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Turning the key sound On and Off
1. Tap CLOCK/ALARM MENU , select "KEY TONE" by using k or m, and press x. 2. Select the key sound function on/off by using k or m. 3. When done, press x.
Memory Check
Tap CLOCK/ALARM MENU , select "MEMORY CHECK" by using k or m, and press x. The memory check display will appear and indicate the remaining memory space. The previous screen will appear after 2 seconds.
Display Symbols
Hourly Alarm: The Hourly Alarm is ON and will sound every hour. Schedule sign: Appears when the Home clock time reaches a Reminder time or a Start time of a schedule listing. Disappears when the time reaches the End time of the listing. Anniversary sign: Appears when a special day will arrive within days as set in Anniversary Reminder. > UP sign: More information exists above the current display. (Press k.) < DOWN sign: More information exists below the current display. (Press m.) C CAPS LOCK sign: Capital (uppercase) letters will be entered. To enter small (lowercase) letters, tap $ to turn CAPS off. b Beep sound: Key touch sound (beep) is ON. E EDIT mode: The listing on the display can be edited. 2 2nd function: Indicates that f has been activated. Daily Alarm: The Daily Alarm is ON and is set to go off at the specified time every day. B Low Battery sign: Indicates that the battery level is extremely low. (Replace the battery with a new one immediately.) Secret sign: Secret function is in effect. (Listings cannot be recalled without a password.) The display examples in this manual show only the symbols required for each explanation.
Entering Characters
Moving the Cursor
Move the cursor by pressing j, l, k, or m.
Characters assigned to s :
Entering letters and numbers
The initial setting for entering letters is small (lowercase) letters. To enter capital (uppercase) letters, turn CAPS on by tapping $.
Making Corrections
1. Inserting or Overwriting characters
Tap i, once or twice, to insert or overwrite characters.
2. Deleting characters
c can be used for deletion of data in Calculator mode and Rate figure in Conversion mode. d can be used for deletion of characters. d can also be used to delete listings.
Touch Keyboard
Alphabet entry mode Number entry mode
Each time f is tapped, the touch keyboard switches between the Alphabet entry mode and the Number entry mode. To tap the touch keys, use the stylus (included in the package). Tap towards the center of each key. Numbers, alphanumeric letters, symbols, and + x . can be entered. Other characters Tap s to display the symbol entry mode, allowing a total of 32 symbols and characters to be selected. To select the desired symbol/special character, tap s the appropriate number of times at the position where you would like to insert it.
<HOME> NEW YORK 2004 SAT
Setting Daylight Saving Time (DST: Summer time) ON/OFF
1. Tap C once to switch the DST setting. When the DST is ON, appears.
10 : 16 : 15 AM
<HOME> NEW YORK THU
Selecting the date format (Default: Month-Day-Year)
1. Tap MENU , select "DATE FORMAT" by using k or m, and press x. 2. Select the desired date format by using k or m, and press x. Mode Month-Day-Year (MM-DD-YYYY) Jan 24,2004 01-24-2004 Year-Month-Day (YYYY-MM-DD) 2004-01-24 Day-Month-Year (DD-MM-YYYY) 24-01-2004
9 : 43 : 21 AM
Changing the World Clock city to the Home Clock city
A different city in another time zone can be set as the home city at will, without adjusting the stored correct time. 1. Tap
CLOCK/ALARM
once or twice to display the World clock.
Note: The selected date format affects each mode in the Organizer.
2. To set the new home city, select the desired city by using < or >. 3. Tap e to change the cities between the Home and the World clocks. The previous home city is now set as the world city. 4. Tap
Selecting the 12- or 24-hour time system (Default: 12 hour)
1. Tap 12/24 the appropriate number of times to select the 12 hour or 24 hour system. 12 hour 24 hour
to check the home city.
The selected city in step 2 is now set as the home city.
3 : 23 : 17 PM
15 : 23 : 17
In the 12-hour system, 12:00 AM: midnight, 12:00 PM: noon. 7
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The Organizer has 3 kinds of alarm: 1. Daily Alarm.. Sounds every day at the specified time(for approx. 1 minute), when " " is displayed. Up to 3 alarms can be set separately (Alarm1, Alarm2, and Alarm3). 2. Hourly Alarm.Sounds every hour precisely (every time minutes reach "00"), when " " is displayed. 3. Schedule Alarm. Sounds at the specified times of schedule listings (see page 12). Press any key to stop the Alarm sounding.
Setting the Daily Alarm time
Set up the Daily Alarm to go off at a specified time. 1. Tap
once, twice, or three times.
The Alarm display will appear. 2. Press < or > to select the Alarm1, Alarm2, or Alarm3.
<ALARM 3 >
(Alarm3 is OFF)
3. Press j or l to turn on the Alarm. (The display differs between the 12 hour and 24 hour systems.)
12 : 00 AM
(Alarm3 is ON)
Turning the Daily and Hourly Alarms ON/OFF
The Daily and Hourly Alarms can sound when the respective symbols (" " and " ") are displayed. 1. Tap CLOCK/ALARM once twice, or three times. The Alarm display will appear.
<ALARM 1 >
4. Tap e to specify the time. 5. Enter the desired time. 6. Press x.
2. Tap " " appropriate times. Each time you tap " ", the combination of symbols switches. Note: Alarms will sound even when the Organizer is turned off.
<BUS I NESS> SEARCH NAME? sm i s
2. Enter some of the last name letters in order.
j, l, k and m cursors can move only within the month displayed.
See also
Entering Characters... 5 Editing Listings.. 20 Deleting Listings.. 20
Directly go to the target month
1. At the Calendar mode, tap =. Date input screen will appear. 2. Enter the target date. 3. Press x. The monthly calendar of the target date will appear. Note: In the Calendar mode, monthly calendars from January 1950 to December 2150 are available.
Schedule Mode
<CALENDAR> SEARCH DATE? 2004
<Example> A project meeting will be held from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM on September 11, 2004 1. Tap CALENDAR/SCHEDULE once or twice to enter the Schedule mode. The Schedule search display will appear. The current date will be displayed and the cursor at the first number flashes. The first number depends on your Date Format selection. These examples are in the MM-DD-YYYY format. 2. Tap e. The Schedule entry display will appear. Enter 09 for month.
<SCHEDULE> SEARCH DATE? 2004
Confirmation of the Schedule, To Do, and Anniversary Mode entries
You can see the dates to which you assigned a Schedule, To Do or Anniversary on the monthly calendar display. The indication marks are displayed as follows:
2004 START : 05 : 54 PM END : 05 : 54 PM ALARM : <YES> REM I NDER : 2004 START : 10 : 00 AM END : 05 : 54 PM ALARM : <YES> REM I NDER :
3. Enter the target day/year in the same manner. 4. Press m, and enter 10:00AM for Start time.
5. Press m. The End time will automatically change to 30 minutes after the Start time. (However, the End time will remain within the specified day.) 6. Enter 11:00AM for the End time, and press m. 7. Press < or > to select Yes or No for Alarm setting, and press m.
