GUIDELINES LAID DOWN 8Y FCC RULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT IN THE US.A. {not applicable 1o other areas). NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed 1o provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installation.
Before Beginning Operation prr i ot {languages. (English: S R Make back up copies of important fatal Your $F Unit employs electronic memory, which makes it possible 1o store large volumes of data and to recall stored data quickly and easily. Data is retained as long as power is supplied by the batteries.
in the case of 1 or 2... You must perform the RESET operation (page 136) to clear the memory and return to normal operation. Before doing $0, you may want fo recall important data and write it down (if you don't already have a copy on paper). Then you can re input the data after the memory is cleared. in the case of Consult with your nearest CASIO dealer. Whenever one of the following messages appear on the display, you should sake the action described below.
Precautions Note the following important precautions to ensure that you get the most out of your SF Unit. * Aver try to take your $F Unit apart. * Avoid strong impact and sudden temperature changes. » A very low temperatures, the display response time may slow down or the display may fail completely. This is temporary, and correct operation should return at normal temperature.
Precautions Incorrectly using batteries can cause them to burst of leak, possibly damaging the interior of the $F Unit. Note the following precautions: * Be sure that the positive and negative poles of each battery are facing in the proper direction, « Never mix batteries of different types. * Never mix old batteries and new ones. * Never leave dead batteries in the battery compartment. +Remove the batteries if you-do-ant plan 1o use SF Unit for Jon periods.
To replace the back-up battery Be lore replacing the back-up battery, note the following precautions: * Do into remove the main batteries from the SF Unit while back-up battery is removed. » Be sure 1o replace the back-up battery at least once & year. 1. Remove the screw that hold the battery compartment cover in place. ¥ 2. Remove the battery compartment cover by sliding it in the direction indicated by the arrow in the frustration. 3.
Contents Multiple Language Capability Before Beginning Operation About the Power Supply To replace the main batteries 9 To replace the back-up battery 10 Getting to Know Your SF Unit Key identification chant 18 About the Symbols Used on the Display Seaming About Your SF Unit About the Auto Power OFF function 21 To adjust display contrast 21 Key input tone 21 Entering text 2t Editing text 22 Using the Data Management Functions Using the Telephone Directory Function Format 23 To store data 24 Recalling Teleph
Other Functions Using the Mark Function To assign marks fo data items & To mark an existing data item 88 To unmask a data item 88 Using the Secret Function To register a password 89 To exit the secret area 80 Entering the secret area 90 To change the password o1 Transferring data between the secret and open areas 92 Using the Phrase Memory Function To store Phrase Memory data 94 To recall Phrase Memory data 98 Using the Auto Display Function Using the Calculator Functions Performing General Escalations Perf
18 Reference Keys Storage Capacity Auto Sort Sequence Resetting the 5F Unit's. Memory Shout the Memory Capacity Display Data input Error Table Specifications index 128 132 134 138 138 137 138 140 Getting to Know Your SF Unit -~ Display Connector terminal Shows input characters, otc. For connection of cable Keyboard Crass to open unit panel. Display Contrast Dial Adjusts display contrast. Q Open panel while pressing gook.
18 Key identification chart The keyboard Illustrated below shows all of the characters that can be entered. from the keyboard. ) =T wn =51a) 5 plainsong odfon]| > i lemme Nl lgg]e 2> | emf o) x|emigml®e smlaglofaw Televise ke w5l forecloses scion =l8h L 1o Jewell v e —domicile] PO Each key is capable of entering four characters. Characters are entered by pressing a key directly, or by using the B8} and () keys.
About the Symbols Used on the Display | | craning About Your SF Unit 20 4P CASCARA SF-83504! ¥ L Ones NEE O o sews Separator mark. Separator mark inserted when is pressed input mode to indicate the end of a data fem. Newline mark. Newline 'mark ingested when (] is pressed to indicate a new fine. Cursor, indicating current input position. Scissor when 10 or fewer characters remain in the input capacity. indicates data-off- the top of the display. indicates data off the bottom of the display.
2 % Key When you press P4, you activate the caps lock function and all the alphabet keys produce upper-sacs letters. This does not affect other keys: you still need fo press [ 1o get the characters in yellow. The g indicator appears during caps lock, Press [ again to release, Your §F Unit differentiates between upper and lower-case lechers when searching and sorting. Keep this in mind whee you search for information, ) Key Press [ 1o enter a single upper-sacs character.
2% To store data Example: Let us store the following data in memory. JACKSON ERIC 570 Casio Avenue, Seattle, WA Blood Type: O . Press the key. DATA | REMS o MARKED ) NAME? B 2. Press the key, and the message “NAME?" appears. 3. Input a mama. (6% JACKSON (5 ERIC 4. Alter you input the name, press the B9 key. A separator mark appears at the end of the line and the message “TEL NUMBER?" appears. 5. Input the telephone number. 222-228-8227 8. Press the key again and the message “ADDRESS?" appears. 7.
26 Data Display ANDERSON JACK 2342288383 1716 Orange Street, Los Angles, CA 90404 Blood type: AB Swimming Tennis Birthday: Oct, 9th, 1960 ¥y Wedding Anniversary: May 7, 1989 =® You can switch between the index Display and Data Display by pressing the key. . The ¥ indicator on the left of the display indicates that more data is present off of the bottom of the display. Press the key 10 view this data. Likewise; & A indicator will also appear when thees is more data off of the top of the display.
indicator appears in the lower right of th§ display. An Index Display appears with the name and telephone numb for the name that you specified at the top. BENSON THONGS Press the [ key to switch 10 the Data Display. BENSON THOMAS 4358 Calculation Town, New York, NY * If you press the 8] key again while the data display is shown, the Index Display will reappear with the name “BENSON THOMAS” at the top, * The above procedure can also be performed specifying “BENSON" or, simply “B".
30 To perform Mode Search with multiple specifications Example: Locale the data for an individual named Diana, who lives in’ Chicago. 1. While in the Telephone Directory, press [ and the message “NAME?" appears. Input the first part of the search data, ) CHICAGO %) 2. input the second par! of the search data. 5 DIANA 3. Press B followed by 5%, SMITH DIANA 4. Press the (B key to change o the Data Display.
Using the Business Card Library Function i The Business Lard Library function lets you store a wide variety to business. data. : Format Each Business Card Library data item can include up o 384 characters {Including separator marks (4 ) and mewling marks { J J). The following shows the format of the data stored for each item. Entry NAME EMPLOYER TEL NUMBER POSITION DEPARTMENT 20, BOX.
Input the facsimile number and press the & key. The message [nut the name of the apartment and press the fed key. The message; “PO.BOX?” appears. CONSUMER {3 PRODUCTS [ DIVISION Input the post office box number and press the [ key. The message “ADDRESS?” appears. 7000 & input the address and press the ) key. The message “TELEX NUMBER?" appears. 570 3 MOUNT &8 PLEASANT DOVER, &) NJ 72 07801 Input the telex number and press the key. The message “FAX NUMBER?” appears, 642754 & AVE. “FREE 17" appears.
When the total number of characters used for two consecutive FREE exams? is less than 15, the two items are displayed on one line. % 3 Name/Number Display Af ROBINSON LUCKILY Adv ; Copywriter, Domestic Advertisement Division, HW ADVERTISING INC. 89012 AB. Avernus, New York, NY 10170 PO.BOX: 30003 Tol: 222-228-1234 014509131 GEAR MIKE Data Display CBA ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
4. Press the key until the employer name QD MOTORS” is at the top z bar Display shows the name and telephone number for the of the display. A Nameable: play o name that you specified at the fop. [ @D MOTORS 4 Press the (B key 1o switch to the Dina Display. « 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.
To locate data using Mode Search Example: Search for all of the data items that contain the text ““Marketing” 1. White in the Business Card Library, press BE® and the message “NAME?” appears, 2. input the search data. 3. Press [ followed by the 5 key. Ebert MARKETING B LYLE THOMAS FLOYD SCOTT + The names and telephone numbers for &l of the persons whose data elms contain the text you specified appear as a Name/Number Display. 4.
Using the Memo Function Tha Mesa function lets you store such date as timetables, price lists and general memorandum, Format each Mesa data item can include up to 384 characters (including mewling marks (+ ). To store data Example: Store the following subway timetable in memory. SUBWAY TIMETABLE 7:00 8:00 9103 10:05 11071626 -84 .43 51.. 59 12:08 Press the 88 key. MEMO DATA 1 REMS MARKED MEMO? 2. Press the key, and the message “MEMO?" appears. 3. Input the first line. £ SUBWAY B3 TIMETABLE 42 4.
Data Display SUBWAY. TIMETABLE 7100 ‘The search procedures described below assume that the following data is already stored In memory. Memo name Contents PRICE LIST (TAX FREE} Perfume $200 Tie $125 DRIVER'S LICENSE Valid unit Oct. 28, 1988 Numbs A-123456 PASSPORT Va kid untie Dec. 11, 1995 Number XY543210 AIRLINE SCHEDULE w Jan. 8 NY. TOKYO 1130 50 12010 30 85 AIRLINE SCHEDULE — Jan. 14 TOKYO ~LONDON 145 85 55 16:10 PLAN A BUSINESS in SAPPORO with Mr. Yamaha PLAN B BUSINESS in TOKYO with Mr.
* An index Display appears with the meme name you specified at the top. Press the [ key to switch to the Data Display. o SUBWAY TIMETABLE 7:00 8300 9:03 11:87 The ¥ indicator on the left of the display indicates that more there is data off of the bosom of the display. Press the key to view this data. » The shove procedure can also be performed specifying “SU” or simply “8”. » [f more than one Memo name matches the specification you enter for “MEMO?", they will appear together on Index Display.
48 . Inserting a memo between two existing memos Generally, memos are stored in the same sequence they are input. The following operation makes it possible for you 10 input & new meme between two existing memos. To insert a memo between two existing memos Example: Enter the data listed below into & memo before the meme named PASSPORT. CREDIT CARD NUMBERS Casio Credit 12345 Digital Credit 98765 1. Recall the list of memo names using Index Search. Locate the “PASSPORT memo in the top fine of the display.
50 To specify a month in the Calculator mode Example: Recall June — July 1992, Years in the 20th century may be entered using the last two digits only (1998-83), but 21st century years must be entered in four digits. SUMO TUQUE TH FR SA SUMO TUQUE 2005 7 123 4 78 swirly 568788100 1415 1218 2122 182621 222374 1882 To specify a month in the Calendar display Example: Display the calendars for August and September 1982, 1. While a calendar is displayed, press the Key.
52 1. Select July 8. 92 (55) 7 (@MY (or input 8) 2. Press B8] to highlight July 8. SUMO TUQUE TH FR & SUMO TUQUE 234 23458678 1298 WOE 17 18 9101 1213 26272829 1962 3% To set multiple month highlights Example: To highlight all Saturdays and Sundays from January through December 1992, 1. Display the starting month of the period on the left of the display. 92 @ 2..Prass R key. 3. Press the (3] key to select “MULTIPLE MONTH HIGHLIGHT SET". MILT FROM: PLE MONTH HIGHLIGHT SET? 19¢27 1 ? TG YEAR? 4.
To clear the highlights from an entire month 1. Press the key to enter the Calendar display. 2. Locate the calendar whose highlights you wish 1o pulsar on the lef side of the display. a. Press the key. 4. Press [Z] to select “ONE-MONTH HIGHLIGHT CLEAR" 5. Prepossess clear all of the date highlights from ihe month, or B8 to cancel the aeration and rectum {o the display in Step 2 above. To clear the highlights from a series of months 1. Press the key 1o enter the Calendar display. 2. Press the key. 3.
8 + Timetable Display — shows at a glance when appointments are scheduled throughout an entire day. indicates multi-date totem Using the Schedule Keeper if you have highlighted a date on the calendar, the day of the week is in bold The Schedule Keeper urination works in combination with the Calendar to hap dissociates o lime brackets; otherwise iris in parentheses. keep track of your appointments.
* Data Display ~ contains alf the details for the appointments. 12-hour display 19927 [198/171 20] PAGE Dinner with Mr, Product Nesting Telephone Mr. SMITH about 24-hour display Dinner with Mr. PAGE 2:30 Product Meeting 11:90 ¥ 17:90 Telephone Mr. SMITH about i 1982/ [196/17t 29 * The weekly schedule display — shows you an entire week's schedule at a glance. 1 you have highlighted a date on the calendar the day of the week is in bold brackets, the 15th.
60 To select a date from the Calendar Example: Select July 2, 1992. 1. Display the calendar for July 1992, and select the date. input 2) SMUG TUQUE THAR A SUMO TUQUE sans head 2345878 2. Press the key. 3. Press the i key and the calendar reappears. Select the 17th, or input 17} 4. Press the (E) key for the weekly schedule for the weak that contains the ; currently selected date.
1992/ [328/041 47] 12. input the details. 91011 [ NEW YORK This is the Timetable Display for November 20, 1992 13. Press the &1 key. Note the 1 symbol on the display. 3. Press the key, and the message “DESCRIPTION?” appears o ask 1992/ [320/097 48] you 1o enter the time of the schedule. 1 New York 1982/ [328/041 47] 14, Press the ¥ key 1o change the date 1o the 25th. DESCRIPTION? 19027117125 (WED) {350/ 036 48] 4. Input the time and then press the [ key. & New York 0 & 1.
B84 « Appointments are automatically stored in according to time, regardless of the sequence that they are entered. « Appointments scheduled for the same date are stored according to there times, Entries that do not include a time are stored before the entries that include times. * See page 80 for details on editing and deleting appointment entries.
68 The § symbol! indicates & multi-date item, while the ® symbol indicates a schedule data item that does not include a time. 3. To check the details for other days. Move the cursor 1o select a date and press the (e key. Elbe {3201 037 48] New York A date with a T symbol is the start date of 2 multi-date item, 4. Press ¥ to view the next day's details. « A date with a | symbol is the end date of the multi-date item.
Using Mode Search With mode search, you can specify either text or a time 1o locate the Schedule toes | Keeper information you want. Then the SF Unit will display alf Rems that include ‘The following shows how time search ig the specified text anywhere in their entries, or whose schedule times include " performed by Effed, dime you specify. 10:00 AM 10:30 AM ~12:00 PM Mode Search ttys fo find the nearest data items in the future that contain the 10100 1100 A 11:00 AM text you pacify.
m . To set the schedule alarm, press 95 and the current alarm time appears on the display. 1992/ overproduction Meeting. 1 {832/ 034 28] ALARM 11:80A 12:00p . # you press the 587 key here, the alarm time will be set at 11:00 AM. Instead, we will change the alarm time to 10:50 AM. . input the alarm teems. 19827 [302/034 48] overproduction Meeting |, ! ALARM 12:00p Press the ¥ey to store the schedule alarm time in memory.
I3 To switch schedule alarms ON and OFF 1. White in the Schedule Keeper, press the B0 key, press [B) 10 select HOUND. ¥¥%x SOUND #kx SCHEDULE ALARM ON BIFF DAFTLY ALARM ON BIFF KEY ON DOFF =] 2. Press the () key to switch the schedule alarm ON and the (¥ ] key to switch it OFF. 3. Press the B key to register the smelting.
» City names that can be set as the Home Time appear in alphabetical order on the top of the display. The time on the right shows the difference from the home time currently specified. Press the or 3] key 1o scroll through the city names, or ¥/4 10 scroll a full page at a time. * You can also scroll directly to a specific section of the city fist. Simply enter a letter and the block of names that begins with that letter immediately appears on the display. Here, let us enter “N".
7% 2. Press the fH key, and the following menu appears, 1 DAILY SALAAM Time SET 6 SOUND 3. Press (1] to select “DAILY ALARM TIME SET™ 4. Press [A]to specify AM or [B] for PM. Then input the hours followed by and the minutes. Bessel . 5. Press the key to complete the operation. New York LADY ALARM Time AM 8130 key to return to the Home Time display. Press the To switch the daily alarm ON and OFF 1. Press the B key, and then press [B] to defect “SOUND™. 2.
To specify the date format 4. Select the city you want. ! 1. Press the fF key. 5 Press the BET key to view the World Time Display for the city you selected, 2. Press the Gl key. 3 Press (3) 1o defect DATE FORMAT. Farsi JULY 771892 {TUE} §:13. ® 1 MONTH/DATE/YEAR 2 DATE/MONTH/YEAR 3 SEMIMONTHLY » The initial setting for the World Time is New York. 4. Pres shy A .
80 S wn Editing Data stems Stored in Memory After data items are stored in memory; you can edit, delete, and move them as desired. In this section, we wail 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 234-228-6243 (page 26). 1. Enter the Telephone Directory and search for the data item. [ BUSH =55 . Press 5 to switch to the Data Display. . Cross the firm key. .
8. Press the () key and input the new time, and then press the B&7 key 16 ~ store the newly edited data item in memory. 2 Fe 1882/ 11 /27 (FRI) [330/ 034 48) 2:00¢ Planning Meeting To batch edit multiple data items |1 the Business Card Library, it is sometimes desirable to change all entries of some data to another entry. Example: Chang the telephone numbers of all of the OD MOTORS items from 1o 831-343-6111, . Enter the Business Card Library, . Press the B key. .
6 Press the i key lo display the FREE entry data with its name. 7. Press the &) key to store the new data item name in memory. * Now, the prompt “BIRTHDAY?™ will appear in place of “FREE 22" Also, the entry name “BIRTHDAY" is displayed when the data is recalled. Deleting data items You can delete individual data items, or you ¢an batch delete ali but the marked data items. To delete individual data items Example: Delete the Business Card Library data item under Jane Stewart, 1.
86 8, Press g (0 delete alf unmarked data items or 1o cancel the delete. procedure. the abase example, only the unmarked data items for the specified period Other in the Schedule Keeper, open {non-secret) area are deleted. Unmarked deity items in the secret area are not deleted.
a8 To mark an existing data item Mark the Memo data item under DRIVER'S LICENSE. 1. Infer the Memo Mode and search for the data item. YOS DRIVER'S LICENSE Valid unit Oct. Number A-1234586 CRED!T CARD NUMBERS 29, 1983 . Press the s key. . . Press (1] to select "DATA ITEM EDIT". At this time the cursor will appear on the Data Display. 4. Press and then pass the se7 key to store the newly edited data inert in memory. ©» DRIVER'S LICENSE Valid until Oct.
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY DATA STEMS @ MARKED NAME? = =5 * The [d] key is inoperative when you are entering a password. * Now you can input for any mode data into the secret memory area. Use the same procedures as those used o store data in the open (non-secret) area, To exit the secret area Press the [ key to exit the secret ares. The data item count that appears on the display does not include items stored in the secret area.
& Press [T]to select “PASSWORD EXPLOIT, At this time the currently registered password will reappear, with the cursor blinking at the first letter. EGRET HRR CABIN 8. Input the new password. OI SAC 7. Crass the key 10 register the new password. Transferring data between the secret and open areas The SF Unit makes the transfer of data items between the open area and the secret area Buick and easy.
Using the Phrase Memory Function The Phrase Memory function lets you store up fo 10 often-used words or phrases up to 384 characters Jon for instant recall when you need them G To store Phrase Memory data Example: Assign the word “Birthday’ to Phrase Memory 1. 1. While in the Telephone Directory, Business Lard Library, Memo Soda, o} Schedule Keeper, input the text to be assigned to a Phrase Memory: REE ) BIRTHDAY Press the key, and the BE= indicator appears on the display.
Using the Auto Display Function The Lute Display function lets you automatically scroll through the displays quickly and easily. To stop the Auto Display, press the ] or £ key. Example: Use the Auto Display function 1o view Business Card Library data. VARS s CBA ELECTRONICS €0., LTD. WATER RICK Sales Manager A.V. Products Unit &, 1002 North Circular Y Road, Landon NW2 7JD & & 5313435069 =3 » In the above example, you can scroll the Employer Name Display if you omit operation of the key.
Important « Before beginning calculations, confirm that “0!" is shown on the display, indicating that the SF Unit is in the Calculator mode. + Be aura o monitor operation on the display &s you perform key operations, Making corrections in calculations » it you press the wrong numeric key, press the key and press the correct numeric key: o 1t you press the wrong arithmetic operator Key, simply press the correct koy. This is true for alt operator keys except the key.
Performing Date Calculations Date calculations can be performed in the range of January 1, 1801, through December 31, 2099. Calculations that exceed this range result in an error (“E" displayed). Example: Determine how many days there are from December 5, 1991 o July 3, 1992, ez B7@s B 2@sE * For 20th century years, you only need to enter the final two digits. (THU) 1991/12/ 5 211, * The result is 211 days.
102 Performing Data Communications Data communications capabilities let you transfer dag. between two CASIO SF Units, or between the SF Unit and @ personal computer. Setting Up for Data Communications The following describes what you should do to set up for data communications between two SF Li nits or between the SF-8350 and a personal computer. To connect the SF-8350 to another SF Unit 1. Make sure that the power of both units is switched off. 2.
Performing data communications between an SF Unit and a personal computer Note that the optionally available FA-120 V350b or higher Interface Uniting for data communications between the SF-8350 and a personal computer, FA-100 and FA-150 Interface Units can also be used for data communications. To connect the SF Unit with a personal computer 1. First, ensure that the power of the SF Unit and the personal competitor is switched OFF. 2. Connect the personal computer to the FA-120 Interface Unit. 3.
108 . Press the [Y] cursor key to move 1o the BIT LENGTH selection. Use [} and (] to select 8 bits. Next, press the cursor key to move to the BPS selection. Use (€ and {3} to select 4800, Now press the ] key to register your hardware parameters and return o the “DATA COMMUNICATION' menu. Press the 58 key to cancel the setting, Setting up the Receive SF Unit ‘The following procedures descriptive how to set up an SF Unit to receive data from another SF Unit or from a personal computer.
Transmitting Data : The procedures described in this section make it possible to send data from ong SF Unit to anther. Before actually beginning these procedures, make sure that the SSA% “RECEIVE OKI” is shown on the display of the receiving unit. About transmitting data Before actually getting info actual data communications, we should first define~ & few rules about how the SF Unit conducts data communications.
3 Cross 1) to select “SEND™ 4. select "ONE DATA ITEM” and the message “SEARCH FOR?” appears on the display to ask you what data item you wish to transmit, §. Scroll through the Index Display until the name of the Memo you wish to send is at the top, and then press the key to change to the Data Display. @& PRICE LIST (TAX FREE) Perfume $200 Tie $125 DRIVER'S LICENSE y SEND? YES[SET] /NONESUCH] < 6.
To send MODE DATA ITEMS in the Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, or Memo Mode Example: Send ail data tams stored in the Business Card Library. 5 Enter the ending dale (July 31, 1992), and press the key to begin transmission, or the &g key to return to the “DATA COMMUNICATION” menu. . Press the S8} key on the transmitting unit to enter the Business Card Library. S2E 7 . Press the e key followed by (4] 1o select “DATA COMMUNICATION™, Press [T] to select “SEND".
Transmitting error messages The following messages appear on the display of the receiving unit when a problem occurs during data communications. All data transferred up to display of the message is retained in memory, but data communication is terminated, it one of the following error messages appears, press the 7, B8, ), 6sg, 8, [5 or B34 key to clear the error message, Then, take corrective action and iry data communication again.
To connect an SF Unit with a printer 1. First, ensure that the power of the SF Unit and the printer is switched OFE Printer — EPSON L-800, using #8143 serial interface. 2. Connection printer to the FA-100 Interface Unit using an RS-232C cross cable, 3, Remove the connector cover from the connector terminal of the SF Unit « e careful not 1o foes the connector cover. It should be replaced in the connector terminal whenever the cable is disconnected, 4. Conn act the SF Unit 1o the FA-100 Interface Unit. ! 5.
DEPARTMENT 5 1892/ interdepartmental Meeting t {Room 105} 3:00p PRINT? 1391/035 48} vetoes] /Noreen) & i 8. Press the [ key to begin printing of the displayed data tier, of the: 1o return to the Time Table Display. To print one MONTH in the Calendar Display Example: Print the calendar for December 1982, 1. Press the i key to enter the Calendar Display. . 2. Press the feel key followed by (2] to select “DATA COMMUNICATION”, 3. Press (3] to select “PRINT". » 4.
. Enter the ending date (November 30, 1992), and press the (] key 1o begin printing, or the E53 key to return 1o the "*DATA COMMUNICATION” menu. e MODE DATA PRINT FROM: 1992/11{ 1 {SUN) TO: 1982/11/30 (MON} ves [S€T] /nonsense] & PRINT? Even if the starting date you specify is chronologically after the ending date (rom October 31, 1992 through October 1, 1692, for example), the SF Unit stifle prints the data starting from the earlier date and ending with theater date.
Using the Pen Printer Pen Printing Connection of the optional CP-@ Pen Printer using the cable lats you print data directly from the SF Unit. You can dither print data already stored in the SF Unit, or you cart use the SF Unit’s keyboard for input of text to print. To connect the Pen Printer to the SF Unit 1. Check to make sure that the power of the Pen Printer and the SF Unit ig whitehead OFF. 2. P Remove the Pen Grinder's connector cover and connect the cabin. 3.
8. Press the Pen Printer's READ button, and then press the SF Unit's [ key, 7. Press the Pen Printer’s PRINT button and print the second fine of data, Rep oat this operation as many times as required o print all of the data, Printing sample: 567-645-3233 Chicago, IL SMITH DIANA 6322 S.F. Avenue, » Time data for a schedule cannot be printed, To print text entered on the SF Unit’s keyboard Example: Input and print the text “COMPANY NEWS" 1. Press the key, followed by the B key.
1. Press the B58) key, followed by the B key. Then pass 1o select DATA COMMUNICATION and €] to select PEN PRINTING, 2. Press [3] 1o select PRINT FORMAT, 3. “NORMAL" is shaded because it is selected. Use the (2] and (4] keys o change the character size setting. 4. Press select the PITCH sifting. Press (3] fo increase the pitch setting, and {1 to decrease i, Note that the number of characters in parentheses also changes as you change the pitch.
{D World Time key {2 Home Time key @Calendar key @ Schedule key B Memo key @ Business Card key NIGHTCAPS kay @Page Up/ {5 Shift key Page down keys ®Code key @Display Change key @ Mark key @ Auto Display/ B Capacity display key @ Phrase Memory key & Function key (D Telephone Directory key @ Re furn key @ Secret key ®Power Nonnuclear key .
No. Name Function Key CAP. ; Character keys Use these keys to enter characters, @ spaces, punctuation and numbers. CAPS key Press this key to shift the keyboard between upper-case and lower-case. The keyboard retains its current upper@ case flower-case setting until the ey is pressed again. See page 22 for further details. Shift key Press this key to.shift the keyboard between upper-case and lower-case for a @ single character entry.
Storage Capacity SF Unit’s memory The 64K byte memory capacity includes a 56008-byte user area. The follow.
Auto Sort Sequence Telephone Directory data items are automatically sorted in alphabetical order according 10 the first setter entered for NAME. Business Card Library data items are sorted according to the EMPLOYER entry.
About the Memory Capacity Display The Memory Capacity display tells you how much total memory is used for storage of Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, Mesa, Calendar, and Data Input Error Table Schedule Keeper data. it also shows the percentage of total memory used, and how much total memory area remains. Press the () key to check the current memory capacity.
Specifications Model: SF-8350 Data storage: Radiotelephones card/memofschedule data prehistorical, calendar display, marker, phrase memory, secret area, editing, capacity display, auto display Clock: Average of accuracy:3 seconds per day under normal temperatures; world time, schedule alarm, dally alarm Calculation: 12-digit arithmetic calculations, constants for +/-7 x/+ , independent memory, percentages, square roots, 24-digit approximations, date calculations, other mixed calculations Messages: Electable
Index A Accent marks ® AlL DATA ITEMS Data communications 108 Auto Display Function 9 Auto power OFF 21 Auto sort sequence 134 B Back-up battery 710 Batch audit .