Sharp PDAs Smartphones YO 190 User Manual

YO-190  
ELECTRONIC ORGANIZER  
OPERATION MANUAL  
Instrucciones abreviadas en español  
CONTENTS  
Using the Organizer for the First Time .................................................. 1  
When Abnormal Conditions Cause a Malfunction ................................. 1  
Auto Power Off Function ...................................................................... 1  
Backlight .............................................................................................. 1  
Adjusting the LCD Contrast .................................................................. 2  
Turning the Key Sound On and Off ....................................................... 2  
Freeing Up Memory .............................................................................. 2  
Display Symbols and Part Names............................................................... 2  
Entering Characters .................................................................................... 4  
Note on the Description of the MENU Key Operations ................................ 4  
Notes for the Built-in Calendar and the Time .............................................. 5  
Clock Mode ................................................................................................ 5  
Note on Storing the Listings in Each Mode ................................................ 7  
Telephone/E-mail Mode .............................................................................. 7  
WWW Mode ............................................................................................... 9  
Calendar Mode ......................................................................................... 10  
Schedule Mode ......................................................................................... 10  
To Do Mode .............................................................................................. 13  
Memo Mode ............................................................................................. 13  
Expense Mode .......................................................................................... 14  
Anniversary Mode .................................................................................... 15  
Checking the Memory Storage ................................................................. 16  
Freeing Up Memory .................................................................................. 16  
Recalling the Listings ............................................................................... 16  
Editing the Listings ................................................................................... 18  
Deleting the Listings ................................................................................. 19  
Calculator Mode ....................................................................................... 20  
Conversion Mode ..................................................................................... 20  
Secret Function ........................................................................................ 22  
Transferring the Data ................................................................................ 24  
Exchanging Data with a PC ....................................................................... 26  
Battery Replacement ................................................................................ 30  
Shortcuts .................................................................................................. 31  
Specifications ........................................................................................... 32  
Instrucciones abreviadas en español ...................................................... S-1  
 
Using the Organizer for the First Time  
Auto Power Off Function  
Be sure to perform the following operations before using the Organizer for  
the first time.  
When none of the keys has been pressed for approximately 7 minutes, the  
Organizer automatically turns the power off to save the batteries. (The  
actual time may vary depending upon the condition of use.) Press  
resume operation.  
to  
ON  
1. Press the RESET switch while holding down  
. Release the RESET  
ON  
switch and then release ON  
.
Backlight  
“CLEAR ALL DATA OK (Y/N) ?” is displayed.  
The Backlight allows you to view the display and use the Organizer even in  
BackLight  
low-light conditions. Pressing  
once illuminates the display for  
as long as you continue to use the Organizer, until you have not typed any  
key for the interval you set. (See the following section, “Setting up the  
Backlight”.)  
BackLight  
To turn the Backlight off, press  
again.  
The Backlight may remain on for less than the set interval or it may not  
function if the battery level is very low.  
Under certain conditions the message may appear as “Data has been  
impaired ! Press [Y] to CLEAR ALL memory”. Proceed to the next step  
in either case.  
The Backlight does not function during data transfer.  
Do not use the Backlight unnecessarily.  
Y
2. Press  
.
Since the Backlight drains power from the operating batteries,  
excessive use of the Backlight will significantly reduce the life of your  
batteries.  
3. The Organizer is now initialized. Proceed to set the date and time of the  
clock. (Refer to page 5.)  
Do not continue using the Organizer after it has automatically turned  
itself off while the backlight was being used. Even if it can be turned  
on again, the clock time will be incorrect and other functions may not  
work properly until the batteries are replaced.  
Press the RESET switch with a ball-point pen or similar object. Do not use  
an object with a breakable or sharp tip.  
When Abnormal Conditions Cause a Malfunction  
If the Organizer is subjected to strong, extraneous electrical noises or  
shocks during use, an abnormal condition may occur in which no keys  
Setting up the Backlight  
You can change the interval after which the Backlight turns off  
automatically.  
(including ON and  
) will respond. If this happens, press the RESET  
OFF  
switch. Noises or shocks may erase some or all of the Organizer’s memory.  
4
MENU  
PREV  
PREV  
1. Press  
2. Press  
to select “4: BACKLIGHT SETUP”.  
4
1
2
3
,
,
or  
to select the  
TURN OFF AFTER:  
1: 15 SECONDS  
2: 30 SECONDS  
3: 45 SECONDS  
4: 60 SECONDS  
interval (15 – 60 seconds).  
1
 
A “ ” mark moves to your selection and you return to the mode in  
Display Symbols and Part Names  
MENU  
which you were before pressing  
.
Adjusting the LCD Contrast  
Display Symbols  
MENU NEXT  
2
:A beep” will sound when a key is pressed.  
1. Press  
to select “2: LCD CONTRAST”.  
:The schedule alarm will sound.  
2. Press  
the display.  
or  
to darken or lighten  
after adjusting the  
<
LCD CONTRAST  
>
:Capital (uppercase) letters will be entered. To enter small  
(lowercase) letters, turn “CAPS” off by pressing  
CAPS  
–DARK  
–LIGHT  
C•CE  
.
3. Press  
CAPS  
contrast.  
EDIT :The listing on the display can be edited.  
2nd  
2nd  
:Indicates that  
has been pressed. Pressing another key in  
Turning the Key Sound On and Off  
succession, to which the special function is assigned, performs  
the function, for example as introduced on page 31, “Shortcuts”.  
MENU  
PREV  
1
1. Press  
to select “1:  
KEY SOUND”.  
:More information exists above the current display. (Press  
:More information exists below the current display. (Press  
.)  
.)  
<
KEY SOUND  
>
1: ON  
2: OFF  
1
2. Press  
press  
to turn the key sound on, or  
to turn it off.  
2
:Secret function is in effect. (Secret listings cannot be recalled  
without a password.)  
:Indicates that the recalled listing is secret.  
BATT  
:Indicates that the operating battery level is low.  
Freeing Up Memory  
In the display examples of this manual, only the symbols necessary for  
explanation will be shown.  
When you turn the power on, the following message may be displayed,  
asking you to free up memory by deleting unnecessary space.  
NOTES:  
Press  
Y
to delete space. Freeing up  
DO YOU WANT TO  
FREE UP MEMORY ?  
memory needs a maximum of  
approximately 2 minutes.  
The symbol “ ” shown by setting the LCD contrast to DARK is not  
used in this product.  
(
)
Yes/No  
N
Press  
when you wish to start  
The “ ” mark indicates the alarm sound for the scheduled listings is  
turned on.  
operation immediately.  
(Refer to page 16.)  
2
 
Part Names  
Cursor movement keys  
Clear/Clear entry key  
Search keys  
Display  
Mode keys  
MENU key  
Power ON/OFF key  
Option port  
(3-pin option jack)  
RESET switch  
In this manual the keys are represented by symbols, for example:  
&
&
: Indicates the & key.  
7
7
: Indicates the numeric 7 key.  
SCHEDULE  
SCHEDULE : Mode key with only one function.  
The  
key  
: These keys are used to select capital (uppercase) or small (lowercase)  
(
)
1
,
letters or to access the symbols above the number key  
and “ ” and “ ”.  
*
While holding down  
, press the desired key to be entered.  
1 … &, , (, $, /, ^ , !, @, #, )  
*
The italic and bold type style numbers and letters and space between  
them for operation are shown as unboxed numbers and letters.  
3
 
Entering Characters  
1.Moving the Cursor  
Note on the Description of the MENU Key Operations  
This Organizer offers a variety of functions which you choose from the 4  
kinds of menus (see the following table).  
The cursor ( _ ,  
, or  
or  
) can be moved by pressing (or holding down)  
MENU  
To switch or scroll the menu screens displayed by pressing  
, press  
,
,
.
NEXT  
(or  
) to move to the next screen, or PREV (or  
) to move to  
2.Entering Characters  
(1) Entering letters and numbers  
After initializing the Organizer, the default setting for entering letters will be  
capital (uppercase) letters. To enter small (lowercase) letters, turn “CAPS”  
the previous screen.  
Menu  
See page...  
<MODIFY>  
Editing the Listings  
Displaying the Index of the Listing  
Deleting the Listings  
18  
17  
19  
8
off by pressing  
.
CAPS  
,
:
To enter “ ’ ” or “ : ”, press or  
while holding down  
.
(2) Entering graphic symbols and special characters  
Designating the File Names  
SMBL  
Press  
to display the symbol entry mode, allowing a total of 90  
symbols and characters to be selected. To select the symbol display  
containing the desired symbol/special character, press NEXT (or  
PREV  
<TOOLS>  
Checking the Memory Storage  
) or  
16  
2
(or  
), then press the corresponding number.  
Adjusting the LCD Contrast  
Using the Secret Function  
Designating the Listings as Secret  
Setting the Schedule Alarm  
Summarizing the Expense Report  
Freeing Up Memory  
The first display is determined by your previous choice. The 6 most  
recently used symbols/special characters are stored and displayed on  
this display.  
22  
23  
12  
14  
16  
SMBL  
Press  
to exit the symbol entry mode.  
3.Making Corrections  
(1) Inserting characters  
<UNIT TO UNIT>  
Transferring the Data  
24  
Press  
to change the cursor from “ ” (replace) to “ ” (insert).  
INS  
Press  
again to change the cursor from “ ” to “ ”.  
INS  
<SETUP>  
Setting the Home/World Clock  
Selecting the Time System  
5
7
(2) Deleting characters  
DEL  
Press  
or BS to delete the character.  
Selecting the Date Format  
Setting Up the Backlight  
Turning the Key Sound On and Off  
Turning the Alarm Sound On and Off  
7
1
2
12  
DEL  
and BS will not operate in some cases such as when you input  
the time in Schedule mode or you are in Calculator mode. In these  
C•CE  
cases, press  
and reenter.  
C•CE  
Press  
to clear all characters on the current display.  
4
 
CLOCK  
1. Press  
once or twice to display the Home clock.  
Notes for the Built-in Calendar and the Time  
The initial Home city after initialization of the Organizer is New York.  
Calendar, Schedule, Expense, and Clock modes allow you to enter the  
desired date and time between Jan. 1, 1901 and Dec. 31, 2099.  
MENU  
1
PREV  
1
PREV  
2. Press  
3. Press  
to select “1: CLOCK SETTING”.  
to select “1: HOME CLOCK”.  
If an attempt is made to store an invalid time or date, you cannot move  
the cursor to date entering, or store the time and date by pressing  
“18.0” on the display indicates the time zone.  
ENTER  
ENTER  
PREV  
NEXT  
. Enter the correct value and press  
again.  
4. Press  
or  
to display the desired city which corresponds  
to your local zone from the cities stored in the Organizer.  
ENTER  
5. Press  
to set the Home city.  
Clock Mode  
Some city names are abbreviated on the display as follows:  
The Organizer has both Home and World clocks. The display switches  
HONG KONG HONGKONG  
NEW DELHI DELHI  
RIO DE JANEIRO RIO  
LOS ANGELES L.A.  
ANCHORAGE ANC.  
CLOCK  
between Home and World clock each time  
is pressed.  
Home clock  
World clock  
HOME  
WORLD  
(
)
5:00  
+
Home  
city  
NEW YORK  
SAT JAN  
LONDON  
SAT JAN  
1,2000  
1,2000  
Zone numbers 0, 14, and 15 have no city name on the display.  
12:00AM  
Time  
Day of the week/  
5:00AM  
Zone  
Zone  
City  
City  
number  
number  
World  
city  
Time  
0
1
2
3
3.3  
4
5
6
6.3  
7
7.3  
8
8.3  
9
9.3  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
MOSCOW  
Day of the week/  
Month/Day/Year  
AUCKLAND  
NOUMEA  
SYDNEY  
ADELAIDE  
TOKYO  
HONG KONG  
BANGKOK  
YANGON  
DHAKA  
CAIRO  
PARIS  
Month/Day/Year  
“(+ 5:00)” indicates the time difference from the Home city.  
LONDON  
1.Setting the Home Clock  
(1) Setting and changing the Home city  
Set your local city as the Home city by selecting its zone number.  
RIO DE JANEIRO  
CARACAS  
NEW YORK  
CHICAGO  
DENVER  
LOS ANGELES  
ANCHORAGE  
HONOLULU  
MIDWAY  
Zone numbers are based on the distance of the zones from the international  
date line (zone number zero). For example, there is a 13-hour difference  
between the date line and London (London is 13 hours behind), so the zone  
number for London is 13. Honolulu is 23 hours behind the date line, so its  
zone number is 23.  
NEW DELHI  
KARACHI  
KABUL  
DUBAI  
TEHRAN  
The names and zone numbers of 27 cities are stored in the Organizer's  
memory. (See the following table.)  
5
 
