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2. gt S NY an We 2 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 Username drop down list button Password Server Port Server settings Synchronize checkbox X Synchronize O Delete mail Skip large emails T Skip large emails Delete mail checkbox checkbox Choose account type Tap to select the desired account type POP IMAP drop down list button 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 Server field Enter name of the server used to receive e mail messages Port field Enter server port number for receiving e mail messages default setting 110 Server settings Synchronize Check if you want to synchronize e mail information with checkbox the server Then you can download only new messages that the server has received Delete mail checkbox Check if you want to erase e mail messages saved in the server after you have finished downloading messages Skip large emails Check to specify an e mail size limit checkbox When checked the Email threshold screen is displayed Tap and hold the slider to specify the maximum size of incoming e mail messages range 10 Kbyte to 1000 Kbyte Tap gj to save the setting If you receive an e mail message of a size
3. am Y a PN AAS 0 e 02 Address Book fm Page 9 Tuesday January 22 2002 7 34 PM e Address Book 9 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 i 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 a the setting is canceled Registering Editing your personal information My Personal Details 7 On the Index screen tap the Data menu and then tap My Personal Details My Personal Details screen appears 2 Tap and then enter your information on Edit My Personal Details screen that 4 appears w Note On the Personal Detail screen you cannot enter the category name 3 Tap to save the setting My Personal Details screen appears listing your information 4 Tap the Data menu and then tap My Personal Details The display returns to the Index screen Note Your personal information registered after FULL reset will be displayed on the My Personal Detail screen of step 1 above See the separate Start up Guide Registering your personal information Ps T 0 8 4 N
4. 9 Del radio button Q De Q Edit Move Edit radio button Bookmark list 4 4 gt gaz ao PS 0 12 50 AM Move radio button 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 Bookmark list Lists all the addresses you have registered bookmarked Displaying the bookmarked page using bookmarks 1 On the Bookmark list screen tap the Go radio button and tap the desired bookmark The selected Web page will be displayed Deleting the bookmark 1 On the Bookmark list screen tap the Del radio button and then tap the desired bookmark A confirmation message appears 2 Tap Yes to delete the bookmark If you tap No the deletion is canceled Editing bookmarks 1 On the Bookmark list screen tap the Edit radio button and then tap the desired bookmark you want to edit an We T WY 5 58 00 Cover book Page 51 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM Opera Browser 51 The Edit Bookmark screen will be displayed F3 Opera sharp global home page 9 Web page address http sharp world com index html Name sharp global
5. a 66 Opening or arranging the attachment files 67 Deleting e mail messages sss 68 Searching for an e mail messaQge 70 Using a mailbox folder in the Inbox Outbox folder 73 Other TUN CUONS secs NEGA oe 15 BAS 77 OILY IMS 11 77 OEO EEA O EE 79 GA CU AOR lea Se 80 SVS OS Sa 82 Voice Recorder commercially available 83 Help BIFOWSED aasian a i EE 87 gt Zi 9 00 Cover book Page iii Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM GAINES e 89 PAS CV ONS ats O ics AE 89 GOS aa E E ious late nee ees 89 WINGS AK CN SS 09 MIRE IUD E E a a 90 PaleNC O Saniora RSENS 90 MKO r A 90 Word Game kennas SE ORS RS 90 SOLE TINS 0 1 1 is 91 Adjusting the date and time Date Time 91 Add Remove SoftWware sass 93 BaACKUO RESIOTE SDSS 100 Beam RECEIVE essa Eee 102 Setting the Appearance sss 106 Using the Application KeYy sss 107 Managing power Light amp Power 108 Adjusting the touch panel Recalibrate 109 SECU E ee eee reer eee ee Penne ett emer 109 SMUTING GOWN oceans 112 internet SOUINGS aciendo 113 Merne VVIZAIG mais 113 NetWork SC SING
6. Notes button Tap to attach a note e 3 PN IB 4 NY 00 Cover book Page 4 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 Address Book lt Address fields gt PN e A Zs 0 e 00 Cover book Page 5 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 oe Address Book 5 C Note e 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 Category name Address Book All Contact button Full Name button Full Name Contact Company Richard Jim w 000 23 96 y 000 774 74 SKYE Company button Jones Pat Tin wH 800 237 SHARP Cook Keath Hj000 666 66 H Indicates Home Phone pale aes or Home Mobile W Indicates Work Phone or Work Mobile PON 0 2 37PM Category name Indicates the category name of the entries listed Full Name button Tap to sort the entries by full name Contact button Tap to sort the entries by contact data Company button Tap to sort the entries by company Displays the contents of the entry Full Name column displays the Firs
7. 00 Cover book Page 141 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM x 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 e The device modem card LAN card etc is connected correctly e The correct settings are made in the following applications EMail Network amp Sync Internet Wizard Wireless LAN Setting and Proxim Configuration e The username or password entered in the entry prompt may be incorrect Enter the correct one again Note Charge the battery to its full capacity when you establish the line connection The telephone line can be terminated during data communication if the line quality is poor Memory Full Errors If the memory is almost full the unit may not function properly and display errors may appear in the instances listed below Should such errors occur close any applications currently open or delete Document files no longer required particularly large volume files such as music video and image files according to the message that appears Open the Details screen to view the relevant file information and then delete See page 142 Errors that can be caused by lack of memory e You are unable to create a new entry delete an existing entry or transmit as a result of lack of memory You are unable to copy or paste You can not delete Addr
8. EA 127 Proxim Configuration sss 138 VVIFCIESS LAN SETING a 138 APPENAIX risona aa 141 K n Sz d PN ZINS 0 00 Introduction fm Page 1 Tuesday January 22 2002 7 33 PM a Introduction 1 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 Some of the accessories described in this manual may not be available at the time you purchase this product Copyright It is the intent of Sharp that this product be used in full compliance with the copyright laws of the United States and that prior permission be obtained from copyright owners whenever necessary 7 i PN D i 10 ZIN lt 0 e 00 Cover book Page 2 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM gt 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
9. 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 2 Tap the Manual radio button and then tap Start to enter receiving standby mode 3 Point the IR ports of both units at each other 4 in the sending unit To send an application entry Open the Detail screen you want to send 4 Then tap the Data menu and then tap Send by beam 4 The entry will be transferred To send a document file Tap and hold the desired document file icon in the Documents folder and then on the Details screen that appears tap Beam The document file will be transferred in the sending unit To cancel sending on the way tap Cancel in the receiving unit After a while the Beam Receive screen turns to the infrared receive screen i PN D i 10 9 4 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
10. ll Settings J 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 Time Zone drop down list Set System Time xE button FNew York City Time button Hour and Minute tHouJi2 mintes AM gt spinboxes pate Tue Janat 2002 H Date button Time format 12hour Time format drop down list Weeks start on Sunday button Date format MD Weeks start on drop down list button Date format drop down list button SP A 12 07 AM 2 Tap the Time Zone drop down list button and select your time zone If your time zone does not appear in the drop down list tap the City Time button Note The Time Zone drop down list consists of 6 city names set using the City Time application If your time zone is not found in the drop down list set it in the City Time application 3 Tap the Time format drop down list button and tap either of the choices 12 hour or 24 hour 4 Tap the up and down arrows on the Hour and Minute spinboxes to set the correct time If you select the 12 hour format in step 3 select AM
11. Jl 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 25 Overview 25 Control screen 1 In the Applications folder of the Home screen tap the Voice Recorder application icon The Index screen appears Record icon Stop icon Play icon Rewind icon Forward icon Options menu File menu Voice Recorder Trash icon Recording Playback time indicator Status indicator Recording Playbac time slider Media button Time button Title button Date button PO 0 2 13PM i PN NJ Se oe 00 Cover book Page 84 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 84 Extras File menu Starts recording Stops recording or playback 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 Deletes the selected file Deletes the seected fle Stops recording or playback Plays back the selected file Rewind icon Rewinds for a fifth seconds of the total playback time by tapping once Forward icon Advances a fifth seconds o
12. f am Y a PN WV 8 s 4 NY gt Zi an We 00 Cover book Page 46 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 46 Opera Browser Security Status Displays security information icon 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 Reload icon Displays the latest update of the page When the page data is being downloaded the Stop icon is displayed instead Forward icon Re displays the page displayed before you tapped the Back icon Tap and hold to list recently displayed pages tap again to close and then tap any list item to display the page Preferences icon Displays the screen to set up the homepage to be displayed at startup together with security level Bookmark list icon Displays the Bookmark list screen Tap again to close Web page Displays a Web page address screen for entering a URL address icon adding to bookmarks or searching for a Web page Tap again to close Zoom icon Displays a menu to specify the setting of the display tap again to close Choices Tiny Small Medium Large Huge Displays a help screen PN
13. 00 Cover book Page 131 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM x Internet Settings 131 4 Set the necessary items AT dial combobox Select your dial type ATDT tone or ATDP pulse O enter the arbitrary AT command if necessary Speed drop down list Select the communication speed The default setting 115200 is recommended unless you need to change it button Hardware flow control Check to perform the hardware flow control default ON checkbox Leave it checked unless you need to change Wait time slider Change the time out for PPP connection by moving the slider if necessary 5 Tap the Network tab The Dial up screen for Network options will be displayed Auto detect name servers checkbox l l First DNS field Second DNS field SP 5 21AM 6 Set the necessary items Auto detect name Check if you want to set the DNS address assigned by the servers checkbox server First DNS field Enter the primary and secondary DNS by deselecting the Second DNS field Auto detect name servers checkbox PN T WY 5 PN Ny Se 8 e 00 Cover book Page 132 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM e 2 P PS T 132 Internet Settings 7 Tap the Proxies tab The Dial up screen for Proxies options will be displayed Account Modem Network Proxies Proxy drop down list P lt O 5 24 AM 8 Tap the Proxy drop down l
14. 2 Enter the note and tap Mk to save it The Enter Note screen returns to the Edit Address screen S NY f am Y a PN AA 8 4 IS e 00 Cover book Page 8 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM gt 8 Address Book If you tap a on the Enter Note screen the attached note is canceled To save the entry with a note attached tap BE 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 jj or tap the Data menu and then tap Delete The confirmation message appears before the entry is deleted If you want to delete all entries from the Address Book application tap the Data menu and then tap Delete all 3 Tap Yes to delete the entry The entry will be deleted If you tap No the deletion is canceled e Address Book Setup k The New Address or Edit Address screen always shows the First Name and Last Name fields at the top You can change the order of the following fields except for the Category and Gender fields 1 On the Index or Detail screen tap the Options menu then tap Field Settings The Field Settings screen appears and the fields following the Category field are listed in current order Up button Down button ad GQ SP f 2 41 PM
15. 112 Settings n O 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 Shut down Restart Qtopia button Reboot button Terminate Qtopia button These termination options are provided primarily for use while developing and testing the Qtopia system In a normal environment these concepts are unnecessary 4 PQ 0 2 37 s Restart Qtopia button Restarts the Qtopia system Reboot button Resets the SL 5500 The progress bar reaches 100 and then the Home screen will be displayed after approximately 20 seconds Terminate Qtopia button Terminates and then launches the Qtopia system automatically Cancel button Cancels the functions above S NY PS T zI 2 i am We Ne A Zs 0 e 00 Cover book Page 113 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 Internet Settings 113 E Internet Settings E 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 amp Sync applications e Dial up PPP for dial up connection using a modem card CF type and ordinary telephone line e LAN TCP IP for local area network
16. 75 if 8 8 e 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 Changing the priority on the Index screen You can change the priority on the Index screen 1 Tap the Priority field you want to change The Priority drop down list button appears 2 Tap the Priority drop down list button and select the priority To view only the uncompleted entries 1 On the Index screen tap the Options menu and then tap View 2 Tap Hide completed tasks Only uncompleted entries will be displayed To toggle between completed and uncompleted tasks tap the Options menu and then tap View Then tap Show completed tasks or Hide completed tasks an We 8 00 Cover book Page 27 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM e 15 P PS T Text Editor 27 A 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 di
17. 9 Tap Next The confirmation screen appears New Connection LAN Tap the register button to accept the following the settings Connection Type LAN Mail settings Set LAN Settings Connection name LAN TCP IP Connection by Card View area Obtain IP address automatically Proxy Settings Use Proxy Server No proxies Mail Settings Account Name Mail Password None Account type POP 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 The New Connection screen appears 2 Tap the Dial up Telephone line radio button for Select the connection type 3 If you do not want to set up e mail preferences now tap the Make mail setting checkbox to uncheck 4 Tap Next Fill out the following screens according to your connection type If necessary tap Back on the following screens to modify settings on the previous screen S NY an We 8 ep lt 00 Cover book Page 121 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM a Internet Settings 121 The first screen appears New Connection Dial up 1
