Palm i700 User Manual

Palm.Net Discontinued: The Palm.Net service is  
discontinued as of August 31, 2004. Any information in  
this manual pertaining to Palm.Net, PQAs (web  
clipping applications), MyPalm and the WAP Browser  
is not applicable after that date. For wireless email and  
web browsing, we recommend you migrate to a  
palmOne smartphone.  
upgrade to a new solution.  
Getting Started with  
Palmi700 Series  
Handhelds  
Internet Access. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Step 1: Connect the HotSync® cradle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Step 5: Perform a HotSync® operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Step 9: Install Palm™ MultiMail® Deluxe Desktop Link . . . . . . . 7  
Did you upgrade from another Palm OS handheld?. . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Palm™ Desktop software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Applications on your handheld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Frequently asked questions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
My web browser crashed during activation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
I don’t have an activation key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
I don’t see anything on my handheld screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
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Contents  
Troubleshooting HotSync communication problems. . . . . . . 23  
Troubleshooting data synchronization problems . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Troubleshooting wireless problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
The HotSync Cradle doesn’t attach to my computer . . . . . . . 26  
My computer doesn’t have a CD-ROM drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
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Your new Palm™ i700 series handheld is wirelessly enabled so that  
you can use it to transmit and receive information over the airwaves.  
Use your handheld to do the following:  
Receive secure business e-mail wherever you are, and rely on your  
handheld’s blinking indicator light, vibrator, or alarm to notify you  
of its arrival.  
Set filters and notification preferences so that you determine what  
e-mail is forwarded from your desktop.  
Read, compose, and send e-mail on the go.  
Access the Internet and view content formatted for viewing on  
your handheld, or browse or search the Internet.  
Stay organized and on time by keeping your appointments, contact  
information, and to do items in one place.  
Quickly jot notes or memos on the fly.  
Before you can use these features, you must set up your handheld,  
install software on your desktop computer, activate your wireless  
account, and activate your handheld.  
System requirements  
To install and operate Palm™ Desktop software, your computer  
system must meet the following requirements:  
Minimum requirements: Windows computers  
IBM-compatible Pentium-class computer  
Windows 95/98/ME/NT 4.0/2000/XP (Windows 95/NT 4.0  
operating systems require a serial cradle/cable, sold separately;  
2000/XP users must have administrator rights to install  
Palm Desktop software)  
30 MB available hard disk space  
VGA monitor or better (16 Bit or High Color, and 800 x 600  
resolution recommended)  
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Before you begin: tips for successful installation  
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive (you can also download  
Palm Desktop software from www.palm.com.)  
Mouse  
One available USB port or serial port (serial cradle/cable sold  
separately)  
Minimum requirements: Mac computers  
Mac computer or compatible with a PowerPC processor  
Mac OS 8.6 to 9.x (9 or 9.1 required to receive updates to the  
MyPalm™ mobile portal)  
25 MB available hard disk space  
6 MB available RAM  
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive (you can also download  
Palm Desktop software from www.palm.com.)  
Mouse  
One available USB port or serial port (serial cradle/cable sold  
separately)  
Internet Access  
For easiest activation of your wireless account, and to install  
Palm™ MultiMail® Deluxe Desktop Link, and receive updates to the  
MyPalm mobile portal, your desktop computer must have the  
following:  
A modem or LAN connection  
An account with an Internet service provider, or Internet service  
provided by your company  
A web browser  
Before you begin: tips for successful installation  
Please review the following items before attempting installation and  
activation. Some conditions apply only if you already own a Palm OS®  
handheld, and you are upgrading to your new Palm™ i700 series  
handheld.  
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Step 1: Connect the HotSync® cradle  
(If upgrading) Before you install new software, perform a  
HotSync® operation using your old handheld and cradle. This  
ensures all data on your handheld is synchronized to your desktop  
computer.  
For successful operation of your Palm i700 series handheld, you  
must install the version of Palm Desktop software that  
accompanies the handheld. Look for the Palm Installation CD-  
ROM.  
