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Summary of Contents for ZQ-2000

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Page 2: ...e permanent written records be kept of all important data Data may be lost or altered in virtually any electronic memory product under certain circumstances Therefore SHARP assumes no responsibility for data lost or otherwise rendered unusable whether as a result of improper use repairs defects battery replacement use after the specified battery life has expired or any other cause l SHARP assumes ...

Page 3: ...ays etc After registration the corresponding day is considered an anniversary for every year from 1901 to 2099 PAGE 47 Telephone book function Three telephone lists allow you to list business and private numbers separately Phone numbers can be recalled in alphabetical order using the sequential search function or directly Lecalled by entering PAGE 53 Memo function Allows you to note important deta...

Page 4: ...alendar 23 Displaying the number of days and weeks between January 1st or December 31 to a specified date 27 USING THE SCHEDULE FUNCTION 29 Entering data in the SCHEDULE mode 29 Recalling scheduled data 33 Editing scheduled data 40 Copyingscheduleddata 4 1 Deleting scheduled data 42 Using the schedule alarm 45 USING THE ANNIVERSARY FUNCTION 47 Entering anniversaries 47 Recalling anniversaries 48 C...

Page 5: ...ing on the secret function 79 Recalling secret data 79 Declassifying secret data by removing the secret code 80 Deleting and changing the password 81 What to do if you forget the password 82 USING THE MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS 85 Checking the memory capacity 85 Setting the date format 86 USING THE DATA TRANSFER FUNCTION 89 Transferring data between ZQ 2000 series Organizers 89 Transferring data with...

Page 6: ... to page 101 2 Initialize the Organizer While holding ml press the RESET switch on the back Release the RESET switch and then release m The following display will appear Data has been broken C l e a r a l l CAPS i Note Under certain conditions the message may appear as DATA ALL CLEAR OK Y N Proceed to the next step in either case Press vi TEL 1 4 NAME CAPS i The Organizer is initialized and then t...

Page 7: ...Part names Search keys Display Command center Power on off keys Option port 4 pin option jack Cursor movement keys Enter key Return key ...

Page 8: ... by pressing I The data appearing on the display is secret data accessible only by password The secret function is in effect Secret data cannot be recalled without the password A beep will sound when a key is pressed The specified schedule alarm s will sound There is more data which is not on the display The data can be displayed by pressing m or pl Note In this manual only the symbols necessary f...

Page 9: ...and sometimes as m Alphabetical keys with multiple func tions appear sometimes as unboxed letters and sometimes as the boxed function name as per context Numerical keys and alphabetical keys with single function are notated only with unboxed numbers and letters Note The blue functions and symbols are operated by press ing 1 SHIFT will be displayed and the appropriate key Example Functions as a cur...

Page 10: ...H T 3 Press a or m to darken or lighten the display as required The amount of contrast will change continuously when either m or m is held 4 After adjusting the contrast press 1 j Turning the beep on and off While is displayed a beep will sound when a key is pressed To turn the beep on and off press 1 ml T h e b e e p w i l l n o t sound after a goes off To turn the beep back on repeat the process...

Page 11: ... mode will be selected MEMO CAPS Entering characters Entering the letters 1 Enter ABCDE in capital letters for example ABCDE I CAPS 2 To enter abcde in small letters press 1 After CAPS disappears enter abcde 1 ABCDE To enter capital letters again turn CAPS back on by pressing l7FSJ a g a i n Note To enter a hyphen press m I 1 1 3 ...

Page 12: ...ple 1 12345 12345 Entering graphic symbols and special characters Press 1 to select the symbol entry mode A total of 33 symbol displays may be selected To select the symbol display containing the desired characters press m or m When the desired symbol or character appears press the number corresponding to its symbol position 5 symbols will be displayed MEMO 1 Enter the symbol entry mode 1 j3mq ...

Page 13: ...ters will appear in the initial symbol display Nate To exit the symbol entry mode press 1 _ Entering the new line character 2 Enter the cl character to continue entry on the next line by preS SinCJ F J Then the cursor moves to the beginning of the next line Making corrections Misspellings and incorrect entries can be corrected using the cursor keys as well as 1 I and I m as follows Correcting miss...

