GUIDELINES LAID DOWN 8Y FCC RULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT IN THE U.S.A. (not applicable to either areas). NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FOG Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in 4 residential installation.
Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the CASIO SF-8350R (referred to as 8F Unit in this manual). For best results and to ensure that you are able 1o employ the features and functions of your SF Unit to their fullest, carefully read this manual and keep it on hand for future reference. + Note that the example displays provided in this' manual are provided to show you the messages and screens that appear during certain operations, and are not actual size.
Before Beginning Operation Make back up copes of important data! Your SF Unit employs electronic memory, which makes it possible to stare large volumes of data and to recall stared data quickly and easily. Data is retained as long as power is supplied by the batteries. This means that should batteries go dead, or if you make a mistake while replacing batteries, the data.
In the case of 1 or 2... Yau must perform the RESET operation {page 135} o clear the memory and return to normal operation. Before doing 8o, you may want to recall important data and write it down (if you don't already have a copy on paper). Then you can re input the data after the memory Is cleared. In the case of Consult with your nearest CASIO dealer. Whenever one of the following messages appear on the display, you should take the action described below.
BATTERIES GETTING WEAK! ® PLEASE REPLACE BACK-UP BATTERY FIRST AND THEN [ MAIN BATTERIES! ACTION: None of the keyboard keys are active except [, Switch power off and immediately replace the back-up battery. After replacing the back-up battery, you should then replace the main batteries: Memory Overflow Message The message “MEMORY FULL!" appears on the display when the data you are trying to store exceeds memory capacity. When this happens, perform the two following operations.
Precautions Note the following important precautions fo ensure that you get the most out of your SF Unit. » Never ity to take your SF Unit apart. « Avoid strong impact and sudden temperature changes. o At very low temperatures, the display response time may sow down or the display may fail completely. This Is temporary, and correct operation should return at normal temperature.
About the Power Supply You should stop whatever operation you are performing and replace batteries as soon as one of the weak battery messages shown on pages 4 and 5 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 power keyboard operations, the display and alarm tones.
Precautions incorrectly using batteries can cause them to burst or leak, possibly damaging the interior of the SF Unit. Note the following precautions: + Be sure that the positive and negative ‘poles of each battery are facing in the proper direction, + Never mix batteries of different types. = Never mix old batteries and new ones.
To replace the main batteries Before replacing the main batteries, note the following precautions. . Remove the screw that hold the battery . Remove the battery compartment cover . Slide the main battery hider in the . Remove both old batteries and replace Do not remove the back-up battery from the SF Unit while main batteries are removed. Be sure to replace both batteries at the same time, and do not use an old battery with & new one. compartment cover in place.
To replace the back-up battery Before replacing the back-up battery, note the following precautions: * Do not remove the main batteries from the SF Unit while back-up battery is removed. * Be sure to replace the back-up battery at least once a year 1. 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. First, remove this sticker from the backup battery holder.
Getting to Know Your SF Unit Using the Telephone Directory Function Using the Business Card Library Function Using the Memo Function Using the Calendar Function Using the Schedule Keeper Using the Timekeeping Function Editing Data stems Stored in Memory Other Functions Using the Calculator Functions Performing Data Communications Using Printer Using the Pen Printer Reference BEECHNUT
Contents Multiple Language Capability Before Beginning Operation About the Power Supply To replace the main batteries g To replace the back-up battery 10 Getting to Know Your SF Unit Key identification chart 18 About the Symbols Used on the Display Learning About Your SF Unit About the Auto Power OFF function 21 To adjust display contrast 21 Key input tone 21 Entering text 21 Editing text 22 Using the Data Management Functions Using the Telephone Directory Function Format 23 o store data 24 Recalling Teleph
Using the Meme Function Format 42 To store data 42 Recalling Memo data 43 Inserting & memo between two existing memos 48 Using the Calendar Function Displaying & calendar for & specific month 49 Changing the calendar format 83 Working day counts 54 Using the Schedule Keeper Format 56 About Schedule Keeper displays 56 Entering the Schedule Keeper 59 Inputting data into the Schedule Keeper L Recalling Schedule Keeper data B4 Using the Schedule Farm Function 89 Using the Timekeeping Function About Home Time an
Other Functions Using the Mark Function To assign marks o data items 87 To mark an existing data inert 83 To unmask a data item 88 Using the Secret Function To register a password 89 To exit the secret area 2 Entering the secret area 80 To change the password 91 “Transferring data between the secret and open areas 92 Using the Phrase Memory Function To store Phrase Memory dale 94 To recall Phrases Memory data 95 Using the Auto Display Function Using the Calculator Functions Performing General Calculations P
Transmitting Data About transmitting data 108 To send ALL DATA ITEMS 109 To send ONE DATA ITEM in the Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, or Memo Mode 109 To send ONE DATA ITEM in the Schedule Keeper 110 To send one MONTH in the Calendar Display m To send MODE DATA ITEMS in the Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, or Memo Mode 12 To send MODE DATA ITEMS for a specific period in the Schedule Keeper "2 To send MODE DATA ITEMS for a specific period in the Calendar Display 13 Transmitting error m
16 Reference Keys Sta rage Capacity Auto Sort Sequence Resettling the SF Unit’s Memory About the Memory Capacity Display Data Input Error Table Specifications Index 128 132 134 138 138 137 138 o
Getting to Know Your SF Unit Connector terminal Display For connection of cable Shows input characters, etc. Keyboard Nz | i Lock Press to open unit panel. A Display Contrast Dias Adjusts display contrast. To open the panel of the unit Q Open panel while pressing dock.
Key identification chart The keyboard illustrated below shows all of the characters they can be entered from the keyboard. Claimable CA) &1 |=Ai Caldwell [ro|rajvajuEliilooleuin it T |7 éfs) analsslai|td|gajna|in|kafio]: Jri]s~ st |2 Im zalxélcifvdfbifn Im f. <] >]/x c00¢ Each key is capable of entering four characters. Characters are stuttered by pressing a key directly, or by using the § and (] keys.
In addition to the key operations shown above, you ¢an also enter the accent quarks noted blow. In each case, enter the accent mark and then the character. The cursor will not move forward untie you enter the character. : @) ¢ (acute accent) v {grave accent) A {circumflex) * (umlaut) t (tilde) Example: EFFACE] enters 2 PEACETIME] enters A If you enter a letter that cannot be used with the above accent marks {duct the accent mark previously enters is cleared from the display.
20 About the Symbols Used on the Display L CASSIA SF—8350R+ v . Sue whew Separator mark. Separator mark inserted when €3] is pressed input mode to indicate the end of a data item. Newline mark. Newline mark inserted when indicate a new line. is pressed 1o Cursor, indicating currant input position. Cursor when 10 of fewer characters remain in the input capacity. Indicates data off the top of the display. Indicates data off the bottom of the display. Indicates marked data item.
