Introduction SF-43008 Congratulations on your selection of BASIC s new SF-43008 (referred 10,05 §F i Unit in this manual).
Introduction 8-43008 Multiple Language Capability Your 8F unit is capable of producing messages in any one of five different languages (English, German, French, Italian, Spanish). Use the following procedure 1o select the language you wank. Ta select the system language 1. Cross ON to switch power on. 2. Enter the Telephone Directory Mods, « You could enter Memo, Reminder, Schedule Keeper, Calendar, Home Time or World Time hare. 3. Press DUNG three times to display the third function menu.
Introduction SF-43008 PARTS Calculator Functions “The 8F Unit also gives you the capability to perform all of the mathematical operations available on today's calculators. In addition, you also get an innovative date calculation function that makes & possible fo perform addition and subtraction operations that involve dates. PART 6 Data Communications The date communications capabilities of the SF Unit et you transfer data between two SF Units, or between the SF Unit and a personal computer.
Introduction $F-43008 To change one character to another To delete a character To insert characters PART 3 Data Management Functions . To enter a mode .. Abut display formats Using the Telephone Directory Abut Telephone Directory data items and data entries . Inputting Telephone Directory data ..
Introduction SF-43008 PART 4 Timekeeping Functions .o Using the Home Time function About Home Time displays . To display the Home Time To set the Home Tums zone To set the Home Time To switch the Home Time between 12-hour and R-hour format To with the Home Time between standard and daylight saving time To set the Daily Alarm . To switch the daily alarm on and off Abut the daily alarm To select the dale format . Using the World Time function . To display the World Time ..
Gatling Started Read this first! You must be familiar with the following Information in order to use the SF Unit correctly. it tells you what o do in order t avoid losing Important data stored infirmary. Please be sure to mad he following before using the SF Unit! Make back up copes of important fatal Your SF Unit employs electrons merry, which makes it possible 1o store large volumes of data and to recall stored data quickly and easily. Data is renegade a5 long as power is supplied by the batteries.
PART 1 Getting Started « lithe SF Unitas exposed to strong static electrical charges, the display may dinnertime SF Unit may lock up. To correct this situation, switch parer off, and then remove and then replace the batterings, » Do not press the keys with a pen, pencil or other sharp object. « The 8F Unit may cause interference with radii or television reception. Keep it away from such appliances when you are using it. About the Power Supply The 8F Unit s powered by two CR2032 lithium batteries.
14 PART 1 Getting Stared To replace the batteries 1 . Loosen the craw they secures ong Loosen the screw on the back of the &F Unit that holds the battery compartment hover in page, and remove the Cover, of the two hatter holders in place and remove the battery holder, Caution Be sure tv remove only one battery at a time. Otherwise, you will nose all data stored iy memory, 3 e @ Replace the oid battery with a naw ona, making sure that the positive side of the new battery is facing up {so you can see it}. .
Operation Reference Setting Up the SF Unit 16 Setting Up the 8F Unit After batteries are loaded, use the revolting procedures 1o set up the §F Munition operation, W To switch power on and off 1. Cross ON 10 switch power o, » The initial screen for the mode that was selected when you last switched prows off appears on the display. » [ the data err message appears on the display, described on page 10. » lfnothingappearsonthe display when you switch power on, replace catteries 4s 500n 88 possible: 2.
PART 2 Operational Reference W To switch the key input tone on and off Press FUNGI once to display the first function menu, Press 4 to select the SOURS menu item. Use A and W7 to select KEYS. Use
20 PART 2 Cooperation Reference W To shift the keyboard Press SHIFT to temporarily shift the keyboard between sugar-case and Sower-case letters, The indicator “8” on the display shows that the keyboard is shifted. » It the keyboard Is shift-locked for upper-case Input, pressing SHIFT shirts 10 lowercase. i the keyboard is set for lower-case letters (by the CAPS kayo, pressing SHIFT changes 1o upper-case.
Data Management Functions This part of the manual bestrides how 1o Input and sire data in the Telephone Directory, Memo, Scheduled Vesper and Reminder Modes. also describes how the Calendar Made can be used in combination with the Schedule Reaper Mode. To enter a mode 1. Press MENU to display the main menu screen. 2. Use the cursor keys to highlight the icon for the mode you want to enter, « Instead, you sound lase input the numbs that corresponds to the made you want ta denier. 3.
