are due today 1 Open Tasks . The number to the right of the List All Tasks field shows the total number of tasks that are due today or are overdue. The number to the right of each task list name shows th...
Page 103 - Reorder your tasks
Chapter 6 : Personal information 103 3 Tap My Order in the upper-right corner, and tap the sort option you want: My Order , Due Date , or Priority . 4 To manually sort tasks, tap and hold a task, wait for the visual cue, and then drag it to a new location in the list (see also Check off a task ). Re...
Page 104 - To delete tasks you’ve completed, tap; Delete a task or a task list; Memos; Create a memo; Find a memo; Edit a memo; Change the color of a memo
104 Chapter 6 : Personal information 4 Do one of the following: • To hide tasks you’ve completed, tap Hide Completed . • To delete tasks you’ve completed, tap Delete Completed Tasks . Delete a task or a task list • Throw the task or task list off the side of the screen and tap Delete to confirm. Mem...
Page 105 - Delete a memo; Clock; Manage Clock
Chapter 6 : Personal information 105 2 Tap the lower-right corner of the screen, and tap the new color. Delete a memo 1 In an open memo, open the application menu and tap Delete . 2 Tap Delete to confirm. Email a memo 1 In an open memo, open the application menu and tap Email Memo . 2 Enter the emai...
Page 106 - Off; Cancel an alarm; Change the alarm volume; Ringtone Volume; Delete an alarm
106 Chapter 6 : Personal information 2 Tap , and then tap . 3 Set the following options: Alarm Preferences: Tap the Off button in the upper right to turn the alarm on. When an alarm is turned on, the alarm icon appears in the lower-right corner of the phone screen. Tap the icon to see alarm details....
Page 107 - Calculator; Perform calculations; space bar; Calculator buttons; Facebook; Add a photo to your status:
Chapter 6 : Personal information 107 Calculator Use Calculator for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, and also for determining percent and square root. You can enter numbers in Calculator using either the onscreen keypad or the keyboard. Perform calculations 1 Open Calculator . 2 E...
Page 109 - PixiTM Plus phone. Listen to music through the
Chapter 7 : Photos, videos, and music 109 Photos, videos, and music There’s no need to carry a separate media player; you can play music and videos, and view photos, on your Palm ® Pixi™ Plus phone. Listen to music through the built-in speaker or through a 3.5mm headset or headphones (both sold sepa...
Page 110 - Take a picture; Camera; Review pictures; Look at pictures; Space
110 Chapter 7 : Photos, videos, and music Camera Take a picture Your phone comes with an easy-to-use, 2-megapixel camera with an LED flash. You can use the camera to take pictures, and then use the Photos app to view them and send them to your friends and family (see Share a picture ). To add a pers...
Page 111 - Organize your pictures into albums; USB cable
Chapter 7 : Photos, videos, and music 111 format. In the Photos application, you can view pictures you take with the camera or copy from your computer in JPG, BMP, or PNG format. You can also look at pictures on the web directly in the web browser (see Web ). 1 Open Photos . 2 Tap the album containi...
Page 112 - Cancel; Add a picture to a contact; Add; USB
112 Chapter 7 : Photos, videos, and music NOTE On a Windows computer, if the Found New Hardware wizard opens, click Cancel to close the wizard. 3 Open My Computer (Windows XP), Computer (Windows Vista/ Windows 7), or the Finder (Mac), and double-click the drive representing your phone. 4 To create a...
Page 113 - Set up an online pictures account on your phone
Chapter 7 : Photos, videos, and music 113 • To capture the portion of the picture you want for the contact photo: Tap and hold the picture, and then drag the portion you want to the center of the onscreen box. This portion becomes the contact photo. 6 Tap Assign To Contact . Save a picture as wallpa...
Page 114 - Videos; Watch a video
114 Chapter 7 : Photos, videos, and music Set up an online pictures account on your phone To upload pictures to an account you have with a web service such as Facebook or Photobucket, you must set up the account on your phone. 1 Open Photos . 2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Acc...
