Personal mobile tool OPERATION MANUAL SL-5500 OPERATION MANUAL SHARP CORPORATION PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIMÉ AU JAPON 02A T-TO(TINSE1272YCZZ)
00.Cover.book Page i Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM i Table of Contents Introduction............................................................ 1 About this manual.............................................................. 2 Address Book ........................................................ 3 Overview............................................................................ 3 Creating a new Address Book entry .................................. 6 Modifying an Address Book entry.................
00.Cover.book Page ii Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM ii Media Player......................................................... 31 Overview.......................................................................... 31 Playing a file .................................................................... 36 Playing a file in the Playlist .............................................. 37 Other functions ................................................................ 39 Image Viewer............................
00.Cover.book Page iii Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM iii Games................................................................... 89 Asteroids......................................................................... 89 Go................................................................................... 89 Mindbreaker.................................................................... 89 Mine Hunt ....................................................................... 90 Patience.......................
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00.Introduction.fm Page 1 Tuesday, January 22, 2002 7:33 PM Introduction Introduction Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the SL-5500 Personal Mobile Tool. We recommend that you first read the separate Start-up Guide (which mainly covers setup procedure, hardware operations, and common and basic software operations) before using the SL-5500 unit. Then read this Operation Manual (which mainly covers software operations).
00.Cover.book Page 2 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 2 Introduction About this manual The SL-5500 can be operated by either pressing keys on the keyboard or tapping an item (buttons, etc.) on the screen using the stylus. • This operation manual mainly describes the stylus operation. Button or key operations are included, if they make it easier to carry out the function.
00.Cover.book Page 3 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Address Book Address Book The Address Book application allows you to manage contact information on friends, colleagues, etc. covering the items shown below. You can also add notes to help you remember contacts more easily. Overview The Address Book application has three major screens: Edit Address screen, Index screen, and Detail screen. New/Edit Address screen 1. In the Applications folder of the Home screen, tap the “Address Book” application icon.
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First Name First name Last Name Last name Category Category (Tap the drop-down list button.00.Cover.book Page 5 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Address Book Note: • An Address Book entry can not be saved if only the Gender field is filled out. • You can enter multiple e-mail addresses in the Emails field by inserting a comma between them. Each e-mail address entered can be used as an e-mail address in the EMail application. Index Screen A list of existing names and contact details is displayed.
00.Cover.book Page 6 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 6 Address Book Detail Screen 1. On the Index screen, tap an entry to see the full address details. Or move the focus to the entry by using and then press the SELECT key. Note: To switch the screens between the Index and Detail screen, press the Address Book key on the slider cover. Creating a new Address Book entry You can add a new address using the New Address screen. 1. On the Index or Detail screen, tap .
00.Cover.book Page 7 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Address Book Modifying an Address Book entry 1. On the Index screen, move the focus to the entry you want to modify. Or open the Detail screen. 2. Tap . The Edit Address screen appears. 3. Tap each field and modify the entry. Note: Tap the “Notes...” button to attach a note. (See below.) 4. Tap to save the modification. The Edit Address screen turns to the Index screen. If you tap , the modification is canceled.
00.Cover.book Page 8 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 8 Address Book If you tap on the Enter Note screen, the attached note is canceled. To save the entry with a note attached, tap on the New Address or Edit Address screen. Deleting an Address Book entry 1. On the Index screen, move the focus to the entry you want to delete. Or open the Detail screen. 2. Tap , or tap the “Data” menu and then tap “Delete...”. The confirmation message appears before the entry is deleted.
02.Address Book.fm Page 9 Tuesday, January 22, 2002 7:34 PM Address Book 2. Tap the field you want to move. 3. Tap the “Up” or “Down” button (or press and hold and then press or to move the selected field upwards or downwards to the desired position. 4. Tap ) to save the setting. The Field Settings screen returns to the previous screen. Your setting will be displayed following the Category field on the New Address or Edit Address screen. If you tap , the setting is canceled.
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00.Cover.book Page 11 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Calendar Calendar The Calendar application is used to store events you are keeping track of and to set alarms. For this application to work properly, the built-in clock must be set to the correct time and date. Overview You can view one day, one week or one month at a time. Tap the “View” menu, then select “Day”, “Week” or “Month”. There are also toolbar icons, (day), (week) and (month), for switching views.
00.Cover.book Page 12 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 12 Calendar Day of week buttons Switches the day of the week. Next button Moves to the next date. Time indication Displays the time. Tap or drag this field and tap to open the New Event screen with the Start and End time entered. Event indication (Focused status) Displays the registered events. : Events with Alarm setting : Repeating events Press or to move the focus. Then press the SELECT key or the Detail screen.
00.Cover.book Page 13 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Calendar Tap to display the detailed contents of the event. Green bar: All day event Red bar: Event with an Alarm setting Blue bar: Event with Start and End time setting Press or to move the focus between days of the week. Then press or the SELECT key to open the Day screen.
00.Cover.book Page 14 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 14 Calendar Detail Screen Detailed information Tap or press to close the Detail screen. The display returns to the Day screen. Adding Events 1. In any view mode screen of the Calendar application, tap . The New Event screen appears. Start/End date buttons Time zone drop-down list button Alarm checkbox Start/End time comboboxes All day checkbox City Time button Alarm sound on/off drop-down list button Repeat button Notes field 2.
00.Cover.book Page 15 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Calendar • You can make a repeating event. (See below, “To repeat an event”) • You can enter a note in the Notes field. 3. Tap to save the new event entry. The New Event screen turns to the previous screen. If you tap , the new event is canceled. Note: No event will be saved, if no items are entered in the Description, Location, or Notes field. To set the Start and End date/time 1. On the New Event screen, tap the Start date or End date button.
00.Cover.book Page 16 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 16 Calendar 2. Tap the appropriate repetition button for the event, i.e. “Day”, “Week”, “Month”, or “Year”. If you do not want to repeat the event, tap the “None” button. 3. Enter the necessary information. (See page 16 and 17 for details.) 4. Tap to save the repeat setting. The Repeating Event screen returns to the New Event screen. If you tap , the repeat setting is canceled.
00.Cover.book Page 17 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Calendar 2. If the event has an end date, uncheck the No End Date checkbox, then tap the End Date button, and choose an end date from the calendar that pops up. 3. To choose which day(s) of the week the event should repeat, tap the relevant Repeat On button(s). Monthly Events Repeating Event screen (Month) Repeat By buttons 1. Tap the Every spinbox to set how many months between each repeat. 2.
