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    							171Chapter 5Customizing your Sony CLIÉ Handheld (Preferences)
    To Edit a ShortCut
    1Tap the ShortCut you want to edit in the ShortCuts list and tap
    Edit.
    2Make the changes you want and tap OK.
    To Delete a ShortCut
    If you no longer need a ShortCut, you can delete it from the list of ShortCuts.
    1Tap the ShortCut you want to delete in the ShortCuts list and
    tap Delete.
    The confirmation dialog box is displayed.
    2Tap Yes.
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    In order to use your CLIÉ handheld with a network (such as using the Web
    Clipping application or performing a network HotSync® operation), you
    must set the Network Preferences settings.
    Note
    The Network preferences settings provides the ability to connect to your ISP (Internet
    Service Provider) or dial-in (remote access) server with applications (e.g.Web Clipping)
    that allow you to view the transmitted data.
    Selecting a service
    Use the Service setting to select the service template for your Internet
    Service Provider or a dial-in server. Service templates are a set of ISP and
    dial-in server configuration settings that you can create, save, and reuse.
    1Tap Network from the drop-down list on the Preferences
    screen.
    The Network Preferences screen is displayed.
    2Tap the arrow V next to Service and select the predefined
    service template you want to use.
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    Entering a user name
    The User Name setting identifies the name you use when you log into your
    Internet Service Provider or your dial-in server.
    1On the Network Preferences screen, tap User Name field.
    2Enter your user name.
    Notes
    •Although this field can contain multiple lines of text, only two lines appear onscreen.
    •Most dial-in servers do not accept spaces in the user name.
    Entering a password
    The Password box identifies the password you use to log into your server or
    ISP. Your entry in this field determines whether your CLIÉ handheld
    prompts you to enter a password each time you log into your network:
    •If you do not enter a password, your CLIÉ handheld displays the word
    “-Prompt-” in this field and asks you to enter a password during the log in
    procedure.
    •If you enter a password, your CLIÉ handheld displays the word
    “-Assigned-” in this field and does not prompt you to enter a password
    during the login procedure.
    Note
    If you are concerned about security, select the Prompt option and do not enter a
    password.
    1On the Network Preferences screen, tap the Password field.
    2Enter the password you use to log into your server.
    3Tap OK.
    The Password field updates to display the word “-Assigned-.”
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    Selecting a connection
    Use the Connection setting to select the method you want to use to connect
    to your Internet Service Provider or a dial-in server.
    On the Network Preferences screen, tap the arrow V next to
    Connection and select Standard Modem.
    Adding telephone settings
    When you select the Phone field, your CLIÉ handheld opens a dialog box in
    which you define the telephone number you use to connect with your ISP or
    dial-in server. In addition, you can also define a prefix, disable Call Waiting,
    and give special instructions for using a calling card.
    Note
    The Phone Setup dialog box works correctly for AT&T and Sprint long-distance
    services. However, because MCI works differently, MCI customers need to put the
    calling card number in the Phone # field and the phone number in the Use calling card
    field.
    1On the Network Preferences screen, tap the Phone field.
    The Phone Setup screen appears.
    2Enter the phone number for your ISP or dial-in server in the
    Phone# field.
    3Change the following settings if necessary:
    1Enter the telephone number used to access the modem.
    If necessary, enter a dial prefix (such as “9”) to access an outside
    line, and tap the Dial prefix check box. You can enter a comma in
    the field to introduce a “pause” in the dialing sequence. Each
    comma equals a two second pause.
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    2If the phone line you are using for your CLIÉ handheld has Call
    Waiting, select the “Disable call waiting” check box to avoid an
    interruption during a modem HotSync
    ® operation or accessing a
    Web Clipping site.
    Note
    Each telephone company assigns a code to disable Call Waiting. Contact your
    local telephone company for the code that is appropriate for you.
    3If you want to use a calling card to place the call, select the “Use
    calling card” check box and enter the calling card number.
    Tip
    There is usually a delay before you enter your calling card number.
    Consequently, add at least three commas before your calling card number to
    compensate for the cue delay.
    4Tap OK.
    Creating additional service templates
    You can create additional service templates from scratch or by duplicating
    existing templates and editing the information. After you create a new or
    duplicate template, you can add and edit settings.
    To add a new service template
    1On the Network Preferences screen, tap the Menu  icon.
    2Tap New from the Service menu.
    An Untitled service template is added to the drop-down list for the
    Service field.
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    To duplicate an existing service template
    1On the Network Preferences screen, tap the arrow V next to
    Service and select the predefined service template you want
    to duplicate.
    2Tap the Menu  icon.
    3Tap Duplicate from the Service menu.
    A copy of the service template is added to the drop-down list for the
    Service field.
    To delete a service template
    1On the Network Preferences screen, tap the arrow V next to
    Service and select the predefined service template you want
    to delete.
    2Tap the Menu  icon.
    3Tap Delete from the Service menu.
    The Delete Service dialog box is displayed.
    4Tap OK.
    The selected service template is deleted.
