Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the CASIO (referred 10 &s SF Unit in this manual). For best results and to ensure that you are able to employ the features and functions of your SF Unit to their fullest, carefully read this manual and keep it on-hand for future reference. * ‘Note that the example displays provided in this manual provided fo show yau the messages and screens that ‘appear during certain operations, and are not actual size.
Before Beginning Operation Make back up copies of important data! Your SF Unit employs electronic memory, which makes it possible to store large volutes. of data and to recall sired data quickly ahd easily. Data is retained as dong as power is supplied by the batteries. ‘Whig nears that should batteries go dead, of if you make 2 mistake while replacing batteries, the data stored In memory may be damaged of lost entirely.
BATTERIES GETTING WEAK! PLEASE REPLACE BACK-UP BATTERY FIRST AND .THEN MAIN-BATTERIES ACTION: None of the keyboard keys are active excel Switch power off and immediately replace the back-up battery. After replacing the back-up battery, you should then replace the main batteries. Important Remember that 1C cards also use batteries. If you are using an \O card, its low battery message will appear on the display once its banner power drops below a certain level.
About the Power Supply You should stop whatever operation you are performing and replace batteries as soon as one of the weak battery messages shown on pages 3 and 4 appears on the display. Note that the SF Unit hasn't separate power supplies. * Main Power Supply The main-power Supply uses two CR2032 lithium batteries, These batteries power keyboard operations, the display and alarm tones.
To replace the main batteries SF-9300. Before replacing the main batteries, note the following precautions, + Do not remove the back-up battery from the SF Unit while main batteries are.removed, + Be sure 1 replace both batteries at the same time, and do hot use an old battery with a new one. 1. Remove the back cover of the SF Unit by removing the three screws that hold it in place. + Lift up the sedge of the back cover that was fastened down by the screws, hinging on the opposite edge. 2.
4. Replace the main battery holder and slide it into place, 3. After removing the sticker, take the Battery holder screw off that secures the battery —— holder in claps, and then remove the battery hider. 5. Replace the back cover of the SF Unit and secure it in place using the 4. Remove the old battery and replace it with a new one. throe’ screws. At this time, check to see that the back cover is correctly attached to the = Wipe the surfaces of the battery with a soft, dry cloth.
. 6. Replace the battery holder and secure it in pace using the screw. il Getting to Know Your SF Unit Using the Telephone Directory Function 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 to the hooks in the.
Contents Before Beginning Operation About the Power Supply To replace the main batteries 3 To r€place the back-up battery 10 Getting to Know Your 8F Unit Key identification chart 20 About the Symbols Used on the Display Learning About Your 8F Unit About the Auto Power OFF function 23 To adjust display contrast 23 Key input tone 24 Entering ext 24 Editing text 25 Using the Data Management Functions Using the Telephone Directory Function Format 26 To store data a Recalling Telephone Directory data 28 Using th
" Performing Data Communications Using the Secret Function 92 . To register a password > 92 Performing Data Communications Between Two SF Units: 121 To exit the secret area 98th connect two SF Units 121 Entering the secret area 93 To change the password 94 Performing Data Communications Between an SF Unit Transferring data between the secret and open ragas 96 and a Personal Computer . 122 .
To print MODE DATA ITEMS in the Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, or Memo Mode 140 To print MODE DATA ITEMS for a specific period in the Schedule Keeper 140 To print MODE DATA ITEMS for a specific period in the Calendar Display 141 Printing error messages 142 Using the Pen Printer Pen Printing To connect the Pan Printer to the SF Unit 143 To print data already stored in 8F Unit memory 144 To print text entered on the SF Unit's keyboard 145 Setting the Print format 146 Reference Keys Storage Capaci
Key identification chart The keyboard illustrated below shows all of the characters that can be entered from the keyboard. |8F-9300 T7 (@ |k els e %M e clausal] Al el ] aAlstloi|roleoinalumfkoiL. 1 |7¢]n L borstals eluiltalaalnalinjks|tali zA[xElcijvolso[n [m SHIFT |z 5 |m f.
