SF-7100SY SF-7200SY User’s Guide E
GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THIS UNIT IN THE U.S.A. (not applicable to 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 to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Before using the Digital Diary for the first time... Use the following procedure to load batteries before using it for the first time. 1. Slide the battery switch on the back of the Digital Diary to the REPLACE BATTERIES position. Battery switch NORMAL OPERATION REPLACE BATTERIES RESET 2. Pressing down at the points marked (A) in the illustration, slide the battery compartment cover in the direction (B) to remove it. (A) (B) 3.
–2– 6. Pull the insulating tape from the back-up battery by pulling in the direction indicated by the arrow. Important! • Be sure to load the main batteries before removing the insulating tape from the back-up battery. NORMAL OPERATION REPLACE BATTERIES RESET 7. Press ON/OFF to turn power on. • After about two seconds, the Home Time screen appears. 8. Press FUNCTION, select “Time set”, and then use the procedure on page 20 to set the Home Time.
■ Turning Power On and Off Press ON/OFF to turn power on and off. Important! • If nothing appears on the display after you load batteries for the first time, press the RESET button. • If nothing appears after you press the RESET button, it means that no power is being supplied from the main batteries. Replace the main batteries with new ones (page 15).
Contents Before using the Digital Diary for the first time... ............... 1 Turning Power On and Off ........................................................... 3 About the EL backlight ................................................................ 3 Before using the Digital Diary... ............................................ 8 Introduction ................................................................................... 8 Write down important data somewhere! ....................................
Data Bank Operations.......................................................... 26 Inputting Text .............................................................................. 26 Inputting Dates and Times ......................................................... 27 Display Formats .......................................................................... 28 Telephone Directory Mode .................................................. 29 Record Summary .........................................................
–6– Expense Manager Mode ...................................................... 46 Expense Type Labels and Icons ................................................ 47 Payment Type Labels ................................................................. 48 Exchange Rate ............................................................................ 48 Periodic Expense Report ........................................................... 49 Record Summary .............................................................
Calculator Mode ................................................................... 65 Data Communications ......................................................... 68 Setting Up for Data Communications ....................................... 68 Sending Data ............................................................................... 70 Sending All Data Items In a Mode ............................................. 72 Data Synchronization .................................................................
Before using the Digital Diary... Introduction Congratulations on your selection of CASIO’s new SF-7100SY/SF-7200SY (referred to as Digital Diary in this manual). Please keep this User’s Guide and all information handy for future reference. Write down important data somewhere! The memory of your Digital Diary holds information only while power is supplied by the batteries. Always write down important data somewhere. Important Precautions • Never expose the Digital Diary to fire.
Getting Started Make sure you read this part of the manual.
– 10 – ■ Display When lighting is dim, you can turn on an EL (electro-luminescent) backlight for easier viewing. To turn on the EL backlight There are two ways to turn on the backlight of the display. Pressing LIGHT causes the backlight to turn on for about 15 seconds, and then turn off automatically. Pressing SHIFT and then LIGHT also turns on the backlight, but in this case the backlight stays on as long as you keep performing key operations on the Digital Diary.
■ All-Reset Use the following procedure to reset the unit to its initial settings. Important! • Do not use a very sharp pencil or other object to press the RESET button. • Perform the reset operation only after main batteries and back-up battery are correctly installed. To start the all-reset operation 1. Turn power off. 2. Press the RESET button on the back of the Digital Diary with a thin, pointed object. 3.
– 12 – 2. Press ENTER to reset the Digital Diary or ESC to abort. • After pressing ENTER, the message shown below appears to indicate that RESET is being performed. RESET takes about 10 seconds to complete. • After the reset procedure is complete, the message “SET TIME!” appears. • After about two seconds, the Home Time screen appears. 3. Press FUNCTION, select “Time set”, and then use the procedure on page 20 to set the Home Time.
