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antenna and the power of each transmitter. Typically, 21 channels per antenna sector are available. For a typical cell site using sector antennas, each of the three transmitting antennas could be connected to up to 21 transmitters for a total of 63 transmitters. However, it is unlikely that all of the transmitters would be transmitting at the same time. When omni-directional antennas are used, a cellular base station could theoretically use up to 96 transmitters, but this would be very unusual, and, once again, it is unlikely that all transmitters would be in operation simultaneously. Base stations used for PCS communications generally require fewer transmitters than those used for cellular radio transmissions, since PCS carriers usually have a higher density of base station antenna sites.

Are wireless telephone base stations safe? The electromagnetic RF signals transmitted from base station antennas stations travel toward the horizon in relatively narrow paths. For example, the radiation pattern for an antenna array mounted on a tower can be likened to a thin pancake centered around the antenna system. The individual pattern for a single array of sector antennas is wedge-shaped, like a piece of pie. As with all forms of electromagnetic energy, the power decreases rapidly as one moves away from the antenna. Therefore, RF exposure on the ground is much less than exposure very close to the antenna and in the path of the transmitted radio signal. In fact, ground-level exposure from such antennas is typically thousands of times less than the exposure levels recommended as safe by expert organizations. So exposure to nearby residents would be well within safety margins.

Cellular and PCS base stations in the United States are required to comply with limits for exposure recommended by expert organizations and endorsed by government agencies responsible for health and safety. Measurements made near cellular and PCS base station antennas mounted on towers have confirmed that ground-level exposures are typically thousands of times less than the exposure limits adopted by the FCC. In fact, in order to be exposed to levels at or near the FCC limits for cellular or PCS frequencies an individual would essentially have to remain in the main transmitted radio signal (at the height of the antenna) and within a few feet from the antenna. This is, of course, very unlikely to occur.

When cellular and PCS antennas are mounted on rooftops, RF levels on that roof or on others near by would probably be greater than those typically encountered on the ground.

However, exposure levels approaching or exceeding safety guidelines should be encountered only very close to or directly in front of the antennas. In addition, for sector-type antennas, typically used for such rooftop base stations, RF levels to the side and in back of these antennas are insignificant. General guidelines on antenna installations and circumstances that might give rise to a concern about a facility's conformance with FCC regulations can be found in A Local Government Official's Guide to Transmitting Antenna RF Emission Safety: Rules, Procedures, and Practical Guidance. This Guide can be accessed

at: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety.

Who regulates exposure to radiation from microwave ovens, television sets and computer monitors? The Food

and Drug Administration is responsible for protecting the public from harmful radiation emissions from these consumer products.

Does the FCC routinely monitor radiofrequency

radiation from antennas? The FCC does not have the resources or the personnel to routinely monitor the emissions for all the thousands of transmitters that are subject to FCC jurisdiction. However, the FCC does have measurement instrumentation for evaluating RF levels in areas that may be accessible to the public or to workers. If there is evidence for potential non-compliance with FCC exposure guidelines for a FCC-regulated facility, staff from the FCC's Office of Engineering and Technology or the FCC Enforcement Bureau can conduct an investigation, and, if appropriate, perform actual measurements. Circumstances that could give rise to a concern about a facility's conformance with FCC regulations can be found in A Local Government Official's Guide to Transmitting Antenna RF Emission Safety: Rules, Procedures, and Practical Guidance. This Guide can be accessed at: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety. Potential exposure problems should be brought to the FCC's attention by contacting the FCC RF Safety Program at: 202-418- 2464 or by email: rfsafety@fcc.gov.

