Sharp EL-6990 User Manual

ELECTRONIC ORGANIZER
OPERATION MANUAL
CONTENTS
Auto Power Off Function .............................................................. 2
Backlight ....................................................................................... 2
Adjusting the LCD Contrast ......................................................... 2
Turning the key sound On and Off .............................................. 2
Memory Check ............................................................................. 2
Entering Characters ............................................................................ 5
Clock Mode .......................................................................................... 6
Alarm ................................................................................................... 8
Telephone Mode .................................................................................. 9
Calendar Mode .................................................................................. 11
Schedule Mode ................................................................................. 12
MODEL
EL-6990
Anniversary Mode ............................................................................. 14
To Do Mode ....................................................................................... 15
Memo Mode ....................................................................................... 17
Expense Mode ................................................................................... 18
Editing Listings .................................................................................. 20
Deleting Listings ................................................................................ 20
Word Translator Mode ....................................................................... 21
Calculator Mode ................................................................................ 22
Conversion Mode .............................................................................. 23
Secret Function ................................................................................. 25
Game Mode .......................................................................................26
Battery Replacement ......................................................................... 28
Specifications .................................................................................... 29
Appendices ........................................................................................ 31
35
NOTICE
• SHARP strongly recommends that separate permanent written records be kept of all important data. Data may be lost or altered in virtually any electronic memory product under certain circumstances. Therefore, SHARP assumes no responsibility for data lost or otherwise rendered unusable whether as a result of improper use, repairs, defects, battery replacement, use after the specified battery life has expired, or any other cause.
• SHARP assumes no responsibility, directly or indirectly, for financial losses or claims from third persons resulting from the use of this product and any of its functions, such as stolen credit card numbers, the loss of or alteration of stored data, etc.
• The information provided in this manual is subject to change without notice.
CAUTIONS
• Do not carry the Organizer in the back pocket of slacks or trousers.
• Do not drop the Organizer or apply excessive force to it.
• Do not subject the Organizer to extreme temperatures.
• Since this product is not waterproof, do not use it or store it where fluids can splash onto it. Raindrops, water spray, juice, coffee, steam, perspiration, etc. will also cause malfunction.
• Clean only with a soft, dry cloth.
• Use only a SHARP approved service facility.
NOTES
• All company and/or product names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective manufactures.
36
Using the Organizer for the First Time
Be sure to perform the following operations before using the Organizer for the first time.
1. Pull out the battery insulation sheets
from the battery compartment on the back of the unit.
The Organizer starts operation.
(The battery insulation sheets were inserted at the factory to prevent battery wear.)
2. Open the cover and press the RESET switch.
A message, “RESET?” is displayed.
+
M– M
3. Press
The message will appear as “RESET!”. The Organizer is now initialized. Proceed to set the date and time of the clock (see page 6).
Note:
• Press the RESET switch with a ball-point pen or similar object. Do not use an object with a breakable or sharp tip.
If a malfunction occurs under abnormal conditions
If the Organizer is subjected to strong extraneous electrical noise or shock during use, on rare occasions, all the functions will not work properly and data may be displayed incorrectly. In such cases, follow the procedures as shown below.
1. Press the RESET switch.
2. When a message, "RESET?" is displayed, press any key EXCEPT
,
:
RESET
FOR
If the first procedure doesn't work, follow the next procedure to initialize the Organizer's memory. In this case, all the stored data will be deleted.
1. Press the RESET switch.
2. When a message, "RESET?" is displayed, press
f
, then
f or
x
x
.
.
f
, then
x
.
1
Auto Power Off Function
When none of the keys has been pressed for approximately 7 minutes, the Organizer automatically turns the power off to save the operating battery.
Backlight
The Backlight allows you to view the display and use the Organizer even in low-light conditions. Pressing 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
• 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 from the backlight battery, excessive use of the Backlight will significantly reduce the life of your battery.
Setting up the Backlight
• The Backlight can be set to turn off at a specified interval.
f !
1. Press
x
press
2. By using k or m, select a desired interval (10, 20, or 30 seconds) and press
, select "BL TIME SET" by using k or m, and
.
x
z
z
.
once illuminates
again.
