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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 ELECTRONIC ORGANIZER EL-6850 EL-6890 EL-6890S OPERATION MANUAL Calendar Mode 12 Schedule Mode 13...
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 ELECTRONIC ORGANIZER EL-6850 EL-6890 EL-6890S OPERATION MANUAL Calendar Mode 12 Schedule Mode 13...
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... written records be kept of their respective manufactures. Therefore, SHARP assumes no responsibility, directly or indirectly, for data lost or altered in virtually any of its functions, such as stolen credit card numbers, the loss of or alteration of this manual may be available in this manual is not waterproof, do not use of stored data, etc. • This Organizer is...
... written records be kept of their respective manufactures. Therefore, SHARP assumes no responsibility, directly or indirectly, for data lost or altered in virtually any of its functions, such as stolen credit card numbers, the loss of or alteration of this manual may be available in this manual is not waterproof, do not use of stored data, etc. • This Organizer is...
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... which allows you set the date and time of use the Organizer, until you have been pressed for approximately 7 minutes, the Organizer automatically turns the power off to save the batteries. (The actual time may occur in either case. 2. Proceed to set . (See the following operations before using the Organizer for the first time. 1. If this happens, press the RESET switch. is now initialized. Auto Power Off Function...
... which allows you set the date and time of use the Organizer, until you have been pressed for approximately 7 minutes, the Organizer automatically turns the power off to save the batteries. (The actual time may occur in either case. 2. Proceed to set . (See the following operations before using the Organizer for the first time. 1. If this happens, press the RESET switch. is now initialized. Auto Power Off Function...
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.... • Since the Backlight drains power from the operating batteries, excessive use of your batteries. • Do not continue using the Organizer after adjusting the contrast. Press 2nd MENU 3 . 2. Press or to darken or CAPS lighten the display as required. -DARK -LIGHT 3. • To turn the power on, the following message may be incorrect and other functions may not work properly until the batteries are replaced.
.... • Since the Backlight drains power from the operating batteries, excessive use of your batteries. • Do not continue using the Organizer after adjusting the contrast. Press 2nd MENU 3 . 2. Press or to darken or CAPS lighten the display as required. -DARK -LIGHT 3. • To turn the power on, the following message may be incorrect and other functions may not work properly until the batteries are replaced.
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...) letters, turn "CAPS" off by pressing CAPS . CAPS : Capital (uppercase) letters will be recalled without a password.) : Indicates that 2nd has been pressed. Entering Characters (1) Entering Letters and Numbers After initializing the Organizer, the default setting for explanation will sound. The function or character shown in effect. (Secret listings cannot be capital (uppercase) letters. EDIT : The listing on this manual, only...
...) letters, turn "CAPS" off by pressing CAPS . CAPS : Capital (uppercase) letters will be recalled without a password.) : Indicates that 2nd has been pressed. Entering Characters (1) Entering Letters and Numbers After initializing the Organizer, the default setting for explanation will sound. The function or character shown in effect. (Secret listings cannot be capital (uppercase) letters. EDIT : The listing on this manual, only...
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... again to clear all characters on the current display. Clock Mode The Organizer has both Home and World clocks. 3. Setting the Home Clock (1) Setting and changing the Home city Set your local city as when inputting time during the schedule entry or when using the calculator. In these cases, press the C•CE key and reenter. • Press C•CE to...
... again to clear all characters on the current display. Clock Mode The Organizer has both Home and World clocks. 3. Setting the Home Clock (1) Setting and changing the Home city Set your local city as when inputting time during the schedule entry or when using the calculator. In these cases, press the C•CE key and reenter. • Press C•CE to...
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... the edit mode. 3. Press 2nd EDIT to display the Home clock. 2. Press 2nd EDIT , then 2nd ENTER . Setting DST in the World clock automatically sets the time one hour ahead. • When DST is full, "MEMORY FULL" will be displayed briefly and the listing cannot be ...data and free up memory to make enough space to store new listings. (Refer to display the World clock. 2. Setting Daylight Saving Time/Summer Time If DST (daylight saving time/summer time) is now set the time as DST. Press CLOCK once or twice to pages 26, 28.) 8 A " " appears on the display and DST is used...
... the edit mode. 3. Press 2nd EDIT to display the Home clock. 2. Press 2nd EDIT , then 2nd ENTER . Setting DST in the World clock automatically sets the time one hour ahead. • When DST is full, "MEMORY FULL" will be displayed briefly and the listing cannot be ...data and free up memory to make enough space to store new listings. (Refer to display the World clock. 2. Setting Daylight Saving Time/Summer Time If DST (daylight saving time/summer time) is now set the time as DST. Press CLOCK once or twice to pages 26, 28.) 8 A " " appears on the display and DST is used...
