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2.  Press   or   to select 

Phonebook, Schedule, 

Memo

 or 

Class Schedule

 and then press 

ENTER.

3.  Press PASSWD.
4.  At the prompt, type a password of up to 

eight characters and press ENTER.

For security, each character will appear as 

*

.

5.  Re-enter the same password and press 

CONFIRM or ENTER.

If the passwords do not match, you must start 

over. The password you set will be requested 

whenever the Phonebook (or other protected 

feature) is selected.

6.  To change the password, repeat Steps 1-5.

To disable the password, press 

ENTER

 at 

both password prompts.

Class Schedule

Adding Classes

1.  Press MENU and then press TOOLS.
2.  Press   or   to select 

Class Schedule

 and 

then press ENTER.

3.  Press FN and then press   or   to set the 

tab to the desired day of the week. Then 

press   or   to select one of the 12 preset 

blocks of time in AM, PM, or Night.

4.  Press EDIT to add a class.
5.  Type a class name and press ENTER.

Press 

DETAILS

 to add a teacher, address, 

and memo.
Press   or 

ENTER

 to advance to the next 

field.

To erase a letter, press 

BACK

.

To type a capital, press 

CAP

 and then press a 

letter key.
To type a number, press a number key.
To enter a special character (if permitted), 

press 

FN

 and then press a number key. 

You 

can also press 

FN

 and then press   to 

view a menu of special characters. Use the 

direction keys to highlight one and then 

press 

ENTER

.

Press 

SAVE

 when you are finished adding 

details.

6.  Continue adding classes until your class 

schedule is complete, then press SAVE.

Press 

DEL ALL

 to delete all classes. You 

are asked to confirm the deletion. 

Cancel

 

is highlighted. Press 

ENTER

 to cancel the 

deletion. Press   to highlight 

OK

 and then 

press 

ENTER

 to erase the schedule.

Press 

PASSWD

 to assign a password to your 

Class Schedule. Please see “Using a Password” 

in “Using Phonebook, Schedule and Memo”.

Viewing Your Schedule

1.  Hold FN and then press   or   to change 

days.

2.  Press   or   to scroll through the schedule.
3.  Press ENTER or DETAILS to view any details 

of the highlighted class, then press BACK 

to return to the schedule.

Timer

1.  Press MENU and then press TOOLS.
2.  Press   or   to select 

Timer

 and then press 

ENTER.

3.  Press SETUP.
4.  Press   to open a calendar.

A calendar is displayed.

5.  Use the direction keys to select a target 

date (day, month, and year) and then press 

ENTER.

6.  Press   to go to the event field.
7.  Type an event title.
8.  Press START when finished.

The Timer screen will then display how long it 

will be until the day of the event.

9.  Press CLOSE when done.

Press 

RESET

 to clear the scheduled event.

Stopwatch

1.  Press MENU and then press TOOLS.
2.  Press   or   to select 

Stopwatch

 and then 

press ENTER.

3.  When ready, press START to begin timing.

The stopwatch begins counting time in 

hundredths

 of a second (HH:MM:SS.

ss

).

4.  Press PAUSE to allow for adjustments.

For example, a time-out, caution flag, or 

other non-event pause. Press 

CONTINUE

 

when ready to resume where the 

stopwatch left off.

5.  Press LAP as the participant reaches the 

end of each lap or portion of the event.

Up to six (6) split times are recorded.

6.  Press PAUSE to view the final time.
7.  Press RESET to start over again.

Using the Clock

The clock displays both home time and world 

time in your selected format. You can use 

the clock to check the time in different cities 

around the world.

1.  Press MENU and then press TOOLS.

2.  Press   or   to select 

Clock

 and then press 

ENTER.

The current time and date is displayed for the 

selected home and world cities.

3.  Press CLOSE when done.

Setting the Date and Time

 

1. While viewing the clock, press SETUP.
2. Adjust the date and time for your home 

city.

Press   or   to change the current setting.
Press   or   to move between the fields.
While setting the clock, press 

24 HR

 (or 

12 

HR

) to toggle between a 12- and 24-hour 

clock.

3. Press SAVE when done.

Press 

CLOSE

 to exit without saving any 

changes.

Changing Cities

 

1. Press CITY.

The home city is highlighted.

2. Press ENTER to change the home city.

Or you can press   and then press 

ENTER

 

to change the world city.
A menu of cities is displayed.

3. Press   or   to highlight the city you 

want.

You can also type the first few letters of a 

city name to go directly to that part of the 

list.
Press 

BACK

 to exit without selecting a new 

city.

4. Press ENTER to select the highlighted 

city.