9. Enter the name of the scheduled item into the PLAN field. (Project meeting). Up to 96 alphanumeric characters can be entered. 10.Press x to store the schedule listing. Note: When the Home clock time reaches a Reminder time, the Schedule Alarm will sound for approx. 30 seconds even while the power is turned off. Press any key to stop the Alarm sounding. When x is pressed, the listing can be seen in detail in the Schedule mode.
If you select Yes, the Schedule Alarm will sound at the time set in Reminder minutes before the Start time. If you select No, Schedule Alarm will not sound. Note: If you select No in step 7, PLAN will appear instead. Go step 9 to continue.
START : 10 : 00 AM END : 11 : 00 AM ALARM : <YES> REM I NDER : 00 M I N. BEFORE
Search todays schedule
1. Tap CALENDAR/SCHEDULE once or twice to enter the Schedule mode. 2. Tap < or > to search for the target schedule listing. The listings stored in the Organizer will be displayed in chronological order.
END : 11 : 00 AM ALARM : <NO > REM I NDER : 00 M I N. BEFORE PLAN : 0 END : 11 : AM ALARM : <YES> REM I NDER : 05 M I N. BEFORE PLAN : 0
8. Enter the appropriate time for Reminder and press m. Schedule Alarm will sound at the entered time before the Start time. You can select any number from 00 to 99. Note: Enter the number in two-digit format.
2004 START : 12 : 15 PM END : 12 : 45 PM ALARM : YES REM I NDER :
Date search
1. Tap CALENDAR/SCHEDULE once or twice to enter the Schedule mode. 2. Set the desired date. Select the month, day and year field, and enter the desired number. 3. Press x to search for the target schedule listing of the specific date. Pressing < or > can display the listings on that day.
Anniversary Mode
SEARCH DATE? 2004
<SCHEDULE>
In Anniversary mode, you can specify the month and day (such as wedding anniversaries and birthdays). Once data is stored as an anniversary, a flag appears on the date set in the calendar (see page 12). And when within the specified period, the anniversary sign will appear. The maximum number of characters for each description is 96 alphanumeric characters.
2004 START : 10 : 00 AM END : 11 : 00 AM ALARM : YES REM I NDER :
<Example> Nancys Birthday is on February 12th. 1. Tap MEMO/ANN once or twice to enter the Anniversary mode.
2. Tap e. The Anniversary entry display will be displayed and Date will appear. 3. Enter the date, 02 for month and 12 for day. 4. Press m. Reminder date will be flashing.
<ANN I VERSARY> SEARCH DATE? 08 12
DATE : REM I NDER : 5 DAYS BEFORE DESCR I PT I ON :
5. Enter the Reminder date from 0 to 9. 6. Press m. 7. Enter Nancys Birthday. 8. Press x to store the anniversary listing. The anniversary sign ( A ) will not appear until the day is set in Reminder.
To Do Mode
In the To Do mode, you can store your important To Do items with a priority index.
<Example> You have to visit the HK Exhibition by December 10, 2004. 1. Tap TO DO/EXPENSE once or twice to enter the To Do mode.
The first number depends on your Date Format selection. These examples are in the MM-DD-YYYY format. 4. Enter the date, if necessary. 5. Press m. 6. Select the expense category using < or >. There are 8 preset categories to select. Meals Hotel Car Phone Fares (Entert ) Entertainment Tips (Misc) Miscellaneous. 7. Press m, and enter 1200. Up to 12 digits can be entered. 8. Press m. 9. Select the payment using < or >.
<Example> The date is August 18, 2004. You bought flight tickets for a business trip costing $1200. 1. Tap TO DO/EXPENSE once or twice to enter the Expense mode.
EXPENSE REPORT CATEGORY
<EXPENSE >
There are 4 preset payment systems to select. Cash Check Card Others.
< Fa r e s > AMOUNT : 12 00. PAYMENT : <CHECK >
2. Press k or m to select "EXPENSE", then press x. The Expense search display will appear. 3. Tap e. The Expense record entry display will appear. The current date will be displayed. 18
2004 CATEGORY : <Mea l s AMOUNT :
10. Press m, and select YES or NO using < or > in the RECEIPT field.
AMOUNT :
Summary Report
PAYMENT : <CHECK > RECE I PT : <YES>
1. Tap TO DO/EXPENSE once or twice to enter the Expense mode.
11. Press m, and enter Flight ticket in the MEMO field. 12. Press x to store the data. 2. Press k or m to select "REPORT", then press x. 3. Enter the first date from you wish to summarize the expense. (July 10, 2004)
<EXPENSE > EXPENSE REPORT CATEGORY
REPORT FM : 2004 TO : 2004
<EXPENSE>
Recall
1. Tap TO DO/EXPENSE once or twice to enter the Expense mode. 2. Press k or m to select "EXPENSE", then press x. The Expense search display will appear. 3. Press < to view the next record, > to view the previous record.
4. Press m to move the cursor to the last date. 5. Enter the last date at you wish to summarize the expense. (August 10, 2004) 6. Press x. Total amount report during the period will be displayed. Scroll the page using k or m.
Date Search
TOTAL Mea l s Ho t e l
443. 5 53. 5
once or twice to enter the Expense mode.
2. Press k or m to select "EXPENSE", then press x. The Expense search display will appear. 3. Enter the date you wish to search. 4. Press x. Scroll the page using k or m.
Edit the Category
You can change the category name for your convenience. 1. Tap
Editing Listings
1. Recall a listing in the desired mode. 2. Tap e. The display will change to the edit mode. 3. Edit the data. j l k m: move the cursor to left, right, up or down, respectively d: can be used to delete characters i: changes between the INSERT mode and the OVERWRITE mode 4. Press x to store.
2. Press k or m to select "CATEGORY", then press x. The edit category display will appear. 4. Tap e.
ED I T CATEGORY Mea l s Ho t e l Ca r Phone
3. Select the category you wish to change using k or m. 5. Delete the preset category name using d. 6. Enter the new category name. (e.g. Books) Up to 7 characters can be entered for the category name. 7. Press x. Repeat the steps 3 to 7, if necessary. 8. Press x. All the revisions are stored. Note: Entries previously stored under the former category will appear under the new category after the revisions are made.
Deleting Listings
Delete
1. Recall a listing in the desired mode. 2. Tap d. The confirmation display will appear. To cancel deleting, tap f. 3. Press x to delete the listing.
