(without price) CSF-4450/4650/4950(ZX-855✽E/✽F) (Version ✽E and ✽F) OCT. 1995 Caution: CSF-4✽50 includes 2 kinds of version-✽E and version-✽F. The functions are exactly the same between two versions. As for details, refer to page-1.
CONTENTS FEATURES ..............................................................................................................................1 SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................2 GENERAL GUIDE ...................................................................................................................5 BATTERY REPLACEMENT ..................................................................................
VERSION TABLE Version Model CSF-4450 Version✽E AE CSF-4650 EE FE CSF-4950 IE JE CSF-4450 Version✽F AF CSF-4650 EF FF CSF-4950 IF JF N o t e Capacity PCB ass'y TAB-LSI Standard 32KB Z855-1E ASS'Y (MC100012✽1) OC3015-F1 SUB ASS'Y Standard 64KB Z855-1E ASS'Y (MC100012✽2) B.O.S.S. Standard 128KB Z855-1E ASS'Y (MC100012✽3) B.O.S.S. Standard 32KB Z855-1 ASS'Y (MC100011✽1) COF3011-F1 SUB ASS'Y Standard 64KB Z855-1 ASS'Y (MC100011✽2) B.O.S.S. Standard 128KB Z855-1 ASS'Y (MC100011✽3) B.O.S.S.
Calendar - Schedule Keeper - Reminder - To Do linking Reminder and To Do items are automatically displayed in the applicable Schedule Keeper dates. Markers appear on the Calendar display to indicate dates for which Schedule Keeper, Reminder, and To Do items are scheduled. Timepiece with Home time and World Time Dual timekeeping for two different locations. Powerful alarm functions In addition to the standard daily alarm, you can also set alarms for Schedule Keeper, Reminder, and To Do items.
Schedule Keeper Approximately 700/1,500/3,200, under the following conditions: 20 character description Illustration used Starting time specified, alarm time set Approximately 900/2,000/4,100, under the following conditions: 20 character description Illustration not used Starting time specified, no alarm time Reminder Approximately 1,500/3,300/6,900, under the following conditions: 10 character description Alarm time set Approximately 1,700/3,700/7,800, under the following conditions: 10 character descripti
Battery life: Main: Back-up: Approximately 100 hours continuous display in Telephone Directory (approximately 180 hours on type LR03 (AM4)); approximately 80 hours repeating one minute of input and 10 minutes of display in Telephone Directory (approximately 150 hours on type LR03 (AM4)) 5 years if main batteries are replaced as soon as they become weak. 2 year if dead main batteries are left in the unit. Power consumption: Auto power off: 0.
GENERAL GUIDE OFF key - Press this key to turn power off. ON key - Press this key to turn power on. Display Cursor Key Pad Keyboard MENU key COLOR SELECT keys About the desktop... The desktop gives you point-and-select access to the data management features of the CSF Unit. Whenever you want to return to the desktop, simply press the MENU button.
Adjusting the Display Contrast The following procedure describes how to adjust the color contrast, which controls the relative darkness and lightness of each color on the display. To adjust the display contrast 1. While the desktop is on the display, press FUNC. 2. Press 1 to select SYSTEM . 3. Press to display the second SYSTEM menu. 4. Press 1 to select CONTRAST. (ORG) (BLU) (GRN) 5. 6.
3. • 4. 5. • Remove both old batteries and replace them with two new ones. Make sure that the positive (+) and negative (-) ends are facing correctly. Replace the holder. Turn on power. The Home Time screen always appears whenever you turn power on for the first time after replacing batteries. 6. Check the Home Time setting and make changes if necessary.
3. Press 1 to select ALL RESET. Note • The above message always appears in English, regardless of the system language setting. 4. Press OK to reset the memory and delete all data or ESC to abort the reset operation without deleting anything. • After the ALL RESET operation is complete, the LANGUAGE screen appears on the display. 5. Check the Home Time setting and make changes if necessary. Following the all reset operation, the CSF Unit settings are initialized as noted below.
TO SAVE THE DATA CSF-4450/4650/4950 can transfer the customer's data to another CSF unit with memory protection only when replacing the LCD or the outer case. To connect the CSF Unit to another CSF Unit 1. Make sure that the power of both units are switched off. 2. Remove the covers from the data communications jacks on the two CSF Units. 3. Connect the two units using the SB-62 cable. How to transfer the data 1. Under calculator mode, set the date of the slave unit to Feb. 3rd, 1901.
