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Table of Contents Welcome to Sprint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 How to Use This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2B. Using Your Device’s Ph one Feature s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Turning Your Device On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Receiving Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Using Messaging to Chat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Transferring Music From a CD to Your Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 5 Listening to Music on Your Palm Centro™ Sma rt Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6B. Customiz ing Your Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275 Setting System Sounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349 Caring for the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 We l c o m e t o S p r i n t Sprint and Nextel ha ve come together , of fering y ou more choice and flexibility to do whatev er y ou want, whene ver you want. This full combination brings y ou access to more pro ducts, mor e services , and more of wha t you need to do more of wha t you want.
2 How to Use This Guide W e know you’ re eager to start using your device right aw ay , and the sections of this guide are designed to help y ou do just that.
3 WA R N I N G : Please refer to “Important Saf ety Informa tion” on page 343 to learn about informa tion that helps y ou safely use y our phone. F ailure to read and follow the Important Sa fety Info rmation in this phone guide ma y result in serious bodily injury , death, or property dama ge.
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Section 1 Setting Up Y our Smar t Device and Y our C omputer.
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Section 1A: Device Setup 7 Device Setup Section 1A Setting Up Y our P a lm C entro™ Smart Device In This Section ⽧ What Y ou Need ⽧ Y our New Centr o Smart Device by Palm ⽧ Inserting the Batte.
8 Section 1A: Device Setup What Y ou Need Y ou r Palm Centro ™ sma r t devi ce box co ntains the follow ing: Hardw are 䢇 Cent ro s m ar t de vic e .
Section 1A: Device Setup 9 Device Setup Y our New C entro Smart Device by P alm Y our Device’ s Features: Fron t View 1. Indicator Light provid es the status of your device’ s battery . R ed indicates that y our device is chargi ng and green indicates tha t your device is fully charged.
10 Section 1A: De vice Set up 3. 5-wa y Navigator giv es you one-handed access to moving around the device screen and selecting options. See “ Moving Around the Devi ce Screen ” on page 42 for instruc tions. 4. Power /En d turns the device’ s phone on and off , wakes up and turns off the screen, and hangs up calls.
Section 1A: Device Setup 11 Device Setup Y our Device’ s Features: Back V iew 14. Self-portrait Mirror enables yo u to take a picture of y ourself . 15. Speaker pla ys ringtones and alarms , and serves as the speak er for the speak erphone fea ture and other audio playback.
12 Section 1A: De vice Set up 21. Expansion Card Slot allows you to e xpand the capabilities of y our device using a microSD car d. See “Using Ex pansion Cards” on page 269. 22. Infrared (IR) Port use s infrared technol ogy to transmit in formation to an d receive informa tion from other infr ared-enabled devices tha t use compatible sof tware.
Section 1A: Device Setup 13 Device Setup Insert ing the Battery 1. Gently press down on the Battery Door , and then slide the door downward to r emove it from your devi ce. 2. Align the batt ery contacts wi th the conta cts inside the device c ompartment.
14 Section 1A: De vice Set up Tip: Buy an extra ba ttery as a spare fo r long trips or heavy data use. Visit go.palm.com/ centro-s print/ or www .sprint.c om to purchase batterie s that are a pproved by Spri nt and that ar e compatible w ith your device.
Section 1A: Device Setup 15 Device Setup Charging the Battery The battery comes with a suffic ient charge to c omplete the setup process and activ ate y our phone. After activa tion, we recommend charging your device for three and a half hours to give it a full char ge.
16 Section 1A: De vice Set up The onscreen battery ic on display s the power status: 䢇 Full battery : Battery is not c onnected to a wall outlet and is fully charged. 䢇 Partial battery : Battery is not connected to a wall outlet and has some power bu t is not fully charged.
Section 1A: Device Setup 17 Device Setup Using a Sprint C harger Adapter If the connector on y our Sprint-appr oved 1 Am p A C charger or v ehicle char ger doesn’t fit into the c onnector on the bottom of your devi ce, use the included Sprint charger adapter .
18 Section 1A: De vice Set up Maximizing Battery Life Y ou can incr ease the lif e of your de vice’ s battery by following a few easy guidelines. Remember tha t battery lif e depends on how yo u use your device. 䢇 Charge your d evice whenever yo u’ re at y our desk, or charge it o vernight each da y .
Section 1A: Device Setup 19 Device Setup Tip: Y ou can buy an e xtra battery a s a spare f or long airplane trips or periods of heavy use. T o pur chase batteries tha t are c ompatible with y our smart device, go to go.palm.com/ centro-sprint / or www .
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Section 1B: Setting Up Service 21 Setting Up Ser vice Section 1B Setting Up Service In This Section ⽧ Making Y our Fi rst Call ⽧ Setting Up Y our V oicemail ⽧ Creating Sprint Acc ount Passwor ds Setting up service on your new P al m Ce n t r o ™ sm a rt d e vi ce is quick and easy .
22 Secti on 1B: Setting Up Service Making Y our First C all Determining If Y our Device’ s Phone Is Already Activa ted If you r eceived y our device in the mail or purchased it a t a Sprint Stor e, it probably has already been activ ated. All y ou need to do is unlock it.
Section 1B: Setting Up Service 23 Setting Up Ser vice Making a Call 1. Press Phone . 2. Press Cente r on the 5-w ay to turn of f Ke y g u a r d (see “Locking Y our K eyboard (K eyguard)” on page 288 f or information on Key g u a r d ).
24 Secti on 1B: Setting Up Service What’ s My Phone Number? 1. Make sure y our phone is on (see “T urning Y our Device’ s Phone On and Of f ” on page 55 for information). 2. Press Phone . 3. Press Menu . 4. Select Options , and then select Phone Info.
Section 1B: Setting Up Service 25 Setting Up Ser vice Setting Up Y our V o icemail All unanswered calls to y our device’ s phone ar e automatically tr ansf erred to your voicemail , even if y our phone is in use or turned off . T o set up your v oicemail: 1.
26 Secti on 1B: Setting Up Service Creating Sprin t Accoun t P asswords As a Sprint customer , you enjoy unlimited acce ss to your personal account information, your v oicemail account, and your Sprint P ower Vision accoun t . T o ensure that no one else has access to your information, you need to create passwor ds to protect your privacy .
Section 1C: Synchronizing 27 Synchr onizing Section 1C S ynchronizing Inf ormation In This Section ⽧ Why Connect My Devic e to My Computer? ⽧ Upgrading F rom Another Palm OS® by A CCESS De vice .
28 Section 1C: Synchronizing Why C onnect My Device to M y C omputer? Y ou need to install the d esktop softwar e and connect the sync cable so that y ou can synchr onize the inf ormati on on your c omputer with the i nforma tion on yo ur device.
Section 1C: Synchronizing 29 Synchr onizing Upgrading F rom Another P alm OS ® by A C CESS Device Y ou can transf er all compat ible applications and inf ormation from your pr evious Pal m OS device to your new P alm Cen tro™ smart device.
30 Section 1C: Synchronizing 䡲 Look at the numbers on the F ree Space line and subtr act the number on the left from the number on the right to calculate the space used. F or example, on the device shown here, 22.4 - 17.5 = 4.9. This means that 4.9MB of space is occupied on this devi ce.
Section 1C: Synchronizing 31 Synchr onizing 䡲 Indicate whether you want to sync all applicat ions or only PIM (personal informa tion management) applications. 䡲 Select a device name for your new devi ce; be sure to select the same name that you u se d for your old device.
32 Section 1C: Synchronizing Installing the Desktop S ynchroniza tion Sof tware Ev en if you already own a P alm OS® by A CCESS devi ce and hav e installed a pre vious version of the desktop sof tware, y ou must install the sof twar e from th e P alm Softw are Installation CD that comes with your C entro smart device by Palm.
Section 1C: Synchronizing 33 Synchr onizing 4. When the installation wizar d opens, f ollo w the onscreen instructions. Please note these important points about the installa tion process: 䡲 (Windows only) Y ou can choose which desktop software y ou want to use for synchroniza tion: Palm Desktop softw are or Microsof t Outlook.
34 Section 1C: Synchronizing C onnecting Y our Palm C entro™ Smart Device to Y our C omputer 1. Plug the AC charger in to a wall outlet. 2. Plug the USB sync cable into an a vail able USB port or a powered USB hub on your com pu t er . 3. With th e sync button f acing up , co nnect the sync cable to the bottom of your de vice.
Section 1C: Synchronizing 35 Synchr onizing S ynchronizing Inf ormat ion—The Basics Synchr onizing means that information tha t is enter ed or updated in one place ( your devi ce or your c omputer) is au tomatically upd ated in the other , so there’ s no need to enter t he informa tion twice.
36 Section 1C: Synchronizing How each application syncs depends on your computer type and the desktop softwar e you are using, as foll ows: 1. Connect your C entro device to your c omputer as described in “Connecting Y our P alm Cen tro™ Smart Device t o Y our Comput er” on page 34.
Section 1C: Synchronizing 37 Synchr onizing 2. Press the sync button on the sync ca ble. A message indicates that synchroniza tion is in progress. 3. W ait f or a message that indica tes that the pr ocess is complete bef ore y ou disconnect the sync cable.
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Section 2 Getting T o Know Y our Pal m Cent ro ™ Sma r t D ev ic e.
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Section 2A: Moving Around 41 Moving Around Section 2A Moving Ar ound on Y our Smar t Device In This Section ⽧ Moving Around the Device Screen ⽧ Using the K eyboard ⽧ Opening Applications.
42 Section 2A: Moving Around Moving Ar ound the Device Screen T o move ar ound the screen on your P alm Centro™ smart device, you can use the 5-way navigator for one-handed na vigation, or you can tap items on the scr een with the stylus. W ith use, y ou can find y our own f av orite wa y to scr oll, highlight, and select menu items.
Section 2A: Moving Around 43 Moving Around The behavior of the 5-w ay f or list screens and entry screens v aries by application. Here are some genera l scrolling tips that apply to most applica tions: 䢇 Press Right , Left , Up , and Down on the 5-way to mov e to the next field, button, or action in that direction.
44 Section 2A: Moving Around Highlighti ng T ext Y ou can use the styl us to hi ghlight text on the scr een. 䢇 T ap and drag the stylus ac ross the text y ou wan t to highlight. 䢇 T o highlight a word, double- tap it. 䢇 T o highlight a par agraph, triple-tap it.
Section 2A: Moving Around 45 Moving Around 4. Press Cente r to select the menu item, or press Menu to close the menus and cancel your selection. Selecting O ptions in a Pick Li st A range of options is often presen ted in a type of menu called a pick list, which can be identified by a downw ard-pointing arr ow .
46 Section 2A: Moving Around Using the K eyboard When using the ke yboard, most people find it easiest to hold the dev ice with two hands and use the tips of both thu mbs to press the k eys. The Backspace , Return , Space , and Shift k eys , as well as the letter key s, work in the same way as do those found on any c omputer keyboar d.
Section 2A: Moving Around 47 Moving Around Key Funct ion Option When pressed in c onjunction with a second ke y , gives that ke y an alternate function. F or example: 䢇 Option + <any letter ed k ey> enters the symbol or number display ed at th e top of the ke y .
48 Section 2A: Moving Around Entering Lo wercase and Upper case Letters 䢇 T o enter lowercase letters , press the desir ed key s. 䢇 T o enter an upper case letter , press Shift/Find , and then press a letter ke y . Y ou don’t need to press and hold Shif t/Find while entering uppercas e letters.
Section 2A: Moving Around 49 Moving Around Entering Other S ymbols and Acc ented Char acters Symbols an d accented char acters that do no t appear on the ke yboard are sometimes called alternate char acters because you use the Alt ke y to enter them. 1.
50 Section 2A: Moving Around Symbols and Accent ed Characters Press … Then press to select … Press … Then press to select … a á à ä â ã å æ S ß Š § A Á À Ä Â Ã Å Æ t or T ™ .
