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Display can be adjusted to any angle to make reading easy
Press the lock button and open the unit
Uick Start
Important things to do
Normal OPERATION. Fig
Installing or replacing the batteries
C4l Replace the operation battery cover. Fig
While holding down the m key
On the Tools menu and then touch
Adjusting the touch panel
Q1 Press m and then touch v to open the Tools menu
Submenu
Adjusting the LCD contrast
Touch K when you are finished
On the menu, then touch
Setting the time and date
Press on and touch
Disabling the demonstration start-up display
Touch m to save all the changes
Touch m when You are finished
Making your first entry a Telephone entry
Jotting down a quick note into the Scrapbook
Touch p-j
Recording an appointment
Press B Type in a description. Example Meeting with Pat
Touch m to store the entry into memory
Moving an appointment
Touch mi to save the changes
Entering a To Do item
Searching for information anywhere in the unit
Select the application you Want to search
III
Finding an entry from the Index mode
Month view
Using the Calendar views
To display
Touch a date and then touch RI to see more Details
Cl3 Touch mi to see Details of the selected date
Editing an Entry
Deleting an Entry
Deleting Multiple Entries
Touch m/ when you finish selecting the folders
Assigning an entry to a Filer folder
Using the Filer
C3 l
Go to the entry you want to add the text to
Copying and pasting text between applications
Press j2nd s to copy the text to the clipboard
Touch the desired place of insertion
Paste
Using the Calculator
El1 Find an entry that you have stored numbers
Press %J WJ to enter Copied number to the Calculator
Answers to Commonly Asked Questions
~~ONFIGURE Telephone i 1 or Configure Telephone 21 or
Want to print out my unit information. What do / need?
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0C ontents
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General Operation
Time Management
Outline Application
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Caic Calculator Application
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Sending Fax from the unit
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General Operation
This manual consists of 9 chapters and a set of appendices
Getting Started
Time Management
Desk Accessories
Personalizing your unit
Appendices
Onventions Used in this Manual
Aring for the unit
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Part Names and Functions
Reset button
External power Connects the unit to Supply pin
Keyboard For entry of characters Commands Touch pen holder
IC card lock switch
Getting the Unit Up and Running
Lnitializing
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Touch IClTlES List of cities appears
Auto power off
Touch Adjust LCD. a submenu appears
Touch Adjust LCD Contrast
Getting to Know Your Unit
Applications
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An IC card is currently being used
To do application menu
Card
Edit
2nd
Caps
2ndJ key has been pressed
Out of memory
Delete confirmation
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General Operation
Opening an Application
Selecting Display Modes
DEL imm
Stores an entry to the memory
Other operations from the keyboard Clears a selected field
Storing it
?Fy Moves the cursor IPREViET Selects a field
Press m on the keyboard Blank form opens in the Edit mode
Making a New Entry
Tel 529-8200 Fax 529-9695 Address
Press Enter to store the entry. Touch WI
Editing an Existing Entry
Editing Techniques
See p for more information about using picture fields
Cursor Typing in text
Symbols
Letters lowercase and uppercase
Numbers
Clears the currently selected field
Except in the Notebook and Outline
Applications
Deletes all of the selected text
Finding Specific Entries in Your Unit
Press Search Search window will open
By topic
By date
Deleting Entries from the Unit
Daily view
Data Deletion submenu in the Tel application
Touch Data DELETION. The submenu appears
Drawing Using the Scrapbook
Write the letter a and draw a circle around it
‘.% * . . .., ,..I
EE j or I i%q to d’
1s~ ay the drawing YOU
Want to delete on the viewing Press Si
Checking the Time and Date
Checking the Unit’s Memory
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Tools Menu-the Unit’s Basic Utilities
First Tools menu
Touch More Tools to open the second Tools menu
Second Tools menu
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Time Management
Unit’s Calendar, Schedule, To Do,
Calendar Application
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Displays current
Glance. The view must be selected from the application menu
Number
Calendar
Views In the Calendar application Go to the Daily view
Odify
Schedule Application
Type Ides of March Costume Ball
Touch Store New entry is now stored
Using the Index mode
Description
Using the Calendar view
Using keywords
Search window appears
Deleting single entries
Deleting all entries
Deletion of entries over a specific period
Specific Date
Making Using the Schedule application’s Repeat function, you
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Weekly is the default repeat setting
Time
Description
Clearing a set alarm
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To Do Application
Priority Press to Press rNEWl Edit mode opens
Assigning priority to entries
Touch Entry is now stored
Assigning due dates to entries
Entering a monthly goal
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Entries
Finding and Using the Index mode
Reviewing 1. Go to the Index mode
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Touch the entry twice Entry is displayed in the View mode
Using the Calendar views
If you still do not see the desired entry, touch
