Casio PV-750 Plus User Manual

Casio PV-750 Plus User Manual

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Getting Acquainted ............................................. 13
Read this first! ................................................................................................... 13
Make backup copies of important data! ............................................................. 13
Important Precautions ....................................................................................... 14
Data Errors ........................................................................................................ 15
To reset after viewing data ............................................................................................... 15
General Guide ................................................................................................... 16
Power Supply .................................................................................................... 17
Low Battery Warning ....................................................................................................... 17
Battery Precautions .......................................................................................................... 17
To replace the batteries ..................................................................................................... 19
To turn power on and off .................................................................................................. 19
Auto Power Off ................................................................................................................ 19
Using the Backlight ............................................................................................ 19
Action Control and Stylus .................................................................................. 19
Stylus ................................................................................................................................ 20
Action Control .................................................................................................................. 20
Using the Icon Menu ......................................................................................... 21
Modes ................................................................................................................ 21
To enter a mode using the icon menu ............................................................................... 22
To enter a mode using the on-screen icon menu .............................................................. 22
To enter a mode using the Action Menu .......................................................................... 22
Customizing the Appearance of the Mode Menu .............................................. 23
Swapping Two Icons ........................................................................................................ 23
Moving an Icon to a Specific Location ............................................................................ 24
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Scheduler ............................................................ 25
Entering the Scheduler Mode ............................................................................ 25
Inputting New Scheduler Data ........................................................................... 25
To input a single-date Schedule item ............................................................................... 26
To input a multiple-date Schedule item with the New button .......................................... 27
To input a To Do item ....................................................................................................... 28
To input a Reminder item ................................................................................................. 30
Reminder Types and Settings ........................................................................... 32
Importing Contacts Data Into a Schedule Item .................................................. 33
To import Contacts data into a Schedule item ................................................................. 34
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents Before using the PV-750Plus for the first time… ..... 1 Getting Acquainted ..........13 Chapter Read this first! ....................13 Make backup copies of important data! ............. 13 Important Precautions ..................14 Data Errors ......................15 To reset after viewing data ....................15 General Guide ....................
  • Page 2 Viewing Scheduler Data ..................36 Screen Organization ......................36 Calendar Screens ......................36 Periodic Schedule Screens ....................39 Schedule Data Screen ....................... 42 Reminder Screens ......................42 To Do Screens ........................43 Date Highlighting ....................45 To highlight dates ......................45 To unhighlight dates ......................
  • Page 3 Memo ..............64 Chapter Entering the Memo Mode .................. 64 Changing the Display Category ................. 64 Inputting New Memo Data ................. 65 Viewing Memo Data ..................66 To view memo data ......................66 To display an item in the full-screen view ............... 67 Moving a Memo within a List Screen ..............
  • Page 4 Screen Copy ...................... 87 To record a screen copy ....................88 Attaching a Quick-Memo to a Mail Message ............. 88 E-Mail and SMS ........... 89 Chapter Entering the Mail Mode ..................90 Infrared Communication with a GSM Mobile Phone ......... 91 E-mail ........................
  • Page 5 Sending and Receiving SMS Messages ............116 Writing a New SMS Message ................117 To write a new SMS message ..................117 Addressing an SMS Message ................. 118 To manually input a phone number ................118 To input a phone number using a Contacts Mode Phone Book category ...... 119 Replying to an SMS Message .................
  • Page 6 Data Communication ........134 Chapter Using the Cradle ....................134 To connect the PV Unit to the cradle ................134 To detach the PV Unit from the cradle ................135 Data Communications Between Two PV Units ..........135 To connect two PV Units ....................135 To send data from the host unit to the terminal unit ............
  • Page 7 General Operations .......... 157 Chapter Scroll Bars ....................... 157 Action Control Scrolling ................... 158 Menu Bar ......................158 To execute a menu bar command ................... 158 Data Input and Editing ..................158 Moving Between Entries (Fields) .................. 159 On-screen Keyboards ..................... 159 Time Setting Screens ......................
  • Page 8 Technical Reference ......... 180 Chapter Date Formats ....................180 Time Formats ....................180 Tool Bars ......................180 Keyboard Formats ................... 183 Scheduler Mode Alarms .................. 183 Input Limits ...................... 184 Resetting the PV Unit ..................185 Euro Conversion Rate Presets ................ 187 Storage Capacity .....................
  • Page 9: Before Using The Pv-750Plus For The First Time

    Before using the PV-750Plus 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 PV Unit to the REPLACE BATTERIES position. REPLACE BATTERIES NORMAL OPERATION Battery switch 2.
  • Page 10 3. Load two new batteries, making sure that their positive (+) and negative (–) ends are facing in the proper directions. REPLACE BATTERIES NORMAL OPERATION 4. Taking care not to damage its tabs, replace the battery compartment cover back onto the PV Unit. 5.
  • Page 11 7. Open the cover. • If the above does not appear on the display, remove the batteries and then reload them into the PV Unit, making sure you follow proper procedures. If this does not solve the problem, refer to “Troubleshooting” on page 201.
  • Page 12: About The El Backlight

    About the EL backlight • The PV Unit is equipped with an EL backlight that allows easy viewing of display contents in a theater, or anywhere else where lighting is dim. • Note, however, that frequent or extended use of the EL backlight shortens battery life.
  • Page 13: Chapter 1 Getting Acquainted

    Chapter Getting Acquainted Read this first! • Be sure to read this part of the User’s Guide before doing anything else! It includes important information that you need to know in order to use the PV-750Plus (hereinafter referred to as the “PV Unit”) correctly. •...
  • Page 14: Important Precautions

    • The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. • CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties that may arise from the use of this product.
  • Page 15: Data Errors

    You can then re-input the data after clearing PV Unit memory. Continued problems after performing the RESET operation can indicate a serious hardware problem. Consult with your nearest CASIO dealer if problems persist. To reset after viewing data 1. After the Data error message appears, tap Yes.
  • Page 16: General Guide

    General Guide Action control Stylus Touch screen Infrared port Cradle contacts RESET button Battery switch P button Battery compartment cover...
  • Page 17: Power Supply

    Chapter 1 Getting Acquainted Power Supply Your PV Unit can be powered by two AAA-size alkaline batteries. Important! • Normally the flash memory of the PV Unit retains its data even when power is turned off and when batteries go dead. Mis-operation or other problems, however, can cause data to become corrupted or lost.
  • Page 18 • Never mix old batteries and new ones. • Do not expose batteries to direct heat, let them become shorted, or try to take them apart. • Never leave dead batteries in the battery compartment. • Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the PV Unit for a long time.
  • Page 19: To Replace The Batteries

    Chapter 1 Getting Acquainted To replace the batteries Important! • Always make sure the battery switch is in the NORMAL OPERATION position at all times, except when replacing batteries. 1. Turn off PV Unit power. 2. Remove both of the old batteries and replace them with new ones, referring to the procedure on pages 1 through 4.
  • Page 20: Stylus

    Stylus The stylus takes the place of a computer mouse. You can perform all PV Unit operations with the stylus. In this manual, all data input operations are described using stylus operations. You can perform the following basic operations with the stylus. •...
  • Page 21: Using The Icon Menu

    Chapter 1 Getting Acquainted Using the Icon Menu The PV Unit has an icon menu beneath its display screen. You can tap these icons to perform various functions no matter what mode you are using. Icon Description Turns off PV Unit power. Light Turns on the backlight.
  • Page 22: To Enter A Mode Using The Icon Menu