Learning About Your SF Unit . About the Auto Power OFF function The Auto Power OFF function conserves battery power by automatically switching power OFF if the SF Unitas not used for approximately six minutes. o restore power, press the key, * Memory contents are protected while power is switched OFF, « It a schedule alarm or a daily alarm is preset, power automatically switches ON when the alarm time is reached.
2 Key When you press you activate the caps lock function and all the alphabet keys produce upper-case letters. This does not affect other keys: you still need to press [ to get the characters in yellow. The 5 indicator appears during caps lock. Press B again to release. Your SF Unit differentiates between upper and lower-case latter when searching and sorting. Keep this in mind when you search for information. 5 Key Press [ to enter a single upper-case character. The ) indicator appears on the display.
Using the Data Management Functions This part of the manual lets you how to use the versatile data storage functions, You will learn how to store, recall, and edit Telephone Directory, Business Lard Library, Memo, and Schedule data. To make procedures as easy to understand as possible, they are explained using actual example operations. Using the Telephone Directory Function “The Telephone Directory function ells you store addresses and telephone numbers in memory for instant recall when you need them.
To store data Example: Let us store the following data in memory. JACKSON ERIC 222-228-8227 570 Casio Avenue, Seattle, WA Blood Type: O . Press the key. # TELEPHONE DIRECTORY i DATA {REMS o MARKED ? NAME? . Press the & key, and the message “NAME?" appears. . Input & name, (6 JACKSON {3 ERIC . After you input the name, press the F& key. A separator mark appears at the end of the line and the message “TEL NUMBER?" appears. . nut the telephone number. 222-228-8227 Press the &) key again and the message.
* When the total number of characters making up the name and telephone number is less than 31, the name and telephone number are displayed on the same line of the display. * While a combine mark (see page 29) is on the display, the () key will not store any data.
26 Data Display ANDERSON JACK 234-228-8333 1718 Orange Street, Lns Angeles, CA 90404 Blood type: AB Swimming Tennis Birthday: Oct. 9th, 196@Q Y Wedding Anniversary: May 7, 1989 = L 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 off of the bosom of the display. Press the (¥ key 10 view this data. Likewise, a A indicator will also appear when there is more data off of the top of the display.
To locate data using Index Search Example: Search for the data stored for Diana Smith. 1. Press the [E key. TELEPHONE DIRECTORY # DATA STEMS MARKED NAME? = ow© This display indicates that there are currently nine data items stored in memory. Of these, none are marked. For further details on marked (page 87). 2.
28 2. Press the =] key and the &/ indicator appears in the lower right of the display. An Index Display appears with the name and telephone number for the Marne that you specified at the fop. [ BENSON THOMAS 3, Press the key to switch to the Data Display. 4355 Calculation Town, New York, NY i BENSON THOMAS * I you press the [ key again while the data display is shown, the Index Display will reappear with the name “BENSON THOMAS” at the top.
2. Input the next part of the search dale. ANDERSON HENDERSON_ 8. Press the & key, ANDERSON JACK 234-228-8338 4. Press the B8 key to switch to the Dale Display. € is the combine mark which separates search specifications. + While a combine mark is on the display, the &) key will not store any data. Delete the combine mark using the far key before pressing [, To locate data using Mode Search Example: Search for all data items that contain the text "Los Angeles”. 1.
30 To perform Mode Search with multiple specifications Example: Locate the data for an individual named Diana, who lives in Chicago. 1. While in the Telephone Directory, press B8 and the message ‘NAME?” appears. Input the first part of the search data. 55 CHICAGO (e 2. Input the second part of the search data. 3. Press @) followed by 5678453283 SMITH DIANA 4. Press the key to change to the Data Display.
Notes * The message “DATA ITEM NOT FOUND!” appears on the display if you attempt to search for text that does not exist in memory. This can be because the item does not exist, or because you made a mistake when you entered the text. Should this message appear, press recall and edit the text you input, or B3] to reenter the text farm the beginning. OF you can press directly to the index display.
Using the Business Card Library Function The Business Card Library function lets you store a wide variety to business data. Format Each Business Card Library data item can Include up fo 384 characters {including separator marks {4 ) and newline marks The following shows the format of the data stared for each item.
To store data Example: Store the data included on the business card illustrated below. DAVID GEAR PRODUCT MANAGER CONSUMER PRODUCTS DIVISION PO BOX 7000 570 MOUNT PLEASANT AVE. DOVER, NJ A7801 PHONE TELEX 542754 CR €O, LTD. FACSIMILE 262-361-3818 Y key, ! BUSINESS CARD LIBRARY EMPLOYERS DATA ITEMS MARKED NAME? r . Press the EER key, and the messages “"NAME?” appears. 3, input the name of the person and press the [l key. The message “EMPLOYER?” appears.
7. Input the name of the department and press the B key. The message “PO.BOX?” appears. CONSUMER [5 PRODUCTS DIVISION =) 8. input the post office box number and press the [ key. The message “ADDRESS?” appears. 7000 &3 9. Input the address and press the 5 key, The message “TELEX NUMBER?” appears. 570 B MOUNT (] PLEASANT (58] AVE. DOVER, 2] NJ B 07801 ' 10. Input the telex number and press the F& key. The message “FAX NUMBER?" appears. 842754 11, Input the facsimile number and press the key.
Recalling Business Card Library data Mara stored in the Business Card Library can be recalled using one of the following procedures: * Index Search Steamrolling through the alphabetical sifting of employer names only. « [initial Character Search Recall of all items under a name that begins with specific characters. » Mode Search Recall of ali rems that contain specific characters anywhere, About the Business Card Library display Three different display formats are used in the Business Card Library.
6 When the total number of characters used for two consecutive FREE items is Jess than 15, the two Stems are displayed on one line, Name/Number Display GEAR MIKE 145091381 = 5 Data Display LE Ot CBA ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. GEAR MIKE 21-4509131 PRODUCT MANAGER CONSUMER PRODUCT DIVISION 7000 ¥ Unit 6, 198@ NORTH CIRCULAR ROAD) =2 = The search procedures described below assume that the following data is already stored in memory.
ROBINSON LUCY Copywriter, Domestic Advertisement Division, HW ADVERTISING ING. BOD A.B. Avenue, New York, NY 10170 PO.BOX: 30008 ek 222-228-1234 WILLIAMS ROBERT Vice-President, Latin America Revlon, QD MOTORS QD Building, 10250 QD Road, Chicago, IL PO.BOX: 1234567 Tel: Fax: §31-343-68988 MAYER RICK Sales Manager, AV. Products, CBA ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Unit 6. 1000 North Circular Road, London HW2 7JD Tel: Telex: 863446 GARDNER JEFF Analyst, Consumer Products Market, FC BANK 765634 PB Road.
4. Press the key unfit the employer name QD MOTORS™ Is at the top of the display. QD MOTORS 5. Press the [ key to change to the Data Display. QD _MOTORS STEWART JANE Chief Engineer Engineering and Development 1234567 ¥ OD Building, 10250 QD Road, =2 6. Press § 1o move to the next data item stored under QD Motors.
