Introduction SF-4300R Multiple Language Capability Your §F unit is capable of producing messages io any oné of seven greenfield languages (English, Czech, Spanish, Hungarian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian). ties tha following procedure to select the language you want. To-select the system language 1. PressONoswichpoworon, 2. Enter the Telephone Directory Mo ¥ Countermelody Memo, Reminder, Schedule Keeper, Calendar, Ham Time of World Time here. ) 3 Press FUN firer times to display tha third function menu.
Introduction _ SF-4300f PART 4 ‘Timekeeping Functions Your SF Unit includes powerful timekeeping functions that halo 1o keep your on time all the time. The Home Time-function lats you set the current time Tor your home, specifying 12-hour or-2-hour format, standard time of summer dime, vane your hometown name, The World Time function gloves you instant actress (o tho current time In any one of 28 time zones around e globe.
Introduction SF-4300R PART 4 Timekeeping Functions .. Using the Home Time faction ., Pout Home Time displays..To display the Home Time Ta settee Ham Time zone To set the Home Time . To switch the Home Tire between 12-nous and 24-hour form .. To switch the Home Time between standard and daylight saving time .. § Ta set the Daily Alarm To switch the daily Alar on and off About the daily ales. To select the date format Using the World Tums function To display the Word Tim To sat the World Time zone ..
Gatling Stared Read this first! You must be familiar with the following information In order 1o use the SF Unit correctly. § techs you w:hat to do in order to avoid losing important dais stored in memory. Please be sure to read the following before using the SF Unity Make back up copies of important data Your SF Unit ploys electronic memory, which makes it possible 1o store tare volumes of data and to recall stored data quickly and easily.
PART 1 Gatling Stared » i SF Unit is exposed to strong static electrical shares, the display may ditherer SF Unit may lockup. To correct this situation, switch power off; and then remove and then replace the batteries. + Donor press the keys with a pen, pencil or other sharp object, » . The 8F Unit may cuss interference with radio or television reception. Keep it away from suite appliances when you are using it About the Power Supply “The SF Unit is powered by two CR2032 lithium battler.
PART 1 Getting Started To replace the batteries 1. Loosen the screw on the back of the SF Unit that holds the battery compartment cover In claps, and remove the cover. 2. Loosen the sower that secures one of the two battery holders in place and remove the battery holder. Caution Be sure {0 remove only one battery at a time, Otherwise, you will lose ai} data stored in memory. 3. Replace the old battery with a new ons, making aura that the positive side of the new battery is facing up {50 you can seé ). .
Operation Reference Setting Up the SF Unit After batteries ase Invaded, use tha flowing procedures ta setup the SF Unit for operation. . M To switch power on and off Press ON to switch power on. « The initial screen for the mode that was selected when you last switched power oft appears on the display. « If lhe dale error message appears on the display, follow the procedures described on page 10. o If nothing appears on tha display when you switch power on, replace batteries as s00n as possible. . 2.
Participation Reference W To switch the key input tone on and off Press FUN once o display the first function menu. . Press 4 10 select the SOUND menu item. Use the A and ¥ quays to nova tha dot to the idem you want to change. Use to switch the key input tone on and off. . Repeat steps 3 and 4 to change other items if you want. . Press SET to store your chatting and clear the SOUND menu. pawpaw ™ To display the main menu screen Press MENU to display the main menu screen.
PART 2 Operation Reference M To shift the keyboard Press SHIFT to temporarily shift the keyboard between upper-case and lower-case letters. The indicator “3" on the display shows tax the keyboard is shifted. « I the keyboard is shift locked for upper-case input, passing SHIFT silts o lower-case. f the keyboard is s21 for lower-case latter (by the CARS Kay), pressing SHIFT changes to upper-case. + With SHIFT. the keyboard remains silted for input of one character only.
Data Management Functions This part of the manual describes how ta input and store data in fhe Telephone Dictionary, Memo, Schedule Vesper and Reminder Modes. It also: describes how the Calendar Mode can be used in combination withe Schedule Keeper Mode. To enter a mode 1. Press MENU ta display the man menu screen. 2, Use the cursor quays to highlight the can for the mode you want 1o enter. + Instead, you could also input tha number that corresponds 1o the mode you want o inter. . 3.
