Visor™ HandheldUser Guide Windows Edition
Page 100 Application Specific Tasks3. Tap the Repeat box to open the Change Repeat dialog box.4. Tap Day, Week, Month, or Year to set how often event
Chapter 6 Page 101Current. Changes or deletes only the current instance of the re-peating event.Future. Changes or deletes the current event and all f
Page 102 Application Specific TasksChanging the Date Book viewIn addition to displaying the calendar for a specific day, you can also display a whole
Chapter 6 Page 1033. Tap an event to show a description of the event.Tips for using Week ViewKeep the following points in mind: To reschedule an event
Page 104 Application Specific TasksWorking in Month ViewThe Month View screen shows which days have events scheduled. Dots and lines in the Month Vie
Chapter 6 Page 105Tips for using Agenda view Tap any appointment while in Agenda view to display the Day View of the appointment. Check off completed
Page 106 Application Specific TasksDate Book menusDate Book menus are shown here for your reference, and Date Book features that are not explained el
Chapter 6 Page 107Display OptionsEnables you to change Date Book’s appearance and which events display. Show Time Bars. Activates the time bars that
Page 108 Application Specific TasksPreferences Start/End Time. Defines the start and end times for Date Book screens. If the time slots you select d
Chapter 6 Page 109Date Book PlusIn addition to all the standard Date Book features, Date Book Plus provides three extra views: Week View with Text, Ye
Chapter 1 Page 11Chapter 1Introduction to Your Visor™ HandheldThis chapter explains the physical buttons and controls on your Visor™ handheld computer
Page 110 Application Specific TasksWorking in Year ViewThe Year View shows an overview of your calendar for an entire year. Tips for using Year ViewK
Chapter 6 Page 111Working in List ViewThe List View is a text oriented view that is integrated with To Do List. It displays a list of events and To Do
Page 112 Application Specific TasksYou can distinguish a floating event from an integrated To Do item by the circle that appears next to the floating
Chapter 6 Page 113Working with To Do itemsDate Book Plus can create and display To Do items. To Do items appear in priority order at the top of the Da
Page 114 Application Specific TasksUsing the Daily JournalYou can use the Daily Journal feature to record events as they occur. Events are recorded w
Chapter 6 Page 115Using templatesYou can use templates to create a list of standard events. You can then select an event from this list and add it to
Page 116 Application Specific TasksUsing snooze alarmsWhen you set alarms in Date Book Plus, the Reminder & Snooze dialog box appears in place of
Chapter 6 Page 117Record menuOptions menuNew To Do Creates a new To Do item and adds it to your Date Book Plus and To Do List database.Duplicate ItemC
Page 118 Application Specific TasksPreferences Start/End Time. Defines the start and end times for Date Book Plus screens. If the time slots you sel
Chapter 6 Page 119Display Options Show Time Bars. Activates the time bars that appear in the Day View. The time bars show the duration of an event an
Page 12 Introduction to Your Visor™ HandheldSystem requirementsTo install and operate Palm Desktop software, your computer system must meet the follo
Page 120 Application Specific TasksAlarm Preferences Alarm Sound. Sets the tone of the alarm. Snooze Sound. Sets the tone of the snooze alarm. Re
Chapter 6 Page 121To Do Preferences Show Categories. Displays the To Do items in the categories you select. Priorities Displayed. Displays To Do ite
Page 122 Application Specific TasksWeek Preferences Time Format. Defines the format of the time display. The choices are No Time, 11p, 11:30p, 23, 2
Chapter 6 Page 123Month Preferences Show Timed Events. Displays events that you assigned to a specific time. Show Untimed Events. Displays events th
Page 124 Application Specific TasksList View Preferences Date Book. Determines which type of events appear in the List View display. The choices are
Chapter 6 Page 125AddressAddress is the application in which you store name and address information about people or businesses.Creating an Address ent
Page 126 Application Specific Tasks4. Use the Next Field Graffiti stroke to move to the First Name field.Tip:You can also move to any field by tappin
Chapter 6 Page 127Selecting types of phone numbersYou can select the types of phone numbers or e-mail addresses that you associate with an Address ent
Page 128 Application Specific TasksAddress menusAddress menus are shown here for your reference, and Address features that are not explained elsewher
Chapter 6 Page 129Preferences Remember last category. Determines how Address appears when you return to it from another application. If you select th
Chapter 1 Page 13To upgrade:1. Synchronize your old handheld with your old Palm Desktop software. This ensures that the latest information from your h
Page 130 Application Specific Tasks When dialing, add this code to 7 digit numbers. Inserts the area code you specify in front of 7-digit numbers be
Chapter 6 Page 131To Do ListA To Do item is a reminder of some task that you have to complete. A record in To Do List is called an “item.”To create a
Page 132 Application Specific TasksTo set the priority of a To Do item:1. Tap the Priority number on the left side of the To Do item.2. Tap the Prior
Chapter 6 Page 133To display the To Do Item Details dialog box:1. Tap the text of the item whose details you want to change.2. Tap Details.Setting a d
