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addresses Viewing computer documents Using the Bluetooth function CLI handheld components 01US01COV.fm Page 1 Friday, June 20, 2003 12:20 PM Read This First Operating Instructions Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50 PEG-UX00 2003 Sony Corporation Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 2 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM The following manuals are included with your CLI handheld. Refer to the following together with this manual.
Before you start using your CLI handheld (This manual) Read This First (Operating Instructions) Explains the following:
Setting up your CLI handheld and computer Basic operations What you can do with the applications For safety use, be sure to read the supplied Safety & Regulations Guide.
When you want to become more familiar with the basic operations of your CLI handheld
When you want to change the settings of your CLI handheld Handbook Using CLI handheld for the first time The basic features and operations are explained in detail. CLI handheld advanced operations Useful and advanced features of your CLI handheld are explained in detail.
When you want to become more familiar with using the supplied applications
When you want to install additional applications CLI Application Manual (HTML format: Read via a computer screen) Explains how to use the supplied applications in detail. This manual will be automatically installed on your computer when you install Palm Desktop for CLI. For details on using the manual, refer to Using the CLI Application Manual on page 72 of this manual.
When you have problems Troubleshooting Q&A Helps in solving common problems that you may have while using your CLI handheld. 2 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) CAUTION Please contact your nearest Sony dealer regarding any problems you have with your Sony product. 01US01COV.book Page 3 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Before use Caution IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR OTHER DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF REVENUE, LOSS OF DATA, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, DOWNTIME, AND PURCHASERS TIME RELATED TO OR ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, ITS HARDWARE AND/OR ITS SOFTWARE. On the supplied software Copyright laws prohibit reproducing the software or the software manual in whole or in part or renting the software without the permission of the copyright holder. In no event will SONY be liable for any financial damage or loss of profits, including claims made by third parties, arising out of the use of the software supplied with this product. In the event a problem occurs with this software as a result of defective manufacturing, SONY will replace it at SONYs option or issue a refund. However, SONY bears no other responsibility. The software provided with this product cannot be used with equipment other than that which it is designated for use with. Please note that, due to continued efforts to improve quality, the software specifications may be changed without notice. The software library incorporated in the CLI handheld is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group. NOTES Sony does not support third party add-on applications. If you have a problem with a third party application, please contact the developer or publisher of that software. The illustrations in this manual may differ from the actual software. Explanations in this manual assume that you are familiar with basic operations of Windows. For how to use your computer and operating system, please refer to their respective manuals. Program 2003 Sony Corporation, 2003 Palm, Inc., or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. Documentation 2003 Sony Corporation 3 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 4 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Table of Contents Setting up your CLI handheld Confirming the package Connecting to the Internet Preparing for the wireless LAN contents . 6 function . 35 Setting up your CLI handheld . 8 Charging your CLI handheld. 8 Performing the initial setup after turning on your CLI handheld for the first time . 9 Using your CLI handheld with your computer . 16 Installing the software on your computer. 16 Connecting your CLI handheld and computer via the USB cable. 19 Entering a user name for your CLI handheld . 20 Synchronizing data between your CLI handheld and computer (the HotSync operation) . 21 Basic operations of your CLI handheld Turning on/off your CLI handheld . 24 Turning on your CLI handheld . 24 Starting an application . 25 Using the Jog Dial navigator and the BACK button . 25 Other ways to start an application . 27 About Internal Media . 28 Entering text. 29 Turning off your CLI handheld in Power Saving mode . 30 Turning off your CLI handheld using Power Saving mode. 30 Restarting your CLI handheld . 32 4 Step 1: Verifying the value settings for the wireless LAN access point. 36 Step 2: Using the check sheet . 37 Step 3: Setting up the wireless LAN function . 38 Browsing websites. 40 Setting up NetFront v3.0 for CLIE . 40 Browsing websites by connecting to the Internet via the wireless LAN access point. 42 Sending/Receiving e-mails . 43 Setting up CLIE Mail . 43 Sending e-mails. 45 Receiving e-mails . 46 Have a try Enjoying image files. 47 Enjoying movies . 50 Recording a voice memo
(Voice Recorder) . 53 Viewing handwritten memos and image files, and playing back voice memos . 55 Listening to music . 57 Managing schedules (Date Book) . 59 Managing addresses and telephone numbers
(Address Book) . 61 Exchanging Date Book and Address Book data between your CLI handheld and computer. 63 Viewing computer documents on your CLI handheld (Picsel Viewer for CLIE) . 64 Using the Bluetooth function. 66 Using applications. 72 Using the CLI Application Manual . 72 Introducing add-on applications . 74 Additional information . 85 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 5 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Making a backup of the data or applications on your CLI handheld . 85 Resetting your CLI handheld to the factory setting . 86 Troubleshooting . 87 Customer Support and Customer Registration . 88 Notes on use. 89 Specifications . 93 CLI handheld components Front panel . 98 Back panel . 100 Locating the components of the initial screen . 106 Locating Charger Cradle components . 111 INDEX. 112 Notes on this manual This manual supports PEG-UX50 and PEG-UX00. The illustrations in this manual are for PEG-UX50, unless specified otherwise. Differences between PEG-UX50 and PEG-UX00 are specified in each corresponding section. Screen shots in this manual may be different from the actual displays in the supplied software. The contents of this manual are written for users with a working knowledge of Windows. For details about computer operations, refer to your computer manual. LCD display and camera lens The LCD of your CLI handheld is designed with precision technology. However, in some cases, individual pixels may remain lit or may not light at all. Also, the brightness of the display may appear inconsistent, depending on the angle of view. Such anomalies are caused by the nature of the LCD and do not indicate a malfunction. Please note that Sony does not guarantee a replacement or refund for such cases. Do not expose the LCD or camera lens to direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time. It may result in a malfunction. Do not store in areas subject to sunlight, such as near windows, and be careful when using outdoors. Before taking pictures (CLIE Camera), recording movies (Movie Recorder) or recording sounds (Voice Recorder) SONY recommends taking a test picture to confirm settings, etc., before actual shooting. Take a test shot, save it, and view it to check the result. Likewise, perform tests before actual movie and sound clip recording. No guarantee for lost or damaged data Sony does not provide any guarantee for lost or damaged data. Copyrights Television programs, films, video tapes, and other materials may be copyrighted. Unauthorized recording of such materials may violate copyright laws. 5 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 6 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Setting up your CLI handheld This chapter explains how to charge your CLI handheld and use it with your computer. Confirming the package contents Please confirm that all the following accessories are included in the package before setting up your CLI handheld. CLI handheld (1) Charger Cradle (1) AC power adapter (1)
(including AC cord) USB cable (1) Stylus (1) Installation CD-ROM (1) The stylus is inserted into your CLI handheld at the factory. 6 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) S e t t i n g u p y o u r C L I h a n d h e l d 01US01COV.book Page 7 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Strap (1) Refer to the illustration below to attach the strap. Read This First - Operating Instructions (1, this manual) Safety & Regulations Guide (1) Troubleshooting Q&A (1) Software license agreement (1) Other printed materials Make sure that the package contains all of the above contents. If any item is missing, contact the Sony Customer Information Service Center or a Sony dealer. Use the strap to avoid dropping your CLI handheld Attaching the strap 7 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 8 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Setting up your CLI handheld Perform the following before setting up your CLI handheld. Step 1: Charging your CLI handheld Step 2: Performing the initial setup after turning on your CLI handheld for the first time Step 1: Charging your CLI handheld Before using your CLI handheld for the first time, be sure to fully charge the battery. To a wall outlet 1 Connect the AC power adapter to the charger cradles AC power adapter connector. 2 Connect the AC power adapter to a wall outlet. 3 Align and attach the front clasps of the charger cradle with the holes on the back of your CLI handheld (1), then gently lay it down (2). The POWER LED of your CLI handheld turns on when charging starts. Tips To remove your CLI handheld from the charger cradle, lift up from the rear
(camera lens side). Clean the connectors if they get dirty. 8 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 9 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM It takes about four hours to fully charge your CLI handheld for the first time. The POWER LED turns off when charging is complete. Tip Subsequent charges will require less time if you charge your CLI handheld frequently. Step 2: Performing the initial setup after turning on your CLI handheld for the first time The first time you turn on your CLI handheld, you need to make some initial settings. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the initial setup and to become familiar with operating your CLI handheld. Changing the operating style You can use your CLI handheld with the display panel set in three different styles. Carrying style Put your CLI handheld in the carrying style when carrying it in your bag or pocket to prevent the screen from damage. S e t t i n g u p y o u r C L I h a n d h e l d Opened style Put your CLI handheld in the opened style when you enter data with the hardware keyboard. Open the display panel Continued on next page 9 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 10 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Turned style Put your CLI handheld in the turned style to make it compact when you operate it with the stylus or use it in camera mode. b b Open the display and rotate it clockwise until it clicks into place Fold the display over the keyboard Note Do not apply too much force or rotate the display panel in the wrong direction. Closing the display panel Close the display panel by rotating it counterclockwise until it clicks into place. 10 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 11 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM 1 Slide down the POWER/HOLD switch. Your CLI handheld turns on, and the Setup screen is displayed. b Slide down the POWER/HOLD switch Tips If you cannot turn on your CLI handheld Did you charge your CLI handheld as described on page 8?
bFor details, refer to the supplied Troubleshooting Q&A. Perform a soft reset if you cannot turn on your CLI handheld even after charging it (page 32). 2 Take out the stylus. You can use the stylus to enter text or to select applications. S e t t i n g u p y o u r C L I h a n d h e l d Take out the stylus Tip You can extend or shorten the stylus, as shown in the illustration. Continued on next page 11 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 12 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Notes Never use a writing pen, pencil, or other sharp object instead of the stylus to write on your CLI handheld, as the screen may get scratched. When you put the stylus back in its holder, push it in until it clicks into place. 3 Press lightly on the screen with the stylus. This action is called tapping. The Setup screen for stylus digitizer is displayed. b Press lightly on the screen (Tap) 4 Following the on-screen instructions, tap exactly in the center of the displayed mark. Tap the next targets, which are displayed at the bottom right and then in the center of the screen. Note If the stylus digitizer is not configured correctly, the scroll bar may not operate properly, tapping may not work as expected, or other problems may occur. b For details on reconfiguring the stylus digitizer, refer to Customizing your CLI handheld (Preferences): Adjusting the Digitizer in the supplied Handbook. After the stylus adjustment is complete, a screen for setting the time and date is displayed. 12 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US05SET.fm Page 13 Friday, June 20, 2003 1:27 PM 5 Tap the box next to [Set Time]. The Set Time dialog box is displayed. Tip You can reconfigure the date and time settings in the Preferences screen. bFor details, refer to Customizing your CLI handheld (Preferences): Setting up the Date & Time preferences in the supplied Handbook. 6 Tap v or V to set the current time. Tap each box to set the hour and minute. 7 Tap [OK]. The current time is set and the Setup screen is displayed. 8 Tap the box next to [Set Date]. The Set Date screen is displayed. 9 Tap b or B to select the current year. S e t t i n g u p y o u r C L I h a n d h e l d Continued on next page 13 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 14 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM 10 Tap the current month, then tap the current date. The Set Date screen closes. 11 Tap the box next to [Time Zone]. The Set Time Zone screen is displayed. 12 Tap the region to set the time zone, then tap [OK]. 13 Tap V next to [Daylight Saving] and select [On] or [Off]. 14 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) S e t t i n g u p y o u r C L I h a n d h e l d 01US01COV.book Page 15 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM 14 Tap [Next]. 15 Tap [Next] and [Done]. b Tip When you tap [Next] in the Enter Data screen, you can proceed to Graffiti 2 Demo. b For details on Graffiti 2 Demo, refer to "Entering text on your CLI handheld: Using Graffiti 2 to enter text" in the supplied "Handbook". The CLIE 3D Launcher is displayed. The initial setup is complete. 15 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 16 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Using your CLI handheld with your computer You can perform the following if you use your CLI handheld with your computer. Synchronize the latest schedules and addresses between your CLI handheld and your computer. Save a backup of your CLI handheld data on your computer. Transfer images and music files from your computer to your CLI handheld. Read the supplied CLI Application Manual installed on your computer and learn how to use add-on applications in detail. Follow the procedure below before using your CLI handheld with your computer. Step 1:
Installing the software on your computer Step 2: Connecting your CLI handheld and computer via the USB cable Step 3: Entering a user name for your CLI handheld Step 1: Installing the software on your computer Do not connect your CLI handheld to your computer before installing the software. Otherwise, the software may not be installed properly. Palm Desktop for CLI stored on the supplied Installation CD-ROM must be installed on your computer. The software is used for data transfer between your CLI handheld and computer, and handling data on your computer such as Address Book. b For details on the system requirements of computer, refer to System requirements on page 97. 16 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) S e t t i n g u p y o u r C L I h a n d h e l d 01US01COV.book Page 17 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Notes Do not simply copy the Palm Desktop for CLI folder from the supplied Installation CD-ROM to your computer. To install the software properly, follow the installation procedure described below. If you use Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP, log on with a User Name in the Administrators group before installing the software. If you have more than one CLI handheld and the old version of Palm Desktop for CLI has already been installed on your computer, follow the installation procedure below to overwrite the old version.
