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Table of contents
About this manual
Chapter 1: Basic operations of your Sony CLIE Handheld
Turning your Sony CLIE Handheld on and off
Using the stylus
Using the Jog Dial™ navigator
Entering data into your Sony CLIE Handheld
Using Graffiti® writing to enter data
Using the onscreen keyboard
Using your computer keyboard
Changing the frontlight level
Resetting your Sony CLIE Handheld
Performing a soft reset
Performing a hard reset
Chapter 2: Using basic applications
Managing schedules and events (Date Book)
Scheduling an event
Checking schedules
Editing Date Book events
Using the Date Book menus
Managing addresses and phone numbers (Address Book)
Creating a new Address Book entry
Viewing Address Book entries
Editing Address Book entries
Using the Address Book menus
Managing tasks and things to do (To Do List)
Creating To Do List items
Viewing To Do List items
Checking off a To Do List item
Working with To Do List
Using the To Do List menus
Creating memos (Memo Pad)
Creating a new memo
Reviewing memos
Editing memos
Using the Memo Pad menus
Managing expenses (Expense)
Recording a new Expense item
Editing Expense items
Using the Expense menus
Using Calculator (Calc)
Calculating with Calculator
Using the Calculator buttons
Using the Calculator menus
Performing common tasks
Using the Application Launcher
Categorizing records
Finding records
Protecting your data (Security)
Attaching notes
Purging records
Using the Edit menu
Choosing fonts
Chapter 3: Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation
What is a HotSync® operation?
Performing a local HotSync® operation with the cradle
Using the Palm™ Desktop for CLIE software
Starting the Palm Desktop for CLIE
Basic operations of the Palm Desktop for CLIE software
Locating the Palm Desktop for CLIE components
Advanced HotSync® operations
Setting the HotSync® setup options
Customizing HotSync application settings (Conduit)
Conducting an IR HotSync operation
Conducting a HotSync operation via modem
Conducting a HotSync operation via a network
Importing data from a Windows application
Synchronizing with external data (File Link)
Chapter 4: Communicating using your Sony CLIE Handheld
Beaming between your Sony CLIE Handheld and another Palm OS® PDA
What you can do with beaming
Beaming information
Receiving beamed information
Tips on beaming information
Using “Memory Stick®” media
What is “Memory Stick®” media?
Inserting and removing “Memory Stick” media
Protecting the data in “Memory Stick” media
Starting an application in “Memory Stick” media
Starting an application automatically when “Memory Stick” media is inserted
Viewing information of the inserted “Memory Stick” media (Card Info)
Formatting “Memory Stick” media
Exchanging data via “Memory Stick®” media
Starting Memory Stick Gate (MS Gate)
Creating the default folder in “Memory Stick” media
Copying your CLIE handheld data to “Memory Stick” media
Copying data in “Memory Stick” media to your CLIE handheld
Deleting data in “Memory Stick” media
Using the MS Gate menus
How to read the online manual
Installing applications to/from “Memory Stick®” media without using MS Gate
Chapter 5: Customizing your Sony CLIE Handheld (Preferences)
What you can do with Preferences
Changing the Buttons preferences
Assigning applications to buttons
Changing the full-screen pen stroke activities
Assigning applications to HotSync® buttons
Changing the Jog Dial™ navigator preferences
Setting the display format of the time, date, and numbers (Formats)
Selecting a country default
Selecting the time, date, and numbers formats
Setting the Date & Time preferences
Setting the date
Setting the time
Setting the time zone and daylight saving time
Setting the General preferences
Setting the automatic shut-off time
Setting sounds
Turning on or off the Beam Receive feature
Entering owner information
Creating Graffiti® ShortCuts
Changing the Network preferences
Selecting a service
Entering a user name
Entering a password
Selecting a connection
Adding telephone settings
Creating additional service templates
Adding detailed information to a service template
Creating log in scripts
Using the Network preferences menus
Setting the High Resolution Assist function
Chapter 6: Additional information
Backing up data of your Sony CLIE Handheld
Backing up data in your computer using a HotSync operation
Backing up your CLIE handheld data using “Memory Stick” media
Using data of another Sony CLIE Handheld
Using the Palm Desktop for CLIE software to transfer data
Using “Memory Stick” media to transfer data
