Sony PEG-SJ33 User Manual

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4-670-944-11 (2)
Personal Entertainment Organizer
PEG-SJ33
© 2003 Sony Corporation
Read
This
First
Operating Instructions
Checking the package contents
Sony CLIÉ™ handheld components
Setting up your Sony
CLIÉ™ handheld
Basic operations of your
Sony CLIÉ™ handheld
Using your Sony CLIÉ™
handheld with your computer
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Enjoying your Sony CLIÉ™
handheld
Using applications
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - PEG-SJ33

4-670-944-11 (2)Personal Entertainment OrganizerPEG-SJ33© 2003 Sony CorporationRead This FirstOperating InstructionsChecking the package contentsSony

Page 2 - About this manual

10Checking the package contentsCheck the accessories in the package first.CLIÉ handheld (1)Headphones (1)Stylus (1) Plug adapter (1)The stylus is stor

Page 3 - Troubleshooting Q&A

11Checking the package contentsStrap (1)Refer to the illustration below to attach the strap.Read This First - Operating Instructions (1, this manual)T

Page 4 - For customers in the U.S.A

12Sony CLIÉ™ handheld componentsThis chapter introduces the each part of your CLIÉ handheld.Front panelA Jog Dial™ navigator (page 25)B BACK Button (p

Page 5 - ONLY intended for

13Sony CLIÉ™ handheld componentsBack panelA Stylus (page 23)B Strap holder (page 11)C “Memory Stick” Slot (page 29)D “Memory Stick” LED (page 29)E Hea

Page 6 - Thailand

14Removing the protective cover from your CLIÉ handheldUsing a twisting action, remove the protective cover from one side of the hinge joint, and then

Page 7 - How to remove the battery

15Setting up your Sony CLIÉ™ handheldSetting up your Sony CLIÉ™ handheldStep 1: Charging your Sony CLIÉ™ handheldIt takes about four hours for your CL

Page 8 - Table of Contents

16TipSubsequent charges will require less time if you charge your CLIÉ handheld frequently.Notes• If the battery of your CLIÉ handheld is fully discha

Page 9 - About display (LCD)

17Setting up your Sony CLIÉ™ handheldStep 2: Performing the initial settings of your Sony CLIÉ™ handheldThe first time you turn on your CLIÉ handheld,

Page 10 - Checking the

183Press lightly on the screen with the stylus.This action is called “tapping.”The digitizer calibration screen is displayed. The calibration screen a

Page 11 - Checking the package contents

19Setting up your Sony CLIÉ™ handheld5Tap the Set Time box.The Set Time dialog box is displayed.TipYou can reconfigure the date and time settings in t

Page 12 - Sony CLIÉ™

2About this manualThis “Read This First” provides overview features of your CLIÉ™ handheld, such as how to set up your CLIÉ handheld and what you can

Page 13 - Back panel

2010Tap the arrow b or B next to the year to select the current year.11Tap the current month, then tap the current date.The Setup screen is displayed.

Page 14 - Push and twist

21Setting up your Sony CLIÉ™ handheld14Tap the arrow V next to Daylight Saving and select ON or OFF.15Tap Next.16Tap Next.The Enter Data screen is dis

Page 15 - Setting up your

22Initial settings are complete.The initial settings are complete, and the Application Launcher screen is displayed.

Page 16 - AC power adapter

23Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ™ handheldBasic operations of your Sony CLIÉ™ handheldThis chapter explains how to start applications, enter data

Page 17 - Take out the Stylus

24DraggingJust as you can drag the mouse to select (and drag) text or move objects on your computer, you can use the stylus to drag an item on the scr

Page 18 - Press lightly on the

25Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ™ handheldUsing the Jog Dial™ navigatorYour CLIÉ handheld is equipped with the Jog Dial™ navigator, which allows y

Page 19 - Continued on next page

26Functions of partsPOWER/HOLD SwitchTipWhen you turn on your CLIÉ handheld for the first time, the Welcome screen is displayed (page 17).Turning off

Page 20 - Tap the Time Zone box

27Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ™ handheldLEDSetting your CLIÉ handheld to the HOLD modeSlide up the POWER/HOLD switch.You can protect your CLIÉ h

Page 21 - Tap Done

28BACK Buttonb For details, refer to the explanation of each application in the “CLIÉ Application Manual” installed in your computer.Scroll Buttonsb F

Page 22

29Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ™ handheld“Memory Stick” Slotb For details, refer to “Using “Memory Stick®” media” in “Handbook.”Inserting “Memory