* If you are using PEG-N710C Series or PEG-S300 Series, refer to your CLI handheld support website. (Refer to the URL shown on the back cover of this manual.) b For details, refer to Transferring data from another CLI handheld in the supplied Handbook. 1 Quit all applications running on Windows. 2 Insert the supplied Installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your computer. The Installation Launcher window is displayed. 3 Click [Install] for Palm Desktop for CLI. The setup program starts and the InstallShield Wizard window is displayed. 4 Click [Next]. The Select Synchronization Application window is displayed. 5 Select the software you will use to synchronize your CLI handheld with your computer. If you select [Synchronize with Palm Desktop for CLI], Intellisync Lite will not be installed. If you select [Synchronize with Microsoft Outlook or Lotus Organizer], both Palm Desktop for CLI and Intellisync Lite will be installed. 6 Click [Next]. The Setup Type window is displayed. 7 Select the setup type [Complete] or [Custom] and the destination folder if you select [Custom]. 8 Click [Next]. The Select User window is displayed. Continued on next page 17 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 18 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM 9 Enter a user name in the Select User window. You can enter any user name you prefer. Note If you have more than one CLI handheld Enter a user name that is different from the one you use for another CLI handheld. If you set an identical user name to multiple CLI handhelds, errors may occur. Tip If you want to transfer data between CLI handhelds Refer to Transferring data from another CLI handheld in the supplied Handbook. 10 Click [Next]. The Connections window is displayed. 11 Select [USB] or [Serial Port], depending on how you want to connect your CLI handheld to your computer. 12 Click [Next]. The Ready to Install the Program window is displayed. 13 Click [Install]. Palm Desktop for CLI installation starts. 14 Click [Finish]. Installation of Palm Desktop for CLI on your computer is complete. 18 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) S e t t i n g u p y o u r C L I h a n d h e l d 01US01COV.book Page 19 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Step 2: Connecting your CLI handheld and computer via the USB cable You can synchronize data between your CLI handheld and computer via the supplied USB cable after installing Palm Desktop for CLI. About the USB cable The supplied USB cable has two connectors. Connect the A plug to the USB port of your computer and the mini B plug to the USB connector of your CLI handheld. A plug mini B plug 1 Connect the mini B plug of the USB cable to the USB connector of your CLI handheld. Open the USB connector cover 2 Connect the A plug of the USB cable to the USB port of your computer. To the USB port of your computer Note Be sure to connect the USB cable directly to a USB port of your computer. If the USB cable is connected to a computer via another device, such as a USB hub, the HotSync operation may not work properly. 19 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 20 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Step 3: Entering a user name for your CLI handheld 1 Rotate the Jog Dial navigator to select
(HotSync) on the CLIE 3D Launcher and press the Jog Dial navigator. The HotSync screen is displayed. Tip You can also tap
(HotSync) to display the HotSync screen. 2 Tap
(HotSync) in the HotSync screen. The HotSync operation starts and the installation for the required software starts automatically. 3 Click [OK] in the Users window of your computer. A beep sounds and the HotSync operation starts. Your user name entered for Palm Desktop for CLI is also registered in your CLI handheld. When the setup is complete, HotSync operation complete. will be displayed on your CLI handheld. 4 Click [OK] on the computer window. Setup is complete. 20 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 21 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Synchronizing data between your CLI handheld and computer (the HotSync operation) What is the HotSync operation?
The HotSync operation is a one-step operation that allows you to synchronize data between your CLI handheld and your computer, back up the data of your CLI handheld to your computer, and install add-on applications. b For details, refer to Exchanging and updating files/data using the HotSync operation (Other HotSync operations) in the supplied Handbook. Performing the HotSync operation The following procedure explains how to synchronize data between your CLI handheld and computer, using Date Book as an example. 1 Turn on your computer. 2 Follow the procedure on page 59 and enter new schedule event in Date Book. 3 Connect your CLI handheld and computer via the supplied USB cable. 4 Rotate the Jog Dial navigator to select
(HotSync) on the CLIE 3D Launcher and press the Jog Dial navigator. The HotSync screen is displayed. Tip You can also tap
(HotSync) to display the HotSync screen. S e t t i n g u p y o u r C L I h a n d h e l d Continued on next page 21 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 22 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM 5 Tap
(HotSync) in the HotSync screen. The HotSync operation starts. When the HotSync operation is complete, the following screen is displayed. 6 Double-click
(Palm Desktop for CLI) on the Windows desktop. Palm Desktop for CLI starts and the Date Book window is displayed. If you select the same date you entered in Step 2, you will see that schedule. Tip You can also click [Start], select [Programs] (for Windows XP, select [All Programs])-[Sony handheld], and click [Palm Desktop for CLI] to start the software. 22 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) S e t t i n g u p y o u r C L I h a n d h e l d 01US01COV.book Page 23 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM To display other application windows (Address Book, To Do List, and Memo Pad) Click any icon on the left side of the window. Performing the HotSync operation using the wireless LAN function You can also synchronize data between your CLI handheld and computer using the wireless LAN function. b For details, refer to Exchanging and updating files/data using the HotSync operation (Other HotSync operations): Performing the HotSync operation via a wireless LAN network in the supplied Handbook. Making a backup is recommended If problems occur, even those requiring a hard reset, you can restore your CLI handheld to the same state as it was at the last HotSync operation. You may not be able to back up certain add-on applications installed after the initial setup or the data created with such add-on applications. b For backup details, refer to Making a backup of the data or applications on your CLI handheld on page 85. 23 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 24 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Basic operations of your CLI handheld This chapter explains how to turn on/off your CLI handheld, start an application, enter text, turn it off using Power Saving mode and perform a reset. Turning on/off your CLI handheld Turning on your CLI handheld Slide down the POWER/HOLD switch. Your CLI handheld turns on, and the last screen you viewed is displayed. Slide down the POWER/HOLD switch Tip If you cannot turn on your CLI handheld Did you fully charge your CLI handheld?
b For details, refer to the supplied Troubleshooting Q&A. 24 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 25 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Turning off your CLI handheld Slide down the POWER/HOLD switch again. Tip If you do not use your CLI handheld for long periods of time, you can save the battery power using Power Saving mode. b For details on Power Saving mode, refer to Turning off your CLI handheld using Power Saving mode on page 30. Starting an application To work with your CLI handheld, you need to start an application. The following explains how to start an application. 1 Displaying the CLIE 3D Launcher 2 Selecting an application 3 Quitting the application The following shows how to start applications from the CLIE 3D Launcher using the Jog Dial navigator. Using the Jog Dial navigator and the BACK button 1 Displaying the CLIE 3D Launcher 1 Tap
(Home). The CLIE 3D Launcher is displayed. B a s i c o p e r a t i o n s o f y o u r C L I h a n d h e l d Continued on next page 25 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 26 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM 2 Selecting an application 1 Rotate the Jog Dial navigator to select an application to start. An application is selected. Rotate up and down 2 Press the Jog Dial navigator. The selected application starts. b b Press Tip To select an application easily If you press the BACK button while the CLIE 3D Launcher is displayed,
(Selector) moves to the scroll bar on the right. You can then scroll to the row of the application icons by rotating the Jog Dial navigator. Press the Jog Dial navigator again to move
(Selector) back to the desired application icon. b Press 26 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 27 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM 3 Quitting the application You do not need to save data manually on your CLI handheld as you do on a computer, although some applications need to be saved. b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. To switch from one application to another, you need to display the CLIE 3D Launcher again. You can use either of the following methods to display the CLIE 3D Launcher. Return to the CLIE 3D Launcher by tapping
(Home). Return to the CLIE 3D Launcher by pressing and holding the BACK button. Tip You can also switch from one to another application by pressing the Application buttons (page 29). Other ways to start an application You can also start an application using the stylus or application buttons. Using the stylus B a s i c o p e r a t i o n s o f y o u r C L I h a n d h e l d Start the application by pressing the screen directly with the supplied stylus. 1 Tap on the CLIE 3D Launcher to display the application you want to start. Continued on next page 27 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 28 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM 2 Tap the application icon. The selected application starts. Pressing the application buttons You can also start the applications by pressing the application buttons. The default setting of the application buttons are:
NetFront, CLIE Mail, Date Book for PEG-UX50 Date Book, Address Book, Memo pad for PEG-UX00 for PEG-UX50 for PEG-UX00 Tips Even when your CLI handheld is off, you can start an application by pressing one of the application buttons. You can assign your favorite applications to the application buttons. b For details, refer to Customizing your CLI handheld (Preferences):
Assigning applications to application buttons in the supplied Handbook. About Internal Media Your CLI handheld is built with a storage area of memory, called Internal Media. Internal media is an extended storage area which is different from the main storage area of your CLI handheld and data stored on Internal media will not be deleted even if the battery power is gone. b For details on Internal media, refer to Using storage media such as Memory Stick media in the supplied Handbook. 28 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 29 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Entering text There are five ways to enter text into your CLI handheld. You can use whichever is the most comfortable for you. z Hardware keyboard (page 103) You can enter text using the hardware keyboard in the same way as your computers keyboard. This is useful when you want to enter lots of text. z Handwriting system There are two ways of using the handwriting system. b For details, refer to Entering text on your CLI handheld in the supplid Handbook. Graffiti 2 You can enter text using a stroke recognition program, Graffiti 2. Decuma Input You can enter text using Decuma Input, which converts your handwriting into typed text as you write. z On-screen keyboard You can enter text by tapping the on-screen keyboard. b For details, refer to Entering text on your CLI handheld: Using the on-screen keyboard to enter text in the supplied Handbook. z The HotSync operation with a computer You can enter text using your computer keyboard and then performing the HotSync operation. The text data is transferred from your computer to your CLI handheld using Palm Desktop for CLI. b For details, refer to [Help] in Palm Desktop for CLI. B a s i c o p e r a t i o n s o f y o u r C L I h a n d h e l d 29 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 30 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Turning off your CLI handheld using Power Saving mode To use your CLI handheld over an extended period of time, you can save the battery power of your CLI handheld by using Power Saving mode when turning off your CLI handheld. Normally, the battery power is consumed even when your CLI handheld is turned off so that data will not be lost. However, in Power Saving mode, data is stored on a storage area that requires no power, thus prolonging battery life. Notes Turning on/off your CLI handheld in Power Saving mode requires a bit more time than usual. Never press the RESET button while Power Saving mode is saving or restoring data. Turning off your CLI handheld (Power Saving mode) 1 Select
(Prefs) in the CLIE 3D Launcher to start Preferences. The Preferences screen is displayed. 2 Tap at the top right of the screen and select [Power Saving]. The Power Saving screen is displayed. 3 Tap [Turn Off]. The Turn off dialog box is displayed. 30 Continued on next page Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 31 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM 4 Tap [Yes]. The data of your CLI handheld is saved in Power Saving mode. The data will be automatically restored next time you turn on your CLI handheld. To erase the saved data 1 Tap at the top right of the Preferences screen and select [Power Saving]. The Power Saving screen is displayed. 2 Tap
(Menu). The menu is displayed. 3 Select [Erase backup] from [Option]. The Erase Backup dialog box is displayed. 4 Tap [Yes]. The saved data is erased. B a s i c o p e r a t i o n s o f y o u r C L I h a n d h e l d 31 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 32 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Restarting your CLI handheld Normally, you do not need to reset your CLI handheld. However, if your CLI handheld does not turn on or respond, performing a soft reset may solve the problem. To reset your CLI handheld, follow the procedure below. Performing a soft reset All records and add-on applications stored on your CLI handheld are retained even after performing a soft reset. Gently press the RESET button with the stylus. The system shuts down and your CLI handheld restarts. After restarting, it displays palm POWERED, SONY and CLI, followed by the Preferences screen for setting up the time and date. Notes After the RESET button is pressed, it takes a while before the Preferences screen is displayed. Do not press the RESET button again while resetting. Do not press the RESET button with anything other than the stylus. It may cause a malfunction. 32 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 33 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Performing a hard reset If the soft reset does not solve the problem, you will need to perform a hard reset to restart your CLI handheld. Notes All records and add-on applications stored on your CLI handheld will be erased by performing a hard reset. (All records and add-on applications stored on Internal media will be retained.) Perform a hard reset only if a soft reset does not solve the problem. However, you can restore your CLI handheld data if it was saved in Power Saving mode (page 30). You can also restore it if you have made a backup on your computer via the HotSync operation. 1 Slide down and hold the POWER/HOLD switch. 2 Press the RESET button gently with the stylus, and then release the stylus. Note Keep the POWER/HOLD switch held down. B a s i c o p e r a t i o n s o f y o u r C L I h a n d h e l d 3 Wait more than three seconds after the palm POWERED screen is displayed, and release the POWER/HOLD switch. A message, Erase all data? is displayed. Continued on next page 33 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 34 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM 4 Press
(Page Up) on the hardware keybord. Press
(Page Up) Tip If you want to cancel the hard reset, press any key other than
(Page Up). The Backup data dialog box is displayed. 5 Tap [No] after verifying the backup data. The hard reset is performed.