    Note • All the procedures in this User’s Guide are performed using the icon menu whenever possible. To enter a mode using the icon menu Use the stylus to tap on the icon for the mode you want to enter. To enter a mode using the on-screen icon menu 1.
  • Page 23: Customizing The Appearance Of The Mode Menu

    Chapter 1 Getting Acquainted 2. If the mode you want is not on the screen, scroll the menu up and down. • See “Scroll Bars” on page 157 for details on using the scroll bar. 3. Enter the mode you want. •...
  • Page 24: Moving An Icon To A Specific Location

    Moving an Icon to a Specific Location Use the following procedure to move an icon to a specific location on the Mode Menu screen. 1. On the Mode Menu, tap the Menu Bar icon to display the menu bar, and then tap Option – Menu edit. 2.
  • Page 25: Chapter 2 Scheduler

    Chapter Scheduler The Scheduler Mode provides you with a selection of powerful schedule management tools that help to keep you on time all the time. In addition to Schedule, Reminder, and To Do tools, you can select from among a variety of different screens to view your appointments on a monthly, weekly, or daily basis.
  • Page 26: To Input A Single-Date Schedule Item

    To input a single-date Schedule item 1. While any Scheduler Mode data screen is on the display, tap New. 2. Tap Schedule. 1 Data input tool bar 2 Date 3 Time bar • The new Schedule item is automatically assigned the date that was selected (flashing) on the screen when you tapped New.
  • Page 27: To Input A Multiple-Date Schedule Item With The New Button

    Chapter 2 Scheduler 4. Input a Schedule alarm time, if you want. 5. Tap NEXT to advance to the description text input screen. Text keyboard 6. Input text that describes the item. 7. After the item is the way you want, tap Save to store it. •...
  • Page 28: To Input A To Do Item

    3. Tap the date you want to change and then input the year, month, and day. 4. Tap NEXT to advance to the description text input screen. 5. Input text that describes the item. 6. After the item is the way you want it, tap Save to store it. •...
  • Page 29 Chapter 2 Scheduler 4. If you want to change the category, tap on current category setting. 5. Tap the category you want to change to and then tap NEXT. 6. Change the due date if you want, and then tap NEXT. •...
  • Page 30: To Input A Reminder Item

    7. Input an alarm date if you want, and then tap NEXT. 8. Input an alarm time, if you want. • If you input an alarm time, be sure to also input an alarm date. You will not be able to store the data item if you input an alarm time without an alarm date.
  • Page 31 Chapter 2 Scheduler • The new Reminder item is automatically assigned the date that was selected (flashing) on the screen when you tapped New as the start date and end date. You can leave this date as it is or change it. To change the date, tap it and then use the date keyboard that appears to make any changes you want.
  • Page 32: Reminder Types And Settings

    8. Input text that describes the item. 9. After the item is the way you want it, tap Save to store it. • In addition to a start date and end date, you must input description text or a start time. The PV Unit will refuse to store the item if it does not contain a start date and end date plus description text or a start time.
  • Page 33: Importing Contacts Data Into A Schedule Item

    Chapter 2 Scheduler Monthly 2 Repeated the same day of the week of a specific week each month. Tap the L arrows next to the Week and Day boxes to display menus of options, and tap the ones you want to select. Yearly 1 Repeated the same date every year.
  • Page 34: To Import Contacts Data Into A Schedule Item

    Personal Data Business Data Name Name Phone (H) Company Fax (H) Phone (B) Mobile Fax (B) E-mail E-mail Phone (B) Phone (H) Fax (B) Fax (H) Mobile • Entries (fields) that do not contain any data are skipped (not imported). To import Contacts data into a Schedule item 1.
  • Page 35 Chapter 2 Scheduler 3. Tap on the tab to access either Business or Personal Contacts data, and then use the index to locate the name whose data you want to import. Highlight the name whose data you want to import by tapping on it, and then tap the highlighted name again.
  • Page 36: Viewing Scheduler Data

    Viewing Scheduler Data The Scheduler Mode provides a variety of screens that you can use to view Schedule, To Do, and Reminder data. This section describes the various data recall screens available in the Scheduler Mode, and provides information about how to navigate between them.
  • Page 37: Month Calendar

    Chapter 2 Scheduler 1-Month Calendar The 1-Month Calendar for the month that contains the today’s date (as kept by the PV Unit’s clock) appears first whenever you enter the Scheduler Mode. Use the 1-Month Calendar screen to select a date for recall of its data.
  • Page 38 To view a Weekly Scheduler screen 1. Tap the button to the left of the week whose Weekly Scheduler screen you want to view. 2. In the Weekly Scheduler screen, tap Esc to return to the 1-Month Calendar screen. Using the data display area •...
  • Page 39: Periodic Schedule Screens

    Chapter 2 Scheduler To view the 1-Month Calendar screen Tap the 1-Month Calendar button to switch to the 1-Month Calendar screen. To view a Weekly Scheduler screen Tap the button to the left of the week whose Weekly Scheduler screen you want to view.
  • Page 40 Weekly Scheduler Screen The Weekly Scheduler screen shows you your schedule for an entire week, including Schedule, To Do, and Reminder items. 1 Date jump button (page 47) 2 Highlighted date 3 Multiple-date item 4 Date column 5 Description text 6 Data display tool bar To view a date’s Daily Scheduler screen 1.
  • Page 41 Chapter 2 Scheduler To shift the time bar Tap the H and J scroll buttons to shift the time bar left and right. The shaded portion in the time bar indicates a period during which an item is scheduled. Overlapping time bars (schedules) are black. Scheduler Area •...
  • Page 42: Schedule Data Screen

    Schedule Data Screen The Schedule data screen shows the details of a selected Schedule item. Schedule Data Screen (Single-Date) 1 Start time (and end time) 2 Data display tool bar 3 Date 4 Alarm time 5 Description • Tapping Esc goes to the Daily Scheduler screen. Schedule Data Screen (Multiple-Date) 1 Data display tool bar 2 Start date...
  • Page 43: To Do Screens

    Chapter 2 Scheduler Reminder List Screen 1 Reminder dates 2 Reminder types 3 Descriptions 4 Data display tool bar To view a Reminder data screen 1. In the Reminder list screen, tap a Reminder item to select (highlight) it. 2. Tap the selected item again to display its data screen. Reminder Data Screen 1 Data display tool bar 2 Reminder date...
  • Page 44 To Do List Screen 1 Display category 2 Check boxes 3 Priorities 4 Alarm indicator 5 Display item buttons 6 Data display tool bar 7 Descriptions To specify the display category 1. Tap the display category box to open a menu of categories. 2.
  • Page 45: Date Highlighting

    Chapter 2 Scheduler To Do Data Screen 1 Priority 2 Check box 3 Description 4 Data display tool bar 5 Date checked 6 Category 7 Due date 8 Alarm date 9 Alarm time To check and uncheck the item Tap the check box to toggle it between being checked and unchecked. The date checked is added automatically.
  • Page 46: To Unhighlight Dates

    • You can switch between the 1-Month Calendar and 2-Month Calendar at any time during the following steps. 2. Tap the individual dates you want to highlight, or drag the stylus across the range of dates you want to highlight. •...
  • Page 47: Jumping To A Specific Date

    Chapter 2 Scheduler Jumping to a Specific Date You can use the following procedure while the Calendar, Daily Scheduler, or Weekly Scheduler screen is on the display to select a date and display its data. 1. While the 1-Month Calendar, 2-Month Calendar, 3-Month Calendar, Weekly Scheduler screen, or Daily Scheduler screen is on the display, tap the date jump button.
  • Page 48: Renaming To Do Categories

