r Introduction Congratulations on your selection of a Casio This amazing compact personal data management tool makes it possible for you to carry volumes of information in your pocket or purse wherever you go. English .1 A Telephone Directory holds names, addresses, telephone numbers and other data for instant recall. 225 A Business Card Library stores such professional data as personal name, organization pane, position, telex number, and much more.
Contents Before Beginning Operation Precautions . About power supp Hes e To replace the main power supply batteries To replace the backup battery About the Auto Power OFF function Storage Capacity Keys P Key functions Key identification chart . About the Symbols Used on the Display . Earning About Your To switch power ON and OFF . To adjust display contrast . Key input tone To.switch. the key input tone ON and OFF Entering ext Moving the cursor on the display . About the B8 key .
Selecting dat » select a dare sing f]wc o o select a date by entering a value .. o highlight hold and special dates | To clear the highlights from an entire mom . To clear the highlights from a sieves of months Working day . To count the punier ol v»mk-n da; Using the Schedule Deeper . Format About Schemed ulc d paw . Entering the Schedule Keeper . W 1o spe a date . .
Using the Calculator Function Performing General Calculations . Calculation keys Making corrections in calculator About errors Causes of errors 172 L 173 Calculation examples . L 174 Performing Date Escalations i 178 Using the Data Communication Function Abort the Data Communication Function . . 180 Connecting Tvo Units To connect two units | To connect an with a personal computer To connect an with a printer Sating the Hardware Parameters. .
Before Beginning Operation | Precautions Note the following important precautions o ensure that you get the most out of your * Never try to take your apart. » Avoid strong impact and sudden temperature changes. e At very low temperatures, the display response dime may slow down or the display may fail completely. This is temporary, and correct operation should return at normal temperature.
To replace the main power supply batteries £ e . Switch the power of the OFF. . Remove the three screws that hold the back pane of the in place, and remove the pans . Slide the battery lock switch (D} in the direction of the arrow marked OPEN. . Sade the battery covers of the main power supply batteries down to remove them. . Remove the old main power supply batteries and replace them with a pair of new batteries, ensuring that the positive poles are on top. .
About the Auto Power OFF function The Auto Power OFF function conserves battery power by automatically switching power OFF if the unit is not used for approximately six minutes. To restore power, press the (O8] key. » Memory contents are protected while power is switched OFF. « I a schedule alarm or 2 daily alarm is preset, power automatically switches ON when the alarm dime is reached. Storage Capacity The 64K byte memory capacity (32K bytes for SF-7000) includes 2 user area (29,324 bytes for SF-7000).
Key Functions ’NT; Nome Venetian: Key CAP. (1) World Time key (& Display Change key@ World Time key Press this key to enter the World Time & (2) Home Time key @ Auto Display/ ~ Display. ) Calendar key . Function key—) Home Time key | Press this key to enter the Home Time ‘/5) Schedule key & Data Input/ @ Display to switch between 12-hour and 55 & Memo key Ont put key -y 24-bout formats, or to change the daily w &) Business Card key alarm time.
No.[. T Name Function Koy CAP [No T Name Function Ker CAF Delete key During data input, press this key to delete @ | SET key Stores entered data into memory. 5] s the character at the Current cursor @ position. Holding this key down deletes = o COMBINE key | Enters a Combine mark to separate o characters continuously at high speed. @ cumulus text specifications for the ] Combined Search procedure, o | Character keys | Use these keys o enter characters, spaces, Chamber ke punctuation and cambers.
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APSE-70004 Digital Diary ¥ (150 (S &85 B TEL BUS! CARD MEMO STEED vl i Separator mark. Newline mark. — Cursor, indicating current input position. A Indicates data off the top of the display. v Indicates data off the bottom of the display. » Indicates marked data item. H Indicates input mode. 3 Indicates fw] key has been pressed. & Indicates B9 key has been pressed. TR Indicates keyboard in upper-case, TEL Indicates is in Telephone Directory.
2. Press (8], Entering text About the curse ¥xx SOUND %44 SCHEDULE ALARM ON *OFF DAFTLY ALARM ON *OFF KEY ON vote 3. This display indicates that the SCHEDULE ALARM, DAILY ALARM and KBY input tone are all OFF. Press the key twice until KEY OMNIVORE is underlined.
To move (ke cursor to the end of a line Press ) followed by (] to make the cursor move directly to the end of the current line. To move the cursor up and down Press the key to move the cursor up, and the key to move it down. 1 you press the (3] or key while the cursor is at the last (farthest to the right) position of a line, the cursor will move up or down to the last (farthest to the right) position of the next line. Jackson Mary 1710 22 Street Red Apple A California 904041 AB TYPEga..
¥o replace characters 1. Move ihe cursor o the character 1o be replaced, Iy 2. Enter the desired character. ~ /7000 @A management Functions 5 | How the keeps time » The SE7000/7500 can display time in 12-hour or 24-hour format. Select which format you wish to use following the procedure on page 127. # in the 12-hour format, midnight is treated as 12:00 AM, while noon is treated as 12:00 PM.
The Telephone Directory function lets you store addresses and telephone numbers in memory for instant recall when you need them. Each Telephone Directory data item includes three entries for name, telephone number and address, plus six user-definable entries for such information as birthday, preferences, etc. Format Each Telephone Directory data item can include up to 384 characters {including separator marks () and newline marks The following shows the format of the data stored for each item.
Enter the name. 3 JACKSON @ ERIC After you enter the name, press the &) key, Note the separator mark that appears at the end of the line. The message “NUMBER 2" appears to ask you to enter the telephone amber, JACKSON ERIC. JACKSON ERIC# NUMBER 7 e om Enter the telephone number. 222-228-8227 JACKSON ERIC 222-228-8227_ o e press the (] key again. The message “ADDRESS ?7** appears to ask for the address. & JACKSON RIGGER ADDRESS ? Enter the address.