■ Power Supply Your Digital Diary is powered by two AA-size alkaline batteries, and its memory is protected by a single CR2032 lithium battery. Low Battery Warning Failure of anything to appear on the display after you turn on power or appearance of the low battery message, “MAIN BATTERIES WEAK! REPLACE THEM! UNIT WILL NOT TURN ON AGAIN!” (followed by the display turning off in about 10 seconds) normally indicates that main battery power is low.
– 14 – • Replace batteries at least once every year, no matter how much you use the unit during that period. • Never try to recharge the batteries that come with the unit. • Should a battery leak, clean out the battery compartment of the unit immediately, taking care to avoid letting battery fluid come into direct contact with your skin. Keep batteries out of the reach of small children. If swallowed, consult with a physician immediately.
To replace the main batteries Important! • Do not remove the main batteries from the Digital Diary while the back-up battery is removed. • Be sure to replace both batteries with two new ones. Do not mix an old battery with a new one. 1. Press OFF to turn power off. 2. Slide the battery switch on the back of the Digital Diary to the REPLACE BATTERIES position. Battery switch NORMAL OPERATION REPLACE BATTERIES RESET 3.
– 16 – To replace the back-up battery Important! • Do not remove the back-up battery from the Digital Diary while the main batteries are removed or the low battery message appears on the display. • Be sure to replace the back-up battery at least once every 5 years. Otherwise, you run the risk of losing data stored in memory. 1. Press OFF to turn power off. 2. Remove the screw that holds the back-up battery compartment cover in place and open the cover. NORMAL OPERATION REPLACE BATTERIES RESET 3.
■ Turning Power On and Off Press ON/OFF to turn power on and off. Important! • If nothing appears on the display when you turn on power, it means that the main batteries are low. Replace the batteries (page 13). Auto Power Off Function The unit automatically turns power off if you do not press any key for about three minutes. Any alarms you set still sound, even if power is turned off. ■ Function Menus • Pressing FUNCTION displays a function menu, whose contents differs depending on the mode.
– 18 – ■ Display Contrast Use the following procedure to make the figures on the display darker or lighter. To adjust display contrast 1. Press SHIFT FUNCTION and then select “Display contrast”. 2. Use H and J to make display images darker or lighter. 3. Press ENTER to quit. ■ Key Input Sound When the key input sound is turned on, your Digital Diary emits a beep each time you press one of its keys. To turn key input sound on and off 1. Press SHIFT FUNCTION and then select “General setting”.
2. Use L to move the pointer to “Destructive”. 3. Use H and J to turn destructive backspace on and off. 4. Press ENTER to quit. ■ Memory Management The memory of your Digital Diary is designed to make your normal data input and recall operations as quick and efficient as possible. After repeated storage and deletion of data, however, you may find that you are unable to store new data, even after you have deleted some data from memory.
Home Time Mode The time kept in the Home Time Mode is used for control of various time based functions. To enter the Home Time Mode Press the HOME/WORLD key once. To set your Home Time zone 1. In the Home Time Mode, press FUNCTION and then select “Time zone change”. 2. Use K and L to scroll through the city names. • See page 25 for a complete list of time zones. 3. When the city you want is displayed, press ENTER. • You can change your Home Time zone later if you like.
To switch between standard time and daylight saving time In the Home Time Mode, press FUNCTION and then select “Daylight savings”. • This toggles to the opposite setting and returns to the Home Time Mode screen. indicates daylight saving time. To switch between 12-hour and 24-hour timekeeping In the Home Time Mode, press FUNCTION and then select “12/24 hours”. • This toggles to the opposite setting and returns to the Home Time Mode screen. The AM/PM indicator indicates 12-hour timekeeping.
– 22 – How the Daily Alarm works The daily alarm sounds at the alarm time you set. A snooze feature sounds the alarm more than once, helping to make sure you don’t oversleep or miss an appointment. About the snooze feature The snooze feature activates (and the SNOOZE indicator appears on the display) if you do not press any key or if you press the SPACE key after the Daily Alarm starts to sound. • If you do not press any key, the alarm stops after 20 seconds, and sounds two more times every 10 minutes.