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...control the display status. Use the following (or previous) month. •Hold down ) one week. 1. To display the first week, press until the cursor scrolls into the previous screen. 2. PREV NEXT : display the following keys to 2099. 2. Press SCHEDULE once or twice to the Current Date Press 2nd SCHEDULE in Calendar mode. • The current monthly calendar will flash... SCHEDULE once or twice. Each time you press this key, the display switches between Calendar and Schedule modes. 01 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 THU FEB 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ↔ TIME ? CAPS 18 19 20 21...
...control the display status. Use the following (or previous) month. •Hold down ) one week. 1. To display the first week, press until the cursor scrolls into the previous screen. 2. PREV NEXT : display the following keys to 2099. 2. Press SCHEDULE once or twice to the Current Date Press 2nd SCHEDULE in Calendar mode. • The current monthly calendar will flash... SCHEDULE once or twice. Each time you press this key, the display switches between Calendar and Schedule modes. 01 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 THU FEB 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ↔ TIME ? CAPS 18 19 20 21...
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... displayed. will be recalled. Registering a Password Up to protect confidential listings with a password, so that no unauthorized person can be displayed briefly and the display changes into the entry prompt without the " S ". • If the incorrect password is registered. (1) Turning the Secret function off . 20 Turning the Secret Function On and Off When the Secret function is on after manual or auto power...
... displayed. will be recalled. Registering a Password Up to protect confidential listings with a password, so that no unauthorized person can be displayed briefly and the display changes into the entry prompt without the " S ". • If the incorrect password is registered. (1) Turning the Secret function off . 20 Turning the Secret Function On and Off When the Secret function is on after manual or auto power...
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... SECRET 2:DELETE THE CAPS PASSWORD 3. Each time you press CALC/CONV , the display switches between Calculator and Conversion modes. is pressed, the respective symbol M+", or "M-" is displayed briefly and the display changes into the entry prompt. 5. Turn the Secret function off . (Refer to select Calculator mode. To register a new password, follow the procedure described in the memory exceeds 12 digits, or other than that...
... SECRET 2:DELETE THE CAPS PASSWORD 3. Each time you press CALC/CONV , the display switches between Calculator and Conversion modes. is pressed, the respective symbol M+", or "M-" is displayed briefly and the display changes into the entry prompt. 5. Turn the Secret function off . (Refer to select Calculator mode. To register a new password, follow the procedure described in the memory exceeds 12 digits, or other than that...
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... .... 3. Deleting the Data .... 5. Selecting the Time 1:TIME SYSTEM System CAPS 2:FREE UP MEM. .... 8. Press and to move the cursor to convert it. Press ENTER after the new names and rate have a slight calculation error as a result of rounding off the number. Freeing Up Memory 25 For No. 6, the rate is not displayed.) 2. While changing the unit name, you can also set the rate...
... .... 3. Deleting the Data .... 5. Selecting the Time 1:TIME SYSTEM System CAPS 2:FREE UP MEM. .... 8. Press and to move the cursor to convert it. Press ENTER after the new names and rate have a slight calculation error as a result of rounding off the number. Freeing Up Memory 25 For No. 6, the rate is not displayed.) 2. While changing the unit name, you can also set the rate...
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... Memo modes, the number of listings stored in each mode individually. 26 Press C•CE to return to the display on which you were before pressing MENU . • When the amount of memory used is reaching almost F (FULL), delete unnecessary data and free up memory to make enough space to page 9.) 3. Setting the Daily Alarm When the time clock reaches the alarm time, it beeps for operation...
... Memo modes, the number of listings stored in each mode individually. 26 Press C•CE to return to the display on which you were before pressing MENU . • When the amount of memory used is reaching almost F (FULL), delete unnecessary data and free up memory to make enough space to page 9.) 3. Setting the Daily Alarm When the time clock reaches the alarm time, it beeps for operation...
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... File Names" for operation. 7. Press Y . • To cancel the deletion operation, press N . • "DELETED !" Selecting the Time System The time system can be deleted at the same time. 1. Press 2nd MENU NEXT NEXT 1 . Press 1 to select "12" (12-hour) or "24" (24-hour). 3. "ALL SECRET DATA DELETE ? Y/N" is displayed briefly and the password and all listings in the TEL/MAIL1...
... File Names" for operation. 7. Press Y . • To cancel the deletion operation, press N . • "DELETED !" Selecting the Time System The time system can be deleted at the same time. 1. Press 2nd MENU NEXT NEXT 1 . Press 1 to select "12" (12-hour) or "24" (24-hour). 3. "ALL SECRET DATA DELETE ? Y/N" is displayed briefly and the password and all listings in the TEL/MAIL1...
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... start freeing up memory.) • The indication "Replace the OPERATING batteries !" When the power is being freed up memory, when the Organizer displays "MEMORY FULL". 1. DO YOU WANT TO FREE UP CAPS MEMORY ? (Yes/No) (It is recommended to press Y to free up memory. • The backlight function does not work while the memory is turned on page 26. Replace them with new ones then try again to free up memory. • "WORKING...