18. Issue security Tap to display a warning message when you move warnings between the safe and unsafe Web site 2 Tap OK to save the settings gt Zi an We 25 T WZ e 00 Cover book Page 53 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 EMail 53 EMail Overview The EMail application allows you to send and receive e mail messages The EMail application features e POP3 SMTP IMAP4 protocols e Multiple e mail accounts e Converts attachment files using the MIME format e The Mail light LED flashes for an e mail receipt e 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 e Sorts the e mail messages by queries you create e Groups e mail messages by mailboxes you create 4 To send and receive e mail messages you must 0 e Set up the communication method modem card LAN card and network preferences Set up an e mail account in the EMail application Index screen 1 in the Applications folder of the Home screen tap the EMail application icon Caution Be sure to check that enough memory storage space the text size of the created message plus 10 Kbyte or more is secured before exiting the EMail application because the EMail application needs to save the data being edited in the work area Not
19. will be changed To cancel setting tap ae S NY an We NA amp 0 e 00 Cover book Page 107 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 15 P PS T 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 pi Address Book v Drop down list buttons List all names of 4 Ep Meur 7 the applications installed in the unit N7 EMail 1 be PY 2 36 PM 2 Tap each drop down list button to select the desired application name 3 Tap ik to save the setting The settings will be effective immediately Note If you assign the Menu Popup key to other application keys it will not be effective in each application as the Menu Popup key In this case carry out the tap operation for menu operation S NY f am Y a PN NZ 8 amp 0 e 00 Cover book Page 108 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 pa P PS T 108 Settings Q Managing power Light amp Power Light amp Power setting al
20. 00 Cover book Page 47 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM e n Opera Browser 47 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 Opera Frame Index a RP character Except HTML3 2 Frame sound Use top button Use bottom button e 1024 Characters Title se 9 95 i 3072 Characters Title Frame 4096 Characters Title 5119 Characters Title 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 Opera sharp global home page Web page address field Search the web using Google 8 e 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 3 The Web page address screen will be displayed 3 Tap Add to bookmarks The Edit Bookmark screen will be displayed 6 Opera sharp global home page OVA ARP Web page address http
21. 4 NY S NY i am We 134 Internet Settings The LAN or USB screen will be displayed consisting of four folders Account TCP IP DNS and Proxies O 0 9 Name field Name LAN TCP IP Obtain TCP IP Information Obtain TCP IP Information Automatically Automatically radio button Specify TCP IP Information Specify TCP IP Information radio button PH f 11 00 Am 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 Obtain TCP IP When checked the IP address will be automatically Information obtained from the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Automatically radio DHCP server button The TCP IP and DNS tabs are dimmed Specify TCP IP When checked specify the IP address in the TCP IP DNS Information radio folder etc button PN T v 5 8 e 00 Cover book Page 135 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM e 4 4 NY 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 IP Address field Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet Mask field Broadcast Broadcast field Gateway Gateway field PO f 11 00 Am IP Address field Input the IP ad
22. Modifying a Todo List entry 25 Deleting Todo task entries 26 1 2 00000202012 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1200 eee ES e 27 OVE SEE MEER EASE ES 27 Creating a new Text Editor entry 29 Modifying a Text Editor entry sss 29 Deleting a Text Editor entry 29 Renaming the Text Editor file ass 30 PN T l gt Zi 4 00 Cover book Page ii Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM Media PAY OF sss ass eas a 31 OVENI Wea 31 Plavna a Me ccionn N 36 Playing a file in the Playlist cssc 37 TUNCUONS anaana caeiasaee 39 41 Image OVENI EW ae EDO SS 41 43 VIEWING IMAGES Opera BOWSER aoea 45 EEDA ERRANDS 45 Browsing the Web page sss 47 EMA orrena aia 53 OVENI WV E O E N 53 Emak 3566010105 SST 58 Creating an e mail messadge sss 61 Sending an e mail MESSAGE sass 64 Receiving e mail mesSageS 65 Registering the e mail address of the sender in the Address Book application
23. Rotate 90 icon 1024x768 238x178 True color Image information f Gil SP fl 7 25 Am Rotate 180 icon Rotates the image by 180 Rotate 90 icon Rotates the image by 90 counterclockwise 4 T an We S NY 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 Rotate 180 Rotates the image by 180 Rotate 90 Rotates the image by 90 counterclockwise Fullscreen 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 Options menu Slideshow Slideshows all entries Preferences Opens a preferences screen for slideshow setting Help Opens the on line Help screen Tapping J returns to the Index screen Viewing images Viewing a single image 1 On the Index screen tap the image you want to view The selected image will be displayed e Press e to display the next screen or press to d
24. 4 Tap Yes The selected setting will be deleted Connecting or disconnecting For LAN connection 1 When you have completed your settings insert the LAN 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 Inthe Settings folder of the Home screen launch the Internet Wizard application If multiple Network Services are available tap the Select Connection drop down list button and then tap the LAN setting 3 Tap Switch Connection to establish the connection an We 8 NA amp 0 e 00 Cover book Page 127 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 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 8 on the taskbar The pop up list for network connection appears 3 Tap the drop down list button to select the desired dial up account if multiple dial up accounts are available 4 Tap Connect to start connection While the connection is established Connect turns to Disconnect 5 Tap Disconnect to disconnect the line Network amp Sync The
25. 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 4 screen Press Moves to the next file When only one file or the last file in the list is being played in the once mode stops the playback and returns to the Index screen Tap and hold to turn the volume up step by step Press e Tap and hold to turn the volume down step by step PN T 8 e 00 Cover book Page 35 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 NY Media Player For music files Media Player File information File name artist name sampling rate etc Playback control buttons Current playback time REI 7 total playback time BOM sor lt Playback Control gt PS 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 7 Stop Stops playback fy Pause Pauses playback D Tap again to resume the playback Ei Open Stops playback and returns to the Index screen Repeat Switches the playback mode Repeat or Once If you have selected the Repeat mode from the Options menu on the Index screen this button will already have been pressed Previous When tapped pressed after 2 seconds after a file begins the Press current file will be played again from the top When tapped pressed withi
26. sharp world comsindex html Name sharp global home page Cancel Usually Web page address field will contain the address of the latest successfully loaded Web page 4 Modify the bookmark name and the Web page address if necessary and then tap OK 8 e 00 Cover book Page 49 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM e Opera Browser 49 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 Opera sharp global home page af Web page address ITP Sharp Wworic aex tm d to bookmark Search the web using Google Search engine drop down list Search field button 2 gt 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 Tap Search or press COK The search result will be displayed Using the bookmarks 1 Tap the Bookmark list icon The Bookmark list screen will be displayed PN T 00 Cover book Page 50 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM n 50 Opera Browser 4 Opera sharp global home page Go radio button
27. During browsing of the Internet transferring e mail messages or communicating with a PC etc recording is not possible e If memory space is lacking during recording recording stops automatically Try again after deleting unnecessary files For the memory space less than the values listed below recording will be canceled Main memory 512 kbyte CF card 100 kbyte SD memory card 100 kbyte MMC e Alarm setting will be disabled during recording S NY f am Y Se PN l2 i 00 Cover book Page 86 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 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 The Preferences screen appears Preferences Save to Save to Voice Recording format 4 s 16 000Hz 16Bit Mono 256kbps v Voice Recording format drop down list button Input Gain Adjustment slider Save to Specify the destination If either the SD Card or CF Card is selected and the selected card is not in the slot the des
28. OK You return to the Security Settings screen 6 Tap Mk on the Security Settings screen to save the passcode S NY PS T i am Y ia ig ZINS lt 0 e 00 Cover book Page 111 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 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 0E on the Security Settings screen to save the passcode Clearing the passcode 1 Tap the Clear passcode button and then tap OK Turning the Security setting on or off 1 Tap the Require pass code at power on checkbox to turn Security setting on 2 Tap on the Security Settings screen to save the passcode Entering the passcode at startup When the Require pass code at power on checkbox is turned on you need to enter the passcode at startup 1 Enter the passcode at startup The passcode you enter will be replaced with for your security 2 Tap Ok The Home screen will be displayed and then you can start operation Note If you enter the incorrect password the screen will remain as the Passcode Entry screen and the Home screen will not be displayed Ps T 0 8 op e 00 Cover book Page 112 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM e 2
29. tap the Install packages via networks button The Index screen for installation via networks appears Package Manager Package Description Size Server Setting icon Upgrade button Package Search icon Package Information icon Progress bar Upgrade button Updates the package information Server Setting icon Displays the Package Servers screen where you can set up the servers proxy servers and select a server Package Search icon Displays the Search Packages screen where you can enter a keyword and search for it from the package list Package Information Displays the Detail screen of the package information icon S NY f am Y a PN 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 New button Proxy server for HTTP connection field Proxy server for FTP connection field 2 Ifyou want to connect to a new server tap the New button and enter the server name etc in each field Remove button Removes the selected server from the list Server name field URL of the server field Login name for the proxy server field Login pass
30. 2002 7 36 PM 62 EMail Le 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 E mail messages are saved as drafts in the Inbox folder unless otherwise specified e Tap the Address Book icon 4 on the New mail screen The e mail addresses stored in the Address Book application will be listed New mail Mail Edit Address Book icon Attachment icon Richard Frank richard sharp co jp Scott Campbell scottcam sharpsec com Tim Brown brown aceadxxx com O EP PON Tap one or more desired addresses and then tap Check e Repeat steps 4 and 5 above to select multiple recipients 6 Enter the subject and message File attachment 7 Ifyou want to attach one or more files tap the Attachment icon in the New mail screen Adding attachments Type drop down Type All list button Documents Attached Blew Product Imag Attachment list Documents list Attach gt Remove Note File attachments should not be larger than 500 Kbyte WZ 2 l 4 NY S NY 2 Tap J if you accept it 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 gt Th
31. 4 Enter a name for the connection and a telephone number Connection Name Dial up PFP Connection Name field Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number field Dial using Dial using radio buttons card On Modem type radio buttons Advanced Setting Advanced Setting button Cancel lt Back Next gt 1 abe aA PO 0 12 35 AM a Modem Type 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 Enter the telephone number field Dial using radio Select the dial type Tone or Pulse PN buttons 2 Modem type radio Select the modem type Card or IR buttons Advanced Setting Opens the detailed screen for modem setting button 00 Cover book Page 122 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM a 122 Internet Settings e 5 If necessary tap the Advanced Setting button to enter more settings The Advanced setting screen appears New Connection Dial up 1 4 Enter a name for the connection and a telephone number Connection Name AT command ATDT AT command combobox Speed 115200 Speed drop down list button Hardware flow control Wait time 5 sec checkbox Wait time slider tock J cred SPS N 12 36 AM AT command Enter if you add a sp
32. From smith yyy sharpsec com To scottcam sharpsec com Date Tue Oct 1 2002 Attachments New Product Images Reporting from the Electrical Show in San E mail message Francisco Focusing on Car Navigation Features are ETC in car LAN using optical fiber Mpeq4 Bluetooth IP v6 Attachments offer a clear outline of the various products Outbox Select for delete Deletes the e mail massage displayed on the Examine checkbox screen when you select Delete selected from the Mail menu Previous icon Displays the previous message Next icon Displays the next message Send mail icon Sends the e mail message displayed on the Examine Outbox screen Reply to mail icon Opens a reply mail screen for the sender only Inbox Attachments icon Opens an attached list screen on which to open save the attachment file move it to the expansion memory card etc see page 67 op e 00 Cover book Page 57 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM e EMail 57 Mail menu Get this mail Receives an e mail message if its e mail header has been Inbox already received Send this mail Sends the e mail message displayed on the Examine esse dll screen Add to address Adds the e mail address of the sender to the Address Book book application Set status Changes the e mail status between Sent and Unsent in the Outbox folder or Unread in the Inbox folder Dele
33. 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 Select when you want a proxy server to be automatically selected Select when you set it manually Auto configure proxies Set Proxies No proxies New Connection LAN 2 3 Proxy drop down list button Cancel lt Back Next gt 1 SPS f 12 38 AM 58 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 New Connection LAN 2 3 Proxy Auto configure proxies Config Cancel lt Back Next gt PS 12 38 AM Set Proxies New Connection LAN 2 3 Host Port 25 m p 2 No proxy for Cancel Next gt PS 12 39 AM HTTP Proxy 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 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 No proxy for Enter the URL for which the proxy server is not required 4 NY S NY 8 Tap Next 00 Cover book Page 119 Monday January 21