If you encounter difficulties, reread the installation steps, paying  
close attention to the notes and tips designed to help you through  
the process.  
For additional support information, go to: www.palm.com/  
support/i705.  
Step 1: Connect the HotSync® cradle  
Shut down and turn off your computer.  
Plug the USB connector into a USB port on  
your computer.  
Connect the power cord that attaches to the  
back of the cradles USB port connector to  
the AC adapter cord.  
Plug the AC adapter into any AC current  
outlet.  
Step 2: Charge your handheld  
Just place your handheld in the cradle for one hour for an initial  
charge. Once your handheld is set up and in daily use, place it in the  
cradle for a few minutes each day to recharge it to full capacity. Your  
handheld’s indicator light displays solid green when it is recharging.  
NOTE To remove the handheld from the cradle, gently rock it forward  
and then lift it from the cradle.  
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Step 3: Set up your handheld  
Step 3: Set up your handheld  
The Setup screen appears when you press the  
power button. Just follow the onscreen  
directions.  
Step 4: Install software  
You must install the i705 Palm™ Desktop  
software to use this product. Insert the Palm  
Installation CD into your computers  
CD-ROM drive and follow the onscreen  
instructions. If upgrading, select your  
existing user name to ensure that your  
existing data gets synchronized to your new  
handheld during the next HotSync®  
operation.  
Steps 5 through 9 guide you through the  
process of installing Palm Desktop software,  
registering for a wireless account, selecting  
a service plan, and downloading Palm™  
MultiMail® Deluxe Desktop Link.  
Step 5: Perform a HotSync® operation  
When prompted, just place your handheld  
in the cradle and press the HotSync®  
button.  
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Step 6: Establish wireless service  
NOTE If you are using a serial cradle, remember to change the HotSync  
Manager settings. Click the HotSync icon on the Windows system tray,  
and then select Local Serial.  
Mac computers: In some cases, you might see a dialog box asking for  
your MyPalm™ Username and Password before you have completed  
installation. Choose Cancel to dismiss the dialog box and continue  
installation.  
Step 6: Establish wireless service  
As the first HotSync® operation completes, the installer launches a  
web browser on your desktop and opens the Activation web page  
will establish your wireless account, select a service plan, provide  
billing information, and set up your Palm™ wireless e-mail account.  
New users or deactivated Palm VII/VIIx users: Click Sign up.  
Activated Palm VII/VIIx users: Log in using your existing Palm.Net®  
Username and Password. If your service is active, you must also check  
the box that identifies you as a Palm VII/VIIx user.  
NOTE Do not check the “Palm.Net User?” check box unless you are  
upgrading from an activated Palm VII/VIIx handheld.  
NOTE If you do not have Internet access, call Customer Care to set up  
your wireless account. You must provide your handhelds hardware  
serial number, which is printed on the back panel of the handheld.  
IMPORTANT When you complete registration, you receive an activation  
key that you need to activate wireless service on your handheld.  
Make a note of your activation key here:_____________________________  
TIP If you accidentally close your browser before noting your activation  
MobileReg?func=i705-Register. Enter the Username and Password you  
selected when you established wireless service, and then click Login.  
Follow the onscreen instructions to retrieve your activation key.  
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Step 7: Activate your handheld  
Step 7: Activate your handheld  
In the Applications Launcher, tap the  
Activate icon. A dialog box will appear  
asking you to turn on the radio. Tap Yes,  
and wait thirty seconds. Then, follow the  
onscreen instructions.  
Enter the Activation Key you received when  
you established your wireless account.  
Activation also configures MultiMail® Deluxe to  
work with your Palm™ wireless e-mail account.  
At the Activation Successful screen, you receive password and account  
information about your wireless services. Record that information here:  
MyPalm™ Username: ______________________  
MyPalm Password: _______________________  
Palm wireless e-mail account name: _________________________  
IMPORTANT Perform a HotSync operation when prompted to complete  
activation.  