Section 2A: Moving Around 51 Moving Around Opening Applications When you open an applica tion us ing either a quick button or Applications view , you automatically close the application y ou were pr eviously using. Using the Quick Butt ons The front of the Centro device has three button s that you can use to op en applications.
52 Section 2A: Moving Around Using Applications View Y ou can access all av ailable applicat ions through Applications view . 1. Press Applications . 2. Use the 5-wa y to highlight the application you want to open. 3. Press Cente r to open the selected application.
Section 2B: Phone Features 53 Phone Features Section 2B Using Y our Device’ s Phone Fea tures In This Section ⽧ Tu r n i n g Y o u r D e v i c e O n a n d O f f ⽧ Opening the Phone Application .
54 Section 2B: Phone Featur es T urning Y our Device On and Of f Y ou can turn on y our device scr een and y our phone independently . F or example, the device screen can be of f while the phone is on, or the device scr een can be on while the phone is of f .
Section 2B: Phone Features 55 Phone Features T urning Y our Device ’ s Phone On and Off When your phone is on, it is connected to th e Sprin t National Network (pr ovided y ou are i n a cov erage ar ea), so that y ou can make and receiv e phone calls and use wireless services, such as email, messaging , and the W eb browser .
56 Section 2B: Phone Featur es Opening the Phone Application 䢇 Press Phone to open the Main view of the Phone applic ation. F av orite Buttons Dial P ad Status Icons.
Section 2B: Phone Features 57 Phone Features Making Calls Y our Palm C entro™ smart device off ers sever al options for making phone calls. As y ou become f amiliar with your device, y ou’ll disco ver which method you pr efer . Dialing Using the Onscreen Dial P ad 1.
58 Section 2B: Phone Featur es Dialing From the K eyboard 1. Press Phone . 2. Press the number ed ke ys to enter the phone number . (Y ou don ’t need to press Option .
Section 2B: Phone Features 59 Phone Features Dialing With a Speed-Dial F av orite Button Y our device c omes with a few predefi ned speed-dial fa vorite buttons, but you can also create your own fav orites. See “Creating a Speed-Dial F av orite Button” on page 76.
60 Section 2B: Phone Featur es Redialing a Recently Called Number 䢇 From th e Main view in the Phone application, pr ess and hold Ta l k to dial th e last number you called.
Section 2B: Phone Features 61 Phone Features Receiving C alls T o receiv e calls, your device’ s phone must be on. This is diff eren t from having only the screen turned on (see “T urning Y our Device’ s Phone On and Off ” on page 55). When your phone is off , your calls go to vo icemail.
62 Section 2B: Phone Featur es Silencing the Ring of an Incoming C all 䢇 Press any k ey on your de vice except Ta l k , Power/E nd , or Cent er . –or– T o immediately silence all system so unds including the ringer , slide the Ringer switch to Sound Off (see “Silencing Sounds ” on page 276).
Section 2B: Phone Features 63 Phone Features Using V oicemail Setting Up Y our V oi cemail Y our voicemail number is pr es et when you activ ate y our device. The first time you call voicemail, y ou are pr ompted to enter y our voicemail password. If necessary , please con tact Sprint for y our password and en ter it as prompted.
64 Section 2B: Phone Featur es Retrieving Y our V oicemail Messages 1. Press Phone . 2. Press and hold 1 to dial the voicemail system, or selec t the Vo i c e m a i l f avorite button.
Section 2B: Phone Features 65 Phone Features What C an I Do When I’ m On a C all? When you mak e or recei ve a call, Active Call view appears. Use the 5-w ay to access the onscreen button s in this view . The onscreen buttons in Activ e Cal l view perform the following functions: Ends the call immedia tely .
66 Section 2B: Phone Featur es Ending a Call Do one of the following to end a call: 䢇 Press Power /En d . 䢇 Select Hang Up All . 䢇 Press the button on the headset (if the headset is a ttached). Places the curren t call on hold. Enables you to place another call while the first call is on hold.
Section 2B: Phone Features 67 Phone Features Switching Applications During a Call Y ou can use man y other appl ications on y our de vice, including th e organize r and text messaging f eatur es, while holding a ph one con versa tion. Y ou cannot, howev er , make a da ta co n n e c t i on w h i l e o n a c a ll .
68 Section 2B: Phone Featur es Saving Phone Numbers Af ter you complete an outgoing call to a number that is not in y our Con ta ct s list, you ar e prompted to add the number to y our Con ta c ts list. Y ou are also prompted to add new numbers from incoming calls with caller ID .
Section 2B: Phone Features 69 Phone Features Making a Second Call Y ou can make a sec ond call while your first call is stil l active. 1. Dial the first number and wa it un til the person answers. 2. Use the 5-wa y to selec t Hold . 3. Use the 5-wa y to select Add Call .
70 Section 2B: Phone Featur es 䢇 T o send the new call to v oicemail and se nd the caller a te xt message, use the 5-wa y to select Ignore with T e xt . 䢇 T o hang up the current call and answer the new call, press Pow er/End . When the incoming call message reappears , select Answ er or press Ta l k .
Section 2B: Phone Features 71 Phone Features 3. T o end the three-w ay call, press Power/E nd or select Hang Up All . Call Forwarding Y ou can forw ard calls to another number . Y ou can still mak e calls from your device while call forwar ding is activated.
72 Section 2B: Phone Featur es 3. Select Options , and then select Phone Preferences . 4. Select the Call forward pick list. 䡲 If the forwarding number appe ars in the pick list, select the number . 䡲 If the forwar ding number does not appear in the pick list, select Edit numbers , and then select New .
Section 2B: Phone Features 73 Phone Features Using Flash Mode Flash mode provides an alterna te wa y to manage your calls while one or more calls are active. F or example, y ou can dial another call, sw ap between calls, or join two calls in a confer ence session with the press of a button while in Flash mode .
74 Section 2B: Phone Featur es Using Sprint V oice C ommand If you subscribe to the Sprint V oice Command service, you can call a number by just saying a name. (There is a monthly charge for this service.) T o acti va te Sprint V oice Command, you must speak to a Sprin t Customer Service representative: 1.
Section 2B: Phone Features 75 Phone Features Defining F av orite Buttons Y our device pro vides 70 fa vorite buttons (69 pr ogrammable) f or quick access to the following common tasks: 䢇 Dialing a phone number (speed dial). 䢇 Accessing your Call Log .
76 Section 2B: Phone Featur es Creati ng a Speed-Dial F a v orite Button 1. Press Phone . 2. Use the 5-wa y to select a blank fa vorite button. 3. Enter a label for the f avorite.
Section 2B: Phone Features 77 Phone Features Creating Other T ypes of F av orite Buttons 1. Press Phone . 2. Use the 5-wa y to select a blank fa vorite button. 3. Select the Ty p e pick list and sel ect Call Log , Dial Pad , Con ta c ts , Ap plication , Message, Email , or We b L i n k .
78 Section 2B: Phone Featur es Tip: Y o u can also or ganize yo ur fa vorite buttons on separa te pages. Open the Record menu, and then select Edit F av orites Pages . T o arrange y our fav orites, drag and dr op the buttons into a new slot. T o move a f av orite to another page, dr ag the button on to the page icon at the bottom of the screen.
Section 2B: Phone Features 79 Phone Features Using a Phone Headset Y ou can connect a phone headset f or hands-free oper ation. If y ou need to use your de vice while driving and this is permitted in your ar ea, we rec ommend using a phone headset or a hands-free car kit (sold separa tely).
80 Section 2B: Phone Featur es When using a headset, y ou can pr ess the headset button to perform any of the f ollowing tasks: 䢇 Answer an inco ming call or a call waiting call. 䢇 Pick up a call tha t is on hold. 䢇 Switch between two calls (if the sec ond call is incoming).
Section 2B: Phone Features 81 Phone Features 1. Press Applications and selec t Bluetooth , or tap the Bluetooth icon in the title bar . 2. Select Bluetooth On . 3. (Optional) Enter a de vice name that identifies y our device when it is discov ered by other Bluetooth devi ces.
82 Section 2B: Phone Featur es 8. Af ter you finish setting up the device, select Done to return to Tr u s t e d D e v i c e s vie w . 9. (Optional) Enable advanced hands- free f eatur es by pressing the multifunction button (MFB) on the hands-fr ee device.
Section 2B: Phone Features 83 Phone Features The fea tures a vailable on y our hands-free dev ice vary by model. Check the documentation for y our hands-free devi ce for details on the supported fea tures and how to use those fea tures.
84 Section 2B: Phone Featur es Customizing Adv anced Settings f or Y our Hands-Fr ee Device Y ou can set whet her your Bluet ooth hands-fr ee device aut omatically ans wers inc oming calls, pr ovided the device supports this fea ture. 1. Press Applications and selec t Prefs .
Section 2B: Phone Features 85 Phone Features Customizing Phone Settings Customizing the Main View in the Phone Application Phone Display Options let y ou customize the appear ance and text en try mode of the Main view in the Phone application. 1. Press Phone .
86 Section 2B: Phone Featur es Selecting Ringtones Y ou can set various tones for v arious types of incoming phone calls. 1. Press Phone . 2. Press Menu . 3. Select Options , and then select Sound Prefer ences . 4. Select the Application pick list, and then select Ring T ones .
Section 2B: Phone Features 87 Phone Features Selecting Phone Aler t T ones Y ou can set various tones for v arious types of alerts. 1. Press Phone . 2. Press Menu . 3. Select Options , and then select Sound Prefer ences . 4. Select the Application pick list, and then select Phone Alerts .
88 Section 2B: Phone Featur es Adjusting Call V olume 䢇 While a call is in progr ess, pr ess the Vo l u m e button on the side of y our device to adjust the call volume.
Section 2B: Phone Features 89 Phone Features Assigning a Caller ID Ringtone Caller ID ringtones can let you know who i s callin g be fore you eve n lo ok at you r d evic e. Thi s is a great w ay to k eep track of calls fr om important people in your lif e and to screen calls you’ d prefer not to answer .
90 Section 2B: Phone Featur es 䡲 Select Photos and select an existing picture that you w ant to assign to this con ta c t . 5. Select Done . Setting Y our Dialing Prefer ences Dialing pref erences let y ou add a prefix to y our phone numbers.
Section 2B: Phone Features 91 Phone Features Y our device automatic ally dials 555 plus the 4-digit extensi on. Y ou can also create cont act entries with just the extension number a nd then dial the number from your Co nt ac t s li st . 5. Select OK .
92 Section 2B: Phone Featur es 䡲 Clear V oicemail Icon le ts you manua lly reset the V oicem ail ic on if it still appears in the Phone application title bar af ter you hav e listened to all y our voicemail. 䡲 TTY /TDD enables you to use y our device’ s phone if you are hearing impair ed.
Section 2B: Phone Features 93 Phone Features TTY Use With Spri nt Servi ce A TTY (also known as a TDD or T ext T elephone) is a telecommunications device that allow s people who are deaf or hard of hearing, or who hav e speech or language disabilities , to communicate by telephone.
94 Section 2B: Phone Featur es C ontrolling Y our Roaming E xperience Y our device is digital dual-band, whic h means you can mak e and receiv e calls while on the Sprint National Network and you can also r oam on other digital networks where Sprint has implemented agreements with other carriers.
Section 2B: Phone Features 95 Phone Features 4. Select the Network Se lection pick l ist and select the net works wi th which y ou wan t to allow your phone to mak e a connection: 䡲 Allow roaming e n a b l e s yo u r C e nt ro d e v i c e t o d e termine the best network—either Sprint or roaming—with which to connect.
96 Section 2B: Phone Featur es Checking Signal Strength and Phone Sta tus Y ou can monito r the statu s of your device’ s signal stren gth and sev eral other items , using icons in the ti tle bar of the Phone application. Sprint Y our phone is on and you’ re inside the Sprint Na tional Network.
