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`SER IES
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`USER GUIDE
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`MSFT EX. 1015
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`© Copyright Psion Computers Ple 1999.
`All rights reserved. This manual and the programs referred to herein are
`copyrighted works of Psion Computers PLC, London, England. Reproductionin
`whole orin part, including utilisation in machines capable of reproduction or
`retrieval, without the express written permission of the copyright holdersis
`prohibited. Reverse engineering is also prohibited. The information in this
`documentis subject to change without notice. Psion and the Psion logo are
`registered trademarks, and Psion Series 5mx, Series 5, Series 3mx, Series 3c,
`Series 3a, Series 3, Siena and PsiWin are trademarks of Psion Computers PLC.
`Some namesreferred to are registered trademarks.
`© Copyright Symbian Ltd 1999.
`All rights reserved. The EPOC machine contains the EPOC operating system
`and software, and PsiWin 2 contains the EPOC CONNECTsoftwarethat is the
`copyrighted work of Symbian Ltd, London, England. EPOC and the EPOC logo
`are registered trademarks of Symbian Ltd.
`The IrDA Feature Trademark is ownedby the Infrared Data Association and is
`used under license therefrom.
`
`© Copyright Monotype Typography Ltd 1997.
`All rights reserved. EPOC contains the fonts Arial®, Times New Roman® and
`Courier, products of Monotype Typography Ltd, Surrey, England.
`Arial®. Arial is a trademark of the Monotype Corporation registered in U.S.
`Patent and Trademark Office and certain other jurisdictions.
`Times New Roman®. Times New Romanis a trademark of the Monotype
`Corporation registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and certain other
`jurisdictions. Monotype®. Monotypeis a trademark of Monotype Typography
`Limited registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and certain other
`jurisdictions.
`
`© Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products N.V. 1995.
`All rights reserved. International CorrectSpell™ English spelling correction
`system © 1995 by Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products N.V. All rights reserved.
`Reproduction or disassembly of embodied algorithms or database prohibited.
`UK English Concise International Electronic Thesaurus Copyright © 1995 by
`Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products N.V. All rights reserved. Reproduction or
`disassembly of embodied programs and databases prohibited.
`Part of the software in this product is © Copyright ANT Ltd. 1998. All rights
`reserved.
`
`Incorporates MPPC® compression from Hi/fn™.
`Stac @, LZS @, ©1996, Stac, Inc., ©1994-1996 Microsoft Corporation. Includes
`one or more U.S. Patents: No. 4701745, 5016009, 5126739, 5146221, and
`5414425. Other patents pending.
`Incorporates LZS® compression from Hi/fn™. Hi/fn ®, LZS @,© 1988-98, Hi/fn.
`Includes one or more U.S. Patents: No. 4701745, 5016009, 5126739, 5146221,
`and 5414425. Other patents pending. All notices of Hi/fn’s patents shall be made
`in accordance with 35 U.S.C Sec. 287(a).
`Version |.1, October 1999
`Part no. 6105-0053-01
`English
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`FCC Information for the USA
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`Radio andTelevision Interference
`
`This equipmentradiates radio frequency energy andif not used properly
`- that is, in strict accordance with the instructions in this manual - may
`cause interference to radio communications and television reception.
`
`It has been tested and found to comply with thelimits for a Class B
`digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These are designed
`to provide reasonable protection against harmful interferencein a
`residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference
`will not occurin a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
`harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
`determined by turning the equipmentoff and on, the user is encouraged
`to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
`measures:
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`e
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`e
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` Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
`Increase the separation distance between the equipment and the
`receiver.
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`If you are using the equipment with a mains adaptor, plug it into an
`outlet which is on a different circuit from that to which the
`receiver is connected.
`
`Consult an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
`
`Important
`This equipment was tested for FCC compliance under conditions that
`included the use of shielded cables and connectors betweenit and the
`peripherals. It is important that you use shielded cable and connectors to
`reduce the possibility of causing radio and television interference.
`Shielded cables, suitable for the Series 5 range, can be obtained from an
`authorised Psion dealer.
`
`If the user modifies the equipmentorits peripherals in any way, and
`these modifications are not approved by Psion, the FCC may withdraw
`the user’s right to operate the equipment.
