(without price) NX-4000/6000 SEP.
CONTENTS FEATURES .................................................................................................................... 1 SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................... 2 BATTERY REPLACEMENT .......................................................................................... 4 REPLACING THE BACK-UP BATTERY ...................................................................... 4 RESET OPERATION ...................
FEATURES • Pen-based graphic user interface Simply tap on display icons and buttons to perform any operation. • Color display The display shows data in three colors: orange, blue, and green. Different colors can be used to highlight specific dates in the Calendar. • Desktop Menu System Functions are represented by realistic icons that are arranged on a desk in your virtual office. Simple tap on the icon that represents a function to access it.
SPECIFICATIONS Storage Capacity The 256K (NX-6000) / 128K (NX-4000) bytes memory capacity includes a 245,709 / 114,637-byte user area. The following shows examples of what this means for the storage of data in each mode.
Reminder Approximately 12,200 / 5,700, under the following conditions: 10-character description Illustration used Alarm time set Approximately 14,400 / 6,700, under the following conditions: 10-character description Illustration not used No alarm time Expense Manager Approximately 7,400 / 3,400, under the following conditions: 10-character description Expense type and Payment type set General: Display element: 21-column × 8-line LCD Memory capacity: 256 KB (NX-6000), 128 KB (NX-4000) Main component: L
BATTERY REPLACEMENT 1. Switch power off. 2. Slide the battery compartment cover in the direction indicated by the arrow. 3. Slide the battery switch in the direction indicated by the arrow in the illustration. 4. Remove the main battery holder. 5. Remove both old batteries and replace them with two new ones. • Make sure that the positive (+) and negative (–) ends of the batteries are facing correctly. 6.
4. Remove the old battery and replace it with new one, making sure that the positive (+) side of the new battery is facing up (so you can see it). 5. Replace the back-up battery holder and secure it by tightening its screw. • Be careful that you do not over tighten the screw. 6. Replace the battery compartment cover. RESET OPERATION You can use either SECRET RESET or ALL RESET to initialize the NX Unit.
Following the all reset operation, the NX Unit settings are initialized as noted below. Home Time: World Time: Daily Alarm: Sound: Input mode: Washington, D.C. JAN/1/1996 MON 12:00 AM 12-hour format New York 12:00 PM Schedule alarm, Reminder alarm and To Do alarm — ON Daily alarm — OFF Key input tone — ON Overwrite TO SAVE THE DATA TO ANOTHER UNIT NX-4000/6000 can transfer customer's data to another NX-4000/6000 with memory protection only when replacing the LCD or the outer case.
8) Set up the slave unit. Operation : MENU FUNC DATA COM. RECEIVE RECEIVE OK! DATA TO STOP PRESS [ ESC ] OK ESC 9) Set up the customer's unit. • Turn the power switch off. • Press the RESET button with a thin, pointed object while shorting the following pad. Enlarge SEND ALL DATA ? OK ESC BOTTOM VIEW Short the pad Note: Be careful not to reset the customer's unit. If “DIGITIZER” is displayed, turn the power switch off immediately, and try again. 10) Start the data communication (slave unit).
BLOCK DIAGRAM LCD TXR TXL TYU TYD TC74LCX240 Touch Panel AD converter TC35093 TAB LSI uPD3062W Communication Jack Forced off 2.3V CPU HD62119A03 Main battery Low battery 2.5V Back uo battery Low battery 2.
TOUCH PANEL CIRCUIT Four electrodes are installed in top and bottom right and left of panel, and the touch panel recognizes the coordinate which was pushed with a pen on panel by detecting change volume of current which flowed through panel by pushing panel.
PIN FUNCTION CPU (HD62119A03) Pin No.
DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM CP55 CP38 Enlarge BOTTOM VIEW TEST PAD To enter the diagnostic program, proceed as follows; 1: Open the battery cover and turn the power switch on. 2: Short the TEST pads CP38 and CP55. STEP Enter the diagnostics OPERATION Press on and then short the TEST pad.
STEP OPERATION 2 READ 1 DISPLAY EXECUTING !! CMPLETE !! XXXkB Tap anywhere 1 2 3 4 MEMORY WRITE 1 READ 1 WRITE 2 READ 2 RAM WRITE 2 4 READ 2 MEMORY WRITE 1 READ 1 WRITE 2 READ 2 5 DUMP Memory Check Tap anywhere 6 CHKSUM Tap anywhere ESC Time Check 3 TIME ESC Write the test pattern 2 into RAM After 3 sec. 5 DUMP 6 CHECKSUM EXECUTING !! CMPLETE !! XXXkB Tap anywhere After 3 sec.
STEP Buzzer Check OPERATION 4 BUZZER ESC Interface Check 5 I/F DISPLAY BZZ 1 BEEP 2 ALARM 1 3 ALARM 2 TEST MENU 1 DISPLAY 5 I/F 2 MEMORY 6 CONTRAST 3 TIME 7 TOUCH 4 BUZZER 8 RESET I/F 1 TRANS 7 2 RECEIVE N 3 ASCII 9 4 LOOP 1 TRANS 2 RECEIVE EXECUTING !! No display 3 ASCII ESC The parameter can be changed as follows; "7" : Bit length 7 or 8 bit "N" : Parity bit N(Non), E(Even) or O(Odd) "9" : BPS 9(9600) or 4(4800) Send the code "H" Display the received charactor.
STEP OPERATION TOUCH PANEL 7 TOUCH ADJUSTMENT DISPLAY 1 ADJUST /////DIGITIZER////// TAP THE TIP OF THE PENCIL ICON Tap 4 pencil icons. NOTE touch TEST 1 ADJUST 2 TEST Tap the tip of the pencil icon. When you do, the pencil icon you tapped disappears, and the next one appears. Tap 4 pencil icons. touch TEST 1 ADJUST 2 TEST 2 TEST Tap 4 pencil icons. /////DIGITIZER////// TAP THE TIP OF THE PENCIL ICON Trace the horizontal black line and then vertical black line.
MESSAGE TABLE Message Meaning Action NOT FOUND! Data specified in search operation does not exist in memory. Change specification or cancel search. MEMORY FULL! Not more room in memory for storage of data. Delete unnecessary data items from memory. ALARM TIME ALREADY USED! Attempt to set a Schedule Keeper, Reminder or a To Do alarm time that is already used for another entry. Set a different alarm time or change the existing alarm time to another one.
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS Z850-1 PCB ASS'Y (MAIN BLOCK) — 17 —
Z850-1 PCB ASS'Y (A/D BLOCK) — 18 —
Z850-1 PCB ASS'Y (DISPLAY BLOCK) — 19 —
Z850-1 PCB ASS'Y (MEMORY BLOCK) — 20 —
PARTS LIST N Item Code No.
N Item C10,11 C18 C33 C34 C37 C41,42 C56,57, C58,59, C60,61 C81 R1 R2 R3,27,77 R16 R17 R18 R19 R20 R22 R23 R25 R27 R28 R31 R33,95 R34 R36,71, R72,73, R84 R50 R85,21, (32) R86 R87 R90 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 12 Notes: N M R Q Code No.
N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Item 13 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20 20 20 21 22 22 23 23 24 25 26 27 29 31 31 32 33 Notes: N M R Q Code No.
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