Palm Series 3 User Manual

User Guide  
Palm® Wireless Headset  
Series 3 with Bluetooth® wireless technology  
Contents  
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C O N T E N T S  
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Wireless Headset  
Thank you for purchasing the Palm®  
Wireless Headset Series 3 with Bluetooth®  
wireless technology, a headset that  
connects to your Palm® Treo™ smartphone  
and enables you to use your smartphone  
without using your hands.  
What you’ll learn to do in this guide:  
Charge your headset and turn it on  
Switch between wearing your headset  
on your left or right ear  
Make, answer, and end a call  
Use the mute feature  
Please read this guide to make the best  
use of your headsets many features. For a  
quick introduction to your Wireless  
Headset, refer to Getting Started.  
Use advanced features  
NOTE Read the Glossary at the end of this  
guide to familiarize yourself with important  
terms.  
NOTE Before you can use the Wireless  
Headset with your smartphone, your  
smartphone must be equipped with  
Bluetooth® wireless technology.  
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Package contents  
Headset  
Indicator  
light  
Call  
control  
button  
Volume/  
Small,  
mute  
medium,  
and large  
soft-gel  
ear tips  
buttons  
Microphone  
Charging  
adapter  
Earloop  
Charging  
pocket  
P A C K A G E C O N T E N T S  
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Insert your headset into the charging  
Charging your  
headset  
pocket. The indicator light on your  
headset glows red while your headset is  
charging. Charge for three hours for a  
full charge, until the indicator light turns  
off.  
Your headset contains a rechargeable  
battery that you must fully charge before  
using the headset for the first time. You  
can use your fully charged headset for up  
to 5 hours talk time or 70 hours standby  
before you need to recharge it.  
Remove the AC charger from the  
charging adapter.  
Headset  
The charging adapter included with your  
headset works only with the AC charger  
provided with your Treo™ smartphone or  
with a replacement Palm® AC charger,  
which you can purchase separately.  
Charging  
pocket  
IMPORTANT Using an AC charger that is  
not supported by Palm may damage or  
destroy your headset and can void the  
warranty on the product.  
Charging  
adapter  
AC charger  
(not included)  
Charging your headset  
1
Connect the charging adapter to the  
charging pocket.  
2
Connect your AC charger to the  
charging adapter at the base of your  
charging pocket and then plug the AC  
charger into a wall outlet.  
You are now ready to pair your headset and  
your smartphone.  
C H A R G I N G Y O U R H E A D S E T  
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On your smartphone, press  
Applications and select Bluetooth  
, or tap the Bluetooth icon  
top of the screen.  
Pairing your headset  
at the  
with your  
smartphone  
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4
Select On to turn the Bluetooth setting  
on.  
In the Bluetooth application on your  
smartphone, select Setup Devices, and  
then select Hands-free Setup.  
Pairing, also known as forming a  
partnership, creates a unique and  
encrypted wireless link between two  
®
devices enabled with Bluetooth wireless  
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Select Next. Make sure Show is set to  
Nearby devices. When your  
smartphone finds your headset, it  
displays “Palm Headset” with a  
headphone icon next to it. Select Palm  
Headset, and then select OK.  
technology, such as your Treo™  
smartphone and your headset.  
Pairing with your Treo™ smartphone  
®
(Palm OS by ACCESS)  
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A status message appears, telling you  
that your smartphone is connecting  
with your headset. When your  
smartphone asks for a passkey, enter  
0000, and then select OK.  
BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
Make sure your Treo smartphone has  
the latest software by going to  
Your headset must be turned off before  
you begin the pairing process. If it is on,  
learn how to turn it off.  
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If the Device Select screen appears,  
select Headset and select Next.  
On the confirmation screen, select  
Done. The headset flashes blue every  
five seconds when paired successfully.  
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Press and hold the Call control button  
until the headset indicator light  
alternately flashes red and blue.  
P A I R I N G Y O U R H E A D S E T W I T H Y O U R S M A R T P H O N E  
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Pairing with your Treo smartphone  
(Windows Mobile®)  
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Check the Hands Free box if it is not  
already checked, and then select Finish.  
Select OK. The headset flashes blue  
every five seconds when paired  
successfully.  
BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
Make sure your Treo smartphone has  
the latest software by going to  
Pairing with other phones  
Your headset must be turned off before  
you begin the pairing process. If it is on,  
learn how to turn it off.  
BEFORE YOU BEGIN Your headset must  
be turned off before you begin the pairing  
process. If it is on, see Turning your  
headset on and off to learn how to turn it  
off.  
