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`Copyright
`Copyright© 1997 3Com Corporation or its subsidiaries. All rights
`reserved. 3Com, the 3Com logo, and Graffiti are registered
`trademarks and HotSync, PalmPilot, Palm OS and the PalmPilot
`logo are trademarks of 3Com Corporation or its subsidiaries. All
`other brands and product names may be trademarks or registered
`trademarks of their respective holders.
`
`Disclaimer and limitation of Liability
`3Com Corporation and its subsidiaries assume no responsibility
`for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this handbook.
`
`3Com Corporation and its subsidiaries assume no responsibility
`for any loss or claims by third parties which may arise through
`the use of this software. 3Com Corporation and its subsidiaries
`assume no responsibility for any damage or loss caused by
`deletion of data as a result of malfunction, dead battery or repairs.
`Be sure to make back up copies of all important data on other
`media to protect against data loss.
`
`IMPORTANT: Please read the 3Com End User Software License
`Agreement contained in this handbook before using the
`accompanying software program(s) . Using any part of the
`software indicates that you accept the terms of the 3Com End
`User Software License Agreement.
`
`3.5" Software Diskettes Available
`PalmPilot Desktop software is supplied on a CD-ROM disc. If you
`do not have access to a CD-ROM drive for your computer, you may
`obtain 3.5" diskettes. Refer to the section entitled "Accessories and
`Disk Fulfillment" that appears in Appendix A: Technical Support,
`Service and Repair for the phone number to obtain these diskettes,
`or complete and mail (or FAX) the disk offer card supplied in the
`PalmPilot product package.
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`Part Number: 423-0210-0lB
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`Contents
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`Chapter 1 -The PalmPilotlM Connected Organizer and its Controls ...... 1
`Front Panel Buttons and Controls ............................................................. 1
`PalmPilot Stylus ....................... ........ ...................................... ...................... 3
`Back Panel Doors, Buttons and Connections ........................................... 4
`Battery Installation ......... ..................... ................ ........................... ..... ........ 5
`About the Backlight Feature ...................................................................... 6
`Safety, Care, and Maintenance ............ ......... .................... .......................... 6
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`Chapter 2- Working with the PalmPilotTM Connected Organizer .......... 9
`Starting PalmPilot for the First Time ........................................................ 9
`General Preferences .................................................................................. 11
`Format Preferences ................................................................................... 14
`Modem Preferences ........................... ............... ........................................ 16
`Owner Preferences ................................................................................... . 17
`Buttons Preferences ........................................... : ...................................... 19
`ShortCuts and Digitizer Preferences ...... ... .............................................. 22
`PalmPilot Applications ....................................... ... .................................... 22
`Using the Stylus to Write Text... .... .......................... ................................ 24
`Using the On-Screen Keyboard ............................................................... 33
`Using Menus .................................... ............................... ........................... 35
`On-line Tips ......................................................................... ....................... 38
`Using Categories ....................................................................................... 38
`Attaching a Note to a Record ................................................................... .43
`Private Records ............ ... ............................................. ............... ............... 44
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`Chapter 3- Date Book ................................................................................... 45
`Activating the Date Book .................................................. ........................ 45
`Time Display ..... .................. ....... ................................................................ 46
`Scheduling an Event. ............................................................................... .. 46
`Choosing a Date .............................................................. ........................... 50
`Week View .................... ........ .............. ................................................ ........ 52
`Month View ............... .......... .............................. ... ................ ...................... 55
`Event Details ... .................... ....................................... ............................... . 56
`Using the Repeat Function .... .......... ........................ ................................. 58
`Date Book Menu Commands .......................... ... ...................................... 60
`Deleting an Event .. ........... ....... .................................................................. 63
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`Chapter 4- Address Book ............................................................................ 65
`Activating the Address Book ................................... ................................. 65
`Creating an Address Book Entry ............................................................. 66
`Working with Address Book Entries .... .................................................. 69
`Address Book Entry Details ..................................................................... 71
`Address Book Menu Commands ............................................................. 72
`Deleting an Address Book Entry ..... ........................................................ 75
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`Chapter 5- To Do List ................................................................................... 77