(All records and add-on applications stored on Internal media will be retained.) Tip When you tap [Yes], the last data you saved will be restored on your CLI handheld. After restarting, your CLI handheld displays palm POWERED, SONY and CLI, followed by the SETUP screen. Refer to Step 2: Performing the initial setup after turning on your CLI handheld for the first time on page 9 for the initial setup. After a hard reset, only the current date and time are retained. Formats, Preferences, and other controls revert to the factory settings. Notes After the RESET button is pressed, it takes a while before the Setup screen is displayed. Do not press the RESET button again while resetting. If performed.
(Page Up) is not pressed long enough, the hard reset may not be 34 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 35 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Connecting to the Internet This chapter explains how to connect to the Internet using the wireless LAN function. Note The wireless LAN function is only available for PEG-UX50. You can also access the Internet using the Bluetooth function. b For details on using the Bluetooth function, refer to Using the Bluetooth function:
Connecting to the Internet by communicating with a Bluetooth compatible mobile phone in the supplied Handbook. Your CLI handheld is built with a wireless LAN function that complies with IEEE802.11b. You can access the Internet via a wireless LAN access point using the wireless LAN function. Note To connect to the Internet via a wireless LAN access point, you need to be a subscriber to a telecommunications company and an Internet Service Provider (ISP) in advance. Preparing for the wireless LAN function You need to prepare for the wireless LAN function in order to connect to the Internet. Follow the procedure on the following pages to use the wireless LAN function. C o n n e c t i n g t o t h e I n t e r n e t Continued on next page 35 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 36 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Step 1: Verifying the value settings for the wireless LAN access point (Page 36) To connect to the Internet using the wireless LAN function, verify the value settings for the wireless LAN access point. Step 2: Using the check sheet (Page 37) Use the check sheet to record the value settings provided by your System Administrator and Internet Service Provider (ISP). For more information you need, ask your System Administrator or Internet Service Provider. Step 3: Setting up the wireless LAN function (Page 38) You need to set up the wireless LAN function of you CLI handheld, referring to the check sheet with the value settings. Step 1: Verifying the value settings for the wireless LAN access point To connect to the Internet using the wireless LAN function of your CLI handheld, you need the value settings below for the wireless LAN access point. SSID (also called ESSID or Network Name.) WEP key (also called Encryption.) You may need a user ID or password depending on your wireless LAN access point. For details, ask the System Administrator of your wireless LAN network. Tip WEP key is a security function that encrypts transferred data. Note Your CLI handheld uses the channels 1-11 (2.4GHz band of frequencies). If the wireless LAN access point uses channels 12-14, you cannot communicate using the wireless LAN function of your CLI handheld. 36 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 37 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Step 2: Using the check sheet You can enter the value settings for the wireless LAN access point in this check sheet. The value settings you enter will be needed in Setting up the wireless LAN function (Page 38), Setting up NetFront v3.0 for CLIE (Page 40), and Setting up CLIE Mail (Page 43). Tip When you select [DHCP], you do not need the value settings for 3 Primary DNS, 4 Secondary DNS, 5 IP address, 6 Netmask, and 7 Router. Check Sheet Requirement setting Your value setting 1 SSID 2 WEP Key 3 Primary DNS 4 Secondary DNS 5 IP Address 6 Netmask 7 Router When using proxy server 8 Address for proxy server
(or Host name) Proxy port number 9 Mail address 0 Incoming mail server (POP3) qa Outgoing mail server (SMTP) qs Mail account name qd Mail password
(POP account password)
Note Ask the System Administrator of your wireless LAN network for value settings to connect to the wireless LAN access point, and ask your Internet Service Provider
(ISP) for value settings to connect to the Internet. C o n n e c t i n g t o t h e I n t e r n e t 37 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 38 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Step 3: Setting up the wireless LAN function You need to set up the wireless LAN function, referring to the value settings you recorded on the check sheet. 1 Tap tap The Network screen is displayed.
(Prefs) in the CLIE 3D Launcher to start Preferences, then at the top right of the screen and [Network]. 2 Tap next to [Service], then tap [Wireless LAN] and [Details...]. The Wireless LAN Setup screen is displayed. 3 Tap
(Menu). The menu is displayed. 4 Tap [New...] from [SSID]. The SSID Setup screen is displayed. 5 Enter the value settings for the wireless LAN access point, referring to the check sheet. 38 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 39 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM A SSID Enter the value setting for 1 SSID on the check sheet. Note Alphabet input is case sensitive. B WEP Key Enter the value setting for 2 WEP Key on the check sheet. C Adhoc mode You can communicate with other wireless LAN compatible devices without connecting to the wireless LAN access point when [Adhoc mode] is selected. D Power Save You can enable the power saving function when [Power Save] is selected. Note You cannot select [Power Save], when [Adhoc mode] is selected. Tip You can disable the power saving function for the maximum battery power when the communication reception of the wireless LAN is low. However, the battery power is quickly consumed. Select [Power Save] for normal use. E IP address next to [IP address] to disable [DHCP], and you can enter the value Tap settings for 3 Primary DNS, 4 Secondary DNS, 5 IP Address, 6 Netmask, and 7 Router in the following IP Address screen. F Auto Connect C o n n e c t i n g t o t h e I n t e r n e t When [Auto Connect] is selected, your CLI handheld automatically connects to the wireless LAN access point when you access it. 6 Tap [OK]. The Wireless LAN Setup screen is displayed. 7 Tap [OK]. The Preferences screen is displayed. 39 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 40 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Browsing websites You can access the Internet via the wireless LAN access point using NetFront v3.0 for CLIE. Setting up NetFront v3.0 for CLIE 1 Select
(NetFront 3.0) in the CLIE 3D Launcher to start NetFront v3.0 for CLIE. The browser screen is displayed. 2 Tap
(Menu) and [NetFront Settings] from [Options]. The first page of the NetFront Settings screen is displayed. 3 Tap at the bottom right of the screen to display the second page of the NetFront Settings screen. The NetFront Settings screen for [Connections] is displayed. 40 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 41 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM 4 Set up the connection method. A Use proxy This setting is not needed for normal use. If your Internet Service Provider (ISP) provides you with proxy server address, select [Use proxy] and enter the proxy server address (or host name) and proxy port number. B Enable auto-dialing You can access the Internet automatically without displaying the Prompt dialog box when [Enable auto-dialing] is selected. C On termination You can select how NetFront v3.0 for CLIE closes.
[Never Disconnect]: keeps your connection to the Internet open for use with
[Disconnect]:
[Prompt]:
other applications. disconnects from the Internet when NetFront closes or another application is started. displays the Prompt dialog box, whether you want to disconnect or stay connected. C o n n e c t i n g t o t h e I n t e r n e t 5 Tap [OK]. The browser screen is displayed. 6 Tap
(Menu) and [Preferences] from [Options]. The Network screen of Preferences is displayed. 7 Verify that [Wireless LAN] is selected next to [Service]. Tip If [Wireless LAN] is not selected, tap next to [Service] to select it. 8 Tap [Done]. The browser screen is displayed. Setting up NetFront v3.0 for CLIE is complete. 41 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US07INT.fm Page 42 Friday, June 20, 2003 1:21 PM Browsing websites by connecting to the Internet via the wireless LAN access point. 1 Select
(NetFront 3.0) in the CLIE 3D Launcher to start NetFront v3.0 for CLIE. The browser screen is displayed. 2 Tap
(Off line) . The Prompt dialog box is displayed. Tip When [Enable auto-dialing] is selected in the second page of the NetFront Settings screen, the connection automatically starts. 3 Tap [OK]. When your CLI handheld is connected to the Internet,
(On line) is displayed. Tips The Wireless LAN LED of your CLI handheld lights. You can check the reception level for the wireless LAN on the status bar (Page 109). Browsing a website 1 On the browser screen, tap
(Menu) and [Enter Address] from
[Open]. The Enter Address screen is displayed. 2 Enter the URL for the website you want to view. Tip You can use shortcut entries by tapping next to [Assistant]. 3 Tap [OK]. The website page you entered is displayed. 42 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 43 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Disconnecting the connection Tap
(On line) in the browser screen to disconnect the connection.
