Sony Group PEGTG50 Personal Entertainment Organizer with Bluetooth User Manual Revised manual part 1 IAW FCC correspondence 7093

Sony Corporation Personal Entertainment Organizer with Bluetooth Revised manual part 1 IAW FCC correspondence 7093

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About this manual
This manual provides an overview ol your CLIE M‘htinlihlilrl 5 features including inlormatlon
about setting up your CLIE” handheld and what you can do with your CLIE'“ handheld.
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/Settlng your ony CLIEWI
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Page 1 1
Make sure that all the accessories are
supplied in the package.
Page 13
Be sure to charge your CLIE
handheld belore you start using It
for the llrsl time.
Page 21
Learn about the basic operations or
your CUE handheld.
Page 29
Use your cut: handheld with your
computer.
Page 37
Learn aboul your CLIE handheld‘s
features.
Page 60
Learn about the applications supplied
with your CLUE handheld.
Page 78
Explains the troubleshooting and notes
on use. etc.
Page 88
Learn about the pans of your CLIE
handheld and other accessories.
The lollowlng manuals are attached to your CUE hand held,
Reler to the lolluwing together with this manual.
D Before you start using (Thls manual)
READ THIS F RST (Operating Instruct ns)
Explains following:
~ Setting your out? handheld and computer
. Basic operation
- What you can do with the applications
CI When you want to be more familiar with the basic operation ofthe
CLrE handheld
CI When you want to change the cm? setting
Handbook
' When using CLlfi handheld (or the firsl lime
The basic features and operations are explained
in detail.
- CLIE handheld advanced operations
The convenienl features and how to make full use
of your CLIE handheld are explained in detail.
l:| When you want to be more familiar with how to use the supplied applications
El When you want to install the applications you like
CLIE Application Manual (HTML format: Start
up on a computer)
The manual explains about how to use the supplied applications in det
This manual will be automatically Installed In the computer
when your connect your CLIE handheld to the computer.
For details on using the manual. refer to “Using CLlE Application
Manual“ on page 60 in this manual,
l:| When you face problems
Troubleshooting Q&A
The manual helps in solving problems that you may face while using
your CLlE handheld,
Before use
caution
N No EVENTSHALL SONY BE LIABLE FOR
ANY INCIDENTAL. lNDlRELT OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR OTHER
DAMAGES JNCLUDiNG WiTi-ioUT
LlMlTATloN LOSS OF PROFITS. Loss OF
REVENUE LOSS OF DATA. Loss OF usE
OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIATED
EQUIPMENTr DownTiME, AND
PURCHASEK‘S TiME RELATED TO OR
ARlslNG OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
PRODUCT. lTs HARDWARE AND/OR ITS
sol-TWARE.
On the supplled sollware
- Copyriytt laws prohibit reproducing the
sonwsre or the software manual in whole or
in pan or renting the software without the
pennissibn of the copyright holder,
~ in no event will souv he lirbie for any
finsnciri damage or loss of profits. lrrciu
claims made by third ponies, arising out o
the use of the software supplied with this
prodrct.
~ in the event a pmblem occurs with rhrs
software as a nxull otdeiecrive
mmulrcturing, somr will replace it it
some option or issue i refund How/even
SONY hears no orherresponsibiliry.
' 11m “11le provided with this product
cannot be used with equipment other titan
that which it is designnred for use with.
- Please note that, due to continued efforts to
improve qurlity, the soliwrre specifications
may be changed without notice.
~ The software librrry incorporated In cuts
handheld isbased in part on the werlr or the
independent lPEG Group
NOTES
. Sony does not support third-pally rdd-on
applicallons. it you are hiring a problem
with r rhird-party uppirurionr plerse connci
the developer or puhlisheroi that software
- The illustrstiorrs in this manual may diner
from the actual soitwrue.
- Expirnuricns in this munusi assume that you
are familiar with hssie operations at
Windows“. For how to use your computer
rind operating system, pierse refer to their
respecrive manuals.
Program in 2002 Sony Ourporalion, o 2002 Palm.
lnc.. or us subsidiaries, All rights reserved.