Page 14: ...3 Enter the correct letter 0 0 NEW YORK Inserting missing letters To enter the missing 0 and correct NEW YRK to NEW YORK for example 1 Enter the incorrect spelling 1 N E W Y R K 2 Next move the cursor over the R 3 Put the Organizer into insert mode NEW YRK NEW YRK 16 ...

Page 15: ...ove the cursor to the letter A to be deleted lrllrllrl NEW YOARK 3 Delete the letter A L3iiiF l II You can also delete A by pressing m m II Note If 1 1 is pressed the data currently being entered will be deleted The following descriptions explain the functions l 3 Moves the cursor to the right Moves the cursor to the left Moves the cursor up to the previous line Moves the cursor down to the next l...

Page 16: ...r backspace Clears the data being entered The cursor is used to indicate the position where the next letter number or symbol will be entered When correcting an entry move the cursor to the position where a character is to be typed over or deleted The cursor changes to m When inserting characters the cursor changes to 4 t 18 ...

Page 17: ...time 1CLoCKj Day of the week month day year WE 1 l 91 The display appears only while 1 is pressed The display can be changed to show the date in the format of Iday month year Refer to page 86 Note If 1 is pressed continuously the time when 1 was initially pressed is displayed The internal clock continues working while 1is pressed but the display does not change Setting the clock The time can be di...

Page 18: ... pressed this alternates between I m and m In this example I m is displayed Note To set the 24 hour system display m 3 Set the time 01 30 rRvq TUE l 1 91 q Note The hours and minutes must be entered using two digits each 4 Enter the date p j 01 10 1992 FRI 1 10 92 j Enter the rrronth and day using 2 digits and the year using 4 digits For single digit months or days enter 0 before the single digit ...

Page 19: ...ock starts from 0 seconds 6 Check the set time on the display FRI 1 10 92 When the time is set with 12 hour basis noon and midnight changes are displayed as below 11 59AM 12 OOPM noon 12 59PM 1 OOPM 11 59PM 12 OOAM midnight 12 59AM 1 OOAM 11 59AM Correcting the clock To correct the time reset the clock by following the procedure in Setting the clock 21 ...

Page 20: ...numerical keys 3 Designating the year and month on the monthly calendar Changing the month with w or 1 1 Once the CALENDAR mode has been selected the month can be changed by pressing Fl to display upcoming months or rl to display past months as follows 1 Select the CALENDAR mode Notes I 5 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 17 18 19 2 0 21 2 2 2 3 24 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0 31 l If the above disp...

Page 21: ... 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 0 21 2 2 2 3 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Note When Fl or 1 1 is pressed continuously the calendar will scroll forward or backward To return the calendar to the current date Press 1 1 Setting a date with the numerical keys Use I 1 or F1 to set a date that is a specified number of days in the past or future 1 Select the CALENDAR mode CALENDAR1 I 5 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 tO 11 12 13 14 15 1...

Page 22: ...l 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 0 21 2 2 2 3 24 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0 I The 90th day from today will flash on the display Note The number of days specified can range from 9999 days in the past to 9999 days in the future 4 Set the date five weeks 35 days before April 14th 1992 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 8 315 9 16 1017 11 18 12 13 14 19 2 0 21 2 2 2 3 24 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0 31 Recalling a month by designating ...

Page 23: ... 24 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0 31 2 Enter the date entry mode pm j MM DD YYYY MONTH 01 D A Y 10 YEAR 11992 To make a correction move the cursor with the cursor movement keys or press I to clear the displayed date 3 Enter the date 02 01 1992 MM DD YYYY MONTH 02 DAY Sl YEAR 1992 Note To enter a single digit date or month enter zero and the digit i e 06 26 ...

Page 24: ...a specified date as well as the number of days between a specified date and December 31 It is also possible to determine how many weeks have passed since the beginning of the current year To determine these items press 1CALENDAR while the calendar is displayed 1 Select the CALENDAR mode 1CALENDAR 1 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 Determine the number of days passed left and number of week...

Page 25: ...ek The number of the week in the year 1 st 2nd 3rd etc is determined as follows 1 If January 1st falls between Monday and Thursday it begins the first week of the year 2 If January 1st falls between Friday and Sunday it begins the final week of the previous year 3 If December 31 falls between Monday and Wednesday it begins the first week of the next year Note To display a date not shown move the c...

