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[ d 8 | Congratulations on your selection of CASIO’s new This innovative new personal data management ool features & selection of powerful unctions, including: Telephone Directory Memo Mode Schedule Keeper Reminder Mode Capt Function Secret Function Calendar Clock with Home Time and World Time functions Calculator Functions are specially designed to be says to understand and use, making your personal data management easier than ever before.
Introduction About this manual... This manual is divided into 8 parts. PART 1 — Getting Started Be sure to read this part of the manual before doing anything wise! It includes important information that you need to know in order to use the SF-5100/ SF-5300 correctly. it also helps you to get acquainted with the keys, features, and functions of the It tells you where everything is located, what the display indicators mean how 1o adjust the display contrast, and other important information.
T Introduction Contents —+ Contents PART 3 — Data Management using the Telephone Directory About Telephone Directory data items and data entries To enter the Telephone Directory To input Telephone Directory data About mark To mark protect and unprotected a Telephone Directory data inert About Telephone Directory displays. How to find data stored in memory To locate Telephone Directory data using index search To locate Telephone Directory data using initial character search..
introduction Contents To display a calendar from the Calculator .. To specify a monolith for display in the Calendar mode To spicily & month and date for display in the Calendar mode . o highlight and highlight specific dates. To highlight days of the week for multiple month: To highlighter ali dates in a specific month .. To highlight all dates up to a specific month Using the Reminder Midi To enter the Reminder Mode About date and time To input annual reminds data. About Reminder Mode data .
Introduction PART 4 Timekeeping Functions Using the Home Time function., About Home Time displays To display the Home Time. To set the Home Time zone To set the Home Time.., To switch the Home Time between t-hour and 24-hour formal To switch the Home Time between standard and daylight saving time... o set the Daily Alarm To switch the daily alarm on and off About the daily alarm . To edit a city code name To select the date format s, 83 3 Using the World Time function About World Time displays.
Introduction To compare the contents of two files.. To change the name of a floppy disk file PART 8 — Technical Kay Storage Capacity Auto Sort Sequence. Filename and password characters. Resetting the Memory. To reset the memory Error Table Specifications .. 10 Getting Started Read this first! You must be familiar with the flowing information in order to use the SF-BIDDING-5300 correctly. it tells you what to do in order to avoid losing participant data stored in memory.
PART {_Getting Started Once the Data Error display appears, you will not be able to input or edit data, though you will be able to recall date after pressing GLARE to clear the error message. In order to return memory o normal (allowing further input and editing of data), you must perform the BESET operation to clear the memory of all data. Before doing 50, you may want lo recall important data and write it down (if you don't already have & copy}. You can then re-input the data after clearing the memory.
PART 1 Getting Started + Never mix batterings of different types. Never mix ofd batteries and new ones. Never leave dead batteries in the battery compartment, Remove the batteries if you do not plan (o use the SF-EI00SF-5300 for & Lang period. Replace batteries af least once Avery two years, no matter how much you use the during that period. Never try to recharge the batteries supplied with the Do not expose batteries to direct heat, let them become shorted, or try 1o take them apart.
PART 1 Nestling Started General Guide Display Cursor Keys ~Calculator Mode Mode Keys Connector Yy Terminal Display Contrast Lock Dial 16 | Operation Reference getting Up the After ciabattas are loaded, use the following procedures to set up the SF-5100/ SF-5300 for operation. » To switch power on and off 4. Press ON to switch power on. « The initial screen for the mode that was selected when you last switched power off appears on the display.
1 PART 2 Operation Reference About the SOUND menu... The sound menu lets you switch the key input tone and the various alarms of the on and oft. Flashing dot indicates currently selected item STEED AL@ON OFF REMINDER @ON OFF DAILY AL ON®OFF KEYS {.ON OFF Dot indicates nonfood status The nonfood status of each SOUND menu stems is indicated by a dot, and the dot that is flashing on the menu is the one that is currently selected, Use A and ¥ to change the currently selected (flagging) item.
PART 2 Operation Reference Use the SHIFT and CODE modifier keys fo select the character you want. The following illustration shows how the modifier keys are used i+ Example: (Y] enters y 5 (V] enters enters & 5 enters A Lila No modifier = Notes « n all of the above cases, the modifier key operations are valid for e next letter you input only. + o shift-lock the keyboard for input to consecutive upper-case lechers, press CAPS. In addition, you can also manually enter accent marks as noted below.
