© 2002 Sony CorporationOperatingInstructionsChapter 1Chapter 2Chapter 3Chapter 4Chapter 5Chapter 6Personal Entertainment OrganizerPEG-SL10/PEG-SJ20/PE
Chapter 1 Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ Handheld10DraggingJust as you can drag the mouse to select (and drag) text or move objects onyour compute
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications100Performing common tasksChoosing fontsIn all basic applications, you can change the font style to make the text ea
Chapter 3Exchanging and updating datausing a HotSync® operationThis chapter describes how to select HotSync® operation options and how to performa Hot
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation102What is a HotSync® operation?A HotSync® operation is a one-step operation that all
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation103Performing a local HotSync® operation withthe USB cableThis section describes how
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation104Performing a local HotSync® operation with the USB cableIf a message stating that
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation105Using the Palm™ Desktop for CLIÉ softwareThe Palm™ Desktop for CLIÉ software dupli
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation106Using the Palm™ Desktop for CLIÉ softwareLocating the Palm Desktop for CLIÉ compon
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation107Advanced HotSync® operationsSetting the HotSync® setup optionsYou can change how t
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation108Advanced HotSync® operations3Click the Modem tab to display the modem settings and
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation109Advanced HotSync® operationsCustomizing HotSync application settings (Conduit)What
Chapter 1 Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ Handheld11Using the Jog Dial™ navigatorYour CLIÉ handheld is equipped with a Jog Dial™navigator, which al
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation110Advanced HotSync® operations4Click Change.The Change HotSync Action dialog box app
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation111Advanced HotSync® operationsConducting an IR HotSync operationYou can use the IR (
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation112Advanced HotSync® operations3Click the Local tab to change the setting for an IR H
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation113Advanced HotSync® operations5Tap the icon.The HotSync operation starts. Wait for
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation114Advanced HotSync® operationsConducting a HotSync operation via modemYou can use a
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation115Advanced HotSync® operationsPreparing your computerThe following few steps must be
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation116Advanced HotSync® operations5Adjust the following options as needed.•Serial Port:
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation117Advanced HotSync® operations3Tap the Enter phone # field.The Phone Setup dialog bo
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation118To select the conduits for a modem HotSync operationThe Conduit Setup dialog box o
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation119Performing a HotSync operation via modemAfter you prepare your computer and your C
Chapter 1 Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ Handheld12Entering data into your Sony CLIÉ HandheldUsing Graffiti® writing to enter dataThis section des
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation120Advanced HotSync® operationsConducting a HotSync operation via a networkWhen you u
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation121Advanced HotSync® operations5Connect your CLIÉ handheld to the USB cable and perfo
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation122Advanced HotSync® operations3Tap Modem Sync Prefs from the Options menu.The Modem
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation123Advanced HotSync® operations8Tap Done.9Tap the Menu icon.10Tap Conduit Setup fro
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation124Advanced HotSync® operations7Tap Conduit Setup from the Options menu.Follow the in
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation125Advanced HotSync® operationsImporting data from a Windows applicationIf you have d
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation126Advanced HotSync® operationsImporting data1Start the Palm Desktop for CLIÉ softwar
Chapter 3 Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation127Advanced HotSync® operationsSynchronizing with external data (File Link)The File L
Chapter 4Communicating using your Sony CLIÉ HandheldThis chapter describes how to communicate with another Palm OS® PDA device viathe infrared communi
Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIÉ Handheld129What you can do with beamingYour CLIÉ handheld is equipped with an IR (infrared) port that you
Chapter 1 Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ Handheld13Entering data into your Sony CLIÉ HandheldWriting Graffiti letters1Tap where you want your text
Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIÉ Handheld130Beaming between your Sony CLIÉ Handheld and another PalmOS® PDABeaming informationYou can beam
Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIÉ Handheld131Beaming between your Sony CLIÉ Handheld and another PalmOS® PDAReceiving beamed information1Tu
Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIÉ Handheld132Using Memory Stick® mediaWhat is Memory Stick® media?Memory Stick® media is a new compact, por
Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIÉ Handheld133Using Memory Stick® mediaInserting and removing Memory Stick mediaInsert Memory Stick media in
Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIÉ Handheld134Using Memory Stick® mediaNotes on using Memory Stick mediaWhen you use Memory Stick media, fol
Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIÉ Handheld135Using Memory Stick® mediaLOCKLOCK LOCKBack sideWrite EnablePositionWrite ProtectPosition•If yo
Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIÉ Handheld136Using Memory Stick® mediaStarting an application in Memory Stick mediaTo open an application i
Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIÉ Handheld137Using Memory Stick® mediaViewing information of the inserted Memory Stick media(Card Info)The
Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIÉ Handheld138Using Memory Stick® media4Enter a new name for the inserted Memory Stick media.5Tap Rename.For
Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIÉ Handheld139Using Memory Stick® mediaTo cancel formattingTap Cancel in step 3.To format a Memory Stick med
Chapter 1 Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ Handheld14Entering data into your Sony CLIÉ HandheldNoteYou must begin the character strokes in the Graff
Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIÉ Handheld140Exchanging data via Memory Stick® mediaStarting the Memory Stick® Gate (MS Gate) applicationTh
Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIÉ Handheld141Exchanging data via Memory Stick® mediaWhen displaying the contents of Memory Stick mediaThe f
Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIÉ Handheld142Exchanging data via Memory Stick® mediaNotes on moving or copying data using the Memory Stick
Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIÉ Handheld143Exchanging data via Memory Stick® mediaCopying your CLIÉ handheld data to Memory Stick mediaTh
Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIÉ Handheld144Exchanging data via Memory Stick® media5Tap COPY.The Copy File dialog box is displayed.6Tap OK
Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIÉ Handheld145Exchanging data via Memory Stick® mediaCopying data in Memory Stick media to your CLIÉ handhel
Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIÉ Handheld146Exchanging data via Memory Stick® media5Tap to select the data you want to copy to your CLIÉha
Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIÉ Handheld147Exchanging data via Memory Stick® mediaMoving data in Memory Stick media to your CLIÉ handheld
Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIÉ Handheld148Exchanging data via Memory Stick® mediaDeleting data in Memory Stick mediaThe Memory Stick Gat
Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIÉ Handheld149Exchanging data via Memory Stick® media7Tap OK.The data selected in step 5 is deleted from Mem
Chapter 1 Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ Handheld15Entering data into your Sony CLIÉ HandheldWriting Graffiti alphabetWrite Graffiti letters corre
Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIÉ Handheld150Exchanging data via Memory Stick® mediaUsing the Memory Stick Gate menusMemory Stick Gate menu
Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIÉ Handheld151Exchanging data via Memory Stick® mediaInstalling applications to/from Memory Stick mediawitho
Chapter 4 Communicating using your Sony CLIÉ Handheld152Exchanging data via Memory Stick® mediaNotes on starting applications installed to/from the Me
Chapter 5Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)This chapter describes how to customize your CLIÉ handheld by changing thePreferences settin
154Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)The Preferences screen enables you to customize the configuration optionson your CLIÉ ha
155Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences) What you can do with PreferencesViewing Preference1Rotate the Jog Dial™ navigator to se
156Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)Assigning applications to buttonsThe Buttons Preferences screen enables you to assign di
157Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)Changing the Buttons preferencesChanging the full-screen pen stroke activitiesThe Button
158Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)Assigning applications to HotSync® buttonsThe Buttons Preferences screen also enables yo
159Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)The Jog Preferences screen enables you to change the default Jog Dial™navigator and BACK
Chapter 1 Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ Handheld16Entering data into your Sony CLIÉ HandheldTo write capital lettersShift to caps and then you ca
160Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)The Formats Preferences screen enables you to set the region default, andthe display for
161Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)Selecting the time, date, and numbers formatsYou can select the desired formats for the
162Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)The Date & Time Preferences screen enables you to set the date, time, timezone, and
163Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)Setting the time1Tap Date & Time from the drop-down list on the Preferencesscreen.Th
164Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)Setting the time zone and daylight saving timeSetting the time zone1Tap Date & Time
165Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)Setting the General preferencesThe General Preferences screen enables you to set the aut
166Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)Setting soundsYour CLIÉ handheld uses a variety of sounds. The System, Alarm, andGame So
167Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)Setting the General preferencesTurning the Alarm LED on or off (PEG-SJ20/PEG-SJ30)You ca
168Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)Turning the Beam Receive feature on or offThe Beam Receive is set to On, by default. You
169Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)The Owner Preferences screen enables you to record a name, companyname, phone number, or
Chapter 1 Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ Handheld17Entering data into your Sony CLIÉ HandheldWriting punctuation marksMake a single tap on the Gra
170Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)The ShortCuts Preferences screen enables you to define abbreviations(ShortCuts) for ente
171Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)To Edit a ShortCut1Tap the ShortCut you want to edit in the ShortCuts list and tapEdit.2
172Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)In order to use your CLIÉ handheld with a network (such as using the WebClipping applica
173Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)Entering a user nameThe User Name setting identifies the name you use when you log into
174Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)Selecting a connectionUse the Connection setting to select the method you want to use to
175Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)2 If the phone line you are using for your CLIÉ handheld has CallWaiting, select the “Di
176Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)To duplicate an existing service template1On the Network Preferences screen, tap the arr
177Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)Adding detailed information to a service templateIf you are using one of the predefined
178Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)6Enter the IP address for the Primary and Secondary DNS(Domain Naming System).Ask your I
179Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)4Tap the arrow V next to End and select one of the followingcommands. If the command req
Chapter 1 Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ Handheld18Entering data into your Sony CLIÉ HandheldSymbol ShiftWriting symbols and extended charactersMa
180Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)Non-ASCII Characters for Log in ScriptsThe following information enables you to create c
181Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)Using the Network preferences menusThis section describes the menu commands specific to
182Chapter 5 Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)The High Resolution Assist function enables the high resolution display ofan application
Chapter 6Additional informationThis chapter covers the following topics: backing up data of your CLIÉ handheld,transferring data from one CLIÉ handhel
184Chapter 6 Additional informationBacking up data of your Sony CLIÉ HandheldYou can save a back-up copy of your CLIÉ handheld by performing either of
185Chapter 6 Additional informationBacking up all CLIÉ data to a Memory Stick® media (usingthe Memory Stick Backup application)With the Memory Stick B
186Chapter 6 Additional informationBacking up data of your Sony CLIÉ Handheld4Tap (Backup).The Backup All Files dialog box appears.5Tap OK.The Backu
187Chapter 6 Additional informationBacking up data of your Sony CLIÉ Handheld5In the Memory Stick Backup screen, tap to select the back-updata that yo
188Chapter 6 Additional informationBacking up data of your Sony CLIÉ HandheldRestoring back-up data and applications to your CLIÉ handheldNoteWhen you
189Chapter 6 Additional informationUsing data of another Sony CLIÉ HandheldContinued on next pageIf you already own a Sony CLIÉ Handheld, you can use
Chapter 1 Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ Handheld19Entering data into your Sony CLIÉ HandheldWriting accented characters and non-English character
190Chapter 6 Additional information6Repeat steps 3 through 5 to export data of otherapplications.7Click the user name of your new CLIÉ handheld from t
191Chapter 6 Additional informationUsing Memory Stick® media to transfer dataYou can use Memory Stick media to transfer data of your old CLIÉ handheld
192Chapter 6 Additional information5Tap OK.The data selected in step 3 is copied onto Memory Stick media.6Remove the Memory Stick media from your othe
193Chapter 6 Additional informationPerforming a HotSync® operation between your old CLIÉhandheld and the new Palm Desktop for CLIÉ softwareIf you alre
194Chapter 6 Additional informationPrecautionsNotes on use•Be sure not to scratch or damage your CLIÉ handheld’s screen or theGraffiti® writing area.
195Chapter 6 Additional informationPrecautionsBattery considerations (PEG-SL10)Follow these precautions when you install or replace the batteries.When
196Chapter 6 Additional informationCharging the internal power sourceTo avoid losing data stored on your CLIÉ handheld, do not remove newbatteries dur
197Chapter 6 Additional informationPrecautionsTips on conserving the battery•Turn off the backlight under good lighting conditions. For turning off th
198Chapter 6 Additional informationPrecautionsContinued on next pageBattery considerations (PEG-SJ20/PEG-SJ30)Follow these precautions when you charge
199Chapter 6 Additional informationPrecautionsBattery life• With a fully-charged battery, you can use your PEG-SJ20 CLIÉ handheldfor approximately 15
2Continued on next pageAbout this manual ...5Differences between the PEG-SL10,PEG-SJ20, and PEG-SJ30 ...