« A Name/Number Display shows the name and telephone number fof the name that you specified at the top. 3. Press the @ key to switch to the Data Display. « When the total number of characters making up the name and telephone number is greater than 32, only the name Is displayed in the Name/Number Display, if the name itself exceeds 82 characters, only its first 32 characters are shown on the Name/Number Display. + The above procedure can also be performed specify “GOMEZ CARLOS™, or simply “G".
To locate data using Mode Search Example: Search for all of the data items that contain the text “Marketing 3. 5. Whigs in the Business Card Library, press &5 and the message "NAME?” appears. 2. Input the search data. 3 Press [ followed by the &) key. FAIR MARKETING Fees) LYLE THOMAS FLOYD SCOTT 222-228-1122 222--228-8227 The names and telephone numbers for &l of the persons whose data stems contain the text you specified appear as a Name/Number Display. .
. Press 5 followed by the F) key. . While int the Business Card Library, press 854 and the message *NAME?"* appears. . Input the first part of the search data. EER NEW FETA YORK . Press the Bam key and input the other part of the search data. BEER AD New Workload_ ROBINSON LUG 222-228-1234 The matching name and telephone number appear at the top of the display. Press the key to change to the Data Display.
Using the Memo Function “The Memo function lets you store such dale as timetables, price lists and general memorandum, Format Each Memo data item can include up to 384 characters {including newline marks To store data Example: Store ihe following subway timetable in memory. SUBWAY TIMETABLE 7:00 8:00 9:03 10:05 19:07 16 256 34 43 51 859 i2:08 Press the 88 key. DATA ITEMS ° MARKED @ MEMO? = 2. Press the 8] key, and the message “"MEMO?" appears, 3. Input the first line.
4. Proceed as follows. & 7:00 12:08 ) 17 (65) After you complete insulting the data press the [ key 1o store this data item into memory. Recalling Memo data Data stored in the Memo Mode can be recalled using one of the following procedures: ¢ Index Search Scrolling through a list of the first lines of sate data item stored. » Initial Character Search Recall of all items. with a specific first line.
Data Display SUBWAY TIMETABLE 7:00 The search procedures described below assume that the following dale is already stored in memory. Memo name Contents PRICE LIST (TAX FREE) Perfume 5200 Tie §125 DRIVER'S LICENSE Valid unit Oct. 29, 1993 Number A<123455 PASSPORT Valid until Dec. 11, 1995 Number XY543210 AIRLINE SCHEDULE — Jan. 8 NY. ~TOKYO 1:30 50 12:10 80 55 AIRLINE SCHEDULE « Jar, 14 TOKYO ~ LONDON W15 88 85 15:10 PLAN A BUSINESS in SAPPORO with Mr. Yamaha PLAN 8 BUSINESS in TOKYO with Mr.
To locate data using Index Search Example: Search for the data stored under the name “PLAN B 1. Press the [ key to enter the Memo Mode. MEMO ¥ DATA | REMS MARKED MEMO? = + This display indicates that there are currently sight memos stored in memory, Of these, none are marked (page 87). 2. Press the key 1o display the first set of six memo names. 3. Press ¥ to scroll down to the next page. 4. Press the until the memo name “PLAN B is at the top of the display. PLAN B 5.
46 ¢ An Index Display appears with the memo name you specifies at the top. 3. Press the key to switch to the Data Display. SUBWAY TIMETABLE 7:00 8:00 9:03 10:95 1:97 The ¥ indicator on the left of the display indicates that more there is data off of the bottom of the display. Press the key to view this data. + The above procedure can also be performed specifying “SU” or simply *S". « |t more than one Memo name matches the specification you enter for “MEMO?", they will appear together on Index Display.
3. Use the and keys to select one of the displayed names by positioning it in the top line of the display, and then press the B key o switch to its Data Display. DRIVER'S L INCENSE . valid unit! Det. 28, 1993 Number A—123456 PASSPORT Valid untie Dec. 11, 1885 Number XY543210 = L) To locate data using Sequential Search Example: Use index Search to display the "SUBWAY TIMETABLE"” memo, and then move 1o the “AIRLINE SCHEDULE — NY. ~TOKYO” memo.
48 Inserting a memo between two existing memos Generally, memos are stored in the same sequence they are input. The following operation makes it possible for you to input a new memo between two existing memos. To insert a memo between two existing memos Example: Enter the data listed below into & memo before the memo named . . Recall the fist of memo names using Index Search. Locate the “PASSPORT”, CREDIT CARD NUMBERS Casio Credit 12345 Digital Credit 98765 PASSPORT” memo in the top line of the display.
Using the Calendar Function The Calendar function gives you instant access 10 any full month calendar from January 1901 through December 2099, The wide display shows two calendars per screen. N Whenever you perform the memory reset: operation, the SF Unit's Calendar Mode shows January and February 1994. The examples in this manual, however, are all based on 1992 calendars. Displaying a calendar for a specific month There are three methods that you can use to display the calendar for & specific month.
50 To specify a month in the Calculator mode Example: Recall June — July 1992. Years in the 20th century may be entered using the last two digits only (1993~93), but 21st century years must be entered in four digits. SUMPTUOUS THAR A SUMO FUSE 122858 7 1234 7 8 810111213 587899011 1213141516 1920 2829 1992 — To specify a month in the Calendar display Example: Display the calendars for August and September 1992, 1.
To scroll through calendars Example: SUMO TUQUE TH FR SA SUM TUQUE TH FR SA 111294567 12 12345 3 91011121314 6789101012 22ABB2TB 2021 2228 26 25 % 2850 27 2520 30 31 — 1992 — =@ SUMO TUQUE TH FR SA SUMO TWENTIETH FR SA 12 12345 8101112 3456788 1314 1011121314 1516 202122232425 % 7819202 2425 1902 — 3 ~ 1993 — Kilroy SUMO TUQUE THAR 8A& SUMO TUQUE THAR SA g zaniness g 128458 78 910111213 78 310111213 1415 1415 2122 28 24 25-25 27 2 BABBITT 1993 ~ « The key operation can also be performed by pressing the Key.
52 1. Select July (EEB( (or input &) 2. Press @5 to highlight July 8, SUMO TUQUE TH FR 5 SUMO TUQUE 2345678 12 18 14718718 17 18 9104112131415 1920 235 227 BNBBTBN 1982 — 31 To set multiple month highlights Example: To highlight all Saturdays and Sundays from January through December 1992, 1. Display the starting month of the period on the lat of the display. Cross m key. . Press the [3] key to select “MULTIPLE MONTH HIGHLIGHT SET". W MULTIPLE MONTH HIGHLIGHT SET? FROM: 1982/ 1 1 TO YEAR? 4.
