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Page 1 - User Manual for

User Manual for Acer s50 and s60 Handhelds

Page 2 - COPYRIGHT

x Backup menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 5 Working with your PC

Page 3 - First things first

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Clock88 2Tap to stop and reset the timer. Clock menu The Clock menu shown here is for your ref

Page 4 - Battery considerations

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing AudioBox 89Using AudioBoxAudioBox lets you to play your favorite MP3 files saved in a Memory Stick

Page 5 - Assigning security options

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing AudioBox90 The MP3 file(s) you selected will be copied to the Memory Stick under the MP3 folder

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4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing AudioBox 91 3Tap OK.AudioBox functionsThe smartly-designed user interface of AudioBox provides all

Page 7 - Contents

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing AudioBox92 2Tap to start playing the track. While in playback mode, image changes to indicat

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4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing AudioBox 93To repeat a section of the active track: 1 During playback, tap to select the startin

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4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing AudioBox94 • Select a track to play.Tap the check box before each entry to include that track i

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4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing AudioBox 95The Delete screen displays the filename and file size of all MP3 files stored in the Me

Page 11 - 8 Beaming information 207

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing AudioBox96 AudioBox menuThe AudioBox menu shown here is for your reference only. Features that

Page 12 - Index 281

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Recorder 97Using RecorderRecorder allows you to conveniently record audio files whenever and where

Page 13 - 1 Entering data in your

xi 8 Beaming information 207Beaming a business card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 14 - To write Graffiti letters

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Recorder98 Storage mediaIn saving recorded audio or in playing audio files, Recorder provides t

Page 15 - The Graffiti numbers

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Recorder 99During Recording mode: • The scroll buttons and the Graffiti area are disabled; the LED

Page 16 - To write Graffiti numbers

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Recorder100 To pause Recording:• Tap . Button image changes to , LED indicator stops blinking

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4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Recorder 101• Pressing the scroll buttons will increase/decrease playback volume.• Pressing the Mu

Page 18 - Using Graffiti ShortCuts

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Recorder102 NOTE: You must first select an audio file before tapping any of the command buttons

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4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Recorder 103File ManagerFile Manager is one of the Record menu options. Using this feature, you’ll

Page 20 - Using the onscreen keyboard

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Recorder104 3 Tap OK on the confirmation dialog box that appears.To copy audio file(s): 1 Selec

Page 21 - Beaming data

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Recorder 1053 Tap OK on the confirmation dialog box that appears.Recorder menusRecorder menus are

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4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Recorder106 Beam. You can beam an audio file to another Palm OS-based, Acer handheld. This opti

Page 23 - 2 Managing your

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Recorder 107NOTE: Settings shown in the following screens are the default system settings. There a

Page 24 - Categorising applications

xii Using non-ASCII characters in login scripts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263Plug-in applications . . . .

Page 25 - To create a new category

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing WalkReader108 – Sort by. Select basis for viewing files in the audio file list. There are two o

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4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing WalkReader 109To display eBooks by categoryIn the WalkReader Manager screen, you can choose to dis

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4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing WalkReader110 The selected eBook file is shown in Browse mode. For more information on working

Page 28 - Security

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing WalkReader 111The last two fields are user-configurable. 3Tap OK. To delete an eBook file1 Select

Page 29 - To mask all private records

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing WalkReader112 File ManagerFile Manager is one of the Record menu options. Using this feature, y

Page 30 - To hide a private record

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing WalkReader 113NOTE: The Find command is also available in the Options menu when viewed in Browse v

Page 31 - To hide all private records

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing WalkReader114 When no match is found for the searched text, a message window appears. Tap OK. S

Page 32 - Displaying private records

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing WalkReader 115To create a bookmark1 In Browse view, define the location for the new bookmark by mo

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4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing WalkReader116 To go to a bookmark location1 In the Bookmark screen, tap a bookmark. 2 Tap the G

Page 34 - To assign a password

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing WalkReader 1172 Tap OK on the confirmation dialog box that appears. Using the Jump To functionAnot

Page 35 - Locking your handheld

1 Entering data in your Acer handheldEntering data using Graffiti 11 Entering data in your Acer handheldYou can enter data into your handheld in sever

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4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing WalkReader118 Working with hyperlinksHyperlinks embedded in your eBook let you jump from one lo

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4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing WalkReader 1192 Tap the Back icon that appears on the linked location to revert to the hyperlink

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4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing WalkReader120 5Tap OK.NOTE: You cannot create notes with the same name in the same eBook but yo

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4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing WalkReader 121 The title and content of the selected note entry is displayed on the View Note scre

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4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing WalkReader122 WalkReader menusWalkReader menus are shown here for your reference only. Features

Page 41 - 3 Working with your

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing WalkReader 1235 Tap OK to rename the eBook file.Beam. You can beam an eBook file to another Palm O

Page 42 - Editing records

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing WalkReader124 Options menu in Browse mode: Large Line Space Sets the space between lines to fou

