Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the CASIO SF-B300 {referred t as §F Uniting this manual). For best suites and to ensure that you are able to splay the features and functions of your 8F Unit 1o their fullest, carefully read this manual &nd keep it on hand for future reference. * Nate that the example displays provided in this manual are provided o show you the messages and screens that sapper during certain operations, and are not actuate size.
e Before Beginning Operation Make back up copies of important data! Your SF Unit employs electronic memory, which makes it possible to store large volumes of data and to recall stored data quickly and easily. Data is retained as long as power is supplied by the batteries. This means that should batteries go dead, or it you make a mistake while replacing batteries, the data stored In memory may be damaged or lost entirely.
BATTERIES GETTING WEAK! ® PLEASE REPLACE BACK-UP BATTERY FIATS AND THEN [ MAIN BATTERIES! ACTION: None of the keyboard keys are active except 9. Switch power off and immediately replace the back-up battery. After replacing the back-up battery, you should thee replace the main batteries. Memory Overflow Message The message "MEMORY FULL!™ appears on the display when the data Yo are trying to sire exceeds memory capacity. When this happens, perform the two following operations.
4 S About the Power Supply You should stop whatever operation you are performing and replace batteries as son as one of the weak battery messages shown on pages 3 and 4 appears on the display. Note that the SF Unit has two separate power supplies. « Main Power Supply The main power supply uses two CR2032 lithium: batteries, These batteries parer keyboard operations, the display and alarm tones.
To replace the main batteries Before replacing the man batteries, notch the following precautions, + Do not remove the back-up battery from the SF Unit while main batteries are removed. * Be sure 1o replace both batteries at the same teems, and do not use an old battery with a.new one. Remove the screw that hold the battery compartment cover in place. 2. Remove the battery compartment cover by sliding it in the direction indicated by the arrow in the illustration, 3.
Getting to Know Your SF Unit Using the Telephone Directory Function Using the Business Card Library Function Using the Mesa Function Using the Calendar Function Using the Schedule Keeper Using the Timekeeping Function Editing Data Items Stored in Memory Other Functions Using the Calculator Functions Performing Data Communications Using Printer Using the Pen Printer Reference
Contents Before Beginning Operation About the Power Supply To replace the main batteries 8 To replace the back-up battery g Getting to Know Your SF Unit Key identification chart 18 About the Symbols Used on the Display Learning About Your SF Unit About tha Auto Power OFF function 21 To adjust display contrast 21 Key input tong 21 Entering text 2t Editing text 22 Rising the Data Management Functions Using the Telephone Directory Function Format 23 To store data 24 Recalling Telephone Directory data.
" Using the Secret Function To register a password 89 To exit the secret raga 80 Entering the secret area 20 “To change the password 9 Transferring data between the secret and open areas 92 Using the Phrase Memory Function To sire Phrase Memory date a4 To retail Phrase Memory data 95 Using the Auto Display Function Using the Calculator Functions Performing General Calculations Performing Date Calculations Performing Data Communications Performing Data Communications Between Two SF Units To connect twe 8F Un
1% Reference Keys 131 Storage Capacity 138 At Sort Sequence 187 Resetting the $F Unit's Memory 138 About the Memory Capacity Display 138 Data input Error Table 1390 Specifications 4 Index W2 Getting to Know Your SF Unit Connector terminal _—Display Shows input characters, ete. For connection of cable Press to open unit panel. Display Contrast Dial Adjusts display contrast. Open panel while pressing gook.