    Renaming To Do Categories Use the following procedure to change the name of a To Do category. 1. In the To Do Mode, display the list screen or a data screen. 2. Tap the Menu Bar icon to display the menu bar, and then tap Option – Name edit.
  • Page 49: Chapter 3 Contacts

    Chapter Contacts The Contacts Mode is the easy way to organize, store, and manage all your business and personal contact data. Fields are provided for name, address, phone number, fax number, e-mail address, and more. Business data is grouped under company name, so you have instant at-a-glance access to information on everyone who works for the same company.
  • Page 50: Changing The Display Category

    Changing the Display Category 1. Display a Contacts list screen. Category name box • Note that you can change the display category only from a Contacts list screen. 2. Tap the L arrow to the right of the category name box to open a list of categories, and tap the one you want to select.
  • Page 51: Latest Calls List

    Chapter 3 Contacts • The above describes the default list screen contents. You can change the contents of the Personal, Untitled and Phone Book category lists, and of the employee list that appears when you select a company name from the Business category list.
  • Page 52: Inputting New Contacts Data

    Inputting New Contacts Data The following procedure shows how to input new Business category data. Data input procedures for Personal, Untitled, and Phone Book category data is identical. 1. While a Contacts Mode list or data screen is on the display, tap the New button.
  • Page 53: Viewing Contacts Data

    Chapter 3 Contacts 4. Tap the other fields on the screen and input the data you want. 5. After you finish inputting all the data that you want, tap Save to store it. Viewing Contacts Data Use one of the following procedures to view the Contacts data you want. To view Business data 1.
  • Page 54: To View Other Data

    4. Double-tap the name of a company to display a list screen (name and business phone number) of all entries whose company entry matches the company you selected. 1 Company name 2 Names 3 Phone numbers 5. Rotate the Action control to move the highlighting to the name of the person whose data you want to view, and then press the Action control to display the data screen for that person.
  • Page 55: Changing Contacts List Screen Contents

    Chapter 3 Contacts Changing Contacts List Screen Contents You can specify one of the entries (fields) that appears in the list screens of the Personal category, the three Untitled categories and Phone Book categories, and of the employee list screen that appears when you select a company name from the Business category list.
  • Page 56: Changing Contacts Input Screen Contents

    Changing Contacts Input Screen Contents Use the procedure described here to change the contents of the Contacts Mode data input screen for each category. The following table shows the entries (fields) in each input screen that are fixed. All others are selectable. Category Fixed Entries (Fields) Business...
  • Page 57: Managing Untitled Categories And Free Entries

    Chapter 3 Contacts 3. Tap the check box next to an entry to toggle it between checked (display entry) and unchecked (do not display entry). • You can check or uncheck any of the displayed entries shown on the screen. 4.
  • Page 58: To Edit Contacts Untitled Category And Free Entry Names

    Contacts Field Names Phone Book Business Personal Untitled 1 - 3 (Phone, SIM) Name* Name* Name* Free 1* Company* Phone (H) Mobile* Free 2 Phone (B) Fax (H) Phone (H) Free 3 Fax (B) Mobile Fax (H) Free 4 Address (B) Address (H) Address (H) Free 5...
  • Page 59: Copying Data Items Between Categories

    Chapter 3 Contacts Copying Data Items Between Categories You can use the following procedure to copy data between the Personal, Business, and Phone Book categories. After you copy the data, you can make changes to it and create a new data item. 1.
  • Page 60: Exchanging Data With A Mobile Phone

    Exchanging Data with a Mobile Phone The following procedures describe how to export Phone Book (Phone, SIM) category data to a mobile phone and import mobile phone data into the Phone Book category. • The import and export operations exchange Name and Mobile field data only. To export a single Phone Book category data item to mobile phone memory 1.
  • Page 61: To Export All Data From Phone Book (Phone) Or Phone Book (Sim) And Replace Data In Mobile Phone Memory

    Chapter 3 Contacts To export all data from Phone Book (Phone) or Phone Book (SIM) and replace data in mobile phone memory 1. In the Contacts Mode, select the Phone Book (Phone or SIM) whose data you want to export. 2.
  • Page 62: To Import All Data In Mobile Phone Memory And Replace Phone Book Category Data

    3. Specify Phone as the sender (Partner) and One item as the import operation type (Transfer type), and then tap Exe. • If you want to import from a SIM card, select SIM for Partner. • This causes a list of mobile phone data to appear. You can use the stylus to drag the separator line on a list screen left and right to change the relative sizes of the columns.
  • Page 63: Exporting Contacts Data Into A Schedule Item

    Chapter 3 Contacts 4. In response to the confirmation message dialog box that appears, tap Yes to replace data in the Phone Book category with phone memory data or No to close the dialog box without doing anything. • You can cancel the data import operation by tapping Esc. •...
  • Page 64: Chapter 4 Memo

    Chapter Memo The Memo Mode works much like a basic word processor. It lets you input and store text files for later recall when you need them. Entering the Memo Mode Tap the Memo icon below the PV Unit screen to enter the Memo Mode. You can also enter the Memo Mode by tapping Menu to display the Mode Menu, and then selecting Memo.
  • Page 65: Inputting New Memo Data

    Chapter 4 Memo Inputting New Memo Data Data input procedures are the same for all categories. 1. While a Memo Mode list or data screen is on the display, tap the New button. 2. Tap the category where you want to input the data. •...
  • Page 66: Viewing Memo Data

    4. After you finish inputting all the data that you want, tap Save to store it. Viewing Memo Data The following procedures explain how to recall a memo item (record) for viewing, and how to expand the data display to fill the entire screen. To view memo data 1.
  • Page 67: To Display An Item In The Full-Screen View

    Chapter 4 Memo 3. Rotate the Action control up or down to select the title of the memo you want to view, and then press the Action control to display its contents. To display an item in the full-screen view 1.
  • Page 68: Moving A Memo Within A List Screen

    Moving a Memo within a List Screen Use the following procedure when you want to move a memo to different location within the list screen of the same category. • You can’t move a memo from one category to another. 1.
  • Page 69: Chapter 5 Expense Manager

    Chapter Chapter 5 Expense Manager Expense Manager The Expense Manager is like having your own personal bookkeeper along with you wherever you go. You input transaction data as it occurs, and later you can calculate periodic totals. It’s the easy way to keep track of your finances day by day.
  • Page 70 2. Input the amount of the transaction, and then tap NEXT. • An Expense Manager item must have date and amount data. Otherwise, the PV Unit will refuse to store the data when you tap Save below. 3. Tap the L arrow to the left of the payment type to open a list of available payment types, and select the one you want to assign to the transaction.
  • Page 71: Recalling Expense Manager Data

    Chapter 5 Expense Manager 6. After everything on the screen is the way you want, tap to advance to the description input screen. 7. After inputting the description, tap Save to save it. • If you want to save the transaction without inputting a description, tap Save to save it without inputting description text.
  • Page 72 3. To select the contents of the list screen, tap the View button in the data display toolbar to open a menu of data types. 4. Tap the type of data you want to display in the list. 5. To display the data screen of a transaction, tap the transaction to highlight it and then tap it again.
  • Page 73: Calculating Periodic Totals

    Chapter 5 Expense Manager Calculating Periodic Totals This section describes how to calculate total for a period you specify. You can calculate a periodic total for a specific payment type or expense type. 1. In the Expense Manager Mode list screen, tap the button.
  • Page 74: Managing Payment And Expense Types

    Managing Payment and Expense Types Your PV Unit comes with the built-in payment and expense types shown below. You can use these as they are, or you can change the names of the built-in payment and expense types to suit your own needs. Built-in Payment and Expense Types Payment Types Expense Types...
  • Page 75: Chapter 6 Currency Converter