Checking off entries using the Caiendar
Entry is now restored into the Done Entries file
Checking off entries in the To Do application
Using
Making entries using categories
Categories
Assigning categories using the category list
Touch IsToRE
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Reviewing the To Do list by category
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Editing categories
Adding categories to the category list
Categories
If you want to edit a category name, you are
Deleting categories
Deleting all entries in the current view
Select ALL in Current View
Touch l-1 or 1x1 to cancel the deletion
Deleting all To Do entries
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Ann Anniversary Application
Making new entries in the ANN 1 file
Enter the following in the ANN 1 file
Making new entries in the ANN 2 file
Enter the following in the ANN 2 file
Press Search Search window appears
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Deleting entries
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Creating Your Own Database
Tel and User File Applications
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You must always enter information in the first field
Search by heading
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Touch Yesi or no to cancel the deletion
Using picture fields
Adding a picture to an entry
Viewing the contents of picture fields
Editing the contents of picture fields
Deleting the contents of picture fields
User File
Application
Menus
Select File NAME. The File Name window opens
Press Ial %@ to clear the current name
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Field Name ~1~~1
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Form
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Making new entries
Press -1 to open the application
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Finding Entries
Application, depending on the situation
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Search by title
View mode
Touch Idone when you find the entry
Select the entry in the Index mode or display it
Entry opens in the Edit mode
Touch YES or mi to cancel the deletion
Large character format
Words
Searching
For specific
Text
PTEB~~K p&j m
Setting indents
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III Left
An entry with indents set Changing or canceling indents
Tab settings
Edit mode, press Cmenu , touch 1-1, and select SET Tabs
Setting the margins
FFor a full explanation of printing, see p
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Default magin settings
Organizer
Display
Inserting a page break
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View page layout
Selecting the paper size and font type for printing
SET Formats
Outline Application
Pfwl
Outline Outline application in full view mode
Creating an
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Finding outlines
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Selecting topics
Editing text
Adding topics
Moving topics
Joining two topics into one
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Splitting one topic into two
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Outline Deleting topics
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Deleting all outlines
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Deleting an outline
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Entering subtopics
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Collapsing families
As an outline grows in size and depth, you may find it
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Expanding families
Situation below would not move the flashing q to the left
When moving topics or families
Restructuring families
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Desk Accessories
Calc Calculator Application
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Performing calculations
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Checking intermediate results
Inserting figures
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Calculating the number of days between two dates
Changing part of a calculation
Deleting a line
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Calculating a date by specifying a number of days
From an entry to Calc
From Calc to entry
Calculation examples
Clock Application
Emirates
USA
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Setting the 1. Press m and touch ml to open the Tools
Time and menu. date
If the city you want is not on the list, touch
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Assigning DST to a city
Enabling and disabling DST
Turning alarms on and off
Disabling all alarm sounds
Scrapbook Application
Please begin drawing
USE Eraser
Entries above
Moving or copying sections of graphic entries
Deleting sections of graphic entries
Strings to Scrapbook. graphic
Deleting entries
Data Deletion submenu appears
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Features and Utilities for Added
Filer Application
Filer Drawer example
Assigning related entries to one folder
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Assigning a single entry to folders
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Edit Folder Name
Renaming
Folders
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Entries in a folder are sorted by application
Editing and deleting assigned entries
206 Unassigning single entries from folders
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Touch -1 to return to the Filer Drawer
Unassigning all entries from a folder
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Deleting all entries in a folder
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Copying or Moving a Block of Text
