
ELECTRONIC ORGANIZEREL-6850EL-6890EL-6890SOPERATION MANUALCONTENTSUsing the Organizer for the First Time ... 1Whe
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
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
[email protected]–6. Press ENTER, then enterthe E-mail address. Forexample,[email protected]. Press ENTER.“STORED !” will be displayed b
11WWW ModeWWW mode is used exclusively for storing URL (UniformResource Locator) and its remark which reminds you of theURL contents. In this mode, a
12Calendar ModeCalendar mode is selected by pressing SCHEDULE once ortwice. Each time you press this key, the display switchesbetween Calendar and Sch
13Schedule ModeSchedule mode is selected by pressing SCHEDULE once ortwice. Each time you press this key, the display switchesbetween Schedule mode an
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
152. Enter the date.112620013. Press ENTER. Time entry prompt (or Calendar) forNovember 26, 2001 is displayed. Enter the time and detailfollowing the
16Anniversary ModeAnniversary mode is selected by pressing MEMO/ANN onceor twice. Each time you press this key, the display switchesbetween Memo and A
17Recalling the Listings1.Notes for Recalling the Listings• Perform searching the listings in each mode other thanClock, Calculator, or Conversion mod
NOTICE• SHARP strongly recommends that separate permanent written records be kept of all important data. Data may be lost oraltered in virtually any e
184.Keyword SearchRecalls listings by a word contained in the desired listing inTelephone/E-mail, WWW, Schedule, or Memo mode.<Example>Recall li
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
20Secret FunctionThe Secret function allows you to protect confidential listingswith a password, so that no unauthorized person can recallthem.1.Regis
21(2) Turning the Secret function on1. Press 2ndSECRET.2. Press 1 to select “1: HIDESECRET”.“SECRET DATA IS HIDDEN !” is displayed briefly. Thesecret
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
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
24 CONVERSION 198 1.8 [1] $ £CAPS CONVERSION 356.4 1.8 [1] $ £CAPS CONVERSION 0.
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
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
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
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
28DO YOU WANT TOFREE UPMEMORY ? (Yes/No)CAPS8.Freeing Up MemoryDeleting or modifying data during operation can produceunnecessary space in the memor
29• The Backlight is nullified during data transfer. (When theBacklight is turned on, it is automatically turned off at thebeginning of data transfer.
30• The indication “WORKING...” shown on the side of thereceiving Organizer at the beginning or end of the datatransmission means that the memory has
31Transferring data between Telephone/E-mail mode andWWW modeTransferring data is possible between Telephone/E-mail modeand WWW mode. When TEL (or E-m
32Battery ReplacementBatteries usedType Model Quantity UseLithium battery CR2032 2 Unit operationLithium battery CR2032 1 Memory backup• Do not remove
33• When batteries become weak, remove them from theOrganizer immediately to avoid battery leakage andcorrosion inside the Organizer.Because the batte
34MEMORY BACKUP BATTERYINSTALLATION DATEMONTH • YEAR•When you start to use the Organizer, write down the date onthe label of the Organizer, so that yo
35WWW mode: Entry and recall of names, URL, and remarksCalendar mode: From Jan., 1901 to Dec., 2099, Schedulemark function distinguishing between morn
36Battery life:Operating batteries (at 25°C/77°F)• Approx. 1200 hours; When data is continuouslydisplayed without Backlight.• Approx. 300 hours; When
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
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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3Part NamesOPTION keyMENU keyMode keysComputer linkCursor movement keysPower ON keyPower OFF keyRESET switchSearch keys: Indicates the & key.: Ind
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
53.Making Corrections(1) Inserting charactersPress INS to change the cursor from “ ” (replace) to “ ”(insert).Press INS again to change the cursor fro
6ZoneCityZoneCitynumber number0 10 MOSCOW1 AUCKLAND 11 CAIRO2 NOUMEA 12 PARIS3 SYDNEY 13 LONDON3.3 ADELAIDE 144 TOKYO 155 HONG KONG 16 RIO DE JANEIRO6
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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