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Key input tone ‘A beep sounds each time you press a key. You can turn off this beep if you want 10. In any mode except the calculator mode, press B, and the menu appears. 1. [sF:g300 Press [B] and then () to select SOUND. SF-8600 Cross [6] 1o select SOUND. 2. Use (T and to select key, and then use to switch between on™ and off, 3. Press fe 1o store the settings. Entering text Cursor Use move the cursor in the corresponding direction. Hold down any cursor key to move the cursor at high sped.
To store data Example: Let us store the following data in memory. | Using the Data JACKSON ERIC a Management Functionalist Case Avenue, Seattle, WA Blood Type: O . Press the key. This part of the manual lefts you how to use the versatile data storage functions. You will learn how to store, recall, and edit Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, Memo, and Schedule data. To make procedures as easy.
* When the total number of characters making up the name and telephone number is less than 31, the name and telephone number are displayed on the same June of the display. « While a combine mark (see page 32) is on the.display, the [T key will nat store any data. Delete the combine mark using the s key before pressing . Recalling Telephone Directory data Data stored in the Telephone Directory can be recalled using one of the following procedures: .
y To locate data using Index Search Example: . Search for ihe data stored for Diana Smith. 1. Press the [ key. TELEPHONE DIRECTORY # DATA [REMS MARKED sw© NAME? = This display indicates that there are currently nine data items stored in memory, Of these, none are marked. For further details on marked (page 87) 2. Press the (3] key to display the first set-of six names and telephoto numbers.
2. Input the next part of the-search data. ANDERSON 171 ANDERSON_ 3. Crass the @ key. ANDERSON JACK 234—22848333—‘ 4. Press the &) key to switch to the Data Display. * @is the combine mark which separates search specifications. « While a combine mark is on the display, the 5] key will not store any data. Delete the:combine mark using the key before pressing =t To locate data using Mode Search Example: Search for all data items that contain the text “Los Angeles”™. 1.
Notes « The message “DATA ITEM NOT FOUND! appears én the display if you attempt to search for text that does not exist in memory. This can be because the inert does not exist, or because you made a mistake when you entered the text. Should this message appear; press recall and edit the text you input, or @& to reenter the ext from the beginning. Or you can press directly to the index display. + If you try to recall data when data is stored.in memory, the.
To store data Example: 36 Store the data included on the business cred illustrated below. DAVID GEAR PRODUCT MANAGER. CONSUMER PRODUCTS DIVISION PO.BOX 7000 570 MOUNT PLEASANT AVE, DOVER, NJ 07801 PHONE 2673615400 TELEX 642754 FACSIMILE 262-361-3819 CE CO, LTD. . Press the P key. BUS SINES CARD LIBRARY EMPLOYERS DATA STEMS MARKED NAME? 2 = oss I the T8 indicator does not appear, press kay. Press the 83 key, and the message “NAME?" appears. Input the name of the person and press the &) key.
38 Recalling Business Card Library data Data stored in the Business Card Library can be recalled using one of the following procedures: « Index Search Se rolling through the alphabetical listing of employer names.only. * Initial Character Search Recall of all terns under a name that begins with specific characters, » Mode Search Recall of all items that contain specific characters anywhere, About the Business Card Library display Three different display formats are used in the Business Card Library.
ROBINSON LUCY 4. Press the [F] key until the employer name “QD MOTORS" is at the tap Copywriter, Domestic Advertisement Division, HW ADVERTISING INC. of the display. 84012 A.B. Avenue, New Ark, NY 10170 PO.BOX: 30003 . Tel: 222-228-1234 QD MOTORS WILLIAMS ROBERT . b Vice-President, Latin America Region, QD MOTORS 5. Press the key to change to the Data Display. QD Building, 10250 QD Road, Chicago, IL PO.
42 = A Name/Number Display shows the name and telephone:number for the name that you specified at the top. 3. Press the [ key to switch to the Data 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. It 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". .
44 . Press i) followed by the &= key. . While in the Business Card Library, press &7 and the message “NAME?" appears. . Input the first part of the search data, FEB) NEW FREE YORK . Press the T8 key and Input the other part of the search data. BB AD New York@Ad ROBINSON .LUCY 222-228-1284 The marching name and telephone number appear at the top of the display. Press.the key to change to the Data Display.
