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3. Press

SCHEDULE

to change to the

SUN

JUN 24,2001

Schedule mode.

TIME

?

Time entry prompt for June 24, 2001 is

 

 

displayed.

 

 

 

 

4.Enter the starting and ending time.

1130 AM 01 PM

(For the 24-hour clock, press 1130 13 .)

“DESCRIPTION ?” is displayed.

• “:00” will be entered automatically.

• You can enter schedule details without the ending time. Press

 

 

ENTER

(or

) after entering the starting time to display the “DESCRIPTION ?”

prompt.

• You can also enter schedule details without a specified time, except

details starting with a number. Skip entering time and start to enter

letters for the details as described in step 5.

• The hour and minute should each consist of 2 digits.

• The time can be set using either the 12-hour or 24-hour format. When

you move the cursor to the next entry field, the time is displayed in the

format selected in the Time System of the MENU functions.

• If an attempt is made to store an invalid time, you cannot move the

Notice the tag ( ) on the right of “24”. It indicates a scheduled item for that date:

Schedule items beginning in the morning or schedule items without a specified time

Anniversary items

Schedule items beginning in the afternoon

(2) Enter the desired date with NEXT (or PREV )

This is a convenient way of entering a nearby date. Press NEXT (or PREV ) and change the display day by day until the desired date appears.

<Example> Enter a schedule listing on April 17, 2001.

1.

Press

 

SCHEDULE

once or twice to display the Schedule mode screen.

2.

Press

 

 

 

 

 

 

to display the time entry prompt for the current

 

2nd

 

SCHEDULE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

date (April 12, 2001).

3.

Press

 

 

repeatedly until the time entry prompt for April 17, 2001

 

NEXT

 

appears. Enter the time and detail following the procedure for “(1) Enter

 

the desired date in Calendar mode” (from step 4) on page 10.

(3)

Enter the desired date directly

When the date is not close to the currently displayed date, the following method is more convenient than the previous 2 ways.

<Example> Enter a schedule listing on June 26, 2002.

cursor to the next entry field. Enter the correct time and follow the next

procedure.

1. Press SCHEDULE C•CE

the date entry prompt.

to display

MM/DD/YYYY MONTH :04 DAY :12

5. Enter the schedule detail.

SUN JUN 24,2001 11:30AM~ 1:00PM

2.Enter the date.

06262002

YEAR :2001

Lunch with Tom

To switch between upper- and lowercase letters, press CAPS .

6.Press ENTER to store the listing.

7.Now, press SCHEDULE to check if the listing is stored in the memory.

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3.Press ENTER .

The time entry prompt (or Calendar) for June 26, 2002 is displayed. Enter the time and detail following the procedure for “(1) Enter the desired date in Calendar mode” from step 4 (or from step 3) on page 10.

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Contents YO-190 Page Press To select Setting up the BacklightInterval 15 60 seconds Display Symbols and Part Names Display SymbolsReset switch Mode keysPart Names DisplayEntering Characters Moving the CursorMaking Corrections Entering CharactersClock Mode Setting the Home ClockSetting and changing the Home city Home clockSetting Daylight Saving Time/Summer Time Using the World ClockRegistering a City Name not Found in the List 1005Selecting the Time System Telephone/E-mail ModeSelecting the Date Format Clearing DSTDesignating the File Names Storing the Telephone ListingsJohns, Pat 265-1234See also for Telephone/E-mail and WWW Mode WWW ModeStoring the WWW Listings New JerseySchedule Mode Calendar ModeReturning the Calendar to the Current Date Controlling the Monthly Calendar DisplayEnter the desired date with Next or Prev 1130 AM 01 PMEnter the desired date directly 06262002Turn the alarm sound on and off Schedule AlarmMemo Mode To Do ModeStoring the To Do Listings Checking off Completed ItemsCreating the Expense Records Expense Summaries Expense Mode1200 04052001Storing the Anniversary Listings Anniversary ModeChecking the Memory Storage Sequential SearchFreeing Up Memory Recalling the ListingsIndex Search Direct SearchKeyword Search SharpDate Search Other Search in Calendar ModeEditing the Listings Creating a New ListingDeleting One Listing Deleting All of the Listings in Each ModeDeleting the Listings Conversion Mode Calculator ModeExample DisplayChanging the Conversion Display Setting the RateChanging the Currency or Unit Converting Currency/UnitTurning the Secret Function On and Off Registering a PasswordSecret Function 1234567Designating the Listings as Secret Transferring the Data Transferring the Data between OrganizersOrganizers on the other end YO-190/180/480 On bothTransferring Data to Make a Backup File Before You Begin InstallingExchanging Data with a PC Setting the COM port Backup and RestoreMaking a Backup File Getting StartedClick Restore Restoring a Backup FileCommand Buttons Address UtilityName Entering an AddressNumber AddressOperating Batteries Replacement PrecautionsMemory Backup Battery Replacement Battery ReplacementReplacing the battery Precautions when replacing the memory backup batteryShortcuts Shortcut ActionSpecifications Pulse Y El Organizador se ha inicializado Instrucciones abreviadas en españolAjuste de la luz de fondo LCD Empleo de los relojes Local y MundialAlmacenamiento de los listines de WWW URL Almacenamiento de los listines del Programa DE ActividadesPantalla del Calendario mensual Almacenamiento de los listines de to doAlmacenamiento de los listines de Notas Almacenamiento de los listines de AniversariosCreación de los registros de Gastos Llamada de los listinesBorrado de un listín Edición de los listinesBorrado de todos los listines en cada modo Conversión de monedas/unidades Ajuste del tipo de cambio ConversiónCambio de las pilas Pilas utilizadas Tipo Modelo Cantidad UsoPrecauciones al cambiar la pila de respaldo de la memoria Cambio de las pilasCambio de la pila Product Support Limited Warranty Sharp Electronics Corporation