MO0S0170058 Printed in Imprimatur au Jason Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Casio SF-8000 (referred to as SF Unit in this manual). For best results and to ensure that you are able to employ the features and functions of your 8F Unit to their fullest, carefully read this manual and keep it on hand for future reference. * Casio Computer Co., Ltd. assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this manual. » Casio Computer Co., Ltd.
Before Beginning Operation Make back up copes of important data! Your SF Unit employs electronic memory, which makes it possible to store large volumes of data and to recall stored data quickly and easily. Data is retained as dong as power is supplied by the batteries. This means that should batteries go dead, or if you make a mistake while replacing batteries, the data stored in memory may be damaged or lost entirely.
Precautions Note the following important precautions to ensure that you get the most out of your SF Unit. * Never try to take your SF Unit apart. * Avoid strong impact and sudden temperature changes. * Avery 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.
« Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use 8F Unit for long periods. + Replace the batteries at least once every two years, no matter how much SF Unit is used during that period. « Never try to recharge the batteries ‘L supplied with the unit not expose batteries to direct heat, let them become shorted, or try to take them apart. Keep batteries out of the reach of small children. If swallowed, conscious-a physiclanImmediately.
5. Replace the battery holder and secure it in place using the two S Crews. 8. Slide the battery lack into the LOCK position. 7. Replace the back cover of the SF Unit and secure it in place using the three screws. At this time, check to see that the back cover is correctly attached 1o the hooks in the SF Unit. Hooks 8.
Getting to Know Your SF Unit Using the Telephone Directory Function Using the Meme Function Using the Calendar Function Using the Timekeeping Function .
12 Contents Before Beginning Operation About the Power Supply To replace the main power supply batteries 7 To replace the memory backup battery 8 Getting to Know Your SF Unit Key identification chart 19 About the Symbols Used on the Display Learning About Your SF Unit To turn power ON/OFF 23 About the Auto Power OFF function 23 To adjust display contrast 23 Key input tone 23 Entering text 25 Editing text 26 Using the Data Management Functions Using the Telephone Directory Function Format 30 To store data 30
14 Setting the current time 131 Setting the daily alarm 133 To switch between 12-hour and 24-hour format 136 Specifying the date format 137 Using the World Time function 138 Using the daylight saving time function 142 Editing Data stems Stored in Memory To change an existing data item 144 To change the date of a Schedule Keeper data item 147 “To-batch-edit multiple data items 149 Editing entry names 151 Deleting data items 153 Duplicating data items 159 Other Functions Using the Mark Function To assign mark
18 Performing Data Communications Performing Data Communications Between Two SF Units To connect two SF Units 218 Performing Data Communications Between an SF Unit and a Personal Computer To connect an SF Unit with a personal computer 2177 Setting the Hardware Parameters To set the hardware parameters 219 Setting up the Receive SF Unit To set up the receive SF Unit 202 Transmitting Data About transmitting data 224 To send ALL DATA ITEMS 228 Jo send ONE DATA ITEM in the Telephone Directory, Business Card Lib
18 Getting to Know Your SF Unit Display contrast dial Adjusts display contrast. Connector terminal For connection of cable . Keyboard For character input, LOCK Press 1o open unit pans. Display Shows input characters, etc. switch IC card slot For loading of 1C card. Card eject switch Slide to release IC card. Open panel while pressing lock. Key identification chart The keyboard Illustrated below shows alf of the characters that can pe mentored from the keyboard.
20 1n addition 10 the key operations shown above, you can also enter the accent marks noted below. In each case, enter the accent mark and then the character. The cursor will not move forward until you enter the character. @ (acute accent) g (1% {grave accent) -~ (circumflex) (o)) -+ (umlaut) @. -~ (tilde} Example: @ @ enters enters A I you enter a letter that cannot be used with the above accent marks {such the accent mark previously entered is cleared from the display.
22 TEL indicates SF Unit is in Telephone Directory. BACARDI | Indicates SF Unit is in Business Card Library. MEMO | Indicates SF Unit is in Memo Mode. STEED | Indicates SF Unit is in Schedule Keeper CARD | indicates SF Unit uses 1C card functions, i indicates 8F Unit is in Stressors area. G indicates that Letter Memory function is active. i Indicates that Direct Search or Random Search is being conducted.
24 Press (6] ] SOUND *xx SCHEDULE ALARM SON QFF LADY ALARM ON #OFF KEY *ON QFF The first time you display the sound menu, the above sub menu appears. This display indicates that the SCHEDULE ALARM and KEY input tone is ON, DAILY ALARM is OFF. Press twice so that the underline is below KEY ON/OFF. Press to turn off the key input tone. 2821031 *kxk SOUND %%x SCHEDULE ALARM #ON OFF DAILY ALARM ON ®0FF KEY ON ®OFF Press [ to register the new settings.
26 Key Press [ to switch between data input (I on the display) and data output {8 not on the display). We recommend you keep your SF Unit in the output mode ([IF not displayed) to avoid accidentally changing your data. ) Key Press to recall the various functions built into your SF Unit. The friction menu appears on the display. Note that the menu varies depending on your SF Unit's mode, plus whether (K] appears on display or not. We discuss the other special keys in detail in each section.
Ty Using the Data Management Functions This part of the manual tells you how to yse the versatile data storage functions, You will learn how 10 store, recall, and edit Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, Memo, and Schedule data, To make procedures as says to understand as possible, they are explained using actual example operations, Using the Telephone Directory Function 30 Using the Business Card Library Function 47 Using the Memo Function 85 Using the Calendar Function 78 Using the Schedule Keeper
30 Using the Telephone Directory Function 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, sic.
After you perter the name, press the e key. Note the separator mark gross the address. that appears at the end of the fine. The message “TEL NUMBER 7" appears to ask you to enter the 570 i C (5 CASIO Rufus) AVENUE, Diffs) SEATTLE, @REH WA telephone number. JACKSON ERECT 1 4 JACKSON ERIC 570 Casio Avenue, Seattle, WAL TEL NUMBER TEL 1 W pE TEL | press the key, and the message “FREE 1 2" appears to ask for I inapt for the first user-definable entry. Enter the telephone number.
34 Though you could possibly keep pressing the key to continue entering five more “FREE" items, here we will press the =1 key to store this data item into memory, Seattle, WA = JACKSON ERIC 57@ Cain Avenue, Blood Type: O i TEL « When the total number of characters making up the name and telephone number is fess than 31, the name and telephone number are displayed on the same line of the display. = While a combine mark { B ) (see page 43) is on the display, the BE7 key will not store any data.