Page 115 - Use video playback controls
Chapter 7 : Photos, videos, and music 115 1 Open Videos . 2 Tap the video. Use video playback controls Playback controls automatically appear when you start a video. They disappear after a few seconds. Tap the video to manually display or dismiss the controls. Delete a video To delete a video file f...
Page 116 - YouTube; Share a video
116 Chapter 7 : Photos, videos, and music 6 Disconnect the USB cable from the computer when the USB Drive screen no longer appears on your phone. YouTube Watch a video YouTube on your phone lets you watch videos available online at the YouTube website. Videos are displayed on your phone in landscape...
Page 117 - Music; Listen to music; ringer
Chapter 7 : Photos, videos, and music 117 Music Listen to music You can listen to music through the speaker on the back of your phone or through a 3.5mm headset or headphones, stereo headset equipped with Bluetooth ® wireless technology, or speakers (all sold separately). To get music onto your phon...
Page 118 - While listening to a song, open the; Change the order of items in the Now Playing list; Table 3. Music playback controls; podcast
118 Chapter 7 : Photos, videos, and music Use music playback controls Switch the Now Playing display You can switch the display to show the songs you are listening to by name or by album cover art. • While you are listening to a song, tap the header to switch between Playlist view and Album Art view...
Page 119 - Amazon MP3; Sign in to your Amazon account; Search for a specific song, album, or artist
Chapter 7 : Photos, videos, and music 119 Remove a song from the Now Playing list • In Playlist view, throw the song name off the side of the screen. This does not delete the song file from your phone. Delete a song To delete a song file from your phone, you must put your phone in USB Drive mode and...
Page 120 - View artist information; Bio; Buy; View album information and buy an album
120 Chapter 7 : Photos, videos, and music 4 Do one of the following: • If the item you want appears on the screen: Tap the song, album, or artist name. Tapping the name of a song plays the preview; tapping its price gives you the option to buy it (see Preview and buy a song ). • If the item you want...
Page 121 - Preview and buy a song; View and work with downloaded items; Download; Listen
Chapter 7 : Photos, videos, and music 121 IMPORTANT Your credit card is charged for the price of an item as soon as you tap Buy . Preview and buy a song BEFORE YOU BEGIN Before you download a song to your phone, make sure you have enough storage space on your phone to fit the file. Open Device Info ...
Page 123 - Web and wireless connections; PixiTM Plus phone’s web browser, you can
Chapter 8 : Web and wireless connections 123 Web and wireless connections With your wireless service provider’s network and your Palm ® Pixi™ Plus phone’s web browser, you can take the web with you almost anywhere you go. The Bluetooth ® wireless technology on your phone helps you easily set up wire...
Page 124 - Are there different kinds of Wi-Fi networks?; On; Connect to a new open network; If the network you want is displayed:
124 Chapter 8 : Web and wireless connections Wi-Fi What is a Wi-Fi connection? Many environments, such as corporate offices, coffee shops, airports, and libraries, offer access to a Wi-Fi network. A Wi-Fi network is a wireless local area network (WLAN). Your phone supports W-Fi connectivity based on...
Page 125 - If the network you want is not displayed:; Connect to a new secure network; Connect to a previously used network; If Wi-Fi is turned on but you are not connected to a network:; Disconnect from a network
Chapter 8 : Web and wireless connections 125 • If the network you want is not displayed: Tap Join network and enter the network name. Make sure Open is displayed in the Security field, then tap Connect . Connect to a new secure network For an explanation of secure networks, see Are there different k...
Page 126 - When Automatic IP Settings are on:; Location Services
126 Chapter 8 : Web and wireless connections 1 Open Wi-Fi . 2 Tap the network name. 3 In Automatic IP settings , tap On or Off . When Automatic IP Settings are on: The IP address is automatically and dynamically configured. When Automatic IP Settings are off: You can manually configure the IP addres...
Page 127 - Background Data Collection:; Web; Go to a website; Go to a website using search; Search to
Chapter 8 : Web and wireless connections 127 • Background Data Collection: Turn on Background Data Collection to allow the collection of anonymous aggregate location data to improve the quality of the location services provided to applications that require them. 5 To turn Google Services on or off, ...