Page 26: ...ing the desired date in the SCHEDULE mode 3 By recalling the desired date directly Once the date has been selected actual entry of the schedule item is the same for all three methods Note Multiple items may be scheduled on the same date If other items have been previously scheduled for a given date simply enter the new appointment over the old one The Organizer s display will clear upon recognitio...

Page 27: ...15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 2 2 3 24 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 4 Change to the SCHEDULE mode 1 SCHEDULE 1 THU Z 20 92 The date you have selected February 20 1992 will appear at the top of the display The bottom part of the display is for schedule time and detail 5 Enter the starting time OO will be entered automatically 6 Enter the finishing time 2 PMI THU 2 20 92 lO OOAM 2 OOPM 30 ...

Page 28: ...19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Notice the tag n next to February 20 It indicates a scheduled item for that date Items beginning in the morning result in a tag at the upper right of the date while those beginning after noon result in a tag appearing at the lower right of the date Entering items from the SCHEDULE mode There are two methods of selecting the date depending on which is more convenien...

Page 29: ... l 5 pKq Sales meeting 1 TUE Z 18 92 TUE 2 18 92 3 00PM 5 OOPM Sales meetin g Scheduling with 1 and the numerical keys When the date is not close to the displayed date you may find it more convenient to enter the schedule items with the numerical keys For example to schedule February 25 1992 1 30PM DR WILSON VISIT AT GUEST ROOM 1 Enter the date entry mode 1SCHEDULE I 1 2 Enter the scheduled date F...

Page 30: ...stances when the data begins with a number Simply begin by entering the letters in the item In this instance the tag marking the scheduled item on the monthly calendar will appear on the upper right next to the date Recalling scheduled data The following 7 methods may be used to display previously scheduled items 1 Recalling today s agenda 2 Recalling scheduled items from the CALENDAR mode 3 Recal...

Page 31: ...tems from the CALENDAR mode When a daily schedule is recalled from the CALENDAR mode first select the CALENDAR mode and then press SCHEDULE For example to recall the schedule for February 20 1992 1 Select the CALENDAR mode 1CALENDAR 1 I IT l 7 I 1 g22 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 2 Select the 20th with the cursor keys lxlrlmrlm Note You may also recall February 20 by pressing 1 1 and entering...

Page 32: ...hen press rl to recall the next day and future days or r to recall the last and previous days as required For example to recall the schedule for January 10 1992 today 1 Select the SCHEDULE mode and display the today s schedule 1 1 1SCHEDULE 1 2 Recall the schedule for the next day F R I 1 10 92 I V SAT l 11 92 The agenda for the next day will be displayed If there are several items scheduled on th...

Page 33: ...eappears Pressing I references agenda items in reverse Pressing 1SCHEDULE I I 1 XGJ a n d 1 m displays the oldest past agenda item If you press 1 171 the most distant future agenda item is displayed Recalling scheduled items from the SCHEDULE mode by entering the date numerically You can recall the date directly from the SCHEDULE mode by numerical entry Select the SCHEDULE mode press I 1 then ente...

Page 34: ...item Enter the first letter s of the schedule item you would like to recall on the display and then press m to recall it Note Be sure to enter the first letter s exactly as they were entered A difference in capital or small letters will not search properly For example to recall the DR related items scheduled after January 10 1992 today 1 Select the SCHEDULE mode Today s schedule is displayed 1 1 S...

Page 35: ...scheduled before the date presently appearing on the display Recalling scheduled items with a keyword search Enter any word contained anywhere in the entry and the Organizer will find it with 1 m Note Be sure to enter the keyword exactly as it was entered Adifference in capital or small letters will not search properly To search for agenda items containing the word meeting after January 1 1992 for...

Page 36: ...taining the word meeting after January 1 1992 will appear on the display Repeated search To search for additional items containing the word meeting press 1 m repeatedly When no more items containing the word meeting are scheduled NOT FOUND will appear on the display Reverse search To browse back through the list of entries containing the keyword press I 1 1 3 9 ...

Page 37: ...GUEST ROOM within a schedule item on February 25 to MEETING ROOM 1 Recall this item on the schedule for February 25 1SCHEDULE1 ml II 02 25 1992 1SCHEDULE 1 2 Enter the edit mode TUE 2 25 92 1 30PM DR W I LSONA VISIT i EDIT 3 Move the cursor to the section to be edited and correct it 4 Store the edited data 1 30PM DR W I LSONJ V I S I T S AT MEETING R t EDIT 4 T U E 2 25 92 1 30PM DR W I LSON V I S...