36 Use the procedure outlined in To store data to input the following data, Name Number Address LLOYD JAMES 567-645-8090| 3455 Diary Avenue, Chicago, IL BUSH MARY 234-228-8199| 11633 Digital Street, Los Angeles, CA SMITH DIANA 567-646-3233, 6322 S.F Avernus, Chicago, IL JACKSON EMILY | 222.228.8227 570 Casio Avenue, Seattle, WA BENSON THOMAS | 4358 Calculation Town, New York, NY ANDERSON JACK | 234-228-8333] 1710 T.D, Street, Los Angeles, CA WILSON KEN 234-208-4821| 11564 BC.L.
r— Press the key until the name “SMITH DIANA" is at the top of the fo9 BENSON (@ THOMAS i display. BENSON THOMAS_ 84 SMITH Diana 5875453233 WILSON KEN 234-228-4321 @ TOLE i TEL Press the (56 key and the indicator 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. Press the [ key to change to the Data Display. [ B e BENSON THOMAS SMITH DIANA 587-645-3238 1 6322 S.F.
40 » If you press the key again while the data display is shown, thg index Display will reappear with the name “BENSON THOMAS" at the top. * The above procedure can also be performed specifying *BENSON" or simply “B". * If more than one Telephone Directory item matches the specifics. son you enter for “SEARCH FOR 7", they will appear together on Index Display.
42 & 1740 B 17106, TEL Enter "ANDERSON", f¥d ANDERSON 171 ANDERSON, @ TEL Press the Em) key. e ANDERSON JACK 234-228-8333 @ TR ] The corresponding name and telephone number appear at the top of the display. Press the key to switch to the Data Display. Qs the combine mark which separates the Combined Search specifications. ' ) « While a combine mark is on the display, the key will not store any data.
Press B followed by the e, ey SMITH DIANA 567-645-3233 The corresponding name and telephone number appear at the top of the display. Press the key to change to the Data Display. To locate data using Sequential Search Example: Use Index Search to display the Telephone Directory data for Jean Palmer, and then move to the data stored for Ken press (¥ 1o display the next item. = SMITH DIANA 6322 8.F., Avenue, Ch 567-645-3233 imago, L Press (W] again to display Ken Wilson's dicta. = Wilson KEN 11664 B.C.L.
46 [Notes | o The message “DATA ITEM NOT FOUND 7 appears on the display if you attempt o search for text that does not exist in memory. This can be because the item does not exist, or because you made a mistake when you entered the text, Should this message appear, press retail and edit the text you input, or B8 to reenter the text from the beginning. Or you can press directly to the index display.
48 To store data Let us store the data included on the business card illus. tarted below, Example: DAVID GEAR PRODUCT MANAGER CONSUMER PRODUCTS DIVISION PORK 7000 $70 MOUNT PLEASANT AVE. DOVER, NJ 07801 PHONE 2623615400 TELEX 642754 CR CO, LTD. FACSIMILE 2623613819 Press the B8 key. *kk BUSYNESS CARD L1 BRAY %% EMPLOYER @ DATA 1 REMS @ MARKED 2 BACARDI Press the key. (8] appears on the display. Press the B key, and the message “EMPLOYER ?" appears to ask you 1o enter the name of the individual’s employer.
262-361-5400 [&7) Enter the telephone number and press the key. The message “POSITION ?” appears to ask you to enter the individual's position. CR CO., LTD.4 GEAR DAVIDS POSITION 7 M ol BACARDI Enter the position and press the where the individual works. PRODUCT [ MANAGER (1) key. The message ‘‘DEPARTMENT 2" appears to ask you to enter the name of the department CR CO., LTD. 4 GEAR DAVID 262-361-54004 PRODUCT MANAGER 4 DEPARTMENT 2 ey BACARDI Enter the name of the department and press the [ed key.
o Enter the telex number and press the & key. The message "FAX NUMBER 7" appears 1o ask you to enter the employer's facsimile number. 642754 (] | consume R PRODUCTS DIVISIONS | 70004 5§70 MOUNT PLEASANT AVE.d DOVER, NJ 078014 | 6427544 T FAX NUMBER ? LI BACARDI Enter the facsimile number and press the =} key. The message “FREE 17?2 appears to ask for input for the first user-definable entry. 262-361-3819 70004 57¢ MOUNT PLEASANT AVE.
About the Business Card Library display Three different display formats are used in the Business Card Library, * Employer Name Display This format shows employer names only. » Data Display This format shows all of the data entered for one individual. « Name/Number Display This format shows individual names and telephone numbers only. Employer Name Display CBA ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. CBC EUROPE CR C€O., LTD. EXPRESS AD FX FINANCE CO., LTD. QD MOTORS BACARDI LEE Ot CBA ELECTRONICS CO.. LTD.
56 ROBINSON LUCY Copywriter, Domestic Advertisement Division, HW ADVERTISING INC. 88012 A.B. Avenue, New York, NY 10170 PO.BOX: 30003 Tel: 222-228-1234 WILLIAMS ROBERT Vice-President, Latin America Region, QD ACTORS QD Building, 10250 QD Road, Chicago, Il PO.BOX: 1234567 Tek 631-343-8666 Fax: 631-343-6969 MAYER RICK Sales Manager, AV. Products, CBA ELECTRONICS CO,, LTD.
Press the (B key to change to the Data Display. To locate data using Direct Search example: Search for the data stored for Carlos Gomez. o QD MOTORS STEWART JANE Chief Engineer Engineering and Development Anytime you press the key in the Business Card Library, the message “SEARCH FOR ?” appears to ask you for the name you wish to locate, 12345867 o v o Enter the name “GOMEZ". ¥ 0D Building, 10250 QO Road, And press the 553 key. BACARDI sere GOMEZ ] All of the data stored for a single individual is shown.
60 » When the total number of characters making up the name ang 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. « The above procedure can also be performed specifying *'GOMEZ CARLOS", or simply “G", » If more than one Business Card Library item matches the specification you enter for “SEARCH FOR 7", they will appear together on Name/Number Display.
62 Yo locate data using Direct Combined Search Example: Locate the data for all analysts at the FC Bank. While in the Business Card Library, press the 5 key. The message “SEARCH FOR ?” appears to ask you the data you wish 1o search for, Enter "“FC BANK" Press the $i key and enter “Analyst’ EHE FC [l BANK Bl A f7 ANALYST FC Psychoanalysis BACARDI Press the s key. e GARDNER JEFF 222-228-5656 BACARDI R The corresponding name and telephone number appear at the top of the display.