4. Proceed as follows, % 7:00 After you complete inputting the data press the &5 key to store this data item into memory. Recalling Memo data Data stored in the Memo Mode can be recalled using ane of the following procedures: * Index Search Se rolling through a List of the first lines of each data item_ stored. + Initial Character Search . Recall of all isms with a specific first line, * Mode Search Recall of all items that contain specific characters. * Sequential Search Se rolling through data items.
To locate data using Index Search Example: Search for the data stored under the name “PLAN B". 1. Press the %A key to enter the Memo Mode. MEMO DATA | REMS 8 X MARKED ° MEMO? = » This display indicates that there are currently eight meas stored in memory. Of these, none are marked (page 90). 2. Press the key to.display the first set of six memo names. 3. Press ¥ to scroll down to the next page. 4." Press the key unit the memo name “PLAN B Is at the top of the display. PLAN B 5.
i0 3. Use the and (¥ keys o select one of the displayed names by positioning it in the top line of the display, and then press the [ key to switch (o its Data Display. DRIVER'S LICENSE Valid unit Coil. 29, 1893 Number PASSPORT . Valid untie Dec. 11, 1898 Number XY543216 = To locate data using Sequential Search Example: * Use Index Search to display the "SUBWAY TIMETABLE® memo, and thee move to the “AIRLINE SCHEDULE — NY. ~TOKYO” memo.
Using the Calendar Function Thé Calendar function gives you instant access lo any full month calendar from January 1901 through December 2088. The wide display shows two calendars per screen. Whenever you perform the memory reset operation, the SF Unit's Calendar Mode shows January and February 1993. The examples in this manual, however, are ali based on 1992 calendars. Displaying a calendar for.a specific month There are three methods that you can use to display the calendar for a specific month. .
54 To scroll through calendars Example: SUMO TUQUE TH FR SA SUMO TUQUE preset g 12345 8 910111213 14 678 910112 1616171818 20 21 18 141516 2122 1992 1@ SUMO TUQUE TH FR SA CUMS TUQUE THAR SA 12 12345 1 12 678 91011142 3456788 2122 7181320212223 2425 1992 « 31 1883 i1 SUMO TUQUE TH FR $A SUMPTUOUS FR SA 9 1z3ese 3 1235 78 910411213 78 91011213 1115 212223 229 30 1 — 1303 * The key operation can also be performed by passing the g key.
56 6. Use the cursor keys to select Saturday, and prods g, 7. Press the B key to complete the procedure and highlight the days. SUMO TUQUE TH FR §4 SUM TUQUE 123 91018 $ 466783 14 18 16 1718 §f} 101112 1314 15 16 212223 23 25l 1992 ~ at ~ 1993 ~ Changing the calendar format The procedure described here lets you switch the day of the week sequence between Sunday through Saturday, and Monday through Sunday. Example: To change the calendar format from Sunday through Saturday to Monday through Sunday. 1.
8 2. Move the date cursor to the starting date. (or input & SUMO TL WE TH FR SA SUMO TUQUE TH FR 8A toot 7 = 8 810 Press the key to specify the start date. EUKARYOTES TH FR SA UNH | GHL | GATED Tl 12:H 1992/ 7/ & MON SERAPH e 716 wow 2728 1002 4. Move the die cursor to the ending tads.
b « Timetable Display ~ shows at a glance when appointments are scheduled + Data Display ~contains all the details for the appointments. throughout an entire day. Indicates multi-date item 1 vou have highlighted a date on f ‘hour display you have highlighted a date on the . ; orthodontic t ot . included with brackets; otherwise s in parentheses. 9:30a Proust Meeting appointment: 1 Day co&m (from Jan.
62 24-hour display 1892/ 18[WE] 16[TH] e 17[FR] o 1515A] @ s The Timetable Display and Data Display uses either 12-hour or 24-hour format, depending on the HOME TIME setting you make for the Home Time {page 80j). Entering the Schedule Keeper When you enter the Schedule Keeper, you have ¢ enter for a specific date. There are three methods that you can use to specify the date when anteing the Schedule Keeper. + Date specification Enter the date that you wish to access.
64 Sequential selection Example: (] 1892/ {199/167 1982/ [200/ 168 Inputting data into the Schedule Keeper Inputting data into the Schedule Keeper is actually quite simple, Rather than attempting to explain it before providing an example, let's go 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.
66 12. Input'the details. ] NEW FEB YORK 13. Press the §&1 key. Note the T symbol on the display. t New York 1329/ 037 48} 14. Press the ¥ key to change the date to the 25th. 1992/11/28 (WED) 4 Mew York (9807 028 48] 15. Press to display the 26th. 16. Input the first appointment. Note the key operation used to enter the starting time and ending time. 1:00p DESCRIPTION? ! | oor 48] 17 Now input the. details.
. Example: 68 3.. Press the key to switch 1o the Data Display.. 18927177 26 (THU) Melee. ‘McDonald at A.B.HOTEL 1:00p .Department Meeting 1 (Room 105) 3:00p [ 231/ 035 48] = « Bess the (¥ kéy to Several down line-by life thorough the Data Display strolls up), or ¥ to scroll down appointment-by-appointment (4 strolls up). Calendar Search Check the schedule data for November 20, 1892, 1. Select the date on the Calendar display, Ermine( OO0 for input 20) 2.
2. Input the search data, and press the. 5= key. » Note that you could also enter just the word “Department” or the search, @) DEPARTMENT @E5) MEETING (55 [331/035 48] 1:00p Department Meeting ! (Room 105) 3:00p The indicator appears on the display-and the first entry that matches the specified text appears on the display. 3. Press ¥ or £ key to view other data items that match the specification (displayed in chronological order).
7 Notes -The-following shows how time search is performed by Free. In memory: 10:00 AM 10:30 AM ~12:00 PM AM ~11:00 AM 11:00 AM 10:30 AM Search data: 10:30 AM rems found: 18:00 AM ~11:00 AM 10:30 PM 10:30 AM Search data: 10:00 AM rems found: 10:00 AM 10:30 AM 10:00 AM 10:30 AM ~12:00 PM Using the Schedule Alarm Function The Schedule Alarm function lets you set alarms to signal scheduled appointment times.
7 When a schedule alarm time is reached When a time that Is preset with a schedule alarm is reached, an audible alarm solids for 20 seconds and the corresponding schedule data appears. Press any key 1o stop the alarm sound. Then press the 5 key to return to the display you were at before the alarm began to sound. * If a schedule alarm time is reached while power is OFF, the SF Unit automatically switches ON.
76 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, Randall, Paris, Tokyo, etc. Your ¢an pacify one of these times as your Home Time, which is used for Schedule Alarms and Daily Alarm.
3. Press [1] to defect “HOME TIME SET”, 4.: Press set AM, or PM, You can switch between AM: and PM .while the hours digits or minutes digits of the time are flashing: 5. Input the hour, minutes; bear, month and date, pressing [5) after % (B +1 (310 (592 "You can also eave any siting the way it is without making any changes by pressing the () key while the digits for the setting are flashing. * If you press the (3} key while the date digit is flashing, the hour digit of the time will start to flash again. 8.
To switch between 12-hour and 24-hour format 1.’ Press the {5 key. New York £ 19927 71 & (MON) § PM 11012 35 2. 'Press the BFH key. 3. Press [4] to select “12/24 HOURS™. New York 23:12 38 + Note that the time has been changed from 12-hour to 24-hour format. The 12-houri-hour specification affects all time displays, including those in the Schedule Mode, World Tums, and alarms. Specifying the date format A choice of three different date formals is available for the Home Time, World Time.
4. Select the city you want. B, Press the B=3 key to view the World Time Display for the city you selected. o Paris JUL/ 7/1992 (TUE) 6113 . + . The initial setting for the World Time is New York. 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 1. Crass the i) key. or the P key. 2. Press the [wm) key. 3. Press (5] to-select “DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ON/OFF".