Page 134 Application Specific TasksTo Do Show OptionsThe Show Options dialog box enables you to control the appearance of the To Do list screen.To ch
Chapter 6 Page 1353. Tap OK.To Do List menusTo Do List menus are shown here for your reference, and To Do List features that are not explained elsewhe
Page 136 Application Specific TasksMemo PadA memo can contain up to 4,000 characters. The number of memos you can store is dependent only on the memo
Chapter 6 Page 1372. Review or edit the text in the memo. 3. Tap Done.Memo Pad menusMemo Pad menus are shown here for your reference, and Memo Pad fea
Page 138 Application Specific TasksCalculatorCalculator includes two operating modes: Basic and Advanced. In Basic mode you can perform simple mathem
Chapter 6 Page 139Displaying Recent CalculationsThe Basic Calculator’s Recent Calculations command enables you to review the last series of calculatio
Page 14 Introduction to Your Visor™ HandheldVisor componentsLocating front panel controls StylusServes as the writing instrument used to enter data i
Page 140 Application Specific TasksUsing the Advanced Calculator buttonsIn addition to most of the Basic Calculator buttons, the Primary buttons are
Chapter 6 Page 141Trigonometry buttonsCalculates the square root of the current number.Calculates the inverse of x to the y power.Calculates the commo
Page 142 Application Specific TasksFinance buttonsFinance buttons enable you to find an unknown variable value based on a group of known variable val
Chapter 6 Page 143Stores the current number as the total number of payments over the life of the loan.Stores the current number as the annual percenta
Page 144 Application Specific TasksLogic buttonsStatistics buttonsShifts the value to the left and fills the new places with zeros.Enters D in a hexa
Chapter 6 Page 145Weight/Temp buttonsCalculates the square of the sum of the values in the statistics memory list.Opens the Statistical Data dialog bo
Page 146 Application Specific TasksLength buttonsIndicates the current value is entered in kilograms. When you tap this button after tapping another
Chapter 6 Page 147Area buttonsIndicates the current value is entered in centimeters. When you tap this button after tapping another unit of measure, i
Page 148 Application Specific TasksVolume buttonsIndicates the current value is entered in hectares. When you tap this button after tapping another u
Chapter 6 Page 149Creating a custom viewYou can modify any existing Advanced Calculator view to create your own view. While customizing a view, you ca
Chapter 1 Page 15Using the backlightIf you have difficulty seeing the information on your handheld, you can use the backlight to illuminate your scree
Page 150 Application Specific TasksCalculator menusCalculator menus are shown here for your reference, and Calculator features that are not explained
Chapter 6 Page 151CityTimeCityTime enables you to display the day and time in your home city and in four other cities around the globe. Whether you’re
Page 152 Application Specific TasksSelecting remote citiesIn addition to your home city, you can display the day and time for four other cities anywh
Chapter 6 Page 153CityTime menusCityTime menus are shown here for your reference, and CityTime features that are not explained elsewhere in this guide
Page 154 Application Specific TasksExpenseExpense enables you to record the date, expense type, and the amount that you spent. A record in Expense is
Chapter 6 Page 155Tip:A quick way to create a new Expense item is to make sure that no Expense item is selected in the Expense list, write the first l
Page 156 Application Specific Tasks3. Select any of the following options:4. Tap OK.Customizing the Currency pick listYou can select the currencies a
Chapter 6 Page 1572. Tap each Currency pick list and select the country whose currency you want to display on that line.3. Tap OK to close the Select
Page 158 Application Specific Tasks5. Tap OK to close the Currency Properties dialog box.6. Tap OK.Note:If you want to use your custom currency symbo
Chapter 6 Page 159Transferring your data to Microsoft ExcelAfter you enter your expenses into the Expense application on your handheld, Palm Desktop s
Page 16 Introduction to Your Visor™ HandheldProtective coverThe cover protects the Visor handheld screen when it is not in use. To remove the cover:1
Page 160 Application Specific Tasks4. If you want to define an end date for the expense report, enter the date in the End Date box.Note:If you do not
Chapter 6 Page 161If you want to streamline or customize your expense reports, you can change these templates. For example, you can add your company n
Page 162 Application Specific TasksTo view your expense data using a Microsoft Excel template:1. Display your expense data in a Microsoft Excel sprea
Chapter 6 Page 163Expense menusExpense menus are shown here for your reference, and Expense features that are not explained elsewhere in this guide ar
Page 164 Application Specific Tasks
Chapter 7 Page 165Chapter 7Communicating Using Your HandheldThe previous chapter described the features of your Visor™ handheld computer that help you
Page 166 Communicating Using Your HandheldIn Mail, you can do the following: View, delete, file, and reply to incoming mail. Create outgoing e-mail i
Chapter 7 Page 167To select HotSync options:1. Click the HotSync icon in the Windows system tray (bottom-right corner of the taskbar). 2. Choose Cus
Page 168 Communicating Using Your HandheldTip:To turn off Mail, select Do Nothing and then select the Set As Default check box.To change your Mail se
