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© 2002 Sony Corporation
PEG-NR70V/U
PEG-NR70/U
Personal Entertainment Organizer
Add-on
Application
Guide
4-662-644-11(1)
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Sound Utility/
Sound Converter
Audio Player
CLIÉ Paint
gMovie player
PictureGear Pocket
CLIÉ Mail
World Alarm Clock
CLIÉ Remote Commander
CLIÉ Camera
Memory Stick Autorun
Memory Stick Import/
Export
Additional information
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Application

© 2002 Sony CorporationPEG-NR70V/UPEG-NR70/UPersonal Entertainment OrganizerAdd-onApplicationGuide4-662-644-11(1)Chapter 1Chapter 2Chapter 3Chapter 4C

Page 2 - On the supplied software

10What you can do with the Audio PlayerAudio Player is an application that plays audio files on your CLIÉhandheld.Play back MP3 and ATRAC3 format audi

Page 3 - Table of Contents

100Saving edited imagesIf you wish to save the edited images (you can choose to save it in DCFformat or PGP format), follow the steps below.Saving edi

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101101 CLIÉ PaintChapter 4Changing the canvas sizeBy selecting Resize the canvas from the menu, you can crop images oradd margins to images (note that

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1024Drag the frame over the image, and tap outside theframe to cut it out or margin it.The edited result is displayed.Attaching image files to e-mail

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Chapter 5Chapter 5Playing a movie (gMovie player)This chapter describes how to play a movie on your CLIÉhandheld.

Page 7 - About the manuals

104What you can do with gMovie playergMovie is an application which allows you to display or play backmovie file created with Windows® applications su

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105105 gMovie playerChapter 5InstallingYou do not need to install gMovie player on your CLIÉ handheldThe gMovie player is pre-installed at the factory

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106Playing movies with your CLIÉ handheldYou can transfer to your CLIÉ handheld movies that are shot by adigital still camera or downloaded from the I

Page 10 - Change the playback display

107107 gMovie playerChapter 5To save a movie to the Memory Stick mediaYou can also transfer movie files directly to a Memory Stick media.Install the M

Page 11 - Requirements for Audio Player

108Playing movies with your CLIÉ handheldPlaying movies1On the Application Launcher screen, rotate the Jog Dialnavigator to select gMovie and then pre

Page 12 - System requirements

109109 gMovie playerChapter 52Tap the movie you want to play.Or, rotate the Jog Dial navigator, and press to play a movie.Playback starts.To stop play

Page 13 - Chapter 1

11Chapter 1 Audio PlayerTo play MP3 format audio files on your CLIÉ handheldYou need the following software and media:• Audio Player Version 2.2 appli

Page 14 - SonicStage LE software

110Using the remote controllerGo to next file Press >.Go to previous file Press ..Play Press B.Stop playback Press x.Adjust the volume Press + or –

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111111 gMovie playerChapter 5Playing sample movie filesYou can view sample movie files installed on your computer.Install the Palm Desktop for CLIÉ so

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112The following items appear when you tap the MENU icon on yourCLIÉ handheld screen.This section describes the menu commands specific to gMovie playe

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113113 gMovie playerChapter 5• Audio Channels:Both: When you are using both the left and right headphones, selectthis to enjoy both channels of the mo

Page 19

Chapter 6Chapter 6Sending and receiving mail(CLIÉ Mail)This chapter describes how to send and receive mail onyour CLIÉ handheld.

Page 20 - Importing songs via EMD

116What you can do with CLIÉ MailCLIÉ Mail is an e-mail client application for the CLIÉ handheld.Manage e-mails received or sent with your computer on

Page 21 - [Internet] tab

117 CLIÉ MailChapter 6InstallingInstalling the CLIÉ Mail application on your CLIÉhandheldYou can install the CLIÉ Mail application via your computer&a

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118InstallingWhen directly connecting your CLIÉ handheld to the InternetAcquire an e-mail address from an Internet Service Provider beforefollowing th

Page 23 - LE software

119 CLIÉ MailChapter 6Sending and receiving e-mailWriting and sending e-mailTo familiarize yourself with the CLIÉ Mail application, write and senda te

Page 24

12System requirementsBefore installing the SonicStage LE software, make sure that yourcomputer meets the following hardware requirements.• IBM compute

Page 25 - Audio Player

120Sending and receiving e-mail2Tap .The e-mail edit screen appears.3Enter an e-mail address, a subject and body text.You can use the e-mail address

