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MODEL
OZ
-
290H
ELECTRONIC ORGANIZER
OPERATION MANUAL
Instrucciones abreviadas en español
CONTENTS
Part Names and Key Assignments ..................................................... 1
Using the Organizer for the First Time ............................................... 2
Auto Power Off Function .............................................................. 3
Backlight ....................................................................................... 3
Adjusting the LCD Contrast ......................................................... 3
Turning the key sound On and Off .............................................. 3
Memory Check ............................................................................. 3
Display Symbols .................................................................................. 4
Entering Characters ............................................................................ 5
Built-in Calendar and Clock ................................................................ 6
Clock Mode .......................................................................................... 6
Alarm ................................................................................................... 8
Telephone Mode .................................................................................. 9
Calendar Mode .................................................................................. 11
Schedule Mode ................................................................................. 12
Anniversary Mode ............................................................................. 14
To Do Mode ....................................................................................... 15
Memo Mode ....................................................................................... 17
Expense Mode ................................................................................... 18
Editing Listings .................................................................................. 20
Deleting Listings ................................................................................ 20
Word Translator Mode ....................................................................... 21
Spell Checker Mode .......................................................................... 22
Diet Function Mode ........................................................................... 22
Calculator Mode ................................................................................ 27
Conversion Mode .............................................................................. 28
Secret Function ................................................................................. 30
Game Mode ....................................................................................... 31
Managing the Organizers Memory ................................................... 33
Using the Included PC Software ....................................................... 33
Battery Replacement ......................................................................... 38
Specifications .................................................................................... 39
Appendix ............................................................................................ 42
Instrucciones abreviadas en espanõl ............................................. S-1
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - OPERATION MANUAL

MODELOZ-290HELECTRONIC ORGANIZEROPERATION MANUALInstrucciones abreviadas en españolCONTENTSPart Names and Key Assignments ...

Page 2 - CAUTIONS

8AlarmThe Organizer has 3 kinds of alarm:1. Daily Alarm... Sounds every day at the specified time(forapprox. 1 minute), when "" is di

Page 3 - Part Names Key Assignments

9Telephone ModeThere are three telephone listing categories, Unfiled, Personal, andBusiness. Each listing can be simply classified for easy access tot

Page 4

10Entry<Example>1. Tap v , and select “BUSINESS”,then press x.The Business search display willappear.2. Tap e.The display will change to thereco

Page 5 - Memory Check

11SearchLast Name Alphabetical Search1. Tap v and select the Category by using k or m key, then pressx.The search display will appear.2. Press < or

Page 6 - Display Symbols

12Schedule ModeEntry<Example>A project meeting will be held from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM onSeptember 11, 20051. Tap CALENDAR/SCHEDULE once ortwic

Page 7 - Entering Characters

135. Press m.The End time will automatically change to 30 minutes after the Starttime. (However, the End time will remain within the specified day.)6.

Page 8 - Clock Mode

14Anniversary ModeIn Anniversary mode, you can specify the month and day (such aswedding anniversaries and birthdays).Once data is stored as an annive

Page 9 - CLOCK/ALARM

155. Enter the Reminder date from 0 to 9.6. Press m.7. Enter “Nancy’s Birthday”.8. Press x to store the anniversary listing.The anniversary sign (A) w

Page 10 - Setting the Daily Alarm time

16Date search1. Tap TO DO/EXPENSE once or twice to enter the To Do mode.2. Select the month, day or yearfield, and enter the desired date.3. Press x t

Page 11 - Telephone Mode

17Memo ModeYou can store memos using the Memo mode. Up to 96 alphanu-meric characters can be entered per one listing.Entry<Example>Enter your pa

Page 12

NOTICE• SHARP strongly recommends that separate permanent written records be kept of all important data. Data may be lost or altered in virtually anye

Page 13 - Calendar Mode

18Expense ModeThe Expense record function is an easy-to-use method of trackingpersonal and business expense information. The Expense Reportallows you