Section 2B: Phone Features 97 Phone Features Call forward ing is a cti ve. TTY /TDD mode is active. Use this mode to communicate by telephone if you are deaf or hard of hearing or if you hav e speech or language disabilities. Y ou have new v oicemail messages.
98 Section 2B: Phone Featur es Viewing and Using the Alert Screen The Alert screen on y our device shows inf ormat ion about incoming items such as new email messages and Cale nda r events. The Alert screen also notifies you if y ou miss a phone call.
Section 2B: Phone Features 99 Phone Features Y ou can do any o f the following: 䢇 Check the box to clear an alert from the list. 䢇 Select the alert to open the corresponding applica tion and view the alert item (message, even t, missed call, and so on).
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Section 3 Using Sprint Po we r Vision and Other Wireless C onnections.
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Section 3A: Sprint Power Vision 103 Sprint Pow er Vision Section 3A Sprint P ow er V ision In This Section ⽧ Getting Started With Sprint P ower Vision ⽧ Sprint Power V ision Features ⽧ Accessing.
104 Section 3A: Sprint Power V ision Getting Started With Sprint Pow er Vision Sprint Pow er Vision pro vides wireless access to the In ternet anywhere on the Sprint National Network. T o sign up for Sprint Power V ision services or to access complete instructions, visit www .
Section 3A: Sprint Power Vision 105 Sprint Pow er Vision Sprint P ower Vision F ea tures With Sprint P ower Vision services, y ou have access to addi tional featur es, better performance, f aster W eb connections, and a wide r variety of online services.
106 Section 3A: Sprint Power V ision Accessing Sprint P ower V ision Once your devi ce is activated, y ou are signed in and ready to c onnect to Sprint Power V ision services at any time. Sprint P ower V ision User Name Y our Sprint Power V ision User Name is automa tically assigned to y ou.
Section 3A: Sprint Power Vision 107 Sprint Pow er Vision Personalizing Y our Service With On Demand With Sprint P ower Vision ’ s e xclusive On Demand f eature, you can personalize your device’ s data services to suit your needs.
108 Section 3A: Sprint Power V ision T o access News information using On Demand: 1. Press Applications an d select On Demand . (The On Demand menu screen appears.) 2. From th e On Demand menu screen, highlight New s (the button name chang es to Late Breaking News & Photos), and then press Center .
Section 3A: Sprint Power Vision 109 Sprint Pow er Vision 5. From th e Movie Title displa y , select an option and follow the onscreen instructions. Options av ailable may include: 䡲 Shows for Date to select a date f or the movie. 䡲 <theater listing > to view the movie’ s showtimes at a number of selected movie thea ters in your area.
110 Section 3A: Sprint Power V ision Using Y our Device’ s Phone as a Modem Y our device’ s data capabilities enable you to use y our device’ s phone as a modem for y our lap top com put er any whe re on th e Sp ri nt Mo bil e B road ba nd n et wor k.
Section 3A: Sprint Power Vision 111 Sprint Pow er Vision 4. On your computer , open the Sprint Connection Manager software, select your device name, and then click Conne ct . 5. Once the connection is estab lished, la unch an Internet se ssion, check your email, or do anything else you would do using a traditional Internet connection.
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Section 3B: Email 113 Email Section 3B Using Email In This Section ⽧ What Email Appl ications C an I Use on My Smart Devic e? ⽧ Using Sprint Mobile Email ⽧ The V e rsaMail® Application.
114 Section 3B: Email What Email Applications C an I Use on My Smart Device? If you’v e activa ted Sprint P ower Vision, y ou’ re r eady to set up an email applica tion on your P alm Centro™ smar t device.
Section 3B: Email 115 Email Using Sprint Mobile Email Install the optional Sprint Mobile Email application f or access to a variety of email services, including the following: 䢇 Ya h o o ! . 䢇 AOL . 䢇 MSN. 䢇 Gmail. 䢇 Other POP and IMAP ser vers.
116 Section 3B: Email Getting Star ted With Sprint Mobi le Email 1. Press Applications , and then s elect Get Email . 2. F ollow the onscreen instructions to download and install the Sprint Mobile Email application on y our Cent ro device. (F or more inf ormation and c omplete setup instructions, visit www .
Section 3B: Email 117 Email Configuring Additional Email Accounts on Sprint Mobile Email 1. Press Applications , and then selec t Sprint Mobile Email .
118 Section 3B: Email Configuring Other Email Accounts on Sprint Mobile Email 1. If your email pr ovider does not a ppear in the list of pro viders, select More choices from the Get email from: scr een and select Next . 2. Select the type of email account you w ant to configure: PCS Mail , Other POP , or Othe r IMAP and select Next .
Section 3B: Email 119 Email 4. Enter the informat ion required by th e incoming mail server and select Next : 䡲 Incoming Mail Server : En ter the complete name of the inc oming mail server for your email pr ovider (for e xample, pop. mail.compan y .
120 Section 3B: Email 1. Press Applications , and then selec t Sprint Mobile Email . 2. Select an email account to open the Inbox f or that accoun t. 3. Do one of the following: 䡲 T o read the message, select the message entry . 䡲 T o check f or new messages, press Menu , and then select Receive from the Messag e menu.
Section 3B: Email 121 Email Receiving and Viewing Email Messag es Using Sprint Mobile Email 1. Open Spr int Mobile Email and select an email accoun t. 2. T o download new messages, pr ess Menu , and then selec t Recei ve from the Message menu. 3. T o r ead a message, select it .
122 Section 3B: Email Creati ng and Sending Messages U sing Sprint Mobile Emai l 1. Open Spr int Mobile Email and select an email accoun t to open the Inbox for t ha t account . 2. Select the Com p os e icon. 3. Begin entering the addressee’ s email address , first name, or last name.
Section 3B: Email 123 Email Attaching Files Using Sprint Mobile Email T o send files such as photos, videos, or Micr osoft Of fice documents using Sprint Mobile Email, complete the f ollowing steps: 1. Create the message to which you wan t to attach the file.
124 Section 3B: Email The V ersaMail® Application The V ersaMail application enables you to acce ss up to eight email accoun ts—personal or corpora te. Y ou can view attachments through the Documents application on y our device and interface with y our corpor ate Global Addr ess List (GAL).
Section 3B: Email 125 Email 3. If your email pr ovider’ s name is not lis ted, you need to obtain the f ollowing informati on from your system administr ator or ISP , and then skip to “Setting Up V ersaMail to W ork With Other Pr oviders” on page 127.
126 Section 3B: Email Setting Up V ersaMail to W ork With C ommon Pro viders 1. Press Applications and selec t Email to open the V ersaMail application. 2. Press Menu , select Account s , select Account Setup , and then select New . 3. In the Email Address field, enter y our email address.
Section 3B: Email 127 Email Setting Up V ersaMail to W ork With Other Pr oviders 1. Press Applications and selec t Email to open the V ersaMail application. 2. Press Menu , select Acc ounts , select Account Setup , and then select New . 3. In the Email Address field, enter y our email address.
128 Section 3B: Email Receiving and Vie wing Email Messages 1. M a ke s u r e y o u r p h o n e i s tu r n e d on ( se e “ T u r n i n g Y o u r D e v i c e ’s Phone On and Off” on page 55). 2. Press Applications and selec t Email to open the V ersaMail application.
Section 3B: Email 129 Email Replying to Email Messages 1. From th e Inbox or another folder , open the message to which you wa nt t o res po nd . 2. From Messa ge view , select Rep ly . (Selec t whether to reply to just the sender or to both the sender and all other addressees on the message.
130 Section 3B: Email 4. Enter the subject and message text. (T o move between fields , press Up or Down .) 5. Select one of the following buttons: 䡲 Send connects and sends all messages immediately . (If you select Send and the message cannot be sent f or any rea s on, the message is stored in your Outbo x .
Section 3B: Email 131 Email Attaching V oice Memos 1. Create the message to which yo u want to attach the v oice memo. 2. On the New Message screen, select the paper clip ic on in the uppe r-right corner of the screen. 3. Select Vo i c e M e m o or Vo i c e M e m o ( w a v ) from the Ty p e pick list .
132 Attaching Other T ypes of Files 1. Create the message to which yo u want to attach the item. 2. On the New Message screen, select the paper clip ic on in the uppe r-right corner of the screen. 3. Select the type of fi le to attach—f or ex ample, Address , Appointment , or Memo / Te x t —from the Typ e pick list.
Section 3B: Email 133 Email 2. Select the attachment name to view it in the default viewer on your device. –or– Select the folder icon to the left of the attachment name to open a menu of tasks yo.
134 Section 3B: Email Deleting Multiple Email Messages 1. On the Inbox or another f older screen, select th e bullet next to the icon of each message that y ou want to delete. T o select adjacent messages, drag the stylus so that it touches the bullet to the lef t of each me ssage.
Section 3B: Email 135 Email Switching Between Email Accounts Y ou can switch between dif fer ent email acco unts—for e xample, between y our work and your personal acc ount. 1. Fr om any mailbox screen, pr ess Menu . 2. Select Acco unts , and then select an account.
136 Section 3B: Email 5. Select the Every pick list and select the time interv al, from 5 minutes to 12 hours. (If you set a more frequent interval, you ma y need to recharge your device’ s battery more often.
Section 3B: Email 137 Email 3. Select Incoming . 4. Set any of the foll owing prefer ences: 䡲 Get indicates whether to get message subjects only or entire messages. 䡲 Ask Every Time (IMAP accoun ts only) indicates whether you wan t to see a dialog bo x for choosing subjects only or entire messages each time you retrie ve email.
138 Section 3B: Email 䡲 Message Format sets the f ormat in which you r e triev e messages. If y ou choose HTML , any messages sent in HT ML format appear with basic HT ML formatting intact. Other messages appear as plain text. If you choose Te x t , all messages appear as plain text, regar dless of th e format in which they wer e sent.
Section 3B: Email 139 Email A Microsof t Ex change ActiveS ync acc ount inter acts with your desktop sof twar e as foll ows: 䢇 Microsof t Outlook: Information in Calend ar , Con ta c ts , and Ve r s a M a i l on y our device is pushed using Microsoft Dire ct Push or syncs with the server; it does not sync dir ectly with Outlook on your desktop .
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Section 3C: Messaging 141 Messaging Section 3C Messaging In This Section ⽧ Creati ng and Sending Messages ⽧ Receiv ing Messages ⽧ Using Messaging to Chat ⽧ Managing Y our Messag es ⽧ Customi.
142 Section 3C: Messaging Creating and Sending Messages Y ou can ex change bri ef text messages with other wir eless phones tha t hav e text messaging capability . Y ou can also send Sprint Pictur e Mail messages (including images, videos , voice memos , and text) to other users.
Section 3C: Messaging 143 Messaging 䡲 If you addr ess the message to a short code, the te xt and corr esponding number is display ed when you jump down to the body of the message.
144 Section 3C: Messaging Creating and Sending a Sprint Picture Mail Message Sprint Picture Mail messages consist of pictures, videos , text, and sounds.
Section 3C: Messaging 145 Messaging 4. Select Add media . 5. Select the Media icon and select one of the following: 䡲 Atta ch fro m dev ic e lets you attach a picture or video from your dev ic e. 䡲 Atta ch f rom O nli ne lets you attach a picture or video fr om your online album.
146 Section 3C: Messaging Messaging Tips 䢇 Y ou can address messages to multiple recipients by separ ating the addresses with a comm a. 䢇 When entering message text, you can insert emotive symbols.
Section 3C: Messaging 147 Messaging Receiving Messag es When your phone is on and is in an area of wireless c over age, yo u automatically receiv e new text messages. Y ou can also configure your device to notify you when a message arrives (see “Selecting Messaging Alert T ones” on page 152).