Page 26 - Stick media

121 CLIÉ MailChapter 6Saving an unfinished messageTap Draft instead of tapping Send (see step 4 on page 120).To view your saved drafts, tap the arrow

Page 27 - Audio Player

122Sending and receiving e-mailElements of the CLIÉ Mail screen1 Attachment iconIf a file is attached to an e-mail message, the attachment iconappears

Page 28

123 CLIÉ MailChapter 67 Categories listSwitches the category that is currently displayed on your CLIÉhandheld. To switch the category, tap the arrow V

Page 29 - (Out) button

124Receiving e-mailDownload the e-mail you sent on page 119 with the CLIÉ Mailapplication.NoteIf your CLIÉ handheld is not connected to a network, you

Page 30 - Click (Out)

125 CLIÉ MailChapter 6Replying to an e-mail messageNoteIf your CLIÉ handheld is not connected to a network, you cannot directly send e-mails from your

Page 31

1264Tap Reply.The e-mail edit screen appears with "Re:" inserted at the head of thesubject.5Enter your message.When adding more recipients t

Page 32 - Playing audio files

127 CLIÉ MailChapter 6Editing and sending draft e-mailNoteIf your CLIÉ handheld is not connected to a network, you cannot directly send e-mails from y

Page 33 - On other operations

1287If you want to send the e-mail immediately, tap SendNow, otherwise tap Send Later.• Send Now: Sends the e-mail immediately.• Send Later: Stores th

Page 34 - Turning on Mega Bass

129 CLIÉ MailChapter 6Forwarding an e-mail1Perform steps 1 and 2 of “Replying to an e-mailmessage” on page 125.2Rotate the the Jog Dial navigator to s

Page 35 - Playing in various modes

13Chapter 1 Audio PlayerNotes on using the SonicStage LE software with Windows2000 or Windows XP ProfessionalSonicStage LE software users with Windows

Page 36 - Start playback

130Saving an unfinished messageTap Draft instead of tapping Send (see step 5 on page 129).To view your saved drafts, tap the arrow V in the top right

Page 37 - Switching the display

131 CLIÉ MailChapter 6Sending and receiving attachmentsAttaching documents, applications, or images to your e-mailYou can send or receive attached doc

Page 38

1324Tap the data you want to attach from the displayed list.5Tap OK.The display returns to the e-mail edit screen.6Send your message.Viewing an attach

Page 39

133 CLIÉ MailChapter 6Reading sent or received e-mail messagesReceived or sent e-mail messages are stored on your CLIÉ handheld bythe category.1On the

Page 40 - Connect the headphones

134Deleting e-mail1On the Application Launcher screen, rotate the Jog Dialnavigator to select CLIÉ Mail, and press the Jog Dialnavigator.Or, tap the C

Page 41 - Locking the controls (Hold)

135 CLIÉ MailChapter 67Tap .A check box appears to the left of the e-mail list.8Tap to select the check box of the e-mail messages youwant to delete

Page 42 - HOLD switch

136Managing your e-mails using personalized categoriesYou can manage your e-mail messages using personalized categories,such as Private, Business, or

Page 43 - Tap MP3

137 CLIÉ MailChapter 6Managing e-mails using personalized categoriesHere is an example of how to manage the e-mails by moving themfrom the Inbox categ

Page 44

138You can transfer e-mails from your computer to your CLIÉ handheldand read them on your CLIÉ handheld's screen. You can also write areply on yo

Page 45

139 CLIÉ MailChapter 6Changing your computer's e-mail client softwaresettingsTo transfer an e-mail from your computer to your CLIÉ handheld,follo

Page 46 - Notes on Memory Stick media

14Requirements for SonicStage LEWhen you are using the OpenMG Jukebox softwarewith other portable players or CLIÉ handheldsYou need to perform the fol

Page 47 - On the TOC reading time

140When using Eudora Pro1Start Eudora Pro on your computer, and then clickOptions from the Tools menu.The Options window appears.2Click MAPI in the le

Page 48 - Notes on using SonicStage LE

141 CLIÉ MailChapter 6Setting up your computer for HotSync e-mail transfersSpecify the e-mail client software and mail folders for use in theHotSync t

Page 49 - On copyright protection

142Setting up your CLIÉ handheld for HotSync e-mailtransfersWhen you select “Synchronize the files” in step 4 of “Setting up yourcomputer for HotSync