NOTE In some cases, you might see a dialog box asking for your  
MyPalm Username and Password before you have completed  
installation. Choose Cancel to dismiss the dialog box and continue  
installation.  
TIP To get the best radio signal, hold your handheld vertically.  
Step 8: Update the mobile portal  
As the HotSync® operation completes, you will be able to choose an  
option that updates the features of the MyPalm™ mobile portal  
application.  
The MyPalm mobile portal on your handheld is much like a portal site  
on the Internet. It allows you to quickly and wirelessly access Internet  
content by channel, and it specially formats content for viewing on a  
handheld. When you elect to receive updates to the mobile portal, the  
update process initiates an Internet connection each time you perform  
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Step 9: Install Palm™ MultiMail® Deluxe Desktop Link  
a HotSync operation. If a newer version of the MyPalm mobile portal  
is found, it replaces the current version on your handheld during the  
HotSync operation.  
Step 9: Install PalmMultiMail® Deluxe Desktop Link  
Palm™ MultiMail® Deluxe Desktop Link securely forwards e-mail  
from Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 or 2000 with Microsoft Outlook 98  
and higher. When your handheld receives forwarded e-mail, it notifies  
you by blinking the red indicator light at paired intervals, vibrating, or  
sounding an alarm. At the bottom of the Activation web page, you will  
see a link that you can click to download Palm MultiMail Deluxe  
Desktop Link.  
TIP For complete information about Palm MultiMail Deluxe Desktop  
Link, download MultiMail Desktop Link Handbook from  
printing this book prior to installation and keeping it for reference.  
IMPORTANT You must complete installation of Palm™ Desktop software  
and activation before downloading Palm MultiMail Deluxe Desktop Link.  
After activation, download Palm MultiMail Deluxe Desktop Link to your  
computers hard drive, and then open the downloaded file and follow the  
instructions to install Palm MultiMail Deluxe Desktop Link on your  
computer. Make sure you install it on the same computer you use to  
access your business e-mail. You can also download Palm MultiMail  
i705/desktoplink/.  
Did you upgrade from another Palm OS handheld?  
If you upgraded and did not create a new user name for your new  
handheld, your new handheld and your old handheld now have the  
same user name. We strongly recommend that you perform a hard  
reset on your old handheld to erase all data from it and assign it a new  
user name during the next HotSync operation. See the electronic  
Handbook for details.  
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Congratulations!  
Congratulations!  
You’ve set up your handheld, installed Palm™ Desktop software,  
established your wireless account, activated your handheld, and  
installed additional wireless components. For more information about  
using your handheld, see the following:  
This guide, Getting Started with Palm™ i700 Series Handhelds,  
provides instructions on performing basic tasks on your handheld.  
The electronic Handbook for Palm™ i700 Series Handhelds provides  
comprehensive documentation for your handheld. (If you don’t  
have Acrobat Reader, install it from the Palm Installation  
CD-ROM.)  
Windows computers. From the Help menu of Palm Desktop  
software, choose Handbook.  
Mac computers. Open the Palm folder, and then open the  
Documentation folder. Double-click the file Handbook.pdf  
For more information about using Palm Desktop software, see the following:  
The Windows tutorial for Palm Desktop software, Quick Tour. To  
access this tutorial, go to the Help menu in Palm Desktop software  
and choose Quick Tour.  
The electronic Palm Desktop Software for the Macintosh User’s Guide.  
To access this guide, open the Palm folder, and then open the  
Documentation folder. Double-click the file Palm Desktop.pdf.  
The online help for Palm Desktop software. To access the online  
help, go to the Help menu in Palm Desktop software.  
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Front panel of the Palm™ i700 series handheld  
Front panel of the Palm™ i700 series handheld  
Antenna Cap  
Red and Green  
indicator light  
Enables your handheld to  
wirelessly access the internet,  
and send and receive  
e-mail.  
Indicates within or  
out of range for  
wirelesstransmission  
and notifies you of  
incoming e-mail, as  
well as Clock, Date  
Book, and Note Pad  
alarms.  