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Press and hold the Call control button  
until the headset indicator light  
alternately flashes red and blue.  
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Press and hold the Call control button  
until the headset indicator light  
alternately flashes red and blue.  
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3
On your smartphone, go to the Today  
screen and tap Bluetooth  
.
2
Set your smartphone to discover your  
headset by following your phone’s  
instruction guide. Typically, the steps  
involve going to a setup, connect, or  
Bluetooth menu on your phone and  
then selecting the option to discover a  
Bluetooth device.  
Select the Mode tab and check the Turn  
on Bluetooth box if it is not already  
checked.  
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Select the Devices tab, and then select  
New Partnership or Add new device.  
When the smartphone finds your  
headset, it displays “Palm Headset”  
with a headphone icon next to it. Select  
Palm Headset, and then select Next.  
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When your phone finds your headset, a  
message appears asking if you want to  
pair; select Yes or OK.  
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When your smartphone asks for a  
passkey, enter 0000, and then select  
Next.  
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When a message on your phone screen  
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Turn off your headset by pressing and  
holding the Call control button for at  
least four seconds, until the indicator  
light glows red. If you are wearing your  
headset, you’ll hear three separate  
beeps:  
asks for a passkey, enter 0000, and then  
select Yes or OK. The headset flashes  
blue every five seconds when paired  
successfully.  
A high tone when you press (and  
hold) the button  
Turning your headset  
on and off  
A low tone as you continue to hold  
the button  
A middle tone as the headset turns off  
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Turn on your headset by pressing and  
holding the Call control button until the  
indicator light glows blue. If you are  
wearing your headset, you hear a beep  
when the power turns on. The indicator  
light flashes blue every five seconds  
when the power is on.  
When you turn your headset on, after a  
brief delay, the indicator light displays one  
of the following charge levels:  
Three red flashes = greater than 2/3  
battery charge  
Two red flashes = 1/3 to 2/3 battery  
charge  
One red flash = less than 1/3 battery  
charge  
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Wearing your  
headset on your left  
or right ear  
Your headset comes with three soft-gel ear  
tips and an optional earloop.  
IMPORTANT For optimal performance,  
wear your headset and your smartphone  
on the same side of your body. In general,  
you’ll get better performance when there  
are no obstructions (including parts of your  
body) between your headset and the  
phone.  
NOTE If you want to use the optional  
earloop with your headset, first read  
Inserting a soft-gel ear tip  
As you move away from your smartphone,  
the audio quality may degrade. When you  
go out of range of the smartphone, the  
connection drops between the two  
devices, and you hear a beep in your  
headset. Only the headsets power-off  
function operates until you go back within  
range of the smartphone.  
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Select the ear tip size that fits most  
comfortably in your ear.  
2
Hold the ear tip with the elongated edge  
pointing down, and push the post into  
the opening on your headset. This is the  
neutral position.  
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Right ear  
Neutral  
position  
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With the ear tip facing you, twist the tip  
toward the R for right-ear wearing or  
toward the L for left-ear wearing. The  
ear tip should rest against, but not  
enter, the ear canal.  
Left ear  
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To remove the ear tip, make sure its in  
the neutral position and then pull it away  
from your headset.  
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Attaching the earloop  
You can attach the earloop to your headset  
to improve stability.  
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Remove the ear tip from your headset  
by turning it to the neutral position and  
pulling it away from your headset.  
2
Attach the earloop between your  
headset and the ear tip, and replace the  
ear tip. For the right ear, the earloop  
appears as shown in the following  
figure. For the left ear, reverse the  
orientation. The ear tip should rest  
against, but not enter, the ear canal.  
This earloop is positioned  
to fit over the right ear  
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Making a call  
Answering a call  
IMPORTANT Use only short presses when IMPORTANT Use only short presses when  
making, ending, or answering a call to ending or answering a call to avoid  
avoid accidentally activating your headsets accidentally activating your headsets  
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2
Make sure your headset is on.  
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2
Make sure your headset is on.  
Answer a call:  
Dial the number on your smartphone.  
The call is automatically transferred to  
your headset, and you hear a series of  
tones.  
From your headset: When you hear  
your headset ring, press and release the  
Call control button. You cannot answer  
a call from the headset until the headset  
begins ringing.  
NOTE You can also use voice-activated  
dialing if your phone and wireless plan  
support it. See the information about  
From your phone: Answer the call as  
you normally would.  
Most Treo® smartphones automatically  
transfer calls to your headset. If your  
phone doesn’t automatically send the  
call to your headset, you may need to  
press and release the Call control button  
to transfer the call to your headset.  