8 Use the cursor keys to select Saturday, and press i, 7. Press the =1 key to complete the procedure and highlight the days. SUMO TUQUE TH FA SA SUMO TUQUE THAR SA 12 1 3456788 10 1112 17181920 1998 — Changing the calendar format The procedure described here lets you switch the day of the woke sequence between Sunday through Saturday, and Monday through Sunday. Example: To change the calendar format from Sunday through Saturday to Monday through Sunday. 1. Press the key to display a calendar.
54 To clear the highlights from an entire month 1. Press the i) key to enter the Ca lender display. 2. Locate the calendar whose highlights you wish to clear on the left side of the display. 3. Press the [ key. 4. Press [2] to select ONE-MONTH HIGHLIGHT CLEAR". 5. Press &1 to clear all of the date highlights from the month, of {5 to cancel the operation and return to the display in Step 2 above. To clear the highlights from a series of months 1. Press the [ key to enter the Calendar display. 2.
. Move the date cursor 1o the starting date. FRIGIDAIRE) for input 6) SUMS TUQUE Press the key to specify the start date. SUMO TUQUE TH Fit SA UNH ! GHL SIGHTED 1982/ 7/ 6 MON 1 16927 7/ & MON 0 . Move the date cursor to the ending date. REFEREE] UNH i HIGHLIGHTED 19827 7/ 6 MON 1 19927 8/14 FRI 29 According to this display, there are 28 working days in the specified period. If you press the () key white the above display is shown, August 14 becomes the start date.
56 Using the Schedule Keeper The Schedule Keeper function works in combination with the Calendar to help keep track of your appointments. Once you make a Schedules Keeper entry, the date of that entry is marked on the calendar to indicate that you have appointment. In addition, an innovative Timetable Display shows you at a glance what time frames throughout the day are filled and which are open.
» Timetable Display — shows at a glance when appointments are scheduled throughout an entire day. Indicates multi-date inert if you have highlighted a date on the calendar, the day of the week is in void Indicates no time brackets; otherwise it is in parentheses. included with appointment Day count {from Jan. 1} Remaining Days (to Dc.
* Data Display — contains all the details for the appointments. 12-hour display 1992/ [195/171 29] Dinner with Mr. PAGE Product Meeting Telephone Mr. SMITH about @& 24-hour display 1992/ [196/171 28] Dinner with Mr. PAGE Product Nesting Telephone Mr. SMITH about & « The weekly schedule display — shows you an entire week's schedule at a glance. calendar the day of the week is in 1§ you have highlighted & die on the lib old brackets. the 15th.
24-hour display 1992/ ity e o g 14[TU]§ T 154E] ¥ e 18{TH] 18[5A1 @7 The Timetable Display and Data Display uses either 12-hour or 24-hour format, depending on the HOME TIME setting you make for the Horne Time (page 77). Entering the Schedule Keeper When you enter the Schedule Keeper, you have to enter for a specific date. There are three methods that you can use to specify the date when entering the Schedule Keeper. « Date specification Enter the date that you wish to access.
60 To select a date from the Calendar Example: Select July 2, 19982, 1. Display the calendar for July 1992, and select the date. input 2) SUMO TUQUE T FR 84 SUMO 278 4 1 DERRIERE T 8204 2. Press the key. 3. Press the [fim) key and the calendar. reappears. Select the 17th. EFFIE) ¢or input 17) 4. Press the key for the weekly schedule for the week that contains the currently selected date. o217 123 6 8 123 150w} e 141U e BANE] S193eR] e “Saliva T e 5. Use and to change the date selection.
Sequential selection Example: [ 198927 {199/167 101 @ i@ 1992/ 7/1818AT] [200/166 101 Inputting data into the Schedule Keeper Inputting data into the Schedule Keeper s actually quite simple. Rather than attempting to explain it before providing an example, let's go straight into the example 1o see how it is done Let us say that we wish to enter the following information into the Schedule Keeper. This example assumes that 12-hour format is being used (page 77).
Press the B ke 1325/041 This is the Timetable Display for November 20, 1992. , and the message “'DESCRIPTION?” appears 1o ask you to enter the time of the schedule. DESCRY PITON? [325/ 041 47) . Input the time and then press the () key. 10 (3 I you do.not input the minutes, the SF Unit assumes “00™ . Press the e key and the message “DESCRIPTION?” reappears to ask you for input of the details of the appointment. 967 PLANNING Fer] MEETING Press the key to store this Schedule Keeper entry into memory.
Input the details. NEW FIEF YORK . Press the EE] key. Note the T symbol on the display. 1992/11/24 (TUE) + New York Press the ¥ key to change the date to the 25th. {329/ 037 48] 1982/ 11725 (WED) i New York Press once again fo display the 26th. Input the first appointment. Note the key operation used to enter the starting time and ending time. {230/ 036 48} 1:00p DESCRIPTION? Now input the details. DEPARTMENT MEETING 1 ( [ ROOM [ 105 i ) ) but this presents no problem @) MEET MCDONALD £ AT PE) A.B.
64 Appointments are automatically stored in according o 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 dimes. « See page 80 for derails on editing and deleting appointment entries.
3. Press the B key 1o switch to the Data Display. [3317005 46} Meet Mr. McDonald at AB.HOTEL , 1:00p Department Meeting (Room 105) L= . * Press the key to scroll down line-by-line through the Data Display ( sorrels up}, or ¥ to scroll down appointment-By-appointment ( 2 scrolls up). Calendar Search Example: Check the schedule data for November 20, 1992: 1. Elect the date on the Calendar display. TWEEDLEDEE (or input 20) 2. Press the ##8il] key and the Timetable Display for the selected date appears. 8.
The ‘ symbol indicates a multi-date item, while the ® symbol indicates a schedule data item that does not include a time. 3. To check the details for other days. Move the cursor to select a date and pass the [Eme key. (P ety [320/037 48] 1 New York A date with a T symbol is the start date of a multi-date item. 4. Press ¥ to view the next day’s details, * A date with a | symbol is the end date of the multi-date item.
2. Input the search data, and press the &5 key. * Note that you could also enter just the word “‘Department” or D" for the search, (8% DEPARTMENT BRI MEETING (331 035 48] 1:00p Department Meeting 1 {Room 185) or The indicator appears on the display and the first entry that matches the specified text appears on the display. 3. Press ¥ or 4 key lo view other data items that match the specification {displayed in chronological order).
68 Using Mode Search With mode search, you can specify either text or a time to locate the Schedule Keeper information you want. Then the SF Unit will display all items that include the specified text anywhere in their entries, or whose schedule times include the time you specify. Mode Search ttys to find the nearest data items in the future that contain the ext you specify.
Notes The following shows how time search is performed by ERE). in memory: 10:00 AM 10:30 AM ~ 12:00 PM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 10:30 AM Search data: 10:30 AM items found: 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 10:30 AM ~12:00 PM 10:30 AM Search data: 10:00 AM ~ 11:00 AM Items found; 10:00 AM 10:30 AM 10:00 AM 10:30 PM Using the Schedule Alarm Function The Schedule Alarm function lets you set alarms to signal scheduled appointment times. The procedure for setting schedule alarms wilt be explained here using actual examples.
n 5. Press the BE] key to store the schedule alarm time in memory. 3. To set the schedule alarm, press 75 and the current alarm time appears on the display. 11 production Nesting_ ALARM 11:00A [332/034 48] 1f you press the BEg key here, the alarm time will be set at 11:00 AM. Instead, we will sangs the alarm time to 10:50 AM. 4.
