Casio Cassiopeia Be 300 Pocket Manager Users Guide
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51 NOTE •The confirmation message shown below appears when you perform step 2 of the above operation when the task you selected is a recurrent task. Ta p Ye s to delete all of the tasks in the recurrent series, or No to delete only the currently scheduled task of the series. To cancel without deleting anything, tap Cancel. Transferring Tasks Data to Another Program You can transfer task data from the Tasks list screen to Notes, Calendar, or Mail. To transfer Tasks data to Notes 1. On the Tasks list screen, tap the task you want to transfer. 2. Tap Send to L → Notes. •This starts up Notes and displays an input screen with Tasks elements assigned as shown below. 3. Edit the contents of the transferred text, if you want. •See “Creating a New Text Document” on page 19 for information about working with a Notes text document. To transfer Tasks data to Calendar 1. On the Tasks list screen, tap the task you want to transfer. 2. Tap Send to L → Calendar. •This starts up Calendar and displays a new appointment screen with task elements assigned as shown below. 3. Input data for the other appointment fields as required. •See “Inputting New Calendar data” on page 31 for more information about creating a new appointment record. Tasks Subject Completed Subject Priority Notes File Name Body Text → →→ → → → →→ → → Tasks SubjectCalendar Description → →→ → →
52 To transfer Tasks data to Mail 1. On the Tasks list screen, tap the task you want to transfer. 2. Tap Send to L → Mail. •This starts up Mail and displays a message editing screen with task elements assigned as shown below. 3. Specify the address of the recipient, and make any changes to the subject and body text that you want. •See “3-3 Mail” on page 67 for more information about writing and sending e-mail messages. Tasks Subject Completed Subject Priority Mail Subject Body Text → →→ → → → →→ → →
53 Chapter 3 Using the Internet 3-1 Introduction CASSIOPEIA Internet Functions Your CASSIOPEIA comes with three programs that let you perform data communication over the Internet. Internet ................... This Web browser program makes it possible for you to visit Websites on the Internet. In addition to being frames-capable, the Internet program also supports bookmarks and the saving of pages of off-line viewing. Mail ....................... Mail is a program for sending and receiving e-mail. It supports multiple accounts, as well as sending and receiving attached files. Received mail can be saved to folders either in main memory or on a storage card. Connections ........... This program provides a central location where you can configure connection setups for the Internet and Mail programs. Connections eliminates the need to configure separate connection settings for Mail and Internet. What do I need to connect to the Internet? The following describes what you need in order to connect to the Internet using either a dial-up connection or a network connection. Dial-up Connection Before you can connect to the Internet with a dial-up connection, you first need to contract the services of an Internet service provider (ISP). You also need to obtain the required devices, cables, and other hardware in order to physically connect to a telephone line. Your CASSIOPEIA supports connection to a phone line using any one of the following configurations. •Mobile phone and mobile phone connection cable •CompactFlash card type card modem, modular cable, analog telephone line •PC card type card modem, CASSIOPEIA optional PC Card Unit (PC Card Adapter), modular cable, analog telephone line •External modem, special serial cable, modem cable, modular cable, analog phone line LAN Connection To connect to the Internet through a LAN (network), you need access rights to the network at your company, etc. You also need to obtain the required devices, cables, and other hardware in order to physically connect to the network. Your CASSIOPEIA supports connection to a network using either of the following configurations. •CompactFlash card type LAN card, Ethernet cable •PC card type LAN card, optional PC Card Unit (PC Card Adapter), Ethernet cable
54 3-2 Connections Connections is a program that lets you configure various settings to enable data communication between your CASSIOPEIA and a computer. You can use Connections to configure the following settings. •Parameters (including mail server parameters) for connecting to the Internet using dial-up connection and LAN connections •Parameters for cable connection with a computer This section covers Internet connections only. For information about cable connection with a computer, see Chapter 6 of this manual. Communication Setups One set of Connections parameters for a particular setup is called a “connection setup.” Connections supports two types of connection setups: dial-up connection setups and LAN connection setups. Dial-up Connection Setup A dial-up setup is used when you plug into a telephone line and dial up a server to connect to the Internet, normally through your provider. The following are some of the parameters you need to configure when creating a dial-up connection setup. •Connection name •Server settings (phone number, connection ID, password, etc.) •Modem settings (for configuring the modem you are using) •Mail account settings (mail address, user ID, password, and other settings for using Mail) •Proxy server settings You can store more than one dial-up connection setup in Connections and select the one you need when you need it. LAN Connection Setup A LAN setup is used when connect to the Internet through a LAN (network) at your office, etc. The following are some of the parameters you need to configure when creating a LAN connection setup. •Setup name •LAN card adapter information •LAN parameters (IP address, domain name, DNS, etc.) •Mail account settings (mail address, user ID, password, and other settings for using Mail) •Proxy server settings You store only one LAN connection setup in Connections.
