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Seite 1 - USER GUIDE

netBookUSER GUIDEUSER GUIDEUSER GUIDEUSER GUIDEUSER GUIDE

Seite 2 - Version 1.0, September 1999

Getting started 1GETTING STGETTING STGETTING STGETTING STGETTING STARTEDARTEDARTEDARTEDARTEDThis manual contains information about the netBook and the

Seite 3 - FCC Information for the USA

91Web & Email Setup5. On the Incoming page:• Enter your incoming mail (POP3 or IMAP4) server address,e.g. ”pop3.myisp.com”.• Enter your mailbox lo

Seite 4 - CE marking

92WebWEBWEBWEBWEBWEBWeb is the Internet World Wide Web browser. Use it to:• Connect to the Internet and view Web pages.• View locally stored Web pages

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93WebTo follow a link:• Hypertext links (links to other pages) are underlined.• Tap on the link once to select it, then tap on it again to openthe pag

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94WebSaving pagesSaving pagesSaving pagesSaving pagesSaving pagesYou can save a Web page to your netBook so that you can view itagain without having t

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95WebCustomisingCustomisingCustomisingCustomisingCustomisingHome and search pagesYour home page is the first page displayed when you open Web.• To set

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96WebImagesImagesImagesImagesImagesWeb pages are made up from text and images. You can choosewhether to display images in a page. To do this, select D

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97WebUsing formsUsing formsUsing formsUsing formsUsing formsSome Web pages, such as search sites, contain “forms” whichrequire you to enter informatio

Seite 10 - About the netBook

98WebLoading imagesLoading imagesLoading imagesLoading imagesLoading imagesWeb pages containing images may take longer to open than text-only pages. T

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99WebTo display all the images on the current page:• Select Load all images on the View menu.An image may contain a link to another page. Tap on anima

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100WebCache & memory usageCache & memory usageCache & memory usageCache & memory usageCache & memory usageTo open Web, connect to

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Getting started 2Where things areWhere things areWhere things areWhere things areWhere things areOn/Off switchOn/Off switchOn/Off switchOn/Off switchO

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101WebCustomising the displayCustomising the displayCustomising the displayCustomising the displayCustomising the displayYou can use the display setti

Seite 15 - Getting started 6

102WebStatus informationStatus informationStatus informationStatus informationStatus informationYou can view status information about your connection

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103WebFontsFontsFontsFontsFontsUse Display preferences on the Tools menu and tap on theFont page to change the fonts used in the browser window:• Use

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104WebSending mail from a WSending mail from a WSending mail from a WSending mail from a WSending mail from a Web pageeb pageeb pageeb pageeb pageSome

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105WebPlain tePlain tePlain tePlain tePlain text authenticationxt authenticationxt authenticationxt authenticationxt authenticationIf you have disable

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106WebViewing HTML sourceViewing HTML sourceViewing HTML sourceViewing HTML sourceViewing HTML sourceYou can use Web to look at the HTML ‘source code’

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107EmailEMAILEMAILEMAILEMAILEMAILYou can use the Email program to send and receive:• Email (electronic mail) messages.• Fax messages.• SMS (Short Mess

Seite 21 - Getting started 12

108EmailLocal foldersLocal foldersLocal foldersLocal foldersLocal foldersWhen you open Email, the following Local folders are displayed:Inbox: contain

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109EmailWWWWWriting an emailriting an emailriting an emailriting an emailriting an emailYou can write a new email message while working “off-line”,the

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110EmailSaving unfinshed messages as draftsSaving unfinshed messages as draftsSaving unfinshed messages as draftsSaving unfinshed messages as draftsSa

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Getting started 3CatchCatchCatchCatchCatchIR windowIR windowIR windowIR windowIR windowCF Card trayCF Card trayCF Card trayCF Card trayCF Card trayBat

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111EmailSending emailSending emailSending emailSending emailSending emailWhen you’re ready to connect and send your email, make sureall the messages y

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112EmailNote: If you are not connected to the Internet, you will beshown details of the connection which your netBook will use.Make sure these setting

Seite 27 - Getting started 18

113EmailViewing an emailViewing an emailViewing an emailViewing an emailViewing an emailThe messages you transfer from your Remote mailbox to yourLoca

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114EmailHeaderHeaderHeaderHeaderHeaderseparatorseparatorseparatorseparatorseparatorOriginal authorOriginal authorOriginal authorOriginal authorOrigina

