Sharp OZ-770 Operation Manual

Sharp OZ-770 Operation Manual

Sharp electronic organizer operation manual model oz-770
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    ELECTRONIC ORGANIZER OPERATION MANUAL ... 5 Getting Started ... 13 General Operation ... 23 Time Management ... 31 Creating Your Own Database ... 33 Memo ... 35 Desk Accessories ... 43 Expense Features and Utilities for ... 47 Added Power ...
  • Page 2: Electronic Organizer

    Note: A shielded interface cable is required to ensure compliance with FCC regulations for Class B certification. Responsible Party: SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-2135 TEL: 630-378-3590 Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE FOR YOUR RECORDS...
  • Page 3: Operation Manual

    Some of the accessories described in this manual may not be available at the time you purchase this Organizer. 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 4: Contents

    Contents Contents Introduction ... 1 Contents ... 2-3 Caring for the Organizer ... 4 Chapter 1 Getting Started ... 5-12 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 5 Chapter 10 Personalizing Your Organizer ... 53-58 The Start-Up Display Setting the Ownerís Information Locking the Organizer Changing the Calendar Display Format Assigning Keys for short-cut entry Selecting the Large Font View Chapter 11 How to use the Add-on ... 59-60 Installing My Programs application Setting a My Programs application to Autorun Appendices ...
  • Page 6: Caring For The Organizer

    Do not use extreme force when pressing the keys. Do not use any sharp, pointed object to press them. Sharp or hard object can scratch and damage the Organizer. Make sure it is adequately protected when carried with other objects. Do...
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    1 1 1 1 1 Getting Started CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER 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 8: Getting The Organizer Up And Running

    Getting Started Reset button Battery replacement switch Initializes and resets Locks the battery compartment the Organizer. to prevent access to the batteries. Battery compartment 4-pin Cable Jack Connects 4-pin Communication Cable for PC synchronization. Getting the Organizer Up and Running Installing the batteries Set the battery replacement switch on the bottom of the Organizer to REPLACE BATTERIES (a red dot becomes...
  • Page 9: Setting Up The Organizer After Initialization

    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. Initializing The Organizer must be initialized when it is used for the first time.
  • Page 10 Getting Started Setting the Display Contrast If the display is not clear, press satisfactory. Press to proceed with setting up the Clock as described below (or to quit the set up procedure). Setting the City In order to make sure that the Calendar, Schedule and other time-based applications work correctly, the built-in clock must be set to the correct time, date and city.
  • Page 11 procedure is now completed, and the Organizer is ready for use. However, there are other areas in which you can customize your Organizer further by setting various options. Setting the Start-up Display You can control the way Organizer behaves each time you turn it on, including the background that appears.
  • Page 12 Getting Started or keep it in a safe place. Press The Second Main Menu appears. Turning the Organizer on and off Press to turn the power on and press power off. The Organizer will not operate if the battery replacement switch is in the REPLACE BATTERIES position. Auto power off To conserve battery power, the Organizer will turn itself off if it has not been used for about 7 consecutive minutes.
  • Page 13: Getting To Know Your Organizer

    Continuous use of the backlight will, over time, lead to gradual loss of brightness. Getting to Know Your Organizer OZ-770 is a compact yet sophisticated information management device that you can use anytime. Its 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 14: Chapter 1 Getting Started

    Getting Started The keyboard The Organizerís keyboard has a standard layout, just like a typewriter or computer. works just like the Shift key on a typewriter or computer, and is like the Caps Lock key. Symbols in Dark blue above a key such as í or : can be accessed by holding down and then pressing the appropriate key.
  • Page 15: General Operation

    2 2 2 2 2 General Operation CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER This chapter introduces most of the Organizerís basic operations. The Tel application will be used for the examples. However, most of the techniques described here can be applied to all of the Organizerís applications. Opening an Application - The First Main Menu To start an application, press...
  • Page 16 General Operation Other operations: Creates a new entry for the current application (in Edit mode). Displays the currently selected entry and edits it (Edit mode). Deletes the currently selected entry. 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...
  • Page 17: Creating A New Entry

