FOREWORD Thank you very much for purchasing the CASIO 8-3000 calculator. This unit is an integrated business tool which features a telephone directory function, 8 memo function and a schedule function. These functions are included along with a large liquid crystal display in a design engineered for full portability, {n order to enjoy the features and functions of this unit to their fullest, be sure to carefully read this manual and follow the instructions contain ed herein.
CONTENTS IMPORTANT . OPERATIONAL PRECAUTIONS . . . POWER SUPPLY AND BATTERY REPLACEMENT BATTERY REPLACEMENT AUTOWORKER RAM EXPANSION PACKS (OPTION) . . . LOADING A BAM PACK. . GENERAL GUIDE ELECTRONIC MEMO FUNCTIONS . . DATA STORAGE . COUNTING CHARACTERS . MEMO FUNCTION . . . Input . Output . . . Data insert Memo function and calculations . . SCHEDULE FUNCTION . FULL-MONTH CALENDAR DISPLAY . Output SCHEDULE STORAGE FUNCTION nut . . Output SECRET FUNCTION Secret password registration .
IMPORTANT Assets This unit is made possible by CASIO's sophisticated electronic technology and has been subjected to stringent quality contra testing. Nate the following points carefully to ensure years of trouble free operation. @ OPERATIONAL PRECAUTIONS « This unit is constructed of precision electronic components and should never be disassembled. Do not drop it, throw it, or otherwise subject it to sudden impacts.
2. Back-up power supply @ Turn the power of the unit OFF and use the same procedures outlined for the main power supply to remove the back cover of the unit, ® Remove screw @ and the back-up battery pressure plate. g @ Replace the hack-up battery and use the same procedures outlined for the main power supply to complete the operation. + Removing both the main batteries and the back-up battery will clear ail memory contents. Always maintain either one of the power supplies at all times.
S — . Power switch GENERAL GUIDE Sliding up switches power ON, while sliding down switches power OFF. Reset button { @ RESET) Located on the back of the unit. Erases all data stored in the unit. Press with a thin, pointed object after removing a RAM pack, or to perform Reset operation {see page 57). Telephone data input/output key { gs,l outstripping names and telephone numbers {see page 15). The symmetry (WG bol & is used to indicate the TEL key in this manual.
Mark key { B8} Marks data for retention when the One-month Reset operation or the Specific Reset operation is performed {see pages B5, 57). Also marks a specific month as the first to be recalled when the full-month calendar mode is called (see page 34). Al clear key { (21 Clears the entire display {to show and clears the 8 {shift} symbol if displayed.
12 @ DATA STORAGE * Data is stored for each of the classifications as noted below. ELECTRONIC MEMO FUNCTIONS fiat Data st Format ] The alphabet keys are used to store and recall data. The classifications Classification £ o e — noted below are provided for each data type. NAME NUMBER Class | Key | Data storage format Display format TEL Telephone { | Nome | Number] | [STETSON WICK characters max. characters max.
Example Telephone directory: Data for approximately 80 individuals (when 18 characters are used for name and number of each entry} Schedule: Approximately 114 days (schedule data with one B-character item per day} @ COUNTING CHARACTERS The following values must be added to the number of characters input when using the TEL, MEMO, and SCHEDULE areas to adjust for internal processing requirements.
JE I EBM 03=1347) 4811 LEW | 868 BONE Jim. Norse input. Lower case characters nut after 04251656 =7211® each lower cas character LEWIS BOE | 042E-55-7211 NAME 7 & Jim NUMBER : ? E Prompt for number SECY BOB. :w-a CHATTY (GREY BOB | Jim 03-347-4811 NAME:? 1 Format for next name CASEY BOB LEWIS BOB NUMBER: ? CASEY B0B CASEY incorrectly input for “CASEY" Re tun cursor 10 beginning Lye Re Move cursor ta right of unsent position and press ) . Space opens to lof at cursor.
=) CABER BOB. Lisa 1o return to end of e EICHIEF® | [CASEY BOB:CHIEF Adding (7) makes it possible to tales directly retail NUMBER: dim S 2 03-347-4811 Bt sty sores @ Cursor automatically adNEIYEEE2 | |[CASEY BOB:CHIEF || Furor automatically g Q126755 N.Y. 201 -575-14| display width is exceeded. 1451@) 51 Jim ) * Always press the B key to exit the input mode when input is complete. * At times, the "NAME:?” or "NUMBER:?" prompt may not appear on the display.