    Chapter Chapter 6 Currency Converter Currency Converter The Currency Converter lets you instantly convert from one currency to two other currencies. You can even convert between euros and national currencies. Entering the Currency Converter Mode Tap the Menu icon to display the Mode Menu, and then tap Conversion. 1 Tabs 2 Currency names 3 Calculator keyboard...
  • Page 76: Changing The Currency Name And Rate

    Example: To find out the dollar and yen equivalents of 2 pounds. 1. In the Currency Converter, tap the General tab. Currency names 2. Tap the name of the currency from which you want to convert. In this example you would tap £. 3.
  • Page 77 Chapter 6 Currency Converter To set a conversion rate 1. While the General tab is displayed on the Currency Converter screen, tap the Menu Bar icon to display the menu bar, and then tap Option – Rate edit. 2. Tap the exchange rate value you want to change. 3.
  • Page 78: Displaying The Current General Rates

    Displaying the Current General Rates While the General tab is displayed on the Currency Converter screen, tap the Rate button. To close the rate table, tap anywhere on the screen outside of the rate table. Euro Conversion The Euro tab lets you convert between euros and any three of the 11 national currencies of countries where the euro is used.
  • Page 79: Changing The Displayed National Currencies

    Chapter 6 Currency Converter 4. Tap Exe to perform the conversion. Important! • The number of significant digits of this product is 11. Errors may be generated in currency conversion calculations that produce results greater than the values shown below. Euro ! National Currency National Currency ! Euro 1.00=...
  • Page 80: Displaying The Current Euro Rates

    Displaying the Current Euro Rates While the Euro tab is displayed on the Currency Converter screen, tap the Rate button. To close the rate table, tap anywhere on the screen outside of the rate table. Changing the Currency Name and Rate You can use the following procedures to change the names and rates of the national currencies.
  • Page 81 Chapter 6 Currency Converter To change a currency name 1. While the Euro tab is displayed on the Currency Converter screen, tap the Menu Bar icon to display the menu bar, and then tap Option – Name edit. 2. Tap the currency name you want to change. 3.
  • Page 82: Specifying The Rounding Method

    Specifying the Rounding Method Normally, you can leave the preset rounding settings the way they are for each currency. When necessary, however, you can use the following procedure to change them. 1. Tap the General or Euro tab. 2. Tap the Menu Bar icon to display the menu bar, and then tap Option – Rounding.
  • Page 83: Chapter 7 Quick-Memo

    Chapter Quick-Memo Quick-Memo is like having a digital memo pad on which you can sketch simple line drawings or jot down reminders. Entering the Quick-Memo Mode Tap the Quick-Memo icon below the PV Unit screen to enter the Quick-Memo Mode. 1 Draw toolbar 2 Input toolbar 3 Quick-Memo category...
  • Page 84: Using The Quick-Memo Drawing Tools

    Using the Quick-Memo Drawing Tools The following describes the functions of the Quick-Memo Drawing tools when inputting Quick-Memo data. Tap a drawing tool with the stylus to select it. The currently selected drawing tool is highlighted on the toolbar. Tapping some of the drawing tools also cycles through a number of optional settings.
  • Page 85: Creating A New Quick-Memo

    Chapter 7 Quick-Memo Line Tool • Tap this tool to cycle through the type of line or eraser path produced when dragging the stylus on the display while the line tool or eraser tool is selected. Each tap of this tool cycles through the line type in the sequence: freehand ! straight ! vertical/horizontal...
  • Page 86: Recalling A Quick-Memo

    2. Drag the stylus on the display to draw the figure. Recalling a Quick-Memo Use the following procedure to scroll through a list of Quick-Memos and find the one you want. Then you can select a Quick-Memo in the list to view it. 1.
  • Page 87: Screen Copy

    Chapter 7 Quick-Memo 5. Tap the selected Quick-Memo to change to its data display. 1 Scroll buttons 2 Category of displayed Quick-Memo 3 Creation date 6. In the Quick-Memo data display, you can use the scroll buttons to scroll back and forward to the data display of other memos. 7.
  • Page 88: To Record A Screen Copy

    To record a screen copy 1. Display the data for which you want to record a screen copy. 2. Tap the Menu Bar icon to display the menu bar, and then tap Option – Screen copy. • The PV Unit switches to the Quick-Memo Mode, with the new screen copy on the display.
  • Page 89: Chapter 8 E-Mail And Sms

    Chapter E-Mail and SMS Your PV Unit puts powerful e-mail and SMS capabilities into the palm of your hand. You can: • Write e-mail and SMS messages off line and send them later • Pick up your e-mail and SMS messages and read them later off line •...
  • Page 90: Entering The Mail Mode

    Entering the Mail Mode On the icon menu beneath the display screen, tap the Mail icon. This enters the Mail Mode and displays the initial screen shown below. 1 Access point box 2 Tap New to display a screen for writing a new e-mail and SMS message (pages 102, 117).
  • Page 91: Infrared Communication With A Gsm Mobile Phone

    Chapter 8 E-Mail and SMS Infrared Communication with a GSM Mobile Phone Note the following precautions when using infrared to communicate with a GSM mobile phone. • Make sure the infrared ports of your PV Unit and mobile phone are facing directly at each other, and that they are no further than about 20cm apart.
  • Page 92: E-Mail

    E-mail This section provides you with all the information you need to get setup for sending and receiving e-mail. Selecting a Mobile Phone Configuration Your PV Unit connects to an access point of your e-mail service provider through a mobile phone equipped with a modem. You must specify a configuration for your mobile phone so your PV Unit knows how to “talk”...
  • Page 93: To Create A Mobile Phone Configuration Using At Commands

    Chapter 8 E-Mail and SMS To create a mobile phone configuration using AT commands 1. On the initial screen that appears when you first enter the Mail Mode, tap the Phone button to display the Phone tab. 2. Tap the button next to Other, and then tap Edit. 3.
  • Page 94: About At Commands

    You can find a list of AT commands at the CASIO website at: http://www.casio.co.jp/English/ With the PV Unit, AT commands can be used for modem initialization only.
  • Page 95 Chapter 8 E-Mail and SMS To set up a new access point 1. On the icon menu beneath the display screen, tap the Mail icon to enter the Mail Mode and display the initial screen. 2. Tap the Settings button to display the Access Point tab. 3.
  • Page 96: Access Point Settings

    5. After you are finished inputting the required information, tap the Save button to save it. • After a few moments, the Access Point tab appears again. 6. If necessary, tap Other settings to display a screen of other access point settings (IP address, SMTP port, POP port, etc.), and make the required settings.
  • Page 97 Chapter 8 E-Mail and SMS Number* This is the telephone number that is dialed in order to establish a connection with the access point. Login ID* This is your user name as assigned by your service provider. Login Password This is the password that you must input in order to log onto your service provider.
  • Page 98: Other Settings

    POP Server* This is an address of a server that you access to receive mail. Your provider should tell you what address, if any, you need to input here. Important! • Some servers have separate POP and SMTP servers. In such a case, input different addresses for SMTP Server and POP Server.
  • Page 99: Editing Existing Access Points

    Chapter 8 E-Mail and SMS Editing Existing Access Points Use the following procedures when you want to change the setup of an access point or delete an access point. To change the setup of an existing access point 1. On the icon menu beneath the display screen, tap the Mail icon to enter the Mail Mode and display the initial screen.
  • Page 100: Selecting An Access Point