1
MENU  
2
PREV  
PREV  
(2) Setting the Clock  
<Example> Set the date and time to April 12, 2001, 10:05 PM.  
1. Press  
2. Press  
3. Press  
to select “1: CLOCK SETTING”  
to select “2: WORLD CLOCK”.  
1
MENU  
PREV  
PREV  
1. Press  
2. Press  
to select “1: CLOCK SETTING”.  
PREV  
NEXT  
(or  
) to set the zone number to 12.  
1
to select “1: HOME CLOCK ”.  
HOME  
NEW YORK  
SAT JAN  
(Initially the city is Paris.)  
[
]
18.0  
1,2000  
The cursor will flash.  
4. Enter the city name (up to 8 characters).  
WORLD  
[
]
12.0  
ROME  
3. Enter the hour and minutes.  
DEL  
12:00AM  
ROME (Press  
to delete  
FRI APR 13,2001  
PM  
1005  
(For the 24-hour clock,  
unnecessary character(s), if necessary.)  
4:05AM  
press 2205.)  
ENTER  
5. Press  
to store the new name.  
(Enter 2 digits each for both hour and minutes.)  
4. Enter the month, day, and year.  
04122001  
To register a city name for the Home clock, first display the Home clock  
PREV  
1
1
then press MENU PREV  
to select “1: HOME  
to move the cursor to the city name line.  
CLOCK” and press  
Only one changed city name can be stored in each of the Home and  
World clocks.  
Use  
to skip entering a number that needs no change.  
ENTER  
5. Press  
. The clock starts from 0 second.  
Each changed name is stored until you next change the zone number.  
The time can be displayed using either the 12-hour AM/PM system  
(default) or the 24-hour system. To change the time system, refer to  
page 7, “Selecting the Time System”. In this example, set the 12-hour  
clock. (Note: 12:00PM: noon, 12:00AM: midnight)  
4.Setting Daylight Saving Time/Summer Time  
If DST (daylight saving time/summer time) is used, the local time is  
advanced one hour during the summer. Both the Home clock and World  
clock can be set for DST as follows:  
2.Using the World Clock  
Changing the city for the World clock  
DST can be set independently in either the Home or the World clock. For  
example, if DST is set for the Home clock, it does not have to be set for  
the World clock.  
1
MENU  
PREV  
PREV  
1. Press  
2. Press  
3. Press  
to select “1: CLOCK SETTING”.  
2
to select “2: WORLD CLOCK”.  
(1) Home clock  
1. Press  
1
PREV  
MENU  
PREV  
NEXT  
PREV  
to select “1: CLOCK SETTING”.  
or  
to display the city which corresponds to the  
desired zone.  
1
2. Press  
to select “1: HOME CLOCK ”.  
ENTER  
4. Press  
.
3.Registering a City Name not Found in the List  
If you want to set the city for the World clock to Rome, for example (Rome  
belongs to zone number 12, but is not included in the city list):  
6
 
