Palm 680 User Manual
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Palm OS
The operating system of your Treo 680.
Palm OS is known for its simplicity of use
and for the large number of compatible
third-party applications that can be added
to your Treo 680.
Palm™ Quick Install
The component on your Windows
computer that enables you to install Palm
OS applications and other information on
your Treo.
Partnership
Two Bluetooth devices—for example, your
Treo 680 and a hands-free device—that can
connect because each device finds the
same passkey on the other device. Once
you form a partnership with a device, you
don’t need to enter a passkey to connect
with that device again. Partnership is also
known as paired relationship, pairing,
trusted device, and trusted pair on some
devices.
Phone
The application on your Treo 680 that
enables you to make and receive phone
calls.
PIM (personal information manager)
A genre of software that includes
applications such as Palm Desktop
software, Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes,
and ACT!. PIMs generally store contacts,
schedules, tasks, and memos.
PIN (personal identification number)
The four-digit password assigned to your
SIM card by Cingular Wireless. Turning on
the PIN lock secures your wireless
account. See also PUK.
PIN2 (personal identification number 2)
A code that protects certain network
settings such as call barring or fixed dialing.
PUK (PIN unlock key)
A special extended password assigned to
your SIM card. If you enter the wrong PIN
more than three times, your SIM card will
be blocked and you must call Cingular
Wireless for the PUK.
Quick key
A letter that you can press and hold to
activate a favorite from any tab in the
Phone app. For example, create a
speed-dial button for your mother's
number and enter the letter M for “Mom”