— W——— Key identification chart " 1 action t the key operations shown above, you ¢an also enter the ac cart The keyboard frustrated below shows all of the characters that can be entered marks rioted below, I each case, infer the accent mark and then the from the keyboard. character. The cursor will not move forward until you enter the character. @@ * (acute accent) trleztgsTselauleclanlsa] ] =Af\ @Y {grave racer) allele T Turncoat 13 A e dajwelailrd|ralvajueliifoalpaje i > G (circumflex) alas elotroloolnalu
20 About the Symbols Used on the Display A CASIO SF-g300+ ¥ Lot BEER Reparation mark. Separator meek nonsalaried when ) Input mode to indicate the ond of a data fem. B s roseate Mewling mark. Newline meek inserted when is pressed Pt 1 indicate 2 new line. ¢ pressed o Cursor, indicating current input potion, Cursor when 10 of fewer characters remain in the input capacity. Indicates data off the tp of the display, indicates data off the bosom of the display, Indicates marked data teeny.
B3 Key Her you press 653, you activate the caps dock function and all the alphabet keys produce upper-case letters, This does not affect other keys: you still nosed to press 0 o get tha characters in yellow. The G indicator appears during raps lick, Press F5 again fo release, Your SF Unit differentiates between upper and lower-case fetters when searching and sorting. Keep this in mind when you search for information, Key Preys i to enter a single upper-case character.
u Te store data Example: Let us sirs the following data in memory. JACKSON ERIC 222-228-8227 570 Casio Avenue, Seattle, WA Blood Ty pa: O . Press the &) key. TELEPHONE DIRECTORY GATE | REMS @ MARKED @ NAME? = 2. Press the &R key, and the message "“NAME?” appears. 3. input & name. B JACKS 4. Alter you input the name, press the &) key. A separator mark appears at the end of the line and the message “TEL NUMBER?" appears. . input the telephone number.
Du ta Display ANDERSON JATO 1710 Orange St rest, Los Angeles, CA $Q4d4 Brood type: AB Swimming Enlistee Birthday: Ock. 9th, 1962 Y Wedding Anniversary: May 7, 1689 £ You can switch between the Index Display and Data Display by pressing the key. The¥-indicator-on the left of the display indicates that more data is present oft of the bottom of the display. Press the key to view this data. Likewise, A A indicator will also appear when there is more data off of the top of the display.
2. Press the 53 key and the indicator appears in the lower right of the display. Ao Index Display appears with the name and Isis phone number for the name that you specified at the top. BENSON THOMAS 8. Press the EE key Io switch to the Data Display. BENSON THOMAS 4365 Calculation Town, New York, NY . 1 you press the @ key again while ihe data display is shown, the Index Display will reappear with the name “BENSON THOMAS” at the top.
To perform Mode Search with multiple specifications Example: Locate the dale for an individual named Diane, who lives in Chicago. . While ir the Telephone Directory, press B84 and the message “NAME?* appears. Input the first pant of the search data. IRE] CHICAGO (R 2. Input the second part of the search data, 65 DIANA 3. Press EF followed by G, SMITH DIANA 4. Press the [ key to change fo the Data Display.
Using the Business Card Library Function The Business Card Library function fats you store a wide variety to business Dada, Format gate Business Card Library data inert ¢an include up to 384 characters {including separator marks {4} and newline marks { The following shows the format of the data stored for each item, Entry NAME EMPLOYER TEL NUMBER POSITION DEPARTMENT PO.. 80X ADDRESS TELEX NUMBER FAX NUMBER FREE 1 FREE & ¢ To store data Example: Store the data included on the business card illustrated below.
A, 7. Input the name of the department and press the key. The message | “RO.BOX?" appears. CONSUMER [ PRODUCTS il DIVISION 55 input the post office box number and press the &3 key. The message “ADDRESS?" appears. 7000 5 © Input the address and press the &3] kay. The messages “TELEX NUMBER?™ appears. 570 ) MOUNT (8 PLEASANT 5 AVE, [ DOVER, ¥4 NJ &l 07801 (5 Input the to lox number and press the & key. The message "FAX NUMBER?" appears. 642754 5 . Input the facsimile number and press the f= key.
