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... Series Handhelds Using any loss or claims by deletion of data as a result of this handbook. P/N: 406-3352A-US Page ii Handbook for any part of the software indicates that you can download the Palm Desktop software from the use of their respective owners. Important: Please read the End User Software License Agreement with your computer, you accept the terms of all important data on a CD-ROM disc. Palm...
... Series Handhelds Using any loss or claims by deletion of data as a result of this handbook. P/N: 406-3352A-US Page ii Handbook for any part of the software indicates that you can download the Palm Desktop software from the use of their respective owners. Important: Please read the End User Software License Agreement with your computer, you accept the terms of all important data on a CD-ROM disc. Palm...
Handbook
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... your Palm m100 series handheld 3 What is a Palm m100 series handheld 3 System requirements 4 Palm m100 series components 5 Upgrading from another Palm OS handheld 8 Preparing to use your handheld 8 Using the protective flip cover 9 Changing the face plate 10 Installing the batteries 11 Palm Desktop software 12 Using your handheld with another PIM 16 Tapping and typing 16 Tap with the stylus to get things done 16 Elements of the handheld interface 17 Opening applications 19 Using menus 20 Entering data...
... your Palm m100 series handheld 3 What is a Palm m100 series handheld 3 System requirements 4 Palm m100 series components 5 Upgrading from another Palm OS handheld 8 Preparing to use your handheld 8 Using the protective flip cover 9 Changing the face plate 10 Installing the batteries 11 Palm Desktop software 12 Using your handheld with another PIM 16 Tapping and typing 16 Tap with the stylus to get things done 16 Elements of the handheld interface 17 Opening applications 19 Using menus 20 Entering data...
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... Selecting a connection 168 Adding telephone settings 169 Connecting to your service 171 Creating additional service templates 172 Adding detailed information to a service template 172 Login scripts 175 Creating a login script on your handheld 176 Plug-in applications 178 Deleting a service template 178 Network preferences menu commands 178 TCP/IP troubleshooting 179 Owner preferences 180 ShortCuts preferences 181 Creating a ShortCut 181 Editing a ShortCut 182 Deleting a ShortCut 182 Page vi Handbook for Palm™ m100 Series Handhelds
... Selecting a connection 168 Adding telephone settings 169 Connecting to your service 171 Creating additional service templates 172 Adding detailed information to a service template 172 Login scripts 175 Creating a login script on your handheld 176 Plug-in applications 178 Deleting a service template 178 Network preferences menu commands 178 TCP/IP troubleshooting 179 Owner preferences 180 ShortCuts preferences 181 Creating a ShortCut 181 Editing a ShortCut 182 Deleting a ShortCut 182 Page vi Handbook for Palm™ m100 Series Handhelds
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... your handheld 183 Battery considerations 184 Resetting your handheld 185 Performing a soft reset 185 Performing a hard reset 186 Appendix B: Frequently Asked Questions 191 Software installation problems 192 Operating problems 193 Tapping and writing problems 195 Application problems 196 HotSync problems 197 Beaming problems 205 Password problems 206 Technical support 207 Appendix C: Non-ASCII Characters for Login Scripts .... 209 Use of ^char 209 Carriage return and line feed 209 Literal characters 209 Product Regulatory Information...
... your handheld 183 Battery considerations 184 Resetting your handheld 185 Performing a soft reset 185 Performing a hard reset 186 Appendix B: Frequently Asked Questions 191 Software installation problems 192 Operating problems 193 Tapping and writing problems 195 Application problems 196 HotSync problems 197 Beaming problems 205 Password problems 206 Technical support 207 Appendix C: Non-ASCII Characters for Login Scripts .... 209 Use of ^char 209 Carriage return and line feed 209 Literal characters 209 Product Regulatory Information...