Performing HotSync between your old CLIE handheld and the new Palm Desktop for CLIE software
Precautions
Notes on use
Battery considerations
Troubleshooting – Frequently Asked Questions
Getting Help
Specifications
Limited Warranty Statement
Index
A
Address Book
Editing
Entering a new entry
Pasting an image
Sorting entries
Using menus
Viewing entries
Adjusting the frontlight level
Application
Categorizing
Launcher (home) screen
Selecting/Starting
Starting applications
Starting an application of the “Memory Stick” media
Troubleshooting
Application buttons
Assigning applications to buttons
Selecting applications
Attaching notes
Automatic shut-off time
B
BACK button
Backing up data
By a HotSync operation
By “Memory Stick” media
Battery considerations
Tips and notes
Troubleshooting
Battery life
Beam Receive feature
Beaming
Between two handhelds
Receiving data
Sending items or categories
Tips on beaming
Troubleshooting
C
Calculator
Using buttons
Using calculator
Using menus
Card Info
Categories
Categorizing applications
Categorizing items
New categories
Viewing items by categories
Choosing fonts
Cleaning
Copying
Copying data and applications to your CLIE handheld
Copying the “Memory Stick” media data to your CLIE handheld
Copying your CLIE handheld data to “Memory Stick” media
Cradle
D
Date Book
Agenda view
Day view
Editing
Month view
Repeating or continuous events
Scheduling an event
Setting alarm
Using menus
Week view
Deleting
Data in the “Memory Stick” media
Items
Digitizer
Dragging
E
Edit menu
Entering data
Computer keyboard
Graffiti writing
Onscreen keyboard
Expense
Creating/printing an Expense report
Currency list
Default currency
Editing items
New currency symbol
Recording a new item
Using menus
F
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
File Link
Finding items
Find option
Phone Lookup
Formats
Formatting the “Memory Stick” media
Frontlight
Adjusting the level
Turning on and off
Full-screen dragging
G
Getting Help
Graffiti writing
Accented characters
Alphabets
Basic procedures
Letters/numbers writing area
Non-English characters
Numbers
Onscreen help
Overview
Punctuation marks
ShortCuts
Symbols and extended characters
H
Hard reset
High Resolution Assist function
HotSync button
HotSync operation
File Link
LANSync
Overview
Selecting Conduit
Setting setup options
Troubleshooting
Via cradle (Local HotSync)
Via IR port
Via modem
Via network
I
Importing data from a Windows application
IR port
J
Jog Dial navigator
Changing preferences
Compatible applications
Displaying an application Pop-up menu
How to use (pressing/rotating)
JogAssist function
JogAssist function
L
Limited Warranty Statement
Locking your CLIE handheld
Lookup
M
Making items private
Memo Pad
Creating new memos
Editing memos
Reviewing memos
Using menus
“Memory Stick” media
Attaching a name
Default folder
Formatting
Inserting and removing
Installing applications without MS Gate
Notes on using
Overview
Protecting data
Starting an application
Troubleshooting
Types
Viewing the data
MS Gate
Copying the “Memory Stick” media data to your CLIE handheld
Copying your CLIE handheld data to “Memory Stick” media
Deleting data
Formatting the “Memory Stick” media
Notes on moving or copying data
Starting
Transferring data between two CLIE handhelds
Using menus
N
Network preferences
Log in script
Password
Selecting a connection
Selecting a service
Service template
Telephone setting
User name
Using menus
Notes on use
O
Onscreen keyboard
Owner information
P
Palm Desktop for CLIE
Basic operations
Locating screen components
Starting
Password
Deleting a password
Entering a password
Locking your CLIE handheld
Troubleshooting
Phone Lookup
PIM (Personal Information Management)
Address Book
Calc (Calculator)
Common tasks
Date Book
Edit menu
Expense
Memo Pad
To Do List
POWER button
Precautions
Preferences
Beam Receive feature
Buttons
Date & Time preferences
Digitizer
Formats
Full-screen pen stroke activities
General preferences
Graffiti ShortCuts
High Resolution Assist function
HotSync button
Network preferences
Overview
Owner information
Password
Setting daylight saving time
Setting the date
Setting the time
Setting the time zone
Time, date, and number formats
User name
Protecting data
Purging records
R
Reset
Hard reset
Reset button
Soft reset
S
Security
Selecting text in an application
Setting
Automatic shut-off time
Date
Daylight saving time
Number formats
Priorities
Sound
Time
Time zone
Soft reset
Sorting items
Specifications
Stylus
How to use
Taking out the reset tip
Synchronizing with external data
T
Tapping
To Do List
Changing appearance
Checking off items
Creating items
Setting priorities
Setting the due date