`
`In the USA
`
`For customers in the USA, the following booklet prepared by the
`Federal Communications Commission may be of help: “How to Identify
`and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems”. This booklet is available
`from the US GovernmentPrinting Office, Washington, DC 20402
`Stock No 004-000-00345-4.
`
`Emissions information for Canada
`
`This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian
`Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
`Cet appareil numérique dela classe B respecte toutes les exigences du
`Reglementsur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
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`FCC Declaration of Conformity
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`Product: Series 5mx
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`Models:
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`I6M
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`Have beentested to - and comply with - part 15 of the FCC rules.
`Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
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`I.
`2.
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`This device may not cause harmful interference.
`This device must accept any interference received, including
`interference that may cause undesired operation.
`The Product is for home or office use.
`
`Responsible party:
`Psion Inc.
`
`150 Baker Avenue,
`Concord,
`MA 01742, USA.
`Tel: +1 508 978 0310
`Fax: +1 508 978 961 |
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`Infrared device safety
`
`CLASS | LED PRODUCT
`
`This product includes an Infrared device for transmitting and receiving
`files from devices supporting the IrDA format. Although this invisible
`beam is not considered harmful, and complies with EN60825- |
`(IEC825-1), we recommend the following precaution: when the
`Infrared device is transmitting:
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`do notstare into the Infrared beam
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`do not view directly with optical instruments

`No parts in the device may be serviced by the user.
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`CE marking
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`When usedin a residential, commercialor light industrial environment
`the product and its approved UK and European peripherals fulfil all
`requirements for CE marking.
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`CONTENTS
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`Getting started 0660600600006000606660000860800000000000000000000005500008 1
`About the Series 5 pissssssssesssssessssesnsassotnaneranscscpssnsscvsacovesnnsicnsane I
`Where things are ..........ccccccecsscsccsesscceceseesecaceecssarseeseseseseeenenss 2
`About PsiWIN 2 iscsssssiiscssscsesusseasnicostccnseasscerseveasscincateassoneetenienwess 5
`Using this manual..........::ccccssceseceeesesceserssecsenerensesssracenesenecees 6
`SWiItCHING OM 0.02...eesseeceeeenecesetseneceseeceesesecneeaseaeeneetsttestacensesteee 7
`Turning On & Off...eeeeeeeseseeeeeenetsecnceeseeseseeseeensasssseesecneseens 7
`The SCOON) siiesctistscnsn ennai ecinnstennaimnatannnesnnanacccciis 9
`Finding & using the PeM ..........ccccccscssesseesesssessseesseseeseeeenesnensesees 9
`First St@PS ......cccccecscseesssseseeaeeeseseseeseseteaseesesseeeaseeereesseeers LO
`Things to do first! veccsscssssncesssscennsecevenicetsensessnetatentanntasacacsvenees 19
`Things to do next! ssscvacsecvssweossstecasnicnsatbeosceaseoteventasteamsi nies 23
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`Files, folders & programs soe08
`Moving around sssssisssscrusasccsssxcsassseaaenssia seasaesnvencansmuaeanasenstvess 27
`Opening files, folders & programs.............:csccscseseseesseeeeeeene 29
`Closing programs/files........0..0:cccccsescseseseeetseeeseseesssseseees 2D
`Creating new folders ...........ccccccseeeseseesteseeeeeteteessersetees BO
`Creating new files ....0...:cc cesses esecneeeeeeeseeeeeeeteeteeereneneee
`Browsing folders ...........:.:c:ecsseseeseeseesseceeaseaeseseteatsetsetetaeees BD
`Finding files and folders ......0..c.ccccccccccsceeeseeteeseseeteceeees 33
`Using passwords aisrsssesinersesnosssnsseseesnnsonsonsanssaisssssanssensssaseasioes 35
`Changing file attributes ................::ccscssesseeecetsessereeeeeeeteennees OD
`Managing folders ........::ccscsseeseeseseserersenesenenseeserssnrereeeaeeseness 36
`Checking MEMOTY USE ........:ssceceeseeeseeeeesessesereeeneetecsseteesseee OF