Word Translator Mode
The Organizer offers an English-Spanish bi-directional word translator function. 1. Tap E S to enter the English Spanish translation mode. Tap E S twice to enter Spanish English mode. 2. Enter the desired source word and press x. The matching English or Spanish word will then be displayed.
English field
<ENG
E:1 S:
Spanish field
SPA>
When the small symbol or is turned on, more letters exist. To view the remaining letters of long words that cannot be accommodated on the screen, use j or l to scroll. If there is no matching word, NOT FOUND! is displayed. The word next in alphabetical order will then be displayed. Press < or > to scroll through the word list, or enter a new word using the keyboard, and press x for another search.
Notes: Indications are set as follows: (Am): American English (Br): British English (adj): Adjective (adv): Adverb (n): Noun (pron): Pronoun (v): Verb (f.): Feminine form (m.): Masculine form Sometimes, two identical words may appear in the word list. Enter European characters and spaces correctly. Otherwise, the unit may not be able to complete the search. In the Spanish field, you can enter the following letters. Press respective letter key repeatedly after tapping s. Key A C E I Letters Key N O U Y Letters y
<CURRENCY> GBP USD RATE=
Metric Conversion Mode
Metric conversion is capable of 12-digit calculation.
Convert metric unit
<Example> Calculate 68F to C 1. Tap q the appropriate number of times to select the Metric Conversion mode. 2. Tap < or > to select the appropriate conversion stage.
Currency conversion
Be sure to set the rate before starting a conversion. <e.g. $> 1. Tap q the appropriate number of times to select the Currency Conversion mode. 2. Press < or > to select the appropriate currency conversion stage. 3. Enter the amount. (e.g. 50) 4. Press l. (50=approx. $72.5)
<METR I C> F C RATE=
( F 32 ) x 5 /9
3. Enter the amount, 68.
<CURRENCY> GBP USD 50.
4. Press l. (68F=approx. 20C) Tap c to clear the calculation result.
<METR I C>
<e.g. $ > 5. Enter the amount. (e.g. $120) 6. Press j. ($120=approx. 82.76) Use j or l to change the conversion direction. Tap c to clear the calculation result. 24
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<CURRENCY> GBP USD 1 20.
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Secret Function
The Secret function allows you to protect listings with a password, so that no unauthorized person can reach them. You can use up to a 6 characters as its password.
Changing the Password
1. In the Home Clock mode, tap 2. Enter the current password. 3. Press x. The Secret function setting display will appear. 4. Select EDIT PASSWORD by using k or m, then press x. 5. Enter a new password. 6. Press x. 7. When the screen "RECONFIRM!" appears, reenter the password, then press x. (secret). The password entry display will appear.
Registering a Password
As a safeguard, make a written record of the password. Also, be aware that the password is case-sensitive. 1. Tap (secret) in the Home Clock mode. The password entry display will appear. 2. Enter the characters you wish to use. 3. Press x. 4. When the display "RECONFIRM!" appears, reenter the password, then press x. The Secret function will be turned on.
<SECRET >
ED I T PASSWORD UNLOCK DATA
<SECRET > PASSWORD : 0
Turning the Secret Function Off
1. In the Home Clock mode, tap (secret). The password entry display will appear. 2. Enter the current password, then press x. 3. Select "UNLOCK DATA" by using k or m, then press x. "UNLOCK DATA?" will be displayed. 4. Press x to delete the password and to turn the Secret function off.
Accessing listings
If the Secret function is on, when you press v, MEMO/ANN , TO DO/EXPENSE or you enter the Schedule mode etc., the password entry display will appear.
1. Enter the password, then press x.
Be aware that the password is case-sensitive. The screen of the target mode will be displayed. 25
Game Mode
Tap GAME once or twice to play the game BLACKJACK or ALPHA ATTACK. Each time you tap GAME , the display switches between BLACKJACK and ALPHA ATTACK.
4. Tap @ to see your hand. Each time you tap @, a new card is dealt. J, Q, and K are counted as 10. A can be counted as 1 or 11. When first 2 cards are A and a face card (J, Q, or K), your hand is BLACKJACK. 5. Press x to stop being dealt and hold your hand. The dealers hand and the results are displayed. When you win, your total flashes and your bet is doubled. When you win with BLACKJACK, your bet is tripled.
Your hand
The dealers hand
<BLACKJACK>
J 28 10
Your bet
Your chips
BLACKJACK (Twenty-one)
Make your hand (the total of the numbers on the cards) close to 21, without going over 21. 1. Tap GAME once or twice to display the following Game mode screen. 2. Press x to start a game. The left 2 cards are dealt for you. (One is faced up and the other is faced down.)
Your total
The dealers total
<BLACKJ ACK>
3. Agree the left-displayed flashing maximum bet (up to 10) or enter the fewer bet.
6. Press x and display the Game mode screen. When you have no more chips to bet, the game is over. To quit the game, tap any mode key. Your chips are stored for the next time.
ALPHA ATTACK
Type in characters (A to Z) displayed on the bottom line to clear them. The game is divided into 20 levels in speed. 1. Tap GAME once or twice to display the following Game mode screen. 2. Press < / > to select the level. 01: slow, 20: fast 3. Press x to start a game.
<ALPHA
ATTACK>
The Conflict Resolution Tab
The Synchronization softwares Conflict Resolution tab allows you to select the way data conflicts are resolved when data modifications are made and the Synchronize option is selected on the General tab. Add all conflicting items: Each modification on both the unit and the PC is reflected and saved respectively after synchronization. Unit overwrites PC data: The PC data will be overwritten. The modifications made on the unit are reflected on the PC after synchronization. PC overwrites unit data: The unit data will be overwritten. The modifications made on the PC are reflected on the unit after synchronization.
Backup/Restore
The Backup/Restore menu of the Desktop Utilities allows you to make a backup file of the unit data, or to restore it back to the internal memory of the unit. Be noted that the setup parameters won't be backed up. Backup: Select Backup. from button, then enter the desired name of the file to be backed up. Restore: Select Restore. from button, then select the desired name of the file to be restored.
Export/Import
The Export/Import menu of the Desktop Utilities allows you to import data created by each application to the unit, or export data created on the PC to the unit by application data. Export: Select the desired application name, then click Export., then enter the desired filename to which you wish to export data. Import: Select the desired application name, then click Import., then enter the desired filename from which you wish to import data.