Page 50 - Check-In/Out procedure

143 CLIÉ MailChapter 6Transferring an e-mailPlace your CLIÉ handheld in the cradle, and then pressthe HotSync button on the cradle.The HotSync operati

Page 51

144Sorting e-mails according to specific conditions(filtering e-mail)You can specify filters to automatically sort newly arrived mail intospecific cat

Page 52

145 CLIÉ MailChapter 64Tap OK.5To activate the filter, tap to select the check box of thedesired filter.The selected filter is activated.6Tap OK.The e

Page 53 - Notes on playing audio files

146Setting advanced e-mail receiving optionsYou can choose to receive only the e-mail header, which contains thefrom, subject, and date items, and jus

Page 54

147 CLIÉ MailChapter 6If you have chosen to receive only part of an e-mail message“Retrieve on next connecting” check box appears at the end of the te

Page 55

148Creating a signatureYou can register a mail signature.After registering your signature, you can add it automatically whenyou send e-mail messages.1

Page 56 - Using Help files

149 CLIÉ MailChapter 6Setting display optionsSelecting the sort orderIn the CLIÉ Mail application, e-mail messages are displayed in order bydate and t

Page 57 - Audio Player menu items

15Chapter 1 Audio Player• When upgrading Ver.1.x/2.0 to Ver.2.2: You can continueusing all OpenMG Jukebox audio data in both the SonicStage LEsoftware

Page 58

150Switching mail accountsYou can switch the mail account you are currently using and receiveand send e-mail using up to 8 accounts with the CLIÉ Mail

Page 59 - Chapter 2

151 CLIÉ MailChapter 6The following items appear when you tap the MENU icon.This section describes the menu commands specific to the CLIÉ Mailapplicat

Page 60 - Take a picture

152Show OptionsShows the Show Options screen.You can choose whether or not to display the subject, sender, and dateand time. Tap to select the check b

Page 61 - Using the CLIÉ Camera

153 CLIÉ MailChapter 6Address edit screenOptions menuLookupShows the Lookup screen.

Page 63 - Tap (Camera preferences)

Chapter 7Chapter 7Viewing the World Alarm Clock(World Alarm Clock)This chapter describes how to use your CLIÉ handheld as analarm clock showing the wo

Page 64

156What you can do with World Alarm ClockThe World Alarm Clock is an application that you can install on yourCLIÉ handheld and that provides you with

Page 65 - Recording still images

157 World Alarm ClockChapter 7InstallingYou can install the World Alarm Clock application via yourcomputer’s hard disk.Before installation, be sure to

Page 66 - Tap (CAPTURE)

158Using the World Alarm ClockViewing world time1On the Application Launcher screen, rotate the Jog Dial™navigator to select WA Clock and then press t

Page 67 - CLIÉ Camera menu items

159 World Alarm ClockChapter 7Selecting other time zones to be displayedYou can select up to three areas to be displayed other than yourpresent locati

Page 68

16InstallingYou do not need to install the Audio Player application ontoyour CLIÉ handheldThe Audio Player application is pre-installed at the factory

Page 69 - Chapter 3

1602Tap the arrow V next to Off, and select On.3On the Comment line, enter a note that you would liketo attach to the alarm.When the alarm goes off, t

Page 70 - Beam image files

161 World Alarm ClockChapter 73 If you selected Sound in 1: Select the way you want the alarmto sound.• Crescendo: Tap the check box to select this if

Page 71

162Cancelling a set alarmYou can deactivate an alarm without deleting its setting.1On the clock screen, tap the Set Alarm icon of thealarm you wish

Page 72

163 World Alarm ClockChapter 7World Alarm Clock menu itemsThe following item appears when you tap the MENU icon.This section describes the menu comman

Page 74 - Internal

Chapter 8Chapter 8Using your CLIÉ handheld as a remotecontrol (CLIÉ Remote Commander)This chapter describes how to use your CLIÉ handheld as aremote c

Page 75

166What you can do with CLIÉ RemoteCommanderThe CLIÉ Remote Commander is an application you can install onyour CLIÉ handheld to enable the CLIÉ handhe

Page 76 - Magnifying image files

167 CLIÉ Remote CommanderChapter 8InstallingYou can install the CLIÉ Remote Commander application via yourcomputer’s hard disk. Before installation, b

Page 77 - (page 119)

168Preparing the CLIÉ Remote Commanderfor your useAssigning devices to the CLIÉ Remote CommanderNoteTo check whether the manufacturer of your remote-c