Documentation e 2002 Sony Curpursriorr
CAUTION
Please comic! your rteuresr Sony denier regarding
any problems you are experiencing with your
Sony product.
On the trademarks
Before using yourcLiti hnrrdhcld. be sure to read
the accompanying End-User's rise Agreement,
Sony, CLlE, “Memory Stick" Memory Slick
Duo", ”Memory Stick PRO". ”MagicGnte
Memory Stick".1ug Dial,PlclumGt-_1r Studio and
their logos are rrnrlemarirs of Sony Corporation.
Palm 05, anfi HolSynl: and the l-lotSync logo
in registered trademarks of palm, Int; and its
subsidiaries, and palm, Prim towered Prim
Desktop, the Palm logo. the Palm Powered logo
and Palm oss logo are iridemrrhs of Palm inc
and its aubsidiuries
Microseitarrd Windows sre registered undemarks
of Microsoft Corporation.
Penlium is registered trademsdrs oilntei
Corporation.
lnteliisync is d nademrrlr or Pumirech, inc.
Adobe and Acrobat are llndemuda of Adobe
Systems incorporated,
Rluetuoth is a trademark that is owned by the
proprieror ind used by Sony under lioerrse.
Quiclmme and the Quiclrrrme logo sre
undenmrks of Apple Computer, inc.
NetFronr is a trademark of ACCESS co. Ltd.
Picseisnd the hostel logo netradenrurts ofl’iuzl
Technologies Ltd.
Conlalns Mncromedis® l-‘iashm Player
technology hy Macromedia, Inc“
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rights reserved.
Mscrumediu Hash und Macromedia Flash are
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Macromedia. inc. in the Unired Srrtes sud
intemsiionaily
This product includes fetus owned by TypeBank
Co, Ltd. under license.
All outzrlrulemlrks are trademrrle of rheir
respective owners,
WARNING
- ln some siruoiions orenvrronmenra. rhe use
oi rhe blueioorhm rechrrology mighr be
resrrrcred by ihe proprreior of rho building or
responsible represemaiives or lire
organrzarion. fur example on board of
airplanes, in hospirals or in any orher
environmenr where rhe risk or inierrereuce
wirh orhea devices or servioes is perceived or
ideniified as harmlul.
~ iiyou ureuncerrain aboumre policy applying
ro rhe use oiBlueiooihw recrrnology in a
specific organizarion orenvironmenr, you are
encouraged ro first ask I'm' authorization prior
ro swuclring non
Consulr your physician or ihe manuraenrrer
of personal medical devices ipaoemalsers
hearing aids, erc.) regarding any resrricrions
on me use ofBlneweth rechnology.
~ The Blueioolhm luncrlon equipped
with cut handheld Is valid nnly ln
lhoee wuntrlea where cLlE handheld
la sold.
- Turn allymerLIE handheld ro qllll using
rhe Blueroorhw nmcrion.
"no-our
“sa'fety' aneI
Regula ons
WA NING
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do
not expose the unit to rain or
moisture. To avold electrical
shock, do not open the cabinet.
Fleter servicing to quallfled
personnel only.
For customers In Australia, Hong
Kong, Malaysia, Mexico, New .
Zeeland, Slngepore,1'aiqu an '
Thflllflnd
The soclrerourier shall be insrailed near the
equipmeni and shall be easily accessible
CAUTION
You are caurioned ihar any changes or
modificalions nor expressly approved in ads
manual could void your wanunry on rhis
equipmenr.
WARNING
Bowery may explode il' misueuied.
Do nor recharge, disassemble ordispose oiin rrre.
, For ouéiomars In the USA. and
Canada
Owner‘ 5 Record
Tire model number and serial number are
locared on lire back or lhe produei. Record ihe
model number and me serial number in inc space
provided below. Refer io rhem whenever you call
upon your Sony dealer regarding lhls produci.
Model No
Serial No.
The sockel-ourler shall be insralled uear rhe
equipmenr and shall be easily accessible.
CAUTION
You are oaurroned IIm any changes or
modiiicarrors nor expressly approved in rhis
manual could void your warranry ou rhrs
equipmenr.