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4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing PhotoWiz 125Using PhotoWizPhotoWiz lets you view image files stored in either your handheld’s inte

Page 44 - Purging records

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing PhotoWiz126 Working in Thumbnail modeIn Thumbnail mode, all available image files in the active

Page 45 - To purge records

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing PhotoWiz 127• If the Show Prefs before slide show check box in the Preferences dialog box is selec

Page 46 - Categorising records

1 Entering data in your Acer handheldEntering data using Graffiti2 To write Graffiti letters1 Tap the screen where you want to write letters, for ex

Page 47 - To rename a category

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing PhotoWiz128 To view image attributes1 Tap an image thumbnail. 2 Tap the Image Info icon . The

Page 48 - Finding records

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing PhotoWiz 129To delete an image file1 Tap the thumbnail of the image you want to delete. 2 Tap the

Page 49 - Using the Find option

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing PhotoWiz130 To attach a noteWhen the active image source is Expansion, the Note icon is visib

Page 50 - Using Phone Lookup

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing PhotoWiz 131• Double-tap on the image to zoom inWhen scaling an image to the point that it does no

Page 51 - Attaching notes

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing PhotoWiz132 To adjust color balance 1 Tap the Menu icon . 2 From the Image menu, select Color

Page 52 - Choosing fonts

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing PhotoWiz 133Options menu The Options menu differs depending on whether you are viewing it in Thumb

Page 53 - Application-specific tasks

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing PhotoWiz134 Image Duration Set the time duration by which an image file is displayed in Slide S

Page 54 - Scheduling timed events

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing PhotoWiz 135File Manager. Displays the File Manager screen where you can perform basic file manage

Page 55

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing PhotoWiz136 Image menu View EXIF Thumbnail Displays the image as an EXIF thumbnail, if the form

Page 56 - Scheduling untimed events

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Filer 137Using FilerUse Filer to conveniently perform file management tasks with a few quick taps

Page 57 - Rescheduling events

1 Entering data in your Acer handheldEntering data using Graffiti 3Caps Lock mode— just as you press the Shift key on a keyboard—and then write the de

Page 58

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Filer138 Header bar Consists of three cells for managing the file list. • Selection box. Tap th

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4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Filer 139File management commandsBefore performing any file management task, select first an item

Page 60 - To set an alarm for an event

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Filer140 When the active source medium is Expansion, the Filer dialog box appears. 3 Select a d

Page 61 - Setting alarm options

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Filer 141Once a valid destination is selected, the move/copy command proceeds. A progress bar appe

Page 62 - Changing the Date Book view

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Filer142 3 When the Beam dialog box appears, point the IR port directly at the IR port of the r

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4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Filer 1432Tap New. The New screen appears. 3 Enter a name for the new folder. NOTE: The maximum nu

Page 64 - Working in Month view

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Filer144 Filer menusFiler menus are shown here for your reference only. Features that are not e

Page 65 - Working in Agenda view

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Filer 145Format Opens the Format dialog box. Tap Yes if you want to format the Memory Stick.IMPORT

Page 66 - Date Book menus

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Filer146 Help menu Medium InfoOpens the Medium Info screen. It shows related system informatio

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4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Service Launcher 147Using Service LauncherUse Service Launcher to view icons of applications under

Page 68 - Using Address Book

1 Entering data in your Acer handheldEntering data using Graffiti4 To write Graffiti numbers1 Tap the screen where you want to write numbers.NOTE: A

Page 69

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Backup148 Using BackupBackup allows you to back up data files and applications from your handhe

Page 70 - Duplicating an entry

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Backup 1493Tap OK. During the backup process, a progress screen displaying related backup informat

Page 71 - Sorting Address Book entries

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Backup150 2 In the Backup main screen, tap Partial Backup. The Partial Backup screen appears. 3

Page 72 - Address Book menus

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Backup 1513 Tap the Source pick list to select which backup file to restore.The Complete Restore s

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4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Backup152 4Tap OK. During the restore process, a progress screen appears displaying related inf

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4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Backup 153The Partial Restore screen displays the same elements as the Complete Restore screen. 4T

Page 75 - Using To Do List

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Backup154 3Tap OK. A status screen appears to show deletion progress. When deletion is complete

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5 Working with your PC utilitiesInstalling PC utilities 1555 Working with your PC utilitiesYour handheld includes PC utilities designed to complement

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5 Working with your PC utilitiesUsing IntelliSync Lite156 For more information on using this utility, refer to the Palm Desktop online help.To laun

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5 Working with your PC utilitiesUsing Voice Converter 157Voice Converter toolbarUse the four command icons on the toolbar to easily perform basic appl

Page 79 - Sorting To Do items

1 Entering data in your Acer handheldEntering data using Graffiti 5Additional Graffiti punctuation marks include the following:The Graffiti symbols an

Page 80

5 Working with your PC utilitiesUsing Voice Converter158 To remove a source file from the source file list1 In the source file list, select the fil

Page 81 - Using Memo Pad

5 Working with your PC utilitiesUsing Voice Converter 159Voice Converter source file listThe Voice Converter source file list displays four columns of