MENU PREV PREV  
3
3. Enter the correct daylight saving time/summer time.  
1. Press  
select “3: DATE FORMAT”.  
to  
<
DATE FORMAT  
>
1: MONTH/DAY/YEAR  
2: DAY.MONTH.YEAR  
2nd ENTER  
4. Press  
to set the time as DST.  
2
1
2. Press  
or  
to select “MONTH/  
A “ ” appears on the display and DST is now set.  
DAY/YEAR” or “DAY. MONTH. YEAR”.  
(2) World clock  
1
MENU  
PREV  
PREV  
1. Press  
2. Press  
3. Press  
to select “1: CLOCK SETTING”.  
Note on Storing the Listings in Each Mode  
2
to select “2: WORLD CLOCK”.  
2nd ENTER  
.
If the memory is full, “MEMORY FULL” will be displayed briefly and the  
listing cannot be stored. Delete unnecessary data and free up memory to  
make enough space to store new listings. (Refer to page 16, 19.)  
A “ ” appears on the display and DST is now set. Setting DST in the  
World clock automatically sets the time one hour ahead.  
When DST is set for one World city, it is used for all cities displayed in  
the World clock.  
Telephone/E-mail Mode  
(3) Clearing DST  
TEL  
TEL/MAIL 1  
NAME ?  
TEL/MAIL 2  
NAME ?  
To clear DST, follow steps 1 to 4 for Home clock, or follow steps 1 through  
3 for World clock.  
(
)
(
)
TEL MODE  
TEL MODE  
The “ ” disappears.  
the same stored listing  
the same stored listing  
5. Selecting the Time System  
The time system can be switched between 12-hour (default) and 24-hour  
format.  
E-MAIL  
TEL/MAIL 1  
NAME ?  
TEL/MAIL 2  
NAME ?  
2
MENU PREV PREV  
1. Press  
to  
<
TIME SYSTEM  
>
1: 12  
2: 24  
select “2: TIME SYSTEM”.  
(
)
(
)
E–MAIL MODE  
E–MAIL MODE  
1
2. Press  
press  
to select “12” (12-hour) or  
to select “24” (24-hour).  
TEL  
2
Telephone/E-mail listings can be accessed by pressing either the  
or  
E-MAIL . Both keys recall the same stored listings in their respective order  
on the display.  
A “ ” mark moves to your selection and you return to the mode in  
MENU  
which you were before pressing  
.
TEL  
recalls and displays the listing in the following order: NAME  
6. Selecting the Date Format  
E-MAIL  
NUMBER ADDRESS E-MAIL, while  
does the same in the  
The date format can be switched between MONTH/DAY/YEAR and DAY.  
MONTH. YEAR.  
following order: NAME E-MAIL NUMBER ADDRESS.  
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Further, Telephone/E-mail listings provide 2 files (TEL/MAIL1, TEL/MAIL2).  
2.Storing the Telephone Listings  
You can switch them for convenience by using one for business and one  
TEL  
1. Press  
to display the TEL/MAIL1 entry prompt.  
TEL  
for personal use. The files are cycled each time you press  
or  
2. Enter the name. For example,  
Johns, Pat  
E-MAIL  
.
Johns, Pat  
In Telephone/E-mail mode, a listing consists of 4 entries: name, number,  
postal address, and E-mail address. The maximum number of characters  
that can be entered for each listing is 512 in all.  
ENTER  
3. Press  
.
The number entry prompt is displayed.  
Name entry  
TEL/MAIL 1  
NAME ?  
Number entry  
Johns, Pat  
NUMBER ?  
4. Enter the phone and fax numbers.  
For example,  
Johns, Pat  
201–265–5600  
265–1234  
F
201-265-5600  
F
265-1234  
(
)
TEL MODE  
ENTER  
5. Press  
, then enter the  
Johns, Pat  
201–265–5600  
E-mail address entry  
Johns, Pat  
201–265–5600  
Box G, Sharp Plaza,  
E–MAIL ?  
Address entry  
address. For example,  
Johns, Pat  
201–265–5600  
ADDRESS ?  
Box G, Sharp Plaza,  
Mahwah, New Jersey,  
Box G, Sharp Plaza, Mahwah,  
New Jersey, 07430-2135, U.S.A.  
07430–2135, U.S.A.  
ENTER  
6. Press  
, then enter the E-mail  
Johns, Pat  
201–265–5600  
address. For example,  
Box G, Sharp Plaza,  
1.Designating the File Names  
You can change each file name in up to 10 characters long as follows:  
m
ENTER  
7. Press  
.
4
MENU  
1. Press  
NAME”.  
to select “4: FILE  
“STORED !” will be displayed briefly, then the listing will be displayed.  
<
FILE NAME  
>
[
]
]
]
ENTER  
1: TEL/MAIL 1  
To skip entering the number, address, or E-mail address, press  
when “NUMBER ?”, “ADDRESS ?”, or “E-MAIL ?” is displayed. However,  
the name entry cannot be skipped.  
2. Enter the new name for TEL/MAIL1,  
[
2: TEL/MAIL 2  
ENTER  
then press  
.
[
3:  
URL  
You can skip changing a file name by  
Regardless of the entry order, the listings in the Telephone/E-mail mode  
are stored internally according to the first character of the person’s name  
in the following order:  
ENTER  
pressing  
.
C•CE  
To cancel entering the file names, press  
twice.  
3. Perform the same procedure as step 2 for TEL/MAIL2 and URL.  
TEL  
E-MAIL  
WWW  
4. Press  
,
, or  
to check the new file name(s).  
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ENTER  
Space  
5. Press  
.
The remark entry prompt is displayed.  
6. Enter the remark. For example,  
New Jersey  
SHARP ELECTRONICS C  
New Jersey  
ENTER  
7. Press  
.
SHARP ELECTRONICS C  
ORP.  
“STORED !” will be displayed briefly,  
then the listing will be displayed.  
a.com  
See also for Telephone/E-mail and WWW Mode  
New Jersey  
Recalling the Listings ................ 16  
Editing the Listings .................... 18  
Deleting the Listings .................. 19  
Checking the Memory Storage .. 16  
Freeing Up Memory .................. 16  
Entering Characters .................... 4  
The maximum number of characters  
all.  
WWW Mode  
WWW mode is used exclusively for storing name (Uniform Resource  
Locator) and a remark to remind you of the URL contents. In this mode, a  
WWW listing consists of 3 entries: name, URL, and remark.  
1.Storing the WWW Listings  
1. Press WWW to display the name entry  
URL  
NAME ?  
prompt.  
2. Enter the name. For example,  
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORP.  
ENTER  
3. Press  
.
SHARP ELECTRONICS C  
URL ?  
The URL entry prompt including  
displayed.  
4. Enter the URL. For example,  
SHARP ELECTRONICS C  
sharp-usa.com  
a.com  
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2.Returning the Calendar to the Current Date  
Calendar Mode  
2nd SCHEDULE  
Press  
in Calendar mode.  
SCHEDULE  
Calendar mode is selected by pressing  
once or twice. Each  
The current monthly calendar will be displayed, and the current date will  
flash.  
time you press this key, the display switches between Calendar and  
Schedule modes.  
See also ...  
01  
4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7  
8 9 10 11 12 13 14  
15 16 17 18 19 20 21  
22 23 24 25 26 27 28  
29 30  
THU APR 12,2001  
TIME ?  
Recalling the Listings ................ 16  
Schedule Mode  
Calendar mode  
Schedule mode  
SCHEDULE  
Schedule mode is selected by pressing  
once or twice. Each  
1.Controlling the Monthly Calendar Display  
The Organizer has a 5-line display and 5 weeks of a month can be  
displayed. Use the following keys to control the display status.  
time you press this key, the display switches between Schedule mode and  
Calendar mode.  
A schedule listing consists of 3 entries: date, time, and detail. The  
maximum number of characters for each detail is 512. In the date entry, 4  
digits can be entered for the year and 2 digits each for the month, day, hour,  
and minute.  
PREV  
NEXT  
: displays the following or previous month.  
• Hold down either of these keys for rapid recall.  
:
moves the cursor or scrolls the calendar up or down one week.  
1.Storing the Schedule Listings  
SCHEDULE  
Year  
1. Press  
once or twice to  
There are 3 ways to enter the desired date:  
Month  
display the Calendar mode.  
” indicates the last week of the  
month is hidden below. To display the  
last week, press until the cursor  
(1) Enter the desired date in Calendar mode  
01  
9
1
NEXT  
PREV  
(2) Enter the desired date with  
(3) Enter the desired date directly  
(or  
)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
9 10 11 12 13 14 15  
16 17 18 19 20 21 22  
23 24 25 26 27 28 29  
After the date has been entered, the entry of time and detail is the same for  
all 3 ways.  
scrolls into the next screen.  
PREV  
2. Press NEXT (or  
previous) month.  
) to display the calendar for the next (or  
(1) Enter the desired date in Calendar mode  
<Example> Enter the following data.  
In the year display, a “ ’ ” is attached to the years 1901 to 1999, while no  
“Lunch with Tom” from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM on June 24,  
2001.  
mark is attached to the years 2000 to 2099.  
When you reset the Organizer, the calendar defaults to Jan. 1, 2000.  
SCHEDULE  
2nd  
1. Press  
in Calendar mode to display the calendar for  
the current date (April 12, 2001).  
NEXT NEXT  
2. Press  
to move the cursor to June  
24, 2001.  
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SCHEDULE  
3. Press  
Schedule mode.  
to change to the  
Notice the tag ( ) on the right of “24”. It indicates a scheduled item for  
that date:  
SUN JUN 24,2001  
TIME ?  
Schedule items beginning in the morning or  
schedule items without a specified time  
Time entry prompt for June 24, 2001 is  
displayed.  
Anniversary items  
Schedule items beginning in the afternoon  
4. Enter the starting and ending time.  
PM  
1130 AM 01  
PREV  
NEXT  
(2) Enter the desired date with  
This is a convenient way of entering a nearby date. Press  
(or  
)
(For the 24-hour clock, press 1130  
“DESCRIPTION ?” is displayed.  
13  
.)  
NEXT  
(or  
PREV ) and change the display day by day until the desired date appears.  
“:00” will be entered automatically.  
You can enter schedule details without the ending time. Press  
(or ) after entering the starting time to display the “DESCRIPTION ?”  
<Example> Enter a schedule listing on April 17, 2001.  
ENTER  
SCHEDULE  
1. Press  
2. Press  
once or twice to display the Schedule mode screen.  
2nd SCHEDULE  
to display the time entry prompt for the current  
prompt.  
date (April 12, 2001).  
You can also enter schedule details without a specified time, except  
details starting with a number. Skip entering time and start to enter  
letters for the details as described in step 5.  
NEXT  
3. Press  
repeatedly until the time entry prompt for April 17, 2001  
appears. Enter the time and detail following the procedure for “(1) Enter  
the desired date in Calendar mode” (from step 4) on page 10.  
The hour and minute should each consist of 2 digits.  
(3) Enter the desired date directly  
When the date is not close to the currently displayed date, the following  
method is more convenient than the previous 2 ways.  
The time can be set using either the 12-hour or 24-hour format. When  
you move the cursor to the next entry field, the time is displayed in the  
format selected in the Time System of the MENU functions.  
<Example> Enter a schedule listing on June 26, 2002.  
If an attempt is made to store an invalid time, you cannot move the  
cursor to the next entry field. Enter the correct time and follow the next  
procedure.  
C•CE  
SCHEDULE  
1. Press  
to display  
MM/DD/YYYY  
MONTH :04  
the date entry prompt.  
2. Enter the date.  
06262002  
DAY  
:12  
YEAR  
:2001  
5. Enter the schedule detail.  
SUN JUN 24,2001  
11:30AM~ 1:00PM  
Lunch with Tom  
Lunch with Tom  
ENTER  
3. Press  
.
To switch between upper- and  
lowercase letters, press  
The time entry prompt (or Calendar) for June 26, 2002 is displayed.  
Enter the time and detail following the procedure for “(1) Enter the  
desired date in Calendar mode” from step 4 (or from step 3) on page 10.  
CAPS  
.
ENTER  
6. Press  
to store the listing.  
01  
6
1 2  
3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
10 11 12 13 14 15 16  
17 18 19 20 21 22 23  
24 25 26 27 28 29 30  
SCHEDULE  
7. Now, press  
to check if  
the listing is stored in the memory.  
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If an attempt is made to store an invalid date, you cannot move to the  
time entry prompt. Enter the correct date and follow the next procedure.  
After the alarm sounds, “ ” will disappear and the scheduled item will  
remain in the memory without “ ”.  
Even if “ ” is turned off and the scheduled alarm time has passed,  
2.Schedule Alarm  
” will not disappear from the display.  
Schedule alarm sounds for approximately 20 seconds when the time set for  
a schedule listing is reached. Once a schedule item has been selected for  
the alarm and the alarm has been turned on, the alarm will sound  
automatically and the relevant item will be displayed even if the Organizer  
has been turned off. The alarm can also be set to sound for secret items  
without displaying the item.  
The schedule alarm may not sound if the time for a schedule listing  
arrives while you are transferring data or freeing up memory.  
C•CE  
Press  
to stop the alarm sound.  
Turn the alarm sound on and off  
After setting the alarm, you can turn off the alarm sound while keeping the  
schedule alarm turned on.  
<Example> Recall the listing for June 22, 2001 (Meeting at 10:00AM - 11:00AM).  
2
MENU PREV  
2nd  
SCHEDULE  
1. Press  
2. Press  
to select “2: ALARM SOUND”.  
1. Press  
in Calendar mode to display the calendar for  
the current date (April 12, 2001).  
2
to select “2: OFF”.  
<
ALARM SOUND  
>
NEXT NEXT  
2. Press  
to move the cursor to the scheduled  
A “ ” disappears, and the alarm  
1: ON  
date, June 22, 2001.  
2: OFF  
sound is set to OFF.  
SCHEDULE  
3. Press  
to change to the Schedule mode.  
1
Press  
(“1: ON”) in step 2 to set the  
alarm sound to ON again, so that the  
” is displayed.  
Setting the alarm sound (“ ” mark status) does not affect the setting of  
the schedule alarm (“ ” mark status) to each schedule listing.  
The schedule alarm set for the schedule listing will sound when the “  
When more than one schedule listings are stored for this date, press  
PREV  
NEXT  
or  
to display the desired listing in the Schedule mode.  
You cannot set the schedule alarm to the listings with no time entry.  
MENU NEXT NEXT  
1
4. Press  
5. Press  
to select “1: SCHEDULE ALARM”.  
1
to select “1: ON”.  
FRI JUN 22,2001  
10:00AM~11:00AM  
Meeting  
You return to the mode in which you  
were before pressing MENU  
is turned on and the time for each listing is reached. You cannot classify  
or declassify each listing.  
.
A “ ” is displayed on the left of the  
starting time for the scheduled item,  
See also ...  
and an alarm sound mark (“ ”) is displayed on the left of the display.  
Recalling the Listings ................ 16  
Editing the Listings .................... 18  
Deleting the Listings .................. 19  
Checking the Memory Storage .. 16  
Freeing Up Memory .................. 16  
Entering Characters .................... 4  
It is possible to perform steps 4 and 5 while you are entering the  
schedule item.  
2
Pressing  
to select “2: OFF” makes the “ ” disappear, and turns off  
the schedule alarm.  
If the alarm time you attempt to enter has already passed, the message  
“ALARM TIME ELAPSED!” appears briefly. Enter the correct alarm time.  
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Items marked with “ ” are given the lowest priority and listed at the  
end of the list.  
To Do Mode  
TO DO/ANN  
You can also check off the item by recalling each listing and pressing  
.
To Do mode is selected by pressing  
once or twice.  
Each time you press this key, the display switches between To Do and  
Anniversary modes.  
See also for To Do and Memo Mode  
1.Storing the To Do Listings  
Recalling the Listings ................ 16  
Editing the Listings .................... 18  
Deleting the Listings .................. 19  
Checking the Memory Storage .. 16  
Freeing Up Memory .................. 16  
Entering Characters .................... 4  
TO DO/ANN  
1. Press  
once or twice to  
TO DO  
DESCRIPTION ?  
display the To Do entry prompt.  
2. Enter the description. For example,  
Call Frank about a sales meeting  
Memo Mode  
ENTER  
3. Press  
.
4. Enter the priority. For example,  
Call Frank about a  
PRIORITY ?  
The maximum number of characters for each memo is 512.  
2
1.Storing the Memo Listings  
ENTER  
5. Press  
to store it in the  
MEMO  
1. Press  
to display the Memo  
MEMO  
memory.  
TITLE ?  
entry prompt.  
C•CE  
Press  
twice to cancel the entry.  
C•CE  
To begin another entry, press  
description for the new listing.  
or simply begin entering the  
2. Enter the data. For example,  
UNION BANK  
The priority can be set by any number 0-9 or letter A-Z or just left blank  
by pressing ENTER . Lowercase letters entered without CAPS pressed  
will be changed to the uppercase letters.  
South branch  
UNION BANK  
272-0011223  
South branch  
272–0011223  
ENTER  
Order of priority is from 0-9, A-Z, then space.  
3. Press  
to store it in the  
memory.  
2.Checking off Completed Items  
TO DO/ANN  
1. Press  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
once or twice to display the To Do entry prompt.  
2
MENU  
to select “2: INDEX”.  
to select the item.  
and  
to mark it as done.  
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2.Expense Summaries  
Expense Mode  
Expense summaries are a collection of records stored in Expense mode.  
You can recall them for a specific day or a certain period.  
The Expense function is an easy-to-use method of tracking personal and  
business expense information. The expense summaries allow you to see  
the total expenses for a single day or for a certain period.  
(1) Summarizing an expense report for a specific day  
<Example> Specify the date, April 5, 2001.  
1. Press EXPENSE to enter the Expense mode.  
1.Creating the Expense Records  
<Example> The date is April 5, 2001.  
2
MENU NEXT NEXT  
2. Press  
to  
<EXPENSE REPORT>  
You bought flight tickets for a business trip for $1,200.  
1:DAILY  
2:PERIOD  
select “2: EXPENSE REPORT”.  
EXPENSE  
1. Press  
to display the date  
EXPENSE  
DATE ?  
M/D/Y= 4/12/2001  
entry prompt.  
The month and the day must be entered  
using 2 digits and the year using 4  
digits. For single digit months or days, enter “0” before the single digit.  
1
3. Press  
to select “1: DAILY”.  
–DAILY–  
DATE:  
4/12/2001  
The current date will be displayed.  
The date can be changed by pressing either or  
.
2. Enter the expense date and press  
THU APR  
AMOUNT ?  
5,2001  
4. Enter the desired date.  
–DAILY–  
DATE: 04/05/2001  
ENTER  
.
04052001  
ENTER  
04052001  
3. Enter the expense amount and press  
THU APR  
5,2001  
ENTER  
5. Press  
.
–DAILY–  
1,200.00  
ENTER  
.
DATE:APR  
5,2001  
DESCRIPTION ?  
ENTER  
Press  
to return to the date  
ENTER  
1200  
entry prompt, when you wish to check  
another daily report.  
1,200.00  
Numerical values can be input in up to  
10 digits including 2 decimal places.  
(2) Summarizing a report for a certain period  
<Example> From: April 1, 2001 To: April 30, 2001  
1. Press EXPENSE to enter the Expense mode.  
4. Enter the description.  
Flight tickets for inspection abroad  
ENTER  
THU APR  
5,2001  
1,200.00  
Flight tickets for  
inspection abroad  
5. Press  
to store it in the  
2
MENU NEXT NEXT  
2. Press  
3. Press  
to select “2: EXPENSE REPORT”.  
memory.  
2
to select “2: PERIOD”.  
C•CE  
Press  
once or twice to clear the description, and press it again to  
return to the date entry prompt.  
ENTER  
The description field can be skipped by pressing  
.
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4. Enter the starting and ending time.  
1. Press TO DO/ANN once or twice to enter the Anniversary mode.  
–PERIOD–  
FROM:APR  
1,2001  
1
ENTER  
04012001  
2. Press  
to select “1: MONTH/DAY”  
M/D=  
/
TO  
: 04/30/2001  
M=MONTH  
D=DAY  
to enter the date entry prompt.  
04302001  
ENTER  
5. Press  
.
–PERIOD–  
FROM:APR  
1,2001  
ENTER  
3. Enter the date and press  
).  
(or  
ENTER  
FEB 12  
–ANN–  
DESCRIPTION ?  
Press  
entry prompt.  
If the integer section in the calculation  
result exceeds 12 digits, “, ∗∗∗, ∗∗∗, ∗∗∗. ∗∗” is displayed.  
to return to the date  
TO  
:APR 30,2001  
1,415.25  
ENTER  
0212  
If an attempt is made to store an invalid  
date, you cannot move to the description entry prompt. Enter the correct  
date and follow the next procedure.  
See also for Expense and Anniversary Mode  
4. Enter the description of the  
anniversary.  
FEB 12  
–ANN–  
Nancy's Birthday  
Recalling the Listings ................ 16  
Editing the Listings .................... 18  
Deleting the Listings .................. 19  
Checking the Memory Storage .. 16  
Freeing Up Memory .................. 16  
Entering Characters .................... 4  
Nancy’s Birthday  
ENTER  
5. Press  
to store it in the memory.  
Anniversary Mode  
Anniversary mode is selected by pressing  
time you press this key, the display switches between To Do and  
Anniversary modes.  
once or twice. Each  
TO DO/ANN  
<Example 2> Register Mother's Day (second Sunday in May).  
TO DO/ANN  
1. Press  
2. Press  
once or twice to enter the Anniversary mode.  
2
to select “2: MONTH/WEEK” to display the date entry mode.  
In Anniversary mode, you can specify the month and date (such as  
wedding anniversaries and birthdays), or month, week, and day of the week  
(such as Mother’s Day (second Sunday in May)).  
3. Enter the month, week, and day of the  
week.  
M/W/D=05/2/0  
M=MONTH  
W=WEEK  
D=DAY 0:S 1:M 2:T  
3:W 4:T 5:F 6:S  
05 2 0  
Once a date is stored as an anniversary, the date will be an anniversary for  
every year from 1901 to 2099.  
ENTER  
4. Press  
, and then enter the  
The maximum number of characters for each description is 512.  
MAY WEEK 2 SUN  
–ANN–  
description of the anniversary.  
Anniversaries are marked with a tag ( ) in the center right of the date (See  
page 11) in the monthly calendar.  
Mother's Day  
ENTER  
Mother's Day  
ENTER  
5. Press  
to store it in the  
1.Storing the Anniversary Listings  
<Example 1> Enter the following data.  
“Nancy’s Birthday” on February 12th.  
memory.  
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The following situations may display the message shown below.  
Checking the Memory Storage  
– When the power is turned on.  
– When you performed the operation,  
“Deleting the Listings” on page 19.  
Y
DO YOU WANT TO  
FREE UP MEMORY ?  
MENU  
1
NEXT  
1. Press  
MEMORY CHECK”.  
to select “1:  
TEL/MAIL 1:76  
TEL/MAIL 2:31  
URL  
:6  
(
)
Yes/No  
(It is recommended to press  
free up memory.)  
to  
The number of listings stored in TEL/  
MAIL1, TEL/MAIL2, and URL (WWW)  
files is displayed.  
E
F
––––––  
The indication “Replace the OPERATING batteries !” shown at the time of  
freeing up memory means that the operating batteries are almost  
exhausted. Replace them with new ones then try again to free up memory.  
NEXT  
2. Press  
again to display the number of listings stored in  
SCHEDULE, ANN1, and ANN2 files.  
The backlight function does not work while the memory is being freed up.  
NEXT  
3. Press  
again to display the number of listings stored in MEMO,  
EXPENSE, and TO DO files.  
Recalling the Listings  
C•CE  
4. Press  
to return to the mode in which you were before pressing  
.
MENU  
1.Notes for Recalling the Listings  
When the amount of memory used approaches F (FULL), delete  
unnecessary data and free up memory to make enough space to store  
new listings.  
Perform searching the listings in each mode other than Clock, Calculator,  
and Conversion modes.  
The direct, keyword, and index searches are not case sensitive.  
Since the same memory is used for all the modes other than the  
Calculator and Conversion modes, the number of listings that can be  
stored in each of these modes will vary depending on the situation of  
each mode.  
When the symbol “ ” or “ ” is displayed, more information exists.  
Pressing  
or  
scrolls up or down one line.  
When there are no more (or relevant) listings to be recalled or to be  
searched, “NOT FOUND !” is displayed briefly and the display returns to  
the entry prompt.  
Freeing Up Memory  
2.Sequential Search  
Deleting or modifying data during operation can produce unnecessary  
space in the memory of the Organizer.  
Recalls the listings in order in each mode.  
TO DO/ANN  
To begin searching in Anniversary mode, press  
to enter the Anniversary mode and then press  
searching type.  
once or twice  
) to select the  
Delete unnecessary space and free up memory, when the Organizer  
displays “MEMORY FULL”.  
1
(or  
2
MENU  
NEXT  
NEXT  
1. Press  
2. Press  
.
NEXT  
PREV  
) to recall the listings in forward (or reverse)  
order. Hold down either of these keys for rapid recall.  
Press  
(or  
3
to start freeing up memory.  
“WORKING...” is displayed indicating that the memory is being freed up.  
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2nd  
NEXT  
Schedule listings  
3. Press  
.
Johns, Pat  
201–265–5600  
When nothing has been entered for that day, only the time entry prompt  
is displayed.  
2nd  
NEXT  
Each time  
subsequent listings containing the  
word “Sharp” will be displayed.  
are pressed,  
F
265–1234  
Box G, Sharp Plaza,  
Mahwah, New Jersey,  
2nd SCHEDULE  
Press  
in Schedule mode to recall the scheduled  
NEXT  
listings for the current day. Then press  
other listings are scheduled for the current day.  
repeatedly to check if any  
5.Index Search  
Recall the listings in Telephone/E-mail, WWW, Schedule, To Do, Memo,  
Expense, or Anniversary mode. The listings recalled are listed one for each  
line on the display.  
2nd  
2nd  
PREV  
Press  
NEXT (or  
) in Schedule mode repeatedly to  
C•CE C•CE  
recall the listings skipping empty dates. Press  
, then press  
2nd  
PREV  
(or  
) to display the first (or last) listing in  
2nd NEXT  
<Example> Display the Index in the Telephone/E-mail mode.  
chronological order. After the last (or first) listing in chronological order  
has been found, “NOT FOUND !” is displayed briefly.  
TEL  
1. Press  
to display the Telephone/  
Johns, Pat  
201–265–5600  
E-mail mode screen.  
F
265–1234  
3.Direct Search  
Box G, Sharp Plaza,  
Mahwah, New Jersey,  
Recalls the listings by the first character(s) of the name (or the contents) in  
Telephone/E-mail, WWW, Schedule, To Do, or Memo mode.  
MENU  
2
2. Press  
to select “2: INDEX”.  
Johns, Pat  
1. Enter the first character(s) of the desired name in each mode.  
Robert, Smith  
Shingo Nakahara  
Stevenson Dug  
Tom Robert  
The index of the Telephone/E-mail  
listing is displayed.  
PREV  
NEXT  
2. Press  
(or  
).  
The search in Schedule mode begins from the currently displayed date in  
forward (or reverse) order.  
ENTER  
Pressing  
returns to the screen  
recalled in step 1.  
If the desired listing in Telephone/E-mail or WWW mode is not found,  
the subsequent listing in sequential order will be displayed.  
Up to five listings are displayed at a time.  
To display the first listing beginning with a particular character in the  
Telephone/E-mail, or WWW mode, press the desired character key. If  
there is no listing for that character, the first subsequent listing will be  
displayed.  
PREV  
Each time NEXT (or  
performed.  
) is pressed, sequential search will be  
4.Keyword Search  
Recalls the listings by a word contained in the desired listing in Telephone/  
E-mail, WWW, Schedule, To Do, or Memo mode.  
NEXT  
PREV  
Pressing  
and  
scrolls the page forward and backward.  
To see the whole listings move the pointer “ ” using  
select the desired listing, and press  
and  
to  
ENTER  
.
<Example> Recall the listings containing the word “Sharp” in the TEL/  
MAIL1 file.  
Rearranging memos in the index display  
In the index display, the order in which memos are recalled can be changed.  
TEL  
1. Press  
to display the TEL/MAIL1 file.  
2. Enter the word.  
MEMO MENU  
2
1. Press  
to select “2: INDEX”.  
Sharp  
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INS  
2. Press  
and  
to select the listing, and press  
.
7.Other Search in Calendar Mode  
Recalling the scheduled item from the Calendar mode  
The scheduled date is displayed with the tag ( ) on the right of the date  
number. (See page 11)  
The selected listing blinks.  
3. Press  
4. Press  
and  
ENTER  
C•CE  
to move the listing to the desired position.  
to store the new order in the memory.  
to cancel any changes.  
SCHEDULE  
1. Press  
once or twice to display the Calendar mode.  
Press  
2nd  
SCHEDULE  
Pressing  
displays the current date.  
6.Date Search  
2. Press the cursor movement keys (  
date with a tag.  
,
,
,
) to move to the  
Recalls the listings by the date in Calendar, Schedule, or Expense mode.  
SCHEDULE  
(1) Calendar or Schedule listings  
<Example> Recall the calendar for December 25, 2001.  
3. Press  
to display the schedule contents.  
SCHEDULE  
1. Press  
.
Editing the Listings  
C•CE  
2. Press  
to display the date entry  
MM/DD/YYYY  
MONTH :04  
prompt.  
DAY  
:12  
YEAR  
:2001  
1.Editing the Listings  
3. Enter the month, day, and year.  
12252001  
1. Recall a listing in the desired mode.  
MENU  
1
2. Press  
to select “1: EDIT”  
To make a correction, move the cursor with  
or  
, or press  
C•CE  
to clear the displayed date.  
• The edit mode is entered and the cursor flashes.  
To enter a single-digit month or day, enter zero and the digit.  
3. Modify the data as desired.  
ENTER  
ENTER  
4. Press  
.
4. Press  
to store it in the memory.  
The specified calendar or schedule will be displayed.  
When you start this search in Calendar mode, pressing  
displays the desired date in Schedule mode. And when you start the  
2.Creating a New Listing  
SCHEDULE  
2nd ENTER  
Pressing  
instead in step 4 in the above section, “1. Editing  
the Listings” creates a new listing without deleting the previously stored  
listing. This operation is useful when you enter a new listing whose  
contents are the same as or similar to the previously stored listing.  
SCHEDULE  
search in Schedule mode, pressing  
date in Calendar mode.  
displays the desired  
(2) Expense listings  
C•CE  
Press  
NEXT  
in the Expense entry prompt, then enter the date and press  
(or PREV ).  
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When the Secret function is on, “SECRET ON MODE” is displayed and  
the file cannot be deleted. In this case, turn the Secret function off (page  
22) and repeat the above procedure.  
Deleting the Listings  
1.Deleting One Listing  
1. Recall the listing to be deleted.  
DEL  
Y
4. Press  
.
N
To cancel the deletion operation, press  
.
2. Press  
.
All of the listings (including secret listings) in the selected mode will be  
deleted all at once.  
“DELETE ? Y/N” will appear.  
Y
3. Press  
to delete the currently displayed listing.  
(2) Deleting all of the scheduled listings for an entire month  
1. Press SCHEDULE once or twice to recall the calendar for the desired  
month.  
N
To cancel the deletion operation, press  
.
You can also delete individual listing on the index display.  
MENU  
2
Press  
in the desired mode to select “2: INDEX”, move the  
and  
DEL  
2. Press  
3. Press  
. “DELETE ? Y/N” will appear.  
pointer “ ” to select the listing you want to delete, and press  
DEL  
Y
to delete all of the schedule listings for the currently  
Y
.
displayed month.  
2.Deleting All of the Listings in Each Mode  
(1) Deleting all of the listings in each mode  
If all of the listings for Telephone/E-mail, WWW (URL), Schedule, To Do,  
Memo, Expense, or Anniversary mode are not necessary any more, you can  
delete them all at once.  
N
To cancel the deletion operation, press  
.
Although all of the schedule listings for the month are deleted,  
anniversaries are still retained.  
(3) Deleting the password and secret listings  
(Refer to page 22, “Secret Function” on registering the password and  
turning the secret function on and off.)  
<Example> Delete all listings in the TEL/MAIL1 files.  
3
MENU  
1. Press  
2. Press  
3. Press  
to select “3: DATA DELETION”.  
The password and all secret listings can be deleted at the same time.  
1
to select “1: TEL/MAIL/URL”.  
to select “1: TEL/MAIL1”.  
MENU  
3
1. Press  
2. Press NEXT  
to select “3: DATA DELETION”.  
to select “2: SECRET DATA”.  
1
2
“DELETE ? Y/N” is displayed.  
“ALL SECRET DATA DELETE ? Y/N” is displayed.  
After performing step 1, press the following keys in other modes:  
Y
3. Press  
.
2
1
SCHEDULE:  
N
To cancel the deletion operation, press  
.
2
2
3
ANN1:  
ANN2:  
2
“DELETED !” is displayed briefly and the password and all secret listings  
are deleted.  
3
MEMO:  
4
EXPENSE:  
TO DO (ALL): NEXT  
TO DO (DONE): NEXT  
1
1
.
2
1
.
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Example  
Operation  
Display  
Calculator Mode  
Ȉȉȉȉ  
25 – 9 =  
=
25  
4
9
4.  
The Organizer’s built-in calculator can perform the 4 arithmetic calculations  
in up to 12 digits.  
(43)2 =  
1/8  
=
=
=
4,096.  
0.125  
Calculator mode is selected by  
CALC  
=
8
CALC/CONV  
pressing  
once or twice.  
Each time you press this key, the display  
switches between Calculator and  
Conversion modes.  
CM  
+
M
25  
3
5
-M- 125.  
25 × 5 =  
–) 84 ÷ 3 =  
+) 68 + 17 =  
0.  
M
84  
68  
-M-  
-M-  
28.  
85.  
+
+
M
17  
C•CE  
Before performing any calculation, press  
twice to clear the display.  
RM  
-M- 182.  
(Total) =  
An error occurs when the integer section of the calculation result  
exceeds 12 digits, if the memory exceeds 12 digits, or a number is  
divided by zero. (“-E-” is displayed.)  
– E –  
17.9012344192  
17.9012344192  
=
123456789098  
C•CE  
145  
123456789098 ×  
145 =  
17901234419210  
C•CE  
Press  
to cancel the error.  
(17.9012344192 × 1012 = 17901234419200)  
Example  
Operation  
Display  
=
(–24+2) ÷ 4=  
+
–5.5  
*
24  
2
4
(minus) can only be used when entering a negative number as the  
*
+
+
=
=
/–  
first number. Use  
calculation.  
for following negative numbers during  
34  
45  
57  
The second figure (57)  
becomes the constant.  
(Subtraction and division are  
91.  
34 + 57 =  
45 + 57 =  
102.  
<Example> 5 × (–10) = –50  
performed in the same way as above.)  
+
=
/–  
5
10  
=
68 × 25 =  
68  
25  
40  
The first figure (68)  
becomes the constant.  
1,700.  
2,720.  
Conversion Mode  
68 × 40 =  
=
CALC/CONV  
Each time you press  
Calculator and Conversion modes.  
, the display switches between  
What is 10% of 200?  
%
20.  
200  
10  
This mode has 2 types of conversions as shown below.  
What percentage is 9  
of 36?  
The number on the top right of the conversion display indicates the  
selected conversion type.  
%
25.  
9
36  
+
%
200 + (200 × 10 %) =  
220.  
200  
500  
10  
CONVERSION  
1
Conversion number  
$
£
%
20  
500 – (500 × 20 %) =  
400.  
0.  
0
.
20  
 