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Adjust the volume as needed. See  
specific volume control instructions.  
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Adjust the volume as needed. See  
specific volume control instructions.  
M A K I N G  
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If you miss a call, the indicator light on your headset, press Menu (right action key) and  
headset flashes blue and purple every six  
seconds to alert you to the missed call. To  
clear this alert, press the Call control  
button.  
select Connect Bluetooth.  
Ending a call  
When your headset is paired with your  
phone and you make or answer a call on  
your phone while your headset is turned off  
(or is out of range of the phone), your  
headset automatically tries to connect to  
the call when you turn it on (or when you  
bring it back within range of your phone). If  
your headset does not automatically  
To end a call, press and release the Call  
control button, or use the controls on your  
smartphone to end the call. A short beep  
sounds to confirm that the call has ended.  
Using auto answer  
connect to the call in this case, quickly  
press the Call control button to connect.  
If your headset is in the charging pocket  
when it receives a call, the charging pocket  
vibrates after a few rings.  
If you want to stop using the headset and  
use the earpiece or a wired headset during  
a call, do the following:  
Remove your headset from the charging  
pocket to automatically answer the call.  
Smartphone using Palm OS®: Select  
Cancel Bluetooth in Active Call View. To  
return to using your headset, open the  
Options menu and select Connect  
Bluetooth.  
Return your headset to the charging  
pocket to end the call.  
Smartphone using Windows Mobile®:  
Press Menu (right action key) and select  
Cancel Bluetooth. To return to using your  
E N D I N G  
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C A L L  
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Increasing or  
Muting a call  
decreasing call  
volume  
To mute your voice while on a call, press  
both sides of the Volume button at the  
same time until you hear a high tone  
followed by a low tone and a high tone.  
Increase or decrease the call volume by  
pressing the top or the bottom of the  
To turn off the mute feature, press both  
sides of the Volume button until you hear  
two high tones and one low tone.  
Volume button  
. The volume of the  
confirmation tone you hear increases or  
decreases to match the call volume.  
WARNING Do not use your headset at  
high volumes for an extended period of  
time. Doing so can cause hearing loss.  
Always listen at moderate levels.  
Volume up  
button  
Volume down  
button  
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What do the colored flashes and tones mean?  
Headset status  
Colored flashes and tones  
Turning on  
A single tone, and a blue flash followed after a few seconds by  
red flashes, indicating the battery level:  
3 red flashes = more than 2/3 battery charge available  
2 red flashes = 1/3 to 2/3 battery charge available  
1 red flash = less than 1/3 battery charge available  
Blue flash every 5 seconds  
On  
Turning off  
Off  
Red flash and 3 tones: high, then low, then middle  
No light  
Incoming call  
Active call  
Mute on  
Ringing tone with rapid, alternating blue and red flashes  
Long blue flash every 10 seconds  
Blue flash every 10 seconds and 2 tones sound every  
30 seconds  
Battery being charged Constant red light  
Battery fully charged  
Low battery  
Red light turns off  
Red flash about every 2 seconds and 2 tones sound every 20  
seconds  
Pairing mode  
Missed call  
Alternating blue and red flashes  
Rapid, alternating blue and purple flashes every 6 seconds  
W H A T D O T H E C O L O R E D F L A S H E S A N D T O N E S M E A N ?  
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Switch a call from phone to headset: To  
switch a call from your phone to your  
headset, press the Call control button for  
two seconds or until you hear a tone.  
Advanced features  
Advanced features are available for  
smartphones that support the hands-free  
Bluetooth® profile; this means you can use  
your headset instead of your smartphone  
to perform other tasks like redialing. Check  
your smartphones instruction guide or  
contact the manufacturer if you’re not sure  
if your smartphone supports the hands-free  
Bluetooth profile.  
Switch a call from headset to phone: To  
switch a call from your headset to your  
phone, press and hold the Call control  
button for two seconds or until you hear a  
tone.  
NOTE The Wireless Headset does not  
support call waiting. To use this feature,  
use your phone’s controls to switch from  
one call to the other. Refer to your phone’s  
User Guide for instructions on how to use  
call waiting with that device.  
NOTE Most smartphones support the  
hands-free profile.  
Ignore an incoming call: When your  
phone rings, press the Call control button  
for two seconds to ignore the call. The call  
goes to voicemail.  
Use voice-activated dialing: Press and  
hold the Call control button for two  
seconds.  
Redial the last number: To redial the last  
number you called, quickly press the Call  
control button twice. You hear a high tone  
for each press.  
