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The [2ndJ key has been pressed.

[CAPS) has been pressed. In caps lock mode, all typed letters will be in uppercase. Press [m) to turn off caps lock.

This symbol indicates that the current entry is marked as “secret” and can only be accessed when the unit is unlocked (see p. 282).

The unit is locked. Entries marked as secret cannot be recalled without first entering the password and unlocking the unit (see p. 282).

The key sound is on (see p. 54).

All alarms are enabled. When this symbol is not shown, the alarm sound for any set alarms is disabled (see p. 189).

They indicate that all information in an entry cannot be shown at one time on the display. There is additional information in the direction indicated, which can be viewed using the cursor keys.

Built-in help The unit has a built-in help feature which acts as a

and other convenient, on-line reference manual. You can call up

messages the Help feature at any time simply by pressing (2nd) (HELP) . On-line help is an extensive resource, so not all the information available may fit on one display. Use IPREV or NEXTIto scroll the information, then touch ml when you want to return to the regular display.

During the course of normal operations, the unit will display several different messages to guide you through these operations. Many of these messages will give you a choice of commands or ask you to confirm important operations, while others will simply display information for you to read. In most cases, you must make a selection or simply acknowledge the message before continuing.

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Sharp IQ-8920, IQ-8900 manual Caps, 2ndJ key has been pressed