(Off line) is displayed when your CLI handheld is disconnected from the Internet. b For details on the Internet connection, refer to Internet/E-mail in the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Sending/Receiving e-mails You can send/receive e-mails using CLIE Mail. Setting up CLIE Mail 1 Select
(CLIE Mail) in the CLIE 3D Launcher to start CLIE Mail. The CLIE Mail screen is displayed. C o n n e c t i n g t o t h e I n t e r n e t 2 Tap
(Menu) and [Accounts] from [Options]. The Accounts screen is displayed. 3 Tap [New]. The New Account screen for [Name] is displayed. 4 Enter your display name when you send e-mails and tap [Next]. The New Account screen for [E-mail address] is displayed. 43 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 44 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM 5 Enter 9 Mail address on the check sheet, then tap [Next]. The New Account screen for [E-mail Server Names] is displayed. 6 Enter 0 Incoming mail server (POP3) and qa Outgoing mail server
(SMTP) on the check sheet, then tap [Next]. The New Account screen for [Internet Mail Logon] is displayed. 7 Enter qs Mail account name and qd Mail password, and tap [Next]. The New Account screen for [Congratulations] is displayed. 8 Tap [Finish]. The Accounts screen is displayed. 9 Tap [OK]. The CLIE Mail screen is displayed. 10 Tap
(Menu) and [Networks] from [Options]. The Network screen of Preferences is displayed. 11 Verify that [Wireless LAN] is selected next to [Service]. Tip If [Wireless LAN] is not selected, tap next to [Service] to select it. 12 Tap [Done]. The CLIE Mail screen is displayed. Setting up CLIE Mail is complete. 44 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 45 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Sending e-mails You can send e-mails with CLIE Mail. 1 Select
(CLIE Mail) in the CLIE 3D Launcher to start CLIE Mail. The CLIE Mail screen is displayed. 2 Tap
(New). The Edit screen is displayed. 3 Enter the e-mail address of receiver, a subject, and text. C o n n e c t i n g t o t h e I n t e r n e t A [To:]
Enter the mail address of the receiver. B [Subj:]
Enter a subject for the e-mail. C Enter the e-mail text. 4 Tap [Send] and [Send Now]. After connecting to the Internet, the Communication Status screen is displayed and the e-mail is sent. Tip When you tap [Send Later], the e-mail is temporarily saved in [Outbox]. The saved e-mail will be sent when you tap
(Send). 5 Tap [OK]. The CLIE Mail screen is displayed. 6 Tap
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01US01COV.book Page 46 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Receiving e-mails You can receive e-mails with CLIE Mail. 1 Tap
(Receive) in the CLIE Mail screen. After connecting to the Internet, the Communication Status screen is displayed and you can receive e-mails. 2 Tap [OK]. The received mail is displayed in [Inbox] in the CLIE Mail screen. 3 Tap
(On line).
(Off line) is displayed when disconnected. 4 Tap the received mail. The text of the received mail is displayed. b For details on setup, sending or receiving e-mails, refer to Internet/E-mail in the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. 46 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 47 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Have a try Enjoying image files You can take pictures and view image files using your CLI handheld as a digital still camera. Application to be used:
Taking pictures: CLIE Camera Viewing image files: CLIE Viewer H a v e a t r y b For details, refer to Still images in the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Taking pictures 1 Press the CAPTURE/REC button to start CLIE Camera. Tip You can also tap
(CLIE Camera) in the CLIE 3D Launcher to start CLIE Camera. Continued on next page 47 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 48 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM 2 Point the built-in camera directly at the subject by rotating the camera lens. 3 Position the subject in the viewfinder and press the CAPTURE/REC button. A picture is taken. Tip You can also tap Camera screen to take a picture.
(CAPTURE) on the CLIE Viewing image files You can view image files using CLIE Viewer. b For details, refer to Viewing handwritten memos and image files, and playing back voice memos on page 55. Tip You can also tap on the CLIE Camera screen to start CLIE Viewer. 48 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 49 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Enjoying image files Getting Ready Taking pictures CLIE Camera................................................................................ page 74 Importing image files from your computer Image Converter........................................................................... page 76 Viewing/Selecting Viewing/Selecting image files by searching from the list CLIE Viewer ................................................................................ page 74 Utilizing features Organizing image files in albums CLIE Album................................................................................. page 75 Exporting image files to your computer PictureGear Studio ....................................................................... page 76 Displaying image files one after the other PhotoStand ................................................................................... page 75 Editing image files Photo Editor.................................................................................. page 76 Attaching image files to addresses Address Book ............................................................................... page 81 Sending image files with e-mail messages CLIE Mail .................................................................................... page 80 Transferring image files to your computer Data Import .................................................................................. page 84 H a v e a t r y 49 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 50 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Enjoying movies You can record movies using your CLI handheld as you do with digital video camera. Movie files are saved on a Memory Stick media. Applications to be used:
Recording movies: Movie Recorder Viewing movies: Movie Player or CLIE Viewer b For details, refer to Movies in the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Recording movies 1 Select
(Movie Rec) in the CLIE 3D Launcher to start Movie Recorder. 2 Point the built-in camera directly at the subject by rotating the camera lens. 50 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 51 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM 3 Position the subject in the viewfinder and press the CAPTURE/REC button. Movie recording starts. Tip You can also tap Movie Recorder screen to record.
(REC) on the 4 Press the CAPTURE/REC button again to stop recording. Viewing movies You can view movies in CLIE Viewer. b For details, refer to Viewing handwritten memos and image files, and playing back voice memos on page 55. H a v e a t r y 51 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 52 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Enjoying movies Getting Ready Recording movies Movie Recorder............................................................................page 77 Importing movie files from your computer Image Converter ...........................................................................page 76 Giga Pocket Plugin.......................................................................page 78 Viewing/Selecting Viewing/Selecting movies by searching from a list CLIE Viewer ................................................................................page 74 Playing back movies Movie Player ................................................................................page 77 Sending Sending movies with e-mail messages CLIE Mail.....................................................................................page 80 52 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 53 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Recording a voice memo (Voice Recorder) You can record sounds using the built-in microphone of your CLI handheld. You can also use the voice memo as an alarm sound or attach it to an e-mail. Applications to be used:
Recording a voice memo: Voice Recorder Playing back a voice memo: Voice Recorder or CLIE Viewer b For details, refer to Voice Recorder in the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Recording a voice memo 1 Select Voice Recorder.
(Voice Rec) in the CLIE 3D Launcher to start H a v e a t r y b 2 Press the CAPTURE/REC button. Voice memo recording starts. Speak directly into the built-in microphone. Press the CAPTURE/REC button. REC LED lights when recording. in the Voice Recorder Built-in microphone Tips You can also tap screen to start recording. There are two modes of recording for voice memo, High (to record at meetings or in a quiet and/or spacious place) and Low (to record dictation or in a noisy place). b For details, refer to Voice Recorder in the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Continued on next page 53 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 54 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM 3 Press the CAPTURE/REC button again to stop recording. Tip You can also tap screen to stop recording. or in the Voice Recorder Playing back a voice memo You can play back a voice memo using Voice Recorder or CLIE Viewer. b For details on Voice Recorder, refer to Voice Recorder in the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. b For details on CLIE Viewer, refer to Viewing handwritten memos and image files, and playing back voice memos on page 55. 54 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 55 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Viewing handwritten memos and image files, and playing back voice memos You can use CLIE Viewer to view handwritten memos, image files, and movie files, and to play back the voice memos saved on your CLI handheld or a Memory Stick media. These different types of files are arranged by date to easily find the file you want to open. You can also attach image files or movie files to your e-mails, or select data to use with applications, such as PhotoStand, CLIE Album, or Photo Editor. Application to be used: CLIE Viewer Data to be used:
Image files: JPEG (DCF) format, PictureGear Pocket format Movie files: Movie Player format, MPEG Movie format Handwritten memos Voice memos b For details on file formats you can play back or view with your CLI handheld, refer to CLIE Viewer in the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Opening/Playing back files H a v e a t r y 1 Select CLIE Viewer. The file list screen is displayed.
(CLIE Viewer) in the CLIE 3D Launcher to start b Tip You can also tap on the CLIE Camera screen to start. 2 Rotate the Jog Dial navigator to select the file you want to display and press the Jog Dial navigator. The selected file is displayed or played back. Tips You can also tap the file to display or play it back. The files are displayed by date of creation. 55 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 56 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Selecting/Deleting files You can select an image or movie file from the list screen in CLIE Viewer
(including files on Memory Stick media) to attach to your e-mails, use the image files in other applications, or delete files. 1 Start CLIE Viewer. 2 Tap a command button to select a function.
: The selected file will be attached to an e-mail
: The selected image file will be added to PhotoStand
: The selected file will be deleted
: Choose other applications, Photo Editor or CLIE Album by using the pull-down menu 3 Tap
(Check Box) to select the file. Tip Tap [Select all] to select all the files. 4 Tap [OK]. The function selected in step 2 is performed. 56 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 57 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Listening to music You can listen to music on your CLI handheld by transferring music files from your computer to the Internal media of your CLI handheld or to a Memory Stick media inserted into your CLI handheld. Applications to be used:
Transferring music files in ATRAC3 format: Audio Player and SonicStage (for PC) Transferring music files in MP3 format: Data Import and Data Export
(for PC) Playing back music files on your CLI handheld: Audio Player Required media: Memory Stick media (ATRAC3 format only) Formats to be used: ATRAC3 and MP3 formats Setup:
1 Connect your CLI handheld to your computer. b For details, refer to Using your CLI handheld with your computer on page 16. 2 Install SonicStage and Data Export on your computer. H a v e a t r y b For details, refer to Music in the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Transferring music files to your CLI handheld You can transfer music files from your computer to your CLI handheld using SonicStage or Data Export. 57 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 58 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Playing back music data 1 Select
(Audio Player) in the CLIE 3D Launcher to start Audio Player. 2 Tap Tap
(Playback) to play music.
(Stop) to stop the music. Playback Stop Tip You can use separtely sold headphones.