NOTE Depending on the model, your  
smartphone may or may not support  
voice-activated dialing through Bluetooth  
wireless technology. If it is supported, you  
must first set the voice tags on your  
phone. For better recognition, record the  
voice tags from your headset. Refer to your  
A D V A N C E D F E A T U R E S  
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phones User Guide for instructions on  
setting up voice-activated dialing.  
Volume up  
button  
Disabling active call  
and standby indicator  
lights  
Your headset comes with the active call  
and standby indicator lights enabled.  
NOTE This process only disables active  
call and standby indicator lights when the  
headset is connected to your smartphone.  
All other indicator lights, such as low  
battery, continue to function.  
Disabling the indicators  
Press the Volume up button while turning  
the headset on.  
Enabling the indicators  
Troubleshooting  
Turn the headset off and then press the  
Volume up button while turning the  
headset on.  
My headset doesn’t work with my  
smartphone  
Verify that your smartphone is capable of  
using Bluetooth® wireless technology and  
is within the standard operating range of  
30 feet (10 meters). If it is, carefully follow  
the pairing instructions again. See Pairing  
D I S A B L I N G A C T I V E C A L L A N D S T A N D B Y I N D I C A T O R L I G H T S  
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I hear static on my headset  
Appliances such as cordless phones and  
Callers can’t hear me  
Your headset might be muted. To turn  
wireless networking equipment may cause mute off, press both sides of the Volume  
interference, adding a crackling noise. To  
reduce interference, keep your headset  
away from other devices that use or  
produce radio waves.  
button until you hear two high tones and  
one low tone.  
Can other phones pick up my  
conversations when I'm using the  
wireless headset?  
I can’t hear callers  
Try these solutions:  
When you pair your headset with your  
smartphone, you are creating a private link  
between only those two devices. Devices  
outside that pairing cannot pick up the  
transmission either by accident or on  
purpose.  
Make sure that the headset is turned  
on. Press the Call control button for  
about two seconds until you hear a  
beep or see the indicator light glow  
blue.  
Move the headset closer to the  
smartphone (the distance should be  
less than 30 feet/10 meters).  
My headset doesn’t work with my  
cordless phone at home  
Your headset is not designed for use with  
cordless phones.  
Charge your headset battery using the  
AC charger. See Charging your headset.  
Press the Volume up button to increase Does my headset work with laptop,  
the sound heard in the headset.  
desktop, or handheld computers?  
Verify that your headset is paired with  
your smartphone and that Bluetooth is  
enabled on your smartphone. See  
Your headset can work with other devices  
besides your smartphone if those devices  
are compliant with Bluetooth version 1.1 or  
later specifications and they support the  
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Bluetooth headset and/or hands-free  
profile(s).  
Caring for your  
headset  
Willl my headset interfere with my car’s  
electronics, radio, or computer?  
To clean your headset, use a clean, soft,  
slightly damp cloth.  
Your headset produces significantly less  
power than a typical mobile phone. It also  
emits only signals that are compliant with  
the international Bluetooth standard.  
Therefore, your headset does not interfere  
with standard consumer-grade electronic  
equipment.  
Always store your headset with the  
power off and keep it well protected.  
Avoid storing your headset at high  
temperatures(above 60°C/134°F)—such  
as in a hot vehicle or in direct sunlight.  
(Storage at high temperatures can  
degrade performance and reduce  
battery life.)  
Customer support for  
your headset  
Do not expose your headset or any of  
its supplied parts to rain or other liquids.  
For customer support for your headset,  
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When you have paired your mobile phone  
with your headset, the devices recognize  
each other, allowing the phone to bypass  
the discovery and authentication process  
and automatically accept the transmission.  
Glossary  
Bluetooth® wireless technology Radio  
technology that was developed to connect  
devices, such as mobile phones and  
headsets, without wires or cords over a  
distance of approximately 30 feet (10  
meters). More information is available at  
Passkey Code that you must enter on the  
phone in order to pair the mobile phone  
with your headset.  
Pairing (also known as forming a  
partnership) Process that creates a  
unique and encrypted communication link  
between two Bluetooth devices and  
enables them to communicate with each  
other.  
G L O S S A R Y  
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FCC  
Important safety and  
legal information  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is  
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause  
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits  
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If  
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and  
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or  
more of the following measures:  
IMPORTANT Using a mobile phone while driving creates a  
distraction to the driver, and this may increase the likelihood of an  
accident. When using the phone while driving, keep the following in  
mind:  
Keep conversations short and do not make notes or read  
documents.  
Before answering calls, consider your circumstances.  