00.Cover.book Page 18 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 18 Calendar Modifying a Calendar event 1. On the Day screen, tap and hold the entry you want to modify. The popup menu appears. 2. Select “Edit event”. Or on the Detail screen, tap instead of performing steps 1 and 2. The Edit Event screen appears. 3. Modify the event. 4. Tap to save the modification. The Edit Event screen turns to the previous screen. If you tap , the modification is canceled.
00.Cover.book Page 19 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Calendar The confirmation message appears before the entry is deleted. 3. Tap “Yes” to delete the entry. The entry will be deleted. If you tap “No”, the deletion is canceled. Note: If you delete a repeating event, all of other occurrences of this repeating event are deleted accordingly. A single repeating event cannot be deleted.
00.Cover.book Page 20 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 20 Calendar Calendar Setup You can change the starting time on the Day screen and Week screen, and the Alarm setting. 1. On the view mode screen (Daily, Weekly, or Monthly), tap the “Options” menu, then tap “Alarm and Start Time...”. The Alarm and Start Time screen appears. Start Time spinbox Alarm Preset checkbox Alarm Preset spinbox 2. Tap the Start Time spinbox to set the earliest time you want the Day Screen/ Weekly screen to show times.
00.Cover.book Page 21 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Todo List Todo List The Todo List application allows you to manage tasks you should not forget and reminds you to complete them before the due date. You can list them in the order of the checked status, the priority or description, and confirm them easily. Overview On the Todo List Index screen, you can view a list of Todo entries. Index screen 1. In the Applications folder of the Home screen, tap the “Todo List” application icon.
00.Cover.book Page 22 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 22 Todo List Detail screen 1. On the Index screen, tap the desired entry. Detailed information Tap to close the Detail screen. The display returns to the Index screen. Edit screen Priority drop-down list button Completed checkbox Due date checkbox Category drop-down list button Edit Categories button Due Date button Displays the due date if the Due date checkbox is checked. Tap to open the Calendar screen.
00.Cover.book Page 23 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Todo List Priority drop down list button Tap to display the candidate of the properties and then tap your choice. Category drop-down list button Tap to display the candidate of the properties and then tap your choice. If you want other category name, tap the Edit Categories button. (For details, see the separate Startup Guide.
00.Cover.book Page 24 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 24 Todo List Modifying a Todo List entry 1. On the Index screen, tap and hold the Description field of the entry you want to modify. The pop-up menu appears. 2. Select “Edit task”. Or move the focus to the entry you want to edit and tap steps 1 and 2. instead of performing The Edit Task screen appears. Completed checkbox 3. Modify the entry. Check the Completed checkbox if the task is completed. 4. Tap to save the modification.
00.Cover.book Page 25 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Todo List Deleting Todo task entries Deleting a Todo task entry 1. On the Index screen, tap and hold the Description field of the entry you want to delete. The pop-up menu appears. 2. Select “Delete”. The confirmation message appears before the entry is deleted. Or move the focus to the entry you want to delete and tap steps 1 and 2. instead of performing 3. Tap “Yes” to delete the entry. The entry will be deleted.
00.Cover.book Page 26 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 26 Todo List Other functions Checking a completed entry on the Index screen When you have completed a Todo task, check the Completed checkbox on the Index screen. If you do not check the box, the Todo List entry is recognized as uncompleted. 1. On the Index screen, tap the Completed checkbox of the completed entry. To remove the check, tap the Completed checkbox again.
00.Cover.book Page 27 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Text Editor Text Editor The Text Editor application allows you to create a simple text file and open a file in a text format and edit it. The text files are displayed in the “Documents” folder of the Home screen. Overview The Text Editor application has two main screens: Text Editor Index screen and Edit Text screen. Index screen 1. In the Applications folder of the Home screen, tap the “Text Editor” application icon.
00.Cover.book Page 28 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 28 Text Editor Edit screen 1. Tap to create a new entry. The New Text screen will be displayed. Edit menu View menu File menu Edit area File menu Save Saves the current file. Edit menu Undo Undoes the last operation. Redo Cancels the Undo operation to restore the status before the Undo operation is done. Cut Cuts selected text to the clipboard. Copy Copies selected text to the clipboard.
00.Cover.book Page 29 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Text Editor Creating a new Text Editor entry 1. Tap to create a new entry. Or tap the “File” menu and then tap “New”. The New Text screen will be displayed. 2. Enter text using one of the Input Methods. 3. Tap to save the new file. If you tap , saving the file is canceled. Modifying a Text Editor entry 1. On the Text Editor Index screen, tap the file you want to edit.
00.Cover.book Page 30 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 30 Text Editor Renaming the Text Editor file 1. On the Index screen, move the focus to the entry you want to rename. 2. Tap the “File” menu and then tap “Rename...”. The Rename screen appears. 3. Modify the current file name. 4. Tap If you tap to save the new name. , the modification is canceled.
00.Cover.book Page 31 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Media Player Media Player The Media Player application allows you to play MPEG1 video files and MP3 music files. You can also transfer files from a PC using PC link software. Note: • Use a headphone connected to the stereo headphone jack of the unit to listen to the media sound. • Some files (such as MP3 music files of MPEG2.5 format) can not be played back with this application.
00.Cover.book Page 32 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 32 Media Player Index screen The Media Player application has three folders on the Index screen: Video, Music, Playlist. 1. In the Applications folder of the Home screen, tap the “Media Player” application icon. The Index screen appears.
00.Cover.book Page 33 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Media Player Title button Tap to sort files by title. Media button Tap to sort files by storage media (CF, SD, RAM) Size button Tap to sort files by size. File menu Play Plays the file in the Video, Music, or Playlist folder. Info… Displays the file information. Add to playlist Adds a file to the Playlist folder. Up Moves up the selected file in the playlist. Down Moves down the selected file in the playlist.
00.Cover.book Page 34 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 34 Media Player For movie files Normal mode Fullscreen mode • If you tap on the screen, the display turns to the Index screen. Press When pressed after 2 seconds after a file begins, the current file will be played again from the top. When pressed within 2 seconds, the previous file will start playback. When only one file or the first file in the list is being played in the once mode, stops the playback, and returns to the Index screen.
00.Cover.book Page 35 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Media Player For music files File information File name, artist name, sampling rate, etc. Playback control buttons Current playback time/ total playback time (Play) Plays the current file from the top or resumes playback if paused. When tapped during playback, restarts playback from the top of the current file. (Stop) Stops playback. (Pause) Pauses playback. Tap again to resume the playback.