148 Section 3C: Messaging Using Links in Messages When you receiv e a message that c ontains a te lephone number , email address, or URL, you can dial the number , send an email message, or go directly to the Web page. 1. Press Messaging . 2. Select the message that con tains the link y ou want to use.
Section 3C: Messaging 149 Messaging Using Messaging to Chat When you ex change more than one message with a single con tact, the messages you exchange with tha t person are grouped into a chat session.
150 Section 3C: Messaging Managing Y o ur Messages The message descriptions in the Inbox, Outbox, and Sent folders show the message status: 䢇 Unread messages appear in bold. 䢇 Read messa ges appear in plain te xt. 䢇 Urgent messag es appear with a red ex clamat ion point (!).
Section 3C: Messaging 151 Messaging Customizing Y our Messaging Settings 1. Press Messaging . 2. Press Menu . 3. Select Options , and then select Preferences .
152 Section 3C: Messaging Selecting Messaging Aler t T ones 1. Press Messaging . 2. Press Menu . 3. Select Options , and then select Aler ts . 4. Select the Application pick list, and then select Messaging . 5. Select the Vo l u m e pick list, and then selec t the volume le vel.
Section 3C: Messaging 153 Messaging Using Online Services Sprint Picture Mail Online Services let you acce ss print ing and other services f or photos and videos when you c ompose and send a Picture Mail message f rom your C entr o device.
154 Using Sprint Instant Messaging Sprint Instant Messaging (IM) is a form of r eal-time communication between tw o or more people based on the ex change of shor t, si mple text messages via computer or smart device. Y ou can see which of your contacts are available to participate in an IM conv ersation or chat.
Section 3C: Messaging 155 Messaging 1. Press Applications an d select IM . 2. Select an IM community . 3. Enter your username and password in the form r equested by the IM co mmunity . 4. (Optional ) Selec t Save Pass word to have y our password stored in IM.
156 Section 3C: Messaging Leaving IM Y ou can either exit an IM c ommunity or si gn out. 䢇 When you select Exit , you can go to other applications an d return with out signing in again.
Section 3D: Browsing the Web 157 Brow sing the W eb Section 3D Brow sing the W eb In This Section ⽧ Viewin g a Web Page ⽧ Wo r k i n g W i t h We b Pa g e s ⽧ W orking With Bookmarks and Sav ed .
158 Section 3D: Brow sing the W eb View ing a Web Page The W eb browser uses pa tent-pending technology to optimize W e b pages for y our device. By default, the brow ser ref ormats Web pages into a single column and resiz es images on your screen. Tha t wa y , you can see most of the con tent without scrolling lef t or right.
Section 3D: Browsing the Web 159 Brow sing the W eb 䡲 Follow a link to another W eb page: In Optimized Mode , highlight the l ink by pressing Up , Down , Left , or Right , and then press Cent er to go to the selected page. 䡲 Submit a form: Enter the inf ormation and then se lect the onscreen button to submit the form.
160 Section 3D: Brow sing the W eb Tip: The navigation bar show s status inf ormation while a page is loading. Y ou don’t hav e to wait f or a page to fully load to naviga te within the page or to select a link to another page.
Section 3D: Browsing the Web 161 Brow sing the W eb Wo r k i n g W i t h We b P a g e s Downloading Files From a W eb P age The W eb browser lets y ou download files that ar e r ecognized by one of the applications on your device. When you download a file, you can open it in the applic ation th at reco gni zes the file.
162 Section 3D: Brow sing the W eb Streaming F iles Fr om a W eb P age The W eb browser lets y ou stream files that ar e rec ognized by one of the applications on your dev ic e. For exa mpl e, you can cho os e t o play music and video files in many popular format s, such as MP3, WMA, and W MV .
Section 3D: Browsing the Web 163 Brow sing the W eb Copying T ext F rom a W eb P age Y ou can copy te xt from a W eb page and paste it into other applications. 1. Use the stylus to highlig ht the text you w ant to copy . 2. Press Menu . 3. Select Edit , and then select Copy .
164 Section 3D: Brow sing the W eb Finding T ext on a W eb P age 1. From Pa ge view , pr ess Menu . 2. Select Find T ext on Page on the Page menu. 3. Enter the te xt you w ant to find.
Section 3D: Browsing the Web 165 Brow sing the W eb W orking With Bookmarks and Sav ed P ages Creating a Bookmark With bookmarks , you can quickly acce ss a W e b page without entering the address every time. The Web br owser can store up to one hundred bookmarks or sa ved pages, allowing you to open yo ur fa vorite W eb pages quickly .
166 Section 3D: Brow sing the W eb Viewing Bookmark s or Saved P ages Bookmarks and sav ed pages appear in Bookmarks view . Saved pages are indica ted by a small triang le in the upper -right c orner of the bookmark. 1. Select the Bookmarks icon. 2. Select the bookmark or saved page y ou want to view .
Section 3D: Browsing the Web 167 Brow sing the W eb Customizing Y our W eb Brow ser Settings 1. Press Menu . 2. Select Options , and then select Preferences . 3. Select Page and set any of the f ollowing pref erences: 䡲 Start Wi th indicates which view is displ ayed every time you open the W eb browser .
168 Section 3D: Brow sing the W eb 䡲 Normal mode/Fast mode indica tes whether you wan t to hide selected items so that W eb pages load faster . When you select Fast Mode , y ou can set the following options: - Disable cascading styl e sheets indicates whether style sheets are applied when you load a W eb page.
Section 3E: Bluetooth/DUN 169 Bluetooth/DUN Section 3E Using Bluetooth ® Wir eless T echnology and Dial-Up Networking In This Section ⽧ Conn ecting to Device s With Bluet ooth Wireless T echnology .
170 Section 3E: Bluetooth/DUN C onnecting to D evices With Bluetooth W ireless T echnolog y With y our P alm Ce ntro™ smart dev ice’ s built-in Bluetooth® wireless t echnology , you can connect t.
Section 3E: Bluetooth/DUN 171 Bluetooth/DUN 1. Press Applications and selec t Bluetooth . 2. Select Bluetooth On . 3. (Optional) Enter a device name that identifies y our Cent ro device when it is disc over ed by other Bluetooth devices.
172 Section 3E: Bluetooth/DUN 䡲 Hidden allows only devices with whi ch you hav e previously f ormed a partnership to request a connection with your Cent ro de vice. New devices cannot request a con n ec ti o n. Requesting a C onnection With Another Bluetooth Device 1.
Section 3E: Bluetooth/DUN 173 Bluetooth/DUN Accepting a Connection From Another Bluetooth Device 1. T o prepar e your C entro device to be able to accept a c onnection from a requesting device, enter the basic Bluetoo th settings as descr ibed in “Entering Basic Bluetooth Settings” on page 170.
174 Section 3E: Bluetooth/DUN Using Y our Device as a Wireless Modem Dial-up networking (DUN) is the feat ure that c onv erts the phone on your Cen tro device into a modem so t hat y ou can access the Inter net from y our c omputer .
Section 3E: Bluetooth/DUN 175 Bluetooth/DUN Creating a P artnership Between Y our Device and Y our Computer 1. Make sure that your c omputer’ s Bluetooth setting is on and that your computer is ready to create a Bluetooth par tnershi p. Check the documentation that ca me with y our comp uter to find and change these settings.
176 Section 3E: Bluetooth/DUN Setting Up Y our Computer f or a Bluetooth DUN C onnection Dial-up networking must be enabled or installed on your c omputer .
Section 3E: Bluetooth/DUN 177 Bluetooth/DUN T o ve rify that yo u are conn ected, look for a netw ork connection icon in the taskbar at th e bottom of your computer scr een. T o check the status of th e connection, right-click the Bluetooth network icon.
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Section 4A: Pictures & Videos 181 Pictu res & Videos Section 4A W orking With Y our Pictures and Videos In This Section ⽧ T aking Pictures and Vid eos ⽧ Customizing Y our Camera Settings .
182 Section 4A: Pictures & Videos T aking Pic tures and Videos Y ou r P a l m Ce n t r o ™ s m a r t de v i c e c o m e s wi t h an easy-to-use, built -in, 1.3- megapixel camer a with 2x digital zoom. Y ou can use the camera to tak e and view pictures and videos and send them to your friends and family .
Section 4A: Pictures & Videos 183 Pictu res & Videos store the picture in a di ff erent loca tion, select the album pick list in the lower-righ t corner of the scr een, and then do one of the following: 䡲 Select <Album name> to store the picture in the selected album.
184 Section 4A: Pictures & Videos Reco rdi ng a Vi de o 1. Press Applications and selec t Camcorder . 2. By default, the Camcorder applicat ion stores videos you r ecord in the Pal m album on your device.
Section 4A: Pictures & Videos 185 Pictu res & Videos Opens a list of options for sending the video: 䡲 Select Send with PictureMail to send the video as part of a Picture Mail message (see “Cr eating and Sending a Sprint P icture Mail Message” on page 144).
186 Section 4A: Pictures & Videos Customizing Y our Camera Settings Y ou can customiz e the built-i n camer a’ s set tings for your C entr o device. 1. Open Ca me ra or Camcorder , and then press Menu . If you are in Camera view , the Photo Settings screen appears.
Section 4A: Pictures & Videos 187 Pictu res & Videos Viewing Pictures and Videos Viewing a Pi cture In addition to viewing the pictures you capt ure with the built -in camera, y ou can view pictures captur ed on many popular digital ca mer as or downloaded from the Internet.
188 Section 4A: Pictures & Videos Viewin g a Vi deo In addition to viewing the videos you captur e with the built-in camc order , you can view videos captured on many popula r digital video cameras. 1. Press Applications and selec t Pics&Videos .
Section 4A: Pictures & Videos 189 Pictu res & Videos Organizing Pictures and Videos Af ter you tak e pictures and rec ord videos, y ou can organiz e them into albums on y our device or use y our online album (see “Using Y our Online Album” on pag e 193).
190 Section 4A: Pictures & Videos 4. Select the pictures or videos that y ou want to add or remo ve, or select Select Al l to add or remo ve the entir e album. (A plus sign [+] indica tes that you want to add the item; an X indica tes that y ou want to r emov e the item.
Section 4A: Pictures & Videos 191 Pictu res & Videos 7. Select the Cop y i te m s t o pick list and select whether you want to copy the selected items to your device or to an expansion card . 8. Select the Into album pick list and select the album you want to c opy the selected items to.
192 Section 4A: Pictures & Videos Rot at i n g a P i c t ur e 1. Open the pic ture you want to rotate. 2. Press Menu . 3. Select Rotat e from the Photo menu. 4. Select the orientation. Deleting a Picture or V ideo 1. Open the album that c ontains the picture(s) or video(s ) you w ant to delete.
Section 4A: Pictures & Videos 193 Pictu res & Videos Using Y our Online Album Uploading Pictures to Y our Online Album Y our Sprint Picture Mai l account includes an onlin e album on the Sprint Picture Mail W eb site. Y ou can use your online album to store and view pictur es from your d evice or from a computer with Internet access.
194 Section 4A: Pictures & Videos Viewing Pictures and Videos on Y our Computer When yo u synchr onize y our smart device, y our pictures and videos are c opied to your desktop computer . Y ou can view pictures in J PEG format and videos in MPEG-4 f ormat (.
Section 4B: Music 195 Music Section 4B Listening to Music In This Section ⽧ Sprint Music Manager Overview ⽧ T r ansf erring Music Files F rom Y our Computer (Mac) ⽧ T r ansf erring Music File s .
196 Section 4B: Music Sprint Music Manager Ov erview Sprint Music Manager is a Windows desktop applica tion that keeps all y our fa vorite tunes organiz ed and av ailable. Use Sprint Music Ma nager t o purchase and download music f rom the Sprint Music Store, copy music files from a CD to your PC, and organize all your songs into playlists.
