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If you make an incorrect entry, use the arrow keys to move to the character you want to change, then type the correct character over the incorrect one.

11.Press SHIFT then SAVE. The orga- nizer saves the message and dis- plays it at the time you set.

RECALLING A SCHEDULE ALARM RECORD

1.Press SCHED.

2.Press SEARCH to view the next

record or SEARCH to view the previous record in chronological order.

3.To quickly recall a schedule alarm record, enter any word or number that appears in the record, press

SHIFT, then press SEARCH or

SEARCH to view the record con- taining the word or number you typed. The record appears. If no record matches the search criteria you typed, NOT FOUND appears.

EDITING A SCHEDULE ALARM RECORD

1.Recall the schedule alarm you want to edit.

2.If there is more than one schedule alarm record, the system automati- cally selects the first record on the

list. If necessary, use and to move the record you want to the top of the list.

3.Press EDIT. The cursor appears on the first character of the month.

4.Use the arrow keys to move the cur- sor to the character you want to change.

To change a character, simply type the correct character.

To change a character to a space, press SPACE.

To add a character, press INSERT so a space appears, then enter the character.

To delete a character, press

DELETE.

5.When you finish editing, press SHIFT then ENTER. SAVING... briefly appears while the organizer stores the edited schedule alarm.

DELETING A SCHEDULE ALARM RECORD

Follow these steps to delete a schedule alarm record after its date has passed (to free up memory) or if you do not want it to sound on the set date.

1.Recall the schedule alarm you want to delete.

2.Press DELETE. DELETE? (Y/N) appears.

3.If you are sure, press Y. The entire schedule alarm record is deleted. Otherwise, press N. The record remains unchanged.

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