The new city will be displayed, along with 

the appropriate time for that new city.
While selecting a city, press 

DST ON

 (or 

DST OFF

) to toggle daylight saving time 

(DST) on or off.

5. Press SAVE when done.

Press 

CLOSE

 to exit without saving any 

changes.

Using the Calculator

Your device also includes a scientific 

calculator that allows you to perform 

advanced calculations.

1.  Press MENU and then press TOOLS.
2.  Press   or   to select 

Calculator

 and then 

press ENTER.

3.  Perform your calculation.

Press 

CLEAR

 or 

AC

 to clear all calculations. 

Press 

CE

 to clear only the current number.

Press 

ENTER

 to complete the calculation.

Press...  To...
T(.)

 

type a decimal point

M(+/-)

  change the number from positive to 

negative or vice versa

Y(+)

 

add numbers

U(-)

 

subtract numbers

I(x)

 

multiply numbers

O(÷)

 

divide numbers

Advanced Calculations

 

Press... 

To...

N(1/x)

 

calculate a reciprocal

X(√x)

 

calculate a square root

Z(x

2

)

 

square a number.

C(x

y

)

 

calculate 

x

 raised to the 

yth

 

power. For example, press 

3

C

2

, then 

ENTER

 to calculate 3 

raised to the power of 2.

F(

inv

C(y√x)

 calculate the 

yth

 root of 

x

. For 

example, press 

4

F

C

8

1

 

then 

ENTER

 to calculate the 

4th root of 81.

R(%)

 

calculate percentages. For 

example, press 

2

5

I(x)

2

0

R

, then 

ENTER

 to calculate the 

value of 20% of 25.

A(

sin

)

 

calculate the SIN of an angle. 

For example, press 

A

3

0

CAP

0

, then 

ENTER

 to calculate the 

SIN of a 30 degree angle.

F(

inv

)

 + 

A(

sin

)

 calculate an inverse SIN

S(

cos

)

 

calculate the COS of an angle. 

For example, press 

S

6

0

CAP

0

, then 

ENTER

 to calculate the 

COS of a 60 degree angle.

F(

inv

)

 + 

S(

cos

)

 calculate an inverse COS

D(tan)

 

calculate the TAN of an 

angle. For example, press 

D

4

5

CAP

0

, then 

ENTER

 

to calculate the TAN of a 45 

degree angle.

F(

inv

)

 + 

D(

tan

)

  calculate an inverse TAN

Q(

log

)

 

calculate logarithms

W(10

x

)

 

calculate 10 to the 

xth

 power

E(

ln

)

 

calculate natural logarithms

P(π)

 

inputs the numerical value of π 

into an equation

B(n!)

 

calculate the factorial of 

n

V(

exp

)

 

calculate the constant 

e

 raised 

to the specified power. 

e

 is the 

base of the natural logarithm.

Using the Calculator Memory

Try the following equation to practice using 

the calculator memory:
(32 x 12) - (8 x 8) = 320

Summary of Contents for SCD-2100

Page 1: ...ways remove a weak or dead battery from the device To avoid damage caused by leakage of the battery fluid replace the battery or batteries once every two years regardless of how much the device has been used during that time Should a battery leak the device may become damaged Clean the battery compartment immediately avoiding contact with your skin Keep batteries out of reach of small children If ...

Page 2: ...st menu item At an entry goes to the start or end of the entry Types the special character shown on the number key Displays a menu of special characters including _ and Displays a help message At a word entry screen types an asterisk to stand for a series of letters in a word Direction Keys Moves up down left or right In menus and dictionary entries pages down For Your Information Follow the Arrow...

Page 3: ...ts of speech and definitions Other forms of the word may follow the headword After the definition you may see a list of usage examples Misspelling Words If you enter a misspelled word a list of corrections appears Highlight the word you want and then press ENTER to see its entry Viewing Multiple Entries If a search finds more than one matching entry you can easily move back and forth between the m...

Page 4: ...ors list type cs to highlight C S Lewis 7 Press ENTER Note If multiple quotes exist for an author subject or work press or to highlight the quote you want and then press ENTER Press SPACE or to scroll 8 Press CLEAR when done Press MENU to go to the main menu Using the 5 Language Translator Use the 5 language translator to translate words to and from English Spanish French German and Italian 1 Pres...

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Page 6: ...er again Using the Clock The clock displays both home time and world time in your selected format You can use the clock to check the time in different cities around the world 1 Press MENU and then press TOOLS 2 Press or to select Clock and then press ENTER The current time and date is displayed for the selected home and world cities 3 Press CLOSE when done Setting the Date and Time 1 While viewing...

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