When a schedule alarm time is reached When a time that Is preset with a schedules alarm is reached, an audible afar sounds for 20 secants and the corresponding schedule data appears. Press any key to stop the alarm sound. Then press the & key to return to the display you were at before the alarm began to sound, schedule alarm time is reached while power is OFF, the SF Unit . automatically switches ON. * The alarm mark and alarm time display are automatically cleared when a schedule alarm time is reached.
n To switch schedule alarms ON and OFF 1. While in the Schedule Keeper, prods the REm key, press to select "SOUND™, SCHEDULE ALARM DAILY ALARM KEY &4 *%k% SOUND ¥x% DOFF $0OFF DOFF 2. Press the[ €] key to switch the schedule alarm ON and the [ key to switch it OFF. 3, Press the €] key to register the setting. To set a schedule alarm for a previously stored data item Example: Set the schedule alarm for the Department meeting from 1:00 PM 10 3:00 PM on November 26, 1892 stored in the Schedule Keeper. 1.
Using the Timekeeping Function About Home Time and World Time Your SF Unit comes with its own precision timepiece built in. A World Time function shows you the current time in New York, London, Paris, Tokyo, etc, You can specify one of these times as your Home Tums, which is used for Schedule Alarms and Deity Alarm. Whenever you perform the memory reset operation, the SF Unit's Home Time Made tasers to the MONTH/DATE/YEAR format, to JAN/1/1994.
4 ¢ City names that can be set as the Home Time appear in alphabetical order on the top of the display. The time on the right shows the difference from the home time currently specified. Press the or (a) key to scroll through the city names, or /4 to serology a full page af a time. * You can also scroll directly to a specific section of the city list. Simply enter a lecher and the block of names that begins with that letter immediately appears on the display. Mere, let us enter “N”.
3. Press [T] to select “HOME TIME SET". 4. Press [A)to set AM, or [B] for PM. You can switch between AM and PM while the hours digits or minutes digits of the time are flashing. 5. Input the hour, minutes, year, month and date, pressing (T after sate entry, [B) 1 (010 You can also leave any setting the way it is without making any changes by pressing the (§F] key while the digits for the setting are flashing.
2. Press the [ key, and the following menu appears. 1 DAILY ALARM TIME SET € SOUND . Press [T to select “DAILY ALARM TIME SET" to specify AM or (E] for PM. Then input the hours followed by 358 and the minutes. (A8 )30 5. Press the B3 key to complete the operation, New York DAILY ALARM TIME i o Press the i key to rectum to the Home Time display. To switch the daily alarm ON and OFF 1. Press the [ key, and then press () to select “SOUND". 2.
To switch between 12-hour and 24-hour format 1. Press the B key. . Press the Bod key. . Crass o select '12/24 HOURS". New York 23:12 38 * Iotas that the time has been changed from 12-hour to 24-hour format. The specification affects all time displays, including those in the Schedule Mode, World Time, and alarms. » N Specifying the date format A choice of three different date formats is available for the Oms Time, World Time and Schedule Keeper displays.
To specify the date format 1. Press the (& key. 2. Crass the hed key. 3. Press [] to select DATE FORMAT, & 1 MONTH/DATE/YEAR 2 DATE/MONTH/YEAR 3 YEAR/MONTH/DATE 4. Press the key (7], (2], () that corresponds o the format you want to use, New York SEE JILT 811982 (MON) 23140 52 | Nero | No matter what date format you defect, 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 [ key. 2.
4. Select the city you want. 5. Press the Ee1 key to view the World Time Display for the city you selected. Paris JuL/ 771082 (TUE) §:13 . = The initial smelting for the World Time is New York. Using the daylight saving time function This function lets you specify daylight saving time for cities that use such a timekeeping system. To switch daylight saving time ON and OFF 1. Press the §E key or the key. 2. Press the key. 3.
Editing Data stems Stored in Memory After data Items are stored in memory, you can edit, delete, and move them as desired. In this section, we will use actual examples to describe the editing procedures. To change an existing data item Change Mary Bush’s telephone number from 234-228-9190 to 234-208-8243 {page 26). ] . 1. Enter the Telephone Directory and-search for the data item. )6 BUSH fom o 2. Press B to switch to the Data Display. s . 2. Press the X% key. ek 4, .
» When you locate a dale item using Initiate Character Search or Mode Search, the B indicator disappears from the display when you press while in the function menu. » When you change the name entry in the Business Lard Library, ail of the entries are resorted in alphabetical sequence when you pass the 581 key. To change the date of a Schedule Keeper data item Change the date for the Planning Meeting from 10:00 AN on November 20, 1892 to 2:00 PM on November 27, 1992, 1.
82 6. Press the (] key and Input the new time, and then press the §ej key to store the newly edited data item in memory. 92 (BE 1982/ 11727(FRI) [352/03s a8] 2:00p Planning Merlin To batch edit multiple data items I the Business Card Library, it is sometimes desirable to change all entries of some data to another entry. Example: Change the telephone numbers of all of the QD MOTORS items from fo 631-343-6111. . Enter the Business Card Library. 2. Press the R kay. 3.
o Make the necessary changes. BIRDSEED 611 7. Press the 58 key lo store the newly edited data items in memory. " [f you pass the B key while editing multiple data items, the SF Unit will cancel multiple tads item edit and the message ""NAME?" will appear on the display. * When you change the name entry in the Business Card Library, alf of the entries are resorted in alphabetical sequence when you press the S key.
8 6. Press the key to display the FREE entry data with its ahem. FREE 1 I'BIRTHDAY_ FREE 3 FREE 4 7. Press the 3 key to store the new data item name if memory, * Na ow, the prompt “BIRTHDAY?" will appear in place of “FREE 27", Also, the entry name “BIRTHDAY” is displayed when the data is recalled, Deleting data items “fou can delete individual data items, or you can batch delete all but the marked data items.
To delete unmarked data items Example: Delete all unmarked data terns in the Memo Mode (see page 87 for details on marked data items). . Press i fo enter the Memo Mode. 2. Press the T key. 3. select "UNMARKED DATA ITEM DELETE” and the following message appears lo confirm whether you wish to delete the data items. “DELETE ALL UNMARKED DATA ITEMS? YES EEJ/NO &g 4. Press = to delete all unmarked data items or [ to return to the MEMO display.
86 5. Press 5 to delete all unmarked data items or 9 to cancel the delete procedure.