34. The Calendar screen appears 2 Tap the desired date 3 Tap the Start time or End time combobox 4 Select the desired time or change it by using the keyboard You can mark an event as taking All day by tapping the All day checkbox D To set an alarm 1 On the New Event screen check the Alarm checkbox 2 Set the amount of time prior to the event when you would like the alarm to ring 3 Tap the alarm sound on off drop down list button and select Silent or Loud e The alarm will ring and the Alarm screen will appear at the set time even if the SL 5500 is off Tap OK to close the Alarm screen e The alarm will not ring with the following settings e The alarm setting is Silent The Mute checkbox is checked or the Alarms checkbox is unchecked Tap the Sound volume icon on the taskbar To repeat an event 1 On the New Event screen tap the Repeat button The Repeating Event screen appears Ps T 0 8 00 Cover book Page 16 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM a 15 P PS T 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 Mk to save the repeat setting The Repeating Event screen ret
35. accounts to be registered Note If you have already registered e mail accounts in the Internet Wizard application they apply to the e mail accounts for the EMail application To configure detailed settings tap the Options menu on the Index screen and then tap the account from the Edit account submenu Detailed procedures are described below Setting an e mail account 1 On the Index screen tap the Options menu and then tap New Account The New Account screen will be displayed including two folders Outgoing and Incoming S NY f am Y a PN 8 e 00 Cover book Page 59 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM e 4 NY EMail 59 2 Tap the Outgoing tab to set the sending options New Account Lo EXE Ok Account name Your name Email SMTP server SMTP port Use signature checkbox T Use signature Account name Enter the account name Your name Enter your name as used in the From field of the e mail message Email Enter your e mail address 05 SMTP server Enter the server name for sending e mail messages 0 SMTP port Enter the server port number for sending e mail messages default setting 25 Use signature checkbox Check to add a signature On the screen that appears enter the signature that is added to the end of the e mail message Tap BE j to save the signature PN T
36. arrow to change the port number FTP Proxy 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 No proxy for Enter the URL for which the proxy server is not required 4 NY S NY 10 Tap Next 00 Cover book Page 125 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM Internet Settings 125 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 Save password checkbox New Connection Dial up 4 4 Enter mail setting The mail settings 1 Save password are used in Email Account Name User Name Account Type SMTP server lt Back Next gt PS 0 12 37 AM POP IMAP Mail address Cancel 1 a Account Name field User Name field Password field Account Type drop down list button SMTP server field POP IMAP server field Mail address field Account Name field Enter the account name which will be displayed in the Accounts menu of the EMail application User Name field Enter the login name used to log in to an e mail server Save password Check if you want to save the password If checked you checkbox need no password to log in to an e mail server Password fie
37. bookmarks Registering bookmarks By registering frequently used pages you can jump to the page easily You can register up to 12 bookmarks in the Help Browser application 1 Display the Help Browser page you want to register to the bookmarks 2 Tap the Bookmarks menu and then tap Add Bookmark HelpBrowser Bookmarks Qtopia Help Applications Games Synchronizing with a PC Setup FN oossoo he EZA SP 0 2 17PM The title of the page will be registered Once you have registered it the title of the bookmarked page will be displayed in the Bookmarks menu an We ZINS lt 0 9 00 Cover book Page 88 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 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 gt Zi PN T 7 i PN D i 10 NZ S d gt 4 00 Cover book Page 89 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM x Games 89 Games You can launch the following games from the Games folder of the Home screen To exit each game tap gg or press Cancel E Asteroids Destroy
38. button The Index screen for uninstallation appears Uninstall button Uninstall SPS N 2 24PM e 2 Tap the package file you want to uninstall 2 Or move the focus to the package file you want to uninstall and then tap the Uninstall button The confirmation message appears before the package is uninstalled 3 Tap Yes to uninstall it If you tap Cancel the uninstallation is canceled The uninstalled package disappears from the Index screen 4 Tap x twice to close the Add Remove Software application to restart the SL 5500 The unit will then be automatically restarted The application icon will disappear from the related folder of the Home screen Removing applications installed via networks The Index screen for installation via networks allows you to remove applications 1 On the Index screen double tap the package file you want to remove Or move the focus to the package file you want to remove and then tap the Package Information icon S NY f am Y a PN S 00 Cover book Page 100 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 100 Settings n 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 ico
39. 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 Searching for a package file You can search for a desired application package file by keyword 1 On the Index screen for installation via networks tap the Package Search icon Q The Search Packages screen appears Search Packages 2 Enter a word you want to find then tap DE J Searching starts The Package information screen for package files found will be displayed If multiple matching files are found the information screen of the first entry on the Index screen will be displayed If you tap a the display returns to the Index screen where the matching files are highlighted If not found the display returns to the Index screen If you tap a searching is canceled an We PN NZ 8 amp 0 e 00 Cover book Page 99 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 4 NY Settings 99 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
40. e mail message using query 7 Tap the desired folder tab Inbox or Outbox Mail Options Folders Inbox Outbox Sent Sort by query too button Ml to Jsuiect bate richard sharp Meeting Tuesday Outbox 2 2 unsent EZA afi PS 1 0 19 2 Tap the Sort by query button The created queries will be displayed J Tap the query you want to display The e mail messages that meet the query conditions you selected appear e To display all e mail messages in the folder select Inbox or Outbox using the Sort by query button e Another way to sort the e mail messages is as follows 1 In the Folders folder tap the desired query 2 Select the Inbox or Outbox tab of the query The e mail messages that meet the query conditions you selected appear S NY f am Y a PN NW 5 0 Page 72 Tuesday January 22 2002 7 37 PM 4 15 P PS T 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 Edit query Read Unread v rom scottcam sharpsec com C after Tue Get 72002 C before Tue Get 1 2002 Project Ne ai PS 1 0 51 3 Modify as you want 4 4 Tap to save the modification Note Another way to edit the query is as foll
41. grayed out Infrared receive Receiving infrared data 1 Filename contact vct File information Type text x vCard Size 288 You received a businesscard for Kate Longfield Information of the received entry Add button Addto addressbook Cancel 1 7 aa PO 2 35 PM File information Displays the file information File name type and size Information of the Displays the simple description of the application entry received entry received cy Add button Adds the received data to the application or Documents 6 S NY folder of the receiving unit When the reception of the data is complete the Add button becomes effective Cancel button Tap to cancel registration of the received data 5 When the reception of the data is complete tap the Add button on the Infrared receive screen The received data will be added to the specified application or Documents folder of the receiving unit If you tap Cancel the registration is canceled Tap the Beam Receive application icon displayed on the taskbar to display the Beam Receive screen and tap the Stop button to cancel receive standby mode Note Be sure to tap the Stop button in step 6 Otherwise the battery if it is used will be exhausted to be in Standby mode If the unit receives the data which has the same category but belong to the different application from the sending u
42. home pagel Page Name field Cancel Web page address 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 Tap the Preferences icon J The Preferences screen will be displayed Opera bluetooth upgrade Home page field file home tPalmtop opera start index html Cookies Cookies checkbox waco Security X Enable SSL v2 Security checkbox X Enable SSL v3 X Enable TLS 1 0 C Issue security warnings T 8 9 00 Cover book Page 52 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM V 4 NY 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 SL 5500 browses the same Web page Security checkbox Protects the page displayed with the SSL technology Enable SSL v2 Tap to enable the SSL v2 option Enable SSL v3 Tap to enable the SSL v3 option Enable TLS 1 0 Tap to enable the TLS 1 0 option
43. messages Reply to mail icon i purple e mail message unread Get mail icon richard shar Report Tuesday 4 e mail title having no message downloaded Displays the number of received and unsent messages Receiving e mail messages from all e mail accounts 7 On the Index screen tap the Mail menu and then tap Get all mail Or tap the Get mail icon 3 in the Inbox folder Note Ifyou receive an e mail message of a size larger than specified or the connection is terminated only the message title sender name date and the size of the message will be downloaded It is displayed in red with the down arrow on the Index screen of the Inbox folder For information on maximum size settings see page 60 Receiving e mail messages from one e mail account 7 On the Index screen tap the Mail menu and then tap Get mail in 2 Tap the desired account Opening an e mail message 1 On the Index screen tap the desired e mail in the Inbox folder The Examine screen of the received e mail message will be displayed S NY f am Y a PN WZ 2 l RO S NY 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 2 Replying
44. or PM by tapping the drop down list S NY f am Y a PN 8 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 6 7 8 appears e 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 e Tap or f to change the setting month by month Tap Kz or ga to select the first month January or last month December in one go Tap the Weeks start on drop down list button and then tap the starting day of the week of the calendar Sunday or Monday Tap the Date Format drop down list button and then tap the desired format The selected format applies to the Date column displayed on the Index screen of the application etc M D Y example 12 26 02 D M Y example 26 12 02 Y M D example 02 12 26 D M Y example 26 12 02 Tap LIE j to save the new date and time setting Note To move the cursor from steps 2 through 7 press the Tab key as required on the hardware keyboard an We A LIN 4 Y 00 Cover book Page 93 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM Settings amp Add Remove Software You can install applications Linux Qt Java downloaded from the Internet or created by yourself to the SL 5500 The
45. order in the Playlist Once you have registered files in the Playlist you can change the file order playback order 1 Tap the Playlist tab 2 Tap the file you want to move 3 Tap a or e The selected file will move upwards or downwards Deleting files from the Playlist 1 Tap the Playlist tab 2 Tap the file you want to delete 3 Tap the Remove from playlist button 44 Or tap the File menu and then tap Remove from playlist The selected file will be deleted immediately 75 if ig ZINS lt 0 e 00 Cover book Page 38 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 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 Press or the SELECT key the playback will be stopped and the screen will return to the Index screen Or while the music file is being played tap To playback at random 1 Tap the Playlist tab lt 2 2 Tap the Options menu and then tap Random All files in the Playlist folder will be played at random To cancel the Random mode repeat step 2 Ps
46. stopped and the screen 4 will return to the Index screen Or while the music file is being played tap Setting the Repeat mode 1 On the Index screen tap the Options menu and then tap Repeat The file will be played repeatedly The files in the Playlist folder will be all played repeatedly To cancel the Repeat mode repeat step 1 S NY i am We ZINS lt 0 e 00 Cover book Page 37 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 Media Player 37 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 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 3 Tap the Add to playlist button 4 Or tap the File menu and then tap Add to playlist The same file name of the selected file will be registered to the Playlist folder Tapping the Playlist tab allows you to confirm it Repeat steps 1 to 3 above if necessary to register multiple files 42 4 Arranging the file
47. the Edit mail screen that appears and then tap LK an We 63 6 WZ 2 l 4 gt 00 Cover book Page 64 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 64 EMail Sending an e mail message Send mail icon Status button o meeting report Tuesday unsent e mail O draft e mail Outbox 2 2 unsent Displays the number of sent prane gt 9 7 and unsent messages Sending all e mail messages 1 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 The sent e mail messages are displayed in black the sent mail logs are saved in the Sent folder and the original messages are saved in the Outbox folder Sending a single e mail message 1 Tap the desired e mail message in the Outbox folder The Examine screen appears 2 Tap the Mail menu and then tap Send this mail Or tap the Send Mail icon on the Examine screen 3 The e mail message will be sent The sent e mail message is displayed in black the sent mail log is saved in the Sent folder and the original message is saved in the Outbox folder an We PN NZ 8 4 i OE mail fn Page 65 Tuesday January 22 2002 7 37 PM 15 P PS T EMail 65 Receiving e mail
48. 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 Registering the e mail address of the sender in the Address Book application You can register the e mail address of the sender of the e mail message you received in the Address Book application 1 On the Index screen tap the desired e mail in the Inbox or Outbox folder The Examine screen will be displayed 2 Tap the Mail menu and then tap Add to addressbook The Add to addressbook screen will be displayed Examine Outbox JY Mail View Cj seet 4 Q fy Subject Business report From smith yyy sharpsec com To scottcam sharpsec com Date Tue Oct 1 2002 il Add to addressbook 0 a gt scottcam sharpsec com Re Select email address Fr Features are ETC in car LAN using optical fiber Mpeg4 Bluetooth IP v6 Attachments offer a clear outline of the various products an We PN NZ 8 4 i OE mail fn Page 67 Tuesday January 22 2002 7 37 PM 4 NY EMail 67 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 OE The selected e mail address will be registered to the Address Book application and the dis