Page 82 - Sorting memos

5 Working with your PC utilitiesUsing Voice Converter160 File menuView menu.Help menu Remove All Removes all files from the source file list. Exit

Page 83 - Memo Pad menus

5 Working with your PC utilitiesUsing WalkReader Converter 161Using WalkReader ConverterWith WalkReader Converter, you can convert regular document fi

Page 84 - Options menus

5 Working with your PC utilitiesUsing WalkReader Converter162 To create a new list file• Click the New icon . A new list file appears (.aec format

Page 85 - Using Calculator

5 Working with your PC utilitiesUsing WalkReader Converter 163• If you selected multiple files, click the Open button.If an existing file in the sourc

Page 86 - Calculator menus

5 Working with your PC utilitiesUsing WalkReader Converter164 3 Click the Convert icon . If an existing eBook file in the destination folder has th

Page 87 - 4 Working with your

5 Working with your PC utilitiesUsing WalkReader Converter 165WalkReader Converter source file list The WalkReader Converter source file list displays

Page 88 - Clock modes

5 Working with your PC utilitiesUsing WalkReader Converter166 File menuView menuRemove All Removes all files from the source file list. Save As Sav

Page 89 - City Clock mode

5 Working with your PC utilitiesUsing WalkReader Converter 167Options menuFile Properties. Click to display the File Properties screen. This option is

Page 90 - Date and time display

1 Entering data in your Acer handheldEntering data using Graffiti6 à á â ã ä å è é ê ì í î ï ò ó ô õ ö ù ú û

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5 Working with your PC utilitiesUsing WalkReader Converter168 Destination. Click to display the Destination screen.Use this screen to define defaul

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5 Working with your PC utilitiesUsing PhotoWiz Converter 169Help menu Using PhotoWiz ConverterUse PhotoWiz Converter to convert regular image files i

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5 Working with your PC utilitiesUsing PhotoWiz Converter170 Converting image files1 Add image source files by doing either of the following: • Clic

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5 Working with your PC utilitiesUsing PhotoWiz Converter 1713 Select image size for the converted files by clicking any of the radio buttons.If you wa

Page 95 - Alarm setting

5 Working with your PC utilitiesUsing PhotoWiz Converter172 The next time you perform a HotSync operation, converted files are installed to the sel

Page 96

6 Using the Attention ManagerInsistent alarms 1736 Using the Attention ManagerExcept for Calculator and Service Launcher, all applications in your han

Page 97

6 Using the Attention ManagerInsistent alarms174 Using the Reminder command buttonsThe Reminder dialog screen has three buttons for responding to a

Page 98 - Big Clock mode

6 Using the Attention ManagerInsistent alarms 1755 If you want alarms to sound, select a value for the following by tapping on their respective pick l

Page 99 - Timer mode

6 Using the Attention ManagerSubtle alarms176 The Reminders list screen displays three buttons that are used to respond to all of the items in the

Page 100 - Clock menu

7 Managing your desktop emailSetting up Mail on your computer 1777 Managing your desktop email Mail enables you to manage the email you send and recei

Page 101 - Using AudioBox

1 Entering data in your Acer handheldEntering data using Graffiti 7Predefined Graffiti ShortCutsYour handheld includes the following predefined Graffi

Page 102 - Background playback

7 Managing your desktop emailSetting up Mail on your computer178 To set or change HotSync options for synchronising the Mail application1 Do one of

Page 103 - AudioBox functions

7 Managing your desktop emailSetting up Mail on your computer 1795 Select one of the following options:NOTE: When you first set up Mail, Synchronize t

Page 104 - to start playing the track

7 Managing your desktop emailViewing, creating, and replying to email180 To open Mail• In Applications Launcher, tap the Mail icon to display the

Page 105 - AudioBox playlist

7 Managing your desktop emailViewing, creating, and replying to email 181To change header information• Tap a header mode icon in the upper right corne

Page 106 - Deleting MP3 files

7 Managing your desktop emailViewing, creating, and replying to email182 To close an email item• To close an email item, tap Done.Creating email it

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7 Managing your desktop emailViewing, creating, and replying to email 1832 Enter the email address of the recipient, using the same format as you woul

Page 108 - AudioBox menu

7 Managing your desktop emailViewing, creating, and replying to email184 If the address, CC, subject, or body exceeds the capacity of the screen di

Page 109 - Using Recorder

7 Managing your desktop emailViewing, creating, and replying to email 1856 Enter the text of your reply.7 If you are forwarding the message, enter a r

Page 110 - Audio recording function

7 Managing your desktop emailViewing, creating, and replying to email186 6 Tap Done to return to the New Message screen.Adding details to email ite

Page 111

7 Managing your desktop emailViewing, creating, and replying to email 187NOTE: The Priority and BCC setting must be set for each email item you create

Page 112 - Audio playback function

COPYRIGHTCopyright © 2002 Acer Inc. or its subsidiariesAll Rights Reserved. Printed in Taiwan. Acer s50 and s60 Handhelds User ManualOriginal issue:

Page 113 - Recorder command buttons

1 Entering data in your Acer handheldUsing the onscreen keyboard8 5 Tap Delete. 6Tap Yes.Graffiti tipsWhen using Graffiti, keep the following tips i

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7 Managing your desktop emailStoring and editing email items188 3 Tap the Signature text field and enter the text of your signature.4Tap OK.Storing

Page 115 - File Manager

7 Managing your desktop emailStoring and editing email items 189To edit an unsent email item1 In the Mail list, tap Outbox from the pick list in the u

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7 Managing your desktop emailStoring and editing email items190 To save an email item as a draft1 Create an email item.2 Choose from the following

Page 117 - Recorder menus

7 Managing your desktop emailStoring and editing email items 1912 Tap the email draft you want to display.3 Tap Edit.4 Enter any changes.5 Choose from

Page 118 - Options menu

7 Managing your desktop emailStoring and editing email items192 To file an email item1 In the Mail list, tap an email item to open it.2 Tap the Men

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7 Managing your desktop emailDeleting email items 193To retrieve an email item from the Filed folder1 In the Mail list, tap Filed from the pick list i

Page 120 - Using WalkReader

7 Managing your desktop emailDeleting email items194 To display a prompt before an email item is deleted1 Tap the Menu icon . 2 Tap Options, and t

Page 121 - To open an eBook

7 Managing your desktop emailDeleting email items 1952 Tap the email item you want to restore.3 Choose from the following options:• If you created the

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7 Managing your desktop emailDeleting email items196 • If you received the email item that you deleted, tap Undelete to move the selected item to t

Page 123 - To delete an eBook file

7 Managing your desktop emailCategorising and sorting email items 197Categorising and sorting email itemsYou can display email items by the folders pr

Page 124 - Working in Browse mode

1 Entering data in your Acer handheldBeaming data 95 Tap Done to enter the text or numbers.Beaming dataYour handheld is equipped with an infrared (IR)

Page 125

7 Managing your desktop emailCategorising and sorting email items198 To display the Date column in email items1 In the Mail list, tap Show.2 Tap th

Page 126 - Working with bookmarks

7 Managing your desktop emailManaging your email application with HotSync 199Managing your email application with HotSyncYou can manage your email app

Page 127 - To create a bookmark

7 Managing your desktop emailManaging your email application with HotSync200 3 Tap the Settings for pick list, and select Local HotSync or Remote H

Page 128 - To delete all bookmarks

7 Managing your desktop emailManaging your email application with HotSync 201To access the special filter screen• In the HotSync Options screen, tap F

Page 129 - Using the Jump To function

7 Managing your desktop emailManaging your email application with HotSync202 • To define a filter string, fill-out the To, From, and Subject fields

Page 130 - Working with hyperlinks

7 Managing your desktop emailManaging your email application with HotSync 203When you define a string, your handheld searches for any instance of that

Page 131

7 Managing your desktop emailManaging your email application with HotSync204 Message menuThe Message menu differs depending on whether you are view

Page 132 - Note Manager

7 Managing your desktop emailManaging your email application with HotSync 205Options menuThe Options menu differs depending on whether you are viewing

Page 133

7 Managing your desktop emailManaging your email application with HotSync206

Page 134 - WalkReader menus

8 Beaming informationBeaming a business card 2078 Beaming informationYour handheld is equipped with an IR (infrared) port that you can use to beam inf

Page 135

1 Entering data in your Acer handheldBeaming data10

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8 Beaming informationBeaming an application208 • Tap Beam to beam an individual item.• In the Address Book application only, tap Beam Business Card

Page 137 - Using PhotoWiz

8 Beaming informationBeaming an application 209Some applications are copy-protected and cannot be beamed; this is indicated by a Lock icon.4 When the

Page 138 - Working in Thumbnail mode

8 Beaming informationReceiving beamed information210 Receiving beamed informationTo receive beamed information:1 Turn on your handheld.2 Point the

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8 Beaming informationTurning off beaming 211Turning off beamingTo turn beaming on or off1 In the All or System category of Applications Launcher, tap

Page 140 - To view image attributes

8 Beaming informationTurning off beaming212

Page 141 - To set a default folder

9 Exchanging and updating data using HotSync operationsPerforming a HotSync operation 2139 Exchanging and updating data using HotSync operationsHotSyn

Page 142 - Working in View mode

9 Exchanging and updating data using HotSync operationsPerforming a HotSync operation214 4 Click New. 5 Enter a name for the profile.6 Click OK.Per

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9 Exchanging and updating data using HotSync operationsPerforming a HotSync operation 215To perform a local HotSync operation1 Insert your handheld in

Page 144 - PhotoWiz menus

9 Exchanging and updating data using HotSync operationsSelecting HotSync setup options216 5 Wait for a message on your handheld’s screen indicating

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9 Exchanging and updating data using HotSync operationsSelecting HotSync setup options 217If you are not sure which option to use, keep the default se

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2 Managing your applicationsUsing Applications Launcher 112 Managing your applicationsUsing Applications LauncherBy default, Applications Launcher dis

