User`s manual

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More functions of the voice unit and user guidance
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Searching a week at a time
If you continue to hold down the Up or Down button, once you have jumped 7 days the jumps continue a week at a time.
Jumping a week at a time always takes you to the oldest entry on the same day of the previous a or subsequent b week.
The week-at-a-time jumps are accompanied by a different tone than the day-at-a-time jumps.
Example: You start on May 20
th
and press the Up button briefly. This takes you to the next older entry, which is also dated May
20
th
. If you now press and hold down the Up button, you go to the first entry on May 19
th
, then on May 18
th
, etc. until you reach
May 13
th
, which is announced, however, only by a tone (7 day-at-a-time jumps).
If you still continue to hold down the button, you jump to the oldest entry one week earlier, i.e. on May 6
th
, then to April 29
th
,
and so on.
If you release the buttons and there is no entry on the day you have reached, pressing the Up button takes you to the oldest
entry on the next older date, while pressing the Down button takes you to the oldest entry on the next newer date. Let us
assume the following: in the example above, you release the button on May 6
th
. If, however, there was no entry on May 6
th
and
also none on May 5
th
, therefore from May 13
th
you would jump not to May 6
th
and but to the oldest entry on May 4
th
.
Any data set at which you interrupt the jumps is the starting point for new jumps. In the example above, you would interrupt
the jump on May 4
th
. If you now again press and hold down the Up button, May 4
th
is the starting point for the day-at-a-time
jumps and the subsequent week-at-a-time jumps.
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