Page 78 - Memory Stick media

169 CLIÉ Remote CommanderChapter 83Tap the arrow V next to the following items and selectthe appropriate settings for your device(s).• Category: Selec

Page 79 - PictureGear Pocket

17Chapter 1 Audio PlayerNotes• Do not delete, move, or edit the installed folders using Windows Explorer orany other application. If you do so, the So

Page 80 - Copying image files

1708To assign more devices to the other quick-start buttons,tap Select on the control screen and repeat steps 2 to 7.NoteEven if the manufacturer of t

Page 81 - To cancel the operation

171 CLIÉ Remote CommanderChapter 8Assigning operations to the application buttons andJog Dial navigatorYou can assign operations to the Jog Dial™ navi

Page 82 - Beaming image files

1725Tap the box next to each assignable button (forexample, JOG Up).The Key Assignment dialog box for each button appears.6Tap the arrow V next to Ent

Page 83 - Managing image files

173 CLIÉ Remote CommanderChapter 8You can operate a remote-controlled device on the device’s controlscreen. For those operations you have assigned to

Page 84 - Deleting image files

174Using the CLIÉ handheld as a remote controlQuick-start buttonOperating devices directly with the Jog Dial navigator or theapplication buttonFollow

Page 85 - (PhotoStand)

175 CLIÉ Remote CommanderChapter 8CLIÉ Remote Commander menu itemsThe following items appear when you tap the MENU icon.This section describes the men

Page 87 - Starting PhotoStand

Chapter 9Chapter 9Importing your favorite sound files(Sound Utility/Sound Converter)This chapter describes how to import sound filesfrom your computer

Page 88 - Viewing sample image files

178What you can do with Sound Converter/Sound UtilityThe Sound Converter software converts “WAVE format ” sound data(WAV files) or “Standard MIDI File

Page 89 - PictureGear Pocket menu items

Sound Utility/Sound Converter179Chapter 9InstallingYou do not need to install the Sound Utility application onyour CLIÉ handeldThe Sound Utility appl

Page 90 - Image file screen

18To manage audio files with the SonicStage LE software, you need tostore audio files on the hard disk of your computer. There are threeways to import

Page 91 - Image menu

180Storing sound data in your CLIÉ handheldUsing the Sound Converter software, you can convert “WAVE format”and “Standard MIDI File Format 0” sound da

Page 92 - PhotoStand screen

Sound Utility/Sound Converter181Chapter 9Setting imported sound data as alarm soundsYou can set your favorite sound as an alarm sound with the Date B

Page 93 - Chapter 4

182Managing sound dataYou can manage the imported sound data using the Sound Utilityapplication on your CLIÉ handheld.Playing sound data on your CLIÉ

Page 94 - Jump to mailing applications

Sound Utility/Sound Converter183Chapter 9To stop playbackTap .To play the sounds repeatedlyTap and change it to .To adjust the volumeTap or t

Page 95 - Starting CLIÉ Paint

184Deleting sound dataYou can delete unnecessary sound data from your CLIÉ handheld.1From the Sound Utility window, tap the desired sounddata in the d

Page 96 - Drawing with CLIÉ Paint

Sound Utility/Sound Converter185Chapter 9Sorting the sound data listYou can sort the data list by name, size, playback time, or data type.TipTo sort

Page 97 - 5 Tool icons

186Sound Utility menu itemsThe following item appears when you tap the MENU icon.This section describes the menu command specific to the Sound Utility

Page 98 - Painting with the tools

Chapter 10Chapter 10Setting the Memory Stick automatic startfunction (Memory Stick Autorun)This chapter describes how to set the Memory Stickautomatic

Page 99 - Quitting the edits

188What you can do with MS AutorunMemory Stick Autorun (hereafter referred to as MS Autorun) is anapplication which allows your CLIÉ handheld to copy

Page 100 - Saving edited images

189MS AutorunChapter 10Start an application (.prc) on the CLIÉ handheld automaticallywith specific database files (.pdb, .prc) from Memory Stickmedia

Page 101 - Using the menu

19Chapter 1 Audio PlayerCD tab (Rec toJukebox)button Bit Rate drop-down list(Rec Stop)button3Select the recording bit rate.From the drop-down list, se

Page 102

190Setting Auto-run for an applicationTo automatically start an application when you insert a Memory Stickmedia, perform the following procedure.1 Ins