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9 Exchanging and updating data using HotSync operationsCustomising HotSync application settings218 6 Click the Modem tab to display the modem setti

Page 148 - Image menu

9 Exchanging and updating data using HotSync operationsCustomising HotSync application settings 219TIP: You can also click HotSync > Custom on the

Page 149 - Using Filer

9 Exchanging and updating data using HotSync operationsIR HotSync operations220 10 Click Done to activate your settings.IR HotSync operationsYour h

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9 Exchanging and updating data using HotSync operationsIR HotSync operations 221• If the Infrared icon is visible, perform the following steps: a Do

Page 151 - File management commands

9 Exchanging and updating data using HotSync operationsIR HotSync operations222 3 Choose Setup.4 In the Setup window, click the Local tab.5 In the

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9 Exchanging and updating data using HotSync operationsIR HotSync operations 2232 In the pop-up menu, make sure Infrared is checked.The HotSync Manage

Page 153 - To beam a file

9 Exchanging and updating data using HotSync operationsIR HotSync operations224 Returning to using the cradle for local USB HotSync operationsIf yo

Page 154 - Folder operation

9 Exchanging and updating data using HotSync operationsPerforming a HotSync operation via a network 225Performing a HotSync operation via a networkWhe

Page 155 - To rename a folder

9 Exchanging and updating data using HotSync operationsPerforming a HotSync operation via a network226 4 In the Setup window, click the Network tab

Page 156 - Filer menus

9 Exchanging and updating data using HotSync operationsPerforming a HotSync operation via a network 2276 On the HotSync screen, tap Modem.7 Tap Select

Page 157

2 Managing your applicationsUsing Applications Launcher12 Categorising applicationsThe category feature enables you to manage the number of applica

Page 158 - Help menu

9 Exchanging and updating data using HotSync operationsPerforming a HotSync operation via a network228 11 Tap Options, then Conduit Setup.12 In the

Page 159 - Using Service Launcher

9 Exchanging and updating data using HotSync operationsUsing File Link 229Using File LinkThe File Link feature lets you import Address Book and Memo P

Page 160 - Using Backup

9 Exchanging and updating data using HotSync operationsUsing File Link230

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10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheld 23110 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldUsing the Preferences dialog box, you can customise the

Page 162 - Restore function

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldOpening Preferences232 Opening Preferences You set preferences to customise your device. To access a P

Page 163

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldAlarm preferences 233To set the alarm LED settingsYou can set alarms in Date Book and Clock to remind you

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10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldButtons preferences234 Buttons preferencesButtons Preferences let you assign different applications to

Page 165 - Memory Stick

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldButtons preferences 2352 Tap the function that you want the Multi-function button to serve.• Back Functio

Page 166 - Backup menu

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldButtons preferences236 2 Tap the pick list and tap a function you want the full-screen pen stroke to a

Page 167 - 5 Working with your

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldConnection preferences 237 2 Tap the pick list next to the HotSync button you want to assign.3 Tap the ap

Page 168 - Using Voice Converter

2 Managing your applicationsUsing Applications Launcher 13To create a new category1 Do either of the following to display the Edit Categories screen:

Page 169 - Voice Converter toolbar

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldConnection preferences238 Connection TypesThere are five basic types of connections you can choose fro

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10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldConnection preferences 239Other possible connection types: To modify Connection preferences1 In the Conne

Page 171 - Voice Converter menus

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldConnection preferences240 To create an Infrared to Modem connection1 In the Connection Preferences pan

Page 172 - View menu

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldConnection preferences 2417 Tap Details at the bottom of the screen.8 Tap the Speed pick list and select

Page 173 - Using WalkReader Converter

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldDate & Time preferences242 10 If necessary, edit the Init String text to change the modem setup st

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10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldDate & Time preferences 243To set the time1 Tap the Set Time box to display the Set Time dialog box.2

Page 175 - To convert a source file

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldDigitizer preferences244 4Tap OK.TIP: Choose the time zone from the list that corresponds to where you

Page 176

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldFormats preferences 245Setting default country The default country adjusts the time, date, and number for

Page 177 - WalkReader Converter menus

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldFormats preferences246 2 Tap the Date pick list and select a format, where D is day, M is month, and Y

Page 178

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldGeneral preferences 247General preferencesThe General Preferences panel enables you to set the auto shut-

Page 179

2 Managing your applicationsUsing Applications Launcher14 2 From the Options menu, tap Preferences.3 In the Preferences dialog box, tap the View By

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10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldGeneral preferences248 Setting the sounds and volumesYour handheld uses a variety of sounds. You can c

Page 181 - Using PhotoWiz Converter

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldGeneral preferences 249Turning Beam Receive on and offYou can choose to turn off the Beam Receive feature

Page 182 - Converting image files

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldHiDensity preferences250 Setting the backlight power saving mode You can choose to activate the power

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10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldNetwork preferences 251Network preferencesThe TCP/IP software that is included in your handheld’s operati