Example: Locate the Freddy Jackson's telephone number.
4 initial Search Inputting a single letter and pressing & locates the data item which begins with the specified character. This type of search is useful when the name FORD JIMMYICASIC\W 03-347-4858 || JACKSON FREDDY || 03-583-4111 located is long or when a large volume of data is stored.
| [FORD THIRTY :CASIO)] | gy coinage 03-847-4868 i JACKSON FREDDY L es-see-a111 Initial Search cannot be used to locate [T only, 2177 is displayed when the specified string cannot be located within the stored data items (because it does not exist or it was specified incorrectly). Example EERIE (5595 Pres: a1 @i 1o clear the display. Bellini) | (2977 MEMO FUNCTION S RIS, The memo function allows storage of any types of data, including memorandums, lists or tables.
1 Example: Locate the data item giving the air fare. @‘ TWADDLER | Output meed { 4 not displayed} | of nest Verna e | B MEMO i | B : NEW YORK+LONDON AIRLINE SCHEDULE * Always be sure to press the key to exit the input mode when input is complete. * Ses page 48 for details on editing stored data. W Output @ The data included in the following list will be used in this section 1o ex New YORK~LONDON plain the output function. Input the sample data following the procedures outlined in the preceding section.
2 Spell Search Inputting characters locates the first data item which begins with the specified characters., Example: What is the schedule from 10:00 to 10:59? Output made (@ not displayed} =108 (10700 85 45 || Henri 12:95 30 50 1 with et it FARE (MAY * Continuing from the display above, entering (# < SEARCH ELEMENT > (@ performs Spell Search for the specified search element from the paint located using the original Spell Search (10:00, above}.
M Memo function and calculations I T roust E320@ Ba ore entering remark Calculation results can be stored using the merino function, and numeric MEME? data, values stored with the meme function can be used in calculations. : Example: Storing a calculation result using the memo function. Output mode { & not displayed} . F7 89X Capitations performed after passing ] * Always be sure to press the fil key at the end of data input to exit the 4586(=] . input mode. 358784.
RS SCHEDULE FUNCTION e — = Iris function makes it possible to store schedules in memory. Schedules can be entered in the ranges of January 1, 1801 to December 31, 2099, Entering data for each date forms a table of the entire month’s activities. This unit provides the potential to input data over a range of approximately 200 years {subject to memory capacity limitations}. Dates into which data have been stored are marked automatically {(AM and/or PM}.
Starting with the calendar displayed SAC (orm) 121415 1988, 2021 Press ; A rectums 1o the 3823458678 1986, SN 12181435 181718 Mark search {one-touch recall} instantly recalls the calendar for a specific month. Including a # mark on a calendar causes that calendar to be displayed first whenever the full month calendar mode is specified, Markab set 3 legato and display the calendar to be marked.
@9 30 i Io put commute. E100700 [ 1 10:9060 TO AC]| comber i i i PRODUCT | 12p MEETING | COM TOR MEETING | WE ACME Now prods . * Always be sure to press the &5 key at the end of data input 1o exit the — input mads. &8s 7B Schedule register symbol * Multiple schedule data items in the same date are automatically ranged 158 78 81011 Meows Jobs prudent, Jue in time order when input.
Example: Search the schedule data for May 20, 1986, i} Calendar Search il Date Search After confirming whether the date contains data by viewing the full-month Output mode (18 not displayed) calendar, the contents of the data can be viewed by simply pressing . EBERT O 8 B TU Press by date Output mode { 1 not displayed) it 5o searched. 1 Sgg@ 18988-p-20 TU Press 3 Lowed by date 5682 068 5 MEETUP WR.|| Animadvert R .
1 5 TELESALES ME 20 TING TU MULTIPARTY 86 2 Search of specific data's date {List Search} List search displays all dates within one year that contain specified data. The year searched contains the math marked with the calendar marker {see page 34}, Example: When are sales meetings scheduled for 19867 Output mode { B not displayed) WEI SALES . GAMETE | N SALES MEET I Engender object tads. G O [e-0a-25 1000 || g e 88-p-22 11:00 MEETING! for entity door.
M Input Once a password is registered and the secret area is accessed, | | Secretariat% Casio can be used to input data. Example: Enter the data “COOPER HENRY 03-347-4837" and "MEET MR. LEE"” at January 27, 1986, 14:00 both as secret area data, input mode { B displayed) Secret area displayed} Registered password CASIO] display. Satin dictates access to secret Area. Continuing from the password registration operation, ..
