Sony Clie Peg Tj35 Handheld Instructions Manual
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Customizing your CLIÉ™ handheld (Preferences)81 Setting the Network preferences for your provider and dial-up server Entering a password The Password setting identifies the password you use to log into your server or ISP. Your entry in this field determines whether your CLIÉ handheld prompts you to enter a password each time you log into your network: If you do not enter a password, your CLIÉ handheld displays the word [-Prompt-] in this field and asks you to enter a password during the log-in procedure. If you enter a password, your CLIÉ handheld displays the word [-Assigned-] in this field and does not prompt you to enter a password during the log-in procedure. Note If you are concerned about security, select [ -Prompt- ] and do not enter a password. 1Tap next to [Password:] on the Preferences screen for [Network]. The Password dialog box is displayed. 2Enter the password you use to log into your server. 3Tap [OK]. The field for [Password:] changes to display the word [-Assigned-]. Selecting a connection Use the Connection setting to select the method you want to use to connect to your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or a dial-up server. 1Tap V next to [Connection:], and select [Standard Modem] on the Preferences screen for [Network].
Customizing your CLIÉ™ handheld (Preferences)82 Setting the Network preferences for your provider and dial-up server Setting the telephone information Define the telephone number you use to connect to your ISP or dial-up server. In addition, you can also define a prefix, disable Call Waiting, and using a calling card. Note The calling card option works correctly only for AT&T and Sprint long distance services. If you want to call by MCI, you need to set your telephone information by entering the calling card number in the field for [Phone #:] and the phone number in the field for [Use caling card:]. 1Tap next to [Phone:] on the Preferences screen for [Network]. The Phone Setup screen is displayed. 2Enter the phone number for your ISP or dial-up server in the field for [Phone #:]. 3Define the following settings if necessary: Dial prefix: Enter the dial prefix (e.g., “9”) to call an outside line. 1Tap next to [Dial prefix:] to change to . Enter the dial prefix (e.g., “9,”) in the field next to [Dial prefix:]. Disable call waiting: When you contract a call-waiting service with your telephone communication company, you have to interrupt the call-waiting function while accessing the Internet. Ask your telephone communication company about the code to interrupt the call-waiting function. 1Tap next to [Disable call waiting:] to change to . 2 Enter the code to interrupt the call-waiting function (e.g., “1170,”) in the field next to [Disable call waiting:]. Use calling card: This option is valid in the USA only. You can access the Internet using a calling card. Continued on next page • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Customizing your CLIÉ™ handheld (Preferences)83 Setting the Network preferences for your provider and dial-up server Note The calling card option works correctly only for AT&T and Sprint long distance services. If you want to call by MCI, you need to set your telephone information by entering the calling card number in the field for [Phone #:] and the phone number in the field for [Use calling card:]. 1Tap next to [Use calling card:] to change to . 2 Enter your calling card number (e.g., “,,,,123456...”) in the field next to [Use calling card:]. Tip Usually, waiting time is needed before entering a calling card number. When you enter your calling card number, insert at least three commas before your calling card number for rectifying the waiting time (transmission of a calling card number delays for 2 seconds per one comma). 4Tap [OK]. The Preferences screen for [Network] is displayed.
Customizing your CLIÉ™ handheld (Preferences)84 Setting the Network preferences for your provider and dial-up server Adding detailed information to a service template If you are using one of the predefined service templates, you probably only need to enter your user name and telephone number. If you are creating a new service template, you may need to provide additional information to your ISP or dial-up server. Use the Details screen to add additional information to a selected service template. 1Tap [V Service:] on the Preferences screen for [Network], and select the service template (Internet Service Provider name) you want to add detailed information. 2Tap [Details...]. The Details screen is displayed. 3Tap V next to [Connection type:], and select one of the following connection types. PPP: Point-to-Point Protocol SLIP: Serial Line Internet Protocol CSLIP: Compressed Serial Line Internet Protocol Tip If you are not sure, try PPP; if that does not work, ask your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or your System Administrator for the correct connection type. Continued on next page • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Customizing your CLIÉ™ handheld (Preferences)85 Setting the Network preferences for your provider and dial-up server 4Tap V next to [Idle timeout:], and select one of the following options. 1 Minute: Waits one minute before dropping the connection when you open another application that does not use the network. 2 Minutes: Waits two minutes. 3 Minutes: Waits three minutes. Never: Keeps your PPP or SLIP connection open until you turn off your CLIÉ handheld (or until it times out). Note that this option will be more costly than others. 5Tap next to [Query DNS:] to deselect it. 6Enter the IP address for [Primary and Secondary DNS:] (Domain Naming System). Ask your ISP or System Administrator for the correct Primary or Secondary DNS IP numbers. 7If you need to enter your CLIÉ handheld’s IP Address, tap next to [IP Address:] to display a permanent IP address field beneath the check box. Normally, you do not need to enter this IP address. If you are not sure, select Automatic and go to step 9. 8Enter your CLIÉ handheld’s IP Address. 9Tap [OK].