The PIM Tab
The PIM tab allows you to configure the download settings of the PIM data. Use Outlook HOME Address and Fax number: Downloads or synchronizes only data of HOME addresses and FAX numbers. Use Outlook WORK Address and Fax number: Downloads or synchronizes only data of WORK addresses and FAX numbers. Today forward: Downloads or synchronizes only data of today and forward. All: Downloads or synchronizes all schedule data. 30
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Battery Replacement
Batteries used Type Lithium battery Model CR2032 Quantity 2 Use Unit operation and backlighting
When the B Symbol Appears
When B is displayed, immediately replace the operation battery with a new one. Follow the steps on page 32. The operation battery holder is indicated as "For OPERATION" in the battery compartment. If the battery level is low, the alarm may not sound, or similarly the Backlight may not function or remain on for less than the set interval. Continued use of the Organizer with low battery can alter or clear the memory contents. Memory contents may be lost if the battery is improperly replaced or if the following instructions are disregarded. Note: After the battery replacement, check also that the Backlight functions properly. Caution: PC Link may not be available when the battery level is low. Expense Report (Summary Report) may not be available when the battery level is low. Under the low battery condition, new data entry and editing of existing data may not be performed in some modes. Also Clock and other settings may not be made.
0.123456789 0.123456789 0.123456789 0.123456789 0.123456789 0.123456789
Appendix
Names and zone numbers of the cities in the clock
Zone No. 3. 5 City TONGA AUCKLAND WELLINGTON NOUMEA GUAM SYDNEY ADELAIDE TOKYO SINGAPORE HONG KONG BEIJING BANGKOK YANGON DHAKA DELHI KARACHI KABUL DUBAI TEHRAN RIYADH MOSCOW Zone No. City CAIRO HELSINKI BARCELONA AMSTERDAM ROME BERLIN PARIS LISBON LONDON AZORES ISLANDS MID ATLANTIC RIO DE JANEIRO CARACAS TORONTO NEW YORK CHICAGO DENVER LOS ANGELES ANCHORAGE HONOLULU MIDWAY ISLANDS
6 6. 7. 8. 9. 3 10
Declaration of Conformity Electronic Organizer : OZ-290 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Responsible Party: SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-1163 TEL: 1-800-BE-SHARP Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE WARNING FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Note: A shielded interface cable is required to ensure compliance with FCC regulations for Class B certification.
Cuando la luz de fondo no funciona
Cuando la luz de fondo no pueda encenderse (excepto cuando se visualice B o el Organizador est en el modo PC Link), cambie la pila de la luz de fondo (For BACKLIGHT & OPERATION). El portapila de la pila de la luz de fondo y la operacin se indica con la palabra For BACKLIGHT & OPERATION en el compartimiento de las pilas. S-19
Cambio de las pilas
Asegrese de desconectar la alimentacin antes de cambiar las pilas. No pulse o hasta despus de completar el procedimiento de cambio de las pilas. No retire todas las pilas en el mismo tiempo. Retire y instale las pilas una a la vez. 1. Pulse o para desconectar la alimentacin. 2. Afloje el tornillo (hacia la izquierda) y retire la cubierta del compartimiento de las pilas ubicada en la parte posterior de la unidad. 3. Retire una pila usada con un bolgrafo u otro objeto similar. No emplee un lpiz mecnico ni un objeto puntiagudo. 4. Instale una pila nueva con el lado positivo (+) hacia arriba. 5. Repita los pasos 3 y 4 para reemplazar ambas pilas en caso de ser necesario.
8. Ajuste el reloj a la hora correcta. (Consulte la pgina S-3.) Precaucin: Los ajustes del reloj y/u otros ajustes y listines podrn perderse cuando las pilas sean retiradas durante mucho tiempo. Reemplace las pilas lo ms rpidamente posible. Confirme que todos los ajustes sean los correctos despus de cambiar las pilas.
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6. Vuelva a poner la cubierta del compartimiento y asegrela con el tornillo. 7. La alimentacin se conectar 2 a 3 segundos despus de pulsar o. Si no aparece nada en la pantalla, presione el interruptor RESET y luego pulse <. No d un toque en f y pulse x. La secuencia se borrar todo el contenido de la memoria. S-20
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LIMITED WARRANTY
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants to the first consumer purchaser that this Sharp brand product (the Product), when shipped in its original container, will be free from defective workmanship and materials, and agrees that it will, at its option, either repair the defect or replace the defective Product or part thereof with a new or remanufactured equivalent at no charge to the purchaser for parts or labor for the period(s) set forth below. This warranty does not apply to any appearance items of the Product nor to the additional excluded item(s) set forth below nor to any Product the exterior of which has been damaged or defaced, which has been subjected to improper voltage or other misuse, abnormal service or handling, or which has been altered or modified in design or construction. In order to enforce the rights under this limited warranty, the purchaser should follow the steps set forth below and provide proof of purchase to the servicer. The limited warranty described herein is in addition to whatever implied warranties may be granted to purchasers by law. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR USE ARE LIMITED TO THE PERIOD(S) FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE SET FORTH BELOW. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. Neither the sales personnel of the seller nor any other person is authorized to make any warranties other than those described herein, or to extend the duration of any warranties beyond the time period described herein on behalf of Sharp. The warranties described herein shall be the sole and exclusive warranties granted by Sharp and shall be the sole and exclusive remedy available to the purchaser. Correction of defects, in the manner and for the period of time described herein, shall constitute complete fulfillment of all liabilities and responsibilities of Sharp to the purchaser with respect to the Product, and shall constitute full satisfaction of all claims, whether based on contract, negligence, strict liability or otherwise. In no event shall Sharp be liable, or in any way responsible, for any damages or defects in the Product which were caused by repairs or attempted repairs performed by anyone other than an authorized servicer. Nor shall Sharp be liable or in any way responsible for any incidental or consequential economic or property damage. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. Your Product : Warranty Period for this Product : Additional Items Excluded from Warranty Coverage : Electronic Organizer One (1) year parts and labor from date of purchase. Any consumable items such as paper, maintenance cartridge, ink cartridges supplied with the Product or to any equipment or any hardware, software, firmware, fluorescent lamp, power cords, covers, rubber parts, or peripherals other than the Product. At a Sharp Authorized Servicer located in the United States. To find out the location of the nearest Sharp Authorized Servicer, call Sharp toll free at 1-800-BESHARP.
Where to Obtain Service :
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TO OBTAIN SUPPLY, ACCESSORY OR PRODUCT INFORMATION, CALL 1-800-BE-SHARP.
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
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1. Press the RESET switch. 2. When a message, "RESET?" is displayed, tap f, then press x.
Auto Power Off Function
When none of the keys has been pressed or tapped for approximately 7 minutes, the Organizer automatically turns the power off to save the batteries.
Adjusting the LCD Contrast
1. Tap CLOCK/ALARM MENU , select "LCD CONTRAST" by using k or m, and press x. 2. Press k or m to darken/lighten the display (within 1 through 8). 3. When done, press x.