Chapter 7 Page 169To open an e-mail item: Tap an e-mail item to open it.To close an e-mail item: Tap Done to close the e-mail item.Displaying full hea
Chapter 1 Page 17Locating back panel componentsSpringboard expansion slot protectorSlides in and out of the Springboard expansion slot. You can replac
Page 170 Communicating Using Your HandheldTo create an e-mail item:1. Tap New.Tip:You can also create an e-mail item by tapping New from the Message
Chapter 7 Page 171Tip:If the address, CC, subject, or body exceeds the capacity of the screen display, tap the name of the field (for example, tap “To
Page 172 Communicating Using Your HandheldLooking up an addressTo identify the recipient of an e-mail item, you need to enter that person’s e-mail ad
Chapter 7 Page 173Adding details to e-mail itemsBefore you send your e-mail item, you can attach additional attributes to it, such as a signature or a
Page 174 Communicating Using Your HandheldSetting a priorityTo set a priority for your e-mail item:1. In the New Message screen, tap Details.2. Tap t
Chapter 7 Page 175Sending a blind carbon copyTo add a BCC field to your e-mail item:1. In the New Message screen, tap Details.2. Tap the BCC check box
Page 176 Communicating Using Your Handheld4. Tap OK.To add a signature to your e-mail item:1. In the New Message screen, tap Details.2. Tap the Signa
Chapter 7 Page 177Storing e-mail to be sent laterWhen you send e-mail from your handheld, it actually stores the e-mail in the Outbox folder until the
Page 178 Communicating Using Your Handheld3. Tap Edit.Draft e-mailSometimes you may not want to send an e-mail item immediately; for example, you may
Chapter 7 Page 1793. Tap Edit.4. Enter your changes; then either save the e-mail item again as a draft, or tap Send to move the item to your Outbox fo
Page 18 Introduction to Your Visor™ HandheldInstalling the batteriesTo use your handheld, you must install two AAA alkaline batteries. The batteries
Page 180 Communicating Using Your HandheldDeleting e-mailYour handheld stores deleted e-mail in the Deleted folder until you perform the next HotSync
Chapter 7 Page 181To purge the contents of the Deleted folder:1. Tap the Menu icon . 2. Tap Message, and then tap Purge Deleted.3. Tap Yes. Note:You
Page 182 Communicating Using Your HandheldDate columnThe Date column is optional in the Message list. By default, the Date column is hidden to increa
Chapter 7 Page 183HotSync optionsHotSync options enable you to manage your e-mail more effectively by selecting which e-mail items download when you s
Page 184 Communicating Using Your HandheldNote:The All setting does not mean that all information included in each e-mail item downloads to your hand
Chapter 7 Page 185To access the special filter settings: Tap the Filter box in the HotSync Options dialog box.Ignoring or receiving e-mailThe first st
Page 186 Communicating Using Your HandheldDefining filter stringsE-mail items are filtered based on the information contained in their To:, From:, an
Chapter 7 Page 187To define a filter string:1. Tap a header field in the HotSync Options dialog box. 2. Enter your filter string, using commas or spac
Page 188 Communicating Using Your Handheld2. Tap the Retrieve All High Priority check box to select it. 3. Tap OK.Note:This setting is applicable onl
Chapter 7 Page 189Mail menusMail menus are shown here for your reference, and Mail features that are not explained elsewhere in this guide are describ
Chapter 1 Page 19Tapping and typingTap with the stylus to get things doneLike using a mouse to click elements on a computer screen, using the stylus t
Page 190 Communicating Using Your HandheldBeaming informationYour handheld is equipped with an IR (infrared) port that you can use to beam informatio
Chapter 7 Page 1915. Wait for the Beam Status dialog box to indicate that the transfer is complete before you continue working on your handheld.To bea
Page 192 Communicating Using Your HandheldTips on beaming information You can press the Address application button for about two seconds to beam yo
Chapter 8 Page 193Chapter 8Advanced HotSync® OperationsHotSync® technology enables you to synchronize data between one or more Palm OS® devices and Pa
Page 194 Advanced HotSync® OperationsTip:If you’re not sure which option to use, keep the default setting: Always available.4. Click the Local tab to
Chapter 8 Page 1955. Click the Modem tab to display the modem settings and adjust the options as needed. See “Conducting a HotSync operation via modem
Page 196 Advanced HotSync® Operations3. Select the appropriate user name from the list.4. Select an application in the Conduit list.5. Click Change.6
Chapter 8 Page 197IR HotSync operationsYour handheld is equipped with an infrared (IR) port that supports the IrCOMM implementation of the standards f
Page 198 Advanced HotSync® OperationsThe COM port displayed on this screen is the port associated with your infrared device. It should be different f
Chapter 8 Page 1996. Click OK.7. Disable any other application that opens the IR port. Configuring HotSync Manager for infrared communicationNext you
Page 2 Visor™ Handheld User GuideCopyrightCopyright © 2001 Handspring, Inc. All rights reserved. Portions copyright © 1998-2001Palm, Inc. or its subsi
Page 20 Introduction to Your Visor™ HandheldElements of the handheld interfaceMenu barA set of commands that are specific to the application. Not all
Page 200 Advanced HotSync® Operations6. Click OK.The HotSync Manager is now communicating with the simulated port defined for infrared communication.
