Sharp El-6850 Entering the desired date with Next or Prev, Entering the desired date directly

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The time can be set using either the 12-hour or 24-hour format. When you move the cursor to the next entering, 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 cursor to the next entering. Enter the correct time and follow the next procedure.

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Enter the schedule detail.

SAT FEB 24 '01

 

Lunch with Tom

11:30A~ 1:00P

 

Lunch with Tom

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.

Press

 

 

to store the listing.

 

 

ENTER

 

 

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Now, press

 

to

 

 

SCHEDULE

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check if the listing is stored

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in memory.

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Notice the tag ( ) next to “February 24”. It indicates a schedule item for that date:

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

This way is convenient for 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 February 11, 2001.

1.Press SCHEDULE once or twice to display the Schedule mode screen.

2.Press 2nd SCHEDULE to display time entry prompt for the current date (February 8, 2001).

3.Press NEXT repeatedly until time entry prompt for February 11, 2001 appears. Enter the time and detail following the procedure for “(1) Entering the desired date in Calendar mode” (from step 4) on page 13.

(3) Entering the desired date directly

When the date is not close to the currently displayed date, this way is more convenient than the above 2 ways.

<Example> Enter a schedule listing on November 26, 2001.

Schedule item beginning in the morning

Anniversary item

Schedule item beginning after the noon

1.Press SCHEDULE C•CE to display the date entry prompt.

MM/DD/YYYY

MONTH :02 CAPS DAY :08

YEAR :2001

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Contents EL-6850 EL-6890 EL-6890S Page Using the Organizer for the First Time Press YAfter adjusting the contrast Press N when you wish to Start the operation soon. Refer toTo turn the Backlight off, press again To darken or CapsPart Names Display Symbols Entering CharactersMoving the Cursor Entering CharactersSetting the Home Clock Clock ModeMaking Corrections Zone numbers 0, 14, and 15 have no city name display City Using the World Clock Setting the ClockChanging the city for the World clock Registering a City Name not Found in the ListSetting Daylight Saving Time/Summer Time Home clockClearing DST Press Clock once or twice to display the World clockTelephone/E-mail Mode Designating the File NamesMail address entry Address entry Listings respectively in each order on the displayStoring Telephone Listings Edwards@abcd.efg.comEdwards Bob Supervisor Sales dept. Abcd co North StStoring WWW Listings Sharp-usa.comControling the Monthly Calendar Display Calendar ModeReturning the Calendar to the Current Date Schedule Mode Entering the desired date in Calendar modeStoring Schedule Listings 1130 AM 01 PMEntering the desired date with Next or Prev Entering the desired date directlyEnter the schedule detail Lunch with TomMemo Mode Schedule AlarmStoring Memo Listings 11262001Anniversary Mode Storing Anniversary ListingsNancy’s Birthday Press Enter to store in memoryRecalling the Listings Sequential SearchDirect Search Schedule listingsKeyword Search Date SearchCalendar or Schedule listings Anniversary listingsEditing the Listings Deleting the ListingsEditing Listings Deleting One ListingRegistering a Password Secret FunctionTurning the Secret Function On and Off Turning the Secret function offChanging Secret Listings to Non-Secret Designating Listings as SecretRecalling and Editing Secret Listings Calculator Mode Deleting and Changing the PasswordErrors CalculationCurrency/Unit Conversion Mode 10 +/- =Converting Currency/Unit Setting a Rate198 Miscellaneous Functions Changing the Unit NameSetting the Daily Alarm Adjusting the LCD ContrastDeleting all of the data in each mode Checking the Memory StorageSetting Up the Backlight Deleting the password and secret listingsChanging the File Names Selecting the Time SystemWhen you performed Freeing Up MemoryOperation, 4. Deleting Data onUsing the Option Function Following menus are displayed Transferring Data between OrganizersPress 1 on the transferring Organizer to select Send Transferring Data to Make Backup Precautions Battery ReplacementBatteries used Operating Batteries Replacement Memory Backup Battery ReplacementBattery replacement time Battery replacement frequencyPrecautions when replacing the memory backup bat- tery Replacing the batterySpecifications Battery life Operating batteries at 25C/77F Approx .5 years When turned off and the clock is runningCanada Sharp Corporation