8 * " ‘When you locate a data item using Initial Character Search or Mode Search, the 83 indicator disappears from the display when you press (D white in the function 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 B key. To change the date of a Schedule Keeper data item Change the date for the Planning Meeting from 10:00 AM on November 20, 1892 to 2:00 PM on November 27, 1992 1.
6 6. Make the necessary changes. BREEDER e 631-343-61114 7. Press the B&) key to store the newly edited data terns in memory. < it you press the fad key while editing multiple data rems, the SF Unit will cancel multiple data item edit and the message “NAME?" will appear on the display. « When you change the name entry in the Business Card Library, all of the entries are resorted in alphabetical sequence when you press the & key.
To delete unmarked data items Example: Delete all unmarked data-items in the Memo Mode (see page 90 for details on marked data items). 1. ‘Press 8 to enter the Memo Mode. 2. Press the @ key. 3. select “UNMARKED DATA ITEM DELETE" and the following message appears to confirm whether you wish to delete the data items. “DELETE ALL UNMARKED DATA ITEMS? "YES EE/NO 9" 4. Crass [ to delete all unmarked data items-or ¢} to return 1o the MEMO display.
Other Functions a Using the Mark Function The Mark function lets you mark data item to protect it against bang deleted by the delete procedure (page S7). To assign marks to data items Example: Enter the following data item and mark it. Bob Lloyd, 631-343-8221 1. Input the data. [EEH LLOYD @ BOB 2. Press @ to mark the data item. Note the "' indicator which shows halt the data item is marked. 631-343-8221 'LLOYD BOB 631-343-8221_ 4 Press the B3 key to store the data.
Using the Secret Function The Secret Function lets vou store Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, Memo data and Schedule Keeper data in a memory area that is protected by a secret password. Only individuals able to enter the password can view the information stored in. the secret memory area. You can register only one password. Be sure not to forget it.
84 3. Next, the SF Unit enters the secret area, indicated by the the bottom of the display. DATA ITEMS 9 MARKED o NAME? yourself enter a wrong password, the message “PASSWORD MISMATCH" appears on the display. ¢ Info password is registered, the message “NO PASSWORD REGISTERED!" appears on the display. To change the password Example: Change the password 1o “ISAAC. 1.
96 6. .Press 5 1o transfer the data item ‘or 50 t0. cane! the data transfer. * The SF Unit enters the-secret area, indicated by the '~ ** indicator. = If & password is not already registered in-the above procedure, the password entered in response to the “PASSWORD?" prompt Is registered as a pew password, To transfer a data item from the secret area to the open area Example: Transfer the data item stored under Diana Smith from the secret area 1o the open area. . Enter the Telephone Directory. 2.
To recall Phrase Memory data Example: Susan’s Birthday 1. In the Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, Memo Mode, or Schedule Keeper, locate the: cursor where you want to input the Phrase Memory data. ) SUSAN'S §l) 2. Press == followed by the Phrase Memory number. el ()6 1992/ 8/ 3(MON) [216/150 82] Susan’'s Birthday You can press the Fags key fo exit the Phrase Memory Function without , entering any Phrase Memory dumber.
‘Using the Calculator Functions Performing General Calculations Calculation keys [EFn] 1/2y3sia (E)(R &= IIHIIEIIE@ CANDLEPOWER 100 = Numeric keys and decimal key = Arithmetic operator keys ( Press haste keys as they appear in the arithmetic operation, and press the key to obtain the result. * F Root key (I70) Use this key to obtain the square root of & value. . Independent memory keys { Adds the displayed value to-the independent memory. 4 Subtracts the displayed value from the Independent memory.
Calculation examples 12% of 1500 Parentage of 660 against 880 15% add-on of 2500 250 discount of 3500 What will the stalling price and profit be when the purchasing price of an fem is $480 and the profit rate o the selling price is 25%7 If diadem $30 last week'and $100 this week, what is the present increase? 80 x 9= 720 300 . 20%3= 60 480 o s @eIE 963 (2 56(R13 8@ 525165 123466 [X) 741852 GEESE GREBE s5E BEEBE 4E5E 1500 880 (& 2500 3500 (3 25 480 31778, 781823076923 91'586'0B0'512. 86602540378 35, 88.