Page 23 - Basic operations of

3Refer to the following together with this manual.Handbook (A PDF file in the CD-ROM)• When using your CLIÉ handheld for the first timeThe basic featu

Page 24 - Dragging

30Restarting your Sony CLIÉ™ handheldYou do not usually need to restart your CLIÉ handheld.However, your CLIÉ handheld may no longer turn on or respon

Page 25 - Using the Jog Dial™ navigator

31Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ™ handheldPerforming a hard resetIf a soft reset does not solve your problem, you need to perform a hard reset to

Page 26 - Functions of parts

32A hard reset is performed on your CLIÉ handheld.After restarting, the system displays “palm powered,” “CLIÉ” and “SONY” followed by the Welcome scre

Page 27

33Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ™ handheldLocating the components of the Application Launcher screenTipIf a different screen is displayed, tap the

Page 28 - Scroll Buttons

34TipWhen the tip icon is displayed, tap the icon to display operational tips on the screen.Note on display resolutionsYour CLIÉ handheld is designe

Page 29 - “Memory Stick” Slot

35Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ™ handheldStarting applicationsYour CLIÉ handheld can carry out various functions with applications.Starting an ap

Page 30 - Performing a soft reset

36Pressing the application buttons to startTips• Even when your CLIÉ handheld is turned off, pressing an application button turns on your CLIÉ handhel

Page 31 - Performing a hard reset

37Basic operations of your Sony CLIÉ™ handheldEntering dataEntering dataThere are three ways to enter data on your CLIÉ handheld. Select the one that

Page 32 - screen is displayed

38Using your Sony CLIÉ™ handheld with your computerFollow the steps below before using your CLIÉ handheld with your computer.Step 1: Installing the Pa

Page 33 - Launcher screen

39Using your Sony CLIÉ™ handheld with your computer• If you use PEG-N710C or PEG-S300, refer to the official Sony CLIÉ™ website. (Refer to the back co

Page 34 - Brightness Adjustment Icon

4For customers in the U.S.A. and CanadaTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not

Page 35 - Starting applications

40Installing the Palm™ Desktop for CLIÉ software in your computer is completed.11Click Install.The Palm™ Desktop for CLIÉ software installation starts

Page 36 - Quitting an application

41Using your Sony CLIÉ™ handheld with your computerStep 2: Connecting your Sony CLIÉ™ handheld and your computer via the USB cableYou can exchange dat

Page 37 - Entering data

42NoteMake sure that you directly connect the USB cable to the USB port of your computer. The HotSync® operation may not be performed normally if you

Page 38 - CLIÉ™ handheld

43Using your Sony CLIÉ™ handheld with your computerExchanging and updating data using the HotSync® operationWhat is the HotSync® operation?The HotSyn

Page 39 - “Handbook.”

445Tap the icon.The HotSync® operation between your CLIÉ handheld and your computer starts.When the HotSync® operation is complete, the following sc

Page 40 - Click Finish

45Enjoying your Sony CLIÉ™ handheldEnjoying your Sony CLIÉ™ handheldEnjoying musicListening to musicNoteYou need to perform the following steps before

Page 41 - USB cable

464Tap the playback button to play music.Tap the stop button to stop the music.Stop buttonPlayback button

Page 42 - Step 3: Setting the user name

47Enjoying your Sony CLIÉ™ handheldManaging schedules (Date Book)Entering new schedules1Press the button to start Date Book.2Tap New and set the sta

Page 43 - operation

48Deleting schedules1Tap a schedule you want to delete and tap the Menu icon from the Date Book list screen.2Tap Delete Event from the Record menu.T

Page 44 - Click the Date Book icon

49Enjoying your Sony CLIÉ™ handheldManaging addresses and telephone numbers (Address Book)Entering a new addressDeleting an address entry1Press the

Page 45 - Enjoying your

5The following information for batteries recycle is ONLY intended for customers in the U.S.A. and Canada.IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCI

Page 46 - Tap the playback button

50Exchanging Date Book and Address Book data between your CLIÉ handheld and your computerThe HotSync® operation (page 43) enables you to exchange Date

Page 47 - Entering new schedules

51Enjoying your Sony CLIÉ™ handheldViewing Microsoft® Word and Microsoft® Excel documents on your CLIÉ handheld (Documents To Go®)NoteYou need to perf

Page 48 - Deleting schedules

52Using applicationsThis chapter explains how to use add-on applications and “CLIÉ Application Manual.” For details about add-on applications, refer t

Page 49 - (Address Book)

53Using applicationsOpening CLIÉ Application ManualTips• To close CLIÉ Application Manual, click the icon in the upper right corner of the CLIÉ Appl

Page 50

54Installing add-on applications in your CLIÉ handheldYou can install applications with the supplied Installation CD-ROM by following the steps below.