00.Cover.book Page 36 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 36 Media Player Playing a file This section describes an example of playing files stored on a memory card. Before playing files, insert the memory card into the appropriate card slot of the SL-5500. To start playback 1. On the Index screen, tap the Video or Music tab. All files stored in the SL-5500 and memory card will be displayed according to the file type to be played. 2. Tap the desired file in the list.
00.Cover.book Page 37 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Media Player Playing a file in the Playlist By registering the video or music files in the Playlist, you can play them in the registered order or in random sequence. This section describes an example of playing files stored on a memory card. Before playing files, insert the memory card into the appropriate card slot of the SL-5500. Adding files to the Playlist 1. On the Index screen, tap the Video or Music tab.
00.Cover.book Page 38 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 38 Media Player To playback files in the Playlist folder 1. Tap the Playlist tab. 2. Tap or press or the SELECT key. All files in the Playlist folder will be played once from the top of the list, and playback will stop automatically. Note: If the Repeat mode is selected in the Options menu, all files in the Playlist folder will be played repeatedly. To stop playback 1.
00.Cover.book Page 39 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Media Player Other functions Displaying the file information 1. Tap the “File” menu and then tap “Info…”. The file information screen will be displayed. The following appears depending on the file type (video or music) • Picture size, Frame rate, etc. (video) • Sampling rate, Channel, etc. (music) 2. Tap or to close the slip.
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00.Cover.book Page 41 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Image Viewer Image Viewer The Image Viewer application allows you to see image files such as JPEG, GIF, BMP, PNG, XBM, and XPM. You can transfer files from a PC using PC link software. Note: • Large image files will not be able to be viewed due to memory constraints. • Some files can not be viewed with this application. • For detailed information on how to attach and remove the expansion memory card, see the separate Start-up Guide.
00.Cover.book Page 42 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 42 Image Viewer File menu Open… Opens the image file. Options menu Slideshow Slideshows all entries. Preferences… Opens a preference screen for slideshow setting. Help… Opens the on-line Help screen. Title button Tap to sort files by name. Type button Tap to sort files by file type. Date button Tap to sort files by date.
00.Cover.book Page 43 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Image Viewer Full screen icon Displays the image on the full screen with no Menu bar or taskbar on it. Tapping the display or pressing the SELECT key or returns to the Normal screen. Image Information Displays the original image pixels, display image pixels, color information (and transparent colored file information, if available) View menu Horizontal flip Flips the image horizontally. Vertical flip Flips the image vertically.
00.Cover.book Page 44 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 44 Image Viewer • If the Auto-play option is unchecked, the first file on top of the list will be opened. (For information on the Auto-play option and others, see below.) • If you press with the Auto-play option unchecked, the next file will be opened. If you press , the previous file will be opened. • The View menu settings (Rotate, etc.) will not be effective for the Slideshow command. To stop the slideshow, press .
00.Cover.book Page 45 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Opera Browser Opera Browser The Opera Browser application allows you to browse the Internet. To browse the Internet, you must set up the communication method (modem card, LAN card, etc.) and network preferences. Note: • The Opera Browser application has no capability to save pages and embedded images. • Exiting the application clears the cache without saving it in a file. • Some Web pages (including font setting, etc.
00.Cover.book Page 46 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 46 Opera Browser Security Status icon Displays security information. If the page you access uses the SSL protocol, etc., the Security Status icon changes to the locked state with a set security level. Tap the icon to display the security level description. Back icon Returns to the previous page. Tap and hold to list recently displayed pages (tap again to close) and then tap any list item to display the page.
00.Cover.book Page 47 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Opera Browser Browsing the Web page Operations on the Web page including frames If the Web page you opened includes a frame, use the “Use top” or “Use bottom” button. Frame Use top button Use bottom button Frame Use top button Tap to fit the upper frame in window. Use bottom button Tap to fit the lower frame in window. Opening the specified Web page 1. Tap the Web page address icon ( ). The Web page address screen will be displayed.
00.Cover.book Page 48 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 48 Opera Browser 2. Enter the desired Web page address beginning with “http://”. 3. Tap “Go”. The specified Web page will be displayed. Registering the Web page address in the bookmark list 1. Display the desired Web page. 2. Tap the Web page address icon ( ). The Web page address screen will be displayed. 3. Tap “Add to bookmarks”. The Edit Bookmark screen will be displayed.
00.Cover.book Page 49 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Opera Browser Using the Search function Search allows you to find the specific character strings using the search engine you select. 1. Tap the Web page address icon ( ). The Web page address screen will be displayed. Search engine drop-down list button Search field 2. Tap the Search engine drop-down list button and then tap the desired search engine. 3. Enter the string you want to search for in the Search field displayed below the button. 4.
00.Cover.book Page 50 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 50 Opera Browser Go radio button Del radio button Edit radio button Move radio button Bookmark list Go radio button Displays the page selected in the bookmark list. Del radio button Deletes the bookmark selected in the bookmark list. Edit radio button Displays the Edit Bookmark screen. Move radio button Allows you to change the order by dragging the item in the Bookmark list.
00.Cover.book Page 51 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Opera Browser The Edit Bookmark screen will be displayed. Web page address field Page Name field 2. Edit the Web page address and Web page name, as you want. 3. Tap “OK” to save the modification. If you tap “Cancel”, the modification is canceled. Changing the bookmark order 1. On the Bookmark list screen, tap the “Move” radio button. 2. Drag the desired bookmark in the Bookmark list to change the order. Setting up the Opera Browser preferences 1.
00.Cover.book Page 52 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 52 Opera Browser Home page field Enter the address of the homepage that will be displayed every time you launch the Opera Browser application. Cookies checkbox When checked, only the information you entered or selected on the Web page will be saved to disk. The cookie will be sent back the next time when the SL5500 browses the same Web page. Security checkbox (Protects the page displayed with the SSL technology.
00.Cover.book Page 53 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM EMail EMail Overview The EMail application allows you to send and receive e-mail messages. The EMail application features: • POP3/SMTP/IMAP4 protocols • Multiple e-mail accounts • Converts attachment files using the MIME format • The Mail light (LED) flashes for an e-mail receipt • Refers to the Address Book application to import e-mail addresses, and registers the e-mail addresses of the e-mail you received in the Address Book application.
09.E-mail.fm Page 54 Wednesday, January 23, 2002 9:49 AM 54 EMail The EMail Index screen has four folders. Folders folder Browses the Inbox, Outbox, and Sent folders in the tree format. Inbox folder Displays the received e-mail messages. Unread messages will be displayed in blue. Messages that have been read will be displayed in black. Messages whose titles only have been downloaded will be displayed in red. (See page 65.) Outbox folder Displays the e-mail messages you have created.