Page 38: ...nto the new date it also remains on the previous date as it was originally entered For example if the ABC Project meeting scheduled on February 20 is also to be held at the same time on March 6 you may copy it onto the new date as follows 1 Recall the items scheduled for February 20 and enter the edit mode SCHEDULE I 102 20 1992 1sctimuLE 1 piiFq I Em j 2 Change the date m 03 06 03 06 1992 lO OOAM...

Page 39: ...r an entire month 3 Deleting all of the data in the schedule memory Deleting one agenda item at a time First recall the data you would like to delete on the display and delete it with 1 1x1 and IT For example to delete the ABC Project meeting scheduled for March 6 1 Recall the schedule for that day j SCHEDULE 1 03 06 1992 SCHEDULE 1 1 2 Press IsHlFT jTiZiJ F R I 3 6 9 2 10 OOAM 2 OOPM 3 The delete...

Page 40: ... 2 4 5 6 7 0 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 3 The delete prompt appears Press mi To retain the data press WI After the agenda for the month has been deleted the flags on scheduled dates will disappear from the calendar Deleting all the data in the schedule memory All the data in the schedule memory can be deleted using the miscel laneous functions 1 Recall the miscellaneous function menu 1 1 FUNCTION 1 FUNCT...

Page 41: ... 4 Select 1 SCHEDULE 1 5 The delete prompt appears Press ml To retain the data press I Note When the secret function is turned on SECRET ON will appear on the display In this instance the secret function must be turned off first before the data can be deleted Refer to Turning off the secret function page 78 ...

Page 42: ... be set to sound for secret items without displaying the item If you do not wish to have the alarm sound at that time you can turn the alarm off Setting the schedule alarm First display the schedule item for which you wish to set the alarm and press 1 j 1 appears to the left of the starting time for the scheduled item on the display to indicate that the alarm has been set for that item You can als...

Page 43: ...larm will sound at the starting time of the meeting 0 appears or disappears each time 1 1 m are pressed Note If the time of the schedule item for which you wish to set the alarm has already passed the following message appears on the display After the alarm sounds J will disappear and the scheduled item will remain in memory without lir If Q is turned off and the set alarm time has passed will rem...

Page 44: ...tion serves as a mnemonic aid for these important personal dates Note Anniversary data cannot be coded as secret data Entering anniversaries To enter NANCY S BIRTHDAY on February 12 for example proceed a s described below 1 Select the ANNIVERSARY mode ANNj 2 Enter the date 02 12 pTEiq 3 Enter the label NANCY S 1 11 B I R T H D A Y 1 M D mm M MONTH D DAY 2 12 mm 2 12 mm NANCY S BIRTHDAY 4 7 ...

Page 45: ...called in calendar sequence forwards or backwards Checking anniversaries After pressing ml1x1 in a monthly calendar display the anniversaries in that month will be displayed while I is held Check whether there are any anniversaries in February 1 Display the calendar 1CALENDAR 1ImI 11 02 01 1992 CALENDAR 1 Valid for any year 2 Display the anniversaries sHlFTI ml Displayed while pressed 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 46: ...ersaries To edit an anniversary entry for example such as changing NANCY S BIRTHDAY to CATHY S BIRTHDAY 1 Recall the entry February 12th NANCY S BIRTHDAY pm l pq Press IT or I repeatedly until the NANCY S BIRTHDAY appears 2 Enter the edit mode 3 Move the cursor to the letter you wish to correct and correct it 49 ...

Page 47: ... data page 41 Deleting anniversaries Deleting one entry To delete the CATHY S BIRTHDAY entry for example 1 Recall the entry CATHY S BIRTHDAY Press IIrepeatedly until CATHY S BIRTHDAY appears 2 Press IsHlFTI 1 2 l 2 mm CATHY S IB M LI 3 The delete prompt appears Press VI To retain the data press ml Deleting all the entries 1 Recall the miscellaneous function menu ml 1 FUNCTION I F U N C T I O N MEM...