Other Functions Using the Mark Function The Mark function fetch you mark data item to protect it against being deleted by the delete procedure {page 84). To assign marks to data items . Example: Enter the following data item and mark it. Bob Loyd, 631-343-8221 1. Input the data. ! 065 LLOYD ER BOB 631-343-8221 2. Press ¥4 to mark the data item. Note the indicator which shows that the data item Is marked. *1.L.OYD BOB 3. Press the ) key to store the dais.
] To mark an existing data item Mark the Memo data item under DRIVER'S LICENSE. 1. Enter the Memo Mode and search for the data item. HEREBY DRIVER'S LICENSE ° Valid until Oct. 29, 1993 Number A-123456 | CRED!T CARD NUMBERS | . Press the Wi key. . Press (1] 1o select “DATA ITEM EDIT”. At this time the curse will appear on the Data Display. 4. Cross jus and then press the §) key to store the newly edited data item in memory. © R 'DRIVER'S LICENSE Valid anti Oct.
Using the Secret Function “The Secret Function lets you store Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, Memo data and Schedule Keeper data in 2 memory area that is protected by a secret password. Only individuals able to enter the password can view the information stored in the secret memory area. You can register only one password. Be sure not to forget it. If you do, you will have 1o reset, thus erasing all of the data you have stored in memory.
90 3 i TELEPHONE D |RECTORY DATA 1 REMS MARKED 11 3 NAME? The [3) key is inoperative when you are entering a password. * Now you can Input for any mode data into the secret memory area. Use the same procedures as those used to store data in the open {non-secret) area. To exit the secret area Press the () key o exit the secret area. The data item count that appears on the display does not include items stored in the secret area.
8. Next, the SF Unit deniers the secret area, indicated by the the bottom of the display. DATA I REMS MARKED c® MEMO? 223 you enter a wrong password, the message “PASSWORD MISMATCHI™ appears on the display. * fno password is registered, the message “NO PASSWORD REGISTERED! appears on the display. To change the password Example: Change the password from ‘CASIO™ to “OISAC™. 1.
92 5. Press [T] to select “PASSWORD EDIT”. At this time the currently registered password will reappear, with the cursor blinking at the first letter. @ SECRET 8. Input the new password. Oi Sac 7. Press the key to register the new password. Transferring data between the secret and open areas The SF Unit makes the transfer of data items between the open area and the secret area quick and easy.
6 Press B8 1o transfer the dais item or &4 to cancel the data transfer. * The SF Unit enters the secret area, indicated by the * ~& "' indicator. » 1f a password is not already registered in the above procedure, the password entered in response to the “PASSWORD?” prompt is registered as a new password. To transfer a data item from the secret area to the open area Example: “Transfer the data item stored under Diana Smith from the secret area to the open area. . Enter the Telephone Directory. 2.
sett Using the Phrase Memory Function The Phrase Memory function lets you store up to 10 often-used words or phrases up to 384 characters Jon 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, Memo Made, or Schedule Vesper, input the text to be assigned to a Phrase Memory. {weenies i BIRTHDAY Birthday_ 2. Press the e key, and the B8 indicator appears on the display. 3.
To recall Phrase Memory data Example: Susan’s Birthday 1. In the Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, Memo Mode, or Schedule Keeper, locate the cursor where you want to input the Phrase Memory data. ) SUSAN'S B . Press 53 followed by the Phrase Memory number, e (T 1892/ B/ B{MON) [218/150 32] Susan's Birthday You can press the fwd key 1o exit the Phrase Memory Function without entering any Phrase Memory number.
Using the Auto Display Function “The Lute Display function lets you automatically scroll through the displays quickly and easily. To stop the Auto Display, press the [ or 59 key. Example: Use the Auto Display function to view Business Lard Library data. P Eyes) CBA ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. MAYER RICK Sales Manager AV, Products Unit 8, 100@ North Circular ¥ Road, London NW2 7JD =) 4 631-343-6069 = » In the above examples, you can scroll the Employer Name Display if you omit operation of the key.
Using the Calculator Functions Performing General Calculations Calculation keys o8 gE meet pie M S0 e Q@WBHEROHOHHHEE * Numeric keys ang decimal key { () * Arithmetic aerator keys ( =, (X1, (2. =) Press these keys as they appear in the arithmetic operation, and press the key 1o obtain the result. * Root key (7]} Use this key o obtain the square root of & value. * Independent memory keys { 4, Adds the displayed value to the independent memory, (m) — Subtracts the displayed value from the independent memory.
Important * Before beginning calculations, confirm that 0" is shown on the display, indicating that the 8F Unit is in the Calculator mode. * Be sure to monitor operation on the display as you perform key operations, Making corrections in calculations . * If you press the wrong numeric key, press the key and press the correct numeric key, * lf you press the wrong arithmetic operate key, simply press the correct key. This is true for all operator keys except the key.
Calculation examples 534123 63= 963 (23~ 56)= {562 3-89) ¢ 123466 x 741858 12% of 1500 Percentage of 860 against 880 18% add-on of 2500 25% discount of 3600 What will the selling price and profit be when the purchasing price of an item is $480 and the profit rate 1o the selling price is 25007 I you made $50 last week and $100 this week, what is the percent increase? 80 = 9= 720 300 20x3= 60 780 g s3@ 1230 963 =189 (9 526 ® 123456 G0 741852 B IEEE BEREAVE detente 2E REFEREE 453 s BDE 4 B BE 1500 (%0 12 1 860
Performing Date Calculations Date calculations can be performed in the range of January 1, 1901, through December 31, 209, Escalations that exceed this range result in an error (“E” displayed). Example: Determine how many days there are from December 5, 1991 o July 3, 1892, () 1992 137 * For 20th century years, you only need fo enter the final two digits. T* — (THU} L1991/ 12/ § —— 211, * The result is 219 days.
Example: Determine the dates 50, 100, and 150 days from October 11, 1681 (using a constant). 50(=) 100(=) 150 (5 Example: Determine the dates 15, 30, {using the memory).
Performing Data Communications Data communications capabilities let you transfer data between two CASIO SF Units, or between the SE Unit and a personal computer.
Setting Up for Data Communications “The following describes what you should do to set up for data communications heathen twa SF Units or between the SF-8350F and a personal computer. To connect the SF-8350R to another SF Unit 1. Make sure that the power of both units is’ switched off. 2. Remove the covers from the data communications jacks on the two SF Units, 3, Connect the two units using the cable that comes with the SF-B350R.
Performing data communications between an SF Unit and a personal computer Note that the optionally available FA-120 Va350d or higher interface Unit is for data communications between the SF-8350R and a personal computer. FA100 and FA-150 Interface Units can also be used for data communications, To connect the SF Unit with a personal computer 1 104 First, ensure that the power of the SF Unit and the personal computer is switched OFF . Connect the personal computer to the FA-120 Interface Unit. .
Setting the Hardware Parameters Before you can perform data communications, you must first set up certain hardware parameters to make sure that the two units are able to understand sate other. The parameters of the send unit and the receive unit must be same. There are three hardware parameters that must be set: Parameter Settings PARITY EVEN 7 0DD / NONE BIT LENGTH 7 bits 7 8 bits BPS 1200 / 2400 / 4800 / 8600 BPS means “Bits qu Second” and represents the speed at which data is communicated.
