Palm 1044NA Getting Started Guide

Palm 1044NA - LifeDrive Mobile Manager Manual

Palm 1044NA manual content summary:

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    the terms of the End User Software License Agreement. Software Download Available Palm® Desktop software is supplied on a CD. If you do not have access to a CD drive for your computer, you can download Palm Desktop software from www.palmOne.com/support. PN: 406-10276-00 LifeDrive from palmOne ii
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    can I work with information 36 LifeDrive Manager and Drive Mode 37 Using LifeDrive Manager 38 Using Drive Mode 45 Synchronizing information 48 Installing applications 53 Using Files 55 Opening files and folders from within an application 55 Beyond the basics 56 LifeDrive from palmOne iii
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    82 Managing your contacts 83 Managing your calendar 87 Managing your tasks 91 Beyond the basics 94 Chapter 7: Your Notes and Memos 95 Organizing your notes and memos 96 Managing your memos 97 Managing your notes 99 Managing your voice memos 101 Beyond the basics 103 LifeDrive from palmOne
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    cards can I use 149 How can expansion cards help me 149 Removing an expansion card 150 Inserting an expansion card 151 Beyond the basics 152 LifeDrive from palmOne v
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    battery power 156 Setting the date and time 158 Changing the screen fonts 160 Changing the background of your screen 162 Correcting problems with tapping 163 Selecting sound settings 164 Beyond the basics 165 Chapter 14: Common Questions 166 Beyond the basics 173 Product Regulatory
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    up your device and install the software on your computer and your device. LifeDrive from palmOne This guide tells you everything you need to know to start using your device- from the first page of the Your Mobile Manager chapter, select page 10 (the file page), not page 1 (the printed page). vii
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    one platform only. In most cases, if you see one guide. Links in body text or sidebars take you to other sections of this guide or to the User Guide on the web. The In this chapter list on the first page of each chapter contains links that send you to a specific section. LifeDrive from palmOne
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    . The term may appear in this guide or only on your device. User Guide A pointer to the User Guide on the web where you can learn Support A pointer to the web where you can find help if you experience problems with the features discussed in the chapter or with your device. LifeDrive from palmOne
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    new LifeDrive™ mobile manager from palmOne takes mobile computing to a whole new level. As always, it helps you keep track of your schedule, your business and personal contacts, your to-do list, even your Microsoft Office and multimedia files. But the device offers much more-like a 4GB hard drive
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    CHAPTER 1 Your Mobile Manager What's on my device? Front Indicator light Screen 5-way navigator LifeDrive from palmOne Home Media Indicator light Quick buttons Files Star Notifies you of various functions. A solid amber light indicates that the device is charging; a solid green light
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    buttons in the upper-right corner of the Favorites screen to go to the other pages. Your Mobile Manager Screen 5-way navigator Quick buttons Displays the applications and information on your device. The screen is you can customize it to open any application you choose. LifeDrive from palmOne 3
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    lets you quickly share appointments, addresses, phone numbers, files, photos, and more. Your Mobile Manager Top Stylus IR port Expansion card slot Three-position power switch IR port Power switch Stylus and add memory, applications, and accessories to your device. LifeDrive from palmOne 4
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    CHAPTER 1 Your Mobile Manager Side Microphone Voice Memo button Screen rotation button 0 Screen rotation button Voice Memo button Microphone Rotates the screen between Records a voice memo when you press and hold the button. Lets you record sound to create a voice memo. LifeDrive from palmOne 5
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    Mobile Manager Back Speaker Bluetooth radio (internal) Wi-Fi radio (internal) Hard drive (internal) Hard drive (internal) Speaker Bluetooth® radio (internal) Wi-Fi radio (internal) Provides 4GB of storage to carry and manage access email, browse the web, and synchronize. LifeDrive from palmOne 6
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    device to reset when you press the reset button. Resetting is done when the Date & Time Preferences screen appears. LifeDrive from palmOne Your Mobile Manager Bottom Headphone jack Reset button Multi-connector Headphone jack Reset button Connector port AC charger Multi-connector Resets your
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    View. LifeDrive from palmOne Your Mobile Manager What software drive. Drive Mode Connect your device as a USB removable drive on another computer. Open files stored on your device on the computer, and move, copy, and manage files between your device and the computer. Calendar Manage
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    CHAPTER 1 LifeDrive from palmOne Your Mobile Manager Pocket Tunes™ Carry music, create playlists, and listen your device and how to enter information. Card Info View information about your device's drive or about an expansion card seated in the expansion card slot. HotSync® Synchronize info
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    CHAPTER 1 Your Mobile Manager Handmark Solitaire World Clock Dialer Expense Enjoy hours of entertainment with this solitaire game. Set the time in device. Track business or travel expenses and print expense reports after you synchronize your device with your computer. LifeDrive from palmOne 10
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    drive, and then do one of the following: Windows: On the Discover your device screen, click Add software to your device. Mac: Double-click the Essential Software folder icon. LifeDrive from palmOne Your Mobile Manager still synchronized with Palm Desktop software. Send To Handheld droplet Install
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    pick list next to the application's name; then select a category. LifeDrive from palmOne Your Mobile Manager LifeDrive Manager (Windows only) Install applications and transfer folders and files from your Windows computer to the hard drive on your device or to an expansion card, synchronize files
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    Mobile Manager Handmark Express Download current news as well as information on the weather, stocks, sports, movies, and more (download requires Internet connection and subscription to service a tour of your device and step-by-step instructions. Access it from the CD. LifeDrive from palmOne 13
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    indicator is displayed on the power switch when Keylock is on. Your Mobile Manager Using the power switch Your device's power switch turns your device is useful, for example, if you want to pass your device around to show a photo to a group of people, and you do not want someone to accidentally tap
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    Know? The System info icon shows the current time on the status bar. In the System info dialog box, both the hard drive and the program memory are labeled Device. The hard drive is indicated by the larger available memory size. LifeDrive from palmOne Your Mobile Manager Using the status bar The
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    rotation. Your Mobile Manager Rotating the screen You can switch between landscape and portrait views by pressing Screen rotation on the side of your device. Landscape view is useful for viewing spreadsheets, email, web pages, and photos. Screen rotation button LifeDrive from palmOne 16