PART 3 Data Management Functions Using the Telephone Directory The innovative Telephone Directory mods of the SF Unit lets you input names, telephone numbers, and addresses for instant look up whim you need them. it even gives you a toll of six user-definable stems that you cen use to record birthdays, bobbles, or any misinformation you want. Each Telephone Directory decapitate can contain up to 384 charters {including neat and newline symbols). About Telephone Directory data items and data entries.
28 PART 2 Date Management Functions 5, After inputting & telephones amber, press 7 1 advance to address input. JACKSON ERIC 1234567+ 287-04324 ADDRESS? R & 6. Input the address. « The display serials automatically as you input more data. 7. After nutting an address, press ¥ to advance o the FREE input, 98754324 278 Casio Bunuel Seattle WAL FREE 17 B 8. input any other Information you want, 9. After fulfilling all of the data vou want, press SET lo store it in memory.
PART 3 Data Management Functions Using the Memo Mode “The Memo Mode of the SF Unit is ke a pad of electronic memo paper that lets you store information in any formal you want. You canine Memo Soda data by adding new memos to end of data already in memory, or you Can insert new memo data between twe existing Memo Mode data miles. Each Memo Mode data item can contain up to 384 characters {including newline symbolical. To input Memo Mode data 1. Enter the Memo Mode.
PART 3 Data Management Functions . Using tha Calendar " Using the Calendar . . — About the date Suitor. “The calendar is per-programmed fo display full-month calendars of any month flashes at a date In a calendar 10 indicate that the date i from January 1901 through December 2098, legendarily already shown on tha display, pass the I> cursor key i oy two digits (84 -+ 1994). 2l century .
PART & Data Management Functions Using the Calendar 32 To specify a month and date for display in the Calendar mode Wile a calendar s displayed, press CLEAR, Input the year of the calendar you want fo display and pass DAT MIME. Ao you specified. To highlight and highlight specific dates 1. Enter the Calendar Mode, 2. Display the calendar that contains the date you want to highlight.
PART 3 Data Management Functions Using the Schedule Keeper “The Schedule Keeper lets you store data about your appointments to keep you on time all the time. It lots you input the lime and a description of your appointment. You can even set Schedule Alarms that remind you when it is time 1o get ready for appointment's, Wuhan you input data fur a specific date, 2 marker appraisers next 1o that date on the calendar o let you keep track of your schedule at a glance.
FART 3 Data Management Functions It the Schedule Keeper, the appearance of the currently displayed date depends on whether or not Schedule Keeper data is already stored under that date. Mo data gored Daley already stored {index Display} FRI 8i00s WORK JUL 72971594 FRI TIME? Schedule Packager data entry In the case of the display on the right {(data already stored), you can display the “TIME?” prompt by pressing CLEAR. To input Schedule Keeper data 1.
PART 3 Data Management Functions Note the following important points when you are using a schedule alarm. » The alarm indicator and time are automatically clears after the alarm time is reached. » Schedule alarms can only be set for Schedule Keeper data entries that include time data. i you set a schedule alarm for 2 Schedule Keeper entry with time data ang then later clear the time data, the schedule alarm is also clears automatically.
PART 3 Data Management Functions To delete a specific schedule alarm 1. S0 Enter the Schedule Parker and real the data for which you want to delete the schedule alarm, And then pass DUNG 1 to enter the edit mode. Crass ¥ until the schedule alarm time appears, Press DEL 1o deletes the currently set schedule alarm dime. . Astor deleting the alarm time, press SET 1o store the entry o memory.
PART 3 Data Management Functions Daily reminder garfish type of reminder does not appear in the Schedule Keeper, but sounds | an alarm and displays its messages daily. i e About date and HMe INPUT, e — When working in the Reminder Mads, there are & number of 'procedures that require you ko input times and dates. Note the following general guidelines for inputting times and dates, Tim's ) s The input format you use for the hours depends on the Home Time getting.
PART 3 Data Management Functions Note the following important points when you are using a reminder alarm. « I indeterminably time is reached while you are entering or editing the intercommunicating that reminder alarm, he alarm dos snot found until u complete work (by pressing SET) o * ?:ue alarm does nol sound if the grinder alarm time s reaches curing data communications. . . The alarm may fall to sound if battery power is t0 low.
i o, L] PART 3 Data Management Functions 3. Cross SEARCH to start the search, An index display of all data items In the made whose initial characters match those that you specified appears on the display. 2,18 TRTHDAY-JOHKN 2718 B 1 BIRTHDAY-MIKE [ ® Indicates this index display is result of & search operation, « To clear the "SEARGCH® indicator from the display {and cancel the current search operation), press either ESC or SEARCH.