`Additional disks & Programs........::cccscsseeeesesscsstereeteseeserenees 38
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`Word .....sssssscccessesssnvseesesosesecssessseoseesssessccsssessscsssecsooes OF
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`SHEET.....ccsscssssccsvessvecssecssnscsnscseecsecsseessessceesesssenssesees DD
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`Entering text 00.0... ccc ce seesceeseeeeecnecseeseeeesnsnsneasseenssnaeesenes 39
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`Moving around sianninnnnanimnnnnmnmnnmnmannaniarn 56
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`Finding & replacing text ............cccsccsesecsecesecesseceseneeeeeeneeeeasens 40
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`Entering information ............sssessseeseseesesseaseeaeenesteeenssteeterees DO
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`Changing the appearance Of text..........:ssesseeeessesseseseseeee Al
`Formatting paragraphs«00.0.0... ccccc cs csecesesessessseseeeseseeeeees 4|
`Using styles 0.0... eeeesccescescesceceseseescsaesssesecseesessenesentnsseaten 44
`Document Outlines... ceeeeeccceecteeeeeseeeeesensaneeaesnsensene 45
`Information from other programs.........::cccccssessseseeeeneeee 47
`Spell Checking .........ccesecesecseeseseseseeseeesesseeseassssesseaseeetsseseeesers 48
`Creating a NEW File ......sssseccsecsssscnsesssssscssessasessnessacsannessaens 49
`File templates sweccssnninncnmnansncn nunewemnscassomamanen 4D
`Saving Word files scsscecasccsssesssececasciewcensstessveccastennenatiootennves Ol
`How the page looks ...........ssscessecserseseeeestserasseenenssereraceeesees OZ
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`Performing calculations.............sccescsseesssssereeseesessseresnsseesraes OO
`Using rangessssisinisssscnssssirtennicienmumnmnicontancmmnaess OO
`Changing how information is displayed ...............::c:sssee. 60
`Sorting information .........scsscssesesserseeserserseseeerensenseenseeeessees Ol
`Changing the numberformat ..........ccccsescssseesseeeeeseserseeeesee O2
`GraPNsovennsen sensercesiehioneen equi irseh tecaiuenehaadansnasnatunaneianeanasnsauizens OS
`Printing from Sheet srsaccncenmscssconomancanemensmorenunennonens OO
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`CONtACHS.........ccsesssecrvrerseserereressesesevscceseserevseseresevsveees OF
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`Adding a COmtact ......... cc esccesecessecceeeseresessseeseossenseessseesseeetcase 67
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`Looking at your CONTACTS ........scescesesteeeeeeseesseeseeereecreeeeeeees OF
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`Editing & deleting Contacts 2.0.0... cccsesesseeeeesseasseseeserteeeaeses OF
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`Contact labels ............eseeecessescesceeecceecsseceesesscesssesceeesesaneneees 69
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`Exchanging COntacts..........:ccscssscssessceeesesestseserseseeeeeesecsseeeseee FL
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`Printing CONMtACtS 0.0... ee eececececeeceeseeseececeeccenseeecesetssesteeacees 7\
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`AGendd ....s.ssccsssssssecsssessorscsecnsseccnssscscsessssecsssscsesssceses 1D
`Moving aroun) ...........cecsesceesesceseceeeseesteseeeceesesensceneesstscenseseess D4
`Adding appointments & events ..........cceccseecerseeeeseeessceesenes 74
`Viewing entriesississnisescsseusinvndasicasstennaviseansavsocdsanentevacninstvasses 76
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`Email .....secsossssecsessessessecsessscsocssssssessecsessessscsessscensscoes OI
`Read this first ...........-..:essseseeseeeecessesseeatenseeeseeesstensesseneeesaeennee AL
`Using Email cccencosnnnesncinassnannnnnanennixoicsannenconcesottean 9 |
`Managing emails ...........cceecseseeseeseeseeeeeses senses saeeasensesseaaearees 91
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`Entry SYMDOIS...........-..ccesseeceeeenceecesececencectecteeteessesenscencesesesees 77
`Birthdays and anniversaries ............-.:cssseseeseseeseetstseteceesees AT
`Reminders for entries - alarms........:cscecsesseeseetseeseesserssesees AZ
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`Local folders .........ccccccccesseesesseeseesenseseeeesenseeeeesetseseceneeseraeneeee OD
`Writing an eMail sscssasoncsevsusecveniacsusiennsenasvonsnenusennonsnacansenereves 9D