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    often. Select the folder to view all files and subfolders (if there are any) in it. Your Mobile Manager Opening files, folders, and applications Your device lets you display two views to quickly see and open the of favorites. Tap to move to other pages of favorites Home LifeDrive from palmOne 17
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    Tip Press Center on the 5-way to scroll through application categories. Your Mobile Manager Using Applications The Applications View shows most of the applications on your device, except those you access from the twice and select an icon. Category pick list Home LifeDrive from palmOne 18
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    in right-handed landscape view, what was Up in portrait view becomes Right in landscape view. Your Mobile Manager Using the 5-way navigator The 5-way navigator lets you access information quickly with one hand and without the stylus. The 5-way does various things based on which type of screen you
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    on the 5-way. Your Mobile Manager Moving around in Favorites View Up or Down Right or Left Center Scrolls to the next favorite in the corresponding direction. Displays the next or previous page of favorites. Opens the selected item. LifeDrive from palmOne Moving around in Applications View
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    an item (such as a button or pick list) or white text set against a blue background. Your Mobile Manager Moving around in list screens In list screens, select and move between entries such as notes, memos, contacts selected entry. Left Removes the selection highlight. LifeDrive from palmOne 21
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    CHAPTER 1 Your Mobile Manager Moving around in entry screens In entry screens, use the 5-way to scroll within the current entry or between entries the screen. Inserts or removes the selection highlight. If a button is highlighted, pressing Center activates the button. LifeDrive from palmOne 22
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    CHAPTER 1 Your Mobile Manager Moving around in dialog boxes Dialog boxes appear when you select a button or option that requires you to provide [ ! ] IMPORTANT Read dialog boxes carefully. Selecting a button such as OK or Yes may cancel an action or delete information. LifeDrive from palmOne 23
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    product package includes a sticker that shows the most common Graffiti 2 characters. Tip Display the Graffiti 2 help screens at any time. Just draw a single stroke from the bottom of the input area to the top of your device's screen. Your Mobile Manager Entering information on your device There
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    Calendar. Tip You can enter text whenever you see a blinking cursor on the screen. Your Mobile Manager Using the onscreen keyboard You can use the onscreen keyboard in any application where you need to numeric keyboard, respectively. Continued Tap to open keyboards LifeDrive from palmOne 25
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    the Accessories link. Your Mobile Manager 4 [ & ] OPTIONAL Select from among four separate keyboards. abc - lowercase Tab Caps shift ABC - uppercase Tap here to display lowercase keyboard 123 - numeric Backspace Carriage return int. - international LifeDrive from palmOne Tap here to display
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    how to use Palm Desktop software. Open the Help menu and select Palm Desktop Help. Your Mobile Manager WINDOWS ONLY Double-click the Palm Desktop icon on your computer desktop, and then click the icons in the launch bar to access the various applications. Launch bar LifeDrive from palmOne 27
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    CHAPTER 1 Your Mobile Manager 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. Launch bar LifeDrive from palmOne 28
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    are open, you can use the 5-way navigator to select menus and menu items. Your Mobile Manager Using menus Menus let you access additional commands and settings. They are easy to use, and once you master them in one application, you know how to use them in all your applications. 0 1 Open an
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    Your Mobile Manager Drive Mode for an extended period of time, or if the battery is low while in Drive Mode, keep your device connected to the AC charger plugged into a power outlet. • Synchronize often to maintain a backup copy of your important information on your computer. LifeDrive from palmOne
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    LifeDrive from palmOne Your Mobile Manager Don'ts [ ! ] IMPORTANT Do not open your device for any reason. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Attempting to remove the hard drive in program memory and on the drive reappears. Conserve battery life by doing any of the following: • Adjust
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    CHAPTER 1 Your Mobile Manager • Use Keylock to prevent your device from turning on by accident • Stop music or video playback when not in use • Keep your device connected to the AC charger plugged into a power outlet when using Drive Mode for an extended period of time • Respond to or cancel alerts
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    -go to www.palmOne.com/ lifedrive-userguide. Tips & Tricks Make your device uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www.palmOne.com/ mylifedrive. Support If you're having problems with your device, go to www.palmOne.com/ support. Your Mobile Manager Beyond the basics
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    LifeDrive Manager and Drive Mode Using LifeDrive Manager Using Drive Mode Synchronizing information Installing applications Using Files Opening files and folders from within an application Beyond the basics LifeDrive from palmOne With its large hard drive folders with one button • Protect your information
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    To Handheld droplet (Mac) to install applications to program memory. LifeDrive from palmOne Your 4GB Hard Drive Program memory and the hard drive Your update the info in Contacts on your device. The info for each Palm OS application-for example, individual contact entries-may be stored in your
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    You can synchronize in one of two ways: do a full sync of everything on your device using the sync button on the USB sync cable, or sync selected items on the hard drive using the LifeDrive Manager. You can also synchronize to install applications to your program memory. LifeDrive from palmOne 36
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    palmOne Your 4GB Hard Drive LifeDrive Manager and Drive Mode Both LifeDrive Manager and Drive Mode let you work with files and folders between your device and your computer. So when would you use one method or the other? Here are some common situations in which you would choose LifeDrive Manager
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    Mode to access and edit that information when you're connected to a computer that supports external flash drives. When you transfer one or more files or folders into the LifeDrive Manager window, a dialog box appears asking you how you want the item to be treated: Copy The items are simply copied
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    LifeDrive from palmOne Your 4GB Hard Drive LifeDrive Manager icon on your computer. LifeDrive Manager copies the items to a specific location on your device's drive depending on the file types. Default folders: Applications, Documents, Music, Photos & Videos LifeDrive Manager copies the items to one