World Time Mode With World Time you can view the current time in time zones around the world. To enter the World Time Mode Press the HOME/WORLD key twice. From the Home Time Mode, press HOME/ WORLD only once. Hours different from Home Time zone Current World Time setting • Every time you press HOME/WORLD, the Digital Diary switches between the Home Time Mode and World Time Mode. To scroll through World Time Mode zones In the World Time Mode, use K and L to scroll from zone-to-zone.
– 24 – ■ Zone Information Screen The zone information screen shows the name of a major city and the time difference from your Home Time for each World Time zone. To display the zone information screen In either the World Time Mode or Home Time Mode, press DISP CHNG to change to the zone information screen for the displayed zone. Time difference from your Home Time zone City in zone • To exit the zone information screen, press DISP CHNG, ESC, or HOME/ WORLD.
City List City Name Time Difference Midway Honolulu Anchorage Los Angeles Denver Chicago New York Santiago R. de Janeiro F. de Noronha Azores London Rome Jerusalem Moscow Abu Dhabi Karachi Dhaka Bangkok Hong Kong Tokyo Sydney Noumea Auckland – 06 – 05 – 04 – 03 – 02 – 01 + 00 + 01 + 02 + 03 + 04 + 05 + 06 + 07 + 08 + 09 + 10 + 11 + 12 + 13 + 14 + 15 + 16 + 17 Other Cities in Zone San Francisco, Seattle, Las Vegas El Paso Dallas, Mexico City, Houston Washington D.C.
Data Bank Operations This part of the manual tells you how to input and edit text, and how to protect your personal data with a password. ■ Inputting Text Input or correction is performed at the current cursor location. About “data items” and “entries” Data item The above shows a typical Telephone Directory data item, which is made up of a number of entries. When you are inputting data, prompts appear on the display to tell you what entry needs text input.
To shift the keyboard Press SHIFT to temporarily shift the keyboard. The indicator “SHIFT” on the screen shows that the keyboard is shifted. If the keyboard is set for upper-case letters (by the CAPS key), pressing SHIFT changes to lower-case. As soon as you input one character, the keyboard unshifts. To input punctuation marks and other symbols Press CODE and then any key marked with the punctuation or symbol you want to input. The “CODE” indicator shows that the CODE key was pressed.
– 28 – Times • Use the 12-hour/24-hour format setting of the Home Time. • With 12-hour format, press A for AM or P for PM. Dates • Use the preset date format (page 21). • The year input range is 1901 through 2099. ■ Display Formats Two display formats (data display format and index display format) are used. Press DISP CHNG to switch between the index and data display formats. Data Display Format (Telephone Directory) • The data display format shows all the entries. • Use K and L to scroll line-by-line.
Telephone Directory Mode Telephone Directory data is automatically sorted according to name entries. To enter the Telephone Directory Mode 1. Press TEL to display the initial Telephone Directory Mode screen. Number of records stored in area File title Memory usage Initial prompt 2. Press TEL again to change to another telephone file. • Each press of TEL changes the file in the following sequence. TEL-1 TEL-2 TEL-3 To input Telephone Directory data 1.
– 30 – Cursor Current file title 3. Input up to 13 characters for the title. • See page 26 for details on how to input characters. 4. Press ENTER to quit. To specify Telephone Directory Mode index display contents 1. Press TEL to display the initial Telephone Directory Mode screen, and then press K, L, “, or ‘ to change to the index display. 2. Press FUNCTION and then select “List type”. 3. Press the number key that corresponds to the entry you want to appear on the index display.
Memo Mode Memo data is stored in the sequence it is input, without sorting. To enter the Memo Mode 1. Press MEMO to display the initial Memo Mode screen. Number of records stored in area File title Memory usage Initial prompt 2. Press MEMO again to change to another Memo Mode file. • Each press of MEMO changes the file in the following sequence. MEMO-1 MEMO-2 MEMO-3 To input Memo Mode data 1. Use MEMO to display the initial screen of a Memo Mode file. 2. Input the first line and press B.
