User Manual - Page 378

For ZR-5800.

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Commonly Asked Questions &
Answers
Q: What do I need to use CompuServe Access Software?
A: First, you must join CompuServe and get an account
number and password. If you don't already have one, call
CompuServe and they will send you PC or Macintosh
disks that will allow you to sign up using your personal
computer (and your personal computer's modem). See
the CompuServe brochure included in this box for more
details. Second, you also need a modem (either the
CE-FM4 or a PC card modem) for the ZR-5700/ZR-5800.
Q: What do “on-line” and “off-line” mean?
A: When the unit is connected to CompuServe, it is said to
be on-line. When it is disconnected, it is said to be off-line.
Q: Do I need to join a forum before I can use it?
A: No. If you add a forum to your forum list, the unit will
automatically join the forum for you the first time you
access it.
Q: Where on CompuServe is Zaaurus discussed?
A: Put “Zaurus” into your forum list and go to that forum.
There you will find a lot of ideas to help you use your
Zaurus more effectively.
Q: Can I reply to mail or forum messages while on-line?
A: No. You cannot create messages on-line. You must first
download messages (“Save to IN”) and then reply off-line.
You can then send these messages next time you connect
to CompuServe. You cannot create new messages on-line
either. This software was designed as a mobile
CompuServe companion. It minimizes your time on-line
and lets you work extensively off-line (such as on a train,
plane, etc.).
Q: Can I send the same mail or forum message to several
recipients at the same time?
A: Yes. When creating a message, use the Recipients list to
name one or more recipients.
Q: I have some data that I would like to send to others.
Can I do that?
A: Of course you can! Filer and PC File data can be sent as
an attachment. When you compose a new mail message,
use the ATTACH button to attach a file to the message.
You can attach only one file to each message.
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