`Sending ermail eee eeeeecessecerenseceeenseereceeceseeeessseesseceseeees 95
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`Finding entries and dates ..............ccsscssscesceseeeencessessceteeeeenee VY
`Changing and deleting entries ................:cce essere BO
`Repeating Qntries 00.0... ccceecccesenseesseesceseaneceesasessesceseenensenee 8l
`Lists and things to do .......:ccsscsesecesseseeeseeeesserenseeasereateesnnserseee 82
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`Receiving ermail .......-....--sssessssssessteocssserstegessecesigeensisecsansessensses 9O
`Viewing an ermail 0.2.0... cece cseeeeeeseeseseeteesscseesessateetseseeeseeeees OD
`Replying to & forwarding emails ............ccccesesseseeesrceseeeetenees 97
`Attachingfiles to MeSSSAgES.........scsccsseesoeecsoresessorsesesssoesontes ID
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`Information from other programs.........::.c:seseeeeseseeeeeeeeeees BD
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`Disconnectng...........ecececceteeeeeeseeeceeeeeeeetseeeeeteteteteseeeeeees LOO
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`Customising Agenda..........c:cccc cece ceeescenssseenessneueneeseseeaaes 87
`Calc SSCSCSSTCSCSSSSHSHSSCSCSSSSSHSSSSSHSFSHSSCHSHSSSFSSSSHSSSHSASHSSAGASSOSHOFSGoeCTOES 1 01
`Agendafiles sesscssscsssessacciassussssosnvenedicensissieavetivartrrnsvsctiernievensaO7
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`Printing Agenda entries............:cscscccsscsesesececeseecesscceteeesensees 88
`Synchronising with a PC Scheduler -sscccscsssssesscessseeneseee 89
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`General calculations ..........cccccccececseceeeeeeescncessecececeeseeceereensees 102
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`Scientific Calculations .........cccccccccccccessssesessssssssssscssosssencecesoecs 103
`Displaying NUMDETSwesssiiscsssnrrscccssisacusensssssaveacvaivesseccscs LOD
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`Datel ...ecccccescccccsssecssssecrsccecsssscnsesssecrsscecsscsencesscesceees 2D
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`Adding 2 NOtE ........esccssseesceesseessesseaceterteceersensersersseseeeesereeere LLL
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`Adding an CNtry .........sscscsecseeceeseesseeseeesetencnsenscneees
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`veveeeereereee 128
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`Formatting the text .........:ccccecessscseseneeseeeeeeeeaee
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`Looking at Entries... cecessecseceecstcecsncececeecesseeereeseeeees 129
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`Inserting other information..........cccssscssessesseeseesseeeseseeeesesees 113
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`FINdiNg a MOLE.........cseceesersessseresesenecseserecserseeensreesenstsaepentens® 114
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`Sorting entries scsnscmancansmatsnnuNanNAe 130
`Customising Data ...........:csscscsssssssessssenecensecseeesesseseneceneenesaes 130
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`Deleting Ontriecsccssssenvcnvennousatessnescesecrnsevesensensensmnnennusnanannts 114
`Customising Jotter ...cccscscisssssnsssesesesesssssetaveseiecesacesenssesusens 115
`Jotter files sjsquerscaepssewvicsinsiphlenuseiencashvenasncecaaseunaennienns
`Printing Jotter entries .............c ce ceeecseteseeeeseeseneeseteeseseenees 116
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`Finding AM ENtHy .......... eee sececesseseceseececsenecuceeseessersecaceseesasers 131
`Changing or deleting entries.............. cc secceseeeessecesetsenecees 131
`Customising the database .............sccccccssesssseseesseseeseesessseeees 132
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`Printing Data entrieS .0........ cece eeeseeseteeeeteesteeeteseteestees 133
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`UDRIMNG ciicisicnsiaclhchiaiiiaisiiaiiitaliiddcaiaaiciccaiisaiicas| 17
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`Set scsiiscnsstiiiaaaiiiddaicictiiciaisiiinahntiissiitcsss] 39
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`Using alarms...........:ccecseccereecereeseesceceestsseerenseeseneeesenseerennenre LEZ
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`Drawing Sketches.........::ccseccesssserssseeecseeceeeettstentseeeseeeeeeere 136
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`Using the map............04.
