Sharp Wizard OZ-630 Operation Manual

Sharp Wizard OZ-630 Operation Manual

Sharp electronic organizer operation manual oz-630, oz-640, oz-650
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SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-2135.
SHARP CORPORATION
®
MODEL
OZ-630 / OZ-640 /
OZ-650
ELECTRONIC ORGANIZER
OPERATION MANUAL
OZ-630 model requires OZ-60K for
,
'Zero-Touch
PC Synchronization
Separate the Quick Reference Guide from this
manual and keep for reference.
Separe la Guía de referencia rápida de este
manual y quárdela para usarla como referencia.

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  • Page 1 SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-2135. SHARP CORPORATION ® MODEL OZ-630 / OZ-640 / OZ-650 ELECTRONIC ORGANIZER OPERATION MANUAL OZ-630 model requires OZ-60K for ‘Zero-Touch PC Synchronization Separate the Quick Reference Guide from this manual and keep for reference.
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Some of the accessories described in this manual may not be available at the time you purchase this product. Check with your local SHARP dealer concerning availability. All company and/or product names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ... 1 Contents ... 2-3 Caring for the Organizer ... 4 Chapter 1 Getting Started ... 5-16 Part Names and Functions Getting the Organizer Up and Running Setting up the Organizer after Initialization Getting to Know Your Organizer Chapter 2 General Operation ...
  • Page 4 Chapter 10 Personalizing Your Organizer ... 81-88 The Start-Up Display Setting the Owner’s Information Locking the Organizer Changing the Calendar Display Format Selecting the large font view Appendices ... 89-93 A. Resetting the Organizer All reset operation B. Battery Replacement General guidelines Replacing the operating batteries C.
  • Page 5: Caring For The Organizer

    Bending the Organizer unduly can damage it. Do not use extreme force when pressing the keys. Do not use any sharp, pointed object or even your fingernails to press them. Sharp or hard object can scratch and damage the Organizer. Make sure it is adequately protected when carried with other objects.
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 Getting Started

    CHAPTER 1 Getting Started This chapter explains everything you need to know to set up and begin working with your Organizer, from installing the batteries to initialization. The chapter also includes a labeled illustration of the parts of the Organizer, and basic explanation of its key features, from the keyboard to the display and its symbols.
  • Page 7: Part Names And Functions

    Part Names and Functions Display Shows information, and is used for navigating the various functions. Numeric keypad Used for operating the calculator and entering numbers in other applications. Application keys Starts appropriate applications. Infrared Transfer (IRDA) For data transfer between two OZ-650 Organizers via the infrared port.
  • Page 8: Getting The Organizer Up And Running

    Reset button Connects the docking Initializes and resets station for PC the Organizer. communication. Lock button Opens the Organzier. Infrared port For wireless Battery replacement switch communication with Locks the battery other OZ-650 compartment to prevent Organizers. access to the batteries Operating battery compartment Holds operating battery...
  • Page 9 Replace the cover. Set the battery replacement switch back to NORMAL OPERATION (the red dot disappears). The Organizer will not function unless the battery replacement switch is in the NORMAL OPERATION position. I n i t i a l i z i n g The Organizer must be initialized when it is used for the first time.
  • Page 10: Setting Up The Organizer After Initialization