    Selecting an Access Point You can select an access point on the screen that appears when you first enter the Mail Mode or while the Inbox or Outbox tab is on the display. Important! • If you have multiple access points set up on your PV Unit, be sure to select the access point you want to use before starting to write, send, or receive messages.
  • Page 101: E-Mail Options

    Chapter 8 E-Mail and SMS E-mail Options Your PV Unit provides you with a number of e-mail options that you can turn on and off so your mail send and receive operations are performed the way you want. The following describes the meaning of each of the e-mail options and what happens when it is turned on or off.
  • Page 102: Writing A New Mail Message

    To turn e-mail options on and off 1. On the icon menu beneath the display screen, tap the Mail icon to enter the Mail Mode and display the initial screen. 2. Tap the L arrow next to the access point box and then tap the name of the access point whose e-mail option settings you want to change.
  • Page 103 Chapter 8 E-Mail and SMS • You can also display the above screen by tapping the New button in the tool bar at the top of the Inbox tab or Outbox tab, or by tapping New message on the Action Menu. 2.
  • Page 104: Addressing Mail

    5. After everything is the way you want, tap Save to place the message onto the Outbox tab. • A mail message must have data in its To fields. The PV Unit will refuse to store the message if it does not contain To. •...
  • Page 105: To Input An E-Mail Address Using Contacts Mode Data

    Chapter 8 E-Mail and SMS 2. Use the stylus to type the characters that make up the address to which you want to send the message. • Type carefully, making sure the address is correct. A single wrong character will result in the message not being sent. •...
  • Page 106: Sending Mail

    5. Tap the address you want to input. • This inputs the address into the addressee field where the cursor is located. • If the field where you are inputting the address already has an address in it, the above step automatically inputs a comma at the current cursor location and then inputs the newly selected address.
  • Page 107: Sending All Unsent Messages

    Chapter 8 E-Mail and SMS • Outbox shows only the mail to be sent through the currently selected access point. Mail to be sent through other access points is not shown. • If you do not input your login password into the LOGIN PASSWORD field when setting up your access point (page 97), the PV Unit will prompt you to input it each time you try to send mail.
  • Page 108: Sending A Single Mail Message

    • If you tap Yes, the PV Unit initializes the modem, dials the number of the currently selected access point, logs in to the host computer, sends the mail messages, and then disconnects. • Tapping Esc during the above sequence cancels the connection and send operation.
  • Page 109: Picking Up And Reading Mail

    Chapter 8 E-Mail and SMS Picking Up and Reading Mail The following procedure dials in to your Internet service provider and picks up any mail waiting for you. To pick up mail When the Inbox tab is on the display, tap the Rec button in the tool bar at the top of the screen.
  • Page 110: To Read The Contents Of A Mail Message

    • Inbox shows only the mail received through the currently selected access point. Mail received through other access points is not shown. • The following describes the fields that are supported by the PV Unit for incoming e-mail messages. Field Description Date &...
  • Page 111: Replying To Mail

    Chapter 8 E-Mail and SMS Note Send and Receive Operation Limits • Send Only: Approximately 16KB (16,000 characters), or 100 messages • Receive Only: Approximately 24KB (24,000 characters), or 100 messages Mail Message Size Limits The maximum size of a single mail message that can be received by the PV Unit is 24 KB.
  • Page 112: To Reply To A Mail Message

    To reply to a mail message 1. On the Inbox tab, highlight the message to which you want to reply. • You could also display the mail message screen of the message to which you want to reply. 2. Tap the Reply button in the tool bar at the top of the screen. 3.
  • Page 113: Forwarding Mail

    Chapter 8 E-Mail and SMS 5. Type in your reply text. 6. After everything is the way you want, tap Save to place the message onto the Outbox tab. Forwarding Mail Use the following procedure to forward a mail message you have received to someone else.
  • Page 114: Copying A Mail Name And Address Into Contacts

    • The full text of the original message is quoted with “>” marks to the left of each line. • “>” marks are counted in the total number of characters in the forward message. If the addition of “>” marks causes the forward message to exceed the maximum limit of 16KB, everything in excess of the limit is cut.
  • Page 115: Quick-Memo Mail Attachments

    Chapter 8 E-Mail and SMS Quick-Memo Mail Attachments To attach a Quick-Memo to a mail message 1. While writing a mail message, tap the Att button. 2. Input the Quick-Memo you want. 3. After you are finished inputting the Quick-Memo, tap Att. •...
  • Page 116: Sms

    SMS (Short Message Service) enables you to send and receive short text messages on your mobile phone. In effect, it changes your mobile phone network into an e-mail network. Once you enable SMS, you can send SMS messages using the same general procedures you use for regular e-mail.
  • Page 117: Writing A New Sms Message

    Chapter 8 E-Mail and SMS Writing a New SMS Message Use the following procedure to write a new SMS message off line. After you write a message, it is placed onto the Outbox tab. To write a new SMS message 1.
  • Page 118: Addressing An Sms Message

    4. After everything is the way you want, tap Save to place the message onto the Outbox tab. Addressing an SMS Message You can specify a mobile phone number in the To field of a message by using a phone number in the Contacts Mode Phone Book categories, or by manually typing in a phone number.
  • Page 119: To Input A Phone Number Using A Contacts Mode Phone Book Category

    Chapter 8 E-Mail and SMS 2. Use the on-screen keyboard to type in the mobile phone number of the person to whom you want to send the message. • Type carefully, making sure the phone number is correct. A single wrong character will result in the message not being sent to the correct addressee.
  • Page 120: Replying To An Sms Message

    3. Tap either the Phone or SIM tab to display the type of phone numbers you want to view. 4. Use the index at the bottom of the screen and the scroll bar at the side to locate the phone number you want. •...
  • Page 121: Forwarding An Sms Message

    Chapter 8 E-Mail and SMS Forwarding an SMS Message Use the following procedure to forward an SMS message you have received to someone else. To forward an SMS message 1. On the Inbox tab, highlight the SMS message you want to forward. •...
  • Page 122: Chapter 9 Secret Function

    Chapter Secret Function Your PV Unit lets you set up a secret memory area that keeps your data safe and secure under a password you specify. After you enter the secret memory area, you can use the Scheduler, Contacts, Memo, and Expense Manager modes to store data.
  • Page 123: Using The Secret Memory Area

    Chapter 9 Secret Function 2. Input up to 12 characters for the password you want to use. 3. Tap Set to register your password and create a secret memory area. 4. In response to the confirmation message that appears, tap Yes. •...
  • Page 124: To Change Your Password

    To change your password 1. While in the secret memory area, tap the Menu icon to display the Mode Menu. 2. Tap the Menu Bar icon to display the menu bar, and then tap Edit – Password edit. 3. Input up to 12 characters for the new password you want to use. 4.
  • Page 125: To Transfer Data From The Secret Memory Area To The Open Memory Area

    Chapter 9 Secret Function To transfer data from the secret memory area to the open memory area 1. Enter the secret memory area. 2. Enter the mode that contains the data you want to transfer to the open memory area. 3.
  • Page 126: Chapter 10 Pop Up Tools

    Chapter Pop Up Tools The pop up tools of the PV Unit provide you with instant access to a calculator, a calendar, and a clock whenever you need them. Displaying the Pop Up Tool Screen While a screen that has a Tools button in its upper right-hand corner is on the display, tap Tools to display the pop up tool screen.
  • Page 127: To Display The Clock Screen

    Chapter 10 Pop Up Tools To display the clock screen On the pop up tool screen, tap the icon. 1 Date in city of main clock 7 Alarm indicator 2 Time in city of main clock (Tap to display alarm setting 3 Clock 1 city name screen on page 175.) 4 Main clock...
  • Page 128: To Select A Time Zone City