`Activating the To Do List.. .... .......................................................... .......... 77
`Working with To Do Items ............... ........................................................ 78
`To Do Item Details .............................................................................. ... ... 80
`To Do List Menu Commands ................................................................... 83
`, Deleting a To Do Item ............................................................ .................. 85
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`Chapter 6 - Memo Pad .................................................................................. 87
`Activating the Memo Pad .......................................................................... 87
`Working with Memos ............................................................................... 88
`Arranging Memos ........................................ ... ........................................... 90
`Memo Pad Menu Commands .. ............. ... ............. .................. ................. 91
`Deleting a Memo ............ ............. .............................................................. 93
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`Chapter 7 - Expense ...................................................................................... 95
`Activating Expense ....... .......... .......... ....................... ........ ......................... . 96
`Creating an Expense Item ................................... .... ................................. 98
`Receipt Details ......................................... ............ ..... ............................... 100
`Show Options ....................................... ........ ............................................ 103
`Expense Menu Commands ................................ .................................... 104
`Transferring Your Data to Microsoft Excel .......................................... 107
`Printing an Expense Report.. .......................................................... ........ 111
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`Chapter 8- Additional Features ................................................................ 113
`Find Command ........................................................................................ 113
`Phone Lookup ................................. ........................... .......... ................... . 114
`PalmPilot Calculator ........................................................................... .... . 116
`Memory Application ........ ........................................................................ 118
`Security System ....................................................................................... 120
`Graffiti® ShortCuts ................................................... ............................... 124
`Menu Commands .................................................................................... 127
`Graffiti Strokes ....................................................... ............... .................. . 129
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`Chapter 9 -Installing PalmPilot- Desktop Software .......................... 131
`About PalmPilot Desktop ........................................................................ 131
`System Requirements ...................... ................... oooooooooooooo ...................... 132
`Software Installation ... oo· ......... oo· .......... 000 ........................ .... 000 000 ............... 132
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`Chapter 10- HotSyncTM Technology ......................................................... 135
`The HotSync Process and the HotSync Manageroooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.,oo 135
`Conducting a Local HotSync oooooooooooooooooooo .............. oo ........ oo ...... oooooooooooooo135
`Selecting HotSync Options oo .................... oo .. oooo .. oooo ......... oo .. oo ............... ... 139
`Customizing the HotSync Featureoo .. oo ...................... oo .......... oo .. oo ........... 140
`User Profile ............. oo ....... oooo ............ oooo•·•oo ............. .................................. 142
`Conducting a HotSync via Modem .............. oo .......... oo ...... oo ......... oo ......... 144
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`Installing Applications on your PalmPilotTM
`Chapter 11 -
`Connected Organizer ..................................................................................... 149
`Using the PalmPilot Install Tool .. oo .. oooooooooo ....... oo ................................... 149
`Games ....................................................... ................................................ 150
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`Chapter 12- Reference .............................................................................. 151
`Troubleshooting ....................................... 00 ............................................. 151
`Resetting the PalmPilotTM Connected Organizer .......................... .. ...... 156
`Appendix A: Technical Support, Service and Repair .............. 00 .. 00 ..... 157
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`Appendix B: Expense Templates ........................................... oo ............ 160
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`Appendix C: Creating a Custom Expense Report .............................. 164
`3Com End User Software License Agreement ..................................... 176
`Limited Warranty ..................................................................................... 178
`FCC Statement ......................................................................................... 180
`Canadian RFI Statement ..... 00 ................................................................ 00181
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`Index ................................................................................................................ 182
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`The PalmPilot™ Connected Organizer and its Controls
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`Congratulations on your purchase of the PalmPilot
`connected organizer. This handbook describes how
`to use your PalmPilot organizer and the applications
`that come with it.
`
`This chapter explains the physical buttons and controls of your
`PalmPilot, how to install the batteries, and safety and care tips.