00.Cover.book Page 55 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM EMail Send mail icon Sends all unsent e-mail messages in the Outbox. Get all mail icon Receives all e-mail messages that are saved in the mail server. New mail icon Opens a screen to create a new e-mail message. Reply to mail icon Opens a reply mail screen for the sender only. Sort by query button Tap to sort e-mail messages by query you create. (See page 71.) Delete icon Delete the selected e-mail message.
09.E-mail.fm Page 56 Tuesday, January 22, 2002 7:36 PM 56 EMail Note: To move the focus to the desired entry on the Folders, Inbox, Outbox or Sent screen, press the first few characters of the e-mail message or folder name using the hardware keyboard. Examine (Detail) screen 1. On the Index screen, tap an e-mail message.
00.Cover.book Page 57 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM EMail Mail menu Get this mail (Inbox) Receives an e-mail message if its e-mail header has been already received. Send this mail (Outbox/Sent) Sends the e-mail message displayed on the Examine screen. New mail Opens a screen to create a new e-mail message. Edit mail Opens an existing e-mail message to be edited. Reply to mail Opens a reply mail screen for the sender only. Reply to all Opens a reply mail screen for all senders and receivers.
00.Cover.book Page 58 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 58 EMail Direction drop-down list button Address Book icon Attachment icon E-mail address field Subject field Message area Direction drop-down list button Tap to select the e-mail direction (TO, CC, BCC). Address Book icon When tapped, lists the e-mail addresses registered in the Address Book application. Attachment icon When tapped, lists the attachment files to be attached to the e-mail message.
00.Cover.book Page 59 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM EMail 2. Tap the “Outgoing” tab to set the sending options. Use signature checkbox Account name Enter the account name. Your name Enter your name as used in the “From” field of the email message. Email Enter your e-mail address. SMTP server Enter the server name for sending e-mail messages. SMTP port Enter the server port number for sending e-mail messages (default setting: 25). Use signature checkbox Check to add a signature.
09.E-mail.fm Page 60 Tuesday, January 22, 2002 8:13 PM 60 EMail 3. Tap the “Incoming” tab to set the receiving options. Choose account type drop-down list button Synchronize checkbox Skip large emails checkbox Delete mail checkbox Choose account type drop-down list button Tap to select the desired account type (POP, IMAP) Username field Enter login name used to log in to an e-mail system. Password field Enter password used to log in to an e-mail system.
00.Cover.book Page 61 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM EMail Editing the e-mail account 1. On the Index screen, tap the “Options” menu and then tap the desired account from the “Edit account” submenu. 2. Edit in the same way as you do on the New Account screen. Deleting an e-mail account 1. On the Index screen, tap the “Options” menu and then tap the desired account from the “Delete account” submenu. The confirmation message will be displayed. 2. Tap “Yes” to delete the account.
09.E-mail.fm Page 62 Tuesday, January 22, 2002 7:36 PM 62 EMail 4. Tap the Direction drop-down list button to select To, CC, or BCC. 5. Enter the e-mail address in the E-mail address field. • You can enter multiple e-mail addresses by inserting a comma between them. • E-mail messages are saved as drafts in the Inbox folder, unless otherwise specified. • Tap the Address Book icon ( ) on the New mail screen. The e-mail addresses stored in the Address Book application will be listed.
00.Cover.book Page 63 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM EMail 8. Tap a file in the left Documents list, and then tap “Attach ->”. The selected file will be listed in the right Attached list telling you that the file is attached to the e-mail message you are editing. • You can tap the Type drop-down list button to narrow the category by switching the file types: “image”, “audio”, or “video”. • If you want to remove the attachment, tap it in the right Attached list, and then tap “Remove”.
00.Cover.book Page 64 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 64 EMail Sending an e-mail message Send mail icon Status button : unsent e-mail : draft e-mail Displays the number of sent and unsent messages Sending all e-mail messages 1. In the Outbox folder, tap the “Mail” menu and then tap “Send all mail” Or tap the Send mail icon ( ). 2. All unsent e-mail messages will be sent.
09.E-mail.fm Page 65 Tuesday, January 22, 2002 7:37 PM EMail Receiving e-mail messages Reply to mail icon (purple): e-mail message unread Get mail icon : e-mail title having no message downloaded Displays the number of received and unsent messages Receiving e-mail messages from all e-mail accounts 1. On the Index screen, tap the “Mail” menu and then tap “Get all mail”. Or tap the Get mail icon ( ) in the Inbox folder.
00.Cover.book Page 66 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 66 EMail Replying to an e-mail message You can reply only to the sender(s). 1. Tap “Mail” menu and then tap “Reply to mail”, or tap the Reply to mail icon ( ). Replying to all You can reply to all recipients and senders. 1. Tap the “Mail” menu and then tap “Reply to all”. Forwarding an e-mail message You can forward an e-mail message. 1. Tap the “Mail” menu and then tap “Forward mail”.
09.E-mail.fm Page 67 Tuesday, January 22, 2002 7:37 PM EMail 3. Tap the drop-down list button and then tap the e-mail address you want to add to the Address Book application. 4. Tap . The selected e-mail address will be registered to the Address Book application and the display turns to the Index screen of the Address Book application. Edit it, if necessary.
09.E-mail.fm Page 68 Tuesday, January 22, 2002 7:37 PM 68 EMail Move to card [CF] Moves the attachment file to the CF card, while deleting the original attachment file. (The e-mail message will remain.) Delete Deletes the attachment file while leaving the original email message. Select all Select all attachment files in the Attachment list. Deselect all Deselect the attachment files in the Attachment list. 5. Tap to execute the selected command.
09.E-mail.fm Page 69 Tuesday, January 22, 2002 7:37 PM EMail 1. Open the Examine screen of the e-mail message you want to delete. Select for delete checkbox 2. Tap the “Select for delete” checkbox. Note: You cannot check the “Select for delete” checkbox to delete unread or unsent e-mail messages. 3. Tap to close the Examine screen. The checked e-mail messages will be marked with a green circle ( folder including the messages will be displayed. 4.
00.Cover.book Page 70 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 70 EMail Searching for an e-mail message You can query the Inbox or Outbox folders to search for a specific e-mail message. Creating a new query 1. Tap the Folders tab to open the Folders folder. 2. Tap the desired folder (Inbox or Outbox). 3. Tap the “Options” menu and then tap “New query”. The New query screen appears.
09.E-mail.fm Page 71 Tuesday, January 22, 2002 8:17 PM EMail Search option checkboxes and Date button after Specifies an e-mail by date. Tap to select the specified date after which the e-mail message has been received or sent. before Specifies an e-mail by date. Tap to select the specified date before which the e-mail message has been received or sent. Name field Enter the desired query name you can easily find. 4. Set the query conditions for the e-mail message. 5. Tap to save the setting.