    To select a time zone city 1. On the clock screen, tap the city name you want to change. 2. In the index at the bottom of the display, use the stylus to tap the letter that begins the name of the city you want to select. 3.
  • Page 129: Using The Calculator Screen

    Chapter 10 Pop Up Tools Using the Calculator Screen This screen provides you with a 12-digit calculator that can perform a variety of calculations. To display the calculator On the pop up tool screen, tap the icon. • You can also display the calculator in certain modes by tapping the button in the data input tool bar.
  • Page 130: Calculator Keys

    Calculator Keys The following describes the functions of the calculator screen keys. • Use the number keys to input values. • MC clears calculator memory. • MR recalls calculator memory contents. • M– subtracts the currently displayed value from memory contents. Tapping M–...
  • Page 131: To Perform Calculations

    Chapter 10 Pop Up Tools To perform calculations 53 + 123 – 63 = 53q123w63u 113. 963 ! (23 – 56) = 23w56e963u – 31’779. (56 ! 3 – 89) ÷ 5.2 + 63 = 56e3w89r5.2 q63u 78.1923076923 1234567890 ! 741852 = 1234567890e741852u 915.866658332 915.866658332...
  • Page 132: To Perform Constant Calculations

    To perform constant calculations 1. On the calculator screen, input the first value of the operation, tap an arithmetic operator key twice, and then input the second value of the operation. • You can perform a constant calculation using +, –, , or •...
  • Page 133: To Clear An Error

    Chapter 10 Pop Up Tools Any of the following conditions produces an error. • Whenever the number of digits in the mantissa of an intermediate or final result exceeds 12 • Whenever the number of digits in the mantissa of a value in calculator memory exceeds 12 digits.
  • Page 134: Chapter 11 Data Communication

    Chapter Data Communication Data communications capabilities let you transfer data between two CASIO PV Units, between a PV Unit and a BN-10/BN-20 Unit, or between a PV Unit and a BN-10A/BN-20A/BN-40A Unit. You can also receive data from a CASIO SF, CSF, or NX Series Unit, and communicate with a personal computer using PC sync for Windows.
  • Page 135: To Detach The Pv Unit From The Cradle

    Chapter 11 Data Communication To detach the PV Unit from the cradle 1. Turn off PV Unit power. 2. Lift up on the PV Unit while holding down the cradle’s Release button. Release button Data Communications Between Two PV Units This section describes how to set up and communicate between two PV Units.
  • Page 136: To Send Data From The Host Unit To The Terminal Unit

    3. Use an optional SB-90 9-9 pin connector to connect the two cradles to each other. Host unit Terminal unit Start button Cradles SB-90 9-9 pin connector • All data communication settings must be made on only one of the PV Units only.
  • Page 137 Chapter 11 Data Communication 3. Tap the Menu Bar icon to display the menu bar, and then tap System – Data communication. 4. Tap the button next to Pocket Viewer to specify the data communication configuration. 5. Tap the button next to Send. 6.
  • Page 138: To Receive Data From The Terminal Unit On The Host Unit

    To receive data from the terminal unit on the host unit 1. Perform steps 1 through 4 under “To send data from the host unit to the terminal unit”. 2. Tap the button next to Receive. 3. Tap Set. 4. Tap the check boxes to specify the data you want to receive (checked) and the data you do not want to receive (unchecked).
  • Page 139 Chapter 11 Data Communication Notes • The above procedures can be used to send or receive all data in specific modes only. You cannot send or receive individual data items. • Data communication can be interrupted at any time by pressing Esc. This causes the message Stopped! to appear on the displays of both units.
  • Page 140: Data Communications Between A Pv Unit And A Bn Unit

    Data Communications Between a PV Unit and a BN Unit This section describes how to set up and communicate between a PV Unit and a BN Unit (BN-10/BN-20 or BN-10A/BN-20A/BN-40A). To connect a PV Unit to a BN Unit 1. Make sure that the power of both units is turned off. 2.
  • Page 141: To Send Data From The Pv Unit To The Bn Unit

    Chapter 11 Data Communication To send data from the PV Unit to the BN Unit 1. After connecting the two units, turn on the PV Unit. • BN Unit power should still be off at this time. 2. Display the list view in a mode whose data can be sent with this setup. •...
  • Page 142 9. Turn on the power of the BN Unit and then press the START button on its cradle to start the data transfer operation. • The following shows the relationship between data when sent from the PV Unit to a BN Unit. Mode PV Unit BN Unit...
  • Page 143: To Receive Data From The Bn Unit On The Pv Unit

    Chapter 11 Data Communication To receive data from the BN Unit on the PV Unit 1. Perform steps 1 through 4 under “To send data from the PV Unit to the BN Unit”. 2. Tap the button next to Receive. 3.
  • Page 144: Receiving Data From An Sf/Csf/Nx Series Unit

    • Transferring data from the PV-750Plus to the BN Unit causes all euro symbols to be replaced by spaces. • The following shows the relationship between data when received by the PV Unit from a BN Unit. BN Unit PV Unit Mode Contacts PERSONAL...
  • Page 145: To Make Communication Parameter Settings

    Chapter 11 Data Communication 4. Use an optional SB-90 9-9 pin connector to connect the PV Unit cradle to the other unit’s cable. PV Unit SF/CSF/NX Series Unit Cradle SB-90 3-9 pin cable SB-90 9-9 pin connector To make communication parameter settings 1.
  • Page 146: To Receive Data From An Sf/Csf/Nx Series Unit

    6. Tap the buttons under Parity, Bit length, and BPS to make the settings you want. • Note that the settings you make here must match those of the connected SF/CSF/NX Series Unit. Otherwise, proper data communication will be impossible. 7.
  • Page 147 • Data cannot be received from the following CASIO units: SF-A Series, SF-5580, 5780, 5980, 5580E, 5780E, 5980E, 5590SY, 5790SY, 5990SY, 5590SYE, 5790SYE, 5990SYE, 6500SY, 6700SY, 6900SY, 7100SY, 7200SY.
  • Page 148: Chapter 12 Pv Applications

    Chapter PV Applications A “PV Application” is a program you can download from the CASIO Website (http://www.casio.co.jp/English/download/pv/) or from other Websites to your computer, and then install on your PV Unit. You can have up to 12 PV Applications installed on your PV Unit at one time. You can delete PV Applications when you no longer need them.
  • Page 149: To Download A Pv Application To Your Pv Unit

    Chapter 12 PV Applications To download a PV Application to your PV Unit 1. Place the PV Unit onto the cradle and establish a connection with your computer. • See the manual that comes with PC sync for Windows for details on connecting to a computer and setting up for communication.
  • Page 150: Deleting Pv Application Data

    Deleting PV Application Data Use the following procedure to delete all data associated with a particular PV Application. Note that all of the data for the selected PV Application is deleted, regardless of whether the data is in the select memory area or the open memory area.
  • Page 151 Chapter 12 PV Applications 1. On the Mode Menu, tap the Menu Bar icon to display the menu bar, and then tap Option – Delete. 2. Check the boxes next to the PV Applications whose data you want to delete. •...
  • Page 152: Chapter 13 Game

    Chapter Game The PV Unit comes with two built-in games for your enjoyment. The games are named Game-1 and Game-2. Entering the Game Mode and Selecting a Game 1. Tap the Menu icon to display the Mode Menu, and then tap Game. Game selection screen 2.
  • Page 153: How To Play

    Chapter 13 Game How to play • Alternate the cards in the piles by piling cards in descending order, alternating black and red. Place the black 5 on top of the red 6. • Tap the next face down card in a pile to turn it up when you move the face up cards over to a different pile.
  • Page 154: Game Levels