Calendar Mode The Calendar displays calendars from January 1901 through December 2099. • Pressing SCHEDULE in the Calendar Mode enters the Schedule Keeper Mode for the date selected on the Calendar Mode Screen. • If the date cursor is located at a date that includes Reminder Mode data, pressing REMINDER enters the Reminder Mode for that date. To enter the Calendar Mode Press CALENDAR.
2. Input the month, day and year and then press ENTER. To jump a specific number of days 1. In the Calendar Mode, move the date cursor to the start date. 2. Press ! (forward) or @ (backward). 3. Input the number of days you want to jump and then press ENTER. • You can input a value in the range of 0 to 999. 4. Press Y to include holidays or N to exclude holidays. • A holiday is any highlighted date. About the “active” calendar The calendar in the center of the display is the “active” calendar.
– 34 – ■ Highlighting Calendar Dates You can highlight calendar dates to indicate holidays or other special events to remember. To highlight and unhighlight individual dates 1. Move the date cursor to the date. 2. Press SPACE to highlight or unhighlight the date. To highlight days of the week for multiple weeks Example: To highlight all Sundays from July 2000 to December 2001. 1. In the Calendar Mode, press FUNCTION and then select “Weekly holiday set”. Starting month Ending month 2.
■ Working Day Count Use the following procedures to count the number of working days. To count working days 1. Move the date cursor to the start day. 2. Press FUNCTION and then select “Working day count”. Starting date 3. • • • Count Currently selected date Use the K, L, H and J to move the date cursor. The count changes whenever you move the date cursor. The date cursor does not stop at highlighted dates, and highlighted dates are never counted.
Schedule Keeper The Schedule Keeper lets you input the time and a description of your appointment and set Schedule Alarms. • Pressing REMINDER in the Schedule Keeper Mode enters the Reminder Mode for the date that is currently selected in the Schedule Keeper Mode. Pressing CALENDAR displays the month with the date cursor located at the Schedule Keeper date. To enter the Schedule Keeper Mode Press SCHEDULE to display the initial Schedule Keeper Mode screen.
To jump to a specific date 1. In the initial Schedule Keeper Mode screen, move the date cursor to the date to which you want to jump. 2. Press ENTER. • You can also go to a specific date selecting “Date search” (page 51) in the Function Menu which you can enter by pressing FUNCTION. To scroll from one date to another While the Schedule Keeper screen for a date is already displayed, press K or “ to scroll back to the previous date. Pressing L or ‘ scrolls to the following date.
– 38 – 8. After you finish inputting the start and end time, press J to move to the alarm time. Use K and L to select the alarm time type and input an alarm time, if necessary. • While the alarm time is selected, pressing K and L selects one of three alarm types. Same-day alarm: This type of alarm is indicated when the first alarm time that appears is the same as the appointment start time input by you in step 7. This is the only type of alarm that allows you to set a time.
■ Schedule Type Labels and Icons Schedule Keeper Mode data includes an icon and a schedule type label. Initially, schedule types are labelled “SCH TYPE 1” through “SCH TYPE 8”, and the initial . default schedule type icon is To change schedule type labels and icons 1. 2. 3. 4. • Press SCHEDULE to display the initial Schedule Keeper Mode screen. Press FUNCTION and then select “Define type”. Use K and L to move the pointer to the schedule type you want to change.
– 40 – ■ Daily Schedule Screen The daily schedule screen provides a quick overview of appointments scheduled for the day. Appointment without time Multiple-day appointment Date cursor Normal appointment (includes time and description) You should use the daily schedule screen to input multiple-day appointments. To display the daily schedule screen 1. In the Schedule Keeper Mode, display the screen for the date whose schedule you want to view. 2. Press DISP CHNG to change to the daily schedule screen.