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`Changing a sketch .........csecseseseeessenesssensessereseesersereeeeee IF
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`Customising Time sescisasssccnsveawessrnccsavecsececieents
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`Adding text sidissinsnininnncnccnnnnnninncnnanna 139
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`Setting SUMME|? TIME’ 1.0.0... teseetecsecensenceecsenseteeceseseneeeenes 125
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`Inserting “clipart?” sssisccsacncsiverscconcieiseoucapsoncmietiniessesyeinin 140
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`Printing sketches .nsscmrmrcmmnanorimnecncnsecameanancc 141
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`Sketch fileS:cvccsssssusenssnssssveccaswsccceveisunvaecccunanests cesevccnscsanas 141
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`Spell sesnsnasnnnasansannsnisiniannaiennanndsanacsesscinsmieacsennesie 143
`Spell-checking and COrrectiOn .......:c::csssccesseeseesseeeeseerseeneses 143
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`Using the thesauruS.............scscccssssecesssssssssssessessseesseseecesensess 144
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`SOWING ANAGAMS sessissssessssiccnasiscicetacnconistsenssnccensveaes
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`assassscsacee 144
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`Finding missing letters - XWord ........cccceccsseesesseesseseeeseeeseee 145
`Adding words to Spell ..........0:ccccssceessessesseseeeeeeessetseeeeeenees 146
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`RECON iaccisccstesssisicciacccicicsciaiianibasbiiasiebetaanasaaanisicl 47
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`Recording a SOU........cscsesssssssessscsssensessessesseseesssrsessesesasess 147
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`Playing SOUNS..........sccsseseeeseeessessesssseeeeeetseessseseesseeeeaeessenss 150
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`Recording VOICE NOtES.........cccesscsesscessesscecnasenssectenessseesesseess 150
`Playing back a VOICE NOE ......cscessceseseescsseesstseenceseenecseeneses 152
`Using voice notes in Record .........:.:ceceeseeeeseeseeeeeeeeneesereeene 153
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`Voice note files ......:cccccessecssessereesceessseeeeeessteeserserseeeresereererere 153
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`Bombs- the Series 5 game ....-cscsssssrsccesseeseessseeeeseee 155
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`Programming SSHSSSHSSHSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHSHSHSSESSHSHSSESSHSHSESHHBEESESE 1 57
`Creating & running OPL programs. ........ccsscescceeeresereneees 157
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`PIINTIING scvssssvoncsessnenncermnnemcnrcnmnumecnumamnenneee 199
`Setting UP the Printer .....ccsesessossesessssseseonserseasossersserensnesees 159
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`Selecting the printer model 0.0.0.0... cece ee eteeeeeeee eee 162
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`Page SetuD stunnercam 162
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`Previewing 2 COCUMENE ........ccceseecetsestteeeeeseeneteeeeaeseetenaeenee 163
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`Printing 2 COCUMENsesaisasesessrencscccsascoasuscencsivsonssrssnssonevescuse 164
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`Infra red 060000080650555558668805555665655506005500605555580080000055555555558 165
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`Selecting data to transfer ......cccccscseseseetseeesesereeeeees 166
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`Transferring the information ..............cccsseesesesseeereeseresee 166
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`Security & backups ......sccccscssssscsorscessssesncorecscsesereee LOT
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`Troubleshooting ..........ssssecsscssssssssssssesssessssessesssseees 183
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`Appendices 96086006066000006506660500050668500065000006500050506066000800 1 89
`Character Set ........sccseccscssscescecserececetesateesecssstsenseenseseeecesess 189
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`SPeCifiCATION 2.0... sceesessesecsecececeecetececeteecereseacerseeeeeteeeseereees 19]
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`Index .......ecccccccccccccsescccescssecceccsceccccesecsecesscssceeceesseee 19D
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`5 mx
`Dialling SOSOSSHHHSSOSHOHSOTOOSOOOSSSSOSSFOSSSOoOeSOSESAeEHEHsEsaOeSHOOOOeS 169
`Setting UP «2.0... cece cee eseeee eseeneeseceeeseseseeseeeeseseesneeseeseeeees 170
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`Entering phone numbers.............:secseseeeeeseeerees
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`sesssereeseernee |Z
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`Dialling phome NUMDETS...........::seseceecceseeseesceecesseseeneeeseetens 172
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`Customising the Series 5 .........c.rscscssssssssasccsesssseees 173
`Creating your own wallpaper ...........0::.ccccesceseseeeeeneeeeeee 173
`Recording your OWN alarms...........:cesceteecessesesseeeeseseeeeeeeees 173
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`Customising the System SCreen ............ccceseseecseeeeseeneeeeees 174
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`Care & safety .......scsscossscsssscsscsssccssscsssessscessssesecsnces 17D
`Powering the Series 5 ....ccssccsstsessessessssessessssseuteoaestessessvess 176
`Changing the batteries ..............:ccscscccseessssesesseseseeeeeseeseenees 177
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`Battery Safety siissiisissvnssantescarsaanenvactnasnctensantsnknsienentianinatinase 179
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`Prolonging battery life ...........:csscssssscesseeesesseeseceesenseeesenesnsee 179
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`This manual contains information about the Series 5 and the PC
`connectivity software PsiWin 2.
