Sharp OZ-770 PDAs & Smartphones User Manual


 
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calendar, then press . (Use or to display the
desired month, then
to move to the current
day.)
You can set any date from January 1st, 1901 to December 31st,
2099.
5.
Move to the LOCAL TIME field, enter the current time and
press
or (for AM or PM). Be sure to enter a 0 before
a single-digit hour or minute entry.
6.
Press (or to cancel the changes).
The time and date are now stored.
Because the Organizer automatically adjusts the time
after the Local city is changed, you should select the
Local city before setting the time and date.
Changing the setting in the TIME SYSTEM field also
changes the time display format for all the Organizerís
time-related applications and functions, such as
Schedule.
Checking the time in a city
You can find out the time anywhere in the world using the Clock
application by selecting another city, called the World city.
Selecting a city as the World city will display the time in that
city as well as the Local city if you choose Clock in the Second
Main Menu. The Organizer also shows you the time difference
between the current World city and the Local city. When you
first use the Organizer, the default World city is London.
To change the World city:
1.
Press to open the Clock menu.
2.
Select CHANGE WORLD CITY.
A list of five cities appears. These will be the six cities you most
recently selected, or checked the time in. The currently selected
World city appears at the top of the list.
3.
If the city you want to select as your World city is on the
list, select it and then press proceed from step 6 below. If
not, type the first letter of the country containing the target
city.
A list of cities appears. Just as for the LOCAL CITY list, all cities
in this list are in alphabetical order according to country name.
Use
, to display the city you want.
4.
Select the desired city.
5.
If Daylight Saving Time (DST) is observed by the selected
city, press
to indicate this.
A symbol appears beside the city, indicating that DST has been
set.