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Using
the
Timer
a
nd
Schedule
Functions
Private
D
iary
11
Saving Daily Events, Schedule Activities, and Anniversaries
Private Diary
You can save daily events, scheduled activities, anniversaries, and other items in the
Private diary.
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Items cannot be saved in the Private diary when the date and time have not been set.
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You can save events scheduled between January 1, 2002 and December 31, 2099.
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In standby, press
.
The calendar screen for the Private diary appears.
•
Alternatively, you can select “useful function”
“private diary” from the menu in standby.
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When Private Diary is set to secret, the 4-digit terminal ID number must be entered to open it.
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The layout of the calendar screen can be switched between month view and week view. To
switch views, select “week view” from the submenu. To change back, select “month view” from
the submenu.
You can also set which view is displayed upon starting the Private diary (see p.261).
•
Pressing
toggle between the previous and next month view (when month view is used),
or between the previous and next week view (when week view is used).
The daily diary screen is used to enter data in the diary or schedule.
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In standby, press and hold down
.
The daily diary screen for the day is displayed.
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Select a date from the displayed calendar and press
(select) to display the daily diary
screen for the selected day.
•
When Private Diary is set to secret, the 4-digit terminal ID number must be entered to open it.
•
You can use
to switch the daily diary screen between the previous and the next day.
Current day is
displayed in an
orange square.
Days with saved
anniversaries or
schedule activities
are displayed in
orange.
Anniversary and
schedule icons saved
on the specified day
(when there are 11 or
more items, item 10
and beyond are
indicated as “...”)
Month view
(Default)
Week view
Anniversary and
Schedule icons saved on
the specified day (When
there are 8 or more
items, item 7 and beyond
are indicated as “...”)
Displaying the daily diary screen
•
In month view, Saturdays are indicated in blue, Sundays and holidays in red. Note that the screen display
does not change even if holidays are changed or created anew. The holidays are based on the Law
Concerning National Holidays and a law that revises part of the Aged Welfare Law (law no. 59, 2001) (as
of March 2004).
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