Example: Determine the dates §0, 100, and 150 days from October 11, 1991 (using a constant). o1 GED 10 1 505 100(=] 150 =) Ke 1991/11/30 IC Cards 1992/ 1119 (MON) 1992/ 3/ 9 Example: Determine the dates 15, 30, and 45 days before February 5, 1992 (using the memory). B5E [R=) 104 UE) 1992/ 1/21 M (MON) 1992/ 1/ (SUN) 1991/ 12/ 29 Using IC Cards The §F Unit's IC Card System lets you use.[C cards to.
Replacing the IC card battery IC cards that can. store data feature a builtin memory protection battery {installed at the factory), with enough power to last for about one year (ES-100). Should an IC card battery go dead while the card is footnoted in an SF Unit, the data stored in the card can be damaged or lost, so the battery should be replaced regularly. J£the IC card is loaded info the SF Unit when you replace the IC card battery, ihe data on the IC card will not be lost.
Installing and removing an 1C card Note that the SF Unit is shipped with 2 dummy card loaded in the IC card slot to protect internal components. To replace an IC card 1. Press the & key of the SF Unit to switch power OFF. 2. lied the LOCK/FREE switch to the FREE position. SF-2300 [@ !.ROCKIES switch LOCK/FREE switch/v 3. Slide the card eject switch in the direction noted by the arrow In ths illustration. [parsec) Card eject switch 4. Pull out the card currently installed in the SF Li nit. 5.
Using RAM Card 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. For details on optional RAM cards, E-105 and ES-110, see the owner's manual that comes with the cards. Initializing a RAM card The initialization procedure described here prepares a RAM card for data storage.
Selecting between SF Unit and RAM card storage You can switch between SF Unit memory and RAM card storage while the initial display of dny mode is shown. . The following example shows the procedure of the Telephone Directory, but the same procedure can lase be used for the Business Card Library and the Memo Mode. To select between SF Unit and RAM card storage 1. Press the [ key. 2. Press the (18] key again for RAM card storage. Note that the =] indicator appears on the display.
To enter the RAM card secret area from the SF Unit secret area The following example shows the procedure of the Telephone Directory, but the same procedure can also be suds for the Business Lard Library and the Meg Mode. 1. Press the &) key. 2. Enter the SF Uni secret area. 3. Press the key again io enter the RAM card secret area. Note that the =] indicator appears on the display. Use the B89 key. In the.above procedures to switch-in the Business Card Library, and the 8 key to switch in the' Mesa Mode.
18 To transfer ONE DATA ITEM Example: . Transfer Thomas Benson's data item from the §F Unit's Telephone Directer to 4 RAM card. 1. Press the [ key, followed by the f key. 2. Press [A] to-select DATA COMMUNICATION, and then (5] to select DATA TO RAM CARD. 1 TO OPEN AREA 2 TO SECRET AREA s The display: shown. above does not appear.and the OPEN AREA SECRET AREA selection is not required if a password is not registered.
8. Press the [esc] key fo retain the data in the sender’s memory or the &1 key to delete it. To transfer ALL DATA ITEMS Example: Transfer the Telephone. Directory, Business: Card Library and Memo data from the SF Unit to a RAM card. 1. Press the (& (or BEF, #98) key, and the e key. Then press (4] to select DATA COMMUNICATION, 2. Press (5] to select DATA TO RAM CARD.
. Performing Data Communications Performing Data Between Two SF Units Communications Data communications between two SF Series Units can be performed by connecting them using the cable. Data communications can be performed between twa §F Series Units (SF-7000, SF-7500, SE-7600SF, SF-8000, i SF-8300; SF-6300, SF-9500, SF-9600 or To connect two, SF Units SF-8700), and between an SF Unit and a personal 1. Hack to make sure that ths power of the two.SF Series Units is OFF. | computer. . 2.
