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Other Useful Functions
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“Schedule”
The “Schedule” screen
appears.
Function menu (Schedule screen)
*
:
Past means the period prior to the day on which the
cursor is positioned on the Schedule screen.
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Changing the schedule display mode
The schedule display mode provides two types:
“Monthly display” and “Weekly display”. Use
b
to select a date. You can check the number and
icons of scheduled and To Do list events stored
for the selected date.
Blue date: Saturday
Red date: Sunday, public holiday or holiday
Pink date: Anniversary
_
: Today
□
: There is an event scheduled for the morning.
■
: There is an event scheduled for the afternoon.
T : There is a To Do list item.
Adding holidays and anniversaries
<Example: Storing a holiday>
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X
“Schedule”
X
o
(New)
X
“Holiday”
■
To store an anniversary
X
“Anniversary”
New
“Adding schedule events”
→
p.406
“Adding holidays and anniversaries”
→
p.405
Weekly display,
Monthly display
“Changing the schedule display
mode”
→
p.405
Icon display
X
Select an icon
Shows scheduled events for each
icon. Repeated scheduled events
(
or
) appear as a single
item.
User icon settg.
“Setting your preferred image as a
user icon”
→
p.407
Switch To Do list
Switches to the To Do list screen
(p.408).
No. of schedules
Shows the numbers of stored
schedule events, holidays and
anniversaries. In “Secret mode” or
“Secret data only mode”, entries
stored as secret events also appear.
Send all Ir data
Sends all the schedule entries via
Infrared data exchange.
“Transferring Multiple Data at the
Same Time”
→
p.386
Delete
• Delete
selected
X
Use
b
to select a checkbox
(
□
)
X
o
(Finish)
X
“YES”
Deletes multiple schedule entries.
• Delete all
X
Enter your security code
X
Select any item
X
“YES”
Selects an item to delete.
You can select “Schedule”,
“Holiday”, “Anniversary” or “All”
(deleting all the entries of Schedule,
Holiday and Anniversary).
• Delete past
*
Deletes all the schedule entries set
to come before the selected day.
You can select “Schedule”,
“Holiday”, “Anniversary” or “All”
(deleting all the entries of Schedule,
Holiday and Anniversary).
Reset holiday
Resets the national public holidays
to default.
Schedule
Select
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Selecting “Holiday” or “All” in “Delete all” resets holi-
days to the default settings.
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Selecting “Delete past” or “Delete selected” does not
delete the default public holidays stored at the time of
purchase.
The public holidays are based on “
国民の祝日に
関する法律(昭和
23
年法律第
178
号)およびそ
の法改正(平成
17
年法律第
43
号までのもの)
”
(National Holidays Law (1948 No. 178) and
amendments (2005 up to No.43)). The Spring
and Fall Equinox dates for this year are gazetted
on the previous February 1st so that they may
differ from ones pre-stored in a FOMA terminal.
(As of August, 2006)
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Select
FUNC
New
Select
FUNC
New
20(F) 9:00 Meeting
20(F) 12:30 Lunch
20(F) 19:00 Tennis
20(F) 21:00 Go out
Indicates icons and the
numbers of schedule
and To Do list events
stored in the morning
and afternoon of the
highlighted date.
Indicates the date,
day of the week, icon
and event details.
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