PARTS Data Management Functions Using the Telephone Directory The innovative Telephone Directory mode of the SF Unit lets you input names, telephone numbers, and addresses for instant look up when you need them. It Evan gives you 4 total of six user-definable stems that you can use 1o record birthdays, hobbies, or any misinformation you want. Each Telephone Directory ata tem ban contain up o 334 charterer (including next and newline subnormal. About Telephone Directory data items and data entries...
Rising the Telephone Directory 78 PART 3 Data Management Functions ® . Press 3 o defect LABEL EDIT. To clear the function menu without selecting anything, press ESC. e FREE After inputting & telephone number, press ¥ (o advance to address Input. j 4 ERIC i 6. input the address. « The display scrolls automatically as you input more data, 4. Use A and ¥ 1o nova the cursor batten th 7.
PART Data Management Functions Using the Memo Mode The Memo Mode of the SF Unitas ike a pad of electronics memo paper that lets you store information inane format you want. Guinean input tenon Mode data by adding sew meas 1o Ihe and of data already in memory, of you can invert new Memo date between o existing Memo Moro data items, Each Memo Mods data tam can contain up to 384 characters (including newline symbolism. To input Memo Mode data 1. Lengthen Memo Mode.
PART data Management Functions Using the Calendar The calendar s per-programmed to display full-month calendars of any math {rom January 1801 through December 2098, Young enter 20th century years using only wo digits (95 1995). 21st century years must be entered in four digits. . Helpful markers appear on 1he calendar display 1o show you for what days during whe math you have appointments scheduled. To display the calendar Thereunto Ca lender Mote, select the Calendar Mode icon from the main menu screen.
PART 3 Date Management Functions Fo highlight days of the week for multiple months 1. Enter the Calendar Made. . 2. Display the calendar from ware you want highlighting to start, « Youcaneitherserolithrough calendars using A and 7, nonspecialist * the month, 3. Pres FUN twice to display the second function menu. 4. Crass 3to select MULTIPLE HL. +" To clear lhe bifurcation menu without highlighting anything, pass ESC. 5. input the year of the calendar where you wan the highlighting to end and pass TIME/DATE.
PART Data Management Functions Using the Schedule Keeper The Schedule Keeper lets you store data about your appointments lo keep you on dime all the time. It ells you input the time and a description of your appointment. You can even set Schedule Alarms that remind you when it is time 1o get ready for your appointments, When you input data for a specie date, a marker appears next to that date on the calendar (o fet you keep track of your schedule ot a glance.
PART 3 _Data Management Functions In the Schedule Keeper, the appearance of the currently displayed date depends on whither or ot Schedule Kepler date is already stored under that date. Mo data stored Data' in the case of the display an the tight (data already stored), you can display the *TIMER" prompt by pressing CLEAR. To input Schedule Keeper data 1. Enteric Schedule Keeper and display the date for which you want fo input data. 2. Press CLEAR. < You can skip this step.
PART 3 Data Management Functions Note the following important points when you are Using a schedule alarm. « The alarm Indicator and ime are automatically cleared after the alarm time s reached. + Schedule alarms can only be set for Schedule Keeper data entries halt Include time data. If you set a schedule alarm for & Schedule Keeper entry with filo data and then laser dear the tme data, the schedule alarm is also cleared automatically.
PARTS Data Management Fund lions To delete a specific schedules alarm 1. Enter the Schedule Keeper and recall the date for which you went lo delete tha schedule alarm. Press DUNG ta display the function menu and then press 1 to select TEM EDIT. . Press 7 until the schedule alarm time appears. . Press DEL to delete the currently set schedule alumna dime. . Alter delaying the alarm time, press SET to store the entry into memory. sen How to find data stored in memory...
PARTS Date Management Functions + Daily reminder This yipe of ran tinder doss not spear in the Schedule Vesper, but sounds an afar and displays fis messages dally. (— About date and time input... When working in the Alderamin Mode, their are a number of procedures that require you to ot times and dates. Mote the following general guidelines for inputting mes and dates. Times « The input format you use for the hours depends on the Horne Time sting.
PART 3 Data Management Functions Recalling data stored in memory Note the following important points when you are using a reminder alarm, + The reminder alarm does not sound i the reminder alarm dime Is reached during data communications. * The alarm may fai fo sound if battery power is 100 low.