    555-6546 . to move to the FAX# field and type in 201-555- Press 6547 . to move to the COMPANY field and type in SHARP Press Corporation . Press to move to the TITLE field and type in Supervisor .
  • Page 18: Editing An Existing Entry

    General Operation For other useful methods available in Edit mode, see right. Editing an Existing Entry To edit an entry already stored in memory, you must first access the entry in Edit mode (in which it was originally created). Press to open the application.
  • Page 19 appears next to a field in Edit mode, when the field is selected. When you move out of a pop-up field, the pop-up symbol disappears. The cursor The cursor is used to work with text, indicating the position where text will be entered or deleted. It is also used to select items from menus or lists.
  • Page 20: Finding Specific Entries In Your Organizer

    General Operation Deleting Text If you make a mistake while entering text, use the following key to erase the incorrect text, then enter the correct text: Deletes the character before the cursor. Working with Blocks of Text Working with a block of text is sometimes easier and more convenient than working with characters one by one.
  • Page 21 When the desired entry is displayed, select it and press to see the entry in full. The most relevant entry will be highlighted if you press any letters / symbols / numbers. Press details of the entry. (Only available in Tel / Memo application).
  • Page 22: Deleting Entries

    General Operation Press to enter the Main Menu and select CALENDAR. The Calendar of the current month appears. (If there is a dot besides a specific day, it indicates that there is a Schedule appointment; if a specific date is displayed in reverse, it means that there is a Birthday / ANN entry.) Select a day using the arrow keys, then press the Schedule, Birthday / Ann or To Do entries on the...
  • Page 23: Checking The Time And Date

    Deletes a selected entry. Deletes all entries in the selected category Deletes all entries in all TEL files Select SELECTED ENTRY, then press A warning message appears asking if you are sure you want to delete the entry. Press to cancel the deletion). Checking the Time and Date The current time and date are shown on the top of the Main Screen.
  • Page 24: The Second Main Menu - The Organizerís Basic Utilities

    General Operation operations to work properly. You are strongly recommended to carry out regular ìhousekeepingî by deleting unwanted or out-of-date information to prevent the memory becoming full. The Second Main Menu - the Organizerís Basic Utilities Many of the basic utilities are accessed through the Second Main Menu.
  • Page 25: Time Management

    3 3 3 3 3 Time Management CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER The Organizerís Calendar, Schedule, To Do and Birthday / 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 26: The Schedule Application

    Time Management Press The selected date will appear in the current Calendar view. You can select GO TO TODAY in Calendar menu to directly skip to today. You can select DAILY in VIEW menu to jump to todayís Daily calendar. Date Calculating You can find and display any date a given number of days before or after a particular date.
  • Page 27 Enter the date you want to go to. Press The first entry on that day is selected in Index mode. If you would like to make a new entry, press and then select NEW, or if you would like to view other entries on that date, press Setting a Schedule alarm A Schedule alarm can be set to remind you of scheduled events...
  • Page 28: The To Do Application

    Time Management The Schedule application menu (in Daily View screen) Creates a new entry (p.15) Edits an existing entry (p.16) Selects the Calendar view (see p.23) Goes to Today Goes directly to a particular date. (see p.23) Locks the record. (p.54) Selects the specific entries for deletion.
  • Page 29 The To Do entry display opens. Enter the description of the entry. Type Prepare market analysis of computers . Skip the DUE DATE field and move to the PRIORITY field. Type 1 . Press The entry is now stored. 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.
  • Page 30 Time Management There are two Index modes in the To Do application. One is TO BE DONE and the other is DONE. Select VIEW from the application menu to switch between TO BE DONE index mode or DONE index mode. Index mode in the To Do application can show entries based either on their priority level or their due date.
  • Page 31: The Birthday / Ann (Anniversary) Application