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... phone numbers in Address Book s Prioritize and assign your tasks a due date in To Do List s Jot quick notes directly on schedule and remind yourself of appointments and notes s Synchronize your data with daily tasks while you always have a copy s Insert MultiMediaCard (MMC) or Secure Digital (SD) cards to add additional software or memory, or to another Palm OS® handheld that is a Palm m100 series handheld? Getting...
... phone numbers in Address Book s Prioritize and assign your tasks a due date in To Do List s Jot quick notes directly on schedule and remind yourself of appointments and notes s Synchronize your data with daily tasks while you always have a copy s Insert MultiMediaCard (MMC) or Secure Digital (SD) cards to add additional software or memory, or to another Palm OS® handheld that is a Palm m100 series handheld? Getting...
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... 5 Screen Displays the applications and information stored in your handheld. If your handheld is touch-sensitive and responds to write Graffiti characters. Pressing the power button for about two seconds turns the backlight on or off and controls the backlight feature. Palm m100 series components Locating front panel controls Power button/ Backlight control Scroll buttons/ Clock control Screen Graffiti writing area Changeable face plate Application buttons Power button/ Backlight control Turns...
... 5 Screen Displays the applications and information stored in your handheld. If your handheld is touch-sensitive and responds to write Graffiti characters. Pressing the power button for about two seconds turns the backlight on or off and controls the backlight feature. Palm m100 series components Locating front panel controls Power button/ Backlight control Scroll buttons/ Clock control Screen Graffiti writing area Changeable face plate Application buttons Power button/ Backlight control Turns...
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... the power button and hold the power button for a few seconds turns on the buttons: Date Book, Address Book, To Do List, and Note Pad. Tip: See "Buttons preferences" in Chapter 7 for you to see the time if lighting conditions are poor. Tip: In addition, you to face plate personalize your screen. Release the button when the backlight turns on your handheld and enables you can see the information...
... the power button and hold the power button for a few seconds turns on the buttons: Date Book, Address Book, To Do List, and Note Pad. Tip: See "Buttons preferences" in Chapter 7 for you to see the time if lighting conditions are poor. Tip: In addition, you to face plate personalize your screen. Release the button when the backlight turns on your handheld and enables you can see the information...
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... software folder. The universal connector also connects peripheral hardware devices, such as a modem, to your computer. Some tasks are specifically for upgrading. This ensures all data on your handheld is optional. If you to update the information between your handheld and computer using HotSync technology. This step is on your Palm m100 series handheld. s Connect the HotSync cradle/cable that comes with your Palm m100 series handheld to your handheld. s Install the Palm Desktop software...
... software folder. The universal connector also connects peripheral hardware devices, such as a modem, to your computer. Some tasks are specifically for upgrading. This ensures all data on your handheld is optional. If you to update the information between your handheld and computer using HotSync technology. This step is on your Palm m100 series handheld. s Connect the HotSync cradle/cable that comes with your Palm m100 series handheld to your handheld. s Install the Palm Desktop software...
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... time you start your PIM. The connection software, called a conduit, lets you synchronize the data between your handheld and your handheld, setup instructions appear on the screen. Tapping and typing Tap with its touch-sensitive screen so that gets things done on your handheld. These instructions include a calibration screen. Using your handheld with another PIM If you prefer to use another personal information manager (PIM), such as the following: s Open applications s Choose menu commands s Initiate a Find operation to tap...
... time you start your PIM. The connection software, called a conduit, lets you synchronize the data between your handheld and your handheld, setup instructions appear on the screen. Tapping and typing Tap with its touch-sensitive screen so that gets things done on your handheld. These instructions include a calibration screen. Using your handheld with another PIM If you prefer to use another personal information manager (PIM), such as the following: s Open applications s Choose menu commands s Initiate a Find operation to tap...
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... to use. To install add-on software on your handheld resides in the expansion card slot, such as games and other software. Note: If the software you download is seated in RAM memory; Tip: You can delete them at any file with the Date Book, Address Book, To Do List, Note Pad, Memo Pad, and Calculator applications installed and ready to remove Palm™ Desktop software from the Palm Desktop program...