When the offal number of characters used for two consecutive FREE lams is less than 15, the two items are displayed on one line. Name/Number Display GEAR MIKE 014608131 =3 Data Display k 1 CBA ELECTROMAGNETS €GO., LTD. i GEAR MIKE 214508131 PRODUCT MANAGER CONSUMER PRODUCT DIVISION 7200 ¥ Nit &, 1880 NORTH CIRCULAR ROAD E The search procedures described below assume that the following data is already stored in memory.
8 Example: 4. Press the (3] key until the employer name QD MOTORS" is at the top of the display. QD MOTORS 5. Press the o change to the Data Display. QD MOTORS STEWART JANE Chief Engineer Engineering and Development 12345687 Y AD Bu ii 831-343-6668 ding, 10268 UD Road, i 8. Press ¥ fo move 1o the next data lime stored under QD Gators. QD ROTORS WILLIAMS ROBERT Nonresidential Latin America Regina 1234587 Y GO Building, 6313438866 10260 OO Road, =3 .
To locate data using Mode Search Example: Search for all of the data teems that contain the text 1. While In the Business Card Library, press B and the message appears. 2. Input the search data. 3. Cross [ followed by the 52 key, ED8 MARKETING feasible LYLE THOMAS R22-228-1122 FLOYD SCOTT * The names and telephone numbers for all of the parsons shows data items contain the text you specified appear as & Name/Number Display. 4.
Using the Memo Function | The Memo function lets you store such data as timetables, price fists and general memorandum. Format i Each Memo data item can include up 1o 384 characters {including mewling marks store data Example: Store the following subway timetable in memory. SUBWAY TIMETABLE 862 MEME? . = 1. Press the [ key. RS DATA I REMS MARKED s 2. Press the key, and the message “MEMO?” appears. 8. Input the first line. 3 SUBWAY 5 TIMETABLE 42 ! 4. Proceed as folios.
Data Display SUBWAY 7@ 8:06 9:83 19:08 ¥ 11197 TIMETABLE 3241 The search procedures described below assumes that the following data is already stored in memory. Memo name Contents PRICE LIST (TAX FREE) Perfume $200 Tis %125 DRIVER'S LICENSE Gelid nth Ocl. 29, 1893 Numinous A-123486 PASSPORT Valid until Dec. 11, 1995 Number XY543210 AZURE SCHEDULE — Jan, 8 NY
48 * An index Display appears with the memo name you specified at the top, Press the (5 key to switch t0 the Daley Display. SUBWAY TIMETABLE 7:82 @5 8:00 @8 9:83 12 10:905 14 ¥ 11:87 186 K =% * The ¥ indicator on the lat of the display indicates that more their is data off of the bottom of the display. Crass the key to view this data.
inserting a memo between two existing memos Gene[ally, memos are stored in the seem sequence they are input. The following operation makes it possible for you 1o input & new meme between wo existing memos. To insert a memo between two existing memos Example: Enter the data listed below into & memo before the memo named PASSPORT. : CREDIT CARD NUMBERS Casio Credit 12348 Digital Credit 96766 1. ?call the -list--of memo names using Index Search. Locate the "PASSPORT” memo in the {op line of the display.
To specify a month in the Calculator mode Example: . Recall June July 1992, *B&) Oars in the 20th century may be entered using the last wao digits only (199553), but 21st century years must be entered in four digits. SYNC TUQUE TH FR & SUMO TUQUE TH FR $A 6,12845%6 7 1234 7851011213 5576301 1895 LUBRICATE 22 250 % m 2 19221222802 2% 29 56 EEE T 1992 To specify a month in the Calendar display Example: Display the calendars for August and September 1992, 1. Whigs a calendar is displayed, pares the R key.