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115EmailAttaching files to messagesAttaching files to messagesAttaching files to messagesAttaching files to messagesAttaching files to messagesYou can

Seite 30 - Moving around

116EmailDisconnectingDisconnectingDisconnectingDisconnectingDisconnectingWhen you’ve finished using email on your netBook, you candisconnect from your

Seite 31 - 22Files & folders

117CalcCALCCALCCALCCALCCALCCalc is the calculator program. It is split into two views: Deskand Scientific. The two calculators are distinct, so you ca

Seite 32 - 23Files & folders

118CalcGeneral calculationsGeneral calculationsGeneral calculationsGeneral calculationsGeneral calculationsTo perform a calculation in the Desk calcul

Seite 33 - 24Files & folders

119CalcPPPPPercentage calculationsercentage calculationsercentage calculationsercentage calculationsercentage calculationsUse % on the Desk calculator

Seite 34 - 25Files & folders

120CalcOperator precedenceOperator precedenceOperator precedenceOperator precedenceOperator precedenceOperator precedence in the Scientific view is as

Seite 35 - 26Files & folders

Getting started 4Lithium backup battery doorLithium backup battery doorLithium backup battery doorLithium backup battery doorLithium backup battery do

Seite 36 - 27Files & folders

121CalcRRRRReeeee-using answers and calculations-using answers and calculations-using answers and calculations-using answers and calculations-using an

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122CalcMemory contentsMemory contentsMemory contentsMemory contentsMemory contents

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123CalcPPPPPowers, roots & reciprocalsowers, roots & reciprocalsowers, roots & reciprocalsowers, roots & reciprocalsowers, roots &

Seite 39 - 30Files & folders

124CalcFactorialsFactorialsFactorialsFactorialsFactorialsThe x! button in the Scientific view calculates the factorial of anumber. A factorial is the

Seite 40 - 31Files & folders

125JotterJOJOJOJOJOTTERTTERTTERTTERTTERUse the Jotter program to jot down notes and informationquickly, for example, when you are on the phone or in a

Seite 41 - 32Files & folders

126Jotter• To insert special characters or symbols in the text use theSpecial character command on the Insert menu andselect the character from the li

Seite 42 - WORDWORD

127JotterInserting other informationInserting other informationInserting other informationInserting other informationInserting other informationTo ins

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128JotterTo insert other objects, i.e. a graph, table, text or a sound, selectOther object from the Insert menu and then select theprogram you want to

Seite 44 - Formatting paragraphs

129JotterCustomising JotterCustomising JotterCustomising JotterCustomising JotterCustomising JotterYou can change some aspects of how Jotter looks and

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130JotterJotter filesJotter filesJotter filesJotter filesJotter filesIf you wish to start a new Jotter file, select Create new file onthe File menu.To

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Getting started 5About PAbout PAbout PAbout PAbout PsiWin 2siWin 2siWin 2siWin 2siWin 2You can use the PC connectivity software PsiWin 2 to integratet

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131TimeTIMETIMETIMETIMETIMEYou can use the Time program to set, display and managealarms, and to display a map of the world that gives youinformation

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132TimeSetting an alarmSetting an alarmSetting an alarmSetting an alarmSetting an alarmTo set a new alarm, move to a blank line and then tap on it orp

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133TimeThe alarm will snooze automatically for 5 minutes if you press aProgram icon to move to another program, while an alarm isringing. You don’t ha

Seite 50 - Creating a template

134TimeChanging & deleting alarmsChanging & deleting alarmsChanging & deleting alarmsChanging & deleting alarmsChanging & deleting

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135TimeViewing alarmsViewing alarmsViewing alarmsViewing alarmsViewing alarmsThe countdown to the next alarm, whether set in Time orAgenda, is given a

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136TimeUsing the mapUsing the mapUsing the mapUsing the mapUsing the mapYou can use the Map view to display information for cities aroundthe world. Se

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137Time• If you scroll through the countries, only the capital cities arelisted. If you wish to view only the cities in one particularcountry, select

Seite 54 - SHEETSHEET

138TimeAAAAAdding a countrydding a countrydding a countrydding a countrydding a countryIf a country you deal with is not included in the Map view, you

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139TimeSetting summer timeSetting summer timeSetting summer timeSetting summer timeSetting summer timeIf you are not interested in making use of world

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140Time

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Getting started 6Switching onSwitching onSwitching onSwitching onSwitching onFFFFFitting the batteriesitting the batteriesitting the batteriesitting t

