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The desktop gives you point-and-select access to the data management features of the CSF Unit.
Whenever you want to return to the desktop, simply press the MENU button.

• Note that one of the icons on the desktop is flashing, This means that the icon is selected.

HOW TO USE THE DESKTOP

1. Use the cursor keys to move the flashing around the desktop until the one you want is selected (flashing).

2. After selecting an icon, press OK to access the functions of that icon.

• Selecting some icons (like the Clock and Telephone) cause another selection screen to appear.
• Details on actually using the features and functions that you access from the desktop are described in

the other sections of this manual.

CHANGING THE DESKTOP SCREEN'S WINDOW SCENERY

You can change the scenery that is outside the desktop screen's window to any one of the scenes shown
below. Simply display the desktop screen and press the COLOR SELECT key that corresponds to the
scenery you want to select.

ORG:

Night-time city scene

BLU:

Daytime city scene

GRN:

Beach scene

ADJUSTING THE COLOR BALANCE

The following procedure describes how to adjust the color contrast, which controls the relative darkness
and lightness of each color on the display.

TO ADJUST THE COLOR BALANCE

1. While the desktop is on the display, press FUNC.

2. Press 1 to select SYSTEM.

3. Press 

 to display the second SYSTEM

 menu.

4. Press 1 to select COLOR BALANCE.

5. Use 

 and 

 to move the pointer to the color whose contrast you want to set.

6. Use 

 and 

 to adjust the contrast of the currently selected color.

• You can adjust the overall contrast of the display by pressing   or   .

7. After you finish adjusting the display contrast, press OK.

• Color contrast settings are registered as soon as you make them. Because of this, pressing either OK

or ESC quits the color contrast procedure only. Pressing ESC does not return the color contrast setting
to what is was.

Note

• Temperature changes can cause changes in background color and the tint of display colors .

Pointer (currently
selected item)

(ORG)

(BLU)

(GRN)

INITIALIZE

Summary of Contents for CSF-5350

Page 1: ...R JUN 1996 CSF 5350 5550 5750 ZX 889 without price CSF 5750 INDEX...

Page 2: ...EATURES 1 SPECIFICATIONS 2 GENERAL GUIDE 4 BATTERY REPLACEMENT 7 RESET OPERATION 8 TO SAVE THE DATA 9 PIN FUNCTION 10 DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM 11 ERROR MESSAGE 14 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 15 EXPLODED VIEW 19 PART...

Page 3: ...Reminder and To Do items are automatically displayed in the applicable Schedule Keeper dates Markers appear on the Calendar display to indicate dates for which Schedule Keeper Reminder and To Do item...

Page 4: ...itions 10 character employer name 8 character personal name 10 character telephone number 10 character position 10 character department 20 character address MEMO Approximately 2 600 5 400 11 100 20 ch...

Page 5: ...s arithmetic constants independent memory percentages square roots 24 digit approximations date calculations other mixed calculations GENERAL Display element 16 column 4 line LCD Main component LSI Po...

Page 6: ...hile the main menu is on the display press FUNC 2 Press 1 to select SYSTEM 3 Press to display the second SYSTEM Menu 4 Press 2 to select START UP 5 Use and to move the pointer to DEMO 6 Use and to tur...

Page 7: ...without pressing OK TO CHANGE FROM PAGE 1 TO PAGE 2 While any icon of Page 1 is highlighted press or MENU to change to Page 2 While an icon in the bottom row of Page 1 is highlighted press to change...

Page 8: ...ey that corresponds to the scenery you want to select ORG Night time city scene BLU Daytime city scene GRN Beach scene ADJUSTING THE COLOR BALANCE The following procedure describes how to adjust the c...

Page 9: ...e the old battery with a new one making sure that the positive side of the new battery is facing up so you can see it 6 Replace the battery holder and faten it in place 7 Slide the battery switch to t...

Page 10: ...ation the CSF Unit settings are initialized as noted below Home Time LON 1996 1 1 MON 12 00 AM 12 hour format World Time NYC Daily Alarm 12 00 PM Sound Data alarm Schedule alarm Reminder alarm and To...

Page 11: ...s unit MENU FUNC 2 1 3 OK If you can not succeed to transfer the data press ESC key on both units and try to transfer the data again following the procedure above SET UP PAR PARITY E O N N BIT LENGTH...

Page 12: ...MHz clock input 83 PO O 1MHz clock output 84 VDD I 3V source 85 XO O 4 3MHz clock output 86 XI I 4 3MHz clock input 87 VCC I 3V source 88 VREG2 O Voltage for main switch detection 89 90 TS1 TS2 Test t...

Page 13: ...CASIO MAR 1996 Main menu OK TEST 1 DISP 2 MEMORY 3 KEY Display Check 1 DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2 FRAME FREQ 1 No color no display OK Orange color is displayed OK Green color is displayed OK Blue color is di...

Page 14: ...D 1 After 1 sec 4 EXECUTING Read the test pattern 2 from RAM COMPLETE 64 128 256 KB After 1 sec OK MEMORY 1 WR 1 2 READ 1 5 XXXX Wiring check for ROM Memory Check OK MEMORY 1 WR 1 2 READ 1 6 CHECK SUM...

Page 15: ...y 5 Bit length 7 or 8 bit Key 6 Parity bit N Non E Even or O Odd Key 7 BPS 9 9600 or 4 4800 1 EXECUTING Send the code H 2 No display Display the received charactor 3 EXECUTING Send the ASCII code 4 EX...

Page 16: ...m time for a time date that is already passed Alarm for a secret memory area data item is sounding Attempt to enter the secret memory area using a password that does not match the one preset for the s...

Page 17: ...15 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS Main Block NOTE D100 and D101 are not mounted...

Page 18: ...16 Display Block...

Page 19: ...17 Memory Block...

Page 20: ...18 Main Key Block Sub Key Block...

Page 21: ...19 25 1 3 2 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 24 38 21 20 19 17 16 15 18 23 22 5 26 27 28 29 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 32 EXPLODED VIEW...

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