    Game Levels Beginner: Tapping a card causes the applicable destination to become highlighted, showing you where it should go. Intermediate: No indication of where cards should go Advanced: Undo up to two steps only. Game-2 1 2 3 4 1 Time 2 Level button 3 Undo button 4 New button...
  • Page 155: Game Levels

    Chapter 13 Game • After making all the plays that are available at the bottom of the pile, tap the down deck to turn up the next card on top of the down deck. The card that is turned up can be tapped in combination with a card at the bottom of the pile to equal 13.
  • Page 156: General Game Procedures

    General Game Procedures The following procedures can be used for either Game-1 or Game-2. To change the level Tap Level to open a menu of levels, and tap the one you want. To undo the last play Tapping undoes the last play. You can undo only the latest play you made.
  • Page 157: Chapter 14 General Operations

    Chapter General Operations This chapter describes general operations you can perform in various modes. Scroll Bars 1 Page scroll buttons 2 Line scroll buttons 3 Scroll bar 4 Scroll handle Item Description • Tap to scroll up and down, a page at a time. (Tapping these buttons while the Weekly Scheduler screen is on the display, for example, scrolls a week at a time.) •...
  • Page 158: Action Control Scrolling

    • The PV Unit scroll bars operate similarly to the scroll bars of many popular personal computer applications. • The scroll handle location indicates approximately how much data is above and below the data on the screen. If the scroll handle is located in the middle of the scroll bar, for example, it means that there is about the same amount of data above and below.
  • Page 159: Moving Between Entries (Fields)

    Chapter 14 General Operations Moving Between Entries (Fields) When inputting and editing data, you can move between entries (fields) either by tapping on the entry you want with the stylus, or by tapping the on-screen NEXT button to advance to the next sequential entry. Note that the NEXT button may not appear on some input or editing screen.
  • Page 160 Symbol Keyboard Description Displays other symbols. Returns to the Text Keyboard. Code Keyboard Date Keyboard • Specify a date by tapping it in the calendar, or by tapping the number keys. Description Scrolls the month shown on the input screen. Jumps to the month that contains today’s date as kept by the main clock.
  • Page 161: Time Setting Screens

    Chapter 14 General Operations Calculator Keyboard • See “Using the Calculator Screen” on page 129 for details on mathematical operations. Time Setting Screens There are two basic time setting screens that you can switch between while inputting time data: a dial type screen and a time bar type screen. The dial type screen is best for setting a single time, while the bar type screen lets you specify a time period (start time and end time) quickly and easily.
  • Page 162 • Specify a time by tapping the hour or minutes in the input dial. You can also input individual digits on the keypad. • The time format you should use for input should match the format of the system setting you selected under “Setting the Date, Time, Calendar, and Keyboard Formats”...
  • Page 163: Selecting A Range Of Text By Dragging

    Chapter 14 General Operations • The time format you should use for input should match the format of the system setting you selected under “Setting the Date, Time, Calendar, and Keyboard Formats” on page 176. • Use the number buttons to input individual digits. •...
  • Page 164: Cut, Copy, Paste

    Cut, Copy, Paste The cut, copy, and paste functions of the PV Unit operate just as they do on a personal computer. Note • You can copy up to 2,048 characters in the Mail Mode. Even if the currently selected (highlighted) text has more characters, only the first 2,048 characters (from the point where you start dragging to select the text) are copied.
  • Page 165: Closing A Screen

    Chapter 14 General Operations Closing a Screen You can always close a screen by tapping the Esc button. In addition, some screens have a close button ( ). To close such a screen, simply tap the close button with the stylus. Using the Quick Find Feature The Quick Find feature automatically remembers a list of words you have recently input, and displays a list of candidates when it senses you are inputting one of the...
  • Page 166: Editing Data Items

    2. Tap on one of the words in the Quick Find list to complete your input, or continue typing in text on the keyboard. • Tapping a word inserts the remaining letters of the word you tap in the Quick Find list. 3.
  • Page 167: Deleting Data

    Chapter 14 General Operations Deleting Data The following describes the general procedure for deleting data. 1. Enter the mode that contains the data you want to delete. 2. If you want to delete a particular data item, select the item. 3.
  • Page 168 Delete Operations Table Delete Operation Description Single data item Deletes the data item that is selected when Edit – Delete is tapped. Schedule data items Deletes all Schedule data. Done data items Deletes all done To Do data items. To Do data items Deletes all To Do data.
  • Page 169: Searching For Data

    Chapter 14 General Operations Searching for Data You can use either initial character search or all search to look for specific data in the Scheduler (Schedule, To Do, Reminder), Contacts, and Memo Modes. Note that both search operations check the data only in specific entries (fields) of each data item.
  • Page 170: Search Results

    3. Tap the Menu Bar icon to display the menu bar, and then tap Edit – Search. 4. Tap Initial to specify initial character search or All to specify all search. 5. Input up to 12 search characters. 6. Tap Exe to start the search. •...
  • Page 171: Changing The Display Font

    Chapter 14 General Operations Changing the Display Font You can select one of two different display fonts for list and data screens in the Scheduler, Contacts, Memo, Expense Manager, and Mail Modes. 1. Display the list screen or data screen in the mode whose display font you want to change.
  • Page 172: Screens

    Screens Version List Applications Operating System Application Version Details Operating System Version Details...
  • Page 173: To Display Version Information

    Chapter 14 General Operations To display version information 1. On the Mode Menu, tap the Menu Bar icon to display the menu bar, and then tap Option. 2. Tap Version to display the version list screen. 3. Tap an item in the list to display its full data. 4.
  • Page 174: Chapter 15 Configuring The Unit

    Chapter Configuring the Unit The System menu provides you with a number of items that you can use to set up the unit to suit your particular needs. Note that the System menu is available on the menu bar while the Mode Menu is on the display.
  • Page 175: Turning Sound On And Off

    Chapter 15 Configuring the Unit Turning Sound On and Off 1. Tap the Menu Bar icon to display the menu bar, and then tap System – Sound. 2. Tap a check box to toggle the corresponding item’s sound on (checked) and off (unchecked).
  • Page 176: Setting The Date, Time, Calendar, And Keyboard Formats

    Setting the Date, Time, Calendar, and Keyboard Formats 1. Tap the Menu Bar icon to display the menu bar, and then tap System – Format. 2. Tap the date format next to Date. • Each tap of the date format changes it in the cycle: M/D/Y ! D/M/Y ! Y/M/D ! M/D/Y, etc.
  • Page 177: Setting The System Language

    Chapter 15 Configuring the Unit Setting the System Language 1. Tap the Menu Bar icon to display the menu bar, and then tap System – Language. 2. Tap the button next to the language you want to select as the system language.
  • Page 178: Calibrating The Touch Screen

    Calibrating the Touch Screen Use the following procedure to calibrate the touch screen after initializing the unit, or if you feel that the function performed when your tap the screen does not match the button or command you tapped. 1. Tap the Menu Bar icon to display the menu bar, and then tap System – Touch Panel Alignment.
  • Page 179: Memory Management

    Chapter 15 Configuring the Unit Memory Management The memory of your PV Unit 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.
  • Page 180: Chapter 16 Technical Reference