52 1. Elect July (HESIOD) (or input 8 2. Press §E to highlight July 8 SUMO TUQUE TH FR SA DUMB TUQUE #0101y 23 48878 12 16 1476016 17 18 21091 1218 WBUBBHNN 1082 331 To set multiple month highlights Example: To highlight all Saturdays and Sundays from January through Dag ember 1592, 1. Display the starting month of the period on the deft of the display. Cross g key. 8. Press the (3] key to select “MULTIPLE MONTH HIGHLIGHT SET”. MULTIPLE MONTH HIGHLIGHT SET? FROM: 1892/ 14 1 TQ YEAR? 4.
T clear the highlights from an entire month 2. Move the date cursor 1o the starting date. 1. Cross the G35 key to enter the Calendar display. 18 2. Locale the calendar whose highlights you wish fo clear on he left side EEIEIEIEE) o nut 6 of the display. . TUQUE THAR 84 3. Press the s key. SUMO TUQUE TH £ 8A sumo " 4. Press (2] fo select “ONE-MONTH HIGHLIGHT CLEAR". : Passably 5.
56 Using the Schedule Keeper The Schedule Keeper function works in combination with the Calendar fo hap keep track of your appointments. Once you make a Schedule Keeper entry, the date of that entry is marked on the calendar to indicate that you have appointment. In addition, an Innovative Tim stable Display shows you at a glance what time frames throughout the day are filed and which are pan, Format Each Schedule Keeper data item can include up to 384 characters {including mewling marks ( + ).
* Data Display — contains all the details for the appointments. 12-hour display 1892/ 20] Dinner with Mr, PAGE 9:304 Produce Meeting 04 ¥ 5:00p Telephone Mr. SMITH about = 24-hour display 1082/ 7/ Inner with Mr. P, Fro dust Reeling 11:90 v 17:08 Telephone Mr. £ 195174 29) AGE SMITH about ] *..The weekly schedule display — shows you an entire week's schedule at. a flange. ~ M you have highlighted & tads on the calendar the day of the week is in bold brackets.
To select a date from the Calendar Example: Select July 2, 1992. . Display the calendar for July 1992, and select the date. FEELER 02 () 7 (Cepheid) (or input 2) SUMS TUQUE TR FR 54 203 4 SUMS TUQUE Bracers 2. Press the [0 key. 3. Press the key and the calendar reappears. Select the 174th. BLITHER) (o input 17} 4. Press the B2 key for the weekly schedule for ths week that contains the currently selected date.
62 {8261 041 47] 1992/ This is the Timetable Display for November 20, 1992, 3 Press the (& key, and the message “DESCRIPTION?™ appears to ask you to enter the time of the schedule. DESCRIPTOR (ON? [aas 0a1 47} 4. Input the time and then press the {5 key. 10 (5 ¥ yau do not input the minutes, the SF Unit assumes 00" 5. Press the [ key and the message “DESCRIPTION?” reappears 16 ask you for input of the details of the appointment. I} PLANNING il MEETING 6.
64 * Appointments are autocratically stored in according to time, regardless of the sequence that they are entered, * Appointments scheduled for the same date are stored according to their times. Entries that do not include a time are stored before the entries that include times, * See page 80 for details on edifying and deleting appointment entries.
The § symbol indicates a multi-date item, while the @ symbol indicates a schedule data item that does not invited a time, 3. To check the details for other days. Move tha cursor to select a date and press the key. i) 13207027 48] New Yok A date with a 1 symbol is the start date of & multi-date fem. 4. Press ¥ to view the next day's details. « A date with a { symbol Is the end date of the multi-date tem. For mudflat.
Using Mode Search With mode search, you can specify either text or & time to locate the Schedule Keeper information you want. Then the SF Sit will display all terns that include the specified text anywhere in their sentries, or whose schedule dimes include the time you specify. Mode Search ttys to find the nearest data rems in the future that contain the ext you specify. When there are no suture data items, it starts from the nearest idem in the past and searches up to the current data.