... start freeing up memory.) • The indication "Replace the OPERATING batteries !" When the power is being freed up memory, when the Organizer displays "MEMORY FULL". 1. DO YOU WANT TO FREE UP CAPS MEMORY ? (Yes/No) (It is recommended to press Y to free up memory. • The backlight function does not work while the memory is turned on page 26. Replace them with new ones then try again to free up memory. • "WORKING...
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... models. • Communicating with new ones then try again to clear the error, check that the operating batteries are excluded from another EL-6850/6890/6890S requires the optional cable "CE-260L". 1. Using the Option Function You can be transferred by mode. • After data transfer, the data on the receiving Organizer, then start the steps again. • The indication "Replace the OPERATING batteries !" Replace them with another EL...
... models. • Communicating with new ones then try again to clear the error, check that the operating batteries are excluded from another EL-6850/6890/6890S requires the optional cable "CE-260L". 1. Using the Option Function You can be transferred by mode. • After data transfer, the data on the receiving Organizer, then start the steps again. • The indication "Replace the OPERATING batteries !" Replace them with another EL...
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... contents. • Be sure to write down any important information stored in memory before executing the "Restore" function. Battery Replacement Batteries used Type Lithium battery Lithium battery Model CR2032 CR2032 Quantity Use 2 Unit operation 1 Memory backup • Do not remove both the operating and memory backup batteries at the same time. 4. CAPS -SENDING- Press Y to delete all the data in the receiving Organizer before replacing the batteries. 1. Organizers while the data is being transferred.
... contents. • Be sure to write down any important information stored in memory before executing the "Restore" function. Battery Replacement Batteries used Type Lithium battery Lithium battery Model CR2032 CR2032 Quantity Use 2 Unit operation 1 Memory backup • Do not remove both the operating and memory backup batteries at the same time. 4. CAPS -SENDING- Press Y to delete all the data in the receiving Organizer before replacing the batteries. 1. Organizers while the data is being transferred.
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... time. 3. Set the clock to turn the power off before the specified expiration time is reached. 2. Memory contents may become weak, remove them from the Organizer immediately to 3 seconds after ON is pressed. Install two new batteries with new ones. Continued use a mechanical pencil or sharp pointed object. 4. The power will be lost if the batteries are improperly replaced or if the following instructions are disregarded. (2) Replacing the batteries...
... time. 3. Set the clock to turn the power off before the specified expiration time is reached. 2. Memory contents may become weak, remove them from the Organizer immediately to 3 seconds after ON is pressed. Install two new batteries with new ones. Continued use a mechanical pencil or sharp pointed object. 4. The power will be lost if the batteries are improperly replaced or if the following instructions are disregarded. (2) Replacing the batteries...
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... use the Organizer, write down the date on the label of the unit. 3. Install a new battery with the screw. 7. For example, MEMORY BACKUP BATTERY INSTALLATION DATE MONTH • YEAR 02 • 2001 (2) Precautions when replacing the memory backup battery • If the memory backup battery is pressed. Press OFF to replace the battery the next time. The power will be turned on 2 to 3 seconds after ON is replaced when the operating batteries...
... use the Organizer, write down the date on the label of the unit. 3. Install a new battery with the screw. 7. For example, MEMORY BACKUP BATTERY INSTALLATION DATE MONTH • YEAR 02 • 2001 (2) Precautions when replacing the memory backup battery • If the memory backup battery is pressed. Press OFF to replace the battery the next time. The power will be turned on 2 to 3 seconds after ON is replaced when the operating batteries...
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.../Unit conversion mode: 10 digits, 6 kinds of memo listings Calculator mode: 12 digits (with calculation status symbol) Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, percentage, square root, memory calculation, etc. Specifications Models: EL-6850, EL-6890, EL-6890S Product name: Electronic Organizer Display: 14 columns × 4 lines Memory capacity: EL-6850 129680 bytes EL-6890 260752 bytes EL-6890S 260752 bytes Clock mode: Accuracy: ±30 seconds/month (at 25°C/77°F) Display...
.../Unit conversion mode: 10 digits, 6 kinds of memo listings Calculator mode: 12 digits (with calculation status symbol) Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, percentage, square root, memory calculation, etc. Specifications Models: EL-6850, EL-6890, EL-6890S Product name: Electronic Organizer Display: 14 columns × 4 lines Memory capacity: EL-6850 129680 bytes EL-6890 260752 bytes EL-6890S 260752 bytes Clock mode: Accuracy: ±30 seconds/month (at 25°C/77°F) Display...
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.../68/EEC. In U.S.A: Declaration of Conformity Electronic Organizer : EL-6850/EL-6890/EL-6890S This device complies with the requirements of Directive 89/336/EEC as amended by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Operation is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
.../68/EEC. In U.S.A: Declaration of Conformity Electronic Organizer : EL-6850/EL-6890/EL-6890S This device complies with the requirements of Directive 89/336/EEC as amended by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Operation is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.