Sharp SL-5500 manual Pulling out the stylus

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8Quick Start

If a charging error occurs, the LED indicator will flash. Make sure that the AC power cord and the AC adapter are connected correctly, remove and reinsert the battery, then perform steps 1 to 3 above again. If the error persists, there is something wrong with the battery, SL-5500, etc. Contact your local SHARP dealer for repair.

The AC power cord plug may differ in some countries.

The SL-5500 has a specified built-in rechargeable back-up battery that prevents the memory contents from being erased when you replace the battery.

The rechargeable back-up battery will be charged to its full capacity in 30 hours using the AC adapter or a fully charged “EA-BL06” operating battery. If you want to replace the operating battery before the rechargeable back-up battery is fully charged, be sure to connect the AC adapter. (Refer to page 70.)

Step 3: Pulling out the stylus

This unit comes equipped with a stylus to select items and enter various kinds of information, etc.

Pull out the stylus as shown. To replace it, insert it so that the protruding part of the stylus locks into place.

Touch the button displayed on the screen one time to open, select an item, etc.

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Contents Start-up Guide U.S.A Declaration of Conformity Personal Mobile Tool SL-5500Introduction Intro.fm Page 2 Tuesday, January 22, 2002 510 PM Contents Check the contents Quick StartCD-ROM Inserting and charging the battery To insert the batteryTo charge the battery using the AC adapter Pulling out the stylus To open the Display protection cover Display protection coverRemove Initial settings Performing a Full ResetAdjusting the touch panel Turning the unit onSetting the date and time Registering your personal information Setting your passcode Useful functions and services SL-5500 About your SL-5500Applications Settings Games Part names and functions FrontBack RearSharp I/O Port Docking Station Connecting the SL-5500 to your PC Opening or closing the keyboardCharging using the Docking Station Cover.book Page 25 Saturday, January 19, 2002 1133 AM Cover.book Page 26 Saturday, January 19, 2002 1133 AM Basic Operations Turning on and offOperating methods Using the stylusPressing keys and buttons Home screen Part namesLeft of the Taskbar Using the TaskbarNavigation tabs Middle of the TaskbarUsing Applications Entering characters Hardware keyboardEntering numbers Typing in textDeleting text Software keyboard Handwriting Handwriting GesturesSwitching character types Handwriting RecognitionSetting up your preferences Practicing your handwritingCustomizing your handwriting Recognizing your handwritingRegistering new characters Pickboard Switching the keyboard layoutKeyboard Entering charactersPickboard Bottom Row Pickboard Top RowPickboard Menu Unicode Creating and modifying an entry Creating a new entryAssigning a new category categories to an entry Modifying an entryCover.book Page 45 Saturday, January 19, 2002 530 PM Cover.book Page 46 Saturday, January 19, 2002 530 PM Adjusting the column width Using the Index screenChanging the entry order in the list Using the Menu bar Selecting a menu command or shortcut iconCover.book Page 49 Saturday, January 19, 2002 1133 AM Menus and shortcut icons Menus Shortcut icons Data menuDeleting an entry Opening a screen to create a new entryOpening the Edit screen to modify an entry Deleting all entriesDuplicating an entry Searching for an entry Changes the display font size Opening HelpUsing the Details screen Using the Application Details screenUsing the Document Details screen Assigning a new category categories to a Document file Sorting Documents file Using the Documents folderOpening Documents file To show Documents file by typeTo show Documents files by category Cover.book Page 60 Saturday, January 19, 2002 1133 AM Adjusting the volume Checking the battery level Using expansion memory cards InsertingRemoving To remove the card, pull the sticker Using Help Registering bookmarksRemoving bookmarks Cover.book Page 68 Saturday, January 19, 2002 1133 AM Full reset What to do if a problem occursSoftware reset AppendixReplacing the battery About the back-up batteryConditions of use BatteryCaring for your SL-5500 Other EnvironmentAC adapter and AC power cord PrecautionsRechargeable battery Keys do not function, or nothing appears on the display TroubleshootingSL-5500 does not turn on SL-5500 turns itself offNot sure what kind of device is to be used for the SL-5500 Specifications Battery life Temperature rangeDimensions when the slide cover is closed WeightDocking Station Product Registration and Support Product SupportUSA Europe U.S.A Model Specific SectionSharp Corporation