(Your CLI handheld accepts stereo mini-jack headphones.) 58 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 59 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Managing schedule events (Date Book) You can save important dates and times, such as for conferences or business trips. Application to be used: Date Book b For details, refer to Date Book in the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Entering a schedule event 1 Press the Book. button on your CLI handheld to start Date H a v e a t r y 2 Tap [New] and set the start time and end time of the schedule event. 1 Tap to set the start time. 2 Tap to set the end time. 3 Tap to select hour. 4 Tap to select minute. 5 Tap to confirm the settings. Continued on next page 59 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 60 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM 3 Enter a schedule event. Tip b For details on entering text, refer to Entering text on your CLI handheld in the supplied Handbook. Deleting a schedule event 1 Tap a schedule event you want to delete and tap
(Menu). The menu is displayed. 2 Tap [Delete Event...] from [Record]. The Delete Event dialog box is displayed. 3 Tap [OK]. Tip The deleted data from your CLI handheld will be saved on your computer the next time you perform the HotSync operation if you have selected [Save archive copy on PC] on the Delete Event screen. To view the saved data on your computer, open Palm Desktop for CLI, and select [Open Archive...] from [File] in the Date Book window. 60 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 61 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Managing addresses and telephone numbers
(Address Book) You can register information such as names, addresses and telephone numbers, and attach an image. You can also attach an image file or create a business card from your own address information and send it to another CLI handheld or Palm OS compatible device via beaming. Application to be used: Address Book b For details, refer to Address Book in the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Entering a new address 1 Select
(Address) in the CLIE 3D Launcher to start H a v e a t r y Address Book. 2 Tap [New]. The Address Edit screen is displayed. 3 Tap each item to enter details. Tip You can scroll the screen by tapping v/V at the bottom right. 61 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 62 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Deleting an address entry 1 Tap the address record you want to delete and tap
(Menu). The menu is displayed. 2 Tap [Delete Address...] from [Record]. The Delete Address screen is displayed. 3 Tap [OK]. Tip The deleted data from your CLI handheld will be saved on your computer the next time you perform the HotSync operation if you have selected [Save archive copy on PC] on the Delete Address screen. To view the saved data on your computer, open Palm Desktop for CLI, and select [Open Archive...] from [File] in the Address Book screen. 62 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 63 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Exchanging Date Book and Address Book data between your CLI handheld and computer The HotSync operation (page 21) enables you to exchange Date Book and Address Book data between your CLI handheld and computer. Depending on the software on your computer, there are two ways to exchange data. Exchanging data between your CLI handheld and Palm Desktop for CLI on your computer You can synchronize data between Date Book or Address Book managed by Palm Desktop for CLI on your computer, and your CLI handheld. Setup: Install Palm Desktop for CLI on your computer. b For details on how to synchronize data with Palm Desktop for CLI, refer to Synchronizing data between your CLI handheld and computer (the HotSync operarion) on page 21. H a v e a t r y Exchanging data between your CLI handheld and Microsoft Outlook
(Intellisync Lite) on your computer Setup: Install Intellisync Lite on your computer. b For details on how to install, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Tip Intellisync Lite can be installed if you select [Synchronize with Microsoft Outlook or Lotus Organizer] when you install Palm Desktop for CLI. b For details on how to start and set up, refer to [Help] in Intellisync Lite. To view the help menu, click [Start], select [Programs] (for Windows XP, select
[All Programs])- [Intellisync Lite], and click [Intellisync Help]. 63 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 64 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Viewing computer documents on your CLI handheld (Picsel Viewer for CLIE) You can view documents created in Microsoft Word/Excel/PowerPoint or PDF files on your CLI handheld. Applications to be used: Picsel Viewer for CLIE, Data Import and Data Export (for PC) Formats to be used: doc, xls, ppt, txt, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, PDF, and HTML formats Setup:
1 Connect your CLI handheld to your computer. b For details, refer to Using your CLI handheld with your computer on page 16. 2 Install Data Export on your computer. b For installation details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. b For details, refer to Picsel Viewer for CLIE in the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Transferring the documents to your CLI handheld 1 Prepare the documents on your computer that you want to view on your CLI handheld. 2 Connect your CLI handheld to your computer (page 19). 3 Insert a Memory Stick media into your CLI handheld. b For details on Memory Stick media, refer to Using Memory Stick media on page 102. 64 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 65 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM 4 Transfer the documents to the Memory Stick media inserted into your CLI handheld. Use Data Import and Data Export to transfer documents to the Memory Stick media. Data Export
(for PC) Data Import
(for CLI handheld) Viewing the documents 1 Select
(PicselViewer) in the CLIE 3D Launcher to start Picsel Viewer for CLIE. H a v e a t r y B 2 Tap at the bottom right of the screen. The Carousel menu screen is displayed. 3 Tap
, then tap the document you want to view from the Memory Stick media. The document is displayed. 65 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 66 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Using the Bluetooth function The Bluetooth function is a new technology that enables wireless communication for mobile phones, computers and other mobile devices. The Bluetooth function enables wireless communication within a range of approximately 33 feet (approximately 10 meters)1). You can use the function to exchange data, such as image files, between your CLI handheld and other Bluetooth compliant devices. What you can do with the Bluetooth function Exchanging data such as image files or Date Book data with another CLI handheld2) Synchronizing your CLI handheld with a computer wirelessly2) Operating a digital still camera2) or camcorder2) from the CLI handheld remotely Connecting to the Internet via a mobile phone2) 66 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 67 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM 1) The actual range will vary depending on factors such as obstacles between devices, magnetic fields around a microwave oven, static electricity, interference, radio wave conditions, reception sensitivity or antenna performance, the operating system, or software application, etc. 2) The Bluetooth function needs to be available in the target devices. b For information on compliant devices, refer to the URL shown on the back cover of this manual. Setup: Set the Bluetooth function to be enable. Enabling/Disabling the Bluetooth function b Select CLIE 3D Launcher
(Prefs) in the Tap V at the top right of the screen and select [Bluetooth]
b Select [Enabled]
or [Disabled]
H a v e a t r y Continued on next page 67 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 68 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Built-in Bluetooth antenna Bluetooth LED lights during data exchange using the Bluetooth function and blinks when the function is on standby. b For details, refer to Customizing your CLI handheld (Preferences): Setting the Bluetooth function in the supplied Handbook. Notes Communication performance decreases if the antenna touches a metal object. Avoid covering the antenna with your hand while using the Bluetooth function, otherwise radio reception may be interrupted. You cannot use the Bluetooth function and the Wireless LAN function simultaneously. When you change the setting of the Bluetooth function or try to use the Bluetooth function while your CLI handheld is connected to the Wireless LAN, the Bluetooth dialog box is displayed, to confirm that you want to disconnect from the Wireless LAN. Tap [Yes] if you want to disconnect from the Wireless LAN or [No] if you do not want to (if you tap [No], you cannot use the Bluetooth function). Sending files using the Bluetooth function may result in failure if you continuously send many files one after another or a very large file, depending on reception conditions. 68 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 69 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Exchanging data such as image files or Date Book data with another CLI handheld Note Depending on where you live, this function may not be available. 1 Select a file or data you want to send. Sending an image file, movie file, voice memo or handwritten memo Start CLIE Viewer (page 55), tap select [Send] from [Data], and tap the file you want to send.
(Menu) to display the menu, H a v e a t r y Tip Sending image files You can select a method for sending data from the Send With dialog box. (The dialog box below may not be displayed depending on your operating environment) Example Bluetooth (BIP): This is to send file in an optimized format for the target devices. Continued on next page 69 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 70 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Note Remote Camera is not available in some areas. b For details, refer to CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Sending Date Book or Address Book data Tap the schedule or address data you want to send, tap display the menu screen, and then select [Send Event] (for Date Book) or [Send Address] (for Address Book) from [Record].
(Menu) to 2 Send the file or data. After the Bluetooth Discovery dialog box is displayed, the list of Bluetooth compatible CLI handhelds within the range of the communication area is displayed on the Discovery Results dialog box. Tap to select the CLI handheld to which you want to send data. The Bluetooth Progress dialog box will be displayed on both CLI handhelds. Follow the on-screen instructions. Tip If you rename a target Bluetooth compatible device after your CLI handheld has already detected it, the device may be listed under the previous name the next time it is detected. In this case, follow the procedure below. 1 Open the setup screen for the Bluetooth (page 67) and tap 2 Tap [Disable device name cache] from [Options]. 3 Detect the target Bluetooth compatible device again.
(Menu). Note To view or edit received files/data, applications supporting each file/data need to be installed on your CLI handheld. Synchronizing your CLI handheld with a computer wirelessly If you are using a Bluetooth compatible computer, you can wirelessly synchronize files or data, between your CLI handheld and computer without connecting the supplied USB cable to the computer. b For details, refer to Exchanging and updating files/data using the HotSync operation (Other HotSync operations): Performing the HotSync operation using the Bluetooth function in the supplied Handbook. b For information on the compliant devices, refer to the URL shown on the back cover of this manual. 70 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 71 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Operating a digital still camera or camcorder from the CLI handheld remotely Note Depending on where you live, this function may not be available. You can remotely control and capture images on a Bluetooth BIP compatible digital still camera (DSC-FX77)* and camcorder (DCR-TRV80 or DCR-
TRV80E)* using your CLI handheld. b For details, refer to Remote Camera in the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer.
* Not available in some areas. Connecting to the Internet via a mobile phone You can browse websites or exchange e-mails via a Bluetooth compatible mobile phone. H a v e a t r y Application to be used:
To browse websites: NetFront v3.0 for CLIE To exchange e-mails: CLIE Mail Required device: Bluetooth compatible mobile phone Setup: Establish internet access through an internet service provider in advance. To use the network, you need to configure the network properties, set up an internet connection and register your mobile phone. b For details, refer to Using the Bluetooth function: Connecting to the Internet by communicating with a Bluetooth compatible mobile phone in the supplied Handbook. 71 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 72 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Using applications This section introduces applications and the CLI Application Manual. For details on how to use applications, refer to the CLI Application Manual for each application. Types of applications Applications are divided into two types:
Applications already installed on your CLI handheld Applications you need to install on your CLI handheld and computer Using the CLI Application Manual You can read the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer for details on how to use applications. Notes Prior to using applications, refer to Step 1: Installing the software on your computer on page 16 to install Palm Desktop for CLI. The CLI Application Manual will be installed at the same time. You need Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 5.0 or later to display the CLI Application Manual properly. 72 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 73 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Opening the CLI Application Manual 1 Double-click
(CLI info) on the Windows desktop. The SONY CLI handheld information window is displayed. 2 Click [Manuals] and then [CLI Application Manual]. The CLI Application Manual window is displayed. Tips To close the CLI Application Manual window, click at the top right of the window. You can minimize the CLI Application Manual window by clicking at the top right of the window. You can reopen the minimized window by clicking the CLI Application Manual button in the task bar. You can operate other software while the CLI Application Manual window is displayed on the Windows desktop. You can also open the CLI Application Manual directly from the Installation CD-ROM. 1 Insert the Installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your H a v e a t r y computer. 2 Click [Manuals]. 3 Click [View] at the right of [View Manuals]. 73 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US09MAK.fm Page 74 Friday, June 20, 2003 1:26 PM Introducing applications In this section, the applications are introduced in order of the CLIE 3D Launcher groups. b For details on the CLIE 3D Launcher groups, refer to CLI handheld basic operations: Using CLIE 3D Launcher in the supplied Handbook. General Viewing/Playing back a file after selecting from the list Application to be used CLIE Viewer Summary For managing and displaying image files, movie files, handwritten memos and voice memo files. CLI handheld b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Picture Taking pictures Application to be used CLIE Camera Key JPEG (DCF) format Summary For taking pictures using the built-in camera of your CLI handheld. CLI Handheld b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. 74 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 75 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Operating a digital still camera or camcorder from the CLI handheld remotely Note Depending on where you live, this function may not be available. Application to be used Remote Camera CLI handheld Summary You can remotely control and capture images on a Bluetooth BIP compatible digital still camera
(DSC-FX77)* and camcorder (DCR-TRV80 or DCR-TRV80E)* using your CLI handheld. b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer.
