User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Treo™ 270 Communicator User Guide
- GPRS 1.1, Windows Edition
- Contents
- Introduction to Your Treo™ 270 Communicator
- Entering Data in Your Communicator
- Managing Your Applications
- Applications Overview
- Common Tasks
- Application-Specific Tasks
- PhoneBook
- To change the PhoneBook view, do one of the following:
- Using the Speed Dial view
- Using the Dial Pad view
- Using the Contacts view
- Using the Active Call view
- Forwarding calls
- Other ways to make a call
- Using the Call History list
- Barring Calls
- PhoneBook menus
- Date Book Plus
- Working in Day View
- Scheduling an event
- Rescheduling an event
- Setting an alarm for an event
- Scheduling repeating or continuous events
- Changing the Date Book Plus view
- Working in Week View
- Working in Week View with Text
- Working in Month View
- Working in Year View
- Working in List View
- Spotting event conflicts
- Working with floating events
- Working with To Do items
- Using the Daily Journal
- Using templates
- Date Book Plus menus
- Blazer
- SMS Messaging
- To Do List
- Memo Pad
- CityTime
- Calculator
- Expense
- SIM Book
- SIM Services
- PhoneBook
- Setting Preferences for Your Communicator
- In the Preferences screens, you can do the following:
- Viewing Preferences
- Buttons Preferences
- Buttons 2 Preferences
- Connection Preferences
- Digitizer Preferences
- Formats Preferences
- General Preferences
- Network Preferences
- Selecting a predefined service template
- Connecting to your service
- Creating additional service templates
- Configuring GPRS settings
- Configuring dial-in, ISDN, infrared, and USB/serial settings
- Entering Advanced dial-in, ISDN, infrared, and USB/serial settings
- Deleting a service template
- Network Preferences menu commands
- TCP/IP troubleshooting
- Owner Preferences
- Ringer Preferences
- ShortCuts Preferences
- Advanced HotSync® Operations
- Selecting HotSync setup options
- Customizing HotSync application settings
- IR HotSync operations
- Conducting a wireless HotSync operation
- Conducting a HotSync operation via a network
- Using File Link
- Creating a user profile
- Maintaining Your Communicator
- Troubleshooting Tips
- Creating a Custom Expense Report
- Non-ASCII Characters for Login Scripts
- Advanced Call Forwarding Options
- Other Product Information
- Index
Page 178 Setting Preferences for Your Communicator
Setting wireless modem configurations
In most cases the preset GPRS configuration settings will enable you to connect to your wireless
service provider's data services. In the event that you need to manually create a configuration to
connect to your ISP or dial-in server, you must configure Wireless modem Connection Preference
settings and Network Preferences settings in addition to configuring Connection settings to
define the communication protocols for the selected device. To use a dial-up connection, your
wireless service account must also include circuit switched data (CSD) services.
To create a Wireless Modem to Modem connection:
1. From the Connection Preferences screen, select Wireless Modem.
2. Tap Edit.
Auto
Detect to
Modem
Defines a dynamic serial connection between your communicator and a modem.
Use this connection type with third-party applications that need to reconfigure
the serial port when communicating with a modem.
USB/
Serial
to PC
Defines a direct serial or USB connection between your communicator and your
desktop computer. When you select this option, your communicator detects
which type of cable you have connected to your computer.
USB/
Serial
to Modem
Defines a direct serial or USB connection between your communicator and a
modem. When you select this option, your communicator detects which type of
cable is connected to the modem.
USB
to PC
Defines the direct USB connection between your communicator and your
desktop computer. It is used to perform a local HotSync operation when your
communicator is connected by its USB connector to the cable. The cable is
attached to a USB port on your desktop computer.
IrCOMM to
PC
Defines a connection between the IR port of your communicator and the
infrared device of your computer or laptop.
IrCOMM to
Modem
Defines a connection between the IR port of your communicator and a modem.
The modem can be attached to a computer or some other device containing an
IR port.