Page 128 - Open another browser
128 Chapter 8 : Web and wireless connections Open another browser If you are looking at one web page and need to check something on a different one, simply open another browser. 1 Open Web , open the application menu and tap New Card . 2 Enter an address or search term for the second instance of the...
Page 129 - Create a bookmark; Add Bookmark; Open a bookmarked page; Bookmarks
Chapter 8 : Web and wireless connections 129 Create a bookmark 1 Open the page you want to bookmark. 2 Open the application menu and tap Add Bookmark . 3 Enter any of the following: Icon: Tap the currently displayed bookmark icon. Then tap, hold, and drag the web page to use a different portion of t...
Page 130 - Return to previously viewed web pages; History; Use links on a web page; To follow a link to another page:; Customize web browser settings
130 Chapter 8 : Web and wireless connections Edit, reorder, or delete a bookmark 1 Open the application menu and tap Bookmarks . 2 Do one of the following: • Edit: Tap to the right of the bookmark name. Enter the new icon, title, or URL and tap Save Bookmark . • Reorder: Tap, hold, wait for the visu...
Page 131 - Google Maps
Chapter 8 : Web and wireless connections 131 2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences . 3 Set any of the following: Block Popups: Prevents websites from opening up new browser windows. Tap Yes to turn Block Popups off. Accept Cookies: Allows cookies from any website you view, even if you are ...
Page 132 - VZ Navigator; Sign up for VZ Navigator; Check local weather conditions; Get directions
132 Chapter 8 : Web and wireless connections VZ Navigator You can use VZ Navigator to check weather conditions, get driving directions, and search for services. Sign up for VZ Navigator The first time you open VZ Navigator, you are asked to pay a monthly subscription for the service. To continue, ta...
Page 133 - Share location information; Find a location or a service; Customize VZ Navigator
Chapter 8 : Web and wireless connections 133 5 Do one of the following: • To start turn-by-turn voice navigation: Tap Navigate . • To see step-by-step text directions: Tap Preview . Share location information NOTE You can only share location information with other Verizon Wireless phones. 1 Open VZ ...
Page 134 - Bluetooth; What is Bluetooth
134 Chapter 8 : Web and wireless connections 3 Open the application menu and tap Preferences . Tap any of the following: Regional: Select units of measurement for distance and temperature. Navigation: Select a mode of transportation, and then set your preferences for the kind of route VZ Navigator s...
Page 135 - Add device; Accept a pairing request from another device; Turn the Bluetooth feature on/off; The screen displays a passkey generated by your; Connect with a paired device
Chapter 8 : Web and wireless connections 135 2 Make sure Bluetooth is on (see Turn the Bluetooth feature on/off ). 3 Tap Add device and tap the device name on the list of discoverable Bluetooth devices. 4 If a passkey is not required, pairing is complete when the Devices list appears. If a passkey i...
Page 136 - Disconnect from a device; Delete a device; Rename a device
136 Chapter 8 : Web and wireless connections 1 Open Bluetooth . 2 Make sure Bluetooth is on (see Turn the Bluetooth feature on/off ) and tap the device name. Disconnect from a device Disconnecting from a device does not mean you delete the relationship you created between the device and your phone. ...
Page 137 - Documents; Doc View
Chapter 9 : Documents 137 Documents Your Palm ® Pixi™ Plus phone enables you to take your office with you—including your Microsoft Office files. You can view and search Microsoft Word, Excel ® , and PowerPoint ® files on your phone. You can also view PDF files on your phone. In this chapter 138 Doc ...
Page 138 - Open a file; Change the display size; Pinch out to enlarge items onscreen.; Find text in a file; Find the next instance:
138 Chapter 9 : Documents Doc View With Doc view, you can view Microsoft Word, Excel ® , and PowerPoint ® files on your phone. Open a file BEFORE YOU BEGIN Before you put files on your phone, make sure you have enough storage space on your phone to fit the file. Open Device Info and look at the Avai...
Page 139 - Resize
Chapter 9 : Documents 139 Save a file with a new name 1 With the file open, open the application menu and tap Save As . 2 Enter the new file name and tap Save As . Share a file 1 With the file open, open the application menu and tap Share . 2 Create the email message and tap . View file properties Y...