Using menus
Viewing items
Transferring data between two CLIE handhelds
Using “Memory Stick” media
Using Palm Desktop for CLIE
Transferring data between two CLIE handhelds
Using Palm Desktop for CLIE
Troubleshooting
Applications
Beaming
Connection
HotSync operations
“Memory Stick” media
Operations
Password
Recharging
Tapping and writing
Turning your CLIE handheld on and off
U
USB driver
User name
Chapter 1 Basic operations of your Sony CLIE Handheld Chapter 2 Using basic applications Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIE Handheld Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIE Handheld (Preferences) Chapter 6 Additional information Operating Instructions Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-N610C © 2001 Sony Corporation
WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. Owner’s Record The model number and serial number are located at the rear of the product. Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No. PEG-N610C Serial No.______________ The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. CAUTION You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. NOTE 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 rotating the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference using one or more of the following measures: – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help. If you have question about this product, call the Sony Customer Information Center at keep on next line 1-877-760-7669; or write to the Sony Customer Information Center at 12451 Gateway Boulevard, Fort Myers, FL 33913. The number below is for FCC-related matters only. Declaration of Conformity Trade Name: SONY Model No.: PEG-N610C Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc. Address: 680 Kinderkamack Road, Oradell, NJ 07649 USA Telephone No.: 201-930-6972 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. The supplied interface cable must be used with the equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules. On the supplied software • Copyright laws prohibit reproducing the software or the software manual in whole or in part, or renting the software without the permission of the copyright holder. • In no event will SONY be liable for any financial damage or loss of profits, including claims made by third parties, arising out of the use of the software supplied with this player. • In the event a problem occurs with this software as a result of defective manufacturing, SONY will replace it at SONY’s option or issue a refund. However, SONY bears no other responsibility. • The software provided with this product cannot be used with equipment other than that which it is designated for use with. • Please note that, due to continued efforts to improve quality, the software specifications may be changed without notice. Program © 2001 Sony Corporation, © 2001 Palm, Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. Documentation © 2001 Sony Corporation
Sony, Memory Stick, the Memory Stick logo, Jog Dial, and PictureGear are trademarks of Sony Corporation. Graffiti, HotSync, Palm Modem, and Palm OS are registered trademarks, and the HotSync logo and Palm are trademarks of Palm, Inc. or its subsidiaries. IBM and PC/AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, Outlook and the Windows 98 logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. MMX and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. AvantGo, the AvantGo Client and the AvantGo logo are registered trademarks of AvantGo, Inc. Pumatech, the Pumatech logo, Intellisync and Intellisync Lite are trademarks of Pumatech, Inc. that may be registered in some jurisdictions. Adobe and Adobe Acrobat Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are trademarks used under license. QuickTime is registered in the U.S. and other countries. This product includes fonts owned by TypeBank Co., Ltd. under license. All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners. CAUTION Please contact your nearest Sony dealer regarding the problem you are experiencing with your Sony product. Notes • Sony does not support third-party add-on applications. If you are having a problem with a third-party application, please contact the developer or publisher of that software. • The illustrations in this manual may differ from the actual software. • Explanations in this manual assume that you are familiar with basic operations of Windows®. For how to use your computer and operating system, please refer to their respective manuals. Before using your CLIE handheld, be sure to read the accompanying End-User’s License Agreement.