This Class B digiial appararus complies wirh
Canadian ICES-003,
Ce! apparerl numerique de la clusse B esr
eonforrne a la norme NMB~W3 du Canada.
NOTE
This equipmenr has been reared and [amid ro
comply wim lire limias fora Class B digiaul devrce.
purruanr ro Pan ls orrhe FCC Rules, These limirs
are designed ro provide reasonable proreocron
againsl harmful inierlerence in a residenrial
inssallni' n, This squipmenr generares. uses. and
can radiaie radio frequency energy and, irnor
insralled and used in accordance will. rhe
iusrrucrious, may cause harmiul inrerierence ro
radio communicarions. However, rhere is no
gunranree mat inierierenoe will nor occur in a
par-icular insrallarion. ii rhis equipmenrdoe
cause harmful rurerrcrense ro radio or ielevi on
reoepiion. which can be derenuined by roruiing
rhe equipmenl olland on. rhe user is encouraged
ro iry ro correci ihe rnrerference using one or more
of rhe following measures;
continued on next page
- Reorienrorrelocare the reserving anrenna,
- increase rheaeparelion berween lhe
equipmenr and receiver.
- Connecr rhe equipmcnr inro an ourlei on a
cirouir dirrereni from dual ro which rbe
receiver is connecred.
»(‘nnsnll rhe dealer or an erperienoed radio/
Tv rechnician for help,
ii you have a queslion obour rhis producr. call die
Sony Cuslorner inlormaiiou Cenrer ar keep on
near line l»877-76l¥7669: or wrire ro rhe sony
Cnsromerlnlormarion Cenrerns 12451 Gareway
boulermrd. For! Myers, FL 33913. The number
below is iorpcc-relared mauers only,
RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION
BATTERIES
Lllhillm-lnn batteries are
recyclable.
You can help preserve our
environmenr by rerurning
your used rechargeable
barieries lo the collecrion
and recycling locarion
nearesr you.
For more iniormarion regarding recycling or
rechargeable barreries. call loll free 1-800-
szz-sssi. or virir
linorllwwwrbroory
Declaration of Conlormlly
Trade Name: SONY
Model N0.: PEGTGSOIU
Responsible Party: Sony Elecironrcs inc
Address: 680 Kinderlramaelr Road, Oradell.
N! 07649 USA
Telephone No.: 2018304972
This device complies wrlh pan is olrlre FCC
Rules.
Operanon is subjecl ro die iollowrug rwo
oondilions.
(1) This device may nor cause harmful
mlerierence. and
(2) This device musr acoepr any
rnrerierenoe received. including
inierlerence rhar may cause undesired
Caution: Dc nor handle damaged or leaking
lirhium-ion baileries,
oper-arion.
The supplied inherface cable muslbe used wilh me
equipmenl rn order so oomply with rhe limr s for a
digiral device pursuanr so Subparr B ofPan 15 of
FCC Rules.
For customers In the USA. and Canada
Radio-Frequency Exposure Statement
Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the system in any way.
The term “le before the radio oertifttation number only signifies that
Industry Canada technical specifications were met.
Le tenne <«IC1» avant le numero d’homologation ne rignie seulement que les
nonnes d‘lndustrie Canada ont ete respectees.
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.
L’ulilisation de ce dispositif est autorise'e senlement aux conditions sui'vanles:
(1) it he doil pas pruduire de brouillage et (2) l’utilisateur du disyositifdoit étre
prér a aocepter tout bruuillage radioelectrique recu, meme si ce hrouillage est
susceptible de compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif.
To prevent radio interference to the licensed service. this device is intended to be
operated indoors and away lrom windows to provide maximum shielding.
Equipment (or its transmit antenna) that is installed outdoors is subjecttolicensing.
Pour empecher que cet appareil cause du brouillage an service faisant l’objet
d'une licence, il doit ene utilise a l‘inlerieur et devrnit etre plaoe loin des
fenettes afin de fournir un ecran de blindage maximal. Si le materiel (ou son
antenne d'émission) est installe a l'exiérieur, il doit faire l‘objel d'une licenoe.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
To comply with l=CC RF exposure compliance requirements the antenna (5)
must not be co—Iocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter. Users are not permitted to modify this transmitter devioe.