Page 140 - To hide a row or column:
140 Chapter 9 : Documents Show or hide rows or columns in a spreadsheet • To hide a row or column: Tap the row or column header to select it, and tap Hide selected . • To show a hidden row or column: Tap, hold, and drag one of the row or column headers to either side of the hidden row or column. Tap...
Page 141 - PDF View; Move around in a file; Go to the next or preceding page:
Chapter 9 : Documents 141 PDF View With PDF View, you can view PDF (Adobe Acrobat) files on your phone. Open a file You can view a PDF file that you copy from your computer (see Copy files between your phone and your computer ) or receive as an email attachment (see Open attachments ). BEFORE YOU BE...
Page 142 - Save a file with a new name; Share a file; View bookmarks
142 Chapter 9 : Documents 2 Type the text you want to find, and press Enter or tap . The first instance of the text appears highlighted. 3 Find the next instance: Tap . Find the preceding instance: Tap . 4 To exit search, open the application menu and tap Find . Save a file with a new name 1 With th...
Page 143 - Preferences; There are lots of ways to make your Palm
Chapter 10 : Preferences 143 Preferences There are lots of ways to make your Palm ® Pixi™ Plus phone work better for you. Personalize your phone to make it match your lifestyle. You can easily customize many features of your phone like the wallpaper, screen brightness, ringtone for incoming calls, a...
Page 144 - Back up your information; Back up your information manually:; What information is backed up?
144 Chapter 10 : Preferences Backup Back up your information A Palm profile connects your phone to Palm to get automatic updates, back up your data, and more. You create a Palm profile when you set up your phone. Your phone backs up the contacts, calendar events, tasks, and memos that are in your Pa...
Page 146 - Update your Palm Profile settings
146 Chapter 10 : Preferences Update your Palm Profile settings In the event that your phone is lost or stolen, you can go to your Palm profile at http:www.palm.com/palmprofile and from there erase the data on your phone. IMPORTANT To ensure that the data on your phone is consistent with that stored ...
Page 147 - Time Format; View system information; Rename your phone; Restart your phone
Chapter 10 : Preferences 147 1 Open Date & Time . 2 Set any of the following: Time Format : Set whether to use a 12-hour or a 24-hour format. Network time: Tap On or Off . If you turn this option off, select the date and time. If you switch from manual time to network time, there might be a dela...
Page 148 - Erase all data from the; Run Quick Tests
148 Chapter 10 : Preferences 2 Tap Reset Options . 3 Do one of the following: • Erase all data from the phone except items stored in USB Drive storage, such as pictures, videos, and music: Tap Partial Erase twice. • Erase all data from the phone : Tap Full Erase twice (scroll down to see this option...
Page 150 - Regional Settings; Language
150 Chapter 10 : Preferences 1 Open Device Info . 2 Open the application menu and tap Certificate Manager . 3 Tap the certificate and tap Delete Certificate . Regional Settings Language You can set your phone display to any language available for the device. 1 Open Regional Settings . 2 Tap the lang...
Page 151 - Use an existing picture as the background:; Save a picture as; Use a new picture as the background:; Change to back gesture:; Switch Applications; Set options for unlocking the screen
Chapter 10 : Preferences 151 3 Do one of the following: • Use an existing picture as the background: Tap the album containing the picture, and tap the picture (see Save a picture as wallpaper . • Use a new picture as the background: Tap New Photo and take the picture. 4 (Optional: applies to new pic...
Page 152 - Manage system sounds and notifications; Secure Unlock; Change Password
152 Chapter 10 : Preferences 2 To turn on Secure Unlock, tap Off in Secure Unlock , and then tap Simple PIN or Password and do one of the following: • Simple PIN: Enter a PIN of any length. This is a PIN that you make up. Enter the PIN again to confirm, and then tap Done . • Password: Enter a passwo...
Page 153 - Select the ringtone for incoming calls; Select a song as a ringtone; Download a ringtone
Chapter 10 : Preferences 153 System Sounds: Set whether to turn on systemwide sounds for general actions such as transitions and alarms set in Clock. Tap, hold, and drag the Volume slider to set the system sounds volume. Select the ringtone for incoming calls The ringtone you select here applies glo...