Table of contents About this manual ................................. 7 Chapter 1 Basic operations of your Sony CLIE Handheld Turning your Sony CLIE Handheld on and off .............................................. 9 Using the stylus.................................... 10 Using the Jog Dial™ navigator ............ 12 Entering data into your Sony CLIE Handheld .............................................. 13 Using Graffiti® writing to enter data .... 13 Using the onscreen keyboard ................ 22 Using your computer keyboard .............. 24 Changing the frontlight level .............. 25 Resetting your Sony CLIE Handheld ..... 26 Performing a soft reset .......................... 26 Performing a hard reset ......................... 27 Chapter 2 Using basic applications Managing schedules and events (Date Book) ................................... 29 Scheduling an event .............................. 29 Checking schedules ............................... 36 Editing Date Book events ...................... 42 Using the Date Book menus .................. 47 Managing addresses and phone numbers (Address Book) ............. 49 Creating a new Address Book entry ...... 49 Viewing Address Book entries ............... 51 Editing Address Book entries ................. 55 Using the Address Book menus ............. 61 Managing tasks and things to do (To Do List) .................................. 63 Creating To Do List items ...................... 63 Viewing To Do List items ....................... 64 Checking off a To Do List item ............... 65 Working with To Do List ........................ 66 Using the To Do List menus ................... 70 Creating memos (Memo Pad) ...... 71 Creating a new memo ........................... 71 Reviewing memos ................................. 73 Editing memos ....................................... 76 Using the Memo Pad menus .................. 78 Managing expenses (Expense) ...... 79 Recording a new Expense item .............. 79 Editing Expense items ............................ 81 Using the Expense menus ...................... 88 Using Calculator (Calc) .................. 89 Calculating with Calculator ................... 89 Using the Calculator buttons ................. 90 Using the Calculator menus ................... 90 Performing common tasks ................... 91 Using the Application Launcher ............. 91 Categorizing records .............................. 95 Finding records ...................................... 98 Protecting your data (Security) ............ 102 Attaching notes ................................... 108 Purging records ................................... 109 Using the Edit menu ............................ 110 Choosing fonts .................................... 111 Continued on next page 4
Table of contents Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation What is a HotSync® operation? ........ 113 Performing a local HotSync® operation with the cradle ................................... 114 Using the Palm™ Desktop for CLIE software ............................................. 116 Starting the Palm Desktop for CLIE ...... 116 Basic operations of the Palm Desktop for CLIE software ................................. 116 Locating the Palm Desktop for CLIE components ......................................... 117 Advanced HotSync® operations ........ 118 Setting the HotSync® setup options ... 118 Customizing HotSync application settings (Conduit) ................................ 120 Conducting an IR HotSync operation ... 122 Conducting a HotSync operation via modem ........................................... 125 Conducting a HotSync operation via a network....................................... 131 Importing data from a Windows application ........................................... 136 Synchronizing with external data (File Link) ............................................. 138 Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIE Handheld Beaming between your Sony CLIE Handheld and another Palm OS® PDA ................ 140 What you can do with beaming ........... 140 Beaming information ........................... 141 Receiving beamed information ............ 142 Tips on beaming information ............... 142 Using “Memory Stick®” media ......... 143 What is “Memory Stick®” media? ...... 143 Inserting and removing “Memory Stick” media .................................................. 144 Protecting the data in “Memory Stick” media .................................................. 146 Starting an application in “Memory Stick” media .................................................. 147 Starting an application automatically when “Memory Stick” media is inserted ............................................ 147 Viewing information of the inserted “Memory Stick” media (Card Info) ...... 148 Formatting “Memory Stick” media ..... 149 Exchanging data via “Memory Stick®” media ................... 151 Starting Memory Stick Gate (MS Gate) .. 151 Creating the default folder in “Memory Stick” media ........................................ 154 Copying your CLIE handheld data to “Memory Stick” media ........................ 155 Copying data in “Memory Stick” media to your CLIE handheld ......................... 157 Deleting data in “Memory Stick” media .................................................. 160 Using the MS Gate menus ................... 162 How to read the online manual ........... 163 Installing applications to/from “Memory Stick®” media without using MS Gate .............................................. 164 Continued on next page 5