Graffiti® writing  
area  
Graffiti writing is a  
simple method of  
writing letters,  
numbers, and  
symbols.  
Scroll buttons  
Press the top  
button to scroll  
up and the  
bottom button to  
scroll down.  
Applications  
Launcher  
Tap to see all  
your  
applications.  
Power button/  
Backlight control  
Press here to turn  
your handheld on  
and off. Hold it  
down for a few  
seconds to turn on  
the backlight.  
Date Book  
MultiMail®  
Deluxe  
Wireless  
Address  
Book  
Application buttons  
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Back panel of the Palm™ i700 series handheld  
Back panel of the Palm™ i700 series handheld  
IR port  
Beam data from your handheld to  
another Palm OS® handheld.  
Stylus  
The tool for  
everything you  
do on the  
handheld. Use it  
to write Graffiti  
characters, tap  
icons and  
buttons and  
menu items,  
select text, drag  
the scroll bar,  
and so on.  
Universal connector  
Expansion card slot  
Increase the space  
available for data and  
applications.  
Your handhelds connection to the  
HotSync® cradle/cable, and also to  
a modem, portable keyboard, and  
other accessories that are sold  
separately.  
Expansion card  
A tiny expansion card (sold separately) increases the variety of tasks  
you can do and the amount of space you have to store software and  
data on your handheld.  
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Expansion card  
To insert a card:  
1. Insert the card in the direction shown by the icon.  
2. Push the card in with your thumb. You feel the card lock and hear  
the system sound.  
To remove a card:  
1. Push lightly against the card with your thumb.  
2. When the card is released, you hear the system sound.  
When a card is seated in the expansion  
slot, its name appears in the upper-right  
corner of the Applications Launcher,  
and its contents appear onscreen, as  
shown to the right. When you want to  
go back to the applications on your handheld, tap the name of the  
expansion card, and then tap All in the pick list.  
Use the Card Info application to see general information about the  
expansion card, rename it, and format it.  
Keep the expansion card slot clean. Leave the dummy card in the slot  
when you are not using an expansion card.  
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Using the indicator light  
Using the indicator light  
The indicator light at the top of the handheld blinks to indicate the  
following status levels:  
No light  
Radio is off.  
Green light flashes every  
5 seconds  
Radio is on and transmitter is within range.  
Red light flashes every  
5 seconds  
Radio is on, but transmitter is out of range.  
You need to move to another area to bring  
the transmitter within range.  
Red light flashes at  
paired intervals  
A notification that e-mail or other content  
has been received, or that a Date Book/Note  
Pad/Clock event alarm has occurred.  
A dialog box appears describing the reason  
for notification. Acknowledging the  
notification turns off the indicator light.  
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Graffiti® writing area and surrounding icons  
Graffiti® writing area and surrounding icons  
Tap Clock to see the time, set an  
alarm, change the time and date.  
Tap Contrast to improve  
screen contrast using slider.  
When writing Graffiti  
characters, write  
letters on the left,  
numbers on the right.  
Tap to open the  
Applications  
Launcher. All  
your applications  
are listed there.  
Tap to open your  
Favorite  
application  
Tap to see  
menus in  
Tap to find text in  
all applications.  
applications that  
have them.  
Tap abc and 123 to  
display onscreen  
keyboards. Then tap  
characters to enter text.  
Tap here to display  
alphabetic keyboard.  
Tap here to display  
numeric keyboard.  
Tap here to display  
international keyboard.  
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Graffiti® writing area and surrounding icons  
Graffiti writing  
The best way to learn is to practice. To take the Graffiti tutorial on your  
handheld, tap the Graffiti icon in the Applications Launcher.  
Most Graffiti characters are  
made with a single stroke of  
the stylus.  
2. Don’t lift the stylus until  
you reach the end of the  
stroke.  
1. Start the stroke where  
the heavy dot is. Don’t try  
to make the dot; just start  
there.  
Some characters require a  
preliminary stroke. For  
example, to write a  
quotation mark, tap once  
and then make the Graffiti  
stroke for n.  