Backlight
The Backlight allows you to view the display and use the Organizer even in low-light conditions. Pressing z once illuminates the display for as long as you continue to use the Organizer; if no key activities are detected within the specified interval, it will be turned off automatically. To turn the Backlight off, press z again. The Backlight may remain on for less than the preset interval or it may not function if the battery level is low. The Backlight does not function in the PC Link mode. Do not use the Backlight unnecessarily. Since the Backlight drains power, excessive use of the Backlight will significantly reduce the life of your batteries. Setting up the Backlight The Backlight can be set to turn off at a specified interval. 1. Tap CLOCK/ALARM MENU , select "BL TIME SET" by using k or m, and press x. 2. By using k or m, select a desired interval (10, 20, or 30 seconds) and press x.
Turning the key sound On and Off
1. Tap CLOCK/ALARM MENU , select "KEY TONE" by using k or m, and press x. 2. Select the key sound function on/off by using k or m. 3. When done, press x.
Memory Check
Tap CLOCK/ALARM MENU , select "MEMORY CHECK" by using k or m, and press x. The memory check display will appear and indicate the remaining memory space. The previous screen will appear after 2 seconds.
Display Symbols
Hourly Alarm: The Hourly Alarm is ON and will sound every hour. Schedule sign: Appears when the Home clock time reaches a Reminder time or a Start time of a schedule listing. Disappears when the time reaches the End time of the listing. Anniversary sign: Appears when a special day will arrive within days as set in Anniversary Reminder. > UP sign: More information exists above the current display. (Press k.) < DOWN sign: More information exists below the current display. (Press m.) C CAPS LOCK sign: Capital (uppercase) letters will be entered. To enter small (lowercase) letters, tap $ to turn CAPS off. b Beep sound: Key touch sound (beep) is ON. E EDIT mode: The listing on the display can be edited. 2 2nd function: Indicates that f has been activated. Daily Alarm: The Daily Alarm is ON and is set to go off at the specified time every day. B Low Battery sign: Indicates that the battery level is extremely low. (Replace the battery with a new one immediately.) Secret sign: Secret function is in effect. (Listings cannot be recalled without a password.) The display examples in this manual show only the symbols required for each explanation.
Entering Characters
Moving the Cursor
Move the cursor by pressing j, l, k, or m.
Characters assigned to s :
Entering letters and numbers
The initial setting for entering letters is small (lowercase) letters. To enter capital (uppercase) letters, turn CAPS on by tapping $.
Making Corrections
1. Inserting or Overwriting characters
Tap i, once or twice, to insert or overwrite characters.
2. Deleting characters
c can be used for deletion of data in Calculator mode and Rate figure in Conversion mode. d can be used for deletion of characters. d can also be used to delete listings.
Touch Keyboard
Alphabet entry mode Number entry mode
Each time f is tapped, the touch keyboard switches between the Alphabet entry mode and the Number entry mode. To tap the touch keys, use the stylus (included in the package). Tap towards the center of each key. Numbers, alphanumeric letters, symbols, and + x . can be entered. Other characters Tap s to display the symbol entry mode, allowing a total of 32 symbols and characters to be selected. To select the desired symbol/special character, tap s the appropriate number of times at the position where you would like to insert it.
Built-in Calendar and Clock
Precautions
Calendar, Schedule, Expense, and Clock modes allow you to enter the desired date and time between Jan. 1, 1950 and Dec. 31, 2150. If an attempt is made to store an invalid time or date, you will not be able to move the cursor to date entering, or store the time and date by pressing x. Enter the correct value and press x again. The Organizer has 43 cities according to the time zones (see page 42).
Setting the Home Clock
1. If the display is in other mode or World Clock mode, tap CLOCK/ALARM to enter the Home Clock mode. Note: During the period of the Daylight Saving Time (summer time), set the DST ON beforehand as described on page 7, "Setting Daylight Saving Time ON/OFF". 2. Tap e. The Organizer will enter the clock setting mode. 3. Select your Home city using < or >. City names can be edited, if necessary. 4. Press m to move the cursor to the Month position. 5. Enter the appropriate month. Enter the day and then year in the same way. 6. Press m to move the cursor to the Hour position.
<HOME> NEW YORK 2005 SAT
12 : 05 : 35 AM
12 : 05 : 35 AM 12 : 05 : 35 AM
Clock Mode
The Organizer has both Home Clock and World Clock modes. The display switches between Home and World clock each time CLOCK/ALARM is tapped.
<HOME> NEW YORK SAT <HOME> NEW YORK SAT
NEW YORK 2005
<HOME>
12 : 00 : 00 AM
LONDON 2005
<WORLD>
5 : 00 : 00 AM
7. Enter the appropriate hour.
Home Clock Mode
World Clock Mode
8. Enter the minutes and seconds in the same manner. 9. Select AM or PM using (.
10.Press x to set the Clock. The clock starts from exactly the set time.
<HOME> NEW YORK 2005 MON
Setting Daylight Saving Time (DST: Summer time) ON/OFF
1. Tap C once to switch the DST setting. When the DST is ON, appears.
10 : 16 : 15 AM
<HOME> NEW YORK FRI
Selecting the date format (Default: Month-Day-Year)
1. Tap MENU , select "DATE FORMAT" by using k or m, and press x. 2. Select the desired date format by using k or m, and press x. Mode Month-Day-Year (MM-DD-YYYY) Jan 24,2005 01-24-2005 Year-Month-Day (YYYY-MM-DD) 2005-01-24 Day-Month-Year (DD-MM-YYYY) 24-01-2005
9 : 43 : 21 AM
Changing the World Clock city to the Home Clock city
A different city in another time zone can be set as the home city at will, without adjusting the stored correct time. 1. Tap
CLOCK/ALARM
once or twice to display the World clock.
Note: The selected date format affects each mode in the Organizer.
2. To set the new home city, select the desired city by using < or >. 3. Tap e to change the cities between the Home and the World clocks. The previous home city is now set as the world city. 4. Tap
Selecting the 12- or 24-hour time system (Default: 12 hour)
1. Tap 12/24 the appropriate number of times to select the 12 hour or 24 hour system. 12 hour 24 hour
to check the home city.
The selected city in step 2 is now set as the home city.
Schedule To Do Anniversary
The current date will be displayed and the cursor at the first number flashes. The first number depends on your Date Format selection. These examples are in the MM-DD-YYYY format. 2. Tap e. The Schedule entry display will appear. Enter 09 for month.
2005 START : 05 : 54 PM END : 05 : 54 PM ALARM : <YES> REM I NDER : 2005 START : 10 : 00 AM END : 05 : 54 PM ALARM : <YES> REM I NDER :
3. Enter the target day/year in the same manner. 4. Press m, and enter 10:00AM for Start time.
5. Press m. The End time will automatically change to 30 minutes after the Start time. (However, the End time will remain within the specified day.) 6. Enter 11:00AM for the End time, and press m. 7. Press < or > to select Yes or No for Alarm setting, and press m.