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    for the Photos & Videos folder. • The items are associated with more than one default folder-for example, you are transferring both photos and music files at the device's drive. 3 Drag the items onto the LifeDrive Manager icon on your computer desktop. Continued LifeDrive from palmOne 40
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    copied to the root level of your device's drive and are included in synchronization. This means that when an item is updated on your device, it is automatically updated on your computer, and vice versa, when you synchronize. LifeDrive from palmOne Done Use the Files application on your device to
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    desktop to open the LifeDrive Manager window. The LifeDrive Manager window opens to display the contents of the drive on your device; if an expansion card is inserted into your device's expansion slot, the window displays the card's contents as well. LifeDrive from palmOne NOTE If your device
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    can use LifeDrive Manager to install an application in the Applications folder on your drive, but only some applications are designed to run on your device from that location. To ensure that the application will run on your device, install it to program memory. Continued LifeDrive from palmOne 43
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    you are transferring include one or more photos or videos. Keep synchronized The items are copied to the root level of your device's drive and are included in to the root level of your device's drive. LifeDrive from palmOne Done Use the Files application on your device to work with the
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    2000, Windows XP, and Mac OS X support external removable drives. NOTE While you're using Drive Mode, you cannot use any other feature of your device. 0 1 Turn on Drive Mode: a. Go to Applications and select Drive Mode . b. Select Turn Drive Mode On. Continued LifeDrive from palmOne 45
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    CHAPTER 2 LifeDrive from palmOne Your 4GB Hard Drive 2 Prepare your device and your computer: a. Connect cable to the USB sync cable, and then plug it into a power outlet. NOTE You can use Drive Mode without plugging your device into a power outlet, but we recommend that you keep it plugged in
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    from your computer. On a Mac computer, select the Eject command from the File menu or drag the drive icon to the Eject icon on the Dock. If a confirmation message appears, click OK. b. Select Turn Drive Mode Off on your device screen, and then select Turn Off. Done LifeDrive from palmOne 47
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    LifeDrive from palmOne Your 4GB Hard Drive Synchronizing information Synchronizing means that information that is entered or updated in one the LifeDrive Manager window to synchronize a single sync item, a group of sync items, or all sync items on your device's drive. Sync Palm Desktop software. 48
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    Palm Desktop software reads the username and recognizes the device during synchronization. Your 4GB Hard Drive previously synchronizes with Outlook or Palm Desktop. Desktop software Any memory. Sync items Any sync items on your device's hard drive are updated. 0 1 Connect the USB sync cable to
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    and then click OK. Tip If you need help with synchronizing, see What do I do if I can't synchronize with my computer? Your 4GB Hard Drive 2 Synchronize your device with your computer: a. Press the sync button on the USB sync cable. b. When synchronization is complete, a message appears at the
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    , any items on the hard drive that are not sync items are backed up to your computer. Backing up puts a copy of the file or folder on your computer, but it doesn't keep the two versions in sync. You can manually back up an item in LifeDrive Manager by right-clicking the file or
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    . Your 4GB Hard Drive Doing a file sync 0 1 Open the LifeDrive Manager window. 2 Choose one of the following synchronization drive Click Sync All Now on the toolbar at the top of the LifeDrive Manager window. Click here Done A synchronization progress screen appears. LifeDrive from palmOne
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    , use LifeDrive Manager to install applications to the Applications folder on your hard drive. Note that only certain applications are designed to run from this folder. LifeDrive from palmOne Your 4GB Hard Drive Installing applications Use Quick Install (Windows) or the Send To Handheld droplet
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    onto the Dock. Your 4GB Hard Drive Using the Send To Handheld droplet MAC ONLY 0 1 Select Handheld droplet in the Palm folder. b. In the Send To Handheld dialog box, select your username and click OK. 2 Do a full sync to install the application to your device. Done LifeDrive from palmOne
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    do with that item- copy, delete, and so on. LifeDrive from palmOne Your 4GB Hard Drive Using Files The Files application enables you to easily open, top of the files list) to move up one level of folders. Card icon Press Files Hard drive icon NOTE Files contains five folders that always appear
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    to www.palmOne.com/ support. Your 4GB Hard Drive Beyond the basics Click the link to the left to go to the User Guide on the web and learn about these related topics: 0 Moving and Managing • Creating, copying, pasting, deleting, and renaming files in LifeDrive Manager • Setting synchronization
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    In this chapter Reformatting files and copying supported file types Viewing photos or videos Copying camera card and you want to keep taking pictures? Solve these problems with palmOne™ Media and Camera Companion. Media features easy viewing and organization your device LifeDrive from palmOne 57
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    , so you can view it on the computer in the format you prefer. Use palmOne LifeDrive Manager (Windows) or Drive Mode (Mac and Windows) on your computer. Your Photo and Video Organizer Reformatting files and copying supported file types You can view photos in popular formats such as JPG, BMP, TIFF
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    device's hard drive or on an expansion card, select the correct location from the list. • If the photo or video is located elsewhere on your device's hard drive, select Browse, and then browse to the item. Continued Location pick list Device Expansion card Slide Show LifeDrive from palmOne 59
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    CHAPTER 3 Your Photo and Video Organizer 3 Select the photo or video you want to view. Tap anywhere in the photo or video to return to the selection screen. Select a photo or video to view Continued Tap on the photo or video to return to the selection screen LifeDrive from palmOne 60
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    . • For videos, press Center to access video controls. Photo Video Rotate Send Add audio Play or Pause Full-screen view Done Progress indicator Volume Send LifeDrive from palmOne 61
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    and videos from your camera card [ ! ] IMPORTANT To extend your battery life, connect your device to a power source when copying media from your camera on your camera card to the DCIM directory on your hard drive. Copy to Computer Opens Drive Mode on your device and allows you to copy files to
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    available for more photos or videos. View Copied Media View the photos and videos that you copied to your device. 4 Remove your camera card. Done LifeDrive from palmOne 63
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    to an album that is on the same card. Your Photo and Video Organizer Organizing photos or videos into albums 0 1 Press the Media button. 2 Select Manage Albums . 3 Create an album: a. Select whether to create the album on your device or on an expansion card inserted into the expansion slot