09.E-mail.fm Page 72 Tuesday, January 22, 2002 7:37 PM 72 EMail To edit the query 1. In the Folders folder of the Index screen, tap the desired query you want to edit. 2. Tap the “Options” menu and then tap “Edit query”. The Edit query screen appears.. 3. Modify, as you want. 4. Tap to save the modification. Note: Another way to edit the query is as follows: 1. In the Folders folder, tap and hold the desired query. 2. Select “Edit query” in the menu that pops up. To delete a query 1.
09.E-mail.fm Page 73 Tuesday, January 22, 2002 7:37 PM EMail Using a mailbox folder in the Inbox/Outbox folder Creating a new mailbox folder This function allows you to create a new mailbox folder inside the Inbox or Outbox. 1. Tap the Folders tab to open the Folders folder. 2. Tap the desired folder (Inbox or Outbox) in the Folders folder. 3. Tap the “Options” menu and then tap “New mailbox”. The new mailbox folder will be created in the selected folder and will be named as “New mailbox”.
09.E-mail.fm Page 74 Tuesday, January 22, 2002 7:38 PM 74 EMail To delete a mailbox folder You can delete the mailbox folder created in the Inbox or Outbox. 1. Tap the Folders tab to open the Folders folder. 2. Tap the desired mailbox folder to be deleted. 3. Tap the “Options” menu and then tap “Delete mailbox”. A confirmation message appears before the mailbox is deleted. 4. Tap “Yes” to delete the mailbox folder. The selected mailbox folder including its e-mail messages will be deleted.
09.E-mail.fm Page 75 Tuesday, January 22, 2002 7:38 PM EMail Other functions Changing the view pattern You can view the e-mail message in Text or Rich text format on the Examine screen. 1. On the Examine screen, tap the “View” menu and then tap “Text format”. The Text format will be unchecked and the Examine screen will be displayed in Rich text format. To return to the original mode, repeat step 1. Changing the e-mail status You can change the e-mail status for received or sent messages. 1.
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00.Cover.book Page 77 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Extras Extras City Time The City Time application shows you six world times you can choose at any time. 1. In the Applications folder of the Home screen, tap the “City Time” application icon. The City Time screen will be displayed. Night zone Time Zone Map Daytime zone Magnification button ( ) Date indicators City buttons To change to other cities 1. Tap the City button that you want to change.
00.Cover.book Page 78 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 78 Extras Note: To find the desired region’s name, press the first character of the region’s name on the hardware keyboard. The focus moves to the matching region’s name. 2. Tap the desired region’s name and then the city name. 3. Tap on the Select City screen. The selected city name appears on the button you have tapped in step 1, and the setting will be saved. To change to other cities using the zone map 1.
00.Cover.book Page 79 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Extras Clock The Clock application shows the current time and date and can be used as a stopwatch. 1. In the Applications folder of the Home screen, tap the “Clock” application icon. The Clock screen appears. Clock mode radio button Stopwatch mode radio button Start (Stop) button Reset button Be sure to confirm beforehand the current date and time is set correctly in the Date/ Time application in the Settings folder. Using a Stopwatch 1.
00.Cover.book Page 80 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 80 Extras Calculator The Calculator application allows you to perform mathematical operations, including Euro conversions. It functions in exactly the same way as a standard calculator. Note: Be sure to tap “C·CE” before starting calculations. 1. In the Applications folder of the Home screen, tap the “Calculator” application icon. The Calculator screen appears. Conv./Calc button Switches the calculation mode between standard and conversion mode.
00.Cover.book Page 81 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Extras 1. Tap “Conv”. to set the conversion rate for the Euro. The on-screen keyboard changes to the conversion layout. 2. Tap “Rate” and then enter the rate for 1 Euro. 3. Tap “Rate” to save the setting. Note: To change the rate, repeat steps 1 through 3. 4. Enter the value on the Calculator screen by tapping the digit keys. 5. Tap the conversion type ( Æ, Æ ). The conversion result will be displayed on the screen.
00.Cover.book Page 82 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 82 Extras System Info This application presents a set of tabbed folders each presenting a different aspect of the system’s state. 1. In the Applications folder of the Home screen, tap the “System Info” application icon. The System Information screen appears. “Memory” folder Shows memory usage. “Storage” folder Shows storage usage. Shows main storage usage.
00.Cover.book Page 83 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Extras Voice Recorder (commercially available) By attaching the commercially available microphone to the stereo headphone jack, you can record voice. Attaching the microphone 1. Attach the microphone to the stereo headphone jack, until it locks into place. Overview Control screen 1. In the Applications folder of the Home screen, tap the “Voice Recorder” application icon. The Index screen appears.
00.Cover.book Page 84 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 84 Extras File menu Record Starts recording. Stop Stops recording or playback. Play Plays back the selected file. Rew Rewinds for a fifth seconds of the total playback time by tapping once. FF Advances a fifth seconds of the total playback time by tapping once. Rename Renames the selected file. Up to 100 character spaces are available. Delete… Deletes the selected file. Delete all… Deletes all files of this application.
00.Cover.book Page 85 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Extras Recording 1. Make sure that the microphone is attached. 2. In the Applications folder of the Home screen, tap the “Voice Recorder” application icon. The Voice Recorder Index screen appears. • If you want to record images on a CF or SD/MMC memory card, select it from the Preferences screen (See page 86). 3. Tap the Record icon. 4. To stop recording, tap the Stop icon or press the SELECT key.
00.Cover.book Page 86 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 86 Extras Playing 1. Attach the stereo headphone to the stereo headphone jack, until it locks into place. 2. On the Index screen, tap the desired record. 3. Tap the Play icon or press the SELECT key. • To stop playback, tap the Stop icon or press the SELECT key. Setting up the preferences You can customize the saving or voice recording preferences. 1. On the Index screen, tap the “Options” menu and then tap “Preferences...”.
00.Cover.book Page 87 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Extras Help Browser The Help Browser is a hypertext help system that works in a similar way to a Web browser. 1. In the Applications folder of the Home screen, tap the “Help Browser” icon. The top screen will be displayed. 2. Tap a blue word to jump to the page concerning the word. Note: With the following methods, you can open the context-sensitive help screen of the Help Browser. • Tap for application help screen.
00.Cover.book Page 88 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 88 Extras Removing bookmarks 1. Tap the “Bookmarks” menu and select the bookmarked page that you want to remove from the menu. The bookmarked page will be displayed. 2. Tap the “Bookmarks” menu, and then tap “Remove from Bookmarks”. The bookmark of the page you are on will be removed from the bookmarks.