49. to set your own passcode to protect your unit from unauthorized use Once you set the passcode and enable the setting enter it every time you turn the unit on Caution Use this function with care If you forget your passcode you need to carry out the FULL reset It will lose all data created and saved and add on programs added to the unit For detailed information on how to carry out FULL reset refer to the separate Start up Guide an We NZ 8 4 0 e 12 Settings fm Page 110 Monday January 21 2002 7 49 PM 4 4 110 Settings 0 Overview 1 In the Settings folder of the Home screen tap the Security application icon The Security Settings screen will be displayed Note Ifyou 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 Set passcode button Clear passcode button Require pass code at power on checkbox Pass code protection provides a minimal level of protection from casual access to this device SP 0 2 36 PM Setting the passcode By default the passcode is not registered Use the on screen numeric keyboard to enter the passcode 1 Tap the Set passcode button 2 Enter your passcode The passcode you enter will be replaced with for your security 3 Tap Ok To cancel setting tap ae 4 Enter the same passcode again 5 Tap
50. 08 AM HTTP Proxy Enter the URL for HTTP proxy server Enter the port number for HTTP proxy server FTP Proxy Enter the URL for FTP proxy server Enter the port number for FTP proxy server o No proxies for Enter the URL for which the proxy server is not required 9 Tap BE The new setting will be added to the Services folder Modifying the settings You can modify the current settings you want to modify in the Services folder 1 2 3 4 5 Open the Services folder Tap the desired setting you want to modify from the list Tap Properties Modify as you want by tapping any tab Tap 0k to save the modification S NY e 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 For the information of how to set each option see also the instructions supplied to the product 1 In the Settings folder of the Home screen tap the Proxim Configuration application icon 2 Enter the setting 3 Tap Lk to
51. 1 0 51 Outbox Sent 0 9 S 6 WS iis 00 Cover book Page 55 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM EMail 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 Tap to sort e mail messages by query you create See page button 71 Delete the selected e mail message Mail menu Send all mail Sends all unsent e mail messages in the Outbox Get all mail Receives all e mail messages that are saved in the mail server EPS Edit mai screen when checked See page 68 New query Move to Moves the e mail messages to the folder displayed in the submenu am We 55 0 op 9 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 7 On the Index screen tap an e mail message Previous icon Send mail icon Attachments icon Select for delete checkbox View menu Examine Outbox Mail menu Mail View O select amp Subject Business report Next icon
52. 1 1 Depends qpe base 1 3 1 Priority optional Section qpe Maintainer Mr SHARP Architecture arm Description Test program for SL 5500 Remove button Makes this package ready to be removed Ignores this package Install button Install Remove Ignore and returns to the Hee B IOON gt 24 lt 8 0 2 Index screen Ignore button Tap the Install button The Package information screen turns to the Index screen The package file is now ready to be installed and the icon on the Index screen turns to amp If you tap the icon turns to and the package file will not be installed Note You can also make the application package file ready to be installed without opening the Package information screen by tapping the not installed icon you want to install e If you want to install several package files repeat steps 1 and 2 Tap Dik The Select Install Storage screen appears Tap the radio button of the storage RAM CF or SD you want to install the packages to On the Select Install Storage screen that appears tap BE to execute the installation The display turns to the Add Remove Select screen If you tap a the installation is canceled an We 97 6 Z 2 lt l n S NY e 00 Cover book Page 98 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 98 Settings 6 Tap W to
53. 2 5 47 P PN SS a 00 Cover book Page 77 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM Extras Extras ed 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 City Time Night zone Time Zone Map Daytime zone Magnification button Thu Dec 26 11 11 AM Date indicators City buttons Brisbane Fri Dec 27 5 11 AM Oslo Thu Dec 26 8 11PM Tokyo FriDec27 4 11AM Fri Dec 27 3 11 AM 1 SPS 0 2 11PM New York i Thu Dec 26 2 11PM To change to other cities 1 Tap the City button that you want to change The Select City screen appears listing the region s name in alphabetical order in the left list and its main city names in the right list a Select City Tuvalu Milwaukee Uganda Minneapolis Ukraine Monticello United Arab Emira Nashville United States New Orleans New York Go to Zone Map Fac a SP 0 2 11PM S lt 77 WZ ZINS lt 0 e 00 Cover book Page 78 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 78 Extras Note To find the desired region s name press the first character of the regions name on the hardware keyboard The focus moves to the matc
54. 2002 5 47 PM Internet Settings 119 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 Save password checkbox New Connection LAN 3 3 Enter mail setting The mail settings Save password are used in Email Account Name User Name Account Type SMTP server lt Back Next gt SP A 12 30 AM POP IMAP Mail address Cancel 1 oe a User Name field 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 User Name field Enter the login name used to log in to an e mail server Save password checkbox Password field Account Type drop down list button SMTP server field Check if you want to save the password If checked you need no password to log in to an e mail server Enter the password Dimmed if the Save Password checkbox is unchecked Select the receiving mail server type POP or IMAP Enter the sending mail server POP IMAP server field Enter the receiving mail server name Mail address field Enter the e mail address an We PN T Ae 22 00 Cover book Page 120 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 9 4 120 Internet Settings
55. Cleared squares show the number of mines in the surrounding squares Tap the yellow smiley face to start anew game Patience Sort the cards in their suits from Ace to King Select Patience or Freecell from the Play menu Tap and drag cards to the desired location Tap the Settings menu and then Change Card Backs to change the image on the back of the cards Tap the Settings menu and then Snap To Position to make cards snap into position Tap the Settings menu and then Turn Three Cards to toggle between turning one or three cards at a time Patience only 9 Snake Make the snake grow longer by eating the mice Press the SELECT key or to start a new game Use to guide the snake onto the mice Do not hit the walls edges or the snake s tail Word Game Use letters to form words and score points Select player names from the comboboxes Add a player to the list by typing the name in the combobox Tap the Start button to begin a game Tap and drag letters to the left to form words to place on the board Tap the board and drag the stylus across the squares on the board where the word should go Tap to end your turn Tap to remove letters from the board Tap to end the game Ps T 0 8 NZ IS 9 12 Settings fm Page 91 Monday January 21 2002 9 11 PM gt 15 P PS T Settings 91
56. Day of week buttons Switches the day of the week Next button Moves to the next date Displays the time Tap or drag this field and tap to open the New Event screen with the Start and End time entered Time indication Displays the registered events E Events with Alarm setting Event indication ie Repeating events Focused status Press or to move the focus Then press the SELECT key or to open the Detail screen Week screen Week spinbox Year spinbox Date indication Day of week buttons The currently focused initial is displayed in blue Time column ay Event indication A v DO 0 5 46 PM Select the year Year spinbox Tap i to move to the next year and tap fl to move to the previous year Select the week Tap 4 to move to the next week and tap F to move to the previous week Displays the start and end date of the selected week Displays the time Tap to open the Day screen of the selected day Day of week buttons PN T 8 e 00 Cover book Page 13 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM e Calendar 13 Tap to display the detailed contents of the event Green bar All day event Red bar Event with an Alarm setting Event indication 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
57. Day screen Month screen Month drop down list button Calendar Data View Oj Year spinbox To January button To December button Previous button Next button Date cell Focus frame POE 0 5 42PM To January button Moves to January of the selected year Previous button Moves to the previous month Month drop down list Select the desired month button Select the year Year spinbox Tap ii to move to the next year and tap fl to move to the previous year Next button Moves to the next month To December button Moves to December of the selected year Tap to open the Day screen of the date Colored events mean Red box Event with an Alarm setting Date cell Blue box Event with Start and End time setting El Repeating event HJ All day event Press to move the focus Then press Focus frame or the SELECT key to open the Day screen PN T op e 00 Cover book Page 14 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM e 4 NY 14 Calendar Detail Screen Data Options Tue Oct 01 2002 4 00 PM 6 00 PM Description pales meha Detailed information Location Office Tap or press Category Unfiled Repeat Every week on Tuesday 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 J The New Event s
58. 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 Text Editor File Options Fi rename OTD PO 0 6 20 aM 3 Modify the current file name 4 Tap ik to save the new name If you tap a the modification is canceled an We PN ZINS lt 0 e 00 Cover book Page 31 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 Media Player 31 lt a 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 e The Media Player application may close automatically if multiple applications are running simultaneously e The media image may be distorted and the sound may be interrupted during playback if other programs are running simultaneously Do not insert or remove the memory card during playback For detailed information on how to attach and remove the memory card see the separate Start up Guide 4 Overview The Media Player application has three folders on the Index screen Video Music Playlist Ps T 0 8 00 Cove
59. Media Player 3 f g eo 6 Hancom Presenter f Heie Browser On Off e Toot 7 SHARP SL 5500 OPERATION MANUAL persona web 9 00 Cover book Page i Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM Table of Contents a R 1 0001010101010 0 2 About this manual AQOreSS BOOK 10101010101001 tances 3 OVGIVIEW crsa a SS O 3 Creating a new Address Book entry 6 Modifying an Address Book entry aa 7 260661111102100 16 secerneren E SE 7 Deleting an Address Book entry 0006006000000 0 8 Address BOOK 95 6 0110 8 Registering Editing your personal information My Personal Details sss 9 CAIGING AN osariigi iin aia 11 OVO VOW E O A eace eee 11 AAG GING EV GING avete ee SS 14 Modifying a Calendar event ssa 18 Deleting Calendar event entries ssa uuu 18 calendal SCD ROD SE SA O aR 20 21 000 OC LIS 21 trae a OO CCW seat a 23 600000600600600 066606606 Creating a new Todo List 24
60. Network amp Sync application allows you to set up dial up and LAN preferences and IP address for USB or serial connection The dial up and LAN settings are effective for both the Network amp Sync and Internet Wizard applications e Dial up PPP for dial up connection using a modem card CF type and ordinary telephone line e IrDA PPP for dial up connection using the IrDA port e LAN TCP IP for local area network connection using the LAN card CF type USB TCP IP for local area network connection using the USB network f am Y Se PN 8 00 Cover book Page 128 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM e RO 4 128 Internet Settings 1 In the Settings folder of the Home screen tap the Network amp Sync application icon The Network screen will be displayed consisting of three folders Current Services and Sync Overview Network Network This is the state of your running network Services These are the network services you currently have available Network Service list Properties button Remove button Add button P lt A 1 00 am Current folder Services folder Network 8 Current 2 USB IP Address 192 168 129 201 USB IP Address Serial IP Address 192 168 130 101 Serial IP Address Apply button SP f 1 00 am Sync folder Current folder Displays the IP address of the current Network se
61. O after Tw oot 12008 eld e C Project Name field 1 P lt N 51 Search option drop down list buttons Mailbox Status 1 Status 2 Attachment Search option fields Indicates the Inbox and Outbox folders to be queried Specifies an e mail by status Incomplete mail complete mail for the Inbox folder Mail not sent Mail sent for the Outbox folder Specifies an e mail by status Read Unread for the Inbox folder Specifies an e mail message by an attachment file No attachment Attachment Enter a recipient name Subject Enter an e mail subject From Enter a sender name Enter a part of the e mail message an We PN T zI 2 l2 _ Is OE mailin Page 71 Tuesday January 22 2002 8 17 PM 4 NY EMail 71 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 ik to save the setting The created queries will be displayed in step 2 Note Tap and holding the Inbox or Outbox folder in step 2 will allow you to pop up a menu and create a new query To sort the
62. PP preferences you can connect to a telephone line to access the Internet Note Specifying the IP address is not supported 1 On the Add Network Service screen tap Dial up PPP or IrDA PPP in the Network Service list and then tap Add S NY f am Y Se PN 8 e 00 Cover book Page 130 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM e 130 Internet Settings The Dial up or IrDA screen will be displayed consisting of four folders Account Modem Network and Proxies Name field Name Dial up PPP Username field Username Password field Password Phone field Phone P 5 23 AM 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 PN Username field Enter the username used to establish connection 2 Password field Enter the desired password used to establish connection Phone field Enter the telephone number used to access the Internet Service Provider 3 Tap the Modem tab The Dial up screen for modem options will be displayed 607 OK AT dial AT dial combobox Speed 115200 Speed drop down list button Flow control X Hardware flow control Flow control checkbox Wait time 5 sec Waittime slider P lt 3 56 PM S NY
63. Select Connection drop down list on the Internet Setting Wizard screen Connect by radio Select the connection type Card or USB buttons Network Obtain IP address When checked the IP address is automatically obtained Automatically from the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP checkbox server IP Address Enter the IP Address if necessary Dimmed if the Obtain IP Address automatically is selected Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask if necessary Dimmed if the Obtain IP Address automatically is selected Gateway Enter the Gateway address if necessary Dimmed if the Obtain IP Address automatically is selected DNS button Opens the screen for setting DNS addresses primary secondary Enter them if necessary and then tap fg J to save them ep lt 00 Cover book Page 117 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 NY Internet Settings 117 5 If necessary tap DNS and then enter the DNS addresses Then tap LEBE j to save the DNS addresses New Connection LAN 1 3 Enter a name for the connection and IP address Connection Name LAN TCP IP 0 Oe j Qe es DNS a Primary DNS I Primary DNS field Secondary DNS field Secondary DNS DNS Cancel lt Back Next gt 1 AA aA PS 12 34 AM Gateway 6 Tap Next The next screen for the