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    the album you want. Your Photo and Video Organizer 4 Add or remove photos or videos in the album: a. Select Manage Albums . b. Select an album. c. Select a photo or video that does not have a plus sign to add to move the photo or video to the desired location. Done LifeDrive from palmOne 65
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    to an email message. Beam a photo or video to other Palm Powered™ devices. Copy a photo or video to an expansion card and then move the card to another device that accepts MultiMediaCard or SD cards. LifeDrive from palmOne Your Photo and Video Organizer Sending a photo or video using Bluetooth
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    your device-all that's in this guide, and much more-go to www.palmOne.com/ lifedrive-userguide. Tips & Tricks Make your device uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www.palmOne.com/ mylifedrive. Support If you're having problems with Media or with anything else on
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    songs in the popular MP3 format • No separate MP3, CD, or mini-disc player required • Arrange your favorite songs into play lists on your device LifeDrive from palmOne 68
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    onscreen instructions for your computer's hard drive, you need to format. • Easily manage your music library supports subscription music. For more information, visit www.pocket-tunes.com/palmone. For information on how to use Rhapsody with your device, go to the User Guide at www.palmOne.com/lifedrive
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    instructions for installing extra software. Tip The Star button is assigned to open Pocket Tunes. You can also reassign the Star button to open any of your favorite applications. Tip You can also transfer MP3 files to the Audio folder on your device using LifeDrive™ Manager (Windows) or Drive drive,
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    Open the Windows Media Player application. b. Select the Sync tab. c. Select Palm Device from the device drop-down list. Start Sync Select Palm Device Continued 3 Select Start Sync. The files are transferred to the Music folder on your device's hard drive. Done LifeDrive from palmOne 71
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    Mac computer by dragging the music file to the Send To Handheld droplet. Select the destination for the file, and then synchronize to drive on your desktop. [ ! ] IMPORTANT When you have finished transferring music files, be sure to properly disconnect from Drive Mode. Done LifeDrive from palmOne
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    the Format pick list. Did You Know? An interactive tutorial on the software installation CD guides you through adding music. Insert the CD and go to the My Music section of the application. b. Insert the CD into your computer's CD drive. c. Select the Rip tab. Continued LifeDrive from palmOne 73
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    CHAPTER 4 Your MP3 Player 2 Rip the songs you want to add to your library: a. Select the titles you want to rip from the CD. b. Select Rip Music. Save titles 3 Transfer the MP3 files to your device. Done Rip Music LifeDrive from palmOne 74
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    formats, such as WMA, supports streaming MP3, and includes additional features such as graphic equalizers and bookmarks. For more information, visit www.pocket-tunes.com/ palmone. Your MP3 Player Playing music When you've finished listening, tap the Stop button. Done LifeDrive from palmOne 75
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    about your device-all that's in this guide, and much more-go to www.palmOne.com/ lifedrive-userguide Tips & Tricks Make your device uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www.palmOne.com/ mylifedrive Tip Support If you're having problems with Pocket Tunes, go to www
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    File Manager In this chapter Creating and managing directly on your device. You can also view, carry, and manage PowerPoint files on your device. You can keep updated copies of them in the most convenient location any time. Benefits • Manage Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files on your device • Improve
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    ways: copying, moving, deleting, renaming, and so on, using LifeDrive Manager (Windows) or Drive Mode (Mac and Windows), or Files on your device. If you drop Office files into the Documents folder in LifeDrive Manager, they are automatically set to be synchronized. LifeDrive from palmOne 78
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    file. Tip Do you have a file or folder you are always viewing? Add it to your Favorites list for easy access. Your Microsoft Office File Manager Opening files from within Documents In the Documents application, you can view and open any Word, Excel, or PowerPoint file on your device. 0 1 Go to
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    your device-all that's in this guide, and much more-go to www.palmOne.com/ lifedrive-userguide. Tips & Tricks Make your device uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www.palmOne.com/ mylifedrive. Support If you're having problems with Docs, click the Documents To
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    CHAPTER 6 Your Personal Information Organizer In this chapter Organizing your personal information Managing your contacts Managing your calendar Managing your tasks Beyond the basics LifeDrive from palmOne Say good-bye to paper address books and calendars. Free yourself from having to frantically
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    on the USB cable. These applications can be synchronized with either Palm® Desktop software or Outlook. 0 Contacts Calendar Tasks Easily enter . Schedule repeating meetings or block out a vacation by creating one event set to repeat at an interval you specify. Color- . LifeDrive from palmOne 82
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    . Your Personal Information Organizer Managing your contacts Enter and organize all of your contact information for easy access and sharing with others. Adding a contact 0 1 Tap the Contacts icon. 2 Add your contact information: a. Select New. LifeDrive from palmOne b. Tap each field in
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    you enter in Contacts appear as untimed events in Calendar. If you update the birthday in Contacts, it is automatically updated in Calendar as well. LifeDrive from palmOne Your Personal Information Organizer 3 [ & ] OPTIONAL Add a photo: a. Tap the Picture box. b. Select and add a photo from
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    second letter of the name, and so on, until you can easily scroll to the contact you want. 3 Select the contact to open it. Done LifeDrive from palmOne 85
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    wirelessly using VersaMail, Messaging, or your device's built-in Bluetooth® wireless technology. Use Send Contact from the Record menu. LifeDrive from palmOne Your Personal Information Organizer Beaming a contact 0 1 Tap the Contacts icon. 2 Beam the contact: a. Locate the contact you want
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    tapping the arrows at the top of the Day View. Did You Know? You can use more than one line to describe an appointment. LifeDrive from palmOne Your Personal Information Organizer Managing your calendar Enter appointments to help you organize your time, and then set alarms to remind you before the
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    or multi-day event? You can select Details and then select the Repeat pick list to list the same event for multiple days. LifeDrive from palmOne Your Personal Information Organizer 3 Tap the line next to the time the appointment begins, and enter a description. 4 If the appointment is longer or
