Hands-free devices – Palm 680 User Manual

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My Treo makes or answers calls when it’s
in a bag or pocket

Items in your bag or pocket may be
pressing the onscreen Answer button or
otherwise activating screen items. If this
happens, be sure to press Power/End

to turn off the screen before

placing your Treo in a bag or pocket. You
may also want to disable the screen’s
touch-sensitive feature during incoming
calls (see Locking your screen).

Hands-free devices

I can’t make or receive calls using a
Bluetooth hands-free device

Confirm all the following:

The Bluetooth device is compatible with
your Treo 680. Go to www.palm.com/
treo680cingular-support for a list of
compatible devices.

Press Applications

and select

Bluetooth

. Make sure the

Bluetooth setting is On.

You have already formed a partnership
between your Treo 680 and your
hands-free device, and that the
hands-free device appears in the
Trusted Devices list. (see Connecting to
a Bluetooth hands-free device).

Your hands-free device is charged and
turned on.

Your Treo is within range of the
hands-free device.

If the problem persists, turn the Bluetooth
setting Off and then turn it On again. If it
still persists, create a new partnership with
the hands-free device (see Connecting to a
Bluetooth hands-free device).

TIP

To find carrying cases that can help

prevent your Treo 680 from making calls, as
well as other useful accessories, visit
www.palm.com/mytreo680cingular.

TIP

Bluetooth range is up to 30 feet in

optimum environmental conditions.
Performance and range may be affected by
physical obstacles, radio interference from
nearby electronic equipment, and other
factors.

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