Reminder Mode The Reminder Mode helps you keep track of anniversaries, birthdays, and other important events. To enter the Reminder Mode Press REMINDER to display the initial Reminder Mode screen. Number of records stored in mode Mode Date cursor (flashing) Memory usage Initial prompt • Pressing REMINDER in the Calendar Mode or Schedule Keeper Mode enters the Reminder Mode for the date selected in the Calendar Mode or Schedule Keeper Mode. To input Reminder data 1.
– 42 – Note • You must input a description. After that, you can skip any input by pressing ENTER without inputting anything. ■ Reminder Alarms When a Reminder Alarm time is reached, an alarm sounds for 20 seconds and the corresponding Reminder data appears on the display. Press any key to stop the alarm and return to the screen that was shown before the alarm began to sound. Note the following important points when you are using a Reminder Alarm.
To Do Mode You can classify items according to priority, and even input a To Do message and icon. To enter the To Do Mode 1. Press TO DO to display the initial To Do Mode screen. Number of records stored in area File title Memory usage Initial prompt 2. Press TO DO again to change to another To Do file. • Each press of TO DO changes the file in the following sequence. TO DO-1 TO DO-2 TO DO-3 To input To Do data 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Use TO DO to display the initial screen of a To Do file.
– 44 – To change a file title 1. Use TO DO to display the initial screen of the To Do Mode file whose title you want to change. 2. Press FUNCTION and then select “File title”. Cursor Current file title 3. Input up to 13 characters for the title. 4. After you finish, press ENTER. To specify To Do Mode index display contents 1. Press TO DO to display the initial To Do Mode screen, and then press K, L, “ or ‘ to change to the index display. 2. Press FUNCTION and then select “List type”.
To display the record summary In the To Do Mode, press FUNCTION and then select “Record summary”. Press ESC to return to your original To Do Mode display. ■ How To Do Data is Sorted To Do data is sorted into chronological order when it is stored in memory. ■ Priority Icons To Do Mode priorities are assigned icons that appear on the screen whenever you assign a priority. To priority icons 1. Press TO DO to display the initial To Do Mode screen. 2. Press FUNCTION and then select “Define type”.
Expense Manager Mode With the Expense Manager you can store expense data and produce a report that shows totals for any specific period. To enter the Expense Manager Mode 1. Press EXPENSE to display the initial Expense Manager Mode screen. Number of records File title stored in area Memory usage Initial prompt 2. Press EXPENSE again to change to another Expense Manager file. • Each press of EXPENSE changes the file in the following sequence.
9. Press H or J to toggle between “Yes” and “No”, and then press ENTER to advance to the note area. 10. Input any text you want as a memo. 11. While the cursor is in the note area, press ENTER to store all of the data. To change a file title 1. Use EXPENSE to display the initial screen of an Expense Manager file. 2. Press FUNCTION and then select “File title”. Cursor Current file title 3. Input up to 13 characters for the title. 4. Press ENTER to quit.
– 48 – 6. Use K, L, H and J to move the flashing cursor to the icon you want to use. 7. When the icon you want is selected press ENTER to register it and return to the expense type menu. 8. Press ENTER to store all your changes and return to the initial Expense Manager Mode display. • You could change the expense type label before pressing ENTER in step 8 if you have not already done so. To specify Expense Manager Mode index display contents 1.
To set the exchange rate 1. Press EXPENSE to display the initial Expense Manager Mode screen. 2. Press FUNCTION and then select “Exchange rate”. Current setting 3. Input an exchange rate. • The exchange rate can have an integer part up to 12 digits and a decimal part up to 12 digits. 4. Press ENTER to quit. ■ Periodic Expense Report The following procedure produces an on-screen report of all your expenses. To produce a periodic expense report 1.
