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[. . . ] TreoTM 90 Handheld User Guide Windows Edition Copyright Copyright 2002 Handspring, Inc. Handspring, Treo, and the Treo logo are trademarks of Handspring, Inc. Blazer and the Handspring logo are trademarks of Handspring Inc. , are registered trademarks in the U. S. A. , and may be registered in other jurisdictions. Palm OS and HotSync are registered trademarks and Palm and the Palm Powered logo are trademarks of Palm, Inc. [. . . ] If you are concerned about security, select the Prompt option and do not enter a password. s Note: To enter a password: 1. Enter the password you use to log into your server. Enter password here Tap here 3. Hold Option Note: and press Return to finish. The Password field updates to display the word "Assigned. " Selecting a connection The Connection Preferences settings tell your handheld about the hardware you are using for remote data connections. For example, you can use a data-enabled mobile phone with an IR port or a special cable to connect the phone to your handheld. See the section that begins on page 139 for details on how to configure Connection Preferences. To select a connection: 1. Tap the Connection pick list. The list displays the configurations in your Connection Preferences panel. Page 144 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld Tap to display a list of connection configurations 2. Select the appropriate Connection. Adding telephone settings When you select the Phone field, your handheld opens a dialog box in which you define the telephone number you use to connect with your ISP or dial-in server. In addition, you can also define a prefix, disable Call Waiting, and give special instructions for using a calling card. Note: The Phone Setup dialog box works correctly for AT&T and Sprint long-distance services. However, because MCI works differently, MCI customers need to put the calling card number in the Phone # field and the phone number in the Use calling card field. To enter your server phone number: 1. Enter the phone number you use to reach your ISP or dial-in server. Enter your ISP phone number here 3. If you need to enter a prefix or disable Call Waiting, skip to those procedures. Otherwise, hold Option and press Return to finish. Entering a prefix A prefix is a number that you dial before the telephone number to access an outside line. For example, many offices require that you dial "9" to dial a number outside the building. Chapter 7 Page 145 To enter a prefix: 1. Tap the Dial Prefix check box to select it. Select this box if you need to use a prefix Enter your prefix here 2. Hold Option and press Return to finish. Disabling Call Waiting Call Waiting can cause your session to terminate if you receive a call while you are connected. If your telephone has Call Waiting, you need to disable this feature before logging into your ISP or dial-in server. To disable Call Waiting: 1. Tap the Disable call waiting check box to select it. Select this box if you need to disable Call Waiting Enter your disable code here 2. Enter the code to disable Call Waiting on the Disable call waiting line. Contact your local telephone company for the code that is appropriate for you. Hold Option Using a calling card The Use calling card field enables you to use your calling card when dialing your ISP or Intranet server. Keep in mind that there is usually a delay before you enter your calling card number. [. . . ] See HotSync List (Date Book Plus view) 92 List, in Applications Launcher 38 Locking handheld with a password 4950, 153 keyboard 15, 16 records. See Security Login scripts 150, 233 Looking up Address Book data to add to e-mail addresses 177178 Looking up Contacts data to add to other records 6970 scrolling in Contacts 68 Looking up. See Finding Lost handheld, contact for 104 Lost records 221 Lotus 1-2-3, for expense reports 232 cc:Mail 173 Organizer, importing data from 34 M Mail address lookup 177178 attachments 187 BCC (blind carbon copy) 178, 180 changing setup 174 closing 175 confirm delivery 178, 181 confirm read 178, 181 creating 176177 deleting e-mail 184 desktop configuration 173174 draft e-mail 182 editing unsent e-mail 181 filing e-mail 183 filtering options 186190 folders 185 HotSync options 173174 menus 191 opening 174 overview 172 priority of delivery 178, 179 purging deleted e-mail 184 recovering deleted 184 replying to e-mail 177 sending 181 showing dates 185 signature 178, 180181 sorting 186 synchronizing 174 truncating 190 viewing e-mail 175 Main applications 37 Maintenance information 213 Meetings. See Date Book Plus Memo Pad adding Contacts data to records 6970 archive files (. mpa) 34 categorizing records 65 creating records 61, 114 deleting records 63 dragging memos into other applications 57 fonts 76 menus 115 opening 57 overview 57 private records 73 reviewing memos 114 sorting records 72, 221 See also Notes Memory for beaming 223 Calculator 118 regaining 64 Memos. [. . . ]

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