Page 14 - Schedule Mode

1910. Press m, and select “YES” or“NO” using < or > in the“RECEIPT” field.11. Press m, and enter “Flight ticket” in the “MEMO” field.12. Press x

Page 15 - Search today’s schedule

20Editing ListingsEdit1. Recall a listing in the desired mode.2. Tap e.The display will change to the edit mode.3. Edit the data.j l k m: move the cur

Page 16 - MEMO/ANN

21Word Translator ModeThe Organizer offers an English-Spanish bi-directional word translatorfunction. Each time E S is tapped, the mode switches

Page 17 - To Do Mode

22Spell Checker ModeThe Spell Checker Mode can be helpful when the exact spelling of aquery word is not known. Each time ABC is tapped, the modeswitch

Page 18 - See also

23Measuring your stride lengthIn order for the Diet function to work properly, you must first measureyour stride length.Note:• A “stride length” in th

Page 19 - Memo Mode

24Positioning the unitClose the cover, and insert the unit into the carrying case as shown inthe illustration, then make sure that the top flap is fas

Page 20 - Expense Mode

25• The calculation runs once every minute to accumulate values.* Based on “ACSM’s Guidelines for Exercise Testing andPrescription”, © American Colleg

Page 21 - Summary Report

26Intake ModeEnter your daily food intake by selecting items from the FOODDATABASE. Download the Food Database from the CD-ROM. (seepage 37.)1. Tap DI

Page 22 - Deleting Listings

27<I NTAKE>FM:3–20–2005TO:03–20–20050–REPORT–ITE:<ALL>M––2ndUse < or > to select an item to be displayed in theREPORT. If “INTAKE” i

Page 23 - Word Translator Mode

1Part Names Key Assignments: 2nd Function keyActivates the second function specifically assigned to the nextkey tapped.( E S ABC ): English-

Page 24 - ><

28Example Operation DisplayMixed calculation(–24+2) ÷ 4=- 24 + 2 / 4 =–5.5Constant/repeat calculationThe second figure is a constant value(+ addition

Page 25

29Currency Conversion ModeCurrency conversion has 5 stages of programmable conversion.Each stage is capable of 12-digit calculation.Setting a new curr

Page 26 - Pedometer Mode

30Metric Conversion ModeMetric conversion is capable of 12-digit calculation.Convert metric unit<Example> Calculate 68°F to °C1. Tap q the appro

Page 27 - Food Database Mode

31Changing the Password1. In the Home Clock mode, tap (secret).The password entry display will appear.2. Enter the current password.3. Press x. The S

Page 28 - Report Mode

32•“J”, “Q”, and “K” are counted as10.•“A” can be counted as 1 or 11.• When first 2 cards are “A” anda face card (“J”, “Q”, or “K”),your hand is “BLAC

Page 29 - Calculator Mode

33Managing the Organizer's MemoryUse the memory management function to utilize the Organizer'smemory more efficiently.Note: • Before perfor

Page 30 - Conversion Mode

34Note:Proper operation cannot be guaranteed on the following types of PCs:• Self-built PCs• PCs upgraded from Windows® 95• PCs with retrofit USB port

Page 31 - Currency Conversion Mode

353. Follow the installation instructions that appear on the screen.4. When the installation is complete, click the "Finish" button to finis

Page 32 - Secret Function

36Synchronization SoftwareAfter the Serial Port Setup iscomplete, the Settings window willappear.To bring up the Settings windowmanually, right-click

Page 33 - Game Mode

37The Connection tabThis tab allows you to change settings for the serial port and thepassword.• Serial port : Specify the serial port to connect the

Page 34 - The dealer’s totalYour total

2Using the Organizer for the First TimeBe sure to perform the following operations before using the Organizerfor the first time.1. Pull out the batter

Page 35 - Minimum System Requirements:

38Battery ReplacementBatteries usedType Model Quantity UseLithium battery CR2032 2Unit operationand backlighting• Be sure to write down any impo

Page 36 - XP/2000

39Replacing the batteries• Make sure the power is turned off before replacing the batteries.• Do not press o until the battery replacement procedure i

Page 37 - Serial Port Setup

400 . , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 90 . , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 90 . , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 90 .