Any unauthorized modification made on this device could avoid the user’s
authority to operate the device.
The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or
pointed such thxtit does not emit RFfield inexcess of Health Canada limits for
the general population: consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from Health
Canada’s website: www.hc-se.gc.ca/rpb
L’installateur du present materiel iadio doit s'assurer que 1' antenna est situee
ou pointee de mauiere a ce que cette demiete n’émetle pas de champs
radioelectrinnes supeneurs uux limites specinees par Sante Canada pour le
grand public: consulter le Code de securilé 6. disponible sur le site Web de
Sante Canada, a l’adresse suivante; www.hc»sc.gc.calrpb
Continued on next page
Recycling Lithium-Ion batteries
The following information for hatleries recycle is ONLY intended for
customers in the USA. and Canada.
Lithium-Ion batteries are recyclable.
You can help preserve our environment by returning your used rechargeable
batteries to the collection and recycling location nearest you.
For more information regarding recycling of rechargeable batteries, call toll
free 1»800—322-8837, or visit the website (httptuwwwrbrcorgf),
When you dispose of a cue handheld, remove the battery for recycling.
How to remove a rechargeable button battery
1 Remove the screw from tlte side 2 Remove the battery cover.
of the CUE handheld with a
Phillips screwdriver,
i " git
3 Remove the jack of the battery 4 Pull the ribbon attached to the
cord from your CLlE handheld. battery.
Table of Contents
, l 1343:
charging your cLIE handheld ...... 13
Pertormlng the Initial settings alter
turning on .
Start an application .‘
Entering data ................. 25
Restarting your
Sony GLIE handheld . . . . . . . . . . 15
on your computer t . .
Connect the cradle
to your computer ............. 32
Enter a user name tor your
out handheld ........... . . . as
Synchronizing data between your CLIE
handheld and computer
(Holsync®l . .35
_ “digit“.- -
Managing schedules (Date tloott) .
Managing addresses and telephone
numbers (Addresst. . . .
Exchanging Date Book and Address data
between your CLIE handheld and
computer ................. .42
Viewing computer documents on your
out. handheld
(PIcsel Viewer tor cLIE] ........ 43
Recordlng a voice memo
(Volceiteeorderl . . . . . . . . . . . . ,a5
Playing back handwriting memos, voice
memos or Image tIIes ......... 47
Take Image tiles or movie tiles created
with other devices with your
CLIE handheld. ..... JG
Take music with you . .51
Using the llluetooth‘"I lunctlon ..... 53
Connecting to the Internet ..... . 50
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Using OLE Application Manual ..... 60
Installing applications you want
on your ctlé handheld ......... oz
Introducing add-on applications .
Preventing problems. .
Solving problems .............. 79
customer Support and Customer
Registration ...............ao
Notes on use ................. B1
Specifications ...............84
‘°"."i""!','°!' "mm-
Frontpanel . ..88
sidepanel 90
Boekpanel. .
Upper panel .
Inserting/removing “Memory Stick"
media........... ......... 93
Locating cradle components . .1I)Il
Notes on this manual
- Screen pictures in this manual may he different from the actual displays in the supplied
software.
. Contents of this manual are written for users with knowledge of using Windows. For
details about computer operation. refer to the manual for the computer
About display (LCD)
The LCD of your cue handheld is designed with precision technology, However, some
pixels may not work or may be permanently lil in some cases. Also, brightness of the
display may be inconsistent depending on the angle of view. These are caused by the
nature of the LCD and do not indicate a malfunction.
Please note that Sony does not guarantee for replacement or return in cases like those.
Do not keep the LCD directed toward the sun for long time. It may cause a malfunction.
Please be careful when you locate it outdoors or next to a window.
No guarantee for lost data or damaged data
Sony does not provide any guarantee for lost data or damaged data caused by improper
operations.
Copyrights
Television programs. filmst video tapes. and other materials may he copyrighted,
Unauthorized recording of such materials may he contrary to the provision or die
copytight laws.
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package contents
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For demils on me protemive cover,
refer to page 99.
