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COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)10 DC IN 6V jack ( page 16) Connects to the supplied AC power adaptor. Status indicator ( page 21, 25) Lights up blue
11COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)PreparationTo connect the supplied headsetTo (headset) jack Remote call control button Answers or ends an Internet cal
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)12To insert and remove a “Memory Stick Duo” (not supplied)Insert a “Memory Stick Duo” as illustrated below. When the unit acce
13COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)Preparation Remaining battery power The number of illuminated segments indicates how much battery power remains. As the bat
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)14Using the keyboard Slide the front panel of the unit upward to use the keyboard.Num keySym keyEnter keyShift keyFn keyTo ent
PreparationCOM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)15Step 1: Preparing a Power SourceInstalling the supplied batteryMake sure that the battery is inserted before usin
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)16Notes• Turn off the unit before replacing the battery. Removing the battery while the unit is turned on may damage data in
PreparationCOM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)17Connection using the supplied USB cableTo (USB) connectorUSB cable (supplied)Notes• If your unit is connected
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)18Step 2: Setting up Your Personal CommunicatorTurning on your unitSlide down and hold the POWER switch until the POWER indica
19COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)PreparationTime ZoneSelect your current time zone.Date & TimeSet the current date and time.My Profile — Nickname 1)Enter
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)2Owner’s RecordThe serial number is located inside battery compartment. Record the serial number in the space provided below.
20COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)Wireless LAN Settings — Infrastructure ModeInfrastructure mode enables your unit to connect to the Internet via a wireless a
PreparationCOM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)21Turning on wireless LAN in infrastructure modeWIRELESS LAN indicatorWIRELESS LAN switchStatus indicator1 Slide a
COM-1.US.2-668-392-12(1)22Note• The unit is compatible only with the IEEE 802.11b wireless LAN standard. Both of the IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g wireles
PreparationCOM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)23To connect to wireless network automaticallyIf you register wireless network in step 2 of “Turning on wireless LA
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)24Wireless LAN Settings — Ad Hoc ModeIn Ad Hoc mode, your unit connects one-on-one with another unit. Your unit A friend’s uni
PreparationCOM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)25Turning on wireless LAN in Ad Hoc modeWhen you select the Ad Hoc application on the Communication menu, the unit
COM-1.US.2-668-392-12(1)26Select a user you want to add to your Ad Hoc Contact List. A message is sent to the selected user, asking for permission to
27COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)Basic OperationsBasic OperationsHome MenuThe Home menu is the starting point to access the various applications and features
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)28Context MenuOn most screens, you can display a list of available features, this is called the Context menu. To display the C
COM-1.US.2-668-392-12(1)29Basic OperationsFor more detailed information about the What’s Up screen, refer to the “What’s Up” section of the Operating
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)3interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired oper
30COM-1.US.2-668-392-12(1)Communication — SkypeSkype is an Internet communication tool that includes a voice call feature using Internet. It offers th
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)31Things to Do With Your Personal CommunicatorCommunication — Google TalkGoogle Talk is an Internet communication tool. It off
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)32Communication — Yahoo! MessengerYahoo! Messenger is an Internet communication tool. It offers the following features:• Text
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)33Things to Do With Your Personal CommunicatorCommunication — Ad Hoc ApplicationAd Hoc communications allows COM-1 users to in
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)34WebWhen the unit is connected to the Internet via wireless network, you can browse websites.1 Select “Home Page” from “Web”
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)35Things to Do With Your Personal CommunicatorMusicYour unit is a music player, able to play music files stored on the unit. Se
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)36PhotoYour unit can display photos.You can get photos onto your unit in a variety of ways, including transferring them from a
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)37Things to Do With Your Personal CommunicatorVideoYour unit can play video files. You can transfer videos onto your unit or o
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)38TextYou can get text files onto your device in a variety of ways, including transferring them from a computer by dragging and
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)39Things to Do With Your Personal CommunicatorToolsThe Tools menu includes the following administrative features:• “Settings”
COM-1.US.2-668-392-12(1)4Note on usingIP communication is not a replacement for your ordinary telephone and should not be used for emergency calling.N
40COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)For More InformationFile StructuresThe folder structures of the unit’s internal memory and of a “Memory Stick Duo” are descr
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)41For More InformationFile category, application software, or function FolderAudio files transferred using SonicStage“OMGAUDIO”
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)42Folder structure of “Memory Stick Duo”Only the following “Memory Stick Duo” folders can be used with this unit. Depending o
COM-1.US.2-668-392-12(1)43For More InformationFile category, application software, or function FolderAudio files transferred using;• Windows Media Pla
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)44Supplied CD-ROMThe supplied CD-ROM contains the Operating Instructions PDF file and the supplied software. You can install th
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)45For More Informationmylo UtilityThis software helps you use your Personal Communicator. This software contains the following
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)46System requirements• Computer: IBM PC/AT or Compatible (The software does not run on Macintosh.)• CPU: Pentium lll 450 MHz
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)47For More InformationInstalling the PDF file and the supplied softwareUse the following steps to install the Operating Instruc
COM-1.US.2-668-392-12(1)48Starting up the supplied softwareUse the following steps to start up the supplied software. For more detailed information ab
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)49For More InformationWhen installation is not successful – Q&AQ1 Does your computer meet the system requirements?A1 Check
5COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)Table of ContentsOverview ...6For Detailed Information ...8What’s in the Box ..
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)50On Copyrights and Licenses• “mylo” and are trademarks of Sony Corporation. • SonicStage and SonicStage logo are trademar
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)51For More Information• This product contains browser technology (“Opera Browser”) licensed from Opera Software ASA (www.oper
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)52 THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
COM-1.US.2-668-392-12(1)53For More Information• This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft Corporation. Use or di
54COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)IndexAAd Hoc Application 33Ad Hoc Mode 24BBattery 15Built-in antenna 11CContext Menu 28Copyrights and Licenses 50EEnte
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COM-1.US.2-668-392-12(1)Printed in JapanPrinted on 100% recycled paper using VOC (Volatile Organic Compound)-free vegetable oil based ink.
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)6OverviewThis explains some of the main features of your Personal Communicator, such as making calls with Skype and playing mu
COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)7You can listen to music wirelessly from a friend’s Personal Communicator, and a friend can listen to music wirelessly from yo
8COM-1.US.2-668-392-12(1)What’s in the Box• Personal communicator• Headset– Headphones– One touch answer remote controller• USB cable• Rechargeabl
9COM-1.US.2-668-392-11(2)PreparationPreparationThe Parts of Your Personal CommunicatorFront (USB) connector ( page 17) Connects yo
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