Chapter 1 Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ Handheld20Entering data into your Sony CLIÉ handheldUsing Navigation strokesIn addition to character symb
200Chapter 6 Additional informationTroubleshooting – Frequently Asked QuestionsThis section describes how to solve common problems you may encounterwh
201Chapter 6 Additional informationMy CLIÉ handheld keeps turning itself off., Your CLIÉ handheld is designed to turn itself off after a period ofinac
202Chapter 6 Additional informationTapping and writing problemsWhen I tap the buttons or screen icons, my CLIÉ handheldactivates the wrong feature., C
203Chapter 6 Additional informationApplication problemsI tapped the Today button, but it does not show the correctdate., Your CLIÉ handheld is not set
204Chapter 6 Additional informationI created an event in Date Book, but it does not appear in theWeek view., In the Week view, you cannot select overl
205Chapter 6 Additional informationHotSync® operation problemsI cannot perform a HotSync® operation. What should I checkto make sure I am doing it cor
206Chapter 6 Additional informationI tried to perform a local HotSync operation, but it did notcomplete successfully.Try each of these in turn:, Make
207Chapter 6 Additional informationMy CLIÉ handheld appears to freeze when I place it near mycomputer., Move your CLIÉ handheld away from the computer
208Chapter 6 Additional informationWhen I tap the HotSync icon on the HotSync screen,nothing happens on the Palm Desktop for CLIÉ software andmy CLI
209Chapter 6 Additional informationConnection problemsI have trouble establishing a network connection to my ISP ordial-in server., Check the Expanded
Chapter 1 Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ Handheld21Entering data into your Sony CLIÉ HandheldUsing the onscreen keyboardYou can open the onscreen
210Chapter 6 Additional informationWhen someone beams data to my CLIÉ handheld, I get amessage telling me it is out of memory., Your CLIÉ handheld req
211Chapter 6 Additional informationPassword problemsI forgot the password, and my CLIÉ handheld is not locked., You can use Security to delete the pas
212Chapter 6 Additional informationMemory Stick® media problemsI cannot copy/move data from Memory Stick® media to myCLIÉ handheld., Your CLIÉ handhel
213Chapter 6 Additional informationTroubleshooting – Frequently Asked QuestionsIf you still cannot perform a HotSync® operationIf you have reviewed it
214Chapter 6 Additional informationGetting HelpSony offers several support options for your CLIÉ handheld. When you havequestions or trouble, please r
215Chapter 6 Additional informationSpecificationsOS Palm OS ver. 4.1CPU Dragonball VZ 33 MHzMemoryPEG-SL10:ROM 4MB8MB (SDRAM),User memory rangeapprox.
216Chapter 6 Additional informationDimensionsPEG-SL10:Approx. 2 7/8 ✕ 4 1/8 ✕ 21/32inches (71.8 x 104.0 x 16.5 mm)(w/h/d)(projecting parts not include
217Chapter 6 Additional informationIndexAAddress BookEditing ...54Entering a new entry ...
218Chapter 6 Additional informationIndexDDate BookAgenda view...39Day view...
219Chapter 6 Additional informationIndexIImporting data from a Windowsapplication... 125IR port ...
Chapter 1 Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ Handheld22Entering data into your Sony CLIÉ Handheld4Select the desired keyboard and tap the characters t
220Chapter 6 Additional informationIndexNNetwork preferences ... 172Log in script ...178Pa
221Chapter 6 Additional informationIndexSSecurity... 91Selecting text in an application ... 99Set
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Chapter 1 Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ Handheld23Entering data into your Sony CLIÉ HandheldUsing your computer keyboardIf you have a lot of data
Chapter 1 Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ Handheld24Adjusting the screenYou can turn the backlight on or off, and adjust the contrast (PEG-SL10/PEG
Chapter 1 Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ Handheld25Resetting your Sony CLIÉ HandheldUnder normal circumstances, you do not have to reset your CLIÉ
Chapter 1 Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ Handheld26Resetting your Sony CLIÉ HandheldPerforming a hard resetIf the soft reset does not solve the pr
Chapter 2Using basic applicationsThis chapter describes how to perform tasks that are specific to the basic applicationsof your CLIÉ handheld: Date Bo
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications28 Managing schedules and events (Date Book)Date Book lets you quickly and easily schedule appointments or any activ
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications29 Managing schedules and events (Date Book)3Enter a description of the event.You can enter a description or a note
3Table of contentsContinued on next pageWhat is a HotSync® operation? ...102Performing a local HotSync® operationwith the USB cable...