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Contents Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone Intellectual Property Notices Table of Contents Playing media files 138 Staying productive 183 Glossary 283 Regulatory information 287 Index 301 Welcome Did You Know?Hardware What’s in the box?Documentation and software What do I need to get started? Treo 700P smartphone overview Setting up your smartphone and computerTop view Front view Tip Did You Know?Back view Installing the battery Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your smartphoneCharging the battery Indicator light Battery icon Maximizing battery life Making your first call Adjusting call volume What’s my phone number? Setting up your computer System requirementsTo Connecting your Treo smartphone to your computer Upgrading from another Palm OS deviceSetting up your computer Setting up your computer Installing the desktop synchronization software Setting up your computer Connecting your Treo smartphone to your computer Before You Begin To sync your info, you must install Synchronizing information-the basicsSynchronizing information-the basics Moving around on your smartphone Moving around the screenScrolling through screens Highlighting and selecting items Accessing command buttons Highlighting textSelecting menu items Selecting options in a pick list Using the keyboard Entering lowercase and uppercase lettersEntering numbers, punctuation, and symbols Entering other symbols and accented charactersSymbols and accented characters Enter Then press Alt To selectUsing the quick buttons Opening applicationsUsing Applications View Opening applications Using your phone Turning your smartphone on and offWaking up the screen Turning your phone on and off Opening the Phone application Dialing using the onscreen Dial Pad Making callsDialing using the keyboard Dialing by contact name Select the number you want to dial Press Send to dialDialing with a speed-dial favorite button Dialing from a web page or message Redialing a recently called number Receiving calls Assigning a caller ID photoUsing voicemail Setting up voicemailVoicemail notification Retrieving voicemail messagesManaging active calls Ending a call Switching applications during an active call Saving phone numbers Making a second call Answering a second call call waiting Using Flash mode during an Active call Making a conference callManaging active calls Forwarding calls Viewing minutes usage Defining favorite buttons Creating a speed-dial favorite button Creating other types of favorite buttons Optional Select More, and then select advanced optionsEditing a favorite button Deleting a favorite buttonUsing a phone headset Using a wired headset Connecting to a Bluetooth headset or car kit Support/bluetooth/ treo700pbluetooth compatibility.htmlUsing a phone headset Using a Bluetooth headset or car kit Setting your hands-free device to automatically answer calls Customizing phone settings Selecting ringtonesSelecting Phone alert tones Adjusting call volume Adjusting ringer volume Assigning a caller ID photoAssigning a caller ID ringtone Customizing the Main View in the Phone application Setting your dialing preferences Choosing your privacy settings Customizing phone settings Enabling TTY Manually selecting the wireless band What are all those icons? What are all those icons? What are all those icons? Viewing and using the Alert screen Using email Which application should I use?Wireless Sync application How do I get started?Setting up Wireless Sync to work with Internet email Wireless Sync application Wireless Sync application Setting up Wireless Sync to work with corporate email Set the following Email Setup info, and then select Next Wireless Sync application Wireless Sync application VersaMail application AOL Setting up VersaMail to work with common providers Setting up VersaMail to work with other providers Using other wireless features MessagingCreating and sending a text message Select Send Creating and sending a multimedia message Supported File TypesUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 101 Optional Select Sound , and then select one of the following Receiving messages Messaging alert tonesUsing links in messages Viewing/playing a multimedia messageUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 105 Arranging your messages Deleting messages Chatting with Messaging Customizing your Messaging settings Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 110 Selecting Messaging alert tones What are all those icons? Web browser Viewing a web Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 115 Creating a bookmark Defining favorite buttonsUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 117 Saving a Viewing bookmarks or saved pagesEditing or deleting a bookmark or saved Arranging bookmarks and saved pagesUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 120 Downloading files from a web MP3, WMAStreaming files from a web Copying text from a web Returning to recently viewed pagesCustomizing your web browser settings Finding text on a webUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 125 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 126 BroadbandAccess Connect Installing the VZAccess Manager softwareUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 128 Getting help with VZAccess Manager software Terminating a BroadbandAccess Connect Internet session Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 131 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 132 Connections with Bluetooth devices Requesting a connection with another Bluetooth device Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 135 Accepting a connection from another Bluetooth device Go to Applications and select Bluetooth Select OnUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 137 Playing media files Camera and CamcorderTaking a picture Want to photograph Press Center To capture the pictureUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 140 Recording a video Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 142 Customizing your Camera settings Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 144 Pics&Videos Viewing a pictureViewing a video MPGViewing a slide show Sending pictures or videos Copying a picture or video Saving a picture as wallpaper Organizing pictures and videosAdding a picture to a contact entry Rotating a picture Deleting a picture or videoViewing pictures and videos on your computer Setting up Windows Media Player for MP3 Pocket TunesUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 154 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 155 Setting up iTunes for MP3 Transferring MP3 files from your computer Optional Insert an expansion card into your smartphoneTransferring music from a CD to your smartphone Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 159 Listening to music on your Treo smartphone Creating a playlist Editing a playlist Staying organized ContactsAdding a contact ContactsUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 165 Deleting a contact Viewing or changing contact informationDefining your business card Calendar Displaying your calendarCreating an event Adding an alarm to an event