    Setting up the Organizer after Initialization The Organizer takes you through the various steps needed to set up the Organizer before use. These steps are described below. We strongly recommend that you complete the entire SET UP procedure before starting to actually use your Organizer.
  • Page 11 Enter your name, then press [ ] or [NEXT]. The cursor moves to the NO. field. Enter your number an example, tel number, mobile phone number, etc. Then press [ ] or [NEXT]. The cursor moves to the ADDRESS field. Enter your full address.
  • Page 12 Setting the Start-up Display You can control the way Organizer behaves each time you turn it on, including the background that appears. The Start-up display offers four options: START-UP 1: Globe & SHARP logo START-UP 2: Air Plane START-UP 3: World Map Image...
  • Page 13 In the START-UP field, you can choose a decorative background to be displayed each time the Organizer is turned on. Press number 1-4 to get the desired display. The Advanced Setup screen reappears. Setting the Password and Locking the Organizer The Organizer allows you to keep selected entries in your Organizer secure by locking it with a password.
  • Page 14 data will not be lost. When you press [ON], the Organizer will return to the same operating state as before the power turned off automatically. Setting the LCD contrast to suit various lighting conditions From time to time, the contrast of the LCD display may have to be adjusted for ideal readability.
  • Page 15: Getting To Know Your Organizer

    Getting to Know Your Organizer OZ-630, OZ-640, OZ-650 Organizers are a compact yet sophisticated information management device that you can use anytime, anywhere. Their applications and utilities allow you to enter and organize information, and it has powerful communications facilities that enable you to put that information to optimum use when you return to your home or office.
  • Page 16 The keyboard The Organizer’s keyboard has a standard layout, just like a typewriter or computer. [ ] works just like the Shift key on a typewriter or computer, and [2nd] [ ] is like the Caps Lock key. Above the keyboard are the special keys used to start the Organizer’s various applications, work with the various menus and control the cursor on the screen.
  • Page 17 The key sound is on (see p.13). This symbol appears at the bottom of the display while the backlight is on. Built-in help and other messages The Organizer has a built-in help feature which acts as a convenient, on-line reference manual. You can call up the Help feature at any time simply by pressing [2nd] [HELP].
  • Page 18: Chapter 2 General Operation

    Chapter 2 General Operation This chapter introduces most of the Organizer’s basic operations. The Tel application will be used for the e x a m p l e s . H o w e v e r , m o s t techniques described here can be applied to all of the Organizer’s applications.
  • Page 19: Selecting The Display Modes

    pressing its key again. However, only one application at a time can ever be displayed. Selecting the Display Modes Once an application is open, you can switch between three basic display modes: Index, View and Edit. Each display mode has its own unique appearance and particular purpose.
  • Page 20 [DEL] Deletes the currently selected entry. [PREV] Displays any previous/subsequent entries not shown. Selects an entry Displays category menu and user can select a category. View mode View mode allows you to see the full details of an entry, without being able to edit or change [NEXT] Other operations: [NEW]...
  • Page 21: Creating A New Entry

    NAME field. 5. Type in Pat. 6. Press [ ] or [NEXT] to move to the COMPANY field. 7. Type in SHARP CORPORATION. 8. Press [ ] or [NEXT] to move to the TITLE field. 9. Type in SUPERVISOR. 10. Press [ ] or [NEXT] to move to the OFFICE# field.
  • Page 22: Editing An Existing Entry

    13. Type in 201-529-9695. 14. Press [ ] or [PREV] to move to the CATEGORY field. Press [ ] to open the pop-up menu. Press [1] - [8] to select the appropriate option. 15. Press [ENTER] to store the entry. The message “Stored!”...
  • Page 23 Fields Most applications divide the display into field boxes. The number of fields in each application varies, as do the types of fields. The different types of field include text fields, a date field, time fields and pop-up fields. There are also a few special types of text fields.
  • Page 24 Typing in text Typing in text is simple and straightforward. The Organizer’s keyboard layout is just like the keyboard on a typewriter or computer. Letters (lower-case and upper-case) Any of the standard letters (A to Z) can be entered by pressing the corresponding key. All letters will normally appear in lower case.
  • Page 25 [2nd] [ ] Moves the cursor to the last line of a field. Inserting and overwriting text To insert text into some existing text, move the cursor past the character after which you wish to insert text and begin typing. Insertion mode is the Organizer’s default setting, indicated by the triangle cursor to the overwriting mode, press [INS].
  • Page 26: Finding Specific Entries In Your Organizer