Basic Graffiti characters (there are many more)  
Tips  
Characters do not show up in the Graffiti writing area, but on the  
handheld screen, wherever the blinking cursor is located in the  
record you’re working on.  
Write Graffiti characters BIG, and write at normal speed.  
Press firmly with the stylus.  
You can see tables displaying all Graffiti characters simply by  
drawing the pen stroke: starting from the bottom center of the  
Graffiti writing area, drag the stylus to draw a straight, imaginary  
line to the top of the screen.  
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Beaming information  
You can write Graffiti characters in the Graffiti writing area even  
when a keyboard is displayed. This makes it easy to switch  
between Graffiti writing and keyboard entry.  
Drag to top of screen  
Beaming information  
The IR (infrared) port on your handheld can beam information to  
another Palm OS handheld that’s close by and also has an IR port.  
You can beam the following information:  
The record or category of records currently displayed in Address  
Book, Date Book, Memo Pad, Note Pad, or To Do List.  
An application in RAM memory or on an expansion card.  
An Address Book record designated as your business card. To  
designate the record, simply select the record, tap the Menu icon,  
tap Select Business Card, and then tap Yes to confirm. To beam  
your business card, hold down the Address Book button for two  
seconds.  
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Beaming information  
For best results, handhelds should be between 10 centimeters (about 4  
inches) and 1 meter (about 39 inches) apart, and the path between the  
two handhelds must be clear of obstacles.  
To beam:  
To receive beamed information:  
1. Display what you want to  
1. Turn on your handheld.  
beam onscreen.  
2. (Optional) Tap the category  
pick list and select where you  
want the information to be  
stored on your handheld.  
2. Tap the Menu icon.  
3. In the menu that drops down,  
tap the Beam command.  
Before you move your handhelds out of beaming position, wait for  
the Beam Status dialog box to indicate that the transfer is complete.  
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Palm™ Desktop software  
Palm™ Desktop software  
Here are four important reasons why you should use Palm™ Desktop  
software:  
Synchronize to keep your data safe. Develop the habit of performing  
frequent HotSync® operations. Then, should anything happen to your  
handheld, you have a copy of your data in Palm Desktop software.  
Enter data in an application on your computer. Then perform a  
HotSync operation. The data shows up in the corresponding  
application on your handheld, and data from the handheld shows up  
in the appropriate application in Palm Desktop software.  
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Applications on your handheld  
Download Palm applications from the web to the Palm\Add-on folder  
on your computer. Then:  
Windows computers. Click the Install Tool icon.  
Mac computers. From the HotSync menu, choose Install Handheld  
Files.  
On either platform, add the application to the Install Tool list and  
indicate whether the application is to be loaded on your handheld  
or an expansion card. Then perform a HotSync operation. The  
application is loaded onto your handheld or expansion card.  
Consult the electronic Handbook. Adobe Acrobat Reader opens the  
comprehensive documentation for your handheld. (If you do not have  
Acrobat Reader, install it from the CD-ROM labeled Palm Desktop  
software.) To open the Handbook, do one of the following:  
Windows computers. From the Help menu of Palm Desktop  
software, choose Handbook.  
Mac computers. Open the Palm folder, and then open the  
Documentation folder. Double-click the file Handbook.pdf.  
The Handbook table of contents is located in the pane on the left side of  
Acrobat Reader. To jump to a section of the book, click the section in  
the table of contents. You can also click Index to find what you’re  
looking for; then click the index entry to jump to the page.  
Applications on your handheld  
Use the applications on your handheld to organize names and  
address, schedule important meetings, query the Internet for  
information, or send and receive e-mail. Complete descriptions of all  
the applications are in the electronic Handbook.  
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Applications on your handheld  
Address Book. Keep names, addresses, phone numbers, and  
other information about your personal and business contacts.  
Enter a last name on the Look Up line to jump to that name.  
Date Book. Schedule appointments or any activity associated  
with a time and date. A diamond marks an untimed event. Tap  
icons in the lower-left corner to see events in the Day, Week,  
Month, or Agenda view.  
