Palm 820 PDA With Bluetooth User Manual User Guide for the Tungsten T5 Handheld
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» CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Key Term Firewall A system set up to protect against unauthorized access into a private network. • The name of the outgoing mail (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, or SMTP) server • Your account’s security feature (if it has one), such as Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), Authenticated Post Office Protocol (APOP), or Extended Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (ESMTP) • Your email address and password Go to your email provider’s website or contact their customer support to obtain this information. Using a corporate email account If you want to access email on your handheld using your corporate email account, you create this account on your handheld in exactly the same way as any other account, with one exception: for a corporate email account, you may need to set up a virtual private network (VPN). If your company has a Bluetooth network located behind the corporate firewall, or if you are using an 802.11b (also called Wi-Fi) SDIO card (go to www.palmOne.com to check on the availability of these cards) in your handheld and your company has an 802.11b network located behind the corporate firewall, you may not need to set up a VPN to access your corporate email account. See the following section for details. Before you set up a corporate email account, check with your company’s system administrator to get the following information: Username and password This might be your Windows username and password, your Lotus Notes ID username and password, or something else. The VersaMail application provides strong 128-bit AES encryption for your password. Protocol Many corporate mail servers use the IMAP protocol for retrieving mail. In rare cases, your company server may use the POP protocol. NOTE Some corporate mail servers do not use either protocol. If so, you cannot send and receive email wirelessly from your handheld. You can synchronize email on your handheld with email in Microsoft Outlook or Lotus Notes on your computer. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 279 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Incoming and outgoing mail server settings obtain these settings. Check with your company’s system administrator to With a corporate email account, you may be able to access the following types of mail servers, among others: • Microsoft Exchange • IBM Lotus Domino • Sun iPlanet VPNs If you want to access email on your handheld using your corporate email account, you may need to set up a virtual private network (VPN) on your handheld. A VPN enables you to log in to your corporate mail server through the company’s firewall (security layer). Without a VPN, you cannot pass through the firewall to gain access to the mail server. You need to set up a VPN to access corporate email in either of the following situations: • Your company’s wireless local area network (LAN) is located outside the firewall. • Your company’s wireless LAN is located inside the firewall, but you are trying to access the network from outside the firewall (for example, from a public location or at home). Check with your company’s system administrator to see if a VPN is required to access the corporate network. The auto get mail with notification feature in the VersaMail application may not work with a VPN connection. Also, you cannot use scheduled sending retry of email with accounts that use a VPN connection. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 280 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Creating an account The steps for creating an account are different depending on how you plan to send and receive email: Wireless only If you plan only to send and receive email wirelessly from your handheld, set up the account on your handheld by following the procedures below. Synchronize only (Windows only) If you plan only to synchronize email on your handheld with email on your computer, and never to send and receive email wirelessly from your handheld, do not set up the account on your handheld. Instead, follow the steps for setting synchronization options on your computer later in this chapter. When you are finished, synchronize to transfer the account settings to your handheld. Both wireless and synchronize (Windows only) If you plan both to send and receive email wirelessly and to synchronize email on your handheld with email on your computer, you must set up the account on your handheld and follow the steps for setting synchronization options on your computer. If you do not set up the account in both places, synchronizing email does not work. [ ! ] IMPORTANT If you plan to synchronize your new handheld with an existing username from another handheld, you must do so before you enter your email account information in the VersaMail application. If you enter the email account information first and then synchronize your handheld to an existing username, the email account information you entered is overwritten. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 281 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Setting basic account options Go to Favorites and select VersaMail Open the Account Setup screen: a. Open the menus. b. Select Accounts, and then select Account Setup. c. Select New. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 282 CHAPTER 15 » Key Term Protocol Settings your email provider uses to receive email messages. Most providers use the Post Office Protocol (POP); a few use the Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP). Tip If your email provider appears on the Mail Service pick list, you don’t need to select a protocol. The correct protocol is automatically displayed. Sending and Receiving Email Messages Enter the basic account information: a. In the Account Name field, enter a descriptive name. b. Select the Mail Service pick list, and then select your email provider. Select Other if your provider is not listed. c. If you chose Other, select the Protocol pick list, and then select POP or IMAP. [ ! ] IMPORTANT Do not check the Synchronize Only Account box. If you plan only to synchronize email on your handheld with email on your computer, do not set up the account on your handheld. Instead, follow the steps for setting synchronization options on your computer later in this chapter. d. Select Next. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 283 CHAPTER 15 Tip Your username is usually the part of your email address appearing before the @ symbol, not your entire email address. Check with your ISP if you are not sure what username to enter. Did You Know? Your incoming mail server is also called your POP or IMAP server; your outgoing mail server is also called your SMTP server. Sending and Receiving Email Messages Enter the account username and password: a. Enter the username you use to access your email. b. Select the Password box, enter your email account password, and then select OK. c. Select Next. If you chose a common email provider from the Mail Services pick list on the Account Setup screen, this screen is already filled in. If not, enter the names of the incoming and outgoing mail servers: a. Enter your email address. b. Enter the names of your mail servers. c. Select Next. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 284 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Do one of the following: Finish setup Select Done to finish setup and go to the Inbox of the account you set up, where you can begin getting and sending email. Set additional mail options Select Next to set advanced mail options. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 285 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Setting advanced mail options Did You Know? The POP protocol does not support retrieval of unread mail only from the server. If you have a POP email account, the VersaMail application downloads all messages from the server regardless of whether you have read them (for example, on your desktop or on the web), and regardless of whether this box is checked. Set mail retrieval server options for a POP or IMAP account: POP accounts IMAP accounts a. Select any of the following: Tip If you choose to leave mail on the server and, for example, read messages from your Yahoo! account on your handheld, the messages are still visible the next time you check your Inbox on Yahoo.com. Get unread mail (IMAP account only) Select Get unread mail ONLY to download only unread mail to your handheld. If you don’t choose this option and you select Get & Send, all of your messages on your provider’s mail server are downloaded to your Inbox, including messages you have already read. Delete messages on server To delete messages on your provider’s mail server when they are deleted in the VersaMail application, check the Delete messages on the server when they are deleted in VersaMail box. Leave mail on server (POP account only) To get email on your handheld but leave it on the server so you can view it later on your computer, check the Leave mail on server box. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 286 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Cont’d. Port Number The port number setting defaults to 110 for POP and to 143 for IMAP servers. You may need to change the port number if you choose to retrieve incoming mail over a secure connection (see the next item). If you are not sure about the correct port number, check with your system administrator. Use Secure Connection To retrieve incoming mail over a secure (Secure Sockets Layer, or SSL) connection, check the Use Secure Connection box. If you check the box, the port number for incoming mail changes to 995. You may need to change the port number; check with your system administrator. Maximum Message Size To limit the maximum size of an incoming email message, enter the size in kilobytes (KB) for Maximum Message Size. The maximum size of an incoming message is 5KB by default, but you can enter any size up to 2048KB (approximately 2 megabytes, or 2MB), including attachments. The maximum message size that you can retrieve is 60KB for the body text and approximately 5MB of total data for any attachments. Because downloading large messages can consume handheld resources, the VersaMail application displays the size of the message and asks if you want to continue downloading any message that exceeds your maximum message size, up to a total size of 2MB. b. Select Next. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 287 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Set outgoing mail options: a. Select any of the following: Display Name Enter the name you want to appear on your outgoing messages, such as “Joe Smith.” Reply To Address Enter the email address that you want recipients to see and reply to on your email messages, only if this is different from the email address from which you are sending the message. For example, if you are sending a message from me@yahoo.com but you want recipients to reply to me@earthlink.net, enter the reply-to address here. Reply To Address makes it look as though the email came from the address you entered. BCC Check the BCC box to send a blind copy of any email message you send to another email address. The blind copy email address is not seen by the other recipients of the message. For example, if you want a copy of all messages you send from your handheld to be sent to your corporate email account, enter that email address. b. Select Next. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 288 CHAPTER 15 Tip Use a signature to add your name and phone number to all outgoing messages. Sending and Receiving Email Messages Add a signature: a. Check the Attach Signature to messages box, and then enter the text of the signature. b. Select Next. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 289 CHAPTER 15 Tip If you need to enter new authentication information, enter your username, tap the Password box, enter a password, and then select OK. Check with your email service provider for authentication username and password information. Sending and Receiving Email Messages Set additional outgoing mail options: a. Select any of the following: Port Number The default is 25, the port number most SMTP servers use. If you are not sure about the correct port number, check with your system administrator. Use Secure Connection To send outgoing mail over a secure (Secure Sockets Layer, or SSL) connection, check the Use Secure Connection box. Authentication Check the box if the outgoing server (SMTP) requires ESMTP authentication. Check with your system administrator before selecting this option. If you select this option, username and password fields appear. These fields are already filled in based on the account information you entered. In most cases, the information displayed is correct; however, occasionally your authentication username and/or password is different from your account username or password. b. Select Done. Done Testing your new account After you finish setting up a new email account, the Inbox of the account you just created is displayed. You can test whether the email account is set up and working properly by getting messages. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 290 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages If you set up a synchronize-only email account, you need to configure this account on your computer. You can’t synchronize email on your handheld with email on your computer unless you configure the account on your computer. Managing email accounts After you create an account, you can edit or delete it, or customize the account by adding ESMTP authentication, selecting a specific service to connect to your network, and more. Editing an email account Select the account you want to edit: a. Open the menus. b. Select Accounts, and then select Account Setup. c. Select the name of the account to edit, and then select Edit. The same series of screens appears for editing an account as for creating an account. Go through the screens by selecting Next, and change the entries you want to edit on the appropriate screens. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 291 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Deleting an email account When you delete an account in the VersaMail application, the account is removed from your handheld. The account still exists on the server. For example, deleting your Yahoo! account from the VersaMail application deletes the account only from your handheld. Your email account still exists at Yahoo.com. You can delete all but one of your email accounts; you must have at least one account. Tip Synchronize your handheld with your computer to free up the memory associated with an account after you delete it. Select the account you want to delete: a. Open the menus. b. Select Accounts, and then select Account Setup. c. Select the name of the account to delete, and then select Delete. Delete the account: a. Select Yes in the Delete Account dialog box to delete the account and all associated email messages. b. Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 292 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Selecting a different service for an email account When you set up a phone connection on your handheld, you pair each connection with a network service. You also select one of these services to be the default for all network activity on your handheld, including sending and receiving email. For any given email account, however, you can switch to a different service for that account only. For example, the default service you have selected for your handheld may be called Bluetooth and may use your handheld’s built-in Bluetooth functionality to make a connection to your corporate mail server. However, for your Earthlink account, you may want to switch to the service called IR, which uses your handheld’s IR port to make a connection to your email service provider through your mobile phone. When you exit the VersaMail application, the service disconnects (unless you are using the default service for your handheld). When you reopen the application, the email account you selected (Earthlink in this example) continues to connect using the new connection (IR in this example) until you either select a new service or uncheck the Always connect using box. If you uncheck the Always connect using box, the email account (Earthlink) connects using the default handheld service (Bluetooth in this example). The Always connect using box changes the connection service for the selected email account only. You must follow the procedure for each email account whose connection you want to switch from the default connection on your handheld. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 293 CHAPTER 15 Tip If there is an existing service connection, it is disconnected and the new connection is initiated. The VersaMail application sends and checks for any new email using the new connection. Sending and Receiving Email Messages Open the Account Details dialog box: a. From the Inbox of the account you want to switch, select Get Mail. b. Select Details. Select the new service: a. Check the Always connect using box. A pick list of available services appears. The currently used connection is displayed by default. b. Select the connection you want to switch to from the Service pick list. c. Select OK, and then select OK again. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 294 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Adding ESMTP to an account Some services require ESMTP authentication to validate your username and password on an SMTP server. If you aren’t sure if your ISP or web email provider supports ESMTP, check with your email provider. Select the account to which you want to add ESMTP: a. In your Inbox or on another folder screen, open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Mail Servers. c. Select the Account pick list, and then select Edit Accounts. d. Select the name of the account you want to change, and then select OK. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 295 CHAPTER 15 Tip If you need to enter new authentication information, enter your username, tap the Password box, enter a password, and then select OK. Check with your email service provider for authentication username and password information. Sending and Receiving Email Messages Add ESMTP: a. On the Mail Servers screen (see step 1), select Details. b. Select the Options pick list, and then select Advanced Outgoing. c. Check the box. NOTE Check with your system administrator before selecting this option. If you select this option, username and password fields appear. These fields are already filled in based on the account information you entered. In most cases, the information displayed is correct; however, occasionally your authentication username and/or password is different from your account username or password. d. Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 296 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Getting and reading email Did You Know? You can set up your handheld to automatically check for and download new email messages. You can choose to see only the subjects of your email (which includes message size, sender, and subject), so that you can decide if you want to download the entire message. Or you can choose to get the entire message for all of your incoming email. If you choose to get the entire message, the body text of the message is downloaded up to the maximum message size you select. Switching among email accounts To view the email in an account, you must switch to that account and then get the email. Go to Favorites and select VersaMail Select the account for which you want to get email: a. In your Inbox or on another folder screen, open the menus. b. Select Accounts, and then select the name of the account you want. Select the folders pick list, and then select Inbox if the Inbox is not displayed. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 297 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Getting email messages Tip If you have set up the account to synchronize email on your handheld with email on your computer only, you must synchronize your handheld with your computer to download messages to your handheld. Go to Favorites and select VersaMail Choose whether to get message subjects only or full messages: a. Open the menus. b. Select Accounts, and then select the account you want. c. Select Get Mail or Get & Send. Did You Know? You can deactivate the Get Mail Options dialog box by using VersaMail Preferences. Tip If you select Messages, the first 5KB of each message is downloaded. You can change the maximum size for downloaded messages in VersaMail Preferences. d. In the Get Mail Options dialog box, select Subjects Only to download subjects only, or select Messages to download entire messages. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 298 CHAPTER 15 Tip For IMAP accounts, you have the option of synchronizing IMAP folders from the Get Mail Options dialog box. With wireless IMAP folder synchronization, you can synchronize email messages between a folder in an email account on your handheld and a folder with the same name on your email provider’s mail server. Sending and Receiving Email Messages [ & ] OPTIONAL Select advanced options for getting email: a. Select Details, and then select any of the following: • Get only unread mail (IMAP accounts only) • Get mail from last X days (number of days you specify; default is 7) • Download Attachments • Set Max (maximum) Message Size (default is 5KB) • Set the default connection type for this account. b. Select OK to return to the Get Mail Options dialog box. Select OK. [ & ] OPTIONAL If you are retrieving mail using a VPN connection, you may be asked to enter the username and password you use to log in to the VPN. Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld A list of your messages appears in the Inbox. 299 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Auto get mail with notification You can set up the VersaMail application to automatically get new email messages and download them to your handheld with the auto get feature. Did You Know? If more than one scheduled auto get happens at the same time (for example, for two separate email accounts), auto get retrieves messages in the following order: 1. Any past-due auto get (for example, a retry of an earlier failed auto get). 2. Current retrievals according to the order of email accounts (#1, #2, and so on). If auto get downloads any new messages, your handheld lets you know with a blinking light or a beep. And a list with the number of new messages retrieved appears on the Reminders screen. The auto get feature downloads only the first 3KB of each message. You can select the More button on the message screen to download the entire message. Auto get recognizes any filter criteria you set up for downloading messages. Messages that don’t meet these filter criteria are not downloaded during an auto get. You need to turn off all filters and manually retrieve these messages. NOTE In order for auto get mail to work, your handheld must be able to make periodic connections to the Internet through your Bluetooth wireless technology-enabled mobile phone or a Bluetooth access point. If your handheld is not within range of a Bluetooth device that allows it to connect to the Internet, auto get mail does not take place. Scheduling auto get mail You can set up different schedules for each of your email accounts, but you can set up only one schedule for each account. For example, if you set up a schedule to get mail on weekdays for your Yahoo! account, you can’t set up a separate schedule for weekends for that account. The auto get feature may not work with your specific VPN connection. It doesn’t work for SSL connections, nor does it work if your security preferences include encrypting databases on your handheld. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 300 CHAPTER 15 Tip You should perform a manual get mail after setting up a scheduled auto get. Then only new messages are retrieved during auto get. Or if you have configured an email account to synchronize messages on your handheld with messages on your computer, you can synchronize after setting up a scheduled auto get to make sure that only new messages will be retrieved. Sending and Receiving Email Messages Select Auto Get Mail for a given account: a. From the Inbox or on another folder screen, open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Auto Get Mail. c. Check the Get mail automatically box. Set schedule options: Interval Select the Every pick list and select the time interval, from 15 minutes to 12 hours. Note that if you set a more frequent interval, you may need to recharge your handheld’s battery more often. Start/End Time Tap the Start and End Time boxes, and then select the hour, the minute, and AM or PM to enter the time for the first and last auto get mail to take place. Select OK. Days Select the days you want the schedule to be active. You can choose any number of days, but you can set up only one schedule for each email account. Select OK. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Continued 301 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages [ & ] OPTIONAL Select Get Mail. Done Auto get notifications The auto get mail feature provides three types of alerts during and after it gets messages: Status messages Depending on the connection type, a series of status messages may appear during the auto get connection and mail retrieval process. Notifications You can choose to have your handheld alert you with a beep or alert sound, or with a blinking light, when a new message arrives in your account. Reminders screen If auto get discovers and downloads new messages for an email account, a notification appears on the Reminders screen, telling you the account name and the number of new messages. If auto get is scheduled for more than one account, a separate notification appears for each account. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 302 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Setting notification options You can choose a sound—such as a bird, a phone, or an alarm—to let you know when new email arrives. Did You Know? Any custom sound you install on your handheld appears on the Notify Sound pick list. Tip You can follow these steps to change the notification sound at any time. Tip You can also adjust the volume of the notification sound. Turn on notification: a. In the Inbox or on another folder screen, open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Notification. c. Check the Notify me of new mail box. Select notification options: a. Select the Notify Sound pick list, and then select a sound. The handheld plays a brief demo of the sound. b. To receive notifications of successful auto get mail and automatic send retries only, uncheck the Notify me of Auto Get and Send failures box. Leave the box checked if you want to receive notifications of both successful and failed auto get mail and automatic send retries. c. Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 303 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Viewing and using the Reminders screen The Reminders screen on your handheld shows info about new email messages. It also shows alerts from other applications, such as Calendar appointments. To view the Reminders screen, tap the blinking asterisk corner of any screen. when it appears in the upper-left If you set up a scheduled auto get mail and you receive new email messages, they are downloaded into the Inbox. If you are working with email messages in the Inbox, the Reminders screen doesn’t display a reminder for new messages, because they are already displayed in the Inbox. A broken envelope icon appears next to a notification when an auto get mail fails. You can do any of the following: • Check the box to clear a reminder from the list. • Select the reminder (either the mail icon or the text description) to go to the Inbox of that account or to read a detailed error message. • Select Done to close the Reminders screen and return to whatever you were doing on your handheld before the Reminders screen appeared. • Select Clear All to delete all reminders on the Reminders screen. When a notification appears on the Reminders screen, select the notification to go to the Inbox of that account, or launch the VersaMail application and go to that account. Once you view a message in the Inbox, the message is removed from the Reminders screen, even if you don’t open it. Auto get then starts at the next scheduled interval, with the Reminders screen counter reset to 1. If you don’t go to the Inbox of the selected account and another scheduled email retrieval finds new messages, the Reminders screen adds the number of new messages to the notification for that account. For example, if scheduled auto get #1 finds two new messages and, before you view Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 304 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages the Inbox, scheduled auto get #2 takes place and finds three more new messages, the Reminders screen notification indicates five new messages for that account. If auto get discovers new messages but then fails for any reason, the Reminders screen shows the account name and an error message. You can select the error message or open the VersaMail application for that account for more detailed information on the failed auto get. You can choose to disable notifications for auto get mail failures. Auto get mail retries If the interval for a scheduled auto get is set at “Every 1 hour” or less frequently, and an auto get fails for any reason, the VersaMail application tries to retrieve email every 30 minutes until either the next scheduled auto get occurs or the end time for scheduled email retrieval is reached. If the interval is set for more frequently than “Every 1 hour,” the VersaMail application waits until the next scheduled auto get. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 305 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Resource issues with auto get mail The auto get mail feature can cause the following resource constraints: Decreased battery life If you set the auto get interval for more often than once per hour, your handheld’s battery charge may drain more quickly, and you may need to recharge the battery more frequently. Increased monthly charges Some wireless providers, such as Cingular or T-Mobile, charge a fee for data transactions. If you use one of these providers, using the auto get feature can substantially add to your monthly charges. This is especially true for POP accounts, because POP messages take longer to download than IMAP messages. If you primarily retrieve messages over your company’s network (Bluetooth or 802.11b network), monthly charges should not be an issue. If you are concerned about resource issues, set your interval for email auto get to retrieve messages no more frequently than once per hour. Inbox icons in the VersaMail application The icons to the left of a message in the Inbox tell you the message’s status. Only the subject header information is downloaded. Part or all of the message text is downloaded. Part or all of the message text and attachment information is downloaded. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 306 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Reading email messages Tip If you use the 5-way navigator to select and open a message, press Center after reading the message to close it and return to the folder where you started. Tip Highlight a message and press Right on the 5-way to open a menu of message commands such as forward, reply, and delete. To read email, select the email message in the Inbox or the folder where the message is located. Select to read to view the body of the If you chose to get messages by subjects only, select the More button email message, plus any attachments, up to the maximum message size you select. If the downloaded message exceeds your maximum message size, only a partial message is displayed. Select the More button to view the entire message. If you choose to get entire messages, the body of the message is displayed. However, if the downloaded message exceeds your maximum message size, only part of the message is displayed. Select the More button to view the entire message. Select More to view the entire message Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 307 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Selecting whether to receive messages as HTML or plain text By default, the VersaMail application is set to receive mail in HTML format. This means that any email messages sent as HTML are displayed on your handheld with basic HTML formatting intact, including the following: • Bold • Italics • Underlining • Colored words • Bullet lists • Numbered lists • Line breaks For certain types of graphics (for example, JPEG or GIF files), the graphic may be displayed as a URL in the body of the email message. In some cases, you can select the URL to open the graphic. Messages sent as plain text are displayed as plain text only, and any text stripped of its HTML formatting is displayed as plain text as well. You can set the application to receive all messages as plain text only, regardless of the format in which they were sent. If you choose this option, only the text of any messages sent in HTML format is displayed. NOTE The VersaMail application sends all messages as plain text only, with all HTML tags stripped, even if you are forwarding or replying to a message that was originally received as HTML. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 308 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Open VersaMail Preferences: a. Open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Preferences. Select message format: a. Select the Receive Format pick list, and then select HTML or Plain Text. The default is HTML. b. Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 309 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Customizing the font of messages you are reading You can change the font, size, or style of incoming messages to make them easier to read. Did You Know? The font settings you choose apply to all incoming messages, not just the current one. Open the Select Font dialog box: a. On the message screen, open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Font. Customize the font: a. Select each pick list (Font, Size, Style) and select the option you want. b. Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 310 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Sending an email message Tip If you set up the account to synchronize email on your handheld with email on your computer only, you must synchronize so that messages you compose on your handheld can be sent out through your computer’s email application. Go to Favorites and select VersaMail Open a new message: a. Open the menus. b. Select Accounts, select the account you want, and then select New. Did You Know? You can set up your handheld to automatically try resending any messages that are not sent correctly the first time. Did You Know? When you put addresses in the copies (cc:) field, they are visible to all other recipients. Addresses in the blind copies (bcc:) field are hidden from all other recipients. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Continued 311 CHAPTER 15 Tip Subjects longer than one line are shown on a single line with an ellipsis symbol to the right of the subject line. Select the subject to see the full subject. Did You Know? Open the Edit menu to access the editing features available for a message you are composing. Tip If you open another application while you’re working on a message, the message is automatically saved as a draft. Sending and Receiving Email Messages Address and compose your message: a. Enter the recipient’s email address by entering it directly, entering it from Contacts, or using Smart Addressing. b. In the Subject field, enter the subject of your email. c. In the area below the Subject line, enter the text of your email. [ & ] OPTIONAL Select one of the following options to send your message: Send Attach one or more files to send with your message. Sends the email immediately. Outbox Stores email so you can compose email offline and then send it all during one connection with the server. To send your email, select Get & Send. Drafts Saves your message so you can work on it at another time. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 312 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Entering an address directly in the To field Tip You can’t see the whole list of addresses in a field if the list is longer than two lines. To see the whole list, tap the word To, cc, or bcc. Tip It’s OK to enter commas instead of semicolons between addresses, because they’re changed to semicolons. But you can’t use other punctuation or no punctuation between addresses. On the New Message screen, tap or navigate to the To field. Enter an address using one of the following methods: Single address in To field Enter the address, and then select Done. Multiple addresses in To field Enter a semicolon (;) and then a space between recipient names. Single address on Recipient List Tap To and enter the address on the Recipient List screen, and then select Done. Use the shortcut buttons at the bottom of the screen for quick address entry. Multiple addresses on Recipient List Enter a semicolon (;) and then a space between recipient names. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 313 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Entering an address using Contacts You can enter a recipient’s address by using the Lookup screen to select the address. The names and addresses on the Lookup screen come from Contacts. Did You Know? Addresses longer than one line are shown on a single line with an ellipsis symbol to the right of the address line. To view or edit the address, tap the To field to display the full address. Open the Lookup screen: a. On the New Message screen, select the word To. b. On the Recipient List screen, select Lookup. Enter the address: a. On the Address Lookup screen, select the address you want, and then select Add. b. Select Lookup and repeat step a for each address you want to add. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 314 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Entering an address using Smart Addressing Smart Addressing completes a recognized email address. Smart Addressing automatically fills in fields when the recipient’s name and email address are in your Contacts list. Tip Smart Addressing is turned on by default. To turn off Smart Addressing, open the Options menu, select Preferences, and then check the Advanced tab. Deselect the Enable Smart Addressing box. On the New Message screen, tap in the To field. Start entering the person’s name, such as Joe Smith. Once the name is recognized from your Contacts list, the name and email address are automatically completed on the recipient list. For example, if you have a Joe Smith and a Joan Smith in Contacts (and no other names starting with J), once you type “Joe,” the entry “Joe Smith” is completed with the correct email address. Select the name when it appears. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 315 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Attaching a personal signature You can attach a personal signature, with info like your company’s address and fax and telephone numbers, to the bottom of all messages you send. Open the VersaMail Preferences: a. From the Inbox or on another folder screen, open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Preferences. Add a signature: a. Select Signature. b. Check the Attach Signature box. c. Enter your signature information, and then select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 316 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Send retry Did You Know? Send retry doesn’t work for VPN or SSL connections, or for accounts for which your ISP requires you to log in to the mail server before sending mail. It also doesn’t work if you have configured the security preferences on your handheld to encrypt databases on the handheld. Tip Select the notification to view a detailed error message. Viewing the error message deletes the notification from the Reminders screen. If a send attempt fails for any reason after you select Send (for example, your handheld is out of range, or the application cannot connect to the mail server), you can choose to have the application move the message to the Outbox and keep trying to send the message every 30 minutes, a maximum of three times. If you put a message in the Outbox, you must select Send to send the message on the first try. The VersaMail application attempts automatic send retry only after the first send attempt fails. Keep in mind the following regarding automatic send retry: • Automatic send retry occurs only if you select Send to send the message manually. It doesn’t work if you select Get & Send. • To select automatic send retry, select Yes in the dialog box notifying you that manual send has failed. • If automatic send retry succeeds, the message is moved to the Sent folder. • If automatic send retry fails after the third try, you have to send the message manually. Send retry notifications If automatic send retry fails after the third try, a notification appears on the Reminders screen. Send retry notification features include the following: • A broken envelope icon shows that automatic send retry has failed. A separate notification appears for each email account. • You can choose to disable notifications for send retry failures. • The Reminders screen shows only the most recent notification for an email account, no matter how many automatic send retries have been attempted for that account. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 317 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Modifying messages in the Outbox Tip If you perform a soft reset or synchronize during send retry, the retry cancels. You must manually send any messages in the Outbox. A message in the Outbox waiting for the next automatic send retry can be edited, moved, or deleted. However, if you edit the message, you must manually send the message. If the manual send fails, you can choose to store the message in the Outbox to wait for the next automatic send retry. During automatic send retry, any message that the VersaMail application is trying to send is in a locked state. You cannot edit, move, or delete these messages. If you try to modify a message in the locked state, an error message appears. If a send retry fails after the third try, the message is stored in the Outbox in the error state. You can send the message again manually, or edit, move, or delete the message. However, if you edit the message, you will need to manually send the message. If the manual send fails, you can choose to store the message in the Outbox to wait for the next automatic send retry. Outbox icons in the VersaMail applications The icons to the left of a message in the Outbox show the message’s status. Message is waiting either to be manually sent or to be sent during the next send retry. You can edit, move, or delete a message in this state. Send retry is currently in process; you cannot edit, move, or delete a message in this state. Third automatic send retry has failed. You must manually send a message in this state by selecting Get & Send. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 318 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Working with email folders By default, the VersaMail application displays the messages in a given account’s Inbox folder. You can easily view the messages in a different folder. You can also customize the appearance of the message list in your email folders, move messages between folders, and create and edit folders. Viewing another folder In the Inbox or on another folder screen, select the folders pick list in the upper-right corner of the screen. Select the folder you want to view. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 319 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Customizing the appearance of the message list Tip The customization options you choose apply to all email folders, not just the one you are in. You can change display options on the message list, as well as the size of columns in the list. NOTE Changing column size is available for one-line message view only. In the Inbox or on another folder screen, select Display Options. Customize any of the following: Sort by Select the Sort by pick list, and then select the column name. Default is Date. Sort order Select Descend or Ascend. Default is Descend. One- or two-line column view Select the Show pick list, and then select one-line or two-line view. Default is two-line. Columns shown Check the box under the Show pick list for each column you want to show. The column options change depending on whether you choose a one-line or a two-line view. Defaults are Sender, Date, and Subject. Font Tap the Font field. Select each pick list in the Select Font dialog box (Font, Size, Style) and select the option you want. Default is Palm 9 Plain. Read and unread message color Select the Read and Unread pick lists, and then select the color you want for each type of message. Default for both is black. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 320 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Select OK. If you selected one-line summary view in step 2, change the size of columns in the message list: a. Tap the column divider. Column divider b. Drag the column divider to change the width of the column. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 321 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Moving messages between folders Tip You can use the 5-way to move a single message. Select the message you want to move, press Right to open the Message menu, and then select Move To. Then select the folder you want on the destination list. Tip To select a group of adjacent messages, drag the stylus to the left of the message icons. You can move one or more email messages between folders. In the Inbox or on another folder screen, select the folder pick list in the upper-right corner and select the folder containing the message(s) you want to move. Continued Tip You can also open the Message menu and select Move To. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 322 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Move a single message: a. Tap the envelope icon to the left of the message you want to move, and then select Move To from the list. b. On the folders list, select the destination folder you want. Move multiple messages: a. Tap to the left of the icon for each message you want to move. A checkmark appears next to each selected message. b. Tap a message icon next to a selected message, and then select Move To on the list. c. On the folders list, select the destination folder you want. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 323 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Select OK. Done Creating and editing mail folders The VersaMail application has certain preset folders, such as Inbox, Outbox, Drafts, and Trash. You can create new folders so that you can store email messages by subject, person, or project. In the Inbox or on another folder screen, select the folder pick list in the upperright corner, and then select Edit Folders. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 324 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Select any of the following: a. To create a new folder, select New, and then enter the new folder name. b. To rename a folder, select the folder name from the list on the screen, select Rename, and then enter the new folder name. c. To delete a folder, select the folder name from the list on the screen, and then select Delete. NOTE For IMAP accounts only, check the box if you want the change (create, rename, delete) to take place on the server as well as on your handheld. Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 325 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Working with email messages When you receive an email message, you can reply to it or forward it to someone else. You can also open web addresses (URLs) within messages. Forwarding an email message Did You Know? You can forward email messages from any folder other than the Outbox folder. Did You Know? Forwarded messages are always sent as text only, even if you received the original message in HTML format. On a folder screen, select the folder pick list in the upper-right corner, and then select the folder that contains the message you want to forward. Select the message to forward: a. Select the email message to open it. b. Select Forward (Fwd). Select Forward Address and send the message. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 326 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Replying to an email message You can reply to an email message as you are reading it, or you can start the reply when you are viewing messages in the message list. Did You Know? Replies are always sent as text only, even if you received the original message in HTML format. Create the reply: a. Select the message you want to reply to. b. Select Reply. Tip From the message screen, you can also select Reply from the Options menu. Select reply options and send your reply: a. In the Reply Options dialog box, select options for replying to the sender only or to all email recipients; for including original message text with your reply; and for inserting a “>” character at the beginning of each line in the original message included with your reply. Tip To reply to a message from the message list, tap the envelope icon next to the message you want, and then select Reply on the list. Or open the Options menu and select Reply. b. Select OK. c. Enter a reply. d. Select Send to send the reply now, Outbox to send it later, or Drafts to work on it later. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 327 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Working with URLs Did You Know? Email addresses appear in the form “username@ mailservice.com” (or other three-letter extension such as .net, .org, and so on). You can tap a URL in a received message to view the web page or file associated with the URL. Tapping the URL opens your handheld’s web browser to view the page or file. You can also tap an embedded email address to open a new message screen with the address in the To field. Depending on whether the received message is displayed in HTML or plain text format, URLs and email addresses appear in slightly different forms, as follows: HTML URLs and email addresses appear as blue underlined text. Plain text Most URLs begin with “http://” or “www.” Simply tap to view these types of URLs. To view a page or file associated with a URL that does not begin with “http://” or “www.,” select the URL, copy it, and paste it into the address bar in the web browser. Deleting a message You can delete email messages from any folder. For example, you can delete old messages in the Inbox or messages that you were working on in the Drafts folder. When you delete a message, it is placed in the Trash folder. In the Inbox or another folder screen, select the folders pick list, and then select the folder that contains the message you want to delete. Tap the bullet next to the icon of each message that you want to delete. To select adjacent messages, drag the stylus so it hits the bullet to the left of each message. Lift the stylus and drag again to select more adjacent messages. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 328 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Tip To delete messages on the server when you empty the trash on your handheld, select the Delete Msgs on Server setting in the VersaMail Preferences. Many email providers have size restrictions for mail storage. If your mailbox on the server becomes full, messages are returned to the senders. Tip You can also tap the message icon next to a selected email message and then select Delete. Delete the message or messages: a. Open the menus. b. Select Delete from the Message menu. c. Select Also delete message(s) on server, if you want to delete the messages from the server now. [ ! ] IMPORTANT If you delete a message on the server, you cannot retrieve it and view it again later. d. Select OK. Done Deleting old messages Open the Delete Old Messages dialog box: a. Open the menus. b. Select Delete Old from the Message menu. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 329 CHAPTER 15 Tip Messages you delete from a folder move to the Trash folder and remain there until you empty the trash. Sending and Receiving Email Messages Choose settings for deleting old messages: a. Select the Folder pick list, and then select the folder that contains the messages you want to delete. b. Select the Older than pick list, and then select One Week, One Month, or Choose Date. If you select Choose Date, select a date from the calendar. Delete messages: a. Select Delete. b. Select Also delete message(s) on server if you want to delete the messages from the server now. [ ! ] IMPORTANT If you delete a message on the server, you cannot retrieve it and view it again later. c. Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 330 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Emptying the trash When you delete a message, it moves to the Trash folder. Deleted email accumulates in the Trash folder and takes up space on your handheld. To increase memory, you should empty the trash regularly. Tip You can set a preference to automatically empty the trash. Did You Know? Many email providers, such as Yahoo!, have size restrictions for mail storage. If your mailbox on the server becomes full, messages are returned to the senders. Open the Empty Trash dialog box: a. Open the menus. b. Select Empty Trash from the Message menu. NOTE If Auto-Empty Mail from Trash is selected in VersaMail Preferences, a message asks if you want to delete the trash. [ & ] OPTIONAL Select Details to see how many messages are in the trash and whether the messages are set to be deleted on the server. Select one of the following options for emptying the trash: To delete messages from your handheld as well as from the server Both. Select Yes if you want to update the server now. To delete the message from only your handheld now Select Select Handheld. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 331 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Setting the trash to be emptied automatically Did You Know? By default, Auto-Empty Mail from Trash is selected, and the time interval is set at Older Than 1 Week. Open the VersaMail Preferences: a. Open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Preferences. Select the settings for automatically emptying the trash: a. Select the Advanced tab. b. Check the Auto Empty box if it is not selected. c. Select the pick list, and then select one of the following: • Email messages are automatically emptied from the trash immediately when they are deleted from a folder. • Messages are automatically emptied from the trash after the time interval you specify: one day, three days, one week, or one month. d. Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 332 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Marking messages as read or unread When you select a message to read it, it is automatically marked as read. You can also manually mark messages as read or unread. Did You Know? In one-line view, read messages appear in plain text in the message list; unread messages appear in bold text. Did You Know? POP mail servers do not support the read or unread message feature. For POP accounts, messages that you mark appear in plain or bold text on your handheld, but the difference is not recognized on the server. Select the message or messages to mark: a. In the Inbox or on another folders screen, select the folders pick list, and then select the folder containing the message you want to mark. b. Tap the icon next to the message you want to mark. To mark multiple messages, tap the bullets next to the messages you want to mark. Do one of the following to mark the message or messages: Single message Select Mark Read or Mark Unread on the list. Multiple messages Open the menus, select Message, and then select Mark Read or Mark Unread. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 333 CHAPTER 15 Tip Selecting Both and then OK also processes any other pending actions on the server, such as deleting messages not yet deleted. Sending and Receiving Email Messages For IMAP accounts only, select one of the following: To mark the messages as read or unread on your handheld only Select Handheld. To mark the messages on both your handheld and the server and have the messages marked on the server immediately Select Both, and then select OK on the confirmation screen. To mark the messages on both the handheld and the server and have the messages marked on the server the next time you synchronize or connect to the server Select Both, and then select Cancel on the confirmation screen. NOTE If you set up an IMAP account as synchronize only, this screen does not appear. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 334 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Working with attachments Tip You can also save downloaded files to an expansion card. Tip The maximum message size you can download is 60KB for the body text and approximately 5MB total, including attachments. If an attachment is too large, it cannot be downloaded to the handheld. You can download a maximum of 10 attachments for any received messages, regardless of message size. You can easily download, view, and send attachments with email messages. Downloading an attachment to your handheld Email may contain attached files, such as Microsoft Word or text files, that you want to view or install on your handheld. When you receive a message that has an attachment, the VersaMail application scans your handheld to see if you have an application that can open the attachment. If so, you can open the attachment with the application. Here are the kinds of attached files you can work with: vCard (VCF) handheld. This is contact information. Open these files in the Contacts application on your vCal/iCal (VCS or ICS) This is usually a calendar appointment or a task. Open these files in the Calendar or Tasks application on your handheld. Text (TXT) This is usually a memo or another plain text file. Open these files in the Memos application on your handheld. HTML (HTML or HTM) This is usually a web page or a formatted text file. Open these files in the web browser on your handheld. Your handheld displays HTML attachments with full formatting intact. Microsoft Word (DOC), Excel (XLS), and PowerPoint (PPT) files Documents application on your handheld. Graphics files (JPG, BMP, TIF, GIF) handheld. Open these files in the Open these files in the palmOne™ Media application on your Other application files For other types of application files, your handheld may contain a viewer that allows other applications to pass it a file for viewing. If your handheld contains such a viewer, you can open the attachment; if not, you can’t view the attachment. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 335 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages PRC (PRC) This is a Palm OS® application that you can install and run on your handheld. PDB (PDB) This is a file that works with specific Palm OS applications. ZIP (ZIP) These are compressed files that contain other types of files, for example, text files or Word documents. You can download and uncompress (“unzip”) a Zip file and then view the contents on your handheld. Working with a downloaded attachment In the message list, a paper clip on a message’s envelope icon indicates that the message has an attachment that has been downloaded. You can view, edit, or install an attached file, depending on the file type. Tip Because downloading large messages can consume handheld resources, the VersaMail application displays the size and asks if you want to continue downloading any message that exceeds your maximum message size, up to a total size of 5MB. In the Inbox, select the message with the attachment. Paper clip [ & ] OPTIONAL If you choose to get messages by subject only, select More for each downloaded message to view the body of the email message plus any attachments, up to the maximum message size. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 336 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Tap the red paper clip icon in the upper-right corner. If the attachment is not downloaded, a paper clip icon doesn’t appear even though the message was sent with an attachment. You must download the attachment for the paper clip icon to appear. Paper clip icon Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 337 CHAPTER 15 Did You Know? You can save any type of attached file, regardless of file type. Tip After viewing an attachment, you can save it to the internal drive or to an expansion card. Sending and Receiving Email Messages Select Save to save the attachment to your handheld’s internal drive or to an expansion card, or do one of the following, depending on the attachment file type: Viewable file: text, Word document, task, HTML, graphic, and so on Select the name of the attachment you want to view, and then select View. If there are multiple viewers registered on your handheld for the attachment file type, either use the default viewer shown, or select a viewer from the list. For example, if you have two photo viewing applications on your handheld and you select a photo attachment on the list, the Viewer pick list appears containing the names of the photo viewing applications. Select the pick list, and then select the application you want to use to view the photo attachment. If there is only one viewer registered for the attachment file type, the viewer is shown without a list. Palm OS application or database file (PRC or PDB) Select the name of the attachment you want, and then select Install. The file is installed automatically. Compressed Zip file Select the name of the attachment you want, and then select Unzip. The file uncompresses, and the files it contains are listed. Select the name of the file you want to view or install, and then select View or Install. Viewer pick list Button displays View, Install, or Unzip, depending on the attachment file type Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 338 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages When you finish with the attachment, do one of the following: Done button appears on screen Select Done. This returns you to the Attachments dialog box, where you can select another attachment. No Done button appears Go to Favorites and select VersaMail the Inbox of the account you were in. to return to Done Downloading large attachments Downloading and viewing a message with a single attachment that exceeds your maximum message size, or a message with multiple attachments whose total size exceeds your maximum message size, requires some extra steps. Tip When you see both a red paper clip icon and the More button in the Message screen, that means that some attachments to this message were downloaded, but others remain to be downloaded. To download a single attachment that exceeds the maximum message size: a. On the message screen, select More. b. Select Yes to continue downloading the entire message with attachment. c. When downloading is complete, the red paper clip icon appears and More is no longer displayed. Save, view, or install the attachment. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 339 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages To download multiple attachments whose total size exceeds the maximum message size: a. On the message screen, tap the red paper clip icon. b. Select one of the following: To view any downloaded attachments without downloading additional attachments Select No. Save, view, or install the downloaded attachments. To continue downloading all attachments Select Yes. When downloading is complete, the Attachments dialog box appears, showing all downloaded attachments. Save, view, or install the downloaded attachments. Done Attaching files Tip If you open a message from the Drafts folder, you must first select Edit before you can add an attachment. You can attach files on your handheld (in program memory or on the internal drive) to email messages you send. For example, you can attach photos or videos; Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files; and entries from Contacts, Calendar, Memos, and Tasks. You can also attach files from an expansion card inserted in your handheld’s expansion slot. The maximum size message you can send is 60KB for the body text and approximately 5MB of total data for any attachments. The maximum number of attachments for any email message is ten, regardless of the attachments’ total size. You can attach a file to forwarded messages and replies as well as messages you create. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 340 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages NOTE The procedure for attaching photos and videos is slightly different from the procedure for attaching other types of files. Did You Know? You can attach any file type from your handheld’s internal drive or an expansion card. Open the Attachments screen: a. On the message screen, open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Attachment. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 341 CHAPTER 15 Did You Know? If you select Files on Card, the VersaMail application displays all file types on the card. You can select a particular file type, or select All Files to view all files on the card. Sending and Receiving Email Messages Attach the file: a. Select the Type pick list, and then select the file type. The VersaMail application displays all file types on your handheld that you can attach to an email message. Or select to browse files on your handheld’s internal drive or on an expansion card. Tip To remove an attachment from an email message, select the attached file in the Attachments box, and then select Delete. b. Select the file that you want to attach, and then select Add or Attach. The selected file appears in the Attachments box. NOTE For some file types—for example, addresses or memos—the files to attach appear in the box at the top of the Attachments screen. For others—for example, Excel or Word files—a new screen appears from which you can select the file to attach. c. Repeat steps a and b for each attachment you want to add, and then select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 342 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Attaching photos and videos Tip To attach a photo or video from an expansion card, select the card name from the Album pick list. Open the Attachments screen: a. On the message screen, open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Attachment. Tip To select adjacent items, drag the stylus across each item. Attach the photo or video: a. Select the Type pick list, and then select Photo/Video. b. On the Select Media screen, select the Album pick list to go to the album containing the photo or video you want, and then check the box to the left of the photo or video. Or browse to locate the photo or video on your handheld’s internal drive, and then check the box to the left of the photo or video. c. Select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 343 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Synchronizing email on your handheld with email on your computer Tip If you are synchronizing an account with Microsoft Outlook on your computer, you must also set Outlook as your default email program. Tip If you intend both to synchronize email on your handheld with email on your computer and to send and receive email messages wirelessly from your handheld for a given account, leave the Synchronize Only Account box unchecked on the Account Setup screen. WINDOWS ONLY To manage your email on your computer as well as on your handheld, you can synchronize an email account on the handheld with an email application on the desktop. You can use many popular email applications, called clients, such as Microsoft Outlook, Eudora, Lotus Notes, Outlook Express, or any other email clients that use MAPI. When you synchronize an account, messages from your computer are downloaded to your handheld only. Messages from your handheld are not transferred to your computer during synchronization. [ ! ] IMPORTANT You must have a Windows computer to synchronize email on your handheld with email on your computer. On a Windows computer, the VersaMail conduit is installed automatically when you install Palm® Desktop software. To synchronize email for a given account, do the following: • If you plan both to send and receive email wirelessly from your handheld and to synchronize email on your handheld with email on your computer, you must set up the email account on your handheld with the correct settings. If you plan only to synchronize email on your handheld with email on your computer, you do not need to set up the account on your handheld. • Enable synchronization on your computer. • Select the synchronization options for the email account. Setting up an account on your handheld If you plan both to send and receive email wirelessly from your handheld and to synchronize email on your handheld with email on your computer, you must set up the email account on your handheld. If so, note the following on the Account Setup screen for each email application or connection type: Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 344 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Microsoft Exchange account Select IMAP in the Protocol pick list. Lotus Notes If you want to synchronize to a local mail file instead of a server mail file, select POP in the Protocol pick list. If you are synchronizing your corporate email and your corporate mail server does not use IMAP, select POP. If neither of the above is true, select IMAP. DIrect connection to Internet (POP) mail server Select the correct protocol in the Protocol pick list. Most email providers use the POP protocol, although some, notably AOL, CompuServe, and .Mac, use the IMAP protocol. Direct connection to IMAP mail server Select IMAP in the Protocol pick list. Enabling synchronization on your computer Open the VersaMail conduit configuration screen: a. Click the HotSync Manager icon of your computer screen. on the taskbar in the lower-right corner b. Select Custom. c. Select VersaMail from the list, and then click Change. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 345 CHAPTER 15 Did You Know? An active account is an account you’ve set up for synchronization. Sending and Receiving Email Messages Select Synchronize Active Accounts. Tip Check the box Enable Informational Logging if you want the HotSync log to record information, such as errors encountered, about the conduit during synchronization. [ & ] OPTIONAL If you want to include active email accounts every time you synchronize, check the box Set Selection As Default. Otherwise, active accounts are included only the next time you synchronize. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Your computer is now set up to synchronize email. Use the next procedure to set options for each email account you want to synchronize. 346 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Setting synchronization options for your email account Tip Read the Setup Notes box for helpful setup information or error messages. Tip You can set advanced synchronization options such as how many days’ worth of messages to synchronize, downloading attachments, and synchronizing email folders. NOTE If you have already set up an account on your handheld and have synchronized your handheld with your computer, many of the synchronization options are already filled in. Open the synchronization options screen: a. On the VersaMail Configuration For User screen, click the plus sign to the left of the account you want to configure. b. Under the account name, click Mail Client Sync Setup. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 347 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Select synchronization options: a. Check the box to include this account when you synchronize. [ ! ] IMPORTANT You must check this box; otherwise, the account cannot be synchronized. b. Select your mail client synchronization options. Click Save on the toolbar to save the settings for this account. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 348 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Setting mail client synchronization options Tip If you select Direct IMAP for Lotus Notes synchronization, you must be connected to the Internet during synchronization; otherwise, it will fail. If you will not be connected to the Internet during synchronization, select POP from the Protocol pick list and select Lotus Notes from the Mail Client pick list to synchronize with the local copy of Lotus Notes on your computer. Tip If you are synchronizing with an account with Microsoft Outlook on your computer, you must also set Outlook as your default email program. Select the mail client to use for synchronization based on the type of account, mail client, or connection you use. Use the following criteria to determine which client to select. NOTE The mail client you select in the pick list may not be the one you use on your computer. For example, depending on your account, you might use Microsoft Outlook as the mail client on your computer, but need to select Microsoft Exchange or Direct IMAP from the list. Microsoft Exchange account on your handheld with Microsoft Outlook on your computer If you plan only to synchronize email on your handheld with email on your computer, select Microsoft Exchange in the Mail Client pick list. Otherwise, select Direct IMAP. If the Mail Profile field displays only one profile, do nothing. If the field displays a pick list, click the list and select your Exchange server profile. Tap the Mail Password box and enter your Outlook password. This might be your Windows login password or a different password. Any account other than a Microsoft Exchange account on your handheld with Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express on your computer If you plan only to synchronize email on your handheld with email on your computer, select Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Outlook Express in the Mail Client pick list, depending on your mail client. If you plan both to synchronize email and to send and receive email wirelessly from your handheld, select Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Outlook Express if your email account uses the POP protocol. If your email account uses the IMAP protocol, select Direct IMAP. Any account with Lotus Notes If your account uses the POP protocol, select Lotus Notes in the Mail Client pick list. If your account uses the IMAP protocol, select Direct IMAP. In the next two fields, enter your Lotus Notes ID and password. Click Browse if you need to locate your Notes ID. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 349 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Tip The conduit does not support SSL for accounts set up as DIrect POP or Direct IMAP. If you want to synchronize to a local mail file instead of a server mail file, check the Synchronize to local (replicated) mail file box. You must do all of the following to synchronize to a local mail file: • Replicate the server mail file to the desktop. • Make sure the replicated mail file is in the Notes data directory. • If you have performed a custom Notes installation and have replicated the server mail file to another directory on your desktop, make sure that it is the path found in the notes.ini file. Any account with Eudora on your computer If you are using Eudora as your email application, you must set up MAPI in Eudora. Select Options from the Eudora Tool menu, and then do one of the following: • If Eudora is the only email application that you use, select Always as the MAPI setting. • If you use more than one email application, select When Eudora is running as the MAPI setting. Make sure that your username and password are set up correctly within Eudora. This information is needed to log in to Eudora to retrieve and synchronize your email. Eudora must be running for you to synchronize. The VersaMail application synchronizes with your Dominant Personality in Eudora 5.1 or later. Internet-based account on your handheld with your Internet mail server list, select Direct POP to server. Any account with your IMAP mail server In the Mail Client pick In the Mail Client pick list, select Direct IMAP to server. Other email applications Select Microsoft Exchange 5.0 or later as a choice for the Mail Client option if your email application is compatible with extended MAPI. If your email application is compatible with SMAPI, select Microsoft Outlook Express as a choice for the Mail Client option. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 350 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Setting Microsoft Outlook as your default email program To synchronize Microsoft Outlook 97/98/2000/XP with a VersaMail email account, you must set Microsoft Outlook as the default email handler. You must check your username and password. Tip Make sure your username and password are set up correctly within Outlook. On your computer, open the Internet Options screen: a. Click Start, navigate to Settings, and click Control Panel. b. In the Control Panel, click Internet Options. NOTE For Windows XP, click Network and Internet Connections, and then click Internet Options. Set the default email program: a. Click the Programs tab. b. Select Microsoft Outlook as the default email program. c. Click OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 351 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Setting advanced email synchronization options For each email account you set up on your handheld, you can set options for synchronizing email on your handheld with email on your computer. You can also synchronize email folders on your handheld with folders on your computer. On your computer, open the VersaMail configuration screen: a. Click the HotSync Manager icon of your computer screen. on the taskbar in the lower-right corner b. Select Custom. c. Select VersaMail from the list, and then click Change. Enter the advanced synchronization options: a. On the VersaMail Configuration For User screen, click the plus sign to the left of the account you want. b. Under the account name, click Advanced Sync Options. c. Enter the synchronization options you want: Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 352 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Cont’d. Maximum message size (KB) Enter the maximum message size that can be synchronized from your computer to your handheld—from 1 to 5000KB (5MB). The smaller the maximum size, the faster the synchronization, but any messages over that size are cut. On the other hand, choosing a larger size means that more messages can be completely synchronized without being cut, but synchronization takes longer. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 353 CHAPTER 15 Did You Know? You can synchronize your Outbox, Sent, Trash, and any other folders you create. Sending and Receiving Email Messages Cont’d. Days To Synchronize Mail Set how many days’ worth of email should be synchronized. Select 0 to synchronize all email in the Inbox during the next synchronization. Select another number if you want to synchronize email for today and some days before today. For example, if you enter 2, email is synchronized for today and yesterday; if you enter 3, email is synchronized for today, yesterday, and the day before; and so on. If you select 0, you may get very long synchronization times. If you select a low number such as 1 or 2, not all of your messages may be synchronized. The default is 7 days. Synchronize unread mail only Select whether to synchronize all email between your computer and your handheld, or unread email only. By default, the box is unchecked, meaning that all email is synchronized. Download attachments Select whether to download attachments during synchronization. By default, the box is checked; if you uncheck it, only the body text of any message containing an attachment is downloaded to your handheld during synchronization. Send email from Outbox Check the box to synchronize messages in your handheld's Outbox with messages on your computer during the next synchronization. If the box is unchecked, your Outbox is not included when you synchronize messages. Synchronize incoming email Check the box to synchronize messages in your handheld's Inbox with messages on your computer during the next synchronization. The box is checked by default; if unchecked, your Inbox is not included when you synchronize messages. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 354 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages [ & ] OPTIONAL You can synchronize email folders. This means that any changes you make to a folder on your handheld—for example, creating a new folder or moving messages between folders—are automatically updated in the mail client on your computer, and vice versa. a. Click Folder Synchronization Options. b. Click the name of the folder you want. c. Click the Synchronize column to the right of the folder name. d. Click the arrow to open the drop-down list, and then click Yes. e. Click OK. Click Save on the toolbar to save the settings for this account. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 355 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Account information screens Two screens in the VersaMail conduit provide summary information on your accounts: Account Overview The Account Overview screen indicates whether the account is active; whether the account has been synchronized and, if so, the last synchronization date; the mail client for this account; and whether the mail client and/or the incoming mail server has been changed since the last synchronization. To view the Account Overview screen, click the selected account name. Handheld Settings Overview The Handheld Settings Overview screen lists the server protocol, display name, email address, incoming and outgoing mail server addresses, and whether APOP or ESMTP authentication is required. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 356 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages To view the Handheld Settings Overview screen, under the selected account name, click Handheld Settings. VersaMail conduit shortcuts You can use the icons on the toolbar to perform certain tasks quickly, such as saving account configuration settings. Save account settings Add a new account Delete an account Saves any changes you make to an account. You are prompted to enter the account name and protocol. You are prompted to select the account to delete from a drop-down list. Quick account reference they were last synchronized. Help Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Lists all accounts and shows whether they are active and the date Displays the Help window with complete online help. 357 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Excluding one or more accounts during synchronization Tip Select Set Selection As Default to apply the options you selected each subsequent time you synchronize. Otherwise, the settings apply only the next time you synchronize. By default, HotSync® Manager is set to synchronize all accounts you configure in the conduit each time you synchronize. You can choose to exclude a specific account from synchronization, or to exclude all email accounts. To exclude a specific account Uncheck the box Select this check box to synchronize this email account when you perform a HotSync operation on the VersaMail configuration screen. To exclude all email accounts from synchronization Click the HotSync Manager icon in the taskbar in the lower-right corner of your computer screen, select Custom, select VersaMail, and then click Change. Select Do Nothing. Synchronizing an account After you set basic and advanced synchronization options and exclude any accounts, if desired, you can synchronize your handheld with your computer. Synchronizing multiple accounts You can include more than one account when synchronizing. The maximum number of accounts you can synchronize is as follows: • 1 Simple MAPI account (for example, an account set up using Outlook Express or Eudora) • 1 Extended MAPI account (for example, an account set up using Outlook) • 1 Lotus Notes account • 5 combined direct POP or direct IMAP accounts If you try to synchronize more than the limit for a particular type of account, an alert prompts you to deactivate any accounts over the allowed number. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 358 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Using SSL with the conduit When you set up an email account, you can choose to use a secure connection (Secure Sockets Layer, or SSL) for sending and receiving email messages. The VersaMail conduit supports SSL when synchronizing with an email account only if that account uses Outlook, Outlook Express, or Eudora. The conduit does not support SSL for accounts set up as direct POP or direct IMAP or for Microsoft Exchange or Lotus Notes accounts. Advanced VersaMail application features You can choose from among the following features to customize and optimize your experience using the VersaMail application: • Setting preferences for getting, sending, and deleting email • Updating a contact directly from an email message • Creating and using filters to determine the types of email messages that get downloaded to your handheld • Managing settings for incoming and outgoing mail • Adding APOP to an account • Setting advanced account preferences • Changing email header details • Backing up mail databases • Synchronizing IMAP mail folders wirelessly • Working with root folders • Using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 359 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Setting preferences for getting, sending, and deleting email Tip Because mailboxes on the server usually have size restrictions, it is a good idea to delete messages on the server regularly. Open the VersaMail Preferences: a. In the Inbox or on another folder screen, open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Preferences. Select preferences: Get Select whether to get message subjects only or entire messages. Ask Every Time Displays a dialog box for choosing subjects only or entire messages each time you retrieve email. If it is unchecked, messages are retrieved according to the option you select in the Get pick list. Confirm Deletions Displays a confirmation dialog before deleting email. Delete Msgs on Server If this is checked, messages that you delete on your handheld are automatically deleted on the server. If it is unchecked, you are asked each time you delete messages on your handheld whether you want to also delete them on the server. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 360 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Cont’d. Download Attachments Causes files attached to email to be automatically downloaded to your handheld. Attachments that exceed the maximum message size cannot be downloaded. Receive Format Lets you retrieve messages in HTML or plain text format. If you choose HTML, any messages sent to you in HTML format are displayed with basic HTML formatting intact. Other messages are displayed as plain text. If you choose Plain Text, all messages are displayed as plain text, regardless of the format in which they were sent. Default setting is HTML. Signature Enables you to attach a default signature to all your outgoing messages. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 361 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Adding or updating a contact directly from a message You can add an email address in Contacts directly from the body of a received email message. Tip You can also update an existing Contacts record with a new email address, or create a second Contacts record for a name that has an existing record. The procedure is the same as for adding a new Contacts record. If you select Add to Contacts from the body of an email message and a record already exists for the recipient name, you are prompted to either update the email address for the recipient or create a new record for the recipient. Open the Add Contact dialog box: a. Open the message you want. b. On the message screen, open the menus. c. Select Options, and then select Add to Contacts. [ & ] OPTIONAL If a Display Name exists for this Contacts record, the dialog box displays the name in the Last name and First name fields. If the Last name and First name fields are blank, enter the first and last name associated with the “From” email address. Select OK to add the email address to Contacts, and then select OK in the confirmation dialog box. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 362 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Creating and using filters Tip Create a filter, for example, so that whenever you receive email about sales meetings, it goes immediately into a folder you create called Sales. Or create a filter so that stock quotes sent to you by your online brokerage service go to a folder you create called Finance. Filters provide efficient ways to manage email retrieval and storage. When you select Get Mail or Get & Send, filters determine which email messages are downloaded to your handheld and in which folder the downloaded messages are stored. [ ! ] IMPORTANT If you create a filter, only messages that meet the filter criteria are downloaded to your handheld. You don’t see any other messages that have been sent to you, even in your Inbox. To avoid this, you must set up two filters. For example, suppose you create a filter to have all messages with “onlinebroker” in the From field moved to your Finance folder. You must then create a second filter, specifying that all mail NOT containing “onlinebroker” in the From field should be moved to the Inbox (or other folder you designate). If you don’t create this second filter, only messages containing “onlinebroker” in the From field are downloaded to your handheld. Go to Favorites and select VersaMail Open the Filters dialog box: a. In the Inbox or on another folder screen, open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Filters. c. Select New. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 363 CHAPTER 15 Did You Know? Filters you create on your handheld also apply when you synchronize email on your handheld with email on your computer. Sending and Receiving Email Messages Enter the filter information: a. Enter a short description of the filter in the Name field. b. Enter filter criteria: To pick list Select the message header field with the information contained in the edit line: To, From, Subject, cc, Size. For example, you might select From to download only messages from a particular sender. Contains pick list Contain. Select a filter action: Contains, Starts with, Does NOT Edit line Enter the text that must be found in the header field. For example, if you want to sort email with the subject Sales, enter “Sales.” If you enter more than one criteria, separate each with a comma—for example, Sales, New York. Then get mail and move to pick list Select the folder or mailbox into which you want your filtered email to go. You can also create a new folder for storing the incoming email. Select Edit Folders, and then create a new folder or delete or rename existing ones. c. Select OK. The filter appears in the Filters list. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 364 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Turning filters on and off A filter that is turned on applies to all subsequent downloads of email until you deselect it. More than one filter can be in effect at once. Before you download email, be sure to turn on the filters you want and turn off those you don’t want. Tip Filters that are turned on execute in the order in which they appear on the Filters list. Move filters up and down the list to ensure that they execute in the correct order by selecting the pick list to the left of the filter name. Tip If you don’t want a filter to apply to any downloads at all, be sure to uncheck the filter under both Connected and Synchronize. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Open the Filters dialog box: a. In the Inbox or on another folder screen, open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Filters. The Filters dialog box appears with the filters you created. Continued 365 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Turn filters on or off: a. Select the pick list in the upper-left corner and select one of the following: Connected Applies a filter to messages downloaded to your handheld over a network connection. Synchronize Applies a filter to messages downloaded to your handheld when you synchronize. b. Check or uncheck the filter boxes to select the filters you do and don’t want to use for subsequent email transactions. c. Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 366 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Editing or deleting a filter Tip Edit a filter to change either its name or any of its criteria. Select the folder to edit or delete: a. In the Inbox or on another folder screen, open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Filters. c. Select the name of the filter. Do one of the following: Edit Revise your entry in the Name field, your selections in the pick lists, and/or the text in the edit line. Select OK. Delete Select Delete, select Yes to confirm the deletion, and then select OK. Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 367 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Managing settings for incoming and outgoing mail You can configure advanced mail settings such as server information, incoming and outgoing mail server options, and more, for each email account. Select the account whose settings you want to manage: a. In the Inbox or on another folder screen, open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Mail Servers. c. Select the Account pick list, and then select Edit Accounts. d. Select the name of the account whose settings you want to manage, and then select OK. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 368 CHAPTER 15 Tip Your username is typically the first part of your email address, which appears before the @ symbol. Sending and Receiving Email Messages On the Mail Servers screen, do any of the following: Protocol Select the Protocol pick list, and then select POP or IMAP. Did You Know? The VersaMail application provides strong 128-bit AES encryption for your password. Username Tip Select a service for this account only if you want it to be different from the default service you use to connect to a network for your handheld. Service for this account Check the Always connect using box, select the Service pick list, and then select the connection type you want. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Enter a new username. Password Tap the Password box, and enter a new password in the Password Entry dialog box. Continued 369 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Manage address and server settings: a. On the Mail Servers screen, select Details. b. Select the Options pick list, and then select Address/Servers. c. Do any of the following: Email address Enter the email address of the account you are accessing, such as examplename@yahoo.com. Incoming mail server Enter the name of your incoming (POP) mail server, such as pop.mail.yahoo.com. Outgoing mail server Enter the name of your outgoing (SMTP) mail server, such as smtp.mail.yahoo.com. d. Select OK. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 370 CHAPTER 15 Did You Know? The POP protocol does not support retrieval of unread mail only from the server. If you have a POP email account, the VersaMail application downloads all messages from the server regardless of whether you have read them (for example, on your desktop or on the web), and regardless of whether this box is checked. Sending and Receiving Email Messages Manage incoming mail server settings: a. On the Mail Servers screen, select Details. b. Select the Options pick list, and then select Incoming Mail. c. Do any of the following: Get unread mail ONLY For IMAP accounts, retrieves unread email only. To get all email and not just unread email, deselect Get unread mail ONLY. Maximum Message Size receive. Enter the maximum message size that you can Leave mail on server (POP only) handheld on the server also. Leaves email that you receive on the d. Select OK. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Continued 371 CHAPTER 15 Tip Advanced incoming mail options are different depending on the connection type you selected and the server protocol: POP or IMAP. Sending and Receiving Email Messages Manage advanced incoming mail server settings: a. On the Mail Servers screen, select Details. b. Select the Options pick list, and then select Advanced Incoming. Tip The Deleted Mail and Sent Mail fields are case sensitive, and the folder name should be spelled exactly as it is on the server. c. Do any of the following: Port Number Usually 110 for POP and 143 for IMAP servers. If you are not sure about the correct port number, check with your mail server administrator. Use Secure Connection To retrieve incoming mail over a secure (Secure Sockets Layer, or SSL) connection, check the Use Secure Connection box. Use APOP (POP only) Encrypts your username and password when they travel over the network. Some services require APOP to work properly, while others do not work properly if APOP is used. If you aren’t sure if your ISP or web email provider supports APOP, check with your email provider. Root Folders (IMAP only) Defines the root folder on your IMAP server. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 372 CHAPTER 15 Tip If you are using the VersaMail conduit and have an IMAP account, you must configure the outgoing mail settings to send mail. Sending and Receiving Email Messages Cont’d. Deleted Mail (IMAP only) server. Sent Mail (IMAP only) server. Stores deleted email in the folder you specify on the Shows the name of your Sent Mail folder on the d. Select OK. Manage outgoing mail server (SMTP) settings: a. On the Mail Servers screen, select Details. b. Select the Options pick list, and then select Outgoing Mail. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 373 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Cont’d. c. Do any of the following: Display Name Enter the name you want to appear on your outgoing messages, such as “Joe Smith.” Reply To Address Enter the email address that you want recipients to see and reply to on your email messages, only if it is different from the email address from which you are sending the message. For example, if you are sending a message from me@yahoo.com but you want recipients to reply to me@earthlink.net, enter the reply-to address here. Reply To Address makes it look as if the email came from the address you entered. BCC Check the BCC box to send a blind copy of any email message you send to another email address. The blind copy email address is not seen by the other recipients of the message. For example, if you want a copy of all messages you send from your handheld to be sent to your desktop email account, enter that email address. d. Select OK. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 374 CHAPTER 15 Tip If you need to enter new authentication information, enter your username, tap the Password box, enter a password, and then select OK. Check with your email service provider for authentication username and password information. Sending and Receiving Email Messages Manage advanced outgoing mail server (SMTP) settings: a. On the Mail Servers screen, select Details. b. Select the Options pick list, and then select Advanced Outgoing. c. Do any of the following: Port Number The default is 25, the port number most SMTP servers use. If you are not sure about the correct port number, check with your mail server administrator. Use Secure Connection To send outgoing mail over a secure (Secure Sockets Layer, or SSL) connection, check the Use Secure Connection box. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 375 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Cont’d. My server requires authentication (ESMTP) Check this box if the outgoing server (SMTP) requires ESMTP authentication. Check with your system administrator before selecting this option. If you select this option, username and password fields appear. These fields are already filled in based on the account information you entered previously. In most cases, the information displayed is correct; however, occasionally your authentication username and/or password is different from your account username or password. d. Select OK twice. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 376 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Adding APOP to an account To encrypt your username and password when they travel over the network, some services require APOP to work properly, while others do not work properly if APOP is used. APOP works only with accounts that use the POP protocol. Tip If you aren’t sure if your ISP or web email provider supports APOP, check with your email provider. Select the account to which you want to add APOP: a. In the Inbox or on another folder screen, open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Mail Servers. c. Select the Account pick list, and then select Edit Accounts. d. Select the name of the account, and then select OK. Add APOP: a. On the Mail Servers screen, select Details. b. Select the Options pick list, and then select Advanced Incoming. c. Check the Use APOP box, and then select OK. Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 377 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Setting advanced account preferences Tip Any advanced preferences you set are account-specific; they apply only to the account you are currently in. Open the Advanced Preferences screen: a. In the Inbox or on another folder screen, open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Preferences. c. Select the Advanced tab. Select any of the following preferences: Enable Smart Addressing Displays a list of addresses that match the letters you enter in the To field. You can select the address you want from the list. Auto-Empty Mail from Trash Determines how often email messages in the trash are automatically deleted. Timeout Sets the number of seconds to try to connect before timing out. To change, tap the Timeout field and enter a new value. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 378 CHAPTER 15 Tip The default Timeout setting is 45 seconds. It can be any number greater than 0 seconds; however, if you set the number too low, your connection attempt may time out before you make a connection with the email service provider. Sending and Receiving Email Messages Cont’d. Auto-Disconnect Automatically disconnects your remote connections after each command. Each command you perform initiates a new call to your ISP. This setting is not recommended if you plan to perform multiple email transactions in a short amount of time. Disconnect on Exit Disconnects from the network only after you leave the VersaMail application. This feature is an alternative to Auto-Disconnect. This option keeps your connection active while you perform multiple transactions in the VersaMail application, but automatically disconnects when you move on to a different application on your handheld. If this option is not selected, you must manually disconnect from your ISP. Modem Wait Displays the number of seconds that the modem uses to initialize itself. If you have a modem, select and enter a number of seconds for the wait. The typical setting for a wireless modem is 3, and the typical setting for most normal modems is 0. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 379 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Changing email header details When viewing a message in any folder, you can change the view of the message header. The email header options are as follows: • Short header: Shows sender’s name or address (From field) and subject line (Subj field). Tap icon to switch to full header • Full header: Shows the following: • Sender’s name or email address (From field) • Subject line (Subj field) • Date message was composed, sent, or received (Date field) • Size of message including any attachments (Size field) • Recipient’s name or email address (To field) Tap icon to switch to short header Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 380 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages You can also switch between a short header and a full header for a message you are composing. Short header shows the To and Subject fields only; full header shows the To, cc:, bcc:, and Subject fields. Tap to switch to full header Tap to switch to short header To switch between short and full headers on either a folder screen or a message screen, tap the header icon in the upper-right corner of the screen. Backing up mail databases If you want to make sure you have a backup copy of all your email, you can back up all the email databases from the handheld. This is useful if you download messages directly from a mail server to your handheld. The backup copy is stored in the Backup folder on your computer. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 381 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Tip In most cases your email is on your server, so you do not need to back up your email database from your handheld. By default, your handheld is set to back up mail databases. Open the System Preferences screen: a. In the Inbox or on another folder screen, open the menus. Tip Uncheck the Backup ALL Databases box to make synchronizing go faster. b. Select Options, and then select Preferences. c. Select the System tab. Check the Backup ALL Databases box, and then select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 382 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Synchronizing IMAP mail folders wirelessly Did You Know? You can synchronize folders whose names are up to 16 characters in length. You can synchronize up to 11 custom folders you create, in addition to the default folders Inbox, Outbox, Drafts, Sent, and Trash. Tip If you have a folder on your handheld that matches a folder on the mail server, you do not need to do anything before synchronizing wirelessly. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld If you create an IMAP folder in an account on your handheld that matches a folder on the mail server, you can wirelessly synchronize email messages that you move into or out of the IMAP folder, or delete in the folder. When you synchronize a folder, any email messages in the selected folder on the mail server are downloaded to the same folder on your handheld. Any messages moved out of the selected folder on your handheld or deleted on your handheld are moved or deleted in the folder on the mail server. Prerequisites for wireless IMAP folder synchronization Depending on how you have set up IMAP folders on your handheld and/or the mail server, you may have to do some steps before you can wirelessly synchronize email messages between your handheld and the server, as follows: • If you need to create a folder on both your handheld and the server, create the folder on your handheld and check the Also create on server box. • If there is a folder on the mail server but you need to create it on your handheld, you do not need to check the Also create on server box. You can turn folder synchronization on or off during a Get Mail operation, and set synchronization options from a menu. 383 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Turning IMAP folder synchronization on or off From within an IMAP email account, select Get Mail. Check or uncheck the Sync IMAP Folders box, and then select OK. Done Synchronizing handheld/mail server IMAP folders from the Options menu Did You Know? After you select the folders to synchronize, a connection is made to your email service provider to update the server with changes from your handheld, and to have your handheld updated with changes from the server. Open the Sync IMAP Folders screen: a. In the Inbox or on another folder screen of an IMAP account, open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Sync IMAP Folders. Select the folder or folders you want to synchronize from the pick list. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 384 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Working with root folders For IMAP accounts, if you want to synchronize email messages on your handheld with messages on the mail server folder, you need to enter the root folder for the account on your handheld. Depending on your email provider, the root folder could be a single folder, or it could be a subfolder of the Inbox. If this is the case, you need to enter “inbox.” as the root folder. Check with your email provider to find out the root folder for your IMAP account. Using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a protocol designed to ensure that information you send or receive over a network or the Internet is secure and authentic. The VersaMail application uses SSL to help guarantee the secure transmission of email messages that you send or receive. When you set up an account in the VersaMail application, you are given the option of selecting SSL for incoming and outgoing mail. [ ! ] IMPORTANT For most email providers that support SSL, you must select SSL for both incoming and outgoing mail. If you select just one or the other, your messages cannot be sent or received successfully. Keep the following in mind regarding SSL: • If you set up an account that uses an SSL connection on Outlook, Outlook Express, or Eudora, then SSL is supported in the VersaMail conduit when you synchronize with that account as well. • You cannot use auto get mail with notification or scheduled sending retry of email with accounts that use an SSL connection. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 385 CHAPTER 15 Sending and Receiving Email Messages Related topics My Handheld Make your handheld uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www.palmOne.com/ mytungstent5. Support If you’re having problems with the VersaMail application or with anything else on your handheld, go to www.palmOne.com/ support/tungstent5. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Click a link below to learn about these related topics: Moving Around Using the Graffiti® 2 command stroke in email messages Entering Info Cutting, copying, and pasting text from an email message Managing Info Downloading email messages from your computer to your handheld Connecting Setting up a phone connection for sending and receiving email wirelessly Customizing Setting preferences for connecting to a network Common Questions Answers to frequently asked questions about the VersaMail application 386 CHAPTER 16 Sending and Receiving Text Messages In this chapter Creating and sending a text message Receiving and viewing a text message Editing a draft text message Setting advanced messaging features If you need to get a short message to a friend or coworker fast, send a text message from your handheld via your mobile phone (GSM phone required; sold separately) to their mobile phone. Messaging is a popular way for people to stay connected using the text messaging features of their mobile phone. Related Topics Benefits • Enjoy quick communication • Use text messaging to chat with friends Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 387 CHAPTER 16 Sending and Receiving Text Messages Creating and sending a text message [ ! ] Before You Begin Before you can send and receive text messages, you must set up a phone connection on your handheld to send and receive information wirelessly. » Key Term SMS Abbreviation for Short Message Service. More commonly known as text messages, SMS messages can be received by most mobile phones. [ ! ] IMPORTANT Many SMS service providers charge per text message or part of a text message. Each message or part is 160 characters. If you create a text message under 161 characters, you are charged for one message. If you create a message that is 161 to 320 characters, you may be charged for two messages, and so forth. A counter appears at the top of the page to indicate the number of characters. Even though a message has more than 160 characters, the message appears as one message to the person receiving the message. Go to Applications and select SMS Select New. Unread message Read message Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 388 CHAPTER 16 Tip If you are concerned about the length of your messages, you can have a warning appear when multipart messages exceed the specified number of parts. Open the Options menu and select Preferences. Select Details and then select the number of parts from the Warn over pick list. Did You Know? You can create a signature that you use to sign your messages by opening the Options menu and selecting Preferences. Enter a signature on the lines. You can add your signature to your message by opening the Options menu and selecting Add Signature. Sending and Receiving Text Messages Enter the recipient’s address using one of the following methods: Select To Select the recipient’s name on the Mobile Number Lookup list, and then select Add. Enter directly Enter the recipient’s mobile phone number on the To line. In the area below the To line, enter the text of your message. Number of characters [ & ] OPTIONAL You can store your message in your Draft category and work on it later: a. Open the menus. b. Select Draft on the Message menu. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 389 CHAPTER 16 Sending and Receiving Text Messages Send your message: Select Send Sends the current message now. Selecting Send does not send any of the other messages in your Outbox. Select Outbox Sends your message to the Outbox to be sent later. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 390 CHAPTER 16 Sending and Receiving Text Messages Receiving and viewing a text message Tip If you want to check your messages but you don’t want to send the messages stored in your Outbox, open the Messages menu and select Check. Tip You can also send all the messages in your Outbox by opening the Messages menu and selecting Send. Did You Know? You can set an alert that lets you know a new message has arrived. Open the Preferences menu and check the Alert sound box. Select the Alarm pick list to choose a sound. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Go to Applications and select SMS Select Send & Check. Select the message to open and read it. Continued 391 CHAPTER 16 Did You Know? You can change how your messages are listed. You can sort the messages in order of one of the following: Alphabetic, Date, Phone Number, and Status. You can also choose to display the date the message was received. Open the Options menu and select Preferences. Select from the Sort by pick list and select Show date. Sending and Receiving Text Messages Store, delete, or reply to the message: Select Done The message is kept in the Inbox. Select Reply A new message is created with the sender’s phone number in the To line. Any selected text is copied into the new message. Select Delete The message is sent to the Trash category. Archive the message You can store your message in the Archive category: a. Open the menus. b. Select Archive on the Message menu. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 392 CHAPTER 16 Sending and Receiving Text Messages Editing a draft text message Did You Know? You can store your message in your Draft folder and work on it later by opening the Message menu and selecting Draft. Go to Applications and select SMS Edit the message: a. Select Draft from the categories pick list. b. Select the message you want to edit. c. In the message view, select Edit and edit your message. Send or store the draft message: Select Send Sends the current message now. Selecting Send does not send any of the other messages in your Outbox. Select Outbox Sends your message to the Outbox to be sent later. Select Cancel Opens a dialog box that asks if you want to save the message in the Draft category. Select Yes to keep your changes and return the message to the Draft category. Select No to discard your changes and return the message to the Draft category. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 393 CHAPTER 16 Sending and Receiving Text Messages Setting advanced messaging features Go to Applications and select SMS Go to the Preferences menu: a. Open the menus. b. Select Preferences on the Option menu. Select [ & ] OPTIONAL Set the following parameters: Confirm Deleted Message Indicates whether a confirmation message appears each time you delete a message or you select the Empty Trash option from the Message menu. To display confirmation messages, select this check box. Delete After Transfer Indicates whether data messages are deleted after you accept the data in the appropriate application. To keep data messages after you transfer them to the application, uncheck this box. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 394 CHAPTER 16 Did You Know? Outgoing SMS message settings may depend on the service offered by your SMS carrier. Sending and Receiving Text Messages [ & ] OPTIONAL Select Details and set the following parameters: Leave Messages on Phone Indicates whether messages are deleted from your phone after you download them to your handheld. To keep messages on your phone after you transfer them to your handheld, select this box. Return Receipt Determines whether you receive receipt confirmation notices. To receive receipt confirmation notices, select Requested. Expires Indicates how long unsent messages remain in your Outbox. Select from the following options: 4 Hours, 1 Day, 1 Week, 2 Weeks, 1 Month, and Max. Time. Message Center Indicates whether your handheld obtains your mobile phone service provider’s Message Center number directly from the phone, or whether you need to enter the number manually. If your phone is already configured to use SMS, you do not need to change this setting. Select OK twice. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 395 CHAPTER 16 Sending and Receiving Text Messages Related Topics My Handheld Make your handheld uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www.palmOne.com/ mytungstent5. Support If you’re having problems with SMS or with anything else on your handheld, go to www.palmOne.com/ support/tungstent5. Click the link below to learn about these related topics: Moving Around • Using menus Categories Organizing messages by arranging them into categories and sorting them Privacy Keeping messages private by turning on security options Sharing • Exchanging messages with other palmOne™ handheld users by beaming them • Sending messages to other Bluetooth® devices by using Bluetooth wireless technology on your handheld Connecting Tungsten™ T5 Handheld • Opening applications Setting up a phone connection using the Bluetooth technology on your handheld to send and receive messages wirelessly 396 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web In this chapter Accessing a web page Quickly jumping to a page Changing how you view a page Bookmarking your favorite pages Disconnecting from and connecting to the Internet You use the web for so many things: checking email, finding driving directions, getting news, buying gifts. Now you can take the web with you almost anywhere you go. Use your handheld to make an Internet connection through your mobile phone, and the web browser opens the entire web to you. Downloading files and pages Communicating with other users Returning to a web page you recently visited Changing your Home and start pages Benefits of the web browser • Carry the web with you • View web pages in handheld-friendly format • Store pages for offline viewing Setting advanced browser options Related topics Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 397 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Accessing a web page [ ! ] Before You Begin To browse the web, you must set up a connection to the Internet from your handheld. If you are accessing a VPN network, you need to install VPN software and set up VPN access. You can turn on VPN from the web browser by opening the Options menu and selecting Turn VPN On. » You can open web pages, navigate the pages, and do the same things you can do with a desktop browser. Accessing a web page using the action bar Go to Favorites and select Web Go to the web page you want to view: a. Select Go to Web Page Key Term URL Stands for uniform resource locator, the technical name for a web address. For example, the URL for palmOne is http:/ /www.palmone.com. b. Enter the address of the web page you want to visit. Use the buttons in the Go to Web Page dialog box for quick entry of characters commonly used in web addresses. If web browser recognizes the address that you are entering due to a previous entry, it automatically completes the address. c. Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 398 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Accessing a web page using the address field Tip You can also hide the address field to show more of the web page. Open the Options menu and select Preferences. Uncheck the Show Address Bar box. Go to Favorites and select Web Go to the web page you want to view: Address field a. Enter the address of the web page in the address field. b. Select Go. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 399 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Using a password to access a web page Tip Some websites allow you to check a box to have your sign-in name automatically entered each time you visit a particular web page. Some websites require you to use a password to gain access to information. Go to Favorites and select Web Go to the web page where you must enter the password. Enter your password to access the web page: a. Enter your sign-in name in the appropriate field. b. Tap in the password box, enter your password, and then select OK. c. Select the button that lets you view the page (Sign In, Enter, Go, and so on). Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 400 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Finding information on a web page Did You Know? Find locates any text, whether it is letters or numbers. Find is not case-sensitive. Tip Because of the limited space on the handheld screen, sometimes the current web address (URL) is not fully visible. Use the Page Properties dialog box to view the full URL. Open the Page menu, select Page, and then select Page Info. Go to Favorites and select Web Open the Find field: a. Go to the web page you want to search. b. Open the menus. c. Select Page, and then select Find Text on Page. Search the web page: a. Type the text you want to find. b. Select Find. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 401 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Quickly jumping to a page The action bar icons allow you to quickly move from page to page. Following a link Many web pages contain underlined links, which are text or pictures that, when clicked, take you to another web page or to another part of the same page. Select the link to go to another web page Returning to your home page or a page you recently visited No matter where you navigate on the Internet, you can always return to your home page quickly or return to a page you have recently visited. Select the back and forward arrows to go to previous pages Select the Home icon to go to your home page Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 402 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Changing how you view a page You can change how you view web pages by selecting different display views and dragging the screen to view different parts. Tip You can change your font size for easier viewing. Did You Know? In the Optimized mode, use the navigator to browse the web page. Press Left or Right to jump to previous or next link. When a link is highlighted, press Select to go to the link. Press Up and Down to scroll through the web page. Go to Favorites and select Web Go to the web page you want to search. Select the Display View icon in the action bar. Display View icon Select from one of the following views: Optimized Displays a modified version of the web page so that it is optimized for handheld viewing. Wide Page Displays the web page as it would appear in a desktop computer web browser. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 403 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web [ & ] OPTIONAL If the web page is larger than your screen, you can tap and drag the stylus to move the web page in any direction to view different parts of the web page. To activate the Tap and Drag scrolling, you must set the Tap and Drag setting in the General Preferences tab under the Options menu. This feature is disabled when you turn on Writing Area Preferences and use the full screen for Graffiti 2 writing. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 404 CHAPTER 17 » Browsing the Web Bookmarking your favorite pages Key Term Bookmark A pointer to a web page. The actual page is not stored, only the URL. Also called a Favorite in some browsers. Tip You can set your bookmark list as your start page. Bookmarking your favorite web pages allows you to quickly return to those pages. Adding a bookmark Go to Favorites and select Web Go to the web page that you want to bookmark. Open the Bookmark Page dialog box: a. Open the menus. b. Select Add Bookmark on the Page menu. [ & ] OPTIONAL Change the bookmark name, description, or URL. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 405 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Select OK. Done Tip You can also view your list of bookmarks by selecting View Bookmarks from the Page menu. Did You Know? A saved page is displayed like a bookmarked page, except that at the top of the page appears the text “Page saved on date size k.” Viewing a bookmarked or saved page Bookmarks and saved pages both appear in the Bookmarks View. Saved pages are indicated by a small triangle in the upper-right corner of the bookmark. Go to Favorites and select Web Select the Bookmark icon Select the name of the bookmarked or saved page you want to visit. On the bottom right of the screen are five icons representing the first five bookmark pages. Select the bookmark page icon to display the page. You can also press the arrow to go to the next page. Bookmark page arrow Bookmark page icons Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 406 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Editing information about a bookmark or saved page Tip You can clean up your bookmark list by deleting old bookmarks or saved pages you no longer use. Select the bookmark, select Edit, and then select Delete. You can edit or delete any bookmark or saved page that does not have a lock icon next to it. Go to Favorites and select Web Select the Bookmark icon Go to the Edit Bookmarks List dialog box: a. Select the Bookmark icon b. Open the menus. c. Select Edit Bookmarks in the Bookmarks menu. Edit the bookmark information: a. Select the name of the bookmarked or saved page that you want to edit. b. Change the bookmark or saved page name, description, or address (URL) by selecting the appropriate option. Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 407 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Arranging the bookmark list The web browser includes ten pages so that you can arrange bookmarks and saved pages in a logical fashion. For example, you can store travel links on one page, stock links on another, and business links on a third page. Go to Favorites and select Web Go to the Edit Bookmarks List dialog box: a. Select the Bookmark icon b. Open the menus. c. Select Edit Bookmarks in the Bookmarks menu. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 408 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Arrange the bookmarks: a. Use the stylus to drag and drop bookmarks into different slots on the current page to organize them. b. Move a bookmark to a different page by dragging and dropping it onto the Page icon. Page icons represent the ten pages of with ten slots each for bookmarks. Select Save. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 409 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Disconnecting from and connecting to the Internet While you’re working with stored information in the web browser, such as saved pages, stored versions of pages, and so forth, you can disconnect from the Internet to reduce usage charges. You can connect to the Internet again when you need access. Disconnecting from the Internet Did You Know? Generally, if you are using GPRS service, you are charged only for the data sent. If you are using a GSM service, you are charged for the time you are connected. Tip If you are in another application, you can tap a URL, and a web browser connects to the Internet and displays the page. The web browser can also open when you select an HTML file that you receive as an email attachment. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Go to Favorites and select Web Disconnect from the Internet: a. Open the menus. b. Select Disconnect in the Page menu. Done 410 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Connecting to the Internet Tip If the connection is not established, do one of the following: Select Cancel to stop the connection process. Select Change Network to select a different service to connect to. Go to Favorites and select Web Connect to the Internet: a. Open the menus. b. Select Connect in the Page menu. Alternately, you can enter a URL on the address line and select Go. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 411 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Downloading files and pages Tip If you decide that the download process is taking too long, you can stop it. To stop a web page from downloading, select the Stop icon in the action bar. To stop a file from downloading, select Cancel in the Download dialog box. Did You Know? The maximum file size you can download through web browser is 2MB. You can download files or save files for viewing when you are not connected to the Internet. Downloading a file Go to Favorites and select Web Go to the web page you want to view. Select the link of the file you want to download. Select a download option: Application name Downloads the file to an application. For example, if you are downloading a Word document, the file downloads into Documents To Go. Card If you have an expansion card installed, the file downloads onto the card. If you don’t have an expansion card installed, the file is downloaded into the default folder for that file type on the handheld’s internal drive. If that file type does not have a default folder, it downloads into a folder called Blazer Downloads. Select Save, and then select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 412 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Saving a web page If you want to save a web page (such as a travel itinerary or Internet order receipt) indefinitely, you can create a saved page. The copy is stored on the handheld until you delete it. Did You Know? Saved pages are listed with the bookmarks in the Bookmark List. The saved pages have an orange corner. Did You Know? The web browser also functions as a viewer, enabling you to quickly view certain files while working in other applications. For example, if you read an email message that has a file attached in HTML format, select the file and the web browser opens so that you can view the file. Tip Saving a web page on your handheld allows you to view a web page without being online. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Go to Favorites and select Web Go to the web page you want to save. Go to the Save Page dialog box: a. Open the menus. b. Select Page, and then select Save Page. Save the web page: a. Change the page name or category if you want. b. Select Save. Done 413 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Viewing a saved file You can use the web browser to view web pages or image files that are on the handheld’s internal drive or an expansion card. The types of file that can be viewed include HTML, HTM, GIF, and JPG. Tip Suppose you have an HTML file on your desktop computer that you want to carry with you. Download the file onto handheld’s internal drive or expansion card and use the web browser to view the page on your handheld. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Press the Files button Select a file or folder to open it. A web browser icon appears to the left of the file name in the Files list if it is a file that is automatically opened in web browser. Done 414 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Communicating with other users You can communicate with others by means of email or beaming. Sending email by means of an Internet email account You can use your Internet email account to send an email message and attachments. Go to Favorites and select Web Log in to your Internet email account: a. Go to the web page that allows you to log in to your email account. b. Enter your username and password. Compose your email message. Send or save the email message. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 415 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Returning to a web page you recently visited Tip You can delete all pages saved in the History list by selecting Clear. Pages you’ve recently visited are still available in the cache, and you can visit those pages by using the Back and Forward icons. Tip Create a bookmark to save the location, or create a saved page to save the content of a web page indefinitely. Using the Back and Forward icons to browse through the pages you recently visited, one page at a time, can be tedious. Instead, open the History list to go to a page you recently visited. You can go back to a page you remember visiting but did not bookmark. Use the History list to jump directly to that page. Items in the History list are sorted chronologically. 0R Go to Favorites and select Web Open the History dialog box: a. Open the menus. b. Select Page, and then select History. Select the web page you recently visited. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 416 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Changing your Home and start pages You can change the page that your Home Page icon browser starts with when it is first opened. goes to, or change the page that the web Changing your Home page You can choose a Home page from any web address. 0C Go to Favorites and select Web Open the Preferences Page dialog box: a. Open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Preferences. c. Select the Page tab. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 417 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Select the Home Page box. Enter the URL you want as your Home page by doing one of the following: • To make the page currently displayed your Home page, select Current URL. • To select one of the last five home pages you used as your Home page, select the Previously Viewed pick list and select a URL. • Enter a URL on the Address line. Select OK twice. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 418 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Changing your start page You can select the start page you want your handheld to open to when you first open web browser. Go to Favorites and select Web Open the Preferences Page dialog box: a. Open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Preferences. c. Select the Page tab. Select the Start with pick list, and select the page you want to start with when you first open the web browser: Home Page The page you have set as your Home page. Last Page Viewed The last page you viewed before exiting the web browser. Bookmarks The Bookmarks dialog box opens. The web browser does not connect to the Internet. Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 419 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Setting advanced browser options You can change options on your handheld to improve the speed, ease of use, and security of your browsing experience. Changing how images are downloaded Images in web pages can be very large. You can set an option to make web pages download faster by removing images altogether. Go to Favorites and select Web Open the General Preferences dialog box: a. Open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Preferences. c. Select General. Check or uncheck the Disable Images box to disable or enable images. Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 420 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Setting whether to automatically complete web addresses and form fields Tip Filling out an order form or application on the web usually requires entering several pieces of information: your name, address, phone number, and so on. When you enable autofill, your handheld stores the information you entered in these fields. The next time you use that order form and type the first few letters in a field, your handheld remembers the last item you entered in that field that started with those letters, and fills in the field. Your handheld can store information, such as web addresses and form fields. If autofill is enabled, when you enter the first few letters of a URL you’ve entered before in the URL Entry field, your handheld completes the URL for you. Also, when you are filling out forms and applications, your handheld can complete the information for you. Go to Favorites and select Web Open the General Preferences dialog box: a. Open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Preferences. c. Select General. Check or uncheck the Disable Auto Complete box to enable or disable autofill. Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 421 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Allowing websites to remember personal information » Key Term Cookie Some websites store information in a small text file, called a cookie, that is saved on your handheld. A cookie usually stores information about you and your preferences for that website. A site can use this information to customize the pages you see the next time you visit. Allowing a website to create a cookie does not give the site access to the rest of your handheld. A cookie stores only the information you provide while visiting the website. By default, your handheld saves the cookies it receives. If you want more privacy, you can tell your handheld not to accept cookies. Go to Favorites and select Web Open the General Preferences dialog box: a. Open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Preferences. c. Select General. Check or uncheck the Disable cookies box. Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 422 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Setting preferences for storing web pages » Key Term Cache The cache in your handheld is a block of memory that stores web pages so you can view them again without accessing the Internet. Cached web pages are saved, thereby saving the content you’ve viewed even when you exit the web browser. Tip Remember that your handheld has a limited amount of memory. Choose a cache size that lets you store at least a few pages but still leaves room on your handheld for other data and applications. A value of at least 1MB is recommended. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Your handheld stores web pages automatically in cache. Go to Favorites and select Web Open the Advanced Preferences dialog box: a. Open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Preferences. c. Select Advanced. Continued 423 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Change the size and content of the cache by using the following options: Set memory limit for storing pages Sets the amount of memory used for your cache. Pages are cached so they load faster the next time you view them. Cookies Indicates how much memory is being used by cookies. Clear Cache Clears the cache immediately and frees the memory. Clear cache on exit Check the box to clear the cache each time you exit web browser. Uncheck the box to keep the cache from session to session. Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 424 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Setting preferences for using a proxy server » Key Term Proxy Server A server that provides access to files from other servers by retrieving them either from its local cache or from the remote server. Your handheld comes with the proxy server turned off. You can turn the proxy server on and configure a proxy server. Go to Favorites and select Web Open the Advanced Preferences dialog box: a. Open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Preferences. c. Select Advanced. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 425 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Set your proxy server preferences: a. Select Set Proxy. b. Check or uncheck the Use proxy server box to use or not use a proxy server. c. If you want to use a proxy server, select the Use Proxy box and enter the appropriate server address and port number. d. Select OK. Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 426 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Setting whether to accept JavaScript You can choose to bypass JavaScript elements on the web pages you view. JavaScript is often used on web pages for interactive content. Go to Favorites and select Web Open the General Preferences dialog box: a. Open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Preferences. c. Select General. Check or uncheck the Disable JavaScript box to enable or disable JavaScript. Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 427 CHAPTER 17 Browsing the Web Related topics My Handheld Make your handheld uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www.palmOne.com/ mytungstent5. Support If you’re having problems with the web browser or with anything else on your handheld, go to www.palmOne.com/ support/tungstent5. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Click a link below to learn about these related topics: Moving Around • Opening applications • Using menus Categories Organizing messages by arranging them into categories and sorting them Connecting Setting up a phone connection using the Bluetooth wireless technology on your handheld VersaMail Sending email messages using a link from a web page. 428 CHAPTER 18 Dialing Phone Numbers from Your Handheld In this chapter Dialing a number Using speed dial Related topics You have been using Quick Connect in Contacts to set up client meetings and you now you are feeling hungry. You can quickly dial the local pizza parlor, even if their number is not in your Contacts list. Tap out the number on the Dialer keypad, select Dial, and your mobile phone begins dialing. Your call history stays on your handheld for easy access later. Benefits of Dialer • An easy-to-use keypad on your handheld screen for dialing numbers that are not in Contacts • Keep your call history on your handheld • Quickly dial numbers using speed dial Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 429 CHAPTER 18 Dialing Phone Numbers from Your Handheld Dialing a number [ ! ] Before You Begin Before you can dial a number, you must set up a phone connection on your handheld. Tapping in a number on your handheld is sometimes easier than using your mobile phone. Entering a number Go to Applications and select Dialer Tap the telephone number on the keypad. Digits appear in the numeric display Enter phone number and select Dial Select Clear to delete last digit from numeric display. Select and hold to clear entire numeric display Select and hold the 0 key to add a + (plus) to the number sequence Select Dial. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 430 CHAPTER 18 Dialing Phone Numbers from Your Handheld Redialing the most recently used number Go to Applications and select Dialer Dial the most recently used number: a. Select Dial to display the most recently used number. The most recently dialed number is displayed Select Dial b. Select Dial again to dial the number. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 431 CHAPTER 18 Dialing Phone Numbers from Your Handheld Dialing a number from the Call History List Did You Know? Dialer keeps a list of 11 of the most recently dialed numbers. Did You Know? If the number is a speed dial entry, the name from the speed dial entry appears in the Call History list. Go to Applications and select Dialer Dial the number from the list: a. Select History. b. Select an entry from the History list. Select entry to enter number on Dialer screen c. Select Dial. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 432 CHAPTER 18 Dialing Phone Numbers from Your Handheld Using speed dial Speed dial allows you to store ten of your most commonly used numbers and to dial one with a single tap. Adding a speed dial entry Go to Applications and select Dialer Add a speed dial entry: a. Select Speed. b. Select an empty speed-dial button. Select empty speed-dial button c. Enter a name and telephone number. d. Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 433 CHAPTER 18 Dialing Phone Numbers from Your Handheld Dialing a number using speed dial Go to Applications and select Dialer Dial the number: a. Select Speed. b. Select one of the named speed-dial buttons. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 434 CHAPTER 18 Dialing Phone Numbers from Your Handheld Editing a speed-dial entry Tip You can go directly to the Edit Entry dialog box by tapping and holding a speed dial button. Go to Applications and select Dialer Edit an entry: a. Select Speed. b. Select Edit. Select Edit c. Select an entry. d. Edit the entry. e. Select OK, and then select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 435 CHAPTER 18 Dialing Phone Numbers from Your Handheld Related topics My Handheld Make your handheld uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www.palmOne.com/ mytungstent5. Click a link below to learn about these related topics: Moving Around Opening applications Connecting Connecting your handheld to a mobile phone Contacts Using Quick Connect and Tap-to-Connect in Contacts to dial phone numbers Support If you’re having problems with Dialer or with anything else on your handheld, go to www.palmOne.com/ support/tungstent5. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 436 CHAPTER 19 Sharing Information In this chapter Using the Send command Beaming Other ways of sharing information Related topics You have to get this memo to your boss—now. Or the photo of the grandkids in their Halloween costumes to your mom. After you’ve used your handheld to create or capture that important business and personal information, it’s time to share it with others. Your handheld comes equipped with a variety of options for sharing information, so that you can choose the quickest, most convenient way of sending your info. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Benefits of sharing • Keep others up-to-date with meaningful business and personal information • Choose the most convenient sharing method from a variety of options • Create an informal backup copy of important info 437 CHAPTER 19 [ ! ] Before You Begin You must complete all the prerequisites for the messaging application. To use your handheld’s built-in Bluetooth wireless technology, you must set up a phone connection. To use it with your handheld’s IR port, run Phone Link Updater, and then use the Phone Link application to set up a phone connection. Did You Know? You can also easily send information from the desktop component of many applications. For example, you can send photos from the palmOne Media desktop application. See the online desktop help for information. Sharing Information Using the Send command You can send information from within an application, such as a photo or video, a contact, or an appointment, to other Palm OS® handheld users. You can also send a category of information or even an entire application. You can use the Send command in many applications to send information wirelessly using one of the following methods: • Using the built-in Bluetooth® wireless technology on your handheld • As an attachment to an e-mail message • As part of a text message Sending information from within an application using Bluetooth technology You can use your handheld’s built-in Bluetooth technology to send information directly to another device that includes Bluetooth technology. You must be within range of the receiving device to send information using Bluetooth technology. The maximum range is approximately 25–30 feet (8–10 meters); however, the shorter the range, the more quickly and accurately you can send information. Tip If you are unable to send information to another device, try moving closer to the receiving device. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 438 CHAPTER 19 Did You Know? In most applications, the leftmost menu is named Record. Sharing Information Select the information you want to send: a. Open an application. b. Select the entry you want. Select a sending method: a. Open the menus. b. Select the Send menu item in the leftmost menu. c. Select Bluetooth, and then select OK. Select the receiving device on the Discovery Results screen, and then select OK. The information is sent to the receiving device. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 439 CHAPTER 19 Sharing Information Sending a category Tip Create a category of Calendar events such as your child’s soccer schedule, and then send the entire category to your spouse’s handheld. Tip When you send a category, the individual entries within the category (contacts, memos, photos, and so on) appear as unfiled items on the receiving device. Select the category you want to send: a. Open an application. b. From the list view, select the pick list in the upper-right corner and select the category you want. This takes you to the list view within the selected category. Send the category: a. Open the menus. b. Select the Send Category menu item in the leftmost menu. c. Select Bluetooth, and then select OK. Select the receiving device on the Discovery Results screen, and then select OK. The information is sent to the receiving device. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 440 CHAPTER 19 Sharing Information Sending an application Tip Tap the Send From pick list to send an application from an expansion card inserted into the expansion slot. Select the application you want to send: a. Go to Applications. b. Open the menus. c. Select Send on the App menu. d. Select the application you want to send. NOTE You cannot send an application that has a lock icon next to the application size. Send the application: a. Select Send. b. Select Bluetooth, and then select OK. Select the receiving device on the Discovery Results screen, and then select OK. The information is sent to the receiving device. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 441 CHAPTER 19 Sharing Information Using the Send command with the VersaMail® application You can send information as an attachment to an email message using the Send command. Follow the procedures for sending information, a category, or an application. Select VersaMail® in the Send With dialog box. The VersaMail application opens, displaying a blank message with the information you want to send as an attachment. Address the message, enter a subject line, and then select Send or Get & Send. Using the Send command with SMS NOTE You cannot send a category or an application with SMS. You can send information as part of a text message using the Send command. Follow the procedure for sending information. Select SMS in the Send With dialog box. The SMS application opens, displaying a new text message with the information you want to send as the body of the message. Address the message, and then select Send. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 442 CHAPTER 19 Sharing Information Beaming Tip For best results when beaming, the handhelds should be between 4 and 39 inches (10 centimeters and one meter) apart, and there should be a clear path between them. Using the IR port on your handheld, you can beam information from within an application, such as a photo or video, a contact, an appointment, or a task, to other Palm Powered devices. You can also beam a category of information or even an entire application. NOTE The receiving handheld must be turned on. Depending on the receiving handheld model, not all information may be sent correctly. Beaming information from within an application Tip Beaming works best for smaller items. If you have larger items, you can use Bluetooth wireless technology. Expansion cards are convenient for sharing very large items. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Select the information you want to beam: a. Open an application. b. Select the entry you want. Continued 443 CHAPTER 19 Tip The leftmost menu in most applications is named Record. Tip In Contacts, you can create a contact with your own information and select it as your business card by opening the Record Menu and selecting Business Card. Beam your business card to other handhelds by holding down the Contacts application button until the Beam dialog box appears. Sharing Information Beam the information: a. Open the menus. b. Select the Beam menu item in the leftmost menu. c. When the Beam dialog box appears, point your handheld’s IR port directly at the IR port of the other handheld. IR port Wait for the Beam dialog box to indicate that beaming is complete. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 444 CHAPTER 19 Sharing Information Beaming a category Tip Create a category of Calendar events such as your meeting schedule, and then beam the entire category to your business partner’s handheld. Tip When you receive a beamed item, you can file the item in a category using the Receive dialog box. Select the category you want to beam: a. Open an application. b. From the list view, select the pick list in the upper-right corner and select the category you want. This takes you to the list view within the selected category. Beam the category: a. Open the menus. b. Select the Beam Category menu item in the leftmost menu. c. When the Beam dialog box appears, point your handheld’s IR port directly at the IR port of the other handheld. IR port Wait for the Beam dialog box to indicate that beaming is complete. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 445 CHAPTER 19 Sharing Information Beaming an application Tip Select the Beam From pick list to beam an application from an expansion card inserted into the expansion slot. Select the application you want to beam: a. Go to Applications. b. Open the menus. c. Select Beam in the App menu. d. Select the application you want to beam. NOTE You cannot beam an application that has a lock icon next to the application size. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 446 CHAPTER 19 Sharing Information Beam the application: a. Select Beam. b. When the Beam dialog box appears, point your handheld’s IR port directly at the IR port of the other handheld. IR port Wait for the Beam dialog box to indicate that beaming is complete. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 447 CHAPTER 19 Sharing Information Other ways of sharing information Here are some other ways of sharing information: • Copy information or an application onto an expansion card inserted into the expansion slot, and view the information by inserting the card into the slot on another Palm Powered device. • Copy information such as a photo or video from your handheld to your computer, or from your computer to your handheld, by synchronizing or using File Transfer (Windows) or Drive Mode (Mac). Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 448 CHAPTER 19 Sharing Information Related topics My Handheld Make your handheld uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www.palmOne.com/ mytungstent5. Support If you’re having problems with sharing information or with anything else on your handheld, go to www.palmOne.com/ support/tungstent5. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Click a link below to learn about these related topics: Synchronizing Sharing information by synchronizing your handheld with your computer Expansion Sharing information by saving it to an expansion card that can be viewed from another handheld Connecting Setting up a connection with a phone to share information wirelessly VersaMail Sending information as an attachment to an email message SMS Sending information as part of a text message Common Questions Answers to frequently asked questions about sharing information 449 CHAPTER 20 Managing Your Expenses In this chapter Adding an expense Choosing currency options Deleting expenses Tired of trying to re-create your business trip when you return? Expense makes it easy to keep track of what you paid for that dinner in New York with your new sales group. Customizing the expense list Working with Expense on your computer Related topics You can track costs for meals, lodging, transportation, entertainment, and more, and save all of the information in one convenient place. You can even transfer the information to a spreadsheet on your computer. Benefits of Expense • Monitor your business and personal expenses • Easily retrieve expense information • Create expense reports faster Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 450 CHAPTER 20 Managing Your Expenses Adding an expense Did You Know? Expense is not just for business. Use it to help plan your budget by figuring out how much you spend each month on things like entertainment and dining out. Tip Add an expense simply by writing the first letter of the expense type. For example, entering D opens a dinner item with today’s date. To enable this feature on your handheld, open the Options menu and select Preferences. Check the automatic fill box. Tip Change the date of an expense by selecting the date of the item. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Go to Applications and select Expense Enter the expense: a. Select New. b. Enter the amount of the expense. c. Select the Expense type pick list and select a type. NOTE You must select an Expense type if you want to save the item. Expense type pick list Continued 451 CHAPTER 20 Tip Add extra information to your expense items. Select the item and select Details. Then select Note and enter the information. Managing Your Expenses Enter the details of the expense: a. Select Details. b. Select each field where you want to enter information, and enter it. Tip Select Lookup in the Attendees list to pull names from Contacts. Category Select a category to sort your expenses. Did You Know? After you synchronize, you can send your expense information to a spreadsheet on your computer. Payment Select how you paid for the expense. Currency symbol. Select the currency used to pay the expense. You can preset this Type Enter the expense type. Vendor and City Enter the vendor and city associated with the expense. For example, a business lunch might be at Rosie’s Cafe in San Francisco. Attendees Enter the people associated with the expense. c. Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld That’s it. Your handheld automatically saves the expense. Make sure you have a current backup. Synchronize often. 452 CHAPTER 20 Managing Your Expenses Choosing currency options Expense is even easier to use when you customize the currency list. You can choose what currencies appear in the pick list, and what symbol automatically appears in new expenses, and you can even create your own currency symbol. Customizing the currency pick list Place the currency symbols that you use most often in the currency pick list. Tip If you travel a lot, update the currency pick list, so that you can quickly get to the symbols you need. Did You Know? Use separate categories for related expenses. For example, create a London category for a trip to London. After you file your expense report for the London trip, you can easily delete the related expenses with the Purge command. Go to Applications and select Expense Open the Receipt Details dialog box: a. Select an expense item. b. Select Details. Select the currency symbol(s) that you want to see in the pick list: a. Select the Currency pick list, and then select Edit currencies. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 453 CHAPTER 20 Managing Your Expenses Cont’d. b. Select one of the Currency pick lists and select the name of the country whose currency symbol you want to display. Currency pick list c. Select OK, and then select OK again. Done The expense list now displays the currencies you selected. Presetting the currency symbol Tip If you’re entering several expenses that all use the same currency, change the preset currency to that symbol to save time. When you’re finished with those expenses, change it again to the next one you’ll use. Choose which currency symbols appear when you add a new expense. 0S Go to Applications and select Expense Open Expense Preferences dialog box: a. Open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Preferences. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 454 CHAPTER 20 Managing Your Expenses Choose the default currency: a. Select the Default Currency pick list. b. Select the symbol you want to appear when you add new expenses. c. Select OK. Done Creating a currency symbol If the currency you want to use is not in the pick list of countries, you can create your own symbol. Go to Applications and select Expense Open the Custom Currencies dialog box: a. Open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Custom Currencies. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 455 CHAPTER 20 Managing Your Expenses Create the custom symbol: a. Select a Country box. b. Enter the name of the country and the symbol that you want. c. Select OK, and then select OK again. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 456 CHAPTER 20 Managing Your Expenses Deleting expenses Delete individual expenses, or an entire category of expenses at once. Deleting an individual expense Go to Applications and select Expense Select the expense you want to delete. Delete the item: a. Open the menus. b. Select Delete Item in the Record menu. [ & ] OPTIONAL computer. Check the box to save an archive copy of the expense on your Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 457 CHAPTER 20 Managing Your Expenses Deleting an entire category of expenses Tip To combine expenses from different categories, rename one category to match the other category’s name. Did You Know? There is another way to delete a category. Select the Category pick list and select Edit Categories. Select the Delete command to delete the selected category and move all of its entries to the Unfiled category. Go to Applications and select Expense Open the Purge Categories dialog box: a. Open the menus. b. Select Purge on the Record menu. Delete the category and all of its items: a. Select the category you want to delete. b. Select Purge. c. Select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 458 CHAPTER 20 Managing Your Expenses Customizing the expense list You can change the appearance of the expense list. Did You Know? Customizing the expense list makes it easy to see how much you spent on each type of expense. For example, to see how much you spent on taxis, sort your expenses by type so that all your taxi expenses appear together in the list. Use categories to further refine your list. Go to Applications and select Expense Select Show. Select the pick lists to change any of the following items, and then select OK: Sort by Sort expenses by date or type. Distance Show distance in miles or kilometers. Show currency Show or hide the currency symbol in the expense list. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 459 CHAPTER 20 Managing Your Expenses Working with Expense on your computer WINDOWS ONLY Use Expense on your computer to view and manage the expenses you create on your handheld. Check out the online Help in Palm® Desktop software to learn how to use Expense on your computer. The online Help includes info about the following topics: • Add, edit, and delete expense items • Organize your expenses by date, type, amount, notes, or category • View expense items as a list, large icons, or small icons • Convert a list of expenses to a single currency • Print expense reports • Transfer expense information to other applications, such as Microsoft Excel, using the Send or Export command in Palm Desktop software To open Expense on your computer, double-click the Palm Desktop icon on the Windows desktop, and then click Expense on the launch bar. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 460 CHAPTER 20 Managing Your Expenses Related topics My Handheld Make your handheld uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www.palmOne.com/ mytungstent5. Support If you’re having problems with Expense or anything else on your handheld, go to www.palmOne.com/ support/tungstent5. Click a link below to learn about these related topics: Moving Around • Using menus Entering Information • Adding contacts to the attendees list with Lookup • Entering information with Graffiti® 2 characters and ShortCuts Calculator Performing basic math calculations associated with your expenses Categories • Creating and editing categories • Organizing expenses by type and sorting them Customizing Tungsten™ T5 Handheld • Opening applications Setting number formats 461 CHAPTER 21 Performing Calculations In this chapter Calculator buttons Viewing recent calculations Related topics Whether you’re figuring the tip on a restaurant bill, or balancing your checkbook, it’s always nice to have a calculator on hand. And because it’s part of your handheld, there’s no need to carry a separate calculator. Benefits of Calculator • Always have a calculator with you • Store calculations for later use Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 462 CHAPTER 21 Performing Calculations Calculator buttons Tip Use the memory buttons to store and recall a number you enter in multiple calculations. Tip If you make a mistake entering a number in the middle of a calculation, use the CE button to re-enter the number without starting the calculation over. Tip Open the Options menu and select Advanced Mode to display a scientific calculator. Clear any value in the Calculator memory. Recall the stored value from the memory and enter it into the current calculation. Place the current number into memory. The current number is added to the total that is already in the memory. Tapping this button does not affect the current calculation; it just places the value in memory. Clear the last number you entered. Clear the entire calculation so that you can start over. Enter a number, and then select this button to change it to a percentage. Enter a number, and then select this button to calculate the square root of the number. Enter a number, and then select this button to make it negative. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 463 CHAPTER 21 Performing Calculations Viewing recent calculations Did You Know? Viewing recent calculations is helpful when double-checking the math in your checkbook register. Did You Know? Calculator History also has these functions: View recent calculations to confirm that you entered everything correctly. Go to Applications and select Calculator Open the History dialog box: a. Open the menus. Clear Select to clear the calculator’s history. b. Select Edit, and then select Show History. Copy Select to copy the history of calculations. Then paste them into another application by opening the Edit menu and selecting Paste in the other application. c. Select OK. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Done 464 CHAPTER 21 Performing Calculations Accessing different calculators Do you need a scientific or financial calculator? Your calculator has a variety of modes that can help you calculate formulas in a number of different areas. Go to Applications and select Calculator Access the advanced mode calculators: a. Open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Advanced Mode. You can now use the scientific calculator. c. If you want to use other calculators, such as finance, logic, statistics, or area, open the menus, select Options, and then select a mode from the list. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 465 CHAPTER 21 Performing Calculations Related topics My Handheld Make your handheld uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www.palmOne.com/ mytungstent5. Click the links below to learn about these related topics: Moving Around • Opening applications • Using menus Entering Information Entering numbers with Graffiti® 2 characters Support If you’re having problems with Calculator or anything else on your handheld, go to www.palmOne.com/ support/tungstent5. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 466 CHAPTER 22 Keeping Your Information Private In this chapter Choosing a security level Marking information as private Setting the level of privacy Using a password You probably wouldn’t leave your door unlocked at night, so why should it be any different with your handheld? When you think about the amount of personal and private information stored there, you’ll definitely want to protect it. Locking your handheld Using Quick Unlock Encrypting your information Limiting the number of password attempts Related topics Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Benefits of privacy • Protect information if your handheld is misplaced • Hide private information • Unlock your handheld using only one hand 467 CHAPTER 22 Keeping Your Information Private Choosing a security level There are a variety of security levels available for your handheld. Choose the level that provides the best mix of security and convenience. Activating no security features All entries are accessible to anyone who has your handheld. This includes entries that are marked private, but are not masked or hidden. Masking private entries without creating a password Masked entries are displayed when selected. This provides some degree of privacy for private entries, but anyone can view the info by simply selecting it. Hiding private entries and creating a password is entered. This is the basic level of security. Private entries are displayed when the password Encrypting entries (requires assigning a password) Entries are scrambled whenever your handheld locks, and are only displayed when the password is entered. Choose to encrypt all information, or just private entries. This feature provides better security than hiding private entries and assigning a password. Limiting the number of password attempts Selected information is deleted after a specified number of incorrect password attempts. Use this feature along with encryption for the highest level of security. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 468 CHAPTER 22 Keeping Your Information Private Marking information as private Marking an entry as private is the first step in protecting your info. Open an application. Create a new entry, or select the entry that you want to make private. Mark it as private: a. For existing Contacts, select Edit. b. Select Details. c. Check the Private box. d. Select OK. e. In Contacts and Memos, select Done. Private box Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 469 CHAPTER 22 Keeping Your Information Private Setting the level of privacy Add further protection to your private entries by setting the privacy level (hidden/masked). Hiding or masking private entries Open Security: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select Security. Select the display option for private entries: a. Select the Private Records pick list. b. Select one of these options, and then select Done. Show Display private entries. Mask Block entries with a gray bar; you can see the bar onscreen, but you can’t see the entries’ content. Hide Make private entries invisible. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 470 CHAPTER 22 Keeping Your Information Private Cont’d. Masked entry Done Viewing an entry that is masked To open a masked entry, select the entry. If you have a password, enter it in the Show Private Records dialog box, and then select OK. When you close a masked entry, it remains masked. Using a password Tip Use a password to protect confidential work or personal information. If your handheld is lost or stolen, this information will be safe. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Further protect your hidden or masked entries by creating a password, which is needed to display the contents of hidden/masked entries. 471 CHAPTER 22 Keeping Your Information Private Creating a password Tip The best passwords consist of a mix of letters, characters, and numbers. Longer passwords are better than short ones. Any password you create is case-sensitive. Open Security: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs Password box c. Select Security. Create a password: a. Select the Password box. b. Enter a password with Graffiti® 2 writing, the numeric keypad, or the onscreen keyboard. c. Select OK. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 472 CHAPTER 22 Keeping Your Information Private Confirm the password and enter a hint: a. Enter the password again, and then select OK. b. Enter a hint to help you remember the password if you forget it, and then select Done. Select Done. Done Changing a password You can change your password at any time. You must enter the current password before you can change it. Tip In Palm® Desktop software, you can require password entry for private info to display. Open the Tools menu and select Options, and then select Security. Open Security: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs Password box c. Select Security. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 473 CHAPTER 22 Keeping Your Information Private Enter your current password: a. Select the Password box. b. Enter the current password, and then select OK. Change your password: a. Select OK. b. Enter a new password, and then select OK. Confirm the password and enter a hint: a. Enter the password again, and then select OK. b. Enter a hint to help you remember the password if you forget it, and then select Done. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 474 CHAPTER 22 Keeping Your Information Private Select Done. Done Deleting a password You can delete your password at any time. You must enter the current password before you can delete it. Enter your password: a. Select the Password box. b. Enter the current password, and then select OK. Delete your password: a. Select Unassign. b. Select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 475 CHAPTER 22 Keeping Your Information Private Deleting a forgotten password If you forget your password, your handheld displays the password hint (if you entered one) to help you remember the password. If you still can’t remember the password, you can delete it from your handheld. Deleting a forgotten password also deletes all entries marked as private. [ ! ] IMPORTANT Be sure to synchronize your handheld before and after this procedure, so you can restore any private entries that were deleted along with the password. Open Security: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs Password box c. Select Security. Open the Incorrect Password dialog box: a. Select the Password box. b. Tap any number on the keypad, and then select OK. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 476 CHAPTER 22 Keeping Your Information Private Delete the forgotten password: a. Select Lost Password. b. Select Delete Password. Synchronize your handheld with your computer to restore any private entries that were deleted. [ & ] OPTIONAL Create a new password. Done [ ! ] Before You Begin To use the locking feature, you must first create a password for your handheld. Tip To start your handheld when it is locked, turn it on. Enter your password, and then select Done. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Locking your handheld Protect the entire contents of your handheld, whether marked private or not, by using your password to lock your handheld. You can set your handheld to lock automatically, or you can lock it manually. [ ! ] IMPORTANT If you lock your handheld, you must enter the exact password to unlock it. If you forget the password, your handheld will show you the hint you entered to help you remember the password. If you still cannot remember the password, you must do a hard reset to resume using your handheld. A hard reset deletes all of the information on your handheld, including your password. Applications, files, and folders on your handheld's internal drive are also deleted. You 477 CHAPTER 22 Keeping Your Information Private can restore the information by synchronizing your handheld with your computer. Items on your internal drive are not restored during synchronization. Use File Transfer to replace those items. Locking your handheld automatically Open Security: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs Auto Lock box c. Select Security. Open the Lock Handheld dialog box: a. Select the Auto Lock box. b. If necessary, enter your password, and then select OK. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 478 CHAPTER 22 Keeping Your Information Private Select one of these lock options: Never Always leave your handheld unlocked. When power is off Automatically lock your handheld whenever you turn it off. At a preset time Set a time when your handheld will automatically lock. After a preset delay Set a period of inactivity after which your handheld will automatically lock. Select OK, and then select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 479 CHAPTER 22 Keeping Your Information Private Locking your handheld manually Open Security: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select Security. Lock Select Lock. Select Lock Device. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 480 CHAPTER 22 Keeping Your Information Private Using Quick Unlock [ ! ] Before You Begin To use Quick Unlock, you must first create a password for your handheld. Tip You can change a Quick Unlock combination at any time. Follow the same steps you used to create the combination. You can unlock your handheld by creating a special combination sequence with the 5-way navigator—similar to the combination you use to open a padlock. Use this sequence in place of your password to quickly unlock your handheld. Quick Unlock works only with your first three attempts to unlock your handheld. After three attempts, you must use your password to unlock your handheld. Creating a Quick Unlock combination Open Security: a. Go to Applications. Quick Unlock box b. Select Prefs c. Select Security. Open the Quick Unlock dialog box: a. Select the Quick Unlock box. b. If necessary, enter your password, and then select OK. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 481 CHAPTER 22 Keeping Your Information Private Create a Quick Unlock combination sequence: a. Use the 5-way or tap the onscreen navigator to create a combination. For example, you might choose Left-Right-Left as a combination. b. Select OK. Select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld When your handheld is locked, you can now unlock it by using the Quick Unlock combination, or by entering your password. 482 CHAPTER 22 Keeping Your Information Private Deleting your Quick Unlock combination Open Security: a. Go to Applications. Quick Unlock box b. Select Prefs c. Select Security. Open the Quick Unlock dialog box: a. Select the Quick Unlock box. b. If necessary, enter your password, and then select OK. Delete the Quick Unlock combination: a. Select Unassign. b. Select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 483 CHAPTER 22 Keeping Your Information Private Encrypting your information [ ! ] Before You Begin To use encryption, you must first create a password for your handheld. You can encrypt selected information whenever your handheld locks. This means that your information is scrambled so that it cannot be read. When you unlock your handheld and enter your password or Quick Unlock combination, the encrypted information is unscrambled. The more information you select for encryption, the longer your handheld takes to scramble (and unscramble) the information. Also, applications that use large files, such as palmOne™ Media, take a long time to encrypt. In these cases, consider the trade-off between security and convenience. Open Security: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select Security. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 484 CHAPTER 22 Keeping Your Information Private Open the Encrypt Data dialog box: a. Select Options. b. Check the Encrypt data when locked box. c. Select Choose Applications. Select the applications you want to encrypt, and then select OK. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 485 CHAPTER 22 Keeping Your Information Private [ & ] OPTIONAL To encrypt only the private entries in the applications you selected, check the Encrypt private records only box. Select OK, and then select Done. Done Tip Synchronize your handheld with your computer frequently to prevent loss of information if intrusion protection is triggered. Did You Know? Incorrect Quick Unlock attempts are not included in the intrusion protection counter. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Limiting the number of password attempts You can set the number of incorrect password attempts that are allowed before selected information is deleted from your handheld. This feature, called intrusion protection, protects sensitive information from an intruder who uses an automated means to try every possible combination until the password is found. Use intrusion protection if you keep highly confidential information on your handheld. [ ! ] IMPORTANT If you limit the number of password attempts, be sure to use Keylock to prevent accidental password attempts while your handheld is in a purse or pocket. 486 CHAPTER 22 Keeping Your Information Private Open Security: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select Security. Set the number of password attempts: a. Select Options. b. If necessary, enter your password, and then select OK. c. Select the Intrusion Protection box. Intrusion Protection box d. Enter the number of password attempts that are allowed before selected information on your handheld is deleted. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 487 CHAPTER 22 Tip The number of password attempts must be between 5 and 99. Keeping Your Information Private Select the information that is deleted after the set number of failed attempts: a. Select the Delete pick list and select one of these options: No Data No information is deleted after the set number of failed attempts. Private Records All entries marked private are deleted after the set number of failed attempts. All Data All information you entered and all applications you installed on your handheld are deleted after the set number of failed attempts. b. Select OK. Select OK two more times, and then select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 488 CHAPTER 22 Keeping Your Information Private Related topics My Handheld Make your handheld uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www.palmOne.com/ mytungstent5. Support If you’re having problems with private entries or anything else on your handheld, go to www.palmOne.com/ support/tungstent5. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Click a link below to learn about these related topics: Moving Around • Opening applications • Using menus Managing Info Creating a backup of your information Customizing Entering your owner information in case your handheld is lost or stolen Maintaining Doing a hard reset Common Questions Answers to frequently asked questions about privacy 489 CHAPTER 23 Using Categories to Organize Information In this chapter Adding a category Renaming a category Deleting a category Placing information into a category Viewing information by category Related topics If you’re like most people, you use your handheld to manage your work life and your personal life. Yet these two areas contain so many details: your children’s after-school activities, your conference schedule, your shopping list for the week, and entertainment. Categories help you organize different aspects of your life, no matter how you choose to group them. Benefits of categories • Better organize your information • Easily retrieve the information you need Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 490 CHAPTER 23 Using Categories to Organize Information Adding a category Did You Know? You can have up to 15 categories in an application. Tip Colors make it easy to find the info you need in Calendar. Tip Add a category in Contacts that contains all of your medical numbers for quick access. Other useful categories in Contacts are Emergency, for fire, ambulance, and police; Children, for your children’s school and friends; and Entertainment, for restaurants or theaters that you visit often. You can add categories in many applications: Contacts, Expense, Memos, Note Pad, Tasks, and palmOne™ Media. (In palmOne Media, categories are called albums.) Place individual entries into these categories to easily get to a group of related items. In addition to putting individual entries into a category, you can also put entire applications into categories. For instance, you may find it convenient to put Expense and Calculator into a category called Money. • To add a category for individual entries in one of the applications above, open that application. • To add a category for applications, go to Applications. Add a new category: a. Select the pick list in the upper-right corner, and then select Edit Categories. b. Select New and enter the name of the new category. c. Select OK, and then select OK again. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 491 CHAPTER 23 Using Categories to Organize Information Renaming a category Tip If you want to combine items in different categories, rename one category to the other category name. Did You Know? Some categories, like All and Unfiled, come with your handheld and cannot be changed. • To rename a category within an application, open that application. • To rename a category for applications, go to Applications. Rename the category: a. Select the pick list in the upper-right corner, and then select Edit Categories. b. Select the name of the category you want to change, and then select Rename. c. Enter a new category name, and then select OK. d. Select OK again. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 492 CHAPTER 23 Using Categories to Organize Information Deleting a category If you delete a category, the items in that category will move to the Unfiled category. Tip In Expense, you can delete a category, including its contents, with the Purge command. • To delete a category within an application, open that application. • To delete a category for applications, go to Applications. Delete the category: a. In Calendar, select an event, and then select Details. b. Open the list of categories: Calendar Select the Category pick list. All other applications Select the pick list in the upper-right corner, and then select Edit Categories. c. Select the name of the category you want to delete, and then select Delete. d. Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 493 CHAPTER 23 Using Categories to Organize Information Placing information into a category Tip You can also enter new information into a category by opening the application, and then selecting the category from the upper-right corner. Select New and enter the information. You can place individual entries into categories within an application. For example, you may want to place some of your contacts into a category called Medical. You may also find it convenient to view applications in groups. You may want all of your games in one category, or all of your multimedia applications in another. Then you can go right to the group of applications you need. NOTE An entry or application cannot be placed in more than one category. Placing an entry into a category Open an application that contains a category option. In Calendar, go to Day View. Open an entry. In Note Pad only: skip to step 5. Open the Details dialog box: Contacts Select Edit, and then select Details. All other applications Select Details. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 494 CHAPTER 23 Tip To place an entry into a different category, simply select a different category from the Category pick list. Using Categories to Organize Information Place the entry into a category: a. Select a category from the Category pick list. Category b. If necessary, select OK. c. If necessary, select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 495 CHAPTER 23 Using Categories to Organize Information Placing an application into a category Go to Applications. Open the Category dialog box: a. Open the menus. b. Select Category in the App menu. Place the application into a category: a. Select the pick list next to the application you want to place into a category. b. Select a category, and then select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 496 CHAPTER 23 Using Categories to Organize Information Viewing information by category Tip In Applications view, scroll through the categories by pressing Right or Left on the 5-way navigator. To view all of the applications on your handheld, select the All category. Tip Scroll through the categories in Contacts by repeatedly pressing the Contacts button. • To view entries by category, open an application that contains categories. • To view applications by category, go to Applications. Display the category you want to view: Calendar Select Show Category List, and then select the category you want to view from the pick list. All other applications Select the category you want to view from the pick list in the upper-right corner. Pick list Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 497 CHAPTER 23 Using Categories to Organize Information Related topics My Handheld Make your handheld uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www.palmOne.com/ mytungstent5. Support If you’re having problems with categories or anything else on your handheld, go to www.palmOne.com/ support/tungstent5. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Click a link below to learn about these related topics: Moving Around • Opening applications • Using menus Calendar Color-coding your events in Calendar Media Organizing photos or videos into albums Sharing Beaming a category to another Palm Powered device 498 CHAPTER 24 Managing Clock Settings In this chapter Checking the current date and time Setting the primary location Choosing secondary locations for other time zones Forget your watch? Or just forget to reset it when you landed in Toronto? Neither matters, as long as you have your handheld. Not only can you rely on it for the correct time, but you can even set an alarm so you don’t miss that early flight back home. Modifying the locations list Setting the alarm clock Changing the clock display Related topics Benefits of World Clock • Always have the correct time, no matter where you are • No need to carry a separate alarm clock Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 499 CHAPTER 24 Managing Clock Settings Checking the current date and time There are two ways to easily check the date and time: When your handheld is on: • Go to Applications and select World Clock • When your handheld is off, press Center on the 5-way navigator. Your handheld turns on, displays the time, and then turns off after a few seconds. Center Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 500 CHAPTER 24 Managing Clock Settings Setting the primary location » Key Term Primary location Typically a city in the time zone in which you live. In World Clock, you can set the location, date, and time for a primary location. The settings for this primary location are used by all of the applications on your handheld. 0. Go to Applications and select World Clock Select the primary location: a. Select the primary location pick list. Primary location pick list b. Select the location you want to be the primary location. If you need more choices, modify the locations list. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 501 CHAPTER 24 Managing Clock Settings Setting the date and time for the primary location Did You Know? When the Daylight Savings settings are active, the time changes according to the rule for the primary location. For example, in North America, the time changes at 2:00 a.m.; in Europe, it changes at 1:00 a.m. You can set the date and time in Preferences, as you did during the initial setup of your handheld, or in World Clock. When you change the date and time in one application, it is automatically changed in the other. Go to Applications and select World Clock Select Set Date & Time. Set the date: a. Select the Date box. Year Month b. Select the arrows to select the current year. c. Select the current month. Day d. Select the current date. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 502 CHAPTER 24 Managing Clock Settings Set the time: a. Select the Set Time box. b. Select the hour and minute boxes, and then select the arrows to change them. Hour Minute c. Select AM or PM, and then select OK. Select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 503 CHAPTER 24 Managing Clock Settings Choosing secondary locations for other time zones Tip If you have friends, family, or colleagues in another time zone, select a city in their zone as your secondary location. When you need to contact them, you can easily check to see what time it is where they are. Set World Clock to display the date and time for two other locations. Go to Applications and select World Clock Select the pick list next to one of the secondary locations. Pick list Select the location you want to use as the new secondary location. If you need more choices, modify the locations list. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 504 CHAPTER 24 Managing Clock Settings Modifying the locations list Tip If you know what you’re looking for in a long pick list, use Graffiti® 2 writing to find it faster. Enter the first letter of the word, and then locate your item. You can edit the locations list so that the locations you use most often are easy to find. Adding new locations Go to Applications and select World Clock Open the Edit List dialog box: a. Select a Location pick list. b. Select Edit List. Add the new location: a. Select Add. b. Scroll through the list to select a location that is in the same time zone as the city you want to add. c. Select OK. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 505 CHAPTER 24 Managing Clock Settings [ & ] OPTIONAL Select each setting you want to change. Name Enter the name of the location. Time Zone Select the time zone for the location. Daylight Saving Time box Check for your handheld to automatically adjust the date and time for Daylight Saving Time in this location. Start and End dates Select the boxes to change the start and end dates of Daylight Saving Time, if necessary. Select OK, and then select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 506 CHAPTER 24 Managing Clock Settings Deleting a location Go to Applications and select World Clock Select the location you want to delete: a. Select a Location pick list. b. Select Edit List. c. Select a location, and then select Remove. Select OK, and then select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 507 CHAPTER 24 Managing Clock Settings Setting the alarm clock Did You Know? Use World Clock to set an alarm within the next 24 hours. Set alarms outside of this timeframe in Calendar. Did You Know? Remember to put your handheld on local time. If you travel from San Francisco to London, make London your primary location so that all your alarms ring on time, instead of eight hours late. Go to Applications and select World Clock Set the alarm: a. Select the Alarm box. b. Select the time columns to set the hour and minute, and then select OK. NOTE Alarms set in World Clock use the time set for the primary location. Alarm box Tip Set an alarm while you’re working to remind you when to leave to get to your appointment on time. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 508 CHAPTER 24 Tip To turn off an alarm before it sounds, select the Alarm box, and then select Alarm Off. Managing Clock Settings [ & ] OPTIONAL Select the alarm sound and volume: a. Open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Alarm Preferences. c. Select the pick lists to select the alarm sound and volume. NOTE This volume setting does not affect the other sounds on your handheld, including the alarms you set in Calendar. You can change the volume of these other sounds in Preferences. d. Select OK. Done Responding to the alarm clock When the World Clock alarm sounds, select one of these three options: OK Cancel the reminder message and return to the current screen. Snooze Close the alarm reminder message and return to the current screen. The message appears again in five minutes. In the meantime, an indicator blinks in the upper-left corner of the screen to remind you of the upcoming alarm. Go To Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Cancel the reminder message and open World Clock. 509 CHAPTER 24 Managing Clock Settings Changing the clock display Go to Applications and select World Clock Open the Display Options dialog box: a. Open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Display Options. Select any of the following options, and then select OK: Show Multiple Locations Display the secondary locations. Deselect it to display only the primary location. Show Date Display the date in World Clock. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 510 CHAPTER 24 Managing Clock Settings Related topics My Handheld Make your handheld uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www.palmOne.com/ mytungstent5. Click a link below to learn about these related topics: Moving Around • Opening applications • Using menus Calendar Setting an alarm outside of the next 24 hours Customizing Changing the volume of other system sounds Support If you’re having problems with World Clock or anything else on your handheld, go to www.palmOne.com/ support/tungstent5. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 511 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld In this chapter Customizing your Favorites View Customizing the Application View Making the screen easier to read Assigning a button to your frequently used applications Setting the date and time Customizing the way you enter information Selecting sound settings Entering your owner information Conserving battery power Although customizing your handheld is optional, it’s like changing the preset radio stations in your car. Since you’re probably not driving around with the dealer’s preset radio stations, why not personalize your handheld, too? You can easily customize the sound levels, fonts, and screen colors on your handheld by using preferences and menus. And preference settings can help extend the life of your handheld’s battery. Benefits of customizing • • • • Access applications quickly Conserve power Enjoy your handheld more Make your screen easy to read Connecting your handheld to other devices Customizing network settings Setting up VPN Related topics Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 512 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Customizing your Favorites View You can personalize your Favorites View by changing the background image to your favorite photo. You can also change the entries to those you use most often. Changing the background photo in Favorites View Use your favorite photo as the background in Favorites View. Go to Favorites. Open the Display Options dialog box: a. Open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Display Options. Select a photo for the background: a. Check the Background box. b. Select the picture box. c. Select a picture. d. Select Done. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 513 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Adjust the fade setting so that the text is easy to read against the photo, and select OK. Done Did You Know? You can quickly change multiple favorites on a page by selecting Menu on the status bar, and then selecting Edit Favorite Pages. Select the page you want, and then select each favorite you want to change to open the Edit Favorites dialog box. Tip You can also tap and hold on the favorite you want to change. Changing entries in Favorites Change the entries in Favorites View to include the applications, files, folders, or web links you use most often. Go to Favorites. Open the Edit Favorites dialog box: a. Using the 5-way, select the favorite you want to change. b. Select Menu on the status bar. c. Select Edit Favorites. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 514 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Change the favorite: a. Select the favorite type from the Type pick list: application, file/folder, or web link. b. Select the application from the Original pick list, select to browse to the file or folder, or select to enter the web address you want. c. Enter a name for your new favorite and select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 515 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Customizing the Application View Use your favorite photo as the background in the Application View. You can also display your application icons in list format with small icons so that you can see more applications without scrolling. Go to Applications. Open the Display Options dialog box: a. Open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Display Options. Select the View By pick list and select List or Icon as the display format. If you want the last category you viewed to reappear the next time you visit the Application screen, check the Remember Last Category box. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 516 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Select a photo for the background: a. Check the Background box. b. Select the picture box. c. Select a picture. d. Select Done. e. Adjust the fade setting so that the text is easy to read against the photo. f. Select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 517 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Making the screen easier to read In many applications, you can change the font style to make text easier to read. There are four font styles available. In certain lighting conditions, you may also need to adjust the brightness to read the information on the screen. Changing the screen fonts Small font Large font Small bold font Large bold font Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 518 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Open an application. Open the Select Font dialog box: a. Open the menus. b. Select Options, and then select Font. Select the font style you want to use, and then select OK. Small bold Large bold Small Large Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 519 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Adjusting the brightness Tap System Info on the status bar. Drag the slider to adjust the brightness level, and then tap outside the dialog box. Done Brightness slider Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 520 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Changing screen colors Choose a new set of text and background colors for all your applications. Open Color Theme Preferences: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select Color Theme. Select a theme, and then select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 521 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Changing handedness orientation of the screen The Handedness preferences enable you to select right-hand or left-hand orientation when you rotate the screen into landscape mode. Open Handedness Preferences: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select Handedness. Select your orientation. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 522 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Assigning a button to your frequently used applications Tired of going to Applications View to open an application you use frequently? Use the Buttons Preferences screen to reassign the applications associated with the buttons on the front of your handheld and the HotSync® button. For example, if you use Memos often, you can assign Memos to a button so that you don’t have to scroll through Applications View whenever you want to use that application. Tip To restore all the buttons to the original palmOne settings, select Default. Open Buttons Preferences: a. Go to Applications. Did You Know? You can assign input area icons to different applications also. Tap and hold the input area icon and select an application from the dialog box. b. Select Prefs Pick list c. Select Buttons. Select the pick list next to the button you want to reassign, and select the application that you want to assign to that button. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 523 CHAPTER 25 » Key Term Full-screen pen stroke A stroke that is drawn from the bottom of the input area to the top of the screen. You can use this stroke as a quick way to do a selected task, such as opening the Graffiti® 2 help screen. Customizing Your Handheld Assign the full-screen pen stroke: a. Select More. b. Select the pick list and select the action you want to assign to the full-screen pen stroke. Pick list c. Select OK. Assign the HotSync button: a. Select HotSync. b. Select the pick list and select the application you want to assign to the button. c. Select OK. Select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 524 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Setting the date and time You can set the date, time, and location for all the applications on your handheld that require this information. You can also select the format in which the date, time, and numbers appear. Selecting a location You can set the current date and time based on your location. When you travel to a new time zone, change the Location setting to quickly reset the date and time. Your appointments stay at the time you entered them—no adjustments for time zones. So always enter your schedule based on the time zone you will be in on the day of the event. Did You Know? The location you select also appears as the primary location in World Clock. 0. Open Date & Time Preferences: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select Date & Time. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 525 CHAPTER 25 Tip You can rename the location to the city where you live. Select the Name field, and then modify the location name. Customizing Your Handheld Select the location: Name field a. Select the Location pick list, and select a city in your time zone. If you found a city in the list, go to step 3. No nearby city? Select Edit List, and do steps b through e. b. Select Add. c. Select a city in your time zone, and then select OK. d. Select OK again, and then select Done. e. Select the Location pick list, and select the city you just added. Select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 526 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Resetting the date and time In most cases you won’t need to reset the date and time. However, you may need to do this if you do a hard reset on your handheld. Open Date & Time Preferences: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select Date & Time. Select the location. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 527 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Set the date: a. Select the Set Date box. Year arrows b. Select the arrows to select the current year. c. Select the current month. d. Select the current date. Set the time: a. Select the Set Time box. b. Select the hour and minute boxes, and then select the arrows to change them. c. Select AM or PM, and then select OK. NOTE If you’re using a 24-hour clock format, you won’t see the AM and PM options. Select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 528 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Selecting formats for dates, times, and numbers Would you rather see the time displayed in a 24-hour format, or dates that begin with the month or year? Use the Formats Preferences screen to change these settings and to apply them to all the applications on your handheld. You can quickly choose the preset formats based on geographic regions where you might use your handheld. For example, in the United Kingdom, time often is expressed using a 24-hour clock. In the United States, time is expressed using a 12-hour clock with an AM or PM suffix. You can use the original preset formats or change them based on your personal preferences. Open Formats Preferences: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select Formats. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 529 CHAPTER 25 Tip The country setting changes only the way the date and time look. It doesn’t change your handheld’s time to that country’s time. To do that, go to Date & Time Preferences or to World Clock. Customizing Your Handheld Select a country: a. Select the Preset to box to open the Set Country dialog box. b. Select a country. c. Select OK. [ & ] OPTIONAL Customize any of the following preset formats: Time Controls whether the time is displayed in 12-hour or 24-hour format and which symbol separates the numbers. Date Controls the sequence in which the day, month, and year appear and which symbol separates the segments. Week starts Controls whether applications treat Sunday or Monday as the first day of the week. Numbers Controls the decimal and thousands separator symbols. Select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 530 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Customizing the way you enter information Your handheld lets you choose how you enter information. You can choose the input area or the writing area, choose Graffiti 2 strokes, and create shortcuts to make entering information faster. Did You Know? You can change the input area anytime by selecting the status bar or input area icons. Customizing the input area You can configure your input area your preference for keyboards or for Graffiti 2 writing. You can also choose to see your strokes as you write. Open Input Preferences: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select Input. Select the type of input area you want: • Keyboard • Wide • Classic Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 531 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld [ & ] OPTIONAL Uncheck the Show Graffiti Strokes box if you don’t want to have the Graffiti strokes shown as you write a character in the input area. Done Choosing the full-screen writing area You can write Graffiti 2 characters in the input area, or you can turn on Writing Area Preferences and use the full screen for Graffiti 2 writing; you do not have to write in the input area. Tip You can turn on or turn off the full-screen writing area by tapping the Fullscreen writing icon on the status bar. Open Writing Area Preferences: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select Writing Area. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 532 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Select one of the following, and then select Done: On Turns on the full-screen writing area. When you select this option, a box appears for you to choose if you want to see your strokes as you write. Tip Right after you write a character, your handheld interprets a quick tap on the screen as a period character. If you want to tap a button, either wait a few seconds or tap the Full-screen writing icon on the status bar. Off Turns off the full-screen writing area. When you select this option you must use the input area for Graffiti 2 writing. Done Using the full-screen writing area Turn on the full-screen writing area by tapping Full-screen writing on the status bar. When full-screen writing is on, the icon is highlighted. When full-screen writing is off, the icon is dimmed. Open the entry where you want to enter information: a. Open an application. b. Select a record or select New. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 533 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Position the cursor where you want the characters to appear, and do any of the following: • Write lowercase Graffiti 2 letters anywhere on the left side of the screen. • Write numbers anywhere on the right side of the screen. • Write uppercase letters in the middle of the screen. • Write the Punctuation Shift stroke characters. before writing symbols and other special • Use buttons and other controls that appear on the screen by tapping and holding the button or control until it activates. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 534 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Customizing Graffiti 2 strokes There is more than one way to write certain Graffiti 2 characters. Use the Graffiti 2 Preferences screen to select an alternate stroke shape for these characters. Open Graffiti 2 Preferences: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select Graffiti 2. Select alternate strokes: a. Tap a character to view its alternate stroke. b. Check the box to use the alternate stroke, and then select Done. Repeat step 2 for each stroke you want to reassign, and then select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 535 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Setting up ShortCuts Tip You may want to add a space character after the last word in your ShortCut text. This way, a space automatically follows the ShortCut text. Tip To learn how to use ShortCuts while entering information, see Writing Graffiti 2 ShortCuts. Are you looking for a quicker way to enter information on your handheld? Use ShortCuts to define abbreviations for any words, letters, or numbers that you enter often. You can use your ShortCuts anywhere you enter info with Graffiti 2 writing. Open ShortCuts Preferences: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select ShortCuts. Continued Did You Know? Your ShortCuts are backed up on your computer when you synchronize. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 536 CHAPTER 25 Tip The ShortCut Text can be 45 characters long. That’s long enough for a name whose spelling you always forget or a complex email address. Customizing Your Handheld Create a ShortCut: a. Select New. b. On the ShortCut Name line, enter the abbreviation. c. On the ShortCut Text line(s), enter the text you want to insert when you write the abbreviation. d. Select OK, and then select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 537 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Changing ShortCuts Tip To delete a ShortCut, open ShortCuts Preferences and select the ShortCut. Select Delete, select Yes, and then select Done. After you create a ShortCut, you can modify it at any time. Open ShortCuts Preferences: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select Shortcuts. Edit the ShortCut: a. Select the ShortCut you want to change. b. Select Edit. c. Make your changes. d. Select OK, and then select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 538 CHAPTER 25 » Customizing Your Handheld Correcting problems with tapping Key Term Touchscreen Another name for your handheld’s screen and the internal circuitry that enables it to respond appropriately to taps. Is your screen not responding to taps? Are you getting unexpected results when you tap? For example, when you tap the number keyboard icon, does the Find dialog box open instead? If this happens, it’s time to align the screen. a. Go to Applications. Tip If your screen is not responding to taps, use the 5-way navigator to open Touchscreen Preferences. » Key Term Calibration The process of aligning your handheld’s touchsensitive screen so that when you tap an element on the screen, your handheld detects exactly what you want it to do. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Open Touchscreen Preferences: b. Select Prefs c. Select Touchscreen. Tap the targets on the screen as precisely as possible, and then select Done. NOTE You need to tap at least three targets—maybe more if you don’t tap carefully. Done 539 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Selecting sound settings Tip You can choose different types of sounds for Calendar, Tasks, and World Clock. Go to the application, open the Options menu, and then select Preferences. Are sounds too soft or too loud? Set the volume levels for the system, game, and alarm tones, or turn sounds off altogether with the Silent profile. Open Sounds & Alerts Preferences: Profile boxes a. Go to Applications. Did You Know? When you connect headphones to your handheld, the external speaker is automatically silenced, the Sounds & Alerts settings are maintained, and all volume levels are automatically adjusted for use with headphones. b. Select Prefs c. Select Sounds & Alerts. Select Custom, Silent, or All Off. If you selected Silent or All Off in step 2, select Done. If you selected Custom in step 2, select the System Sound, Game Sound, Alarm Sound, and Alarm LED pick lists and select the volume level for each sound; then select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 540 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Entering your owner information Tip In addition to entering owner information, you can assign a name to your handheld for Bluetooth® communication. Did You Know? If you use Security Preferences to turn off and lock your handheld with a password, your owner info appears when you select the Owner button the next time you turn on your handheld. Tip If you assigned a password in Security Preferences, you must select Unlock and enter your password to change your owner info. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld It’s a good idea to enter information that could help someone contact you if you ever lose your handheld (if there’s enough battery power to turn it on). By default, the Owner Preferences screen contains the information you entered when you installed the CD and set up your handheld, but you can update or add to this information. Owner information does not include your username or passwords. Open Owner Preferences: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select Owner. Modify or enter the text, and then select Done. Done 541 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Conserving battery power You can save battery power by preventing your handheld from turning on accidentally and by adjusting the Power Preferences settings. Preventing your handheld from turning on by accident Tip When Keylock is on, your handheld does not respond when you press the application buttons. To use your handheld again, press the power button, and then select Deactivate Keylock. Does your handheld turn itself on accidentally in your briefcase, pocket, or purse? You can lock the buttons on the front of your handheld to prevent this from happening and to prevent the battery from draining. Open Keylock Preferences: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select Keylock. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 542 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Select one of these settings, and then select Done. Never Keylock always remains off. Automatic Keylock turns on automatically when you turn off your handheld or when your handheld goes to sleep. Manual Keylock turns on when you press and hold the power button until the system sound confirms that Keylock is on. Done Selecting power-saving settings The Power Preferences screen enables you to set power consumption options. Open Power Preferences: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select Power. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 543 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Select the pick lists to change any of the following settings, and then select Done. Auto-off after Select how quickly your handheld automatically turns off after a period of inactivity: 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, or 3 minutes. On while charging Select whether your handheld stays on continuously when it is connected to the AC charger. When this option is off, you can still turn on your handheld to view your info while your handheld charges, but it turns off automatically after a period of inactivity. Beam Receive Select whether you can receive beamed information on your handheld. Turn this setting on to receive beamed info, or turn it off to prevent receiving beamed info. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 544 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Connecting your handheld to other devices Connection Preferences let you connect your handheld to other devices. You can use preset connection settings, modify the preset settings, or create your own connection settings from scratch. The list of preset connections varies depending on the applications you’ve added to your handheld. Tip You can use your handheld’s built-in Bluetooth wireless technology to connect to other devices without using Connection Preferences. » Key Term ISP Acronym for Internet service provider. This is the service you use to connect to the Internet, such as AOL, CompuServe, or Earthlink. Did You Know? You cannot rename or delete the preset connection settings. For example, you can create a connection between the IR port of your handheld and a modem so that you can dial in to your ISP or corporate network. The modem can be attached to or within a mobile phone or other device containing an IR port. (Some infrared phones can act as modems. To set up a phone connection, you must have a GSM or GPRS mobile phone enabled with data services and a driver for your phone. Check www.palmOne.com for available phone drivers or contact the phone manufacturer.) Changing the preset connection settings The following steps show you how to adjust the communication speed in the preset IR to a PC/ Handheld connection setting. You can similarly edit other connections or settings. Open Connection Preferences: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select Connection. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 545 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Open the Edit Connection dialog box: a. Select the IR to PC/handheld connection. b. Select Edit. Change the speed setting: a. Select Details. b. Select the Speed pick list and select the appropriate speed. c. Select OK. d. Select OK again, and then select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 546 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Creating your own connection settings Tip To delete a connection that you created, select it on the Connection Preferences screen, and then select Delete. If none of the preset connection settings are close to what you need, or if you’re already using all the connections as they are, you can create a new connection. From the Connection Preferences screen, select New. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 547 CHAPTER 25 Tip You can also customize Bluetooth connection settings. Customizing Your Handheld Enter the basic settings: Name Enter a name for your connection settings. This name will appear on the Connection Preferences screen so that you can select your connection later. Connect to Select the type of device you want to connect to: PC, Modem, or Local Area Network. Via Select the method you want to use to connect to the device you selected: Bluetooth—the Bluetooth® radio on your handheld; Cradle/Cable—the USB sync cable that came with your handheld; Infrared—the IR port on your handheld. NOTE The Dialing and Volume settings won’t appear unless you select Modem as the Connect to setting. Dialing Select whether your modem uses TouchTone™ or Rotary dialing. Volume Select the volume level for your modem’s speaker: Off, Low, Medium, or High. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 548 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Enter the details settings: a. Select Details. b. Select the Speed pick list and select the appropriate speed. c. Select the Flow Ctl pick list and select whether the connection uses flow control: Automatic Your handheld determines when to use flow control. On Flow control is always on. Off Flow control is always off. d. For a modem connection, enter the initialization string. e. Select OK. Select OK, and then select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 549 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Connecting your handheld to a mobile phone Tip If your phone doesn’t appear on the list, you need to install the phone settings for your phone onto your handheld. Phone Preferences let you configure your handheld to exchange messages and dial phone numbers when your handheld is connected to a GSM mobile phone (sold separately). The GSM mobile phone account must also include data services. Open Phone Preferences: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select Phone. Select the connection: a. Select the Connection pick list and select your mobile phone from the list. b. Select Test to make sure the settings work with your phone. c. Select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 550 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Customizing network settings [ ! ] Before You Begin You need the following: • A mobile phone with a Bluetooth radio or an IR port (sold separately) • A wireless service provider account that includes high-speed data services or that supports dial-up connections (additional fees may apply) • An ISP account or a corporate remote access account (additional fees may apply) • Connection Preferences settings for your mobile phone enabled with IR or Bluetooth wireless technology Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Your handheld includes software that lets you connect your handheld to your Internet service provider (ISP) or to a dial-in (remote access) server using a mobile phone. After you configure your network settings, you can establish a connection either by using the menus from the Network Preferences screen or by using a third-party application. Setting up a service profile Service profiles store the network settings for your ISP or dial-in server. You can create, save, and reuse service profiles. You can create additional service profiles from scratch or by duplicating an existing profile and editing the information. Open Network Preferences: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select Network. Continued 551 CHAPTER 25 Tip Instead of creating a new profile, you can copy an existing profile and change the settings. Select the profile you want to copy, and then open the Service menu and select Duplicate. Customizing Your Handheld Service Select the Service pick list and select your ISP or your dial-in server type from the list. If your ISP or server type isn’t on the list, select New and enter a name for the service profile. User Name Enter your username. This is the part of your email address that’s before the @ sign and it’s the name that you use when you log in to your ISP or your dial-in server. This field can contain multiple lines of text, but only two lines appear onscreen. Did You Know? Most dial-in servers do not accept spaces in the username. Tip If you’re concerned about security, don’t enter a password. Just leave the word “Prompt” in the Password box and your handheld will ask you to enter a password each time you log in. Enter the basic settings: Password Enter the password you use to log in to your ISP or dial-in server, and then select OK. The word “Assigned” appears in this box and you don’t need to enter a password when you log in. Connection Select the Connection pick list and select the method you want to use to connect to your ISP or to a dial-in server. See Connecting your handheld to other devices for info on creating and configuring connection settings. If you’re using a phone or modem connection, enter the phone settings: a. Select the Phone box. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 552 CHAPTER 25 Tip It’s a good idea to add at least three commas before your calling card number to allow for the cue delay. Each comma delays transmission of your calling card number for two seconds. Customizing Your Handheld Cont’d. b. Enter any of the following settings, and then select OK: Phone # Enter the phone number for your ISP or dial-in server. Dial prefix Check the Dial prefix box, and then enter the number that you dial before the telephone number to access an outside line. For example, many offices require that you first dial 9 to dial a number outside the building. Disable call waiting If your phone has Call Waiting, check the Disable call waiting box, and then enter the code to disable Call Waiting. Call Waiting can cause your session to end if you receive a call while you are connected. Contact your local phone company for the code that is appropriate for you. Use calling card If you want to use your calling card when dialing your ISP or dial-in server, check the Use calling box to select it. Enter your calling card number on the Use calling card line. [ ! ] IMPORTANT Because MCI works differently, enter the MCI calling card number in the Phone # field and the phone number in the Use calling card field. Select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 553 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Connecting to your service After you set up your Connection and Network Preferences, establishing a connection to your ISP or your company’s network (dial-in server) is easy. Tip To see expanded Service Connection Progress messages, press Down on the 5-way. To see more information, open the Options menu and select View Log. Open Network Preferences: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select Network. Make the connection: a. Make sure the service profile you want to use appears in the Service field. If not, select it. b. Select Connect. End the connection when you’ve finished using it: a. Select Disconnect. b. Select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 554 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Adding details to a service profile If you’re using one of the predefined service profiles, you probably need to enter only your username, password, and telephone number. If you’re creating a new service profile, you may need to use the Details dialog box to add more information to your service profile. Open Network Preferences: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select Network. Open the Details dialog box: a. Select the Service pick list and select the service you want to add details to. b. Select Details. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 555 CHAPTER 25 » Key Term DNS Domain name system. The Internet uses this system to translate the names of host computers into IP addresses. A DNS number identifies the server that handles the translation. Customizing Your Handheld NOTE Ask your ISP or system administrator if you need information on any of these settings. Connection type Select the pick list and choose the communication protocol for this service: PPP, SLIP, or CSLIP. Most email application, use the PPP or SLIP protocols. Idle timeout Select the pick list and select how long your handheld waits before dropping the connection with your ISP or dial-in server when you switch out of an application that requires a connection: 1 Minute, 2 Minutes, 3 Minutes, or Never. Each IP address has four numbers (from 0 to 255) that are separated by periods. » Key Term IP Internet protocol. Everyone who logs in to the Internet needs a unique identifier (an IP address). Some networks dynamically assign a temporary IP address upon login while others assign a permanent IP address. Adjust any of the following settings: Query DNS Check the Query DNS box if you’re not sure whether you need to enter DNS addresses. Many systems do not require that you enter DNS addresses. If you do need DNS addresses, uncheck the DNS box, tap the space to the left of each period in the Primary and Secondary DNS fields, and then enter the appropriate sections of each address. IP Address Check the IP Address box to use a temporary IP address. Uncheck the IP Address box to enter a permanently assigned address. Select OK, and then select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 556 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Deleting a service profile Open Network Preferences: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select Network. Delete the service you want to delete: a. Select the Service pick list and select the service you want to delete. b. Open the menus. c. Select Delete in the Service menu. d. Select OK, and then select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 557 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Creating login scripts Tip Windows You can also create login scripts with a text editor on your desktop computer. Create a file with the extension PNC, and then install the file on your handheld using palmOne™ Quick Install. Did You Know? Your login scripts can also use non-ASCII and literal characters. A login script is a series of commands that automates logging in to a network server—for example, your corporate network or your ISP. A login script is associated with a specific service profile created in Network Preferences. A login script is something that you are likely to receive from your system administrator if you log in to the corporate servers from your handheld using a phone/modem or network connection. The script is generally prepared by the system administrator and distributed to users who need it. It automates the events that must take place to establish a connection between your handheld and the corporate servers. You can create login scripts by selecting commands from the Command pick list in the Login Script dialog box. Some commands, such as Send, require you to supply additional information. If the command requires additional info, a field appears to the right of the command where you can enter the info. Open Network Preferences: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select Network. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 558 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Open the Login Script dialog box: a. Select the Service pick list and select the service you want to add a script to. b. Select Details. c. Select Script. Select the End pick list and select one of the following commands from the list: Wait For Tells your handheld to wait for specific characters from the server before executing the next command. Wait For Prompt Detects a challenge-response prompt coming from the server, and then displays the dynamically generated challenge value. You then enter the challenge value into your token card, which in turn generates a response value for you to enter on your handheld. This is a two-part command that is separated by a vertical bar (|) on the input line. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 559 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Cont’d. Send Transmits specific characters to the server that you’re connecting to. Send CR Transmits a carriage return or line feed (LF) character to the server. Send User ID Transmits the User Name field from Network Preferences. Send Password Transmits the Password field from Network Preferences. If you didn’t enter a password, this command prompts you to enter one. The Password command is usually followed by a Send CR command. Delay Tells your handheld to wait a specific number of seconds before going to the next command in the login script. Get IP Reads an IP address and uses it as the IP address for your handheld. This command is used with SLIP connections. Prompt Opens a dialog box and prompts you to enter certain text (for example, a password or a security code). End Identifies the last line in the login script. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 560 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Complete the script: a. Repeat step 3 until the login script is complete. b. Select OK, and then select OK again. c. Select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 561 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Adding plug-in applications Tip For more info on creating plug-in applications, contact Developer Support at PalmSource. You can create plug-in applications containing script commands that extend the functionality of the built-in script commands. A plug-in application is a standard PRC application that you install on your handheld just like any other application. After you install the plug-in application, you can use the new script commands in a login script. For example, you might use a plug-in application in the following situations: • You need the login script to properly respond to different connection scenarios defined by the authentication server. • You want to perform conditional tests and branching as part of the login process. Plug-in applications have the following characteristics: • Written in C language • Compiled into a device executable • Called properly from a login script • Able to return control to a login script after it terminates • Created using a development environment that supports Palm OS® software, such as Metrowerks CodeWarrior tools. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 562 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Setting up VPN [ ! ] Before You Begin You must purchase and install a compatible VPN client onto your handheld. You also need the VPN settings from your corporate system administrator. Did You Know? Once you have installed and set up VPN, you can connect or disconnect VPN from within the web browser. If you want to use your handheld to access your corporate email account or other files on your corporate server, you may need to set up a virtual private network (VPN) on your handheld. A VPN enables you to log in to your corporate server through the company’s firewall (security layer). Without a VPN, you cannot pass through the firewall to gain access to the server. You need to set up a VPN to access a corporate server in either of the following situations: • Your company’s wireless local area network (LAN) is located outside the firewall. • Your company’s wireless LAN is located inside the firewall, but you are trying to access the network from outside the firewall (for example, from a public location or at home). Check with your company’s system administrator to see if a VPN is required to access the corporate network. If you need a VPN, you must purchase and install a third-party VPN client to use this feature. Setting up a VPN account on your handheld Open VPN Preferences: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select VPN. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 563 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Set up a VPN account on your handheld: a. Select the Add Account box. b. Follow the instructions to enter the settings provided by your corporate system administrator. c. Select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 564 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Establishing a VPN connection Open VPN Preferences: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select VPN. Establish a VPN connection: a. Select a VPN account from the VPN Account pick list. b. Select Connect VPN. c. If prompted, enter your VPN username and password. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 565 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Ending a VPN connection Open VPN Preferences: a. Go to Applications. b. Select Prefs c. Select VPN. Select Disconnect VPN. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 566 CHAPTER 25 Customizing Your Handheld Related topics My Handheld Make your handheld uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www.palmOne.com/ mytungstent5. Support If you’re having problems with customization or with anything else on your handheld, go to www.palmOne.com/ support/tungstent5. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Click a link below to learn about these related topics: Basics Locating the input area and other controls on your handheld Moving Around • Opening applications • Using menus Entering Information • Using Graffiti 2 writing to enter information • Using ShortCuts to quickly enter text phrases Bluetooth Customizing Bluetooth communication settings Privacy Keeping information private by locking your handheld with a password Categories Creating categories so you can organize your applications and information World Clock Viewing the date and time in other cities 567 CHAPTER 26 Expanding Your Handheld In this chapter What type of expansion cards can I use? How can expansion cards help me? A Chinese proverb says, “Life just gives you time and space; it's up to you to fill it.” But doesn’t it always seem that no matter how much space you have, you still need more? Removing an expansion card Inserting an expansion card Opening an application on an expansion card Opening files on an expansion card Viewing card information Renaming a card Copying applications to an expansion card Expansion cards (sold separately) provide a compact and limitless answer to the storage dilemma. When one card becomes full, simply use another card. Benefits of expansion cards • • • • Back up info Add more games and other software Add accessories Store, carry, and exchange info Removing all information from a card Related topics Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 568 CHAPTER 26 » Expanding Your Handheld What type of expansion cards can I use? Key Term SDIO An acronym for Secure Digital input/ output. Your handheld is compatible with SDIO, SD, and MultiMediaCard expansion cards. SDIO expansion cards let you add accessories to your handheld. SD and MultiMediaCard expansion cards let you store information and applications. Tip Looking for a handy way to carry your expansion cards? You can purchase a variety of carrying cases. Visit www.palmOne.com/ mytungstent5 and click the Accessories link. How can expansion cards help me? Listen to music. Store and share songs using expansion cards. Transfer songs between your expansion card and the Music folder on your internal drive. Use the included RealPlayer software to listen to music on your handheld. View and store more photos. If your digital camera (sold separately) uses compatible expansion cards, you can quickly view your photos by simply inserting the card into the expansion slot on your handheld. Using palmOne™ Media with your expansion cards gives you more options to store and share your photos. And if your camera doesn’t use compatible expansion cards, don’t worry; you can still view your photos. Add games and other software. Purchase popular games, dictionaries, travel guides, and more. To check out the variety of expansion cards available for your handheld, visit www.palmOne.com/ mytungstent5 and click the Accessories link. Add accessories. Attach SDIO accessories, such as a presentation module, to your handheld. Store all your info. Never worry about running out of space on your handheld. Purchase as many expansion cards as you need to store your music, photos, videos, and other information. Expansion cards come in a variety of capacities, and they’re very small, easy to store, and affordably priced. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 569 CHAPTER 26 Expanding Your Handheld Removing an expansion card NOTE Your handheld comes with a dummy card inserted into the expansion card slot. You must remove this card before you can put a real card into the slot. Tip To prevent damaging the card and the info on it, always wait for your handheld to finish writing to the expansion card before you remove the card from the slot. Push lightly against the card with your thumb until you hear the confirmation tone. Slide the card out of the expansion slot. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 570 CHAPTER 26 Expanding Your Handheld Inserting an expansion card Insert the card into the expansion slot with the label side facing the front of the handheld. Push the card in with your thumb until you feel the card “click” in place and hear the confirmation tone. NOTE No confirmation tone? Check the Sounds & Alerts Preferences to make sure the System Sound setting is turned on. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 571 CHAPTER 26 Expanding Your Handheld Opening an application on an expansion card Did You Know? You can install applications and other files to an expansion card during synchronization. Tip When the highlight on Applications View is not active, you can press and hold the Select button to open the category pick list. When you insert an expansion card into the expansion slot, your handheld adds the expansion card to the category list in the upper-right corner of Applications View. You can easily switch between applications installed on your handheld and on the expansion card. NOTE Some applications may not run correctly when you install them on an expansion card. Try installing these applications on your handheld instead. If you still have problems, contact the developer. Insert the expansion card. Go to Applications and select the expansion card from the category pick list. Category pick list Select an application icon to open that application. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 572 CHAPTER 26 Expanding Your Handheld Opening files on an expansion card You can open files on an expansion card when you insert the card into the expansion slot. Tip Use palmOne File Transfer (Windows only) to install applications and transfer folders and files from your Windows computer to an expansion card. Open the application associated with the files you want to open. Insert the expansion card. Select the entry you want to view. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 573 CHAPTER 26 Expanding Your Handheld Viewing card information Tip Reading and writing info on an expansion card uses more battery power than doing the same task on your handheld. If you have enough space on your handheld, consider copying the info to your handheld. It’s easy to forget which files you put on a particular expansion card. Use the Card Info application to view the card name and type, available storage space, and a summary of its contents. Go to Applications and select Card Info Card name Space available Summary of contents Tip If your handheld’s battery is very low, access to the expansion card may be disabled. If this occurs, recharge your handheld as soon as possible. Did You Know? You can view and access files or folders on an expansion card using the Files application on your handheld, and manage your files on a card using File Transfer or Drive Mode. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 574 CHAPTER 26 Expanding Your Handheld Renaming a card The expansion card name appears in the category pick list and in other lists that let you choose where to store your info. When you buy a new card, give it a name that helps you remember what’s on the card. You can rename the card later if you decide to store different info on the card. Tip You can also use the Files application to rename your card. Go to Applications and select Card Info Open the Rename Card dialog box: a. Open the menus. b. Select Rename Card on the Card menu. Enter the new name for the card, and then select Rename. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 575 CHAPTER 26 Expanding Your Handheld Copying applications to an expansion card Tip If you use a card reader to view your card on a computer, the file names may differ from the names you see on your handheld. Insert the expansion card, and then go to Applications. Open the Copy dialog box: a. Open the menus. Did You Know? Some applications, such as Media, let you copy or move info between your handheld and an expansion card. See the information on each application for details. b. Select Copy on the App menu. Select the application to copy: NOTE A lock appears next to applications that are copy-protected. You cannot copy or beam these applications. a. Select the Copy From pick list and select Handheld. b. Select the application you want to copy. c. Select Copy. d. Select Done. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 576 CHAPTER 26 Expanding Your Handheld Removing all information from a card Formatting a card removes all of its info and prepares it to accept new applications and files. [ ! ] IMPORTANT We do not recommend formatting backup cards. Formatting removes the backup application and turns the card into a blank memory card. Insert an expansion card. Go to Applications and select Card Info Format the card: a. Open the menus. b. Select Format Card on the Card menu. c. When asked if you want to format the card, select OK. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 577 CHAPTER 26 Expanding Your Handheld Related topics My Handheld Make your handheld uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www.palmOne.com/ mytungstent5. Support If you’re having problems with expansion cards or with anything else on your handheld, go to www.palmOne.com/ support/tungstent5. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Click a link below to learn about these related topics: Sharing • Exchanging applications and information with other Palm Powered devices by exchanging cards or beaming items between handhelds • Sending applications and information to other Bluetooth® devices by using Bluetooth wireless technology on your handheld Managing Info Adding applications from your computer to an expansion card, and installing other files such as photos, videos, or music 578 CHAPTER 27 Maintaining Your Handheld Your handheld is designed to be rugged and reliable and to provide you with years of trouble-free service. Taking care of your handheld helps keep it working properly and ensures that it’s available when you need it. Handheld do’s and don’ts To protect your handheld from damage and ensure reliable performance, follow these guidelines. Handheld do’s • Use the carrying case that came with your handheld. It provides protection if your handheld is accidentally dropped. • Use only the stylus to tap the screen—no pens, pencils, paper clips, or other sharp objects. • Use only the supplied AC charger to charge your handheld. • Keep the battery charged. • Keep the screen free of dust (or anything else that could make it dirty). • For general cleaning, use a soft, damp cloth. If the screen becomes dirty, use a soft cloth moistened with a diluted window-cleaning solution. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 579 CHAPTER 27 Maintaining Your Handheld • Use only 3.5 mm stereo headphones in your handheld’s headphone jack. • Be sure to get rid of any static electricity buildup before you connect your handheld to any cable or accessory. Handheld don’ts • Do not drop, bang, or otherwise cause a strong impact to your handheld. • Do not carry your handheld in your back pocket; you might sit on it by mistake. • Do not let your handheld get wet; don’t even leave it in a damp location. • Do not expose your handheld to very hot or cold temperatures, including placing it near a heater, leaving it in a car, or setting it by a window in direct sunlight. Resetting your handheld On rare occasions your handheld may not respond when you press a button or tap the screen. In this case, you need to reset your handheld. Doing a soft reset A soft reset tells your handheld to stop what it’s doing and start over again. None of your information will be lost. After a soft reset, a screen appears that lets you reset the date and time, if needed. To do a soft reset, unscrew the top of the stylus to access the reset tool (or find a similar object without a sharp tip) and gently press the reset button inside the hole on the back panel of your handheld. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 580 CHAPTER 27 Maintaining Your Handheld Reset button If your handheld does not respond after a soft reset, you need to do a hard reset. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 581 CHAPTER 27 Maintaining Your Handheld Doing a hard reset Only do a hard reset if a soft reset doesn’t solve your problem, or if you want to clear all of your information from your handheld. [ ! ] IMPORTANT A hard reset deletes all records and entries stored on your handheld, including the username that identifies the handheld. This is another reason why it's important to synchronize often, so you have an up-to-date backup available. Before you do a hard reset, be sure to synchronize. Applications, files, and folders moved to your handheld's internal drive with File Transfer are not automatically backed up during synchronization. Use File Transfer to copy or move the updated files and folders to your computer, or to back up the contents of your handheld's entire internal drive to your computer. Press and hold the power button. While holding the power button, use the tip of the stylus (or a similar object without a sharp tip) to gently press and release the reset button inside the hole on the back of your handheld. Wait for the Palm Powered™ logo to appear, and then release the power button. When you see the message that warns you about erasing all of the info on your handheld, do one of the following: • Press Up on the 5-way navigator to finish the reset and show the touchscreen. • Press any other button to do a soft reset. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 582 CHAPTER 27 Maintaining Your Handheld Restoring your information after a hard reset If you synchronized before doing a hard reset, you can now put that information back on your handheld. However, you may need to re-enter some of your personal settings, as well as your color-coded categories in Calendar. WINDOWS ONLY Open the Custom menu in the HotSync® application: a. Click the HotSync Manager the screen. icon in the taskbar in the lower-right corner of b. Click Custom. Select the correct username from the list at the top of the box. Continued Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 583 CHAPTER 27 Maintaining Your Handheld Set the transfer options: a. Select an application in the Conduit list, and then click Change. b. Select Desktop overwrites handheld. NOTE This change applies only to the next synchronization. c. Click OK. Repeat step 3 for the other applications in the list that you want to restore, and then click Done. Synchronize your handheld with your computer. Done Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 584 CHAPTER 27 Maintaining Your Handheld Related topics My Handheld Make your handheld uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit www.palmOne.com/ mytungstent5. Click a link below to learn about these related topics: Managing Info Creating a backup of your information Customizing Customizing your handheld again after doing a hard reset Support If you’re having problems with resets or with anything else on your handheld, go to www.palmOne.com/ support/tungstent5. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 585 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions Although we can’t anticipate all the questions you might have, this chapter provides answers to some of the most commonly asked questions. Setup Nothing happens when I insert the CD. WINDOWS ONLY 1. Click Start on your computer, and then select Run. 2. Click Browse and navigate to your CD-ROM drive. 3. Select Autorun, click Open, and then click OK. I cannot install Palm® Desktop software. WINDOWS ONLY • Disable any virus-scanning software on your computer. • Close any open applications. • Make sure your computer has at least 170MB of disk space available. • Delete all temporary files. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 586 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions • Run ScanDisk (or another disk verification tool) on your computer. • Install the latest Windows software updates to your computer. • If you are upgrading from an older Palm Powered device, remove any previous version(s) of Palm® Desktop software by clicking Start, navigating to Settings, and clicking Control Panel. Click Add or Remove Programs. • Uninstall and then reinstall the current version of Palm Desktop software. MAC ONLY • Disable any virus-scanning software on your computer. • Quit any open applications. • Make sure your computer has at least 190MB of disk space available. • Install the latest Mac software updates to your computer. • If you are upgrading from an older Palm Powered device, remove any previous version(s) of Palm Desktop software. • Uninstall and then reinstall the current version of Palm Desktop software. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 587 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions Handheld [ ! ] IMPORTANT Do not open your handheld; there are no serviceable parts inside. Opening your handheld voids the warranty and is not recommended under any circumstances. I want to see how much battery life I have left. A battery icon appears at the top of Favorites and Applications views. Check the icon periodically to see if your handheld needs to be recharged. If the battery becomes low, a message appears on the screen prompting you to recharge the battery. I’m not sure when I need to recharge my handheld. We recommend that you recharge your handheld for at least half an hour every day. Ideally, connect your handheld to a power source every night and recharge it while you sleep. My battery is drained. The memory on your handheld is designed to store your information even if the battery becomes drained completely. When you recharge your handheld, all of your existing information, both in program memory and on the internal drive, should appear. My battery drains too quickly. You can conserve battery life by doing any of the following: • Reduce the brightness of the display. • Reduce the Auto-off after interval. • Use Keylock Preferences to prevent your handheld from being turned on accidentally. • Minimize use of the expansion card slot. • Turn the Bluetooth® feature off when you’re not using it, or turn the discoverable setting to off. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 588 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions When I connect my handheld to the AC charger, it does not charge. • Confirm that your handheld is firmly connected to the AC charger. • Confirm that your AC charger is plugged into an AC outlet that has power. A lightning bolt over the battery icon indicates that your handheld is charging. If your battery is completely drained, you’ll need to charge it for a few minutes before you can turn it on and see the battery icon. My handheld is not responding. Tip After a soft reset, the Preferences screen appears with the Date & Time option highlighted so you can reset the date and time if necessary. On rare occasions your handheld may not respond when you press a button or tap the screen. If this happens, first check that Keylock is not turned on. If Keylock is off and your handheld is still not responding, you need to reset your handheld. A soft reset tells your handheld to stop and start over again. This does not affect any of the information or applications on your handheld. NOTE If you had a network connection that was cut off, your handheld may not respond for up to 30 seconds. Wait 30 seconds before performing a soft reset. If your handheld does not respond after a soft reset, you need to perform a hard reset. If your handheld still does not respond after a reset, check your third-party applications for incompatible applications. I don’t see anything on my handheld’s screen. • Press an application button to ensure that your handheld is turned on. • If your handheld was exposed to cold, make sure it is at room temperature. • Charge your handheld. • Perform a soft reset. If your handheld still doesn’t turn on, perform a hard reset. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 589 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions I get a warning message telling me my handheld memory is full. Tip When you purge or delete items, you are given the option to save an archive copy on your computer the next time you synchronize. The storage volume refers to your handheld’s program memory. If you get a message that your program memory is full, try the following: • If you have installed additional applications on your handheld, remove them to recover memory. • Purge items from Calendar and Tasks. This deletes Tasks items and past Calendar events from the memory of your handheld. • Delete unused memos, photos, and other items, or save them to an expansion card. • Move infrequently used applications to the Applications folder on the internal drive. Note that some applications must be installed in program memory in order to run correctly. My handheld keeps turning itself off. Your handheld is designed to turn itself off after a period of inactivity. This period can be set at 30 seconds or at one, two, or three minutes. Check the Auto-off after setting on the Power Preferences screen. My handheld is not making any sounds. Check the System, Alarm, and Game Sound settings. The current date and time are incorrect. The current date and time are tied to the Location setting. If you change the date and time without changing the Location setting, the current date and time may appear incorrect. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 590 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions My application is responding slowly. WINDOWS ONLY If you are transferring files using File Transfer and you are working with a large application on your handheld such as a game, the application may perform slowly. Wait until the file transfer is finished to use the application. Moving around I can’t find the icon I want in Applications View. • Select the category pick list in the upper-right corner of Applications View and select All. You may need to scroll down a bit, but you should now see an icon for each of the applications on your handheld. • The application you want may be installed on your handheld’s internal drive. To view these applications, select the category pick list in the upper-right corner of Applications View and select Internal Drive. • Some of the applications that come with your handheld are not preinstalled. You need to install these extra applications from the CD. • If you have an expansion card inserted in the expansion slot on your handheld, the application you want may be installed on the card instead of on your handheld. To view the applications installed on the card, select the pick list in the upper-right corner of Applications View and select the expansion card’s name from the list. Entering information My handheld doesn’t respond to taps correctly. If your handheld is not responding to taps correctly, you need to align the screen. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 591 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions When I tap Menu on the status bar, nothing happens. • Tap the upper-left corner of the screen to try and open the menus. • Align the screen and try tapping Menu again. • If nothing happens, you may be in an application or screen that does not use menus. Switch to a different application and try tapping Menu. If it works in the second application, then the first does not use menus. • If tapping Menu does not work in the second application, try aligning the screen again. I can’t get my handheld to recognize my handwriting. For your handheld to recognize handwriting input with the stylus, you need to use Graffiti® 2 writing. Use the Graffiti 2 help to learn how to write characters. NOTE Your handheld recognizes strokes entered with the stylus other than Graffiti 2 strokes in the Note Pad application only. • Make the Graffiti 2 character strokes in the Graffiti 2 input area, not on the display part of the screen. If you want to write on the display part of the screen, turn full-screen writing on. • Write Graffiti 2 strokes for lowercase letters in the left side, strokes for capital letters in the middle, and strokes for numbers in the right side of the Graffiti 2 writing area. • Make sure that Graffiti 2 is not in shift mode. • Make sure that Graffiti 2 is not in Punctuation Shift mode. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 592 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions The info I entered does not appear in an application. • Check the Categories pick list in the upper-right corner of Applications View. Select All to display all the records for the application. • Did you set private records to be hidden? Check Security Preferences to see that Private Records is set to Show private records. • Open the Options menu and select Preferences. Make sure Show Completed Tasks is selected. I don’t know how to save the info I entered in an application. Each time you complete an entry such as a contact, memo, or note, your handheld automatically saves the information you entered. You don’t have to do anything special to save your info. To protect your info and create a backup of your info, synchronize the information in your handheld’s program memory with your computer and back up the contents of your handheld’s internal drive to your computer often. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 593 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions Synchronizing I can’t synchronize my handheld with my computer. Tip Need more help with synchronizing your handheld? Open Palm Desktop software, go to the Help menu, and select HotSync Online Troubleshooting Guide. NOTE You must install the software installation CD before you can synchronize. • Make sure the USB sync cable is connected securely. • Make sure the date on your computer matches the date on your handheld. • Read the HotSync log for the user account for which you are synchronizing. WINDOWS ONLY Click the HotSync Manager icon in the Windows taskbar in the lower-right corner of your screen. Make sure Local USB has a checkmark next to it. If not, click it. NOTE If you don’t see the HotSync Manager icon, click Start in the Windows taskbar, and then select Programs. Go to the palmOne program group and select HotSync Manager. MAC ONLY • Make sure HotSync Manager is enabled: Open the Palm folder and double-click the HotSync Manager icon. On the HotSync Controls tab, be sure Enabled is selected. If it is not, click it. • Disconnect the USB sync cable from your computer, and then reconnect the cable and restart your computer. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 594 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions When I synchronize, nothing happens on Palm Desktop software, and my handheld times out. • Perform a soft reset. • Make sure that HotSync Manager is running on your computer. • Make a copy of the folder containing your information. This folder is named with either your full username or a shortened version of the name. Uninstall and then reinstall Palm Desktop software. • Turn on your handheld, and go to Applications. Select HotSync , and then select Local. I want to change from synchronizing with Palm Desktop software and synchronizing with Outlook. WINDOWS ONLY [ ! ] Before You Begin You must have completed CD installation and chosen Palm Desktop software as your desktop application for synchronization in order to switch to Outlook. Note that you can choose Outlook as your synchronization software for Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, and Memos during CD installation. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld During CD installation, you chose a desktop software application to synchronize with your handheld. You may have chosen Palm Desktop software at that time. But if Microsoft Outlook already contains all of your contacts, appointments, tasks, and notes, you can change your synchronization method so that your handheld synchronizes with Outlook instead. You can also change from Outlook to Palm Desktop software. NOTE If you choose to synchronize with Outlook, info from Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, and Memos is synchronized with Outlook. You can also set up the VersaMail® application to synchronize with Outlook. Other info, such as photos and notes, is synchronized with Palm Desktop software. 1. Insert the CD into your computer. 2.Select Change your synchronization method. 3.Follow the onscreen instructions for the desktop software you want to use. 595 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions I can’t synchronize my handheld with Microsoft Outlook. WINDOWS ONLY NOTE If you choose to synchronize your handheld with Outlook, information from Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, and Memos is synchronized with Outlook. Other information, such as photos, videos, voice memos, and notes, is synchronized with Palm Desktop software. • Click the HotSync Manager icon and select Custom. Check the following: • Make sure that you have the correct username selected from the drop-down list. • Make sure that the applications you want are set to synchronize the files. If not, select each application, click Change, and then choose Synchronize the files. • Make sure that the correct application name is selected. For example, the older version of Calendar was called Date Book. If you have upgraded from an older handheld, make sure that Calendar is set to Synchronize the files, and Date Book is set to Do Nothing. • If you synchronize your handheld with more than one computer, click Settings and select Enable synchronization to multiple PCs for each application you want to synchronize. This helps avoid duplicating the same information on a single computer. NOTE Check the Set as default box to use this setting each time you synchronize. Otherwise, it applies during the next synchronization only. • Be sure that the application you want is installed. Reinstall the HotSync Manager and make sure that the application is selected. • Reinstall Palm Desktop software and select the option to synchronize with Microsoft Outlook. I can’t synchronize wirelessly using my handheld’s Bluetooth® technology. • Make sure that the HotSync Manager is running on your desktop computer. The HotSync Manager icon must appear in the taskbar in the lower-right corner of your screen. • Click the HotSync Manager icon Tungsten™ T5 Handheld and verify that there is a checkmark next to Local. 596 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions • Your handheld may not be able to recognize the virtual serial port on your Windows computer. Try validating the virtual serial port you’re using, or create a different virtual port and change the HotSync Manager settings to use the new virtual port. To change the virtual serial port, click the HotSync Manager icon . Select Setup, and then select the Local tab. Select a port from the Serial port pick list. When you synchronize wirelessly, your handheld attempts to connect to a Bluetooth virtual serial port on your computer. First it looks for a Bluetooth serial HotSync port. If it cannot find that port, it then looks for a generic Bluetooth serial port. However, some generic Bluetooth serial ports do not support synchronization. Refer to the documentation that came with your computer operating system for instructions on creating/changing the virtual port for serial communication. If the virtual serial port you want to use is used by other applications, exit those applications before setting up your computer for wireless synchronization. Some of my applications do not synchronize. If you have synchronized successfully but you can’t find the information from your handheld on your computer, check to see that you have the correct username selected for viewing information. NOTE If you upgraded from a previous handheld, go to www.palmOne.com/intl/support, select your country, select the Tungsten™ T5 handheld from the main page, and click the Upgrade link. WINDOWS ONLY Click the HotSync Manager icon in the lower-right corner of your screen, and then select Custom. Check that the application is set to synchronize the files. If it is not, select the application, click Change, and then choose Synchronize the files. Check the Set as default box to use this setting each time you synchronize. Otherwise, it applies during the next synchronization only. MAC ONLY Double-click the HotSync Manager icon in the Palm folder. From the HotSync menu, select Conduit Settings. Select your username from the User pop-up menu, and be sure that the application is set to synchronize. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 597 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions I can’t open the HotSync Manager. On a Windows computer, uninstall Palm Desktop software from your computer, and then reinstall the software from the software installation CD. On a Mac computer, just reinstall Palm Desktop software. When I synchronize, I receive the 8009 error message: An application has failed to respond to a HotSync notification. WINDOWS ONLY The 8009 error indicates that the Windows registry is corrupt. You need to rebuild the HotSync Manager registry entries. For information on rebuilding the registry entries, go to www.palmOne.com/intl/support and search the palmOne Knowledge Library for “error 8009.” My files didn’t install during synchronization. • If files do not install after you synchronize, the file type was not recognized. On your handheld, open the application associated with those files. Then synchronize again. If the files remain in the palmOne™ Quick Install list on your computer (Windows only), they are not associated with an application on your handheld and cannot be installed by synchronizing. You can install the files using File Transfer (Windows) or Drive Mode (Mac). • If you are trying to install files to an expansion card, make sure that a card is inserted into your handheld’s expansion slot before you synchronize. I can’t add more files to the palmOne Quick Install list. Make sure the dialog box that confirms where the files will be installed is closed. You cannot add more files to the list when the confirmation dialog box is open. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 598 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions When I add a zipped file (ZIP) to Quick Install, some of the files don’t appear in the Quick Install list. Unzip the file with a file compression utility, such as WinZip, and then add the unzipped files to Quick Install. I receive an authentication error when I try to synchronize wirelessly through a LAN access point. Make sure you entered the correct username and password for the selected network service profile in the Network Preferences screen. When I try to synchronize wirelessly through a LAN access point, it connects, but nothing happens. • Make sure that Network is selected in the HotSync Manager menu on your computer. • Contact your system administrator to make sure your network computer is properly set up. I want to synchronize my computer with more than one handheld. If the computer running Palm Desktop software synchronizes with more than one handheld, each handheld should have a unique name. Synchronizing more than one handheld with the same username causes unpredictable results and, potentially, loss of your personal information. Assign a username to your handheld the first time you synchronize. If you are synchronizing with Outlook, make sure the right profile is selected for the applications you want to synchronize in HotSync Manager. From the Palm Desktop home screen, click the HotSync Manager, and then select Custom. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 599 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions File Transfer/Drive Mode I can’t move or copy files using palmOne™ File Transfer. WINDOWS ONLY • Make sure your handheld is connected securely to the USB sync cable, and that the cable is connected to a USB port on the back of your computer. • Make sure no other applications—such as HotSync Manager or RealPlayer—are using the USB sync cable. To check, press the Home button . If Favorites opens, then no other applications are using the sync cable. If Favorites does not open, then another application may be using the cable. • Try to synchronize. If synchronizing doesn’t work, palmOne™ File Transfer doesn’t work, either. • If File Transfer was working but stops, disconnect and reconnect your handheld. If this does not solve the problem, perform a soft reset. I can’t see a file I moved from my computer to my handheld. Your handheld stores information in two locations: program memory and the internal flash drive. When you view files on your handheld using File Transfer on your computer or Files on your handheld, only files on the internal drive are displayed. If you used palmOne Quick Install to move a file to your handheld, depending on the file type, the file may be located in your handheld’s program memory. If this is the case, you can’t view the file using File Transfer or Files, but you can access it by using the appropriate application. If you want to be able to see the file in the File Transfer window or the Files screen, copy it to your handheld’s internal drive using File Transfer. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 600 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions I made updates to a file on my handheld, but when I synchronize, the changes don’t show up in the file on my computer. If you use File Transfer to send a file to your handheld, any updates you make to the file on your handheld are not included when you synchronize. Use File Transfer to copy the updated file back to your computer. File transfer is taking place slowly. If you are working with large files or using large applications such as games on your handheld, file transfer may go more slowly. Quit all handheld applications to speed file transfer. When I try to delete a file using File Transfer, a message appears saying the file is busy. If you are working with a file on your handheld—for example, editing a document or listening to a music file—you cannot delete the file using File Transfer. Close the file on your handheld and then delete it. I can’t write a memo or enter a contact when my handheld is in Drive Mode. When your handheld is in Drive Mode, it works just like any external drive such as a CD drive. You cannot enter or work with information directly on your handheld while it is in Drive Mode. To work with information directly on your handheld, turn Drive Mode off. When your handheld is in Drive Mode and is connected to a computer, you can open files from your handheld’s internal drive on the computer using Windows Explorer or My Computer (on a Windows computer) or Finder (on a Mac computer), and work with them there. Your handheld still displays alerts, such as for appointments or new email messages, when in Drive Mode. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 601 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions My handheld and/or the expansion card is not showing up as a drive in Windows Explorer or My Computer when I have the handheld in Drive Mode. WINDOWS ONLY When you turn on Drive Mode, connect your handheld to your computer, and then open My Computer or Windows Explorer, the window you open shows two new drives. These drives are assigned the next available drive letters, for example, E:, F:, and so on. If no letters are available because you have multiple external devices connected to your computer (such as a card reader or a camera), or because you are using mapped network drives, the window does not display your handheld or the expansion card as a drive. To display them, remove some of the external devices connected to your computer, or remove some of the mapped network drives. Calendar I selected the Today button, but it does not show the correct date. Make sure the Set Date box on the Date & Time Preferences screen displays the current date. I created an event, but it doesn’t appear in Week View. • If scroll arrows appear on the right of your screen, scroll down to see if the event appears farther down the screen. • If you have two or more events with the same start time, the events appear as multiple bars starting at the same time in Week View. To see the overlapping events, select the individual bars, or select Day View. For more information, see Finding events that overlap. • If you marked the event as private, check Security Preferences to see that Private Records is set to Show private records. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 602 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions Time zones don’t appear on my Palm Desktop software. Palm Desktop software does not recognize time zones. Only Outlook recognizes times zones. I set the global time zone preference, but only some of my events are responding to my time zone change. Only new events created after the preference is set are affected. The events you created earlier without time zones do not have the time zone set. You can edit the earlier events to include a time zone. I created my event with a time zone, but only that event is responding to my time zone change. When you create an event with a time zone setting, only that event is affected. To have all events automatically include a time zone setting, set the New events include time zones preference. Memos I’m having problems listing memos the way I want to see them. If you cannot manually arrange the order of memos on the list screen, open the Options menu and select Preferences. Make sure that Sort by is set to Manual. If you choose to view your memos alphabetically on Palm Desktop software and then synchronize, the memos on your handheld still appear in the order defined in the Preferences setting. In other words, the sort settings you use with Palm Desktop software are not transferred to your handheld. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 603 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions Note Pad I’m having problems listing notes the way I want to see them. If you cannot manually arrange the order of notes on the list screen, select Preferences from the Options menu and make sure that Sort by is set to Manual. If you choose to view your notes alphabetically on Palm Desktop software and then synchronize, the notes on your handheld still appear in the order defined in the Preferences setting. In other words, the sort settings you use with Palm Desktop software are not transferred to your handheld. Media I can’t find the Media icon in Applications. Select the pick list in the upper-right corner of Applications View and select Multimedia. You should now see an icon for the Media application. In Favorites View, the entry associated with the Media application is called Photos & Videos. You can edit the Favorites list to change this to Media, as well as to create or change any other favorite file, folder, web link, or application. RealPlayer I would like better-quality sound during playback. You can save music files in either MP3 or RMJ format. RMJ is a proprietary format used by the RealPlayer desktop. In either case, saving at a lower bit rate creates a smaller file size, but also gives a lower playback quality. Increase the bit rate to improve playback sound quality, but remember that this increases file size. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 604 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions My music file stutters during playback. WINDOWS ONLY If you are transferring files using File Transfer and you are listening to music files on your handheld, the music playback may stutter. Wait until the file transfer is finished to listen to the music file. When I save songs from a CD, I do not see the song title or artist name. When capturing songs from a CD, you must have an active Internet connection to obtain song title and artist information. This information is supplied from the GraceNote server on the web. Tasks The info I entered does not appear in an application. • Open the Options menu and select Preferences. If Show Completed Tasks is selected, deselect it to display the missing tasks. • If you marked the task as private, check Security Preferences to see that Private Records is set to Show private records. Connecting wirelessly My passkey is rejected when I attempt to form a trusted pair with my mobile phone. Some mobile phones require that you enter the passkey within a specific time frame. Make sure you have a passkey in mind and that you enter it immediately when prompted. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 605 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions If your passkey is rejected, your phone may have a preassigned passkey; see the documentation included with your phone for information. The documentation might refer to a Bluetooth connection as a Bluetooth pair, Bluetooth link, or bonded pair. My handheld cannot connect to my mobile phone. Use the following steps to test the connection: 1. Tap Bluetooth on the status bar to open the Bluetooth settings screen. You can select the indicator even if it is dimmed. 2. Make sure On is selected. 3. Select the Service pick list and select the service that you want to use to connect to your phone. 4. Select Connect. If the connection is successful, open the application that requires the connection and complete the desired task. If the connection is not successful, try the following steps: • Make sure that your phone is equipped with Bluetooth technology, that Bluetooth is enabled, and that the power is on. • You may need to set up a connection with your phone. See the documentation included with your phone for assistance with completing the connection setup process. My phone connection drops before I finish using it. You need to increase the Idle timeout setting on the Network Preferences Details screen. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 606 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions I get an error message when I try to dial a phone number using my handheld. • Make sure that the proper phone driver is installed on your handheld. • You may need to set up a connection with your phone. See the documentation included with your phone for assistance with completing the connection setup process. • Check the Phone Preferences screen and make sure the correct phone connection is selected. The VersaMail application ® I am having problems accessing my account. Occasionally you may experience problems using an email account after you set it up. If you followed the account setup procedure and are experiencing problems using the account, verify that the account complies with your email provider’s requirements by following these steps: • Verify both your password and your username for your email account. • If you are connecting using a mobile phone through the built-in Bluetooth technology on your handheld, a cable, or the IR port on your handheld, verify that you have either a data-enabled GSM or a high-speed GPRS account with your wireless service provider. • Some wireless service providers require you to be on their network to use your email account. If this is the case, be sure to use your provider’s network as the connection type for the account. • Some wireless service providers have other requirements specific to their service. For example, Yahoo! requires you to pay for a POP account in order to download email messages from your Yahoo! account to your handheld. Check with your service provider to see if any providerspecific requirements exist. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 607 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions • Service provider settings frequently change. If your email account was working but you are currently experiencing problems, check with your service provider to see if any of the account settings have changed. I am having problems sending and receiving email. • Short periods of time when email is unavailable are common due to server problems or poor wireless coverage. If you have problems sending or receiving mail for an extended period of time, check with your ISP or email service provider to verify that the service is working properly. • Make sure your ISP or email provider allows you to send and receive email on a wireless handheld. Several providers, like Hotmail, do not offer this option at all. My auto get mail is not working. • If auto get is occurring and you turn your handheld off or the connection to your email service provider is disconnected, the auto get fails. • If you are attempting an auto get over a network, you must be in range of a network access point for the auto get to work. • The auto get feature may not work with your specific VPN connection. It doesn’t work for SSL connections, or if you have set up the security preferences on your handheld to encrypt databases on the handheld. • Your handheld must be able to make periodic connections to the Internet through your Bluetooth mobile phone or a Bluetooth access point. If your handheld is not within range of a Bluetooth device that allows it to connect to the Internet, auto get mail does not take place. I can receive email fine, but am having problems sending email. If you are able to receive email messages but cannot send them, try these steps, in turn: • Make sure your ISP or email provider allows you to access email on a wireless handheld. Several providers do not offer this option at all; other providers require an upgrade to access email on a wireless handheld. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 608 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions • Turn on ESMTP. Many services require authenticated access to use their SMTP servers, or ESMTP. • Enter the name of a different outgoing mail server for sending mail. Many ISPs, such as cable companies, require that you have an Internet connection to their network to send email through their servers. In this case, you can almost always receive email from these accounts, but if you want to send email, you must send it through another server. I can’t download any messages. If the program memory on your handheld fills up, you cannot download any more messages to your handheld. Delete some messages to free up program memory, and try downloading again. I am unable to synchronize messages. Make sure you have chosen the same settings for the account on both your handheld and your computer. For example, if the account is set up on your handheld to use the POP protocol, check the HotSync Manager on your computer to make sure that POP is selected as the protocol for that account. My vCard or vCal email attachment isn’t forwarding correctly. WINDOWS ONLY Palm Desktop software provides several features that work with email client software on a Windows computer. For these features to work correctly, the email client software must be properly set up. Follow these steps to check the settings: 1. Click Start on your computer, and then select Settings. 2. Select Control Panel. 3. Select Internet Options, and then click the Programs tab. 4. Make sure that the email field is set to the correct email client software. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 609 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions 5. Click OK. 6. Start the email client software and make sure it is configured as the default MAPI client. Consult the documentation for your desktop email application for more information. Privacy I’ve made records private, but I can’t remember my password to display them. First, use the password hint to try to remember the password. If this doesn’t help or if you do not have a password hint, you can use Security Preferences to delete the password, but your handheld deletes all entries marked as private. However, if you synchronize before you delete the password, the synchronization process backs up all entries, whether or not they are marked private. Then you can follow these steps to restore your private entries: 1. In Security Preferences, tap in the password box and enter a guess at the password. 2. In the dialog box that appears, select Lost Password. 3. Select Delete Password to remove the password and delete all private records. 4. Synchronize your handheld with your computer again. I forgot the password, and my handheld is locked. First, use the password hint to try to remember the password. If this doesn’t help or if you do not have a password hint, you must perform a hard reset to continue using your handheld. Performing a hard reset deletes all of the information on your handheld. To protect your info and create a backup of your info, synchronize the information in your handheld’s program memory with your computer and back up the contents of your handheld’s internal drive to your computer often. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 610 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions Sharing I can’t beam information to another handheld or other device. NOTE Depending on the receiving handheld model, not all information may be sent correctly. • If you are beaming to another Palm Powered device, confirm that your handheld and the other handheld are 4 to 39 inches (approximately ten centimeters to one meter) apart and that the path between the two handhelds is clear of obstacles. Beaming distances to other devices with an IR port may be different. • Move your handheld closer to the receiving device. • Make sure the receiving device has beam receive enabled. • Perform a soft reset on both your handheld and the receiving device. • Avoid beaming in bright sunlight or fluorescent light. These produce infrared noise that can make beaming go slower or, in some cases, prevent it from working at all. When someone beams information to my handheld, it doesn‘t receive the info. • If you are receiving info from another Palm Powered device, confirm that your handheld and the other handheld are 4 to 39 inches (approximately ten centimeters to one meter) apart and that the path between the two handhelds is clear of obstacles. Beaming distances to other devices with an IR port may be different. • Move your handheld closer to the sending device. • Make sure your handheld has beam receive enabled. • Perform a soft reset on both your handheld and the receiving device. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 611 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions When someone beams information to my handheld, I get a message telling me it is out of memory. • Your handheld requires at least twice the amount of memory available as the info you are receiving. For example, if you are receiving a 30KB application, you must have at least 60KB free. • Purge old Calendar events and delete unused or unnecessary applications. I cannot send information to another Bluetooth device. • Make sure that Bluetooth communication is enabled on both your handheld and the other device. • Make sure that the receiving device has a compatible Bluetooth application installed. • The receiving device must be within range of your handheld, approximately 25 to 30 feet (8 to 10 meters). Other Bluetooth devices cannot find my handheld. • Tap Bluetooth on the status bar to open the Bluetooth settings screen and make sure that Bluetooth is turned on. • Select Prefs and make sure the Discoverable setting is set to Yes. Problems with incompatible applications palmOne, Inc. works with developers of third-party add-on applications to ensure the compatibility of these applications with your handheld. Some third-party applications, however, may not have been upgraded to be compatible with your handheld. Possible symptoms of incompatible applications include: • Fatal errors needing resets Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 612 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions • Nonresponsive handheld requiring a reset • Slow performance • Abnormal screen display or uneven sound quality • Problems using Bluetooth technology or other features • Problems opening an application • Problems synchronizing You can determine whether an incompatible application is causing problems by deleting the application and then operating your handheld. After you have deleted the application, try to replicate the operation that created the error. If removing the application solves your problem, contact the application developer for a solution. Also, go to www.palmOne.com/us/support/contact/incompatible_apps.html to provide feedback to palmOne on the application. Finding a third-party application that is causing a problem If you have multiple third-party applications installed on your handheld or have upgraded from an earlier model of a Palm Powered device, perform the following procedure to remove all third-party applications from your handheld. Once you have removed all of the third-party applications, you can install one application at a time to determine which application is causing the problem. The following procedures erase all information from your handheld. Before removing the applications, synchronize the information in your handheld’s program memory with your computer and back up the contents of your handheld’s internal drive to your computer. 1. On a Windows computer, open the palmOne folder on your computer, and then open the user folder for your handheld. User folder names are often abbreviated as last name, first initial. On a Mac computer, locate the folder Home/Documents/Palm/Users/ /Backups. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 613 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions 2. Select and drag the Backup folder to the desktop. Make sure you see the Backup folder on the desktop. 3. On a Windows computer, close the palmOne folder. 4. Perform a hard reset. Synchronize your handheld with your computer to restore info to your handheld’s program memory, and use File Transfer (Windows) or Drive Mode (Mac) to restore info to your handheld’s internal drive. 5. Operate your handheld and try to replicate problem operations. 6. Do one of the following: • • If your handheld still has problems, review this Common Questions section for solutions to the problem. Fix the problem before reinstalling the third-party applications. If your handheld no longer has problems, install the third-party applications one application at a time using the following procedure: a. Open the Backup folder you moved to the desktop in step 2. b. Double-click a PRC file. On a Windows computer, the palmOne Quick Install window opens with the PRC file listed. On a Mac computer, the HotSync Manager window opens with the PRC file listed. NOTE Alternatively, on a Mac computer, you can drag the PRC file to the Send To Handheld droplet instead of double-clicking it. c. Click Done. d. Synchronize your handheld with your computer. e. Operate your handheld and try to replicate problem operations. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 614 CHAPTER 28 Common Questions f. Do one of the following: • If installing the application re-creates your problem, remove the application and contact the application developer for a solution. Continue to reinstall your applications one application at a time to make sure another application is not creating a problem. • If installing the application does not cause a problem, go to step a and reinstall another application. g. Go to www.palmOne.com/us/support/contact/incompatible_apps.html to provide feedback to palmOne on the application. NOTE Some applications use more than one PRC file. You should continue to check each PRC file even if you identify one associated with an application that is causing a problem on your handheld, since that application may use other PRC files. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 615 CHAPTER 29 Getting Help This guide is meant to tell you everything you need to know to set up, customize, and use your handheld. However, you may occasionally run into an issue that is not addressed in this guide. Here are some resources to help you if that happens. Self-help resources If you run into a problem with your handheld, be sure to check these resources first: • Answers to common questions about your handheld and its features • The Palm® Desktop online Help • The Palm Desktop Software for the Macintosh User’s Guide located in the Documentation folder on your installation CD • The palmOne™ Knowledge Library, accessible at www.palmOne.com/support/tungstent5 • The most recent palmOne Tungsten™ T5 handheld HelpNotes on your regional website Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 616 CHAPTER 29 Getting Help Technical support If, after reviewing the self-help resources, you cannot solve your problem, go to www.palmOne.com/support/tungstent5 or send an email to your regional Technical Support office. Before requesting technical support, please experiment a bit to reproduce and isolate the problem. When you do contact Technical Support, please provide the following information: • The name and version of the desktop operating system you are using • The actual error message or state you are experiencing • The steps you take to reproduce the problem • The version of handheld software you are using and available memory To find version and memory information, follow these steps: 1. Go to Applications. 2. Open the menus. 3. Select Info from the App menu. 4. Select Version for version info, and Size for memory info. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 617 Product Regulatory Information FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The use of shielded I/O cables is required when connecting this equipment to any and all optional peripheral or host devices. Failure to do so may violate FCC rules. [ ! ] IMPORTANT Changes or modifications not covered in this manual must be approved in writing by the manufacturer’s Regulatory Engineering Department. Changes or modifications made without written approval may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. Caution – Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation. To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, this device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 618 Responsible Party: palmOne, Inc. 400 N. McCarthy Blvd. Milpitas, California 95035 United States of America (408) 503-7500 Zire™ Product Family Tested to Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE Canada - Industry Canada (IC) This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device. L'utilisation de ce dispositif est autorisée seulement aux conditions suivantes : (1) il ne doit pas produire de brouillage et (2) l' utilisateur du dispositif doit étre prêt à accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique reçu, même si ce brouillage est susceptible de compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif. The term “IC” before the equipment certification number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met. Caution – Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation. The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population; consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from Health Canada’s website, www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb. CE Compliance Statement This product was tested by palmOne, Inc. and found to comply with all the requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, RTTE directive 99/5/EC, and Low Voltage Directive, as amended. Declaration of Conformity palmOne, Inc., Declares the Product:Handheld PDA with Bluetooth® capability Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 619 Model Name/Number: Tungsten T5 Manufacturer’s Name: palmOne Manufacturer’s Address: 400 N. McCarthy Blvd. Milpitas, 95035-5112 Conforms with the following specifications: • EN 55024: 1998 (Emissions & Immunity) • EN55022:1998, CISPR 22 1997, Class B Radiated and Conducted Emissions • IEC 61000-4-2, A1 1998-01, ESD Immunity, 4kV Contact, and 8kV Air Discharge • IEC 61000-4-3: 1995 RF Immunity, 80-1000MHz, 3V/M, 1kHz, 80% A.M. • ENV 50204:1996, RF Immunity, 895-905MHz, 3V/m, 200Hz, 50% AM • IEC 61000-4-4: 1995 EFT Immunity, 1kV on AC port, 5/50nSec, 5kHs Rep. Freq. • IEC 61000-4-5: 1995 Surge Immunity, 1.2/50uSec, 2kV(peak), Common Mode, 1kV(peak) Differential Mode • EN61000-4-6:1996, Conducted Immunity, 150kHz-80MHz, 3V RMS, 1kHz, 80% AM • IEC 61000-4-11: 1994, 100% Voltage Dip 0.5 period, 30% Dip 25 periods and >100% Dip 250 periods Authorized palmOne Representative: David Woo Senior Compliance Engineer Date: November 3, 2004 Battery Warning Do not mutilate, puncture, or dispose of batteries in fire. The batteries can burst or explode, releasing hazardous chemicals. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions and in accordance with your local regulations. Warning – Explosion Hazard • Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I, Division 2; • When in hazardous location, turn off power before replacing or wiring modules, and, • Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be nonhazardous. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 620 Varning Eksplosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Använd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren. Kassera använt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion. Advarsel! Lithiumbatteri—Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Levér det brugte batteri tilbage tilleverandøren. Varoitus Paristo voi räjähtää, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu. Vaihda paristo ainoastaan valmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin. Hävitä käytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti. Advarsel Eksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifte av batteri. Benytt samme batteritype eller en tilsvarende type anbefait av apparatfabrikanten. Brukte batterier kasseres i henhold til fabrikantens instruksjoner. Waarschuwing! Bij dit produkt zijn batterijen geleverd. Wanneer deze leeg zijn, moet u ze niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA. Uwaga Static Electricity, ESD, and your palmOne™ handheld Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can cause damage to electronic devices if discharged into the device, so you should take steps to avoid such an occurrence. Description of ESD Static electricity is an electrical charge caused by the buildup of excess electrons on the surface of a material. To most people, static electricity and ESD are nothing more than annoyances. For example, after walking over a carpet while scuffing your feet, building up electrons on your body, you may get a shock -- the discharge event -- when you touch a metal doorknob. This little shock discharges the built-up static electricity. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 621 ESD-susceptible equipment Even a small amount of ESD can harm circuitry, so when working with electronic devices, take measures to help protect your electronic devices, including your palmOne™ handheld, from ESD harm. While palmOne has built protections against ESD into its products, ESD unfortunately exists and, unless neutralized, could build up to levels that could harm your equipment. Any electronic device that contains an external entry point for plugging in anything from cables to docking stations is susceptible to entry of ESD. Devices that you carry with you, such as your handheld, build up ESD in a unique way because the static electricity that may have built up on your body is automatically passed to the device. Then, when the device is connected to another device such as a docking station, a discharge event can occur. Precautions against ESD Make sure to discharge any built-up static electricity from yourself and your electronic devices before touching an electronic device or connecting one device to another. The recommendation from palmOne is that you take this precaution before connecting your handheld to your computer, placing the handheld in a cradle, or connecting it to any other device. You can do this in many ways, including the following: • Ground yourself when you’re holding your mobile device by simultaneously touching a metal surface that is at earth ground. • For example, if your computer has a metal case and is plugged into a standard three-prong grounded outlet, touching the case should discharge the ESD on your body. • Increase the relative humidity of your environment. • Install ESD-specific prevention items, such as grounding mats. Conditions that enhance ESD occurrences Conditions that can contribute to the buildup of static electricity in the environment include the following: • Low relative humidity. • Material type (The type of material gathering the charge. For example, synthetics are more prone to static buildup than natural fibers like cotton.) • The rapidity with which you touch, connect or disconnect electronic devices. While you should always take appropriate precautions to discharge static electricity, if you are in an environment where you notice ESD events you may want to take extra precautions to protect your electronic equipment against ESD. Tungsten™ T5 Handheld 622 INDEX SYMBOLS ! (exclamation points) in Tasks list 234 * (asterisk) characters 118 . (period) character 533 NUMERICS 12-hour clock See clock 12-hour formats 530 24-hour clock 528, 529 24-hour formats 529, 530 5-way navigator 19, 25, 41–45 scrolling application categories 35 abbreviations 536, 537 AC charger 21 accelerating scrolling 43 accented characters 60 Accept cookies check box 422 accessing additional software 17, 30 applications 591 corporate networks 280 e-mail 278, 304 e-mail accounts 255, 260, 263 email accounts 26 features 46 files 75, 425 hidden or masked entries 471 home page 402 information 41, 468 internal flash drive 75 network accounts 260 program memory 75 web sites 255, 263, 397 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld accessories 17, 21, 177, 396, 569, 580 Account Details dialog box 294 Account Overview screen 356 Account Setup screen 282, 291, 292, 344 accounts (e-mail) accessing from Internet 415 changing 291, 295, 368 connection types and 278 creating 286, 344 defining as synchronize-only 291 deleting 292 displaying summary information for 356 excluding from synchronization 358 managing 291 scheduling auto get for 300, 305 selecting 293, 297 setting up secure connections for 359 synchronizing multiple 358 synchronizing with client 349, 351 testing 290 upgrading 277 Accounts command 291, 292, 298 action bar (Web Pro) 398, 402 actions (pen stroke) 524 activating buttons and controls 534 Add Contact dialog box 362 add-on applications 113, 612 adding additional software 110, 569 applications 1, 562, 578 appointments 138 bookmarks 405, 416 categories 491 company-specific information 11 connections 547, 548 contacts 68, 118, 121, 126, 362 e-mail accounts 281, 286, 344 e-mail messages 308, 312, 415 expansion cards 569 expense records 451, 453, 454 files to handheld 74–115 filters 363 login scripts 558 memos 237, 238, 239 multi-day events 145 new locations 505 notes 245 owner information 541 passwords 268, 471, 472, 477 personal calendars 138 personal signatures to e-mail 289, 316 playlists 213–214 reminders 120, 244 repeating events 142, 143 repeating tasks 225, 227 service profiles 551, 552, 555 ShortCut strokes 537 songs to playlists 217 To Do lists 222, 223, 225 trusted pairs 271 unscheduled events 141 untimed events 140, 145 user profiles 12 Addit software 27 additional references and resources xxi, xxii address field (Web Pro) 399 Address Lookup screen 314 623 addresses 20, 119, 362, 556 See also contacts addressing e-mail 122, 313, 314, 315, 378, 537 text messages 389 adjusting alarm volume 509, 540 brightness 518, 588 modem volume 548 speaker volume 540 Adobe Acrobat Reader xx, 30 agenda lists 137 See also Calendar application Agenda View customizing Tasks lists and 233 described 159 opening 159 setting display options for 166, 168 Agenda View icon 159 Alarm check box 153, 224 alarm clock 153, 224, 499, 508 See also alarms; clock Alarm icon 161 Alarm Preferences command 509 Alarm Preset settings 171 Alarm Sound pick list 248, 540 alarm tones 153, 171, 234, 248, 509 alarms See also reminders adjusting volume 509, 540 attaching to notes 248 changing 154 entering preferences for 170, 171, 224 icon on status bar 22 responding to world clock 509 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld selecting sounds for 153, 234, 248, 509 setting 153, 224, 249, 508 specifying duration of 171 turning off 509 albums arranging photos in 193, 195 creating 191 moving photos to other 194 removing photos 199 scrolling through 190 selecting 192 alerts 5, 302 icon on status bar 22 See also alarms aligning screen 539 All category 492 Allow wakeup command 274 alphabet (Graffiti 2 writing) 56 alphabetic keyboard 24 alternate stroke shapes 535 Always connect check box 293 anniversaries 140, 142 annual events 142 annual tasks 226, 228 APOP setting 377 application buttons not responding 542 reassigning 523 restoring defaults for 523 application controls 25, 33 application groups 494, 497 application icons 516, 591 See also application buttons application screens 25 application title 46 applications See also specific built-in application accessing 591 adding contact information to 126, 136 adding plug-in 562 assigning to buttons 523 beaming 446–447 beaming information in 443 categorizing 491, 496 categorizing information in 491, 494 changing locations list for 505 checking version numbers for 111, 113 copying 95, 97, 448, 576 deleting 113, 577 displaying all 497 displaying by category 497 displaying categories in 497 displaying information about 17, 112 displaying list of 516 downloading 95, 97, 335 exchanging 31, 578 finding information in 48 importing information from external 107 incompatible 612 installation prerequisites for 111 installing 28, 77, 572 marking private entries in 469 moving around in 33 not finding 26, 591 opening 34, 80, 523, 572 organizing 49, 491 related topics for 49 removing categories in 493 removing connections for 547 624 renaming categories 492 setting preferences for 521, 525 setting primary location for 501 setting secondary locations for 504 soft resets and 589 specifying connections for 545 switching between 10, 41, 572, 595 synchronizing 84, 88, 597 transferring information from 79 transferring to expansion cards 96 transferring to handheld 28, 29, 77, 78 uninstalling 590 updating information for 88 updating third-party 8 upgrading 111 Applications View icon on status bar 22 moving around 42 opening applications in 35 using 35 using the 5-way 42 Applications view displaying icons on 591 appointments See also Calendar application; events adding to calendar 138 adjusting for location 525 color-coding 149 combining tasks with 137 displaying 162, 163, 164 entering from Outlook 10, 595 removing from calendar 156 saving 139 scheduling 138–139 setting alarms for 508 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld setting duration of 139 setting timeframes for 170 sharing 20 viewing duration of 168 viewing unscheduled time slots for 168 archive folders 109 archived items 109, 156, 232 ASF media files 179 assigned passwords 552 assigning actions to pen stroke 524 passwords 468, 473, 477, 552 usernames to handheld 11 asterisk (*) characters 118 Attach Signature check box 289, 316 attachments adding 340, 341 downloading 335, 336, 339 reading 340, 413 sending events as 136, 173 sending files as 340, 342 sending memos as 243, 449 sending multimedia files as 202 sending notes as 253 sending photos and videos as 343 sending tasks as 236 Attachments screen 341 Audible Player software 29 audio applications 20, 203 audio files 204–207 authentication 271, 290, 295, 296, 376 Authentication option 290 authentication servers 295, 562 Auto Empty check box 332 auto get mail feature constraints 280, 306 failing 304 retrying 305 scheduling 300, 301 setting notification options for 302 Auto Lock Handheld option 478 Auto-Disconnect option 379 Auto-Empty Mail from Trash option 378 auto-off after interval 588 auto-off delay 544, 590 autofill option 421 automatically locking handhelds 477, 478 available storage space 574 back panel controls 21 backgrounds adding photos as 168, 513, 517 customizing 168, 513, 517 selecting color of 246, 521 backing up information 28 internal flash drive 100 backing up mail databases 381 Backup ALL Databases check box 382 backup cards 577 Backup folder 381 basics 6, 7, 586 battery cautions for 620 charging 4, 544, 579, 589 checking 274, 588 conserving power for 5, 257, 542, 588 extending life of 512, 588 overview 5 625 recharging 4, 5, 544, 588 battery gauge 588 BCC option 288, 374 Beam Category command 445 Beam command 444, 446 Beam Contact command 440 Beam dialog box 444, 445, 447 Beam From pick list 446 Beam icon 47 beaming 20, 415, 443–447, 544, 611, 612 Birthday icon 161 birthdays 120, 138 blank screen 589 Blazer application See web browser blinking asterisk 304 blinking cursor 66 blocking information 470 Bluetooth application creating trusted paris 271 features 255, 256 icon on status bar 22 opening 257, 258, 265, 267, 269, 271, 273, 274 setting connection information 257 setting options for 274 setting up desktop connections 267 setting up mobile connections 258–262 setting up network connections 269 status bar icon 263 Bluetooth devices assigning names to 273, 274, 541 built-in software for 27 connecting to 21, 255, 548 discovering 256, 271, 273 entering passkeys for 272 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld related topics for 275 sending applications to 578 sending events to 173 sending memos to 243 sending notes to 253 sending photos and videos to 200, 202 sending tasks to 236 setting up 257, 273 sharing information with 31 synchronizing with 17 turning off 588 verifying status of 263 waking up handhelds from 274 Bluetooth HotSync option 265 Bluetooth icon 26 Bluetooth indicator 263 Bluetooth LAN Access Points 255 Bluetooth Manager 258 Bluetooth setting 548 Bluetooth settings screen 263 Bluetooth™ technology 254, 255 BMP files 179, 335 bold fonts 519 bonding trusted pairs 272 Bookmark icon 406, 407 Bookmark Page dialog box 405 bookmarks adding 405, 416 changing 407, 408 displaying list of 406 Bookmarks dialog box 419 Bookmarks option 419 bottom arrow controls 25 brightness 518, 588 broken envelope icon 304 browsing options 420, 421, 422, 427 browsing the web 26, 263, 398, 416 budgets 451 built-in applications 26, 113 Business Card command 444 business cards 124, 444 business expenses 452 See also Expense application buttons activating 45, 534 assigning to applications 523 calculator 463 locking 542 not responding 533, 542, 580, 589 opening applications from 41 quick 19 reassigning application 523 restoring defaults for 523 selecting dialog box 44 tapping command 25 Buttons Preferences screen 523 cables 580 cache 273, 423, 424 cache size 423, 424 cached web pages 423 Calculator application 27 benefits of 462 buttons described 463 categorizing with Expense 491 copying and pasting from 464 displaying calculation history 464 re-entering numbers 463 related topics for 466 626 troubleshooting 466 Calculator icon 27 calculators 27, 462 calendar adding appointments to 138 changing events on 154, 163 changing repeat intervals for 154 color-coding appointments 139, 149 customizing 166, 167, 530 displaying appointments for 159, 162, 163, 164 displaying conflicting events in 168 finding overlapping events on 166 opening 172 removing appointments from 156 reserving dates 140 scrolling through 163, 164 selecting dates on 138, 223 setting repeat intervals for 143, 144, 145 Calendar application applying color-coding options 150, 152 benefits of 137 categorizing information in 494 checking schedules in 159, 161, 163, 164 choosing display options 166 defining repeating events 142, 143 deleting categories 493 deleting events 156, 158 displaying categories in 497 entering birthdays for 120 entering event locations from 146 getting help with 172 importing information for 107 opening 26, 138 related topics for 173 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld rescheduling events 154, 163 running on PCs 172 saving information for 139, 156, 158 scheduling events 138, 140, 145 setting alarms 153, 171 setting alarms from 508, 509 setting display options 167–171 transferring information to 68 troubleshooting 173, 602 Calendar icon 26 Calendar Preferences dialog box 153, 170 calendar views 161, 163, 164, 165 calibration 539 Call History List 432 Call Waiting 553 calling card numbers 553 camera 569 cancelled actions 45 cancelled appointments 156 cancelled tasks 231 capitalization 54, 62, 238 Card Info application 27, 574 Card Info icon 27 card readers 576 carrying cases 569 categories adding 491 beaming 445 benefits of 490 changing 154 color-coding 150 deleting 493 displaying 497, 516 placing information in different 495 related topics for 498 renaming 492 scrolling through 497 selecting 445 categorizing applications 491, 496 contacts 128, 136, 491, 494 events 139, 173, 445 expenses 452, 458, 459 information 490, 494 memos 243 notes 245, 253 tasks 223, 229, 234 Category command 496 Category dialog box 496 category lists 152, 168, 495, 572 category marker 160, 168 Category pick list 493, 495 cautions 580, 588 CDs 208 CE Compliance Statement 619 cellular carriers 262 challenge-response prompts 559 Change Repeat dialog box 143, 227 Change your synchronization option 10, 595 changing alarms 154 bookmarks 405, 407, 408 cache size 424 calendar events 154, 163 category names 492 date and time settings 502 e-mail accounts 291, 295, 368 e-mail filters 367 e-mail messages 318 627 fonts 310, 320 Graffiti 2 ShortCut strokes 538 home pages 417, 419 information 70 locations 505, 506 owner information 541 passwords 369, 473 pen widths 245 playlists 216 preset connections 545 preset formats 529 privacy settings 154 repeating events 155 screen colors 521 screen fonts 518–519 server profiles 552 speed-dial entries 435 text colors 168 time zones 506 untimed events 141 URLs 405, 407 World Clock 510 character entry 62, 66, 118 See also data entry character searches 48 charging battery 4, 544, 579, 589 chat rooms xxii check boxes 25 checking for e-mail 297 checking space on handheld 111 checking the battery 274, 588 Choose Date command 223 Choose File dialog box 416 choosing alarm sounds 509 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld alternate stroke shapes 535 background colors 246, 521 clock display options 510 command buttons 25 communications protocol 556 connections 552 currency options 453, 454, 455 home pages 417, 419 information 70 Internet Service Providers (ISPs) 552 items in lists 25, 43 menu commands 45, 46, 47 music 212, 214 options in dialog boxes 44 security levels 468 synchronization settings 83 choosing information 19 city preferences 526 cleaning your handheld 579 clear button (Calculator) 463 Clear cache on exit option 424 Clear Cache option 424 clear entry button (Calculator) 463 Clear Note command 245 clearing calculators 463 History lists 416 Note Pad screens 245 clock 153, 508, 525, 527 See also World Clock Color Theme Preferences screen 514, 521 color-coding 139, 149, 152 colors applying to annotations 196 applying to e-mail 320 applying to events 139, 149, 152 applying to notes 246 changing screen 521 changing text 168 setting background 246, 521 column widths 321 comma-delimited files 107 command buttons 25 command equivalents (Graffiti 2) 61 command letters 47 Command mode 47 command shortcuts 47 command strokes 47 Command toolbar 47 commands 45, 46, 47 See also menus communication speed 545, 546, 549 communications protocols 279, 369, 556 compact discs 208 company phone lists and memos 11, 17 completed tasks 230, 231, 232, 234 components (handheld) 2 Compress Day View check box 168 compressed files 336 computers connecting to 8, 255, 267 copying information to 448 customizing connections for 548 Drive Mode and 103–106 File Transfer and 99–102 managing schedules from 172 overwriting information on 90, 92 preinstalled software for 28 removing Palm Desktop software 114 setting up mobile connections for 268 628 setting usernames and passwords 268 synchronization options for 85, 87 synchronizing with 79, 83, 265, 599 troubleshooting File Transfer problems 600 troubleshooting synchronization problems 594 updating information from 90, 92 conduit configuration screen 345 Conduit Settings command 14 conduit shortcuts 357 conduits 88, 356, 359 conference calls 146 conferences 145 Confirm note delete check box 251 confirmation messages 251 confirmation tones 571 conflicting events 168 conformity declaration 619 Connect to setting 548 connecting headphones to handheld 20 headsets to handheld 540 to AC charger 21 to Bluetooth devices 21, 255, 257, 548 to dial-in servers 552 to mobile phones 258, 264 to networks 551, 554 to other devices 254, 255, 545 to personal computers 8, 255, 267 to power adapter 544, 588 to power sources 589 to the Internet 255, 411, 552 Connection pick list 552 Connection Preferences screen 545, 547 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Connection Setup screen 259 connection types 255, 278 connections See also connecting adding login scripts for 558 adding trusted 268, 270 authentication servers and 562 automatically stopping remote 379 closing Internet 410 closing network 554 creating 547, 548 deleting 547 dropping 556 losing 589 omitting passkeys for 258 pairing with network services 293 precautions for 580, 622 preset setting for 545–550 restricting 256 retrying Internet 411 selecting 552 setting flow control for 549 setting timeout intervals for 378 setting up mobile 258–262 setting up network 261, 269, 554 setting up secure 359, 375, 385 setting up wireless 254, 265 synchronizing from 83 conserving power 5, 257, 542, 588 Contact Details dialog box 128 Contact Edit screen 121, 123 contacting ISP providers 262 contacts See also Contacts application adding 68, 118, 121, 126, 362 archiving 127 categorizing 128, 136, 491, 494 copying information for 119, 121, 125 customizing details for 128 deleting 127 displaying information for 123, 128 duplicating information for 121, 125 entering from Outlook 10, 595 entering in memos 238 entering notes for 121 keeping private 128, 136, 469 locating 126 managing 117 saving 120, 127 selecting 43 transferring from other applications 136 Contacts application adding contact information 118–120 addressing e-mail from 314 archiving information in 127, 231 beaming from 444 benefits of 117 categorizing information in 491, 494 creating business cards 124 customizing fields in 123 displaying additional fields for 121 duplicating information 125 importing information for 107, 136 marking entries as private 469 opening 26, 118 related topics for 136 saving information in 120, 127 searching from 126 selecting field types for 122 setting display options for 129 629 transferring information from 68 troubleshooting 136 viewing online help for 135 Contacts icon 26 Contacts list 128 continuous events See repeating events controls activating 534 application 25, 33 handheld 19 locating 49 navigator 41 cookies 422 Copy command 71, 576 Copy dialog box 576 Copy icon 47 copy-protected applications 576 copying applications 95, 97, 448, 576 calculations 464 contacts 119, 121, 125 information 71 photos 198, 200, 448 service profiles 552 videos 200, 448 copying and pasting 71 corporate e-mail accounts 277, 279, 280 country information 530 CPUs connecting to 8, 255, 267 copying information to 448 customizing connections for 548 Drive Mode and 103–106 File Transfer and 99–102 managing schedules from 172 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld overwriting information on 90, 92 preinstalled software for 28 removing Palm Desktop software 114 synchronization options for 85, 87 synchronizing with 79, 83, 265, 599 troubleshooting File Transfer problems 600 troubleshooting synchronization problems 594 updating information from 90, 92 Cradle/Cable setting 548 creating appointments 138 bookmarks 405, 416 business cards 124 categories 491 company-specific information 11 connections 547, 548 contacts 68, 118, 121, 126, 362 e-mail accounts 281, 286, 344 e-mail messages 308, 312, 415 expense records 451, 453, 454 filters 363 login scripts 558 memos 237, 238, 239 MP3 files 208 multi-day events 145 new locations 505 notes 245 owner information 541 passwords 268, 471, 472, 477 personal calendars 138 personal signatures 289, 316 photo albums 191 playlists 213–214 plug-in applications 562 reminders 120, 244 repeating events 142, 143 repeating tasks 225, 227 service profiles 551, 552, 555 ShortCut strokes 537 song lists 209 To Do lists 222, 223, 225 trusted pairs 258, 271 unscheduled events 141 untimed events 140, 145 user profiles 12 CSV files 107 currency 452, 453, 455 Currency pick list 453 currency symbols 453, 454, 455, 459 current date and time checking 500 entering 64, 525, 528 Current URL option 418 cursor 66, 70 Custom Currencies dialog box 455 customer support xxii, 17, 177, 396, 617 customizing backgrounds 168, 513, 517 calendar 166, 167 contact information 123, 128 currency symbols 455 data entry 531 expense lists 459 fonts 310 Graffiti 2 writing 535 handheld 27 handhelds 11, 17, 512 network settings 551–562 630 preset formats 530 synchronization settings 85–93 Tasks list 233 Cut command 72 Cut icon 47 cutting text 71 cycling through calendar views 159 daily events 138, 142 daily schedules 161, 162, 166 daily tasks 226, 228 data 114 See also information data entry caution for 20 defined 66 input area for 19 methods for 50, 51, 531 data services 258, 410 databases 107, 381 Date & Time Preferences screen 525, 527 date formats 529, 530 dates See also calendar assigning to appointments 138, 142 assigning to repeating tasks 227, 228 changing 154, 451, 502 checking 500 displaying current 504 displaying due 234 displaying in World Clock 510 entering current 64, 525, 528 flagging series of 145 incorrect 590 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld recording completion 234 reserving in calendar 140 resetting 525, 527 scheduling reminders for 120 selecting on calendar 138, 223 setting alarms for specific 153, 225, 249 setting due 223, 224 setting location-specific 502, 525 setting repeat intervals for 143, 144, 145, 154 setting sequence 530 sorting by 250 viewing scheduled 159, 162, 163, 164 viewing specific 163 Day View displaying overlapping events in 166 scheduling events for 138, 140 selecting 138, 161 setting display options for 152, 166, 168 setting timeframes for 170 Day View icon 138 Daylight Savings settings 502, 506 Days To Synchronize Mail option 354 DBA files 107 Deactivate Keylock button 542 deadlines 140 decimal separators 530 Default Currency pick list 455 default settings overwriting 90, 92 restoring 523 selecting 86 Default View pick list 167 Delay command 560 delays 479, 544 Delete command 114 Delete Contact dialog box 127 Delete dialog box 114 Delete Event command 156 Delete Event dialog box 156 Delete From pick list 114 Delete icon 47 Delete Item command 457 Delete Memo command 241 Delete Memo dialog box 241 Delete messages on server option 286 Delete Note command 251 Delete Old Messages dialog box 329 Delete Task command 231 Delete Task dialog box 231 deleting applications 113, 577 appointments 156 bookmarks 407 categories 493 connections 545, 547 contacts 127 desktop software 7 e-mail 286, 328, 329, 331 e-mail accounts 292 e-mail filters 367 events 156–158 expense records 457, 458 files from handheld 109 Graffiti 2 ShortCut strokes 538 information 72, 109, 477, 577, 590 locations 507 mail folders 325 memos 241 notes 251 631 passwords 476 photos 192, 199 playlists 218 private entries 476 service profiles 557 songs 217 tasks 231–232 description fields 138, 139 deselecting options 25 Desktop overwrites handheld option 90, 92 desktop software See also Palm Desktop software downloading 17 overwriting information in 90, 92 removing old 7 updating handheld from 90, 92 desktop software, installing 28 Details dialog box 494, 549, 555 device name cache 273 Device name field 257 device names 273, 274, 541 Device pick list 112 devices 20, 255, 256, 545 See also Bluetooth devices Dial prefix check box 553 dial-in connections 545 dial-in servers 551, 552, 554 dial-up accounts 262, 264 dial-up connections 548, 551 Dialer application benefits of 429 dialing from 430, 431 related topics for 436 troubleshooting 436 Dialer icon 430 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Dialer keypad 430 dialing from handheld 429, 430, 431, 432, 434 dialing in to networks 545 dialing preferences 548 Dialing setting (connections) 548 dialog boxes 25, 44 See also specific dictionaries 569 digital cameras 569 digitizer (defined) 539 Disable device name cache command 273 disabling options 25 Disconnect command (Web Pro) 410 Disconnect on Exit option 379 disconnecting from Internet 410 disconnecting HotSync cable 594 Discoverable setting 256, 257, 271 discovering Bluetooth devices 256, 271, 273 Discovery icon 267, 271 Discovery Results screen 256, 271 disk space requirements 3 Display Name option 288, 374 Display Options command 167, 513, 516 Display Options dialog box calendar 167 clock 510 e-mail 320 Home screen 513, 516 display preferences 516, 518, 520, 521 display See screen Display View icon 403 displaying application groups 494 application icons 591, 604 application information 17, 112 applications 497 appointments 159, 162, 163, 164 bookmarks 406 calculators 27 Category pick list 168, 169 Command toolbar 47 contact information 123, 128 current date and time 500, 504 e-mail attachments 340, 413 events 152, 169, 170 expansion card information 27 expense reports 27 expenses 459 Graffiti 2 alternate strokes 535 hidden or masked entries 471 HotSync log 84 images 179, 414 information 19, 25, 497 items in lists 43, 45 memos 239 notes 250 PDF files 30 personal calendars 137 photos 179, 569 pick lists 25 schedules 159, 161, 163, 164 slide shows 186 song lists 211 space information 112 tasks 159, 168, 229, 233, 234 unread messages 159, 168 URLs 401 web pages 403, 412, 414 World Clock 27, 510 632 DNS (defined) 556 DNS addresses 556 Do not allow wakeup command 274 do’s and don’ts 579 DOC files 335 documentation xx, 29 Documents application 26 creating files 175 editing files 175 opening files 176 viewing files 175 Documents To Go desktop application 175 domain name system.