Page 184

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldNetwork preferences252 To set network preferences1 Tap the Service pick list. 2 Tap the predefined ser

Page 185 - 6 Using the Attention

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldNetwork preferences 2535 Tap the Connection pick list and select one. The list includes the configuration

Page 186 - Setting alarm sound effects

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldNetwork preferences254 9 To enter a prefix before the telephone number to access an outside line, tap

Page 187 - Insistent alarms

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldNetwork preferences 255c. Enter your calling card number. 12 When you have finished setting up your phone

Page 188 - Subtle alarms

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldNetwork preferences256 If you use one of the predefined service templates, you probably only need to e

Page 189 - 7 Managing your

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldNetwork preferences 257To edit a service template1 In the Network Preferences panel, select a service tem

Page 190 - 7 Managing your desktop email

2 Managing your applicationsSetting preferences for applications 15Displaying the last selected category of applicationsThe first time you launch Appl

Page 191

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldNetwork preferences258 4 Tap the Idle timeout pick list to specify how long will your handheld wait to

Page 192 - Viewing email items

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldNetwork preferences 2594 From the Service menu, tap Delete. 5 From the confirmation dialog box that appea

Page 193 - To change header information

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldNetwork preferences260 3 Choose one of the following options:• If your system doesn’t require a DNS or

Page 194 - Creating email items

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldNetwork preferences 261• If your IP address is permanently assigned: – Tap the IP Address check box to de

Page 195

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldNetwork preferences262 2 In the Details dialog box, tap the Script button.3 In the Login Script screen

Page 196 - To reply to an email item

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldNetwork preferences 2635 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you have completed the login script.6Tap OK. 7 Tap OK

Page 197 - Looking up an address

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldNetwork preferences264 For example, the string “wait for Joe<cr><lf>” waits to receive Joe

Page 198 - Adding details to email items

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldOwner preferences 265To expand the display of progress messages during login1 In the Network Preferences

Page 199 - To create a signature

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldOwner preferences266 To change owner preferences on your Acer handheld • In the Owner Preferences pane

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10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldPhone preferences 267Phone preferencesYour handheld can be connected to a GSM mobile phone to give you wi

Page 201 - To edit an unsent email item

2 Managing your applicationsSecurity16 SecurityThe Security application in your handheld allows you to prevent unauthorised access to your records

Page 202

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldShortCuts preferences268 NOTE: The initialization string is dependent on the carrier hardware, rather

Page 203 - Filing an email item

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldShortCuts preferences 269For more information on how to use ShortCuts, refer to "Using Graffiti Shor

Page 204 - To file an email item

10 Setting preferences for your Acer handheldShortCuts preferences270

Page 205 - Deleting email items

11 Frequently Asked Questions 27111 Frequently Asked QuestionsIf you encounter a problem with your Acer handheld, do not call Technical Support until

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11 Frequently Asked QuestionsSoftware installation problems272 Software installation problemsProblem SolutionI cannot install the Palm Desktop soft

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11 Frequently Asked QuestionsOperating problems 273Operating problemsProblem SolutionI don’t see anything on my handheld screen.Try each of these in t

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11 Frequently Asked QuestionsTapping and writing problems274 Tapping and writing problemsProblem SolutionThe LED indicator is not blinking when ala

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11 Frequently Asked QuestionsApplication problems 275Application problemsProblem SolutionI tapped the Today button, but it does not show the correct d

Page 210 - To sort the email list

11 Frequently Asked QuestionsHotSync problems276 HotSync problemsProblem SolutionI cannot do a HotSync operation; what should I check to make sure

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11 Frequently Asked QuestionsHotSync problems 277I tried to do a local HotSync operation, but it did not complete successfully.• Make sure your handhe

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2 Managing your applicationsSecurity 174 Tap Mask Records.5Tap OK.The Mask Records screen appears. 6Tap OK. To mask all private records1 In Applicatio

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11 Frequently Asked QuestionsBeaming problems278 Beaming problemsWhen I perform a HotSync operation, my information does not transfer to Palm Deskt

Page 214 - Defining filter strings

11 Frequently Asked QuestionsRecharging problems 279Recharging problemsPassword problemsProblem SolutionWhen I place my handheld in the cradle, the LE

Page 215 - Mail menus

11 Frequently Asked QuestionsTechnical support280 Technical supportIf, after reviewing the sources listed at the beginning of this appendix, you ca

Page 216 - Message menu

281 IndexAAddress Bookcreating entries56menus 60top-of-list entry 57addressesdisplaying entries57editing 59entering 56selecting 57sorting 59alarmsins

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282 with HotSync199EEdit menu 30email applicationsetting up177synchronising with HotSync 199email itemsadding details186blind carbon copy 186catego

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283 menus203Mail applicationopening180turning off 179Mail list 180Memo List 70Memo Padmenus71memoscreating69reviewing 70sorting 70mobile phone, see

Page 219 - 8 Beaming information

284 soundsalarm sound effects174volume 248start time 54TTCP/IP softwareconnecting via255technical support 280telephone numbers, selecting 57timeset