Adjusting the LCD Contrast
1. Press
f !
and press
2. Press k or m to darken/lighten the display (within 1 through 8).
3. When done, press
, select "LCD CONTRAST" by using k or m,
x
.
x
.
Tur ning the key sound On and Off
1. Press
f !
x
press
2. Select the key sound function on/off by using k or m.
3. When done, press
, select "KEY TONE" by using k or m, and
.
x
.
Memory Check
Press
f !
and press
The memory check display will appear and indicate the remaining memory space.
The previous screen will appear after 2 seconds.
, select "MEMORY CHECK" by using k or m,
x
.
2
Display Symbols and Part Names
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.
k
(Press
<
DOWN sign: More information exists below the current display. (Press
C
CAPS LOCK sign: Capital (uppercase) letters will be entered. To enter small (lowercase) letters, press “CAPS” off.
b
Beep sound: Key touch sound (beep) is ON.
E
EDIT mode: The listing on the display can be edited.
.)
m
.)
$
to turn
2
2nd function: Indicates that f has been pressed. You can enter characters or activate functions in red color above some keys.
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 operating 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.
3
Part Names
Display
Clear/Clear Entry key Power ON/OFF key
Cursor navigation keys
Mode keys
Option port (3-pin option jack)
Key Assignments
ENTER
: ENTER key
EDIT
: EDIT key
DEL
: DELETE key
BS
: BACK SPACE key
INS
: INSERT key
SMBL
: SYMBOL key
4
TRANSLATOR GAME
MENU
ALARM
SECRET
TEL
SCHEDULE
MEMO/ANN
DST AM/PM
TO DO/EXPENSE
$
CM
12
2nd
CLOCK
CALC/CONV
RM
M– M
%
24+/
,
: 2nd Function key
Search keys
+
:
RESET
RESET switch
Activate the second function specifically assigned to the next key pressed. Also functions for special characters assigned to the number keys.
CAPS
: CAPS key Functions as CAPS LOCK. It is used to select capital (uppercase) or small (lowercase) letters.
In this manual the keys are represented by symbols, for example:
&
&
7
: Indicates the “&” key.
7
: Indicates the numeric “7” key.
Entering Characters
Moving the Cursor
Move the cursor by pressing j, l, k, or m .
Entering Characters
1. Entering letters and numbers
The initial setting for entering letters is small (lowercase) letters. To enter capital (uppercase) letters, turn “CAPS” on by pressing To enter numbers, press each numeric key.
2. Entering graphic symbols and special characters
Key map for special characters
Key Display Key Display Key Display
f 0 f 3 f 6 f 9
) # ^
(
f 1 f 4 f 7 f ,
$ &
!
f 2 f 5 f 8 f
$
@
.
/
:
Other characters
Press
s
to display the symbol entry mode, allowing a total of
32 symbols and characters to be selected. To select the desired
s
symbol/special character, press times at the position where you would like to insert it.
Characters assigned to
s
the appropriate number of
:
Making Corrections
1. Inserting or Overwriting characters
Press 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
and b can be used for deletion of characters.
d
can also be used to delete listings.
5
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
x
date by pressing
x
again.
• The Organizer has 43 cities according to the time zones (see page 31).
h
Clock Mode
The Organizer has both Home Clock and World Clock modes. The display switches between Home and World clock each time is pressed.
<
HOM
NEWYORK
1
–1–
2003WED
. Enter the correct value and press
E
>
LON 1–1
<
WORLD ON
D
2003
>
h
W
ED
Setting the Home Clock
1. If the display is in other mode or World Clock mode, press 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. Press
e
.
The Organizer will enter the clock setting mode.
3. Select your Home city using
<
or >.
City names can be edited, if necessary.
NEWYORK
01
–01–
12:05:35
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.
m
6. Press
7. Enter the appropriate hour.
to move the cursor to
the Hour position.
WYO
NE
01
–01–
12:05:35
WYO
NE
01
–24–
<
HOM
<
HOM
<
HOM
h
E
>
2003
E
>
RK
3
200
E
>
RK
3
200
W
A
W
A
W
ED
M
ED
M
ED
12:00:00
Home Clock Mode
6
A
M
World Clock Mode
5:00:00
A
M
1 2:05:35
8. Enter the minutes and seconds in the same manner.
(
9. Select AM or PM using
.