Data Management Functions Using the Telephone Directory The innovative Telephone Directory mode of the lets you input names, telephone numbers, and addresses for instant look up when you need them. It even gives you a total of six auger-definable stems that you can use to record birthdays, hobbies, or any other information you want. Each Telephone Directory data teem can contain up to 384 characters {including next and newline symbols), About Telephone Directory data items and — | data entries...
PART 3 Data Management Functions JACKSON ERICA 123-45674 987-5432_ Mewling symbol ] = 6. Afr inputting a telephone number, press NEXT to advance {0 address input. JACKSON RIGGER 123-456744 98754324 ADDRESS Input the address. « The display scrolls automatically as you input more data. 8. After inputting an address, press NEXT to advance 1o the first indefinably item input, 98754324 870 Casio Avenue Seattle WAL FREE t ? e Prompt for fists @ a4 user-definable entry 4. Input any other information you want, 10.
PART 3 Data Management Functions — About Telephone Directory —— There are two display formats used in the Telephone Directory. The date display format shows all of the data entries contained in a data item The data display is the format that appears when you press SET to store a Telephone Directory data item you have just input. Data Display ANDERSON JACK 234-228-8333 171 T.D. Street ¥ tos Angeles CA o] = You can scroll through a data display line-by-line using the A and V cursor keys.
PART 3 Data Management Functions 3. Cross SEARCH to start the search. An index display of all the data items that match your input appears on the display. CASIO Indicates this index display is result of a search operation. + Yo clear the SEARCH indicator from the display (and cancel the current search operation), press either ESC or SEARCH. The search aeration is lase canceled when you change modes, or by any data edit or input operation.
PART 3 Data Management Functions Using the Telephone Directory 8 4. Press FUN once to display the first function menu. ' 4. Press SET to delete all data items that are not mark protected or ESC to 5 Press 1 to defect [TEM EDIT. abort the operation without deleting anything. » To clear the function menu without selecting anything, press ESC. « Remember that the delete operation cannot be undone. 6. Make any changes you want. « To cancel the editing operation without making any changes, press ESC or CLEAR. 7.
PART 8 Data Management Functions Using the Memo Mode “The Memo Mode of the is like a pad of electronic memo paper that lets you store information in any format you want. Yog can input Memo Mode data by adding new memos to end of data already in memory, or you can insert new memo data between two existing Memo que data items. Each Memo Mode data item can contain up to 384 characters (including next and sewing symbols). To enter the Memo Mode Press MEMO to enter the Memo Mode.
PART 3 Data Management Functions o You can mark protectionist a dale item as you are inputting it or as you are editing it. « Each time you press MARK, the data item you are currently inputting or editing switches between being mark protected and unprotected. -~ About Memo Mode There are two display formats used in the Memo Made. The dale display format shows all of the data entries contained in a data item.
PART 3 _Data Management Functions To locate Memo Mode data using initial character search 1. Enter the Memo Modes. 2. Enter the initial characters of the first line of the data item you want to look for + You can input one or more characters. 3. Press SEARCH to start the search. An index display of ali the data items that match your input appears on the display. CALIFORNIA WINE CARS Series B ] ¥ indicates thug index display is result of a search operation.
PART 3 _Data Management Functions To insert a new Memo Mode data item between two items in memory 1. Enter the Memo Mode. 2. Use index search, initial character search, or mode search to find the data item you want to come after the new data item you are about o input. 3. Ova the name of the data item you want 1o come after the new data item into the top line of the index display. 4. Input the new data item using the same procedures described in steps 2 through 4 on page 32, 5.
PRAY 8 Data Management Functions kS Using the Calendar “The calendar is per-programmed to display fool-month calendars of any month from January 1901 through December 2069, You can enter 20th century years using only two digits (82 — 1992). 21t century years must be entered in four dis. Helpful markers appear on the calendar display to show you for what days during the month you have appointments scheduled. To display the calendar Press CALENDAR fo display the calendar.
PART data Management Functions To specify a month and date for display in the Calendar mode 1. While a calendar is displayed, press CLEAR. 2. Input the year of the calendar you want to display and press DATE/TIME 3. Input the month of the calendar you want to display and prods DATE/TIME. 4. Input the date and press CALENDAR to display the calendar for the month you specified. The date cursor is flashing within the calendar at the date you specified.