9. Enter the name of the scheduled item into the PLAN field. (Project meeting). Up to 96 alphanumeric characters can be entered. 10.Press x to store the schedule listing. Note: When the Home clock time reaches a Reminder time, the Schedule Alarm will sound for approx. 30 seconds even while the power is turned off. Press any key to stop the Alarm sounding. When x is pressed, the listing can be seen in detail in the Schedule mode.
If you select Yes, the Schedule 2nd Alarm will sound at the time set in Reminder minutes before the Start time. If you select No, Schedule Alarm will not sound. Note: If you select No in step 7, PLAN will appear instead. Go step 9 to continue.
START : 10 : 00 AM END : 11 : 00 AM ALARM : <YES> REM I NDER : 00 M I N. BEFORE
Search todays schedule
1. Tap CALENDAR/SCHEDULE once or twice to enter the Schedule mode. 2. Tap < or > to search for the target schedule listing. The listings stored in the Organizer will be displayed in chronological order.
END : 11 : 00 AM ALARM : <NO > REM I NDER : 00 M I N. BEFORE PLAN : 0 END : 11 : AM ALARM : <YES> REM I NDER : 05 M I N. BEFORE PLAN : 0
8. Enter the appropriate time for Reminder and press m. Schedule Alarm will sound at the entered time before the Start time. You can select any number from 00 to 99. Note: Enter the number in two-digit format.
2005 START : 12 : 15 PM END : 12 : 45 PM ALARM : YES REM I NDER :
Date search
1. Tap CALENDAR/SCHEDULE once or twice to enter the Schedule mode. 2. Set the desired date. Select the month, day and year field, and enter the desired number.
Anniversary Mode
SEARCH DATE? 2005
<SCHEDULE>
In Anniversary mode, you can specify the month and day (such as wedding anniversaries and birthdays). Once data is stored as an anniversary, a flag appears on the date set in the calendar (see page 12). And when within the specified period, the anniversary sign will appear. The maximum number of characters for each description is 96 alphanumeric characters.
3. Press x to search for the target schedule listing of the specific date. Pressing < or > can display the listings on that day.
2005 START : 10 : 00 AM END : 11 : 00 AM ALARM : YES REM I NDER :
<Example> Nancys Birthday is on February 12th. 1. Tap MEMO/ANN once or twice to enter the Anniversary mode.
2. Tap e. The Anniversary entry display will be displayed and Date will appear. 3. Enter the date, 02 for month and 12 for day. 4. Press m. Reminder date will be flashing.
<ANN I VERSARY> SEARCH DATE? 08 12
DATE : REM I NDER : 5 DAYS BEFORE DESCR I PT I ON :
5. Enter the Reminder date from 0 to 9. 6. Press m. 7. Enter Nancys Birthday. 8. Press x to store the anniversary listing. The anniversary sign ( A ) will not appear until the day is set in Reminder.
To Do Mode
In the To Do mode, you can store your important To Do items with a priority index.
<Example> You have to visit the HK Exhibition by December 10, 2005. 1. Tap TO DO/EXPENSE once or twice to enter the To Do mode.
Sequential search 1. Tap
MEMO/ANN
once or twice to enter the Anniversary mode.
< TO DO> SEARCH DATE? 2005
2005 PR I OR I TY : < 1 > <PEND I NG> DESCR I PT I ON :
2. Press < or > to search for the listing. Date search Enter the date to go to the target date in the above step 2 and then press x. 2. Tap e. The To Do entry display will appear.
3. Enter 12 into the month field and enter 10 and 2005 respectively. 4. Press m and select the Priority number from 1 (High) to 9 (Low) using < or > (or enter the number), then press m.
5. Press m to let the status as "PENDING". 6. In the description field, enter what you have to do by the target day. Enter Visit HK Exhibition. Up to 96 alphanumeric characters can be entered. 7. Press x to store the To Do listing.
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Positioning the unit
Close the cover, and insert the unit into the carrying case as shown in the illustration, then make sure that the top flap is fastened.
The unit may not count steps correctly if you: Walk at an irregular pace, or in a crowded place. Shuffle legs excessively. Wear sandals when walking. Vary your movement (play sports, for example). Move up/down excessively. Are in a vehicle with vertical and horizontal motions. Attach the unit improperly (tilted, for example).
Pedometer Mode
Set the pedometer to ON/OFF. To count steps, set it to ON. Tap CLOCK , tap MENU , and select PEDOMETER SET in the MENU mode, then press ENTER , use k or m to select ON, then press ENTER and start walking. To turn off the pedometer, select OFF.
Secure the carrying case clip to your belt or to the top of your shorts or pants. The unit must be attached in vertical position to the ground in order to count steps correctly.
Viewing the step count and calorie values
1. Tap the DIET once, twice, or three times to enter the Diet Function Mode. 2. Select PEDOMETER using k or 2005 m, and press ENTER twice to CALOR I E Kc a l display the interim report of 80. 3 calories burned and total step STEP count. 150. Tap CCE to return to the previous screen. Step count of the day will be registered automatically when the time is at 23:59:59. This unit calculates the calorie consumption with the following formula*: Calorie consumption [Kcal] = (step stride [inch] 2.54 0.001 + 3.5) weight [lb] 0.45359237 0.005
Make sure that the holders clip is secured firmly in place. If worn improperly, the unit may be detached or may result in incorrect measurements. The belt clip is designed to hold the unit while walking. The clip may not hold the unit or may break if it is exposed to a high-impact condition such as running, or playing basketball. 24
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The calculation runs once every minute to accumulate values. * Based on ACSMs Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription, American College of Sports Medicine, 2000. Published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2000. The displayed calorie value is rounded off to three decimal places. Note: Check the memory on a regular basis. When the memory is full, an alert message is displayed, and the pedometer will not record your data. You will need to delete unnecessary data, or invoke the Memory management. To clear the alert display, press ENTER. Under the low battery condition, step count function of the pedometer, and the calorie calculation may not be available.