Conversion pattern  
Unit A Unit B  
Conversion pattern  
3.Changing the Currency or Unit  
No.  
No.  
If there is no conversion pattern you want to use, you can change the  
currency or unit in the conversion patterns No. 1 to No. 3.  
Unit A  
gal  
Unit B  
1
2
3
$
$
$
£
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
l
1. Repeat steps 1 to 3 of the above section, “Setting the Rate”.  
I.gal  
fl.oz  
I.fl.oz  
oz  
l
¥
ml  
ml  
g
2. Press  
,
and  
to move the cursor to the currency to be  
changed and enter the new currency or unit.  
4
5
6
7
8
9
inch  
feet  
cm  
m
Up to 7 letters can be entered each for unit A and unit B.  
lb  
kg  
°C  
J
3. Press  
to move the cursor to the rate field and enter the rate.  
yard  
mile  
acre  
acre  
m
°F  
km  
m2  
ha  
cal  
4.Converting Currency/Unit  
To convert unit A to unit B, press  
To convert unit B to unit A, press  
hp  
W
W
.
.
PS  
<Example 1> Convert $198 to £.  
1.Changing the Conversion Display  
NEXT  
PREV  
1. Press  
(or  
) to select the unit. (In this example, select the  
CALC/CONV  
1. Press  
once or twice to select the Conversion mode.  
conversion number 1: $1 = £0.6.)  
2. Enter the value to be converted.  
198  
PREV  
NEXT  
2. Press  
and  
until the desired conversion number is  
CONVERSION  
1
0.6  
displayed.  
$
£
2.Setting the Rate  
<Example> Set the following rate: $1 = £0.6  
198.  
CALC/CONV  
1. Press  
2. Press  
3. Press  
once or twice to select the Conversion mode.  
3. Press  
to convert it.  
CONVERSION  
1
$
£
The conversion result is displayed.  
PREV  
NEXT  
(or  
) to select the conversion number 1.  
to select “1: EDIT”.  
0.6  
Once you have set each rate, you can  
perform a consecutive conversion  
such as from £ to $, and then from $ to  
MENU  
1
118.8  
The result display disappears and the rate display flashes.  
.
4. Enter the rate. (Up to 10 digits)  
CONVERSION  
1
The previous conversion result remains on the display, when you switch  
from one conversion type to another. Press  
and start another conversion.  
$
£
C•CE  
to clean the result  
ENTER  
0.6  
0.6  
0
.
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ENTER  
<Example 2> Convert 25°C to °F.  
3. Press  
.
PASSWORD  
[
]
1234567  
PREV  
) to select the unit. (In this example, select the  
NEXT  
1. Press  
(or  
“PASSWORD [1234567] IS NOW SET”  
IS NOW SET  
conversion number 16, which does not display the rate.)  
and an “  
The “  
is in effect.  
” are displayed.  
” indicates the Secret function  
2. Enter the value to be converted.  
25  
C•CE  
4. Press  
to display the entry prompt.  
3. Press  
to convert it.  
CONVERSION  
16  
F
C
2. Turning the Secret Function On and Off  
˚ ˚  
When the Secret function is on, an “  
” is displayed. When the Secret  
77.  
function is off, the “  
” is cleared even after the password is registered.  
The conversion result may have a slight calculation error as a result of  
rounding off the number. Use the conversion result for reference.  
(1) Turning the Secret function off  
3
MENU NEXT  
1. Press  
SECRET”.  
to select “3:  
ALLOW ACCESS TO  
SECRET DATA  
[
]
Secret Function  
ENTER  
2. Enter the password and press  
(Enter “1234567” in this case.)  
.
The Secret function allows you to protect confidential listings with a password,  
so that no unauthorized person can recall them.  
“SECRET DATA ACCESSIBLE !” is displayed briefly. The Secret function  
is now off and secret listings can be recalled. The display changes into  
the entry prompt without the “ ”.  
1. Registering a Password  
Up to 7 characters can be registered for the password.  
If the incorrect password is entered, “INCORRECT PASSWORD !” will be  
displayed briefly and the display changes into the entry prompt.  
If you forget the password, it will be necessary to clear the password  
and all secret listings from the memory (see page 19). As a safeguard,  
make a written record of the password.  
Even after the Secret function is turned off, the Secret function will  
automatically be turned on after manual or auto power off.  
(2) Turning the Secret function on  
3
MENU NEXT  
1. Press  
to select “3: SECRET”.  
MENU  
3
NEXT  
1. Press  
to select “3:  
1:HIDE SECRET  
2:DELETE THE  
PASSWORD  
If “ALLOW ACCESS TO SECRET DATA”  
is displayed instead, a password is  
already registered.  
SECRET”.  
SET PASSWORD  
[
]
1
2. Press  
to select “1: HIDE SECRET”.  
To delete and change the password,  
refer to page 23.  
“SECRET DATA IS HIDDEN !” is  
displayed briefly. The secret function is now on and secret listings  
cannot be recalled. The display changes into the entry prompt with the  
2. Enter the password. For example,  
”.  
1234567  
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(4) Recalling (and editing) the secret listings  
Perform recalling (or editing) the secret listings in each mode.  
To recall (and edit) the secret listings, the Secret function must first be  
turned off.  
3. Designating the Listings as Secret  
Only one password can be registered, but many secret listings can be entered.  
A “ ” next to a listing indicates it is secret. Secret listings cannot be  
recalled unless the Secret function is off.  
(5) Recalling only the secret listings  
1. Turn the Secret function off. (Refer to page 22.)  
(1) Storing a listing as secret  
4
MENU  
NEXT  
1. Press  
MARK( )”.  
2. Press to select “1: ON”.  
during the data entry to select “4: SECRET  
2. Press the desired mode key to display the entry prompt in which you  
want to recall the listing.  
1
4
MENU  
1
NEXT  
3. Press  
4. Press  
to display the " ".  
PREV ).  
The “ ” is displayed.  
2nd  
2nd  
ENTER  
(or  
NEXT  
3. Press  
to store it in the memory.  
The secret listings only are sequentially recalled.  
(2) Designating a stored listing as secret  
<Example> Designate the listing for “ABC BANK” as secret.  
If no secret listing is found, “NOT FOUND !” is displayed briefly and the  
display returns to the entry prompt.  
1. Recall the listing.  
ABC BANK  
Chicago Branch  
Account No.  
272–0011333  
(6) Deleting and changing the password  
1. Turn the Secret function off. (Refer to page 22.)  
MENU  
3
NEXT  
2. Press  
3. Press  
to select “3: SECRET”.  
MENU  
MENU  
1
1
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
to select “1: EDIT”.  
2
to select “2 : DELETE THE  
1:HIDE SECRET  
2:DELETE THE  
PASSWORD  
4
NEXT  
to select “4: SECRET MARK ( )”.  
PASSWORD”.  
to select “1: ON”.  
ABC BANK  
4. Enter the old password to be deleted  
Chicago Branch  
The “ ” is displayed.  
ENTER  
and press  
.
Account No.  
272–0011333  
ENTER  
5. Press  
.
EDIT  
“PASSWORD IS DELETED !” is displayed briefly and the display changes  
into the entry prompt.  
5. To register a new password, follow the procedure described in “1.  
Registering a Password” on page 22.  
The listing for “ABC BANK” is now  
designated as secret.  
(3) Changing a secret listing to non-secret  
1. Turn the Secret function off. (Refer to page 22.)  
If you forget the password  
If you forget the password, you have to delete it by deleting all the secret  
data.  
2. Recall the desired secret listing.  
MENU  
MENU  
1
3. Press  
4. Press  
5. Press  
to select “1: EDIT”.  
4
NEXT  
to select “4: SECRET MARK ( )”.  
Make sure that you really want to delete them, and see page 19, “(3)  
Deleting the password and secret listings”.  
2
to select “2: OFF”.  
The “ ” disappears.  
ENTER  
6. Press  
.
The secret listing is now changed to non-secret.  
 
