Sharp Electronic Organizer El-6850 Instrukcja Użytkownika

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ELECTRONIC ORGANIZER
EL-6850
EL-6890
EL-6890S
OPERATION MANUAL
CONTENTS
Using the Organizer for the First Time ........................................ 1
When Abnormal Conditions Cause a Malfunction ....................... 1
Auto Power Off Function ............................................................. 1
Backlight ..................................................................................... 1
Adjusting the LCD Contrast ........................................................ 2
Turning the Key Touch Tone On and Off ...................................... 2
Freeing Up Memory .................................................................... 2
Part Names ...................................................................................... 3
Display Symbols .............................................................................. 4
Entering Characters .......................................................................... 4
Notes for the Built-in Calendar and the Time .................................... 5
Clock Mode ...................................................................................... 5
Note For Storing the Listings ............................................................ 8
Telephone/E-mail Mode .................................................................... 9
WWW Mode ................................................................................... 11
Calendar Mode ............................................................................... 12
Schedule Mode .............................................................................. 13
Memo Mode ................................................................................... 15
Anniversary Mode .......................................................................... 16
Recalling the Listings ..................................................................... 17
Editing the Listings ......................................................................... 19
Deleting the Listings ....................................................................... 19
Secret Function .............................................................................. 20
Calculator Mode ............................................................................. 22
Currency/Unit Conversion Mode .................................................... 23
Miscellaneous Functions ................................................................ 25
Using the Option Function .............................................................. 29
Battery Replacement ...................................................................... 32
Specifications ................................................................................. 35
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ELECTRONIC ORGANIZEREL-6850EL-6890EL-6890SOPERATION MANUALCONTENTSUsing the Organizer for the First Time ... 1Whe

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8(2) World clock1. Press CLOCK once or twice to display the World clock.2. Press 2nd EDIT, then 2nd ENTER.Setting DST in the World clock automatically

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9Telephone/E-mail ModeTelephone/E-mail listings can be accessed by pressing eitherof TEL or E-MAIL, while both keys recall the same storedlistings res

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[email protected]–6. Press ENTER, then enterthe E-mail address. Forexample,[email protected]. Press ENTER.“STORED !” will be displayed b

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11WWW ModeWWW mode is used exclusively for storing URL (UniformResource Locator) and its remark which reminds you of theURL contents. In this mode, a

Strona 6 - Entering Characters

12Calendar ModeCalendar mode is selected by pressing SCHEDULE once ortwice. Each time you press this key, the display switchesbetween Calendar and Sch

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13Schedule ModeSchedule mode is selected by pressing SCHEDULE once ortwice. Each time you press this key, the display switchesbetween Schedule mode an

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14SAT FEB 24 '01 11:30A~ 1:00PLunch with Tom– 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 25 26 27 28 11 12 13 14 15 16 17012 18 19 20 21 22 23 24• The time can be set

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152. Enter the date.112620013. Press ENTER. Time entry prompt (or Calendar) forNovember 26, 2001 is displayed. Enter the time and detailfollowing the

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16Anniversary ModeAnniversary mode is selected by pressing MEMO/ANN onceor twice. Each time you press this key, the display switchesbetween Memo and A

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17Recalling the Listings1.Notes for Recalling the Listings• Perform searching the listings in each mode other thanClock, Calculator, or Conversion mod

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NOTICE• SHARP strongly recommends that separate permanent written records be kept of all important data. Data may be lost oraltered in virtually any e

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184.Keyword SearchRecalls listings by a word contained in the desired listing inTelephone/E-mail, WWW, Schedule, or Memo mode.<Example>Recall li

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19Editing the Listings1.Editing Listings1. Recall the listing to be edited.2. Press 2nd EDIT to enter the edit mode. The cursorflashes.3. Edit the lis

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20Secret FunctionThe Secret function allows you to protect confidential listingswith a password, so that no unauthorized person can recallthem.1.Regis

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21(2) Turning the Secret function on1. Press 2ndSECRET.2. Press 1 to select “1: HIDESECRET”.“SECRET DATA IS HIDDEN !” is displayed briefly. Thesecret