Section 4B: Music 197 Music 3. Double-click the Sprint Mus ic Manag er installati on option to launch th e Sprint Music Manager Installation W izard. (When the insta llation wizard opens , fo llow the onscreen instructions.) 4. Click Finish to complete the process and reboot y our computer .
198 Section 4B: Music Downloading and Pur chasing Music From the Sprint Music Store Use the Sprint Music Manager desktop application to access the Sprint Music Store and download music t o your c omputer . Y ou can then transf er the mu sic from your c omputer to your Centro devi ce.
Section 4B: Music 199 Music Playing Music With the Sprin t Music Manager 1. Select the Manage tab to list all music files f ound on your P C. 2. By default, the music files are organized by category (including Songs , Artists , Albums , Genre , My Playlists , and Music Store Downloads .
200 Section 4B: Music 䡲 Click Rewind to play the pr evious song in the pla ylist. 䡲 Click For ward to play the next song in the playlist. 䡲 Use the Vo l u m e slider to adjust the son g’ s volume level. Searching for Music Files on Y our Computer 1.
Section 4B: Music 201 Music Managing the Files in Y our Library 1. Launch the Sprint Music Ma na ger application and click the Manage tab . 2. Click any category within th e left pane to see how Music Manager has begun organizing y our files.
202 Section 4B: Music T r ansferring Music F iles From Y o ur C omputer (Window s) T o play songs on your P alm Cen tro™ smart device, you must copy audio files from a computer to your d evice using the included P ocket T unes Deluxe TM application.
Section 4B: Music 203 Music 4. Select Sprint Music Ma nager from the dialog box. 5. From th e Sprint Music Manager application on your computer , select the T ransfer tab . 6. Drag and drop the music files from a playlist to the Music T ransf er List at the bottom of the screen.
204 Section 4B: Music T r ansferring Music F iles Fr om Y o ur C omputer (Mac) On a Mac, use iT unes (inc luded with OS X) to download music or transf er songs from a CD to your computer . On a Mac, you must inser t an expansion card into the device. Y ou cannot transf er music files to device memory from a Mac.
Section 4B: Music 205 Music T r ansferring Music F rom a CD to Y o ur Device If your songs are on a CD and you wan t to listen to them on your dev ice, you need to con vert them to a supported file format on yo ur computer befor e you tr ansfer the files to your device.
206 Section 4B: Music Listening to Music on Y o ur Palm Centr o™ Smart Device 1. Press Applications and selec t pT unes . 2. Do any of the f ollowing: 䡲 T o play the curr ent song, select Play or pr ess Space . 䡲 T o play the ne xt song , select Next Song .
Section 4B: Music 207 Music Pock et T unes Deluxe continues playing un til it reaches the end of y our list or until y ou select Pau se . Music continues to play e ven if you s witch to another application or turn off y our screen.
208 Section 4B: Music Editing a Playlist 1. Press Applications and selec t pT unes . 2. Press Menu . 3. Select Actions , a nd then select Manage Playlists . 4. Highlight the pla ylist you w ant to edit, and then select Edit . 5. Do any of the f ollowing: 䡲 T o delete a song from the pla ylist, select the song and then selec t Remove .
Section 4C: Sprint TV 209 Sprint TV Section 4C W a tching Sprint T V SM In This Section ⽧ Accessing Streamed Media ⽧ Viewi ng S trea med Med ia.
210 Section 4C: Sprint TV Accessing Streamed Media The Sprint TV application enables you to view streamed audio and video media from various channels on your P alm Centro™ sm art device. Y ou can choose from a list of provided channels, or pur chase additional channels so that yo u can download and view the programs y ou want.
Section 4C: Sprint TV 211 Sprint TV View ing S trea me d M ed ia Once you c onnect to the server , playback begins immediately . Use the f ollowing contr ols when viewing or listening to streaming media: 䢇 Select to return to the channel list. 䢇 Select or press Cen ter to pause playback of nonlive conten t such as videos on demand.
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Section 5A: Organizer Features 215 Organizer Featur es Section 5A Using Y our Device’ s Organizer F eatur es In This Section ⽧ Contacts ⽧ Calendar ⽧ Ta s k s ⽧ Memos.
216 Section 5A: Organizer F eatures Co nt a c ts Con ta ct s is where y ou enter informa tion about people you know . Y ou can access this informa tion from the Phone application to dial phone numbers and cr eate f avorites , and from the Messaging and email applications to send messages.
Section 5A: Organizer Features 217 Organizer Featur es 3. Select New Contact . 4. Use the 5-wa y to move between fields as y ou enter information. 5. (Optional) Do any of the f ollowing: 䡲 Add a cal.
218 Section 5A: Organizer F eatures Viewing or Changi ng Contact Information 1. In the Con ta c ts list, begin en tering one of the f ollowing f or the c ontact you w ant to view or edit: 䡲 First name (JOH for John). 䡲 Last name (SMI for Smith). 䡲 First initial and last name (JSM f or John Smith).
Section 5A: Organizer Features 219 Organizer Featur es Deleting a C ontact 1. Open the contact you want to delete. 2. Press Menu . 3. Select Delete C ontact on the Record menu. 4. Select OK . Defining Y our Business Card 1. Crea te a new co ntact with yo ur own business car d info rmation.
220 Section 5A: Organizer F eatures Cal en da r Cale nda r is a full organizer applica tion that helps you manage y our schedule. Y ou can view your calendar by da y , week, or month, or as an agenda list that combines y our list of tasks and email notifications with your appointments.
Section 5A: Organizer Features 221 Organizer Featur es 䡲 Day view shows your daily schedule one day a t a time. 䡲 We e k view shows your schedule for an entir e week. The time frames ar e based on the Start Time and End Time settings in Cal end ar Preferences .
222 Section 5A: Organizer F eatures 3. Select New . 4. Using the k eyboar d, enter a starting hour and minute f or the even t. (For example, enter 545 for 5:45.) 5. Select the End Time box, and then select the ending hour and minute for the even t. 6.
Section 5A: Organizer Features 223 Organizer Featur es 䢇 If you w ant yo ur even ts with time zo nes to stay a t the same time in Calen dar , reg ardl ess of the time zone you are in, go to Date & Time Pref erences , select the Automatically set pick list, and then select either Nothing or Date & Time .
224 Section 5A: Organizer F eatures Crea ting an Untimed Ev en t An untimed ev ent is an even t that does not occur at a particular time of day—for example, a holiday or a nniversary . 1. Press Calen dar until you a re in Day view . 2. Press Left or Right to go to the date of the ev ent.
Section 5A: Organizer Features 225 Organizer Featur es Col o r-Co di n g Y o u r S ch e du l e Use colo r-cod ing to q uic kly spo t vari ous types of events. For e xample, mak e your appointments with family green, co-work ers blue, and friends red. F ollow these steps to create a category and assign it a color code: 1.
226 Section 5A: Organizer F eatures Editing or Deleting an Ev ent 1. Select the even t you w ant to edit or delete. 2. Select Details . 3. In addition to the settin gs cov ered earlier in this ch apter , you can also change any of the following settings: 䡲 Date and Ti me indicate when the event takes pl ace.
Section 5A: Organizer Features 227 Organizer Featur es 4. Select the Agenda box and set any of the f ollowing Agenda view op tions: 䡲 Show Due T asks displays tasks tha t are due today and tasks that are ov erdue. 䡲 Show Messages displays the number of read and unread email messages.
228 Section 5A: Organizer F eatures 6. Select the Month box and set an y of the following Month view options: 䡲 Show Category List displ ays the category pick list . 䡲 Timed Events displays even ts that are scheduled for a specific time. 䡲 Untimed Events displa ys ev ents that ar e scheduled for a specific date but not a specific time.
Section 5A: Organizer Features 229 Organizer Featur es Tip: Y o u can also pre view , delete, and send sounds th at you use as alarms. From the Sounds & Alerts Preferences scr een, select Manage . T o play a sound, select it and press Cente r on the 5-way .
230 Section 5A: Organizer F eatures Ta s k s Y ou can use the Ta s k s application to k eep track of tasks you need to complete and to keep a record o f com ple ted tas ks. Adding a T ask 1. Press Applications and selec t Ta s k s . 2. Select New to create a n ew task.
Section 5A: Organizer Features 231 Organizer Featur es 䡲 Private indicates whether th e task is private. Check this box to mark this task priva te. See “W orking With Priv ate En tries” on page 293 for addi tional informa tion. 䡲 stores additional text you want to associate with the task.
232 Section 5A: Organizer F eatures Deleting a T ask 1. Select the task you wan t to delete. 2. Press Menu . 3. Select Delete T ask on the Record menu. 4. Select OK . Tip: Overdue task s have an e xclama tion point (!) ne xt to the due da te. Tip: T o save memory , you can purg e all completed tasks.
Section 5A: Organizer Features 233 Organizer Featur es Customizing T asks The T asks Pref erences screen enables you to co ntrol the appear ance of the Ta s k s list scr een. 1. In the Ta s k s list screen, pr ess Menu . 2. Select Options , and then select Preferences .
234 Memos Memos are a gr eat w ay to store notes on your C entro device. Each memo can inclu de 4,096 characters of text. Creating a Memo 1. Press Applications and selec t Memos . 2. Enter the text that you wan t to appear in the me mo. (Pr ess Retur n to move down to new lines in the memo.
Section 5B: Productivity 235 Productivity Section 5B Increasing Y our Productivity In This Section ⽧ Using the Documents Application to Work With Y our Office Files ⽧ Vo i c e M e m o ⽧ Wo r l d.
236 Section 5B: Productivity Using the Documents Applica tion to W ork With Y our Office F iles With th e Documents applica tion, you can take your impor tant office inf ormation with you. Y ou can crea te, view , and edit Microsoft® W ord and Excel ® files directly on your de vice.
Section 5B: Productivity 237 Productivity Here ar e a few more ex amples of what y ou can do with Documen ts : 䢇 Send and receiv e email attachments in W ord, Excel , PowerP oint, and Acrobat file formats (DOC, XL S, PPT , an d PDF). 䢇 View W or d, Exc el, PowerP oint, and Acr obat files (DOC, XL S, PP T , and PDF).
238 Section 5B: Productivity V oice Memo Vo i c e M e m o provides a place fo r you to rec ord and play back notes and other important thoughts directly on your device. Creating a V oice Memo 1. Press and hold the Side button on y our device. F ace yo ur device and begin speaking.
Section 5B: Productivity 239 Productivity Listening to a V oice Memo 1. Press Applications and selec t Vo i c e M e m o . 2. In the Vo i c e M e m o list, navigate t o the voice memo title and then press Center to select it . The voice memo begins to play .
240 Section 5B: Productivity Wo r l d C l o c k W orld Clock displays the d ay and time in thr ee citi es anywhere ar ound the globe. Whether you’ re tr aveling or sta ying at home, it’ s easy to keep track of t he best times to reach your business associates, friends , and family in f ar away places.
Section 5B: Productivity 241 Productivity 6. If the city is not on Da ylight Sa ving Time, un check this bo x. If Daylight Saving Time is observed, enter Start and End dates. 7. Select OK . Setting an Alarm The next time you tra vel, don’t r ely on a hotel alarm clo ck to get you to that important meeting; use your de vice instea d.
242 Section 5B: Productivity Cal cu lato r The Calculator a pplication includes a basic ca lculator , plus an advanced calculator with scientific, financial, and c onversion functions Switching Betw een Basic and Adv anced Calculat or Modes 1. Press Applications and selec t Calc .
Section 5B: Productivity 243 Productivity Selecting Functions in Advanced Calcula tor Mode 1. Swi tch t o Advance d Calcula tor Mode (see the preceding pr ocedure). 2. Press Menu . 3. Select Options , and then select the func tion you want to use: 䡲 Math pro vides adv anced mathematical functions such as e xponents , roots , and logarithms.