Though vou cold possibly keep pressing the & key to continue entering five more “FREE” items, here we will press the 87 key to store this tads item into memory, & JACKSON ERIC 202-228-6227 57¢ Casio Avernus, Seattle, WA Blood Type: O a8 TEL Abort newline and separator marks Each time you press the [d] key, a newline mark ( + ) appears on display. The B key displays 2 separator mark (4).
Before trying the examples in this « The message “*DATA ITEM NOT FOUND I appears on the display if you attempt to search for text that does not exist in memory. This may be ‘because the item does not exist, or because you made @ mistake when entering the text to be searched for. Should this message appear, press the (3] to recall and edit the text you input, or the 68§ key to reenter the text from the beginning. Or you can press the [a) or key to enter directly into the Index Display.
Press the [F] key 1o display the first set of six names and telephone numbers, Index display = ANDERSON JACK BENSON THOMAS BUSH MARY 2842289199 2282288227 5676458088 JACKSON EMILY JACKSON ERIC LLOYD JAMES TEL » When the total number of characters making up the name and telephone number is greater than 32, only the name is displayed in the Index Display. If the name itself exceeds 32 characters, only its first 32 characters are shown on the Index Display.
P Press the &% key and the & symbol appears in the lower right of the display. An Index Display appears with the name and telephone number for the name that you specified at the top. ey e BENSON THOMAS @ TEL = Press the key to switch to the Data Display. =) BENSON THOMAS 4355 Calculation Town, New York, NY w5 TEL. » If you press the key again while the data display is shown, the Index Display will reappear with the name “BENSON THOMAS” at the top.
Using Combined Search With Combined Search, you can make more than one specification for the type of daft to search for. This reduces the number of items that mate the specification, making it quicker and easier to locale specific Telephone Directory data items. Actually, there are two Combined Search procedures, Direct Combined Search and Random Combined Search. To locate data using Direct Combined Search 1. While in the Telephone Directory, press the E key.
Example: Locate the Telephone Directory data for an individual named Diane, who lives in Chicago. While in the Telephone Directory, press the £88 key. The message “SEARCH FOR 7 appears to ask you the data you wish to search for. Enter **Chicago”, and press the 5 key. @3 7 CHICAGO Chicago®. TEL Enter “DIANA™ 53 DIANA Press [ followed by the B, Bl B SMITH DIANA 567-645-3233 B TEL ) The corresponding name and telephone number appear at the top of the display. Press the key to change to the Data Display.
* In the above operation, you can also access the Telephone Directory by simply pressing the key after pressing the & key. Doing so displays the first {in alphabetical order) Telephone Directory data item, » In the case of Direct Search, Random Search, and Combined Search, only the data items found and displayed in the Index Display are accessed by the above procedure.
To store data in the Business Card Library 1. Press the key to enter the Business Card Library. 2. Press the @ key. At this time the indicator (% appears in the lower left of the display to indicate that the is ready for data input. 3. Press the {53 key, and the message “EMPLOYER 2 appears to ask you to enter the name of the employer of the individual whose data you are entering. Enter the name of the employer, and then press the [ key.
Enter the name of the employer and press the &) key. The message “NAME 9" appears to ask you o enter the name of the individual. &% CR CR CO., LTD.4 CO., @8 LTD. NAME 7 = s BUS CARD Fryer the name and press the G key. The message ““TEL NUMBER 2 appears to ask you to enter the telephone number of the employer. GEAR f#id DAVID CR CO., LTD.4 g GEAR DAVID TEL NUMBER 7 m oy BUS CARD Enter the telephone number and press the key. The message “POSE SON ?* appears to ask you to enter the individual’s position.
Enter the address and press the (] key, The message “TELEX NUMBER 27 appears to ask you to enter the employer’s telex number. 570 e MOUNT 8 PLEASANT i PRODUCT MANAGER 4 CONSUMER PRODUCTS DIVISIONS 70004 570 MOUNT PLEASANT AVE,.# DOVER, NJ 078014 TELEX NUMBER 7 mw BUS CARD Enter the telex number and press the [ key. The message *“FAX MUN-. BER 7" appears to ask you to enter the employer’s facsimile number, 642754 CONSUMER PRODUCTS Di Visions & 70004 570 MOUNT PLEASANT AVE.
Recalling Business Card Library data Data stored in the Business Card Library of the can be recalled using one of the following procedures: « Index Search Se rolling through the alphabetical listing of employer names only. « Direct Search Recall of all items under a name that begins with specific characters, + Random Search Recall of all items that contain specific characters. » Combined Search Recall of all items according to multiple specifications.
« The ¥ indicator on the left of the display indicates that more dag ,f' present off of the bottom of the display. Press the key to view ‘hifi data, Likewise, a & indicator will also appear when there is more day: off of the top of the display. In this case, press to view the The &) key is used fo switch between the Name/Number Display ang’ the Data Display following Direct Search, Random Search, or Combined Search.
To locate data using Index Search 7 1. Press the B8P key to enter the Business Card Library. The first disposal to appear tells you how many data items are stored, and how many ofi the data terns are marked. i 2. Press the key. An Employer Name Display of the first six employer names appears. 3. Press the key to scroll down one item at a time, and the key to stroll up, : 4. Press (& followed by (3] to scroll sows an entire page (of six names) at a time, or B followed by [a) to stroll up page-by-page. i S.
Press the ] key o change to the Data Display. B QD MOTORS STEWART JANE Chief Engineer Engineering and Development 1234587 Y QD Building, 16250 QD Road, BUS CARD 6313438668 All of the data stored for a single individual is shown. Press §# followed by to move to the next data item stored under QD Motors.