64. T 0 8 00 Cover book Page 39 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 NY gt NY Other functions Displaying the file information 1 Tap the File menu and then tap Info The file information screen will be displayed Media Player ve File Information 0 Ok Streams mp3 Media type audio mpeq File size 301 KB Last Modified 09 01 Thu Jan 17 2002 Play time 00 15 Format MPEG 1 Layer 3 Channel stereo Bit rate 160 kbps Sampling rate 32000 Hz Title Streams Artist Zaurus Orchestra The following appears depending on the file type video or music e Picture size Frame rate etc video Sampling rate Channel etc music 2 Tap W or pg to close the slip P A 8 30 AM am We Media Player 39 8 4 NY e 00 Cover book Page 40 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 P PN A LIN 4 Y 00 Cover book Page 41 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM Image Viewer 8 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 inform
65. View menu used to play video files Fullscreen Switches the screen mode full screen or normal screen Scale Makes the image fit the screen Options menu Repeats playback of the file in the Video Music or Playlist folder Plays files in the Playlist folder at random Opens the on line Help screen Note To find the desired file press the first few characters of the file name on the hardware keyboard The focus moves to the matching file You can copy files stored on a memory card to the Documents folder by using the Copy function on the Documents Details screen see the separate Start up Guide Playback screens The Playback screen varies depending on the type of file being played 1 On the Index screen tap the file you want to play and then tap g or press or the SELECT key To close the playback screen press or the SELECT key again e To close the application tap i or press l 33 PN WZ ZINS lt 0 e 00 Cover book Page 34 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 0 4 34 Media Player For movie files Normal mode Fullscreen mode Media Player lt RON 525A e 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
66. Y e 00 Cover book Page 10 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 P PN 8 e 00 Cover book Page 11 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM e 15 P PS T Calendar 11 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 By selecting Today from the View menu you can display the Day screen for today Day screen 1 In the Applications folder of the Home screen tap the Calendar application 4 icon Day icon Week icon Month icon Next button Previous button Date button Day of week buttons Event indication Focused status Time indication Day icon Displays the Day screen Displays the Week screen Displays the Month screen Previous button Moves to the previous date Opens closes the Calendar screen to select Date button tha date PN T 8 00 Cover book Page 12 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 412 Calendar
67. assign multiple categories to an event See the separate Start up Guide for more details Completed checkbox Check if the task has been completed Due date checkbox Check it off if the task is due to be completed on a specified date and then tap the Due date button next to the checkbox Due date button Tap this button to specify the due date if the Due date checkbox has checked Creating a new Todo List entry 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 On the Index or Detail screen tap J The New Task screen appears Tap the Priority drop down list button and select the priority Tap the Category drop down list button to set the task s category You can also enter a desired category name For details see the separate Start up Guide If the task has a due date check the Due date checkbox Tap the Due Date button and then tap the due date from the pop up Calendar screen Tap the text field and enter the task etc Tap LIE j to save the new entry The New Task screen turns to the Index screen If you tap a the new entry is canceled an We e 23 PN A LIN 4 Y 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 edi
68. 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 B Go Conquer more of the board than your opponent while avoiding capture Tap the Game menu and then New Game to start Tap an intersection on the board to place a stone Tap the Game menu and then Pass to skip a turn Tap the Game menu and then Resign to surrender Tap the Game menu and then Two player option to play against an opponent B Mindbreaker Guess the sequence of the colored pegs Start at the bottom Tap and drag colored pegs to the holes in the wood block Tap a peg to remove it from the wood block When all holes are filled tap the right side of the wood block to view the results Each black or white pin means a peg has the right color A black pin also means a peg is in the right position Tap to start a new game T WZ e 00 Cover book Page 90 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 e 90 Games lt 7 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
69. ation on how to attach and remove the expansion memory card see the separate Start up Guide Overview The Image Viewer opens with a list of images Index screen Index screen 1 In the Applications folder of the Home screen tap the Image Viewer application icon Options menu Image Viewer File menu File Options png 10 10 01 bmp 1 1 02 jpg 12 21 01 File List area PO 0 9 25 AM S NY i am We 41 8 e 00 Cover book Page 42 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM e 42 Image Viewer File menu JOpen Opens the image file Options menu i Slideshow Slideshows all entries Slideshows aters TT File List area Displays the files that are registered in the Documents folder of the Home screen and on the memory cards inserted into the slots Tap a file to view the image file Note To find to the desired file press the first few characters of the file name on the hardware keyboard The focus moves to the matching file 4 You can copy files stored on a memory card to the Documents folder by using the Copy function on the Documents Details screen see the separate Start up Guide Image view screen 1 On the Index screen tap the image file you want to view The selected image appears on the screen Options menu Rotate 180 icon Image Viewer The shore View menu Full screen icon
70. before the entry is deleted 5 Tap Yes to delete the entry The entry will be deleted If you tap No the deletion is canceled Deleting all Calendar event entries 1 In any view mode of the Calendar application tap the Data menu and then tap Delete all The confirmation message appears before the entry is deleted 2 Tap Yes to delete all entries All entries will be deleted If you tap No the deletion is canceled PN D i 10 NZ ig 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 2 3 5 S NY then tap Alarm and Start Time The Alarm and Start Time screen appears Alarm and Start Time Start viewing events Start Time 2 Start Time spinbox m Alarm Settings Alarm Preset checkbox T AlarmPreset minutes Alarm Preset spinbox SPS fl 7 34 AM Tap the Start Time spinbox to set the earliest time you want the Day Screen Weekly screen to show times Check the Alarm Preset checkbox to set the Alarm Preset time Tap the Alarm Preset spinbox to change the preset time If you set the preset time to 5 minutes for example the alarm sounds five m
71. cation packages Package Installer Package button icons me not installed installed Install button Install SP f 2 21PM Note By tapping the Package button you can sort package files by name Tap the package file you want to install Or move the focus to the package file you want to install and then tap the Install button The Select Install Storage screen appears Tap the radio button of the storage medium RAM CF or SD you want to install the package files to and then tap BE j to execute the installation The display turns to the Index screen with the installed package icon If you tap the installation is canceled Tap i twice to close the Add Remove Software application to restart the SL 5 5500 The unit will then be automatically restarted The installed application package file 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 an We PN op e 00 Cover book Page 95 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM e 4 NY Settings 95 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
72. ck if you want to set the DNS address assigned by the servers checkbox server Primary DNS field Enter the primary DNS address Dimmed if the Auto detect name servers is selected Secondary DNS field Enter the secondary DNS address Dimmed if the Auto detect name servers is selected 8 Enter the necessary items and then tap Next The next screen for the Proxy setting appears 9 Tap the Proxy drop down list button and then tap the desired type There are three types of setting options Select when you do not set a proxy server PN Auto configure proxies Select when you want a proxy server to be automatically PN y selected Select when you set it manually No proxies New Connection Dial up 3 4 Proxy drop down list button Cancel lt Back Next gt h P f 12 53 am 0 5 i an We Ne WY 58 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 New Connection Dial up 3 4 Proxy Auto configure proxies Cancel lt Back Next gt PS 12 54 Am Set Proxies New Connection Dial up 3 4 Host Port No proxy for Cancel Next gt PS 1254 Am HTTP Proxy Enter the URL for HTTP proxy server Port Enter the port number for HTTP proxy server Tap the up or down
73. connection using a LAN card CF type Overview 1 In the Settings folder of the Home screen tap the Internet Wizard application icon The Internet Setting Wizard screen appears lt 2 Intemet Setting Wizard lt 2 When no connection has been set select New button Current Connection LAN not Specified LAN field Dial up Not Specified Dial up field Select Connection Select Connection New button drop down list Copy button button Edit button Connection l Delete button Information area Switch Connection Switch Connection button SPS 11 12 25 am This screen allows you to check the current connection settings edit them etc Current Connection LAN field Displays the current setting selected for LAN TCP IP When no setting is registered Not Specified is displayed instead Dial up field Displays the current setting selected for Dial up PPP When no setting is registered Not Specified is displayed instead f am Y Se PN 8 00 Cover book Page 114 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 114 Internet Settings Select Connection options Select Connection Lists all settings created for LAN Dial up Tap to select the desired one drop down list button Connection Information area For the current LAN settings Displays information concerning the current setting listed in the Sel
74. creen appears uy 3 New Event Gt Unfiled Start End date buttons 25 Start End time 5 All day checkbox City Time button Alarm sound on off drop down list button Repeat button Notes field Time zone drop down list button Alarm checkbox af a SP f 5 49 Pm 2 Select Enter the event contents For Description and Location you can either select from the list or enter your own e Select the desired category from the drop down list Unfiled is the default You can add more category names See the separate Start up Guide for details Youcan change the time zone by tapping the City Time button See page 77 To change to other cities e You can set an event alarm See page 15 To set an alarm S NY PS T i an We Ne WY 5 WZ ZINS lt 0 e 00 Cover book Page 15 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 Calendar 15 e You can make a repeating event See below To repeat an event e 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 a 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
75. dress 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 Tap the DNS tab and set the necessary items if you select the Specify TCP IP information option in the Account folder First DNS l Primary DNS field Second DNS Second DNS field PO f 11 00 Am Primary DNS field Input the primary DNS address Second DNS field Input the secondary DNS address 9 e 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 No proxies Proxy drop down list button SP 11 01 AM 7 Tap the Proxy drop down list button to select the method of setting the Proxy server Select when you do not set a proxy server Auto configure proxies Select when you want any proxy server to be automatically selected Select when you set it manually 8 Select according to your choice Auto configure proxies Enter the URL for automatic proxy configuration in the Config combobox DP A 1 05 am e 00 Cover book Page 137 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM e Internet Settings 137 Set proxies Account TCP IP DNS Proxies E No proxies for l P lt A 1
76. e The EMail application may have a delayed launch depending on the saved quantity of data Ps T 0 8 8 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 The unsent e mail messages are displayed in red Sent folder Displays the sent mail logs The original messages will be saved in the Outbox folder send mail icon Get all mail icon New mail icon Reply to mail icon Mail menu Options menu Enjail Email 22 O0 H8 Mail Options Delete icon Folders int nbox Outbox Sent Sort by query button E ere Leen 9 ORT T Tuesday Inbox O O new Inbox 2 2 new 1 ee aji 1 lef Pe Folders Inbox I 0 41 0 0 44 Edit mail icon mail Options Ha O 2 Folders Inbox _ Outbox Sent a Ce REISE gae Tuesday Mail Options 0 2 ij Folders inbox Outbox Sent Be joe J DD Outbox 2 2 unsent Sent 2 0 unsent 1 b a 29
77. e 21 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM e i an We Ne PN ep lt gt 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 Data Options Description Done Buy present for Jimmy Priority 2 High Due Date Mon Jan 14 2002 Detailed information Category Unfiled Tap a to close the Detail screen The display returns to the Index screen 1 abe gt V9 i 7 43 AM Edit screen Edit Task 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 Priority drop down list button duy present for Jimmy Completed checkbox Due date checkbox Text field SP fl 7 49 Am WZ 2 l S NY 00 Cover book Page 23 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM Todo List Priority drop down list Tap to display the candidate of the properties and then button tap your choice Category drop down Tap to display the candidate of the properties and then list button tap your choice If you want other category name tap the Edit Categories button For details see the separate Start up Guide Edit Categories button Tap to display the Edit Categories screen where you can edit categories or
78. e current date and time is set correctly in the Date Time application in the Settings folder Using a Stopwatch 1 Tap the Stopwatch mode radio button to switch to stopwatch mode 2 Tap the Start button to start or resume the stopwatch and tap the Stop button to stop it While the stopwatch is running it displays hour minute and second When it stops a hundredth of a second is also displayed 3 Tap the Reset button to set the time back to zero 4 Tap the Clock mode radio button to return to clock mode S NY f am Y Se PN S NY 80 Extras FEE 00 Cover book Page 80 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM e The Calculator application allows you to perform mathematical operations including Euro conversions It functions in exactly the same way as a standard calculator 1 Conv Calc button C CE button R CM button 2 Note Be sure to tap CCE before starting calculations In the Applications folder of the Home screen tap the Calculator application icon The Calculator screen appears button Changes a positive number to a negative number and vice Switches the calculation mode between standard and conversion mode GE This button toggles versa between Conv and Calc every time the button is tapped M button Adds a number to t