3. To set the schedule alarm, press 557) and the current alarm time appears on the display. 1892711/ 27(FR1) 11 Producible Heeling. ALARM 11:004 (3881034 48] |2 i0p It you press the 5 key here, the alarm time will be set at 11.00 AM. Instead, we will change the alarm time to H:50 AM. 4. {nut the alarm time, 1992/11/27 (FRI} Meeting ALARM m%% 13327034 48) overproduction t 12:807 5.
113 To switch schedule alarms ON and OFF 1. While In the Schedule Keeper, press the Bl key, press to select “SOUND". k% SOUND %%k SCHEDULE ALARM ON SQ FF DAILY ALARM N ®OFF KEY ON ®OFF & 2. Press the [ key to switch the schedule alarm ON and the key to switch it OFF, 3 Press the B8 key fo register the setting. To set a schedule alarm for a previously stored data inert Example: Set the schedule alarm for the Department meeting from 1.00 PM to 8:00 PM on November 26, 1992 stared in the Schedule Keeper. 1.
7 . City mamas tha can be set as the Home Time appear in alphabetical order o the top of the display, The time an the right shows the difference from the home dime currently specified. Cross the or [a) key to scroll through the city names, or ¥/4 to scroll a full page at a time, You can else scroll directly to a specific section of the ity tits. Simply enter a letter and the block of names that begins with that lefter immediately appears on the display.
less the 6 key, and the following menu appears, To switch between 12-hour and 24-hour format New York 5% 1882/ 71 B (MON) PM 35 1 DAILY ALARM TINE sEt ] 1. Press the [ key. 6 SQUID 8. Press [1] to select “DAILY ALARM TIME SET". 4. Pres i inp E‘Jz‘; fih:eo AM or [F] for PM. Then input the hours followed by 2, Press the B key. 3. Press [4] o select "12/24 HOURS". &8 a0 T New York 5 Press he B8 key to complete the operation.
3 To specify the date format 1. Cross the BE kay. 2. Press the bo key, 8. Press [3] to select DATE FORMAT, @ 1 MONTH/DATE/YEAR 2 DATE/MONTH/YEAR 3 YEAR/MONTH/DATE 4. Press the key (T} [2), (3)) they corresponds to the format you want to use. @ T New York 234052 Note Nao matter what date formal you select, the calendar and schedules use the MONTH/DATE/YEAR format when specifying dates. To recall a World Time display Example: Recall the World Time display for Paris, 1. Press the 80 key. 2. Press the fm key.
Editing Data rems Stored in Memory After data. stems are stored in memory, you can edit, delete, and move them f 3 as desired. In this section, we will use actual examples to describe the editing 9 To change an existing data item Change Mary Bush’s telephone bummer from 234-228. e 9199 to 2342288243 1. Enter the Telephone Directory and search for the data item. (e BUSH ) 2. Press @l to switch fo the Data Display. 3. Press the B key. 4. Press (1] 1o select "DATA [TEM EDIT™.
6. Cross the (] key and input the new time, and then 3 press the B&) kay to store the newly edited tads item in memory. ey (=0 2 (Fl Rs F 1982/ {ramrod 43)’ or Planing Nesting To batch edit multiple data items in the Business Card Library, it is sometimes desirable i ( of same data to another entry. @ change 2l antis Example: Change the telephone numbers of ali of the QD MOTORS items. from 631-343-68685 to 631-343-6111, 1. Enter the Business Card Library, 2. Press the j key. 8.
6. Press the W key to Misplay the FREE entry data with its name, FREE f Birthday FREE 3 FREE 4 7.
5. Press 86 to elate all unmarked data items or 55 fo cancer the delete procedure. . In the above example, only the unmarked data stems for the specified period Other Functions in the Schedule Keeper, open (nor-secret) area are deleted. Unmarked data items in the secret area are not deleted. Duplicating data items Tha procedure described In this section comes in handy when you have to enter a data item that is almost identical 1o another item that is.