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Frequently asked questions  
Wireless. Use the MyPalm™ mobile portal to query the Internet  
for information specially formatted for viewing on your  
handheld. Also, browse and search for information.  
MultiMail® Deluxe. Wirelessly receive personal or business e-  
mail and respond to it from remote locations. Set filters so that  
you only receive the mail you want. Use up to eight e-mail  
accounts.  
Frequently asked questions  
If you encounter a problem, try the following:  
The suggestions included in this section.  
The suggestions in the “Frequently Asked Questions” appendix of  
the electronic Handbook, accessible from Palm Desktop software.  
The Support pages at www.palm.com.  
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Frequently asked questions  
If your problem persists, contact Technical Support. For US and  
International telephone numbers, see www.palm.com.  
Third-party applications. There are thousands of third-party  
applications available for Palm OS® handhelds. For questions and  
support, please contact the software developer directly.  
My web browser crashed during activation  
Try these steps in turn:  
1. Restart the web browser and access https://register.palm.com/  
MobileReg?func=i705-Register. Logon and enter necessary  
information.  
2. Perform a HotSync® operation.  
3. Insert the Palm Installation CD-ROM into your computers  
CD-ROM drive. Rerun the installation process.  
I don’t have an activation key  
Try these steps in turn:  
Logon and enter necessary information.  
2. Insert the Palm Installation CD-ROM into your computers  
CD-ROM drive. Rerun the installation process.  
I don’t see anything on my handheld screen  
1. Press an application button to ensure your handheld is turned on.  
2. Tap the Contrast icon  
in the upper-right corner of the Graffiti®  
writing area. If the Contrast dialog box appears, adjust the contrast  
by holding down the Up scroll button for a few seconds. If this  
doesn’t work, hold the Down scroll button for a few seconds.  
3. Make sure the battery is properly charged.  
4. Perform a soft reset. Use the reset tip tool which unscrews from the  
barrel of the stylus to gently press the reset button on the back of  
your handheld.  
5. If your handheld still doesn’t turn on, perform a hard reset by  
holding down the power button while doing a soft reset. Wait for  
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Frequently asked questions  
the Palm Powered™ logo to appear, and then release the power  
button. If you want to continue and erase all your data, press the  
Up scroll button.  
IMPORTANT With a hard reset, all records and entries stored in your  
handheld are erased. Never perform a hard reset unless a soft reset  
does not solve your problem. You can restore any data previously  
synchronized with your computer during the next HotSync operation.  
See the electronic Handbook for instructions on restoring your data.  
I can’t complete a HotSync operation  
The first step in diagnosing HotSync problems is to determine if your  
handheld and computer are able to communicate with each other.  
1. Place your handheld in the HotSync cradle.  
2. Confirm that HotSync Manager is running and enabled.  
Windows computers. On the Windows desktop, double-click the  
Palm Desktop icon, click the HotSync icon ™ on the taskbar and  
make sure Local (USB or Serial, depending on the kind of  
connection you use) is checked on the menu. If not, click it to insert  
a check mark.  
Mac computers. Double-click the HotSync Manager icon in the  
Palm folder. Click the HotSync Controls tab and make sure the  
Enabled option is selected.  
3. Press the HotSync button  
on the cradle.  
Watch your monitor to see if the HotSync Progress dialog box  
appears (you may also hear the HotSync tones on your handheld).  
If the HotSync Progress dialog box does not appear, your handheld  
and computer are not communicating. See “Troubleshooting  
HotSync communication problems” later in this section.  
If the HotSync Progress dialog box appears, your handheld and  
computer are communicating. See “Troubleshooting data  
synchronization problems” later in this section.  
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Frequently asked questions  
Troubleshooting HotSync communication problems  
Check your connections:  
1. Check the contact points on your handheld and on the HotSync  
cradle and make sure they are clean and free from obstruction.  
2. Make sure that your handheld is seated firmly in the HotSync  
cradle.  