Press i followed by the B key. y Using the Memo Function e ROBINSON LUCY 222-228-1234 The Memo function lets you store such data as timetables, price lists and general memorandum. BACARDI G Korma t u . Each Memo data item can include up to 384 characters {including The corresponding name and telephone number appear at the top mewling marks . of the display. Press the key to change to the Data Display. To store data Example: Let us store the following subway timetable in memory.
Press the B key. I8 appears on the display. . Press the §8# key, and the message “MEMO 77 appears to ask you ‘o enter memo data.
About the Memo display Two different display formats are used for memos. » index Display This format shows only the first lines of all memos currently stored in memory. We will refer to these as memo names. * Data Display This format shows all of the data entered for ane memo item. r Use the procedure outlined in To store data to input the following data. Memo name Contents, PRICE LIST (TAX FREE) Perfume $200 Tie 8128 DRIVER'S LICENSE Valid unfit Oct. 29, 1593 Number A-123456 PASSPORT Valid until Dec.
0 This display indicates that there are currently sight memos stored in memory. Of these, none are marked. For further details on marked data items, see page 162. Press the (] key to display the first set of six memo names, SUBWAY TIMETABLE W PRICE LIST (TAX FREE) RIVER’'S LICENSE [ PASSPORT | AIRLINE SCHEDULE — i AIRLINE SCHEDULE — TOKYO-LONDON MEMO I = Press [ to scroll down to the next page of memo names. = BLAB A PLAN B MEMO Press the key until the memo name “PLAN B” is at the top of the display.
72 Press the key to switch to the Data Display. SUBWAY TIMETABLE 7:00 8:00 9:03 10:056 11:07 MEMO The ¥ indicator on the left of the display indicates that more data is present off of the bottom of the display. Press the key to view this data. ® » The above procedure can also be performed specifying “SU" or simply 8", * |f more than one Memo name matches the specification you enter for “SEARCH FOR they will appear together on Index Display.
i To locate data using Sequential Search Example: Use Index Search to display the “SUBWAY TIMETABLE™ meme, and then move to the “AIRLINE SCHEDULE ~ NY. TOKYO” memo. (K] SUBWAY TIMETABLE 7:00 11:07 MEMO Press [w] to display the next item. = PRICE LIST {TAX FREE)} Permute $200 Tie $125 DRIVER'S LICENSE valid until Oct. 29, 1983 Number A-123458 MEMO 74 press (W] again to display the “AIRLINE SCHEDULE — NY ~ TOKYO” meme, == AIRLINE SCHEDULE — Jan. 8 11:30 50 12:10 30 55 LATRINE SCHEDULE — TOKYO-LONDON ¥ Jan.
76 Inserting a memo between two existing memos Generally, memos are stored in the same sequence that they are entered. The following operation makes it possible for you 1o enter a new memo between two existing memos. Te insert a memo between two existing memos Example: Enter the data listed below into a memo before the memo named “'PASSPORT" Casio Credit 12345 | Digital Credit 98765 | CREDIT CARD NUMBERS Recall the list of memo names using Index Search. FIFE PASSPORT.
78 Using the Calendar Function The Calendar function gives you instant access to any full month calendar from January 1901 through December 2099, The wide display shows two calendars simultaneously. Displaying a calendar for a specific month There are three methods that you can use to display the calendar for a specific month. * Current date calendar This method displays the calendar for the month that contains the current date.
80 To specify a month in the Calendar display Example: Display the calendars for August and September 1989, While a calendar is displayed, press the i key. DATE ? 19908- _ Press the b key to display the specified calendar.
82 * The key operation can also be performed by pressing the figs I select July Holding down the (2], or key scrolls through the calendars at high speed. To highlight holidays and special dates The following procedure shows how to specify dates for highlighting, Example: Highlight July 8 and 22, 1990.
BUMP TUQUE 910 1 12 13 1416 1900 ~ Press the key, followed by the [ key. e DATA COMMUNE { CALENDAR FORMAT SOUND LR 234562 MULTIPLE MONTH H1i CUMS TUQUE MULTIPLE MONTH HIGHLIGHT CLEAR GHL IT SET CAT {ON Press the [F] key to select “MULTIPLE MONTH HIGHLIGHT SET”, & FROM: TO YEAR 7 MULTIPLE MONTH HIGHLIGHT SET ? 1890~ 1 1 I specificity the ending month and year.
88 Press the [£9 key to complete the procedure and highlight the days on the calendars, BE) SUMO TUQUE TH FR BA SUMO TUQUE 203 9101192 1991 For longer periods, it may take some time for the setting procedure, In such a case, the following message appears: NOW SETTING HIGHLIGHTS | TO STOP PRESS ESCAPE | KEY. Changing-the calendar-format The procedure described here lats you switch the day of the week sequence between Sunday through Saturday, and Monday through Sunday.
88 * To switch back t the Sunday through Saturday format, select the “CALENDAR FORMAT" function and then press (1] in the above procedure. * The setting that you make above is also applied to the weekly Schedule display. To sear the highlights from an entire month 1. Press the i key to enter the Calendar display. 2. Locate the calendar whose highlights you wish to clear on the left side of the display, 3. Press the [ key. 4. Press the 5 key. 5. Press 2] to select “ONE-MONTH HIGHLIGHT CLEAR™ 6.
Crass the B9 key to specify July 6 as the start date, SUMO TUQUE TH f&a\ UNH LEIGH 1 GATED 1990— 127 1990— w5t 0 1990 ~ Move the cursor to August 15, SUMO TUQUE TH FR 8A UNH LEIGH SIGHTED 1890~ 7~ B FRI 10l 1 S M 19908215 WED Ac carding to this display, there are 28 working days in the specified periods. » i you press the BT key while the above display is shown, August 15 becomes the stark date. » When moving the cursor to count the number of working days, highlighted dates cannot be selected.
g2 # Timetable Display ~ shows at a glance when appointments arp scheduled throughout an entire day, Jf you have highlighted a date on the calendar, the day of the week is in void brackets; otherwise it is in parentheses, 12-hour display Indicates no time included with appointment Indicates. term data item ,[ 1940~ 7-12 {THU) Appointment at 5:00 PM 24-hour display Appointment from $:30 AM 1o 11:00 AM 1890~ 712 {THU) STEED T « Data Display — contains all the details for the appointments.
+ The weekly schedule display — shows you an entire week’s schedule at a glance. if you have highlighted a date on the calendar the day of the week is in Entering the Schedule Keeper When you enter the Schedule Keeper, you have to enter for a specific date. There are three methods that you can use to specify the date when entering the Schedule Keeper. bold brackets. « Date specification Enter the date that you wish 10 access. You can also specify the date while the SF Unit is in the CAL mode.
86 To specify the date in the CAL mode 1. While in the CAL mods (press the & key to enter}, enter the year, month, and date, pressing the key after each entry. 2. After entering the date, press the key to switch directly to the Timetable Display for that date. To select a date from the Calendar Example: Select July 8, 1990, and then July 18, 1990 Display the calendar for July 1890, and select the 3rd.
a8 Press the [ key and the calendar reappears, with the 18th flashing, e SUMO TUQUE 123 247206 27 28 2020 3 1990 Press the i key for the weekly schedule for the currently selected date (18th here). SUMO TUQUE 91011 1213 the week that contains &) 990-7 press it flashing. A% key and the calendar reappears, this time with the 19th [ | SUMO TUQUE TH FR 8A SUMS TUQUE 123 810 81011 15 18 17 18.19.
100 Entering data into the Schedule Keeper Entering data into the Schedule Keeper is actually quite simple. Rather than attempting to explain it before providing an example, let's gy straight into the example to see how it is done. Let us say that we wish 1o enter the following information into the Schedule Keeper. This example assumes that 12-hour formats being used (see page 136).
the same procedure described above to enter the appointment ‘ 0 10-D 1890~ 7-20 (FRI) T ;fy the New Product Campaign at 2:00 PM. P o [RI[F] tor PM) (i) NEW @) PRODUCT 2l CAMPAIGN 553 w 1990~ 7-20 (FRI} (i HOSED 2:00° New Product Campaign if you do not make any entry for the minutes, the SF Unit assume 007 N STEED Press the [ key and the message ""SCHEDULE reappears o k you for input of the details of the appointment.
Here, et us look at the calendar by pressie SUMO TUQUE TH FR SA BUMP TUQUE 4567 910 9101 22-23-24 2973 the key. press the B key twice. 1 TERM DATA ITEM ENTRY 1950 Note the two tads to the right of the 20th, and the one dat to the right of the 23th. The upper dots indicate an appointment scheduled in the morning, while the lower dots indicate afternoon appointments. press (T) to select TERM DATA [TEM ENTRY.
Enter the details. YORK 1990~ ~1880— New York_ i STEED Press the § key. Note the T symbol on the display. & 1890— 7-24 (TUE) t New York Press the (W) key to change the date to the 25th. = 106 1980— 7-25 (WED) l New York m STEED press the @ key. The 26th should be flashing at this time. s SUMO TUQUE TH FR 5A 71234567 8 910 3171 1880 — (i) Next, enter the schedule for July 26th. SUMO TUQUE TH FA BA pass the (3] key so that the 26th is flashing.
‘r‘ First enter the miming appointment. Now knish the details of the afternoon appointment. 58 10 (TR DISCUSSION fi ABOUT [mgr] B-PROJECT & p 5 DEPARTMENT (i) MEETING . @ £ ROOM B 105 fe ) B8 1990~ 7-26 (THU) | 10:004 Discussion about B-PROJECT| 1909— 7-26 (THU) 1:00p Department Meeting | i (Room 1@5) 3:00p N STEED STEED Next enter the afternoon appointment. Note the key operation use enter the starting time and ending time. Enter the next appointment.
(10 Recalling Schedule Keeper data Data stored in the Schedule Keeper can be recalled using one of the following procedures: = Date Search Inuit a date to enter the Schedule Keeper for halt date. © Calendar Search Select a date on the calendar to enter the Schedule Keeper for thy date. © Weekly Schedule Search While the calendar display is shown. enter a date to display the weekly schedule that contains that date.
Calendar Search press ths B key to view the Data Display. Example: Check the schedule data for July 23, 1990, Select the date on the Calendar display. @:30a Breakfast with Mr. LEE Feminism) 90 B 7 Er Of) SUMO TUQUE TH FR SA SUMO TUQUE TH FR Sa 7122345687 1203 9101 1213 264: STEED 2930 1990 ~ Using Weekly Schedule Search ¢ This function ells you enter a date to recall the schedule for the week that includes that date.
14 Press the ET key to display the weekly schedule. : | | 19897 ~22{8U] 2810} 2410} 2514E 28[TH] 27{FR] 26{8A1 The § symbol indicates a term data item, while the ® symbol indicates a schedule data item that does not include a time, Next, check the details for the 24th and 25th. Move the cursor until the 24th is flashing, and press the [ key. FIFE T | L The date with T symbol is the start date of the term data item 1998(TUE} T New York | | press the to view the next day's details.
116 To search for text Example: Find all of the entries that begin with the words “Ney Product Campaign’. Press the [ key to enter the Schedule Keeper and then press the & key. s PR 1990~ 7-18 (WED) 7 SEARCH FOR 7 STEED The date at the top of this display is the current date. Enter the text “New Product Campaign”, and press the %5 key. Note that you could also enter just the word “New” or “N" for the search.
r To search for text example: Find all appointments scheduled between 1:30 PM and 4:00 PM Example: Find all of the entries that contain the word ""Meeting”, while in the Schedule Keeper, press the iR key and enter the time Press the [ key to enter the Schedule Keeper and then press the you wish to find. B9 key. @ 1 30 [ 4 [(E) Enter the text “Meeting”, and press 5 followed by the & key, 1990~ 7-18 (WED) (i ) MEETING: i) 1:30p .
120 Notes 3 The following shows how time search is performed by Random Search. in memory: 10:00 AM 10:00 AM ~11:00 AM 130 AM 10:30 AM ~12:00 PM 1100 AM Random search specification: kens found: 10:00 AM ~11:00 AM 1 AM 10:30 AM ~12:00 PM 10:30 AM Random search specification: stems found: 10:00 AM 10:00 AM ~11:00 AM 10:30 AM 16:30 AM ~12:00 PM 10:00 AM -~ 11:00 AM Using the Schedule Alarm Function The Schedule Alarm function lets you set alarms to signal scheduled appointment times.
1898~ 7-27 {FR) : overproduction Meeting It t ALARM 10:50A 12:000 STEED Press the BE7 key to store the schedule alarm time in memory. & s 1980~ 7-27 (FRI) overproduction Meeting L | 12:001 : . i STEED = Press the [F5) key to exit input and ensure that the N) indicator { disappears from the display. i * The bell "4 symbol after the schedule time indicates that s schedule alarm is preset for that item. : » You cannot set a schedule alarm for a time that is already passed.
1880~ 7-27 (FR1) T s productivity Meeting t 12:40p STEED 1 Press the &5 key. e 1 L ALARM 1990 727 (FRI) overproduction Meeting | STEED To switch schedule alarms ON and OFF While in the Schedule Keeper, press the & key and then press to select “SOUND”. (e *x% SOUND ok ! SCHEDULE ALARM oM e Off DAILY ALARM OFFEND, KEY ON #OFF ! i ACHED Press the key to switch the schedule alarm ON and the ey to switch it OFF. After press the 57 key to register the setting.
Using the Timekeeping Function About Home Time and World Time Your SF Unit comes with its own precision timepiece built in. A World Time function shows you the current time in New York, London, Paris, Tokyo, etc. You can specify one of these times as your Home Time, which is used for Schedule Alarms and Daily Alarm. Specifying the Home Time There are two methods that can be used to specify the Home Time: pacifying the city name and specifying the area.
128 You can also scroll directly to a specific section of the city list, Si mph, enter a Setter and the block of names that begins with that letter immediately appears on the display. Here, let us enter "N”. N HOME TIME CITY CHANGE t*Nadi +17:00 Fiji Nairobi + 8:00 Kenya Nashville 1:00 aw pas ind HOME TIME CITY CHANGE I New York t 0:00 U.8.4. Niamey + 6:00 Niger Norfolk i 0:00 () ey In the above display, “New York™ is currently selected, so press the B9 key to make New York time the Home City time.
Enter the first letter of the name of the desired area. Setting the current time U@ To set the current time, simply change the time shown in the Home — S Time display. HOME Time AREA CHANGE . United Kingdom To set the current time 'Tugging + 8:00 press [ followed by 5. Montevideo + 2:00 | Venezuela 1 o e HOME New York W o | TIME U.8.A 1890~ 1— 1 (MON) Press the B3 key to change the Home Time to the selected area, HOME London TIME United Kingdom .
In this example, let us assume that New York time is the Home Time, if you press the % key while the date digit is flashing, the hour digit and that we wish to change it to 1110 PM, July 6, 1990, the time will start to flash again. After ini { q Press (B) followed by [l to switch from AM to PM. You can switch ;Ld date, press BT, ¢ you finish sting the tme between AM and PM ((B] ) while the hours digits or minutes digits of the time are flashing. Next, enter 11, followed by [, @ owe — e TIME_ Ursa.
Press the AW key, and the following menu appears. he [E1 key to complete the operation. pre i B 1 ALARM TIME SET ALARM TIME | § SOUND AM 8:30 Press (1] to select “ALARM TIME SET”. press the B8 key 1o return to the Home Time display.
Jo switch between 12-hour and l Note that the time has been changed from 12-hour to 24-hour format. 24-hour format The specification affects all time displays, including those in the Schedule Mode, World Time, and alarms, Press the (8 key. — specifying the date format = ??mg 39"8" XO rk A chive of three different date formats is available for the Home Time, T world Time and Schedule Keeper displays. 1890~ 7— 6 (FRI) . Format Example YEAR-MONTH-DATE 1990-1-1 (MON}) MONTH-DATE-YEAR JAN-1-1990 (MON) .
138 Press (1] to select DATE FORMAT, MONTH-DATE-YEAR DATE-MONTH-YEAR ek Press the key (1), (2], [3)) that corresponds to the format you want 10 use. Here, MONTH-DATE-YEAR is selected by pressing 2] 2 HOME New York TIME U.S.A. JUL-1990 23:40 52 [ Note No matter what date format you select, the calendar and schedules use the YEAR-MONTH-DATE format when specifying dates.
Press (2] to select WORLD TIME CITY CHANGE. WORLD TIME CITY CHANGE Abidjan + 5:00 Cote reservoir Abu Habit + 9:00 U.A.E. Acapulco 1:08 Press [P} and specify Paris. BEE WORLD TIME CITY CHANGE Paris + 6100 France | Peking (Beijing) +18:00 | PR China Perth +13:00 ] Press the & key to view the World Time Display for Paris, France. & WORLD Paris TIME France JUL— 7-1990 (SAT) 6:13 30 The initial setting for the World Time is New York US.A.
Select Singapore. EEE WORLD TIME AREA CHANGE Singapore 1t Singapore +13:09 i Somalia Mogadishu South Africa Press the 8] key to change the World Time to the selected ares &= WORLD Singapore Time Singapore JUL— (SAT) 13:50 33 Using the daylight saving time function This function lets you specify daylight saving time for cities that use such a timekeeping system. To switch daylight saving time ON and OFF Press the (8 key or the Key.
144 Editing Data Items Stored in Memory After data items are stored in memory, you can edit, delete, and move them as desired. In this section, we will use actual examples i describe the editing procedures, To change an existing data item Change Mary Bush's telephone number from 234-228-9199 i {see page 36). Enter the Telephone Directory and search for the data item under Busy Mary. Be sure to press the T key. (Fer Er BUSH s | BUSH may 234-228-9109 TEL & Switch 1o the Data Display.
Enter the new data. 8243 11933 Digital Street,4 Los Angeles, CA ; BUSH MARY 4 ‘ Press the €] key to store the newly edited data item in memory, = BUSH MARY 11833 Digital Street, Los Angeles, CA 234228 8243 | | ETHERNET When you locate a data item using Direct Search or Random Search, the €& indicator disappears from the display when you enter while in the menu. » When you change the name entry in the Business Card Library, all of the entries are resorted in alphabetical sequence when you press the 58 key.
Press (5] to select “"DATE CHANGE”, ® DATE CHANGE YEAR ? W Enter the year, month, and date, following each entry by pressing the key. You can cancel the edit procedure by pressing the ) key during date input. DATE ? 19907-27 [1§) STEED When you press the 3 key after entering the date, the first letter of the details of the appointment stars to flash.
150 Press [3] to select “"MULTIPLE DATA ITEM EDIT". At this time th, following menu will appear. & TEL NUMBER ADDRESS TELEX NUMBER FAX NUMBER @R EMPLOYER ‘ | BACARDI Crass a key to select an entry. Here we will press [Z] to select “TE NUMBER'". — @ 1 Press the and quays to scroll through the telephone numbers until you find the one that you wish {o change. e BACARDI Make the necessary changes. IO 811 s BACARDI press the B3 key 1o store the newly edited data items in memory.