Chapter 8 Page 201Performing an IR HotSync operationAfter you complete the steps to prepare for an IR HotSync operation it is easy to perform the actu
Page 202 Advanced HotSync® OperationsTo disable infrared communication with Windows 2000: 1. Click the HotSync Manager icon in the Windows system t
Chapter 8 Page 203Conducting a HotSync operation via modemYou can use a modem, such as the Springboard™ modem, to synchronize your handheld when you a
Page 204 Advanced HotSync® Operations4. Click OK.Preparing your handheldThere are a few steps you must perform to prepare your handheld for a modem H
Chapter 8 Page 205To prepare your handheld for a modem HotSync operation:1. Tap the Applications icon . 2. Tap the HotSync icon . 3. Tap Modem.4. Ta
Page 206 Advanced HotSync® Operations8. If the phone line you’re using for the handheld has Call Waiting, select the Disable call waiting check box t
Chapter 8 Page 207Performing a HotSync operation via a modemAfter you prepare your computer and your handheld, and select your Conduit Setup options,
Page 208 Advanced HotSync® OperationsTo prepare your computer for a network HotSync operation:1. Click the HotSync Manager icon in the Windows syst
Chapter 8 Page 209To prepare your handheld for a dial-in network HotSync operation:Note: If you are performing a network HotSync operation via a LAN,
Chapter 1 Page 21Opening applicationsYou can use the Applications Launcher to open any application installed on your handheld. You can also open the f
Page 210 Advanced HotSync® OperationsPerforming a network HotSync operation via a LANYou are ready to perform a network HotSync from another computer
Chapter 8 Page 211Creating a user profileIf you need to configure several Palm OS® handhelds with specific information (such as a company phone list)
Page 212 Advanced HotSync® OperationsTo use a profile for the first-time HotSync operation:1. Place the new handheld in the cradle.2. Press the HotSy
Chapter 9 Page 213Chapter 9Setting Preferences forYour HandheldThe Preferences screens enable you to customize the configuration options on your Visor
Page 214 Setting Preferences for Your HandheldButtons preferencesThe Buttons Preferences screen enables you to associate different applications with
Chapter 9 Page 215To change the Pen preferences:1. Tap Pen.2. Tap the pick list and select one of the following settings for the full-screen pen strok
Page 216 Setting Preferences for Your HandheldHotSync buttons preferencesThe Buttons Preferences screen also enables you to associate different appli
Chapter 9 Page 217Connection TypesThere are four type of connections you can choose from when configuring your preferences:Serial to PCThis connection
Page 218 Setting Preferences for Your HandheldSetting modem configurationsModem configurations enable your handheld to use a Springboard modem to com
Chapter 9 Page 219Note:Select Rotary only if your telephone service does not support TouchTone dialing.5. Tap the Volume pick list and select the spea
Page 22 Introduction to Your Visor™ HandheldTo open an application:1. Tap the Applications icon . 2. Tap the icon of the application that you want t
Page 220 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld4. Tap the Dialing pick list and select TouchTone or Rotary. Note:Select Rotary only if your telephone
Chapter 9 Page 221Formats preferencesUse the Formats Preferences screen to set the country default and the display format of the dates, times, and num
Page 222 Setting Preferences for Your HandheldNote:This setting controls the Day, Week, Month, Year, and List views in Date Book Plus and all other a
Chapter 9 Page 223To set the system and alarm sounds:1. Tap the System Sound pick list and select the sound level. Note:When you turn off the System S
Page 224 Setting Preferences for Your HandheldSelecting a serviceUse the Service setting to select the service template for your ISP or a dial-in ser
Chapter 9 Page 225Entering a passwordThe Password box identifies the password you use to log into your server or ISP. Your entry in this field determi
Page 226 Setting Preferences for Your HandheldSelecting a connectionThe Connection Preferences settings enable your handheld to use a modem to commun
Chapter 9 Page 227To enter your server phone number:1. Tap the Phone field.2. Enter the phone number you use to reach your ISP or dial-in server.3. If
Page 228 Setting Preferences for Your HandheldDisabling Call WaitingCall Waiting can cause your session to terminate if you receive a call while you