Seite 58 - Using ranges

141DataDADADADADATTTTTAAAAAYou can use Data to store information like a card index system,with a separate entry for each “card”.When you first use Dat

Seite 59 - Sorting from top to bottom

142DataAdding an entryAdding an entryAdding an entryAdding an entryAdding an entryYou can add entries in any order.You can sort them intoalphabetical

Seite 60 - Sorting from left to right

143DataLooking at entriesLooking at entriesLooking at entriesLooking at entriesLooking at entriesData has two views you can use to look at entries. Th

Seite 61 - Creating a graph

144DataSorting entriesSorting entriesSorting entriesSorting entriesSorting entriesEntries are listed in the order you add them. To sort them intoalpha

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145DataCustomising the databaseCustomising the databaseCustomising the databaseCustomising the databaseCustomising the databaseYou can use Data to sto

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146DataAAAAAdding labelsdding labelsdding labelsdding labelsdding labelsUse the Change labels command and the Add button to addlabels to a database. Y

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147SketchSKETSKETSKETSKETSKETCHCHCHCHCHYou can use Sketch to produce pictures, including maps,freehand sketches, invitations etc.You can start straigh

Seite 65 - 56Contacts

148Sketch• The width of the line for the drawing tools and the erasetool. To change the width tap on a width in the tool bar,orselect the Width palett

Seite 66 - 57Contacts

149SketchChanging a skChanging a skChanging a skChanging a skChanging a sketchetchetchetchetchYou can change a sketch in two ways:• by selecting an ar

Seite 67 - 58Contacts

150SketchErasing & undoingErasing & undoingErasing & undoingErasing & undoingErasing & undoingYou can delete either all or part of

Seite 68 - 59Contacts

Getting started 7The screenThe screenThe screenThe screenThe screenAdjust the screen contrast by holding down the Fn key andpressing the ‘,’ ()or‘.’(

Seite 69 - 60Contacts

151SketchInserting “clipartInserting “clipartInserting “clipartInserting “clipartInserting “clipart”””””Sketch includes a gallery of “clipart” picture

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152SketchSkSkSkSkSketch filesetch filesetch filesetch filesetch filesWhen you use Sketch for the first time, you will see a blankscreen. When you run

Seite 71 - 62Agenda

153SpellSPELLSPELLSPELLSPELLSPELLYou can use the Spell program to check the spelling of words,search for anagrams, find missing letters to help solve

Seite 72 - 63Agenda

154SpellYou can clear the display to remove the suggested solutions usingthe command on the View menu. You can also use thebuttonto display the “histo

Seite 73 - 64Agenda

155SpellFinding missing letters - XwordFinding missing letters - XwordFinding missing letters - XwordFinding missing letters - XwordFinding missing le

Seite 74 - 65Agenda

156SpellAdding words to SpellAdding words to SpellAdding words to SpellAdding words to SpellAdding words to SpellSpell has two dictionaries it uses wh

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157RecordRECORDRECORDRECORDRECORDRECORDYou can use the Record program to make sound recordings andcreate alarm sounds. You can record sounds and play

Seite 76 - 67Agenda

158Record• To record some more, tap REC or press Enter again. Newsound is added to the end of the existing recording.• To start a new file, select the

Seite 77 - 68Agenda

159RecordMicrophoneMicrophoneMicrophoneMicrophoneMicrophoneLoudspeakLoudspeakLoudspeakLoudspeakLoudspeakererererer

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160RecordFFFFFile sizes and compressionile sizes and compressionile sizes and compressionile sizes and compressionile sizes and compressionDigital sou

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Getting started 8Open file (bold)Open file (bold)Open file (bold)Open file (bold)Open file (bold)TTTTToolbaroolbaroolbaroolbaroolbarTTTTTitle baritle

Seite 80 - 71Agenda

161BombsBOMBSBOMBSBOMBSBOMBSBOMBS- THE NETBOOK GAME- THE NETBOOK GAME- THE NETBOOK GAME- THE NETBOOK GAME- THE NETBOOK GAMEBombs is a game of speed an

Seite 81 - 72Agenda

162BombsHow to playHow to playHow to playHow to playHow to playYou can test a square by “stepping” on it. Todoso:• Highlight a square by tapping on it

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163ProgramPROGRAMMINGPROGRAMMINGPROGRAMMINGPROGRAMMINGPROGRAMMINGYou can:• Create and use programs on your netBook using the built-inprogramming langu

Seite 83 - 74Agenda

164Program2. Tap the Tran button on the Toolbar or use the command onthe Tools menu to translate the file into a program you canrun on the netBook.If

Seite 84 - 75Agenda

PsiWin 165PSIWINPSIWINPSIWINPSIWINPSIWINThis section gives you a quick introduction to PsiWin, and helpsyou to start using the program straight away.

