S E T T I N G U P
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Turn off the Bluetooth feature when you
do not need to make a Bluetooth
connection (see Entering basic
Bluetooth settings).
•
Turn the voice command feature off
(see Setting up voice commands).
•
As with any mobile phone, if you are in
an area with no wireless coverage, your
smartphone searches for a signal, which
consumes power. If you cannot move to
an area of better coverage, temporarily
turn off your phone (see Turning your
phone off).
•
Turn down the screen brightness (see
Adjusting the brightness).
•
Set your screen to turn off automatically
after a shorter period of inactivity (see
Optimizing power settings).
•
Turn off the option to receive beamed
information (see Beaming an entry or
file).
•
Keep your battery away from direct
sunlight and other sources of heat.
Temperatures over 50 degrees Celsius
(120 degrees Fahrenheit) can
permanently reduce the capacity and
life span of any lithium-ion battery.
Making your first call
1
Press
Phone/Send
to display your
Today screen.
2
If prompted, press
Center
to turn
off
Keyguard
(see Locking your
keyboard (Keyguard) for more info).
3
Use the number pad on the keyboard to
enter the number you want to call.
TIP
You can also press
Power/End
to display
your Today screen, unless you are on a call. If
you’re on a call, pressing Power/End hangs up
the call.
Summary of Contents for TREO750
Page 1: ...User Guide Your Palm Treo 750 Smartphone...
Page 4: ......
Page 126: ...In this chapter Using the Messaging application 119 Customizing the Messaging application 128...
Page 158: ...In this chapter Camera 152 Pictures Videos 157 Windows Media Player Mobile 161...
Page 178: ...In this chapter Contacts 171 Calendar 174 Tasks 180 Notes 183...
Page 292: ...T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G V O I C E Q U A L I T Y 284 13 C H A P T E R...
Page 294: ...W H E R E T O L E A R N M O R E 286...
Page 300: ...T E R M S 292...
Page 308: ...I M P O R T A N T S A F E T Y A N D L E G A L I N F O R M A T I O N 300...
Page 312: ...S P E C I F I C A T I O N S 304...
Page 350: ...I N D E X 342...