PART 3 Data Management Functions Editing, Deleting, and Copying data Use the procedures described hers to edit, delete and copy data, To edit a data item 1. Enter the mods you want 1o edit a data item. ) ) 2. Use index aeawh‘r initial character search, of mods search to find the data tem ou want to edit, = 3.
PARTS Data Management Functions To move a Schedule Keeper data to a different date 1, Elmer the Schedule Keepsake, 2. Use index search, initial character search, of mode search to find the data entry that contain he data you want to moo. You cannot use this procedural to slid Reminder Mode date. Move the data you want to exit anti the second ling of the index display. Press DUNG twice to display the second function menu. Cross 3 10 suspect DATE CHANGE.
PART 3 Data Management Functions Using the Secret function The Secret Function ensures interpersonal data is kept private, but providing i d. ot with the naans 1o restrict access to those w Who K Now your secret passion %cu can store Telephone Directory, Memo Made, Schedule Sparkle, and Ra minder Mode data in the secret merry ares. To create a Secret memory area ‘ 4, Enters Telephone Directory, Merino Made, Schedule Keeper, or Reminder Mads. . 2. Press @ 1o display the password input strewn.
PART 3 Data Management Functions 6. Press . « If the password you enter in step S doss nat metals the ong that is registered, the message "PASSWORD MISMATCH™ rappers. 7. Cross SET o transmitter the selected tats from the open memory area 1o the secret mammary area, or Recto abort the operation without transferring anything. . « When nontransferable to the secret memory amen, iris automatically deleted frown the Open MEMORY Area. To transfer data from the secret memory area 1o the open memory area 1.
PART 4 Timekeeping Functions To set the Home Time zone 1. Press DREAMWORLD to display the current Home Time. L, 11994 sAT an 127 o 2. Crass DUNG twice to display the function menu for the ZONE CHANGE operation. 1 SHEER NR EDIT 20&5 BT At 3. Press 2 to select ZONE CHANGE. City 1~12: The current Zone Lashes on the Would Map display. )ts city code is also shown, + You can edit city code names. See "To edit a city code name”. 4, Use the cursor keys 1o move the flashing ime zone on the World Map.
e PART 4 Timekeeping Functions Using the Home Time function Te switch the Home Time between standard and ; To switch the daily alarm on and off daylight saving time 1. Press FUN once to display the first function menu, 1. Display the current Home Time. 2, Tress 4 to select the BOUND mere tam, 2. Press DUNG oboe to display the first function menu. 3. Use A and W to defect DAILY AL, 8. Press 3 o select DT ON/OFF, 4.
PART 4 Timekeeping Functions Using the World Time function With the World Th me function, you can view the current teems in any one of 28 time zones around the word. The fines and dates that appear in the World Time displays are based on the current Home Time sating. O e AMIDSHIP indicator Gty Gide ggc 31 {12+hour format only) Curiosity time To display the World Time While the Heme Time is shown, press DREAMWORLD to display the World Tine.
PART 4 Timekeeping Functions 4. Theseus A and ¥ cursor keys 1 move the bak cursor up and down uni it is Located fo the left of the time zone whose city code you want to edit. » Holding down versifier key moves the ball cursor at high sped. » The display slats to scroll automatically whenever the ball cursor reaches the top or the bosom of the display. 5. Prostheses (> cursor key, and cursor appears in the city code of the time zone at which the ball cursor is located. 5‘@8 N“t‘g e Gas §GB R%H 6.
s Calculator Functions Using the Calculator Whenever you enter the Calculator Mode, sore of the keys on the SF Unit keyboard take on calculator functions. To enter the Calculator Mode To enter the Calculator Muse, select the calculator Mode icon from the main menu §green. — About the Calculator Mode keys...
» PART 5 Calculator Functions To perform calculations 58 4123 ~ 68 = 969 5.2+ 88= 123456 « 741852 1508 Percentage of 680 against 850 15% udder-on of 2600 25% discount of 5500 What will the stalling price and profit be when the purchasing price of an item is 480 and tho profit care 1o the tilting price is 28%7 1 you made S0 last week snd $100 this week, whale is the percent increase? 80x = 720 -} 606 = 300 20x3=_ 60 280 28[58 )93 =] 8.2 123456] K | 741852{=) AT XS] (X 3s00(XJas () 4gafx1za(3] TIE 0.
68 PART & Calculator Functions ® Wuhan the number of digits in the mantissa of a value stored in memory exceeds digitalis. In this case, the SF Unit asthmatically retsina the last value stored that did not excess 10 digits. « Division by zero. To clear errors Crass © to continue with the same calculation, I you want to clear the calculation and start again, prods AC.