Performing Data Communications Between an SF Unit and a Personal Computer Data communications between an SF Unit and an IBM PG/AT 'or PS/2 persona computer can be performed by connecting them through the optional FA-100 Interface Unit. The FA-100 comes with the necessary communications software SFD TOOL on both 35-inch and B-inch floppy disks. This software also makes it possible to transfer data from your personal computer to the SF Unit.
3) PCMCIA (with 26-pin e 25-pin RS-282C cable and conversion “cable) FA100 PCMCIA (25-pin) (25-pin) (25-pin) (9-pom) Pin# Pin# Pin# Pin# 1¢Cp RXD RTS DIR crs DSR DSR GND oco CTS DTR 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-I00 is connected to #3 of PS/2. 2. #3 of FA-100 is connected to #2 of PS/2. 3. #7 of FA-100 is connected to #7 of PS/2. 4.
S . & D155, the (7] Cursor kéy 1o move fo the BIT LENGTH selection. Use and to select § bits. Settling the Hardware Parameters 5. Next, press the cursor key to move to the BPS selection. Use [ and (] 1o select 4800, 6. Now press the key lo register your hardware parameters and return Before you can perform data communications, you mistrust first set-up certain o the “DATA COMMUNICATION” menu, hardware parameters to make sure that the two units are able to understand « Press the [ key to cancel the smelting.
128 Setting up the Receive SF Unit The following procedures describe how 1o set up an SF Unit 1o receive data from another SF Unit or from a personal computer. To set up the receive SF Unit 1. While in the Calendar Display, Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, Memo Mode, or Schedule Keeper, press the [ key followed by [3] to select "DATA COMMUNICATION”, and the following menu appears. 2.
Note You can exit from data communication menus by pressing the [rey, FEET, 8, @, ), (7). key. To send ALL DATA ITEMS 1. While the transmitting units in the Calendar Display, Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, Memo Maude, or Schedule Keeper, press the fod key followed by 1o select “"DATA COMMUNICATION", 2. Press {T] to select “SEND*. 3. Press (3] to select "ALL DATA ITEMS™, and the fallowing display appears to confirm whether you.wish to proceed, SEND ALL DATA I TOMB? YES[SET] /Nonesuch] [ = 4.
8. Input the text that vou wish 10 search for. If you make'a mistake while entering ext, press the [4] key to move the"cursor. to the location of the mistake and make'corrections. 4 DEPARTMENT &) 1992/ [3311035 48] 1:00p Department Nesting 1 (Room 105) 3:00p SEND? YES[SET| /NO @ e Press the Be] key-1 begin transmission of the displayed data item; of the (59 key to return to the Time Table Display. To send one. MONTH in the Calendar Display Example: Send the calendar for December 1982. .
: Enter the ending date (July 31, 1892), and pass the §&1 key to begin transmission, or the [ key to return to the '‘DATA COMMUNICATION" menu. MODE -DATA -SEND k¥x % FROM: 19927 7/ 1 (WED) y i TO: {(FR ) SEND? vetoes] /NONESUCH] @ Even it the starting date you specify is chronologically after the ending date {from October 31, 1992 through October 1, 1992, for example), the BF Unit still transmits the data starting from the earlier date and ending with the Eater date.
Using a Printer Printing Data You can connect the SF Unit to an EPSON L-800 printer using the optional FA-100 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 a number of options when printing data: . ONE DATA ITEM . This option ells you print a single'selected Telephone Directory; Business Card Library, Memo Mode, or Schedule Vesper data item.
To print ONE DATA ITEM in the Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, or Memo Mode Example: Print the Telephone Directory data for Emily Jackson. SO . Press the 58] key 10 enter the Telephone Directory. . Press them] key followed by (] to defect “DATA COMMUNICATION™, . Press . 'ONE DATA [TEM' and a message appears on the deselection “PRINT". play to agk you what data item you wish to print. . Inputting name you wish o search for, end when i appears.