Creating an untimed event Scheduling a repeating event Color-coding your schedule Editing or deleting an event Customizing display options for your calendarUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 174 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 175 Selecting alarm tones Tasks Adding a taskSetting task priority, due date, and other details Checking off a task Organizing your tasksDeleting a task Customizing Tasks Creating a memo MemosDeleting a memo Staying productive Documents To Go ProfessionalOpening a document Documents To Go ProfessionalVoice Memo Creating a voice memoListening to a voice memo Switching between Basic and Advanced Calculator Modes CalculatorSelecting functions in Advanced Calculator Mode World Clock Selecting citiesSetting an alarm Adding citiesUsing Find Managing files and applicationsInstalling applications Installing bonus software from the CDInstalling applications from the Internet Installing applications from a computer Getting help with third-party applicationsRemoving applications Manually deleting applicationsViewing application info Viewing application infoUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 197 Sending information with Bluetooth wireless technology Sending info over a Bluetooth wireless connectionSending an app over a Bluetooth wireless connection Receiving info over a Bluetooth wireless connection Beaming information Beaming an entryBeaming an application Receiving beamed information Synchronizing information-advanced Changing which applications syncUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 205 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 206 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 207 Setting up a Bluetooth connection for synchronization Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 209 Synchronizing over a Bluetooth connection Synchronizing over an infrared connection Your computer must include the following itemsUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 212 Synchronizing using Wireless Sync Synchronizing using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync Using expansion cards Inserting and removing expansion cards Accessing items stored on an expansion card Opening applications on an expansion cardUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 218 Viewing expansion card information Renaming an expansion cardFormatting an expansion card Customizing your smartphone System sound settingsSilencing sounds Setting system volume levels Display and appearance settings Adjusting the brightnessChanging the screen font Setting display formats Aligning the screen Changing the system color scheme Arranging applications by category Applications settingsDisplaying applications by category Selecting the applications display Reassigning buttons Changing default applications Locking your smartphone and info Locking your keyboard KeyguardUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 233 Locking your screen Locking your phone Phone Lock Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 236 Locking your smartphone Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 238 Working with private entries Hiding or masking all private entriesViewing all private records Viewing private entries in a specific applicationSecurity and Palm Desktop software Windows Entering owner informationUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 242 System settings Setting the date and timeOptimizing power settings Connection settings Connecting to a virtual private networkTroubleshooting UpgradingUpgrading Desktop software installation Resetting your smartphone Performing a soft resetPerforming a system reset Performing a hard reset Replacing the battery Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 253 Screen Screen appears blankThere’s a blinking bell in the upper-left corner Synchronization Can’t find my user folder Palm Desktop does not respond to a sync attempt Synchronization starts but stops without finishing Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 260 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 261 Have duplicate entries in Microsoft Outlook after I sync My appointments show up in the wrong time slot after I sync If you’re using Palm Desktop software Phone Signal strength is weakMy smartphone won’t connect to the mobile network Hear my own voice echo Other person hears an echoMy voice is too quiet on the other end Hear static or interference My smartphone hangs up when I hold it to my earMy phone seems to turn off by itself Hands-free devices Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 269 Can’t tell if data services are available Can’t send or receive SMS text messagesCan’t send or receive MMS multimedia messages Web My smartphone won’t connect to the InternetCan’t access a web It takes a long time for a web page to load An image or map is too small on my screen Secure site refuses to permit a transactionCamera Making room on your Treo smartphone Third-party applications Third-party applicationsGetting more help Error messages While using your Treo smartphone Where to learn moreFor a quick introduction If you need more information Glossary 1xRTT single carrier 1x radio transmission technologyUsing Your Treo 700P Smartphone 284 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 285 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 286 Regulatory information FCC NoticeRegulatory information Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 289 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 290 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 291 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 292 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 293 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 294 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 295 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 296 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 297 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 298 Specifications Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 299Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 300 Index NumericsSee also alerts 228 Opening Sending from 198, 199 setting trusted pairs See also Calendar application 220 See also Contacts application 91, 127, 245 corporate groupware See also camera 173 Storing attachments 277 synchronizing 85 194 Format Card command 220 Formats Preferences screen Home Home page icon 116, 124 HotSync Manager 210 See also battery links 238 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 317 112 See also memos adding to contact information See also preferences phone Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 321 150 See also battery rechargeable battery. See Rescheduling events 173 reset button Web pages 118 schedules 167 scheduling events 168 Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 326 Turning on and off 7 unauthorized users See also events Tasks application Checking off 179 deleting 180 displaying 167, 174 Information 15, 22 system date and time Saving Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 332 211, 258, 259 transferring music from 153
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