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`5”
` Geiting started >
`GETTING STARTED
`Jotter, a notebookfor jotting down ideas quickly.
`System,the Series 5’s control centre. You can tap the
`System icon at any time to moveto the System screen.
`Time, for alarms and a world map with international times
`and dialling codes.
`Data, a customisable database program.
`Sketch, for drawing pictures.
`Bombs, a gameoflogical thinking.
`Record, for recording and editing voice memos and sounds.
`Program, the editor in which you can create programs
`using the built-in programming language.
`Spell, for checking spelling, thesaurus, solving anagrams and
`crossword clues.
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`About the Series 5
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`The programson the Series 5 include:
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`e Word, a word processorfor writing letters and other
`documents.
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`e
`e
`e
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`e
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`Sheet, for spreadsheets, tables, and graphs.
`Contacts, an address book.
`Agenda,a diary program for appointments andlists of
`things to do.
`Email, for sending and receiving email, SMS and fax
`messages.
`=Calc, a calculator with general and scientific features.
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`Comms,for terminal emulation andfile transfer.
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`Commandicons
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`Mains powerlight
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`Thumbhold
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`Wherethings are
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`Touch-sensitive screen
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`Program icons O
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`Pen
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`Microphone
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`disk
`Reset hole
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`Voice note LED
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`. Voice note buttons Coverfor voice note buttons .
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`port cover Serial
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`Serial port
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`Loudspeaker
`(RS-232) .
`
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`Main
`battery door Infrared window
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`5™
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`5
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` Getting started >
`About PsiWin 2
`Drag and dropfiles between the Series 5 and the PC in
`the same waythat you would between PCdrives, and they
`will be automatically converted to the appropriatefile
`format at the sametime.
`
`You can use the PC connectivity software PsiWin 2 to integrate
`the Series 5 with PCs running Windows 95/98 or NT 4.0. By
`connecting the Series 5 to a PC with a Docking cable and
`Synchronize Agendafiles your address book on the
`running PsiWin, you can:
`Series 5 with PC agendas (applications) and contact
`View your Series5files from Windows Explorer by using
`managers to keep them in step with each other.
`the ‘My Psion’ icon which is added to the PC’s Desktop.
`Back up your Series 5 files to the PC, then restore them
`The ‘My Psion’ icon gives you accessto all of PsiWin’s
`from the PC to the Series 5 again should you ever need to.
`powerful file managementfacilities for your Series5files.
`Printfiles on your Series 5 to a printer connected directly
`Upgrade from an earlier model of Psion handheld
`to your PC,oravailable to your PC via a network.
`computerto a Series 5 as a one-stop process. All your
`files will be copied from your old Psion (Series 3/3a/3¢/3mx
`or Siena), converted to the Series 5 file formats on the PC,
`then copied to your Series 5.
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`Using this manual
`This manual gives an overview ofall the Series 5 functions and
`features to give you an idea of what you can do; for more
`detailed information than is given here, refer to the Series 5 and
`PsiWin on-line help.
`
`Moveon to ‘Things to do next!’ for a list of the programs
`and a brief overview of what else you may want to do when
`youfirst use your Series 5 - instructions for using PsiWin to
`connect to your PC and perform backups and moreideas
`for customising your Series 5.