Page 103 - Chapter 5

191MS AutorunChapter 10To move applications/database files in the CLIÉ handheld toMemory Stick media, use the Memory Stick Gate application (seethe Op

Page 104

192MS Autorun menu itemsThe following items appear when you tap the MENU icon.This section describes the menu commands specific to the MS Autorunappli

Page 105 - Installing

Chapter 11Chapter 11Copying data to the Memory Stick media inyour CLIÉ handheld (Memory Stick Import/Export)This chapter describes how to copy the dat

Page 106

194What you can do with MS Import/ExportBoth Memory Stick (MS) Import and Memory Stick (MS) Export areapplications designed to help you copy the data

Page 107

195MS Import/ExportChapter 11InstallingYou do not need to install the MS Import application on yourCLIÉ handheldThe MS Import application is pre-insta

Page 108 - Playing movies

196You can install applications for your CLIÉ handheld into the MemoryStick media without performing HotSync operation, if you use MSImport/Export app

Page 109

197MS Import/ExportChapter 11Confirming the contents of the Memory Stick media aftercopying the applicationRestart the MS Export software, then click

Page 110 - Using the remote controller

198Using your CLIÉ handheld as a removabledisk1Connect the cradle to a computer in which you haveinstalled the MS Export software.2Insert the Memory S

Page 111 - Playing sample movie files

199MS Import/ExportChapter 11MS Import menu itemsThe following item appears when you tap the MENU icon.This section describes the menu command specifi

Page 112 - Movie file screen

2RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION BATTERIESLithium-Ion batteries arerecyclable.You can help preserve ourenvironment by returningyour used rechargeablebatteries t

Page 113 - About gMovie

20Importing audio files into your computerTo stop recordingClick (Rec Stop).The recording is stopped. To resume recording, click (Rec toJukebox) ag

Page 115 - Chapter 6

Chapter 12Chapter 12Additional informationThis chapter describes how to troubleshoot your problems onusing your CLIÉ handheld.

Page 116 - Manage multiple mail accounts

202Problems for Audio PlayerOn playbackThe number of the audio files do not appear when I start theAudio Player application., If the Memory Stick medi

Page 117

203Additional informationChapter 12The playback suddenly stopped., The battery is exhausted. You need to recharge it., The connector of the Memory Sti

Page 118

204Only a few songs can be Checked-Out (The recordable time isshort)., The free memory space of the Memory Stick media in yourCLIÉ handheld may be sma

Page 119 - Sending and receiving e-mail

205Additional informationChapter 12Cannot operate the CLIÉ handheld for a few seconds afterinserting the Memory Stick media., When you insert Memory S

Page 120

206AATRAC3 format audio filesTo play ATRAC3 format audio files... 11Importing audio files into yourcomputer (in ATRAC

Page 121 - Saving an unfinished message

207Additional informationChapter 12Receiving e-mail ... 124Replying to an e-mail message... 125Sending/receiving attachments ..

Page 122

208Saving image files stored on yourCLIÉ handheld to a Memory Stickmedia (Export) ... 80Setting the Memory Stick automatics

Page 123 - 0 (Delete) button

209Additional informationChapter 12SSonicStage LEDifferences between the HotSyncoperation and the Check-In/Outprocedure ...

Page 124 - Receiving e-mail

21Chapter 1 Audio PlayerDownloading audio files from EMD service Web sitesYou must be able to access the Internet from your computer. Sign upwith an I

Page 125 - Reading and writing e-mail

210AppendixManufacturing companies supported by the CLIÉRemote Commander applicationNoteSome devices cannot be remote-controlled depending on its mode

Page 126

211Additional informationChapter 12

Page 127

For the latest support information,check our official Sony CLIÉ Web sitehttp://www.sony.com/clie/

Page 128

22Importing audio files into your computer2Click an audio file for downloading (for example, MP3files or WMA files compatible with WMT).Downloading st

Page 129 - Forwarding an e-mail

23Chapter 1 Audio PlayerImporting MP3, WAV and WMA files to the SonicStageLE softwareThe following audio files can be imported into the SonicStage LEs

Page 130

24Import tabBit Rate drop-down listFormatdrop-downlistFile TreeviewFile List viewImporting audio files into your computer3Click OK.4From”File format a

Page 131 - Tap Attach

25Chapter 1 Audio Player10In the File Tree view, click the folder containing theaudio file you want to import.The audio files in the selected folder a

Page 132

26Preparing your CLIÉ handheld for file transfer1After making sure that the write-protect tab is not set toLOCK, insert the Memory Stick media into th