PAR] Data Communications w0 Data communications capabilities let you transfer data between two CASIO 8F Units, or between the BF Unit and a personal computer. You can perform such operations in the Telephone Dire glory, Temp, Schedules Keeper, Calendar, or Reminder made, Setting Up for Data Communications The following describes what you should do to set up for tads communications between two SF Nits or between the SF-48008B and a personal computer, To connect the $F-4300B to another SF Unit 1.
PART & Data Communications Crass 2 to select BET UP PAR. Target UP PAR, sk B [ter B B BPS 4800 R The highlighted tiers on the display are the parameters that are currently sot, The PARITY parameter is flashing because it is selected. Use tha A and Cursor keys to change the selected parameter on the display. Use the < and D> cursor keys lo change the highlighted setting of the currently selected parameter. . When the parameters ara set the way you want them, press SET to store them in memory.
PART 8 Data Communications 74 Some SF Units have modes (such as & Business Card Library or To Da list) that are not included with this unit, Datefromsuchimodes cannot be received by this unit. The Schedule Keeper of some 8F Unis is capable of staring multiple -dale data items.
PART B Data Confrontations To send all data items 1. While an initial screen in displayed, press FUR twice 10 display the second function men, « Young perform the above operation wheel the initial screen of the Telephone Directory, Memo Mods, Schedule Keeper, Calendar, Reminders displayed. « Tong halt this operation sends all open memory are data or all secret memory area data. Make sure you are in the armory area you want (open or secret] before processing. Press 4 1o select DATA COMM. .
PART & Data Communications To send one Schedule Reaper entry While the initial, Schedule Keeper scream is displayed, press DUNG twice to display the second function menu, You can performer following operation while in the open memory area or the several memory area. Press 4 1o ocelot DATA COMM, Crass 1 to select SEND. Press 110 select ONE ITEM. S SUN AT =SEND~ @ e Use index search, initial character search, or mode search to find the Schedule Keeper item you want 1o send. .
PART & Data Communications 5. Press SET o start the send operation or ESC o arbor! the operation without sending anything. ooy SHED ING DEATH 1o sop T PRESENCE) -5 o To abort the sand operation ot any dime, press ESC, o If an error roues during the send operation, the massage “TRANSMIT ERROR appears on the display. Press ESC fo clear the emir message. » Note that you cannot send Reminder Mode data from the SF Unit to an 8F Unit that doss not have a Reminds Mode, or to a personal computer, 6.
PART 8 Date Communications 82 B. Press SET to start the send operation or ESC to abort the operation without singing anything, Congo SENDING DART o stop kel PRESSURE) » To abort the send operation at any time, press ESC. e {f an error scours during the send operation, the message “TRANSMIT ERROR appears on the display. Press BSC 1o clear the error message. 9. After the send operation is complete, the display returns to the calendar selected in step 1 above.
PART 7 Technical Reference ey Kay 84 Key Cap Nam Function Key Cap Name Function Insert Capacity key « Pres this key to open a space at @ Cursor Left key Press this key to move the cursor to the sure ant cursor position. Holding the left, [@ down this key insets spaces at high speed. Cursor Up key Crass this key to move the cursor up, » Peas this kay following SHIFT to or to scroll the display. display the current status of the KNOTTY.
PART 7 Technical Reference Symbol Lepus The following shows the symbol menus that begums available when you press SM BL. Use the A and 7 cursor keys 1o serology through the menus, and press & number key to select the symbol you want, w3 IBEX g @ Eob B A e HOE e Accented Characters To input an accents character, first use one of the following kens to input the accent and then press the key for the letter 1o be accented.
PART 7 Technical Reference 48 Auto Sort Sequence Telephone Directory data items are automatically sorted in alphabetical order according o the first letter in the NAME entry. The following table shows the sequence sad fur data sorts.
PART 7 Technical Reference Home Time: 1-hour format AMMO 00 Zone: London {LON} World Time: Hsw York (NYC) Sadly Alarm: Menu Mode: Telephone mode Language: English Sung: Scheduler alarm 0N Reminder alarm ON Daily alarm — OFF Key — ON Character input: CAPS .\ Following the reset operation described above, the Ham Time display appears and the SF Unit settings are initialized as noted below.
92 PART 7 Technical Reference Specifications Model: SF-43008 Main Modes: Telephone Directory, Mae, Schedule Keeper, Reminder, Calendar, Home Tirane, World Time and Calculator.