Searching for Data This section explains everything you need to know about searching for and recalling data. ■ Scroll Search Scroll search can be used in the Telephone Directory, Memo, Schedule Keeper, To Do, and Expense Manager modes. To recall data using scroll search 1. Display the initial screen of the mode where you want to search. 2. Press “ or ‘ to change to the index display (page 28). • If you are in the Schedule Keeper, press ENTER and then ESC. 3. Use K and L to scroll line-by-line.
■ Wild Card Search Wild card search can be used in the Telephone Directory, Memo, Schedule Keeper, Reminder, and To Do modes. To recall data using wild card search 1. Enter the mode where you want to search for data. • Wild card search can be started from the initial screen, the index display, or the data display. 2. Press FUNCTION and then select “Wild card search”. 3. Input some characters and press ENTER.
Editing Data The procedures described here can be used in the Telephone Directory, Memo, Schedule Keeper, Reminder, To Do, and Expense Manager modes. To edit data 1. Enter the mode that contains the data you want to edit, and recall the data (page 50). 2. Change to the data display. 3. Press FUNCTION and then select “Edit record”. 4. Make any changes in the data that you want. 5. Press ENTER to quit.
Deleting Data Use these procedures to delete data. ■ Deleting a Single Data Item This procedure can be used in the Telephone Directory, Memo, Schedule Keeper, Reminder, To Do, and Expense Manager modes. To delete a single data item 1. Enter the mode that contains the data you want to delete, and recall the data (page 50). • If you are using the index display (page 28), move the data item into the first line of the index display. • If you are using the data display (page 28), simply display the item. 2.
– 54 – 3. Use K and L to move the pointer to the file whose setting you want to change, and then use H and J to change the setting. • Files set to “Yes” will be deleted, while those set to “No” will not. 4. Press ENTER. • At this time the message “Are you sure (Y/N)?” appears. 5. Press Y to delete or N to abort. To delete all data items from a single file mode (Schedule Keeper, Reminder) 1. Display the initial screen of the mode that contains the data you want to delete. 2.
To delete all marked data items 1. While the index display of the To Do or Expense Manager Mode is on the screen, press FUNCTION and then select “Delete marked records”. • At this time the message “DELETE MARKED RECORDS (Y/N)?” appears. 2. Press Y to delete or N to abort. ■ Deleting All Data Items In Specific Modes Use this procedure to delete all data items in selected modes. To delete all data items in specific modes 1. From any screen, press SHIFT FUNCTION and then select “Delete all”.
Secret Function Your Digital Diary lets you protect data you store in the Telephone Directory, Memo, Schedule Keeper, Reminder, To Do, and Expense Manager modes (protected modes) with a password. To register a password 1. Press SHIFT FUNCTION and then select “Password”. • At this time, “ENTER PASSWORD” appears on the display. 2. Input the password and press ENTER to register it. • A password can be up to 6 characters long.
3. Press SHIFT FUNCTION and then select “Password”. 4. Select “Modify password”, which causes the currently registered password to appear. 5. Make any changes to the password you want, and then press ENTER to store the new password. To delete the password 1. Turn on the Digital Diary. • “INPUT PASSWORD” appears on the display. 2. Input the correct password and press ENTER. 3. Press SHIFT FUNCTION and then select “Password”. 4.
Conversion Modes Your Digital Diary actually gives you two conversion modes, one for metric conversion and one for currency conversion. To enter the Conversion Modes 1. Press CONV/GAME to display the initial Unit Conversion Mode screen. Unit Conversion direction Equivalent (1 inch = 2.54cm) Input/result area 2. Press CONV/GAME again to change to the Currency Conversion Mode (page 59) and display the initial Currency Conversion Mode screen.
■ Metric Conversions All conversion values in this mode are preset and cannot be changed. inches — centimeters miles — kilometers knots — kilometers/h US tons — kilograms ounces — grams UK gallons — liters calories — joules Celsius — Fahrenheit yards — meters feet — yards UK tons — kilograms pounds — kilograms carats — grams US gallons — liters horsepower — kilowatts To perform a metric conversion 1. 2. 3. 4. Enter the Unit Conversion Mode. Use K and L to find the one you want to use.