Page 48: ...NN 4 Select 2 ANN 2 5 The delete prompt appears Press II To retain the data press WI Note When the secret function is turned on SECRET ON will appear on the display In this instance the secret function must be turned off first before the data can be deleted Refer to Turning off the secret function page 78 51 ...

Page 49: ...directories business private etc can be input from the miscellaneous function mode Input directory file names of 10 letters or less as follows 1 Recall the miscellaneous function menu The prompt for entering the direc tory file name will appear 2 Store the directory file names TEL FILENAME I TEL 1 TEL 2 TEL 3 1x1 Business 1 Xl Private 1 If you do not wish to assign a file name to a directory skip ...

Page 50: ...n the TEL1 directories Press 1 Press 1 TEL1 TEL2 TEL3 Display the file name 1 Press II Entering telephone listings into the TEL1 directory To enter two sample listings into the TEL1 directory follow steps 1 to 5 below EDWARDS BOB 201 265 5600 FAX 2651869 President AbC Co DAVIS MIKE 214 456 7890 Davis Assoc 1 Select the TEL mode pEq B u s i n e s s Press 1 repeatedly until the NAME TEL1 directory n...

Page 51: ... or company name and address simply press 1 at this point l Check the listing for mistakes before pressing 1 If there are correct them using the cursor keys m I m m m ml 1 1 and TI and then press ENTER If you find any mistakes after you have already pressed 1 then correct the listing using the editing function Refer to Editing listings page 58 5 Enter the next listing DAVIS MIKE in the same manner...

Page 52: ...ville II I inois Recalling listings The telephone listings are stored in the order described on page 61 There are three methods of retrieving telephone listings 1 Sequential search which retrieves the listings in alphabetical order 2 Direct search using the first letter s of the party s name 3 A keyword search for any word contained in the listing I Pr i vate I I Recalling a listing with a sequent...

Page 53: ...listings in reverse order Recalling a listing with a direct search Press I then enter the first letter s of the party s name and press m Capital and small letters must be entered exactly as they were originally entered To recall a listing which starts with E for example in the TEL1 directory first select the TEL mode EDWARDS BOB 201 265 5600 FAX 265 1869 President Subsequent entries will be search...

Page 54: ...65 5600 FAX 265 l 869 President Each time m r are pressed successive listings containing the word AbC Co will be displayed Editing listings To edit a listing recall it and then press ml 1 t o e n t e r t h e edit mode Use II 1 or 1 to delete data With the cursor n you may type over the data Or press 1 1 m NS to change the cursor to 4 and you may insert new data To add the name SHARP CORP to the li...

Page 55: ...I I inois It EDIT 4 Press 1 11 and enter the company name m SHARP CORP 1 708 759 8555 Romeoville Note If mlI are pressed instead of I after the correction data can be copied Refer to Copying scheduled data page 41 Deleting listings Either single listings or an entire directory TELl TEL2 or TEL3 can be deleted as required Deleting single listings 1 Select the directory containing the listing to be ...

Page 56: ... press WI Deleting entire directories TELI TEL2 or TEL3 Any one of these directories can be deleted separately by using the miscellaneous function DATA DEL To delete TEL2 for example 1 Recall the miscellaneous function menu 1 SHIFT 1 FUNCTION 1 2 Select 3 DATA DEL 3 3 Select 1 TEL 4 Select 2 TEL2 2 DATA DEL TEL H MEMO SCHEDULE SECRET DT DATA DEL I TEL1 TEL2 TEL3 TEL2 60 ...

Page 57: ... When the secret function is turned on SECRET ON will appear on the display In this instance the secret function must be turned off first before the data can be deleted Refer to Turning off the secret function page 78 The characters are sorted in the following order 6 1 ...

Page 58: ...irectories Entering memos To enter the following two items for example X mas presents Jill sweater Mother ring ABC BANK Chicago Branch Account No 272 0011223 1 Select the MEMO mode hnEMo 2 Enter the data X mas presents 1 11 Jill 1SPC 1sweater Mother 1SPC 1ring MEMO X mas presen td J i l l s w e a t e r Mother ring 63 ...

Page 59: ...y Press m to display each memo in the order it was entered Press m to reverse the order of display 2 A direct search for the first letter s of the entry Enter the first letter s of the memo entry Press m to search forward Press m to search backward Subsequent memos will be displayed in sequential order each time you press m or 1 1 3 Keyword search for a key word contained in a memo Enter any word ...