    Once text is selected, any new text that is typed in will replace the selected text. This can be useful if you are replacing one block of text with another, as selecting the old text and then typing the new text saves you the trouble of actually deleting it first.
  • Page 27 ] and [ 4. When the desired entry is displayed, select it and press [ENTER] to see the entry in full. 5. You can also press any letters/symbols/ numbers, then the most relevant entry will be highlighted. Press [ENTER] to see the details of the entry.
  • Page 28 If there is more than one entry that contains the keyword, press [NEXT] until you find the entry you are looking for. Then press [ENTER] when you have finished searching. By date You can use the various Calendar views to quickly and easily find information related to a time and/or date.
  • Page 29: Deleting Entries

    4. Press [ENTER] again to see the Yearly Graph. For more information about using the Calendar application, see p.31. You can open the Calendar menu by pressing [MENU] to select the desired Calendar view. Deleting Entries Entries in the Organizer can be deleted using either the [DEL] key or the application menu.
  • Page 30: Checking The Time And Date

    4. Select DATA DELETION, then press [ENTER]. 5. Select SELECTED ENTRY, then press [ENTER]. A warning message appears asking if you are sure you want to delete the entry. 6. Press [Y] (or [N] to cancel the deletion). Shows the amount of free and used memory (see p.28) Adjusts the contrast of the LCD Checking the Time and Date...
  • Page 32: Chapter 3 Time Management

    Chapter 3 Time Management The Organizer’s Calendar, Schedule, To Do, Daily Calendar and Ann (Anniversary) applications let you structure and manage your time easily, whether scheduling appointments or giving reminders about important people and events. The explanations and examples in this chapter will give you the information you need to make all of the time management features of these applications work for you on a daily basis.
  • Page 33 Daily Calendar: A time bar of the specified day is shown. You can use the Calendar menu to select a particular Calendar view directly, regardless of which view you are already using. Press [MENU] to open the Calendar menu. Select VIEWS. Select the desired view in the VIEWS menu.
  • Page 34: The Schedule Application

    Date Calculating You can find and display any date a given number of days before or after a particular date. Example: View the calendar 60 days from today. Enter into the 3-Month view. Press [2nd][CALENDAR] to make the today’s date blinking.
  • Page 35 The first entry on that day is selected in Index mode, or displayed in View mode. If you would like to make a new entry, press [NEW], or if you would like to view other entries on that date, press [NEXT] or [PREV].
  • Page 36 Enter the number of additional days on which the event will be repeated. An entry can be repeated up to 999 times. In this case, type 4 (together with the original entry, the event will occur on five days). Press [ENTER]. Your five-day vacation is now stored.
  • Page 37 If you want to set the alarm 15 minutes before the schedule’s starting time, skip step 4 above and press [2nd] [ALARM]. Note that the alarm symbol is different from the bell which appears at the bottom of the display to indicate that any alarm already marked as set throughout the Organizer will sound at the designated time.
  • Page 38: The To Do Application

    The To Do application The To Do application is a valuable organizational tool to help you meet deadlines and to add structure and efficiency to your work that you set for yourself. This application allows you to organize and track task and objectives, assign them priorities. To help you in this task, entries are identified as TO BE DONE or DONE.
  • Page 39 Assigning due dates to entries A To Do entry must be given a due date (or month) so the Organizer knows how to classify it and the Calendar knows when it becomes due. The due date can be entered either by typing in the actual date, or by selecting the date from the pop-up calendar and using the arrow keys to select the desired month and day.
  • Page 40 due date. Once a project or task is completed, and you no longer need the To Do reminder, you can delete the entry, or groups of entries, which will free up memory in the Organizer. Split Screen Mode The Split Screen function is available in the Schedule and To Do applications.
  • Page 41: The Ann (Anniversary) Application