Chapter 9 Page 229To use a calling card:1. Tap the Use calling card check box to select it.2. Enter your calling card number on the Use calling card l
Chapter 1 Page 23In this example, three menus are available: Record, Edit, and Options. The Record menu is selected and contains the commands New Memo
Page 230 Setting Preferences for Your HandheldCreating additional service templatesYou can create additional service templates from scratch or by dup
Chapter 9 Page 2313. Tap the Connection type pick list and select one of the following connection types:Note:If you are not sure, try PPP; if that doe
Page 232 Setting Preferences for Your HandheldDefining primary and secondary DNSThe Domain Naming System (DNS) is a mechanism in the Internet for tra
Chapter 9 Page 233To identify dynamic IP addressing: Tap the IP Address check box to select it.To enter a permanent IP address:1. Tap the IP Address c
Page 234 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld3. Tap the command you want from the Command list. If the command requires additional information, a fi
Chapter 9 Page 2354. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the login script is complete.5. Tap OK.Deleting a service templateThere is only one way to delete a se
Page 236 Setting Preferences for Your HandheldOptions menuTCP/IP troubleshootingIf you are having a problem establishing a network connection using T
Chapter 9 Page 237Owner preferencesThe Owner Preferences screen enables you to record a name, company name, phone number, or any other information tha
Page 238 Setting Preferences for Your HandheldShortCuts preferencesThe ShortCuts Preferences screen enables you to define abbreviations for entering
Chapter 9 Page 239Editing a ShortCutAfter you create a ShortCut, you can modify it at any time.To edit a ShortCut:1. Tap the ShortCut you want to edit
Page 24 Introduction to Your Visor™ HandheldTo use the Graffiti menu commands:1. In the Graffiti text area, draw a diagonal line from the lower left
Page 240 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld
Appendix A Page 241Appendix AMaintaining Your HandheldThis chapter provides information on the following: Proper care of your Visor™ handheld computer
Page 242 Maintaining Your HandheldBattery considerationsPlease note the following considerations when replacing the batteries in your handheld: Under
Appendix A Page 243Resetting your handheldUnder normal circumstances, you will not have to use the reset button. On rare occasions, however, your hand
Page 244 Maintaining Your HandheldPerforming a warm resetA warm reset bypasses system extensions on your handheld, such as HackMaster hacks or system
Appendix A Page 245To restore your data after a hard reset:1. Click the HotSync Manager icon in the Windows system tray (bottom-right corner of the
Page 246 Maintaining Your Handheld
Appendix B Page 247Appendix BTroubleshooting TipsIf you encounter a problem with your Visor™ handheld computer: Review this section to see if your pro
Page 248 Troubleshooting TipsSoftware installation problemsProblem SolutionPalm™ Desktop software will not install successfully.Disable any anti-viru
Appendix B Page 249Operating problemsProblem SolutionMy handheld won’t turn on.Try each of these in turn: Adjust the contrast control. Make sure the b
Chapter 1 Page 25To display an online tip:1. Tap the Tips icon . 2. After you review the tip, tap Done.Four ways to enter dataThere are four ways to
Page 250 Troubleshooting TipsTapping and writing problemsProblem SolutionWhen I tap the buttons or screen icons, it activates the wrong feature.Calib
Appendix B Page 251Application problemsProblem SolutionI tapped the Today button, but it does not show the correct date.Your handheld is not set to th
Page 252 Troubleshooting TipsHotSync problemsProblem SolutionI cannot do a HotSync operation; what should I check to make sure I am doing it correctl
Appendix B Page 253I cannot launch the HotSync Manager. Make sure you are not running another program, such as America Online, CompuServe, or WinFax,
Page 254 Troubleshooting TipsI tried to do a local HotSync operation, but it did not complete successfully. (continued) Make sure your handheld is se
Appendix B Page 255I tried to do a modem HotSync operation, but it did not complete successfully. (continued)Check the following on your computer: (co
Page 256 Troubleshooting TipsBeaming problemsProblem SolutionI cannot beam data to another Palm OS handheld. Confirm that your handheld and the other
Appendix B Page 257Password problemsProblem SolutionI forgot the password, and my handheld is not locked.You can use Security to delete the password.