Page 220 - Beaming an application

First things firstYour guides iiiFirst things firstWe would like to thank you for making Acer handheld your choice for your handheld needs. Your new s

Page 221

2 Managing your applicationsSecurity18 2 From the Current Privacy pick list, tap Mask Records.3 Open one of the basic applications (except Mail) an

Page 222 - Receiving beamed information

2 Managing your applicationsSecurity 194Tap Hide Records.5Tap OK.The Hide Records screen appears.6Tap OK.To hide all private records1 In Applications

Page 223 - Turning off beaming

2 Managing your applicationsSecurity20 2 From the Current Privacy pick list, tap Hide Records.3 Open one of the basic applications (except Mail). R

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2 Managing your applicationsSecurity 213Tap OK. To display all private records1 In Applications Launcher, tap the Security icon to display the Secur

Page 225 - 9 Exchanging and updating

2 Managing your applicationsSecurity22 To assign a password1 In Applications Launcher, tap the Security icon . 2 Tap the Password box. 3 Enter a p

Page 226 - Enter new profile name

2 Managing your applicationsSecurity 233 Enter your current password. 4Tap OK.The screen below appears. 5 Choose from the following options:• To chang

Page 227 - Local from the menu

2 Managing your applicationsSecurity24 • After a period of inactivity you specifyTo lock your handheld when you turn it off:1 In Applications Launc

Page 228 - To set the HotSync options

2 Managing your applicationsSecurity 254 Tap At a preset time.5 In the Set Time screen, tap the arrows to set the time.6Tap OK.The time you set for wi

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2 Managing your applicationsSecurity26 4 Tap After a preset delay.5 Set the period of inactivity by entering the length of time and selecting a tim

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2 Managing your applicationsSecurity 273 In the System Lockout screen, tap the Off & Lock button. 4 To start your handheld, turn it on and then en

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First things firstMaintaining your Acer handheldiv Maintaining your Acer handheldThis section provides information on the following:• Proper care a

Page 232 - IR HotSync operations

2 Managing your applicationsSecurity28 If you forget your password when your handheld is unlocked, your you can delete the forgotten password. Dele

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3 Working with your basic applicationsCommon applications tasks 293 Working with your basic applicationsYour handheld includes the following basic app

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3 Working with your basic applicationsEditing records30 Editing recordsAfter you create a record, you can change, delete, or add new information at

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3 Working with your basic applicationsDeleting records in your basic applications 31– Draw the Graffiti shortcut in the text area of your screen2 Choo

Page 236 - HotSync operations

3 Working with your basic applicationsPurging records32 • In the text Graffiti area, drag a diagonal line from the lower left to upper right to dis

Page 237 - Enable Network

3 Working with your basic applicationsPurging records 33To purge records1 Open the application from which you want to purge records. 2 Tap the Menu ic

Page 238 - Tap here

3 Working with your basic applicationsCategorising records34 Categorising recordsYou can categorise records in the Address Book, To Do List, and Me

Page 239 - Tap here to select a service

3 Working with your basic applicationsCategorising records 35To create a new category1 Open the application from which you want to categorise records.

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3 Working with your basic applicationsFinding records36 4Tap Rename.5 Enter the new name for the category.6Tap OK.7 Tap OK to exit the Edit Categor

Page 241 - Using File Link

3 Working with your basic applicationsFinding records 37The list scrolls to the first entry that begins with that letter. If you write another letter,

Page 242

First things firstAssigning security options v• There are no serviceable parts inside your handheld so do not attempt to open the unit. • If you ever

Page 243 - 10 Setting preferences

3 Working with your basic applicationsFinding records38 3Tap OK. Find searches for the text in all records and all notes within all internal applic

Page 244 - Alarm preferences

3 Working with your basic applicationsSorting records in your basic applications 39• In the text Graffiti area, drag a diagonal line from the lower le

Page 245 - Alarm Sound Manager

3 Working with your basic applicationsChoosing fonts40 2 Tap Details. NOTE: In Address Book only, tap Edit first to be able to display and tap Deta

Page 246 - Buttons preferences

3 Working with your basic applicationsGetting information on an application 413 Tap the font style you want, then tap OK. Getting information on an ap

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3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Date Book42 • Repeating events, such as a weekly meeting held on the same day at the same time• Continu

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3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Date Book 43TIP: You can open the Set Time dialog box (to select a start time) by making sure no event is

Page 249 - Connection preferences

3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Date Book44 • Tap Go To at the bottom of the screen to open the Go to Date dialog box. Select a date by

Page 250 - Connection Types

3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Date Book 45TIP: You can also create a new untimed event by making sure no event is selected and then writ

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3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Date Book46 4 Tap Day, Week, Month, or Year to set how often the event repeats. For a continuous event,

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3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Date Book 47NOTE: You can also tap the Menu icon; select Record, and then tap Delete Event. This opens the

Page 253

First things firstAssigning security optionsvi

Page 254 - Date & Time preferences

3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Date Book48 Adding Address Book information to an eventYou can add a name, address, and telephone numbe