3. Check the HotSync cradle connection on the back of your  
computer to make sure it is properly attached.  
4. Press the HotSync button on the cradle to perform a HotSync  
operation.  
If your problem persists, check your handheld settings.  
Check your handheld settings:  
1. Turn on your handheld and tap the Applications icon  
.
2. Tap the HotSync icon  
.
3. Tap Local above the HotSync icon and select Cradle/Cable from  
the pick list below the HotSync icon.  
4. Tap the HotSync icon to perform a HotSync operation.  
If your problem persists, check your computer settings.  
Check your Windows computer settings:  
1. Right-click the My Computer icon on your Desktop and choose  
Properties.  
2. Click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager.  
3. Click the plus sign (+) next to Ports.  
If the port you are using for the HotSync cradle shows an  
exclamation point, you have a hardware conflict. To resolve this,  
consult the documentation that came with your computer.  
4. Click the HotSync icon  
on the Windows system tray and choose  
Setup.  
5. Click the Local tab and make sure the Serial port setting matches  
the port where you connected the HotSync cradle.  
6. From the Speed list, choose the 9600 setting.  
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7. Click OK and perform a HotSync operation. If you are still  
experiencing problems, complete steps 8 and 9.  
8. Click the HotSync icon on the taskbar and choose Exit.  
9. Restart HotSync Manager by selecting Start, Programs,  
Palm Desktop, and then HotSync Manager.  
NOTE If you get a warning that the port is in use, then either move  
your HotSync cradle to a different COM (serial) port or disable the  
conflicting device to perform HotSync operations.  
Check your Mac computer settings:  
1. Double-click the HotSync Manager in the Palm folder.  
2. Click the Serial Port Settings tab.  
3. Make sure Local is selected and that the port selection matches the  
port where your HotSync cradle is attached.  
NOTE If you get a warning that the port is in use, then either move  
your HotSync cradle to a different port or disable the conflicting  
device to perform HotSync operations.  
Troubleshooting data synchronization problems  
If your data does not appear on your handheld and in the  
Palm Desktop software after a HotSync operation, try the steps in this  
section.  
NOTE If you are attempting to synchronize with applications other than  
the Palm Desktop software (for example, Microsoft Outlook or Lotus  
Notes) using a third-party conduit, please consult the documentation that  
was provided with that conduit.  
Check your desktop configuration:  
1. Make sure you selected the user name that matches your handheld.  
2. Make sure the date on your computer matches the date on your  
handheld.  
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Check the HotSync log:  
1. Open the HotSync log.  
Windows computers. Click the HotSync icon on the Windows  
system tray and select View Log from the menu.  
Mac computers. Double-click the HotSync Manager in the Palm  
folder and choose View Log from the HotSync menu.  
2. Ensure that all applications are marked OK. If not, continue to the  
next section to check your conduit settings.  
Check your conduit settings on a Windows computer:  
1. Click the HotSync icon on the Windows system tray and select  
Custom.  
2. Select the user name that matches the handheld you are attempting  
to synchronize.  
3. Ensure that the application conduits (other than Backup and  
Install) are set to Synchronize the Files.  
Check your conduit settings on a Mac computer:  
1. Double-click the HotSync icon in the Palm folder.  
2. From the HotSync Manager menu, choose Conduit Settings.  
3. Select the user name that matches the handheld you are attempting  
to synchronize.  
4. Ensure that the application conduits (other than Backup and  
Install) are set to Synchronize the Files.  
Troubleshooting wireless problems  
In general, if you are having difficulty accessing e-mail or a web  
clipping application, try again later. Also, check the messages on the  
screen and follow the instructions.  
Check signal strength:  
1. Make sure the radio is on and within range by verifying the  
indicator light is flashing green.  
2. Verify that the Signal Level icon on the Wireless Preferences screen  
shows a strong signal. If the signal is weak, you can monitor the  
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signal strength using the Signal Strength bar graph while you try  
the following solutions:  
Move away from your original location, five to ten feet in any  
direction.  