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`Front Panel Buttons and Controls
`The following diagram shows the screen, buttons and controls
`located on the front panel of the PalmPilot:
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`Palm Pilot screen
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`Graffiti® handwriting
`recognition software
`writing area
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`Contrast
`control
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`Power button, Backlight
`on/off control ___
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`Scroll buttons
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`Application buttons
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`• PalmPilot screen. The PalmPilot screen displays the
`information stored in your PalmPilot, and is touch-sensitive to
`respond to the stylus. The PalmPilot screen also displays
`controls and settings that you use with your applications.
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`• Graffiti® handwriting recognition software writing area.
`The Graffiti handwriting recognition software writing area is
`the area where you write pen strokes of the Graffiti alphabet.
`Refer to the section entitled "Using the Stylus to Write Text"
`that appears in Chapter 2: Working with the PalmPiior
`Connected Organizer for information about how to write
`Graffiti character strokes.
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`•
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`Scroll buttons. The scroll buttons are used to review text
`and other information that extend beyond the area of the
`PalmPilot screen. The lower scroll button is used to "scroll
`down" to review information, and the upper scroll button is
`used to "scroll up" to view the earlier information "above the
`screen."
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`In the Date Book, these buttons are used to increment the
`day, week or month views.
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`• Power button. The power button is used to turn your
`PalmPilot on or off_ If PalmPilot is turned off, pressing the
`power button will turn the unit on, and immediately activate
`the last application that was in use (return to the last screen
`you were viewing).
`
`If your PalmPilot is turned on, pressing the power button will
`turn the unit off, helping to conserve battery life.
`
`The power button also controls the PalmPilot organizer's
`backlight feature. Hold the power button down for about two
`seconds to turn the backlight feature on or off_
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`• Application buttons. The application buttons are used to
`activate the individual PalmPilot applications, and each button
`has a distinctive icon that corresponds to its application. Four
`application buttons appear on the front panel of your
`PalmPilot: Date Book, Address Book, To Do List, and Memo
`Pad. These buttons can be reassigned to activate any
`application stored on your PalmPilot organizer.
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`Note: If your PalmPilot is currently turned off, pressing any of
`the application buttons will activate PalmPilot, and
`immediately display the corresponding application.
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`• Contrast control. The contrast control is used to adjust the
`appearance of the PalmPilot screen for the clearest screen
`display. Depending on the lighting conditions or temperature
`of the environment where you use the PalmPilot, you may
`need to adjust the setting of the contrast control.
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`PalmPilot Stylus
`The stylus is stored in a silo molded into the right-hand side of
`PalmPilot. To use the stylus, slide it out from the silo, and grasp it
`in your fingers as you would a pen or pencil.
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`Important: Always use the point of the stylus for tapping, or
`making strokes on the PalmPilot screen. Never use an actual pen,
`pencil or other sharp object to write on the PalmPilot screen.
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`Back Panel Doors, Buttons and Connections
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`Battery door
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`Serial port
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`• Memory door. The memory door covers the memory
`circuitry of your PalmPilot. The memory door may be
`removed to allow the installation of memory expansion units
`available from your dealer (or 3Com). However, you will
`never have to remove or replace the memory door in the
`normal use of your PalmPilot.
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`• Reset button. The actual reset button is located deep within
`PalmPilot, and can be activated by pushing the end of an
`unfolded paper clip (or similar blunt object) into the hole.
`Never press the reset button with a sharp object, such as a pin.
`
`Under normal use, you should never have to use the reset
`button. Refer to the section entitled "Resetting the PalmPilotTM
`Connected Organizer" in Chapter 12: Reference for information
`about how to use the reset button.
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`• Battery door. The battery door covers the batteries that
`power your PalmPilot. The following section explains how to
`remove the battery door to install the batteries.
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`•
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`Serial port. The serial port fits into the connector of the
`PalmPilot Cradle. As you use your PalmPilot, you should
`make sure that the connection surface of the serial port
`remains clean and clear of debris.