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications30 Managing schedules and events (Date Book)TipYou can open the Set Time dialog box (to select a start time) by writ
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications31 Managing schedules and events (Date Book)TipYou can also use the scroll button on the front panel to move forward
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications32 Managing schedules and events (Date Book)4Tap the Repeat box.The Change Repeat dialog box appears.5Tap Day, Week,
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications33 Managing schedules and events (Date Book)• When you tap Month: On the Repeat by line, tap Day to repeat theevent
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications34 Managing schedules and events (Date Book)10Tap OK.The Date Book screen is displayed again.Make sure that the repe
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications35 Managing schedules and events (Date Book)Checking schedulesDisplaying the Day viewYou can display and check the e
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications36 Managing schedules and events (Date Book)Displaying the Week viewWeek view displays a calendar of your events for
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications37 Managing schedules and events (Date Book)To view the detail of an eventTap each time bar to view the detail of th
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications38 Managing schedules and events (Date Book)Displaying the Month viewThe Month view screen shows which days have eve
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications39 Managing schedules and events (Date Book)Displaying the Agenda viewThe Agenda view shows you your appointments, u
4Table of contentsAssigning applications to HotSync®buttons ... 158Changing the Jog Dial™ navigatorprefer
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications40 Managing schedules and events (Date Book)Changing Date and Time viewTap and hold the date in the title bar of Dat
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications41 Managing schedules and events (Date Book)Editing Date Book eventsChanging a date or time for an event1On the Date
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications42 Managing schedules and events (Date Book)Changing a timed event to an untimed event1On the Date Book screen, tap
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications43 Managing schedules and events (Date Book)Setting an alarm for an eventThe Alarm setting enables you to set an aud
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications44 Managing schedules and events (Date Book)Setting an alarm for an untimed eventYou can set a silent alarm for an u
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications45 Managing schedules and events (Date Book)Deleting eventsYou can delete existing events in Date Book.NoteIf you de
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications46 Managing schedules and events (Date Book)Continued on next pageUsing the Date Book menusThis section describes th
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications47 Managing schedules and events (Date Book)Preferences • Start/End Time: Defines the start and end times forDate Bo
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications48 Managing addresses and phone numbers(Address Book)Address Book lets you keep names, addresses, telephone numbers
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications49 Managing addresses and phone numbers (Address Book)5Enter the first name in the First name field.6Repeat steps 4
5About this manualWelcome to the Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer (referred to as the“CLIÉ handheld” in this manual).Your CLIÉ handheld comes wit
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications50 Managing addresses and phone numbers (Address Book)Viewing Address Book entries1Press the Address Book button o
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications51 Managing addresses and phone numbers (Address Book)Viewing addresses by categoryPress the Jog Dial navigator when
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications52 Managing addresses and phone numbers (Address Book)Sorting the address entries in the listYou can sort the addres
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications53 Managing addresses and phone numbers (Address Book)Looking up an address entryThe Look Up feature helps you to qu
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications54 Managing addresses and phone numbers (Address Book)Editing Address Book entriesPasting an image to an address ent
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications55 Managing addresses and phone numbers (Address Book)4Tap the image you want to paste.The image you selected is pas
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications56 Managing addresses and phone numbers (Address Book)Modifying an address entryYou can modify part of the address e
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications57 Managing addresses and phone numbers (Address Book)Duplicating an address entryYou can copy existing address entr
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications58 Managing addresses and phone numbers (Address Book)Deleting an address entry1On the Address Book list screen, tap
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications59 Managing addresses and phone numbers (Address Book)Changing the address entry detailsYou can change the type of i
6About this manualDifferences between the PEG-SL10, PEG-SJ20, and PEG-SJ30This manual describes the operation of three CLIÉ handheld models: PEG-SL10,
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications60 Managing addresses and phone numbers (Address Book)Using the Address Book menusThis section describes the menu co
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications61 Managing addresses and phone numbers (Address Book)Options menusFontYou can select a desired font in the Select F
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications62 Managing tasks and things to do(To Do List)A To Do List is a reminder of some task you have to complete. A record
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications63 Managing tasks and things to do (To Do List)Viewing To Do List itemsYou can check the items you recorded in To Do
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications64 Managing tasks and things to do (To Do List)Checking off a To Do List itemYou can check off a To Do List item to