Seite 85 - 76Agenda

PsiWin 166There is often more than one way to access a particular featurein PsiWin, e.g. via the My Psion icon, the Menubar, or by right-clicking on a

Seite 86 - SETTING UP WEB AND EMAIL

PsiWin 167Getting connectedGetting connectedGetting connectedGetting connectedGetting connectedConnecting the cableConnecting the cableConnecting the

Seite 87 - 78Web & Email Setup

PsiWin 168Selecting a COM portSelecting a COM portSelecting a COM portSelecting a COM portSelecting a COM portPsiWin will search all your PC’s COM (or

Seite 88 - 79Web & Email Setup

PsiWin 169Connecting for the first timeConnecting for the first timeConnecting for the first timeConnecting for the first timeConnecting for the first

Seite 89 - 80Web & Email Setup

PsiWin 170How to copy a fileHow to copy a fileHow to copy a fileHow to copy a fileHow to copy a fileUsing Windows Explorer, you can copy files between

Seite 90 - 81Web & Email Setup

Getting started 9Starting programsStarting programsStarting programsStarting programsStarting programsWhen you open or move to a file, the correct pro

Seite 91 - 82Web & Email Setup

PsiWin 171Opening Psion files from your PCOpening Psion files from your PCOpening Psion files from your PCOpening Psion files from your PCOpening Psio

Seite 92 - 83Web & Email Setup

PsiWin 172Scheduling regular backupsScheduling regular backupsScheduling regular backupsScheduling regular backupsScheduling regular backupsYou can se

Seite 93 - 84Web & Email Setup

173PrintingPRINTINGPRINTINGPRINTINGPRINTINGPRINTINGYou can print from most of the programs on the netBook,including Data, Agenda, Word, Contacts, Shee

Seite 94 - 85Web & Email Setup

174PrintingPPPPPrinting using Infraredrinting using Infraredrinting using Infraredrinting using Infraredrinting using InfraredYou can print directly f

Seite 95 - 86Web & Email Setup

175PrintingPPPPPrinting to a serial printerrinting to a serial printerrinting to a serial printerrinting to a serial printerrinting to a serial printe

Seite 96 - 87Web & Email Setup

176PrintingSelecting the printer modelSelecting the printer modelSelecting the printer modelSelecting the printer modelSelecting the printer modelYou

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177PrintingPPPPPreviewing a documentreviewing a documentreviewing a documentreviewing a documentreviewing a documentYou can see how the document will

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178PrintingPPPPPrinting a documentrinting a documentrinting a documentrinting a documentrinting a documentYou can print out all or part of a document

Seite 99 - 90Web & Email Setup

179InfraredINFRAREDINFRAREDINFRAREDINFRAREDINFRAREDThe netBook has Infrared built in, allowing you to transferselected information to another netBook

Seite 100 - 91Web & Email Setup

180InfraredSelecting data to transferSelecting data to transferSelecting data to transferSelecting data to transferSelecting data to transferOn the ma

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Getting started 10Entering informationEntering informationEntering informationEntering informationEntering informationYou can enter information and co

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181Infrared4. On the sending machine, tap the command icon and selectthe Infrared send command (or select it from the Toolsmenu). If the Infrared wind

Seite 103 - Saving pages

182InfraredWhen the transfer is completeWhen the transfer is completeWhen the transfer is completeWhen the transfer is completeWhen the transfer is co

Seite 104 - Customising

183DiallingDIALLINGDIALLINGDIALLINGDIALLINGDIALLINGThe netBook can generate the “DTMF” tones used for diallingtelephone numbers. You can only use dial

Seite 105 - Using bookmarks

184DiallingSetting upSetting upSetting upSetting upSetting upYou can use free input dialling straight away, though you shouldremember to add any dial-

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185DiallingDialling phone numbersDialling phone numbersDialling phone numbersDialling phone numbersDialling phone numbersTo dial a number already ente

Seite 108 - Downloading files

Customising 187CUSTCUSTCUSTCUSTCUSTOMISING YOUR NETBOOKOMISING YOUR NETBOOKOMISING YOUR NETBOOKOMISING YOUR NETBOOKOMISING YOUR NETBOOKThis chapter in