AC power adapter (1) Stylus (1)
(including AC cord)
The siylus IS stored in your CLIE
hamhewd at (he ramory.
Installation CD-ROM Plug adapter (1)
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11
Plug adapter attachment (1) strap (1)
Refer to me |||us|ra|ion below to anach the
% strap.
Read This First - Operating Instructions (1, this manual)
Troubleshooting Q&A (1)
Graffiti Card (1)
Software license agreement (1)
other printed materials
Make sure that the package contains all ofme listed accessories, If any mm is missing,
Contact the Sony Customer Infomation Service Cenler or a Sony dealer.
Use the strap to avoid drop ' 9 your CLIE handheld
Attaching the strap
12
Setting your
Sony cur?“
handheld
Perform the followlng before setting your CLIE handheld.
1 Charging your CLIE handheld
2 Performing the initial setting after turning on
Step 1: Charging your CLIE handheld
Continued on next page
13
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1 Connect the AC adapter to the cradle’s AC adapter
connector.
2 Connect the AC adapter to a wall outlet.
3 Insert your CLIE handheld at an angle into the cradle and
lay it back to fit into place.
The CHG LED indicator ofyour CLIE handheld and the Cradle LED turn
on and charging starts,
Also, the Battery icon turns to m.
it takes about five hours for yourCLlE‘ handheld to be lully charged [or the first
timer
The CHG LED turns off when charging is complete, but the Cradle LED Stays
on.
The Battery icon arms to mm when you disconnect your cute handheld
from the cradle.
Tlp
Subsequent charges will require less line if you charge your CLIE handheld
frequently.
. if the battery or your cue handheld is hilly dischnrged, all due stored on the
memory in your CUE handheld will he lost.
- While charging your cue handheld, do not connect external devices, such as a
computer, to the headphone jack of your CLlE handheld. as a null'nncrlon may
occur.
Charging your CLIE handheld without a cradle
You can charge your CLrE handheld using a plug adapter.
Attaching the plug adapter
Connect the AC power adapler to the DC IN wnneclor of the plug adapter (Q),
then wnnect the plug adapter to the inlerface connector of your CLlE handheld
(<5).
(D i
AC power
adapter
Secondlys connect the AC cord to the AC power adopret, then plug inm the wall
outlet.
To a wall
ouliei
Removing the plug adapter
Remove the plug adapter <®> pushing the both side ofthe plug adapler (<9),
llsmg the supplied plug adapter attachmeni
Attaching the plug adapter attachment
Follow the illnslmlion In use the supplied plug adapter anachmenl.
3505 v
/ Plug adapter
allachmenl
Plug adapter AC power
adapter
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Step 2: Performing the im iaI settings after
turning on
The first time you mm on your CLllé handheld, you are required to make initial
settings. Follow lhe Oil-Screen instrucrlons to configure the initial settings and
I0 get accustomed to operations on your CLIE handheld.
1 slide down the POWER/HOLD switch.
Your cue handheld turns on, and the Welcome screen is displayed.
eleome. Yhe following ween:
l|| walk you thrnugh setup,
which takujult nfew minutun
Slide down (he POWER/HOLD
swllch
119.
if you cannot mm on your one handheld
~ Did you charge your CLlE handheld following lhe steps on page [37
-> Far details, refer to the supplied inunuol ‘Tmubleshoolmg Q&A."
- If you cannot him an your cLll's handheld even after charging it, perform a Sufi
reset (page 16).
2 Take out the Stylus.
You can use flle stylus to emer
data or lo selecl applications.
\, Take out the Stylus
16
- Always use rile point of use slylus for Lapping or milking stmkes on lire CLI'E
handheld screen, Never use a real pen. pencil, or other sharp objacl re wrile on
the screen.
- When you pin rhe stylus brick in its holder, push ir in until ilclicks inio place.
3 Press lightly on the screen with the stylus.
This aeiion is called “tapping."
The Setup screen for digitizer calibration is displayed.
Press Ilghlly on me
screen (Tap)
n sir-following inf-en, you
ill be our to up the
ter of m- "on .. sown
nw. rm n.“- nmurnts
us. rh. stylus to up uuywnere
tn vunfinun.