Page 51 - Documents To Go

55Using applicationsIntroducing add-on applicationsListening to music with your CLIÉ handheldApplication to be used Audio Player KeywordMP3, ATRAC3Sum

Page 52 - Using applications

56Customizing the sound settingsApplication to be used Sound Utility SummaryYou can manage the audio data converted with Sound Converter with this app

Page 53

57Using applicationsManaging and displaying image filesApplication to be used PictureGear Pocket SummaryYou can manage and display image files saved o

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58Importing image files and movie files from your computerApplication to be usedPictureGear 4.6 Lite SummaryYou can convert image files and movie file

Page 55 - Application to be used

59Using applicationsTransferring high resolution image files and movie files to your CLIÉ handheldApplication to be usedKinoma Producer SummaryYou can

Page 56

6For customers in Australia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Taiwan and ThailandTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose th

Page 57

60Managing schedules and eventsApplication to be used Date Book SummaryYou can manage schedules and events, such as meetings or business trips with th

Page 58

61Using applicationsTaking memosApplication to be used Memo Pad SummaryYou can take memos or display documents created on your computer with this appl

Page 59 - Kinoma Producer

62Using the calculatorApplication to be used Calculator SummaryYou can calculate on your CLIÉ handheld with this application. You can also save and re

Page 60 - Managing schedules and events

63Using applicationsEnjoying a puzzle gameApplication to be used Bejeweled SummaryYou can enjoy a puzzle game in which you swap gems to remove (in fin

Page 61 - Handwriting on image files

64Exchanging data between your CLIÉ handheld and “Memory Stick” mediaApplication to be used Memory Stick Gate SummaryYou can exchange data between you

Page 62 - Using the calculator

65Using applicationsUsing “Memory Stick” media of your CLIÉ handheld from your computerApplication to be used Memory Stick Import Memory Stick Export

Page 63 - Enjoying a puzzle game

66Using Microsoft® Word/Excel dataApplication to be used Documents To Go Keyworddoc format, xls format, txt formatSummaryYou can open or edit Micros

Page 64

67TroubleshootingTroubleshootingThis chapter describes how to solve common problems you may encounter when using your CLIÉ handheld.Before encounterin

Page 65 - “Memory Stick” media

68Solving problemsIf you encounter any problems, follow the procedure below.Sony recommends that you make a note for displayed messages for future ref

Page 66 - Word/Excel data

69TroubleshootingCustomer Support and Customer Registration For customer support information Refer to “Support Information for CLIÉ handheld and Appl

Page 67 - Troubleshooting

7The following information for batteries recycle is ONLY intended for customers in the U.S.A. and Canada.Recycling Lithium-Ion batteriesLithium-Ion ba

Page 68 - Solving problems

70Additional informationNotes on useAbout handling• Be sure not to scratch or damage your CLIÉ handheld’s screen or the Graffiti® writing area. Always

Page 69

71Additional informationNotes on batteryBattery safetyTo prevent a battery from leaking, heating up, catching fire, bursting, etc., besure to follow t

Page 70 - Additional

72Conserving the battery• Turn off the backlight under good lighting conditions. b For details, refer to “POWER/HOLD Switch” on page 26.• Change the a

Page 71 - Notes on battery

73Additional informationSpecificationsOSPalm OS® ver. 4.1CPUDragonBall Super VZ 66 MHzMemory16 MB (SDRAM)User memory range:approx. 15 MBExternal input

Page 72 - Using peripheral devices

74Battery lifeOperating PIMs:17 days (when PIMs, such as Date Book, are operated for 30 minutes per day with the backlight off) 9 days (when PIMs, suc

Page 73 - Specifications

75INDEXAAC power adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Add-On applications. . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Address Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49,

Page 74 - System required on

76KKinoma Player. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Kinoma Producer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59LLED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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8Table of ContentsChecking the package contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Sony CLIÉ™ handheld components. . . . . . . . . . . . 12Sett

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For the latest information on support and accessories, check our official Sony CLIÉ websiteFor customers in the U.S.A. and Canadahttp://www.sony.com/c

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9Notes on this manual• Screen pictures in this manual may be different from the actual displays in the supplied software.• Contents of this manual are

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