You can add to or edit the database, and these changes can be exchanged to/from the PC as an export/import item. Categories: Value of Calories Value of Saturated Fats (FA SAT) Value of Monounsaturated Fats (FA MONO) Value of Polyunsaturated Fats (FA POLY) Value of Cholesterol Value of Sodium Value of Carbohydrates Value of Dietary Fiber (DIET. FIBER) Value of Sugars Value of Proteins In the Intake mode and the Report mode, the Total Fat value is calculated as follows: Total Fat Value = FA SAT + FA MONO + FA POLY Notes: The food list contained in the CD-ROM is based on the Food Database Release 16 (Abbreviated Version) issued by the United States Department of Food and Agriculture. Word ordering of items, as well as the ( ) symbol within some items, may have been modified. All companies and/or product names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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Report Mode
The intake/consumption report for a specified period can be viewed. 1. Tap DIET once, twice, or three times to enter the Diet Function Mode. 2. Select REPORT using k or m, and press ENTER. 3. Select INTAKE or CONSUMPTION using k or m, and press ENTER.
Use < or > to select an item to be displayed in the REPORT. If INTAKE is selected, one of the following ten items can be selected: ALL, CALORIE, TOTAL FAT, SATURATED FAT, CHOLESTEROL, SODIUM, CARBOHYDRATE, DIETARY FIBER, SUGARS, or PROTEIN. For CONSUMPTION, select one of three items: ALL, CALORIE, or STEP. 4. Tap m, and input values for I NTAKE START DATE and END DATE, REPORT followed by ENTER. I TEM : ALL 5. A report is displayed. INTAKE : Use k or m to switch 2nd FM : TO : 2005 display the selected item report. CONSUMPTION : The report of the selected item is displayed.
Calculator Mode
The Organizers built-in calculator can perform arithmetic calculations in up to 12 digits. Calculator mode is selected by tapping q the appropriate number of times. Each time you press the key, the display switches as follows: Calculation mode Currency Conversion mode Metric Conversion mode. Before performing any calculations, tap c twice to clear the display. An error occurs if the integer section of the calculation result exceeds 12 digits, if the memory exceeds 12 digits, or a number is divided by zero. (E is displayed.) Tap c to clear the error message.
<CALCULATOR>
CALOR I E Kc a l 2000.
The icon is displayed when a result exceeds the target value. The present calorie A comparison against the days target (more/less) is indicated.
Note: The displayed calorie value is rounded off to three decimal places.
Example (24+2) 4=
34 + 57 = 45 + 57 =
68 x 25 = 68 x 40 = 10% of 200 Percentage 9 of 36 10% mark-up 20% discount
43 1/x 5 = ) = +) 68 +17 (Total) = 123456789098 x 145 = 17901234419210
Operation Mixed calculation - 24 + 2 / 4 = Constant/repeat calculation The second figure is a constant value (+ addition, - subtraction, / division) 34 + 57 = 45 = The first figure is a constant value (* multiplication) 68 * 25 = 40 = Percentage 200 * 10 I 9 / 36 I 200 + 10 I 200 - 20 I Root 25 - 9 = O An 4*== Unit division 8/= Memory function R 25 * 5 U 84 / 3 Y 68 + 17 U T 123456789098 * 145 =
Display 5.5
Conversion Mode
Each time you tap q , the display switches as follows: Calculation mode Currency Conversion mode Metric Conversion mode.
91. 102.
Conversion Table
1700. 2720. 20. 25. 220. 160. 4. 64. 0.125 M 125. M 28. M 85. M 182.
Conversion Pattern Unit 1 Unit currency conversions are available. Metric Conversion Patterns inch centimeter (cm) yard meter (m) mile kilometer (km) Fahrenheit (F) Celsius (C) feet meter (m) ounce (oz) gram (g) pound (lb) kilogram (kg) US gallon (gal) liter (l US) UK gallon (gal) liter (l UK) Note: The conversion result may have a slight calculation error as a result of rounding off the number. Use the result for reference only.
E17.9012344192 (17.9012344192 x 1012 = 17901234419200)
Currency Conversion Mode
Currency conversion has 5 stages of programmable conversion. Each stage is capable of 12-digit calculation.
Setting a new currency conversion rate
<Example> Set the following rate: 1 = $1.45 1. Tap q the appropriate number of times to select the Currency Conversion mode. 2. Press < or > to select the appropriate currency conversion stage. 3. Tap e. The setting mode will appear. The preset currency names can be renamed here. 4. Rename the left currency if necessary, then press l. Note: Up to 4 characters can be entered for the name of the currency unit. 5. Rename the right currency if necessary, then press m.
6. Enter the rate; 1.45. Up to 12 numeric characters can be entered for the rate. If you need to clear the rate number, tap c. 7. Press x to store the setting.
<CURRENCY> GBP USD RATE=
<CURRENCY> CAD USD RATE=
Currency conversion
Be sure to set the rate before starting a conversion. <e.g. $> 1. Tap q the appropriate number of times to select the Currency Conversion mode. 2. Press < or > to select the appropriate currency conversion stage. 3. Enter the amount. (e.g. 50) 4. Press l. (50=approx. $72.5)
<CURRENCY> GBP USD 50.
<e.g. $ > 5. Enter the amount. (e.g. $120) 6. Press j. ($120=approx. 82.76) Use j or l to change the conversion direction. Tap c to clear the calculation result.
<CURRENCY> GBP USD 1 20.
8 2. 8 96
Metric Conversion Mode
Metric conversion is capable of 12-digit calculation.
Secret Function
The Secret function allows you to protect listings with a password, so that no unauthorized person can reach them. You can use up to a 6 characters as its password.
Convert metric unit
<Example> Calculate 68F to C 1. Tap q the appropriate number of times to select the Metric Conversion mode. 2. Tap < or > to select the appropriate conversion stage.
Registering a Password
As a safeguard, make a written record of the password. Also, be aware that the password is case-sensitive. 1. Tap (secret) in the Home Clock mode. The password entry display will appear. 2. Enter the characters you wish to use. 3. Press x.
Minimum System Requirements:
IBM PC or 100% compatible Microsoft Windows 98/98SE/2000 Professional/Me/XP Home/XP Professional Pentium300MHz or higher 50MB free hard disk space 64MB RAM for Microsoft Windows 98/98SE/2000 Professional/ Me 128MB RAM for Microsoft Windows XP Home/XP Professional One available USB 1.1 / 2.0 compliant port CD-ROM drive Mouse or compatible pointing device Additional System Requirements: Microsoft Outlook 98/2000/2002/2003 must be installed to utilize the Synchronization Software between the Organizer and your PC.
Note: Proper operation cannot be guaranteed on the following types of PCs: Self-built PCs PCs upgraded from Windows 95 PCs with retrofit USB ports that are not factory installed * This software is not guaranteed to operate on all PCs with recommended hardware/software environment.
Limitations when using with Windows XP/2000
Windows XP Log onto your PC with administrator privileges; the software may not be installed properly otherwise. Upon using the software, you will need to log on as an administrator. If you are logged in as a non-administrative account, then you must first log off to log into an administrator's account. Windows 2000 When installing as well as using the software, you will need to log on as an administrator. If necessary, you may need to contact the administrator of the PC in a work environment.