Page 133

27Chapter 1Audio PlayerThe Audio Player application starts.3Place your CLIÉ handheld on the cradle.4Tap Menu , Options, and then Transfer.The CLIÉ ha

Page 134 - Managing your e-mails

28Transferring audio files from your computer to your CLIÉhandheldTransferring MP3 format audio files to your CLIÉ handheldAfter preparing your CLIÉ h

Page 135 - Tap Delete

29Chapter 1Audio PlayerTransferring ATRAC3 format audio files to your CLIÉhandheldMake sure to finish preparing your CLIÉ handheld as described onpage

Page 136

3Continued on next pageTable of ContentsChapter 1Playing audio files (Audio Player)What you can do withthe Audio Player... 1

Page 137 - To cancel the move

305Click (Out).Check-Out starts and the song(s) is added to the end of the song listin your CLIÉ handheld.NoteYou can select “1 step mode” or “2 step

Page 138

31Chapter 1Audio PlayerPlaying audio files on your CLIÉ handheldConnecting/attaching the supplied headphones1Connect the headphones to the mini-plug o

Page 139

32Playing audio files on your CLIÉ handheldPlaying audio filesYou can play audio files using the Audio Player application. You canalso use other appli

Page 140 - When using Eudora Pro

33Chapter 1Audio Player4Tap .Playback starts from the first song.The track information appears during playback.Playback stops automatically when the

Page 141

34Playing audio files on your CLIÉ handheldAdjusting the volumeYou can adjust the volume in the following ways:• Tap or .• Rotate the Jog Dial navi

Page 142

35Chapter 1Audio PlayerPlaying in various modesPlaying tracks repeatedlyTap the repeat button to select the desired repeat playback item.• REP OFF: no

Page 143 - Transferring an e-mail

36Playing audio files on your CLIÉ handheldSelecting playback audio files (Pick up)You can choose to only play the audio files that you select.1Tap Me

Page 144 - (filtering e-mail)

37Chapter 1Audio PlayerSwitching the displayYou can switch the display. Choose from the following three.• Normal view: Displays the title and artist n

Page 145 - To delete the filter

38Playing audio files on your CLIÉ handheldSwitching the Jog Dial navigator function for Audio PlayerYou can select the Jog Dial navigator function fo

Page 146

39Chapter 1Audio Player3Tap OK.The Jog Dial navigator icon at the top left of the screen changes tothe icon you selected, and the Jog Dial navigator f

Page 147 - CLIÉ Mail

4Table of ContentsChapter 2Recording still images(CLIÉ Camera)What you can do with CLIÉ Camera 60Using the CLIÉ Camera ... 61Locating

Page 148 - Creating a signature

40Playing audio files on your CLIÉ handheldPlaying audio files with the supplied remote controllerYou can start playback even when your CLIÉ handheld

Page 149 - Setting display options

41Chapter 1Audio PlayerOn other operationsPause Press x.Go to the beginning of the current track Press ..Go to previous tracks Press . repeatedly.Go t

Page 150 - Switching mail accounts

42Protecting your CLIÉ handheld from accidentalpressure on its controlsSlide the HOLD switch of your CLIÉ handheld to HOLD.The screen display turns of

Page 151 - CLIÉ Mail menu items

43Chapter 1Audio PlayerSwitching the album (Custom album)MP3 audio files and ATRAC3 audio files in the MagicGate MemoryStick media are separately mana

Page 152 - E-mail screen

44Changing the background designYou can change your Audio Player application’s background designand the color of displayed text by installing add-on s

Page 153 - Address edit screen

45Chapter 1Audio PlayerUninstalling skin files from your CLIÉ handheldYou can uninstall the add-on skin files from your CLIÉ handheld usingthe Memory

Page 154

46What is Memory Stick media?Memory Stick media is a new compact, portable and versatileIntegrated Circuit recording medium with a data capacity that

Page 155 - Chapter 7

47Chapter 1Audio PlayerWhat is “MagicGate”?“MagicGate” is a copyright protection technology for MG Memory Stick mediaand compliant products, such as y

Page 156 - As a clock showing local time

48What is “Check-In/Check-Out”?Transferring audio files to a digital music player from your computeris called “Check-Out.” Returning Checked-Out audio

Page 157

49Chapter 1Audio PlayerOn copyright protectionOpenMG technology* allows you to enjoy digital music whilemaintaining the copyrights of its holders. The

Page 158 - Using the World Alarm Clock

5Continued on next pagePlaying movies with yourCLIÉ handheld ... 106Transferring movies to yourCLIÉ handheld ...