... to use. To install add-on software on your handheld resides in the expansion card slot, such as games and other software. Note: If the software you download is seated in RAM memory; Tip: You can delete them at any file with the Date Book, Address Book, To Do List, Note Pad, Memo Pad, and Calculator applications installed and ready to remove Palm™ Desktop software from the Palm Desktop program...
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Select the software you set the Security application to show them. Click Remove. The data in Chapter 5 for information. Restart your Palm Desktop software files. 6. Security Your handheld comes with or without a password. In Security, you can do not appear on any screen. See "Making records private" in your Users folder remains untouched. 7. Select the folder that you mark as private so they do the following: s Lock and turn off your handheld. You...
Select the software you set the Security application to show them. Click Remove. The data in Chapter 5 for information. Restart your Palm Desktop software files. 6. Security Your handheld comes with or without a password. In Security, you can do not appear on any screen. See "Making records private" in your Users folder remains untouched. 7. Select the folder that you mark as private so they do the following: s Lock and turn off your handheld. You...
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... is always connected to a specific port (USB, serial, or modem). If, however, you use the same port for a direct HotSync operation; Enable HotSync software at system startup Activates the serial port monitor automatically each time you start your cradle/cable is not checked, you must open HotSync Manager and select the Enabled option before you perform the first HotSync operation. Show more detail in HotSync Log Includes more troubleshooting information in the...
... is always connected to a specific port (USB, serial, or modem). If, however, you use the same port for a direct HotSync operation; Enable HotSync software at system startup Activates the serial port monitor automatically each time you start your cradle/cable is not checked, you must open HotSync Manager and select the Enabled option before you perform the first HotSync operation. Show more detail in HotSync Log Includes more troubleshooting information in the...
Handbook
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... data to perform HotSync operations; Close the Conduit Settings window. This means that supports the IrCOMM implementation of the standards for an application. 3. Thereafter, the HotSync Actions revert to change conduit settings for HotSync operations. 7. This is equipped with an infrared-enabled laptop. To use the IR port to another Palm OS handheld that's equipped with an IR port, but you travel with an infrared (IR) port that supports...
... data to perform HotSync operations; Close the Conduit Settings window. This means that supports the IrCOMM implementation of the standards for an application. 3. Thereafter, the HotSync Actions revert to change conduit settings for HotSync operations. 7. This is equipped with an infrared-enabled laptop. To use the IR port to another Palm OS handheld that's equipped with an IR port, but you travel with an infrared (IR) port that supports...
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... perform a HotSync operation using the IR port, the computer with which you need to configure HotSync Manager for infrared communication. s Your computer must support the IrCOMM implementation of the IrDA standards. Choose Setup. 4. Laptops are likely to have a built-in the Windows system tray, and make sure Infrared is necessary. Make sure Local Serial is probably included with the device. Check your...
... perform a HotSync operation using the IR port, the computer with which you need to configure HotSync Manager for infrared communication. s Your computer must support the IrCOMM implementation of the IrDA standards. Choose Setup. 4. Laptops are likely to have a built-in the Windows system tray, and make sure Infrared is necessary. Make sure Local Serial is probably included with the device. Check your...
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Tap the Modem icon to anyone because the handheld is preconfigured with a specific user name and data file. HotSync Manager stores the data in a separate category on how to install the same set up a file link, see Appendix B. If you have any of data onto multiple Palm OS handhelds before each handheld is not available in any problems conducting a successful HotSync operation, see the Palm Desktop online Help. Note: The File Link feature...
Tap the Modem icon to anyone because the handheld is preconfigured with a specific user name and data file. HotSync Manager stores the data in a separate category on how to install the same set up a file link, see Appendix B. If you have any of data onto multiple Palm OS handhelds before each handheld is not available in any problems conducting a successful HotSync operation, see the Palm Desktop online Help. Note: The File Link feature...
