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0C ontents

 

 

 

 

 

 

Introduction

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Quick Start

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Answers to Commonly Asked Questions

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What Your Unit Can Do

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About this Manual .

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Conventions Used in this Manual

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Caring for the unit .

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Chapter 1 Getting Started .....................................................................

Pat-t Names and Functions .......................................................

Getting the Unit Up and Running ..............................................

Installing the batteries ..................................................

lnitializing ......................................................................

Setting the clock ..........................................................

Turning the unit on and off ..........................................

Calibrating the touch panel ..........................................

Setting the LCD contrast to suit various lighting

conditions .....................................................................

Turning off the welcome display.:. ...............................

Turning the key beep on and off .................................

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Getting to Know Your Unit

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Touch buttons and the touch panel

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Applications

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Menu operation

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The keyboard

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Display symbols

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Built-in help and other messages

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