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    opens to Agenda View by default, but you can change that to another view by selecting Display Options in the Options menu. LifeDrive from palmOne Your Personal Information Organizer Checking your schedule Sometimes you want to look at your schedule for a particular date, while other times you
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    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 LifeDrive from palmOne 90
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    dialog box. For example, Repeat creates an event that recurs daily, weekly, or at whatever interval you set up. LifeDrive from palmOne Your Personal Information Organizer Managing your tasks Create and organize your to-do list, and then track your progress. Creating a task 0 1 Tap the Tasks
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    to see only certain types of tasks. 0 1 Tap the Tasks icon. 2 In the Tasks list, select one of these options: All Displays all your tasks. Date Displays tasks that are due in a specific time frame. list in the upper-right to select a different category. Done LifeDrive from palmOne 92
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    tasks, and you can show or hide finished tasks. Palm® Desktop software and Microsoft Outlook handle completed repeating tasks differently. Palm Desktop software checks off all overdue instances of the task, and Microsoft Outlook checks off only the oldest instance of the task. LifeDrive from palmOne
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    your device-all that's in this guide, and much more-go to www.palmOne.com/ lifedrive-userguide. Tips & Tricks Make your device uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www.palmOne.com/ mylifedrive. Support If you're having problems with organizer applications or with
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    Your Notes and Memos In this chapter Organizing your notes and memos Managing your memos Managing your notes Managing your voice memos Beyond the basics Throw away your yellow sticky notes, wirelessly • Synchronize your information to back it up on your computer LifeDrive from palmOne 95
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    cable. Note Pad and Voice Memo can be synchronized only with Palm® Desktop software. Memos can be synchronized with either Outlook or Palm Desktop software. 0 Memos Note Pad Voice Memo Capture information that a reminder message. You can also send voice memos wirelessly. LifeDrive from palmOne 96
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    phone number to a memo. Your Notes and Memos Managing your memos Create memos that are titled and organized so you can easily find them. Creating a memo 0 1 Tap the Memos icon. 2 Create a memo: a. Select New. LifeDrive from palmOne b. Enter your memo. Tap Enter on the onscreen keyboard
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    icon. 2 View or edit the memo: a. In the Memos list, select the memo you want. b. Read or edit the memo, and then select Done. Done LifeDrive from palmOne 98
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    ? You can set an alarm for a note to use it as a reminder. Your Notes and Memos Managing your notes You can quickly create handwritten notes and sketches of your thoughts and ideas. Creating a note 0 1 the note. Make sure you have a current backup. Synchronize often. LifeDrive from palmOne 99
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    Open the Options menu, select Preferences, and then select the Sort by pick list. If you sort manually, you can rearrange the list by dragging notes to another position in the list. Your Notes and to view or edit. 3 Read or edit the note, and then select Done. Done LifeDrive from palmOne 100
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    recording. Tip For best results, hold your device within about one foot of your mouth while recording. Your Notes and Memos Managing your voice memos You can quickly record your thoughts and ideas, the voice memo. Make sure you have a current backup. Synchronize often. LifeDrive from palmOne 101
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    Listen to the voice memo: a. In the Voice Memo list, select the voice memo title. The voice memo begins to play after a few seconds. LifeDrive from palmOne Adjust volume b. Press Right or Left on the navigator to listen to the next or previous voice memo. 3 When you have finished listening to
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    your device-all that's in this guide, and much more-go to www.palmOne.com/ lifedrive-userguide. Tips & Tricks Make your device uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www.palmOne.com/ mylifedrive. Support If you're having problems with organizer applications or with
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    up a Bluetooth phone connection Accessing email and the web with Bluetooth Setting up a connection for Bluetooth synchronization Beyond the basics LifeDrive from palmOne Staying connected means you have the latest wireless technology at your fingertips at all times. Now your device can actually
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    and corporate networks. » Key Term Bluetooth Technology that enables devices such as handhelds, mobile phones, and computers to connect wirelessly to each other within a 30-foot range. LifeDrive from palmOne Your Wireless Connection What can I do with the built-in wireless technology? Access
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    a mobile phone, you must dial your ISP or sign up for an account with a high-speed wireless carrier. • You can connect directly with other Bluetooth devices, such as printers or handhelds. Check the user guide for the other Bluetooth device to enable the wireless features. LifeDrive from palmOne
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    decrypted so it can be safely shared within a network. Your device supports two encryption systems: WEP and WPAPSK. Setting up Wi-Fi network Wi-Fi Prefs. 3 Select the Network pick list, and then do one of the following: • If the network is listed and does not LifeDrive from palmOne 107
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    and not appear on the list. 5 Add the network name or SSID if it does not appear. An SSID is required for hidden networks. Continued LifeDrive from palmOne 108
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    9. • If your network requires WEP encryption, select WEP and go to step 7. • If your network requires WPAPSK encryption, select WPAPSK and go to step 8. Continued LifeDrive from palmOne 109
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    CHAPTER 8 Your Wireless Connection 7 If you selected WEP, in step 6: a. Tap the WEP Key box. b. Enter the WEP encryption information. c. Select OK. Continued LifeDrive from palmOne 110
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    OK. 9 Select OK and then select Done. Done You can now connect to the network any time you are within range of the access point. LifeDrive from palmOne 111
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    web browser. 2 Select Wi-Fi controls on the status bar. 3 Select On from the Wi-Fi pick list and then select Wi-Fi Prefs. Continued LifeDrive from palmOne 112
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    a URL in the web browser or select Get and Send in the VersaMail® application, a connection is automatically initiated with the last used service. Your Wireless Connection 4 Connect to the Wi-Fi network: a. Select a Network from the Network pick list. b. Wait for the connection to complete
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    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 LifeDrive from palmOne 114
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    instructions included with your phone. LifeDrive from palmOne Your Wireless Connection Setting up a Bluetooth phone connection [ ! ] IMPORTANT To set up a phone connection, you must have a GSM or GPRS mobile phone enabled with data services http://www.palmOne.com/us/support/downloads/phonelink.