Press the key to switch to the Data Display. = CBC EUROPE GOMEZ CARLOS Sales Director Calculator Division World Trade Center, Stravinsky ¥ Lana 1, Tower 818 1077KX, &g BUS CARD o « When the total number of characters making up the name and telephone number is greater than 32, only the name is displayed in the Name/ Number Display. If the name itself exceeds 32 characters, only its first 32 characters are shown on the Name/Number Display.
Press the key to view the data off of the bosom of the display. 3 You can also press §) followed by to switch to the next individual’s Dag Display, or Eif} [a) to switch 1o the previous individual’s Data Display, b (¥ FX UNIVERSITY FLOYD SCOTT Assistant Professor Marketing and Economics 1e001 ¥ 34567 X.Y. Avenue, New York, BUS CARD == Using Combined Search With Combined Search, you can make more than one specification for the type of data to search for.
To locate data using Random Combined Search : 1. While in the Business Card Library, press the fBg key. The message “SEARCH FOR appears o ask you the data you wish to search for, 2. Enter characters that are contained in the data item you wish (o Locate, and press the 58 key. 3. Enter the second set of characters that are contained in the data nem you wish to locate, and press & followed by the key. 4.
_Using the Memo Function The Memo function lets you store such data as timetables, price lists and general memorandum. Format Each Memo-data item can include up 1o 384 characters (including mewling marks : To store data in the Memo Mode 1. Press the 8 key to enter the Memo Mode, 2. Press the @ key, At this time the indicator (5 appears in the lower Left of the display to indicate that the is ready for data input, 3. Press the (& key, and the message “MEMO appears to ask you to enter the memo data. 4.
Proceed as described below. g 8 7:00 8 05 55 SUBWAY TIMETABLE 7:02 524 MEMO : 1 12:08 @8 17 @ 7:00 524 §:00 654 43 [ 53 $:03 584 18185 584 11:67 594 12:08 53_ on) o MEMO After you complete entering the data press the 8 key to store this data item into memory: About newline mark —— -y Bach time you press the (3] key, a newline mark { ) appears on display.
Before trying the examples in this 1 * The message “DATA ITEM NOT FOUND I appears on the display if % attempt to search for text that does not exist in memory. This may because the item does not exist, or because you made a mistake W‘b&i entering the text to be searched for. Should this message appear, press the [, or &8 key, and enter t . text to be searched for again. Or you can press the or key to e&e‘g iy directly into the Index Display.
Press the key to display the first set of six memo names. Exude Display = SUBWAY TIMETABLE PRICE LIST (TAX FREE} DRIVER'S LICENSE PASSPORT AIRLINE SCHEDULE ~ EARL (NE SCHEDULE — LONDONER MEMO Press B (] to scroll down to the next page of memo names. &= ©® PLAN A PLAN B MEMO Press the key until the memo name “PLAN B” is at the top of the display. = PLAN B MEMO Press the key to change to the Data Display. FLAN B BUSINESS in TOKED with Mr.
Press the () key (0 switch to the Data Display. = SUBWAY TIMETABLE 7:00 B:08 9:93 10:05 11:07 The ¥ indicator on the left of the display indicates that more data i present off of the bottom of the display. Press the key to view this data‘ = 4 7:00 05 8:00 08 9:63 12 19:05 14 11:07 16 12:98 The above procedure van also be performed specifying *“SU” or simply « If more than one Memo name marches the specification you enter for “SEARCH FOR 77, they will appear together on Index Display.
Use the (3} and [F) keys to select one of the displayed names by positioning it in the top line of the display, and then press the () key switch to its Data Display. DRIVER'S LICENSE Valid catlike Dct, 29, 1893 Number A-128456 PASSPORT Valid until Dec. 11, 1996 Number XY543218 MEMO To locate data using Sequential Search 1, Use Index Search, Divest Search or Random Search to display a Memo. 2. Press [ followed by to display the next sequential Memo, or §§ followed by (4] to display the preceding Memo.
Inserting a memo between two existing memos 1 ? Generally, memos are stored in the same sequence that they are entered, The following operation makes it possible for you to enter a new memoir between two existing merinos. To insert a memo between two existing memos L. In the Index Display, position the memo that you wish to follow the new memo at the top line of the display. 2. Press the @ key. {8 appears on the display to indicate that the SET000/7500 is ready for data input. : . Enter the new memo. w 4.
* If you press g5 only instead store the above memo, it will: automatically be stored as the last memo on the Index Display list. * Note that the position that you select to insert a memo is cleared if yoy press the B84 key while you are entering the new memo, If, after you pres; BB, you resume entering the new memo and then press G §&7, the new: memo will be stored as the last memo on the Index Display list. « Data items may be inserted between other data items.
To specify a month in the CAL mode 1. While the is in the CAL mode (see page 175}, specify the year and month, 2. Press the b key. Example: Recall January — February 1990. pressures the key. CUMS TUQUE TH FR B4 SUMO TUQUE TH FR SA 123456 9 3203 78 96112 141536 171819 2 1412 RIS 81T 1990 * In Step 1 above, you can also eater a date. If you do, the date will be selected and flashing when the calendar appears. See page 86 for details.
Press the key to display the specified calendar, 3 SUMS TUQUE TH FR SA SUMO TUQUE 910711 @14 1515 232 2 % EEE R 23 458678 910 112 13 1415 B 1798 1920 1389 Accessing a schedule data item from a calendar To stroll through calendars 1. Press the key 1o scroll forward month-by-month through the clean» rads, and the [) key to scroll back. 2. Press 1 followed by (¥ to scroll forward page-by-page (two months per page) through the calendars, and @& (] to scroll back.