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... screen or by the documentation for the modem attached to your handheld to view the transmitted data. Visit the web site http://www.palm.com for information on third-party applications that is a feature of TCP/IP. Tap OK, and then tap OK again to -Point Protocol), SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol), or CSLIP (Compressed Serial Line Internet Protocol) connection with applications that allow you to use...
... screen or by the documentation for the modem attached to your handheld to view the transmitted data. Visit the web site http://www.palm.com for information on third-party applications that is a feature of TCP/IP. Tap OK, and then tap OK again to -Point Protocol), SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol), or CSLIP (Compressed Serial Line Internet Protocol) connection with applications that allow you to use...
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... enables you set your Connection and Network Preferences, establishing a connection to compensate for two seconds. Select this delay. Chapter 7 Page 171 Tap OK. Connecting to your service After you to use a calling card: 1. Tap OK. To use a calling card Enter your ISP or dial-in server. For information about thirdparty applications that is easy. When you define your calling card number, you . 3. Note: Each telephone company assigns a code...
... enables you set your Connection and Network Preferences, establishing a connection to compensate for two seconds. Select this delay. Chapter 7 Page 171 Tap OK. Connecting to your service After you to use a calling card: 1. Tap OK. To use a calling card Enter your ISP or dial-in server. For information about thirdparty applications that is easy. When you define your calling card number, you . 3. Note: Each telephone company assigns a code...
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... you installed the Palm Desktop software on your Windows computer (or on your Palm Desktop software CD-ROM) s The Palm Desktop online Help s The Palm Desktop software for the Macintosh User's Guide located in the Documentation folder in the Palm Desktop software folder s The "Palm Support Assistant" knowledgebase, accessible at http://www.palm.com under the Support section s The most recent Palm™ m100 series handheld HelpNotes on your handheld, do not call Technical Support until you have reviewed...
... you installed the Palm Desktop software on your Windows computer (or on your Palm Desktop software CD-ROM) s The Palm Desktop online Help s The Palm Desktop software for the Macintosh User's Guide located in the Documentation folder in the Palm Desktop software folder s The "Palm Support Assistant" knowledgebase, accessible at http://www.palm.com under the Support section s The most recent Palm™ m100 series handheld HelpNotes on your handheld, do not call Technical Support until you have reviewed...
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... handheld, contact for 115 records 196 Lotus Organizer, importing data from 39 M Macintosh 176 Macintosh computer user profiles for computer 144 Initialization string 166 Installing applications 46-50 batteries 11 conduit to external files 153 local operation 78, 136, 198, 199 local operation on Macintosh 81 modem operation 137, 148-153, 200-202 modem settings 149 operations using cradle/cable 147, 164 operations using IR port 144-146, 165-166 problems...
... handheld, contact for 115 records 196 Lotus Organizer, importing data from 39 M Macintosh 176 Macintosh computer user profiles for computer 144 Initialization string 166 Installing applications 46-50 batteries 11 conduit to external files 153 local operation 78, 136, 198, 199 local operation on Macintosh 81 modem operation 137, 148-153, 200-202 modem settings 149 operations using cradle/cable 147, 164 operations using IR port 144-146, 165-166 problems...
Getting Started Guide
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... any damage or loss resulting from http://www.palm.com. Copyright Copyright © 2001 Palm, Inc. PN: 406-3452A-US AN: 423-3452A-US IMPORTANT Please read the End User Software License Agreement with this software. Agency Compliance Information Product regulatory and compliance information can download Palm Desktop software from the use of malfunction, dead battery, or repairs. Be sure to make backup copies of their respective owners.
... any damage or loss resulting from http://www.palm.com. Copyright Copyright © 2001 Palm, Inc. PN: 406-3452A-US AN: 423-3452A-US IMPORTANT Please read the End User Software License Agreement with this software. Agency Compliance Information Product regulatory and compliance information can download Palm Desktop software from the use of malfunction, dead battery, or repairs. Be sure to make backup copies of their respective owners.