* Not available in some areas. Organizing image files in albums Application to be used CLIE Album Summary For managing image files saved on your CLI handheld, Internal media or Memory Stick media, in an album format. You can use the albums with your computer using PictureGear Studio installed on your computer. CLI handheld b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. H a v e a t r y Creating and playing slide show Application to be used PhotoStand Key JPEG (DCF) format Summary For automatically displaying image files one after the other. CLI handheld b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. 75 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 76 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Editing image files Application to be used Photo Editor Key JPEG (DCF) format Summary For drawing or writing on an image file. You can also draw pictures on a new blank canvas. CLI handheld b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Importing image/movie files from your computer Application to be used Image Converter PC Key JPEG (DCF) format, Movie Player format Summary For converting image and movie files on your computer to a format that is viewable on your CLI handheld. Preparation for use:
Must be installed Installation CD-ROM Menu CLI Image b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Exporting albums and binders to your computer PC Application to be used PictureGear Studio Summary What you can do with PictureGear Studio:
Create albums and binders on your computer and import binders to your CLI handheld. Export images to your computer and manage them. Print out labels for CD-ROM, Memory Stick media and more. Preparation for use:
Installation CD-ROM Menu CLI Image Must be installed b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. 76 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 77 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Movie Recording movies Application to be used Movie Recorder Key Movie Player format (movie formats shot with your CLI handheld or converted using Image Converter or Giga Pocket Plugin) Summary For recording movies using the built-in camera of your CLI handheld. CLI handheld b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. www.aibo.com CLI handheld Playing back movies Application to be used Movie Player Key Movie Player format (movie formats shot with CLI handheld or converted using Image Converter), MPEG Movie format (MPEG1 format movie files shot with a Sony Digital Still Camera or Handycam), Play List, Repeat function, and Index function. Summary For playing back movies recorded with the built-in camera of your CLI handheld or playing back movies on your CLI handheld using Image Converter or Giga Pocket Plugin on your computer. www.aibo.com H a v e a t r y b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. 77 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 78 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Playing back Macromedia Flash files Application to be used Macromedia Flash Player 5 CLI handheld Key swf format Summary For playing back the Macromedia Flash contents. Some Flash contents created for computers may not play back properly on your CLI handheld. b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Importing movie files from your computer Note Only supported areas Application to be used Giga Pocket Plugin PC b For details, refer to CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Key Movie Player format Summary For converting movie files on your computer to a format that is viewable on your CLI handheld. You need to install Giga Pocket Version 2.0 or later for VAIO on your computer. Preparation for use:
Must be installed Installation CD-ROM Menu CLI Image b For details, refer to [Help] in Giga Pocket Plugin installed on your computer. 78 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 79 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Music/Sound Listening to music with your CLI handheld Application to be used Audio Player Key MP3 format, ATRAC3 format Summary For playing back music files saved on a Memory Stick media or Internal Media. Preparation for use:
CLI handheld Needs to be connected to your computer Requires a Memory Stick
(ATRAC3 format only) b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Recording voice memo Application to be used Voice Recorder Summary For recording and playing back a voice memo using the built-in microphone of your CLI handheld. CLI handheld b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Managing the ararm sound Application to be used Sound Utility CLI handheld Summary For managing alarm sound converted with Voice Recorder. b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. H a v e a t r y 79 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 80 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Transferring music files to your CLI handheld PC Application to be used SonicStage Key ATRAC3 format Summary For managing and creating music files on your computer, to be played back with your CLI handheld. The application is also used for transferring music files to a Memory Stick media. Preparation for use:
Installation CD-ROM Menu CLI Audio Must be installed b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual and [Help] in SonicStage installed on your computer. Internet Browsing websites Application to be used NetFront v3.0 for CLIE Key Websites, Internet, WWW browser Summary For browsing websites with your CLI handheld. Preparation for use:
CLI handheld Must be connected to the Internet b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Sending and receiving e-mails Application to be used CLIE Mail Summary For sending and receiving e-mails on your CLI handheld. Preparation for use:
CLI handheld Must be connected to the Internet b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. 80 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 81 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Organizer Managing addresses and telephone numbers Application to be used Address Book CLI handheld Summary For entering and editing information such as names, addresses or telephone numbers. b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Managing schedule events Application to be used Date Book CLI handheld Summary For managing schedule events such as conferences or business trips. b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Managing tasks and things to do Application to be used To Do List CLI handheld Summary For displaying tasks that you want to be reminded of later. You can assign a priority to any task. b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Taking memos Application to be used Memo Pad CLI handheld Summary For taking memos of text format. b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. H a v e a t r y 81 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 82 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Taking handwritten memos using the stylus Application to be used CLIE Memo CLI handheld Summary For taking handwritten memos using the stylus. b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Using the calculator Application to be used Calculator Summary For calculating with your CLI handheld. You can save and recall calculations with the calculators memory. CLI handheld b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Telephone Sending/Receiving messages and data via a connected GSM mobile phone device Application to be used SMS Summary For sending/receiving messages from your CLI handheld via a connected GSM device, such as a mobile phone. CLI handheld b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. 82 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 83 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Productivity Displaying the worldwide local time Application to be used World Alarm Clock CLI handheld Summary For displaying worldwide local times. You can also use the application as an alarm clock. b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Viewing computer documents on your CLI handheld Application to be used Picsel Viewer for CLIE CLI handheld Key doc format, xls format, ppt format, txt format, JPEG format, GIF format, PNG format, BMP format, PDF format, HTML format Summary For viewing documents created in Microsoft Word/Excel/PowerPoint or PDF files on your CLI handheld. b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. H a v e a t r y Data Control Exchanging data between your CLI handheld and storage media Application to be used CLIE Files CLI handheld Summary For exchanging data (copy, move, delete) between your CLI handheld and storage media such as a Memory Stick media inserted into your CLI handheld or Internal media, or for exchange data between the storage media. b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. 83 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 84 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Accessing Memory Stick media or Internal media in your CLI handheld from your computer Application to be used Data Import Data Export CLI handheld PC Summary For installing applications or copying data from your computer to a Memory Stick media or Internal media in your CLI handheld, without using the HotSync operation. Preparation for use:
Data Export must be installed Installation CD-ROM Menu CLI Utilities b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual installed on your computer. Synchronizing data with Microsoft Outlook or Lotus Organizer Application to be used Intellisync Lite PC Summary For synchronizing data of Date Book, Address Book, To Do List, etc., on your CLI handheld with Microsoft Outlook or Lotus Organizer on your computer. Preparation for use:
Must be installed Needs to be connected to your computer Installation CD-ROM Menu Select [Synchronize with Microsoft Outlook or Lotus Organaizer] when installing Palm Desktop for CLI, and follow the on-screen instructions. b For details, refer to the CLI Application Manual and [Help] in Intellisync Lite installed on your computer. 84 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 85 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Additional information This section describes how to solve common problems you may have when using your CLI handheld. Making a backup of the data or applications on your CLI handheld Sony recommends that you make a backup of your data or in case of unexpected problems. Backing up your data will ensure that it can be restored again on your CLI handheld, even if you have to perform a hard reset. Making a backup using the HotSync operation Data or applications on your CLI handheld is backed up to your computer when the HotSync operation is performed. If you need to perform a hard reset, this would erase all user data or applications stored on your CLI handheld. However, this can be restored with the next HotSync operation. H a v e a t r y Notes Some add-on applications (and data thereof) installed on your CLIE handheld via infra-red beaming or via a memory stick, cannot be backed up using the HotSync operation. When you need to restore data, and so on, make sure to perform the HotSync operation immediately after you perform a hard reset. Otherwise, if you create new data on your CLIE handheld between the hard reset and performing the HotSync operation, the data may be lost. 85 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 86 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Resetting your CLI handheld to the factory setting When you want to reset your CLI handheld to the factory setting, perform the following to delete all data and applications stored on your CLI handheld. 1 Perform a hard reset to delete all data or applications stored on your CLI handheld. b For details on hard reset, refer to Restarting your CLI handheld: Performing a hard reset on page 33. 2 Delete the data or applications saved in Power Saving mode. b For details on Power Saving mode, refer to Turning off your CLI handheld using Power Saving mode: To erase the saved data on page 31. 3 Delete the data or applications stored on Internal media using CLIE Files. b For details on CLIE Files, refer to Using storage media such as Memory Stick media: Starting CLIE Files in the supplied Handbook. 86 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 87 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Troubleshooting If you have problems, please follow the procedure below. Make note of any messages or alerts that are displayed. Step 1 Refer to Troubleshooting Q&A or the manuals for the specific application Read Troubleshooting Q&A carefully. Double-click
(CLI Info) on your computer, and select [Manuals]
to read the details about the specific application. Step 2 Refer to the Sony CLI handheld Support website Double-click the Information for CLI handheld and Applications].
(CLI Info) on your computer, and select [Support H a v e a t r y Note Thousands of third party add-on applications are available for the Palm OS platform. Sony does not support third party applications. If you have a problem with a third party application, contact the developer or publisher of that application. 87 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 88 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Customer Support and Customer Registration For customer support information Double-click the Information for CLI handheld and Applications].
(CLI Info) on your computer, and select [Support For online customer registration (For customers in the U.S.A. and Canada only) Double-click the Information for CLI handheld and Applications].
(CLI Info) on your computer, and select [Support 88 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 89 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Notes on use Handling your CLI handheld H a v e a t r y Make sure you do not scratch or damage your CLI handhelds screen. Always use the supplied stylus to tap on the screen. Do not use a writing pen, pencil, or other sharp object on the screen. Do not expose your CLI handheld to rain or moisture. Should water enter the circuitry through the buttons and switches, your CLI handheld may be damaged. Your CLI handhelds screen is made of glass. Do not drop or submit your CLI handheld to excessive shock. Do not carry your CLI handheld in your pocket. If you sit down with your CLI handheld in the pocket, your CLI handheld may break. Avoid using or storing your CLI handheld in locations subject to:
extremely high temperatures, such as inside a car exposed to the sun, or near a heater. direct sunlight high humidity excessive dust The rubber feet of the charger cradle may lose their adhesion if they become dirty. If this occurs, clean the rubber feet with a soft damp cloth. Cleaning your CLI handheld Clean your CLI handheld with a soft, dry cloth. Wipe any dirt and dust from the camera lens by using a soft damp cotton swab. If condensation occurs Turn off your CLI handheld for approximately one hour to clear condensation before use. If you leave condensation within the camera lens, you may not be able to take clear pictures. Cleaning the stylus Tapping or dragging the screen with a dirty stylus may damage the screen surface. Wipe the stylus with a dry cloth when it gets dirty. 89 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 90 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Battery considerations Battery safety To avoid possible damage from battery leakage, observe the following:
Do not use any other type of battery in your CLI handheld. Do not charge the battery in any other way than as specified in this manual. Do not throw the battery into fire. Do not attempt to short-circuit the battery. Do not take the battery apart. Do not modify the battery. Do not heat the battery in an oven. Do not charge the battery near an open flame or in direct sunlight. Do not leave the battery in a car. Do not subject your CLI handheld or the battery to excessive shock. Take care not to drop your CLI handheld, give pressure to it with a sharp object, or crush with a heavy object. If you have skin contact with battery leakage or get some in your eye, wash with water immediately and consult a doctor. Charging It takes approximately four hours to charge your CLI handheld when the battery is empty. If you charge your CLI handheld every day, it takes only a few minutes to charge the battery. You can operate your CLI handheld while the battery is being charged. Battery life Battery life varies depending on the conditions and environment where you use your CLI handheld and applications used. b For details about battery life, refer to Specifications on page 93. 90 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 91 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Conserving the battery Turn off the backlight under good lighting conditions. b For details on the backlight, refer to POWER/HOLD switch on page 101. Change the automatic power-off time setting so that your CLI handheld will automatically turn off after a short period of inactivity. b For details, refer to Customizing your CLI handheld (Preferences): Setting the automatic power-off time in the supplied Handbook. Using peripheral devices If a low battery warning is displayed while using peripheral devices, change your CLI handheld immediately. If you continuously use it, it automatically turns off and cannot operate until you charge it. When the battery power gets low When the battery power gets low, a warning message is displayed on the screen, Memory Stick media becomes inaccessible, and the backlight adjustment no longer operates. If you continuously use it, it automatically turns off and cannot operate until you charge it. However, data or applications of your CLI handheld will be automatically saved before the battery power is completely gone. In such case, you can restore the data or applications after charging, by tapping [Yes] in the Backup data screen when your CLI handheld turns on again. If your CLI handheld does not turn on when you slide down the POWER/
HOLD switch, charge your CLI handheld immediately. The remaining battery indicator may not always reflect the actual battery power remaining. To prevent loss of battery power, charge your CLI handheld frequently. You do not have to replace batteries. When battery power gets low, connect your CLI handheld to charger cradle and start charging immediately. Never disassemble your CLI handheld to take out the battery. Other information Your CLI handheld may get warm if turned on for long periods of time. This is not a malfunction. H a v e a t r y Continued on next page 91 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 92 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Recycling Lithium-Ion batteries The following information for recycling batteries is ONLY intended for customers in the U.S.A. and Canada. Lithium-Ion batteries are recyclable. You can help preserve our environment by returning your used rechargeable batteries to the collection and recycling location nearest you. For more information regarding recycling of rechargeable batteries, call toll free 1-800-822-8837, or visit the website (http://www.rbrc.org/). When you dispose your CLI handheld, remove the battery for recycling. How to remove a rechargeable button battery 2 Remove the battery cover. 1 Remove the screw from the side of your CLI handheld with a Phillips screwdriver. 3 Pull the ribbon attached to the 4 Take out the battery with the battery. ribbon. Do not damage the released battery. 92 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 93 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Specifications OS Palm OS 5 (Ver.5.2) CPU Sony CDX2230GA Memory PEG-UX50: total 104 MB User memory available:
CLI handheld Approx. 16 MB Internal Media Approx. 22MB External input/output USB IrDA (1.2) Bluetooth Wireless LAN (IEEE802.11b) Memory Stick slot Display TFT color display with backlight, 480 320 dots, 65,536 colors Other functions Monaural Speaker Monaural Microphone Headphone: Stereo mini-jack Jog Dial navigator BACK button Dimensions (excluding projections) Approx. 4 1/8 3 1/2 23/32 inches
(103 86.5 17.9 mm) (w/h/d) H a v e a t r y Weight PEG-UX50: Approx. 7 oz (175 g) PEG-UX00: Approx. oz ( g)
(including the supplied stylus) Operating temperature 41 F to 95 F (5 C to 35 C) Audio frequency response 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz Audio recording format ATRAC3 MP3 (32 k~320 kbps) Sampling frequency 32 kHz (MP3) 44.1 kHz (ATRAC3, MP3) 48 kHz (MP3) Maximum recording time ATRAC3 format
(when using a 128MB MagicGate Memory Stick media, sold separately):
Approx. 120 minutes
(bit rate: 132 kbps) Approx. 160 minutes
(bit rate: 105 kbps) Approx. 240 minutes
(bit rate: 66 kbps) MP3 format
(when using a 128MB Memory Stick media, sold separately):
Approx. 65 minutes
(bit rate: 256 kbps) Approx. 130 minutes
(bit rate: 128 kbps) Approx. 170 minutes
(bit rate: 96 kbps) Continued on next page 93 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 94 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Voice encoding/decoding format IMA ADPCM (1ch, 4bit) SP mode (22 kHz), LP mode (8 kHz) Maximum audio recording time
(when using a 128MB Memory Stick media, sold separately) SP mode: Approx. 190 minutes LP mode: Approx. 520 minutes Output Headphone: Stereo mini-jack Power requirements AC power adapter (supplied):
DC 5.2 V (dedicated connector)
(Use an appropriate AC cord from the supplied AC cords) Battery:
Lithium-ion battery Battery life Operating PIMs (Personal Information Management applications):
Approx. 9 days
(when PIMs, such as Date Book, are operated for 30 minutes per day with the backlight off) Approx. 5 days
(when PIMs, such as Date Book, are operated for 30 minutes per day with the backlight on*) Approx. 14 days
(in power saving mode)
(when PIMs, such as Date Book, are operated for 30 minutes per day with the backlight off and your CLI handheld is turned off in Power Saving mode) 94 Playing audio files
(in continuous mode):
Approx. 16 hours
(in HOLD mode) Approx. 3 hours
(not in HOLD mode and the backlight on*) Recording movie files
(in continuous mode):
Approx. 1 hour
(not in HOLD mode and the backlight on*) Viewing movie files
(in continuous mode):
Approx. 5 hours
(with the backlight off) Approx. 2.5 hours
(with the backlight on*) Recording voice memos
(in continuous mode):
Approx. 11 hours
(in HOLD mode) Approx. 3 hours
(not in HOLD mode and the backlight on*) Performing data communication
(in continuous mode with the Bluetooth function):
Approx. 3 hours
(with the backlight on*) Performing data communication
(in continuous mode with the Wireless LAN function, for PEG-
UX50 only):
Approx. 2.5 hours
(with the backlight on*) The battery life span varies depending on the temperature and conditions of use.
* The brightness level of the backlight is at the highest when the backlight is on. Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 95 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Camera Effective pixels Approx. 310,000 pixels Image pickup device 1/5.5 inch progressive scan CMOS image sensor (1,340,000 pixels in total) Lens F2.8/focal length 2.6 mm
(35 mm film equivalent f=approx. 34.3 mm) Focus range AF = 0.3 m to Camera Rotating Angle Capable recording angle:
Camera lens angle:
Approx. 240 Approx. 300 Camera finder On the CLI handheld display Image file: 320 240, 160 240 dots Movie file: 320 224 dots Others White Balance:
Auto, Indoor A (incandescent light), Indoor B (fluorescent light), Outdoor Picture effect:
Off, B&W, Sepia, Neg. Art
(negative art), Solarization Brightness Control:
-2 to +2 Self-timer function:
Approx. 10 seconds (for image files only) Picture size (when recording) Image file: 640 480, 320 480
(vertical frame), 320 240, 160 120 dots Movie file: 160 112 dots Formats (when recording) Image file: JPEG (DCF) format Movie file: Movie Player format Picture size (when viewing) H a v e a t r y On the CLI handheld display Image file: 320 480, 320 240, Movie file: 426 320, 320 240 160 120 dots 160 112 dots Formats (when viewing) Image file: JPEG (DCF) format Movie file: Movie Player format, MPEG Movie format Continued on next page 95 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 96 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Maximum movie recording time
(when using a 128MB Memory Stick media, sold separately) Note that the maximum movie recording time in continuous operation is approx. 60 minutes. V:256/A: 32kbps :
Approx. 60 minutes V:192/A: 32kbps :
Approx. 70 minutes V:96/A: 32kbps :
Approx. 120 minutes Maximum image file recording capacity
(when using a 128MB Memory Stick media sold separately) 640 480 dots: Approx. 1,000 files 320 480 dots: Approx. 1,500 files 320 240 dots: Approx. 2,000 files 160 120 dots: Approx. 6,000 files Your CLI handheld supports Memory Stick media, MagicGate Memory Stick media, Memory Stick Duo media, and Memory Stick PRO media. Note that data requiring the MagicGate function cannot be viewed or recorded with Memory Stick PRO media. Bluetooth function Communication method Bluetooth standard Ver.1.1 Output Bluetooth standard Power Class 2 Communication range 1) Line of sight approx. 10 m Supported Bluetooth profiles 2) Serial Port Profile Dial-up Networking Profile LAN Access Profile Object Push Profile Basic Imaging Profile Frequency band 2.4 GHz band
(2.4000 GHz - 2.4835 GHz) 1) The actual range will vary depending on factors such as obstacles between devices, magnetic fields around a microwave oven, static electricity, areas with heavy radio and/or magnetic interference, radio wave conditions, reception sensitivity or antenna performance, and the operating system or software application, etc. 2) Bluetooth standard profiles specify the requirements of the protocol software and application software for Bluetooth devices to communicate with each other. 96 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) Hard disc drive space: 200MB or more (350MB or more is recommended)*
* Requires 100MB or more to print using PictureGear Studio. Display: High Color or better, 800 600 dots or more is recommended CD-ROM drive USB port Pointing device such as a mouse or touchpad Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. 01US01COV.book Page 97 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Wireless LAN function Applied standard IEEE 802.11b Frequency band 2.4GHz band (1~11ch, ISM band) WEP(data encryption) 128-bit/40-bit Modulation method DS-SS(in conformity to IEEE 802.11b) System requirements The following are the system specifications required to run Palm Desktop for CLI and software supplied on the Installation CD-ROM:
OS:
Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional CPU: Pentium II 400MHz or faster
(Pentium III 500MHz or faster is recommended) RAM: 96MB or more (128MB or more is recommended, 256MB or more is recommended for Windows XP) H a v e a t r y 97 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1)
1 2 | Users Manual 3 | Users Manual | 1.08 MiB |
01US01COV.book Page 98 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM CLI handheld components This chapter explains each part of your CLI handheld and the supplied accessories. Front panel 98 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 99 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM A Camera Lens
(Pages 48, 50) B POWER LED
(Page 9) Lights or blinks when turned on. The LED shows the status of your CLI handheld by its color. Lights green: The power is on. (It also lights in HOLD mode) Blinks green: Blinks a few moments when you operate any button on your CLI handheld in HOLD mode. Lights orange: The battery is being charged. Blinks orange: Alarm function that notifies you at a preset time if you have set an alarm in an application, such as Date Book. OFF: The power is off. C POWER/HOLD Switch
(Pages 11, 101) Turns your CLI handheld on and off, and sets your CLI handheld to HOLD mode. D IR Port
(Page 103) You can beam data between your CLI handheld and another CLI handheld or Palm OS PDA. E USB connector (Page 19) For connecting the supplied USB cable. F Strap Ring G Microphone
(Page 53) Use this to record sounds. H Jog Dial navigator
(Page 26) Use to select and run applications or items. Depending on the application, unique features are assigned. I Display Panel
(Page 9) J Screen
(Page 106) K Silk Screen Area
(Page 108) L Wireless LAN LED
(for PEG-UX50 only)
(Page 42) M Bluetooth LED
(Page 68) N CAPTURE/REC Button Press the CAPTURE/REC button to take pictures, record movies (Pages 48, 51) or to record voice memos
(Page 53). O REC LED
(Page 53) Lights when you are recording a voice memo. P Memory Stick LED
(Page 102) Blinks orange while your CLI handheld is writing data to, or reading data from a Memory Stick media. Q Hardware Keyboard
(Page 103) R Application Buttons
(Page 28) Even when your CLI handheld is turned off, pressing an application button turns on your CLI handheld and starts that application. S BACK Button Cancels the selection of an item or an operation. Depending on the application, unique features such as restoring to the previous screen are assigned. 99 C L I h a n d h e l d c o m p o n e n t s Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 100 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Back panel A Headphone Jack For connecting stereo mini-jack headphones sold separately. B Memory Stick Slot
(Page 102) Insert a Memory Stick media into this slot. C Speaker D Stylus
(Page 11) A pointed tool to operate your CLI handheld by touching the screen with it. E RESET Button
(Pages 32, 33) Press to restart your CLI handheld. 100 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 101 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM POWER/HOLD switch Turning on/off your CLI handheld Slide down the POWER/HOLD switch The POWER/HOLD switch will return to the center position after being released. Your CLI handheld powers on, the last screen viewed is displayed, and the POWER LED lights green. To turn off your CLI handheld, slide down the POWER/HOLD switch again and then release. POWER/HOLD Switch Turning on/off the LCD backlight Slide down the POWER/HOLD switch and hold it for more than two seconds. Turning on/off the HOLD mode Slide up the POWER/HOLD switch Putting your CLI handheld in HOLD mode deactivates the touch screen. If you put the POWER/HOLD switch into the HOLD position while the power is on, the screen display turns off, even during an operation. To release the HOLD mode, slide up the POWER/HOLD switch again and then release. C L I h a n d h e l d c o m p o n e n t s 101 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 102 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Using Memory Stick media Inserting Memory Stick media The Memory Stick LED blinks orange while your CLI handheld is writing data to, or reading data from a Memory Stick media. Note Insert a Memory Stick media in the right direction. If you forcibly insert a Memory Stick media in the wrong direction, the Memory Stick slot may be damaged. Removing Memory Stick media b Push Memory Stick media in Pull Memory Stick media out Note Make sure that your CLI handheld is not writing files/data to, or reading files/data from, a Memory Stick media before removing it. (The Memory Stick LED blinks when it is reading or writing files/data.) If you remove a Memory Stick media while the Memory Stick LED is blinking, recorded files/data may be deleted or damaged. 102 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 103 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM IR port You can beam data or applications between your CLI handheld and another CLI handheld or Palm OS PDA. b For details, refer to Beaming in the supplied Handbook.