152 Press the Bof key and the following menu will appear. UNMARKED DATA ITEM DELETE MESSAGE EDIT (FREE 1-6) 1 2 4 DATA COMMUNICATION 6 SOUND i3 Press [2] to select “MESSAGE EDIT {(FREE At this time the display will change to a list of current user-definable entry mamas, = FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE N TEL Goren Press the (] key to nave the cursor to the position of the data mans you wish to change. Enter the new data name.
£ STEWART STEWART JANE 631-343-6114 DELETE INDIVIDUAL DATA ITEM 7 ves [ET] /o o em BACARDI i BACARDI fo press B0 to delete the data item and display the next data item or to the Data Display. Switch to the Data Display. & to return ata Display. o & oD MOTORS QD MOTORS WILLIAMS ROBERT 631-343-6111 STEWART JANE Vice-President Chief Engineer Latin America Region Engineering and Development 1284567 1234867 Y QD Build , 106258 QD Road, @ Y. QD. Building,.
156 [t UNMARKED DATA STEM DELETE 4 DATA COMMUNICATION BOUND Press (1] 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 YES /NO ! MEMO I REMS ¢ Press B5 to delete all unmarked data items or o return 1o the MEME display. * In the above example, only the unmarked data items in the Meme Mode, open (non-secret) area are deleted. Unmarked data items in the secret area are not deleted.
158 Specify the date up 1o which you wish to delete unmarked data items, Enter the year, month, and date, pressing the [ key after sate entry, DELETE ALL UNMARKED DATA ITEMS ¢ FROM: 1901~ 11 (TUE) T0: 199025 5 (MON) YES /NO () ACHED Press 59 to delete all unmarked data stems or 8 to cancel the delete procedure: Ini the above example, only the unmarked data items for the specified period in the Schedule Keeper, pen (non-secret) area are deleted, Unmarked data items in the-secret-area are not deleted: Dependi
“ *, created data ity Enter (3] 1o select “DATA ITEM COPY”’, The newly i n appearance the display with the cursor flashing, standing by g 1 changes. Make any necessary changes. BEAN [ PAUL yippee i«w ADVERTISING INC. 4 i | BEAN PAUL | 222-228-12344 I | Copywriter ) o | Domestic Advertisement Division | 300034 BACARDI DIRECTOR &5 HW ADVERTISING INC, | BEAN PAUL 222-228-1234] Art Directer i Domestic. Advertisement Division 30803 88012 A.B.
press B to mark the data item. Note the s indicator which shows that the data Stem is marked. Using the Mark Function ) o @8 +LLOYD BOB The Mark function lets you mark data item to protect it against sing deleted by the delete procedure (see page 153} To assign marks to data items ) 5% TEL Example: Enter the following daft item and mark it. Bub Lloyd, 631-343-8221 press the BET key to store the data. ‘While in the Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, Memo Mode, or Schedule Keeper, pass the [ key.
gl DO DR Val Nu CREDIT CARD NUMBERS OVER'S Lt id until ember CENSER Oct. 29, 1893 Casio Credit 12345 : Digital Credit 88765 I i MEMO o e ] Press the i key and the following menu will appear. postnatal ITEM EDIT INDIVIDUAL DATA ITEM DELETE DATA STEM COPY DATA ITEM TO SECRET AREA SOUND MEMO Cross (1] to select 'DATA ITEM EDIT™. At this time the cursor wil | the Data Display. | i | appear on 1 164 RIVER'S L Vat Nu {CENSER id untie Oct.
166 Using the Secret Function The Secret Function lets you store Telephone Directory, Business Cara Library, Memo data and Schedule Keeper data in & memory area thy is protected by a secret password. Only individuals able to enter password can view the information stored in the secret memory arg, ) You can register only one password. Be sure not 1o forget it, i you do, you will have to reset, thus erasing all of the data you hag stored in memory.
Now you can press one of the made keys (ff, o0, R} to data into the secret memory area. Use the same procedures as “‘0!9 used 1o store data in the open (non-secret) area. To exit the secret area Simply press the (] key to exit the secret area. The data item Sony that appears on the display does not include items stored in the Story area.
" To change the password 170 Example: Change the password from “CASIO” to “ISAAC, Whig in the Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, Memo Moog or Schedule Keeper, press the key, and a message appears"; prompt entry of the password. e *xk SECRET x%% PASSWORD ? Enter the password, and the message “PASSWORD OK 1 appears 1o confirm that it-incorrect, and-then the 8-Unit-enters-the sere area, indicated by the the bottom of the display.
172 Enter the new password. ISSAC Press the [ key to register the new password. & e k% SECRET %%x DISC_ kkx SECRET *#x% PASSWORD REGISTERED ! ) s TEL ~ * *k*% TELEPHONE DIRECTORY %% DATA ITEMS 9 MARKED @ N @S TEL 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 quick and easy.
174 Press the Bl key and the following menu will appear. — o 1 DATA ITEM EDIT 2 INDIVIDUAL DATA ITEM DELETE 3 DATA ITEM COPY 4 DATA ITEM TO SECRET AREA 8 SOUND % @ TEL =] Cross (4] to select "DATA ITEM TO SECRET AREA”. At this time o message will appear to prompt input of the currently registered password, TRANSFER TO SECRET AREA ¥¥x PASSWORD TEL Enter the password and press the [ key and the following message appears to confirm whether you wish to transfer the data item.
176 Switch to the Data Display. Press the MW key and the following menu will appear. e Press to select “DATA ITEM TO OPEN AREA”. The following message appears to confirm whether you wish to transfer the data item. @ SMITH DIANA 567-645-3233 6322 S8.F.
' Using the Letter Memory Function y 178 The Letter Memory function lets you store up 1o 10 often-used worry or phrases up 1o 384 characters long for instant recall when you neg them. To store Letter Memory data Example: Assign the word “'Birthday’ to Letter Memory 1. While in the Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, Memo Mods, or Schedule Keeper, press the ) key.
180 To recall Letter Memory data Example: Susan’s Birthday While in the Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, Memo Moog or Schedule Keeper, press the () key. ! At the point where you wish to enter the text assigned 16 the Lethargy Memory, press B followed by (1] (BT SUSAN'S (il 1990~ 83 (FRI) ! Susan's | {1 STEED | Bl 1990~ 8— 3 (FRI) i Susan’s Birthday i i U STEED You can press the FIE key to exit the Letter Memory Function without entering any Letter Memory number.
e 182 A 831-343-6969 BACARDI + [n the above example, you can scroll the Employer Name Dispel if you omit operation of the key. » Pressing any mode key, the key or [ key during Auto Display causes the SF Unit to exit the function.
