Gmate YOPY Manual de usuario

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User Guide

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Copyright
Copyright 2001 G.Mate, Inc. All rights reserved.
The contents of this manual may be changed without notice.
All proprietary ownerships of information included in this manual are protected by the copyright law.
You are prohibited from copying or using any information in this manual without a documentary
permission from G.Mate, Inc.
GMate, YOPY, Linupy, the GMate logo, YOPY logo, and the Linupy logo used in this manual are
trademarks of G.Mate, Inc. Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds, and other trademarks or trade name
may be used in this manual to designate a specific company, trade name, or trademark.
All copyrights of trademarks other than those owned by G.Mate Inc, are owned by their respective
owners.
G.Mate, Inc. is not responsible for any damage occurred in connection with use of this manual. G.Mate
Inc is also not responsible for any loss or damage occurred by using any S/W that was not provided
originally by G.Mate Inc.

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Table of Contents
About this manual
Chapter 1 : Overview of YOPY
What is YOPY?
YOPY Components
Locating front panel components
Locating side panel components
YOPY Functions
YOPY CD-ROM Components
Chapter2 : Using your YOPY for the first time
Recharging the battery
Initial settings of YOPY
Using the YOPY Desktop software
Using the expansion kit
Chapter 3 : Basic Operations of your YOPY
Turning on and off your YOPY
Using the Stylus Pen
Entering data into your YOPY
Using the Screen Keyboard to enter data
Using the DioPen to enter data
Using the Key Pad to enter data
Resetting your YOPY
Soft Reset
Hard Reset (to factory settings)
Chapter 4 : Using basic applications
File Manager
Personal Information Management System (PIMS)
Date Book
Address Book
To Do
Memo Pad

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Image Pad
YOPY Engineering Calculator
Clock
MP3 Player
Voice Recorder
Games
Chapter 5 : Connecting with your desktop PC
System Requirements
Installing your Desktop software
Connecting with your desktop PC
Using Desktop Software
Chapter 6 : Internet / Network / Communication Services
Connecting to an ISP
Using the Internet
Using the E-mail
Chapter 7 : Installing and uninstalling programs
Installing and uninstalling programs from YOPY Desktop
Uninstalling application programs
Installing program from Multimedia Card (MMC)
Chapter 8 : Customizing your YOPY (Preferences)
How to run“Settings”
Network preferences
Infrared communication
Hardware manager
Card information
System Preferences
Processor
Setting sounds
System information
Setting power
Setting time
Setting coordinates

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Entering owner information
Input/edit owner information
Assign password
Chapter 9 : FAQ (Troubleshooting and FAQ)
Chapter 10 : Additional Information
Specification
Support
Product Warranty
Agreement on Software License
FCC Approval
Index
A~Z

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About this manual
Thank you for purchasing the Linux Color PDA, YOPY.
This manual includes all detailed information on your using the YOPY, and will help you use the YOPY
more easily and in no time.
We recommend that you read this manual first before using your YOPY.
This manual first explains the components of your YOPY, and then finishes the basic preparations for
using your YOPY by performing the initial settings. By explaining the basic functions step by step, this
manual will help you use your YOPY more effectively. Also, by explaining the basic application
programs and how to customize your YOPY, this manual will enhance the efficiency of using your YOPY.
If you experience any inconvenience or troubleshooting while using your YOPY, please refer to this
manual for help.

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Chapter 1 Overview of YOPY
This chapter explains the features of your YOPY, its component, and the contents of the CD-ROM.
What is YOPY?
The multimedia PDA YOPY uses the Linux OS developed by G.Mate, Linupy. With its slim size and
folder type design, mobility, and high performance, YOPY is capable of providing entertainment contents
such as images, games, or music, and the newest information on the Internet, from anywhere, at any time.
The basic features of YOPY are as follows.
Internet website access through wireless service network
You can realize a handheld information world using the internal web browser, while sending or receiving
E-mails or accessing to PC communication services.
Mobile entertainment
You can use the internal MP3 player to listen to high-quality music, and enjoy various games with its
65,000-color display screen and powerful stereo sound.
Fully accessible information management
All schedules and information can be inputted and fully accessed by day, week, or month. Moreover,
easy input and management of addresses or phone numbers is also possible. When you have important
appointments, the alarm function will help you fully manage your schedules and information.
Easy voice recording
Sudden ideas or simple memos can be voice recorded, and easily played back.
Installation of various application programs
You can also add various practical programs developed in the X Window environment of the Linux OS.
The easy-to-use Key Pad
You can easily run application programs without using the Stylus Pen, by using the convenient
Navigation Keys or the special keys. Also, fast character input is possible by using the character and
number buttons on the Key Pad.
YOPY Components

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Locating front panel components
1. Display Screen
Composed of a TFT-LCD supporting up to 65,536 colors, and a sensitive touch panel, it displays all the
programs and information of YOPY.
2. Power Key
Used to turn YOPY’s power on and off.
3. Function Key 2
Carries out specific functions when using the MP3 player or playing games. Refer to each program
instruction for details.
4. Function Key 1
Carries out specific functions when using the MP3 player or playing games. Refer to each program
instruction for details.
5. Run Program Key
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Use this button to run programs, or use it as a “Play”button while using the MP3 player.
6. Start Key
Use this button to open the Start Menu. Functions the same as ( )on the task bar in the lower part
of the screen.
7. Soft Reset Key
Reboots the system. For details, see “Resetting your YOPY”in Chapter 3 of this manual.
8. Serial Port
Use a serial cable to connect the serial or USB port on your computer with the cradle in order to
synchronize your YOPY with your desktop computer. Also, byconnecting an AC adapter, you can charge
your YOPY’s battery.
9. Microphone
Lets you record voices.
10 Key Pad
Orders YOPY to input characters, run programs, etc.
For details, see “Using the Key Pad to enter data”in Chapter 3 of this manual.
11. Navigation Key
Moves the selected menu, moves the cursor while entering a text, or acts as a direction key when playing
games.

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12. Speaker
Outputs the sounds from YOPY.
13. LED
Lights up when charging battery, or when the power is on. It also indicates the status of YOPY as an
alarm, by blinking its lamp.
Locating side panel components
1. Earphone Jack
Connects a headphone to YOPY, for listening to music or playing games while not using the speaker.
2. Hook
Tie a strap to this hook for convenient carrying and preventing loss of your YOPY.
3. Scroll Key
A scroll bar appears when contents on the screen extend over the size of screen. The scroll button lets
you move the scroll bar up and down. Press the lower scroll button to display information below the
current viewing area, and press the upper button to see the information above.
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