Page 159 - Setting the clock alarm

50Notes on using SonicStage LEDifferences between the HotSync operation and theCheck-In/Out procedureThe Check-In (transferring digital audio files to

Page 160

51Chapter 1Audio PlayerTransferring songs from your CLIÉ handheld to yourcomputer (Check-In)You can return audio files recorded on your CLIÉ handheld

Page 161 - Changing the alarm setting

52Notes on using SonicStage LETo stop Check-InClick (Stop).NoteOnce the Check-In has started, do not disconnect the USB cable or Memory Stickuntil t

Page 162 - Stopping the alarm

53Chapter 1Audio PlayerNotes on playing audio filesFor the latest information on the SonicStage LE software, see theWebsite of the portable audio cust

Page 163 - World Alarm Clock menu items

54Notes on using SonicStage LEOn system suspend/system hibernation mode• Do not change to system suspend/system hibernation mode duringthe following m

Page 164

55Chapter 1Audio PlayerRestrictions on copyright protection by OpenMGThe SonicStage LE software features OpenMG, a copyright protectiontechnology deve

Page 165 - Chapter 8

56Using Help filesThe supplied software includes two types of Help files:• SonicStage LE Help: Help files on how to use the SonicStage LEsoftware.• CL

Page 166 - Commander

57Chapter 1Audio PlayerAudio Player menu itemsThe following items appear when you tap the MENU icon.This section explains the menu commands specific t

Page 167

58• Enable background play: If you want to continue to play audio fileswhile you use other applications, tap to select the check box. If youwant to st

Page 168 - Tap New

Chapter 2Chapter 2Recording still images(CLIÉ Camera)This chapter describes how to record still image fileson your CLIÉ handheld and on Memory Stick m

Page 169 - Example of the VCR remote

6Table of ContentsChapter 8Using your CLIÉ handheld as aremote control(CLIÉ Remote Commander)What you can do withCLIÉ Remote Commander ... 16

Page 170

60What you can do with CLIÉ CameraCLIÉ Camera is a camera application for your CLIÉ handheld.Take a pictureYou can record still images with the CLIÉ C

Page 171

61 CLIÉ CameraChapter 2Using the CLIÉ CameraLocating CLIÉ Camera parts and controls1 Camera (PEG-NR70V/U only)Rotates to face the subject of your phot

Page 172

626 (Rotate) buttonTap this button to rotate (CAPTURE), (Timer), (Viewer)90° for your convienience when capturing images with the CLIÉhandheld

Page 173 - Remote-controlling a device

63 CLIÉ CameraChapter 2Setting the camera preferencesBefore taking a picture, adjust the preferences as desired. Settingsremain in effect until you ch

Page 174 - Start CLIÉ Remote Commander

64Using the CLIÉ Camera3Adjust the camera preferences as necessary.• Save to: Tap the arrow V, and select where to store the capturedimage and in what

Page 175 - Options menu

65 CLIÉ CameraChapter 2Recording still imagesTo record an image to paste in the Address Book, make sure to take thepicture in 88✕88.1On the Applicatio

Page 176

66Using the CLIÉ CameraUsing the self timerThe self-timer feature allows you time to enter the scene and beincluded in the picture.1After performing s

Page 177 - Chapter 9

67 CLIÉ CameraChapter 2CLIÉ Camera menu itemsThe following items appear when you tap the MENU icon.This section describes the menu commands specific t

Page 179

Chapter 3Chapter 3Viewing image files(PictureGear Pocket)This chapter describes how to view image fileson your CLIÉ handheld.

Page 180

7Welcome to the Sony Personal Entertainment Organizer (referred to asthe “Sony CLIÉ Handheld” or “CLIÉ handheld” in this manual).Your Sony CLIÉ Handhe

Page 181 - Date book World Alarm Clock

70What you can do with PictureGear PocketPictureGear Pocket is a picture album application for your CLIÉhandheld.View and manage still images anytime,

Page 182 - Managing sound data

71 PictureGear PocketChapter 3InstallingYou do not need to install the PictureGear Pocket application onyour CLIÉ handheldThe PictureGear Pocket appli

Page 183 - To adjust the volume

72Viewing image files stored in your CLIÉhandheldYou can transfer image files taken by a digital still camera ordownloaded from the Internet, etc. to