Page 258 Troubleshooting TipsSpringboard module problemsProblem SolutionMy Springboard module isn’t working properly. Some modules (such as GPS units
Appendix B Page 259Technical supportIf you cannot solve your problem after reviewing the sources listed at the beginning of this appendix, check our w
Page 26 Introduction to Your Visor™ HandheldYour handheld also includes Giraffe, a game you can use to practice Graffiti writing. See “Installing and
Page 260 Troubleshooting Tips
Appendix C Page 261Appendix CCreating a Custom Expense ReportThis section explains how to modify existing Expense application templates and how to cre
Page 262 Creating a Custom Expense ReportCustomizing existing sample templatesFour sample Expense Report templates come with Palm Desktop software. T
Appendix C Page 2634. From the File menu, choose Save As.5. Click the Save as type drop-down list and choose Template (*.xlt).6. Navigate to the Templ
Page 264 Creating a Custom Expense ReportSectionsA Section is an area of the report that has common formatting. It is common for an Expense report to
Appendix C Page 265Analyzing your custom Expense ReportIf you already have a custom Excel expense report, you can use it with a modified mapping table
Page 266 Creating a Custom Expense ReportProgramming the mapping tableOnce you have analyzed the components of your custom Expense Report, you can pr
Appendix C Page 2675. Scroll down to a blank area of the Maptable.xls file (below the rows used for Sample4.xlt), and click on a row number to select
Page 268 Creating a Custom Expense Report10.Define the dimensions of the Section. The dimensions of the Section appear in the green columns (10–13).1
Appendix C Page 26912.Define whether the Section is in list format. This setting appears in the light purple columns (18–19).If the Section will prese
Chapter 1 Page 27Onscreen keyboardWhen you create or edit a record in an application such as Address, you can open the onscreen alphabetic and numeric
Page 270 Creating a Custom Expense Report15.Mark a Section for prepaid expenses (yellow column). If a row in the map table is for prepaid (company pa
Appendix C Page 271Expense file detailsThe Expense.txt file contains four groups of data. It will be easier to see these four distinct groups of data
Page 272 Creating a Custom Expense Report
Appendix D Page 273Appendix DNon-ASCII Characters for Login ScriptsThe following information enables you to create custom login scripts that require n
Page 274 Non-ASCII Characters for Login ScriptsLiteral charactersThe backslash ( \ ) character defines that the next character is transmitted as a li
Page 275Other Product InformationLimited Warranty and End User Software License AgreementFor warranty information and a copy of the End User License A
Page 276 Responsible Party: Handspring, Inc.189 Bernardo AvenueMountain View, California 94043-5203United States of America(650) 230-5000Canadian RFI
Page 277IndexAABA (Address Book archive file) 45Accented charactersGraffiti writing 42onscreen keyboard 44Add-on applications 50–54AddressFast Lookup
Page 278 Beaming information 190–192location of IR port 17pen stroke to activate 215problems with 256Birthdays. See Repeating eventsBold font for text
Page 279Copying text 71Country default setting 221Cover 16Cradleconnecting to computer 17, 31for local HotSync operations 74, 75serial 12, 31, 194, 25
Page 28 Introduction to Your Visor™ HandheldUsing Palm Desktop softwareIf you have new records you want to add to your handheld and prefer to use the
Page 280 opening 61overview 61templates 115To Do List items 113Week View with Text 109Year View 110DatesExpense item 155setting current 30, 251showing
Page 281date of item 155defining new currency 157deleting records 72menus 163notes for records 91opening 67overview 67purging records 73receipt detail
Page 282 for managing desktop E-Mail 167–168HotSync Manager 74IR operation 197–202linking to external files 210local operation 75, 194, 253, 254modem
Page 283MMailaddress lookup 172–173attachments 184BCC (blind carbon copy) 173, 175changing setup 168closing 169confirm delivery 173, 176confirm read 1
Page 284 NNetworkconnecting 229connection type 231idle timeout 231login scripts 233password 225phone settings 226preferences 226–236primary DNS 232sec
Page 285Prioritizing To Do List records 131, 135Priority of delivery (e-mail) 174Private recordsdisplaying and creating 88, 251lost with forgotten pas
Page 286 forgotten password 58locking the handheld 57private records 88Selectingdate for event 96e-mail to be synchronized. See Filters for e-mailphon
Page 287completed items 134completion date 134conduit for synchronizing 195creating items in Date Book Plus 113creating records 69, 131deleting record
Chapter 1 Page 29Customizing your handheldYou can customize your handheld by using the Preferences application. You can enter personal information suc
Contents Page 3ContentsAbout This Guide ...9Chapter 1: Introduction t
Page 30 Introduction to Your Visor™ HandheldTo set the current date:1. Tap the Set Date box.2. Tap the arrows to select the current year. 3. Tap a mo
Chapter 1 Page 31Installing Palm Desktop softwareThe following instructions guide you through installing Palm Desktop software. After installation, re
Page 32 Introduction to Your Visor™ HandheldTo connect the cradle:1. Plug the cable from the handheld cradle into the USB port or serial port on your
Chapter 1 Page 33Using your handheld with another PIMIf you prefer to use another personal information manager (PIM), such as Lotus Notes, you can use
Page 34 Introduction to Your Visor™ Handheld
Chapter 2 Page 35Chapter 2Entering Data in Your HandheldThis chapter explains how to enter data into your Visor™ handheld computer, by writing with th
Page 36 Entering Data in Your Handheld Most characters require only a single stroke. When you lift the stylus from the Graffiti writing area, your ha
Chapter 2 Page 373. Position the stylus in the left-hand side of the Graffiti writing area. 4. Start your stroke at the heavy dot and draw the stroke
Page 38 Entering Data in Your HandheldThe Graffiti alphabetLetter Strokes Letter StrokesANB O CP D QER F SG THUIV JWKX LY M
Chapter 2 Page 39Writing capital lettersYou make capital letters with the same stroke shapes as the basic alphabet characters. To make capital letters
Page 4 Visor™ Handheld User GuideChapter 3: Managing Your Applications...47Using the Applications Launcher.