Page 154 - Select the
154 Chapter 10 : Preferences The new file appears in the list of ringtones on your phone. You can select the new ringtone to apply to all incoming calls (see Select the ringtone for incoming calls ) or set it as a unique ringtone for a contact (see Add a ringtone to a contact ).
Page 155 - Troubleshooting
Chapter 11 : Troubleshooting 155 Troubleshooting Although we can’t anticipate all the questions you might have, this chapter provides answers to some of the most commonly asked questions. For additional information and answers to other common questions, visit palm.com/support. In this chapter 156 Fo...
Page 156 - For users of other Palm; I want to transfer my data from my computer; Battery; I can’t charge the battery; I need to replace; I need to replace the battery
156 Chapter 11 : Troubleshooting For users of other Palm ® devices I want to transfer my data from my computer If you previously synchronized data from a Palm ® smartphone—such as contacts or calendar events—with a desktop organizer such as Palm ® Desktop by ACCESS or Microsoft Outlook ® , you can d...
Page 157 - Turn the phone completely off (see
Chapter 11 : Troubleshooting 157 3 Turn the phone completely off (see Turn everything (the screen and wireless services) on/off ). 4 To begin separating the back cover from the body of the phone, use your thumbnail to release the clasp at the midpoint of the left side of the phone (see a in step 5)....
Page 158 - Remove the; by sliding your finger under the groove at the side; battery; Press and hold; on the upper-left corner of your phone until
158 Chapter 11 : Troubleshooting 8 Remove the battery by sliding your finger under the groove at the side of the battery. 9 Insert the new battery . 10 To replace the back cover: Insert the ringer switch into the hole provided for it on the right side of the back cover. 11 Press the back cover and t...
Page 159 - I can't get my screen to turn on after removing and replacing; to turn on the screen. Instead, press and hold; I can't get the back cover off; If the; is attached to the phone, disconnect the USB cable.
Chapter 11 : Troubleshooting 159 I can't get my screen to turn on after removing and replacing the battery Removing the battery turns off your phone completely, so you can’t just press power to turn on the screen. Instead, press and hold power until you see the Palm logo on the screen (approximately...
Page 160 - I can’t get the back cover back on
160 Chapter 11 : Troubleshooting 6 Run your thumbnail around the hairline opening to release the bottom-left and bottom clasps. End at (b). 7 Swing the body of the phone out of the back cover as if the right side were a hinge. I can’t get the back cover back on 1 Insert the ringer switch into the ho...
Page 161 - Screen and performance; The screen appears blank; AC charger; An application is not responding to taps
Chapter 11 : Troubleshooting 161 3 Press and hold power on the upper-left corner of your phone until you see the Palm logo on the screen (approximately five seconds). Please be patient while your phone starts up. Screen and performance The screen appears blank To save power, the screen dims automati...
Page 163 - Devices
Chapter 11 : Troubleshooting 163 • Check the signal-strength icon. If the signal is weak, try to find an area with better coverage (see Signal strength is weak ). I hear static or interference Check the signal-strength icon. If the signal is weak, try to find an area with better coverage (see Signal...
Page 164 - Synchronization
164 Chapter 11 : Troubleshooting • Confirm that no obstructions, including your body, are between the phone and your hands-free device. • Move to a quieter location to reduce environmental noise. Some features of my hands-free device don’t work with my phone • Check the compatibility list at palm.co...
Page 165 - Preferences & Accounts; How do I get data off my
Chapter 11 : Troubleshooting 165 1 Open the application. 2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts . 3 Tap the account name. 4 Tap Remove Account , and then tap Remove [app name] Account . I want to sync with Outlook or Palm Desktop software on my computer By default, your Pixi ...
Page 166 - If the previous steps don’t fix the problem, see; A notification tells me that the server could not be reached; Icons in the title bar; A notification tells me that ActiveSync encountered a problem; Table 1. Data connection icons
166 Chapter 11 : Troubleshooting 3 Close any application you are not using by throwing its card off the top of the screen. If the previous steps don’t fix the problem, see Making room on your phone for other suggestions. A notification tells me that the server could not be reached Make sure your pho...