To print MODE DATA ITEMS in the Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, or Memo Mode Example: Print all data items stored in the Business Card Library. .. Press the ) key to enter the Business Card Library. . Pres the i key followed by (3] to select 'DATA COMMUNICATION™ Press [3) to select “PRINT". . Press (2] to select “MODE DATA ITEMS” and a message appears on the display to confirm whether or not you wish to print the data items, PRINT MODE DATA ITEMS? £ Sk vetoes] /No[ESE] = 5.
142 Printing error messages 1f the following error message appears during print it o printing, press the key o clear the error message. Then, take corrective action and iry printing again. Message Meaning Action STOPPED! « Printing stopped summarily. « Battery power drops below a certain level. » Print again. » Replace the main power supply batteries and print again. Using the Pen Printer Pen Printing Connection of the optional CO-8 Pen Printer using the cable lets you print data directly from the SF Unit.
144 Beé sure'to cheap the connectors of the Pen Printer and SF Unit covered shah they are not being used. To print data already stored in SF Unit memory Example: Print the Telephone Directory data for Diana Smith. 1. Press the i key, followed by the key. Then press to select DATA COMMUNICATION. 2. Press to select PEN PRINTING. 1 INPUT ITEM PRINT 2 STORED ITEM PRINT 3 PRINT FORMAT 3. Press [2] to select STORED (TEM PRINT, and the message “SEARCH FOR?” appears. Enter the name for the data you wish to print.
« 1 you wish 1 print more text following the above operation; press the SF Unit's. st key to return tithe: “INPUT [TIME” proceed as described. above, « You can use the [d) key while thumping text on the SF Unit's keyboard. When the Pen Printer comes 1o the newline mark, it stops printing to let you move the Pen Printer to the next fine. To continue, press the Pen Printer’s PRINT button again.
" 'Reference 148 oty rg gy D World Time key (B CAPS. key @ Page Up/ {Z Home Time key @ Shift key Page down keys {D Calendar key ) Code 'key @Display Change key @scheduled key &) Mark key . @Auto Display! (& Memo key @ Capacity display key _ Schedule alarm key (©Business Card ksy (@Phrase Merry key & Function key @ Telephone Directory key @ Return key @) Secret key @ Prows Chronicler key™ NEXT key @ESC key .
(H World Time key {@D Home Time key {D Calendar key @Schedule key (®Memo key ®Business Card key @Telephone Directory ke @ Power Denuclearize key @ Power OFF key @ Calculator mode key D inert key @ Delete. key (i) Character keys 130 @TAPS key @Page Up/ g}ghgt key Page down keys ‘; ode key @Display Change key @Mark key @Auto. Display/ @Capacity display key — Schedule.alarm key (@Phrase Memory key @ Function key Y@ Re tum key @ Sucre 0 . ot key @NEXT key.
No. Name Function Key CAP| No. Name Function @ Character keys Use these keys to enter characters, spates, punctuation.and numbers. ® CAPS key Press this key to shift 1 keyboard between upper-case dnd lower-case. The keyboard retains its: current upperclasswoman-case setting until the %) key is pressed again. See page 25 for further details. Page Up/ Page Down keys Press this key to scroll the index display up or down, six lines at a time. Also used to scroll from data item fo data lime.
i Storage Capacity SF Unit’s memory The 64K byte memory capacity includes a 56, 006-buts user area. The following shows examples of what this means for the storage of data in each mode.
Auto Sort Sequence Telephone Directory data tiers 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 sired under each employer is further sifted according to personal names.
About the Memory Capacity Display The Memory Capacity display talks you how much total memory is used for storage of Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, Memo, Calendar, and Schedule Keeper data. It also shows the percentage of foal memory Dissed and how much foal memory area remains. . Press the B key 1o check the current memory capacity.
Specifications Model: Data storage: Telephone/business cardiopulmonary data prehistorical, calendar display, marker, phrase memory, secret rage, editing, capacity display, alto display Clock: Average ‘of -accuracy £3 seconds-per day under normal temperatures; world time, schedule alarm, daily alarm Calculation: 12-digit arithmetic calculations, constants for ;independent memory, percentages, square roots, 24-digit approximations, date calculations, other mixed calculations General: Display element: 32-colum
Index A Accent marks 21 ALL DATA ITEMS Data communications 129 RAM Card .