Table of contents Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIE Handheld (Preferences) What you can do with Preferences .. 167 Changing the Buttons preferences .... 169 Assigning applications to buttons ....... 169 Changing the full-screen pen stroke activities .............................................. 170 Assigning applications to HotSync® buttons ................................................ 171 Changing the Jog Dial™ navigator preferences ........................................ 172 Setting the display format of the time, date, and numbers (Formats) ............. 173 Selecting a country default .................. 173 Selecting the time, date, and numbers formats ................................................ 174 Setting the Date & Time preferences .... 175 Setting the date ................................... 175 Setting the time ................................... 176 Setting the time zone and daylight saving time .......................................... 177 Setting the General preferences........ 178 Setting the automatic shut-off time ..... 178 Setting sounds ..................................... 179 Turning on or off the Beam Receive feature ................................................. 180 Entering owner information .............. 181 Creating Graffiti® ShortCuts ............. 182 Changing the Network preferences ... 184 Selecting a service ............................... 184 Entering a user name ........................... 185 Entering a password ............................ 185 Selecting a connection ......................... 186 Adding telephone settings ................... 186 Creating additional service templates . 187 Adding detailed information to a service template .............................................. 189 Creating log in scripts .......................... 190 Using the Network preferences menus 193 Setting the High Resolution Assist function .............................................. 194 Chapter 6 Additional information Backing up data of your Sony CLIE Handheld ............................................ 196 Backing up data in your computer using a HotSync operation ............................... 196 Backing up your CLIE handheld data using “Memory Stick” media ........................ 197 Using data of another Sony CLIE Handheld ............................................ 199 Using the Palm Desktop for CLIE software to transfer data .................................... 199 Using “Memory Stick” media to transfer data .................................... 201 Performing HotSync between your old CLIE handheld and the new Palm Desktop for CLIE software ...................................... 203 Precautions ........................................ 204 Notes on use ....................................... 204 Battery considerations ......................... 205 Troubleshooting – Frequently Asked Questions ........................................... 207 Getting Help....................................... 221 Specifications ..................................... 222 Limited Warranty Statement ............. 223 Index .................................................. 227 6
About this manual Welcome to the Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer (referred to as the “CLIE handheld” in this manual). Your CLIE handheld comes with three manuals: Read This First Read This First gives an overview of your CLIE handheld’s features, hardware and software setup, installation instructions, and other important details. Before reading the rest of the manuals, read the Read This First manual. Operating Instructions (this manual) This manual describes all you need to know about how to use your CLIE handheld and the Personal Information Management applications that come with it. The manual shows you how to: I Turn your CLIE handheld on and off, reset your CLIE handheld, and enter data, explained in greater detail (Chapter 1) I Use Personal Information Management applications: Date Book, Address Book, To Do List, Memo Pad, Expense, and Calculator (Chapter 2) I Perform a HotSync® operation with your computer (Chapter 3) I Exchange data with another handheld by beaming or via “Memory Stick®” media (Chapter 4) I Personalize your CLIE handheld with your own preferences settings (Chapter 5) I Maintain your CLIE handheld and work with the Troubleshooting section and other technical information (Chapter6) Add-on Application Guide The Add-on Application Guide describes how to install and use the supplied add-on applications which include: I PictureGear Pocket/Photo Stand/PictureGear 4.4Lite I gMovie I MS Autorun I MS Import/Export 7
Chapter 1 Basic operations of your Sony CLIE Handheld This chapter explains how to turn on and off your CLIE handheld, enter data, and perform other basic operations. Contents Turning your Sony CLIE Handheld on and off .............................. 9 Using the stylus ......................................................................... 10 Using the Jog Dial™ navigator ................................................. 12 Entering data into your Sony CLIE Handheld ............................. 13 Using Graffiti® writing to enter data .................................... 13 Using the onscreen keyboard ............................................... 22 Using your computer keyboard ............................................ 24 Changing the frontlight level .................................................... 25 Resetting your Sony CLIE Handheld .......................................... 26 Performing a soft reset ........................................................ 26 Performing a hard reset ....................................................... 27
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