`Read the ‘Files, folders and programs’ chapter for more
`e_Readthefirst part of this chapter to find out how to get the
`information about how to enter and managethe
`Series 5 ready for use:fit the batteries, switch on, adjust
`information on yourSeries 5.
`the screen, find and practice with the pen and start using
`Refer to the ‘Troubleshooting’ chapterif you have any
`the software.
`problemsusing the Series 5.
`e—_Read ‘Thingsto dofirst!’ to find out the essential things to
`do whenyoufirst get your Series 5 - this covers setting the
`time and date, setting your “homecity”(so that the time
`differences from your homeare calculated correctly) and
`setting owner information and a machine password.
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`> S
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` Getting started >
`witching on
`You can also powerthe Series 5 from the mains. You should
`ONLYusePsion approved mains adaptors. Contact your Psion
`distributor or local Psion retailer for more information.
`
`Fitting the batteries
`Before you can use the Series 5 you mustfit both sets of
`batteries, as shown below. Make sure you fit them the
`correct way around.The Series 5 is poweredby:
`e
`two AA size Duracell Ultra batteries (supplied). Psion
`recommend using high poweralkaline batteries, such as
`Duracell Ultra.
`
`e
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`p<
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`one Lithium CR2032 backup battery (supplied). This
`preserves yourinformation while you change the main
`batteries.
`
`Take care when replacing batteries!
`You will lose information if you remove both sets of batteries at the
`same time, or allow both sets of batteries to become completely
`run down. The Series 5 will warn you whenits batteries are getting
`low, in plenty of time to change them. See the ‘Care & safety’
`chapter for more aboutbattery safety, and details of how to change
`the batteries.
`
`Turning on & off
`e
`To switch on: press the Esc key. When youfirst do this,
`you'll see the System screen.
`Note: The Series 5 will automatically switch on when an alarm
`rings, or if you press one of the external voice note buttons.
`e
`To switch off: hold down the Fn key and press the Esc key.
`You can switch off at any time. You do not have to save your
`informationfirst, as it is automatically saved for you.
`Note: If you do not press a key, the Series 5 will automatically
`switch off after 3 minutes to save battery power. Switchit on
`again, and you can continue from where youleft off.
`
`" Can I switch on the Series 5 by tapping the screen?
`
`Yes. You can set up your Series 5 to switch on when you tap the
`touch-sensitive screen. To do this, open the Switch on/off icon
`from the Control Panelin the System screen.
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`Main batteries
`
`Backup battery
`
`Open cover
`
`
`
`
`
`Fit batteries
`. exactly as shown
`
`Fit backup
`battery exactly
`
`Open cover
`G asshown.
`
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`Getting started >
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`9
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`The screen
`.
`;
`Adjust the screen contrast by holding down the Fn key and
`pressing the M (@)—) or *.’ (+) key.
`Changethe size of the text on the screen using the Zoom in and
`Zoom out commands.
`
`Switch the “backlight” on and off by holding down the Fn key
`and pressing the Spacebar. You can use the backlight to light up
`the screen in dim conditions.
`
`Important: Note that the Series 5 uses considerably more
`Baktely Pewer when Evelbackightis"on
`Finding & using
`the pen
`g
`g
`P
`The penis located in a holderat the right, near the back. Press
`the endofit in gently, and it will pop out. To replaceit, pushit
`back in and it will click into place.
`
`Note:If the pen doesn't click into place, see the
`‘Troubleshooting’ chapter for more details.
`
`Tap lightly on the screen using the pen. It’s OK to use your
`fingers to tap on the screen, thoughit is best to use the pen to
`avoid fingerprints or smudges on the screen. Do not tap the
`
`screen with any object that has a sharp tip or you may damage
`the screen. Don’t use anytype of ink pen, as the ink may be
`impossible to remove.See the ‘Care & safety’ chapterfor
`instructions on howto clean the screen.
`
`You can usually tap on an item with the pen to select or change
`it. For example, you can tap on:
`
`e
`e
`
`the program icons, to open a program.
`the commandicons, for “shortcuts” to System functions,
`e.g. the menubar, Infrared, cutting and pasting, zoomingin
`and out.
`Note:If the screen doesn't respond to your taps, you may need
`to re-calibrate it. You can do this by opening the Screen icon
`from the Control panel.