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    again. » Key Term GPRS Acronym for General Packet Radio Service, a method of sending information wirelessly at high speeds. Select Yes in step 6 only if you have a GPRS account for your mobile phone. LifeDrive from palmOne Your Wireless Connection 4 Enter a passkey: a. Enter a passkey number
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    not sure about one or more of the items to enter in step 8. Your Wireless Connection 7 If you selected Yes in step 6: a. Select the pick lists and select the correct information for your wireless service provider. b. the web or to send and receive email messages. LifeDrive from palmOne 117
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    Connection Accessing email and the web with Bluetooth After you set up a connection with a mobile phone, you can send and receive email or browse the web wirelessly using this connection. Select Bluetooth controls on the status bar. Make sure On is selected. Continued LifeDrive from palmOne 118
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    Service pick list and select the service that you want to use to connect to the Internet. If you set up a phone connection, the name of the service you configured is listed. b. Select Connect. Done You are now ready to send and receive email messages or to browse the web. LifeDrive from palmOne
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    by choosing its device name from the Service pick list and tapping Connect. LifeDrive from palmOne Your Wireless Connection Setting up a connection : a. Follow the onscreen instructions for steps 1-3, selecting Next after each step. b. Select Launch HotSync Manager in step 4. c. Select
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    the connection, such as BT to Mac. b. Select the Connect to pick list and select PC. c. Select the Via pick list and select Bluetooth. Continued LifeDrive from palmOne 121
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    passkey for a connection to a phone, a different one for a connection to a computer, and so on. Just remember that you must enter the same passkey on your device and on the device with which you want to connect. LifeDrive from palmOne Your Wireless Connection Cont'd. d. Make sure the computer is
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    CHAPTER 8 Your Wireless Connection 6 Synchronize your device with your computer: a. Go to Applications and select HotSync . b. Make sure that Local is selected, and select the connection you created in step 3 from the pick list. c. Select HotSync . Done LifeDrive from palmOne 123
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    device-all that's in this guide, and much more-go to www.palmOne.com/ lifedrive-userguide. Tips & Tricks Make your device uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www.palmOne.com/ mylifedrive. Support If you're having problems with your device's wireless capabilities
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    on the go • Send and receive photos, sound files, Word and Excel files, and more • Save messages from your computer to view at a convenient time LifeDrive from palmOne 125
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    to and from your device. The application is not an email service provider. Before you can use the VersaMail application with a given email need to set up the account in VersaMail. You can do this in one of three ways: • On a Windows computer, if the email account is LifeDrive from palmOne 126
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    except for one step. If you are setting up a new account and your email provider is not listed in the Mail Service list, follow the full account setup instructions. 0 a mail service from this list, and then select your mail service from the list. Click Next. Continued LifeDrive from palmOne 127
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    information: a. Enter a descriptive name for the account, or use the one shown. b. Enter your account username and password. Your email address will , the username and password required for ESMTP. Check with your email service provider for this information. NOTE If you are using a common email
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    account, and then click Next. 7 When you have finished setting up all accounts, click Finish. 8 Synchronize to transfer all account information to your device. Done LifeDrive from palmOne 129
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    2003. 0 1 Go to Favorites and select VersaMail . 2 Open the Account Setup screen: a. Open the menus, select Accounts, and then select Account Setup. b. Select New. Continued LifeDrive from palmOne 130
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    Message Access Protocol (IMAP). Did You Know? Some service providers such as Yahoo! require you to pay for Tip If your email provider appears on the Mail Service pick list, you don't need to select a enter a descriptive name. b. Select the Mail Service pick list, and then select your email provider
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    Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server. Tip Check with your email service provider for the names of your incoming and outgoing mail servers. mail server info: NOTE If you chose a common email provider from the Mail Services pick list on the Account Setup screen, this screen is already filled in.