About USB Ports
Activating the power saving mode (such as suspend, resume, or sleep function) of some PCs may result in the USB port malfunctioning. If such case is observed, disable the power saving mode. The software may not operate properly with a commercially available USB card installed in a PCI slot. If the USB port on your PC or the USB hub connected to the device does not operate properly, follow the steps below: If your PC comes equipped with several USB ports, try using a different USB socket. If other USB devices are connected to your PC, disconnect them from your PC to avoid possible conflicts. Since the USB hub may introduce problems, try bypassing the USB hub by connecting the unit directly to your PC. Do not remove and connect the USB cable from/to the PC in a short period of time.
Installing
Precautions: Prior to installing the Synchronization Software, make sure that Microsoft Outlook is installed and set up. If not, install and set up the Outlook first, then install the Synchronization Software. Disconnect the USB cable before the installation. If the installation is proceeded with the USB cable connected, you must disconnect the cable, then follow the Read Me file on the CD-ROM to start over the installation procedure. 1. Insert the PC software CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. Installation process should automatically start. If the PC software screen does not appear, double-click My Computer to locate the CD-ROM drive directory, then double-click to launch installer.exe found on the CD-ROM. 2. Click the "Install" button.
Anniversary mode: Entry and recall of month, day and description of anniversaries To Do mode: Entry and recall of To Do listings (Due Date, Priority and Description) Memo mode: Entry and recall of memo listings Expense mode: Entry and recall of Expense listings (Date, Category, Amount, Payment, Receipt and Memo) and Summary Report during a specified period to display the total amount spent in a preset category, Meals, Hotel, Car, Phone, Fares, Entertainment, Tips and Miscellaneous, that can be changed with the selection of edit Category. Word translator mode: English from/to Spanish, approx. 12000 words for each language Spell checker mode: Approx. 12000 English words can be referred to as suggested entries. Diet function mode: Step count precision: within 10 % (by vibration testing machine) Food Database: 800 foods Value entry: 9 fields (Calorie, Carbohydrate, Total Fat, Saturated Fat, Cholesterol, Dietary Fiber, Sodium, Sugars, Protein) Calculator mode: 12 digits (with calculation status symbol) Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, percentage, square root, memory calculation, etc. Currency/Unit conversion mode: 12 digits, 14 combinations of currencies (5) and metric (9) conversions Game mode: 2 games 40
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Secret function: Protects listings with a password Power consumption: 0.13 W Operating temperature: 0C ~ 40C (32F ~ 104F) Power supply: 3.0V. (DC) (Lithium battery CR2032 x 2) Auto Power Off Function: Approx. 7 minutes Battery life: (at 25C/77F) Approx. 6 months While PEDOMETER is set to ON, with 5 minutes of data search, 55 minutes of data display, and 10000 step counts per day. Approx. 1800 hours When data is continuously displayed with PEDOMETER set to OFF. Approx. 1200 hours When data is searched for 5 minutes and displayed for 55 minutes per hourly use with PEDOMETER set to OFF Approx. 2 years When turned off and the clock is running with PEDOMETER set to OFF Approx. 4000 times When the Backlight is turned on for 10 seconds and turned off for 50 seconds per minute while the display is activated. Weight: Approx. 105 g (0.23 lb.) (Including batteries) Dimensions: 71.6 mm (W) x 112.5 mm (D) x 16.9 mm (H) 2-13/16" (W) x 4-7/16" (D) x 21/32" (H)
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Accessories: 2 lithium batteries (installed), CD-ROM software, USB PC-Link cable, operation manual, stylus, carrying case with belt clip * Memory at 1.5MB Equivalent. Approx. 7,000 telephone names & numbers (names & numbers <home, office, fax and mobile> are 14 characters and address is 38 characters per entry) can be stored by using compression technology. (Compression Rate: Approx. 1.5:1)
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Appendix
Names and zone numbers of the cities in the clock
Zone No. 3. 5 City TONGA AUCKLAND WELLINGTON NOUMEA GUAM SYDNEY ADELAIDE TOKYO SINGAPORE HONG KONG BEIJING BANGKOK YANGON DHAKA DELHI KARACHI KABUL DUBAI TEHRAN RIYADH MOSCOW Zone No. City CAIRO HELSINKI BARCELONA AMSTERDAM ROME BERLIN PARIS LISBON LONDON AZORES ISLANDS MID ATLANTIC RIO DE JANEIRO CARACAS TORONTO NEW YORK CHICAGO DENVER LOS ANGELES ANCHORAGE HONOLULU MIDWAY ISLANDS
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Declaration of Conformity Electronic Organizer : OZ-290H USB PC-Link cable: CE-179T This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Responsible Party: SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-1163 TEL: 1-800-BE-SHARP Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE WARNING FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Note: A shielded interface cable is required to ensure compliance with FCC regulations for Class B certification.
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Cuando la luz de fondo no funciona
Cuando la luz de fondo no pueda encenderse (excepto cuando se visualice B o el Organizador est en el modo PC Link), cambie la pila de la luz de fondo (For BACKLIGHT & OPERATION). El portapila de la pila de la luz de fondo y la operacin se indica con la palabra For BACKLIGHT & OPERATION en el compartimiento de las pilas.
Cambio de las pilas
Asegrese de desconectar la alimentacin antes de cambiar las pilas. No pulse o hasta despus de completar el procedimiento de cambio de las pilas. No retire todas las pilas en el mismo tiempo. Retire y instale las pilas una a la vez. 1. Pulse o para desconectar la alimentacin. 2. Afloje el tornillo (hacia la izquierda) y retire la cubierta del compartimiento de las pilas ubicada en la parte posterior de la unidad. 3. Retire una pila usada con un bolgrafo u otro objeto similar. No emplee un lpiz mecnico ni un objeto puntiagudo.
8. Ajuste el reloj a la hora correcta. (Consulte la pgina S-3.) Precaucin: Los ajustes del reloj y/u otros ajustes y listines podrn perderse cuando las pilas sean retiradas durante mucho tiempo. Reemplace las pilas lo ms rpidamente posible. Confirme que todos los ajustes sean los correctos despus de cambiar las pilas.
4. Instale una pila nueva con el lado positivo (+) hacia arriba. 5. Repita los pasos 3 y 4 para reemplazar ambas pilas en caso de ser necesario. 6. Vuelva a poner la cubierta del compartimiento de las pilas y asegrela con el tornillo.
7. La alimentacin se conectar 2 a 3 segundos despus de pulsar o. Si no aparece nada en la pantalla, presione el interruptor RESET y luego pulse <. No d un toque en f y pulse x. La secuencia se borrar todo el contenido de la memoria. S-27
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