Sharp wizard oz-650 manual
Press [ ] to open the pop-up menu. Press [1] - [8] to select the appropriate option. Page 23 Fields Most applications divide the display into field boxes. The number of fields in each application varies, as do the types of fields. The different types of field include text fields, a date field, time fields and pop-up fields. There are also a few special types of text fields. Page 24 Typing in text Typing in text is simple and straightforward.
Letters lower-case and upper-case Any of the standard letters A to Z can be entered by pressing the corresponding key. All letters will normally appear in lower case. Page 25 [2nd] [ ] Moves the cursor to the last line of a field. Inserting and overwriting text To insert text into some existing text, move the cursor past the character after which you wish to insert text and begin typing.
Page Finding Specific Entries In Your Organizer Once text is selected, any new text that is typed in will replace the selected text. This can be useful if you are replacing one block of text with another, as selecting the old text and then typing the new text saves you the trouble of actually deleting it first. Page 27 ] and [ 4. Page 28 If there is more than one entry that contains the keyword, press [NEXT] until you find the entry you are looking for.
Page Deleting Entries 4. For more information about using the Calendar application, see p. A warning message appears asking if you are sure you want to delete the entry. Press [Y] or 71476 to cancel the deletion. Shows the amount of free and used memory see p. The explanations and examples in this chapter will give you the information you need to make all of the time management features of these applications work for you on a daily basis.
Page 33 Daily Calendar: A time bar of the specified day is shown. You can use the Calendar menu to select a particular Calendar view directly, regardless of which view you are already using.
Page The Schedule Application Date Calculating You can find and display any date a given number of days before or after a particular date. Example: View the calendar 60 days from today. Enter into the 3-Month view. Page 35 The first entry on that day is selected in Index mode, or displayed in View mode.
Page 36 Enter the number of additional days on which the event will be repeated. An entry can be repeated up to times. In this case, type 4 together with the original entry, the event will occur on five days. Your five-day vacation is now stored. Note that the alarm symbol is different from the bell which appears at the bottom of the display to indicate that any alarm already marked as set throughout the Organizer will sound at the designated time.
Page The To Do Application The To Do application The To Do application is a valuable organizational tool to help you meet deadlines and to add structure and efficiency to your work that you set for yourself. This application allows you to organize and track task and objectives, assign them priorities. Page 39 Assigning due dates to entries A To Do entry must be given a due date or month so the Organizer knows how to classify it and the Calendar knows when it becomes due.
The due date can be entered either by typing in the actual date, or by selecting the date from the pop-up calendar and using the arrow keys to select the desired month and day. Page 40 due date. Once a project or task is completed, and you no longer need the To Do reminder, you can delete the entry, or groups of entries, which will free up memory in the Organizer. Page The Ann Anniversary Application The Ann Anniversary Application The Ann Anniversary application makes it easy for you to keep track of annual events, such as wedding anniversaries and birthdays of friends, relatives and business associates.
Once entered, the dates of annual events are displayed on the Calendar, giving you plenty of warning to prepare for them well in advance every year. These two applications are actually identical in the way that they function, except that they have different default file and field names designed to handle different types of information.
Page 43 When you edit a category name, any TEL entries that refer to that category are automatically updated to reflect the change.
For the details of the Tel application, see p. Each entry comprising 16 text fields. Note that you can rename the file name and the field names according to your preferences.
See p. Page 45 3. Change the file name according to your preferences. Letters, numbers, and symbols can all be entered. Configuring fields 1. Page 46 1. In INDEX 1 field, press [ field name that you want it to be displayed in the first field of the Index mode and the sorting key. This application provides powerful word processing capability in a hand-held device. Page 49 Type in the following letter pressing [ new line : July 10, Mr.
Dear Mr. Smith: Thank you for your fax of July 5th, regarding the Alpha Project. We agree that it is too difficult to answer your questions about our new project properly based on the available information. Page 50 To turn word wrap back on for any entry, repeat the procedure. The Calc Calculator can perform calculations on figures entered by using the number keys. The Clock can simultaneously display the day, date, and time in any two cities of your choice.