Page 255 - To set the time zone

3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Date Book 49Setting alarm optionsYou can use Preferences to set alarm options, including:• For the alarm t

Page 256 - Formats preferences

3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Date Book50 Changing the Date Book viewDate Book includes four views for displaying your appointments:

Page 257 - Setting default country

3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Date Book 513 Tap an event to display a description of the event at the top of the screen.Tips on working

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3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Date Book52 Spotting event conflictsWith the ability to define specific start and end times for any eve

Page 259 - General preferences

3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Date Book 53Tips on working in Month viewKeep the following points in mind when working in Month view: • T

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3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Date Book54 Changing the displayed Start and End TimesTo change the start and end time in Date Book:1 T

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3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Date Book 55Options menu Display Options In Day or Month view, you can change which events appear in Dat

Page 262 - HiDensity preferences

3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Address Book56 Using Address BookCreating an Address Book entryA record in Address Book is called an en

Page 263 - Network preferences

3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Address Book 57NOTE: As you enter letters in the Title, Company, City and State fields, text appears for t

Page 264 - To set network preferences

viiContents First things first iiiYour guides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Address Book58 2 Tap the pick list next to the label you want to change.3 Select a new label.Duplicatin

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3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Address Book 593 Edit the record as necessary. Editing Address Book entriesYou can change the type of info

Page 267 - Customising service templates

3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Address Book60 1 In Address Book, tap the Menu icon . 2 Open the Options menu, and then tap Preference

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3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Address Book 61Options menuThe Options menu differs depending on whether you are viewing it from the Addre

Page 269 - To edit a service template

3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Address Book62 Preferences• Remember Last Category. Determines how Address Book appears when you retur

Page 270 - To delete a service template

3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing To Do List 63Using To Do ListCreating To Do List itemsA To Do List item is a reminder of some task that yo

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3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing To Do List64 New To Do List items automatically have a priority level of 1. If you select another item

Page 272 - To specify the IP address

3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing To Do List 65To remove a completed To Do List item1 At the bottom of the To Do List screen, tap the Show b

Page 273 - Creating a login script

3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing To Do List66 3 Choose from the following options:Tap here.Priority Tap the Priority number that you wan

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3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing To Do List 67You can also use the Delete and Note buttons. • Delete. Tap to delete the item.• Note. Let yo

Page 275 - Carriage return and line feed

viii User-defined categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Finding records . .

Page 276 - Plug-in applications

3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing To Do List68 3 Select an option from the Sort by pick list:4Tap OK.Displaying completed and due itemsYo

Page 277 - Owner preferences

3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Memo Pad 693Tap OK.To Do List menusTo Do List has three menus: Record, Edit and Options. Using Memo PadCre

Page 278

3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Memo Pad70 TIP: You can also create a new memo by beginning to write in the Graffiti writing area in th

Page 279 - Phone preferences

3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Memo Pad 713 In the Preferences dialog box, tap the Sort by pick list and select Alphabetic.4Tap OK. To ma

Page 280 - ShortCuts preferences

3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Memo Pad72 Record menusThe Record menu differs depending on whether you are viewing it from the Memo Li

Page 281 - To create a ShortCut

3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Calculator 73Using CalculatorUsing the Calculator buttonsThe Calculator includes several buttons to help y

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3 Working with your basic applicationsUsing Calculator74 4 When you have finished reviewing the calculations, tap OK.Calculator menusCalculator has

Page 283 - 11 Frequently Asked

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsInstalling handheld applications 754 Working with your supplementary applicationsYour handheld includes

Page 284 - 11 Frequently Asked Questions

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Clock76 9 Perform a HotSync operation to install selected application(s) to your handheld. For

Page 285 - Operating problems

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Clock 77City Clock modeCity Clock serves three main functions: date and time display for a local c

Page 286 - Tapping and writing problems

ixBig Clock mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86Timer mode . . .

Page 287 - Application problems

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Clock78 Time display is in hh:mm:ss format. There are two possible display modes: 12H AM/PM (de

Page 288 - HotSync problems

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Clock 79NOTE: When "DST" is visible, the displayed city has a preset Daylight Saving Tim

Page 289

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Clock80 4 Edit the city details. City Defines the city name. GMT Offset Defines the GMT (Greenw

Page 290 - Beaming problems

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Clock 815 Tap OK on the City Details screen to apply the new city settings. To add a new city to t

Page 291 - Password problems

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Clock82 5 Tap OK on the City Details screen to add the new city to the current city list. 6 Tap

Page 292 - Technical support

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Clock 835Tap OK. If the city deleted is one of the two current preselected cities in the City Cloc

Page 293

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Clock84 Alarm indicator Set the code for the alarm reminder. Follow the steps below:1 Tap a num

Page 294

4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Clock 85Alarm Sound Define the background sound to use when alarm is activated. Tap the pick list

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4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Clock86 3Tap OK. Big Clock mode The large time display in Big Clock mode makes it the mode of c

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4 Working with your supplementary applicationsUsing Clock 87Depending on the time of the day, this mode also displays a background picture: a bright,

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