Sharp El- 6890 Changing the File Names, Setting Up the Backlight, Selecting the Time System

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<Example> Delete all listings in the TEL/MAIL1 file.

1.Press 2nd MENU NEXT 1 .

2.Press 1 to select TEL/MAIL1.

“DELETE ? Y/N” is displayed.

After performing the step 1, press the followings keys in other modes:

TEL/MAIL2: 2

WWW (URL): 3

Schedule: NEXT 1 1

Anniversary: NEXT 1 2

Memo: NEXT 2

When the Secret function is on, “SECRET ON MODE” is displayed and the file cannot be deleted. In this case, turn the Secret function off (page 20) and repeat the above procedure.

Even after you have designated the file name, the message does not change accordingly.

3. Press Y .

To cancel the deletion operation, press N .

All listings in the TEL/MAIL1 file (including secret listings) will be deleted.

(2) Deleting the password and secret listings

The password and all secret listings can be deleted at the same time.

1.Press 2nd MENU NEXT 1 .

2.Press NEXT 3 .

“ALL SECRET DATA DELETE ? Y/N” is displayed.

3.Press Y .

To cancel the deletion operation, press N .

“DELETED !” is displayed briefly and the password and all secret listings are deleted.

5. Changing the File Names

See page 9, “Designating the File Names” for operation.

6. Setting Up the Backlight

See page 2 for operation.

7. Selecting the Time System

The time system can be switched between 12-hour and 24-hour format.

1. Press

2nd

 

MENU

 

NEXT

 

<TIME

SYSTEM>

 

 

 

 

.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NEXT

 

1

 

 

 

 

12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CAPS

 

24

 

2.Press or to select

“12” (12-hour) or “24” (24-hour).

3.Press ENTER .

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Contents EL-6850 EL-6890 EL-6890S Page Press Y Using the Organizer for the First TimePress N when you wish to Start the operation soon. Refer to After adjusting the contrastTo turn the Backlight off, press again To darken or CapsPart Names Entering Characters Display SymbolsMoving the Cursor Entering CharactersMaking Corrections Clock ModeSetting the Home Clock Zone numbers 0, 14, and 15 have no city name display City Setting the Clock Using the World ClockChanging the city for the World clock Registering a City Name not Found in the ListHome clock Setting Daylight Saving Time/Summer TimeClearing DST Press Clock once or twice to display the World clockDesignating the File Names Telephone/E-mail ModeMail address entry Address entry Listings respectively in each order on the displayEdwards@abcd.efg.com Storing Telephone ListingsEdwards Bob Supervisor Sales dept. Abcd co North StSharp-usa.com Storing WWW ListingsReturning the Calendar to the Current Date Calendar ModeControling the Monthly Calendar Display Entering the desired date in Calendar mode Schedule ModeStoring Schedule Listings 1130 AM 01 PMEntering the desired date directly Entering the desired date with Next or PrevEnter the schedule detail Lunch with TomSchedule Alarm Memo ModeStoring Memo Listings 11262001Storing Anniversary Listings Anniversary ModeNancy’s Birthday Press Enter to store in memorySequential Search Recalling the ListingsDirect Search Schedule listingsDate Search Keyword SearchCalendar or Schedule listings Anniversary listingsDeleting the Listings Editing the ListingsEditing Listings Deleting One ListingSecret Function Registering a PasswordTurning the Secret Function On and Off Turning the Secret function offRecalling and Editing Secret Listings Designating Listings as SecretChanging Secret Listings to Non-Secret Deleting and Changing the Password Calculator ModeErrors Calculation10 +/- = Currency/Unit Conversion Mode198 Setting a RateConverting Currency/Unit Changing the Unit Name Miscellaneous FunctionsAdjusting the LCD Contrast Setting the Daily AlarmDeleting all of the data in each mode Checking the Memory StorageDeleting the password and secret listings Setting Up the BacklightChanging the File Names Selecting the Time SystemFreeing Up Memory When you performedOperation, 4. Deleting Data onUsing the Option Function Press 1 on the transferring Organizer to select Send Transferring Data between OrganizersFollowing menus are displayed Transferring Data to Make Backup Batteries used Battery ReplacementPrecautions Memory Backup Battery Replacement Operating Batteries ReplacementBattery replacement time Battery replacement frequencyReplacing the battery Precautions when replacing the memory backup bat- terySpecifications Approx .5 years When turned off and the clock is running Battery life Operating batteries at 25C/77FCanada Sharp Corporation