4 Following the on—screen instruction, tap the center of the
displayed markl
Also lap the cenler of rhe following displayed largels in the lower right
comer and the cenler of the screen,
If (he digilizcr is not Cunfigllwd comedy the
scroll bar may not opernle properly, "lapping"
may nol work as expecred, or other problems
may eocllr. Forrevconfimlrlng ihe digirizer, refer
m “Cuslomizillg your Sony CLIEW handheld
(Preferences): Adjusting the Digitizer" in lhe
“Handbook."
Lln nrylul to (an
mm uf nrw.
After calibmlion is completed. a screen for selling fire lime and dale
appears,
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5 Tap the Set Time box.
The Set Tlme screen is displayed.
Tip
You can reoonrigure rhe dnre and lime seuings in tlle
Preferences screen,
¢ For deuils. refer to “Customizing your Sony
CLIEN handheld (Preferences): Serring rhe Dnre
& Time preferences" in lhe “l-lnndlrook."
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5 Tap the arrow A or V to set the current time.
Tap each box to set me current
hour and minule.
7 Tap OK.
The current time is set and the
Setup screen is displayed.
8 Tap the Set Dale box.
The Sel Date screen is displayed,
at rune
lsߢ
Jar: arrows and boxes to
elm-es - tlnss.
9 Tapthe arrow < or > next to the yearto select the current
year.
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10 Tap the current month and then tap the current date.
The Set Date screen closes,
11 Tap the Time Zone box
The Set Time Zone screen is displayed. smp an” _
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14 Tap Next
15 Tap Next and Done.
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Basic opera tions of
your Sony CLIE"I
handheld
Start an application
To work with the Cu]? handheld, you need to start “Applications."
The following explains the basic operation to start an application.
1 Display the CLLE Launcher screen
2 Selecting mapplication
3 Quitting the application
The following shows how to start applications from the CLlE Launcher screen
using the log Dial“ navigator,
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0 Display the CLIE Launcher screen
1 Press the Home fiD/Menu ET button.
‘llte CLIE Launcher screen is displayed.
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9 Selecting an application
1 Rotate the Jog DialTM navigator to select an application to start.
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The selected application starts,
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The group list is highlighted when you press the BACK button in the CL“; launcher screen,
You can rise select an application by selecting the group first while rotating the Jog DialTM
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9 Quitting the application
You do not need to manually save data in the CLIE handheld like you do with
the computer.
All the changes in the application that you are working on are automatically
saved, and the last screen you worked on is displayed when you restart the
application.
Display the CLIE launcher screen to switch to anotlter application while you
are working on an application.
You can select one of the two methods to display the CLLE Launcher screen as
follows.
[ii Return to the CLIE Launcher screen by pressing
the Home QIMenu
., Return to the CLIE Launcher screen by pressing
and holding the BACK button.
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You can swrtch the applicatton to another application by pressing the Application billion.
For some applications, you need to operate Save.
to For details, refer to the “CLIE Appllcuion Manual" installed on your computer.
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You can also start an application with the supplied slylus or application
buttons.
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Using the stylus
Start the application by pressing the screen ditectly with the supplied stylus.
1 Tap the f} on the CLIE Launcher
screen to display the application
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2 Tap the application icon.
The selected application starts
Pressing the application buttons
You can also start the applications by pressing the application buttons.
The application buttons are set as follows at the default:
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. You can also start an application by pressing one oi the application buttons even when
your CLIE handheld ts oft:
- You can assign your iavonle applications [0 the application buttons.
=> For details. refer to “Cuslomizillg your Sony cuE'w handheld (Preferences):
Assigning applications to application billions"
Entering data
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Entering data
There are four Ways to enter data on your CLIE handheld. Seleer the one that
best suits you.
0 Hardware keyboard (page 94)
You can enter data using the hardware keyboard in the same way as with the
keyboard of your computer. This is useful when you want to enter lots of
data.
0 On-screen keyboard
You can enter data by tapping the keyboard that appears on the screen.