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Copying or Moving Entries
Creating a New Entry Based on an Existing One
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Time Stamp and Date Stamp Functions
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O u c h a D D NEW Word window opens
Filter Function
Inserting a 1. word or Phrase With the . Word key
Turning
Filter
ON/OFF
Schedule, Tel, or User File application
Special Characters
2nd n-l I3 2nd-i3 2ndjI
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Iram Card Transfer ,+, see P
SET FA% Options
IC card lock switch IC card eject switch
Printing from the unit
Proprinter Series
Select your printer type or one that your printer emulates
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Printing the current display
Open the desired application, press I@%@, and touch
To Do application
Schedule, Tel and User File applications
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Printing using the Filer application
Printing Schedule entries for specific periods
Printing all
All entries in an application or in a selected file
Select Print
Plug the fax/modem into a wall jack Turn on the unit
Setting
Fax/modem Configure it Options With the fax/modem connected
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Select the desired speaker volume by touching it
To the card directory
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Global Settings
Touch SET FAX Options and then select SET UP Cover Sheet
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Touch Starti
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Using a
Cover PiE%iq Sheet
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Editing
Making a Speed button secret
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Memory expansion
Restoring data from a RAM card
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Touch q
Select Import Other Format a submenu opens
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Series units 244
Single Notebook
Us 0 Press m at any time to cancel a transfer
Initial set-up
Transferring single entries
Transferring all entries in an application
Select GET Data Append
Send Selected Folder
To set up the units with the cable Turn off both units
Transferring a Filer folder
Cable transfer
IG?
9000
Series
249
Transferring data
Exchanging Information with a Personal Computer
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PC-LINK Ready
Terminal Mode
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Terminal Mode
254
Line Type
Configuring Modem 1. settings
MNP
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Redial
Speaker
Wake UP
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Parity
Name
Number
Data Bits
Send LF After CR
Delay Time
7F Code Conversion
Receive LF After CR
Touch I= Settings for the dialing entry are now stored
Making a call
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Touch =I On-line display appears
Terminal
On-line
Operations
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264
Uploading data
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Downloading data
Download
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Data transfer via CompuServe
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Instructs the unit to reply to a character string
Procedure to execute the procedure. is
Entered from unit using M
For example, Rjohn Johnson means send
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Problem Remote unit answers but no Connection is made
User message None, or no Carrier
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Problem Connection with remote unit Terminates unexpectedly
Problem Dialing terminated unexpectedly
Problem Auto log-on fails
About External Power Supply
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Points to Remember When Using Peripherals
To access these dictionaries while using a 274
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Daily Alarm TEL File Name
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Personalizing Your Unit
On Turns on a user-specified display upon start-up
Setting the 1. start-up display
START-UP
Background
TEL Number
ASK Password
Owner
Address
Secret Function
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Lock Organizer
Unmarking
Accessing
Marking
Entries as
Window appears, prompting you to enter your password
Unlock Organizer
II Delete Password
Dassword
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Changing the Calendar Display Format
Select the desired format
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List of Key Notations
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Representation in text
KEiii
2ndF
2nd Help
0cl
2nd copy
Space
@JN
Ascii Control Code Table
OA CM-J OB @QM-K
@JO
Resetting the Unit
Solution
Troubleshooting
Problem
300
Battery Replacement
Problem Solution
302
If nothing happens when you press @
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If nothing happens when you press ONj
Setting the battery replacement switch to Replace
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Specifications
Electronic unit section
Digits Functions
Maximum data size per entry User interfaces Other features
Calculator
Clock
Transfer Cable jack IC card slot
Power Power consumption Battery life
Peripherals and transfer interface
Common
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Calculator application 174 Using with other applications
Category list
Folder 198 Indents ChangingKanceling 150 Setting
Setting up 246 Notes on
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Peripherals 220 Tools MNP 255 Modem
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Word wrap 152 World city
Xmodem transfer protocol
Memo
Memo
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