3. Use the cursor keys to change the currently selected date. {4) — Moves the cursor to the date preceding the current selection, 1f the currently selected date is the first date of the month, Pressing this key enters the preceding month. — Moves the cursor to the date following the current selection. it the currently selected date is the last date of the month, pressing this key enters the following month. (2} Moves the cursor one week back.
Press the B8 key to highlight July 22, = SUMO TUQUE TH FR A SUMO TUQUE 123 45 2345568 8101112 910 1112 13 105, 21-%— 021 2 B2 %% 306 8526 1088 ~ i To clear the highlights from au entire month Press the [ key to enter the Calendar display. Locate the calendar whose highlights you wish to clear on the left side of the display. . Press the () key. 79 appears on the display to indicate that the SF-7000/ 7500 is ready for input. . Press the Wi key. . Press [2] to select “ONE-MONTH HIGHLIGHT CLEAR™" .
Select July 6. BEER SUMO TUQUE TUQUE 1234 {or enter REEFER 1011 1293 4 415 16 1718 7118 2425 1986 Press the key to specify July & as the start date. g SUMO TUQUE THERESA 1980~ T 6 THU oh-t R jogger 7 6 THU g o4 2508 Move the scissor 10 August 150 FIE SUMO TUQUE TH FR A IEEE 8 123 AE B 7.8 9101st B 1186 17 18 1989~ 7— 8 THU ! 1868~ 8-15 TUE o 21722723 According to this display, there are 28 working days in the specified periods.
+ Timetable Display The Timetable Display shows at a glance when appointments are scheduled throughout an entire day. Indicates no time included with appointment 1888~ 7—12 {(WED} e STEED Appointment a1 5:00 PM— Appointment from 9:30 AM to 11:00 date is highlighted on the calendar (see page 87), faith name of the day of the week is included in {square brackets] instead of (parentheses). + Data Display This display contains all of the details for the appointments. 1988 7-12 (WED} Dinner with Mr.
S — e Entering the Schedule Keeper When you enter the Schedule Keeper, you have.to neuter for a specific date, There are three methods that you can use 1o specify the date when entering the Schedule Keeper. * Date specification Enter the date that you wish to access. You can also specify the date while the is in the CAL mode, » Selection from the Calendar Select the date that you wish to access on the Calendar display. * Sequential selection Se roll through the dates to find the one you wish Lo access.
Press the key to retain to the calendar. . g sequential selection g 1. Display & schedule by entering the date or selecting a date from a clean SUMO TUQUE TH FR o ssu dar as described above, 930 . Press the key to stroll to the following o1y 2 he (&1 key to scroll back g dare’s Tim stable Display, or B U7 1819 the roil back. 23260525 1959 — 3 S 369 Example: Select the 18th.
Entering data into the Schedule Keeper This is the Timetable Display for July 20, 1989. Entering data into the Schedule Keeper is actually quite simple. Rather that # 1989— 7-20 (THU) attempting to explain it before providing an example, let’s go straight int the example to see how it is done. Let us say that we wish to enter the following information into the Schedule Keeper. This example assumes that 12-hour format is being used (see page 26). STEED Year Date . Time mils Press the (B key.
Press the (59 key and the message “SCHEDULE 2 reappears to ask you for input of the details of the appointment. ] &) PLANNING 1988~ 7-20 {THU) 3 & MEETING 101004 Planning Nesting. [i8} STEED Press the key to store this Schedule Keeper entry into memory. & 1989~ 7-20 (THU) 10:00a Planning Nesting (10 STEED Press the key and the requests the next schedule time.
Now press the B key to enter the Schedule Keeper and display the ti meta. ble for the 26th. 1689~ 7-26 (WED) First enter the morning appointment. ER 10 [ ford 1989~ 7-26 (WED) D g DISCUSSION 10:00a Discussion about B-PROJECT ABOUT 8 &9 B-PROJECT m @ STEED Next enter the afternoon appointment. Note the key operation used to enter the starting time and ending time. 1989 7-26 (WED) 3B w 1:00p SCHEDULE ? ! 3:008 e STEED Wow enter the details of the afternoon appointment.
Before trying the examples in this * The message “DATA ITEM NOT FOUND P appears on the display if you attempt to search for text that does not exist in memory. This may be because the item does not exist, or because you made a mistake when entering the text to be searched for. Should this message appear, press the to recall and edit the text you input, or the G key to reenter the text from the beginning.
Calendar Search 1. Display the calendar that contains the date that you wish to access on the left side of the display and defect the date. 2. Press the key to enter the Schedule Keeper, and display the Time. table Display for the currently selected date. 3. To change from the Timetable Display to the Data Display, press the key. Example: Check the schedule data for July 24, 1985, Select the date on the Calendar display.
* The date at the top of this display is the current date, Enter the text *‘New Product Campaign”, and press the s key. « Note that you could also enter just the word *New’® or “N” for the search, &F) NEW 1989~ 7-20 (THU) ) BR 2:00p New Product Campaign PRODUCT [ig [l CAMPAIGN &= ‘The == indicator appears on the display and the first entry that marches the specified text appears on the display. * You can press the @3 key when you find the entry you want to exit the search function. To search for times 1.
Using Random Search ‘With random search, you can specify either text or a time to locate the Schedule Keeper information you want. Then the will display all items that include the specified text anywhere in their entries, or whose schedule times include the time you specify. The following shows how time search is performed by Random Search.
Yo search for times Example: Find all appointments scheduled between 1:30 PM and 4:00 PM. 1. Press the fs key to enter the Schedule Keeper. i . 3. Press the 6 key, The message “'SEARCH FOR 77 appears task you | Hale i the Scheme Vesper press the G5 key and enter the ime you wish what to search for. . Enter the time and press the &85 followed by & key. el 4. The first Schedule Keeper item that includes the specified time appears the display.
The Schedule Alarm function lets you set alarms to signal scheduled appointment times. The procedure for setting schedule alarm will be explained here using actual examples. Example: Set a schedule alarm for a product meeting scheduled from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM on July 27, 1989, 1889~ 7-27 {THU} STEED Triter the details of the appointment. Be such 1o press the B key and make sure that the (¥ indicator is shown on the display before entering data. 1980~ 7-27 (THU) 11:004 Product Meeting.. &) PRODUCT §8 .
When a schedule alarm time is reached When a time that is preset with a schedule alarm is reached, an audible alarm sounds for 20 seconds and the corresponding schedule data appears. « When a schedule alarm time is reached, the automatically switches ON. Checking schedule alarm times To check the schedule alarm time preset for an entry, display the entry and press the B key. F Example: View the schedule alarm time preset Tor the product meeting on July 27, 1989.
To cancel a schedule alarm Cancel the schedule alarm preset for the product meeting from 11:00 AM 10 12:00 PM on July 27, 1989, First, enter the Schedule Keeper and locate the data item. Press the @5} key and make sure that the 08 indicator is shown on the display.
Using the Timekeeping Function About Home Time and World Time Your comes with its own precision timepiece audit in. ‘A Time function shows you the current time in any one of 128 major canes around the globe. You can specify one of these times as your Home Time, which is used for Schedule Alarms and daily alarm. 120 Specifying Home Time Once you specify one of the time zones as your Home Ti ‘tme, that time is used for Schedule Alarms and daily alarm.
You can also scroll directly to a specific section of the city ist. Simply enter a lecher and the block of names that begins with that lecher immediately appears on the display, Here, fet us enter “N".
T In this example, let us assume that New York time is the Home Th me, and Setting the daily alarm that we wish to change it to 11:10 PM, July 6, 1889, ) Press (5] followed by [ to switch from AM to PM. You can switch between Once you set the time for the daily alarm, the alarm will sound every day AM and while the hours digits or minutes digits of the at that time. time are flashing.
In this example, let us assume that we wish to set a daily alarm time of+ 8:30 AM. Press [A] to specify AM (press [B] for PM), and then enter the hours fol lowed by [, and the minutes. ¥kk ALARM Tlh;fi*‘ Press the bej key to complete the operation. £ A%k ALARM TIME X% i A 830 jul Press the B8 key to return to the Home Time display, and then press @R to exit data input { (il indicator disappears from the display). To switch the daily alarm ON and OFF Press the @ key, and then press (8] to select “SOUND””.
Changing the World Time Display ‘The procedure to change the city show in the World Time Display is similar o that used when changing the Home Time Display. Press the B key. &= wkk WORLD TIME city tendon 1989~ 7— 7 {FR1} A 4433 Press the % key, and the following menu appears. B 2 WORLD TIME CITY CHANGE 5 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME TYPESETTER § SOUND Press (3] to select “WORLD TIME CITY CHANGE™.
Using the daylight saving time function This function lets you specify daylight saving time for critics that use such a timekeeping system. To switch daylight saving time ON and OFF Press the B8 key or the (85 key. *kk WORLD TIME *x% city London 1988~ 7~ 7 (FRI) A 443 36 Press the fem key, and the following menu appears, 2 WORLD TIME CITY CHANGE 5 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME SET/RESET & SOUND Press (B) to select “DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME SET/RESET”.
{ Press fiF) followed by 5% to mark the data item. Note the ** » ** indicator which shows that the data item is marked, [ »LLOYD BOB €31-343-8221 Press the B key to store the data. 5] »LLOYD 8OB 6313438221 s Press to exit data input { 48] indicator disappears from the display), To unmask a data item 1. Recall the marked data item. 2. Press the key ( OB indicator appears on the display). 3. Press the BO¥ key, and the following menu appears.
Example: Register ““CASIO” as the password. ‘While in the Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, Memo Mode, o Schedule Keeper, press the key. At this time the indicator (H appease in the lower left of the display to indicate that the is ready for data input. Then press the [« key. SECRET PASSWORD Enter “CASIO™, fx CASIO ¥4k SECRET %k CASIO. o @ TEL Press the [4) key again. The indicator ** =# ** appears on the display to.
Recalling data items stored in the secret area You must enter the password anytime you wish to access any data item stored in the secret area. To enter the secret arcs Press the (4] key, and a message appears to prompt entry of the password, = ¥%k SECRET sk PASSWORD 7 MEMO Enter the password, and a message appears to confirm that it is correct. k%% SECRET #4x 5 CASIO PASSWORD OK ! MEMO Next, the SE7000/7500 enters the secret area, indicated by the the bottom of the display.
Using the Letter Memory Function The Letter Memory function of the lets you store up to 1§ often-used words or phrases up to 384 characters long for instant recall phew you need them. To store Letter Memory data 1. Press one of the following keys. & — To enter the Telephone Directory. S — To enter the Business Card Library. #89 — To enter the Memo Mode, @) To enter the Schedule Keeper. Press the B key { (! indicator appears on the display). . Enter the text you wish to store in one of the Letter Memories, .
T « If you store data o a Letter Memory that already contains data, the o o previous data is replaced with the new data. oS 1989— 83 « To delete data stored in a Letter Memory, simply store 2 cleared screen Susan’s Brit {cleared by the &8 key) to the Lester Memory. To recall Letter Memory data Press one of the following keys. STEED & — To enter the Telephone Directory.
After data items are stored in memory, you can edit, delete, and move them as desired. In this section, we will use actual examples to describe the editing procedures. To change an existing data item Change Mary Bush’s telephone number from 234-228-9199 to 234-228-8243 {see page 34). Enter the Telephone Directory and search for the dais item under Bush Mary. Be sure to press the 5 key for data input ( 0¥ indicator appears on display). =) @) & BUSH BUSH MARY 2342289199 00 @\ TEL B Switch to the Data Display.
Press the key to store the newly edited data item in memory. S — b BUSH MARY 2347228—6243‘{ 11938 Digital Street, Los Angeles, TEL » When you locate a data item using Direct Search or Random Search, the m indicator disappears from the display when you enter (1] while in the menu. « When you change the name entry in the Business Card Library, all of 1 the entries are resorted in alphabetical sequence when you press the &7 key. To mark an existing data item Mark the Memo data tiers under DRIVER’S LICENSE.
Press the fm key and the following menu will appear. A STEM EDIT = 12 DATA [TEM DELETE 3 DATA ITEM COPY 4 DATA STEM TO SECRET AREA 5 DATE CHANGE 8 SOUND m STEED Press (8] to select “DATE CHANGE™ & DATE CHANGE YEAR ? ) STEED Enter the year, month, and date, following each entry by pressing_ the pg key. You can cancel the edit procedure by pressing the bed key during date input.
Press the @ key and the following menu will appear, UNMARKED DATA | TEM DELETE MESSAGE EDIT {FREE 1-6} MULTIPLE DATA ITEM EDIT DATA COMMUNICATION @ 8 BOUND ) BUS CARD Press select ““MULTIPLE DATA [TEM EDIT”. At this time the Hollow. ing menu will appear. EMPLOYER TEL NUMBER ADDRESS TELEX NUMBER FAX NUMBER > e oy BASIS CARD Press a key to select an entry.
Editing entry names The names of the user-definable {FREE) entries in the Telephone Directory and Business Card Library can be changed (o identify the type of data stored. Example: Change FREE 2 in the Telephone Directory to “BIRTHDAY™, Enter the Telephone Directory and press the @ key for data input (1 indicator appears on display).
Enter the password, and the message “PASSWORD OK " appears to con Enter the new password. firm that it is correct, and then the enters the secret area, indicated by the the bottom of the display. OI SAC 018AC.. CERT ¥ix £ CASIO TELEPHONE DIRECTORY #%k DATA | REMS 2 MARKED 7EL b Press the [ key (o register the new password, Press §& followed by the key to display the currently registered password. SECRET dork CASIO i PASSWORD REGISTERED Press the & key and the following menu will appear.
Deleting data items With your Casio you can delete individual data items, or you can batch delete all but the marked data items. To delete individual data items Example: Delete the Business Card Library data item under Jane Stewart, Enter the Business Card Library and search for the data item under Jane Stewart. Be sure to press the B key for data input ( 8 indicator appears on display). 631343 B R B STEWART JANE 8111 STEWART BUS CARD B Switch to the Data Display.
Press the e key and the following menu will appear. B 1 UNMARKED DATA (TEM DELETE 4 DATA COMMUNICATION 6 SOUND [ MEMO Press [T) to select “UNMARKED DATA ITEM DELETE” and the following message appears to confirm whether you wish to delete the data items. ) DELETE ALL UNMARKED DATA STEMS ? ves /nvo [N] m MEMO Press to delete all unmarked data items or [N} 10-return to-the Memo display.
Specify the date up to which you wish to delete unmarked data items, Enter the bear, month, and date, pressing the key after each entry. 89 i 2 DELETE ALL UNMARKED DATA ITEMS ¢ 5@ FROM: 1861— 11 (TUE) i TO: 1889~ 2~ 5 {SUN) ves N0 STEED Press to delete all unmarked data items or {N} to cancel the delete procedure. 1986— 2— 5 (SUN) SEED In the above example, only the unmarked dais items for the specified period in the Schedule Keeper, open {non-secret) arcs are deleted.
Press the W5 key and the following menu will appear. 1 DATA ITEM EDIT 2 INDIVIDUAL DATA ITEM DELETE 3 DATA ITEM COPY 4 8 DATA STEM TO SECRET AREA SOUND TEL 2] will appear to prompt input of the currently registered password. @ %k TRANSFER TO SECRET AREA k*% PASSWORD? o e TEL Enter the password and press.the 7€) key and the following message appears to confirm whether you wish to transfer the data item.
Press (4] to select ““DATA ITEM TO OPEN AREA”. ) \ The following message appears to confirm whether you wish to transfer the data item. k¥ TRANSFER TO OPEN AREA #k% TRANSFER ? ves TEL -~ Press (Y] to transfer the data item or [N) to cancel the data transfer procedure, SMITH DIANA 56754532343 8322 8.F. Avenue, Chicago, IL 0 R TEL The enters the open area and the ** «# ** indicator disappears from the display.
Enter [3) to select “DATA ITEM COPY”. The newly created data penitent appears on the display with the cursor flashing, standing by for changes, Make any necessary changes. @ HW ADVERTISING INC. 4 BEAN AUL é 344 The Auto Display function lets you automatically scroll ) &= Copywriters through the displays quickly and easily. To stop the Auto Display, press the Domestic Advertisement Division ) key. 360834 a0 s BUS CARD Example: Use the Anton Display function to view Business Card Library T data.
“Telephone Directory data items are automatically sorted in alphabetical order according to the first letter entered for NAME. Business Card Library data items are sorted according to the EMPLOYER: entry. Data stored under each employer is further sorted according to per. sonar names.
The Memory Capacity display tells you how much total memory is used for storage of Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, Memo, Calendar, and Schedule Keeper data. i also shows the percentage of total memory used, and how much total memory arcs remains, Press the 894 key 10 check the current memory capacity.
* Numeric keys and decimal key { () + Arithmetic operator keys Press these keys as they appear in the arithmetic operation, and press the B3 key to obtain the resit. * Root key () Use this key to obtain the square root of 4 value. * Independent memory keys Adds the displayed value to the independent memory. 85 — Subtracts the displayed value from the independent memory. 9] Recalls the value stored in the independent memory to the display.
Calculation examples 534123 63 963 3-89} < 123456 x 74852 125 of 1500 Percentage of 660 against B30 15% dds-on of 2500 25% discourse of 3500 What will the selling pics and profit be when the purchasing price of i e 430 and the traffic rate m the selling price is 23%T 1 vou nude $80 ast week snd $100 this week, what is the percent increase? 8% 9= 720 G0 8 negated 969 &3 assess 123456 |8 741952 6F SEERS ranee 48 ksem@r e a8 REESE 1500 €3 12 [ 460 KR SB0 G 2500 480 43 25 5 100 88 8015 graze o 13, -39, 38192367
Example: 2010 Determine the date that is 300 days from December 20, 201, (MON) 2010-12-20 = For 21st century years, you must enter all four digits. 300 () (SUN) 2011-10-16 ‘The resit is October 16, 2011, Example: Determine the dates 50, 100, and 150 days from October 1, 1989 (using a constant). 1989-1011 1989-11-30 Y 100 (2 K+ (FR1) 19901-19 150 K+ (SAT) 19903-10 Example: Determine the dates 15, 30, and 45 days before February 3, 1990 (using the memory).
Using the accessory SB-60 cable that comes with your you can connect two units together and transfer dag between them, You can connect two SF-7500 units, iwo SF-7000 units, an SE-7500 unit with an SF-7000 unit or an SE8000 unit with an unit. SB-60 cube Also available from your Casio dealer is the optional FA-100 Interface Unit which makes it passable to connect your to a personal computer (IBM PC/AT, PS/2) or a printer (EPSON L-800, using #8143 serial interface).
C ‘You ean connect two SF-7500 units, two SF-7000 units, an SE-7500 unit with an SE-7000 unit or an SF-8000 unit with an SF7000/7500 unit using the accessory SB-60 cable. To connect two units 1. First, ensure that the power of the two unis being connected is switched OFF. 2. Remove the connector covers from the connector jacks of the two units.
3) PC/AT (with RS-232C cable and 25-pin cover. soon cable} 100 @pint (a Spin) (pinyin {opine Pins e pine Pine 310 g 4 oIR ors s 86 o8R8 oto t a ors o7R 200 20 a0 Al The above illustration shows the logical wiring arrangement, Other wiring can be used as long as it meets the following conditions: PS/2 1. #2 of FA-100 is connected to #3 of PS/2. Examples 2. #3 of FA100 is connected to #2 of PS/2. Eat FA-100 is connected 1o #7 of PS/2. Pins 4.
The hardware parameters highlighted on the display are closet that are currently selected. Note that the PARITY selection is flas_hmg. Iffiness the and (3] cursor keys to change the current PARITY defection until EVEN is selected. HE SET HARDWARE PARAMETERS PARITY 0DD NONE BIT LENGTH 8 8PS 1200 2400 4800 TEL Next, press the cursor key to move to the BIT LENGTH selection. Use and [3) to select 8 bits.
The following procedures describe how to set up an unit receive data from another or from a personal computer, To set up the receive unit 1. While in the Calendar Display, Telephone Directory, Business cmé Library, Memo Mode, or Schedule Keeper, press the 3 key. At» this thigh the indicator T8 appears in the lower left of the display to indicate thy the is ready for data input. Press the B key followed by (2] to select “DATA COMMUNICATION® and the following menu appears.
Transmitting Data 4, Press (3110 select “ALL DATA ITEMS", and the following display appears 1o confirm whether you wish to proceed. 3 TRANSMIT ALL DATA [REMS ? The procedures described in this section make it possible to dead data fm,,; one SE7000/7500 to another, Some procedures differ slightly depending upon the type of data being sent. ves [SET] no To send all data items = 1. First, confirm that the message “RECEIVE OK 1’ is shown on the dis. play of the receiving unit. 2.
To send ONE DATA ITEM in the Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, or Memo Mode Note that the procedures described below are performed while the initial display of the Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, or Memo Mode is shown, immediately after pressing the corresponding key to enter any of these modes. Send the Memo data under the name “PRICE LIST (TAX FREE)". 1. First, confirm that the message “RECEIVE OK 1" is shown on the display of the receiving unit. 2.
b To send ONE DATA ITEM in the Schedule Keeper Send the Schedule Keeper data for the “Discussion about B-PROJECT on July 26. . 1. First, confirm that the message “RECEIVE OK P’ is shown on the dig play of the receiving unit. 2. Press the key of the transmitting unit to enter the Schedule Keeper, 3. Press the B key followed by (4] to select “‘DATA COMMUNICATION”, and the following menu appears on the display. =] @ 1 TRANSMIT 3 PRINT 4 SET HARDWARE PARAMETERS ~DATA COMMUNICATE | ON~ STEED 4.
To send one M Send the calendar for NTH in the Calendar Display December 1989, 1. First, confirm that the message “RECEIVE GK I is shown on the dis. play of the receiving unit. ® 2. Press the [ key of the transmitting unit to enter the Calendar Dlsp]ay 3. Press the 563 key followed by (3] to select “DATA COMMUNICATION", and the following menu appears on the display. Press [1) to select * the display.
Y To send MODE DATA ITEMS in the Telephone 4 Press the @ key to begin transmission of the displayed data item, or Directory, Business Card Library, or Memo Mode the [ key to return to the “DATA COMMUNICATION" menu. Send all data items stored in the Business Card Library. o » You can interrupt data transmission by pressing the B3 key. 1. First, confirm that the message “RECEIVE CK 1 is shown on the dis: » After data item transmission is complete, the transmitting and receiving play of the receiving unit.