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    menus. b. Select Accounts, and then select the account you want. c. Select Get or Get & Send. 3 In the Inbox, select the message to read it. Done LifeDrive from palmOne 133
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    hidden from all other recipients. Some account types do not support the bcc: field, so it may not appear. Did You Know? You can set up your device to automatically continue to try and send messages if the first attempt fails. LifeDrive from palmOne Your Email Sending an email message 0 1 Go to
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    , edit, install, or save an attached file, depending on the file type. 0 1 In the Inbox, tap the message that has the attachment. Continued Paper clip LifeDrive from palmOne 135
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    download the message and any attachments. Your Email 2 Select one of the following options for working with the downloaded attachment file type • Save to save the attachment to your device's hard drive or to an expansion card • Select Viewer to select the application LifeDrive from palmOne 136
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    , where you can work with it as you do with any other file on the drive or on an expansion card. Attachments you manually save are no longer linked to the original message. If you delete the message in VersaMail, the attachment remains on the drive or on the card. LifeDrive from palmOne 137
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    the attachments' total size. Tip Repeat step 2 to attach more than one file to a message. To remove an attachment, select the file in the file type. Or select to browse files on the hard drive or on an expansion card. LifeDrive from palmOne b. Select the file that you want to attach, select Add
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    Outlook or Palm Desktop software. Other information, such as contacts, tasks, and memos, continues to synchronize with your desktop software. For complete information on using a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync account, see the User Guide for your device on the web. LifeDrive from palmOne 139
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    your device-all that's in this guide, and much more-go to www.palmOne.com/ lifedrive-userguide. Tips & Tricks Make your device uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www.palmOne.com/ mylifedrive. Support If you're having problems with the VersaMail application or with
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    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 mobile phone. Benefits • Enjoy quick communication • Use text messaging to chat with friends LifeDrive from palmOne 141
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    Messaging Tool Sending a text message 0 1 Go to Applications and select SMS . 2 Send a text message: a. Select New. LifeDrive from palmOne b. Select To. Select the recipient's name if it appears on the Mobile Number Lookup list, and then select Add. If the name does not appear on the list
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    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 LifeDrive from palmOne 143
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    your device-all that's in this guide, and much more-go to www.palmOne.com/ lifedrive-userguide. Tips & Tricks Make your device uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www.palmOne.com/ mylifedrive. Support If you're having problems with SMS or with anything else on
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    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 with you • View web pages in a device-friendly format • Store pages for offline viewing LifeDrive from palmOne 145
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    Browser Accessing a web page 0 1 Go to Applications and select Web . 2 Go to the web page you want to view: a. Select Go to Web Page . LifeDrive from palmOne b. Enter the address of the web page you want to visit. Use the buttons in the Go to Web Page dialog box for quick entry
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    your device-all that's in this guide, and much more-go to www.palmOne.com/ lifedrive-userguide. Tips & Tricks Make your device uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www.palmOne.com/ mylifedrive. Support If you're having problems with the web browser or with anything
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    card Beyond the basics A Chinese proverb says, "Life just gives you time and space; it's up answer to the storage dilemma. When one card becomes full, simply use another card and other types of software, from dictionaries to travel guides, on your device. Benefits • Import photos and videos
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    your device's Multiconnector and enables you to work with more than one card at a time. Your Expandable Storage What type of expansion cards , travel guides, and more. To check out the variety of expansion cards available for your device, visit www.palmOne.com/ priced. LifeDrive from palmOne 149
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    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 LifeDrive from palmOne 150
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    LifeDrive™ Manager on your computer or your device is in Drive Mode, your device serves as an expansion card reader. If you have a card inserted into your device's expansion slot, select the card icon in the LifeDrive Manager the System Sound setting is turned on. Done LifeDrive from palmOne 151
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    your device-all that's in this guide, and much more-go to www.palmOne.com/ lifedrive-userguide. Tips & Tricks Make your device uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www.palmOne.com/ mylifedrive. Support If you're having problems with expansion cards or with anything
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    your screen Correcting problems with tapping Selecting car. Since you're probably not driving around with the dealer's preset radio life of your device's battery. Benefits • Access applications quickly • Conserve power • Enjoy your device more • Make your screen easy to read LifeDrive from palmOne
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    Favorites list by opening the Favorite menu and then selecting Rearrange Favorites. Drag the favorite you want to the new location. LifeDrive from palmOne Your Personal Settings Changing entries in Favorites Change the entries in the Favorites View to include the applications, files, folders, or
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    the pick list next to the button name. Tip To restore any buttons you customize to the original palmOne settings, select Default. Did You Know? You can assign input area icons to different applications also. the application that you want to assign to that button. Done LifeDrive from palmOne 155
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    0 1 Tap System info on the status bar. 2 Drag the slider to adjust the brightness level, and then tap outside the dialog box. Done Brightness slider LifeDrive from palmOne 156
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    CHAPTER 13 LifeDrive from palmOne Your Personal Settings Selecting power-saving settings The Power Preferences screen enables you to set power consumption options. 0 1 Open Power Preferences: a. Go to Applications. b. Select
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    CHAPTER 13 Tip You can rename the location to the city where you live. Tap the Name field, and then modify the location name. LifeDrive from palmOne Your Personal Settings Setting the date and time You can set the current date and time based on your location. These settings are used by
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    . b. Tap the hour and minute boxes, and then tap the arrows to change them. c. Tap AM or PM, and then select OK. 5 Select Done. Done LifeDrive from palmOne Year arrows 159
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    . There are four font styles available in applications that let you change the font style. Small font Small bold font Large font Large bold font LifeDrive from palmOne 160
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    CHAPTER 13 Your Personal Settings 0 1 2 Open the Select Font dialog box: a. Go to Applications. b. Open the menus. c. Select Options, and then select Font. Tap the font style you want to use, and then select OK. Small Small bold Large bold Large Done LifeDrive from palmOne 161
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    CHAPTER 13 LifeDrive from palmOne Your Personal Settings Changing the background of your screen Use your favorite photos as the background for the Favorites and Applications Views and the Agenda
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    responding to taps, use the 5-way navigator to open Touchscreen Preferences. Your Personal Settings Correcting problems with tapping Is your screen not responding to taps? Are you getting unexpected results when you targets-maybe more if you don't tap carefully. Done LifeDrive from palmOne 163