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Transferring the Data  
When “MEMORY FULL” is displayed and data transfer is aborted, delete  
unnecessary data on the receiving Organizer.  
The indication “WORKING...” shown on the side of the receiving  
Organizer at the beginning or end of the data transfer means that the  
memory has begun to be freed up automatically.  
This Organizer can transfer data to/from the following SHARP Organizer by  
using the optional communication cable. (CE-260L)  
Organizers on the other end: YO-190/180/480  
EL-6890/6790  
2.Transferring the Data between Organizers  
Exchange data:  
each listing, all listings in each mode, entire  
data stored in the Organizer (for a backup  
and restoration process between the same  
models)  
Turn both of the Organizers off first before connecting them with the cable.  
TO DO/
TO DO
SCHE
SCHE
CM  
CM  
R
R
MENU  
MENU  
E
E
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
D
D
1.Cautions and Special Notes for Data Transfer  
C
C
Q
W
A
Q
W
A
S
Z
S
Z
CAPS  
CAPS  
X
2nd  
X
2nd  
Turn off the secret function before transferring data by mode (p. 22).  
After data transfer, the data on the transferring Organizer is preserved.  
C O M P U T E R L I N K  
C O M P U T E R L I N K  
BackLight  
BackLight  
The alarm setting is ignored. The alarm will not sound during data  
transfer.  
When an error occurs, “I/O DEVICE ERROR !” is displayed on the  
receiving or transferring Organizer, or on both ones.  
The Auto power off function is disabled in all the transfer modes.  
The Backlight is nullified during data transfer. (If the Backlight is on, it is  
automatically turned off at the beginning of data transfer.)  
When the Organizers are not in the same mode before transferring data  
by listing or mode, “DATA ERROR !” is displayed and no data transfer is  
allowed.  
However, directories in the Telephone (or E-mail) and WWW modes are  
excluded from this rule. For example, data in the TEL/MAIL1 directory  
can be transferred to the WWW directory.  
1. Press the desired mode key, or recall a listing to be transferred on the  
transferring Organizer.  
To transfer all the listings in each mode, press the mode key to display  
the entry prompt. To transfer each listing, recall the desired listing.  
MENU  
2. Press  
NEXT NEXT NEXT  
<
UNIT TO UNIT  
>
1:SEND  
4:BACKUP  
on both the Organizers.  
2:RECEIVE 5:RESTORE  
3:VERIFY  
When the communication cable is disconnected during data transfer,  
The following menus are displayed.  
C•CE  
“I/O DEVICE ERROR !” is displayed. Press  
to clear the error,  
check that the Organizers are connected correctly, and then start the  
steps again.  
The indication “Replace the OPERATING batteries !” shown whenever  
any item is selected on the “UNIT TO UNIT” menu screen means that the  
operating batteries are almost exhausted. Replace them with new ones  
then try again to transfer data.  
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5
3. Press  
select “2: RECEIVE”.  
2
on the receiving Organizer to  
2. Press  
on the receiving Organizer to  
<
UNIT TO UNIT  
>
<
<
<
UNIT TO UNIT  
BACKUP  
>
>
>
select “5: RESTORE”.  
RECEIVING  
MODE  
RECEIVING  
MODE  
1
4. Press  
to select “1: SEND”.  
on the transferring Organizer  
4
3. Press  
on the transferring Organizer  
UNIT TO UNIT  
BACKUP  
SEND  
OK ? Y/N  
to select “4: BACKUP”.  
A confirmation message is displayed.  
Data transfer is started.  
To interrupt data transfer, press  
ON  
.
Messages are displayed on the respective Organizers while data is being  
transferred.  
Y
4. Press  
in answer to the  
UNIT TO UNIT  
–SENDING–  
confirmation message on the  
transferring Organizer.  
Transferring Organizer  
<
UNIT TO UNIT  
–SENDING–  
>
<
UNIT TO UNIT  
–RECEIVING–  
>
Backup data transfer is started.  
Messages are displayed on the  
respective Organizers while the data is  
being transferred. When these  
Receiving Organizer  
<
UNIT TO UNIT  
–RECEIVING–  
>
messages are no longer displayed, the backup data transfer is  
completed.  
When these messages are no longer displayed, the data transfer is  
completed.  
Make sure you really want to delete all the data in the receiving Organizer  
before executing the "RESTORE" function. Once you start the restoration  
process, all the data in the receiving Organizer will be deleted, even if  
you cancel the restoration process.  
To verify the listing after it has been  
<
UNIT TO UNIT  
–VERIFYING–  
>
3
transferred, press  
(“3: VERIFY”) on  
the receiving Organizer in step 3.  
If any discrepancies are found, “VERIFY ERROR !” is displayed.  
3.Transferring Data to Make a Backup File  
All data in the Organizer can be transferred to the same model of the  
Organizer.  
MENU  
1. Press  
NEXT NEXT NEXT on both the Organizers.  
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Exchanging Data with a PC  
With SHARP PC Interface software and cable package, you can exchange  
data with an IBM compatible personal computer.  
TO DOA
SCHED
CM  
R
What Does PC Interface Software Do?  
MENU  
E
OFF  
ON  
D
C
Q
W
A
S
Z
Backup ................ Backs up all data in the Organizer to your PC.  
Restore ................ Restores data from a backup file into an Organizer.  
Address Utility ..... Allows you to type in an address, E-mail or WWW entry  
on a PC and download it into your Organizer.  
CAPS  
X
2nd  
C O M P U T E R L I N K  
PC Interface Cable  
(supplied)  
BackLight  
System Requirements  
• Windows® 2000 Professional, Windows® 98, Windows® 95  
• 8MB free hard disk space  
(2) Installing  
1. Insert the PC Interface Software disk into your disk drive.  
2. Click on the Windows [Start] button and then click [Run].  
3. Type in a:\Setup.exeand click on [OK].  
• VGA monitor or better  
• Microsoft® Mouse or compatible Pointing Device  
• 3.5” disk drive  
Type in your disk drive name ("a:" in this example).  
• One available serial port with D-sub 9-pin connector  
And for Windows® 2000 Professional:  
• 133MHz or higher Pentium-compatible CPU  
• 64MB RAM available  
4. Follow the on-screen instructions.  
The software is installed into the following location and can be accessed  
in the following directory:  
C:\Program Files\Sharp YOZQ_b\  
And for Windows® 98, Windows® 95:  
• IBM-compatible 486 or Pentium-compatible CPU (66MHz or higher)  
• 24MB RAM available  
Application: [Start] [Program] [Sharp YOZQ_b] [EO-Utility]  
ReadMe: [Start] [Program] [Sharp YOZQ_b] [ReadMe]  
You are recommended not to change the default folder name: [Sharp  
YOZQ_b].  
1.Before You Begin  
(1) Connecting Your Organizer to a PC  
5. Click [Finish].  
1. Turn off your PC and the Organizer.  
2. Connect the standard 9-pin connector of the PC interface cable into a  
COM port on your PC.  
Using a 25-pin connector instead of the standard 9-pin connector  
requires an additional adaptor.  
3. Connect the other end of the PC Interface Cable into the PC interface  
connector located on the left side of the Organizer.  
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When you are using a notebook PC, an error message may be displayed  
when you click [Auto Detect...]. Check the BIOS setting on your  
notebook PC and set it to the serial port. Even when the BIOS setting is  
correctly made, you may need to select an appropriate port manually.  
2.Getting Started  
Known Incompatibilities  
While you are backing up or restoring data, a transfer error may occur  
with certain 3D screen saver utility programs enabled. Before  
transferring data, disable any 3D screen saver utility programs you may  
be running.  
3.Backup and Restore  
(1) Making a Backup File  
1. Connect your Organizer to a PC.  
PC Interface Software may not run reliably with certain virus scanning  
programs enabled. If you have problems in transferring data with your  
Organizer, disable any virus checking software you may be running.  
PC Interface Software may not run reliably with certain power  
management features enabled. If you have problems in transferring data  
with your Organizer, disable any power management features you may  
have turned on.  
2. Click [Start] [Program] [Sharp YOZQ_b] [EO-Utility].  
The PC Interface Software Main Screen appears.  
3. Click [Backup].  
The dialog box appears asking you  
to enter the backup file name, if  
necessary.  
(1) PC Interface Software Main Screen  
All operations can be accessed from  
the Main Screen.  
• The default name is determined  
according to the PC clock  
system, in the format of  
"YYYYMMDD.BKE", for example,  
20010101.BKE.  
To access the Main Screen, click  
[Start] [Program] [Sharp  
YOZQ_b] [EO-Utility].  
• [Browse...] allows you to change the backup file, its file name and its  
destination.  
(2) Setting the COM port  
1. Connect your Organizer to a PC.  
When the COM port has not been selected, the warning message dialog  
box appears. Click [OK]. Then click [COM port...] on the Main Screen  
and select the appropriate port.  
2. Click [Start] [Program] [Sharp YOZQ_b] [EO-Utility].  
The PC Interface Software Main Screen appears.  
3. Click [COM port...].  
4. Click [NEXT >>] to start the backup process.  
The instructions screen appears.  
The COM port setting dialog box  
appears.  
To cancel the backup process, click [Abort] on the instructions screen.  
• Click the radio button to select an  
appropriate port or click [Auto  
Detect...] to allow an appropriate  
port to be selected automatically.  
5. On your Organizer:  
4
MENU  
Press  
Then press  
NEXT NEXT NEXT and  
to start the backup process.  
to select “4: BACKUP”.  
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(2) Restoring a Backup File  
"Restore" function replaces all the data in the Organizer with the backup file  
saved on a PC.  
4.Address Utility  
Click [Address Utility] on the Main Screen to open the Address Utility window.  
(1) Command Buttons  
Make sure you really want to delete all the data in your Organizer before  
executing the "Restore" function. Once you start the restoration process,  
all the data in the Organizer will be deleted, even if you cancel the  
restoration process.  
Send button  
Transfers the data to  
your Organizer.  
Entry fields of TEL/E-mail mode  
Mode tabs  
New button  
Switch the mode window  
between TEL/E-mail mode and  
WWW mode.  
1. Connect your Organizer to a PC.  
Clears the input data  
in all entry fields to  
create new data.  
2. Click [Start] [Program] [Sharp YOZQ_b] [EO-Utility].  
The PC Interface Software Main Screen appears.  
3. Click [Restore].  
The dialog box appears asking you to choose the backup file name.  
4. Click [NEXT >>] to start the restoration process.  
The confirmation dialog box appears.  
To cancel the restoration process, click [NO].  
5. Click [YES].  
The instructions screen appears.  
To cancel the restoration process, click [Abort] on the instructions  
screen.  
6. On your Organizer:  
MENU  
5
Press  
NEXT NEXT NEXT and  
to select “5: RESTORE”.  
Secret button  
Sets this data as secret.  
Click on this area.  
Done button  
Closes the dialog window.  
The data transfer is started.  
: Secret ON  
: Secret OFF  
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Entry fields of WWW mode  
6. Enter the information.  
The cursor appears in the  
entry field you click for  
input.  
(2) Entering an Address  
<Example> Enter the following data as secret data in TEL/E-mail mode.  
7. (After entering the information), click [Send].  
The instructions screen appears.  
Name  
Edwards Bob  
201-265-5600  
To cancel the transferring process, click [Abort] on the instructions screen.  
Number  
8. On your Organizer:  
F
265-1234  
MENU  
2
Press  
NEXT NEXT NEXT and  
to select “2: RECEIVE”.  
Address  
Supervisor Sales dept.  
ABCD co. 15 North St.  
If the transferred data is displayed on  
the display of the Organizer, the  
transferring process is completed.  
Edwards Bob  
201–265–5600  
E-mail  
F
265–1234  
Supervisor Sales de  
pt. ABCD co. 15 Nor  
1. Connect your Organizer to a PC.  
2. Click [Start] [Program] [Sharp YOZQ_b] [EO-Utility].  
The PC Interface Software Main Screen appears.  
3. Click [Address Utility].  
Do not forget to fill in the Name field before clicking [Send]. Otherwise,  
the data you typed in can not be sent.  
You can not enter the characters or symbols not supported by the  
Organizer in the entry fields.  
4. Click [TEL/E-mail] tab.  
5. Click [New] to clear the input data in all entry fields.  
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(2) Replacing the batteries  
Battery Replacement  
Make sure the power is turned off before replacing the batteries.  
Do not press ON until the battery replacement procedure is  
completed.  
Batteries used  
Type  
Model  
Quantity  
Use  
Lithium battery  
Lithium battery  
CR2032  
CR2032  
2
1
Unit operation  
Memory backup  
OFF  
1. Press  
to turn the power off.  
2. Loosen the screw (counterclockwise) and remove the  
battery holder cover on the back of the unit.  
Do not remove both the operating and memory backup batteries at  
the same time. Doing so will clear the memory of its contents.  
Be sure to write down any important information stored in the  
memory before replacing the batteries.  
1. Precautions  
3. Remove the used batteries using a ball-point pen or  
similar object.  
Since improper use of the batteries may cause leakage or explosion, strictly  
observe the following instructions.  
Do not use a mechanical pencil or sharp pointed  
object.  
Insert the battery with its positive side (+) correctly positioned.  
Never throw batteries into a fire because they might explode.  
Keep batteries out of the reach of children.  
When batteries become low, remove them from the Organizer  
immediately to avoid battery leakage and corrosion inside the Organizer.  
4. Install 2 new batteries with the positive sides (+) facing up.  
5. Replace the holder cover and secure it with the screw.  
Because the batteries in the Organizer were installed at the factory, they  
may become depleted before the specified expiration time is reached.  
6. The power will be turned on 2 to 3 seconds after ON is pressed. If the  
power does not come on, press the RESET switch.  
7. Set the clock to the correct time.  
2. Operating Batteries Replacement  
3.Memory Backup Battery Replacement  
(1) Battery replacement frequency  
(1) Battery replacement time  
BATT  
When “  
” is displayed, immediately replace the batteries with new  
ones. If the battery level is very low, the alarms or the key touch tone may  
not sound, or similarly the Backlight may remain on for less than the set  
interval or it may not function. Continued use of the Organizer with low  
batteries can alter or clear the memory contents. Memory contents may be  
lost if the batteries are improperly replaced or if the following instructions  
are disregarded.  
Replace the battery every 5 years.  
When you start to use the Organizer, write down the date on the label of the  
Organizer, so that you know when to replace the battery the next time.  
For example:  
MEMORY BACKUP BATTERY MONTH  
INSTALLATION DATE  
11 2001  
• YEAR  
30  
 