00.Cover.book Page 89 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Games Games You can launch the following games from the “Games” folder of the Home screen. To exit each game, tap or press . Asteroids Destroy asteroids while avoiding collision. Press to launch a new ship. Press to move the ship. Press the SELECT key or the Space key on the keyboard to shoot. Press and hold to make the ship move faster. Press the Calendar key ( ) to start a new game.
00.Cover.book Page 90 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 90 Games Mine Hunt Quickly mark all the squares that contain mines. Select a game level of “Beginner”, “Advanced”, or “Expert” from the “Game” menu. Tap and hold a square to mark (or unmark) it. Marked squares have a flag. Tap a square to clear it. Cleared squares show the number of mines in the surrounding squares. Tap the yellow smiley face to start a new game. Patience Sort the cards in their suits from Ace to King.
12.Settings.fm Page 91 Monday, January 21, 2002 9:11 PM Settings Settings Adjusting the date and time (Date/Time) The date and time setting allows you to set the current time zone, date and time. For time-critical functions to work properly, the built-in clock application must be set to the current date and time. 1. Tap the “Date/Time” application icon in the Settings folder of the Home screen, or tap the time indicator at the bottom right of the taskbar. The Set System Time screen will be displayed.
00.Cover.book Page 92 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 92 Settings 5. Tap the Date button and then tap your current date on the Calendar screen that appears. • Tap the up and down arrows of the year spinbox to set the current year. • Tap the month drop-down list button and select the current month. • Tap or • Tap or one go. to change the setting month by month. to select the first month (January) or last month (December) in 6.
00.Cover.book Page 93 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Settings Add/Remove Software You can install applications (Linux/Qt/Java) downloaded from the Internet or created by yourself to the SL-5500. These applications must be packaged in ipkg format (*.ipk). You can also remove these applications and make space for other applications or data. Overview On the Add/Remove Select screen, you can select whether to install applications or to uninstall them. You can also select the method of installation. 1.
00.Cover.book Page 94 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 94 Settings Installing Package files 1. Insert the expansion memory card including the application package files into the expansion card slot. 2. On the Add/Remove Select screen, tap the “Install packages” button. The Index screen for file installation appears displaying the list of application packages. Package button Icons : not installed : installed “Install” button Note: By tapping the Package button, you can sort package files by name. 3.
00.Cover.book Page 95 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Settings Installing Package files via networks Be sure to set up dial-up or LAN preferences before installing application package files via networks. (See page 113.) Index screen for installation via networks 1. On the Add/Remove Select screen, tap the “Install packages via networks” button. The Index screen for installation via networks appears.
00.Cover.book Page 96 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 96 Settings Server setup Configure the server from which you want to install package files. 1. On the Index screen for installation via networks, tap the Server Setting icon. The Package Servers screen appears. Servers list “Remove” button Removes the selected server from the list.
00.Cover.book Page 97 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Settings 1. On the Index screen, double-tap the package file you want to install. Or move the focus to the package file you want to install and then tap the Package Information icon ( ). The Package information screen appears. “Remove” button Makes this package ready to be removed. “Ignore” button Ignores this package and returns to the Index screen. “Install” button 2. Tap the “Install” button.
00.Cover.book Page 98 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 98 Settings 6. Tap to close the Add/Remove Software application to restart the SL-5500. The unit will then be automatically restarted. The installed application package is listed in alphabetical order in the related folder of the Home screen and can be launched from there. Note: If an error message appears during installation, follow the instructions displayed on the screen.
00.Cover.book Page 99 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Settings Uninstalling package files If you uninstall a package file, all information about the application, such as data and settings, are also deleted. 1. On the Add/Remove Select screen, tap the “Uninstall packages” button. The Index screen for uninstallation appears. “Uninstall” button 2. Tap the package file you want to uninstall. Or move the focus to the package file you want to uninstall and then tap the “Uninstall” button.
00.Cover.book Page 100 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 100 Settings 2. On the Package Information screen, tap the “Remove” button. The Package Information screen turns to the Index screen. The package file is now ready to be removed and the icon on the Index screen turns to . Note: On the Index screen, tap the “installed” icon ( instead of performing steps 1 and 2 above. 3. Tap ) you want to remove to execute the removal. The Index screen turns to the Add/Remove Select screen. 4.
00.Cover.book Page 101 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Settings 101 The Backup/Restore screen appears. 3. In the Backup/Restore options, tap the Backup radio button. 4. Tap the desired destination (CD or SD) in the Media option. 5. Tap “Start”. The confirmation message appears. 6. Tap “Yes” to start backup process. When the backup process has been completed, the display will turn to the Home screen after a while. The backup file will be automatically named in the format of “yyyy-mm-dd-mmss.
00.Cover.book Page 102 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 102 Settings 7. Tap "Yes" to start restore process. When the restore process has been completed, the unit will automatically restarted and the display returns to the Home screen. Beam Receive You can transfer a single entry created in the Address Book, Calendar, or Todo List applications or a document file using the IR port (IrDA) on the left side of the unit. This section describes how to transfer data between the same models.
00.Cover.book Page 103 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Settings 103 The Beam Receive screen appears. Beam receive mode Manual radio button (recommended) Automatic radio button Manual beam receive Start/Stop button Beam receive mode Manual radio button When checked, the unit receives data in manual mode. In this mode, the Beam reception mode screen appears as the unit receives data. The unit enters receiving standby mode when you tap the “Start” button.
00.Cover.book Page 104 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 104 Settings Note: The Automatic-receiving mode consumes more battery power than the Manual-receiving mode, because the IR port is always in receiving mode to be set to Manual-receiving mode, when the IR port is not in use. Transferring data between the same models (SL-5500) Receiving data in Manual mode 1. (in the receiving unit) In the Settings folder of the Home screen, tap the “Beam Receive” application icon. The Beam Receive screen appears.
12.Settings.fm Page 105 Monday, January 21, 2002 9:21 PM Settings 105 During reception of the data, the “Receiving...” message appears on the screen and the “Add” button becomes ineffective (grayed out). File information Information of the received entry Add button File information Displays the file information (File name, type and size). Information of the received entry Displays the simple description of the application entry received.
12.Settings.fm Page 106 Monday, January 21, 2002 9:21 PM 106 Settings • The approximate time of file transfer is one minute per 100 Kbyte file. Receiving data in Automatic receive mode The Automatic receive mode notifies you of the data, even if you are in another application. 1. Tap the Automatic radio button on the Beam Receive screen. 2. Perform step 3 to 5 above of “Receiving data in Manual mode” to start data transfer.