    The Ann (Anniversary) Application The Ann (Anniversary) application makes it easy for you to keep track of annual events, such as wedding anniversaries and birthdays of friends, relatives and business associates. Once entered, the dates of annual events are displayed on the Calendar, giving you plenty of warning to prepare for them well in advance every year.
  • Page 42: Chapter 4 Creating Your Own Database

    Chapter 4 Creating Your Own Database This chapter describes using the Tel (Telephone) and User File applications. These two applications are actually identical in the way that they function, except that they have different default file and field names designed to handle different types of information.
  • Page 43 When you edit a category name, any TEL entries that refer to that category are automatically updated to reflect the change. For the details of the Tel application, see p.17 The Tel application menu Opens the CATEGORY window so you can edit the category names.
  • Page 44: Customizing The User File Application

    The User File application allows you to manage different information. Each entry comprising 16 text fields. Note that you can rename the file name and the field names according to your preferences. See p.43 for more information on customizing this application. Customizing the User File Application You can customize the User File application in the following four ways:...
  • Page 45 3. Change the file name according to your preferences. (up to 10 characters). Letters, numbers, and symbols can all be entered. 4. Press [ENTER] to store the new name. (or [CANCEL] to cancel any changes and leave the original file name.) Configuring fields 1.
  • Page 46 1. Press [USER FILE] to open the application. 2. Press [MENU], select INDEX ITEMS. The INDEX ITEM window appears. 3. In INDEX 1 field, press [ field name that you want it to be displayed in the first field of the Index mode and the sorting key.
  • Page 48: Chapter 5 Memo

    Chapter 5 Memo This chapter explains the features of the Memo application, the Organizer’s basic word processing utility. This application provides powerful word processing capability in a hand-held device. The Memo Application The Organizer’s Memo application provides you with a simple yet powerful means of recording information, from meeting notes to memorandums and letters.
  • Page 49 Type in the following letter (pressing [ new line): July 10, 1998 Mr. Frank Smith Chairman ABC Co. Ltd. Dear Mr. Smith: Thank you for your fax of July 5th, 1998 regarding the Alpha Project. We agree that it is too difficult to answer your questions about our new project properly based on the available information.
  • Page 50 To turn word wrap back on for any entry, repeat the procedure. The next to WORD WRAP ON will no longer appear. The Memo application menu Turns WORD WRAP on and off (see above) Selects specific entries for deletion (see p.27)
  • Page 52: Chapter 6 Desk Accessories

    Chapter 6 Desk Accessories The Organizer’s desk accessories are a set of valuable utilities for everyday use. The Calc (Calculator) can perform calculations on figures entered by using the number keys. The Clock can simultaneously display the day, date, and time in any two cities of your choice.
  • Page 53 To quit the Calc application, simply change to any other application by pressing the corresponding key. To clear an entered value, press [C-CE] once. To clear an entire calculator operation, press [C-CE] twice. Calculations are performed in the order of entry, not according to algebraic operator precedence, ie., the calculation 8 + 2 x 3 is performed as: (8 + 2) x 3 not 8 + (2 x 3).
  • Page 54: Contents

    Press [CALC/CONV] several times until the COST/ S.PRICE/MARKUP display or the COST/S.PRICE/MARGIN display appears, as required. Use [ ] or [PREV] [NEXT] to move to the fields whose values you already know, and enter the values. Press [SOLVE] to calculate the missing value. The missing value is displayed in the appropriate field.
  • Page 55 Calculation examples Conversion function The Organizer can be used to perform conversions between different currencies and units of length, area, volume, mass, temperature and energy. There are 3 conversion index groups. The first index group comprises eight currency conversion screens in which you can set and edit the exchange rates yourself.
  • Page 56 Press [C·CE] to clear the original rate first. Then enter the rate 0.45. Make sure that a maximum of 10 digits can be entered. Press [ ] to move to the currency name field and then change what you want. Example: STR£...
  • Page 57: The Calc Application Menu