PART 3 Data Management Functions 4. Input the year of the calendar where you want the moonlighting to end and press DATE/TIME. 5. (nut the month of the calendar whets you want the moonlighting te end and press DATE/TIME. 8. Press SEY tw clear all highlights from January 1901 up o the month you specified in steps 4 and § above, or ESC to abort the operation without deleting anything. » Remember that the delete operation cannot be undone.
PART 3 Data Management Functions ’!in}m input format you use for the hours depends on the Home Time i rim at if the Home Time is set for 12-hour format Home Time s S61 (o hauteur format You do not have 10 input the minutes if they are 1‘00' " The Schedule Keeper automatically assumes “00” as the minutes if you do not input anything. * i you are using 12-hour time format, press A 1o specify specify PM. * All illegal input (26 for the hour, 86 for the minutes) is ignored. .
PART 3 Data Management Functions Start time 19927 7/29 WED | g {entered above) 10:45A 1 12-hour format Prompt for end t—TIME 7 only; “P" mistime input P played for PM) * To create a Schedule Keeper data entry with a start time and description only {without any end time), press NEXT (o advance directly 1o step 7 below} instead of DATE/TIME. + To create a Schedule Keeper data entry with a start time only {without any end time or description), press SET {to complete the input procedure) instead of DATE/TIME.
PART 3 _Data Management Functions About mark Once you mark protect a data idem, it will not be deleted when you perform the aff delete operation. This makes it easy to clean up your data quickly and easily, without losing data items you would rather keep. To mark protect and unprotected a Schedule Keeper data entry Cross MARK indicates mark protection. This 1982/ 7/29 WED bt 101454 MEETING. indicator is cleared 1 when dale item is 12:30p unprotected.
PART 3 Data Management Functions * if you attempt to set a schedule alarm time that is already passed, the message “ALARM TIME ALREADY PASSED ! appears on the display. Then the data is stored without a schedule alarm. « 1t you attempt to set a schedule alarm time that is already set for another data entry, the message “ALARM TIME ALREADY USED ! appears on the display. Press ESC, display the schedule alarm to change it To switch schedule alarms on and off 1.
PART 3 Data Management Functions With index search, you croft through an index display of Schedule Keeper data unit you find the one you wain. With initial character search, you specify the data you are larking for by inputting either the time the appointment is scheduled or the letters that begin its description. With mode search, you spicily the data you are looking for by inputting dither a time or characters that might occur anywhere in the item.
PART 3 Data Management Factions . on the display. » when one of the above error messages appears, you can press ESC, display your original specification. Make any necessary changes and iry again. If you don't want 10 fry again, press CLEAR to clear the error message. 5. Stroll through the index display using & and V. 6. When the data entry you are rooking for is in the second line of the display, you can press DIPS TING to switch to the full data display. To use initial character search to locate a time 1.
PART 3 Data Management Functions « if there is no data stored in memory, the message “NO DATA 1 appears on the display. » When one of the above error messages appears, you can press ESC, <, ar bt display your original specification. Make any necessary changes and try again. If you don't want to try again, press CLEAR to clear the err message. 5. Scroll through the index display using 4 and V., 6.
PART 3 _Data Management Functions 7. Scroll through the index display using A and ¥ 8 When the data entry you are looking for is in the second line of the display, you can pass DIPS TING to switch 1o the full data display. ' — About mode searches for The following Frustrates how the mode search looks for data according 1o teems specifications you make.
PART 8 Data Management Functions To set or change a schedule alarm for an existing data entry 1. Enter the Schedule Keeper and recall the data for which you want to set a schedule alarm, using the procedures described in steps 1 through § under “To edit Schedule Vesper data entry”, 2. Press NEXT until the schedule alarm time appears. « Remember that a data item must have time daft before you can set a schedule alarm time. 2. input the schedule alarm time.
PART 3 Data Management Functions To delete unmarked Schedule Keeper data entries up to a specific date . Enter the Schedules Keeper. . Press DUNG twice 1o display the second function menu. 3. Press 2 to select ALL DELETE. * To clear the function menu without deleting anything, press ESC, Note that the delete starts from January 1, 1901, This is the starling date of the calendar. s You cannot use this procedure to delete Reminder Mode data.