00.Cover.book Page 107 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Settings 107 Using the Application Key The Application Key application allows you to assign the following four keys on the slide cover to any of the applications installed in the unit: Calendar key, Address Book key, Menu Popup key, EMail key. Overview Set Application Key screen 1. In the Settings folder of the Home screen, tap the “Application Key” application icon. The Set Application Key screen appears.
00.Cover.book Page 108 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 108 Settings Managing power (Light & Power) Light & Power setting allows you to manage the frontlight and auto-power off feature. 1. In the Settings folder of the Home screen, tap the “Light & Power” application icon. Dim light after checkbox Light off after checkbox Brightness control slider 2. Set the following items. For the Power saving options, tap the checkbox and then tap the up or down arrow button of the spinbox to set the desired time.
12.Settings.fm Page 109 Monday, January 21, 2002 7:49 PM Settings 109 Brightness control slider 3. Tap Move the slider to change the brightness of the frontlight. The actual brightness can be confirmed as you adjust the slider when the front light is turned on (which can be carried out by pressing the Front light key). to save the setting, or tap to cancel. Adjusting the touch panel (Recalibrate) Calibration setting allows you to calibrate the screen.
12.Settings.fm Page 110 Monday, January 21, 2002 7:49 PM 110 Settings Overview 1. In the Settings folder of the Home screen, tap the “Security” application icon. The Security Settings screen will be displayed. Note: If you have set the passcode in the initial settings after you have carried out a FULL reset or in this application, the passcode entry screen appears.
00.Cover.book Page 111 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Settings 111 Changing the passcode 1. Tap the “Change passcode” button. 2. Enter your passcode and then tap “OK”. 3. Enter the new passcode and then tap “OK”. You return to the Security Settings screen. 4. Tap on the Security Settings screen to save the passcode. Clearing the passcode 1. Tap the “Clear passcode” button and then tap . Turning the Security setting on or off 1.
00.Cover.book Page 112 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 112 Settings Shutting down The Shutdown application allows you to restart the Linux system and the Qtopia system. Restarting systems will erase data being edited. Overview 1. In the Settings folder of the Home screen, tap the “Shutdown” application icon. Restart Qtopia button Reboot button Terminate Qtopia button Restart Qtopia button Restarts the Qtopia system. Reboot button Resets the SL-5500.
00.Cover.book Page 113 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Internet Settings 113 Internet Settings Internet Wizard By following the on-screen instructions of the Internet Wizard application, you can set up dial-up and LAN preferences for both the EMail and Network & Sync applications. • Dial-up - PPP: for dial-up connection using a modem card (CF type) and ordinary telephone line; • LAN - TCP/IP: for local area network connection using a LAN card (CF type). Overview 1.
00.Cover.book Page 114 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 114 Internet Settings Select Connection options Select Connection drop-down list button Lists all settings created for LAN/Dial-up. Tap to select the desired one. Connection Information area Displays information concerning the current setting listed in the Select Connection drop-down list button above. This area lists the following.
00.Cover.book Page 115 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Internet Settings 115 Creating a new LAN setting 1. On the Internet Setting Wizard screen, tap “New”. The New Connection screen appears. Connection type radio buttons Make mail setting checkbox Back button Next button Connection type radio buttons Select the connection type. Make mail setting checkbox Check if you want to set up e-mail preferences. Back button Moves to previous screen, if available.
00.Cover.book Page 116 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 116 Internet Settings The first screen appears. Connection Name field “Obtain IP address Automatically” checkbox “Connect by” radio buttons “DNS...” button Connection Name field Enter the desired connection name to be displayed in the Select Connection drop-down list on the Internet Setting Wizard screen. Connect by radio buttons Select the connection type (Card or USB).
00.Cover.book Page 117 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Internet Settings 117 5. If necessary, tap “DNS...” and then enter the DNS addresses. Then tap to save the DNS addresses. Primary DNS field Secondary DNS field 6. Tap “Next”. The next screen for the Proxy setting appears. 7. Tap the Proxy drop-down list button and then tap the desired type. There are three types of setting options. No proxies Select when you do not set a proxy server.
00.Cover.book Page 118 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 118 Internet Settings Auto configure proxies Enter the URL for automatic proxy configuration in the Config field. Set Proxies HTTP Proxy Host Enter the URL for HTTP proxy server. Port Enter the port number for HTTP proxy server. Tap the up or down arrow to change the port number. FTP Proxy Host Enter the URL for FTP proxy server. Port Enter the port number for FTP proxy server. Tap the up or down arrow to change the port number.
00.Cover.book Page 119 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Internet Settings 119 8. Tap “Next”. The next screen for e-mail settings appears, if you have checked the “Make mail setting” checkbox on the New Connection screen (p. 115). If you have not, the confirmation screen appears (step 9). User Name field Save password checkbox Password field Account Type drop-down list button Account Name field Enter the account name, which will be displayed in the Accounts menu of the EMail application.
00.Cover.book Page 120 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 120 Internet Settings 9. Tap “Next”. The confirmation screen appears. View area Register button 10. Confirm the contents of the setting and then tap “Register” to save the setting. The display turns to the main screen (Internet Setting Wizard screen). Tapping the Select Connection drop-down list button displays the new LAN setting. Creating a new dial-up setting 1. On the Internet Setting Wizard screen, tap “New”.
00.Cover.book Page 121 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Internet Settings 121 The first screen appears. Connection Name field Telephone Number field Dial using radio buttons Modem type radio buttons “Advanced Setting...” button Connection Name field Enter the desired connection name to be displayed in the Select Connection drop-down list on the Internet Setting Wizard screen. Telephone Number field Enter the telephone number. Dial using radio buttons Select the dial type (Tone or Pulse).
00.Cover.book Page 122 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 122 Internet Settings 5. If necessary, tap the “Advanced Setting...” button to enter more settings. The Advanced setting screen appears. AT-command combobox Speed drop-down list button Hardware flow control checkbox Wait time slider AT-command combobox Enter if you add a special modem command to the telephone number. Speed drop-down list button Select the communication speed. Choices are:9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200.
00.Cover.book Page 123 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Internet Settings 123 Connection ID field Enter your account. Save Password checkbox Check if you want to save the password. If checked, you need no password when dialing up. Password field Enter the password. Dimmed if the “Save Password” checkbox is unchecked. “Auto-detect name servers” checkbox Check if you want to set the DNS address assigned by the server. Primary DNS field Enter the primary DNS address.