Page 184 - Deleting sound data

73 PictureGear PocketChapter 35Click OK.The image file you want to send and the user name are registered inPictureGear software.6Place your CLIÉ handh

Page 185 - Sorting the sound data list

74Viewing image files stored in your CLIÉ handheldViewing image files with your CLIÉ handheld1On the Application Launcher screen, rotate the Jog Dialn

Page 186 - Sound Utility menu items

75 PictureGear PocketChapter 33Rotate the Jog Dial navigator to display the desiredimage file, then press the Jog Dial navigator.Or, tap the desired i

Page 187 - Chapter 10

76Viewing image files stored in your CLIÉ handheldViewing detailed information for the image fileTap (details) while the image file is displayed.Det

Page 188

77 PictureGear PocketChapter 3Attaching image files to e-mail (CLIÉ Mail)The image files managed with the PictureGear Pocket application canbe attache

Page 189

78Viewing image files stored inMemory Stick mediaImage files shot by a digital still camera or digital video camerarecorder and recorded in a Memory S

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79 PictureGear PocketChapter 34If you want to view DCF image files taken by digital stillcameras or etc., tap DCF.If you want to view image files conv

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8Add-on Applications Guide (this manual)The Add-on Applications Guide describes how to install and use thesupplied add-on applications, including: Au

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80Copying image filesSaving image files stored on your CLIÉ handheld to aMemory Stick media (Export)1Display the image file that you want to save (pag

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81 PictureGear PocketChapter 32Tap the check boxes to select the image files you want to save.3Tap Export.The Import/Export dialog box appears.4Tap OK

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821In the photo list screen, tap (Import/Export).The check boxes used for selecting the image files appear.2Tap the check boxes to select the image

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83 PictureGear PocketChapter 3Managing image filesCategorizing image filesYou can manage image files using categories such as Business orPersonal. You

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84Attaching comments to image filesYou can attach comments to PGP-format image files stored on yourCLIÉ handheld.NoteYou cannot attach comments to ima

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85 PictureGear PocketChapter 3Displaying image files one after another(PhotoStand)Using the PhotoStand function, you can display image files one after

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86• Display Interval: Set an interval to determine the length of timean individual image file will be displayed.• Loop: If you do not want to repeat i

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87 PictureGear PocketChapter 3Starting PhotoStand1On the Application Launcher screen, rotate the Jog Dialnavigator to select PhotoStand and then press

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88Viewing sample image filesYou can view sample image files installed on your computer.Install the Palm Desktop for CLIÉ software to your hard disk us

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89 PictureGear PocketChapter 3PictureGear Pocket menu itemsThe following items appear when you tap the MENU icon.This section describes the menu comma

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Chapter 1Chapter 1Playing audio files(Audio Player)This chapter describes how to play audio files on yourCLIÉ handheld.

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90PictureGear Pocket menu itemsImage file screenView menuBackReturns to the photo list screen.DetailsShows detailed information for the image file.Zoo

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91 PictureGear PocketChapter 3Image menuImport/ExportImports/exports the currently selected image file. For details, see“Copying image files” on page

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92PhotoStand screenOptions menuSettingsShows the Settings dialog box.• Image position: Adjusts the displaying position of the image.• Playing order: C

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Chapter 4Chapter 4Drawing on image files(CLIÉ Paint)This chapter describes how to draw on image fileson your CLIÉ handheld.

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94What you can do with CLIÉ PaintCLIÉ Paint is a drawing application that allows you to draw onimages.NoteThe CLIÉ Paint application is compatible wit

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9595 CLIÉ PaintChapter 4Starting CLIÉ PaintYou can choose to draw on a white background or on a PGP or DCFimage.1On the Application Launcher screen, r

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96Drawing with CLIÉ PaintElements of the edit screen1 Menu ButtonDisplays the menu screen.• Create new Image: Displays a new white background to draw

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9797 CLIÉ PaintChapter 42 UNDO/REDOCancels the last operation (UNDO), or when tapped right afterUNDO, recovers the cancelled operation(REDO).3 Color p

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98Drawing with CLIÉ PaintPainting with the tools1On the edit screen, tap the box on the Tool switch baruntil the tool of your choice is displayed.2Tap

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9999 CLIÉ PaintChapter 4• Pattern stamp tool: Lets you stamp various patterns on theimage.Tapping this tool opens the stamp option screen. After you

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