Page 38 - Synchronization Software

410 . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 90 . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 90 . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 90 . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 90 . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 90 . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9< REVISED >Acces

Page 39 - Desktop Utilities

42AppendixNames and zone numbers of the cities in the clockZone No. City0 TONGA1 AUCKLANDWELLINGTON2 NOUMEA3 GUAMSYDNEY3. 3 ADELAIDE4 TOKYO5 SINGAPORE

Page 40 - Battery Replacement

43Declaration of ConformityElectronic Organizer : OZ-290HUSB PC-Link cable: CE-179TThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is su

Page 41 - Specifications

44MEMOOZ-290H(En).pm65 04.3.31, 5:09 PM44

Page 42

S-1Empleo del Organizador por primera vezAsegúrese de realizar las operaciones siguientes antes de emplear elOrganizador por primera vez.1. Saque las

Page 43 - < REVISED >

S-22. Utilizando k o m, seleccione un intervalo de tiempo deseado(10, 20 o 30 segundos) y pulse x.Ajuste del contraste de LCD1. Pulse CLOCK/ALARM MEN

Page 44 - Appendix

S-3Modo de relojAjuste del reloj local1. Si el visualizador está en otro modo o en el modo del reloj mundial,pulse CLOCK/ALARM para entrar en el modo

Page 45 - PRODUCT SUPPORT

3Auto Power Off FunctionWhen none of the keys has been pressed or tapped for approxi-mately 7 minutes, the Organizer automatically turns the power off

Page 46

S-4Entrada<Ejemplo>1. Pulse v , seleccione “BUSI-NESS”, y luego pulse x.2. Pulse e.El visualizador cambiará al modo de introducción de registro.

Page 47

S-5Modo de calendarioNavegación en la visualización del calendario mensual1. Pulse CALENDAR/SCHEDULE una o dos veces para entrar en el modode calend

Page 48 - Luz de fondo

S-61. Pulse CALENDAR/SCHEDULE una odos veces para entrar en el modode programa de actividades.Aparecerá la visualización debúsqueda del programa dea

Page 49 - Modo de reloj

S-7BúsquedaBúsqueda del programa de actividades para hoy1. Pulse CALENDAR/SCHEDULE una o dos veces para entrar en el modode programa de actividades.

Page 50 - Modo de teléfono

S-8Modo de cosas a hacerEntrada<Ejemplo>Usted tiene que visitar HK Exhibition el 10 de diciembre de 2005.1. Pulse TO DO/EXPENSE una o dosveces p

Page 51 - Modo de calendario

S-9Búsqueda de fecha1. Pulse TO DO/EXPENSE una o dosveces para entrar en el modo decosas a hacer.2. Seleccione el campo del mes, eldía o el año y lueg

Page 52 - CALENDAR/SCHEDULE

S-10BúsquedaBúsqueda secuencial1. Pulse MEMO/ANN una o dos veces para entrar en el modo deapuntes.Aparecerá la visualización de búsqueda del modo de a

Page 53 - Modo de aniversario

S-11AMOUNT:1200 .PAYMENT:<CHECK>RECEIPT:<YES>2nd6. Seleccione la categoría de gastos utilizando < o >.Hay 8 categorías preajustadas

Page 54 - Modo de cosas a hacer

S-12Edición de listas1. Edición1. Recupere una lista en el modo deseado.2. Pulse e.La visualización cambiará al modo de edición.3. Edite los datos.j l

Page 55 - Modo de apuntes

S-13Notas:• Las abreviaturas indican lo siguiente:(Am): Inglés americano(Br): Inglés británico(adj): Adjetivo(adv): Adverbio(n): Nombre(pron): Pronomb

Page 56 - Modo de gastos

422nd function: Indicates that f has been activated.Daily Alarm: The Daily Alarm is ON and is set to go off at thespecified time every day.BLow Batter

Page 57 - Recuperación

S-14Modo de función dietaLa función de dieta podrá organizar su consumo diario de calorías alcaminar, así como administrar su toma diaria de calorías.