-> For details on entering data using the oft-screen keyhoard. refer to “Enlerlng data
on your Sony cuE‘l‘M handheld: Practicing entering date using the on-sereen
keyhout “ in the “Handbook."
o Graffiti”
You can enter data using an exclusive input system called Graffitig. Once
you get used to writing with Graffiti®, you will find that it is much faster than
using the ell-screen keyboard.
-> For details on using Graffiti®. retet to ”Entering data on your Sony CUETM
handheld: Using Graffili® writing to enter dula" in the “Handbook,"
O HotSync with a computer
You can enter data using your computer keyboard with a I-lotSyne®
operation. Text data is transferred from your computer to your CUE
handheld by a l-lot5yne® operation using the PalmTM Desktop for CLlE
software.
» For demils, refer to the Help menu in the Palmw Desktop for em softwrre.
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Restarting your Sony GLIE handheld
Normally, you do not need to reset your CLIE handheld. However, should your
CLlE handheld not turn on or not respond, you can perform a soft reset to solve
the problem.
Follow the procedure below to resel your CLIE handheld.
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Perform ng a soft reset
All records and entries shared in your CUE handheld are retained even after
performing a soft reset.
1 Take out the stylus pin by unscrewing the metal barrel
from the stylus quill.
2 Use the stylus pin to gently press the RESET button.
The system shuts down and then restarts,
After restarting, the system displays "palm
powered,” "CHE,“ and “SONY,” followed
by the Preferences screen for setting the
time and date,
' Alter the RESET hulmn is pressed, it takes a while llnlil the Preferences
screen is displayed, Be sure not to press the RESET hut-on again while resetting.
- Do not press the RESET button with anything other utan the stylus pin. i! may
cause a malfunction.
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Performing a hard reset
1frhe sofr resel does not solve the problem, you need to perform a hard reset to
reslan your CLIE handheld.
- All records and arid-on applications stored in your CLIE handheld
will be erased by performing a hard reset.
- Perform u hurd reser only in soil rerer does nor solve your problem.
You can resrore your CLIE handheld dnla if you have mode a ouelrup on your
computer or “Memory Slick" media.
e For derails, refer ro “Basking up your sony CLle handheld data" in the
“Handbook."
1 Slide down the POWER/HOLD switch.
2 While sliding down the POWER/HOLD switch, press the
RESET button gently with the stylus pin.
Keep sliding down the POWER/HOLD switch.
3 When the palm powered screen is displayed, release the
POWER/HOLD switch after three seconds.
A message warning lilo: you me aboul lo erase all the dais stored on your
cue handheld is displayed.
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A hard reset is performed on your cue handheld.
Afler reslming, the syslern displays “palm powered," “cue," and “sow."
followed by the Welcome screen. Refer to “Performing the initial settings
aller turning on" on page 16.
After a hard reset. only the current date and time are retained. Formats,
Preferences, and other settings are restored [0 lbs factory sailings.
- Afier the RESEI‘ billion is pressed. n lakes a while unlil lhe Welcome screen is
displayed. Be sure nor to press lhe RESET hunon lglin while reseuing.
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Using your CLIET"I
handheld with
your computer
- Do not simply copy the “Palm“ Desktop for CL " folder from the supplied
installation CD-ROM to your compulcr. To install the software properlys follow the
installation procedure dererihed in this mnnunl.
- If you use Windows 1000 prolessional or Windows xps log on with a User Name in
the Administrator: group before insidlling the software.
- ll you own another CL“? hundheld and the old version of “Palm114 Desktop for CUE"
hns been already installed on your computer, follow the procedure below to upgrade
You can perform the following if you use your culé handheld widi your to me new version
Computer. " lfyml are using PEG-N710C Series or PEGSSUO Series. refer to the official Sony
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handheld and computer. “mumps
- To save the copy of hookup data for your cue handheld in your computer.
- To lake images or music in your computer with your CUE handheld.
- To see how to use add—on applications in detail with the "cuh Application
Manual" installed on your computer.
Follow the procedure below prior to using your cue handheld with your
1 Quit all applications running in Windowsw.
2 InserT the supplied installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM
drive of your computer.
The “Installau'on Launcher" window is displayed,
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p 3 Click the install button for the Palm'" Desktop for CLIE
1 Install the software on your computer 5°fiW3f9~
The setup program starts and the Welcome screen is displayed.
