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7. Select any of the following settings:
8. Hold Option
and press Return
to finish.
Using the Call History view
The Call History view provides quick access to the previous 1,000 incoming and outgoing calls.
If you miss a call when your Treo is on and you remain in a coverage area, your missed calls
appear in the Call History list and you receive a missed call alert message. When your phone is
off or you travel outside a coverage area, your missed calls are forwarded to voicemail and they
do not appear in the Call History list. Similarly, when your phone is off or you travel outside a
coverage area, your wireless service provider stores your text messages until you turn on your
phone or return to a coverage area.
Reviewing Call History
Each item in the Call History view appears with an icon next to it indicating whether it is a Missed
call, an incoming call, or an outgoing call. You can display all your calls or one category at a time.
To review Call History:
1. Press PhoneBook
repeatedly to access the Call History view
.
2. Tap the pick list at the top of the screen to display a specific type of call: Missed, Incoming,
or Outgoing.
Tip:
To temporarily store a number in your communicator’s memory, press Menu
,
under Record, select Details (/E), tap Copy Phone #, and then hold Option
and
press Return
to finish. You can now Paste this number into any application on
your communicator.
Category
Assign the entry to a category.
Private
Hide this entry when Security is turned on.
Outgoing call
Tap arrow to select
the call category: All,
Incoming, Outgoing,
or Missed
Incoming call
Missed call
Tap Details to view
time and duration
Summary of Contents for Treo 270
Page 1: ...Treo 270 Communicator User Guide Windows Edition ...
Page 10: ...Page 10 Contents ...
Page 28: ...Page 28 Introduction to Your Treo 270 Communicator ...
Page 38: ...Page 38 Entering Data in Your Communicator ...
Page 50: ...Page 50 Managing Your Applications ...
Page 174: ...Page 174 Application Specific Tasks ...
Page 196: ...Page 196 Setting Preferences for Your Communicator ...
Page 228: ...Page 228 Troubleshooting Tips ...
Page 238: ...Page 238 Non ASCII Characters for Login Scripts ...