M Output Secret area data can be recalled only after accessing the secret area by entering the correct password. Example: Call the data stored in the secret area in the previous sample. Output mode { 8 not displayed) FENCES 1O | [SECRETIVENESS || Secret ores access = CASIO s B COOPER HENRY fecal of telephone data COOPER HENRY 83-347-4837 1986881 || 1 14:00MEET MR. 852 meme) 27 LEE M0 ae ¢ The currently registered password can be displayed by pressing B)imsl while in the secret area.
EDIT FUNCTION This function makes it possible to correct and delete existing data, and to insert new data into existing data. Data editing is made possible by the operation in the input mode while the data 10 be edited is located at the first line of the display. W Correction Examples: Correct the telephone number of Ray Taylor (input in the example on page 19} to 0B78-62-5240. Output mode { ® not displayed} e TE | [TAYLOR RAY ; 292-411-2684 WHITE BRYAN _2552-73-3111 Search for date tine in output mads.
& || 5 TELESALES ME Edit mode 20 TING TU 88 w | {5 16 connection. Correction data nut MEETING CATION CONNECTION 2g MEET ING Editing comatose « The NAME/NUMBER messages in the TEL function as well as the MEMO message in the memo function can also be changed to any message desired. * A registered password can be changed by accessing the secret area to display the password.
147 BYPRODUCT || ferromagnetism 20 MEETING || s deemed Tu (ROOM 54 98 59 kil * At ways be sure to press the B key to exit the input mode after data deletion. * Deleting a name from the telephone are causes the corresponding telephone number lase to be automatically deleted. Deleting the number does not cause the name to be deleted. * Deleting characters within data is performed using the operation B .
eS| [NAME NUMBER ANDERSON JOHN 2262-28-3360 ANDERSON JOHN g262-28-9360 EDWARDS DAVE WHITE BRYAN 2652-73-3111 * The speed of the display can be controlled by pressing & numeric key {11 ~ & before 5 28 . The corresponding display speeds are Shawn in the following table {all values approximates. Numeric key| Speed secy /0.9 1.1 |13 15 17119 Each value represents the approximate amount of time that a data item remains on the display.
* Markers can also be assigned to data previously stored. Example: example on page 26. Output mode { 69 not displayed) ) NEW YORK-LONDON AIRLINE SCHEDULE 10:00 B5 45 input m ode { (W displayed) SEE COMPOUND. LOLLARD NEW YORK-LONDON AIRLINE SCHEDULE 10:00 85 45 W R NEW YORK~LONDON AIRLINE SCHEDULE ] Add a marker to the data "1 POUND = 1.4 DOLLAR" in the Search for gate in output mode. Edit made Data marked * Editing marked data causes the marker to be deleted.
The "'No Mark Erasing’’ display may appear for two or three minutes directly after the reset button is pressed for One-month Reset ar Specific Reset. This display indicates that data deletion is in progress, Never switch power OFF while this display is shown. Doing so can cause changes in stored data. No Mark } Erasing | DATA INPUT ERRORS 1 Year/month/date input error Attempting to input a date which exceed the range of January 1801 ~ December 2099 in the schedule function results in the following display.
* Error occurs: 1. When the integer portion of the intermediate or final result exceeds 10 digits. In this event, the numerical value displayed along with the “E" is the approximate answer with the decimal point shown 10 positions to the left of the actual decimal point, 2. When the integer portion in the independent memory exceeds 10 digits. In this event, the numerical value just prior to the overflow will remain. To recall it, press [ after releasing the error check by pressing [T . 3.
* Percentage calculations 12% of 1500 150069 12 Percentage of 660 against 880 860FI880E 18% add-on of 2500 250015 % 25% discount of 3500 350026 G Mark-up What will the selling price and profit be when the purchasing price of an inert is $480 and the profit rate to the selling price is 25%7 480266 {Subsequently} (= Increase/decrease if you made $80 last week and $100 this week, what is the percent increase? 100=I80® 62 18@.
SPECIFICATIONS s PEERESS Model: SF-3000 Data storage Functions: i Telephone/memo/schedule data prehistorical, calendar display, marker, secret area, editing, capacity display, auto display Character storage capacity: 1.