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    Testing a Dial-up Connection Setup
    Perform the following steps to test a connection setup you created using the procedure under “To
    configure a dial-up connection setup”.
    1. Turn off your CASSIOPEIA and connect it to the device you plan to use to dial-up your
    service provider.
    •You can connect to a mobile phone or install a modem card. See the separate Hardware
    Manual for details about using a cell phone or modem card.
    2. Turn on your CASSIOPEIA.
    3. On the Top Menu, double-tap Connections.
    •This starts up Connections.
    4. On the Connections screen, tap the connection setup you want to use so it is highlighted.
    5. Tap Connect.
    •This displays the dialog box shown below.
    6. Tap Connect.
    •This displays the dialog box shown below as your access point is dialed. 
    						
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    7. A dialog box like the one shown below appears when a dial-up connection is established. Your
    CASSIOPEIA is now connected to the Internet.
    •You can now use your CASSIOPEIA to browse Websites and to send and receive e-mail. See
    “3-3 Mail” on page 67 and “3-4 Internet” on page 93 for more information.
    8. To terminate the dial-up connection, tap Disconnect.
    NOTE
    •Tapping the Hide Window button on the Dial-up Connection dialog box or tapping anywhere
    outside of the dialog box causes it to move to the back where it is hidden. In this case, your
    telephone connection is maintained, even though you cannot see the Dial-up Connection dialog
    box on your screen.
    •To bring the Dial-up Connection dialog box back to the front so you can see it, tap the 
     icon
    in the system tray.
    •If you experience problems with establishing or maintaining a dial-up connection, check the
    connections between your CASSIOPEIA and phone or modem, and check your dial-up
    connection setup. If you can’t locate the cause or solution of your problem, see the
    Troubleshooting Guide at the back of this manual.
    This icon appears in the system tray while a dial-up
    connection is connected. 
    						
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    Configuring a LAN Connection
    Use the LAN connection setup when you want to connect to the Internet through a LAN
    (network) at your office, etc. Note that you should contact the system administrator of the network
    to which you are connecting for the information you need when configuring the setup.
    To configure a LAN connection setup
    1. On the Top Menu, double-tap Connections.
    •This starts up Connections and displays a screen like the one shown below.
    2. Tap New Settings....
    •This displays a screen like the one shown below for specifying the connection setup name.
    Input the name you want to give to the new connection
    setup.
    Connection setup screen
    Select LAN connection here. Specify which program should use this setup.
    Dial-up setups you already have configured are listed
    here. 
    						
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    3. After you are finished, tap .
    •This displays a screen like the one shown below.
    4. After you are finished, tap .
    •This displays a screen like the one shown below.
    Tap here and then select the LAN card you are using for
    your LAN connection.
    If you want to use a fixed LAN IP address for the
    CASSIOPEIA, specify the address here. If you want the
    IP address detected automatically, select the Auto detect
    option.
    LAN setup 1 screen
    Input a domain name and DNS address.
    If you want the DNS address detected automatically,
    select the Auto detect option.
    LAN setup 2 screen 
    						
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    5. After you are finished, tap .
    •This displays a screen like the one shown below.
    6. After you are finished, tap .
    •This displays a screen for configuring your mail account setup.
    •From here, perform steps 5 through 9 of the procedure under “To configure a dial-up
    connection setup” on page 56.
    Editing a Connection Setup
    Use the procedure below to edit the contents of an existing connection setup.
    To edit the contents of a connection setup
    1. On the Top Menu, double-tap Connections.
    •This starts up Connections.
    2. Tap the connection setup you want to edit.
    3. Tap Edit L → Modify Setting.
    •This displays the Connection Setup Name screen of the setup you selected in step 2.
    4. Tap the 
          
     and  buttons to navigate between setup screens and change settings as you like.
    •The procedures you should use for changing settings are identical to those you use for
    creating a new setting. See pages 56 through 59 for information about dial-up connection
    settings, and page 63 through 65 for information about LAN settings.
    5. After everything is the way you want, tap the Finish button on any of the setup screen.
    •This registers the edited connection setup and returns to the initial Connections screen.
    Copying a Connection Setup
    Sometimes it is easier to create a new dial-up connection setup by copying an existing setup and
    making changes in the copy as required. In many cases, all you need to do is copy an existing
    setting, change the access point phone number, and you are done.
    NOTE
    Note that you can copy a dial-up connection setup only. You cannot copy the LAN connection
    setup.
    Select this operation to require verification when
    connecting to the LAN.
    After selecting this option, input a Connection ID and
    Password.
    LAN setup 3 screen 
    						
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    To copy an existing connection setup
    1. On the Top Menu, double-tap Connections.
    •This starts up Connections.
    2. Tap the connection setup you want to copy.
    3. Tap Edit L → Copy Setting.
    •This creates a copy of the connection setup you selected in step 2. The setup copy is
    automatically assigned the same name as the original setup, with a number added at the end.
    Example:Original Setup Name: CASIO Dial-up
    Setup Copy Name: CASIO Dial-up (2)
    Deleting a Connection Setup
    Use the procedure below to delete a connection setup you no longer need. Note that since you can
    have only one LAN connection setup registered, you need to use this procedure to delete your
    existing setup before you can create a new LAN setup.
    To delete a connection setup
    1. On the Top Menu, double-tap Connections.
    •This starts up Connections.
    2. Tap the connection setup you want to delete.
    3. Tap Edit L → Delete Setting.
    4. In response to the confirmation message that appears, tap Ye s to delete the setup, or No to
    cancel without deleting anything. 
    						