`Most of the things you can do with the pen have an equivalent
`keyboard combination, so you can use the pen, the keyboard, or
`a combination of both methods.
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`First steps
`Whenyou first switch on the Series 5, you will see the System
`screen. This is the “desktop” where you can view your files and
`folders, and change settings that control how the Series 5
`works.
`
`e
`
`All the information you enterinto the Series 5 is contained
`in files; their names are displayed in the System screen,
`beside icons that represent the programs that created
`them.
`
`e
`
`Navigating betweenfiles & folders
`e
`Tap ona folder icon to moveto that folder, tap on the
`Close folder icon to close it and move back up a level.
`Tap ona file to selectit, tap again to openit. If the filename
`is displayed in bold, thefile is open, and tappingit will move
`straight to thefile.
`See ‘Files, folders & programs’ for more information about
`manipulating files and folders.
`
`e
`
`e
`
`~All your files are stored in folders. When youstart using the
`Series 5, the contents of the ‘Documents’ folderis
`displayed.
`The System screen’s “Title bar” shows you whichfolderis
`currently displayed on the screen. When youstart you are
`in the ‘Documents’ folder on the “C (Internal) drive”.
`You can have as manyfolders as you wish, and create folders
`within other folders. Folders can contain files created in a variety
`of programs; they are not restricted to files from a single
`program. See ‘Files, folders & programs’ for details of managing
`files and folders.
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`Programs& files
`Starting programs
`
`When you open or movetoafile, the correct program for this Whenyou run a program,it will usually display the currently
`openfile, or the file that you last looked at. If you want to write
`file is started automatically. You can also start programs by
`a newletter, draw a newpicture, create a new database and so
`tapping on the appropriate “program icon”(the icon in the row
`of pictures at the bottom of the screen).
`on, you'll need to create a newfile for the particular program
`involved.
`e
`Tap the System icon at any time to move to the System
`screen.
`
`e
`
`To create a newfile: select the command on the File
`menu. Thefile will now be created, and the currentfile will
`Tap on Extras to display the “Extras bar”, which contains
`be closed and saved at the same time. You can start
`more program icons.
`entering your information.
`You don’t have to close one program before opening another,
`You can also use this command in the System screen to
`e
`just tap on another program icon, and that program will open
`create a newfile. Usually, this createsafile using the
`too.
`standard settings; creating a file from within a program
`You can see whatfiles and programs are open from the System
`creates a file which already has any settings or preferences
`screen by using the List open files command from the File
`you have set up in the program.
`menu, or by tapping on the namein the top right corner of the
`e=It is a good idea to keep related files togetherin a folder, to
`screen.
`make thefiles easier to find later. See ‘Files, folders &
`programs’ for details of how to manage your files and
`folders.
`
`e
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`12
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`See the ‘Which program to use?’ section for more about using
`the programs.
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`
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`e
`
`Tap on the menu names and commands,or use the arrow
`keys to move around the menus. Tap on commands marked
`with a » or press the right arrow keyto see further
`commands.
`
`Ss”
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`Entering information
`Using dialogs
`You can enter information and complete tasks using the pen or
`A “dialog” appears when you need to make selections and enter
`further information. You can move betweendialog items by
`the keyboard. You can usually select a menu command to
`perform eachtask.
`tapping on them, or using the up and downarrowkeys. Dialogs
`contain one or moreof the following elements:
`e Press the Menu keyor tap on the|§|commandicon to see
`Text box: where you just type in your information.
`the available commands on the “Menu bar”.
`List box: where youselect from a numberof options. Youwill
`see left and right arrows around the current selection; you can
`changethe selection by tapping on the arrows, by pressing the
`left and right arrow keys, or by typing thefirst letter of the
`option you want. You can usually tap in the box or press the Tab
`key to see a list of the available options.
`Check box: where you make a choice between selecting an
`option or not selecting it. Just tap on the check box, or press the
`left and right arrow keys to add or removea tick.
`
`Note: You can press the shortcut key combinations shown next
`to the commandsas a quick wayof selecting them, e.g. Ctrl+M,
`means hold down the Ctrl key and press the M key at the same
`time.
`
`e Amenu commandwith three dots at the end meansthat
`selecting the commandwill display a “dialog” where you
`enter more information.
`
`e

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