244 Storing and Recalling Numbers in Adv anced Mode 䢇 T o st ore a nu mber in on e of ten me mory slot s, s elect Sto . 䢇 T o reca ll a stored number , select Rcl .
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Section 6A: Managing Files 247 Managing Files Section 6A Managing Files and Applica tions In This Section ⽧ Using Find ⽧ Installing Applications ⽧ Remo ving Applica tions ⽧ Viewing Application.
248 Section 6A: Managing F iles Using Find The Find featur e locates any text in the built-in applica tions and databases and in some third-party applications. The Find featur e searches f or the group of char acters you specify , including characters tha t are part of a wor d.
Section 6A: Managing Files 249 Managing Files Installing Applications Y our Pal m Centr o™ smart device comes with sever al built-in a nd ready-to-use appli cations. Y ou can also install free bonus software applica tions, such as business softw are, games, and more.
250 Section 6A: Managing F iles Installing Applications From the Internet Y ou can use the W eb browser on y our device to install P alm OS files (PRC or PDB) directly from the In ternet. When you do wnload a PRC or PDB file, it is automatically installe d on your device.
Section 6A: Managing Files 251 Managing Files Installing Other Third-P arty Applications F rom a C omputer T o install other third-party applications from a c omputer , y ou must first install P alm Desktop softw are fr om the P alm Softw are Installa tion CD that c ame with your de vice.
252 Section 6A: Managing F iles Mac: 1. In the menu for P alm Desktop softwar e, click HotSync . 2. Select Install H andheld file s , and then s elect expansion card as the file’ s destination.
Section 6A: Managing Files 253 Managing Files Remo ving Applications If you de cide that y ou no long er need an applica tion or you wan t to free up memory , you can remove applications from your device or from an expansion card .
254 Section 6A: Managing F iles Manually Deleting Applications Fr om Y our Computer If an application y ou delete reappears on y our device, y ou may need to manually delete it from your computer . 1. Loc at e yo ur Backup folder on y our computer . 䡲 Windows: C:Program FilesPa l m<Device Name> .
Section 6A: Managing Files 255 Managing Files Vie wing Application Informa tion The Info screens displa y basic statistics about the applications on y our Centr o device.
256 Section 6A: Managing F iles Sending Info rmation Using Bluetooth ® Wir eless T echnology Sending Entries Ov er a Bluetooth Wireless C onnection In most applications you can send an individual entry or item suc h as a contact or a picture. Y ou can also send all the entries in a category , such as all contacts in the Business ca tegory .
Section 6A: Managing Files 257 Managing Files 7. Select the application you w ant to tr ansfer . Y ou cannot send an item that has a lock next to it . 8. Select Send . 9. Select Bluetooth , and then selec t OK . 10. Select the receiving device(s ) on the Disc ov ery Re sults scr een, and then select OK .
258 Section 6A: Managing F iles Tip: As a security measure, y our Cen tro devi ce does not accept any information u nless you select Ye s to receiv e the informa tion. T o protect your inf ormation, do not accept any inf ormation from an unknown sender.
Section 6A: Managing Files 259 Managing Files Beaming Info rmation Y our Centr o device is equipped with an IR (infrar ed) port that enables you to beam informa tion to another Palm OS® by A CCESS device with an IR port. The I R por t is located on the side of your device , above the expansion card slot door , behind the small dark shield.
260 Section 6A: Managing F iles 3. Select one of the following on the Record menu: 䡲 Beam sends an individual entry . 䡲 Beam Category sends all en tries in the current category . 4. When the Beam Status dialog box appears , point the IR port on your Centr o device directly at the IR port of the receiving device.
Section 6A: Managing Files 261 Managing Files 4. Select the Beam From pick list and select whether the application you w ant to beam is located on your C entro device or on an ex pansion card. 5. Select the application you want to tr ansf er , and then selec t Beam .
262 Section 6A: Managing F iles S ynchronizing Inf ormation—Adv anced Changing Wh ich Applications Sync By def ault, information fr om Calendar , Contacts , Memos, Pi cs&Videos , and T asks is upda ted each time you sync y our device with Palm Desktop sof tware or Micr osoft Outlook.
Section 6A: Managing Files 263 Managing Files 6. (Optional) R epeat steps 4 and 5 for each applicat ion for which y ou want to turn synchr oniza tion on or o ff . 7. (Optional) T o keep this synchroniza tion setting on an ongoing basis, check the Set as default bo x.
264 Section 6A: Managing F iles 3. From th e Us er pop-up menu, select y our device na me. 4. Select the application for which you wan t to turn synchronization on or off , and th en click Condui t Settings . 5. Do one of the following: 䡲 Select Synchr onize th e files to turn on synchr oniza t ion for an applica tion.
Section 6A: Managing Files 265 Managing Files 7. (Optional) T o keep this synchroniza tion setting on an ongoing basis, click Mak e Default . If you do not select this button , the option you select applies only the next time you synchr onize. Ther eafter , inf ormation is updated a ccording to the def ault setting for the applica tion.
266 Section 6A: Managing F iles Synchr onizing Over a Bluetooth C onnection 1. Press Applications and selec t HotS ync . 2. Select Local . 3. Select the pick list below the HotSync ic on, and then select the name of the PC you set up for Bluetooth synchronization (see “Setting Up a B luetooth C onnection fo r Synch roniza tion ” on page 265).
Section 6A: Managing Files 267 Managing Files On a Windows c omputer: 1. On your computer , click the HotS ync manager icon in the taskbar in the lower -right corner of y our screen. Mak e sure that Infrared is selected. 2. On your device, press Applications and se lect HotSy nc .
268 Section 6A: Managing F iles 9. Select the HotSync icon on your de vice. When synchroniz ation is c omplete, a message a ppears at the top of y our device screen.
Section 6A: Managing Files 269 Managing Files Using Expansion C ards The expansion card slot on your C entro devi ce enabl es you t o add microSD cards (sol d separa tely) to extend the storage capacity of your de vice.
270 Section 6A: Managing F iles 5. Close the door of the expansion card slot. 6. Re place the battery door . Removing an E xpansion Card 1. Gently press down on the Battery Door , and then slide the door downwar d to remove it from your devi ce. 2. Open the door of the expansion card slot .
Section 6A: Managing Files 271 Managing Files Accessing Items Stored on an Expansion Card When an expansion card contains items such as pictures or songs, you can access those items directly from the card. 1. Insert the expansion card into the expansion car d slot.
272 4. Select Cop y on the App menu. 5. Select the Cop y T o pick list and select the destination: <card name> or Phone . 6. Select the From pick list and select the location of the application y ou want to copy : <card name> or Phone . 7.
Section 6A: Managing Files 273 Managing Files 5. Press Menu . 6. Select Rena me Card on the Card menu. 7. Enter a new name for the card. 8. Select Rena me . Forma tting an Expansion C ard Format ting an expansion card is similar to formatting a disk on a computer .
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Section 6B: Customizing 275 Customizing Section 6B Customizing Y our Device In This Section ⽧ Setting Sy stem Sounds ⽧ Adjusting the Display and Appearance ⽧ Changing the Applica tions Settings .
276 Section 6B: Customizing Setting S ystem Sounds Silencing Sounds Y ou can immedia tely silence all a lerts, ringto nes, musi c that pl ays thr ough the built -in speaker , and system sounds by sliding the Ringer switch to Sound Off . This does not, however , mute the audio during a phone call.
Section 6B: Customizing 277 Customizing Setting Sy stem V olume Lev els Y ou can set the volume level f or system sounds, such as the tone that plays when you synchr onize. 1. Press Applications and selec t Sounds . 2. Select the Application pick list, and then select Syst e m .
278 Section 6B: Customizing Adjusting the Display and Appear ance Adjusting the Brightness Depending on the lighting c ondit ions in which y ou’ re using your device, y ou may need t o adjust the brightness of the screen and ke yboard backlight. 1. Press Option , and then press Backlight .
Section 6B: Customizing 279 Customizing 1. Open the application in which y ou want to change the font. 2. Press Menu . 3. Select Options , and then select Fon t . 4. Select a font style. (In the W eb browser , select the Font s iz e pick list and sel ect Large or Small .
280 Section 6B: Customizing 䡲 Date sets the date f ormat. 䡲 We e k s t a r t s sets the first day of the week (usually Sunday or Monday). 䡲 Numbers sets the format for numbers with decimal points and commas. 4. Select Done . Aligning the Screen Occasionally , your de vice screen ma y need to be readjusted.
Section 6B: Customizing 281 Customizing Changing the Applications Settings Y ou can change the Applic ations settings o n your de vice so that y ou can easily acces s the applications you use most often.
282 Section 6B: Customizing Selecting the Applications Display By default, Applications view displays each application as an icon. As an alternativ e, you can view a list of applications. The list view is particularly useful when you hav e so many applications in a category tha t the app lications fill up more than one scr een.
Section 6B: Customizing 283 Customizing Customizing Device Butt ons Rea ss ig ni ng B ut to ns With Buttons Prefer ences you can select which applica tions are associated with the quick buttons and the Side button on y our device. Y ou can assign a primary and secondary application to each of the thr ee quic k buttons that open an applica tion.
284 Section 6B: Customizing Changing Default Applications Sometimes one application looks for another applicati on to handle information (for example, a mail applica tion might open a brow ser when you select a link in an email message).
Section 6B: Customizing 285 Customizing Setting the Date and T ime By defau lt, your devic e synchroniz es the date, time, and time zo ne with the Sprint Nati onal Network when your dev ice is on and you are i nside a cov erage ar ea. Date & Time Preferences let you manually set the date, time, and time zone for y our device.
286 Section 6B: Customizing 5. If the Date and T ime fields appear , selec t the Date f ield and select the date, and then select the Time field and select the time.
Section 6B: Customizing 287 Customizing Optimizing Po wer Settings Pow er Pref erences enable you to adjust settings to maximize y our device’ s battery performance. 1. Press Applications and selec t Prefs . 2. Select Power . 3. Set any of the foll owing prefer ences: 䡲 Brightness : Sets the intensity of the screen and k eyboard backlights.
288 Section 6B: Customizing Locking Y our Device and Informa tion Y our Centr o device includes sever al fea tures th at help pr otect your device from inadvertent use and keep your inf ormation priva te.
Section 6B: Customizing 289 Customizing To t u r n o f f Ke y g u a r d , do the following: 1. If the screen is off , press Power /E nd to wake up the scr een. 2. Press Cente r to turn off Key g u a r d . (T o turn on Ke yg ua r d , press Option and then press Power /E nd .
290 Section 6B: Customizing Locking Y our Screen Y ou can set your device to automatically lock the screen’ s to uch-sensitive fea tures in certain situa tions.
Section 6B: Customizing 291 Customizing 5. Select one of the following Phone Lock options: 䡲 On phone power off l ocks your phone each time you turn it off . When this setting is active, y ou must enter your lock code eac h time you turn your ph one on again.
292 Section 6B: Customizing Locking Y our Device T o p ro t e c t yo u r p e r s on a l i n fo r m at i o n, yo u c a n l o ck t h e d ev i c e so t h a t y o u n e e d t o e nt e r yo u r password to access any of y our information or use any f eatures of y our device, including the phone.
Section 6B: Customizing 293 Customizing 8. Do one of the following: 䡲 Select Lock & Tu rn Off to lock y our device immediately . 䡲 Press Applications to accept your settings and continue using your device. W orking W ith Priva te Entries In most applications , you can mark individual en tries as priva te.
294 Section 6B: Customizing View ing All Priv ate E ntries Y ou can re veal al l of the entries y ou’ve hidd en or mask ed. 1. Press Applications and selec t Security . 2. Select the Current Privacy pick list, and then select Show Records . 3. If prompted for y our password, enter it and then select OK .
Section 6B: Customizing 295 Customizing Entering Owner Information Y ou can us e Owner Preferences to recor d informa tion that y ou want to associate with y our Cen tro dev ice, such as y our name, com pany name, and home phone number .