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Customising 188standard printer and print preview settings, and set up apassword to protect your files from prying eyes.You can customise the position

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Expanding 189EXPEXPEXPEXPEXPANDING YOUR NETBOOKANDING YOUR NETBOOKANDING YOUR NETBOOKANDING YOUR NETBOOKANDING YOUR NETBOOKThis chapter includes some

Seite 111 - Status information

Expanding 190PC CardPC CardPC CardPC CardPC CardThe PC card interface accepts type I and type II cards. TypeIPCcards are used for storage of files and

Seite 112 - FontsFonts

© Copyright Psion PLC 1999.All rights reserved. This manual and the programs referred to herein arecopyrighted works of Psion PLC, London, England. Re

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Getting started 11Dialog pageDialog pageDialog pageDialog pageDialog pageTTTTTabs for otherabs for otherabs for otherabs for otherabs for otherdialog

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Expanding 191RAM cardsRAM cardsRAM cardsRAM cardsRAM cardsYour netBook is fitted with 32MB of RAM. This can be expandedto 64MB by adding a further 32M

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Expanding 192Docking StationDocking StationDocking StationDocking StationDocking StationThe docking station allows faster and more convenientconnectio

Seite 116 - EMAILEMAIL

Care & Safety 193CARE & SAFETYCARE & SAFETYCARE & SAFETYCARE & SAFETYCARE & SAFETYWhen used according to the instructions in t

Seite 117 - 108Email

Care & Safety 194PPPPPowering the netBookowering the netBookowering the netBookowering the netBookowering the netBook• Your netBook is powered by

Seite 118 - 109Email

Care & Safety 195Changing the batteriesChanging the batteriesChanging the batteriesChanging the batteriesChanging the batteriesIf you are using yo

Seite 119 - 110Email

Care & Safety 196Battery safetyBattery safetyBattery safetyBattery safetyBattery safety• Always observe correct polarity of batteries (+ and -) wh

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197Security & backupsSECURITY & BACKUPSSECURITY & BACKUPSSECURITY & BACKUPSSECURITY & BACKUPSSECURITY & BACKUPSThere are no kn

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198Security & backups

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Troubleshooting 199TROUBLESHOOTROUBLESHOOTROUBLESHOOTROUBLESHOOTROUBLESHOOTINGTINGTINGTINGTINGYou should read this chapter if you have any questions o

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Troubleshooting 200If a file appears to have “vanished”If a file appears to have “vanished”If a file appears to have “vanished”If a file appears to ha

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Getting started 12How do I display a calendar?In most dialogs in which you can type a date, move to the date linethen tap again or press Tab to displa

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Troubleshooting 201How do I reset the netBook?How do I reset the netBook?How do I reset the netBook?How do I reset the netBook?How do I reset the netB

Seite 126 - CALCCALC

Troubleshooting 202If you can’t connect your cableIf you can’t connect your cableIf you can’t connect your cableIf you can’t connect your cableIf you

Seite 127 - General calculations

Appendices 203APPENDICESAPPENDICESAPPENDICESAPPENDICESAPPENDICESCharacter setCharacter setCharacter setCharacter setCharacter setThe netBook contains

Seite 128 - Scientific calculations

Appendices 204032! 033“ 034# 035$ 036% 037& 038‘ 039( 040) 041* 042+ 043, 044- 045. 046/ 0470 0481 0492 0503 0514 0525 0536 0547 0558 0569 057: 05

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Appendices 205SpecificationSpecificationSpecificationSpecificationSpecificationDimensions:Size: 235×182×37 mm.Weight: 1150g.Screen: 7.7” 640x480 colou

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Seite 131 - Memory contents

Index 207IndeIndeIndeIndeIndexxxxxSymbolsSymbolsSymbolsSymbolsSymbols# signin Sheet 47» in Agenda 69$ signin Sheet 4812/24 hour clock 15, 1383D graphs

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Index 208bullets in Word 35Busy view in Agenda 64buttonsin dialogs 12CCCCCCalc program 117calculationsgeneral 118in Sheet 47scientific 119calendarin A

Seite 133 - Displaying numbers

Index 209currency 20customisingAgenda 74Extras bar 188Jotter 129System screen 187to-do lists 71Web 95cuttingfiles & folders 30Sketch 150DDDDDdaily