Page 53 To quit the Calc application, simply change to any other application by pressing the corresponding key. To clear an entered value, press [C-CE] once. To clear an entire calculator operation, press [C-CE] twice. Calculations are performed in the order of entry, not according to algebraic operator precedence, ie. A new screenthen appearsto inform you that the basic setup procedure is now completed, and the Organizer is ready for use.
However,thereareotherareasinwhichyoucancustomize yourOrganizerfurtherbysettingvariousoptions. TheCalendarapplicationdisplaythen appears, and you can begin to use your Organizer. AswellassettingtheLocalCitypreviously,youcanalsoselect theworldcity,usedtodisplaythetimeinanothercityofyour choice alongside the Local time.
When the Organizer is initialized,theWorldcityissettoLondon. A list of six capital citiesisgiven,withfourcitiesdisplayedatonetime. Ifthecityyouwishtoselectdoesnotappearinthelist, typethefirstletterofthedesiredcountry.
Or selectnumbers[1]- [4]directly. You cancontrolthewayOrganizerbehaveseachtimeyouturn it on, including the backgroundthat appears. The Start-up displayoffersfouroptions:. Pressnumberto get thedesireddisplay. The Organizer allows you to keep selected entries in your Organizer secure by locking it with a password.
Once the Organizer is locked, the Secretentries cannot be accessed untiltheOrganizeris Unlocked,forwhich the passwordmust be given.
A message appears reminding you to remember your passwordorkeepit in a safeplace. After initialization and the User Setup has been set, the Organizer is ready to be used for normal work, such as the entryofinformation. Select any application you wish to use by pressing the correspondingkey.
Toconservebatterypower,theOrganizerwillturnitselfoffifit has not been used for about 7 consecutiveminutes. However, inordertoavoidaccidentallyinterruptingdatatransfers,the autopower-offfunctionis disabledwhilecommunicatingwith otherdevices. Whenyoupress[ON],theOrganizerwill returnto the sameoperatingstateas beforethepowerturned offautomatically. Fromtimeto time,thecontrastof theLCDdisplaymayhaveto be adjustedforidealreadability. Youmayfind,forexample, thatacontrastsettingthatwasfineforthehomeorofficeisnot adequatewhenoutdoorsor whentravelingon publictransport.
Followthe procedurebelow to adjusttheLCDcontrast. The Organizer can be set to make a sound a beep each time a key is pressed. This may help you to know whether a key hasbeenpressedproperly. Thedefaultsettingison,indicated by a musical symbol on the bottomof the display. TheOrganizerprovidesa built-inBacklight,whichallowsyou to view the displayand use the Organizer even in low-light conditions,eg. Thisisusefulifyou wanttoenteror accesssomeinformationthatwilltakelonger thanfifteenseconds.
The Backlightmayremainon for lessthanfifteensecondsif thebatterylevelisverylow,orduringdatatransfer. OZ, OZ, OZ Organizers are a compact yet sophisticated information management device that you can useanytime,anywhere.
Theirapplicationsandutilitiesallow you to enter and organize information, and it has powerful communicationsfacilitiesthatenableyoutoputthatinformation to optimum use when you return to your home or office.
You can quickly update your computerized mailing lists, for example,or even transferyour notes,lettersandmemos onto a PCforfurtherprocessing.
Press [MENU] once displays the application menu, which contains the operations and commands specific to the particularapplication. Operationson theOrganizerareperformedusingapplications. To start an application,press the correspondingkey on the topof thekeyboard. When workingin one application, you can switchto another applicationsimplybypressingthatapplicationkey. Databeing processedinthefirstapplicationwillbesaved,eveniftheentry is notcomplete.
Another powerful aspect of using the Organizer is its menu system, which can be used to quickly issue commands and perform operations. In addition,all. Mostapplicationsand functionscontainsomepopup fields. Whentheusermovesto oneofthesefields,thepopup symbolappears on the right of the field.
Pressing [ ] causesthepop-upmenuto appear,containinga listof options orvaluescurrentlyavailableforthatfield. Youcanthenselect thedesireditemfromthelistwithouthavingtotypeanytext.