296 Section 6B: Customizing Using C onnection Settings Connecting to a Virtual Priva te Network If you want to use y our Centro device to access your corpor ate email account or other files on your corpor ate serv er , you may ne ed to set up a virtual priv ate network (VPN) on yo ur device.
Section 6B: Customizing 297 Customizing Pur chasing Accessories f or Y our Device These and other ac cessories are av ailable from your local Spri nt Store or at go .palm.com/ centr o-sprint/ . For mo re informa tion, you can also dial #222 and pr ess T ALK on your smart device.
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Section 7A: Help 301 Help Section 7A Help In This Section ⽧ T r ouble Upgrading? ⽧ Resetting Y our Palm Centro™ Smart Device ⽧ Replacing the Battery ⽧ T r oubleshooting ⽧ Making Room on Y .
302 Section 7A: Help Tr o u b l e U p g r a d i n g ? If you experience problems with y our Palm C entro™ smart device after performing the upgrade steps described in “Upgr ading Fr om Another P a.
Section 7A: Help 303 Help 4. Delet e all f iles fro m the original Ba ckup subfolder . 5. Perform a har d reset on y our device. See “R esetting Y our Palm Cen tro™ Smart Device” on page 304 for inst ructions.
304 Section 7A: Help Resetting Y o ur P alm Centr o™ Smart Device Sof t Reset Performing a soft r eset is similar to restarting a computer . If your C entro de vice is not respon ding or you’ re hav ing trou ble synchron izing with y our comp uter , a soft r eset may help.
Section 7A: Help 305 Help Hard R eset A h ard res et e rase s a ll in for mat io n a nd th i rd- pa r ty so ftwa re o n yo ur Cen tro dev ic e. Nev er perform a hard reset without first tr ying a soft reset and a system reset. Y ou can restor e previo usly synchro nized inf ormation th e next time y ou synchr onize.
306 Section 7A: Help 1. Re move th e battery fr om your de vice. 2. Press and hold Power /En d while reinserting the battery . (See “R eplacing the Battery” on page 307 f or details.) 3. When the second P alm® logo appears, rel ea se Powe r/ En d .
Section 7A: Help 307 Help Replacing the Battery Y our Centr o device comes with a r eplaceable ba ttery . Be sure to use a battery that is approv ed by Sprint and tha t is compatible with y our device. F ailur e to use the proper battery may r esult in personal injury or pr oduct damage, and it voids y our device w arranty .
308 Section 7A: Help Note: Be sure to dispose of your old battery properly . In some areas, disposal in household or business tr ash is prohibite d. WA R N I N G : Use only Sprint-appr oved or P alm-app r oved batteries and char gers with your phone.
Section 7A: Help 309 Help T roubleshooting Desktop Sof twar e Installation If you are ha ving trouble installing the desk top sof tware, y ou may hav e the wrong v ersion of the softw are or some of your c omputer’ s r esources may be unav ailable. F ollow these steps to retry the installation: 1.
310 Section 7A: Help Screen The Screen Appears Blank 1. When a call lasts longer than the limit specified in P ower Preferences , the scr een dims automatically . In certain lighting conditions , the screen ma y appear blank when this occurs. Press any k ey ex cept Power /E nd to restore the screen to normal brigh tness.
Section 7A: Help 311 Help There’ s a Blink ing Bell at the Upper-Lef t Corner of the Screen The blinking bell in the upper-lef t corner of the screen i s the Alert Manager symbol. I t appears when you ha ve alarms or messages t hat you ha ven't ack nowledged.
312 Section 7A: Help SmithJ. Y our user f older is usually located inside one of the following f olders: C:Program FilesPalm C:Program FilespalmOne C:Pr ogra m Fil esHandspri ng Mac: Y our user folder.
Section 7A: Help 313 Help 6. If problems persis t and you’ re synchroniz ing thr ough a USB hub, try connecting the sync cable to a dif fer ent USB port, or direct ly to your computer’ s built- in USB port . 7. Synchronize. If the synchronization is successful, you do not need to complete the rem ai ni ng st ep s.
314 Section 7A: Help 4. (Window s only) If the Window s New Hardware Wizard appears, the synchronization process ma y be timing out before the wiz ard completes its job . F ollow all instructions in the New Hardware Wizard , and then sync again. 5. (Windows only) Uninstall P a lm Desktop softw are.
Section 7A: Help 315 Help 3. Open HotSync manager on your comput er , and make sure t he necessary c onduits are set to Syn c hr on i ze t he fi l es .
316 Section 7A: Help I Hav e Duplicate Entries in Microsof t® Outlook® Af ter I S ynchronize 1. Open Microsoft Outlook and delete the duplicate entries. 2. On your computer , go to the application with duplicat e entries and manually enter any information y ou’ve added to your device since the last time you synchronized.
Section 7A: Help 317 Help 6. Click Change . 7. Select Desktop o verwrite s handheld , and then click OK . 8. Synchroniz e your device and y our computer . 9. Repeat steps 6 through 8 to open the Cale nda r Change HotSync Action dialog box . 10. Select Synchronize the files , and then click OK .
318 Section 7A: Help Phone Signal Strength Is Weak Become f amiliar with low cov erage ar eas wher e you liv e, commute, work, and pla y . Then you know when to expect signa l-strength issues. 䢇 If you’ r e standing , move about 10 f eet (3 meters) in any dir ection.
Section 7A: Help 319 Help I Hear My Own V oice Echo Ask the person on the other end o f the call to turn down the volume on his or her phone or to hold the phone closer to his or her ear . My V oice Is T oo Quie t on the Other End 䢇 Be sure to position the bottom of th e Cen tro smart device, or the hands-fr ee microphone, close to your mouth.
320 Section 7A: Help the reset, the phone does not automatically tu rn on (see “T urning Y our Device’ s Phone On and Off” on page 55). If the problem persists and you’ re using third-party applications, see “Third-P arty Applications” on page 331 for additional suggestions.
Section 7A: Help 321 Help I Hear S tatic or Interfer ence When Using My Hand s-Fre e Devic e 䢇 T ry moving your C entro de vice closer to the hands-free de vice. Audio quality degr ades as the distance between y our Centro de vice and hands-free de vice increases.
322 Section 7A: Help 䢇 Some wireless service providers r equire y ou to be on their network to use your email accoun t . If this is the case, be sur e to use your pro vider's network as the connection type for the acc ount. 䢇 Some email service providers hav e other requ ir ements specific to their service.
Section 7A: Help 323 Help 䢇 T urn on ESM TP . Many services r equire authentic ated access , or ESM TP , to use their SM TP servers. See the User Guide f or the V ersaMail Application lo cated on your Palm Software Installation CD , or visit go .pal m.
324 Section 7A: Help Af ter I Get Messages, Either Manually or Through Auto Sync, Messages Disappear From My Inbox If you hav e an account tha t uses Microsoft E xchange ActiveS ync®, when Microsof t.
Section 7A: Help 325 Help I Can’t Send or Rec eive SMS T ext Messages 䢇 Make sur e your phone is turned on ( see “T ur ning Y our Device’ s Phone On and Of f ” on page 55).
326 Section 7A: Help We b I Can’t T ell If Data Services Are Available When your phone is on, ic ons a ppear in the title bar in th e Main view of the Phone application to indica te whether data services are a v ailable and whether a data c onnection is active.
Section 7A: Help 327 Help 4. Select Network . 5. Select the Serv ice pick list and select Power Vision . (If Powe r Vi si on does not appear in the list, call Sprin t for assistance.) 6. Select Con ne c t . 7. If the connection is successful, go to th e W eb browser .
328 Section 7A: Help 1xR TT data service is consider ed a high-speed da ta service, it can seem slow if y ou are used to Sprint Power V ision speed. 1. Press Phone and look for the Sprint Power V ision or icon or the Sprint 1xR TT data icon in the title bar of th e Main view .
Section 7A: Help 329 Help Dial-Up Networking Usin g Bluetooth T echnology My C omputer Does Not A ppear on the T rusted Devices Screen 䢇 If you select Add Device a nd your computer does not appear on the list, mak e sure that the computer’ s Bluetooth setting is on and that the c omputer is disco ver able.
330 Section 7A: Help Making R oom on Y our Palm C entr o™ Smart Device K eep in mind that y our Cen tro device incl ud es an expansion card slot, and that you can store applications and information on e xpansion cards (sold separately). Howe ver , you still need free memory on the de vice itself to run applications fr om an expansion card.
Section 7A: Help 331 Help Third-P ar ty Applications Some third-party applic ations can cause conflicts with your Centro device. Thir d-party applications that modify the wir eless featur es of your de vice may require extra troubleshooting. If you recently installed an applica tion and your C entro device seems to be stuck, try the following: 1.
332 Section 7A: Help Remember tha t not all third-party applicatio ns w ere wr itten with the C entr o smart device by Palm in mind. Y ou may encounter str ange behavi or or errors in these applica tions if you use the keyboar d and 5-wa y .
Section 7A: Help 333 Help Errors Y our Centr o device is designed to minimize interruptions when a system error occurs. If your device enc ounters a system err or , it automatically resets itself and resumes functioning as normal. If possible, it even turn s the phone back on if it w as on before the error occurred.
334 Section 7A: Help Where to Learn More For a Quick Introduction 䢇 Quick T our : The Quick T our introduces you to many of your C entro device’ s f eatures. It is already installed on y our device, and yo u can open it any time. Press Applications , and then select Quick T our .
Section 7A: Help 335 Help If Y ou Need More Information 䢇 Windows Vista TM users: F or informa tion on using your de vice and desktop sof tware with Windows V ista TM , visit www .
336 䢇 Call toll-fr ee at 1-800- SPRINT1 (1-800-777-4681) (consumer customers), –or– 1-800-927-2199 (business customers ). 䢇 W rite to Sprint Customer Service, P .
Section 7B: Glossary 337 Glossary Section 7B Glossary 1xEV -DO (Evolution Data Optimized): A wireless br oadband technology (also known as EVDO ) that is designed f or very high-speed da ta transf er with aver age download speeds of 400 to 700Kbps and that is capa ble of reaching speeds up to a theor etical maximum of 2.
338 Section 7B: Glossary Device na m e : The name associated with your C entro de vice that distinguishes it fr om other Palm OS® by AC CESS devices. When you first synchronize your device, y ou are asked to give it a de vice name. This name appears in the User list in P alm® Desktop softwar e.
Section 7B: Glossary 339 Glossary Pal m OS ® b y ACCE SS : The operating system of your Cent ro device. Palm OS is known for its simplicity of use and for the large number of compa tible third-party applications that can be added to your C entro de vice.
340 Section 7B: Glossary Sprint TV: A Sprint Power V ision service that allow s you to view liv e Mobile Digital TV (MD TV) on your Cen tro device. Streaming: T echnology that enables y ou to access m.
Section 8 Saf ety and Specifica tions.
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Section 8A: Safety 343 Safety Section 8A Important Safety Inf ormation In This Section ⽧ FCC Notice ⽧ General Pr ecautions ⽧ Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Y our Device ⽧ Using Y our Ph.
344 Section 8A: Safety FC C Not ice This equipment has been tested and f ound to comply with the li mits for a Class B di gital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FC C Rules. These limi ts are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interf er ence in a residential installa tion.
Section 8A: Safety 345 Safety Genera l Precautions There are se ver al simple guidelines to operatin g yo ur device properly and maintai ning safe, satisf actory service. 䢇 Speak directly into the micr ophone. 䢇 Av oid exposing y our device and accessories to r ain or liquid spills.
346 Section 8A: Safety Maintaining Saf e Use of and Access to Y our Device Do Not Rely on Y our Device’ s Phone for Eme rgency Calls Wireless phones such as the one on your C ent ro device oper ate using r adio signals, which cannot guar antee connection in all c onditions.