Y To send MODE DATA ITEMS for a specific period in the Schedule Keeper Send all data items stored in the Schedule Keeper from July 1, 1989 through July 31 . First, confirm that the message “RECEIVE OK1” is shown on the dis. play of the receiving unit. . Press the [ key of the transmitting unit o enter the Schedule Keeper, and enter the starting date (July 1, 1989) to recall its Timetable Display, . Press the 5 followed by to select “DATA COMMUNICATION", and the following menu appears on the display.
To send MODE DATA ITEMS for a specific period in the Calendar Display Send highlighted date data from January through December 1989. 1. First, confirm that the message “RECEIVE OK I is shown on the dis. play of the receiving unit. N 2. Press the [ key of the transmitting unit to enter the Calendar Display, and display the starting calendar (January 1589} on the left side of the display.
You can connect the to a printer using the optional FA-160 interface unit and an RS-232C cross cable. As with data communications, you can select a variety of formats for printing data. About printing You have & number of options when printing data: ONE DATA ITEM This option lets you print a single selected Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, Memo Mode, or Schedule Keeper data item.
w 4. Press (1] to select. “ONE DATA ITEM™ and a message appears on thg display to ask you what data item vou wish to print. ; ™ SEARCH FOR 7 TEL 5. Enter the name you wish to search for, and when it appears in the frig line of the Index Display, press the [ key to change to the Data Display. £ JACKSON £ JACKSON EMILY 578 Casio Avenue, 222-228-8227 Seattle, WA ves [SET] /no [NEXT] Lo 6.
1 6. Press the B8 key to begin printing of the displayed data item, or the & key to return to the Time Table Display for July 26, During printing, the message “NOW PRINTING ! TO STOP PRESS KEY™ will appear. * You can interrupt data printing by pressing the b key. * After data item printing is complete, the display returns to the Time Table Display in Step 5.
To print MODE DATA ITEMS iu the Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, or Memo Mode Print all data items stored in the Business Card Library. 1. Press the B key to enter the Business Card Library. 2. Press the & key followed by to select “DATA COMMUNICATION”, and the following menu appears on the display. 1 TRANSMIT PRINT 4 SET HARDWARE PARAMETERS ~DATA COMMUNE BACARDI CATION— 3. Press (3} to select “PRINT” and the following menu appears on the display.
4. Press (7] o select “MODE DATA ITEMS” and a message appears & the display to ask you up 1o what date you wish to print Schedule WILDFIRE data. @ K%k MODE DATA PRINT sk FROM: 1888~ 7— 1 (smp. 1 TO YEAR ? STEED Enter the ending date (July 31, 1989), and press the &5 key to begin pnm, ing, or the @ key 10 return 1o the “DATA COMMUNICATION menu MODE DATA PRINT FROM: 1989 {KATY T0: 1989~ 7-31 (MONK PRINT ? YES /no [NEXT] STEED st stet e et * You can interrupt data printing by pressing the &9 key.
4, Press (3] to select “MODE DATA ITEMS™ and a message appears o the display to ask you up to what month you wish to print Calendar display. 1 & MODE DATA PRINT FROM: 1888~ 1 TG YEAR 7 5. Specify the ending calendar {December 1989), and press the 5 key o begin printing, or the key to return to the “DATA COMMUNICANT. SON” menu. MODE DATA PRINT ##x FROM: 1089~ 198812 PRINT ves [BET /o [TEXT] » You can interrupt data printing by pressing the [&9 key.
Menu Table INBOUND | Display Type . Menu. OUT | Initial 4 DATA COMMUNICATION Display 6 SOUND A menu appears each time you press the @i key, The options contain, «Employer in each men depends on whether you are inputting or outputting daf Mae as well as the mode that the nit is in.
Muse | |18/0UT] Display Type Wynn o [¥ode [mssou| Display Tripe Mo TR N/OUT| *Number of World [IN/OUT 2 WORLD TIME PITY CHANGE working Time 5 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME SET/RESET date 6 SOUND 8 SOUND calculation X Secret IN | Password | 1 DATA ITEM EDIT *Date input display 8 SOUND oUT | #Calendar J ) Display 4 DATA COMMUNICATION ! & SOUND *Date & SOUND | flashing, IN/OUT 5 SOUND Schedule | IN | Timetable | 1 UNMARKED DATA ITEM DELETE P Keeper Display 4 DATA COMMUNICATION our | Pa sword | oo & SOUND ‘ display Data
Index A Adjusting display contrast 21 Alarm Schedule alarm Canceling 18 Checking 116 ON and OFF nz Setting 114 Daily alarm ON and OFF 126 Setting 123 Auto Power OFF 12 Auto Sort sequence 166 B Batching edit multiple data terns 147 Calculation Date 175 General 172 CAPS key 24 CODE key 25 Connecting Fwo SE7000/7500 units 182 with a personal computer 182 with & printer 184 Cursor 20,23 Current time 123 22 D Data communication 187 Data input error 169 Daylight saving time 130 Deleting character 25 Deleting data
Schedule Keeper Calendar Search 106 Date Search 104 Direct Search 107 Text 107 Time 108 Random Search Text 110 Time 12 Telephone Directory Combined Search 40 Direct Combined 40 Random Combined 41 Direct Search 37 Index Search 35 Random Search 32 Sequential Search 43 Replacing character 26 Reset 167 RS:232C cross cable 181, 183, 184 5 SB-60-cable 180, 181, 182, 183, 184 Secret area 133 Selecting 2 date Entering a value 86 Using the cursor keys 85 Setting up the receive pit 188 SHIFT key 24 Storage capacity 1