    Select CATEGORIES then press The CATEGORIES window appears. Make the desired change to the category list. Press to store the edited entry. The To Do Index view appears. When you edit a category name, any To Do entries that refer to that category are automatically updated to reflect the change.
  • Page 32 Time Management...
  • Page 33: Creating Your Own Database

    4 4 4 4 4 C r e a t i n g Yo u r Own Database CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER This chapter describes using the Tel (Telephone). The flexibility of the application allows you to manage a wide range of information, from simple address book to an extensive restaurant guide or even a listing of your important business contacts.
  • Page 34: Chapter 4 Creating Your Own Database

    Creating Your Own Database Press directly or select TEL in the Main Menu to open the application. Press , select FIELD ORDER, then press The FIELD ORDER window appears. Assign a kind of field order for each category. Press when you have finished. (Or changes) For the details of the Tel application, see p.13.
  • Page 35: Memo

    5 5 5 5 5 Memo CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER This chapter explains the features of the Memo application, the Organizerís basic word processing utility. This application provides powerful word processing capability in a hand-held device. The Memo Application The Organizerís Memo application provides you with a simple yet powerful means of recording information, from meeting notes to memorandums and letters.
  • Page 36: Chapter 5 Memo

    Memo It is not necessary to press line. The Organizer will automatically perform word wrapping onto the next line when the current line is full. Press when you have finished entering the text. The entry is then stored and displayed in View mode. Finding entries Memo entries can be sorted for display in two ways: alphabetically according to their title, and by date of entry.
  • Page 37: Desk Accessories

    6 6 6 6 6 Desk Accessories CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER The Organizerís desk accessories are a set of valuable utilities for everyday use. The Calc (Calculator) can perform calculations on figures entered using the number keys. The Clock can simultaneously display the day, date, and time in any two cities of your choice.
  • Page 38 Desk Accessories The integer part of the calculation result is within the range of 13 to 24 digits (a rough calculation is obtained). Example: 4567890123 [x] 456 [=] 2.08295789608 is displayed with E, which indicates that the rough result is : 2.08295789608 x 10 (ie.
  • Page 39 The exchange rate line starts to blink. Press 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.
  • Page 40: The Clock Application

    Desk Accessories The following table shows the conversion factors that are preset in your Organizer. CONVERSION UNITS FACTOR Currencies User-Specified User-Specified Length inch-cm 2.54 feet-m 0.3048 yard-m 0.9144 mile-km 1.609344 Area acre-m 4,046.86 acre-ha 0.404686 Volume gal-l 3.78541 I.gal-l 4.54609 fl.oz-ml 29.5735 I.fl.oz-ml...
  • Page 41 A list of cities appears. The currently selected city is at the top of the list. The cities are listed in alphabetical order by country and then by city name. Type the first letter of the name of the country in which the target city is located.
  • Page 42 Desk Accessories calendar, then press . (Use desired month, then to move to the current day.) You can set any date from January 1st, 1901 to December 31st, 2099. Move to the LOCAL TIME field, enter the current time and press (for AM or PM).
  • Page 43 Press The city is selected as the World city and the window closes. The Clock window briefly appears, indicating the time in the selected World city. The time difference relative to the Local city is displayed below the World city time. Daylight Saving Time (DST) Assigning DST to a city Designating Daylight Saving Time (DST) for a city automatically...
  • Page 44: Chapter 6 Desk Accessories

    Desk Accessories The SET DAILY ALARM window opens. You can set up to five alarms. Enter the time for the desired alarm, followed by for AM or PM. Press to set the alarm. Move to the next field and set any other alarms you want using the same procedure.
  • Page 45: Expense

    7 7 7 7 7 Expense CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER 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 46: Expense Report