(2) Precautions when replacing the memory backup battery  
If the memory backup battery is replaced when the operating batteries are  
depleted, the memory contents will be lost. Make sure the operating  
batteries are not depleted. If the operating batteries are depleted, first  
replace these before replacing the memory backup battery.  
Shortcuts  
This Organizer has 9 shortcut keys to provide rapid access to the menus.  
Action  
See page...  
Shortcut  
(3) Replacing the battery  
2nd  
2nd  
2nd  
2nd  
A
E
I
OFF  
Turns the Schedule alarm on and off.  
Enters the edit mode.  
12  
18  
17  
1. Press  
to turn the power off.  
2. Loosen the screw (counterclockwise) and remove the  
battery holder cover on the back of the unit.  
Displays the Index.  
O
Displays the options for the data  
transfer.  
24  
22~23  
23  
2nd  
2nd  
2nd  
2nd  
2nd  
S
Sets or deletes the password.  
Sets the “ ” mark.  
M
3. Remove the memory backup battery seal.  
*
EXPENSE  
14  
Displays the Expense report.  
Turns the alarm sound on and off.  
Turns the key sound on and off.  
12  
2
* For use in Expense mode only  
4. Remove the used battery using a ball-point pen or  
similar object.  
Do not use a mechanical pencil or sharp pointed object.  
5. Install a new battery with the positive side (+) facing up.  
6. Replace the seal and the holder cover and secure the cover with the  
screw.  
7. The power will be turned on 2 to 3 seconds after ON is pressed. If the  
power does not come on, press the RESET switch. If nothing appears on  
the display again, replace the operating batteries.  
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Power consumption: 0.1W  
Specifications  
Operating temperature: 0°C – 40°C (32°F – 104°F)  
Power supply: Operating battery: 6V ... (DC)  
(Lithium battery CR2032×2)  
Model:  
Product name:  
Display:  
Memory capacity:  
Clock mode:  
Accuracy:  
YO-190  
Electronic Organizer  
19 columns × 5 lines  
260736 bytes  
Memory backup battery: 3V ... (DC)  
(Lithium battery CR2032×1)  
Battery life:  
Operating batteries (at 25°C/77°F)  
• Approx. 1200 hours  
When data is continuously displayed without Backlight.  
• Approx. 300 hours  
When data is continuously displayed with Backlight for 2 minutes  
per hourly use.  
30 seconds/month (at 25°C/77°F)  
Year, month, day, day of the week, hour, minute,  
AM/PM, city name, time zone  
12-hour/24-hour format (switchable) World clock  
function, daylight saving time/summer time display  
function, schedule alarm function  
Display:  
Clock system:  
• Approx. 270 hours  
Telephone/E-Mail mode: Entry and recall of names, numbers, postal  
addresses, and E-mail addresses  
When data is searched for 5 minutes and displayed for 55 minutes  
per hourly use and Backlight is on for 2 minutes per hourly use.  
• Approx. 1.5 years  
When turned off and the clock is running.  
Memory backup battery  
WWW mode: Entry and recall of names, URL, and remarks  
Calendar mode: From Jan., 1901 to Dec., 2099, Schedule mark function  
distinguishing between morning, afternoon, and anniversary.  
Schedule mode: Entry and recall of schedule (year, month, day, hour and  
minute), schedule alarm  
• Approx. 5 years (if operating batteries are replaced promptly when  
exhausted)  
To Do mode: Entry and recall of To Do listings  
• Approx. 1 year (if operating batteries are exhausted)  
Weight: Approx. 130 g ( 0.29 lb.) (Including batteries)  
Dimensions: Open: 148 mm (W) × 180 mm (D) × 9 mm (H)  
5-13/16" (W) × 7-3/32" (D) × 11/32" (H)  
Closed: 148 mm (W) × 92 mm (D) × 13 mm (H)  
5-13/16" (W) × 3-5/8" (D) × 1/2" (H)  
Memo mode: Entry and recall of memo listings  
Expense mode: Entry and recall of expense listings  
Anniversary mode: Entry and recall of month, day (or month, week, day),  
and description of anniversaries  
Calculator mode: 12 digits (with calculation status symbol) Addition,  
subtraction, multiplication, division, percentage, square root, memory  
calculation, etc.  
Accessories: 3 lithium batteries (installed), operation manual  
Currency/Unit conversion mode: 10 digits, 19 kinds of currencies and units  
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ESPAÑOL  
Empleo del Organizador por primera vez  
Instrucciones abreviadas en español  
1. Pulse el interruptor RESET mientras mantiene pulsado  
. Suelte el  
ON  
ÍNDICE  
interruptor RESET y luego suelte  
.
ON  
Empleo del Organizador por primera vez .......................................... S-1  
Función de desactivado automático ................................................. S-1  
Luz de fondo .................................................................................... S-1  
Ajuste del contraste de LCD ............................................................. S-2  
Activación y desactivación del sonido de pulsación de teclas........... S-2  
Liberación de la memoria ................................................................. S-2  
Empleo de los relojes LOCAL y MUNDIAL .............................................. S-2  
Almacenamiento de los listines de TELÉFONO/CORREO ELECTRÓNICO ...... S-2  
Almacenamiento de los listines de WWW (URL) .................................... S-3  
Pantalla del CALENDARIO mensual ........................................................ S-3  
Almacenamiento de los listines del PROGRAMA DE ACTIVIDADES ....... S-3  
Almacenamiento de los listines de TO DO .............................................. S-3  
Almacenamiento de los listines de NOTAS ............................................. S-4  
Creación de los registros de GASTOS .................................................... S-4  
Almacenamiento de los listines de ANIVERSARIOS ............................... S-4  
Llamada de los listines ........................................................................... S-4  
Llamada del ítem programado en el modo de calendario ....................... S-5  
Edición de los listines ............................................................................. S-5  
Borrado de un listín. ............................................................................... S-5  
Borrado de todos los listines en cada modo ........................................... S-5  
Ajuste del tipo de cambio (CONVERSIÓN).............................................. S-6  
Conversión de monedas/unidades .......................................................... S-6  
Cambio de las pilas ................................................................................ S-6  
Aparece “CLEAR ALL DATA OK (Y/N)?”.  
Bajo ciertas condiciones, podría aparecer el mensaje “Data has been  
impaired! Press [Y] to CLEAR ALL memory”.  
Y
2. Pulse  
.
3. El Organizador se ha inicializado.  
Función de desactivado automático  
Para ahorrar energía de las pilas, el Organizador se desactivará  
automáticamente si no se pulsa ninguna tecla durante aproximadamente 7  
minutos. (El tiempo real puede variar según las condiciones de utilización).  
Pulse  
para reanudar la operación.  
ON  
Luz de fondo  
BackLight  
Pulsando  
una vez, se iluminará la pantalla y la luz de fondo  
permanecerá iluminada mientras esté utilizando el Organizador o hasta que  
no se active ninguna tecla durante el período definido por usted.  
Ajuste de la luz de fondo  
4
1. Pulse MENU PREV PREV  
para seleccionar “4: BACKLIGHT  
SETUP” (4: Ajuste de luz de fondo).  
4
1
2
3
TURN OFF AFTER:  
1: 15 SECONDS  
2: 30 SECONDS  
3: 45 SECONDS  
4: 60 SECONDS  
2. Pulse  
,
,
o
para  
seleccionar el lapso (15 – 60  
segundos).  
Volverá a aparecer el modo en que se  
encontraba antes de pulsar MENU  
.
S-1  
 