A
M
10
.Press
x
to set the Clock.
The clock starts from exactly the set time.
Selecting the date format (Default: Month-Day-Year)
1. Press
f ! x
press
2. Select the desired date format by using
Mode Month-Day-Year Year-Month-Day Day-Month-Year
Jan 24,2003
Note:
• The selected date format affects each mode in the Organizer.
Selecting the 12- or 24-hour time system (Default: 12 hour)
1. Press
Z the appropriate number of times to select the 12
hour or 24 hour system. 12 hour 24 hour
NEWYORK 1
–24–
, select "DATE FORMAT" by using k or m, and
.
k
(MM-DD-YYYY) (YYYY-MM-DD) (DD-MM-YYYY) 01-24-2003 2003-01-24 24-01-2003
<
HOM
E
>
NEWYORK
2003
FR I
1
<
HOM
E
>
NEWYORK
1
–24–
2003
10:16:15
or m, and press
<
HOM
E
>
–24–
2003 FRI
FR I
A
M
x
Setting Daylight Saving Time (DST: Summer time) ON/OFF
1. Press C once to switch the
DST setting. When the DST is
” appears.
ON, “
Changing the World Clock city to the Home Clock city
.
You can change the home city for a city in another time zone without adjusting the stored correct time.
1. Press
h
once or twice to display the World clock.
2. To set the new home city, select the desired city by using
>
.
e
3. Press
clocks.
• The previous home city is now set as the world city.
4. Press
• The selected city in step 2 is now set as the home city.
to change the cities between the Home and the World
h
to check the home city.
<
HOM
NEWYORK
8
–12–
200 TUE
9:43:21
E
>
3
<
A
M
or
3:23:17
In the 12-hour system, 12:00 AM represents midnight while 12:00 PM indicates noon.
P
M
15:23:17
7
Alarm
The Organizer has 3 kinds of alarm:
1. Daily Alarm..........Sounds every day at the specified time (for
approx. 1 minute), when " 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 "
3. Schedule Alarm... Sounds at the specified times of schedule listings (see page 12).
Press any key to stop the Alarm sounding.
" is displayed.
" is displayed.
Setting the Daily Alarm time
Set up the Daily Alarm to go off at a specified time.
1. Press
The Alarm display will appear.
2. Press
3. Press
Turning the Daily and Hourly Alarms ON/OFF
The Daily and Hourly Alarms can sound when the respective symbols ("
1. Press
Clock mode. The Alarm display will appear.
2. Press
combination of symbols switches.
Note:
• Alarms will sound even when the Organizer is turned off.
" and " ") are displayed.
f A
in the Home
<
ALARM1
––:––
f \
appropriate times. Each time you press f \, the
>
4. Press
5. Enter the desired time.
6. Press
Note:
•You can turn the respective alarms (Alarms 1 to 3) ON/OFF. Display
f A
<
the Alarm1, Alarm2, or Alarm3.
in the Home Clock mode.
or > to select
<
ALARM3
>
––:––
(Alarm3 is OFF)
j
or l to turn on the Alarm.
(The display differs between the 12 hour and 24 hour systems.)
e
to specify the time.
x
.
the desired Alarm following the above steps 1 and 2, then press or l to display the time (ON) or to hide the time (OFF). When turned off, the Alarm will not sound even when the "
<
ALARM3
:
12 00 A
(Alarm3 is ON)
" is displayed.
>
M
j
8
v
Telephone Mode
There are three telephone listing categories: Business, Personal, and Others. Each listing can be simply classified for easy access to the data.
v
Press
x
, select the desired category by using k or m, and press
.
<
BUS I NESS
SEARCHNAME?
<
O
THERS
>
>
<
PERSONAL
SEARCHNAME?
>
Each entry has the following 14 fields.
SEARCHNAME?
Maximum number of
Field Name alphanumeric characters 1 Last name: 48 2 First name: 48 3 Company: 96 4 Home#: 48 5Office#: 48 6 Fax#: 48 7 Mobile#: 48 8 E-mail: 48 9 Address: 96
10 City: 48 11 State: 48 12 Zip code: 48 13 Country: 48 14 Note: 96
9
Loading...
+ 25 hidden pages