79. e 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 e 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 If you send an e mail message including an attachment on a memory card leave the card in the card slot If you remove the card be sure to copy the attachment to the Documents folder using the Copy function of the Documents Details screen See the separate Start up Guide 9 Repeat the steps above to complete selection 10 Tap F to return to the Write mail screen 11 Tap Ok to save the new mail The e mail you created will be completed and added to the Outbox Checking e mail contents 1 Tap the e mail message of which you want to view the contents Examine Outbox Mail View C select 4 4 3 J Subject Business report From smith yyy sharpsec com To scottcam sharpsec com Date Tue Oct 1 2002 Attachments New Product Images Reporting from the Electrical Show in San Francisco Focusing on Car Navigation Features are ETC in car LAN using optical fiber Mpeg4 Bluetooth IP v6 Attachments offer a clear outline of the various products If you want to modify it tap the Mail menu and then tap Edit mail 3 Edit the e mail on
80. ecial modem command to the combobox telephone number Speed drop down list Select the communication speed button Choices are 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 The default setting 115200 is recommended unless you 7 need to change it PN Hardware flow control Check to perform hardware flow control default ON checkbox Leave it checked unless you need to change it Wait time slider Change the time out for PPP connection by moving the slider if necessary 6 Tap UE to save the advanced settings X Hardware flow control 7 Tap Next The second screen appears telling you to set the connection ID and connection password New Connection Dial up 2 4 Enter the connection ID and connection password Connection ID Connection ID field Save Password Save Password checkbox Password field Auto detect name servers checkbox X Auto detect name servers Primary DNS Primary DNS field Secondary DNS Secondary DNS field Bel _ lt Bak nee Bab P O 12 52 AM 8 e 00 Cover book Page 123 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM x Internet Settings 123 Connection ID field Enter your account Save Password Check if you want to save the password If checked you checkbox need no password when dialing up Password field Enter the password Dimmed if the Save Password checkbox is unchecked Auto detect name Che
81. ect Connection drop down list button above This area lists the following e Connection type LAN e Connection media LAN Card USB e P address Obtain TCP IP Information Automatically Specify TCP IP Information e Proxy setting No proxies Auto configure proxies Set proxies e Mail settings Set None For Dial up settings e Connection type Dial up Modem type Card Modem Wireless Modem IR e Dial type Tone Pulse Telephone number of ISP Proxy setting No proxies Auto configure proxies Set proxies Mail settings Set None New button Opens a screen for creating a new connection Copy button Opens a screen for creating a new connection using a duplicate of the current setting in Select Connection Edit button Opens a screen for editing the current setting in the Select Connection Delete button Deletes the current setting in Select Connection If multiple connection settings are created tap to set the button current setting in Select Connection to the current Switch Connection connection am We PN e 00 Cover book Page 115 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM Creating a new LAN setting 1 On the Internet Setting Wizard screen tap New The New Connection screen appears New Connection Select the connection type Connection type radio buttons Option Aaa Make mail setting X Make mail setting checkb
82. ess Book Calendar or Todo List entries Delays in operation occur such as it taking longer than normal to switch between display screens and to display screens e Data you are editing is lost without saving if you attempt to operate other functions in the meantime and then return to the Edit screen Data you are editing is lost without saving if you turn the unit off and then on again e Alarm setting is not executed e Certain other functions may also not operate properly T 8 SZ S d e 00 Cover book Page 142 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM a 0 4 142 Appendix 4 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 Do this with care 2 Tap Delete on the Details screen A confirmation message appears before the file is deleted 3 Tap Yes to delete the file The file will be deleted gt Zi PN T PS T 8 4 NY e 00 Cover book Page 143 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 P
83. f the total playback time by tapping once Deletes the selected file Status indicator Indicates a recording or playback status Recording Playback Indicates a recording or playback time time slider Recording Playback Indicates recording time recordable time or playback time time indicator total playback time e Recorded images can also be saved on the expansion memory card directly Recorded time is approximately one hour if only voice is to be recorded excluding data created by other built in applications add on software etc an We 0 A Zs 0 e 00 Cover book Page 85 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 Extras 85 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 Voice Recorder 90 File Options a i PO 0 2 15PM Note e The recorded file will be saved in WAV format The default file willbe named as follows recording recording 2 recording 3 If you want to rename the file use the File menu The slash period and currency symbols can not be used
84. g playback of music files and viewing of video files by the Media Player application During file transfer by the Beam Receive application While the Stopwatch of the Clock application is running e When the AC adapter is connected to the unit S NY f am Y a PN 4 12 Settings fm Page 109 Monday January 21 2002 7 49 PM 0 Brightness control slider 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 3 Tap MK to save the setting or tap x to cancel G Adjusting the touch panel Recalibrate Calibration setting allows you to calibrate the screen To ensure that your SL 5500 correctly matches the positions you tap on the screen with the screen s contents you may occasionally need to recalibrate 1 2 3 4 In the Settings folder of the Home screen tap the Recalibrate application icon The screen will change and show a cross near the bottom left of the screen Press the stylus in the center of the cross hold for a moment then release The cross will then move to another position Press hold and release once again Repeat this process until recalibration automatically finishes Security The Security application allows you
85. he memory M button Subtracts a number from the memory Clears the number entered last and tapping it twice clears the current calculation Earle SPS 0 2 12PM Displays the memory s content and tapping it twice clears the memory Perform the calculation by tapping the numeric and mathematical symbol keys on the screen Note Should you enter a wrong equation x etc be sure to enter the correct equation after the wrong equation e Be sure to tap C CE before performing the next calculation Using the Euro conversion mode In the Conversion mode you can make conversions using the Euro currency symbol 2 li I 5 PN Ny Se 2 e 00 Cover book Page 81 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM e Extras 81 1 Tap Conv to set the conversion rate for the Euro The on screen keyboard changes to the conversion layout Calculator af gt SPS fl 2 13PM 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 4 Enter the value on the Calculator screen by tapping the digit keys 5 Tap the conversion type 2 gt The conversion result will be displayed on the screen Note Conversion result is approximate because the result is rounded up or down When an error message appears When the error indicato
86. he New Address screen 1 On the Index or Detail screen tap 3 2 3 The New Address screen for a new entry appears Enter the contact data in the fields Pressing the tab key on the hardware keyboard moves the cursor to the next entry field Pressing the shift tab keys moves the cursor to the previous entry field Note Tap the Notes button to attach a note See page 7 e If you want to assign one or more category names see the separate Start up Guide for details Tap U0 to save the new entry The New Address screen returns to the Index screen If you tap x the new entry is canceled an We PN 2 9 4 00 Cover book Page 7 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM a oe Address Book 7 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 a the modification is canceled Attaching a Note PNI You can enter a note to go with the address PN 1 On the New Address or Edit Address screen tap the Notes button The Enter Note screen appears Enter Note SPS fl 2 39
87. hing region s name 2 Tap the desired region s name and then the city name 3 Tap i 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 Tap the City button that you want to change The Select City screen appears 2 Tap the Go to Zone Map button 3 Tap and drag the stylus anywhere on the Time Zone Map or press to move the focus until the desired city name appears If you want to magnify the map to find the city name precisely tap the S Magnification button Tap it again to return the original size 42 4 When you find it press the SELECT key or gj J immediately while the pop up window of the city name is displayed The city name on the button will change to that selected on the Time Zone Map and the setting will be saved Ps T 0 8 NZ 8 amp 0 e 00 Cover book Page 79 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 p P PS T Extras 79 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 i PM Thu Dec 26 2002 Clock mode radio button Stopwatch mode radio button Start Stop button Reset button 4 Be sure to confirm beforehand th
88. ing the original attachment file The e mail message will remain Delete Deletes the attachment file while leaving the original e mail message Select all Select all attachment files in the Attachment list Deselect all Deselect the attachment files in the Attachment list 5 Tap UE to execute the selected command Deleting e mail messages Deleting an e mail message 1 On the Index screen move the focus to the e mail message you want to delete Or open the Examine screen of the e mail message you want to delete 2 Tap 7 Or tap the Mail menu and then tap Delete mail Delete The confirmation message appears before the message is deleted 3 Tap Yes to delete the message Note Ifyou delete the sent e mail messages from either the Outbox or Sent folder the original e mail messages and their log files will be deleted from both folders Deleting the selected e mail messages You can delete e mail messages that appear in the Inbox Outbox or Sent folders PN 8 9 09 E mail fm Page 69 Tuesday January 22 2002 7 37 PM EMail 69 1 Open the Examine screen of the e mail message you want to delete Examine Inbox 2 x Mail View O select A A 2 3 4 5 6 Subject Meeting Select for delete From smith yyy sharpsec com ch e ckb Ox To brown aceadxxx com Date Tue Oct 1 2002 Please read my report I sen
89. inutes before the event This setting will be the default alarm setting on the New Event screen Tap k to save the setting The Preferences screen turns to the previous screen If you tap a the setting is canceled an We PN Todo List 21 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 Description button Todo All PS w Checked status button C Prior Description Completed checkbox 3 New products meetil 1 16 02 O 4 Order tickets 1 22 02 Due Date button Priority button WO 0 7 39 AM Checked status button Tap to sort the entries by checked status completed or uncompleted Completed checkbox When unchecked the task is not completed and when checked the task is completed Priority button Tap to sort the entries by priority Description button Tap to sort the entries by description Due Date button Tap to sort the entries by due date Note The past due uncompleted entries will be displayed in red S NY e 00 Cover book Pag
90. isplay the previous screen e Tap on the image or press the SELECT key or to switch the screen mode between Full screen and Normal screen 2 Tap x or press to return to the Index screen Slideshowing the file 1 Tap the Options menu and then tap Slideshow All files will be opened once from the top of the list in the Full screen mode When the slideshow is finished the display returns to the Index screen an We 43 PN l2 i 00 Cover book Page 44 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 44 Image Viewer e 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 e lf you press with the Auto play option unchecked the next file will be opened If you press the previous file will be opened e The View menu settings Rotate etc will not be effective for the Slideshow command To stop the slideshow press The display returns to the Index screen To set up the slideshow preferences 1 Tap the Options menu and then tap Preferences Preferences Slideshow setting Auto play checkbox a stad Repeat checkbox 5 10 20 30 40 60 Delay i 1 i sec ggg Delay time slider PO 0 7 34 Am Slideshow setting Auto play If checked files will be automatically opened checkbox Repeat checkbo
91. ist button to select the method of setting the Proxy server Select when you do not set a proxy server PN Auto configure proxies Select when you want a proxy server to be automatically 2 selected Select when you set it manually 9 Select according to your choice Auto configure proxies Enter the URL for automatic proxy configuration in the Config combobox OOO Account Modem Network Proxies Auto configure proxies SP O 5 24 AM 8 00 Cover book Page 133 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM Internet Settings 133 Set proxies SEXE OK Account Modem Network Proxies Host Port HTTP soso FIP soso x No proxies for SPS l 5 25 Am HTTP Proxy Enter the URL for HTTP proxy server Enter the port number for HTTP proxy server FTP Proxy Enter the URL for FTP proxy server Enter the port number for FTP proxy server No proxies for Enter the URL for which the proxy server is not required 10 Tap OE J The new setting will be added to the Services folder Setting up network preferences For LAN or USB preferences consult your network administrator 1 Tap Add in the Services folder 2 On the Add Network Service screen tap LAN TCP IP or USB TCP IP and then tap Add 4 e 00 Cover book Page 134 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM
92. larger than specified only the message title sender name date and the size of the message will be downloaded 4 Nhen you have finished settings tap ik to save them PN T zI 2 VZ n 00 Cover book Page 61 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 0 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 The selected account will be deleted Creating an e mail message 1 On the Index screen tap lJ Or tap the Mail menu and then tap New mail The New mail screen will be displayed Direction drop down list button E mail address field Subject field Message area E mail account From Address Book icon Attachment icon 2 When registering multiple e mail accounts tap the Direction drop down list button to select From 3 Tap the e mail address field to select the desired account Recipient s address To CC BCC an We PN 8 O Page 62 Tuesday January 22