Page 60: ...he last entry is displayed NOT FOUND will appear on the display Reverse search works in the same manner Recalling memos with a direct search The first letter s of the memo can be searched To continue the search press m or 1 1 repeatedly The data will be recalled in the forward or reverse order of entry starting with the memo searched To search for a memo beginning with the letter A for example Sel...

Page 61: ...BANK Chicago Bran ch Account No The first memo containing the word Act will be displayed l Subsequent memos containing the same word can be recalled in order each time you press 1 m Editing memos Memo editing capabilities are similar to those in the SCHEDULE and TEL modes For example to change Chicago Branch to Boston Branch in the memo for ABC BANK 1 Recall the memo containing ABC BANK 2 Enter th...

Page 62: ... Refer to Copying scheduled data page 41 Deleting memos Either single memos or the entire memo list can be deleted as follows Deleting single memos Recall the memo you wish to delete on the display and press SHIFT 1 The delete prompt appears Press Iv To retain the data press w For example to delete the memo X mas presents 1 Select the MEMO mode and recall the data I p7 J Press m repeatedly until t...

Page 63: ...retain the data press ITi After the deletion the next item will appear Deleting entire memos All the memos can be deleted at once using the miscellaneous function mode as follows 1 Recall the miscellaneous function menu 2 Select 3 DATA DEL 3 DATA DEL TEL d MEMO SCHEDULE SECRET DT 3 Select 2 MEMO 2 68 ...

Page 64: ...ce as we will need to save this data for future examples press IT Note When the secret function is turned on SECRET ON will appear on the display In this instance the secret function must be turned off before the data can be deleted Refer to Turning off the secret function page 78 ...

Page 65: ... display E x a m p l e 1 2 x 3 5 24 4 2 34 57 45 57 48 23 14 23 68 x 25 40 35 14 98 f 14 What is 10 of 200 What percentage is 9 of 36 Operation Display answer 1 2 p 1 2 4 1 l 4 1 8 34 1 157 m T h e a d d e n d b e c o m e s 4 5 FI a c o n s t a n t 4 8 I 1 2 3 T h e subtrahend Fl 1 4 m b e c o m e s a c o n s t a n t 68 FI 25 B The multiplicand 1700 40 a a constant 2 7 2 0 35 It114 I The divisor b...

Page 66: ...ice Calculate the cost and the gross profit from a selling price of 100 on the basis of a 25 profit on the cost Summation 25x5 84 3 68 17 Total Temporary memory 14 3 x 2 x 52 35 Constant memory 135 x 12 14 12 14 f 5 Operation 620000 I 1 500000 m 24 Clear the memory before performing any calculations I Display answer 220 400 4 4096 0 125 9 6 Selling price 1 44 Gross profit 80 Cost 20 Gross profit M...

Page 67: ...ion in the calculation result has a range of 11 to 20 digits rough estimate 4567890123 E F 456 Fl 208 2957896 208 2957896 x 10 2 082 957 896 000 Example 2 A number is divided by 0 Example 3 The integer section in the numerical value of the memory exceeds 10 digits I l m l 9999999999 IM 1 r m j Example 4 The integer section of the calculation result exceeds 20 digits I 1000000000 i 0 000000001 r J ...

Page 68: ...ntain up to seven letters numbers spaces or symbols except a To recall the password successfully you must enter it exactly as you entered it without for example changing capital letters to small or vice versa important If you ever forget the password you will have to erase all your secret data Make sure the password is one you will never forget To register 1234 as the password for example 1 Recall...

Page 69: ...can contain up to seven letters numbers spaces or symbols except m To recall the password successfully you must enter it exactly as you entered it without for example changing capital letters to small or vice versa important If you ever forget the password you will have to erase all your secret data Make sure the password is one you will never forget To register 1234 as the password for example 1 ...

Page 70: ...s pcq Coding data as secret data Any entry can be coded as secret data by pressing I I so that JR appears Data coded with W cannot be recalled until the secret function is turned off by entering the password Coding previously stored data as secret data Recall the item which you wish to encode enter the edit mode and mark that item with W To convert the ABC BANK entry in the MEMO mode to secret dat...

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