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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:
    • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
    • Online Operating Instructions
    • Installation information
    • Software updates
    • Online knowledge base
    The Sony e-mail support service answers your questions by e-mail.
    Send your question, and a customer service representative will send you
    a reply. You can use the e-mail form at
    http://www.sony.com/peg/support/
    The Sony fax-back service provides you with answers to commonly
    asked questions. You can use this automated service to request a list of
    available topics and then select the topics that you want to receive. To
    contact the Sony fax-back service, call
    1-877-760-SONY (7669) .
    The Sony Customer Information Service Center offers information
    about your CLIE handheld and other Sony products that work with
    your computer. To contact the Sony Customer Information Service
    Center, call
    1-877-760-SONY (7669) . 
    						
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    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 span varies
    depending on the
    temperature and conditions
    of use.
    Dimensions
    Approx. 2 7/8 x  4 3/4 x  11/16inches (71.0 x 118.5 x 16.8 mm)
    (w/h/d)
    Mass
    Approx. 5.65 oz (160g)
    (including the supplied stylus)
    Operating temperature
    41ºF - 95ºF (5ºC - 35ºC)
    Design and specifications are subject
    to change without notice. 
    						
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    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 limited warranty period is twelve months from
    the original date of purchase.
    For  the  purpose  of  this  Limited  Warranty  “SONY”  means  SONY  ELECTRONICS
    INC.  for  Products  purchased  in  the  United  States  of  America.  SONY  warrants  this
    CLIE  handheld  hardware  product  (“the  Product”)  against  defects  in  material  or
    workmanship as follows:
    1. Labor: For a period of ninety (90) calendar days from the original date of purchase from
    SONY  or  a  SONY  authorized  reseller,  SONY  will  repair  defects  in  material  or
    workmanship in the Product at no charge, or pay the associated labor charges to a SONY
    authorized service facility. The ninety (90) day warranty period is extendible only to the
    original purchaser, for an additional period of nine (9) months, for a total of twelve (12)
    months from date of purchase when the Product is registered electronically prior to the
    expiry of ninety (90) days from the original date of purchase. After the applicable period
    you must pay for all labor charges.
    2. Parts: For a period of ninety (90) calendar days from the original date of purchase from
    SONY or a SONY authorized reseller, SONY will supply, at no charge, new or rebuilt,
    at SONY’s option, replacement parts in exchange for defective parts. Any replacement
    parts will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or ninety (90)
    calendar days from installation by SONY’s authorized service facility, whichever is
    longer.  The  ninety  (90)  day  warranty  period  is  extendible  only  to  the  original
    purchaser, for an additional period of nine (9) months, for a total of twelve (12) months
    from date of purchase when the Product is registered prior to the expiry of ninety (90)
    days  from  the  original  date  of  purchase.  All  defective  parts  replaced  under  this
    Limited Warranty will become the property of SONY. 
    						
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    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  warranty.  Please  refer  to  the  End  User  License
    Agreements included with the Product for your rights and obligations with respect to
    the software.
    This Limited Warranty is non-transferable. Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale
    (which is evidence that the Product is within the warranty period) must be presented to
    obtain warranty service. In addition, if replacement parts are required and you wish to
    receive the most expedient service available, you will be required to provide SONY with
    a  credit  card  authorization  to  bill  your  credit  card  in  the  event  you  fail  to  return  the
    original  parts  in  the  postage-paid  envelope  we  provide.  The  credit  card  will  only  be
    charged for SONY’s list price for the part if the original part has not been returned within
    thirty (30) days.
    With  respect  of  certain  components  you  may  be  entitled  to  express  warranty  service
    during  the  warranty  period,  subject  to  certain  restriction.  Please  contact  SONY  as
    indicated below for further information.
    With respect to all service provided, it is your responsibility prior to Product service to
    backup the data stored in its memory. It is likely that the contents of the memory will
    be lost or reformatted in the course of service and SONY will not be responsible for any
    damage to or loss of any programs, data or other information stored on any media or
    any  part  of  any  Product  serviced  hereunder  or  any  consequential  damages  resulting
    therefrom.
    IF DURING THE REPAIR OF THE PRODUCT THE CONTENTS OF THE MEMORY
    ARE  ALTERED,  DELETED  OR  IN  ANY  WAY  MODIFIED,  SONY  IS  NOT
    RESPONSIBLE  WHATSOEVER.  YOUR  PRODUCT  WILL  BE  RETURNED  TO  YOU
    CONFIGURED  AS  ORIGINALLY  PURCHASED  (SUBJECT  TO  AVAILABILITY  OF
    SOFTWARE AND ANY SUBSEQUENT REVISION).
    Be  sure  to  remove  all  third  party  hardware,  software,  features,  parts,  options,
    alterations, and attachments not warranted by SONY prior to sending the Product to
    SONY for service. SONY is not liable for any loss or damage to these items.
    Limited Warranty Statement 
    						
