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Section 1A: Set Up Service
Palm offers the Data Transfer Assistant to do this one-time data transfer. Use of the Data
Transfer Assistant is a three-step process:
1.
Download the Data Transfer Assistant from
palm.com/support
to your computer.
2.
Connect your phone and your computer using the
USB cable
, and open and run the
Data Transfer Assistant on your computer.
3.
On your phone, select where you want your transferred data to be imported:
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To an online account:
You can assign the transferred data to be imported to one of
your online accounts, such as Google or Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync.
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To your phone:
Transferred data that is imported to your phone is backed up to your
Palm profile, so you have a copy of it. But you can change this data in one place
only: your phone. The data is not accessible from any online account.
For detailed information about transferring data, download and open the Data Transfer
Assistant, and then click
Help
.
Turn the Phone On/Off
The screen and the wireless services—phone, Bluetooth
®
wireless technology, and Wi-Fi—of
your phone can be turned off and on separately. This means you can wake up the screen to
use just the organizer features of your device (Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Memos, and so on)
without turning on the phone and other wireless features. Also, when the screen is turned off,
the phone can be on and ready for you to receive phone calls or messages.
Did You Know?
Synchronization with online accounts is scheduled to happen frequently—
every 15 minutes of more often. Backup of data to your Palm profile is
scheduled to happen once daily.
Tip
You can also use a third-party application to set up synchronization with
some desktop organizers.
Summary of Contents for Pre P100EWW
Page 8: ......
Page 14: ...14 ...
Page 15: ...Your Setup Section 1 ...
Page 16: ...16 ...
Page 27: ...Your Palm PreTM Phone Section 2 ...
Page 28: ...28 ...
Page 34: ...34 Section 2A Basics BackView 1 Camera flash 2 Camera lens 3 Speaker ...
Page 40: ...40 Section 2A Basics ...
Page 176: ...176 Section 2F Your Documents and Other Productivity Files ...
Page 192: ...192 Section 2G Preferences ...
Page 193: ...Web and Data Services and Other Wireless Connections Section 3 ...
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Page 228: ...228 Section 3B Your Email and Other Messages ...
Page 254: ...254 Section 3C Your Connections to the Web and Wireless Devices ...
Page 255: ...Your Resources Section 4 ...
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Page 290: ...290 Section 4A Troubleshooting ...
Page 296: ...296 Section 4B Glossary ...
Page 297: ...Your Safety and Specifications Section 5 ...
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Page 320: ...320 Section 5A Regulatory and Safety Information ...