PARTS Data Management Functions 4% 8. Press SEARCH o start the search. An index display of all data rems in the mate whose initial characters match those that you specified appears on the display. 8.1 1 RTSDFW-J OHN 2/1 BIRTHDAY-MIKE o aEE Indicates His index display is result of a search operation.
PART _Data management Functions Editing, Deleting, and Copying data To edit a data item 1. Enter the made you want to edit a data item. 2. Useindexsoearch, initiate character search, of mode search find the data #tem you want to deli ) . 3. Move the entry of the data item you want to edit into the top line (second line in the Schedule Keeper Mode) of the index display.
FARTS _Data Management Functions 50 To move & Schedule Keeper data to a different date 1, Enter the Schedule Reaper. 2, Use index search, infra) character search, or mood search 1o find the data entry that contains the dale you want ta move. + You cannot use s procedure to edit Reminder Mode dais. 3. Move the data you want o edit info the second Lina of tha index display. 4 Crass FUN twice to display the second function meets. 5. Pres 3 to select DATE CHANGE.
PARTS Data Management Functions Using the Secret function The Secret Function ensures ghat your personal date is kept private, but providing you with the means to restrict access to those who know your secret password. You can store Telephone Directory, Memo Mode, Schedule Keeper, and Reminder Mode data in the secret memory area. important! Nee you register a password, there fs no way delete it without performing the RESET operation describable o page 8.
PART S Data Management Functions To transfer data from the open memory area to the secret memory area 1. Vil not in the sacra memory area, enter the Telephone Directory. Memo Mods, Schedule Keeper, or Reminder Mode 2. Search for and display e data you want to move. 3. Press FINCH twice to display fhe second function menu. 4. Cross 1 1 select TO SECRET AREA. At this time, 2 prompt appears on the display asking you for the password registered for the secret memory area. 5. Enter the password. 8. Press wa.
PART 4 Timekeeping Functions Tao set the Home Time zone 1. Press HOME/WORLD to display the current Home Time. “F 11995 son Press PUN twice o display the function menu for the ZONE CHANGE operation. LANGUAGE OB e e ZEKE AHEM EDIT DATE FORFEIT BRI © . Press 2 to select ZONE CHANGE. 2 B ‘Ciycote—LLON The current zone lashes on the World Map display. Its ity aced fs also shown, i You cn edi city cede names.
FART 4 Timekeeping Functions To switch the Home Time between standard and daylight saving time 1. Display the current Home Tia, 2. Press DUNG once to display the first function menu 3. Press 310 select DST OFFEND. + The standard/DST settings set up as a fogged sting, This moans that each time yau select ths DST GRIFFON lime in the function menu, the Home Tums display switches from s present sting to the opposite ane.
PART timekeeping Confucians Using the World Time function With the World Time function, you can view the cement tme in-any one of 26 ime ones around the world. The limes and dates that appear in the World Tire displays ars based on the current Home Time setting | ; AMIDSHIP Cellini Gy Code gc 31 EBP Current time To display the World Time While the Home Time is shown, press HOME WORLD to display the Wed Time. « Tha time zone hat you last selected when displaying the World Time appears on the display.
PART 4 _Timekeeping Functions Using the World Time function With tha Ward Tim function, you oan view the current time in any one of pastime Jones around the word. Tho times and dates that appear in the Work) Time splays are beset on the current Home Time setting. L \NY.C‘ 3~ 'ngp___AMIPM indicator ity Code City Cote—THY (12-hour format only) Current time To display the Ward Time While the Home Time is shown, press HOME/WORLD to display the World Time.
PARTS Calculator Functions To perform calculations 53 + 124 63 963 123456 % 741852 12223= Frontage o7 660 against 580 15% add-on of 2500 25% discount of 3500 What will e selling price and oot b when Ihe splicing rice of &n ter s $480 and he prof rote 1 e selling Biopic i 26%7 1f you made $8 lst wok and $100 this woks, what is the parent increase? 80x9= 720 )50 6= 300 20x3= 60 T aE 1500 J12]%} 3500] X 1250 1(<1 480[ 28] = 9| e 200530 fi) 0. 13 -31778. 78.19230768 E 8186608051 fezzes 9.158808051 8.