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`Battery Installation
`To use the PalmPilot, you must install two (2) AAA alkaline
`batteries. The batteries fit behind the battery door on the back of
`your PalmPilot.
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`To install the batteries in your PalmPilot,
`1. Remove the battery door from the rear of PalmPilot.
`Push on the thumb recess on the battery door, as
`shown in the following diagram:
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`Push on thumb recess
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`2. While pushing the thumb recess, slide the battery door out
`and away from PalmPilot.
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`3.
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`Install the two (2) AAA alkaline batteries into the battery
`compartment. These batteries are supplied with your
`PalmPilot.
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`A diagram in the interior of the battery compartment shows
`the orientation of the + and - ends of the batteries.
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`When correctly installed, the batteries will be secured by clips
`in the battery compartment.
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`4. Replace the battery door. When correctly installed the battery
`door will "click" into position, and be flush with the back of the
`PalmPilot.
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`Important: Do not force the battery door. When the batteries are
`correctly installed, the battery door will slide smoothly into
`place. If you feel resistance when replacing the battery door,
`make sure the door is correctly aligned with the slots on the
`back of your PalmPilot, and that the batteries are firmly seated
`in the battery compartment.
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`About the Backlight Feature
`If you have a PalmPilot model that includes the backlight
`illumination feature, you can activate the backlight when you first
`turn on the power for your PalmPilot.
`
`Note: If you have upgraded your Pilot 1000 or Pilot 5000 organizer
`to the PalmPilot Professional Edition, the backlight feature will not
`be available. In this case, only the ROM software is upgraded.
`You must purchase a new PalmPilot Personal or Professional
`Edition to obtain the backlight feature.
`To activate the backlight feature:
`•
`Press the green power button, and hold it down for about two
`seconds. Release the green power button when the backlight
`illumination appears.
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`To turn off the backlight feature:
`•
`Press and hold the green power button for about two seconds.
`The backlight feature also turns off automatically with the
`auto-off feature (after a period of inactivity).
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`In addition, you can use a full-screen pen stroke to activate the
`backlight feature. Refer to the section entitled "Buttons
`Preferences" that appears in Chapter 2: Working with the
`PalmPilotTM Connected Organizer for more information.
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`Safety, Care, and Maintenance
`Once you have installed the batteries in your PalmPilot, you are
`ready to start PalmPilot for the first time and begin working with
`the unit as described in Chapter 2: Working with the PalmPilot'M
`Connected Organizer.
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`The remainder of this chapter contains general information about
`PalmPilot and the PalmPilot Cradle.
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`Safety Tips
`Your PalmPilot is designed to be rugged and reliable, and will
`provide years of trouble-free service. However, you should
`observe the following general tips when using your PalmPilot:
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`• Take care not to scratch the screen of your PalmPilot. When
`working with PalmPilot, use the supplied stylus, or plastic(cid:173)
`tipped pens intended for use with a touch-sensitive screen.
`Never use an actual pen or pencil, or other sharp objects on
`the surface of the PalmPilot screen.
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`• Your PalmPilot is not water proof, and should not be exposed
`to rain or moisture. Under extreme conditions, water may
`enter the circuitry through the front panel buttons. In general,
`treat your PalmPilot as you would a pocket calculator or other
`small electronic instrument.
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`• The touch-sensitive screen of your PalmPilot contains a glass
`element. Take care not to drop your PalmPilot, or subject it to
`any strong impact. Do not carry the PalmPilot in your back
`pocket: if you sit on it, the glass may break.
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`•
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`Protect PalmPilot from temperature extremes. Do not leave
`PalmPilot on the dashboard of a car on a hot day, and keep it
`away from heaters and other heat sources.
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`• Do not store or use PalmPilot in any location that is extremely
`dusty, damp or wet.
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`If it becomes necessary to clean your PalmPilot, use a soft,
`damp cloth. If the surface of the PalmPilot screen becomes
`soiled, it may be cleaned with a soft cloth moistened with a
`diluted window-cleaning solution.