Customizing your CLIÉ™ handheld (Preferences)86 Setting the Network preferences for your provider and dial-up server Duplicating/deleting additional service templates You can create additional service templates from scratch or by duplicating existing templates and editing the information. After you create a new or duplicate template, you can add and edit settings. Duplicating an existing service template 1Tap [V Service:] on the Preferences screen for [Network], and select the service template you want to duplicate. 2Tap (Menu). The menu is displayed. 3Tap [Duplicate] from [Service]. A copy of the service template (The name of an original service template + Copy) is added to the drop-down list for the Service field. Deleting a service template You can delete an existing service template. 1Tap [V Service:] on the Preferences screen for [Network], and select the service template you want to delete. 2Tap (Menu). The menu is displayed. 3Tap [Delete...] from [Service]. The Delete Service dialog box is displayed. 4Tap [OK]. The selected service template is deleted. To cancel deleting, tap [Cancel].
Customizing your CLIÉ™ handheld (Preferences)87 Setting the Network preferences for your provider and dial-up server Creating log-in scripts A log-in script is a series of commands that automates logging in to a network server, such as your corporate network or your Internet Service Provider (ISP). You can also use non-ASCII characters or literal characters for Log-in Scripts. bFor details, refer to “Non-ASCII Characters for Log-in Scripts” on page 89. 1Tap V at the top right of the Preferences screen, and select [Network]. 2Tap [V Service:] on the Preferences screen for [Network], and select the predefined service template you want to create log-in scripts. 3Tap [Details...]. The Details screen is displayed. 4Tap [Script...]. The Log in Script screen is displayed. 5Tap [V End:], and select one of the following commands. If the command requires additional information, a field is displayed to the right of it for you to enter the information. Continued on next page • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Customizing your CLIÉ™ handheld (Preferences)88 Setting the Network preferences for your provider and dial-up server 6Repeat Step 4 until the log-in script is complete. 7Tap [OK]. The Details screen is displayed. 8Tap [OK]. The Preferences screen for [Network] is displayed. Wait ForMakes your CLIÉ handheld wait for specific characters from the TCP/IP server before executing the next command. Wait For PromptDetects a challenge-response prompt coming from the server and displays the dynamically generated challenge value. Then enter the challenge value into your token card, which in turn generates a response value for you to enter on your CLIÉ handheld. This command takes two arguments, separated by a vertical bar (|) on the input line. SendTransmits specific characters to the TCP/IP server to which you are connecting. Send CRTransmits a carriage return or LF character to the TCP/IP server to which you are connecting. Send User IDTransmits the User ID information entered in the User ID field of the Preferences screen for [Network]. Send PasswordTransmits the password entered in the Password field of the Preferences screen for [Network]. If you did not enter a password, this command prompts you to enter one. The Password command is usually followed by a Send CR command. DelayMakes your CLIÉ handheld wait a specific number of seconds before executing the next command in the log-in script. Get IPReads an IP address and uses it as the IP address for your CLIÉ handheld. This command is used with SLIP connections. PromptOpens a dialog box and prompts you to enter text (for example, a password or a security code). EndIdentifies the last line in the log-in script. Continued on next page • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Customizing your CLIÉ™ handheld (Preferences)89 Setting the Network preferences for your provider and dial-up server Non-ASCII Characters for Log-in Scripts The following information enables you to create custom log-in scripts that require non-ASCII characters. It is provided for advanced users who understand the use and requirements of such characters in a custom log-in script. Use of ^char You may use the caret ( ^ ) to transmit ASCII command characters. If you send ^char, and the ASCII value of character is between @ and _, then the character is automatically translated to a single-byte value between 0 and 31. For example, ^M is converted to a carriage return. If character is a value between A and Z, then the character sequence is translated to a single-byte value between 1 and 26. If character is any other value, then the character sequence is not subject to any special processing. For example, the string “Joe^M” transmits Joe, followed by a carriage return. Carriage return and line feed You may include carriage return and line feed commands as part of the log-in script, when they are entered in the following format. : Sends or receives a carriage return : Sends or receives a line feed For example, the string “wait for Joe” waits to receive Joe followed by a carriage return and line feed from the remote computer, before executing the next command in the script. Literal characters The backslash ( \ ) character defines that the next character is transmitted as a literal character, and is not subject to any special processing ordinarily associated with that character. Examples: \^ : Includes a caret as part of the string \< : Includes a < as part of the string \ \ : Includes a backslash as part of the string
Customizing your CLIÉ™ handheld (Preferences)90 Setting the Network preferences for your provider and dial-up server Using the Network preferences menus This section describes the menu commands specific to the network preferences. For the menu commands that are common for the CLIÉ handheld applications, refer to “Common menu items” on page 40. Service menus Options menu [New]Creates a new service template. [Delete...]Deletes the current service template. [Duplicate]Duplicates the current service template. [View Log]Displays the Network Log screen that lists the history of your Internet connection. Tap [Done] to close the Network Log screen.