    Enter 10 gallons and then press [A B] to convert it. The answer is displayed under the unit rate. If you want to know how many gallons are equal to 10 liters, press [A B] key to change from gal The method of converting currencies, units of length/area/ mass/temperature/energy is the same as above.
  • Page 58: The Clock Application

    The Clock Application The unit’s built-in clock makes it possible not only to know the correct time and date in your area, but also to know the time in other cities or any region around the world. The Clock is used as the reference time by the Calendar, Schedule, and To Do applications.
  • Page 59 Certain countries will be abbreviated as follows: Federal Republic of Germany Papua New Guniea Czech Republic Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Dominican Republic French Polynesia United Arab Emirates United States of America Country and city names in the list and their relative time differences are current as of July 1997.
  • Page 60 Checking the time in a city You can find out the time anywhere in the world using the Clock application by selecting another city, called the World city. Selecting a city as the World city will display the time in that city as well as the Local city when you press [CLOCK].
  • Page 61 Daylight Saving Time (DST) Assigning DST to a city Designating Daylight Saving Time (DST) for a city automatically sets the time for that city one hour ahead of its regular time. Press [MENU] to open the Clock menu. Select either CHANGE LOCAL CITY or CHANGE WORLD CITY (it doesn’t matter which you choose).
  • Page 62 turned off, ie. no audible alarm will sound, until you use the above procedure to turn them on again by re-selecting ALARM SOUND ON. However, each alarm will still be displayed when it reaches its set time, even when the unit is turned off. This means the alarm sounds are disabled, but not the alarms themselves.
  • Page 64: Chapter 7 Expense

    Chapter 7 Expense Function The Expense function is an easy way to track expense information for the traveling business person. Each record can contain the category, date, amount, payment type (AMEX, Visa, MasterCard, Diners Club, check, cash or two other types of your choice), status and a description of the expenses.
  • Page 65 Type in the amount 100. The expense amount can be up to 10 digits including up to two decimal places. Move to the Payment Type field. Press [ desired payment type. Press 1-8 to select the desired item. Select AMEX. Move to the Memo field and use the keyboard to input the description of the expense.
  • Page 66 Expense Report A summary is a collection of records in the EXPENSE REPORT mode. Daily or Period expense summaries for entire records or for each payment type can be obtained. Records marked as secret are not included in summaries if the SECRET function is on. If an inappropriate date is entered (for example, an ending date which is earlier than the starting date), no calculation will be made and zero will be displayed, so be sure to...
  • Page 67 Summarizing expense records for a certain period For example, you want to find out the total amount of all expenses from July 14 to Aug 14, 1998: Press [EXPENSE] to open the application. Press [MENU] to open the Expense menu. Select EXPENSE REPORT.
  • Page 68 Expense application menu Opens the CATEGORY window so you can edit the category (see above). Opens the PAYMENT TYPE window so you can edit the payment type. (see above) Selects the Expense Report function. Selects the specific entries for deletion. (see p.27)
  • Page 70: Chapter 8 Features And Utilities For Added Power

    Chapter 8 Features and Utilities for Added Power In addition to its basic functions, the Organizer also provides a wide range of utilities and features to give you e v e n g r e a t e r c o n t r o l o v e r information.
  • Page 71: Copying Or Moving Entries

    to a new location (ie. remove it from its original location). Press [2nd] [COPY] if you want to make a copy of the text (and leave the original text unchanged). The selected text is stored in the clipboard. 5. Press [ENTER] if you want to store the original entry with any changes you have made (including moving or copying the selected text), or press [CANCEL] to discard...
  • Page 72: Special Characters

    cancel the operation). Press [2nd] [COPY] if you want to make a copy of the entry. 3. Press [NEW] in the application you want to move or copy the entry to. 4. Press [2nd] [PASTE]. 5. Make any necessary changes to the moved/ copied entry.
  • Page 74: Chapter 9 Using The Optional Peripherals