Pull off the road and park before making or answering calls when  
driving conditions require it—for example, bad weather, high  
traffic density, the presence of children in the car, or difficult  
junctions or maneuvers.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
Always follow local laws.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from  
where the receiver is connected.  
Battery Precautions  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons, read and follow  
these instructions.  
IMPORTANT Changes or modifications not covered in this manual  
must be approved in writing by the manufacturers Regulatory  
Engineering Department. Changes or modifications made without  
written approval may void the users authority to operate the  
equipment.  
Do not dispose of product in a fire. The battery may explode if  
exposed to fire. Check with local codes for disposal instructions.  
Do not open or mutilate battery pack. Released electrolyte is  
corrosive and may cause damage to eyes or skin and may be  
toxic if swallowed.  
Charge the product in accordance with the instructions supplied  
with this unit.  
Observe proper orientation between product and charger  
contacts.  
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Approval marks  
Palm wireless headset product family  
CE mark  
Tested to Comply  
With FCC Standards  
Mexico approval mark  
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  
Industry Canada Notice  
Radio equipment The term “IC:” before the radio certification  
number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications  
were met. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)  
this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must  
accept any interference, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation of the device. “Privacy of communications may  
not be ensured when using this telephone.” This product meets the  
applicable Industry Canada technical specifications of the RSS210.  
Static Electricity, ESD, and Your Palm Device  
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can cause damage to electronic devices  
if discharged into the device, so you should take steps to avoid such  
an occurrence.  
Description of ESD  
Static electricity is an electrical charge caused by the buildup of  
excess electrons on the surface of a material. To most people, static  
electricity and ESD are nothing more than annoyances. For example,  
after walking over a carpet while scuffing your feet, building up  
electrons on your body, you may get a shock—the discharge event—  
when you touch a metal doorknob. This little shock discharges the  
built-up static electricity.  
Avis Industrie Canada  
Équipement radio Le terme « IC/CI » avant le numéro  
d’homologation radio signifie seulement que les specifications  
techniques Industrie Canada ont été respectées. Le fonctionnement  
de l’équipement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) le  
dispositif ne doit créer aucune interférence nuisible, et (2) le dispositif  
doit accepter toute interférence reçue, y compris celles pouvant  
causer le fonctionnement indésirable du dispositif. « La  
ESD-susceptible equipment  
Even a small amount of ESD can harm circuitry, so when working  
with electronic devices, take measures to help protect your electronic  
devices, including your Palm® smartphone or headset, from ESD  
harm. While Palm has built protections against ESD into its products,  
ESD unfortunately exists and, unless neutralized, could build up to  
levels that could harm your equipment. Any electronic device that  
contains an external entry point for plugging in anything from cables  
to docking stations is susceptible to entry of ESD. Devices that you  
carry with you, such as your smartphone, build up ESD in a unique  
way because the static electricity that may have built up on your body  
confidentialité des communications n’est pas assurée lors de l’usage  
du téléphone. » Ce produit répond aux spécifications techniques du  
ministère de l’Industrie du Canada en vigueur pour le RSS210.  
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is automatically passed to the device. Then, when the device is  
connected to another device such as a docking station, a discharge  
event can occur.  
Increase the relative humidity of your environment.  
Install ESD-specific prevention items, such as grounding mats.  
Conditions that enhance ESD occurrences  
Precautions against ESD  
Conditions that can contribute to the buildup of static electricity in the  
environment include the following:  
Make sure to discharge any built-up static electricity from yourself  
and your electronic devices before touching an electronic device or  
connecting one device to another. The recommendation from Palm is  
that you take this precaution before connecting your Palm  
smartphone to your computer, placing the smartphone in a cradle, or  
connecting it to any other device. You can do this in many ways,  
including the following:  
Low relative humidity.  
Material type. (The type of material gathering the charge. For  
example, synthetics are more prone to static buildup than natural  
fibers like cotton.)  
The rapidity with which you touch, connect, or disconnect  
electronic devices.  
Ground yourself when you’re holding your mobile device by  
simultaneously touching a metal surface that is at earth ground.  
For example, if your computer has a metal case and is plugged  
into a standard three-prong grounded outlet, touching the case  
should discharge the ESD on your body.  
While you should always take appropriate precautions to discharge  
static electricity, if you are in an environment where you notice ESD  
events, you may want to take extra precautions to protect your  
electronic equipment against ESD.  
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Europe R&TTE Directive (Europe)  
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Palm, Inc.  
950 W. Maude Ave.  
Sunnyvale, CA 95085-2801  
United States of America  

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