This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful inter
8Registering a city name not found in thelistFor example, if you wish to set the city for the WORLD time to Rome(which is in zone number 12, but is no
93. Display the calendar for two months priorto the month presently on the display. NOTES:• When or is pressed continuously, the calendar will sc
10USING THE SCHEDULEFUNCTIONEntering data in the SCHEDULE modeThe date of a schedule item can be selected:1. By selecting the desired date in the CALE
11Selecting the date with and This method is convenient for entering data into a nearby date. Forexample, to enter an item such as, “February 17, 3
12You may also recall February 19 in the CALENDAR mode bypressing C•CE, entering the date, and pressing ENTER.3. Recall the schedule display.SCHEDULER
132. Display the index.2nd INDEXItems scheduled for the specified and any subsequent dates will bedisplayed. If there is no scheduled item on the spe
141. Recall the items scheduled for February 19 and enter the edit mode.SCHEDULE C•CE C•CE 02 19 1999 ENTER 2nd EDIT2. Change the date. 03 05(You
15Setting the schedule alarmFirst display the schedule item for which you wish to set the alarm andpress 2nd ALARM. “ ” appears to the left of the
16NOTE: To recall, edit, or delete anniversaries entered in ANN2 (withmonth, week, and day of the week specified), select 2 instead of1 in the proced
172. Delete the entry.DEL3. Press Y. (To retain the entry, press N.)NOTE: You can also delete individual entries from the index display.Move the poi
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18Entering telephone entries into the TEL1 directoryTo enter the following sample entry into the TEL1 directory, follow steps1 to 4 below:Edwards Bob
191. Press TEL 2nd INDEX.Up to five names can be displayed at atime.The first 18 characters of the first line of each entry are displayed.To display t
20USING THE MEMOFUNCTIONThe Organizer’s memo function conveniently stores notes or other bitsof information not appropriate for the schedule or other
21NOTE: You can also delete individual entries from the index display.Display the index of the desired memo with 2nd INDEX, select thememo to be dele
22Recalling TO DO entriesTO DO entries can be recalled using:1. Sequential search in the order of priority2. Direct search for the first letter(s) con
23NOTE: The listing starts from the entry being displayed when you press2nd INDEX, or from the first entry if you are at the initial entry display.Ch
24The EXPENSE function is an easy-to-use method of tracking personaland business expense information. The expense summaries allow youto see the total
25–PERIOD–FROM: / /–PERIOD–FROM:MAR 9,1999TO :MAR 15,19991,415.25–DAILY–1,200.00DATE:MAR 9,1999The first 12 characters of the first line of each
26The Organizer’s built-in calculator can perform the four arithmeticcalculations with up to 12 digits.Press CALC/CONV to use the calculatorfunction.
27USING THE SECRETFUNCTIONThe Secret function allows you to protect confidential data with apassword so that no unauthorized person can access it. Yo
1PARTS NAMESDisplayOption port (4-pin option jack)Power on/off keysCommand centerCursor movement keysSearch keysReset switchReturn keyEnter k
28• If a password has been already registered, after press 2ndSECRET “ALLOW ACCESS TO SECRET DATA” will be displayedinstead. Refer to “What to do if
29Turning off the secret function1. Recall the prompt to turn off thesecret function.MEMO 2ndSECRET2. Enter the password. (“1234” is an instance used
30USING THE MISCELLANEOUSFUNCTIONThe miscellaneous function menu supports functions for MEMORYCHECK, LCD CONTRAST, DATA DELETION, TEL FILE NAME,BACKLI
31Setting the date formatTo change the default date format to “day. month. year”:1. Recall the miscellaneous function menu.2nd FUNCTION.2. Recall the
32USING THE OPTIONFUNCTIONThe Organizer can transfer data to/from SHARP Organizers andpersonal computers. The table below shows the models that can b
33Transferring data by entryTo transfer an entry in a mode :1. Display the entry to be transferred to the other Organizer on thetransmitting Organizer
34Transferring data to make backupAll data in the Organizer can be transferred to another Organizer. (TheOrganizers must be the same model.) To do t
35Caring for your OrganizerDo not carry the Organizer around in your backpocket, because sitting on it may break it. Thedisplay is made of glass and
36Replacing batteriesBatteries used in the Organizer:The standard built-in clock is powered by the operating batteries.• Do not remove both the operat
37Replacing the operating batteries1. Press OFF to turn the power off.2. Loosen the screw and remove the battery holder cover on the backof the unit.
2INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on purchasing the YO-150/YO-170 ElectronicOrganizer. Please read this operation manual carefully to familiarizeyourself
38Memory backup battery:The life of the memory backup batteryThe memory backup battery in your Organizer has an effective life ofabout 5 years under n
39YO-170128 Kbytes (User area: Approx. 126 Kbytes)SCHEDULE mode capacity: Approx. 1990 entriesTEL mode capacity: Approx. 3080 entriesMEMO mode capacit
40• Approx. 1.5 yearsWhen turned off, and the clock is running (at25°C/77°F).Memory backup battery• Approx. 5 years (if operating batteries arereplace
41INDEXAAlarmsSchedule 14Turning off 15All reset 35Anniversary function 15Auto power off 4BBacklight 4, 31BATT symbol 4, 37BatteriesMemo
42RRearranging memos 21RecallingAnniversaries 16Expense records 24Memos 20Scheduled data 11Telephone entries 18RegisteringCity names 8Pa
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3TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION ... 2BEFORE USE ...
4AUTO POWER OFF functionWhen none of the keys have been pressed for approximately 7minutes, the Organizer automatically turns the power off to save th
5Key notationsThis manual uses the following notations for key operations andfunctions:Key Notation NoteCALENDARMARKCALENDARKeys with only one functio
6Making correctionsMisspellings and incorrect entries can be corrected using the cursorkeys, INS, and DEL as follows:Correcting misspellings1. Press M
7NOTES:• Between step 2 and step 4, the Organizer stops the clock. Be sure toset the correct time after setting or changing the HOME or WORLD city.•
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