Turn radio off and then on.  
If you’re in a tall building or anywhere indoors, stand near a  
window, or move outdoors.  
Open metal blinds on windows.  
If you’re in an underground parking lot, tunnel, subway, or  
other space below street level, move to a location above ground.  
Change the orientation of your handheld so that you hold it  
straight up or down.  
Try accessing different wireless applications:  
1. Try to access the MyPalm™ mobile portal.  
If you can access a view that shows the over the air symbol or a  
link, network service is accessible.  
2. Try to access a web clipping application from the MyPalm mobile  
portal.  
If you can access the web clipping application, network service is  
accessible.  
The HotSync Cradle doesn’t attach to my computer  
The HotSync cradle supplied with your handheld fits a USB  
connector. If you do not have a USB port available on your computer,  
you can order a 9-pin serial cradle and the following types of adapters:  
25-pin serial adapter (for use with Windows computers), or a Mac  
serial adapter. To order a HotSync cradle or adapters, visit  
My computer doesn’t have a CD-ROM drive  
Palm Desktop software is supplied on a CD-ROM disc. If you do not  
have access to a CD-ROM drive for your computer, you can download  
Palm Desktop software from www.palm.com.  
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alarm 13  
Commands  
A
Accessories, attaching 10  
Activation 6  
Activation key 5  
Address Book 19  
Adobe Acrobat Reader for  
electronic Handbook 18  
Agenda view  
improving screen visibility 13  
in Date Book 19  
Alphabet  
Graffiti writing 14  
onscreen keyboard 13  
Applications  
accessing different wireless 26  
Address Book 19  
beaming 15  
Date Book 19  
expansion card 11  
Date Book 19  
Diamond mark for untimed  
event 19  
installing 18  
third-party 21  
Applications Launcher 11, 13  
Appointments in Date Book 19  
Attaching  
the web 18  
E
peripheral hardware 10  
E-mail  
Entering text  
on handheld 13  
Expansion card 10  
installing applications on 18  
slot 10  
B
Backing up your data 17  
Beaming information 10, 15  
Business card, creating on  
handheld 15  
C
Calculator 13  
Card Info for expansion cards 11  
Categories  
F
beaming 15  
expansion card 11  
Checking signal strength 25  
Finding an address 19  
Finding text on handheld 13  
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Frequently asked questions 20  
G
Graffiti writing  
Looking up an address 19  
help for 14  
stylus used for 10  
table of main characters 14  
tutorial 14  
Mac computer 18, 22, 25  
where to write 13  
writing characters 14  
Green indicator light 12  
H
Handbook 18  
Handheld  
attaching accessories to 10  
increasing space on 10  
resetting 21–22  
onscreen keyboard 13  
screen problems 21  
Hard reset 22  
HotSync  
Palm Desktop software 17  
connection 10  
Portal application 6  
Punctuation, Graffiti writing 14  
for installing applications 18  
local operation on a Mac 22  
restoring data after hard  
reset 22  
transferring data from  
computer to handheld 17  
troubleshooting  
checking signal strength of 25  
Records  
problems 22–25  
beaming 15  
hard reset 22  
I
Installing  
applications 18  
third-party applications 21  
International characters, onscreen  
keyboard 13  
soft reset 21  
Returning to handheld  
card 11  
Internet  
browsing or searching 20  
querying for information 20  
IR port for beaming 10, 15  
S
Scheduling with Date Book 19  
Screen  
K
contrast 13  
problems with 21  
Keyboards  
external 10  
28  
Scroll bar 10  
Troubleshooting 20–25  
wireless problems 25  
Scroll buttons 9  
Signal strength 25  
Soft reset 21  
Stylus 10  
to display Graffiti Help 14  
Synchronization 17  
U
Universal connector 10  
Untimed events in Date Book 19  
T
W
Tapping to work with handheld  
features 10  
Week view in Date Book 19  
Windows 18, 22, 25  
Technical Support 21  
Third-party applications on  
handheld 21  
Writing on handheld 9, 13, 14  
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