Sharp El-6890S PDAs & Smartphones User Manual


 
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SAT FEB 24 '01
11:30
A~ 1:00P
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The time can be set using either the 12-hour or 24-hour
format. When you move the cursor to the next entering,
the time is displayed in the format selected in the Time
System of the MENU functions.
If an attempt is made to store an invalid time, you cannot
move the cursor to the next entering. Enter the correct
time and follow the next procedure.
5. Enter the schedule detail.
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6. Press
ENTER
to store the listing.
7. Now, press
SCHEDULE
to
check if the listing is stored
in memory.
Notice the tag (
) next to “February 24”. It indicates a
schedule item for that date:
Schedule item beginning in the morning
Anniversary item
Schedule item beginning after the noon
(2) Entering the desired date with
NEXT
(or
PREV
)
This way is convenient for entering a nearby date. Press
NEXT
(or
PREV
) and change the display day by day until
the desired date appears.
<Example>
Enter a schedule listing on February 11, 2001.
1. Press
SCHEDULE
once or twice to display the Schedule
mode screen.
2. Press
2nd
SCHEDULE
to display time entry prompt for
the current date (February 8, 2001).
3. Press
NEXT
repeatedly until time entry prompt for
February 11, 2001 appears. Enter the time and detail
following the procedure for “(1) Entering the desired date
in Calendar mode” (from step 4) on page 13.
(3) Entering the desired date directly
When the date is not close to the currently displayed date,
this way is more convenient than the above 2 ways.
<Example>
Enter a schedule listing on November 26, 2001.
1. Press
SCHEDULE C•CE
to display the date entry
prompt.
MM/DD/YYYY
MONTH :02
DAY :08
YEAR :2001
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