Page 167 - Turn on authentication (see; Make sure that your phone is on (see
Chapter 11 : Troubleshooting 167 Email I have problems using my account Occasionally you may experience problems using an email account after you set it up. If you followed the account setup procedure (see Set up email ) and are experiencing problems using the account, verify that the account compli...
Page 168 - I want to send a video in a multimedia message, but do not see; My phone won’t connect to the Internet
168 Chapter 11 : Troubleshooting • For multimedia messages, do the following: • Contact Verizon Wireless to verify that messaging services have been correctly activated on your phone, and that they are available at your location. (Verizon Wireless should be able to tell you if messaging services hav...
Page 169 - Calendar and Contacts; All
Chapter 11 : Troubleshooting 169 A secure site refuses to permit a transaction Some websites don’t support certain browsers for transactions. Contact the site’s webmaster to make sure the site allows transactions using your phone’s web browser. Calendar and Contacts I haven’t entered any contacts or...
Page 170 - Copy files between your phone; Backing up and restoring data
170 Chapter 11 : Troubleshooting • Hold the phone as still as possible. Try supporting your picture-taking arm up against your body or a stationary object (such as a wall). • Keep the subject of the pictures still. Exposure time is longer with lower light levels, so you may see a blur. • For best re...
Page 171 - Transferring information from another Palm
Chapter 11 : Troubleshooting 171 stored in the USB drive of your phone, which includes all pictures, videos, music files, documents, PDF files, and ringtones. For more information, see Erase data and reset your phone . How do I get my data back after a full or partial erase? After a full or a partia...
Page 172 - Third-party applications; Getting more help; Making room on your phone
172 Chapter 11 : Troubleshooting Third-party applications Some third-party applications may cause conflicts with your phone. Third-party applications that modify the wireless features of your phone may require extra troubleshooting. Use caution when installing the following: • Ringtone managers • Ca...
Page 173 - Terms; wireless technology. See
Terms 173 Terms airplane mode A mode in which all the wireless services on your phone are turned off. Wireless services include the phone used for making and receiving calls, and Bluetooth ® wireless technology. See Turn wireless services off (airplane mode) . application menu A menu that contains a...
Page 175 - Updates provided by Palm to the Palm; The operating system of your Palm
Terms 175 index fingertips close together on the touchscreen; then slowly spread them apart. To zoom out, you pinch in: Place the thumb and index fingertips apart on the touchscreen, and slowly bring them together. Quick Launch A bar of up to five icons that give you quick access to applications. Qu...
Page 177 - Regulatory and Safety Information
Regulatory and Safety Information 177 Regulatory and Safety Information FCC Statements This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful int...
Page 185 - Specifications; Specifications
Specifications 185 Specifications Specifications Table 1. Specifications Category Description Radio • Dual-band CDMA2000 EvDO Rev A and 1xRTT Features • Speaker • Hands-free headset jack (3.5 mm stereo, 3-barrel connector) • HAC M4/T4 • Microphone mute option • TTY-compatible • Ringer switch Process...
Page 188 - Online accounts available for webOS phones; Transfer
188 Specifications Online accounts available for webOS phones *Sync – A two-way exchange and update of your data. What you add or change in one location is automatically added or changed in the other. Transfer – A one-way update of your data. You can add or change data only in one location; the data...
Page 189 - Index; NUMERICS
Index 189 Index NUMERICS 112 phone numbers 52 1xRTT data networks 166 3G2 files 114 3GP files 114 3GP2 files 114 3GPP files 114 911 phone numbers 52 999 phone numbers 52 A AAC files 117 AAC+ files 117 AC charger 7 accented characters 28 Accept Cookies option 131 accessories See also battery; hands-f...
Page 191 - See also
Index 191 corporate servers and 165 Internet 123 network settings for 124 online address books and 84 Palm profile and 144 phone calls and 55 roaming and 60 timing out 166 transferring files and 112 , 115 , 119 troubleshooting 162 , 168 TTY/TDD devices and 61 Wi-Fi 124 , 124 – 125 connectivity speci...