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications65 Managing tasks and things to do (To Do List)Working with To Do ListSetting the priority of an itemThe priority se
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications66 Managing tasks and things to do (To Do List)Setting the due date for an itemYou can associate a due date with any
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications67 Managing tasks and things to do (To Do List)Deleting an itemYou can delete items from To Do List.1On the To Do Li
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications68 Managing tasks and things to do (To Do List)Changing the appearance of To Do ListThe To Do Preferences dialog box
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications69 Managing tasks and things to do (To Do List)Using the To Do List menusThis section describes the menu commands sp
Chapter 1Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ HandheldThis chapter describes how to turn your CLIÉ handheld on and off, enter data, andperform other bas
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications70 Creating memos (Memo Pad)You can use Memo Pad to create brief memos on your CLIÉ handheld. Youcan also display TX
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications71 Creating memos (Memo Pad)3Enter the text you want to appear in the memo.To move down to a new line, tap the Ent
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications72 Creating memos (Memo Pad)Reviewing memosThe first line of a memo appears in the Memo List. This makes it easy tol
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications73 Creating memos (Memo Pad)Viewing memos by categoryPress the Jog Dial navigator when the memo list is displayed bu
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications74 Creating memos (Memo Pad)4Tap the desired order of the memos in the Sort by field.•Manual: Sorts the memos manual
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications75 Creating memos (Memo Pad)Editing memosDeleting a memoYou can delete an unnecessary memo from Memo Pad.1On the Mem
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications76 Creating memos (Memo Pad)Categorizing a memoYou can categorize your memo. In step 2 of “Deleting a memo,” tap the
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications77 Creating memos (Memo Pad)Using the Memo Pad menusThis section describes the menu commands specific to Memo Pad. F
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications78 Using Calculator (Calc)Calculating with Calculator1Perform either of the following to start the Calculator:• Tap
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications79 Using Calculator (Calc)Using the Calculator buttonsCalculator has several buttons to help you perform calculation
Chapter 1 Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ Handheld8Turning on your CLIÉ handheldPress the POWER button.Your CLIÉ handheld is turned on, and the las
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications80Performing common tasksThis section describes how to perform tasks that you can do in most or all ofthe basic appl
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications81Performing common tasksCategorizing applicationsThe category feature enables you to manage the number of applicati
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications82NoteIf you have a Memory Stick® media inserted in your CLIÉ handheld, a Card iconappears at the bottom of the dro
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications83To open the Application Launcher screen to the last-opened categoryor the last-used application1 Tap the Home ic
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications84Performing common tasksCategorizing recordsYou can categorize records in Address Book, To Do List, and Memo Padapp
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications85Performing common tasksMoving a record into a category1Tap the record that you want to categorize.2Address Book on
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications86Performing common tasksDefining a new category1Tap the arrow V at the upper right corner of the screen.A list of a
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications87Performing common tasksFinding recordsYour CLIÉ handheld lets you find information by entering text in the Findopt
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications88Performing common tasks3Tap OK.Find searches for the text in records and notes and displays the results.4Tap the t
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications89Performing common tasksUsing the Phone Lookup optionThe Phone Lookup option lets you find a telephone number from
Chapter 1 Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ Handheld9With your CLIÉ handheld, you can use the supplied stylus to entercharacters or specify an applic
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications90Performing common tasks5Tap Add.The Phone Lookup closes and the name and phone number are added tothe record you d
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications91Performing common tasksProtecting your data (Security)Your CLIÉ handheld includes a Security application that allo
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications92Performing common tasks2Tap Unassigned.The Password dialog box appears.3Enter a password and a hint to remember it
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications93Performing common tasks4• To change the password, enter a new password and tapOK.• To delete the password, tap Una
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications94Performing common tasksLocking your CLIÉ handheld with a passwordYou can lock your CLIÉ handheld so that you have
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications95Performing common tasks5Tap Off & Lock.Your CLIÉ handheld is turned off and locked.To start your CLIÉ handheld
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications96Performing common tasksMaking records privateIn all basic applications, you can make individual records private. P
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications97Performing common tasksAttaching notesIn all basic applications except Memo Pad, you can attach a note to a record
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications98Performing common tasksPurging recordsIf outdated records of Date Book or To Do List take up memory on yourCLIÉ ha
Chapter 2 Using Basic applications99Performing common tasksUsing the Edit menuThe Edit menu is available with any screen where you enter or edit text.
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