55 Configuring a Dial-up Connection Basically, you configure a dial-up setup by inputting information given to you by your Internet Service Provider. Make sure you get the following information from your provider. Telephone number ..... This is the phone number you need to dial to connect to your provider’s computer. Normally it is called the “access point.” You need to select an access point that supports the type of phone (mobile, analog, etc.) you are using. Connection ID ........... This is the name by which your provider’s computer recognizes you when you dial it up. Depending on your provider, the connection ID may be called a “log in ID,” “log in name,” or something similar. It is important to remember that your connection ID is for dial up only, and it is different from the user name you use when connecting to your provider’s mail server. Password .................... The password is used to help ensure that the person using your connection ID is really you. Depending on your provider, the password may be called a “authorization password,” “log in password,” “connection password,” or something similar. It is important to note that this password may be different from the password you need when connecting to your provider’s mail server. Name server ............... This is a kind of address that indicates where on the Internet your provider’s computer is located. Normally a provider will have two name server addresses, a “primary DNS” (DNS 1) and a “secondary DNS” (DNS 2). A name server address is a number in the format 000.000.000.000. POP server ................. This is the server name used for receiving mail. SMTP server .............. This is the server name used for sending mail. User ID ...................... This is your user name for connecting to your provider’s mail server. Normally, your user ID is the part of your mail address to the left of @. Password .................... This is your password for connecting to your provider’s mail server. NOTE •The information described above is the bare minimum that you would normally need to connect to the Internet through a provider. Contact your provider’s customer support if you need to configure other settings that are not described above.
56 To configure a dial-up connection setup NOTE With some data communication or modem cards, you need to insert the card into the CASSIOPEIA’s card slot before you perform the steps below. For details, see the instructions that come with the card you are using. 1. On the Top Menu, double-tap Connections. •This starts up Connections and displays a screen like the one shown below. 2. Tap New Setting.... •This displays a screen like the one shown below for specifying the connection setup name. Setups you already have configured are listed here. Connection setup screenInput the name you want to give to the new connection setup. Specify which program should use this setup. Select Dial-up connection
57 3. After you are finished, tap . •This displays a screen for configuring the access point setup. 4. After you are finished, tap . •This displays a screen for configuring the modem you are using. •The screens shown in steps 5 and 6 below do not appear if you selected An Internet Application only in step 2 without selecting A Mail Application. In such a case, skip to step 7 of this procedure. Tap here to display a list of supported modems. Set the speed (data rate) in accordance with your access point and modem speeds. Normally you can leave these settings at their initial defaults. Change them only if your provided specifically tells you to do so. Modem setup screen Input the access point phone number, and your connection ID and password as supplied to you by your provider. Access point setup screen You can tap here to display a screen for configuring the number of tries when dialing, security protocol, and IP address. See “Configuring Advanced Dial-up Settings” on page 60 for more information.
58 5. After you are finished, tap . •This displays a screen for configuring your mail account setup. 6. After you are finished, tap . •This displays another screen for configuring your mail account setup. The screen shown in step 7 does not appear if you selected A Mail Application only in step 2 without selecting An Internet Application. In such a case, skip to step 8 of this procedure. Mail account setup 2 screenInput POP3 and SMTP server names supplied by your provider. Select this item if your provider requires authorization to pick up mail before you are allowed to send mail. Check with your provider to find out if you need POP before SMTP. Input the name you want to be displayed along with your mail address in outgoing mail. Mail account setup 1 screenInput information supplied by your provider.
59 7. After you are finished, tap . •This displays a screen for configuring you Web browser settings. 8. If necessary, tap the button to backtrack through setting screens to check that settings are correct. 9. After confirming that all the settings are correct, tap Finish. •This registers your new connection setup and returns to the initial Connections screen. Browser setup screen Check the list to confirm that the name of the connection setup you just configured is included. If your connection uses a proxy server for Web browsing, select this option and input the required information below. Check with your service provider for information about whether or not you can use a proxy server. Input the IP address and port number.
60 Configuring Advanced Dial-Up Settings The following procedure describes how to configure advanced settings that appear when you tap the Advanced settings button on the Access Point Setup screen (page 57). 1. On the Access Point Setup screen, tap Advanced Settings. 2. After you finished, tap . 3. After all the settings are the way you want, tap OK to save them and return to the Access Point Setup screen. Use these settings to specify the number of tries and the interval between tries when a connection fails because your access point line is busy. Use this setting to specify whether authorization protocol is required when connecting. Normally you should leave the Do not use option selected. Trying changing to the Use option if you have trouble connecting. Dial-up advanced setup 1 screen Dial-up advanced setup 2 screenNormally you should leave the Auto detect option selected. If your provider uses a fixed IP address, uncheck the Auto detect option and input the fixed IP address. Input the required information here as supplied by your provider. Normally, you should specify DNS1 and DNS2 only when the Auto detect option is unchecked.