00.Cover.book Page 124 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 124 Internet Settings Auto configure proxies Enter the URL for automatic proxy configuration in the Config field. Set Proxies HTTP Proxy Host Enter the URL for HTTP proxy server. Port Enter the port number for HTTP proxy server. Tap the up or down arrow to change the port number. FTP Proxy Host Enter the URL for FTP proxy server. Port Enter the port number for FTP proxy server. Tap the up or down arrow to change the port number.
00.Cover.book Page 125 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Internet Settings 125 10. Tap “Next”. The next screen appears telling you to set up the e-mail settings if you have checked the “Make mail setting” checkbox on the New Connection screen (p. 115). If you have not, the confirmation screen appears (step 12).
00.Cover.book Page 126 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 126 Internet Settings Modifying settings 1. Open the Internet Setting Wizard screen. 2. Tap the Select Connection drop-down list button and then tap the desired setting. 3. Tap “Edit”. 4. Modify the setting. For details on how to edit the setting, see section “Creating a new LAN (or dialup) setting”. 5. On the confirmation screen that appears, tap “Register” to save the modification. Deleting settings 1. Open the Internet Setting Wizard screen. 2.
00.Cover.book Page 127 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Internet Settings 127 For dial-up connection 1. When you have completed your settings, insert the modem card into the CF card slot. Be sure to insert the card with the unit turned on, and remove it using the Eject Operation. (See the separate Start-up Guide.) 2. Tap the Connection Status icon ( ) on the taskbar. The pop-up list for network connection appears. 3.
00.Cover.book Page 128 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 128 Internet Settings 1. In the Settings folder of the Home screen, tap the “Network & Sync” application icon. The Network screen will be displayed consisting of three folders: Current, Services, and Sync.
00.Cover.book Page 129 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Internet Settings 129 “Properties” button Displays the properties of the network service selected in the list. On the screen that appears, you can edit settings. Sync folder USB IP Address Enter the IP address to be used for USB connection. Serial IP Address Enter the IP address to be used for serial cable connection. Apply button Tap to save the setting above.
00.Cover.book Page 130 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 130 Internet Settings The Dial-up (or IrDA) screen will be displayed consisting of four folders: Account, Modem, Network, and Proxies. Name field Username field Password field Phone field 2. Set the necessary items in the Account folder. Name field Change the name, if necessary. This name is displayed when you tap the Network Status icon on the taskbar. Username field Enter the username used to establish connection.
00.Cover.book Page 131 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Internet Settings 131 4. Set the necessary items. AT-dial combobox Select your dial type: ATDT (tone) or ATDP (pulse). Or enter the arbitrary AT command, if necessary. Speed drop-down list button Select the communication speed. The default setting (115200) is recommended, unless you need to change it. Hardware flow control checkbox Check to perform the hardware flow control. (default: ON) Leave it checked unless you need to change.
00.Cover.book Page 132 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 132 Internet Settings 7. Tap the “Proxies” tab. The Dial-up screen for Proxies options will be displayed. Proxy drop-down list 8. Tap the Proxy drop-down list button to select the method of setting the Proxy server. No proxies Select when you do not set a proxy server. Auto configure proxies Select when you want a proxy server to be automatically selected. Set proxies Select when you set it manually. 9. Select according to your choice.
00.Cover.book Page 133 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Internet Settings 133 Set proxies HTTP Proxy Host Enter the URL for HTTP proxy server. Port Enter the port number for HTTP proxy server. FTP Proxy Host Enter the URL for FTP proxy server. Port Enter the port number for FTP proxy server. No proxies for Enter the URL for which the proxy server is not required. 10. Tap . The new setting will be added to the Services folder.
00.Cover.book Page 134 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 134 Internet Settings The LAN (or USB) screen will be displayed consisting of four folders: Account, TCP/IP, DNS, and Proxies. Name field “Obtain TCP/IP Information Automatically” radio button “Specify TCP/IP Information” radio button 3. Set the necessary items in the Account folder. Name field The default name of the network service will be displayed. Edit so you can easily distinguish when there are multiple settings.
00.Cover.book Page 135 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Internet Settings 135 4. Tap the “TCP/IP” tab and set the necessary items if you select the “Specify TCP/IP information” option in the Account folder. IP Address field Subnet Mask field Broadcast field Gateway field IP Address field Input the IP address here. Subnet Mask field Change the subnet mask here, if necessary. Broadcast field Set the broadcast address, if necessary. Gateway field Input the Gateway address. 5.
00.Cover.book Page 136 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 136 Internet Settings 6. Tap the “Proxies” tab. The Dial-up screen for Proxies options will be displayed. Proxy dropdown list button 7. Tap the Proxy drop-down list button to select the method of setting the Proxy server. No proxies Select when you do not set a proxy server. Auto configure proxies Select when you want any proxy server to be automatically selected. Set proxies Select when you set it manually. 8.
00.Cover.book Page 137 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Internet Settings 137 Set proxies HTTP Proxy Host Enter the URL for HTTP proxy server. Port Enter the port number for HTTP proxy server. FTP Proxy Host Enter the URL for FTP proxy server. Port Enter the port number for FTP proxy server. No proxies for Enter the URL for which the proxy server is not required. 9. Tap . The new setting will be added to the Services folder.
00.Cover.book Page 138 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 138 Internet Settings Deleting settings 1. Open the Services folder. 2. Tap the desired setting you want to delete from the list. 3. Tap “Remove”. The confirmation message appears. 4. Tap “Yes”. The selected setting will be deleted. Proxim Configuration This PROXIM Configuration application allows you to configure the OpenAir Wireless LAN card (Harmony 7630 OpenAir™ CompactFlash™ Card) manufactured by Proxim.
00.Cover.book Page 139 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Internet Settings 139 The Index screen appears. There are two folders: Config and Wep. Config folder 2. Enter the setting. 3. Tap to save the setting.
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00.Cover.book Page 141 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM Appendix 141 Appendix Connection Errors Check the following if for some reason error messages are displayed when the line connection is established, or when the network error occurs. • The device (modem card, LAN card, etc.) is connected correctly. • The correct settings are made in the following applications: EMail, Network & Sync, Internet Wizard, Wireless LAN Setting, and Proxim Configuration.
00.Cover.book Page 142 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM 142 Appendix How to delete Document files using the Details screen 1. In the Documents folder of the Home screen, press and hold the stylus on the file icon you want to delete for a few moments. The Details screen of the file will be displayed. Caution: Be sure to check the location of the file to be deleted before deleting it, if the expansion memory card is inserted. Files stored on the expansion memory card can be deleted in the same way.
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