* Move your CLI handheld gradually to find the most sensitive direction. Hardware Keyboard You can use the hardware keyboard in the same way as you would use the keyboard of your computer. For details about the key arrangement, check your CLI handheld. Blue key Input commands You can perform commands using the hardware keys in combination. Key combinations Example: Ctrl + C t Hold down the Ctrl key and press the character C key. C L I h a n d h e l d c o m p o n e n t s Basic operations Combination
(Blue) +
blue character Shift Function Types the characters in blue. To type them continuously, press shift, and press it again to unlock. Types capital letters. To type capital letters continuously, press the Shift key twice to lock the shift, and press it again to unlock.
(Blue) twice to lock the Continued on next page 103 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 104 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Edit Combination Ctrl + C Ctrl + D Ctrl + V Ctrl + X Ctrl + Right/Left Shift + Right/Left Functions Combination Ctrl + G Ctrl + H Ctrl + L Ctrl + M Ctrl + O Ctrl + P Ctrl + R Function Copies the selected text. Deletes the selected text. Pastes the selected text. Cuts the selected text. Selects until the last/first letter of the word. Selects a continuing/preceding text. Function Shows/hides the silk screen area. Goes to the CLIE 3D Launcher. Turns the backlight on/off. Displays the menu. Goes to the previous field. Goes to the next field. Performs a full-screen pen stroke.*
* You can change this function by selecting Preferences and tapping [Buttons] -
[Pen]. Dialogs Combination Ctrl + A Ctrl + B Ctrl + E Ctrl + F Ctrl + K Ctrl + T Function Displays the Adjust Volume dialog box. Displays the Battery Information dialog box. Displays the Media Info dialog box. Displays the Find dialog box. Displays the Keyboard Help dialog box. Displays the command tool bar. 104 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 105 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Button operations Function Same as Jog Dial Up/Down. Same as pressing Jog Dial. Same as holding down the Jog Dial. Combination Ctrl + Up/Down Ctrl + Enter Ctrl +
Enter (Long Push) Ctrl + BS Ctrl + BS (Long Push) Same as holding down the BACK button. Same as pressing the BACK button. More Combination Ctrl +
(Blue) + S Function Turns off your CLI handheld using Power Saving mode. Tip When you use a Palm OS application that assigns a function to the scroll buttons, the same function can be performed by using a key combination,
(Blue) + Up/
Down. C L I h a n d h e l d c o m p o n e n t s 105 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US11NAM.fm Page 106 Friday, June 20, 2003 2:21 PM Locating the components of the CLIE 3D Launcher Tip If a different screen is displayed, tap
(Home). H CLIE 3D Launcher Groups List The list of CLIE 3D Launcher groups is displayed. I Status Bar
(page 108) J Resize Icon If you tap this icon, the screen view will be switched. K Calculator Tap to display the on-screen Calculator. L Find Icon Tap to display the dialog box finding data or applications. M Brightness Adjustment Icon Tap to display the dialog box for adjusting brightness. A Scroll Bar B 3D Adjust Bar Scroll the bar with the stylus to adjust the 3D degree. C Resize Application Icon Tap to change application icons to small or large. D Information Icon Tap to display the information for a selected application icon. E Application Summary Area Description of a selected application is displayed here F Application Icons G Favorite Applications
(shortcuts) You can create shortcuts to favorite applications. 106 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 107 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM N Graffiti 2 Writing Area O Menu Icon Write strokes of Graffiti 2 here. Decuma Input can be launched from this area. For details, refer to Entering text on your CLI handheld: Using Decuma Input to enter text in the supplied Handbook. Tap to display menu of the current application. P Home Icon Tap to display the CLIE 3D Launcher or Palm OS Standard Screen. C L I h a n d h e l d c o m p o n e n t s 107 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 108 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Status Bar The status bar displays the following icons. Additional icons will be displayed according to the applications in use. Tap this icon to show or hide the silk screen area. Tap of scroll up/down the screen or select items of an application in use. Displays the current time. To change the display format, select Preferences, and tap [Formats]-[Time]. b For details, refer to Customizing your CLI handheld (Preferences): Setting up the Date & Time preferences in the supplied Handbook. A B C 108 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 109 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM D Each icon indicates the information on the Memory Stick media inserted into your CLI handheld. Memory Stick media is inserted Memory Stick media is not inserted Memory Stick media is write-protected Memory Stick media is not read correctly Memory Stick media is reading A Memory Stick compatible device is inserted Tap the icon to display the Media Info dialog box when Memory Stick media is inserted. 1 Media type
(You can choose another device from the V list.) 2 Tap to display CLIE Files. 3 Tap to display Data Import. 4 Tap to display the Device Detail dialog box for information on the device or driver. From the Media Info dialog box, tap from [Option] to select operations for Memory Stick media.
(Menu) and then tap [Preferences]
E F will be displayed when Displayed when is open. Also, when it is pressed twice to lock the sift. b For details, refer to Hardware Keyboard on page 103.
(Blue) is pressed while an application such as Date Book
(Blue) is pressed twice to lock the sift. will be displayed is displayed when the Shift key is pressed, and Displays the reception level for the wireless LAN when your CLI handheld is connected to the Wireless LAN. The reception levels are:
(level 2), and
(level 1),
(level 3) C L I h a n d h e l d c o m p o n e n t s Continued on next page 109 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 110 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM G Tap to display the Adjust Volume dialog box. 1 Turns off the sound of your CLI handheld. When Muting mode is selected, displayed in the status bar. is 2 Adjusts the volume level for playing back audio files or movie files. 3 Adjusts the volume level for System sound, Alarm sound, and Game sound. This affects the [General] settings in Preferences. b For details, refer to Customizing your CLI handheld (Preferences):
Setting sounds in the supplied Handbook. Displays the batterys remaining charge. being charged. Tap to display the Battery Information dialog box. is displayed while the battery is Power: Power used Status: Battery status Remain: Remaining charge of the battery
(This is not displayed while charging.) Tap [Limits] to display the Battery Limits dialog box. Tap to display the menus of the current application. Tap to display the CLIE 3D Launcher or Palm OS Standard Screen. Tip When a screen like this is displayed Tap the icon to display tips and helpful advice. H I J 110 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 111 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM Locating Charger Cradle components A AC Power Adapter Connector
(Page 8) C L I h a n d h e l d c o m p o n e n t s 111 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 112 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM z INDEX A AC power adapter . 6, 8 Address Book . 61, 81 Applications Quitting . 27 Starting. 25 Using the CLI Application Manual . 72 Audio Player . 58, 79 B Backup . 85 Basic Operations. 24 Battery considerations . 90 C Calculator . 82 Carrying style . 9 Charger Cradle . 8, 111 CLIE Album . 56, 75 CLIE Camera . 74 CLIE Files . 83 CLIE Mail . 80 CLIE Memo . 82 CLIE Viewer . 55, 74 Components . 98 D Data Export. 65, 84 Data Import . 65, 84 Date Book. 59, 81 Decuma Input . 29 Display panel . 9 112 E Entering text . 29 Exchanging Date Book and Address Book data . 63 G Giga Pocket Plugin . 78 Graffiti 2. 29 H Hardware keyboard. 103 Have a try Exchanging Date Book and Address Book data between your CLI handheld and computer. 63 Listening to music . 57 Managing addresses and telephone numbers . 61 Managing schedule events . 59 Recording a voice memo . 53 Using the Bluetooth function . 66 Viewing computer documents on your CLI handheld . 64 Viewing handwritten memos and image files, and playing back voice memos. 55 HotSync operation . 21 I Image Converter . 76 Image Files Enjoying . 49 Taking pictures . 47 Initial screen . 106 Initial setup. 9 Input commands . 103 Intellisync Lite . 17, 84 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 113 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM IR port. 103 S M Macromedia Flash Player 5. 78 Managing addresses and telephone numbers . 61 Managing schedule events . 59 Memo Pad . 81 Memory Stick LED. 102 Memory Stick Slot. 102 Movie Player. 77 Movie Recorder . 77 Movies Enjoying . 52 Recording movies . 50 N Set date. 13 Set time. 13 Setting up . 8 SMS. 82 SonicStage . 57, 80 Sound Utility . 79 Specifications . 93 Status bar . 108 Stylus . 11 T Tapping. 12 Time zone . 14 To Do List . 81 Turned style . 10 NetFront v3.0 for CLIE . 80 U O Opened style. 9 Operating style . 9 USB cable . 19 USB port . 19 Using applications. 72 V Viewing computer documents . 64 Voice Recorder . 53, 79 W World Alarm Clock . 83 P Palm Desktop for CLI . 16 Photo Editor . 56, 76 PhotoStand. 56, 75 Picsel Viewer for CLIE . 64, 83 PictureGear Studio . 76 Playing back music data . 58 R Recording a voice memo . 53 Remote Camera . 75 Restarting . 32 Hard reset . 33 Soft reset . 32 113 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 114 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM On the trademarks Before using your CLI handheld, be sure to read the accompanying End-Users License Agreement. Sony, CLI, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO, MagicGate Memory Stick, Jog Dial, PictureGear Studio and their logos are trademarks of Sony Corporation. Palm, Palm Powered, the Palm logo, the Palm Powered logo, Palm OS, Graffiti 2 powered by Jot, HotSync and the HotSync logo are trademarks of PalmSource, Inc. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Pentium is registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. Intellisync is a trademark of Pumatech, Inc. Adobe and Acrobat are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. NetFront is a trademark of ACCESS CO, Ltd. Picsel and the Picsel logo are trademarks of Picsel Technologies, Ltd. Contains Macromedia Flash Player software by Macromedia, Inc. Copyright 1995-2003 Macromedia, Inc. Macromedia and Flash are trademarks or registered trademarks of Macromedia, Inc. in the United States and internationally. Decuma is a trademark of Decuma AB in the United States and other countries. This product includes fonts owned by TypeBank Co., Ltd. under license. CompactFlash is a U.S. registered trademark of SanDisk Corporation. Bluetooth is a registered trademark that is owned by the proprietor and used by Sony under license. All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners. 114 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 115 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM 115 Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer PEG-UX50/UX00 X-XXX-XXX-11 (1) 01US01COV.book Page 116 Friday, June 20, 2003 6:29 AM For the latest information on support and accessories, check our official Sony CLI website For customers in the U.S.A. and Canada http://www.sony.com/clie/
For customers in Australia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand http://vaio-online.sony.com/clie/
Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer X-XXX-XXX-11 (1)
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2003-07-25 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2003-07-25
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Sony Corporation
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0003739166
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1 2 | Physical Address |
1-7-1 Konan
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1 2 |
Tokyo, N/A 108-0075
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1 2 |
Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
r******@pctestlab.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
AK8
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
PEGUX50
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
R****** T********
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1 2 | Title |
Senior Manager
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
81-50********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
81-50********
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1 2 |
c******@jp.sony.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Lab., Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
R**** O******
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1 2 | Physical Address |
6660-B Dobbin Road
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1 2 |
Columbia, Maryland 21045
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1 2 |
United States
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
410-2********
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1 2 |
r******@pctestlab.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 2 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Personal Entertainment Organizer w/ Bluetooth | ||||
1 2 | Personal Entertainment Organizer | |||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Power output is conducted. | ||||
1 2 | Power output is conducted. This device has been tested for SAR compliance for portable configurations. The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except the Bluetooth described in this filing. End-users and installers must be provided with transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Maximum SAR values reported are: Body: 0.38 W/kg | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
R**** O******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
410-2********
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1 2 |
r******@pctestlab.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0008000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC CE | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0236000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC