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Declaration of ConformityDeclaration of Conformity
Declaration of ConformityDeclaration of Conformity
Declaration of Conformity
Electronic Organizer: OZ-730PC/OZ-750PC
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
WARNING - FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or
modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer
could void the users authority to operate this equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.
Note: A shielded interface cable is required to ensure compliance with FCC
regulations for Class B certification.
Responsible Party:
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-2135
TEL: 630-378-3590
Tested To Comply With FCC Standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
FOR YFOR Y
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FOR Y
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For your assistance in reporting this Electronic Organizer in case of loss or
theft, please record the model number and serial number (located on the
bottom of the case) below.
Please retain this information
Model Number _______________________________
Serial Number _______________________________
Date of Purchase _____________________________
Place of Purchase ____________________________
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Summary of Contents

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Declaration of ConformityDeclaration of ConformityDeclaration of ConformityDeclaration of ConformityDeclaration of ConformityElectronic Organizer: OZ-

Page 2 - Introduction

9Getting Started1procedure is now completed, and the Organizer is ready foruse. However, there are other areas in which you can customizeyour Organize

Page 3 - Contents

Getting Started10101010105. Re-type the password to confirm and then press .A message appears reminding you to remember your passwordor keep it in a

Page 4

11Getting Started1presentation. Pressing once illuminates the display for aslong as you continue to use the organizer, until you have nottyped any k

Page 5 - Organizer

Getting Started1212121212special pop-up one-month calendar. You can use and toselect the desired month, then the arrow keys to select thedesired d

Page 6 - Getting Started

13General Operation2CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER 2General OperationThis chapter introduces most of the Organizers basicThis chapter introd

Page 7 - Installing the batteries

General Operation1414141414Other operations:Other operations:Other operations:Other operations:Other operations:Creates a new entry for the current ap

Page 8 - Initializing

15General Operation2Activities the pop-up menu for a field displayingthe pop-up symbol. Moves the cursor. Displays any information not shown w

Page 9 - Setting the Time and Date

General Operation1616161616For other useful methods available in Edit mode, seeright.Editing an Existing EntryTo edit an entry already stored in memor

Page 10 - Setting the World City

17General Operation2appears next to a field in Edit mode, when the field is selected.When you move out of a pop-up field, the pop-up symboldisappears.

Page 11 - Backlight

General Operation1818181818Deleting TextIf you make a mistake while entering text, use the followingkey to erase the incorrect text, then enter the co

Page 12 - Pop-up menus

1IntroductionIntroductionCongratulations on purchasing the OZ-730/OZ-750 ElectronicOrganizer.Please read this operation manual thoroughly to familiari

Page 13 - The keyboard

19General Operation24. When the desired entry is displayed, select it and press to see the entry in full.5. The most relevant entry will be highlighte

Page 14 - General Operation

General Operation20202020201. Press to enter the Main Menu and select CALENDAR.The Calendar of the current month appears. (If there is a dotbesides

Page 15 - Edit mode

21General Operation2Checking the MemoryThe Organizer has a certain memory capacity in whichoperations are carried out and data that has been entered,s

Page 16 - Creating a New Entry

General Operation2222222222operations to work properly. You are stronglyrecommended to carry out regular housekeeping bydeleting unwanted or out-of-

Page 17 - Editing Techniques

23Time Management3CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER 3Time ManagementThe Organizers CalendarThe Organizers CalendarThe Organizers CalendarThe

Page 18 - Moving around the Display

Time Management2424242424The Calendar application menu3. Press .The selected date will appear in the current Calendar view.You can select GO TO TODAY

Page 19 - Using Index Mode

25Time Management32. Enter the date you want to go to.3. Press .The first entry on that day is selected in Index mode.If you would like to make a new

Page 20 - Using Keywords

Time Management2626262626The Schedule application menu (in Daily View screen)The To Do applicationThe To Do application is a valuable organizational t

Page 21 - Deleting Entries

27Time Management3The To Do entry display opens.3. Enter the description of the entry. Type Prepare marketPrepare marketPrepare marketPrepare marketPr

Page 22 - Checking the Time and Date

Time Management2828282828There are two Index modes in the To Do application. One isTO BE DONE and the other is DONE. Select VIEW from theapplication m

Page 23 - Basic Utilities

Contents22222ContentsIntroductionIntroductionIntroductionIntroductionIntroduction...