Ajuste del contraste de LCD  
1. Pulse  
Contraste de LCD).  
Empleo de los relojes LOCAL y MUNDIAL  
1. Pulse CLOCK una o dos veces para que se visualice el reloj local.  
MENU PREV PREV  
MENU  
2
NEXT  
para seleccionar “2: LCD CONTRAST” (2:  
1
2. Pulse  
para seleccionar “1: CLOCK SETTING”  
(1: Ajuste del reloj).  
2. Pulse  
o
para hacer la pantalla  
<
LCD CONTRAST  
>
1
3. Pulse  
para seleccionar “1: HOME  
más oscura o más clara.  
HOME  
NEW YORK  
SAT JAN  
–DARK  
–LIGHT  
[
]
18.0  
1,2000  
CLOCK” (1: Reloj local).  
4. Introduzca la hora y los minutos.  
(10:05 PM, porejemplo)  
El grado de contraste cambia  
continuamente mientras se mantiene  
12:00AM  
pulsado  
o
.
PM  
1005  
.
C•CE  
3. Pulse  
para ajustar el contraste.  
5. Introduzca el mes, el día y el año. (12 de abril de 2001, por ejemplo.)  
Activación y desactivación del sonido de pulsación de teclas  
04122001  
6. Pulse ENTER .  
1
MENU PREV  
1. Pulse  
para seleccionar “1: KEY SOUND” (1: Sonido  
de teclas).  
1
MENU PREV PREV  
7. Pulse  
8. Pulse  
9. Pulse  
para seleccionar “1: CLOCK SETTING”.  
1
2
2
2. Pulse  
para activar el sonido de las teclas, o  
para desactivarlo.  
para seleccionar “2: WORLD CLOCK” (2: Reloj mundial).  
PREV  
NEXT  
o
hasta que aparezca la ciudad correspondiente al  
Volverá a aparecer el modo en que se encontraba antes de pulsar  
MENU  
huso horario deseado.  
10.Pulse ENTER .  
.
Liberación de la memoria  
Almacenamiento de los listines de TELÉFONO/CORREO  
ELECTRÓNICO  
Al conectar la alimentación, aparecerá el mensaje siguiente, preguntándole  
si desea desocupar la memoria borrando datos innecesarios.  
Podrá acceder a los listines de teléfono/correo electrónico pulsando TEL  
E-MAIL . Ambas teclas visualizan los mismos listines almacenados en el  
orden respectivo en la pantalla.  
o
Y
Pulse  
para borrar. La liberación de la  
DO YOU WANT TO  
FREE UP MEMORY ?  
memoria requiere un máximo de  
aproximadamente 2 minutos.  
Asimismo, los listines de teléfono/correo electrónico proporcionan 2  
Pulse  
N
cuando desee comenzar la  
(
)
Yes/No  
archivos (TEL/MAIL1, TEL/MAIL2). Los archivos se desplazan cada vez que  
operación inmediatamente.  
pulsa TEL  
o
E-MAIL  
.
TEL  
1. Pulse  
para visualizar el indicador  
TEL/MAIL 1  
NAME ?  
de entrada de TEL/MAIL1.  
(
)
TEL MODE  
S-2  
 
2. Introduzca el nombre, números de  
teléfono y de fax, dirección, dirección  
de correo electrónico.  
Almacenamiento de los listines del PROGRAMA DE  
Johns, Pat  
201–265–5600  
ACTIVIDADES  
F
265–1234  
Box G, Sharp Plaza,  
Mahwah, New Jersey,  
Introduzca un listin de programa para el 24 de junio de 2001 (June 24,  
2001).  
ENTER  
Johns, Pat  
201-265-5600  
SCHEDULE  
1. Pulse  
una o dos veces para visualizar la pantalla del modo  
ENTER  
F
265-1234  
de programa de actividades.  
Box G, Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey,  
C•CE  
2. Pulse  
para visualizar el indicador  
MM/DD/YYYY  
MONTH :04  
ENTER  
07430-2135, U.S.A.  
de entrada de fecha.  
DAY  
:12  
ENTER  
YEAR  
:2001  
Almacenamiento de los listines de WWW (URL)  
3. Introduzca la fecha, la hora de inicio y  
la hora de fin, los detalles del  
programa.  
WWW  
1. Pulse  
para visualizar el indicador de entrada de URL.  
SUN JUN 24,2001  
11:30AM~ 1:00PM  
Lunch with Tom  
2. Introduzca el nombre, WWW (URL),  
observación.  
SHARP ELECTRONICS C  
ORP.  
a.com  
ENTER  
06242001  
1130  
ENTER  
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORP.  
AM  
PM  
01  
New Jersey  
ENTER  
sharp-usa. com  
ENTER  
SCHEDULE  
Lunch with Tom  
4. Ahora, pulse  
ENTER  
New Jersey  
para  
01  
6
1 2  
3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
10 11 12 13 14 15 16  
17 18 19 20 21 22 23  
24 25 26 27 28 29 30  
comprobar que el listin ha quedado  
almacenado en la memoria.  
Pantalla del CALENDARIO mensual  
: para visualizar el mes siguiente o anterior.  
PREV  
NEXT  
Observe la etiqueta ( ) a la derecha  
de “24”. Indica un item programado  
para esa fecha.  
: para mover el cursor o desplazar el calendario una semana  
hacia arriba o hacia abajo.  
Ítems de programa que comienzan a la mañana o ítems de  
SCHEDULE  
1. Pulse  
una o dos veces  
Año  
Mes  
programa sin una hora especificada  
para visualizar el modo de calendario.  
Ítems de aniversario  
Ítems de programa que comienzan a la tarde  
” indica que la última semana del  
01  
9
1
mes está oculta abajo. Para visualizar  
2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
9 10 11 12 13 14 15  
16 17 18 19 20 21 22  
23 24 25 26 27 28 29  
la última semana, pulse  
hasta que  
Almacenamiento de los listines de TO DO  
el cursor se desplace a la siguiente  
pantalla.  
TO DO/ANN  
1. Pulse  
una o dos veces  
Call Frank about a  
PRIORITY ?  
para que se visualice el indicador de  
entrada de To Do.  
2. Pulse  
(o  
) para visualizar el calendario del mes siguiente  
PREV  
NEXT  
(o anterior).  
2. Introduzca la descripción.  
ENTER  
Call Frank about a sales meeting  
.
S-3  
 
3. Introduzca la prioridad.  
Almacenamiento de los listines de ANIVERSARIOS  
En el modo de aniversario, podrá especificar el mes y el día (como los  
aniversarios de bodas y cumpleaños), o el mes, la semana y el día de la  
semana (como el Día de la Madre (segundo domingo de mayo)).  
ENTER  
2
.
La prioridad puede ajustarse a cualquier número de 0 a 9 o letra de A a  
Z, o puede dejarse en blanco pulsando  
de 0 a 9, A a Z, seguido de espacio.  
ENTER  
. El orden de prioridad es  
Mes/Día  
1. Pulse  
TO DO/ANN  
una o dos veces para entrar al modo de aniversario.  
Verificación de los ítems realizados  
1. Pulse  
2. Pulse  
3. Pulse  
2
para seleccionar “2: INDEX”.  
para seleccionar el ítem.  
para marcarlo como ítem realizado.  
MENU  
2. Pulse  
DAY” (1: Mes/Día) y visualizar el  
indicador de entrada de fecha.  
1
para seleccionar “1: MONTH/  
M/D=  
M=MONTH  
/
D=DAY  
A los ítems marcados “ ” se asigna la prioridad más baja y se  
clasifican al final de la lista.  
3. Introduzca la fecha y la descripción.  
FEB 12  
–ANN–  
Nancy's Birthday  
ENTER  
0212  
Almacenamiento de los listines de NOTAS  
ENTER  
Nancy’s Birthday  
MEMO  
1. Pulse  
para que se visualice el indicador de entrada de notas.  
Mes/Semana  
2. Introduzca los datos.  
UNION BANK  
TO DO/ANN  
South branch  
1. Pulse  
una o dos veces para entrar en el modo de  
UNION BANK  
272-0011223  
South branch  
ENTER  
272–0011223  
Aniversario.  
2. Pulse  
2
para seleccionar “2: MONTH/WEEK” (2: Mes/Semana) para  
visualizar el modo de entrada de fecha.  
3. Introduzca el mes, semana y día de la  
semana.  
M/W/D=05/2/0  
Creación de los registros de GASTOS  
M=MONTH  
W=WEEK  
D=DAY 0:S 1:M 2:T  
3:W 4:T 5:F 6:S  
1. Pulse  
para visualizar el  
EXPENSE  
EXPENSE  
ENTER  
05 2 0  
DATE ?  
M/D/Y= 4/12/2001  
indicador de entrada de fecha.  
2. Introduzca la fecha para el gasto.  
4. Introduzca la descripción del  
aniversario.  
ENTER  
04052001  
MAY WEEK 2 SUN  
–ANN–  
Mother's Day  
3. Introduzca el importe de los gastos.  
THU APR  
AMOUNT ?  
5,2001  
ENTER  
Mother's Day  
ENTER  
1200  
Llamada de los listines  
Búsqueda secuencial  
4. Introduzca la descripción.  
Flight tickets for inspection abroad  
ENTER  
THU APR  
5,2001  
Permite llamar los listines en el orden de cada modo.  
1,200.00  
Flight tickets for  
inspection abroad  
Pulse  
(o  
) para llamar los listines en orden progresivo (o  
NEXT  
PREV  
regresivo). Mantenga pulsada una u otra tecla para una llamada rápida.  
S-4  
 