PIN FUNCTION CPU HCD62121A02 (HC-3017) : COB NOTE: The CPU is bonding on the PCB. If the CPU is defective, replace the Z855-1 PCB ass'y because the CPU cannot be replaced. Pin No.
DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM Test pad Main switch RESET Bottom View To enter the diagnostic program, proceed as follows; 1 : Open the battery cover and slide the main switch to the arrow side. 2 : Press ON while shorting the Test pad. STEP Enter the diagnostics OPERATION Press ON while shorting the Test pad. DISPLAY ///// SELF TEST PROG ///// PRESS OK KEY QUIT BY OFF KEY 1 CASIO OCT 1995 TEST 4 BUZZER 1 DISP 5 I/F 2 MEMORY 6 CONT 3 KEY 7 RESET DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2 FRAME FREQ.
STEP Memory Check OPERATION 2 DISPLAY MEMORY 1 WR 1 2 READ 1 1 1 WR 1 2 READ 1 Memory Check OK 3 RAM WRITE 2 OK 6 OK ESC 3 4 5 6 WR 2 READ 2 DUMP CHKSUM EXECUTING !! CMPLETE !! 32/64/128 KB MEMORY 3 WR 2 4 READ 2 1 WR 1 5 DUMP 2 READ 1 6 CHKSUM 5 Memory Check WR 2 READ 2 DUMP CHKSUM CMPLETE !! 32/64/128 KB MEMORY 3 WR 2 4 READ 2 1 WR 1 5 DUMP 2 READ 1 6 CHKSUM 1 WR 1 2 READ 1 OK 3 4 5 6 EXECUTING !! MEMORY 4 WR 2 READ 2 DUMP CHKSUM RAM WRITE 1 MEMORY 2 3 4 5 6 XXXX MEMORY 3 4 5
STEP OPERATION KEY CHECK 3 DISPLAY KEY & TIME 1 RANDOM 2 AUTO 3 TIME 1 Buzzer Check 16 17 18 19 OK TEST 1 DISP 2 MEMORY 3 KEY BUZZER ESC Interface Check No display ESC, 1, 2, 3....... 4 5 TEST 1 DISP 2 MEMORY 3 KEY I/F 7N9 1 2 Contrast up : or SHIFT + Contrast down : or SHIFT + Cursor keys 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 BUZZER I/F CONT RESET BEEP ALARM 1 ALARM 2 BUZZER I/F CONT RESET TRANS RECEIVE ASCII LOOP No display EXECUTING !! 4 CONTRAST 6 ADJ. .....
STEP OPERATION OK RESET 7 DISPLAY TEST 1 DISP 2 MEMORY 3 KEY NAME? 4 5 6 7 NOTE BUZZER I/F CONT RESET END TELEPHONE 0 ERROR MESSAGE Meaning Action NO DATA! Search operation attempted when no data is stored in memory. Current search operation cannot be performed. DATA ITEM NOT FOUND! Data specified in search operation does not exist in memory. Change specification or cancel search. MEMORY FULL! No more room in memory for storage of data. Delete unnecessary data items from memory.
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS VERSION*E Main Block-1/2 — 15 —
VERSION*E Main Block-2/2 — 16 —
VERSION*E Display Block — 17 —
VERSION*E Key Matrix — 18 —
VERSION*F Main Block-1/2 — 19 —
VERSION*F Main Block-2/2 — 20 —
VERSION*F Display Block — 21 —
VERSION*F Key Matrix — 22 —
EXPLODED VIEW 1 17 2 18 3 4 19 5 6 Version-✽F 20 28 29 30 7 7 8 21 10 11 9 11 12 12 22 31 23 13 31 14 24 25 15 13 26 27 16 — 23 — Version-✽E
PARTS LIST Quantity Code No. Parts Name Specification AE AF EE FE EF FF IE IF JE JF M 4650 4950 4450 FOB Japan N.R.
Quantity N Item Code No.
Quantity N Item Code No. R115, R116 Parts Name Chip Resistor Specification MCR03EZHJ301 AE AF EE FE EF FF IE IF JE JF M 4650 4950 4450 FOB Japan N.R.
Quantity N Item Code No. Parts Name N N N N 26 27 27 27 28 31 6511 4881 6417 2180 6417 2350 6417 2460 6416 5860 6408 9410 Reset Button B Cover A Z855A B Cover A Z855E B Cover A Z855I Badge Label Z850 Battery Spring B Specification AE AF EE FE EF FF IE IF JE JF M 4650 4950 4450 FOB Japan N.R.
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