Page 58 - Borrado de listas

S-153. Rellene el campo de introducciónde STRIDE (zancada) con el valorde la longitud de su zancadaobtenido con el métodoanteriormente indicado, y toq

Page 59

S-16• Cerciórese de que la presilla haya quedado firmemente aseguradaen su lugar. Si colocase inadecuadamente la unidad, podríadesprenderse u ofrecer

Page 60

S-17Modo de consumoUsted podrá ver el consumo diario de calorías y el cómputo de pasosdel día.1. Toque DIET una, dos o tres veces para entrar en el mo

Page 61

S-18• Toque C•CE para volver a la pantalla inicial.Búsqueda y edición1. Toque DIET una, dos o tres veces para entrar en el modo de dieta.2. Seleccione

Page 62 - Modo de pedómetro

S-19Modo de conversiónModo de conversión de divisasLa conversión de divisas tiene 5 etapas de conversión programable.Cada etapa es capaz de hacer cálc

Page 63 - Modo de toma

S-20Modo de juegoPulse GAME una o dos veces para reproducir el juego “BLACKJACK”o “ALPHA ATTACK”.Cada vez que usted pulse GAME, la visualización cambi

Page 64 - Modo de informe

S-21ALPHA ATTACKEscriba los caracteres (A a Z) visualizados en la línea del fondo paraborrarlos. El juego se divide en 20 niveles de velocidad.1. Puls

Page 65 - 2.8 758620

S-22< REVISED_030723 >Acerca de los puertos USB• La activación del modo de ahorro de energía (como la función desuspensión, reanudación, o desca

Page 66 - Modo de juego

S-235. Cuando aparezca la ventana de detección decable USB, conecte el conector del cable USBPC-Link al puerto USB del PC, y después hagaclic en “Next

Page 67 - ALPHA ATTACK

5Entering CharactersMoving the CursorMove the cursor by pressing j, l, k, or m .Entering CharactersEntering letters and numbersThe initial setting for

Page 68 - Acerca de los puertos USB

S-24Ficha generalEn la ficha general usted podrá:• Hacer clic en la casilla de verificación de cada aplicación paraactivar la sincronización con el

Page 69 - Software de sincronización

S-25Utilidades de escritorioHaga clic con el botón derecho del ratónen el icono de sincronización de labandeja del sistema Windows®, y luegoseleccione

Page 70 - Casilla Connection

S-26Reemplazo de las pilasPilas utilizadasTipo Modelo Cantidad UsoFuncionamiento de laPila de litio CR2032 2 unidad e iluminaciónde fondo• Asegúr

Page 71 - Utilidades de escritorio

S-27Cambio de las pilas• Asegúrese de desconectar la alimentación antes de cambiar laspilas.• No pulse o hasta después de completar el procedimiento d

Page 72 - Reemplazo de las pilas

S-28APUNTESOZ-290H(Sp).pm65 04.3.31, 5:12 PM28

Page 73 - Cambio de las pilas

LIMITED WARRANTYSHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants to the first consumerpurchaser that this Sharp brand product (the “Product”), when shippedin it

Page 74

SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONSharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-1163PRINTED IN CHINA/IMPRESO EN CHINA04DT (TINSE0747EHZZ)OZ-290H(Cover).pm65 04.3.3

Page 75 - LIMITED WARRANTY

6Built-in Calendar and ClockPrecautions• Calendar, Schedule, Expense, and Clock modes allow you toenter the desired date and time between Jan. 1, 195

Page 76 - SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION

710.Press x to set the Clock.The clock starts from exactly theset time.Selecting the date format (Default: Month-Day-Year)1. Tap MENU, select "D

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