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22(1) Recalling only the secret listings1. Turn the Secret function off. (Refer to page 20.)2. Press the desired mode key (other than that for Calenda

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23Example Operation Display(–24+2) 4=–5.5– 24 + 2 4 = *1–5.534+57=91 34 + 57 =91.45+57=102 45=102.68×25=1700 68 25 =1700.68×40=2720 40 =2720.200

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24 CONVERSION 198 1.8 [1] $ £CAPS CONVERSION 356.4 1.8 [1] $ £CAPS CONVERSION 0.

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25 CONVERSION 77. [6] F CCAPS˚˚1. Press NEXT (or PREV) to select the unit. (In thisexample, select No. 6. For No. 6, the rate is not

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26• Even after you have designated an each file name for TEL/MAIL1, TEL/MAIL2, or URL, “T/M1”, “T/M2”, or “URL”does not change according to the names

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27<Example>Delete all listings in the TEL/MAIL1 file.1. Press 2nd MENU NEXT 1.2. Press 1 to select TEL/MAIL1.“DELETE ? Y/N” is displayed.• After

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1Using the Organizer for the First TimeBe sure to perform the following operations before using theOrganizer for the first time.1. Press the RESET swi

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28DO YOU WANT TOFREE UPMEMORY ? (Yes/No)CAPS8.Freeing Up MemoryDeleting or modifying data during operation can produceunnecessary space in the memor

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29• The Backlight is nullified during data transfer. (When theBacklight is turned on, it is automatically turned off at thebeginning of data transfer.

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30• The indication “WORKING...” shown on the side of thereceiving Organizer at the beginning or end of the datatransmission means that the memory has

Strona 27 - Miscellaneous Functions

31Transferring data between Telephone/E-mail mode andWWW modeTransferring data is possible between Telephone/E-mail modeand WWW mode. When TEL (or E-m

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32Battery ReplacementBatteries usedType Model Quantity UseLithium battery CR2032 2 Unit operationLithium battery CR2032 1 Memory backup• Do not remove

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33• When batteries become weak, remove them from theOrganizer immediately to avoid battery leakage andcorrosion inside the Organizer.Because the batte

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34MEMORY BACKUP BATTERYINSTALLATION DATEMONTH • YEAR•When you start to use the Organizer, write down the date onthe label of the Organizer, so that yo

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35WWW mode: Entry and recall of names, URL, and remarksCalendar mode: From Jan., 1901 to Dec., 2099, Schedulemark function distinguishing between morn

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36Battery life:Operating batteries (at 25°C/77°F)• Approx. 1200 hours; When data is continuouslydisplayed without Backlight.• Approx. 300 hours; When

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In Europe:This equipment complies with the requirements of Directive 89/336/EECas amended by 93/68/EEC.Dieses Gerät entspricht den Anforderungen der E

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2• To turn the Backlight off, press again.• The Backlight may remain on for less than the set intervalor it may not function if the battery level is

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Strona 36 - (3) Replacing the battery

3Part NamesOPTION keyMENU keyMode keysComputer linkCursor movement keysPower ON keyPower OFF keyRESET switchSearch keys: Indicates the & key.: Ind

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4Display Symbols:A “beep” will sound when a key is pressed.:The schedule alarm will sound.CAPS:Capital (uppercase) letters will be entered. To entersm

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53.Making Corrections(1) Inserting charactersPress INS to change the cursor from “ ” (replace) to “ ”(insert).Press INS again to change the cursor fro

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6ZoneCityZoneCitynumber number0 10 MOSCOW1 AUCKLAND 11 CAIRO2 NOUMEA 12 PARIS3 SYDNEY 13 LONDON3.3 ADELAIDE 144 TOKYO 155 HONG KONG 16 RIO DE JANEIRO6

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7(2) Setting the Clock<Example>Set the date and time to February 8, 2001, 10:05PM.1. Press CLOCK once or twice to display the Home clock.2. Pres

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