184 Performing General Calculations Calculation keys TERRACE OFF IS IEL QUARK |2si3el4 + Numeric keys and decimal key { (T1) + Arithmetic operator keys Press these keys as they appear in the arithmetic operation, ang press the B3 key to obtain the resit. * Root key (7] Use this key fo obtain the square root of & value. + Independent memory keys Adds the displayed value 10 the independent memory.
. Articulation examples . . ! Calculable P performing Date Calculations = 53+128 63= SIM 983 963 @ -arm {56389} > 52463~ Miniseries 12456 % 741852 123456 2722 : pate calculations can be performed in the range of January 1, 1801, s geese 88602840, rough December 31, 2099, . e g 12224= Calculations that exceed this range resulting an error (“E” displayed).
example: Determine the dates 50, 100, and 150 days from October 11, 1890 (using a constant). 210‘ L RN NEE | K+ (THU ) o] 1990-1011 Example: Determine the date that is 300 days from December 20, 2010 2010 50(=] K+ (FRI) + (MON} i 2010-12-20 1990-11-30 | | For 21st century years, you must enter all four digits.
150 (2] s 19913-10 Example: Determine the dates 15, 30, and 45 days before February | 5, 1980 (using the memory}.
T 194 The SF Unit's IC Card System lets you use IC cards to plug in app ii. cation software or for external storage of data. Precautions when using an IC card « Never use any IC card not sold by Casio Computer Co., Lid. « Do not bend or rap the IC card. Doing so can cause malfunction, Do not carry the IC card in your trouser pocket. » When not in use, store the card in its case. * When institutionalizing the IC card therefrom the SF Unit, first make sure that the power of the SF Unit is switched OFF.
To replace the IC card battery i1 the following procedure, it is assumed that the IC card whose subaltern is being replaced is goaded in the 8F Unit, 1. Remove the three screws that hold the back cover of the SF Uy in place, and remove the back cover. 2. Check 1o make sure that the IC card is set securely limo the g Unit and that the LOCK/FREE switch is in the LOCK position. py not change the position of the FORELOCK switch during thy following procedure. FORELOCK switch 7 3.
4. Ult out the card currently installed in the SF Unit. /flm | 5. Carefully install the card you want o use. Using RAM Card 8. Slide the LOCK/FREE switch to the LOCK position. Now if you press the [of] key of the SF Unit, the unit will enter the Card Mode. An optional ES-100 RAM card can be used for storage of Telephone directory, Business Card Library, and Memo data, You can build a collection of RAM cards for virtually unlimited external storage capabilities.
200 In the case of 1, or 3... Perform the initialization procedure. In the case of 2... 1t you want to keep the data stored on the RAM card, do not use the card with the SF Unit. (f you do ot want to keep the data on the crag perform the initialization procedure. ' In the case of 4... Conduit with your nearest Casio dealer.
202 To select between SF Unit and RAM card storage Press the [ key. e = TELEPHONE DIRECTORY %xx DATA | REMS @ MARKED ¢ Press the (7] key again for RAM card storage. Note that the Carp indicator appears on the display. = ¢+ TELEPHONE DIRECTORY +4¢ CARD DATA STEMS o MARKED e TEL CARD Press the [ key once more to return to SF Unit storage.
204 Press the &) key to register the password, or the fse] key to exit without registering the password. & SECRET %%x% PASSWORD REGISTERED ! The indicator indicates the same password (CARD) is registered for both the SF Unit and the RAM card. If you later change the password, it changed for both the unit and the card. Important * A password can only be registered during SF Unit storage, and not during RAM card storage.
Editing RAM card data The procedures for editing, adding, deleting, copying, moving ang searching for RAM card data are the same as those used for day stored in the SF Unit, Transferring data between the SF Unit and RAM card Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, and Memo data can he transferred between the SF Unit and 2 RAM card. You can also specify whether or not the data should be deleted from the sender’s memory after the transfer.
208 Press [) to select TO OPEN AREA, ONE DATA ITEM 2 MODE DATA STEMS | 3 ALL DATA ITEMS —DATA TO RAM Crag. TEL Press [1] 10 select ONE DATA ITEM. SEARCH FOR 7 w03, Recall the data item to be transferred. 5 BENSON [Fife) BENSON THOMAS 4365 Calculation NY TO CARD 7 ATA TO RAM CARD. Town, New York, YES /NO o] v press the 551 key to transfer the data.
Press [B] to select DATA TO RAM CARD. ® 1 TO OPEN AREA 2 TO SECRET AREA ) =% BACARDI + The display shown above dis not appear and the OPEN Airy SECRET AREA selection is not required if a password is ny registered. * If you pass [Z] to select TO SECRET AREA, the message “Rak CARD PASSWORD 7" appears. Enter the proper password ang press the [ key to enter the Secret Area.
212 f To transfer ALL DATA ITEMS Example: Transfer the Telephone Directory, Business Cara Libra, and Memo dale from the SF Unit to a RAM crag, Press the key, followed by the (B key and the key. Then press to select DATA COMMUNICATION. Y () pom(4 ) 1 TRANSMIT 2 RECEIVE 3 PRINT 4 SET HARDWARE PARAMETERS & DATA TO HAM CARD 6 PEN PRINTING s ey TEL Press to select DATA TO RAM CARD.
To erase the contents of a RAM card The initialization procedure in a card mode of Telephone Directory‘ Business Card Library, or Memo Mode can be used o completely erase the contents of a RAM card. 1. While in the Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, or Meg Mode initial display, press a mode key to enter the card mods, 2. Cross the [ key. 3. Press the o key. 4. Press (8] to select RAM CARD INITIALIZATION. 5.
Performing Data Communications Between Two SF Units Data communications between two SF Series Units can be performer by consenting them using the $B-80 cable that comes with the units To connect two SF Units 1. Check to make sure that the power of the two SF Series Units is OFF, 2. Remove the connector covers of the two SF Series Units. 3. Connect the two SF Series Units using the $8-60 cable. SB-6 necessary cable Be sure o keep the connector of the SF Unit covered when it is not being used.
218 v 1BM PG, XT, AT, PS/2 SF Unit For full details on transferring data via the FA-120 Interface Unit, see the Owner’s Manual that comes with the FA120. before you can perform data communications, you must first set up enchain hardware parameters to make sure that the two units are able w© understand each other. The parameters of the send unit and the receive Unit must be same for them 1o be able to communicate with pate other.