4. Press the cursor key to move fo the BIT LENGTH selection. Use (4] and (3] to select 8 bits, 8. Next, press the cursor key to move 1o the BPS selection. Use and ta defect 4800, 8. Now press the key to register your hardware parameters and return fo the “DATA COMMUNICATION” menu. + Crass the key to cancel the setting.
Setting up the Receive SF Unit The following procedures describe how to set up an SF 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 Made, or Schedule Keeper, press the il key followed by [4) 10 select “DATA COMMUNICATION™, and the following menu appears. 2.
o sett e Transmitting Data The procedures described in this section make it possible to send data from ane SF Unit to another.
Note You can exit from data communication serum by pressing the key. To send ALL DATA ITEMS 1, While the transmitting unit is in the Ca lender Display, Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, Memo Mode, or Schedule Keeper, press the key followed by [4] o defect “DATA COMMUNICATION". 2. Press (1] to select "SEND", 3. Press [3) 10 select “"ALL DATA ITEMS”, and the following display appears to confirm whether you wish to proceed. & SEND. ALL DATA [REMS? vetoes] o = 4.
3. Press (T o select “SEND". 4. Press [1]1o select “ONE DATA ITEM" and the message “SEARCH FOR?" appears on the display 1o ask you what data item you wish 1o transmit. 5. Se roll through the Index Display unit the name of the Memo you wish fo send is at the top, and then press the (8 key to change fo the Data Display. e PRICE LIST (TAX FREE) Perfume $200 Tie $125 DRIVER'S LICENSE y SEND? /Nonesuch] 6.
5. Input the ext that you wish to search for. If you make a mistake white entering ext, press the (4 or (2] key o move the cursor to the location of the mistake and make corrections. DEPARTMENT (=9 19892/11726 (THU) [331/035 48] 1:00F Department Meeting U {Room 105) 3:00 SEND? YES[SET] /NONESUCH] @ Press the 5] key {0 begin transmission of the displayed data item, or the [ key to return to the Time Table Display. TJo send one MONTH in the Calendar Display Example: Send the calendar for December 1992, 1.
To send MODE DATA ITEMS in the Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, or Memo Mode Example: Send all data items stored in the Business Card Library, . Frogs the B key on the transmitting unit to enter the Business Card Library. . Press the [ key followed by (4] to select “DATA COMMUNICATION”. . Press [1] to defect “SEND", . . Press [Z] to select “MODE DATA [REMS” and a message appears on the display to confirm whether or not you wish to transmit the data stems.
5. Mentor. the sanding date {July 31, 1982), and press the ] key to begin transmission, or the [ key to return to the “DATA COMMUNICATION™ menu. MODE DATA SEND k¥ FROM: 1992/ 7{A1 (WED) TG: 19827 7/31 (FR1) SEND? vetoes] /N0 [ESC] [ » Even if the starting date you specify is chronologically after the ending date (from October 31, 1992 through October 1, 1992, for example), the SF Unit still transmits the data starting from the earlier date and ending with the later date.
Transmitting error messages The fallowing messages appear on the display of the receiving unit when a problem recurs during data communications. Al data transferred up to display of the message Is retained in memory, but data communication is terminated. If one of the following error messages appears, press the F&9, key 1o clear the error message. Then, take corrective action and try data communication again. Message Cause SPORTED! » [ key pressed on Transmitting or receiving unit.
Using a Printer Printing Data You can connect the SF Unit to an EPSON L-800 printer using the optional FA-100 interface unit and an RS-232C cross cable. As with data communications, you can select & variety of formats for printing data. Nonparticipant Note that printing can be performed only if you use the FA-100 or FA-150 Interface Unit.
To connect an SF Unit with a printer 1. First, ensure that the power of the SF Unit and the printer is switched OFF, Printer — EPSON L-800, using #8143 serial interface. . Gonngctthe printer to the FA-106 Interface Unit using an RS-232C cross cable, Remove the connector cover from the connector terminal of the SF Unit. Be careful not to lose the connector cover. It should be replaced in the connector terminal whenever the cable is disconnected. Connect the SF Unit to the FA-100 Interface Unit.
To print ONE DATA ITEM in the Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, or Memo Mode Example: Print the Telephone Directory data for Emily Jackson. 1. Press the (W] key to enter the Telephone Directory. 2. Press the @) key followed by (3] 1o select “DATA COMMUNICATION" 3. Press (3} 1o select “PRINT”. . 4. “ONE DATA ITEM” and a message appears on the display to ask you what data item you wish to print. 5.
DEPARTMENT B8 interdepartmental Meeting {Room 1@5) 3:007 i PRINT? vetoes] /No[ESE] | e | [331/028 lflrl 6. Press the ) key to begin printing of the displayed data item, or the @ key to return to the Time Table Display. To print one MONTH in the Calendar Display Example: Print the calendar for December 1992, . Press the 5 key to enter the Calendar Display. . Press the key followed by (4] to select "DATA COMMUNIGATION™. . Press [3] to defect “PRINT”.
To print MODE DATA ITEMS in the Telephone ' Directory, Business Card Library, or Memo Mode Example: Print all data items snored in the Business Card Library. . Press the key fo enter the Business Card Library. . Crass the =) key follows by (2] to select “DATA COMMUNICATION”. Press [3) to select “PRINT”. . Press (2] to select “MODE DATA ITEMS” and a message appears on the display to confirm whether or not you wish fo print the data items. A % PRINT MODE DATA |ITEMS? vetoes] /Nonesuch] = 5.
5. Enter the ending dale {November 30, 1992}, and press the (] key to begin printing, or the £ key to rectum to the *“DATA COMMUNICATION” menu. MODE DATA PRINT ¥%x & FROM: 1882/111 1 (SUN) TO: 1982/11/80 (MON) PRINT? vestment | /Nonesuch] <& + Seventieth starting date you specify is chronologically after the ending date {from October 31, 1982 through October 1, 1892, for example}, the SF Unit still prints the data starting from the earlier date and ending with the later date.
Printing error messages 1f the following error message appears during printing, press the key to clear the error message. Then, take corrective.action and try printing again. Message Meaning Action STOPPED! « Printing stopped manually, « Battery power raps below a certain level. « Print again. « Replace the main prows supply batteries and print again.
Using the Pen Printer "‘Pen Printing Connection of the optional GP-3 Pen Printer using the cable lets you print data directly from the SF Unit. You can either print data already stored in the SF Unit, or you can use the SF Unit's keyboard for input of text to print. To connect the Pen Printer to the SF Unit 1. Heck to make sure that the power of the Pen Printer and the SF Unit is switched OFF, 2. Remove the Pen Printer’s connector cover and connect the SB-B0ISB-62 cable, 3.
