Sony Clié PEG-N610c Operating Instructions
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221Chapter6Additional information Getting Help Sony offers several support options for your CLIE handheld. When you have questions or trouble, please refer to one of the following for a solution: Read This First (supplied), Operating Instructions (this guide), and Add-on Application Guide (supplied) explain how to use your CLIE handheld. Your Sony CLIE Handheld support Web site http://www.sony.com/peg/support/ Provides the latest information on your CLIE handheld. On this Web site, you will find: •...
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222Chapter6Additional information Specifications OSPalm OS ver. 4.0 CPUDragonball VZ 33MHz Memory 8 MB (DRAM) 4 MB (Flash memory) User memory range: approx. 7 MB External input/output Interface connector IrDA (1.2) Memory Stick slot LCD display Frontlight TFT color display 320 × 320 dots, 65536 colors Power requirements AC power adapter (supplied) DC5.7V (dedicated connector) Battery Lithium ion battery (built-in) Battery life 15 days* (based on an average of 30 minutes use per day) * The battery life...
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223Chapter6Additional information Limited Warranty Statement Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer Warranty The limited warranty on your hardware covers parts and labor against defects in material or workmanship for a period of three months from the original date of purchase. You can extend the warranty period for an additional nine months by registering your CLIE handheld. See “Customer registration” in Read This First. Once you register your CLIE handheld, the...
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224Chapter6Additional information This Limited Warranty covers only the hardware components packaged with the Product. It does not cover the technical assistance for hardware or software usage and it does not cover any software products whether or not contained in the Product. SONY excludes all warranties express or implied in respect of any software provided with the product and any such software is provided AS IS unless expressly provided for in any enclosed software limited...
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225Chapter6Additional information Limited Warranty Statement This Limited Warranty does not cover any consumable items supplied with the Product (including replaceable batteries); cosmetic damages; damage or loss to any software programs, data, or media; or damage due to (1) acts of God, accident, misuse, abuse, negligence, commercial use or modifications of this Product; (2) improper operation or maintenance of this Product; (3) connection to improper voltage supply; or...
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226Chapter6Additional information Technical Support: Although technical support is not provided free of charge under this Limited Warranty, SONY has established a telephone number for technical support. Charges may apply for technical support, unless and to the extent that free technical support for a limited period is provided in writing as a feature of your Product. Prior to placing your call, please have available the model and serial number for your...
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227Chapter6Additional information Index A Address Book Editing ................................................... 55 Entering a new entry .............................. 49 Pasting an image ................................... 55 Sorting entries ........................................ 53 Using menus .......................................... 61 Viewing entries ...................................... 51 Adjusting the frontlight level ............... 25 Application Categorizing...
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228Chapter6Additional information D Date Book Agenda view .......................................... 40 Day view ................................................ 36 Editing ................................................... 42 Month view ........................................... 39 Repeating or continuous events .............. 32 Scheduling an event ............................... 29 Setting alarm ......................................... 44 Using menus .......................................... 47...
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229Chapter6Additional information H Hard reset ............................................ 27 High Resolution Assist function ......... 194 HotSync button ................ 114, 132, 171 HotSync operation File Link ............................................... 138 LANSync .............................................. 134 Overview .............................................. 113 Selecting Conduit ................................. 120 Setting setup options ........................... 118...
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230Chapter6Additional information N Network preferences ......................... 184 Log in script ......................................... 190 Password ............................................. 185 Selecting a connection .......................... 186 Selecting a service ................................ 184 Service template ................................... 187 Telephone setting ................................. 186 User name ........................................... 185 Using menus...