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Index 210FFFFFfacsimilie. See faxfactorials in Calc 124Faxrequirements 107faxmessages 107file lists in System screen 187file manager 21filenames 25, 3

Seite 135 - 126Jotter

Getting started 13Displaying HelpDisplaying HelpDisplaying HelpDisplaying HelpDisplaying HelpYou can display help at any time, and from any program. H

Seite 136 - 127Jotter

Index 211hiddenfiles 188labels in Data 144text in Word 36highlightingcells in Sheet 46files & folders 30text in Word 34Home city 136setting 15when

Seite 137 - 128Jotter

Index 212microphone 157midnight 15miles 138monthly appointments 69movingAgenda entries 68Agenda files 30an area in Sketch 149Data files 30files &

Seite 138 - 129Jotter

Index 213priority of To-do entries 69Program editor 163program icons7, 9, 23, 32, 188program manager 21programsdescribed 9running 9proxy serversusing

Seite 139 - 130Jotter

Index 214SheetInfrared 180sorting 50Sheet program 45Short Message Service. SeeSMSshortcut keys 12in Calc 119significant figures in Calc 124silencing a

Seite 140 - TIMETIME

Index 215time12/24 hour format 15am/pm clock 15format 20setting 15time differences 136Time program 131timed entry in Agenda 63times 131title in System

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Index 216

Seite 142 - Alarm warning

Getting started 14TTTTTeeeeext foundxt foundxt foundxt foundxt foundby searchby searchby searchby searchby searchHelp topic titlesHelp topic titlesHel

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Getting started 15Things to do first!Things to do first!Things to do first!Things to do first!Things to do first!This section describes what you need

Seite 144 - Viewing alarms

Getting started 16TTTTTime & date iconime & date iconime & date iconime & date iconime & date iconTTTTTime & dateime & dat

Seite 145 - Selecting a country or city

Getting started 17Entering owner informationEntering owner informationEntering owner informationEntering owner informationEntering owner informationIt

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Getting started 18Things to do neThings to do neThings to do neThings to do neThings to do next!xt!xt!xt!xt!This section gives a brief overview of wha

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Getting started 19Connecting the netBook to the PCConnecting the netBook to the PCConnecting the netBook to the PCConnecting the netBook to the PCConn

Seite 148 - Setting summer time

Getting started 20When you first use your netBook, you may wish to:• Use the International icon to change settings which mayvary from country to count

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FCC Information for the USARRRRRadio and Tadio and Tadio and Tadio and Tadio and Television Interferenceelevision Interferenceelevision Interferenceel

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21Files & foldersFILESFILESFILESFILESFILES, FOLDERS & PROGRAMS, FOLDERS & PROGRAMS, FOLDERS & PROGRAMS, FOLDERS & PROGRAMS, FOLDER

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22Files & foldersChange diskChange diskChange diskChange diskChange diskClose folderClose folderClose folderClose folderClose folderMemoryMemoryMe

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23Files & foldersOpening files, folders & programsOpening files, folders & programsOpening files, folders & programsOpening files, fol

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24Files & foldersCreating new foldersCreating new foldersCreating new foldersCreating new foldersCreating new foldersYou can keep a maximum of 64

Seite 154 - Customising the database

25Files & foldersCreating new filesCreating new filesCreating new filesCreating new filesCreating new filesYou can create files from the System sc

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26Files & folders

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27Files & foldersBrowsing foldersBrowsing foldersBrowsing foldersBrowsing foldersBrowsing foldersA quick way to find a file is to use the Browse f

Seite 157 - 148Sketch

28Files & foldersFinding files and foldersFinding files and foldersFinding files and foldersFinding files and foldersFinding files and foldersTo s

Seite 158 - 149Sketch

29Files & foldersUsing passwordsUsing passwordsUsing passwordsUsing passwordsUsing passwordsYou can prevent other people from opening your Word an

Seite 159 - 150Sketch

30Files & foldersManaging foldersManaging foldersManaging foldersManaging foldersManaging foldersTo move one or more folders or files from one loc

Seite 160 - 151Sketch

FCC Declaration of ConformityProduct: netBookModels: 32M/64MThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation issubject to the following t

Seite 161 - 152Sketch

31Files & foldersChecking memory useChecking memory useChecking memory useChecking memory useChecking memory use• To display the amount of memory

Seite 162 - SPELLSPELL

32Files & foldersAdditional disks & programsAdditional disks & programsAdditional disks & programsAdditional disks & programsAddit