Press io select “"SET HARDWARE PARAMETERS”. r SET HARDWARE PARAMETERS S /L PARITY even ool [ERE BIT LENGTH R biscuits 1200 2400 4800 RAREFY | ‘ BPS I TEL (The display above is the default specifications following the RESET operation.) The hardware parameters highlighted on the display are those that are currently selected. Note that the PARITY selection is flashing, Press the (4] and cursor keys to change the current PARITY selection until EVEN is selected.
" Setting up the Receive SF Unit Y 222 The following procedures describe how to set up an SF Unit to receive data from anther SF Unit or farm a personal computer. To set up the receive SF Unit While in the Calendar Display, Telephone Directory, Business Cara Library, Memo Made, or Schedule Keeper, press the key. At thug dime the indicator (K] appears in the lower left of the display to ind. care that the SF Unit is ready for data input.
224 The procedures described in this section make it possible 10 gens data from one SF Unit 1o anther. Before actually beginning these procedures, make sure that thy message “RECEIVE OK 1" is shown on the display of the deceiving unit. About transmitting data Before actually getting into actual data communications, we should first define a few rules about how the SF Unit conducts data comm, dedications. Generally, you will have a number of options when trans.
226 Press to defect “TRANSMIT” and the following menu appears. m [ one para view ] 2 MODE DATA STEMS 3 ALL DATA ITEMS | TEL Press 1o select “ALL DATA ITEMS™, and the following display appears to confirm whether you wish to proceed. 3 TRANSMIT ALL DATA ITEMS ? YES /N0 TEL o L & Press the BEf key o proceed with the data transmission, or press [ if you wish 1o cancel. NOW TRANSMITTING | TO STOP PRESS [ESCAPE KEY v The above message appears when transmission takes more than one second.
Press (1] to defect "ONE DATA ITEM"” and a message appears g the display to ask you what data item you wish to transmit, " o SEARCH FOR 2 MEMO Scroll through the Index Display until the name of the Memo you wish 10 send is at the top, and then press the key to change 1o the Data Display.
230 Press [1} 1o select “ONE DATA ITEM™" and the message “SEARCH FOR ?" appears on the display to ask you what data item you wig to transmit. Enter the text that you wish to search for. If you make a mistake whi entering text, press the [ or (] key to move the cursor ta the locator, of the mistake and make corrections.
232 >y Press (2] to select “MODE DATA ITEMS" and a message appear on the display 1o confirm whether or not you wish 1o transmit the deity items., Erse T2 TRANSMIT MODE DATA ITEMS 7 | | YES /NO W | BACARDI Press the key to begin transmission of the displayed data item, or the [ key to return to the "DATA COMMUNICATION" menu.
234 v To send MODE DATA ITEMS for a specifies period in the Calendar Display Example: Send highlighted date data from January through Decorum, 1990, Press the [ key of the transmitting unit to enter the Calendar, Display, and display the starting calendar (January 1980} on the ek side of the display. SUMO TUQUE r2s 910 11 12 587 1213 1990 | | BUMP TUQUE TH FR A Press the i key followed by (4] to select “DATA COMMUNICATION". Press (1] to select “TRANSMIT”.
[ Notes the secret memory area (see page 166) is accessed, the dam“ received is stored in the secret memory area. * When transferring MODE DATA ITEMS or ALL DATA Item, each data item is displayed on the receiving unit as it is received.» » When receipt of ONE DATA ITEM is complete, the received deity inert is shown on the display. * When receipt of MODE DATA ITEMS is complete, the receiving unit enters the made (Telephone Directory, Business Cara Library, etc.) for the data items received.
WZIXLC e ot imn S s World Time key ome Time key calendar key Page Down keys Display Change key & Auto Display Schedule alarm key T Telephone Directory key @ Data Input/ 8> Power Nonnuclear key EXT key ) \OU*DL‘t key Power OFF key ET key 3 Secret key CAL mode key COMBINE key ESC key insert key EARS key KEY SHIFT key Delete key immediate key F1~F8 keys S CARD key {3 Character keys cursor keys 238 Key Fu nations & Name Function g V Time key Press this key o enter the World Time Display.
240 Name Function Delete key During data input, press this key o delete the character at the current cursor position. Holding this key down deletes characters continuously at high speed. Character keys Use these keys o enter characters, sages, 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 settling until the £ key is pressed again. See page 25 for further details.
242 No. Name Function @ ESC key Press this key o stop data communications and 10 escape farm the operation. This key is also used to break execution of other functions, Key Shift key Press this key to switch the function key menu ON and OFF when an optional |G card is being used. ® F1~F5 keys These keys are used 10 select functions when an optional IC card is bang used. CARD key This key is used to execute optional iC card functions.
244 Memo Approximately 2,540, 20-character memos. Schedule Keeper Approximately 1,860, under the following conditions: 1 item per day. 20 characters per item 30 days per month Starting time specified, alarm time set Approximately 2,145, under the following conditions: 1 item per day, 20 characters per inert 30 days per month Starting time specified, no alarm time RAM card The user area consists of 53,266 byes out of the RAM Card’s rota) capacity of B4KB.
248 v Auto Sort Sequence Telephone Directory data items are automatically sorted in alphabetic order according to the first letter entered for NAME, Business Card Library data items are sorted according 1o the EMPLOYER entry. Data stored under each employer is further Sort according to personal names.
248 Calendar, and Schedule Keeper data. It also shows the perv of total memory used, and how much total memory area res Press the B9 key to check the current memory capacity. ? Mott iy Meg, stage hang *x% CAPACITY FREE 54707 Myles 9 USED 1268 Bytes 2/0 9 0 106 C—— 1 TEL ! Lo e Following the memory reset operation, the display will appear as folios. CAPACITY xkx | 0% 10 FREE 56006 Bytes USED 2 Bytes ¢ 5 TEL Meaning Action DATA ITEM NOT FOUND ! Text specified for search does not exist.
Specifications N 250 Model: SF-9000 Data storage: Radiotelephones card/memoischedule data sloganeering' calendar display, marker, letter memory, secret area, editing, display, auto display Clock: Average of accuracy + 3 seconds per day under normal tem) wartime, schedule alarm, daily alarm Calculation: 12-digit arithmetic calculations, constants for memory, percentages, square roots, 24-digit approximations, date calculations, other mixed calculations General: Display element: 32-column x 8-one LCD Memory c
252 Hardware parameters 219 Nightlight holidays 82 Ham Time 126 Home Time by area 129 Home Time by city 126 IC card battery 195 IC Cards 194 Index Search Business Card 53, 56 Memo 67, 69 Telephone Directory 34, 36 Initial Settings 247 initialize a HAM card 199 Key input tone 23 Keys 238 Lester Memory Function 178 Main power. supply.