Sharp YO-190 operation manual Schedule Alarm, Turn the alarm sound on and off

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If an attempt is made to store an invalid date, you cannot move to the time entry prompt. Enter the correct date and follow the next procedure.

2.Schedule Alarm

Schedule alarm sounds for approximately 20 seconds when the time set for a schedule listing is reached. Once a schedule item has been selected for the alarm and the alarm has been turned on, the alarm will sound automatically and the relevant item will be displayed even if the Organizer has been turned off. The alarm can also be set to sound for secret items without displaying the item.

<Example> Recall the listing for June 22, 2001 (Meeting at 10:00AM - 11:00AM).

1. Press 2nd SCHEDULE in Calendar mode to display the calendar for the current date (April 12, 2001).

2.Press NEXT NEXT to move the cursor to the scheduled date, June 22, 2001.

3.Press SCHEDULE to change to the Schedule mode.

• When more than one schedule listings are stored for this date, press NEXT or PREV to display the desired listing in the Schedule mode.

• You cannot set the schedule alarm to the listings with no time entry.

4.

Press

MENU

 

NEXT

 

NEXT

 

1 to select “1: SCHEDULE ALARM”.

5.

Press

1 to select “1: ON”.

 

 

You return to the mode in which you

FRI JUN 22,2001

10:00AM~11:00AM

 

were before pressing

MENU

.

 

Meeting

A “ ” is displayed on the left of the starting time for the scheduled item,

and an alarm sound mark (“ ”) is displayed on the left of the display.

It is possible to perform steps 4 and 5 while you are entering the schedule item.

• Pressing 2 to select “2: OFF” makes the “ ” disappear, and turns off the schedule alarm.

If the alarm time you attempt to enter has already passed, the message “ALARM TIME ELAPSED!” appears briefly. Enter the correct alarm time.

After the alarm sounds, “ ” will disappear and the scheduled item will remain in the memory without “ ”.

Even if “ ” is turned off and the scheduled alarm time has passed, “ ” will not disappear from the display.

The schedule alarm may not sound if the time for a schedule listing arrives while you are transferring data or freeing up memory.

Press C•CE to stop the alarm sound.

Turn the alarm sound on and off

After setting the alarm, you can turn off the alarm sound while keeping the schedule alarm turned on.

1.

Press

 

MENU

 

PREV

2 to select “2: ALARM SOUND”.

2.

Press

 

2 to select “2: OFF”.

 

A “

” disappears, and the alarm

< ALARM SOUND >

1: ON

 

sound is set to OFF.

2: OFF

Press

 

1 (“1: ON”) in step 2 to set the

 

 

alarm sound to ON again, so that the

 

” is displayed.

Setting the alarm sound (“ ” mark status) does not affect the setting of the schedule alarm (“ ” mark status) to each schedule listing.

The schedule alarm set for the schedule listing will sound when the “ ” is turned on and the time for each listing is reached. You cannot classify or declassify each listing.

See also ...

Recalling the Listings

16

Checking the Memory Storage ..

16

Editing the Listings

18

Freeing Up Memory

16

Deleting the Listings

19

Entering Characters

4

12

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Contents YO-190 Page Interval 15 60 seconds Setting up the BacklightPress To select Display Symbols Display Symbols and Part NamesPart Names Mode keysReset switch DisplayMaking Corrections Moving the CursorEntering Characters Entering CharactersSetting and changing the Home city Setting the Home ClockClock Mode Home clockRegistering a City Name not Found in the List Using the World ClockSetting Daylight Saving Time/Summer Time 1005Selecting the Date Format Telephone/E-mail ModeSelecting the Time System Clearing DSTJohns, Pat Storing the Telephone ListingsDesignating the File Names 265-1234Storing the WWW Listings WWW ModeSee also for Telephone/E-mail and WWW Mode New JerseyReturning the Calendar to the Current Date Calendar ModeSchedule Mode Controlling the Monthly Calendar DisplayEnter the desired date directly 1130 AM 01 PMEnter the desired date with Next or Prev 06262002Schedule Alarm Turn the alarm sound on and offStoring the To Do Listings To Do ModeMemo Mode Checking off Completed Items1200 Expense ModeCreating the Expense Records Expense Summaries 04052001Anniversary Mode Storing the Anniversary ListingsFreeing Up Memory Sequential SearchChecking the Memory Storage Recalling the ListingsKeyword Search Direct SearchIndex Search SharpEditing the Listings Other Search in Calendar ModeDate Search Creating a New ListingDeleting the Listings Deleting All of the Listings in Each ModeDeleting One Listing Example Calculator ModeConversion Mode DisplayChanging the Currency or Unit Setting the RateChanging the Conversion Display Converting Currency/UnitSecret Function Registering a PasswordTurning the Secret Function On and Off 1234567Designating the Listings as Secret Organizers on the other end YO-190/180/480 Transferring the Data between OrganizersTransferring the Data On bothTransferring Data to Make a Backup File Exchanging Data with a PC InstallingBefore You Begin Making a Backup File Backup and RestoreSetting the COM port Getting StartedCommand Buttons Restoring a Backup FileClick Restore Address UtilityNumber Entering an AddressName AddressMemory Backup Battery Replacement PrecautionsOperating Batteries Replacement Battery ReplacementShortcuts Precautions when replacing the memory backup batteryReplacing the battery Shortcut ActionSpecifications Ajuste de la luz de fondo Instrucciones abreviadas en españolPulse Y El Organizador se ha inicializado Empleo de los relojes Local y Mundial LCDPantalla del Calendario mensual Almacenamiento de los listines del Programa DE ActividadesAlmacenamiento de los listines de WWW URL Almacenamiento de los listines de to doCreación de los registros de Gastos Almacenamiento de los listines de AniversariosAlmacenamiento de los listines de Notas Llamada de los listinesBorrado de todos los listines en cada modo Edición de los listinesBorrado de un listín Cambio de las pilas Ajuste del tipo de cambio ConversiónConversión de monedas/unidades Pilas utilizadas Tipo Modelo Cantidad UsoCambio de la pila Cambio de las pilasPrecauciones al cambiar la pila de respaldo de la memoria Product Support Limited Warranty Sharp Electronics Corporation