Be sure 1o keep the connectors of the Pen Printer and SF Unit covered when they are not being used. To print data already stored in SF Unit memory Example: Print the Telephone Directory data for Diana Smith. 1. Press the [0 key, followed by the key. Then press (3] to select DATA COMMUNICATION. 2. Press 1o select PEN PRINTING. 1 INPUT ITEM PRINT 2 STORED (TEM PRINT 3 PRINT FORMAT 3. Press (2] to select STORED ITEM PRINT, and the message “SEARCH FOR?” appears. Enter the name for the data you wish o print.
8. Press the Pen Printer's READ button, and then press the SF Unit's @il key. 7. Press the Pen Printer's PRINT button and print the second line of data. Repeat this operation as many times as required to print all of the data, Printing sample: SMITH DIANA 567-645-3233 6322 S.¥. Avenue, Chicago, IL + Time data for a schedule cannot be printed. To print text entered on the SF Unit’s keyboard Example: Input and print the text “COMPANY NEWS”, 1. Press the E8l) key, followed by the [ key.
= {f you wish to print more text following the above operation, press the SF Unit's key to return to the “INPUT {TIME” display, and proceed as described above. * You can use the (¥ key while inputting text on the SF Unit's keyboard. When the Pen Printer comes to the newline mark, it stops printing o let you move the Pen Printer to the next line. To continue, press the Pen Printer’s PRINT button again.
1. Press the [@ (or f28, (50) key, followed by the B3} key. Then press (] to select DATA COMMUNICATION and to select PEN PRINTING. 2. Press [ to select PRINT FORMAT. 3. “NORMAL" is shaded because it is selected. Use the [r] and [X] keys to change the character size setting. Press select the PITCH setting. Press (5] to increase the pitch setting, 4, 126 and (4] to decrease it.
Keys SR OHDEHDO! dEEEOE6@E D World Time key {CAPS key D Page Up/ (@Home Time key (B Shift key Page down keys @Calendar key (@ Code key B Display Change key @Schedule key @Mark key 2 Auto Display/ (edema key @Capacity display key _ Schedules alarm key @ Business Card key (®Phrase Memory key @ Function key @Telephone Directory key @Return key &D Secret key h (B Power ON/Clear key ~ @NEXT key BEGS key : @Power OFF key ED SET key (@Calculator mode key @ COMBINE key Insert key SEARCHER key (D Delete key @Time Da
Key Functions position. Holding this key down deletes characters continuously at high speed. No. Name Function @ Ward Time key | Press this key fo enter the World Time Display. Home Time key | Press this key to enter the Home Time @ Display to switch between 12-hour and = 24-hour formats, or 1o change the daily alarm time. Calendar key Press this key to ante the Calendar e @ Display. @ Scheduled key Press this key ta enter the Schedule =] 2 Keeper for data input or recall.
No. Name Function Key CAP Character keys Use these keys lo enter characters, spaces, punctuation and numbers. CAPS key Press this key 10 shift the keyboard between upper-case and lower-case. The keyboard retains its current uppercase flower-case setting until the koy is pressed again. See page 22 for further details. Shift key Press this key 1o shift the keyboard between upper-case and lower-case for a single character entry.
No. Marne Function Key CAP Page Up/ Press this key to scroll the index display 4 @ | Page Down keys | up or down, six lines at a time. Also used to scroll from dais tier to data firm. 3 Display Change | Press this key to switch from an Index @ | key Display to a Data Display or from a Data Display to an Index Display. Alta Display/ « Fallowing [, press this key 1o haul % | Schedule alarm manically stroll through data displays. key « Press this key o set a schedule alarm.
Storage Capacity SF Unit’'s memory The 84K byte memory capacity includes a user area, The following shows examples of what this means for the storage of data in each mode. Telephone Directory .
Schedule Keeper Approximately 1,860, under the following conditions: 1 item per day, 20 characters per item 30 days per month Starting time specified, alarm time set Approximately 2,145, under the following conditions: 1 item per day, 20 characters per termite 30 days per month Starting time specified, no alarm time 133
Auto Sort Sequence Telephone Directory data items are automatically sorted in alphabetical order according 1o the first letter entered for NAME. Business Card Library data items are sorted according 1o the EMPLOYER entry. Data stored under each employer is further sorted according to personal names.
e Resetting the SF Unit’s Memory Re tore describing the RESET operation, a note of WARNING The following procedure will erase all data stored in memory, including marked data stems. Be sure io perform the RESET operation only if you wish to clear afl data. To reset the SF Unit’s memory Reset button—1. Switch on power and press the RESET button with a2 thin, pointed object. The following message appears on the display.
e About the Memory Capacity Display The Memory Capacity display tells you how much total memory is used for storage of Telephone Directory, Business Card Library, Memo, Calendar, and Schedule Keeper data. It also shows the percentage of total memory used, and how much total memory area remains. Press the B key to sack the current memory capacity. SHRED CAPACITY.
Data Input Error Table Message Meaning Action DATA ITEM NOT Text specified for search | Correct or change FOUND! does not exist. specified text. PASSWORD Wrong password entered. | Enter correct password, MISMATCH! MEMORY FULL! No more fum in memory for storage of data. Delete unnecessary fatal stems from memory. DATA ERROR! CONSULT YOUR OWNER'S MANUAL UNDER “DATA ERROR" Abnormal data caused by strong impact, static electricity, elc.
e A Specifications Model: SF-8350R Data storage: Telephone/business card/memofschedule data prehistorical, calendar display, marker, phrase memory, secret area, editing, capacity display, auto display Clock: Average of accuracy + 3 seconds per day under normal temperatures; world time, schedule alarm, daily alarm Calculation: 12-digit arithmetic calculations, constants for =, independent memory, percentages, square roots, 24-digit approximations, date calculations, other mixed calculations Messages: Electab
e Auto power off: Approximately 6 minutes gaiter last key operation Operating temperature: 0°C ~ 40°C (32°F ~ 104°F) Dimensions: Unfolded: 10.5H x 152W x 156.2mmD (3/8"H 81/s" D) Folded: 17.9H x 152W x 78mmD (/47 H x.6”W x 316" D) Weight: 152.
Index A Accent marks 19 ALL DATA [REMS Data communications 108 Auto Display Function 96 Auto power OFF 21 Auto sort sequence 134 B Back-up battery 7,10 Batch edit 82 Belg symbol 70 Bit length 105 BPS 105 Business Card Library 32 € Calculation example 99 Calculation keys 97 Calculator Functions 4 Calendar format 53 Calendar Function 49 Ca lender Search 85 CAPS key 22 Characters 8 CODE key 22 COMBINE mark Connection Pen printer 122 Printer 118 SF Unit and PC 104 Two SF Units 03 Current time 74 AMIDSHIP 75 Cur
Index Search Business Card 35,37 Mao 43,45 Telephone Directory 25,27 Initial) Character Search Business Card 35,38 Memo 48,45 Schedule Keeper 64,66 Telephone Directory 25,27 initial settings 135 Key input tame 21 Keys 128 Main batteries 7.