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    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 (4) attempted repair by any party other than a SONY authorized service facility. This
    warranty  does  not  cover  physical  damage  to  the  surface  of  the  product,  including
    cracks or scratches on the LCD touchscreen or outside casing. This Limited Warranty
    does not apply when the malfunction results from the use of the Product in conjunction
    with  accessories,  products  or  ancillary  or  peripheral  equipment,  or  where  it  is
    determined  by  SONY  that  there  is  no  fault  with  the  Product  itself.  This  Limited
    Warranty  is  valid  only  in  the  United  States  of  America.  This  Limited  Warranty  is
    invalid  if  the  factory-applied  serial  number  has  been  altered  or  removed  from  the
    product.
    Repair or replacement of defective parts or hardware as provided under this Limited
    Warranty  is  the  exclusive  remedy  of  the  consumer.  SONY  SHALL  NOT  BE  LIABLE
    FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR OTHER DAMAGES
    INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF REVENUE, LOSS
    OF DATA, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT,
    DOWNTIME  AND  PURCHASER’S  TIME  OR  FOR  BREACH  OF  ANY  EXPRESS  OR
    IMPLIED  WARRANTY,  BREACH  OF  CONTRACT,  NEGLIGENCE,  STRICT
    LIABILITY  OR  ANY  OTHER  LEGAL  THEORY  RELATED  TO  THIS  PRODUCT.
    EXCEPT  TO  THE  EXTENT  PROHIBITED  BY  APPLICABLE  LAW,  ANY  IMPLIED
    WARRANTY  OF  MERCHANTABILITY  OR  FITNESS  FOR  A  PARTICULAR
    PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF
    THIS WARRANTY.
    Some  states  do  not  allow  the  exclusion  or  limitation  of  incidental  or  consequential
    damages,  or  allow  limitations  on  how  long  an  implied  warranty  lasts,  so  the  above
    limitations  or  exclusions  may  not  apply  to  you.  This  Limited  Warranty  gives  you
    specified legal rights, and you many have other rights which vary from state to state. 
    						
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    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 Product, date of purchase, a list of all options installed in your Product and a
    detailed description of the problem.
    For  Product  support,  online  knowledge  base,  frequently  asked  questions,  and  free
    updates  via  the  Internet:  http://www.sony.com/peg/support/.  For  Product
    information, service assistance, resolution of a service problem, or technical assistance,
    call 1-877-760-SONY (7669) .
    Save this for future reference.
      2001  Sony  Electronics  Inc.  Reproduction  in  whole  or  in  part  without  written
    permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. SONY is a registered trademark of Sony
    Corporation.
    It Is Important That You Register Your
    Personal Entertainment Organizer
    By registering, you receive the following benefits:
    • Your 90-day limited hardware warranty is automatically extended to a full year
    from the original date of purchase.
    •  One Year Hardware Telephone Support.
    Limited Warranty Statement 
    						