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    3-3 Mail
    “Mail” is an application that makes it possible for you to send and receive e-mail with your
    CASSIOPEIA. The following are some of the useful features and functions available with Mail.
    •Support for multiple accounts
    •Powerful mail management tools for creating folders, batch moving multiple messages,
    copying, deleting, and moving messages to a storage card, etc.
    •Support for sending and receiving attached files
    •Phrase memory for quick and easy mail message writing
    NOTE
    •Mail supports e-mail with a POP3 mail server. Mail does not support IMAP4.
    •Use the Connections program to configure your dial-up connection setup and mail account. See
    “3-2 Connections” on page 54 for more information.
    Starting Up Mail
    Starting Up Mail for the First Time
    When you start up mail for the first time, you must perform a procedure to set up new mail
    account. If you have already used Connections to configure a connection setup, simply start up
    Mail and follow the instructions that appear on the CASSIOPEIA screen to setup your new
    account.
    If you have not yet configured a connection setup, starting up Mail will display a dialog box
    asking if you want to go to Connections and create a setup.
    To start up Mail for the first time
    1. On the Top Menu, double-tap Mail.
    •This starts up Mail and displays a message like the one shown below. 
    						
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    2. Tap Ye s.
    •This creates mail accounts for all of the connection setups you have configured in Connec-
    tions, and displays the account/folder list shown below.
    NOTE
    •Note that the above procedure is also required the first time you start up Mail after deleting all
    Mail accounts.
    •If you do not have any connection setups configured in Connections, starting up Mail causes
    the message shown below to appear.
    Ta p  Ye s to start up Connections and display the new connection setup screen. See “3-2
    Connections” on page 54 for information about configuring connection setups.
    Account/folder listExisting accounts are listed here.
    The connection setup name you assign in Connections is
    displayed as the account name.
    Mail accounts are created for all the connection setups you
    have configured in Connections. 
    						
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    Starting Up Mail After Setting Up an Account
    After you set up one or more mail account the first time you start up Mail, starting it up again
    displays the account/folder list. Note, however, that if you added a new connection setup with
    Connections since the last time you used Mail, starting it up causes a message like the one shown
    below to appear.
    Ta p  Ye s to configure a mail account for the new connection setup.
    Using the Account/Folder List
    The account/file list that appears when you start up Mail provides you with a central location for
    performing a variety of Mail message management tasks. The following shows a sample account/
    file list that contains two accounts.
    The examples in the following explanations are all based on the above sample list screen.
    Account/folder list
    •The account/file list shows all of the accounts that currently exist in Mail. Tapping the + to the
    left of an account name expands the account to show its contents.
    •Each account has four permanent default folders named Inbox, Drafts, Queue, and Sent. Note
    that these folders are created automatically for each account, and they cannot be deleted.
    •Tapping an account or folder highlights it, which means the account or folder is selected. The
    currently selected account or the account that contains the currently selected folder is the
    account your CASSIOPEIA will use for sending and receiving Mail messages.
    •A card icon is displayed in the account/folder list if your CASSIOPEIA has a storage card in its
    slot. Though you cannot configure an account and store it on a storage card, you can move mail
    messages to folders on the card. See “Creating Folders and Managing Mail Messages” on page
    87 for more information.
    Account/folder listAccount (1)
    Folders
    Account (2)
    Card 
    						
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    Account L Menu
    Use this menu to create a new account, and to select an existing account to edit or delete it. See
    “Managing Accounts” on page 70 for more information.
    Folder L Menu
    Use this menu to create a new folder, and to select a folder to rename or delete it. See “Creating
    Folders and Managing Mail Messages” on page 87 for more information.
    Settings Button
    Tapping this button displays a dialog box for editing the signature block for outgoing messages,
    and for changing a variety of settings related to message creation, receipt, and display. See
    “Configuring Mail Program Properties” on page 90 for more information.
    Send & Receive Button
    Tap this button to send and receive mail messages using the currently selected mail account. See
    “To send and pick up mail” on page 72 for more information.
    Managing Accounts
    The procedures in this section describe how to edit a mail account that was created automatically
    when you start up the Mail program, and how to create a new account from scratch.
    To edit an existing mail account
    1. On the account/folder list screen, tap the account you want to edit.
    2. Tap AccountL → Edit Account.
    •This displays the dialog box shown below.
    3. If you want to rename the account, input the new name into the Account name box.
    4. To change the connection setup associated with the account, tap the Use connection setting
    box and then select the setup you want from the list that appears.
    •Note that you cannot chance to another connection setup when you have only one
    configured on your CASSIOPEIA. 
    						
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