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5 Installing replacing) (or batteries 6 Adjusting touch panel Adjusting 7 LCD contrast 8 Setting and time date Disabling start-up demonstration display 9 ~~g:i$:E;~k;;,10 Making Telephone (a first your entry) Jotting 11 _---_.,a IMENU) u , a (N) (m) Press j!j Press into note quick down Scrapbook . cl 121 Take the pen and write a note on the display. 131 to create other drawings. Other Scrapbook Features Use to view other scrapbook entries. Use to access other features. Touch I. p-j. .__.r [El lW-- L- LSee The Scrapbook Application, Chapter 6, for more details. Recording 12 press g . u13 Moving appointment Entering 14 I ,15 Searching in anywhere information for unit 16 Finding Index from mode 17 Calendar views18 Touch mi Touch an entry to select it and then touch to see the details of the selected date. to go to that entrys application. 19 Editing 20 cl21 Assigning Filer to folder Touch the folder(s) you want to assign this entry to. when you finish selecting the folder(s).See The Filer Application, Chapter 7, for more details. cl 22 LJ30 Contents29.............................. other messages.. ............................................................ ............................. Touch buttons and the touch panel Getting to Know Your Unit.........................................................welcome display.:. ............................... .......................................... .......................................................... Installing the batteries ..................................................................... Chapter 1 Getting Started ..*......................................................~............... . . . . . . . . . Caring for the unit ..~.................~................~......~.~... . . . . . . . ..~......~................~...~.................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . About this Manual ..I....................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~..............,.,......,,............,.......................................................... Contents . . . . . . . ..*................*....... Answers to Commonly Asked Questions ..*.............................................................................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quick Start ..*............................................................................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Introduction 29 What Your Unit Can Do 39 Conventions Used in this Manual 49 Turning the unit on and off 51 Calibrating the touch panel 52 Turning off the 53 Turning the key beep on and off ................................. 54 5455 Applications .................................................................. 55 Menu operation 56 The keyboard 58 31 Chapter 2 General Operation............................................................... Drawing Using the Scrapbook .................................................. 61 Opening an Application ............................................................. 62 Selecting Display Modes ........................................................... 62 65 Editing an Existing Entry ........................................................... Deleting Entries from the Unit ................................................... ............................... 82 30 32 Chapter 3 Time Management............................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..I.......................... Creating Your Own Database 4 Chapter The Ann (Anniversary) Application .......................................... The To Do Application ............................................................. The Schedule Application........................................................... 85 The Calendar Application .......................................................... 86 93 119 125 The Tel and User File Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...*. 126 31 33 Customizing the Tel and User File Applications .....................Chapter 5 Word Processing and Outlining ....................................... 139Using Outline Revising Displaying word wrap on The Notebook Application ....................................................... 140 The Outline Application ...........................................................157 full topics .................................................. outlines.. ...................................................... deletion .......................................................... subtopics (children) ......................................... The Outline application menus.. ................................ I71 34 The (Calculator) Application ............................................ Chapter 7 Features and Utilities for Added Power .......................... The Scrapbook Application ..................................................... The Clock Application .............................................................. Caic 174 182 190 197 The Filer Application ................................................................ 