Whethera date can be entered,the user can press [ ] to displaythe special pop-up one-month calendar. You may find this more convenient thantypinginthedatedirectly,sincethepop-upcalendaralso shows the days of the week. Functionsin blue above a key, such as HELP, can be accessed bypressingtheparticularkeyafterpressing[2nd]. Thereisno need to hold down [2nd] while you press the desired key. For a full explanation,seeP. The following symbols appear at the bottomof the screen to indicatevariousoperatingconditions.
The Organizer has a built-in help feature which acts as a convenient,on-linereferencemanual. On-line help is quite extensive,so you may have to call up more than onescreentofindtheinformationyourequire. On-linehelpisonlyavailablewhencalledfromanapplication screen, ie.
Pressing [2nd] [HELP] whenthereisnoapplicationdisplayonthescreenwillhaveno effect. HelpisalsonotavailablewithintheClockandCalculator application.
To get Help, press the number corresponding to the menu option describing the kind of Help you want. After selecting a number, the first page of help for correspondingtopicisdisplayed. If you makea selectionfromthe abovemenu,thedisplaythat appearswillresemblethefollowingexample:. Fromtimeto timeduringnormaloperation,theOrganizerwill displaymessagesto guide you through necessarytasks. Many of these messageswill give you a choice of commands or ask youto confirmimportantoperations,whileotherswillsimply displayinformationfor youto read.
In most cases,youmust make a selection or simply acknowledge the message before continuing. The Tel application will be used for the examples. To start an application, simply press the corresponding key, located on the top of the 2 keyboard. Any application already being displayed will. You can always return to another application at the exact point where you left off simply by.
Once an application is open, you can switch between three basic display modes: Index, View and Edit. Each display mode has its own unique appearance and particular purpose.
Index mode is normally the default view when an application is opened, and provides a summary of the individual entries that have been created. Pressing [ENTER] after selecting a particular entry causes the entry to be displayed in View mode, which shows the full details of the entry.
During View mode, the word VIEW appears at the top of the screen, and no entry details may be altered. Edit mode is also used when an entry is being created by pressing [NEW]. Index mode shows you a one line view of each entry within the application. View mode allows you to see the full details of an entry, without being able to edit or change it. Type in the last name Jones.
Press [ ] to open the pop-up menu. Press [1] - [8] to select the appropriate. To edit an entry already stored in memory, you must first access the entry in Edit mode in 2 which it was originally created. Make any necessary changes.
This section explains all the general editing techniques used in Edit mode when making a new entry or editing an existing entry in all of the applications. The Memo application has many additional features for working with text; see p.
Most applications divide the display into field boxes. The number of fields in each application varies, as do the types of fields. The different types of field include text fields, a date field, time fields and pop-up fields. There are also a few special types of text fields. In the User Files application, you can define the number and names of fields according to your preferences see p.
You can type any character into a text field. The size of a text field is limited only by the size of the entry. Text fields adjust their size automatically to accommodate the number of lines entered.
For example, you would type to enter JUNE 23, For example, to enter AM, you would type then press [AM]. When the pop-up symbol appears by a field while editing an entry, this indicates that a pop-up menu is available for the field. The pop-up menu contains a list of values available for the field, and is used by pressing [ ] and selecting the desired value from the pop-up list.
Note that the pop-up symbol only appears next to a field in Edit mode, when the field is selected. When you move out of a pop-up field, the pop-up symbol disappears. The cursor is used to work with text, indicating the position where text will be entered or deleted. It is also used to select items from menus or lists. In text fields, where there is no restriction on the type of text letters or numbers that can be entered, the cursor appears as [ ] in insertion mode, or as in overwrite mode see p.
In the date and time fields, the cursor appears as , indicating that numbers only should be entered in a specified format see above. Typing in text is simple and straightforward.
Any of the standard letters A to Z can be entered by pressing the corresponding key. All letters will normally appear in lower case. Hold down either of the [ ] keys while pressing letter key s to enter upper-case letters.
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