Seite 163 - 154Spell

33WordWORDWORDWORDWORDWORDWord is the word processing program. It has many of the editingand formatting features that you would expect from a fully-fe

Seite 164 - 155Spell

34WordWhen text reaches the right-hand side of the screen, itautomatically “wraps” the text onto the next line. If you want toview your page as it wil

Seite 165 - 156Spell

35WordFormatting paragraphsFormatting paragraphsFormatting paragraphsFormatting paragraphsFormatting paragraphsMany formatting and spacing options can

Seite 166 - RECORDRECORD

36WordSpecial charactersSpecial charactersSpecial charactersSpecial charactersSpecial charactersYou can insert foreign and other special characters in

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37WordUsing stylesUsing stylesUsing stylesUsing stylesUsing stylesA style is a collection of formatting options which can be appliedto a whole paragra

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38WordDefining stylesDefining stylesDefining stylesDefining stylesDefining stylesIn addition to the built-in styles, you can create your own - eitherf

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39WordMoving around the document outlineMoving around the document outlineMoving around the document outlineMoving around the document outlineMoving a

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40WordInformation from other programsInformation from other programsInformation from other programsInformation from other programsInformation from oth

Seite 171 - 162Bombs

ContentsCONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTSGetting startedGetting startedGetting startedGetting startedGetting started...

Seite 172 - PROGRAMMING

41WordWhen you have inserted a sketch, table or graph you can selectit, then use the pen to drag one of the “handles” to resize it. Youcan tap an obje

Seite 173 - 164Program

42Word2. Select Save as template from the More commands on theFile menu.3. Enter a name for the template. If you are making changes toan existing temp

Seite 174 - PSIWINPSIWIN

43WordSaving WSaving WSaving WSaving WSaving Word filesord filesord filesord filesord filesWhen you edit a Word file you are actually working on a cop

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44WordTo insert page numbers, the current time or date, or the filename, press the Insert button and select from the optionsavailable. Word automatica

Seite 176 - PsiWin 167

45SheetSHEETSHEETSHEETSHEETSHEETSheet is the spreadsheet program. It has many of the featuresand functions that you would expect from a fully-featured

Seite 177 - PsiWin 168

46SheetMoving aroundMoving aroundMoving aroundMoving aroundMoving aroundThe current cell is indicated by a dark border around a cell. Theinformation y

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47SheetYou can also change the width of columns and the height ofrows, to suit the information contained in them. To do this:• Drag the right-hand edg

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48SheetThere are two types of cell reference you can use in a formula:• Relative references, such as A2. These get updated whencopied and moved elsewh

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49SheetRRRRRecalculationecalculationecalculationecalculationecalculationSheet automatically recalculates your worksheet every time youchange part of a

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50SheetChanging how information is displayedChanging how information is displayedChanging how information is displayedChanging how information is disp

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ContentsContactsContactsContactsContactsContacts...

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51SheetSorting from left to rightSorting from left to rightSorting from left to rightSorting from left to rightSorting from left to rightYou can also

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52SheetGraphsGraphsGraphsGraphsGraphsYou can use Sheet to create, format and print graphs based oninformation on the worksheet, for example to show an

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53SheetRRRRReplacing the graph rangeeplacing the graph rangeeplacing the graph rangeeplacing the graph rangeeplacing the graph rangeWhen you create a

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54SheetAAAAAdding titles, labels and grid linesdding titles, labels and grid linesdding titles, labels and grid linesdding titles, labels and grid lin

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55ContactsCONTCONTCONTCONTCONTACTSACTSACTSACTSACTSYou can use the Contacts program to store information aboutyour “contacts”, such as those found in a

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56ContactsFFFFFinding contactsinding contactsinding contactsinding contactsinding contactsYou can find contacts by typing part of the name, or search

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57ContactsEditing & deleting contactsEditing & deleting contactsEditing & deleting contactsEditing & deleting contactsEditing & de

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58ContactsY ou can add, remove, rename and change the order of labelsused for all new contacts. To do this, select Set up labels onthe Tools menu.• To

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59ContactsExExExExExchanging contactschanging contactschanging contactschanging contactschanging contactsYou can exchange contact details with other p

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60ContactsSearch clueSearch clueSearch clueSearch clueSearch clueDial dialogDial dialogDial dialogDial dialogDial dialogSearch resultsSearch resultsSe