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`Battery Life and Considerations
`Please note the following considerations when replacing the
`batteries in your PalmPilot:
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`• Under normal conditions, PalmPilot organizer's batteries will
`provide several months of normal use. Battery life can be
`conserved by minimizing the use of the backlight feature, and
`changing the Auto-Off setting that automatically turns the
`PalmPilot off after a period of inactivity (refer to Chapter 2:
`Working with the PalmPilot'M Connected Organizer).
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`•
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`If the batteries become low in the course of normal use, an
`alert will appear on the PalmPilot screen, describing the low
`battery condition. If this alert appears, you should perform a
`HotSyncTM synchronization to back up your data with a desktop
`computer before you replace the batteries. This will help
`prevent accidental data loss.
`
`Note: A complete explanation of how to use the HotSync
`feature appears in Chapter 10: HotSyncTM Technology.
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`• When replacing the batteries, begin by turning the PalmPilot
`off (so there is no screen display). Never remove the batteries
`while the PalmPilot is turned on.
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`• When replacing the batteries, always use good quality
`batteries of the same type. Use only alkaline batteries with
`your PalmPilot.
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`• When the batteries are removed, the built-in backup power of
`your PalmPilot will maintain memory data for a period of up
`to one minute. Whenever you remove the batteries, they
`should be replaced immediately. If you encounter any
`difficulties in the course of battery replacement, reinstall the
`original batteries and wait a few minutes for the backup power
`to recharge.
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`•
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`•
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`If the batteries are drained to the point where your PalmPilot
`will not operate, it will safely store your data for about a
`month. In this case, there is enough residual energy in the
`batteries to store the data, but not enough to turn on the
`PalmPilot. If your PalmPilot will not turn on when you press
`the green power button, you should replace the batteries
`immediately.
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`If you leave the drained batteries in your PalmPilot for an
`extended period of time, all of the stored data will be lost. If
`this happens, replace the batteries and use the reset button to
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`reset your PalmPilot. Refer to the section entitled "Resetting
`the PalmPilot"' Connected Organizer" in Chapter 12: Reference
`for information about how to use the reset button. Mter you
`reset the PalmPilot, perform a HotSync operation to restore
`the data from your PC.
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`Working with the PalmPilot™ Connected Organizer
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`Pal~™ This chapter explains how to start your
`PalmPilot for the first time, how to make system
`and preferences settings, and common features
`that appear on PalmPilot organizer's screen.
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`Starting PalmPilot for the First Time
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`To turn on your PalmPilot:
`1. Press the green power button located on the front panel of
`your PalmPilot, as shown in the following diagram:
`
`Note: The power button acts as an on/ off switch for the
`PalmPilot. Pressing the power button when the PalmPilot is
`running will turn the PalmPilot off.
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`2. A digitizer alignment screen appears, as shown in the
`following diagram:
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`'Tap C@nt:er of target:
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`If necessary, adjust the contrast control located on the side of
`the PalmPilot, so this alignment screen is clear and readable.
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`3. Remove the stylus from its storage silo on the side of the
`PalmPilot. With the tip of the stylus, tap the exact center of
`each target that appears on the screen.
`
`Tapping these three targets helps to align the internal circuitry
`of your PalmPilot with its touch-sensitive screen.
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`4. When you have tapped each of the three digitizer alignment
`targets, the General Preferences screen appears, as shown in
`the following diagram:
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`Set Tim@: ~.= . .q_~,.Ej
`Set Date: [I~~
`Auto-off after: .... 2 minutes
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`S!!~stem Sound: D
`Alarm Sound: ~
`Game Sound: D
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`Warning: After you have completed the previous procedure, you
`must install the PalmPilot Desktop software on your desktop
`computer, and then perform a HotSync synchronization. This will
`ensure that the latest updates are transferred to your PalmPilot.
`Refer to Chapter 9: Installing PalmPilot™ Desktop Software and
`Chapter 10: Hot Sync TM Technology for these procedures.
`
`Genera I Preferences
`The General Preferences screen is the first screen that appears
`after you have tapped the targets to align the digitizer of your
`PalmPilot.
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