198 209 33 42 onventions this in Used Manual 43 aring for the unit 48 rcard. 54 *r62 General 61 Tel For a full explanation of the Scrapbook Tel OperationIn this chapter you will learn most of the units basic operations. The -t application, see p. 126. + For a full explanation of the Scrapbook application, see p. 190. 63 Opening an ApplicationSelecting Display Modes 64 r-I--63 --.-- -------~~-~~~~~~~-'~"~~~~"'~~~"~~ Touch to view the currently selected entry. The currently ._ __ ____ selected entry. Touch to view the entire entry. Touch any entry once to select it or twice to view its details. __ i.Accesses entries that do not begin with letters. Other operations from the keyboard: [NEWj Creates a new entry (Edit mode). Edits the currently selected entry (Edit mode). Deletes the currently selected entry. (imm)Displays the currently selected entry in the View mode. Displays any previous/subsequent entries not shown. Selects an entry. The View mode The View mode shows a single entry in its entirety.Assigns an entry to Filer folders (see p. 201). Switches to the Index mode. 65 r66 New Entry 72 I79 -0--- drawing a thin or thick eraser. Selects a black, gray, or white line I (KiZ] 4. Press A F drawn lines to DELETION ATA II USE AREA TOOLS [A] pattern (white is equivalent to an * USE PEN I?1 (N) or (K) After storing an entry, or pressing - e [El 1 Leraser). Sets straigl or freestyle (ruler off). Default drawing setting. it (ruler on) L indicates that there is a submenu for the menu items. ..~........\\....~............~...,.....,~~~...........~ b 81 0B \ 89 rLI- r 91 L-93 1 GO TO A SPECIFIC 1 !&!ODIFY94 The Schedule Application95 948:30 IPM) 4. Enter the partys starting time from the keyboard. Type 08 30 and press . You can also enter the starting time using the bar graph, Touch to display the evening bar graph and then touch beneath with the touch pen. Indicates the starting time of the entry currently displayed. 96 I99 [SELECTED MONTH[ 105 The To Do Application108 ?I12 1: 1; 12J109 231 l7Efq [@i&Jwhich makes it easy to check completed entries when you check your schedule for the day, or in the 111 . .110 L The box is marked with (d) press 4. ..-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . _...................I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._........I . . . . . ... t . . . . .,I 10 2 THURSDAY MAR 10,1994 Press 2. Go to the Daily view. 3. Display the date you want to check, or touch until it appears. . . I . I . I -r-----Check box Touch the check box next to the entry you have completed. Select the completed entry and row of the keyboard. on the bottom The entry is now marked as completed, and it is marked as having been completed 4. Enter the category. Type Phone Call. 5. Move to CATEGORY 2. Type Alpha Pro. 114 11 3 ~......._..........._............;1-1, touch (m),._..._.__.,...,_.___..................................... itdriJ/Y= DESCRIPTION 3/12,1994(SAT) _._.........____...........,.........: . . . and select VIEW BY CATEGORY to check the list. yq 115 ITtlITEMS BY DINE BE 1 IVIEW CATEEORY 1 116 *r 119 r-124 q127 The Tel and User File Applications141 The Notebook Application143 I Tite 147 I150 II193 I199 r Filer 200 II203 LizI221 L 2. Close the unit and turn it over. card an 8900/9000 [m) IC Many application IC Application PERIPHERALS b OPTIONS SET UNIT TO UNIT J t SET PRINTER EMULATION SET PRINTER PATH EPERIPHERALS SETTINGS Ipifm=;;;;:;3;y(see ,+, CARD TRANSFER IRAM L b- UNIT TO UNIT PC LINK between Cards series. (see p. 274). Installing 1. Turn the unit off. 220 223 Printing from the unit224 u0 El +D=lwI) i--=-l 228 q:Sending Faxes from the unit 230 L-I-ID) 5. Press to display the second screen of the SET FAX/MODEM OPTIONS. 6. Select the dial type by touching the relevant setting. 7. Touch -1. The fax/modem is now set up for faxing. 229 231 Setting up the Fax Directory230 STORE 3. Set up the directory and touch [PERIPHERALS and touch [m) I. 2. Select GLOBAL SETTINGS, then SET FAX OPTIONS, and finally SET UP FAX DIRECTORY. when finished. To use data on a RAM card in teh FAX directory, touch ml Setting up IYou will need to enter your name and phone number as your 3. Enter the information and touch 1, PERIPHERALS , touch II\IIENU] Press 1. & you want them to appear on the top of each faxed page personal and on the cover sheet (if you decide to use one when information faxing). for cover sheets To set this information: page and then select header. GLOBAL SETTINGS. 2. Touch SET FAX OPTIONS and then select SET UP COVER SHEET. when finished. Below is a sample cover sheet: 232 1 LL 235 LL m 251 IIExchanging Information with a Personal Computer 252 :254 Terminal Mode256 i ON q ,.................................................... b.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265 L266 0:
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