Page 24 - Time Management

29Time Management3The To Do application menu2. Select CATEGORIES then press .The CATEGORIES window appears.3. Make the desired change to the category

Page 25 - The Schedule Application

Time Management3030303030

Page 26 - Clearing a set alarm

31Creating Your Own Database4CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER 4Creating YourOwn DatabaseThis chapter describes using the TThis chapter describe

Page 27 - The To Do application

Creating Your Own Database32323232321. Press directly or select TEL in the Main Menu to openthe application.2. Press , select FIELD ORDER, then pres

Page 28

33Memo5CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER 5MemoThis chapter explains the features of the Memo application,This chapter explains the features of t

Page 29 - Updating the Category list

Memo3434343434The Memo application menuIt is not necessary to press at the end of eachline. The Organizer will automatically perform wordwrapping on

Page 30 - Using the Index Mode

35Desk Accessories6CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER 6Desk AccessoriesThe Organizers desk accessories are a set of valuable utilitiesThe Organi

Page 31

Desk Accessories3636363636The integer part of the calculation result is within therange of 13 to 24 digits (a rough calculation is obtained).Example:

Page 32 - Own Database

37Desk Accessories6The exchange rate line starts to blink.3. Press to clear the original rate first. Then enter the rate0.45.Make sure that a maximum

Page 33 - The Tel application menu

Desk Accessories3838383838The following table shows the conversion factors that are presetin your Organizer.CONVERSION UNITS FACTORCurrencies User-Spe

Page 34 - The Memo Application

3ContentsChapter 10Chapter 10Chapter 10Chapter 10Chapter 10PPPPPersonalizing Yersonalizing Yersonalizing Yersonalizing Yersonalizing Your Organizerour

Page 35 - Finding entries

39Desk Accessories6A list of cities appears. The currently selected city is at the topof the list. The cities are listed in alphabetical order by coun

Page 36 - Desk Accessories

Desk Accessories4040404040calendar, then press . (Use or to display thedesired month, then to move to the currentday.)You can set any date

Page 37 - Conversion function

41Desk Accessories66. Press .The city is selected as the World city and the window closes.The Clock window briefly appears, indicating the time in th

Page 38

Desk Accessories4242424242The SET DAILY ALARM window opens. You can set up to fivealarms.3. Enter the time for the desired alarm, followed by or for

Page 39 - The Clock Application

43Expense7CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER 7ExpenseThe Expense function is an easy way to track expenseThe Expense function is an easy way to t

Page 40 - Setting the time and date

Expense44444444449. Move to the Status field. Press to select the desiredstatus mode. Press - to select.Select TO BE SUBMITTED10. Press to stor

Page 41 - Checking the time in a city

45Expense74. Press to select BUSINESS, then press .5. Press to move to the Period field. Enter the From dateor the To date.Type in 08152000 081520

Page 42 - Setting daily alarms

Expense4646464646are 12 types of categories and 8 types of payments. You canchange the order of these existing categories and paymenttypes or use anot

Page 43 - The Clock application menu

47Features and Utilities for Added Power8CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER 8Features andUtilities for AddedPowerIn addition to its basic functio

Page 44 - Entering Expense Record

Features and Utilities for Added Power4848484848By highlighting some text before pressing , it canbe replaced with the pasted text. Thus you can ea

Page 45 - Expense Report

Caring for the Product44444Caring for theOrganizerThe Organizer contains sophisticated circuitry and a glassThe Organizer contains sophisticated circu

Page 46

49Features and Utilities for Added Power8When you next open the Symbol menu, the characteryou selected will be selected again as the default. TheOrgan

Page 47 - Expense application menu

Features and Utilities for Added Power5050505050

Page 48 - Utilities for Added

51Data Transfer9CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER 9Data TransferYYYYYour Organizer is a powerful pocketsize computer with builtour Organizer is

Page 49 - Special Characters

Data Transfer5252525252Transfer single entriesSingle entries can be transferred in TEL, SCHEDULE andMEMO.1. Turn on both Organizers.2. On the sending

Page 50

53Data Transfer9To setup the Organizer for use with the Organizer Link:1. Make sure the unit is turned off.2. Plug the Docking Module into the jack on

Page 51

Data Transfer5454545454

Page 52 - Data Transfer

55Personalizing Your Organizer10CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER 10PersonalizingYour OrganizerNow that you have an understanding of all of the

Page 53 - Computer

Personalizing Your Organizer56565656563. Enter your name, then press .The cursor moves to the telephone number field.4. Enter your telephone number,

Page 54

57Personalizing Your Organizer104. Re-type the password to confirm and then press tostore the password (or to cancel the operation).All entries mar

Page 55

Personalizing Your Organizer5858585858secret. For a full explanation of what to do if this occurs,see below, p.56.You can press and then press