2nd NEXT  
2nd  
En el modo de programa de actividades, pulse  
(o  
Llamada del ítem programado en el modo de calendario  
La fecha programada aparecerá con una etiqueta ( ) a la derecha del  
número de fecha.  
) repetidas veces para llamar los listines saltando las fechas  
PREV  
C•CE C•CE  
2nd NEXT  
2nd PREV  
vacantes. Pulse  
,
, luego pulse  
(o  
)
para visualizar el primer (o último) listín en orden cronológico.  
SCHEDULE  
1. Pulse  
una o dos veces para visualizar el modo de calendario.  
Cuando no hayan más listines (existentes o pertinentes) que se puedan  
llamar o buscar, aparecerá “NOT FOUND!” (¡No encontrado!) por unos  
instantes y volverá a visualizarse el indicador de entrada.  
2nd SCHEDULE  
Pulsando  
se visualiza la fecha actual.  
2. Pulse las teclas de desplazamiento del cursor (  
desplazarse a la fecha con una etiqueta.  
,
,
,
) para  
Búsqueda directa  
SCHEDULE  
3. Pulse  
para visualizar el contenido del programa.  
1. Introduzca el primer carácter(es) del nombre deseado en cada modo.  
2. Pulse  
(o  
).  
PREV  
NEXT  
Edición de los listines  
La búsqueda en el modo de programa de actividades comienza a partir  
de la fecha visualizada actualmente, en orden progresivo (o regresivo).  
1. Llame un listín en el modo deseado.  
2. Pulse  
1
para seleccionar “1: EDIT” (1: Editar).  
MENU  
Búsqueda por palabra clave  
1. Seleccione el modo deseado. (Por ejemplo, pulse  
2. Introduzca la palabra.  
Sharp  
Se accede al modo de edición y el cursor destella.  
TEL  
)
3. Modifique los datos según se desee.  
ENTER  
4. Pulse  
para almacenarlo en la memoria.  
Borrado de un listín  
1. Llame el listín que desea borrar.  
DEL  
NEXT  
2nd  
3. Pulse  
.
Johns, Pat  
201–265–5600  
2nd  
Cada vez que pulsa  
visualizarán los listines subsiguientes  
que contengan la palabra “Sharp”.  
NEXT , se  
F
265–1234  
2. Pulse  
.
Box G, Sharp Plaza,  
Mahwah, New Jersey,  
Aparecerá “DELETE ? Y/N” (¿Borrar? Sí/No).  
Y
3. Pulse  
para borrar el listín actualmente visualizado.  
Búsqueda por índice  
Los listines llamados se visualizan en la pantalla, uno por cada línea.  
N
Para cancelar la operación de borrado, pulse  
.
TEL  
1. Seleccione el modo deseado. Por ejemplo, pulse  
pantalla del modo de teléfono/correo electrónico.  
para visualizar la  
Borrado de todos los listines en cada modo  
1. Pulse  
datos).  
3
para seleccionar “3: DATA DELETION” (3: Borrado de  
MENU  
2. Pulse  
2
para visualizar “2:  
MENU  
INDEX”.  
Johns, Pat  
Robert, Smith  
Shingo Nakahara  
Stevenson Dug  
Tom Robert  
2. Pulse la tecla del número de modo para borrar todos los listines. (Para  
3. Pulsando  
y
la página se  
PREV  
NEXT  
seleccionar “TO DO” o “SECRET DATA”, pulse  
.)  
NEXT  
desplaza hacia adelante y atrás. Para  
ver los listines completos, mueva el  
3. Aparecerá “DELETE ? Y/N” (¿Borrar? Sí/No).  
Y
puntero “ ” usando  
y
para seleccionar el listín deseado, y pulse  
Pulse  
.
ENTER  
.
N
Para cancelar la operación de borrado, pulse  
.
S-5  
 
Ajuste del tipo de cambio (CONVERSIÓN)  
Cambio de las pilas  
Pilas utilizadas  
CALC/CONV  
1. Pulse  
conversión.  
una o dos veces para seleccionar el modo de  
Tipo  
Modelo  
Cantidad  
Uso  
PREV  
2. Pulse NEXT (o  
) para seleccionar el número de conversión 1.  
para seleccionar “1: EDIT” (1: Editar).  
La pantalla del resultado se borra y el tipo de cambio destella.  
Pila de litio  
Pila de litio  
CR2032  
CR2032  
2
1
Funcionamiento de la unidad  
Respaldo de la memoria  
3. Pulse  
1
MENU  
4. Introduzca el tipo de cambio. Por  
ejemplo,  
CONVERSION  
1
No extraiga simultáneamente las pilas de funcionamiento y de  
respaldo de la memoria, pues podrá perder los datos de la memoria.  
Antes de cambiar las pilas, asegúrese de anotar toda la información  
importante almacenada en la memoria.  
$
£
0.6  
ENTER  
0.6  
0
.
Precauciones  
Conversión de monedas/unidades  
Como el uso inapropiado de las pilas puede producir fugas o explosión,  
Para convertir la unidad A en la unidad B, pulse  
.
.
observe al pie de la letra las siguientes instrucciones.  
Para convertir la unidad B en la unidad A, pulse  
Inserte la pila con su lado positivo (+) correctamente posicionado.  
Nunca arroje las pilas al fuego pues podrán explotar.  
Mantenga las pilas fuera del alcance de los niños.  
Cuando se debiliten las pilas, sáquelas inmediatamente del Organizador  
para evitar el riesgo de derrames y corrosión en el interior del Organizador.  
PREV  
1. Pulse NEXT (o  
) para seleccionar la unidad. (Por ejemplo,  
seleccione el número de la pantalla de conversión 1: $1 = £0.6).  
2. Introduzca el valor que desea convertir.  
198  
CONVERSION  
1
$
£
0.6  
Debido a que las pilas entregadas con el Organizador han sido instaladas en  
fábrica, podrían agotarse antes del tiempo de vida útil especificado.  
198.  
3. Pulse  
para convertirlo.  
CONVERSION  
1
Cambio de las pilas de funcionamiento  
(1) Intervalo de cambio de las pila  
$
£
Aparecerá el resultado de la conversión.  
0.6  
El resultado de la conversión anterior  
permanece en la pantalla al cambiar de  
un tipo de conversión a otro. Pulse  
C•CE  
BATT  
Cuando aparezca “  
”, cambie inmediatamente las pilas por otras  
118.8  
nuevas. Cuando las pilas están muy descargadas, podría suceder que las  
alarmas o el tono de pulsación de teclas no suenen, o que la luz de fondo  
no se encienda durante el período establecido o no se encienda para nada.  
Si continúa usando el Organizador con las pilas descargadas se podrán  
alterar o borrar los contenidos de la memoria. También se podrán perder  
los contenidos de la memoria debido a una instalación incorrecta de las  
pilas o por la negligencia en la observación de las siguientes instrucciones.  
para borrar el resultado y realizar otra conversión.  
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(2) Precauciones al cambiar la pila de respaldo de la memoria  
Si cambia la pila de respaldo de la memoria con las pilas de funcionamiento  
agotadas, se perderán todos los datos de la memoria. Asegúrese de que las  
pilas de funcionamiento no estén descargadas. Si las pilas de  
funcionamiento están descargadas, primero cambie estas pilas antes de  
cambiar la pila de respaldo de la memoria.  
(2) Cambio de las pilas  
Asegúrese de apagar la unidad antes de cambiar las pilas.  
No pulse ON antes de finalizar el procedimiento de cambio de las  
pilas.  
1. Pulse OFF para desconectar la alimentación.  
(3) Cambio de la pila  
2. Afloje el tornillo (en sentido antihorario) y saque la  
tapa del compartimiento de las pilas en el respaldo de  
la unidad.  
1. Pulse  
para desconectar la alimentación.  
OFF  
2. Afloje el tornillo (en sentido antihorario) y saque la  
tapa del compartimiento de las pilas del respaldo de  
la unidad.  
3. Extraiga las pilas usadas con un bolígrafo o similar.  
No emplee un lápiz mecánico ni un objeto  
puntiagudo.  
3. Extraiga el sello de la pila de respaldo de la memoria.  
4. Instale las 2 pilas nuevas con el lado positivo (+)  
dirigido hacia arriba.  
5. Reinstale la tapa del compartimiento de las pilas y asegúrela con el  
tornillo.  
4. Extraiga la pila usada con un bolígrafo o similar.  
6. La alimentación se conectará 2 a 3 segundos después de pulsar  
la alimentación no se conecta, pulse el interruptor RESET.  
. Si  
ON  
No emplee un lápiz mecánico ni un objeto puntiagudo.  
7. Ajuste el reloj a la hora correcta.  
Cambio de la pila de respaldo de la memoria  
5. Instale la pila nueva con su lado positivo (+) dirigido  
hacia arriba.  
6. Vuelva a poner el sello en su lugar y la tapa del compartimiento, y  
asegure con el tornillo.  
(1) Intervalo de cambio de la pila de respaldo de la memoria  
Cambie la pila cada 5 años.  
Cuando empiece a usar el Organizador, anote la fecha en la etiqueta del  
Organizador para poder saber cuándo debe cambiar la pila.  
7. La alimentación se conectará 2 a 3 segundos después de pulsar  
. Si  
la alimentación no se conecta, pulse el interruptor RESET. Si todaONa no  
Por ejemplo:  
MEMORY BACKUP BATTERY MONTH  
se visualiza nada, cambie las pilas de funcionamiento.  
11 2001  
INSTALLATION DATE  
• YEAR  
(Fecha de instalación de la pila de respaldo de la memoria)  
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PRODUCT SUPPORT  
Declaration of Conformity  
Electronic Organizer :YO-190  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is  
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause  
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
If you have read the ORGANIZER operation manual, but you still require  
product support, you can:  
Call a Sharp Customer Assistance Center  
630-378-3590  
(7am to 7pm CST M–F)  
Responsible Party:  
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION  
Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-2135  
TEL: 1-800-BE-SHARP  
Visit our Web Site  
Tested To Comply With FCC Standards  
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  
Send an E-mail  
Write to our Customer Assistance Center  
Sharp Electronics Corp.  
Customer Assistance Center  
WARNING – FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or  
modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the  
manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  
Att: WIZARD HELP  
1300 Naperville Drive  
Romeoville, IL 60446  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference  
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Note: A shielded interface cable is required to ensure compliance with  
FCC regulations for Class B certification.  
 
LIMITED WARRANTY  
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants to the first consumer  
purchaser that this Sharp brand product (the “Product”), when shipped  
in its original container, will be free from defective workmanship and  
materials, and agrees that it will, at its option, either repair the defect or  
replace the defective Product or part thereof with a new or remanufactured  
equivalent at no charge to the purchaser for parts or labor for the period(s)  
set forth below.  
be liable, or in any way responsible, for any damages or defects in the  
Product which were caused by repairs or attempted repairs performed  
by anyone other than an authorized servicer. Nor shall Sharp be liable or  
in any way responsible for any incidental or consequential economic or  
property damage. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental  
or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you.  
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY  
ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.  
This warranty does not apply to any appearance items of the Product nor  
to the additional excluded item(s) set forth below nor to any Product the  
exterior of which has been damaged or defaced, which has been subjected  
to improper voltage or other misuse, abnormal service or handling, or  
which has been altered or modified in design or construction.  
Your Product :  
Electronic Organizer  
Warranty Period for this  
Product :  
One (1) year parts and labor from date  
of purchase.  
In order to enforce the rights under this limited warranty, the purchaser  
should follow the steps set forth below and provide proof of purchase to  
the servicer.  
Additional Items Excluded  
from Warranty Coverage :  
Any consumable items such as paper,  
maintenance cartridge, ink cartridges  
supplied with the Product or to any  
equipment or any hardware, software,  
firmware, fluorescent lamp, power cords,  
covers, rubber parts, or peripherals other  
than the Product.  
The limited warranty described herein is in addition to whatever implied  
warranties may be granted to purchasers by law. ALL IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES  
INCLUDING  
THE  
WARRANTIES  
OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR USE ARE LIMITED TO THE  
PERIOD(S) FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE SET FORTH BELOW.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty  
lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
Where to Obtain Service :  
At a Sharp Authorized Servicer located  
in the United States. To find out the  
location of the nearest Sharp Authorized  
Servicer, call Sharp toll free at 1-800-BE-  
SHARP.  
Neither the sales personnel of the seller nor any other person is authorized  
to make any warranties other than those described herein, or to extend  
the duration of any warranties beyond the time period described herein  
on behalf of Sharp.  
The warranties described herein shall be the sole and exclusive warranties  
granted by Sharp and shall be the sole and exclusive remedy available  
to the purchaser. Correction of defects, in the manner and for the period  
of time described herein, shall constitute complete fulfillment of all liabilities  
and responsibilities of Sharp to the purchaser with respect to the Product,  
and shall constitute full satisfaction of all claims, whether based on  
contract, negligence, strict liability or otherwise. In no event shall Sharp  
What to do to Obtain Service : Ship (prepaid) or carry in your Product to  
a Sharp Authorized Servicer. Be sure to  
have proof of purchase available. If you  
ship or mail the Product, be sure it is  
packaged carefully.  
TO OBTAIN SUPPLY, ACCESSORY OR PRODUCT INFORMATION, CALL 1-800-BE-SHARP.  
 
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION  
Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-2135  
PRINTED IN CHINA/IMPRESO EN CHINA  
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