(DNS) 556 down arrow controls 25 Download attachments option 299, 354 Download dialog box 412 download options 338 downloading additional software 17 applications 95, 97, 335 attachments 335, 336, 339 e-mail 286, 297, 298, 381 files 335, 412 images 335 large messages 336, 339 multiple attachments 340 Palm Desktop software 3 photos 119 web pages 412 drafts 312 drained batteries 588 drawing freehand 196, 244 drawing tools 196 Drive Mode defined 27 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld using 103 working on handheld 601 drivers 545 drop-down lists See lists due dates 223, 224, 228, 234 dummy expansion card 570 Duplicate Contact command 125 duplicating contact information 121, 125 duration 139 e-mail See also e-mail accounts accessing 255, 260, 263, 278, 304 adding addresses to contacts 362 adding attachments to 340, 341 adding signatures 289, 316 addressing 122, 313, 314, 315, 378, 537 attaching events to 136, 173 attaching memos to 243, 449 attaching notes to 253 attaching photos to 202 attaching tasks to 236 automatically checking for 297 automatically emptying trash 378 changing fonts 310, 320 changing header information for 380 changing Inbox folders for 319 changing maximum size 298 changing messages 318 composing 308, 312, 415 connecting to Internet from 410 creating folders for 324 deleting 286, 328, 329, 331 downloading 286, 297, 298, 381 downloading attachments 335, 336, 339 emptying Trash folder for 331, 332, 378 filtering 300, 363, 365, 367 forwarding 326 logging in to accounts for 415 manually marking 333 moving messages 322 reading 307 reading files attached to 340, 413 receiving 263, 297, 298 related topics for 386 replying to 327 sending 263, 308, 311, 312, 415 setting display options 320 setting maximum size 287, 353 setting notification options for 303, 317 setting preferences for 360 setting retry intervals for 317 setting up 278, 281–285, 344, 552 specifying default programs for 351 switching to different service for 293, 294 synchronizing 344, 345, 347, 349, 352 tapping URLs in 328 viewing status of 306 viewing unread messages for 159, 168 wireless connections for 386 e-mail accounts accessing from Internet 415 changing 291, 295, 368 connection types and 278 creating 286, 344 defining as synchronize-only 291 deleting 292 633 displaying summary information for 356 excluding from synchronization 358 managing 291 scheduling auto get for 300, 305 selecting 293, 297 setting up secure connections for 359 synchronizing multiple 358 synchronizing with client 349, 351 testing 290 upgrading 277 e-mail applications 344, 350, 556 e-mail folders 319 e-mail providers 278, 283, 284 See also ISPs eBooks 30 Edit Accounts option 368 Edit Categories command 229 Edit Categories dialog box 150, 151, 491, 492, 493 Edit Connection dialog box 546 Edit currencies command 453 Edit List dialog box 505, 507 Edit menu 71, 72 Edit Playlist dialog box 213 editing 70, 239, 245, 250 See also changing electrical discharge 580 electrostatic discharge 621–622 email accessing 26 Email address option 370 emergency information 491 empty screen 589 Empty Trash dialog box 331 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld emptying Trash folder 331, 332, 378 Enable Background Playback check box 212 Enable device name cache command 273 Enable Smart Addressing option 378 enabling buttons and controls 534 encryption 279, 377 End command 560 entering current date and time 64, 525, 528 information 19, 50, 51, 67–79, 531 owner information 541 passkeys 260, 272 passwords 262, 284, 552, 555 phone numbers 430, 432, 434, 555 URLs 398 entry box 25, 66 eraser 245 eReader 30 error messages 598 errors xxi ESD (electrostatic discharge) 621–622 ESMTP authentication 290, 295, 376 Essential Software folder 111 Eudora accounts 350 Euro, in onscreen keyboard 67 Event Details dialog box 154 events See also appointments adjusting for location 525 archiving 156, 157, 158 beaming 445 categorizing 139, 173, 445 changing descriptions 154 changing untimed 141 color-coding 139, 149, 152 conflicting 168 contact information and 120 creating multi-day 145 creating untimed 140, 145 defined 138 defining repeating 142, 143 deleting 156–158 displaying 152, 169, 170 entering notes for 146, 147 extending beyond midnight 145 finding overlapping 166 marking as private 139, 173 rescheduling 154–155, 163 scheduling 138, 140, 170 setting alarms for 153, 171 sharing 173 types of 138 viewing free time for 168 viewing specific time for 169 Excel files 26, 276 creating and viewing 175 transferring to handheld 78 exchanging applications 31, 578 event records 173 expansion cards 578 files 255, 276 from outside sources 17 information 20, 68, 79, 107 memos 243 messages 396 notes from Note Pad 253 task records 236 exclamation points (!) in Tasks list 234 expansion card slot 20, 588 634 expansion cards adding applications to 28, 29, 578 battery life and 588 beaming from 446 benefits of 569 copying applications to 448, 576 deleting information on 577 displaying information about 27, 574 dummy card 570 formatting 577 getting applications on 112 inserting 20, 571 limitations 574 moving applications to 96 opening applications on 572 opening files on 573 overview 568 preventing damage to 570 related topics for 578 removing 570 removing applications on 113 renaming 575 saving multimedia files on 179 transferring audio files to 204–206, 208–211 types of 569 viewing information on 414 Expense application 27 archiving information in 457 benefits of 450 categorizing information in 491 categorizing with Calculator 491 changing information 451 choosing currency options 453 deleting categories 493 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld deleting information in 457–458 entering expenses in 451–452 getting help with 460 opening 451, 460 related topics for 461 saving information in 452 transferring information to 68 troubleshooting 461 Expense icon 27 Expense Preferences dialog box 451, 454 expense records See also Expense application categorizing 452, 458, 459 deleting 457, 458 entering information in 451, 454 organizing related expenses in 453 viewing information in 459 expense reports 27, 453, 458, 459 Expense type pick list 451 extending battery 512, 588 external data sources 17 external devices 20, 255, 545 external speaker 540 fade setting 168, 514, 517 FAQs 586 Favorites View changing entries 514 defined 26 icon on status bar 22 moving around 42 using the 5-way 42 FCC Statement 618 fields 25, 121, 122, 123 file names 576 File Transfer application backing up internal drive 100 defined 29 overview 76 troubleshooting 600 using 99 viewing internal flash drive 600 file types 179, 204 files accessing 425 attaching to e-mail 202, 340, 342 displaying contents 413 displaying on expansion cards 574 downloading 335, 412 installation prerequisites for 111 installing on handheld 95 installing on Windows computers 93 locating 96 opening on expansion cards 573 opening text 335 removing 109, 577 restoring archived 109 saving 412 sharing 255 transferring to handheld 29, 107, 276, 412 troubleshooting uninstalled 598 Files application defined 26 opening 36 using 36 viewing internal flash drive 600 filing events 139 filtering e-mail 300, 363, 365, 367 635 Filters dialog box 363, 365 finances 450, 491 See also Expense application Find dialog box 48 Find icon 48 Find icon on status bar 22 Find More button 48 Find on Page command 401 finding contacts 126 files 96 information 48 overlapping events 166 firewalls 280 flash drive on handheld 75 flow control (connections) 549 Flow Ctl pick list 549 Folder Synchronization Options setting 355 folders 322, 324, 355, 595 Font command 519 font styles 519 fonts 310, 320, 403, 518–519 forgetting passwords 476 form fields (web pages) 421 Format Card command 577 formats e-mail messages 308 information-specific 529 multimedia file types 179 Formats Preferences screen 529 formatting expansion cards 577 forwarding e-mail 326 freehand drawing 196, 244 freeing up space 109, 113, 158, 590 frequently asked questions 586 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld front panel controls 19 frozen screen 580, 589 Full header option 380 full-screen pen stroke 524 Full-screen Writing description 52 status bar button 53 full-screen writing 245, 533 icon on status bar 22 Game Sound pick list 540 games 494, 540, 569 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) 261 gestures (Graffiti 2 writing) 61 Get IP command 560 Get Mail Options dialog box 298 Get unread e-mail only option 299 Get unread mail option 286 getting started xx, xxi, 6, 29 Getting Started Guide 29 GIF files 335, 414 Go To Date dialog box 138, 140 Go to Web Page dialog box 398 Go to Web Page icon 398 going online 255 GPRS data services 258, 410 GPRS mobile phones 261, 269, 545 Graffiti 2 Full-screen Writing 52 input areas 51 Graffiti 2 command strokes 47 Graffiti 2 Preferences screen 535 Graffiti 2 writing changing strokes for 538 choosing input area for 532 copying and pasting with 71 creating tasks with 223 deleting information with 72 deleting ShortCuts 538 entering commands with 61 entering information with 51, 54–63 entering ShortCut strokes 64–65, 536 getting help with 60 guidelines for 55 overview 51 setting alternate stroke shapes for 535 setting preferences for 532–538 troubleshooting problems with 592 GSM mobile phones 545 handheld connecting to AC charger 21 customizing 27 preinstalled applications for 26 resetting 21 viewing applications on 19 viewing information on 19 Handheld Settings Overview screen 357 Handheld view (Web Pro) 403 handhelds accessing features 46 adding additional software 110, 569 adding applications to 1, 562, 578 adding owner information 541 adding user information 7, 11 backing up e-mail databases from 381 beaming to. See beaming benefits of 18 636 charging battery for 4, 544, 579, 589 checking space on 111 components of 2 connecting to other devices 545 connecting to PCs 8 connecting to power adapter 544, 588 controls described 19 customizing 11, 17, 512 disconnecting from HotSync cable 594 do’s and don’ts 579 freeing up space on 109, 113, 158, 590 getting additional information about xxii getting help with 616 getting unexpected results 539 locking 477–480, 541 losing 541 maintenance information for 579 naming 257 not making sounds 590 not responding 542, 580, 589 opening 588 protecting 256, 260 recharging battery 4, 5, 544, 588 related topics for 17, 31 removing items 109 replacing information on 90, 92 resetting 477, 580, 589 restoring information on 583 running out of space on 569 setting auto-off delay for 544 setting idle timeouts for 556 setting power preferences for 542–544 setting up 1, 6, 7, 17 synchronizing 476 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld synchronizing wirelessly 255, 265 synchronizing with user profiles 11, 14, 16 system requirements for 2 timing out 595 troubleshooting 539, 586 turning itself off 590 turning on accidentally 542 turning on and off 6, 542 upgrading 4, 7 viewing applications on 497 waking up 274 handwriting 592 See also Graffiti 2 writing hard resets 477, 582, 583, 589 header options (e-mail) 380 headphone jack 20, 580 headphones 20, 580 headsets 540, 580 help xxii, 17, 25, 60, 476, 616 Help menu 594 hiding address fields 399 currency symbols 459 private entries 468, 470 high-speed connections 264 high-speed data services 551 high-speed wireless carrier 255 highlighting menu commands 45 See also selection highlight hints 25, 476 See also help History dialog box 464 History list 416 Holiday Files folder 172 holidays 140, 142, 144 Home icon 24 home page 402, 417, 419 Home Page check box 418 Home Page icon 417 Home Page option 419 Home screen displaying icons on 604 opening applications on 34 Home screen See Applications View hosts 556 HotSync cable connecting to PCs with 8 disconnecting 594 synchronizing with 83 HotSync icon 27 HotSync log 84 HotSync Manager See also synchronizing not responding 598 restoring information from 583 starting 27, 86, 266 turning off 86 HotSync Manager icon 83, 594 HotSync menu 98 HotSync Online Troubleshooting Guide 594 HotSync technology 83 how-to information xxi HTM files 335, 414 HTML files 335, 410, 413, 414 HTML messages 308, 309, 328 hyperlinks 402 See also URLs 637 I icons application 516, 523 Command toolbar 47 input area 24 missing 591 VersaMail application 306, 318, 357 ICS files 107, 335 idle timeouts 556 image files 179, 335, 414 images changing download preferences for 420 downloading 335 IMAP mail folders 383, 384, 385 IMAP mail servers 345, 350 IMAP protocol 279, 283 IMAP servers 284, 286, 334 importing contacts 136 information 12, 107 Inbox 290, 304, 319 Inbox icons 306 incoming mail options 286, 371, 372 Incoming mail server option 370 incoming mail servers 278, 284 incompatible applications 612 incorrect dates and time 590 Info command 112 Info dialog box 112 information accessing 41, 468 backing up 28 beaming 443–447 categorizing 490, 494 caution for entering 20 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld caution for hard resets and 582 changing categories for 495 combining in different categories 492 copying and pasting 71 creating owner 541 creating user-specific 7, 11 defining abbreviations for 536, 537 deleting 72, 109, 477, 577, 590 displaying 19, 25, 497 duplicating 125 editing 70 entering 19, 50, 51, 67–79, 531 importing 12, 107 in program memory 75 keeping private 467, 469 losing xxi, 45 managing 28 not finding 593 organizing 49, 490 password-protecting 471, 472, 473 receiving from outside sources 17 related topics for 73, 449, 489 restoring 476, 478, 583 saving 41, 109, 593 searching for 48 selecting 19, 70 setting up multiple handhelds for 7, 11 sharing 20, 119, 237, 437, 448, 578 synchronizing 79, 594 transferring to expansion cards 448 updating 79, 88 upgrades and 7 viewing by category 497 infrared port See IR port Infrared setting 548 initialization strings (modems) 379, 549 input area 19, 24, 532 icon on status bar 22 inserting expansion cards 20, 571 installation CD 2, 7, 28, 110, 586 installation prerequisites 111 installing additional software 28, 110 applications 28, 572 Palm Desktop software 3, 7, 28 related topics for 17 instant messenger (IM) accounts 122 Int’l button 67 interactive tutorial 7 internal flash drive 75 backing up 100 difference between program memory and 75 viewing contents 75, 600 international keyboard 67 Internet See also web sites accessing 255, 277 browsing 255 connecting to 255, 411, 552 disconnecting from 410 e-mail accounts and 415 retrying connections for 411 selecting service provider for 264 setting up network connections for 262 Internet Explorer 2 See also web browsers Internet mail servers 350 Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) 283 638 Internet protocol (IP) 556 Internet Service Providers (ISPs) 255, 278, 284, 551 invalidating warranty 588 IP Address check box 556 IP addresses 556 IR port beaming from 443, 444, 445 creating connections for 545 location of 20 setting up connections for 548 synchronizing from 83 IR to a PC/Handheld connection 545, 546 ISP accounts 551 ISPs 255, 278, 284, 551 iTunes transferring songs from CD 208 J2ME files 30 jack (headphone) 20 Java Technologies software 30 JPG files 179, 335, 414 keeping track of expenses 450 key exchange 272 key terms xxii keyboard onscreen types 67 keyboard icons 24 keyboards connecting to portable 239 entering information with 66, 67 opening alternative 67 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld opening onscreen 24 Keyguard 20 Keylock 542, 543 Keylock Preferences screen 542, 588 keys (onscreen keyboard) 67 LAN Setup option 269 landscape view 23 LANs See networks laptops 255 large fonts 519 large images 420 Last Page Viewed option 419 launching See opening Leave mail on server option 286 left arrow controls 25 letter keyboard icon 24 liability ii lightning bolt icon 589 line selection 70 links (documentation) xxi links (web pages) 402 List icon 184 list screens 43 List view (Media) 180, 184 listening to music 20, 203, 204, 569 lists See also song lists clearing History 416 creating company phone 11 creating To Do 222, 225 customizing expense 459 customizing Tasks 233 displaying applications icons in 516 displaying bookmarks in 406 displaying pick 25 displaying song 211 finding items in 505 moving between items in 43 opening category 152, 168, 572 opening History 416 ordering memos in 240 rearranging items in 240 selecting items in 25, 43 loading user profiles 15, 16 Local Area Networks See networks locating contacts 126 controls 49 files 96 information 48 overlapping events 166 Location field 146 Location pick list 505, 526 location settings (World Clock) 501, 504, 506 location-specific preferences 525–530 locations, deleting 507 Lock Handheld dialog box 478 lock icons 446, 576 lock options 479 locking handheld buttons 542 handhelds 477–480, 541 log files 84 logging in to e-mail accounts 280, 415 logging in to network servers 558 Login Script dialog box 558, 559 login scripts 558–561 639 Look Up line (Contacts) 126 Lookup screen 314 losing handheld 541 information xxi, 45 passwords 476, 477 Lotus Notes 345, 349 low batteries 5, 588 lowercase letters 55, 534 Mac information creating contacts 135 creating notes 252 creating user profiles 13 described xxi displaying tasks 235 displaying videos 179 entering information 82 handheld system requirements 3 installing handheld software 7, 97–99, 111 mobile connections 259 opening calendars 172 synchronizing handheld 87, 91 synchronizing with user profiles 16 transferring MP3 files to handheld 207 troubleshooting problems 587 writing memos 242 Mac OS X systems 97 magnifying glass (Adobe Reader) xx Mail Client pick list 350 mail databases 381 mail folders 322, 324, 355 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld mail servers 280, 284 Mail Servers command 295, 368 Mail Servers screen 296, 369, 370, 371 Mail Service pick list 283 Mail Services pick list 284 mail. See e-mail maintenance information 579 Make Default check box 93 Manual synchronization option 86 manually locking handhelds 477, 480 marking information as private 469 masking private entries 468, 470, 471 math calculators 27, 462 Maximum Message Size option 287, 353 MCI connections 553 Media desktop application 78 Media application backing up information in 28 benefits of 178 displaying multimedia files 191, 193, 195, 196, 198, 199 displaying photos or videos 180 opening 180, 184, 186, 188, 189, 201 organizing photos and videos 191 overview 178, 201 related topics for 202 troubleshooting 202 Media icon 26 memory 113, 423, 590 memory button (Calculator) 463 memory cards 188, 577 memory clear button (Calculator) 463 memory recall button (Calculator) 463 memos See also notes; Memos application adding contact information to 126, 238 backing up 28 categorizing 243 creating 237, 238, 239 deleting 241 displaying 239 editing 239, 240 exchanging 243 keeping private 243, 469 organizing 240, 243 saving 238, 241 selecting 43 sending as attachments 243 transferring to PCs 240 Memos application categorizing information in 491 getting help with 242 importing information for 107 marking entries as private 469 opening 27, 238, 523 overview 237 related topics for 243 reordering memos lists 240 selecting memos 239 transferring information to 68 troubleshooting 243, 603 writing memos with 238 Memos icon 27 Memos list 238, 239, 240 menu bar 46 Menu icon 592 menu shortcuts 47 640 menus 45, 46 icon on status bar 22 messages See also e-mail; text messages automatically resending 311 connection types for 255 displaying unread 159, 168 downloading large 336, 339 receiving 255, 388 removing confirmation 251 sending plain text 308, 309 setting alarms for 509 Messages option 298 Microsoft Exchange accounts 345, 349 Microsoft Internet Explorer See Internet Explorer Microsoft Outlook applications that synchronize 79 transferring into to handheld 77 Microsoft Outlook See Outlook Microsoft Windows systems See Windows information Microsoft Word application 240 Microsoft Word documents 335 Microsoft Word files 26, 276 missing applications 26, 591 missing icons 591 mobile devices 122, 128 mobile phones accessing e-mail accounts from 293 accessing Internet with 255 attaching modems to 545 beaming to 278 connecting to 255, 258, 264, 550, 606 connecting to Internet from 264 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld creating trusted pairs for 258, 605 dialing 130, 131, 429 high-speed connections and 261 key exchanges and 272 passkeys and 260, 605 requirements for 133, 258 Modem Wait option 379 modems connecting to IR port from 545 entering initialization strings for 379, 549 setting up connections for 548, 552 Money category 491 money See currency Month View 152, 164, 166, 169 Month View icon 164 month, setting 502, 528 monthly events 142 monthly schedules 164 monthly tasks 226, 228 More button 339 moving around dialog boxes 44 moving files into internal flash drive 99–106 moving photos 193 moving the slider 25 moving through documentation xx moving through screens 41 moving through web sites 402, 405 moving web pages 404 MP3 files 204–207 transferring to handheld 78 MPA files 107 Multi-connector 21 multi-day events 145 multi-line descriptions 138 multimedia applications 494 multimedia file types 179 multimedia files 343 multimedia messages sending 255 MultiMediaCard expansion cards 569 multiple recipients (e-mail) 313 music changing playlists for 216 creating playlists for 213–214 creating song lists for 209 deleting playlists for 218 listening to 20, 203, 204, 569 playing 203, 212, 215, 604 related topics for 221 removing from playlists 217 selecting 212, 214 stopping 212 storing 569 viewing details 219 Music application 212 music application 203 music files transferring to handheld 78 names See usernames; contacts naming connections 548 e-mail accounts 283 expansion cards 575 handhelds 257, 541 mail folders 325 photo albums 192 playlists 213 641 user profiles 12, 13 navigating through documentation xx navigating through web sites 402, 405 navigational controls 25 navigator 19, 25, 41–45 navigator controls 41 negative numbers 463 Network Preferences screen 551, 554, 555, 557, 558 network services 293 network settings 551–562 networks accessing accounts for 260 accessing corporate 280 accessing e-mail from 255 closing connections for 554 connecting to 551, 554 corporate e-mail accounts and 279, 280 creating login scripts for 558–561 customizing connections for 548 deleting service profiles for 557 dialing in to 545 losing connections to 589 selecting communications protocol for 556 setting IP addresses for 556 setting up connections for 261, 269, 554 setting up service profiles for 551, 552 specifying as trusted device 268, 270 synchronizing over 83 new lines 238 New Profile screen 12, 13 next arrow icon 25 No-time icon 160 Normal view (Web Pro) 403 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld Note Pad See also notes backing up information in 28 categorizing information in 491, 495 clearing 245 creating notes from 245 deleting notes in 251 displaying notes in 250 getting help with 252, 253 opening 27, 245 overview 244 related topics for 253 selecting pens 247 setting color preferences 246–247 troubleshooting 604 Note Pad icon 27 notes See also memos; Note Pad attaching alarms to 248 attaching to e-mail 253 backing up 28 categorizing 245, 253 creating 245 deleting 251 editing 245, 250 marking as private 245, 253 saving 245 selecting 43, 250 setting background colors for 247 sharing 253 sorting 250 notification options (e-mail) 303, 317 Notify Sound pick list 303 number formats 461, 529, 530 number keyboard 24 number keyboard icon 24 numbers 57, 66, 463, 534 off-line viewing 412, 413 Office files 78, 174–176 omitting passkeys 258 omitting passwords 552 on 520 Online Troubleshooting Guide 594 onscreen keyboards See keyboards opening applications 34, 80, 523, 572 calendars 172 category lists 152, 168, 572 dialog boxes 25, 44 files 573 Find dialog box 48 handheld 588 handheld menus 46 History lists 416 HotSync Manager 27, 266 image files 335 masked entries 471 Note Pad 27, 245 onscreen keyboards 24, 67 photo albums 192 RealOne Mobile Player 220 RealPlayer 26 Reminders screen 304 text files 335 text messages 391 web pages 416, 420 operating systems 2 optional information xxi 642 options 25, 85 order forms 421 organizing applications 49, 491 information 49, 490 orientation of screen 23 Outbox 312, 317, 318 Outbox icons 318 outgoing mail options 288, 290, 373, 375 Outgoing mail server option 370 outgoing mail servers 279, 284 Outlook marking completed tasks and 230 setting as default mail program 351 synchronizing with 10, 89, 115, 595, 596 Overdue task icon 160 overdue tasks 159, 168, 229, 234 overlapping events 166 owner information 541 Owner Preferences screen 541 pager 122 paging through documentation xx Palm Desktop Installer icon 7 Palm Desktop software completing repeated tasks and 230 creating user profiles from 12, 13 described 2, 28 downloading 3 entering information in 80, 82 importing information to 107, 109 installing 3, 7, 28 opening applications in 80, 82 requiring password entry for 473 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld restoring archived items to 109 synchronizing with 10, 595 system requirements for 2 transferring info to handheld 77 troubleshooting 586 uninstalling 114 upgrading handhelds and 7 Palm Dialer software. See Dialer application Palm OS applications 33 Palm OS handhelds adding user information to multiple 11 beaming to 173, 578 exchanging memos with 243 exchanging messages with 396 exchanging photos and videos with 202 sharing information with 31 sharing notes with 253 sharing tasks with 236 upgrading from 4 palmOne Quick Install icon 95 palmOne Quick Install software 93, 598 palmOne Quick Install window 96 palmOne technical support 17 paper clip icon 336, 337, 339 parts (handheld) 2 passkeys 260, 268, 270, 272, 605 Password check box 284 passwords changing 369, 473 creating 472, 477 deleting 476 e-mail accounts and 279 encrypting 377 entering 262, 284, 552, 555 forgetting 476 locking handhelds with 477, 541 losing 477 network connections and 270 omitting 552 opening web pages and 400 overview 471 passkeys and 260 requiring 473 security options for 468 setting 268 troubleshooting 610 validating 295 Paste command 71 Paste icon 47 pasting information 71, 464 patches 113 PC Setup dialog box 265, 267, 269 PC Setup option 267 PCs See personal computers PDAs 18 PDF files 30 pen 246 Pen selector 245 pen widths 245 percentage button (Calculator) 463 performance 579 period (.) character 533 peripheral devices. See external devices personal computers connecting to 8, 255, 267 copying information to 448 customizing connections for 548 managing schedules from 172 overwriting information on 90, 92 preinstalled software for 28 643 removing Palm Desktop software 114 setting usernames and passwords 268 synchronization options for 85, 87 synchronizing with 79, 83, 265, 599 troubleshooting File Transfer 600 troubleshooting synchronization problems 594 updating information from 90, 92 personal digital assistants (PDAs) 18 personal information 422, 471 personalizing contact information 123 personalizing handheld 1, 17 See also customizing phone connections 258–262 phone drivers 545 Phone Link Updater application 258 Phone Lookup 68, 126 phone numbers adding speed dial entries for 433 entering 430, 432, 434, 555 getting from contacts 68, 122, 126 organizing emergency 491 redialing 431 sharing 20 temporary storage for 244 phone settings 552 Phone Setup dialog box 258 Phone Setup option 258 phones 272, 545, 548 See also conference calls; mobile phones photo albums arranging photos in 193, 195 creating 191 moving photos to other 194 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld removing photos 199 scrolling through 190 selecting 192 Photo Details screen 190 photos adding notes to 190 adding to albums 192 adding to contacts 119 adjusting fade setting for 514, 517 attaching to e-mail 343 copying 198, 200, 448 deleting 192, 199 e-mailing 202 finding 182 moving 193 previewing 180 saving 179 selecting 43 selecting as backgrounds 168, 513, 517 setting slide show delay option 186 sharing 94, 200 sorting 195 storing 569 transferring to handheld 78 viewing 569 viewing details of 189, 190 Photos application. See Media application Photos icon 604 pick lists 25 Picture box 119 PIM applications, transferring info to handheld 77 plain text messages 308, 309, 328 playing back video clips 182 playing music 203, 204, 212, 215, 604 playlists 209, 211 deleting songs on 217 editing 216 naming 213 removing 218 reordering music on 217 See also music selecting music from 212, 215 troubleshooting 605 plug-in applications 562 POP protocol 283 POP servers 279, 284, 286, 333, 345 Port Number option 287, 290 portable keyboards 239 portrait view 23 ports 20 Post Office Protocol (POP) 283 See also POP servers power adapter 579, 589 power button 20 power consumption options 543 power preferences 542–544 Power Preferences screen 543 power-saving settings 543, 544 PowerPoint files creating and viewing 175 transferring to handheld 78 PRC applications 562 precautions 580, 588, 622 predefined service profiles 555 preferences 177, 396, 512, 567 See also customizing Preferences command 170 Preferences screen 27 Prefs icon 27 644 preinstalled applications 26, 113 prerequisites xxii preset connections 545, 547 preset delays 479 preset formats 529 previous arrow icon 25 Previous View icon (Adobe Reader) xx Previously Viewed pick list 418 primary location 501, 502, 507, 510 printing expense reports 27 online documentation xx prioritizing tasks 223, 234 privacy FAGs 610 privacy levels 470 privacy settings applications 49 calendar 154, 173 contacts 136 information 468 memos 243 notes 253 tasks 236 voice memos 396 web pages 422 Private check box 469 profiles 11–16 program memory 75 synchronization and 76 viewing contents 600 programs See software; applications Prompt command 560 prompts 559 protecting handheld 256, 579 protecting information 467, 469, 477 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld protocol (defined) 283 Protocol pick list 283 proxy servers 425, 426 punctuation marks 55, 58 Punctuation Shift indicator 62 Punctuation Shift stroke 62, 534 Purge Categories dialog box 458 Purge command 158, 232, 458 Purge dialog box 158, 232 purging items 590 quarterly tasks 227 Query DNS check box 556 questions and answers 586 quick buttons location of 19 opening applications from 26 Quick Install icon 95 Quick Install software 28, 93, 598 Quick Install window 96 Quick Look Up icon 126 Quick Look Up line 126 Quick Tour 6, 27 radio 21, 29 range (peripheral connections) 256 Read pick list 320 reading e-mail 307 text messages 391, 393 Real Music Store 209 RealOne Mobile Player adding song lists 213 benefits of 203 deleting playlists 218 displaying song details 220 editing playlists 216 getting help with 213, 220, 221 opening 220 playing songs from 215 setting period of inactivity for 212 troubleshooting 604 turning off 212 RealPlayer compatible formats for 204 converting songs on CDs 208 getting help with 205, 210 installing 29 opening 26 transferring MP3 files 204 transferring songs from CD 208 RealPlayer icon 26 reassigning application buttons 523 reboots See resetting handheld Receipt Details dialog box 453 Receive Format pick list 309 receiving e-mail 263, 297, 298 receiving messages 255, 388 recently visited web pages 402 recharging battery 4, 5, 544, 588 recipes 241 Recipient List screen 313, 314 Record menu 444 record screens 44 records deleting expense 457 entering information in 119 getting number of 113 645 hard resets and 582 moving between 44 setting privacy levels for 470 sorting 136, 243, 459 specifying as first 118 recovering memory 590 recurring events 138 redialing phone numbers 431 related items, categorizing 491 related topics xxi Remember Last Category check box 516 reminders canceling 509 creating 244 scheduling 120, 138 setting alarms as 508 specifying notes as 248 Reminders screen 304, 317 remote access accounts 551 remote connections 379 remote devices 273 remote servers 425, 551 removing applications 113, 577 appointments 156 bookmarks 407 categories 493 confirmation messages 251 connections 545, 547 contacts 127 desktop software 7 e-mail 286, 328, 329, 331 e-mail accounts 292 e-mail filters 367 events 156–158 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld expansion cards 570 expense records 457, 458 files from handheld 109 Graffiti 2 ShortCut strokes 538 information 72, 109, 477, 577, 590 locations 507 mail folders 325 memos 241 notes 251 Palm Desktop software 114 passwords 476 photos 192, 199 playlists 218 private entries 476 repeating tasks 231 selection highlight 43 service profiles 557 songs 217 tasks 231–232 Rename Card dialog box 575 Rename Custom Fields dialog box 123 renaming categories 492 expansion cards 575 mail folders 325 preset connections 545 web pages 413 Repeat icon 161 repeat intervals calendar 142, 145 tasks 226, 228 repeating events changing 155 deleting 156, 157 displaying 169 scheduling 142, 143 repeating tasks 225, 227, 230, 231 Reply Options dialog box 327 Reply To Address option 288, 374 replying to e-mail 327 required steps xxi rescheduling events 154–155, 163 resending messages 311 reserving dates 140 reset button 21, 580, 582 resetting application buttons 523 clock 502, 527 Graffiti 2 ShortCut strokes 538 handheld 477, 580, 589 local preferences 525, 527 passwords 473 preset connections 545 preset formats 529 screen fonts 519 server profiles 552 resetting handheld 21 resizing text 239 restarting handheld. See resets restoring archived items 109 defaults 523 information 476, 478, 583 restricting handheld connections 256 restrictions 580, 588 retrying auto get mail setting 305 e-mail delivery 317 646 Internet connections 411 right arrow controls 25 rotary dialing 548 rotating the screen 23 icon on status bar 22 running out of memory 113 running out of space 569 Save Page dialog box 413 saving appointments 139 battery power 542 contacts 120, 127 files 412 information 41, 109, 593 memos 238, 241 notes 245 photos 179 synchronization settings 93 tasks 223, 231, 232 web cookies 422 web pages 413, 423 scheduled sending retry (e-mail) 280 schedules 137, 159, 168, 525 See also appointments; calendar scheduling appointments 138–139 auto get mail 300, 301, 305 backup and synchronization 8, 79 events 138, 140, 145, 170 reminders 120, 138 repeating tasks 225, 227 untimed events 141 scheduling conflicts 137 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld screen adding photos as backgrounds 168, 513, 517 adjusting brightness 518, 588 aligning 539 blank 589 caring for 579 caution for 20 changing colors of 521 changing fonts for 518–519 clearing 245 frozen 580, 589 landscape and portrait views 23 maintaining 579 moving through 19, 41 navigational controls for 25 not responding 542, 580, 589 overview 24 scrolling through 25 setting input area for 532 tapping elements on 24, 534, 539, 579 viewing information on 19 writing area on 56, 60 screen rotation 23 icon on status bar 22 scripts 562 scroll bar 25 scrolling 42, 45 accelerating 43 from screen-to-screen 25 list screens 43 menus 45 record screens 44 to dates 138 SD memory cards 569 SDIO accessories 569 SDIO cards 279, 569 searching for information 48, 126 searching web pages 401 secondary locations 504, 507, 510 secure connections 287, 290, 359, 375, 385 Secure Digital input/output (SDIO) 569 Secure Socket Layer 287, 290, 359, 385 security 552 security levels 468 security options 468 applications 49 calendar 173 contacts 136 handheld 260 memos 243 notes 253 tasks 236 voice memos 396 Security Preferences dialog box changing passwords 473 creating passwords 472 locking handhelds 541 masking private entries 470 Select a Color Theme dialog box 514, 521, 522, 531 Select button (navigator) 43, 45 Select Colors dialog box 246 Select Font dialog box 310, 320, 519 Select Media screen 343 Select User dialog box 8, 83 selecting alarm sounds 509 alternate stroke shapes 535 background colors 246, 521 647 clock display options 510 command buttons 25 communications protocol 556 connections 552 currency options 453, 454, 455 home pages 417, 419 information 70 Internet Service Providers (ISPs) 552 items in lists 25, 43 menu commands 45, 46, 47 music 212, 214 options in dialog boxes 44 security levels 468 synchronization settings 83 selecting information 19 selection highlight 42, 43 self-help resources 616 Send command 560 Send CR command 560 Send e-mail from Outbox option 354 Send Password command 560 send retry failures 317, 318 Send to Handheld dialog box 97, 207 Send To Handheld droplet 29, 97 Send To palmOne Quick Install command 95 Send User ID command 560 sending e-mail 263, 308, 311, 312, 415 multimedia messages 255 text messages 255, 387, 388 servers 425 service (defined) 264 Service Connection Progress messages 554 Service pick list 264, 552, 555 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld service profiles deleting 557 selecting 554 setting up 551, 552, 555 service templates 551 services 264, 545, 559 Set Alarm dialog box 224, 249 Set as default check box 91 Set Country dialog box 530 Set Date & Time button 502 Set Date dialog box 502, 528 Set the default connection type option 299 Set Time dialog box 139, 503, 528 setting alarms 153, 224, 249, 508 setting cache size 423, 424 setting up e-mail accounts 278 setting up handhelds 1, 6, 7, 17 setting up wireless connections 254 settings See preferences setup 586 Setup Devices option 258, 265, 267, 269 sharing files 255 information 20, 119, 237, 437, 448, 578 photos 94, 200 videos 200 sharing FAQs 611 Short header option 380 Short Message Service (SMS) 388 short messages 387 ShortCut strokes (Graffiti 2 writing) backing up 536 changing 538 deleting 538 described 64–65 setting up 536 ShortCut Text line 537 shortcuts xxii, 25, 47, 71, 524 ShortCuts Preferences screen 536, 538 Show History command 464 Show Multiple Locations setting 510 Show Private Records dialog box 471 Show videos in Slide Show option 186 side panel controls 20 sidebars (documentation) xxii signatures 289, 316 Silent profile 540 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. See SMTP servers sketching 244 Slide Show Delay pick list 186 slide shows 180, 186, 193 slider 25 small fonts 519, 520 small icons 516 Smart Addressing feature 315, 378 SMS application additional information for 396 benefits of 387 installing 27 opening 388 sending text messages 388 SMS messages 388 SMS messaging 27 SMTP servers 284, 295 Snooze setting 509 soft resets 580, 589 software See also specific application accessing additional 17, 30 648 adding additional 110, 569 included on handheld 26 installing 7, 28, 110 third-party applications and 8 Solitaire 30 Song Details dialog box 220 song lists 209, 211 deleting 218 editing 216 naming 213 removing items on 217 reordering music on 217 selecting items 212, 215 troubleshooting 605 songs 203, 569 See also music Sort by date option 195 Sort by name option 195 Sort by option 320 Sort by pick list 250 Sort by type option 195 Sort manually option 195 Sort order option 320 sorting contacts 136 expenses 459 memos 243 notes 250 photos 195 videos 195 sound files See also audio files; music files sounds See also music; voice memos changing alarm 248 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld setting alarm 153, 171, 234, 509 setting preferences for 540 Sounds & Alerts screen 540 space characters 536, 552 space information (handheld) 112 speaker 21, 540 special characters 55, 62, 63, 534 specifications 620 speed (communications) 545, 546, 549 Speed Dial screen 433, 435 Speed pick list 546, 549 speed-dial buttons 433 spreadsheets 26, 107, 276, 452 creating and viewing 175 transferring to handheld 78 square root button (Calculator) 463 SSL connections 287, 290, 359, 385 start pages. See Home page Start with pick list 419 starting HotSync Manager 86, 266 locked handhelds 477 Outlook applications 89 starting HotSync Manager 27 static electricity 580, 621–622 status bar icon descriptions 22 stereo headphones 20 stopping downloading operations 412 information searches 48 Internet connections 411 playback 212 storage 568, 569 storing device names 273 web pages 423 stylus 6, 20, 54, 196, 579 Subject fields 312 subject lines (e-mail) 297, 312 Subjects Only option 298 summary view (e-mail) 321 supported file types 179, 204 switching between applications 10, 41, 572, 595 symbols 62, 63, 66, 118, 534 Sync IMAP Folders screen 384 synchronization options applications 88 e-mail 347, 349, 352 handheld 10, 83, 85–93, 595 synchronization software 88, 114 synchronize (defined) 8 Synchronize Active Accounts option 346 Synchronize incoming e-mail option 354 Synchronize to local check box 350 Synchronize unread mail only option 354 synchronizing applications 84, 88, 597 caution for 114 e-mail 344, 345, 347, 349, 352 handhelds 476 IMAP mail folders 383, 384, 385 info not updating 601 information 79, 594 installing applications and 93, 95 multiple e-mail accounts 358 over networks 83 overview 76 related topics for 17 third-party applications and 8 649 troubleshooting problems 84, 594–599 upgrades and 4 usernames 281 wirelessly 255, 265 with IR port 83 with Microsoft Outlook 10, 89, 115, 595, 596 with user profiles 11, 14, 16 system information, icon on status bar 22 System Preferences screen 382 system requirements 2 System Sound pick list 540 TAB files 107 tab-delimited files 107 tapping application titles 46 arrow icons 25 check boxes 25 command buttons 25 entry boxes 25 menu items 46 problems with 580, 589, 591 screen elements 24, 534, 539, 579 URLs 410 Task Preferences dialog box 224, 233 tasks See also Tasks application adding contact information to 126 adding notes to 223 adding to Tasks list 233 archiving 231, 232 assigning due dates to 223, 224, 228 attaching to e-mail 236 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld categorizing 223, 229, 234 changing date due 234 combining with appointments 137 completing 230 creating 223 deleting 231–232 displaying 159, 168, 229, 233, 234 entering from Outlook 10, 595 managing 222 marking as private 223 organizing 229 prioritizing 223, 234 reordering 234 saving 223, 231, 232 scheduling repeating 225, 227 setting alarms for 224, 234 setting repeat intervals for 226, 228 sharing 236 viewing due dates for 234 viewing overdue 234 Tasks application adding tasks 223, 225, 227 additional information for 236 categorizing information in 491 getting help with 235 importing information for 107 marking completed tasks 230 opening 27, 223 overview 222 saving information for 232 saving information in 223 securing contents 236 setting display options for 229 setting preferences for 233–234 transferring information to 68 troubleshooting 236, 605 Tasks icon 27 Tasks list 159, 229, 231, 233 TDA files 107 technical assistance xxii, 17, 177, 396, 617 Technical Support office 617 technical terms xxii telephone numbers See phone numbers testing e-mail accounts 290 text adjusting fade setting for 514, 517 changing color of 168, 521 changing screen fonts for 518 copying and pasting 71 entering 51, 66 entering abbreviations for 536, 537 formatting e-mail 308 resizing 239 searching for 48 selecting 48, 70 viewing against photos 168 text files 107, 335 text messages managing 27 opening 391 sending 255, 387, 388 viewing 391, 392, 393, 395 third-party applications 8, 589, 612, 613 thousands separator 530 Thumbnail icon 182 Thumbnail view (Media) 180, 182 thumbnails (photos) 168, 513, 517 TIF files 335 TIFF files 179 650 time blocking out periods of 142, 145 changing 502 checking 500 displaying current 504 displaying free 168 displaying specific periods of 168 entering current 64 entering display options for 170 incorrect 590 resetting 154, 525, 527 scheduling periods of 139 setting current 528 setting for alarms 153, 225, 249, 508 setting location-specific 27, 502, 525 unscheduled events and 141 time bars 168 time formats 529, 530 time zones 504, 506, 525, 526 timed events 169 timeout intervals 378 Timeout option 378 tips xxii, 17, 25 Tips icon 25 To Do lists 222, 225 See also tasks toolbars 47 top arrow controls 25 top panel controls 20 touch screen See screen Touchscreen Preferences screen 539 TouchTone dialing 548 tracking expenses 27, 450 transfer options 584 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld transferring applications 28, 29, 96 files 29, 107, 276, 412 from outside sources 17 information 20, 68, 79, 107 wirelessly 255 Trash folder 331, 332, 378 travel expenses 459 travel guides 569 troubleshooting 8, 84, 539, 586 trusted connections 268, 270 Trusted Devices option 271 trusted pair (defined) 258 trusted pairs 255, 256, 258, 271 TSV files 107 turning handheld on and off 542, 544 turning off alarms 509 turning off HotSync Manager 86 turning sounds off 540 Tutorial 30 tutorial 7 TXT files 107 underlined links 402 underlined words (in documentation) xxi Undo icon 47 Unfiled category 492 unfreezing handheld 580, 582 uniform resource locators. See URLs uninstalling applications 590 Palm Desktop software 114 unread e-mail messages 159, 168, 333 Unread pick list 320 unrecognized devices 256 unscheduled events 141 unscheduled time slots 168 untimed events 120, 140, 141, 145, 169 up arrow controls 25 updating information 88 owner information 541 third-party applications 8 updating information 79 upgrades 4, 7, 111, 277 uppercase letters 54, 55, 534 URLs accessing web pages with 398, 401 changing 405, 407 connecting to Internet from 410, 411 e-mail and 328 setting auto-completion option for 421 specifying Home page 418 tapping from other applications 410 USB connectors 21 USB port 8 USB sync cable 21, 84 Use APOP check box 377 Use calling card check box 553 Use proxy server check box 426 Use Secure Connection option 287, 290 user profiles 11–16 user-specific information 11 User’s Guide xx, xxi, 616 usernames assigning to handhelds 11 dial-up accounts and 262 e-mail accounts and 277, 279 e-mail addresses and 552 651 encrypting 377 finding in e-mail addresses 284 hard resets and 582 network connections and 270 searching for 126 service profiles and 555 setting 268 synchronizing 281 upgrades and 7 validating 295 Users folder 114 vacations 145 validating usernames and passwords 295 VCF files 107, 335 VCS files 107, 335 VersaMail application 26 accessing e-mail with 278 adding attachments 341, 343 addressing e-mail 313 backing up mail databases 382 changing default folders 319 changing display options 320 changing e-mail accounts 291, 368 creating mail folders 324–325 creating personal signatures 316 deleting accounts 292 deleting e-mail 328, 329 disconnecting from network services 293, 294 displaying account information 356 downloading attachments 335, 336, 339 emptying Trash folder 331, 332 filtering messages with 363, 365, 367 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld forwarding messages 326 getting e-mail 300, 301 icons for 306, 318, 357 marking message status 333 moving messages 322, 323 opening 277, 282 related topics for 386 replying to e-mail 327 secure connections and 385 sending e-mail 308, 311, 314 setting mail formats for 308 setting message preferences 309, 370, 371, 373, 377, 378 setting notification options 303, 317 setting preferences for 359, 360 setting up authentication servers 295 setting up e-mail accounts 282–290, 351 switching e-mail accounts 297 synchronizing e-mail 345, 347, 349, 352 troubleshooting 386 upgrading e-mail accounts for 277, 282 version numbers 111, 113 videos adding notes to 190 attaching to e-mail 343 copying 200, 448 deleting 199 finding 182 playing 182 previewing 180 sharing 200 sorting 195 transferring to handheld 78 viewing details of 190 View Bookmarks command 406 View By pick list 516 View Log command 84 viewer 413 viewing application groups 494 application icons 591, 604 application information 17, 112 applications 497 appointments 159, 162, 163, 164 bookmarks 406 calculators 27 Category pick list 168, 169 Command toolbar 47 contact information 123, 128 current date and time 500, 504 e-mail attachments 340, 413 events 152, 169, 170 expansion card information 27 expense reports 27 expenses 459 files on internal flash drive 75 Graffiti 2 alternate strokes 535 hidden or masked entries 471 HotSync log 84 images 179, 414 information 19, 25, 497 items in lists 43, 45 memos 239 notes 250 PDF files 30 personal calendars 137 photos 179, 569 pick lists 25 schedules 159, 161, 163, 164 slide shows 186 652 song lists 211 space information 112 tasks 159, 168, 229, 233, 234 unread messages 159, 168 URLs 401 web pages 403, 412, 414 World Clock 27, 510 views (Calendar) 161, 163, 164, 165 views (multimedia files) 180 virtual private networks 30, 279, 280 virus-scanning software 586 volume adjusting alarm 509, 540 adjusting modem 548 disabling speaker 540 Volume setting (connections) 548 VPN disconnecting 566 entering settings 563, 565 VPN Link 30 VPNs 279, 280 Wait For command 559 Wait For Prompt command 559 waking up handhelds 274 warnings 590, 620 warranty 588 web addresses 398, 421 See also URLs Web browser application saving web pages 413 setting browser options 420 web browsers 420 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld web pages accessing 398, 399, 400 bookmarking favorites 405, 416 caching 423 changing bookmarks for 405, 407, 408 clearing cache for 424 displaying 414 downloading 412 finding information on 401 hiding address fields for 399 loading from e-mail 328 loading last viewed 419 moving 404 moving through 402 opening 416, 420 removing from History list 416 renaming saved 413 returning to recently visited 402 saving 413, 423 setting autofill option for 421 setting display options for 403 specifying as Home 417 storing 423 viewing off-line 412, 413 viewing recently visited 416 viewing URLs for 401 Web Pro application accessing web pages 398, 399 action bar icons for 402 as viewer 413 displaying bookmarked pages 406, 407 displaying saved pages 414 opening 410 setting browser options 420, 421, 422, 423, 425, 427 setting storage preferences 423, 425 setting up proxy servers 426 troubleshooting 428 web services 545 web sites accessing 255, 263, 397 as additional resources xxii, 17 browsing 263, 398, 416 navigating 402, 405 palmOne technical support 17 related topics for 428 saving personal information for 422 setting browsing options for 420, 421, 422, 427 websites browsing 26 week days 530 Week View 163, 166, 170 Week View icon 163 weekly events 142 weekly schedules 163, 166 weekly tasks 226, 228 Windows applications 80 Windows information accessing e-mail 278 creating contacts 135 creating login scripts 558 creating notes 252 creating user profiles 12 described xxi displaying photos 201 displaying tasks 235 displaying videos 179, 201 entering expense reports 460 handheld system requirements 2 653 importing 107 installing handheld software 7, 28, 93– 96, 110 opening calendars 172 restoring information 583 synchronization options for 10, 85, 89, 595 synchronizing with user profiles 14 troubleshooting problems 586 writing memos 242 Windows Media Player 29 wireless carriers 255, 277 wireless connections 254, 255, 265, 388 wireless e-mail accounts 277, 278 wireless features 263 wireless service providers 551 wireless synchronization 83, 255, 265, 383 Word documents 335 Word files 26, 276 creating and viewing 175 transferring to handheld 78 word searches 48 word selection 70 World Clock benefits of 499 changing display for 510 selecting primary location for 525 setting alarms with 153, 508 World Clock icon 27, 500 World Clock, displaying 27 World Wide Web See web pages; web sites Writing area Graffiti 2 input areas 52 writing area 24, 56, 60 Writing Area Preferences screen 532 Tungsten™ T5 Handheld writing in your own handwriting 244 writing tool 20, 579 writing with Graffiti 2 characters 51, 64, 534 Year View 165 year, selecting 502, 528 yearly events 142 yearly tasks 226, 228 ZIP files 336, 599 654
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