PART 3 _Data Management Functions » I you are using 12-hour time format, press A to specify specify PM. « All illegal input {26 for the hooey, 85 for the minutes) is ignored. Dates » All legal input (13 for the month, 35 far the date) is ignored. To input annual reminder data 1. Enter the Reminder Mode. 2. At this time, you could press CLEAR w clear the initial Reminder Mods screen and change o the month input screen.
PART data Management Functions To input monthly reminder data 1. Enter the Reminder Mode. 2. At this time, you could press CLEAR to clear the initial Reminder Mode screen and change fo the month input screen. « You can skip this pies and input the month directly from the initiate Reminder Mode screen. . Input & dash for the month. . Press DATE/TIME. . Input the date of the reminder. Press NEXT. » If you want 1o set a reminder alarm, press DATE/TIME after inputting the date.
PART 3 _Data Management Functions r Using the Reminder Mode € « The reminder alarm does not sound if the reminder alarm time is reached during dale communications, « The afar may fail to sound if battery power is 100 low. » i the message “SECRET DATA I”” appears on the display, it means that a reminder alarm time set in the Secret Area was reached. To set a reminder alarm when inputting data Enter the Reminder Mode and input the month and date data you want.
PRAY 3 Data Management Functions How to find data stored in —— The following search capabilities fef you recall Reminder Mode information quickly and easily. With index search, you scroll through an index display of Reminder Mode data until you find the one you want, With initial character search, you specify the data you are looking for by inputting either the date or the lefter that begin its message.
PART 3 _Data Management Functions To use initial character search to locate a date 1. Enter the Reminder. 2. At this time, you could press CLEAR to display the “MONTH % prompt, * You can skip step 2 and begin input directly rom the initial Reminder Mode screen. input the date of the reminder you want 1o look for, pressing DATE/TIME between the month and the date. * i the reminder you are poking for is a monthly reminder, input a dash for the monolith.
PART Dalai Management Functions 5. Be roll through the index display using A and V, 6 When the reminder you are looking for is in the top line of the display, you can press DIPS TING to switch to the full data display. To use mode search to locate a date 1. Enter the Reminder Mode. 2. At this time, you could press CLEAR to display the “MONTH ' prompt, You can skip step 2 and begin input directly from the initial Reminder Moog serene. .
PART 3 Data Management Functions T Using the Secret function this point. you may want to switch to the full data display by pressing DIPS TING. The following steps are the same regardless of whether you are continuing from. the index display or the data display. Press FUN once 10 display the first function menu. Press 2 % select [TEM DELETE. « To clear the friction menu without deleting anything, press ESC, .
PART 3 Data Management Functions 6. To exit the secret memory area {and return 1o the open memory area), preys. i « At this time, the indicator disappears from the display. To enter an existing secret memory area 1. Enter the Telephone Directory, Memo Mode, Schedule Reaper, or Reminder Mode. 2. Cross 4 to display the password input screen. PASSWORD Enter the password, . Press ™ again fo enter the secret memory area for the mode you selected in step 1 above.
PART 3 Data Management Functions Using the Copy function The Copy Function lets you duplicate selected data. This function helps o cut down input time when you have multiple data items with similar data. You simply copy the original and then make any necessary changes 1o create 5 new data item. You can use the Copy Function to copy Telephone Directory, Memo Mode, Schedule Keeper, and Reminder Mode data, To copy a data item 1. Enter the Telephone Directory, Memo Made, Schedule Keeper, or Reminder Soda, 2.
PART timekeeping Functions Alarm Display I %% ALARM TIME #% AMIDSHIP indicator courthouse format | apm 1200 Alarm time To display the Home Time Press HOME TIME to display the current Home Time, < Use DIPS TING to switch between the Home Time display and the Weller Map display. To set the Home Time one 1. Display the current Home Time. * You can sef the Home Time zone starting either from the Home Time display or the World Map display. 2. Display the function menu for the ZONE CHANGE operation.
£ART 4 Timekeeping Functions To switch the Home Time between 12-hour and 24-hour format 1. Display the current Home Time, 2. From either the Home Time display or the World Map display, press DUNG once o display the first function menu. 3. Press 2 to select 12/24 HOURS. * The setting is set up as a toggle setting. This means that aah time you select the 12/24 HOURS item in the function menu, the Home Time display switches from its present setting to the opposite one.