    The Peripherals Menu Sets up data exchange with PCs (see p.78) Transfers data with other OZ-630/ OZ-640/ OZ-650 Organizers (see p.77) Configures data transfer to/ from other Organizers or PC via infrared port, Docking Station or cable...
  • Page 75: Transferring Data

    - between the Organizer and other information processing devices, including personal computers and other SHARP Organizers. In this way, you can back up your information to guard against losing it, or copy information so that you or someone else can work with it on another device.
  • Page 76 In it ia l s et-u p There is no special hardware set-up involved infrared transfers. And if you only want to transfer single entries using [2nd] [GET] and [2nd] [SEND], there is no software set-up either: all you have to do initially is set up the units properly so they use the same path (step 4 below).
  • Page 77 Transferring all entries in an application All entries in Schedule, To Do, Ann, Memo, Expense, Tel and User File applications can be transferred. Turn on both Organizers. Open the same application on each Organizer. On the receiving Organizer, press [MENU] four times to open the PERIPHERALS menu.
  • Page 78 Transferring data Turn on both Organizers. On OZ-630/ 640/ 650 Organizer, open the application in which you want to receive the data. Only data corresponding to the application selected on the receiving Organizer will be transferred (regardless of which applications were selected on the sending unit).
  • Page 79: Exchanging Information With A Personal Computer

    650, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 will be shown in the Priority field of the receiving unit respectively if the data in the Priority field of an To Do record in other SHARP Organizer is 0, 1, 2, 3, 4. Other characters such as 5-9, A-Z, , etc will not be shown on the Priority field of the receiving unit.
  • Page 80: Points To Remember When Using Peripherals

    OZ-630/ 640/ 650 Organizer: Data in applications that are not compatible with the Organizer Link cannot be transferred. When receiving data from an Organizer other than OZ-630/ 640/ 650 Organizer or when using an Organizer Link designed for another Organizer:...
  • Page 82: Chapter 10 Personalizing Your Organizer

    Chapter 10 Personalizing Your Organizer Now that you have an understanding of all of the Organizer’s functions and its operation, let’s take a look at the various ways you can customize the Organizer to suit your personal preferences: entries can be made secure through password protection and by marking them as secret;...
  • Page 83: Setting The Owner's Information

    Setting the Owner’s Information The Owner’s Information comprises your name, address and number. Press [MENU] twice to display the PREFERENCES menu. Select SET OWNER INFORMATION. The cursor starts in the NAME field. Enter your name, then press [ The cursor moves to the NUMBER field. Enter your number, then press [ The cursor moves to the ADDRESS field.
  • Page 84 This text box is case- sensitive, which means that upper- and lower-case letters are treated differently. The password “SHARP”, for example, is different from the passwords “Sharp” or “sharp”. Choose your password carefully. If you forget your...
  • Page 85 A window appears, prompting you to enter your password. Enter your password exactly as you registered it. Press [ENTER]. If the password is correct, disappears. If the password is incorrect, a message appears indicating this. After unlocking the Organizer, access any entry you want using the normal procedures.
  • Page 86 Enter your password exactly as you registered it. Press [ENTER]. A message appears indicating that the Organizer is unlocked. Entries that were marked as secret can be accessed until a new password is registered (to register a new password, use the procedure for Registering a password on p.82).
  • Page 87: Changing The Calendar Display Format

    Changing the Calendar Display Format The Organizer lets you change the default Calendar display to one you find more convenient. There are two aspects to changing the display: setting the weekly format, and setting the date format. You can use these options to set up a way of working that you prefer.
  • Page 88: Selecting The Large Font View

    Selecting the Large font view Since the Organizer’s display is fairly small, you may find the displayed information easier to read if it is changed into a large font view. In general, all of the Organizer’s applications (except Clock, Calc, Calendar, Expense Report applications) share this feature. If you want to change the screen to be a larger font view, just press [ ] key on the keyboard.
  • Page 90: Appendices