Page 56 - Your Organizer

5Getting Started1CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER 1Getting StartedThis chapter explains everything you need to know to set upThis chapter expla

Page 57 - Locking the Organizer

59Personalizing Your Organizer103. Select DELETE ALL SECRET DATA and press .A warning message appears asking if you are sure you wantto delete al

Page 58 - Accessing Secret entries

Personalizing Your Organizer60606060601. Press twice to enter the Second Main Menu.2. Select Formats then press .A submenu appears.3. In TIME SYSTEM

Page 59 - Automatic Relocking

61How to use the Add-on11CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER 11How to use theAdd-onAdd-on software programs add functionality to yourAdd-on softwa

Page 60 - Setting the time system

How to use the Add-on6262626262Setting a My Programs application toAutorunMy programs application can be automatically loaded andstarted when you pres

Page 61 - Selecting the Large Font View

63AppendicesAppendicesA. Resetting the OrganizerA strong impact, exposure to an electrical field, or other unusualconditions may render the unit inope

Page 62 - How to use the

Appendices64646464642. Release .3. Press .The built-in clock is reset.Do not press in step 3. Doing so will delete all datain the unit.B. Battery R

Page 63 - My Programs application menu

65Appendices4. Remove the old batteries by pulling the ribbon tab.5. Insert the two new batteries on top of the ribbon tab, takingcare to position the

Page 64 - Appendices

Appendices6666666666Expense 2,000) in totalThese capacities assume the followingaverage entry sizes.Schedule: 22 characters/entryTel: 8 characters/ent

Page 65 - B. Battery Replacement

67AppendicesPower consumption 0.33 WBattery life Battery life may vary depending onusage.* Approx. 120 hours. Continuousdisplay at an ambient temperat

Page 66 - C. Specifications

Index6868686868IndexAAccessingSecret entries 57AlarmsSchedule 25All reset 63Birthday / Ann (Anniversary) application 29Application

Page 67

Getting Started66666Reset buttonReset buttonReset buttonReset buttonReset buttonInitializes and resetsthe Organizer.Getting the Organizer Up and Runni

Page 68

69IndexCursor 17Cut 18, 47, 48DDaily view 23Date calculation 24Date formatSetting 59Daylight Saving Time (DST) 41Assigning to

Page 69

Index7070707070Menu 11Application 24, 26, 29, 32, 34, 42, 46MovingBlocks of text 47Entries 48NNew entryMaking 15, 26, 33, 43OOrgan

Page 70

71IndexSymbolsOn the display 12Entering 48TTel application 31To Do application 26Transferring dataBetween two OZ-750 51OrganizersW

Page 71

Product Support7272727272Product SupportSharp Electronics Corporation is dedicated to serving Customer needs. Please fill out and send the enclosed re

Page 72

73TroubleshootingTroubleshootingRefer to the list below for solutions when the unit is not functioning properly before contacting your local SHARP dea

Page 73 - Product Support

CONSUMER LIMITED WARRANTYSHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants to the first consumerpurchaser that this Sharp brand product (the "Product"

Page 74 - Troubleshooting

Changing the batteries:Changing the batteries:Changing the batteries:Changing the batteries:Changing the batteries:When using the organizer, if the ba

Page 75 - 1-800-237-4277

TTTTTel Application:el Application:el Application:el Application:el Application:Used for managing a wide range of information, froma simple address bo

Page 76 - Quick Reference Guide

Edit mode:Edit mode:Edit mode:Edit mode:Edit mode:Provides the ability to modify any entry that waspreviously entered into the organizer.1. Find an en

Page 77

Cut / Copy / PCut / Copy / PCut / Copy / PCut / Copy / PCut / Copy / Paste / Select:aste / Select:aste / Select:aste / Select:aste / Select:Eliminates

Page 78

7Getting Started14. Replace the cover.5. Set the battery replacement switch back to NORMALOPERATION (the red dot disappears).The Organizer will not fu

Page 79

My Programs:My Programs:My Programs:My Programs:My Programs:Basic add-in data can be downloaded into theOrganizer with a maximum capacity of 10 progra

Page 80

Memo Application:Memo Application:Memo Application:Memo Application:Memo Application:Used as a simple yet powerful means of recordinginformation, from

Page 81

Clock:Clock:Clock:Clock:Clock:Makes it possible not only to know the correct timeand date in your area, but also to know the time inother cities or an

Page 82

Calculator:Calculator:Calculator:Calculator:Calculator:Provides a 12-digit calculator which performsmathematical operations.To use the calculator, sel

Page 83

Getting Started88888Setting the Display ContrastIf the display is not clear, press or until the display issatisfactory.Press to proceed with sett

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