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    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 .......................................... 92
    Launcher (home) screen ......................... 91
    Selecting/Starting ................................... 91
    Starting applications ............................. 147
    Starting an application of the “Memory
    Stick” media .......................................... 92
    Troubleshooting ................................... 210
    Application buttons
    Assigning applications to buttons ......... 169
    Selecting applications ............................. 91
    Attaching notes ................................. 108
    Automatic shut-off time .................... 178
    B
    BACK button ................................. 9, 172
    Backing up data
    By a HotSync operation ........................ 196
    By “Memory Stick” media .................... 197
    Battery considerations
    Tips and notes ...................................... 205
    Troubleshooting ................................... 218
    Battery life ......................................... 205
    Beam Receive feature ........................ 180Beaming
    Between two handhelds ....................... 140
    Receiving data ..................................... 142
    Sending items or categories .................. 141
    Tips on beaming ................................... 142
    Troubleshooting ................................... 217
    C
    Calculator
    Using buttons ........................................ 90
    Using calculator ..................................... 89
    Using menus .......................................... 90
    Card Info ........................................... 148
    Categories
    Categorizing applications ....................... 92
    Categorizing items ......................... 77, 95
    New categories ...................................... 97
    Viewing items
    by categories .................... 52, 64, 74, 96
    Choosing fonts .................................. 111
    Cleaning ............................................ 204
    Copying
    Copying data and applications to your CLIE
    handheld ............................................. 198
    Copying the “Memory Stick” media data to
    your CLIE handheld .............................. 157
    Copying your CLIE handheld data to
    “Memory Stick” media ......................... 155
    Cradle ....................................... 114, 132
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    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
    Week view ............................................. 37
    Deleting
    Data in the “Memory Stick” media ....... 160
    Items ...................... 46, 59, 68, 76, 109
    Digitizer ............................................. 167
    Dragging .............................................. 11
    E
    Edit menu .......................................... 110
    Entering data
    Computer keyboard ................................ 24
    Graffiti writing ....................................... 13
    Onscreen keyboard ................................. 22
    Expense
    Creating/printing an Expense report ........ 84
    Currency list ........................................... 85
    Default currency ..................................... 86
    Editing items .......................................... 81
    New currency symbol ............................. 87
    Recording a new item ............................ 79
    Using menus ................................ 88, 193
    F
    FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) ..... 207
    File Link ............................................. 138
    Finding items
    Find option ............................................ 98
    Phone Lookup ...................................... 100
    Formats .............................................. 173
    Formatting the “Memory Stick”
    media ................................................ 149
    Frontlight
    Adjusting the level ................................. 25
    Turning on and off .................................. 25
    Full-screen dragging ............ 11, 15, 170
    G
    Getting Help ...................................... 221
    Graffiti writing
    Accented characters ............................... 20
    Alphabets ...................................... 14, 16
    Basic procedures .................................... 14
    Letters/numbers writing area .................. 13
    Non-English characters ........................... 20
    Numbers ................................................ 17
    Onscreen help ........................................ 15
    Overview ................................................ 13
    Punctuation marks ................................. 18
    ShortCuts ..................................... 21, 182
    Symbols and extended characters ........... 19
    Index
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    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
    Troubleshooting ................................... 212
    Via cradle (Local HotSync) ..................... 114
    Via IR port ............................................ 122
    Via modem .......................................... 125
    Via network ......................................... 131
    I
    Importing data from a Windows
    application ......................................... 136
    IR port ...................................... 122, 140
    J
    Jog Dial navigator
    Changing preferences ........................... 172
    Compatible applications ......................... 12
    Displaying an application Pop-up menu .. 94
    How to use (pressing/rotating) ................ 12
    JogAssist function ................................ 172
    JogAssist function .............................. 172
    L
    Limited Warranty  Statement .............. 223
    Locking your CLIE handheld .............. 105
    Lookup ................................................ 54
    M
    Making items private .. 45, 77, 102, 107
    Memo Pad
    Creating new memos ............................. 71
    Editing memos ....................................... 76
    Reviewing memos .................................. 73
    Using menus .......................................... 78
    “Memory Stick” media
    Attaching a name ................................. 148
    Default folder ....................................... 154
    Formatting ........................................... 149
    Inserting and removing ......................... 144
    Installing applications without
    MS Gate .............................................. 164
    Notes on using ..................................... 145
    Overview .............................................. 143
    Protecting data .................................... 146
    Starting an application ......................... 147
    Troubleshooting ......................... 217, 219
    Types ................................................... 143
    Viewing the data .................................. 148
    MS Gate
    Copying the “Memory Stick” media data to
    your CLIE handheld .............................. 157
    Copying your CLIE handheld data to
    “Memory Stick” media ......................... 155
    Deleting data ....................................... 160
    Formatting the “Memory Stick” media .. 149
    Notes on moving or copying data ......... 153
    Starting ................................................ 151
    Transferring data between two CLIE
    handhelds ............................................ 201
    Using menus ........................................ 162
    Index
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    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 ........................................ 193
    Notes on use ..................................... 204
    O
    Onscreen keyboard .............................. 22
    Owner information ............................ 181
    P
    Palm Desktop for CLIE
    Basic operations ................................... 116
    Locating screen components ................. 117
    Starting ................................................ 116
    Password
    Deleting a password ............................. 103
    Entering a password .......... 102, 106, 185
    Locking your CLIE handheld .................. 105
    Troubleshooting ................................... 219
    Phone Lookup .................................... 100PIM (Personal Information Management)
    Address Book ......................................... 49
    Calc (Calculator) ..................................... 89
    Common tasks ....................................... 91
    Date Book .............................................. 29
    Edit menu ............................................ 110
    Expense ................................................. 79
    Memo Pad ............................................. 71
    To Do List ............................................... 63
    POWER button ....................................... 9
    Precautions ........................................ 204
    Preferences
    Beam Receive feature ........................... 180
    Buttons ................................................ 169
    Date & Time preferences ....................... 175
    Digitizer ............................................... 167
    Formats ................................................ 173
    Full-screen pen stroke activities ............ 170
    General preferences ............................. 178
    Graffiti ShortCuts ................................. 182
    High Resolution Assist function ............. 194
    HotSync button .................................... 171
    Network preferences ............................ 184
    Overview .............................................. 167
    Owner information ............................... 181
    Password ............................................. 185
    Setting daylight saving time .................. 177
    Setting the date ................................... 175
    Setting the time ................................... 176
    Setting the time zone ........................... 177
    Time, date, and number formats ........... 174
    User name ........................................... 185
    Protecting data .................................. 102
    Purging records ................................. 109
    Index
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