To mark an existing data item Mark the Memo data its under DRIVER'S LICENSE, 1. Enter the Memo Mode and search for the data item. B BRIBER'S LICENSE Va ltd untie Oct, 29, Ember A-123456 CREDIT CARD NUMBERS 1893 2. Crass the FEl key. [T] to select * DATA [TEM EDIT™ Af this § ; on the Data Display. At this time the cursor will appear 4. Press {58 and then pass the key to store the newly edited data item 'DRIVER'S LICENSE Valid anti Oct.
T —— 5805355 T * 8. Next, the SF Unit enters the secret ares, indicated by the the 7 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY bottom af the display, DATA ITEMS i : MARKED MEMO DATA ITEMS NAME? MARKED = 2 WEND? * key is when you are entering a password. Can input . the say::xe Pmceg:re: mode data Into ihe secret memory area. Use + If you enter a wrong password, the message “PASSWORD MISMATCH" 0se used 1o store data in the open {non-secret} ’ " area. appears on the display.
password will reappear, with the cursor blinking af the rift letter The SF Unit astern the secret area, indicated by the * =4 indicator. passim & password is not already registered in the above procedure, H wiring entered in response to the “PASSWORD?™ prompt is registered as s 2 new password. . 6. Jo put the new password, . To transfer a data item from the secret area to»the op:n are: salsa Example: Transfer the data item stored under Diana Smith from the senors i . area to the open area. i 7.
| A Using the Phrase Memory Function Tha Phrase Memory function lets you store up to 10 offend-used words or phrases up to 384 characters long for instant recall when you need them, To store Phrase Memory data Example: Assign the word “Birthday'’ to Phrase Memory 1. 1. While in the Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, Meme Mods, of Schedule Keeper, input the text to be assigned to a Phase Memory, (B BIRTHDAY [— Birthday. 2. Cross the (msd key, and the & indicator appears on the display. 3.
% Using the Auto Display Function The Auto Display function lets you automatically scroll through the displays quickly and easily. To stop the Auto Display, press the @ o 5 key, Example: Use the Auto Display function to view Business Card Library data, RV CBA ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. MAYER RICK {LONDON} 914508131 Sales Manager AV, Products Unit 8, 1009 North Circular Y Road, London NW2 70D = 46313436946 &2 * In the above example, you can scroll the Employer Name Display 1 you omit operation of the 1 key.
9 Important * Be lore beginning calculations, confine that 07 is shown on the display, indicating that the 8F Unit is In the Calculator mode. * Be sirs to monitor operation on the display as you perform key operations. Making corrections in calculations * You press the wrong numeric key, press the key and press the correct numeric key, I you press the wrong arithmetic operate key, simply press the correct Key.
; Example: Determine the dates 50, 100, and 150 days from October 11, 1881 (using a constant. Performing Date Calculations (FIF) Date salutations car be par farmed In the range of January 1, 1901, through |, so{=] K+ (SAD) December a1, 2098, ; 1991/11/30 Calculations that exceed th range result in an error (B displayed).
Performing Saga | Between Two SF Units Communications 5 Eats communications between two GF Bries Units can be performed by connecting them using the cable. Data communications can be performed between two SF Sore Ui S R0 Kiosk Sean, || To connect two SF Units L9000, SF-8800, 53 . SF SF-9700), and between an SF Efiifzds: 1. Hack to make sure that the prows of the two SF Series Units Is OFF computer. 2. Remove the connector covers of the two SF Series Units. 3. Connect the two SF Series Units using the cable.
Performing Data Communications Between an SF Unit and a Personal Computer Data communications between an SF Unit and an 1BM PC/AT or P&/2 personal computer can be performed by connecting them through the optional FA100 Interface Unit. The FA-00 comes with the necessary communications software FOOTSTOOL on both 35-inch and Singh floppy disks. This software also makes t'possible to transfer Lotus 123 data from your personal computer 1o the SF Unit.