    Expense Move to the Status field. Press status mode. Press to select. Select TO BE SUBMITTED 10. Press to store the entry. The message ìStored!î appears briefly. The entry is now stored and displayed in view mode. Press to switch to Index mode. Simple calculations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division can be performed in the AMOUNT field by using the numerical and mathematical...
  • Page 47 Press to select BUSINESS, then press Press to move to the Period field. Enter the From date or the To date. Type in 08152001 . Move to the Payment Type field. Press Move to the Status field and select TO BE SUBMITTED. Press when you have finished.
  • Page 48: Chapter 7 Expense

    Expense are 12 types of categories and 8 types of payments. You can change the order of these existing categories and payment types or use another name or enter some new names. Press to enter the Main Menu and select Expense then press Press to open the Expense menu.
  • Page 49: Features And Utilities For Added Power

    Features and 8 8 8 8 8 Utilities for Added Power CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER In addition to its basic functions, the Organizer also provides a wide range of utilities and features to give you even greater control over your information. This chapter introduces and describes these features, which include text cutting, copying, pasting and many more.
  • Page 50: Copying Or Moving Entries

    Features and Utilities for Added Power By highlighting some text before pressing be replaced with the pasted text. Thus you can easily replace one block of text with another by highlighting it before pasting. Copying or Moving Entries The CUT / COPY / PASTE operations provide a quick, convenient way for you to copy or move an entire entry to another location.
  • Page 51 Features and Utilities for Added Power When you next open the Symbol menu, the character you selected will be selected again as the default. The Organizer automatically displays the ten characters most recently selected from the Symbol menu in its first page, making it easy to quickly access characters that you use frequently.
  • Page 52: Chapter 8 Features And Utilities For Added Power

    Features and Utilities for Added Power...
  • Page 53: Data Transfer

    Transferring Data You can transfer data between the OZ-770 and a personal computer. In this way, you can back up your information to guard against loss, or copy it so you or someone else can work with it on another device.
  • Page 54: Chapter 9 Data Transfer

    (PC LINK) mode. Your Organizer is now ready to transfer data. Consult the Day-  Timer Organizer SHARP Edition HELP file regarding subsequent transfer procedures. Press at any time to exit the PC-Link mode. If you leave the Organizer in PC Link mode, more power is consumed from the batteries than usual, and the auto power off function does not work.
  • Page 55: Personalizing Your Organizer

    Personalizing Your Organizer CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER Now that you have an understanding of all of the Organizerís functions and its operation, letís 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 56: Locking The Organizer

    . Letters and numbers can all be used. This text box is case-sensitive which means that upper-and lower- case letters are treated differently. The password ìSHARPî, for example, is different from the passwords ìSharpî or ìsharpî. Choose your password carefully. If you forget your password, there is no way to bypass the Secret function or enter a new password without losing all data.
  • Page 57 Re-type the password to confirm and then press store the password (or to cancel the operation). All entries marked as secret throughout the Organizer will then be hidden and will not be accessible until the Organizer is unlocked by giving the correct password. A message appears warning you not to forget the password.
  • Page 58 Personalizing Your Organizer secret. For a full explanation of what to do if this occurs, see below. You can press and then press only those entries marked as secret once the Organizer is unlocked (see p.19). Automatic Relocking Once a password has been registered, even if you unlock the Organizer using the procedure above, the Organizer will automatically lock itself each time you turn it off.
  • Page 59: Changing The Calendar Display Format

    Select DELETE ALL SECRET DATA and press A warning message appears asking if you are sure you want to delete all the secret entries. If you have forgotten your password, you have no choice but to proceed. Press to delete all secret entries. This will then allow you to enter a new password.
  • Page 60: Assigning Keys For Short-Cut Entry

    Personalizing Your Organizer Press twice to enter the Second Main Menu. Select Formats then press A submenu appears. In TIME SYSTEM, press to select 12 (the default) or 24, then press Assigning Keys for short-cut entry You can assign 3 function keys to specific applications to facilitate easier and faster access to assigned applications.
  • Page 61: How To Use The Add-On