Section 8A: Safety 347 Safety RF signals. Also check with the manufactur er regarding any equipmen t that has been added to your v ehicle. Consult the manuf acturer of any persona l medical devices, such as pacemakers and hearing aids, to determine if the y are adeq uately shielded from e xternal RF signals.
348 Section 8A: Safety Restricting Children’ s Access to Y our Device Y our Centr o device is not a toy . Do not allow ch ildren to pla y with it as they could hurt themselves and others, damag e the device and/ or its phone, or make calls that incr ease your monthly bill.
Section 8A: Safety 349 Safety Using Y our Phone With a Hearing Aid Device Y our Palm® C entr o™ smart device is compliant with the FC C Hearing Aid C ompatibility (HAC) r equirement s. For addi tional HAC inf ormation, inc luding the HAC r ating of this product, please ref er to www .
350 Section 8A: Safety hearing aid. Add the rating of y our hearin g aid and your phone to determine probable usability: 䢇 Any combi ned rating equal to or gr eater than six of fers best use. 䢇 Any combi ned rating equal to fiv e is consider ed normal use.
Section 8A: Safety 351 Safety device's Bl uetooth Wir eless f eature. It does no t aff ect calls heard on the speak erphone or with a car kit or hea dset. HAC requires ex tra ba ttery power , so watch your ba ttery consumption when it's turned on.
352 Section 8A: Safety Caring fo r the Battery Protecting Y our Batter y The guidelines listed below help you get th e most out of y our battery’ s per formance. 䢇 Recen tly there ha ve been some public r epo rts of w ireless phone ba tteries overhea ting , catching fir e, or exploding.
Section 8A: Safety 353 Safety Battery Safety Inf ormation 䢇 Do not disassemble or open, crush, bend or def orm, puncture or shred. 䢇 Do not modify or r emanufactur e, atte mpt to insert for eign objects into the ba ttery , immerse or expose to water or other liquids, expose to fire, explosion or other haz ard.
354 Section 8A: Safety Radiofr equency (RF) Energy Understanding How Y our Phone Oper ates Y our phone is basically a radio transmitter and re ceiv er . When it ’ s turned on, it receiv es and transmits radiofr equency (RF) signals. When you use y our phone, the system handling your call cont rols the power level.
Section 8A: Safety 355 Safety Specific Absorption Rate (S AR) for W ireless Phones The SAR is a v alue that corr esponds to the rela tive amount of RF energy absorbed in the head of a user of a wireless handset. The SAR v alue of a phone is the result of a n extensive testing, measuring , and calculation process.
356 Section 8A: Safety Bluetooth® Qualifica tion Progr am Information about this listing can be f ound at: https:/ /progr ams.bluetooth.or g/tpg /listings.
Section 8A: Safety 357 Safety Static Electricity , ESD, and Y our Device Electrostati c discharge (ESD) can cause damag e to electronic devices i f discharged into the device, so you should tak e steps to av oid such an occurrence.
358 Section 8A: Safety to your c omputer , placing the device in a cr ad le, or connecting it to any other de vice. Y ou can do this in many w ays , including the following: 䢇 Ground yourself when you’ re holding y our mobile device by simultaneously touching a metal surface that is at earth ground.
Section 8A: Safety 359 Safety Owner’ s R ecor d The model numb er , regulato ry number , and se rial number ar e located on a namepla te inside the battery c ompar tment. Rec ord the se rial number in the space pro vided below . This will be helpful if you need to c ont act us about y our phone in th e future.
360 Section 8A: Safety User’ s Guide Proprietary Notice CDMA T echnology is licen sed by QU ALC OMM Inc orpora ted under one or more of the following pa tents: 4,901,307 5,109,390 5,267,262 5,416,79.
Section 8B: Specifications 361 Specifications Section 8B Specifications.
362 Section 8B: Specifications Specifications Radio CDMA 1900/800 MHz digital dual-band EVD O an d 1 xRTT Phone fea tures P ersonal speak erphone Hands-free headset jack (2.
Section 8B: Specifications 363 Specifications Display T ouch-sensitive LCD screen (includes stylus) 65,536 colors (16-bit c olor) User -adjustable brightness K eyboard Built -in QWER TY keyboar d plus.
364 Section 8B: Specifications Opera ting and storage temper atur e ran g e 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C) 5% to 90% rela tive humidity (RH).
Index 365 Index Index Numerics 1xEV-DO (EVDO) technology 337 1xRTT networks 96 1XRTT protocol 337 411 phone calls 336 5-way controls 42 , 44 5-way navigator 10 , 42 911 phone calls 91 , 93 , 290 , 34 6 A abbreviated dialing.
366 Index cities to World C lock 240 contacts 68 , 216 emoticons 146 events 221 – 223 , 224 memos 234 partnerships 81 , 170 , 173 , 175 passwords 26 phone numbers 68 , 72 QuickText phrases 146 , 155.
Index 367 Index applications See also third-party applications accessing 52 , 54 associating with buttons 77 , 283 beaming 260 categorizing 281 closing menus in 45 composing email messages and 130 cop.
368 Index Auto-Keyguard pick list 289 automated invoicing information 336 Automatically set pick list 223 Auto-o ff after pick lis t 287 auto-off interval 287 , 337 B Background check box 227 backgrou.
Index 369 Index bonus software 37 , 24 9 , 250 Bookmark Page icon 166 bookmarks 163 , 165 , 166 , 259 Bookmarks icon 166 Bookmarks view 166 border glow (highlight) 43 brightness 18 , 278 , 287 , 310 broadband connections 96 , 111 , 337 , 339 browser. See Web browser built-in applications 249 , 253 built-in camera.
370 Index Call Wa iting dialo g box 69 caller ID pictures 89 caller ID ringtones 89 , 217 , 239 calling cards 336 calling Sprint Customer Service 26 calls.
Index 371 Index charger jac k 11 charging the battery 15 – 16 , 17 , 18 chat preferences 151 chat session icon 150 chat sessions 105 , 149 , 154 Chat view 149 city info rmation 240 city pick list 24.
372 Index sending information over Bluetooth 256 troubleshooting 318 , 322 , 326 , 328 viewing status of 96 connectivity specifications 362 constants 243 Contact Edit dialog box 89 , 217 contact names.
Index 373 Index signatures 138 speed-dial buttons 76 text messages 61142 – 143 , 146 voice captions 183 voice memos 238 current event 85 , 98 Current Privacy pick l ist 293 , 294 Customer Service (S.
374 Index tasks 232 text 58 text messages 148 videos 184 desktop software 33 , 36 , 139 , 309 See also Palm Desktop software device names changing 81 creating 81 , 171 defined 338 deleting 31 displayi.
Index 375 Index error messages 333 events 85 , 98 , 228 favorite buttons 59 , 76 , 85 HotSync Log 314 images 158 , 328 instant messages 155 items in pick lists 45 menu items 44 numeric pages 64 phone .
376 Index checking status of 128 checking unread messages for 227 creating 122129 – 130 deleting 133 – 134 , 330 getting 128 , 135 , 136 , 138 making phone calls and 59 , 67 maximizing battery lif.
Index 377 Index deleting applications on 253 downloading to 161 formatting 272 , 273 inserting 269 managing files on 236 naming 272 opening applications on 270 removing 270 storing information on 269 .
378 Index expansion cards 272 , 273 numbers 280 phone numbers 90 forums 335 forwarding phone calls 71 – 72 , 91 Free Space information 30 freeing memory 253 , 330 Full battery icon 16 full charge (b.
Index 379 Index HotSyn c butt on 283 HotSync Log 314 HotSync manager 262 , 266 , 338 HotSync manager icon 262 HotSync technology 338 See also synchronizing HTML formats 138 hyperlinks.
380 Index third-party applications 249 , 251 , 303 , 330 Instant Messaging 105154 – 156 interference 319 , 321 , 349 , 350 international characters. See alternate characters international clock 240 .
Index 381 Index location information 91 Location ON icon 96 Location ON option 91 , 96 Location pick list 285 locations, transmitting 91 lock codes 22 , 290 Lock Device screen 292 lock icon 158 , 253 .
382 Index messages See also email; multimedia messages; text messages accessing online services for 153 adding emoticons to 146 adding predefined phrases to 146 , 155 adding Web links to 148 automatic.
Index 383 Index attaching voice memos to 239 creating 144 – 145 , 146 sending 142 , 145 viewing status of 150 multimedia messaging service 105 multi-phone accounts 26 music adjusting volume for 206 .
384 Index O Office 2007 files 236 offline viewing 165 On a call check box 290 On Demand categories 109 On Demand feature 105107 – 109 , 338 On Demand icon 107 On Demand menu screen 108 online photo .
Index 385 Index synchronizing information on 314 transferring information from 29 Palm OS software 29 , 249 See also applications Palm Software Installation CD 8 , 32 PalmOS5 Incompatible Apps directory 29 PalmSoftware.
386 Index maximizing battery life and 18 , 287 muting microphone for 66 redialing 60 roaming and 94 – 95 safety guidelines for 346 , 347 , 348 select ing al ert ton es fo r 87 select ing ri ngtone s.
Index 387 Index Phone Preferences screen 72 , 91 phone-to-computer connections 110 photo albums. See albums Photo Settings screen 186 photos See also pictures adding voice captions t o 183 attach ing .
388 Index Pocket Tunes 188 , 195 , 202 , 206 PocketMirror 222 POP servers 115 ports 12 , 34 power adapter 17 power charger 17 power consumption 17 , 18 Power Preferences screen 287 power settings 287 Power Vision. See Sprint Power Vision Power/End button 61 , 66 Powering off screen 55 PowerPoint files 131 , 132 , 236 , 237 PowerPoint presentations.
Index 389 Index regulatory numbers 359 Reminder Sound pick list 228 reminders. See alerts Remove from album command 189 removing. See deleting Rename Card command 273 Rename Memo comm and 239 Repeat A.
390 Index locking touch-sensitive features on 290 maximizing battery life and 18 moving around on 42 re-aligning 280 , 310 select ing it ems o n 43 troubleshooting problems with 310 turning on and off.
Index 391 Index Show Wal lpaper option 85 Showbiz selection 108 Shutter sound pick list 186 Side button 10 , 283 signal 18 , 55 Signal faded pick list 87 signal strength 17 , 96 , 318 signal-strength .
392 Index Software Installation CD 8 , 32 songs. See music Sort button 128 Sort by Date command 148 Sort by Name command 14 8 Sort by pick list 233 sorting messages 128 , 148 sorting tasks 233 Sound &.
Index 393 Index stock ticker 109 storage 269 streaming 162 , 210 , 211 , 340 StuffIt Expander 251 stylus 12 , 42 , 43 , 297 sub-account passwords 26 support (Palm) 334 support (Sprint) 26 , 332 Swap b.
394 Index telecommunications devices 93 Telecommunications Relay Service 93 telephone. See phone temperature conversions 243 text copying 163 deleting 58 enabling auto-complete for 167 entering 48 , 1.
Index 395 Index Trusted Device list 171 Trusted Devices button 172 , 175 Trusted Devices screen 329 trusted devices. See partnerships trusted pairs. See partnerships TTY/TDD devices 93 TTY/TDD mode ic.
396 Index Vibrate pick list 86 , 87 vibrating alarms 86 , 87 , 276 video clips accessing online services for 153 adding to chat sessions 149 backing up 194 copying 190 , 202 deleting 184 displaying 18.
Index 397 Index sending calls to 25 , 61 , 69 , 70 viewing nume ric pages fo r 64 voicemail accounts 25 , 26 , 63 Voicemail Alert pic k list 87 Voicemail favorite button 25 , 63 , 77 Voicemail icon 63.
398 Index personalizing 107 saving 165 , 166 setting preferences for 167 – 168 troubleshooting 327 , 328 viewing offline 165 Web services 326 Web sites 157 , 327 , 328 Web-based email providers 114 .
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