Page 40 Entering Data in Your HandheldGraffiti numbersWriting punctuation marksGraffiti writing can create any punctuation symbol that you can enter
Chapter 2 Page 41Additional Graffiti punctuationWriting symbols and extended charactersAll symbols and extended characters begin with the stroke in th
Page 42 Entering Data in Your HandheldWriting accented charactersTo create accented characters, draw the stroke normally used to create the letter, f
Chapter 2 Page 43Navigation strokesIn addition to character symbols, Graffiti writing includes special strokes that you can use to navigate within tex
Page 44 Entering Data in Your HandheldYour handheld includes the following predefined Graffiti ShortCuts: Using the onscreen keyboardYou can open the
Chapter 2 Page 45Using your computer keyboardIf you have a lot of data to enter, or prefer to use the computer keyboard, you can use Palm™ Desktop sof
Page 46 Entering Data in Your HandheldTo import data:1. Open Palm Desktop software.2. Click the application into which you want to import data.3. If
Chapter 3 Page 47Chapter 3Managing Your ApplicationsThis chapter explains how to switch between applications on your Visor™ handheld computer, how to
Page 48 Managing Your ApplicationsTo categorize an application: 1. Tap the Applications icon . 2. Tap the Menu icon . 3. Tap App, and then tap Cate
Chapter 3 Page 49Changing the Applications Launcher displayBy default, the Applications Launcher displays each application as an icon. As an alternati
Contents Page 5Sorting lists of records ...87Making records private ...
Page 50 Managing Your ApplicationsChoosing preferencesYou can set options that affect an entire application in the application’s Preferences dialog b
Chapter 3 Page 51Note:Any game or application that you install on your handheld resides in RAM memory; you can delete them at any time.To install add-
Page 52 Managing Your Applications 4. In the User drop-down list, select the name that corresponds to your handheld.5. Click Add. 6. Select the appl
Chapter 3 Page 53Installing gamesThe CD-ROM also includes several games that you can install with the Install Tool: Giraffe HardBall MineHunt Puzzle
Page 54 Managing Your Applications6. Tap Yes.7. Tap Done.8. Check the Backup folder in the Palm Desktop folder on your computer. If you find a PRC fi
Chapter 3 Page 55Removing Palm Desktop softwareRemoving Palm Desktop software also removes HotSync Manager. If you remove this software from your comp
Page 56 Managing Your ApplicationsAssigning a passwordYou can assign a password to protect your private records and to lock your handheld.To assign a
Chapter 3 Page 573. Tap OK.4. Do one of the following:To change the password, enter the new password, and tap OK.To delete the password, tap Delete.Lo
Page 58 Managing Your ApplicationsRecovering from a forgotten passwordIf you did not activate the Off & Lock feature and you forget your password
Chapter 4 Page 59Chapter 4Overview of Basic ApplicationsThis chapter briefly describes each application and how to open it. Your Visor™ handheld compu
Page 6 Visor™ Handheld User GuideMemo Pad menus ... 137Calculator...
Page 60 Overview of Basic ApplicationsDate BookDate Book lets you quickly and easily schedule appointments or any kind of activity associated with a
Chapter 4 Page 61Date Book PlusDate Book Plus is an enhanced version of the Date Book application. In addition to all the standard Date Book features,
Page 62 Overview of Basic ApplicationsAddressAddress enables you to keep names, addresses, phone numbers, and other information about your personal o
Chapter 4 Page 63To Do ListTo Do List is a convenient place to create reminders and prioritize the things that you have to do.In To Do List, you can d
Page 64 Overview of Basic ApplicationsMemo PadMemo Pad provides a place to take notes that are not associated with records in Date Book, Address, or
Chapter 4 Page 65CalculatorCalculator enables you to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and a variety of advanced math and scient
Page 66 Overview of Basic ApplicationsCityTimeCityTime helps you keep track of the time anywhere around the globe. In CityTime, you can do the follow
Chapter 4 Page 67ExpenseExpense lets you keep track of your expenses and then transfer the information to a spreadsheet on your computer.In Expense, y
Page 68 Overview of Basic Applications
Chapter 5 Page 69Chapter 5Common TasksThis chapter provides instructions on how to do tasks that you can do in most or all of the basic applications.
