Sharp El-6890S, El-6850, El- 6890 Display Symbols, Entering Characters, Moving the Cursor

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Display Symbols

:A “beep” will sound when a key is pressed.

:The schedule alarm will sound.

CAPS :Capital (uppercase) letters will be entered. To enter small (lowercase) letters, turn “CAPS” off by pressing CAPS .

EDIT :The listing on the display can be edited.

2nd :Indicates that 2nd has been pressed. The function or character shown in yellow (or green) above the keypad can be used next.

:More information exists above the current display. (Press .)

:More information exists below the current display. (Press .)

S:Secret function is in effect. (Secret listings cannot be recalled without a password.)

:Indicates that the recalled listing is secret.

BATT :Indicates that the operating battery level is low.

In this manual, only the symbols necessary for explanation will be shown.

Entering Characters

1. Moving the Cursor

The cursor ( _ or ) can be moved by pressing (or holding down) , , , or .

2. Entering Characters

(1) Entering Letters and Numbers

After initializing the Organizer, the default setting for entering

letters will be capital (uppercase) letters. To enter small

(lowercase) letters, turn “CAPS” off by pressing CAPS .

• To enter “ ’ ” or “ : ”, press

, or : after pressing 2nd .

(2)Entering graphic symbols and special characters

Press SMBL to display the symbol entry mode, allowing a total of 90 symbols and characters to be selected. To select the symbol display containing the desired symbol/special character, press NEXT or PREV , then press the number corresponding to it.

The first display is determined by your previous choice. The 5 most recently used symbols/special characters are stored and displayed on this display.

Press SMBL to exit the symbol entry mode.

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Contents EL-6850 EL-6890 EL-6890S Page Using the Organizer for the First Time Press YTo turn the Backlight off, press again After adjusting the contrastPress N when you wish to Start the operation soon. Refer to To darken or CapsPart Names Moving the Cursor Display SymbolsEntering Characters Entering CharactersClock Mode Setting the Home ClockMaking Corrections Zone numbers 0, 14, and 15 have no city name display City Changing the city for the World clock Using the World ClockSetting the Clock Registering a City Name not Found in the ListClearing DST Setting Daylight Saving Time/Summer TimeHome clock Press Clock once or twice to display the World clockMail address entry Address entry Telephone/E-mail ModeDesignating the File Names Listings respectively in each order on the displayEdwards Bob Storing Telephone ListingsEdwards@abcd.efg.com Supervisor Sales dept. Abcd co North StStoring WWW Listings Sharp-usa.comCalendar Mode Controling the Monthly Calendar DisplayReturning the Calendar to the Current Date Storing Schedule Listings Schedule ModeEntering the desired date in Calendar mode 1130 AM 01 PMEnter the schedule detail Entering the desired date with Next or PrevEntering the desired date directly Lunch with TomStoring Memo Listings Memo ModeSchedule Alarm 11262001Nancy’s Birthday Anniversary ModeStoring Anniversary Listings Press Enter to store in memoryDirect Search Recalling the ListingsSequential Search Schedule listingsCalendar or Schedule listings Keyword SearchDate Search Anniversary listingsEditing Listings Editing the ListingsDeleting the Listings Deleting One ListingTurning the Secret Function On and Off Registering a PasswordSecret Function Turning the Secret function offDesignating Listings as Secret Changing Secret Listings to Non-SecretRecalling and Editing Secret Listings Errors Calculator ModeDeleting and Changing the Password CalculationCurrency/Unit Conversion Mode 10 +/- =Setting a Rate Converting Currency/Unit198 Miscellaneous Functions Changing the Unit NameDeleting all of the data in each mode Setting the Daily AlarmAdjusting the LCD Contrast Checking the Memory StorageChanging the File Names Setting Up the BacklightDeleting the password and secret listings Selecting the Time SystemOperation, 4. Deleting When you performedFreeing Up Memory Data onUsing the Option Function Transferring Data between Organizers Following menus are displayedPress 1 on the transferring Organizer to select Send Transferring Data to Make Backup Battery Replacement PrecautionsBatteries used Battery replacement time Operating Batteries ReplacementMemory Backup Battery Replacement 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