    A condition that makes the unit inoperative may erase some or all of the data stored in memory. Do not use anything breakable, anything with a sharp tip or anything that might break to press the RESET switch. All reset operation...
  • Page 91: Battery Replacement

    B. Battery Replacement General guidelines The Organizer uses the following type of battery: There are some extremely important points to remember when installing new batteries: Replace the two operating batteries at the same time with new batteries of the same type. Caution: Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
  • Page 92 Insert the two new batteries on top of the ribbon tab, taking care to position them correctly according to the plus (+) and minus (-) terminals, as shown below. Replace the cover. Set the battery replacement switch to NORMAL OPERATION. If nothing happens when you press [ON]: Setting the battery replacement switch to REPLACE BATTERIES shuts off power to the unit.
  • Page 93: Specifications

    OZ-640: 512KB (User area: Approx. 464Kbytes) OZ-650: 1MB (User area: Approx. 971Kbytes) Schedule application capacity: Approx. 2860 entries (OZ-630) / 6560 entries (OZ-640) / 13980 entries (OZ- 650) Tel application capacity: Approx. 2780 entries (OZ-630) / 6390 entries (OZ- 640) / 13590 entries (OZ-650)
  • Page 94 Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C (32 F to 104 F) Dimensions Open 153(W) x 155.2(D) x 17(H)mm Closed 153(W) x 84.6(D) x 20.8(H)mm Weight OZ-630/OZ-640 : 204g OZ-650 (including batteries) Accessories Alkaline batteries LR03 x 2, operation manual...
  • Page 95: Index

    Index Accessing Secret entries Alarms Schedule All reset Ann(iversary) application Application Opening Keys Assigning Due date Priority Auto power off Backlight Battery Installing Life Operating Replacement Blocks Copying/moving Working with blocks of text Calc(ulator) application Date calculations Calculations Examples Performing Date calculation Conversion Cost/price/margin calculations...
  • Page 96 Checking off To Do entries Clock application Copying Blocks of text 23, 69 Entries Cursor Customizing Index display User File application 23, 69, 70 Daily view Date calculation Date format Setting Daylight Saving Time (DST) Assigning to a city Enabling/disabling Decimal point setting Deleting All Secret entries...
  • Page 97 Index mode Infrared transfer Setting up Notes on Initialize Installing Batteries Key beep Keyboard Local city 10, 57 Locking the Organizer Marking entries as secret Memo application Memory check Menu Application 33, 36, 39, 40, 42, 45, 49, 56, 61, 67 Peripherals Tools Monthly view...
  • Page 98 Schedule alarms Clearing Setting Schedule application Scrolling the display Search (see also Finding) By keyword By date Search function Secret function Selecting Calendar views Date Display modes Setting Clock 10, 57 Date format LCD contrast Local city Weekly format Owner Information 9, 82 Password Schedule alarms...
  • Page 99 Weekly format Weekly view Wireless interface Word wrap World city...
  • Page 100: Product Support

    PRODUCT SUPPORT Sharp Electronics Corporation is dedicated to serving Customer needs. Please fill out and send the enclosed registration card so that we can keep you up-to-date as new products and services become available. If you have read the ORGANIZER operation manual, but you...
  • Page 101: Limited Warranty

    Product and shall constitute full satisfaction of all claims, whether based on contract, negligence, strict liability or otherwise. In no event shall Sharp be liable, or in any way responsible, for any damages or defects in the Product which were caused by repairs or attempted repairs performed by anyone other than an authorized servicer.
  • Page 102 Product. At a Sharp Authorized Servicer located in the United States. To find out the location of the nearest Sharp Authorized Servicer, call Sharp toll free at 800-BE-SHARP. Ship (prepaid) or carry in your Product to a Sharp Authorized Servicer. Be sure to have proof of purchase available.

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