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    Adding detailed information to a service template
    If you are using one of the predefined service templates, you probably only
    need to enter your user name and telephone number. If you are creating a
    new service template, you may need to provide additional information to
    your ISP or dial-in server. You use the Details dialog box to add additional
    information to a selected service template.
    To select a connection type
    1On the Network Preferences screen, tap the service field.
    2Tap Details.
    The Details screen is displayed.
    3Tap the arrow V next to Connection type and select one of
    the following connection types.
    • PPP: Point-to-Point protocol
    • SLIP: Serial Line Internet Protocol
    • CSLIP: Compressed Serial Line Internet Protocol
    Tip
    If you are not sure, try PPP; if that doesn’t work, ask your Internet Service
    Provider or your System Administrator for the correct connection type.
    4Tap the arrow V next to Idle timeout and select one of the
    following options.
    •1 minute: Waits one minute for you to open another application before
    it drops the connection.
    •2 minutes: Waits two minutes.
    •3 minutes: Waits three minutes.
    •Never: Keeps your PPP or SLIP connection until you turn off your
    CLIÉ handheld (or until it times out).
    Note that this option will be more costly than others.
    5Tap the Query DNS check box to deselect it.
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    6Enter the IP address for the Primary and Secondary DNS
    (Domain Naming System).
    Ask your Internet Service Provider or System Administrator for the
    correct Primary or Secondary DNS IP numbers.
    7If you need to enter the CLIÉ handheld’s IP Address, tap the IP
    Address check box to deselect it and display a permanent IP
    address field below the check box.
    Normally, you do not have to enter this IP address. If you are not sure,
    select Automatic and go to step 9.
    8Enter the CLIÉ handheld’s IP Address.
    9Tap OK.
    Creating log in scripts
    A log in script is a series of commands that automates logging in to a
    network server, such as your corporate network or your Internet Service
    Provider (ISP). A log in script is something that you are likely to receive
    from your IS System Administrator, if your company has a system in which
    you log in to the corporate servers from your CLIÉ handheld using a modem
    or network connection.
    Note
    You can also use non-ASCII and literal characters in your log in script. For more
    information, see page 180.
    1On the Network Preferences screen, tap the service field.
    2Tap Details.
    The Details screen is displayed.
    3Tap Script.
    The Log in Script screen is displayed.
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    4Tap the arrow V next to End and select one of the following
    commands. If the command requires additional information,
    a field appears to the right of it for you to enter the
    information.
    • Wait For: Tells your CLIÉ handheld to wait for specific characters from
    the TCP/IP server before executing the next command.
    • Wait For Prompt: Detects a challenge-response prompt coming from
    the server and displays the dynamically generated challenge value. You
    then enter the challenge value into your token card, which in turn
    generates a response value for you to enter on your CLIÉ handheld.
    This command takes two arguments, separated by a vertical bar (|) on
    the input line.
    • Send: Transmits specific characters to the TCP/IP server to which you
    are connecting.
    • Send CR: Transmits a carriage return or LF character to the TCP/IP
    server to which you are connecting.
    • Send User ID: Transmits the User ID information entered in the User ID
    field of the Network Preferences screen.
    • Send Password: Transmits the password entered in the Password field
    of the Network Preferences screen. If you did not enter a password, this
    command prompts you to enter one. The Password command is
    usually followed by a Send CR command.
    • Delay: Tells your CLIÉ handheld to wait a specific number of seconds
    before executing the next command in the login script.
    • Get IP: Reads an IP address and uses it as the IP address for your CLIÉ
    handheld. This command is used with SLIP connections.
    • Prompt: Opens a dialog box and prompts you to enter text of some
    kind (for example, a password or a security code).
    • End: Identifies the last line in the log in script.
    5Repeat step 4 until the log in script is complete.
    6Tap OK.
    7Tap OK.
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    Non-ASCII Characters for Log in Scripts
    The following information enables you to create custom log in scripts that
    require non-ASCII characters. It is provided for advanced users who
    understand the use and requirements of such characters in a custom log in
    script.
    Use of ^char
    You may use the caret ( ^ ) to transmit ASCII command characters. If you
    send ^char, and the ASCII value of char is between @ and _, then the
    character is automatically translated to a single-byte value between 0 and 31.
    For example, ^M is converted to a carriage return.
    If char is a value between a and z, then the character sequence is translated
    to a single-byte value between 1 and 26. If char is any other value, then the
    character sequence is not subject to any special processing. For example, the
    string “Joe^M” transmits Joe, followed by a carriage return.
    Carriage return and line feed
    You may include carriage return and line feed commands as part of the log
    in script, when entered in the following format.
    •  : Sends or receives a carriage return
    •  : Sends or receives a line feed
    For example, the string “waitfor Joe” waits to receive Joe followed
    by a carriage return and line feed from the remote computer before
    executing the next command in the script.
    Literal characters
    The backslash (  ) character defines that the next character is transmitted as
    a literal character, and is not subject to any special processing ordinarily
    associated with that character.
    Examples:
    • \^ : Includes a caret as part of the string
    • \< : Includes a < as part of the string
    • \\ : Includes a backslash as part of the string
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