    Chapter Technical Reference This section contains technical information about the PV Unit. Date Formats The following describes the date formats that can be set for the system (page 176). Format Description M/D/Y Month/Day/Year. Example: Jan/31/2000 D/M/Y Day/Month/Year. Example: 31/Jan/2000 Y/M/D Year/Month/Day.
  • Page 181 Chapter 16 Technical Reference Data Input Tool Bar Mode icon Button Description Mode icon Indicates the mode you are currently in. Clears all characters in the entry (field) where the cursor is located. In the Contacts and Mail modes, pressing this button clears the data from all the input fields for the data item (record) you are inputting.
  • Page 182 Data Display Tool Bar Mode icon Button Description Mode icon Indicates the mode you are currently in. Displays a menu of other views that can be used to display data. In the Scheduler and Expense Manager modes, jumps to today’s date as kept by the PV Unit’s built-in clock. Advances to the next item.
  • Page 183: Keyboard Formats

    Chapter 16 Technical Reference Keyboard Formats The PV Unit provides you with a selection of keyboard formats. QWERTY This format is automatically selected when English, Spanish, or Italian is set as the system language. AZERTY This format is automatically selected when French is set as the system language.
  • Page 184: Input Limits

    Input Limits The following table shows the maximum number of characters that can be input into various fields. Mode Entry (Field) Maximum Number of Characters Schedule Description 2,046 To Do Description 2,046 Category Reminder Description 2,046 Contacts – 2,036 Category Item Memo Description...
  • Page 185: Resetting The Pv Unit

    Chapter 16 Technical Reference Resetting the PV Unit Warning! The following procedure erases all data stored in the memory of the PV Unit. Perform this operation only when you want to delete all data and initialize the settings of the PV Unit. Remember - you should always keep copies of important data by writing it down, or by transferring it to a personal computer.
  • Page 186 4. Tap H or J to adjust the contrast of the display, and then tap OK. 5. In response to the message that appears, tap Yes to reset the PV Unit and clear all memory contents, or No to abort the reset procedure without doing anything.
  • Page 187: Euro Conversion Rate Presets

    Chapter 16 Technical Reference Euro Conversion Rate Presets Country Currency Code Rate (for 1 euro) Decimal Places Germany 1.95583 6.55957 France Italy 1936.27 Spain 166.386 Netherlands 2.20371 Belgium 40.3399 Portugal 200.482 Austria 13.7603 5.94573 Finland Ireland 0.787564 Luxembourg 40.3399...
  • Page 188: Storage Capacity

    Storage Capacity The memory capacity of the PV-750Plus is 2-Mbyte. The following shows the number of items that can be stored. Scheduler Approximately 24,400 items with 20-character description. Approximately 12,200 items with 60-character description. Contacts Approximately 24,400 items, under the following conditions. 8-character name 10-character home phone number 10-character home fax number...
  • Page 189 Chapter 16 Technical Reference Approximately 8,130 queued messages, each with the amount of data shown below. To: 20 characters Name: 10 characters Message: 100 characters Quick-Memo Approximately 580 items.
  • Page 190: Auto Sort Sequence

    Auto Sort Sequence The following table shows the sequence used for alphabetical data sorts. (space) Ú Ã À Õ ” È Ñ µ Ì Ò Æ Ù Ç & Â Å ƒ ’ Ê Î ß Ô ¶ Û ¢ &...
  • Page 191: City Name List

    Chapter 16 Technical Reference City Name List Time Time Time City Name City Name City Name Difference Difference Difference Abidjan ± 0:00 Brisbane +10:00 + 1:00 Frankfurt Abu Dhabi + 4:00 Broken Hill + 9:30 ± 0:00 Freetown Acapulco Brussels + 1:00 –...
  • Page 192 Time Time Time City Name City Name City Name Difference Difference Difference Lagos + 1:00 New York – 5:00 San Jose – 6:00 Las Palmas ± 0:00 Niamey + 1:00 San Juan – 4:00 Lilongwe + 2:00 Norfolk – 5:00 San Salvador –...
  • Page 193: Mail Mode Glossary

    Chapter 16 Technical Reference Mail Mode Glossary access point The contact point you call in order to access the Internet. address bit mask This is a value that is used to calculate a subnet address. Domain Name System, which controls the way that computers can contact each other, exchange e-mail, and display Web pages.
  • Page 194 SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. A client/server based protocol for systems where someone uses a mail client to create mail and read mail, while servers do the actual processing and delivery of the mail. TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol and the Internet Protocol. Protocols for exchanging information on the Internet.
  • Page 195: Message Table

    Chapter 16 Technical Reference Message Table Note • Whenever an error message appears during a mail send or receive operation, first check to make sure your access point settings are correct. 100 alarms are already set! Cause: The maximum allowable Action: Wait until some of the limit of 100 alarms are already set.
  • Page 196 Cannot connect! Cause: 1. Light is not reaching the Action: 1. Remove the obstruction infrared ports. that is blocking the light and try again. 2. Surrounding light or 2. Change to a different noise is causing location, or change the communication position of the phone, problems.
  • Page 197 Chapter 16 Technical Reference Data item not found! Cause: None of the data in memory Action: Check the characters you matches the characters you specified specified to make sure you did not for a search operation. make a mistake, or try searching for different characters.
  • Page 198 Make sure you are inputting the time correctly. Cause: You are inputting invalid Action: Input proper values for the values for a time setting. time. Memory is full! Cause: You are trying to input data Action: First try performing the or receive data while memory is memory management operation to already full.
  • Page 199 Chapter 16 Technical Reference That alarm time is already used! Cause: The time you are setting for Action: Change the alarm time to an alarm is already used. one that is not yet used. That date is outside of the specified period. Cause: You are specifying a Action: Check the specified period Reminder date that is outside the...
  • Page 200 You cannot specify more than 60 repeats! Cause: You specified more than 60 Action: Shorten the specified period repeats for a Reminder data item. of the Reminder item to reduce the number of repeats. Wrong password! Cause: The password you input Action: Input the correct password.
  • Page 201: Troubleshooting

    Chapter 16 Technical Reference Troubleshooting Power Supply Problem: The PV Unit does not operate normally after batteries are replaced. Possible Cause Recommended Action Problem with PV Unit operational Perform the following procedure. settings 1. Slide the battery switch to the REPLACE BATTERIES position, and remove the battery compartment cover.
  • Page 202: Display Contrast

    Problem: Nothing appears on the display when power is turned on. Possible Causes Recommended Actions 1. The battery switch on the back of the 1. Slide the battery switch to NORMAL unit is set to REPLACE BATTERIES. OPERATION. 2. Battery power is low. 2.
  • Page 203: Operation

    RESET button. See procedure above. proper operation. 3. The touch screen must be replaced. 3. The touch screen is damaged. Contact your nearest CASIO dealer to have the touch screen replaced. You will be charged for this replacement. Problem: Power suddenly turns off or contrast adjustment screen suddenly appears.
  • Page 204: Data Communication

    2. Clean the contacts on the bottom of the PV Unit and inside the cradle by wiping them with a cotton swab. • If any of the above does not restore your PV Unit to normal operation, contact your nearest CASIO dealer for servicing.
  • Page 205: Specifications

    Chapter 16 Technical Reference Specifications Model: PV-750Plus Main Modes: Scheduler (Schedule, To Do, Reminder); Contacts; Memo; Expense Manager; Currency Converter; Quick-Memo; E-Mail; Pop Up Tools (Clock, Calendar, Calculator); Game Data storage: Storage and recall of Schedule, To Do, Reminder, Contacts, Memo, Expense Manager, Quick-Memo, E-Mail, SMS data;...
  • Page 206 Battery life: (Ambient Temperature: 20°C) • Approximately 160 hours of continuous display only in the Contacts Mode • Approximately 110 hours with 55 minutes of continuous display only and 5 minutes of processing operation per hour in the Contacts Mode •...

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