Contents Page 7Chapter 8: Advanced HotSync® Operations ...193Selecting HotSync setup options...
Page 70 Common TasksEditing recordsAfter you create a record, you can change, delete, or enter new text at any time. Two screen features tell you whe
Chapter 5 Page 71UndoReverses the action of the last edit command. For example, if you used Cut to remove text, Undo restores the text you removed. Un
Page 72 Common TasksDeleting recordsTo delete a record in any of the basic applications:1. Select the record you want to delete.2. Tap the Menu icon
Chapter 5 Page 73Purging recordsOver time, as you use Date Book or Date Book Plus, To Do List, and Expense, you’ll accumulate records in these applica
Page 74 Common TasksExchanging and updating data: HotSync operationsThe HotSync process automatically synchronizes — that is, exchanges and updates —
Chapter 5 Page 75To perform a local HotSync operation:1. Insert your handheld into the cradle. 2. If the HotSync Manager is not running, start it: On
Page 76 Common TasksImportant:The first time you perform a HotSync operation, you must enter a user name in the New User dialog box and click OK. Eve
Chapter 5 Page 77System-defined and user-defined categoriesBy default, your handheld includes system-defined categories, such as All and Unfiled, and
Page 78 Common TasksTo display a category of records:1. Tap the category pick list in the upper-right corner of the list screen.2. Select the categor
Chapter 5 Page 794. Enter the name of the new category, and then tap OK.5. Tap OK.You can assign any of your records to the new category.To rename a c
Page 8 Visor™ Handheld User GuideCreating a login script ...233Deleting a service temp
Page 80 Common Tasks5. Tap OK.Tip:You can group the records in two or more categories into one category by giving the categories the same name. For e
Chapter 5 Page 81To use the Look Up line to find an Address record:1. Display the Address list screen.2. Enter the first letter of the name you want t
Page 82 Common Tasks 4. Continue pressing the application buttons to narrow the list based on the second, third, forth, etc. letters of the name. F
Chapter 5 Page 83Fast Lookup tips To start a new search, press the top scroll button. In scroll mode, you must exit and reenter Fast Lookup to begin a
Page 84 Common TasksAs your handheld searches for the text, you can tap Stop at any time. You may want to do this if the entry you want appears be-fo
Chapter 5 Page 855. Tap Add.The name you selected, along with the other information associated with it, is pasted into the record you selected in step
Page 86 Common TasksLooking up names to add to expense recordsIn Expense, Lookup displays the names in your Address list that have data in the Compan
Chapter 5 Page 87Sorting lists of recordsYou can sort lists of records in various ways, depending on the application. Sorting is available in applicat
Page 88 Common TasksMaking records privateIn all basic applications, except Mail and Expense, you can make individual records private. Private record
Chapter 5 Page 89To display all private records:1. Tap the Applications icon .2. Tap Security.3. Tap the Current Privacy pick list. 4. Tap Show Recor
Page 9About This GuideWelcome to the Visor™ handheld computer. This guide is designed to help you get up and running quickly on your handheld. It desc
Page 90 Common TasksTo display all private records in a specific application:1. Open the application in which you want to display the records.2. Tap
Chapter 5 Page 91Attaching notesIn all basic applications except Memo Pad, you can attach a note to a record. A note can be up to several thousand cha
Page 92 Common TasksChoosing fontsIn all basic applications except Expense, you can change the font style to make text easier to read. You can choose
Chapter 6 Page 93Chapter 6Application Specific TasksThis chapter is organized by application and gives instructions on how to do tasks that are specif
Page 94 Application Specific TasksDate BookWhen you open Date Book, the screen shows the current date and a list of times for a normal business day.
Chapter 6 Page 953. If the event is one hour long, skip to step 7. If the event is longer or shorter than an hour, tap the time of the event to open t
Page 96 Application Specific TasksTo schedule an event for another day:1. Select the date you want for the event by doing one of the following: Tap
Chapter 6 Page 97To schedule an untimed event: 1. Select the date that you want for the event as described in “To schedule an event for another day.”2
Page 98 Application Specific TasksRescheduling an eventYou can easily make changes to your schedule with your handheld. To reschedule an event:1. Tap
Chapter 6 Page 99Alarm for untimed events: You can set a silent alarm for an untimed event. In this case, the alarm triggers at the specified period o
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