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    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 LifeDrive from palmOne 164
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    device-all that's in this guide, and much more-go to www.palmOne.com/ lifedrive-userguide. Tips & Tricks Make your device uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www.palmOne.com/ mylifedrive. Support If you're having problems with customization or with anything else
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    LifeDrive from palmOne Although we can't anticipate all the questions you might have, this chapter provides answers to some of the most commonly asked questions. How do I upgrade from another Palm device, reinstall them. 6. If you have problems with your third-party applications on your new device
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    that you cannot turn on your device. When you recharge your device, all of your existing information, both in program memory and on the internal drive, should appear. LifeDrive from palmOne 167
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    every night and recharge it while you sleep. Also, you can conserve battery life by doing any of the following: • Adjust the screen brightness • Reduce the device connected to the AC charger plugged into a power outlet when using Drive Mode for an extended period of time • Respond to or cancel alerts
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    Troubleshooting Guide. LifeDrive from palmOne Common Questions 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 Manager is enabled: Open the Palm folder and double-click the HotSync Manager icon
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    notes, is synchronized with Palm Desktop software. 1. Insert the CD into your computer. 2. Select Change your synchronization method. 3. Follow the onscreen instructions for the desktop software you want to use. What do I do if I can't move or copy files using LifeDrive™ Manager? WINDOWS ONLY • Make
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    the stylus to gently press the reset button on the bottom of your device. LifeDrive from palmOne Reset button If a soft reset does not unfreeze your device, you need to perform a hard reset. For instructions, see the User Guide on the web. Can I open my device? No, do not open your device; there
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    window or on the Files screen, copy it to your device's drive using LifeDrive Manager. I made updates to a file on my device, but when I synchronize, why don't the changes show up in the file on my computer? When you use LifeDrive Manager to send files or folders to your device, you have the choice
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    , go to www.palmOne.com/ support. Common Questions Beyond the basics Click the link to the left to go to the User Guide on the web and learn about these related topics: Common Questions Maintaining • Troubleshooting software installation problems • Solving problems with specific applications
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    and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient Changes or modifications not covered in this manual must be approved in writing by the LifeDrive from palmOne 174
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    from windows to prevent maximum shielding. Equipment (or its transmit antenna) that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing. CE Declaration of Conformity palmOne, Inc., Declares the Product: Handheld PDA & HotSync® cable Model Name/Number: LifeDrive Manufacturer's Name: palmOne 175
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    LifeDrive from palmOne palmOne, Inc., World Wide Compliance Date: November 4, 2003 Battery Warning Do not mutilate, puncture, or dispose of batteries in fire. The batteries can burst or explode, releasing hazardous chemicals. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions
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    ! Bij dit produkt zijn batterijen geleverd. Wanneer deze leeg zijn, moet u ze niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA. Uwaga LifeDrive from palmOne Intrinsic Safety Warning Warning - Explosion Hazard • Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I, Division 2; • When in hazardous
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    your electronic devices before touching an electronic device or connecting one device to another. The recommendation from palmOne is that you take this precaution before connecting your device environment. • Install ESD-specific prevention items, such as grounding mats. LifeDrive from palmOne 178
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    , if you are in an environment where you notice ESD events, you may want to take extra precautions to protect your electronic equipment against ESD. LifeDrive from palmOne 179
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    167 email accounts 9, 112, 116, 118, 122 files 35 information 19 internal flash drive 35 program memory 35 web pages 146, 147 websites 105, 112, 118, 145 accessories party 166 transferring to device 11, 12 troubleshooting 167, 173 Applications View adding background to LifeDrive from palmOne 180
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    cautions for 176 charging 30, 157, 167 conserving power for 31 extending life of 153, 168 recharging 31, 157 battery icon 167 Beam Category 84 Blazer application See web browser blinking cursor 25 LifeDrive from palmOne Bluetooth application additional information for 124 computer setup options
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    with 48 troubleshooting LifeDrive Manager problems 170 troubleshooting synchronization problems 169 configuring connections 165 confirmation tones 151 conformity declaration 175 connecting headphones to device 7 LifeDrive from palmOne to AC charger 7, 157 to Bluetooth devices 6 to mobile phones 119
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    customer support 33, 56, 76, 80, 140, 173 customizing backgrounds power preferences for 156-157 synchronizing 56, 166, 167, 169 synchronizing wirelessly 106 troubleshooting 163, 166, 173 upgrading 166 viewing applications on 3 viewing information on 3 's and don'ts 30 LifeDrive from palmOne 183
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    78 Documents To Go application 78 downloading attachments 135 files 147 drawing freehand 96 Drive Mode 36, 37 defined 8 transferring MP3 files 72 using 45 working on 88 setting alarms for 90 Excel files 8, 78 LifeDrive from palmOne Excel spreadsheets 125 exchanging applications 33, 152 expansion
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    Service (GPRS) 116 Go To Date dialog box 87 going online 105 GPRS mobile phones 115, 116 Graffiti 2 writing 24, 33, 165 GSM mobile phones 115 H hard drive View HotSync icon 9 HotSync Manager 120, 169 starting 9 HotSync Online Troubleshooting Guide 169 HotSync technology 39, LifeDrive from palmOne 185
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    36, 37 transfer options 38 using desktop icon 39 using desktop window 41, 42 LifeDrive Manager application defined 12 overview 36 troubleshooting 170 using 37, 38 viewing internal flash drive 172 list screens 21 listening to music 7, 68, 69, 70, 75 listening to voice memos 102 lists additional
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    sorting 100 notes (Note Pad), setting alarms for 99 numbers 24, 165 LifeDrive from palmOne O Office files 77-80 omitting passkeys 116 on 156 online documentation 33, 56, 67, 76, 94, 103, 140, 152, 173 Online Troubleshooting Guide 169 onscreen keyboard See keyboard Open URL dialog box 146 icon 146
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    48 troubleshooting LifeDrive Manager 170 troubleshooting synchronization 38 selecting as backgrounds 162 sharing 53 storing 149 supported file types 58 pick lists, using the 5-way POP servers power consumption options 157 LifeDrive from palmOne power preferences 156-157 Power Preferences
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    93 replying to text messages 144 resending messages 140 LifeDrive from palmOne reset button 7, 171 resetting device 7 resetting characters 134 Send To Handheld droplet 11 sending email 118, 134 text messages 105, 116, 141, 142 service (defined) 119 Service pick list 119 services 119 Set Date dialog
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    ) 134 supported file types 58, 69, 70 switching between applications 169 symbols 24, 83 sync item 39 synchronization 36 options 169 sync item 39, 51 using LifeDrive Manager 39, 48, 51 using sync button 48 synchronization problems 173 synchronizing backing up information 149 LifeDrive from palmOne
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    applications 11, 12 files 12 information 4, 48 wirelessly 105 transferring files 125 travel guides 149 troubleshooting 163, 166, 173 trusted pairs 116 turning device on and off 157 Tutorial 13 LifeDrive from palmOne U uniform resource locators (URLs) 146 unread mail 140 untimed events 84, 88
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    World Clock 90 displaying 10 icon 10 WPA-PSK 111 writing area 165 writing in your own handwriting 96 writing tool 4, 30 Y Year View 89 LifeDrive from palmOne 192
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