PART & _Calculator Functions « When the number of digits in the mantissa of a value stored in memory excess digits. In this case, the SF Unit automatically retains the last value stored that did not exceed 10 digits. » Division by zero. To clear errors Crass € to continue with the same calculation. [you want o clear the calculation and stair again, press AC. Performing date calculations The SF Unit lets you perform allocations involving dates within the range of January 1, 1901 through December 31, 2099.
Data Communications Data communications capabilities let you transfer data between two CASIO SF Units, o between the SF Unit and & personal computer. You can perform such operations in the Telephone Directory, Moro, Schedule Keeper, Calendar, or Ra minder modes. About data compatibility Besides being able to exchange database two SF-4300R units, you can also exchange data wife almost all the SF motels.
PART 8 Data Communications . o Setting Up for Data Communications BATS 5. Switch the power of the personal computer ON, followed by the SF Unit -’ Wren data transfer operations are complete, switch power oft in the sequence; SF Unit and then personal computer. Neil, disconnect the units. + “The above operation s based on the FA120 V3.50d Interface KiL. Far Information oft using the FA«100 or FA-160, cortisol the Rower's Manuals that come with these interface rills.
PART B _Data Communications 4. The display changes to the following acne the SF Unit starts receiving data. 74 FAERIE gmp inert count T l; ESCHEW = The bummer of data ems received is counted on the display. | If an error occurs during the receive operation, 1ha message "TRANSIT ERROR" appears on the display. Press ESC to leas the error message, Corrosive data s added Io the data already stored in memory.
PART 6 _Data Communications To send ol data items oaten 76 . While an initial screen in displayed, press FIRE twice to display the second function mine. Yucatan performing above operation whir the finial screen of the Telephone Directory, Memo Mode, Schedule Keeper, Calendar, Reminder s displayed, Note that this operation sends all open memory area data of all secret memory area data. Make sure you are in the memory area yau want {open or secret) before: proceeding. Crass 4 to select DATA COMM. .
PART Eats Communications 5. Uss index search, initial character search, or mode search to find the Schedule Keeper tam you want to send. 8. Use A and ¥ 1o move the entry you want to send into the second fine of the display. + You cannot chard Reminder Mods date [1eg tuner a Schedule Vesper dte. t Use the procedure on page 77 to send a single Reminder Mods data firm. 7. Press DIPS GANG to switch to the data display of the selected entry. 8.
PART Daley Communications To send all Schedule Keeper data in a specific period 1. Select the Schedule, Reaper date that starts the period you want to send. 2. Press FUN hive to display the second functional menu + Yau can perform tho following operation while in the open memory area or the secret memory area. 3. Press 4 to select DATA COMM. 4. Press 110 sellout SEND, 5. Press 2 1o select MODE DATA.
(LGN Technical Reference | Key Cap Name Function Insert/Capacity key | » Press this key to open a space at Keys the curtest cursor position. Holding ‘ (58 down this key inserts spaces at PP Name Function high sped. ey Gap & = Hold dow s key following SHIFT . Accent key Usa this key to input accented ’ 1o display the current status of the y ] characters. memory.
PART 7 Technical Reference Key Cap Name Function Cursor Lat key Crass this key to move the cursor fo the deft. [5) | Cursor Up ey Press this key to move ihe cursor up, or to sorrow 1ne display. Cursor Down key Press this key to move the cursor down, or 10 scrawl the display. Inextricably koy « Press fits key to create a view fine within a data entry. « Press this key following SHIFT i complete in pa of 2 data entry and move o the next daa entry. Press these keys to enter the corresponding latter.
PART 7_ Technical Reference Storage Capacity 32K bytes memory opacity includes & 28573 byes user area, The hollow exayr‘npbes of this means for the storage of data in cache made. Telephone Directory Approximately 1360, eider the following conditions: 8-character name 10-character telephone number Approximately 650, under the following conditions: B-character same 10-character elephantine number 20-character address Memo Approximately 1200, 20-character memos.
Pyrotechnical Reference Resetting the SF Unit's Memory Warning! The following procedures erases alf dale sired in the memory of the SF Unit Perform the following operation ably when you went 10 delete al date and Initialize th settings of the SF Unit. Remember you shoulders keep copies of important data by writing it cow, by transitioning it to 2 personal computer or offhand SF Unit Ta reset the SF Unit's memory RESET button 1. Switch pn power and press the RESET button with & thin, pointed abject.