3} PACT {with 26-pine-pin HS-2320 cable and conversion cable} FAIR Peat {25-pin} (25-pin) {25-pin} (9-pin} Ping Ping Ping Ping RXD ATS ors DSA GND..7 7 7 7RS ors oTR The abase illustration shows the logical wiring arrangement, Other wiring can be used as long as it meats the following conditions: P52 . #2 of FA100 Is connected to #3 of PS/2. . #3 of FA-100 is connected to %2 of PB/2. #7 of FA-100 is connected to #7 of PS/2, .
108 Setting the Hardware Parameters Be lore you can perform tads communications, you must first set up certain hardware parameters 10 make sure that the two units are able fo understand each other. The parameters of the send unit and the receive unit must be same, Hers are three hardware parameters that must be set Parameter Settings PARITY EVEN / ODD / NONE BIT LENGTH 7 bits 78 bits 8PS 1200 / 2400 / 4800 / 9600 BPB means “Bits Per Second” and represents the sped at which data is communicated.
Setting up the Receive SF Unit The following procedures describes how Unit to receive data from another SF Unit or from a personal computer. To set up the receive SF Unit 1. While in the Calendar Display, Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, Memo Mode, or Schedule Keeper, pass the firm key followed by [3] to select “DATA COMMUNICATION®, and the following menu appears, 2.
" | Note You can exit from d communication menus by pressing the 7=, (55, or g key, To send ALL DATA ITEMS 1. While the transmitting units in the Calendar Display, Telephone Directory, Business Lard Library, More Mode, or Schedule Keeper, press the fia key followed by to select “DATA COMMUNICATION®, 2. Press [T to select “SEND", 3. select “ALL DATA ITEMS™, and the following display appears 1o conflict whether yau wish to process.
14 & Input the text that you wish to search for, If you make a mistake while smearing text, press the (4] or (5] key to move the cursor 1o the oath of the mistake and make corrections. tannest &) DEPARTMENT 10317035 ag] 11008 Department Meeting ! {Rome 1085} 3100 SEND? fo) Crass the B key ta begin transmission of the dis it played tads #en, oF th key to autumn to the Time Table Display. o To send one MONTH in the Calendar Display Example: Send the calendar for December 1982, 1.
e reign et (uly 91, pre cwm trans Transmitting error messages ion, hessian, or the {5 key o turret N men The following messages appear on the display of the receiving unit when a problem scours during data communications. All data transferred up 1o display of the message is regained in memory, but data communication is terminated. ¥4% MODE DATA BEND #%k if one of the fallowing error messages appears, press the (T2, FEI, &9, PROM: 1882/ 7/ 1 (WED) {25, key to clear the error mousse.
To connect an SF Unit with a printer 1. First, ensure that the power of the 8F Unit and the printer la switched OFR o s USlllg a Printer Printer ~ EPSON L-800, using #5143 serial interface. . 2. Connect the printer o the FA-100 interface Uit using an RS-232C cross cable. . 3. Remove the connector cover from the connector terminal of the SF Unit. * Be careful not o lose the connector cover. It should be replaced In the connector terminal whenever the cable is disconnected. 4.
120 To print ONE DATA ITEM in the Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, or Memo Mode Example: Print the Telephone Directory data for Emily Jackson. Crass the (5] key 1o enter the Telephone Directory. Press the bl key followed by [3) bo select “DATA COMMUNICATION".
‘L\\a To print MODE DATA ITEMS in the Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, or Memo Mode Example: Print all data #rems squalor in the Business Card Library. 1. Cross the key to enter the Business Cara Library, 2. Press the bl key followed by (] to select “'DATA COMMUNICATION'. 2 Press [ ta select “PRINT”, 4. Press[Z] 1o select “MODE DATA ITEMS" and a message appears on the display to confirm whether or not you wish to print the data items.
. —— Printing error messages if the following error message appears sinus eerie g printing, press the [fE), key to clear the error measly and try printing again. ge. Then, take corrective action Using the Pen Printer Message Meaning Action STOPPED * Printing stopped * Print again. manually, * Battery power drops * Replace the main . power below a certain love. supply batteries and print again.
Be sure to keep the connectors of the Pen Pri i the 410 1 e oo tarring and SF Unit covered when To print data already stored in SF Unit memory Example: Print the Telephone Directory Dada for Diana Smith, 1. Press the (] key, followed by 1 COMMUNICATION, by the S key. Then pass (4] to select DATA 2. Press (8] to select PEN PRINTING, 1 INPUT (TEM PRINT 2 STORED ITEM PRINT 8 PRINT FORMAT 3. Press (7] 1o select STORED ITEM PRINT, and the L , message “SEARCH FOR?Y" appears.
* 1 you wish to print more oxt following the above operation, press the SF Unit's [58 key to return 1o the “INPUT TIME” display, and proceed as described shove. You ean use the () key while inputting text on the SF Unlit's keyboard, When the Pen Printer comes 10 the newline mark, it stops printing 1o Jet you move the Pen Printer to the next fine. To continue, press the Pen Printer's PRINT button again.
Reference (Haywood Time key CAPS key Page Ui | @Home Time kay B Shift key @ P?QZ e Keys | @ Calendar key 9 Code key @ Display Change key @ Schedule key Mark key @ Alta Display edema key @Capacity display key — Schedule alarm key 3 (B Business Card key ()Phrase Memory ksy @@Function key (Telephone Directory Key @ return key @ Secret key (8 Fowler ON/Clear key NEXT key GEESE key @ Power OFF key GET key {Calculator mode key & COMBINE key (insert key SEARCHER key ¢ D Detente key @ Teatime key i i (@ Character k
Key Functions Name Function Key CAP fon Key CAP, Wort ¥ Character keys | Use these keys fo abler characters, @y | World Time key ;ms ey o enter the World Time & B @ spaces, punctilious god numbers. o CAPS ey Cross this kay fo shift the keyboard dome Tire key | Press this key to er tar the Home Term between upper-case and lower.case. @ Display to switch bittersweet 12-hour and @ The keyboard retains fts current upper& formats, or to change the daily & seriousness-cass setting until the i key alarm time.
Na, Nam Function Page Up/ Press this key to stroll ihe the index dis @ | Page Down keys | up or down, six kines at a time. L fa scroll trim data fem to data item, ® Display Change | Press this key io switch from an Ind ox key Display o 2 Data Display ar from a Data Display to an Index Display. ® Auto Display * Following press this key fo auto. Schedule alarm key manically stroll though data dispel * Press this key 1o et a schedule a?zfm, Function key Crass this key to display & i Ion mend.
Schedule Keeper Approximately 1,860, under the following conditions: 1 item per day, 20 characters ki A o tier 30 days per month ? ™ Stan ting time specified, alarm time sop Approximately 2,145, under the following conditions; 1 item per day, 20 characters it 30 days per month per fem Starting time specified, no alarm dime Auto Sort Sequence Telephone Directory data elms are automatically sorted in alphabetical order according to the first lecher entered for NAME.
Resetting the SF Unit’s Memory Before describing the RESET aeration, a note of WARNING The following procedure will arose alt data stored in memory, including marked data items. 8e sure to forepart the RESET operation only if you wish to clear alf data. To reset the SF Unit’s memory 1. Switch on power ang prods the RESET button with a thin, pointed abject. The following message appears on the display. “DELETE ALL DATA (TENS STORED IN MEMORY? 2.
i Index A Accent marks 18 ALL DATA STEMS Data communications R Lute Display Function 88 Aunts power OFF 21 Auto sort sequence a7 B Backup battery 68 Bates edit a2 Bell symbol 7 St length 108 BPS 08 Business Card Library 82 T Calculation perplexed 9 Calculation keys # Calculator Functions 97 Calendar format 53 Calendar Function 49 Calendar Sears 65 CAPS key 2z Characters.