– 60 – 3. Press FUNCTION to change to the editing screen. 4. Input up to five characters for the name of the first currency, and press ENTER. 5. Input up to five characters for the name of the second currency, and press ENTER. 6. Input up to 12 digits for the integer and 12 digits for the decimal part for the rate of the first currency, and press ENTER. 7. Input up to 12 digits for the integer and 12 digits for the decimal part for the rate of the second currency, and press ENTER to complete the procedure.
Game Modes The Game Modes give you a choice between poker and blackjack. To enter the Game Modes 1. Press SHIFT CONV/GAME to display the initial Poker Mode screen. Mode name Game over indicator Bet indicator Your points You win indicator Your hand Bet amount 2. Press M to change to the Blackjack Mode (page 63) and display the initial Blackjack screen.
– 62 – Type of Hand Bet 10 Bet 20 Bet 30 Bet 40 Bet 50 Royal Flush 2500 5000 7500 10000 12500 Straight Flush 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 Four of a Kind 250 500 750 1000 1250 Full House 80 160 240 320 400 Flush 50 100 150 200 250 Straight 40 80 120 160 200 Three of a Kind 30 60 90 120 150 Two Pair 20 40 60 80 100 One Pair (Jacks or better) 10 20 30 40 50 Note that no points are awarded for anything less than a pair of Jacks.
• If you win, the “Win” indicator appears and the number of points based on your hand and the amount you bet are added to your point total (see the table). • If you lose, the “Win” indicator does not appear and your point total remains unchanged. 6. To play the next hand, continue from step 2, above. • Repeat the above procedure until you run out of points or until you score 999,999 points. ■ Blackjack Game The following describe rules and procedures for playing the blackjack game.
– 64 – Type of Hand Bet 10 Bet 20 Bet 30 Bet 40 Bet 50 Double Down 40 80 120 160 200 Blackjack 25 50 75 100 125 Win 20 40 60 80 100 Insurance 15 30 45 60 75 5 10 15 20 25 Surrender (Fold) To play the blackjack game 1. 2. 3. • • Enter the Blackjack Mode. Use B to declare the bet amount if you want. Press H to start the game. Two cards are dealt to the player and one to the dealer.
Calculator Mode The Calculator Mode provides you with all the tools you need to perform a variety of calculations throughout the day. It also includes a calculation editing feature that lets you recall the steps of a calculation and make changes. Calculator Mode key Number keys Cursor keys 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Memory keys, operator keys • • • • • • • • C/AC — clears the last value input. Press twice to clear a calculation on the screen and start a new calculation.
– 66 – To correct errors in calculations If you enter a wrong value, press C/AC once and then enter the correct value. If you press the wrong arithmetic operator key ( !, @, #, $), simply press the correct key before entering anything else. About calculation errors... Whenever an error occurs, the indicator “ERROR” appears on the display.
To use the calculation edit feature 1. After inputting a calculation, press DISP CHNG to change to the calculation edit screen. • You can also display the calculation edit screen by pressing FUNCTION and then selecting “Edit calculation”. 2. Use K and L to scroll through the steps of the calculation. • The Digital Diary stores up to 99 lines of a calculation for editing. 3. When any step you want to edit is on the screen, make the changes you want. 4.
Data Communications You can transfer data between two CASIO SF-7100SY, SF-7200SY units, or between your Digital Diary and a personal computer. You can also transfer data between your Digital Diary and the following CASIO Digital Diary Models: SF-5590SY, SF-5790SY, SF-5990SY, SF-5590SYE, SF-5790SYE, SF-5990SYE, SF-6500SY, SF-6700SY, SF-6900SY units. • Note that SF-5590SY, SF-5790SY, SF-5990SY, SF-5590SYE, SF-5790SYE, and SF-5990SYE units can receive only 240 characters for each item.