    Organizer is turned on. Installing My Programs application Additional software for your Organizer can be found on the included Software CD-ROM, as well as on the internet (SHARPís homepage). Connect Docking Module to Organizer and PC. Insert the included CD. If using Windows ...
  • Page 62: Setting A My Programs Application To Autorun

    How to use the Add-on Setting a My Programs application to Autorun My programs application can be automatically loaded and started when you press . Before an autorun is set, you must activate it first in Start-up Display. Press twice to enter the Second Main Menu. Select Start-up Display then press In AUTORUN field, select ON then press Once the autorun is activated, you can then choose the...
  • Page 63: 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.
  • Page 64: Battery Replacement

    Appendices Release Press The built-in clock is reset. Do not press in step 3. Doing so will delete all data in the unit. B. Battery Replacement General guidelines The Organizer uses the following types of batteries: Type General operation Alkaline batteries There are some extremely important points to remember when installing new batteries: Replace the two batteries at the same time with new...
  • Page 65: Specifications

    NORMAL OPERATION. Repeat the above battery replacement procedure step by step. C. Specifications Model OZ-770 Display 239 x 80 dot matrix liquid crystal display Electronic unit section Applications Calendar, Schedule, To Do, Birthday /...
  • Page 66 Appendices To Do: 3 0 c h a r a c t e r s / e n t r y i n description field Expense: 6 characters/entry in Amount field 4 c h a r a c t e r s / e n t r y i n Payment Type field 11 characters/entry in Memo field...
  • Page 67 Please be reminded that the old batteries in the Organizer should be exchanged with new one at least once a year. Backlight life Backlight life may vary depending on usage. If the backlight is on for 10 minutes per day (eg. 1 minute 10 times a day), the brightness will be reduced by half after 10* years (at an ambient temperature of 25∞C and 65% humidity).
  • Page 68: Index

    Index Index Accessing Secret entries Alarms Schedule All reset Birthday / Ann (Anniversary) application Application Opening Keys Assigning Due date Priority Auto power off Autorun Backlight Battery Installing Life Replacement Blocks Copying /moving Working with blocks of text Calc(ulator) application Date calculations Calculations Examples...
  • Page 69 Cursor 18, 47, 48 Daily view Date calculation Date format Setting Daylight Saving Time (DST) Assigning to a city Enabling / disabling Deleting All Secret entries Single entry Text Using the application menu Display Setting LCD contrast Symbols Display modes Edit mode Index mode View mode...
  • Page 70 Index Menu Application 24, 26, 29, 32,34, 42, 46 Moving Blocks of text Entries New entry Making 15, 26, 33, 43 Organizer Link Owner Information Part names and functions Password Deleting / changing Registering Paste 18, 48 PC Link Pop-up List / menu Power Auto power off Turning on and off...
  • Page 71 Symbols On the display Entering Tel application To Do application Transferring data With a personal computer Turning on / off Key beep Power Start-up display Typing in text Letters Numbers Symbols Unlocking the Organizer World City Index...
  • Page 72: Product Support