2 Connect the cradle to your computer 4 Click Ne“
The Palm’” Desktop for CLIE software insiallation begins,
3 Enter a user name for your cuE handheld
Follow the onscreen instructions.
5 Select the software you will use to synchronize your CLIE
handheld with your computer.
If you select “Synchronize with Pulni Desktop for CLl'E," Intellisync Lite
software will not be installed. If you select “Synchronize with Microsoft
Outlook or Lolus Organizer," the Palm” Desktop for CLIE software and
lntellisync Lite software will be installed.
Step 1: Install the software on your
computer
Do not connect the supplled cradle to your computer
before installlng the software. The software may not
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be installed properly. 6 Click Next
The Setup Type window is displayed.
The "Pairnw Desktop for CLIE" sofiwm stored on the supplied installation
CD-ROM must be installed on your computer. The software is used for data 7 Select the Setup type (Complete or Custom) and the
transfer between your CLIE hnndheld and computer, and handlingdala such as destination folder (if Custom is chose).
Address Book on yourcomputer. 3 Click Ne x‘
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“WWW" °" Page 36- 9 Fill in the user name in the create User Account screen.
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10 click Next. Step 2: Connect the cradle to your computer
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11 Select USB or Serial Port. oonnecl the cradle to a USB port of your computer so you can use your cm?
1 2 r handheld with your computer.
Click Next.
The Ready to Install the Program dialog box is displayed. Click Connect the cradle to your computer
Install lo start installation,
13 Follow the on—screen instructions to finish installing the
Palm Desktop for CLIE software
14 Click Finish. ,, ..
Installation of the Palm”I Desktop for CLIE software on
your computer is completed.
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Be sure Io connect the cradle directly to a US}! per! oiypur computer. If the cmdle is
connected to a computer via molher device, ruch a: n USB hub, a HetSyne® nperntion
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Step 3: Enter a user name for your CLIE
handheld
1 Place your CLIé handheld in the cradle.
Press me Hmsync @ button
The HolSync® opernnon starts and the insmllnuon for the necessary
software starts automatically
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3 When the New User dialog box is displayed on your
computer window, enter your user name.
You can enter any user name you prefer.
ll you have already used anollier cue handheld
Emer u user narue (ha! is dirlerenr from me one you use for another CLIE handheld
If you set an identical user name ro mulriple CLIE handhelds. improper opemion
may occur.
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Refer lo ‘mehanging data wilh snorher Sony CLIEW handheld" in the
“Handbook."
4 Click OK on the computer window.
A beep sounds and the lrlolSync‘D opemlion slam.
Your user name selecled in step 3 is transferred to the CLIE handheld,
When the sezup is complete, “HotSyllr: operarion complete." will be
displayed on your CLlE handheld.
Setup is completed!
Synchronizing data between your CLIE handheld 4 Pressthe “orgy,“ ® button ontne cradle.
and computer (HotSync® ) The HotSyne operation between your cue handheld and computer starts.
What 's a HotSync opera on“!
A HotSync® operation is a one-step operation that allows you to synchronize
data between your CLIE handheld and your computer, back up the data of your
CLI'E handheld on your computer, and install add-on applications.
v For details, refer to “Exchanging and upduling data using a l-lotSyno® operation
(outer HolSynce operations)” in the "Handbook"
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Performing a HotSync operation
The following procedure explains how to synchronize data between your cue
handheld and computer using “Date Book“ as an example.
WhenthefiotSyne®operationiscomplete,
the following screen is displayed, msynreeerttmmetere.
1 Turn on the computer.
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2 Refer to the procedure on page 37 and enter data in
”Date Book.”
5 Double-click the ”Palmm Desktop for CLIE" icon on the
Windows desktop
You can also click start, select Programs
(All Programs in Windows XP), Sony
handheld and click Palm Desktop lor
cue to start the application. The ptlrnm
Desktop for CLIE software starts and the Date
Book window is displayed. If you seieet the
same date you entered Ihe schedule for in step 2, ' t
you will see the entered schedule.
3 Place your CLIE handheld in the cradle
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Click each icon at the left of lhe screen.
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