93. ld Account Type drop Select the receiving mail server type POP or IMAP down list button SMTP server field Enter the sending mail server OP IMAP server field Enter the receiving mail server name Mail address field Enter the password Dimmed if the Save Password checkbox is unchecked 11 Enter the necessary items and then tap Next The confirmation screen appears Enter the e mail address 12 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 dial up setting an We 8 8 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 dial up setting 5 On the confirmation screen that appears tap Register to save the modification Deleting 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 Delete The confinmation message appears
94. lder created in the Inbox or Outbox 7 Tap the Folders tab to open the Folders folder 2 Tap the desired mailbox folder to be renamed 3 Tap the Options menu and then tap Rename mailbox 4 Modify the folder name as you wish S NY an We 73 PN ZINS 0 9 09 E mail fm Page 74 Tuesday January 22 2002 7 38 PM a 74 EMail To delete a mailbox folder You can delete the mailbox folder created in the Inbox or Outbox 7 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 Note e The default folders Inbox Outbox and Sent cannot be renamed or deleted e To rename or delete a mailbox folder tap and hold the desired mailbox instead of performing steps 2 and 3 and select Rename mailbox or Delete mailbox from the pop up menu Moving an e mail message to another folder This function allows you to move e mail messages saved in the Outbox Inbox or Sent folder to another folder in the same folder 7 Open the desired folder Inbox Outbox or Sent 2 Move the focus to the e mail message
95. lows you to manage the frontlight and auto power off feature 1 In the Settings folder of the Home screen tap the Light amp Power application icon Light Settings Power saving Dim light after checkbox X Dim light after Light off after checkbox X Light off after Suspend after Brightness control slider H Q Bright The brighter the screen light the more battery power is used Q off e QO SP A 2 36 PM 2 Set the following items e 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 Dim light after When checked the frontlight will be dimmed if no operation is performed in the specified time The frontlight will turn on again if you resume operation Light off after When checked the frontlight will turn off if no operation is performed in the specified time If the Dim light after option is also checked the frontlight will turn off after the specified time after the frontlight is dimmed The frontlight will turn on again if you resume operation Suspend after The power will turn off if no operation is performed in the specified time If the two above options are also checked the unit will suspend after the specified time after the frontlight turns off This option cannot be turned off and does not function in the following cases During slideshow of image files by the Image Viewer application Durin
96. n you want to remove instead of performing steps 1 and 2 above 3 Tap to execute the removal The Index screen turns to the Add Remove Select screen 4 Tap x to close the Add Remove Software application to restart the SL 5500 The unit will then be automatically restarted The application icon will disappear from the related folder of the Home screen D Backup Restore The Backup Restore application allows you to make a backup file of the SL 5500 s data on an expansion memory card or to restore it back to the internal memory of the SL 5500 The expansion memory card needs 4 Mbyte 32 Mbyte space depending on the file size to be backed up or more Caution Be sure to use the AC adapter not the battery pack to carry out the backup and restore process The backup and restore process cannot be carried out if the battery is exhausted Be sure to save the current editing data and close all applications before carrying out the backup and restore process Do not press any key tap the screen or remove the expansion memory card during the backup and restore process e The passcode entered for security will also be backed up and restored Backup 1 With the SL 5500 turned on insert the expansion memory card into the card slot 2 Inthe Settings folder of the Home screen tap the Backup Restore application icon an We 0 NZ 8 amp 0 e 00 C
97. n 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 Next Moves to the next file if the music file is being played Press 9 When only one file or the last file in the list is being played in the Once mode stops the playback and returns to the Index screen Volume Up Tap and hold to turn the volume up step by step Press Volume Down Tap and hold to turn the volume down step by step Press Note The volume control in the Media Player application also affects the volume setting of the SL 5500 an We 35 ZINS 0 e 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 And then tap or press or the SELECT key The selected file will be played The playback screen varies according to the file type to be played To stop playback 1 Press or the SELECT key the playback will be
98. nit the category of the received data will be changed to Unfiled PN Ny Se 9 4 106 Settings 12 Settings fm Page 106 Monday January 21 2002 9 21 PM e 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 Note Ifthe unit receives the data which has the same category but belong to the different application from the sending unit the category of the received data will be changed to Unfiled Setting the Appearance Appearance setting allows you to customize the desktop and window properties 1 In the Settings folder of the Home screen tap the Appearance application icon Appearance Style Windows OPE PN A list of styles and a list of color schemes appear Color Scheme 2 Tap any of the three styles for the graphical display from the upper list 3 Tap any of the seven color schemes for the display from the lower list 4 Tap 0K to save the settings The settings will be immediately effective The shape and design color of the button scroll bar drop down list button etc
99. nt repeats by day of week i e every first Thursday tap the Repeat By Day button If the event repeats by date i e every 6th tap the Repeat By Date button Annual Events Repeating Event screen Year Jan 131 every No End Date checkbox SPS fl 5 45 Am 1 Tap the Every spinbox to set how many years between each repeat 2 Ifthe 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 S NY e 00 Cover book Page 17 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM e i an We Ne PN NA 0 e 00 Cover book Page 18 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 4 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 Edit Event Edit D escription vr ategory Personal 8 Start Oct 01 02 12 30 PM Oct 01 02 gt 1 30 PM _ All day ime zone New York 4 G SPS f 6 56 AM S2 3 Modify the event 4 Tap Mk to save the modification The Edit Event screen turns to the previous screen If you tap a the modification is canceled Note If you modify a repeating event all of other occurrences of this
100. on message appears f am Y a PN NZ S d gt gt S NY 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 5 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 The SL 5500 can transfer data with other models Note Beaming items to models other than SL 5500 may cause loss of some items or character strings Setting When you transfer data by infrared beam be sure to turn the IR port to face that of the other unit and to use both units within 8 inches approximately 20 cm of each other Not more than 8 inches approximately 20 cm Beam Receive screen The Beam Receive screen allows you to set up preferences for IR communication 1 In the Settings folder of the Home screen tap the Beam Receive application icon an We op e 00 Cover book Page 103 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM e Settings 103 The Beam Receive screen appears Beam Receive O Automatic Since thi
101. over book Page 101 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 Settings 101 The Backup Restore screen appears Backup Restore Backup Restore k Restore Media oe sD 2002 12 26 14 25 ba Please make sure to exit all applications and to save data before executing Backup Restore Caution Do not remove the storage card or attempt to operate the unit while it is processing A 2 25PM 3 Inthe 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 mm ss backup for example 2002 12 26 11 45 backup Restore Caution Restoring backup files will overwrite all files and passcode 1 With the SL 5500 turned on insert the expansion memory card that includes the backup files into the card slot 2 Inthe Settings folder of the Home screen tap the Backup Restore application icon The Backup Restore screen appears 3 In the Backup Restore options tap the Restore radio button 4 Tap the destination inserted in step 1 above in the Media option 5 Tap the drop down list button and then tap the import file 6 Tap Start The confirmati
102. ows 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 in the Folders folder of the Index screen tap the desired query to be deleted 2 Tap the Options menu and then tap Delete query The confirmation message appears before the query is deleted 3 Tap Yes to delete the query The selected query will be deleted Note Another way to delete the query is as follows 1 In the Folders folder tap and hold the desired query 2 Select Delete query in the menu that pops up S NY f am Y a PN NA 0 e 09 E mail fm Page 73 Tuesday January 22 2002 7 37 PM e 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 7 Tap the Folders tab to open the Folders folder 0 Mail Options O 8 Folders Inbox Outbox Sent Outbox Sent uy Inbox O 0 new 1 abe afi PO 0 12 59 AM 2 Tap the desired folder Inbox or Outbox in the Folders folder J 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 You can rename it immediately or later if necessary To rename a mailbox folder You can rename the mailbox fo
103. ox Back button 2 Next button 1 abe gt DP 0 12 30 AM Connection type radio Select the connection type buttons Make mail setting Check if you want to set up e mail preferences 4 checkbox Dial up Telephone line Back button Moves to previous screen if available Next button Moves to the next screen for dial up or LAN after saving settings made on the current screen 2 Tap the LAN radio button for Select the connection type 3 If you do not want to set up e mail preferences now tap the Make mail setting checkbox to uncheck 4 Tap Next Fill out the following screens according to your connection type If necessary tap Back on the following screens to modify settings on the previous screen S NY an We Internet Settings 115 e 00 Cover book Page 116 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 NY an We 116 Internet Settings The first screen appears New Connection LAN 1 3 Enter a name for the connection and IP address Connection Name LAN TCPIIP Connection Name field Connect by cad USB Connect by radio Network oo buttons Obtain IP address X Obtain IP address Automatically Automatically E checkbox Subnet Mask Gateway DNS button Connection Name field Enter the desired connection name to be displayed in the
104. play turns to the Index screen of the Address Book application Edit it if necessary Opening or arranging the attachment files You can not only open the received attachment file but copy it to the Documents folder of the SL 5500 and move it to the expansion memory card 7 Tap the received e mail message including an attachment file in the Inbox folder etc The Examine screen will be displayed 2 Tap the View menu and then tap Attachments Or tap the Attachments icon 4 The Attachments list screen will be displayed Attachments xa U 2 Data menu Data Check the attachments which you want to be visible in the Documents tab Attachment Type New Product Images bmpimage Attachment list 3 Tap the checkbox to select the attached file 4 Tap the Data menu and then tap any of the following Open in Application Open the attachment file with a specified application name Add to documents Copies the attachment file to the Documents folder of the SL 5500 Move to card SD Moves the attachment file to the SD memory card while deleting the original attachment file The e mail message will remain am 059 a PS Z 2 lt l RO S NY am Wy 2 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 delet
105. r book Page 32 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM gt 32 Media Player Index screen The Media Player application has three folders on the Index screen Video Music Playlist 1 Inthe Applications folder of the Home screen tap the Media Player application icon The Index screen appears Video tab Play button Up button Music tab for Playlist Down button for Playlist Media Player Media Player Remove from playlist button Size button Media button Title button Playlist tab File List area PO 0 8 26 am SP f 8 26 am Video folder Tap to display only the video files Music folder Tap to display only the music files Playlist folder Tap to display the files registered in the playlist File List area Displays the files mpg mpeg mp3 which are registered in the Documents folder of the Home screen and on the memory cards inserted into the slots Play button Tap to start playback Add to playlist Adds a file to a Playlist folder button Up button Moves up the selected file in the playlist Down button Moves down the selected file in the playlist Remove from Removes a file from a Playlist folder playlist button S NY s an We 00 Cover book Page 33 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM Media Player Remove from Removes a file from the Playlist folder playlist
106. r is displayed and the current calculation is suspended tap the C CE button to clear the error S NY f am Y Se PN NA 0 e 00 Cover book Page 82 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 82 Extras E 0 Q 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 Shows memory usage folder Storage Shows storage usage folder Shows main storage usage If a memory card is inserted into the unit the memory card information will be added on the screen CPU folder Shows the processor and its power while performing application tasks and system tasks Version Provides information on the system s software folder 2 Tap the desired tab 4 3 Tap i to close the application Note In the Memory folder the memory indicator may vary depending on the status before the unit is turned off and when the unit is turned off and then turned back on This is because the memory counts the memory size used for internal purposes as well S NY f am Y a PN A LIN 4 Y 00 Cover book Page 83 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM Extras 83
107. repeating event are modified accordingly Deleting Calendar event entries Deleting a Calendar event entry 1 On the Day screen tap and hold the entry you want to delete The pop up menu appears 2 Select Delete Or on the Detail screen tap jj instead of performing steps 1 and 2 f am Y a PN NZ ZINS lt 0 9 00 Cover book Page 19 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 Calendar 19 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 Deleting the Daily Weekly or Monthly events You can delete the daily weekly or monthly events except for repeating events at a time 1 Open the view mode screen Daily Weekly or Monthly on which you want to delete events 2 Tap the Data menu and then tap Delete period 3 On the screen that appears tap the drop down list button and then tap the specified item as follows For the daily events tap Events in selected day 2 For the weekly events tap Events in selected week For the monthly events tap Events in selected month 4 Tap Yes The confirmation message appears