PART 4 _Timekeeping Functions Using the World Time function o 3. Press 2 to select ZONE NAME EDIT. Using the World Time function with the Weld Time function, you can view the current time in any one of Ball cursor e 9:00 LONDON e zines around the world. The times and dates that appear in the World v 2:00 CAL | City codes Time displays 2re based on the current Home Time sifting. + 2:@0 JRS o ’ — About World Time e Difference from GMT Hers are two types of World Time displays. 4.
PART 4 _Timekeeping Functions To set the World Time zone 1. Display the World Time. 2. Press FUN once to display the first function menu. 3. Press 1 to select ZONE CHANGE City code — NYC PuM » The current zone flashes on the World Map display. its city code is lase shown. 4. Use the < and B> cursor keys fo nova the fishing ime zone on the Work Map. Note that the city code changes as you do. 5.
PART & Backstopping Functions Calculator Functions B ing the Calculator City Code List Using Whenever you enter the Calculator Mode, some of the keys on the SF-5100/ City Code| City Name [Time Difference Other Cities in Zone SF.5300 keyboard take on calculator functions. 11 {@BMT 1) 11:00 Midway ot 10:00 Isis 9:00 1o enter the Calculator Mode LAX E“ Angeles 37’%% Senile, Las Vegas press GAL 1o enter the Calculator Mode. DEN ever o . CHI Chicago 6:00 Dallas, Mexico City, Houston: shortening 0.C.
V using the Calculator @ To perform constant calculations PART § Calculator Functions o Use % for percentage inoculations. 3 & 1. Enter the Calculator Mode. « Use ¥ for square root calculations. 3 2 2. Enter the calculation, pressing the arithmetic operator key twice. This will causes the “K" indicator to appear on the display to indicate a constant calculation. To perform calculations * You can use this constant calculation technique for @ o addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
PART 5 Calculator Functions | + When the number of digits in the mantissa of a value stored in memory exceeds 10 digits. in this case. the automatically retains the last value stored that did not exceed 10 digits. » Division by zero. To clear errors Press C to continue with the same calculation.
PART 5 Calculator Functions To calculate the date that is a specific number of days after another date & 1. Enter the Metatarsal Mode. 2010 (FF) 12 2. Enter the date, pressing DATE/TIME after the year and 20 month entries. + Here, we will calculate the date that comes 300 days from December 20, 2010. 3. Press + for the addition operation. 300 4. Enter the number of days. = 5. Press = fo display the result.
T PART 6 Data Communications N it . Fem ove the covers from the connector on the Be careful not 1o {ose the Connector cover. You should use i§ 10 cover the connector whenever you are not performing data communications. Connect the 0 the FA-100 Interface Unit using the $B.6y cable. You can also connect them using an SB-61 cable, Conversion cable female 25-pin male) . Switch on the power of the personal computer. ! . Switch on the parer of the FA100 Interlace Unit. . Switch.
PART 6 Data Communications RBS-282C Cable % « 1BM PC/AT 25 poos © 9 pins ! 1M PC, PCT, PS/2: 25 pins « 25 pins | To use a 25-pin ~ 26-pin cable with the PCMCIA, you need a $-pin female ~ 25-pin male conversion cable. CASIO brand Z-pin 25-pin and S-pin female «25-pin flame (SB-81) cables are optionally available To set the hardware parameters 1.
PART 6 Data Communications 104 RECEIVE OK TO STOP FRESCOES) B This message indicates that the receive unit is standing by for data. Perform the required procedures 10 start sending data from another SF Unit (see owner's manual for details) or a personal computer (see the FA-100 Interface Unit manual for details). “To abort the receive operation at any time, press ESC. This procedure is the same regardless of whether the data is received from another SF Unit or from a personal computer. .
PART 6 Data Communications » Note that this operation sends all open memory area data or all sec ray memory area data. Make sure you are in the memory area you want {open or secret) before proceeding. . Press 4 to select DATA COMM. Press 1 to select SEND. . Press 3 lo select ALL DATA. . Press SET to start the send operation or ESC to abort the operation without sending anything.
PART 6 Data Communications —— 5. Use index search, initial character search, or mode search fo find the Schedule Keeper item you want to send. 6 Use A and ¥ fo move the entry you want fo send into the second fine of the display. « You cannot send Reminder Mods data listed under a Schedule Keeper date. Use the procedure on page 106 to send a single Reminder Made data item. 7. Press DIPS TING to switch to the data display of the selected entry. 8.