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61AgendaAGENDAGENDAGENDAGENDAGENDAAAAAYou can use the Agenda program as a time manager, forrecording appointments, events, birthdays, anniversaries an

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62AgendaMoving aroundMoving aroundMoving aroundMoving aroundMoving around• Use the arrow keys to move around the days.• Press the Today button on the

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63AgendaTimed & untimed entriesTimed & untimed entriesTimed & untimed entriesTimed & untimed entriesTimed & untimed entriesTo ente

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64AgendaViewing entriesViewing entriesViewing entriesViewing entriesViewing entriesAgenda has the following views, for looking at Agenda entries indif

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65AgendaEntry symbolsEntry symbolsEntry symbolsEntry symbolsEntry symbolsYou can group entries together using “entry symbols”. An entrysymbol is a let

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66AgendaWill alarms still ring if I close Agenda?If you close an Agenda file, the Agenda informs the netBook clockto ring the next Agenda alarm at the

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67AgendaFinding entries and datesFinding entries and datesFinding entries and datesFinding entries and datesFinding entries and datesYou can search th

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68AgendaChanging and deleting entriesChanging and deleting entriesChanging and deleting entriesChanging and deleting entriesChanging and deleting entr

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69AgendaRRRRRepeating entriesepeating entriesepeating entriesepeating entriesepeating entriesYou can set an entry to repeat automatically, e.g. a mont

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70AgendaCreating a new toCreating a new toCreating a new toCreating a new toCreating a new to-----do listdo listdo listdo listdo listYou can create ne

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71AgendaCustomising a TCustomising a TCustomising a TCustomising a TCustomising a Tooooo-----do listdo listdo listdo listdo listYou can change the way

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72AgendaInformation from other programsInformation from other programsInformation from other programsInformation from other programsInformation from o

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73AgendaAttaching a “voice note”Attaching a “voice note”Attaching a “voice note”Attaching a “voice note”Attaching a “voice note”You can attach a spoke

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74AgendaCustomising AgendaCustomising AgendaCustomising AgendaCustomising AgendaCustomising AgendaYou can change the view that you see when you open t

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75AgendaPPPPPrinting Agenda entriesrinting Agenda entriesrinting Agenda entriesrinting Agenda entriesrinting Agenda entriesYou can print all the Agend

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76AgendaSynchronising with a PC SchedulerSynchronising with a PC SchedulerSynchronising with a PC SchedulerSynchronising with a PC SchedulerSynchronis

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77Web & Email SetupSETTING UP WEB AND EMAILSETTING UP WEB AND EMAILSETTING UP WEB AND EMAILSETTING UP WEB AND EMAILSETTING UP WEB AND EMAILBefore

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78Web & Email SetupWhat type of email accounts can I use?What type of email accounts can I use?What type of email accounts can I use?What type of

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79Web & Email SetupSetting up your netBookSetting up your netBookSetting up your netBookSetting up your netBookSetting up your netBookWhat do I ne

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80Web & Email SetupWhat information do I need?What information do I need?What information do I need?What information do I need?What information do

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ContentsCare & safetyCare & safetyCare & safetyCare & safetyCare & safety...

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81Web & Email SetupInformation you needInformation you needInformation you needInformation you needInformation you needWhere to find itWhere to fi

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82Web & Email SetupSome service providers require additional information to ‘log on’ to their server.You may need the following information when u

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83Web & Email SetupSetting up Email on your netBookSetting up Email on your netBookSetting up Email on your netBookSetting up Email on your netBoo

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84Web & Email SetupSetting up your dialling locationSetting up your dialling locationSetting up your dialling locationSetting up your dialling loc

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85Web & Email Setup4. Tap on Edit and check that the dialling settings are correctfor your location (this is not necessary for the ‘Mobile’locatio

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86Web & Email SetupSetting up your Internet serviceSetting up your Internet serviceSetting up your Internet serviceSetting up your Internet servic

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87Web & Email Setup6. On the Account page, remove the tick from Manual loginand enter the username and password for your Internetaccount.Enter you

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88Web & Email Setup7. If your service provider requires you to specify IP and DNSaddresses, you can set these on the Addresses page. Beforeyou can

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89Web & Email SetupSetting up the Email programSetting up the Email programSetting up the Email programSetting up the Email programSetting up the

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90Web & Email Setup4. On the Outgoing page:• Enter your outgoing mail (SMTP) server address,e.g. ”smtp.myisp.com”.Enter yourEnter yourEnter yourEn

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