Performing data communications between a Digital Diary unit and a personal computer running Windows 98 or Windows 95/3.1 See the manual that comes with FA-128 Version1.2 for details on connecting to a computer and setting up for communication. Note • The CASIO Data Communication Package may not be included with certain Digital Diary models. If your unit does not come with the Data Communication Package, contact your dealer about purchasing one.
– 70 – • This message indicates that the unit is standing by to receive data. • To abort the receive operation, press ESC. • This procedure is the same regardless of whether data is being received from another Digital Diary unit or from a personal computer. ■ Sending Data This section tells you how to operate the Digital Diary to send data to another unit or to a personal computer. About data transfer types... There are a number of ways you can transfer data.
To send one data item 1. Display the data display (page 28) of the item you want to send. 2. Press FUNCTION and then select “Send record”. 3. Input a number 1 or 2 to select the model to which you want to send the data. • A message appears asking if you are ready to send. 4. Press Y to start the send operation, or N to abort. • To interrupt the send operation at any time, press ESC.
– 72 – To send Calendar data (highlights) 1. In the Calendar Mode, press FUNCTION and then select “Send (Holidays)”. 2. Input a number 1 or 2 to select the model to which you want to send the data. • A message appears asking if you are ready to send. 3. Press Y to start the send operation, or N to abort. • To interrupt the send operation at any time, press ESC. • After the send operation is complete, the display returns to the screen that was on the display before you started the send operation.
To send all data items from a single file mode (Schedule Keeper, Reminder) 1. 2. 3. • Display the initial screen of the mode that contains the data you want to send. Press FUNCTION and then select “Send all records”. Input a number 1 or 2 to select the model to which you want to send the data. At this time the message “READY TO SEND (Y/N)?” appears. 4. Press Y to send or N to abort. To send listed records in the Schedule Keeper Mode 1.
Technical Appendix ■ Memory Capacity Memory capacity differs according to model. Model Memory SF-7100SY: 1M byte SF-7200SY: 2M bytes The following shows the number of items that can be stored in each model.
■ How the Digital Diary sorts data Sorting Sequence The following table shows the sequence used for sorting data in the Telephone Directory Mode. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 (space) ! ” # $ % & ’ ( ) * + , – .
– 76 – ■ Error Messages Data Error Message The data error message appears whenever the Digital Diary’s internal check discovers a problem with data stored in memory. Appearance of the data error message indicates that you must perform the all-reset procedure to correct the problem. Start out with the procedure under “To start the allreset operation” on page 11, and continue with the procedure under “When to press Y for “yes”” on page 11.
Error during data communications. Cancel the operation and try again. The reset procedure has started. See page 11. THE NEXT STEP The reset procedure is in STARTS DATA progress. DELETION AND UNIT RESET! DO YOU WANT TO CONTINUE? YES (ENTER)/NO (ESC) See page 11. THE UNIT IS BEING INI- Initialization is in progress. TIALIZED. PLEASE WAIT. Wait until initialization is complete. DATA COMM. ERROR, PRESS ANY KEY. DATA SYNC. ERROR, PRESS ANY KEY.
– 78 – ■ Specifications Model: SF-7100SY/SF-7200SY Main Modes: Telephone Directory, Memo, Schedule Keeper, To Do, Expense Manager, Reminder, Calendar, Home Time, World Time, Calculator, Conversion (metric/currency) and Game (Poker/Blackjack) Data storage: Storage and recall of telephone, memo, schedule, to do, expense, reminder data; calendar display; editing; memory status display Clock: World time; reminder alarm; schedule alarm; daily alarm; accuracy under normal temperatures: ±3 seconds per day Calc
Battery life: Main: • Approximately 240 hours of continuous display only in Telephone Directory Mode. • Approximately 140 hours with 55 minutes of continuous display only and 5 minutes of processing operation per hour. • Approximately 120 hours with 55 minutes of continuous display only and 5 minutes of processing operation per hour, plus 3 minutes of backlight operation per hour during continuous display only period.
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