PRAY 6 Data Communications » Note that you cannot send Reminder Mode data from the to an SF Unit that does not have a Reminder Mode, or 10 a persona computer. 8. After the send operation is completes, the display returns to the initial screen of the mode vou wees in wham you started this procedure. To send all Schedule Keeper data in a specific period 1. Select the Schedule Keeper date that starts the period you want to gens, 2. Press FUN twice to display the second function menu.
Floppy Disk Storage Setting Up for Floppy Disk Operations To perform floppy disk operations, you have to set up the and the floppy disk drive with the following parameters. Parity: None (N} Bit Length: 7 bits (7) Baud Rate: 4800 See page 102 for full details on how to set the parameters of the SF-5107 $F-5300. You should also refer to the owner’s manual of the floppy disk drive for details on how to set the parameters of the drive.
PART 7 _Floppy Disk Storage 5. Press SET {0 proceed with the format operation or ESC to abort the operation without formatting anything. The display changes 1o the fallowing when you press SET PRESS (SET) KEY TO START oK 7 SETSCREW Warning! ‘The next step deletes any data that might already be stored on a disk. Make sure that the disk is a new one or that you do not need the data stored on the disk before you perform the next step. 8.
PART 7 _Floppy Disk Storage T DATA FILE PASS SAVE ? SETSCREW w» Press SET 1o start the file save operation or ESC to abort the operation without saving anything, FDD PREPARATION READY ? PRESS SETSCREW The above message confirms whether or not the pappy disk drive is connected and ready for operation. 10. Press SET to start the file save operation or ESC to abort the operation without saving anything.
PA AT 7 Floppy Disk Storage {RENAME 7 ~LOAD{MODE) ~ . Enter the name of the file that holds the data you want o load, and then press SET. Here we will load the file “AFFILIATED. DATA FILE PASSWORD 7 ~LOAD{MODE} Mentor a password i the file you want to load has one, and then prods SET, Here we will register the password "PASS™. | there is a file with the filename you specify on the disk, but with a different password, an error scours on the floppy disk drive.
PART 7 Floppy Disk Storage To create a directory of files on a floppy disk . While the initial screen in any mode is displayed, press FUN twice o display the second function menu. . Press 4 to select DATA COMM. Cross 4 to select FDD {floppy disk drive) Press 4 to select DIR. Press 2 to specify a directory of only the data in the mode yo i when you performed step specify a directory of az ’ Here we will specify ALL DATA. Mm@ .
PART 7 _Floppy Disk Storage 5. Press 2 to compare data in the mode you were in phew you performed pies 1 with the corresponding mode data on the floppy disk. Press 3 to compare all data stored in the memory with the corresponding data on the floppy disk. Here wa will specify ALL DATA. . ENAMEL 7 -COMPARE (ALL) ~ 6. Enter the name of the floppy disk filch that holds the data you want to compare, and then press SET.
PART floppy Disk Storage + Here we will rename the file “AFFILIATED. Keys DATA {LE _Key Cap Name Function . FILENAME ? (NEW) @ Calendar key Press this key to enter the Calendar Mode. MODE ) RENAME (MODE ) : Calculator Mode key | Press this key to enter the Calculator © Made. o Lo Press th + Nate that you do not have o input the file's password. 2] Capacity key mfizss o"sthieyr!n the current 7.
PRAY 8 Technical Reference Key Cap Name Function Secret Key Use this key o register a password, ty &) access the secret memory ares, and 1o exit the secret memory ares, ® Meme Mode key Press this key 1o enter the Memo Maude. _ Next key Crass this key to complete entry of data for an entry and to advance io the next entry for input. Off kay Tress this key to switch power off, Fowler On key Press the key to switch power an Clear key Press this key ta clear the display.
PART 8 Technical Reference Storage Capacity The 84K byte memory capacity (32K bytes for SF-5100) includes a 61622-byte. user area (28854 bytes for SF-5100). The following shows examples of whee this means for the storage of data in each mode.
PART 8 Technical Reference Filename and password characters The following table shows the characters that can be used in filenames ang passwords. Characters that are shaded in the table cannot be used.
PART 8 Technical Reference Following the reset operation described above, the Home Time display appears and the settings are initialized as noted helot. Home Time: London {LON} WED 12:00 AM 12-hour format World Time: New York (NYC} Deity Alarm: 12:00 PM S Bound: Schedule alarm -~ ON Reminder alarm -~ ON Daily alarm + OFF Key » ON Character input CRAPS 132 T operation does nat exist in memory.