Sharp YO-190 operation manual Setting the Home Clock, Clock Mode, Home clock, World clock

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Notes for the Built-in Calendar and the Time

Calendar, Schedule, Expense, and Clock modes allow you to enter the desired date and time between Jan. 1, 1901 and Dec. 31, 2099.

If an attempt is made to store an invalid time or date, you cannot move the cursor to date entering, or store the time and date by pressing ENTER . Enter the correct value and press ENTER again.

Clock Mode

The Organizer has both Home and World clocks. The display switches between Home and World clock each time CLOCK is pressed.

1.

Press

CLOCK

once or twice to display the Home clock.

The initial Home city after initialization of the Organizer is New York.

2.

Press

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 to select “1: CLOCK SETTING”.

MENU

 

PREV

 

PREV

3.

Press

1 to select “1: HOME CLOCK”.

“18.0” on the display indicates the time zone.

4.

Press

 

 

or

 

to display the desired city which corresponds

NEXT

 

PREV

 

to your local zone from the cities stored in the Organizer.

5.

Press

 

 

to set the Home city.

 

ENTER

Some city names are abbreviated on the display as follows:

 

HONG KONG HONGKONG

 

NEW DELHI DELHI

Home clock

Home

 

HOME

 

NEW YORK

 

city

SAT

JAN

1,2000

 

 

12:00AM

Time

Day of the week/

Month/Day/Year

World clock

 

 

 

 

 

WORLD

 

 

 

LONDON

( + 5:00)

 

 

 

SAT

JAN 1,2000

 

 

 

 

 

5:00AM

 

 

 

World

 

 

 

 

 

 

Time

 

 

 

 

 

city

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Day of the week/

Month/Day/Year

RIO DE JANEIRO RIO

LOS ANGELES L.A.

ANCHORAGE ANC.

• Zone numbers 0, 14, and 15 have no city name on the display.

Zone

City

Zone

City

number

number

 

 

0

 

10

MOSCOW

1

AUCKLAND

11

CAIRO

2

NOUMEA

12

PARIS

“(+ 5:00)” indicates the time difference from the Home city.

1.Setting the Home Clock

(1) Setting and changing the Home city

Set your local city as the Home city by selecting its zone number.

Zone numbers are based on the distance of the zones from the international date line (zone number zero). For example, there is a 13-hour difference between the date line and London (London is 13 hours behind), so the zone number for London is 13. Honolulu is 23 hours behind the date line, so its zone number is 23.

The names and zone numbers of 27 cities are stored in the Organizer's memory. (See the following table.)

3

SYDNEY

13

LONDON

3.3

ADELAIDE

14

 

4

TOKYO

15

 

5

HONG KONG

16

RIO DE JANEIRO

6

BANGKOK

17

CARACAS

6.3

YANGON

18

NEW YORK

7

DHAKA

19

CHICAGO

7.3

NEW DELHI

20

DENVER

8

KARACHI

21

LOS ANGELES

8.3

KABUL

22

ANCHORAGE

9

DUBAI

23

HONOLULU

9.3

TEHRAN

24

MIDWAY

5

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Contents YO-190 Page Press To select Setting up the BacklightInterval 15 60 seconds Display Symbols and Part Names Display SymbolsDisplay Mode keysReset switch Part NamesEntering Characters Moving the CursorEntering Characters Making CorrectionsHome clock Setting the Home ClockClock Mode Setting and changing the Home city1005 Using the World ClockSetting Daylight Saving Time/Summer Time Registering a City Name not Found in the ListClearing DST Telephone/E-mail ModeSelecting the Time System Selecting the Date Format265-1234 Storing the Telephone ListingsDesignating the File Names Johns, PatNew Jersey WWW ModeSee also for Telephone/E-mail and WWW Mode Storing the WWW ListingsControlling the Monthly Calendar Display Calendar ModeSchedule Mode Returning the Calendar to the Current Date06262002 1130 AM 01 PMEnter the desired date with Next or Prev Enter the desired date directlyTurn the alarm sound on and off Schedule AlarmChecking off Completed Items To Do ModeMemo Mode Storing the To Do Listings04052001 Expense ModeCreating the Expense Records Expense Summaries 1200Storing the Anniversary Listings Anniversary ModeRecalling the Listings Sequential SearchChecking the Memory Storage Freeing Up MemorySharp Direct SearchIndex Search Keyword SearchCreating a New Listing Other Search in Calendar ModeDate Search Editing the ListingsDeleting One Listing Deleting All of the Listings in Each ModeDeleting the Listings Display Calculator ModeConversion Mode ExampleConverting Currency/Unit Setting the RateChanging the Conversion Display Changing the Currency or Unit1234567 Registering a PasswordTurning the Secret Function On and Off Secret FunctionDesignating the Listings as Secret On both Transferring the Data between OrganizersTransferring the Data Organizers on the other end YO-190/180/480Transferring Data to Make a Backup File Before You Begin InstallingExchanging Data with a PC Getting Started Backup and RestoreSetting the COM port Making a Backup FileAddress Utility Restoring a Backup FileClick Restore Command ButtonsAddress Entering an AddressName NumberBattery Replacement PrecautionsOperating Batteries Replacement Memory Backup Battery ReplacementShortcut Action Precautions when replacing the memory backup batteryReplacing the battery ShortcutsSpecifications 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 to do Almacenamiento de los listines del Programa DE ActividadesAlmacenamiento de los listines de WWW URL Pantalla del Calendario mensualLlamada de los listines Almacenamiento de los listines de AniversariosAlmacenamiento de los listines de Notas Creación de los registros de GastosBorrado de un listín Edición de los listinesBorrado de todos los listines en cada modo Pilas utilizadas Tipo Modelo Cantidad Uso Ajuste del tipo de cambio ConversiónConversión de monedas/unidades Cambio de las pilasPrecauciones al cambiar la pila de respaldo de la memoria Cambio de las pilasCambio de la pila Product Support Limited Warranty Sharp Electronics Corporation