Sharp SL-5500 manual To open the Display protection cover, Remove

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Quick Start

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Step 4: Display protection cover

To open the Display protection cover

When carrying the SL-5500, be sure to close the cover to protect the LCD display. If not closed, the display may be damaged or broken.

Open or close the Display protection cover by picking up or holding down the hook of the cover gently.

The Display protection cover opens about 135°.

Remove

Replace

To remove the Display protection cover, open it more than 135°.

To replace the Display protection cover, catch it on the side hooks.

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Contents Start-up Guide Personal Mobile Tool SL-5500 U.S.A Declaration of ConformityIntroduction Intro.fm Page 2 Tuesday, January 22, 2002 510 PM Contents Quick Start Check the contentsCD-ROM To insert the battery Inserting and charging the batteryTo charge the battery using the AC adapter Pulling out the stylus Remove Display protection coverTo open the Display protection cover Performing a Full Reset Initial settingsTurning the unit on Adjusting the touch panelSetting the date and time Registering your personal information Setting your passcode About your SL-5500 Useful functions and services SL-5500Applications Settings Games Front Part names and functionsRear BackSharp I/O Port Docking Station Opening or closing the keyboard Connecting the SL-5500 to your PCCharging using the Docking Station Cover.book Page 25 Saturday, January 19, 2002 1133 AM Cover.book Page 26 Saturday, January 19, 2002 1133 AM Turning on and off Basic OperationsPressing keys and buttons Using the stylusOperating methods Part names Home screenMiddle of the Taskbar Using the TaskbarNavigation tabs Left of the TaskbarUsing Applications Hardware keyboard Entering charactersDeleting text Typing in textEntering numbers Software keyboard Handwriting Gestures HandwritingHandwriting Recognition Switching character typesPracticing your handwriting Setting up your preferencesRecognizing your handwriting Customizing your handwritingRegistering new characters Entering characters Switching the keyboard layoutKeyboard PickboardPickboard Menu Pickboard Top RowPickboard Bottom Row Unicode Creating a new entry Creating and modifying an entryModifying an entry Assigning a new category categories to an entryCover.book Page 45 Saturday, January 19, 2002 530 PM Cover.book Page 46 Saturday, January 19, 2002 530 PM Changing the entry order in the list Using the Index screenAdjusting the column width Selecting a menu command or shortcut icon Using the Menu barCover.book Page 49 Saturday, January 19, 2002 1133 AM Menus Shortcut icons Data menu Menus and shortcut iconsDeleting all entries Opening a screen to create a new entryOpening the Edit screen to modify an entry Deleting an entryDuplicating an entry Searching for an entry Opening Help Changes the display font sizeUsing the Application Details screen Using the Details screenUsing the Document Details screen Assigning a new category categories to a Document file To show Documents file by type Using the Documents folderOpening Documents file Sorting Documents fileTo show Documents files by category Cover.book Page 60 Saturday, January 19, 2002 1133 AM Adjusting the volume Checking the battery level Inserting Using expansion memory cardsRemoving To remove the card, pull the sticker Registering bookmarks Using HelpRemoving bookmarks Cover.book Page 68 Saturday, January 19, 2002 1133 AM Appendix What to do if a problem occursSoftware reset Full resetAbout the back-up battery Replacing the batteryCaring for your SL-5500 BatteryConditions of use Environment OtherRechargeable battery PrecautionsAC adapter and AC power cord SL-5500 turns itself off TroubleshootingSL-5500 does not turn on Keys do not function, or nothing appears on the displayNot sure what kind of device is to be used for the SL-5500 Specifications Temperature range Battery lifeDocking Station WeightDimensions when the slide cover is closed USA Product SupportProduct Registration and Support Europe Model Specific Section U.S.ASharp Corporation