    Product Support Product Support Sharp Electronics Corporation is dedicated to serving Customer needs. If you have read the ORGANIZER operation manual and the Quick Start Guide, but you still require product support, you can: Call a Sharp Representative 630-378-3590 Visit our Web Site http://www.sharp-usa.com...
  • Page 73: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Refer to the list below for solutions when the unit is not functioning properly before contacting your local SHARP dealer: Problem The display remains blank after pressing Poor display contrast. The Organizer is turned on, but pressing Keys has no effect.
  • Page 74 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 Sharp Electronics Corp. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1...
  • Page 75 Tel Application: Used for managing a wide range of information, from a simple address book to an extensive restaurant guide or even a listing of your important business contacts. Press , then press . Type in the information as prompted, and finally press store.
  • Page 76 Edit mode: Provides the ability to modify any entry that was previously entered into the organizer. Find an entry that you wish to change. Press to go to Edit mode. Move to the field you want to change. Make any desired changes. NOTE: You can highlight any text using cursor keys, and then delete the text (by pressing...
  • Page 77 Schedule Application: Used for tracking meetings, appointments and time- sensitive data. Press , then press If you want to use a different date, move up to the DATE field and press the key. Press select the desired month, then use the cursor keys to select the day of the appointment.
  • Page 78 My Programs: Basic add-in data can be downloaded into the Organizer with a maximum capacity of 10 programs in this application. Download a program into the Organizer. Press to view list of installed programs. Launch the application by pressing corresponds to the application. Autorun: You can set an autorun of basic application once power is turned on.
  • Page 79 Memo Application: Used as a simple yet powerful means of recording information, from meeting notes to memorandums and letters. Press to enter the Main Menu and select Memo. Type in a title after pressing . Then press move to DESCRIPTION field to enter a description. Press to start a new line in the document.
  • Page 80 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. Setting the time and date Select Clock in the Second Main Menu, then press Press to open the Clock menu.
  • Page 81 Calculator: Provides a 12-digit calculator which performs mathematical operations. To use the calculator, select Calc from the Main Menu, then press Conversions: Performing a conversion Select Conversion in the Main Menu. Press to open the conversion index display. Press to select the desired item. Press Enter the amounts you want to convert, then press...
  • Page 82 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 Sharp Electronics Corp. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1...
  • Page 83 Aplicaciones de telÈfono/archivo del usuario: Se usan para gestionar una amplia gama de informaciÛn, desde una simple librÈta de direcciones hasta una extensa guÌa de restaurantes, o incluso listas de sus contactos de negocios importantes. Pulse y luego pulse . Escriba la informaciÛn como se sugiere y finalmente pulse para memorizarla.
  • Page 84 Modo de ediciÛn: Permite modificar cualquier entrada previ amente introducida en el organizador. Encuentre una entrada que desee cambiar. Pulse para ir al modo de ediciÛn. Vaya al campo que desee cambiar. Haga cualquier cambio deseado. NOTA: Podr· seleccionar cualquier texto usando y las teclas del cursor y luego borrarlo (pulsando ) o cortarlo (pulsando...
  • Page 85 AplicaciÛn de programa: Se usa para no olvidarse de reuniones, citas y datos en los que la hora resulta muy importante. Pulse y luego pulse . Si desea usar otra fecha diferente, vaya al campo DATE y pulse la tecla Pulse para seleccionar el mes deseado, y luego use las teclas del cursor para seleccionar el...
  • Page 86 Mis programas: Los datos de adiciÛn b·sicos pueden descargarse al organizador con una capacidad m·xima de 10 programas en esta aplicaciÛn. Descargue un programa al organizador. Pulse para ver la lista de los programas instalados. Lance la aplicaciÛn pulsando las teclas que correspondana la aplicaciÛn.
  • Page 87 AplicaciÛn de Apunte: Se utiliza como un medio sencillo pero potente de registrar informaciÛn que abarca de notas de reuniones a Apunte y cartas. Pulse para entrar en el men˙ principal y seleccione Memo. Escriba un tÌtulo despuÈs de pulsar .
  • Page 88 Reloj: No sÛlo permite conocer la hora y la fecha correctas en su zona, sino que tambiÈn le informa de la hora en otras ciudades y regiones de todo el mundo. Puesta de la hora y la fecha Seleccione Clock en el segundo men˙ principal y luego pulse Pulse para abrir el men˙...
  • Page 89 Calculadora: Proporciona una calculadora de 12 dÌgitos que realiza operaciones matem·ticas. Para utilizar la calculadora, seleccione Calc en el men˙ principal y luego pulse Conversiones: Para realizar una conversiÛn Seleccione Conversion en el men˙ principal. Pulse para abrir la visualizaciÛn del Ìndice de conversiÛn.
  • Page 90 TO OBTAIN SUPPLY, ACCESSORY OR PRODUCT INFORMATION, CALL 1-800-237-4277 OR VISIT http://www.sharpUSA.com/ 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.

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