108. rvice for LAN connection for which you have established connection If multiple Network services for LAN connection are registered switching can be made in this folder Services folder Network service list Lists all settings Add button Adds a new destination Remove button Deletes the selected destination 8 e 00 Cover book Page 129 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM x 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 Note For information on how to configure the USB or serial connection see the separate on line manuals Qtopia Desktop or Intellisync for SL Keep the default setting for normal use Creating a new setting 1 Tap Add in the Services folder The Add Network Service screen will be displayed Add Network Service These are the network services available to be added e l LAN TCP IP lt 2 JUSB TCP IP Dial up PPP For dial up connections through a modem and plain telephone line aa cere j Cancel button j P f 5 20 am Setting up PPP preferences By setting up the P
109. s device regularly looks for sending Bea m receive m od e device in Automatic mode it consurnes Manual radio button the battery Manual setting is recommended if you recommen d ed dont use beam transfer for a long time f Automatic radio button Manual beam receive Please press Start button to receive data When it is done press Stop button Manual beam receive Start Stop button SP 0 2 26 PM 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 Automatic radio When checked the unit receives data in automatic mode button The unit starts receiving data any time the other unit sends data and the receiving unit detects a signal Manual beam receive E Start Stop button Tap to start stop the IR communication for manual beam receive Selecting the receiving mode 1 In the Settings folder of the Home screen tap the Beam Receive application icon The Beam Receive screen appears 2 Tap the desired receiving mode Manual Automatic 3 Tap MK to save the setting The setting will be effective immediately am Y ia 8 SZ S 2 9 00 Cover book Page 104 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM a 0 4 104 Settings 4
110. save the setting Wireless LAN Setting This Wireless LAN Setting application allows you to configure the wireless LAN card The compatible wireless LAN card is LANEscape XI 800 Wireless CF Card Z Com etc Note For information on how to set each option also see the instructions supplied with the product For information on the compatible peripherals and accessories visit our Web site USA www sharp usa com Other countries www sharp world com 1 In the Settings folder of the Home screen tap the Wireless LAN Setting application icon an We 8 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 Wireless LAN Setting EP o Non Spec ESSID ANY Enable Disable Specific ESSID Key Length oT SE Authentication Type Network Type 8 Open System Shared Key Infrastructure 802 11 Ad Hoc Key Setting A __ Channel fi Keyl Key2 Keys KJ Key4 Jae 9 PO 0 5 23 am G 7 D PS 5 23 AM Config folder Wep folder 2 Enter the setting 3 Tap ik to save the setting 4 NY e 00 Cover book Page 140 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 P PN SZ S d d 8
111. se 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 In the Settings folder of the Home screen tap the Add Remove Software application icon The Add Remove Select screen appears Add Remove Software Install packages via networks button Install packages Install packages button Uninstall packages Uninstall packages button PS I 2 18 Install packages via Tap to install uninstall applications via networks networks button Tap to install applications from the expansion Install packages button memory card or the Documents folder of the Home screen Uninstall packages button Tap to uninstall applications S NY an We 93 WZ 2 S NY e 00 Cover book Page 94 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 94 Settings Installing Package files 1 2 3 Insert the expansion memory card including the application package files into the expansion card slot On the Add Remove Select screen tap the Install packages button The Index screen for file installation appears displaying the list of appli
112. splayed 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 The Text Edit Index screen appears 4 The Text Editor Index screen displays a list of text files you can open Text Editor Amas Present List PS 0 8 14 AM Note To find the desired text file press the first few characters of the file name on the hardware keyboard The focus moves to the matching file S NY f am Y a PN 8 e 00 Cover book Page 28 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM e 4 NY 28 Text Editor Edit screen 1 Tap to create a new entry The New Text screen will be displayed Edit menu View menu Not Forget Text Editor File menu download the java application Edit area SP 0 8 16 Am cy Sae 0 Saves the current file Edit menu Undo Undoes the last operation the last Undoes the last operation Cancels the Undo operation to restore the status before the Undo operation is done Ot Cuts selected text to the cipboars 12 Wrap lines The carriage return is inserted into the text according to the width of the screen The created file will be automatically named with the first character s up
113. stylus operation Button or key operations are included if they make it easier to carry out the function Keys This manual represents keys with the following CC HOME key Cancel Cancel key Cox OK key Cursor key Left cursor key Right cursor key Up cursor key ONA e Down cursor key SELECT key Screen Buttons and Menu Names 25 19 Screen buttons and menu names such as OK File Edit etc are indicated using quotation marks S NY PS T 75 if 8 S NY s an We 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 The Index screen appears 2 Tap The New Address screen appears You can create a new Address Book entry New Address Edit First Name Last Name Category Middle Name Job Title Department Company Work Phone Work Fax Work Mobile SP f 2 35 Pm
114. t Name Last Name and Middle Name Data area Contact column displays the first entry listed under the First Name Last Name and Middle Name fields except for Company field Tap this field to open the Detail screen of the entry Note Ifyou have no entries in the First Name Last Name or Middle Name field the entry for the Company field will be displayed in the Full Name column instead If there is no entry in the Company field the first e mail address in the Emails field will be displayed instead To find the desired entry in the Full Name column Contact column Company column press the first few characters in the each column on the hardware keyboard The focus moves to the matching column S NY f am Y a PN WZ 2 l 4 NY S NY 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 Address Book All Data Options Pat Tim Jones SHARP Email Addresses jonesp sales sharp com Home Phone 000 555 3706 Work Phone 1 800 237 4277 Category Business POA 0 2 38 PM 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 t
115. t and tap f instead of performing steps 1 and 2 The Edit Task screen appears New Task Completed checkbox E Completed O Due Tue Jan 01 2002 gt SP f 7 45 Am 3 Modify the entry Check the Completed checkbox if the task is completed 4 Tap 0K to save the modification The Edit Task screen turns to the Index screen If you tap a the modification is canceled Note The Task status and priority can also be changed on the Index screen See below S NY an We PS ZINS lt 0 e 00 Cover book Page 25 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 Todo List 25 lt a 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 instead of performing steps 1 and 2 3 Tap Yes to delete the entry The entry will be deleted If you tap No the deletion is canceled _ Deleting all Todo task entries 1 On the Index or Detail screen tap the Data menu and then tap Delete all The confirmation message appears before the entry is deleted 2 Tap Yes to delete all entries All entries will be deleted
116. t yesterday The report is supposed to use on the Meeting Tap the Select for delete checkbox Note You cannot check the Select for delete checkbox to delete unread or unsent e mail messages Tap to close the Examine screen The checked e mail messages will be marked with a green circle and the folder including the messages will be displayed Email Mail Options 0 2 7 Folders Inbox __ Outbox Sent Outbox Meeting Tuesday richard shar Report Tuesday Outbox 3 0 unsent 7 6 PS f 046 If you want to mark multiple e mail messages repeat steps 1 to 3 Tap the Mail menu and then tap Delete selected A confirmation message appears before the messages are deleted Tap Yes to delete them an We 4 NY S NY 70 EMail e 00 Cover book Page 70 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 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 Search option drop down list buttons Edit query Mailbox Status1 Status2 Attachment Search option fields From Recipient Subject Body Search option checkboxes and
117. tes the e mail message displayed on the Detail screen View menu Displays the previous message 0 Displays the next message Attachments Opens an attached list screen on which to open save the attachment file move it to the expansion memory card etc see page 67 Text format Changes the view format between the text format and rich text format 2 Tap x to close the Detail screen and return to the Index screen New mail screen 1 On the Index screen tap j S NY PS T 5 i am We Ne WY SV 8 S e 00 Cover book Page 58 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 4 4 58 EMail New mail Address Book icon Direction drop down Attachment icon list button E mail address field Subject field Message area Direction drop down Tap to select the e mail direction TO CC BCC list button 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 4 Mail menu Send this mail Sends the e mail message displayed Refer Address Book Lists the e mail addresses registered in the Address Book application Adding Attachments Opens the screen to select the attachment files to be attached to the e mail message E mail accounts The EMail application allows multiple e mail
118. tination will be automatically the internal memory Voice Recording Specify the compression rate in voice recording mode format Voice recording Tap to select from the following format drop down 22 050 Hz 16Bit Mono 352kbps list button e 16 000 Hz 16Bit Mono 256kbps e 11 025 Hz 16Bit Mono 176kbps e 8 000 Hz 16Bit Mono 128kbps e 22 050 Hz 8Bit Mono 176kbps e 16 000 Hz 8Bit Mono 128kbps e 11 025 Hz 8Bit Mono 88kbps e 8 000 Hz 8Bit Mono 64kbps Input Gain Adjustment Adjust the input gain slider 2 Tap k to save the setting am Y a PN 4 00 Cover book Page 87 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM a 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 Tapa 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 not available for all applications Tap the Options menu and then tap Help on the Index screen of applications not available for all applications Bookmarks menu Bookmarks menu E Add Bookmark Adds the page to the bookmarks Remove from Bookmarks Removes registered
119. to 40 entered before the first space PN T 4 00 Cover book Page 29 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM Text Editor Creating a new Text Editor entry 1 2 3 Tap J to create a new entry Or tap the File menu and then tap New The New Text screen will be displayed Enter text using one of the Input Methods Tap U0 to save the new file If you tap a saving the file is canceled Modifying a Text Editor entry 1 2 3 On the Text Editor Index screen tap the file you want to edit Or tap the text file icon you want to edit in the Documents folder of the Home screen The Edit screen will be displayed Edit the file Tap k to save the modification If you tap a the modification is canceled The display returns to the Text Editor Index screen Deleting a Text Editor entry 1 2 3 On the Index screen move the focus to the file you want to delete Tap the File menu and then tap Delete The confirmation message appears before the file is deleted Tap Yes to delete the file The file will be deleted If you tap No the deletion is canceled an We 29 4 NY S NY 00 Cover book Page 30 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM 30 Text Editor Renaming the Text Editor file 1 On the
120. urns to the New Event screen If you tap a the repeat setting is canceled Daily Events Repeating Event screen Day Every spinbox End Date button No End Date checkbox P lt 0 6 43 am 1 Tap the Every spinbox to set how many days between each repeat 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 Weekly Events Repeating Event screen Week Repeating Event None Day week e vear Every fi G week s Repeat On buttons on Tuesday PO f 6 46 AM 1 Tap the Every spinbox to set how many weeks between each repeat S NY PS T TAS an We Ne Calendar 17 2 Ifthe 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 Repeating Event 02 18 Ok J _None Day Week I Month Year 1 S month s Repeat By buttons SP fl 5 55 Am 1 Tap the Every spinbox to set how many months between each repeat 4 2 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 Ifthe eve
121. using 3 Tap the Options menu and then tap Move to 4 Tap the folder to which you want to move the e mail message The selected e mail message will be moved to the folder Note Tap and holding the e mail message in steps 2 and 3 will allow you to use a pop up menu 7 i PN D i 10 S 2 09 E mail fm Page 75 Tuesday January 22 2002 7 38 PM n 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 7 On the Examine screen tap the Mail menu 2 Tap Set status and then tap Sent or Unsent for a sent e mail message or tap Unread for a received e mail message Switching the e mail message to view While displaying the Examine screen you can switch e mail messages 7 Tap amp or onthe Examine mail screen Or tap the View menu and then tap Previous or Next am We 0 4 NY e 00 Cover book Page 76 Monday January 21 200
122. word for the proxy server field 3 Select the server you want to connect to from the Servers list 4 Tap Mk to connect to the selected server The Package Servers screen turns to the Index screen If you tap a the server setting is canceled Installing package files via networks The list of application package files from the network appears Package button ava Caffeine Mark Icons ava Ice Blox ma ava Puzz 5 intended to be installed ava Swarp g not installed i installed pe Life Game W intended to be removed jpe Qt sample ype WAY file player ype Game control falling blocks 60k ype Test program Sokoban ava Java applet demo tic tac ype Spreadsheet program 3648k 22k ype Game shoot the parachu 340k 64k 26k 276k 276k VQ a2 200050 POM 1002 a S3 We Description button Size button WZ 2 l 4 NY S NY 1 2 3 5 00 Cover book Page 97 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM Settings 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 Package gpe testplayer Package qpe testplayer Installed Size 276k Filename Jgpe testplayer_1 3 1 1_arm ipk Version 1 3
123. x If checked files will be automatically opened repeatedly Delay time slider If the Auto play option is checked move the slider to adjust the delay time with which the next file will start 2 Setup the desired preferences 3 Tap Lk to save the setting S NY f am Y a PN 00 Cover book Page 45 Monday January 21 2002 5 47 PM a 15 P PS T Opera Browser 45 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 e Exiting the application clears the cache without saving it in a file Some Web pages including font setting etc can not be displayed or not displayed correctly in this application Some graphical images of larger size may not be displayed While browsing the Web pages you can check incoming e mail messages Overview Browsing screen 1 In the Applications folder of the Home screen tap the Opera Browser application icon Back icon Help icon Zoom icon Web page address icon Security Status icon amp Reload icon Forward icon Bookmark list icon Preferences icon SHARP M Q BILE SERVICES SHARP SPS f 12 17 AM S NY
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