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Page 2: ...pand your computer s memory with attachments that contain added memory storage Have an electronic teacher for speed reading spelling vocabulary bu ilding computer programming memory improvement etc Ha...
Page 3: ...Current Memory 29 File System Menu 30 Creating a File 31 Making Corrections 33 Insertions 33 Deletions 35 Memory Capacity 37 RUN SNAP PROGRAMS 45 BEYOND THE PRIMARY UNIT WITH THE 1 0 KEY Capsules 46...
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Page 5: ...disconnected during storage and shipping Locate the recessed switch marked ALL OFF on the bottom of the unit and insert a pencil or screwdriver as shown in the illustration at left Flip this two posit...
Page 6: ...uter to locatefeatures as they are discussed in the remainder of this manual Atthe top of thefront or the HHC is the window that isthe Display area a liquid crystal display LCD that can hold up to 26...
Page 7: ...just above the In case you forget to turn the HHC off the unit automatically turns itselfoff afterabout ten minutes of inactivity going into apower saving mode that starts be sure to If there are peri...
Page 8: ...be described in various sections throughout this manual UP and DOWN Keys Locate and Like the and these are general direction keys and perform in various ways The ROTATE Key The LOCK Key The SHIFT Key...
Page 9: ...is used to turn the HHC completely off Experiment with various speeds to find which is most comfortable for you The DELETE Key Just below the key you will find the DELETE key This key is used to deler...
Page 10: ...a group of keys from the keyboard For example if you assigned the number 234 to a user definable key and you were in the Calculator Mode the number 234 would be entered into the calculator and interpr...
Page 11: ...character typed will be second shifted The LOCK key may be used with C1 C2 C3 C4 Keys The keys l J c2 C3l and c are PROGRAM DEFINABLE KEYS In File System programs and when typing in the Clock Controll...
Page 12: ...at the chosen activity For example typing the number 24 at the Primary Menu leads instantly to the time activity of the Clock Controller If you type anumber or letter thatdoesn trepresenta menu item...
Page 13: ...plus three equals five occurs as follows KEY DISPLAY 0 with cursor 2 2 2 3 5 You can use and o move the cursor and make changes when you are satisfied type the equals sign and the answer will appear n...
Page 14: ...d retrieve the summed result when you need it 1 the Clear Memory key stores a zero in memory clearing any previous value M J the Add to Memory key is used to add on the most recently displayed number...
Page 15: ...ds off pleasantly and when you acknowledge the tune the pertinent message appears in the Display Thus you can schedule all your business appointments review them at any time add delete or reschedule i...
Page 16: ...nd then press When changing the hour for lime zone adjustments you must also reset the minutes and seconds Thisisbecausetheclock is frozen for the amount of time it takes to make the changes and press...
Page 17: ...until you press or or which of course takes you to the Clock Controller Menu Acknowledging Alarms When the time for one of your schedule items arrives the HHC will sound its pleasant alarm and will c...
Page 18: ...File System The listing of files in the File System Menu represents those files in the currently selected area To find the Current Memory pressliD and you will enter the 110 Menu It lists all the ava...
Page 19: ...at choose a name for the file and press The Display becomes blank the flashing cursor appears at the left and you start typing the text of your address file Type as you normally would on a typewriter...
Page 20: ...character When you press the entire line will be saved regardless of the cursor position Insertions How about inserting missing characters That s just as easy Position the cursoradjacent towhere youwi...
Page 21: ...press DELETE RIGHT and DELETELEFT closeuptheword by pulling from the end of the word To delete several adjacent characters press or Each stroke of the Right or Left arrow key deletes the character un...
Page 22: ...y will present a menu of files in the Current Memory so that you can choose one or more fordeletion Pick a file that you can afford to lose and type its number that file will be deleted and the HHC re...
Page 23: ...e fastest way to get to the top of a file is simply to press m 11 and then select the file again from the File System Menu Searching a File You can search through one of your files to find occurences...
Page 24: ...n area for the new copy Your selection will be echoed in the Display in normal lettering and then the message COPY DONE appears in the Display The copying procedure does not change the Current Memory...
Page 25: ...cursor exits by INSERT Inserts spaces to right of cursor exits by INSERT Inserts spaces to left of cursor exits by INSERT Each RIGHT deletes character and pulls right characters exits by DELETE Each L...
Page 26: ...a SNAP program you will return to the RUN SNAP PROGRAMS menu If thereare noSNAP programs in the Current Memory area you will see NO FILES instead Press twice to return to the Primary Menu Note thatonl...
Page 27: ...f your Calculator operations Indeed it can provide a permanent record of any program performed by the HHC Programmable Memory A Programmable Memory adds extra random access memory RAM thus amplifying...
Page 28: ...m file directly on the LCD Display Then if you want a printed copy of several lines within the file you can just position the first line you want printed in the Display use the 110key to turn on the p...
Page 29: ...ich leave the menu as soon as a selection is made To return from the 1 0Menu tothe interrupted activity press again The CLEAR key can also be used to leave the 110 Menu In the case of Programmable Mem...
Page 30: ...pies of files into Programmable Memory peripherals Finally when things don t happen as you expect them to refer once again to the appropriate section of this manual Although extremely unlikely the fau...
Page 31: ...shaped dot that appears in the Display above the Attention Indicators BUS A standard collection of signals within a computer which allows the connectionof peripheral devices the bus is the main path o...
Page 32: ...s PRIMARY MENU The menu which lists the programs currently available to use with the HHC PRIMARY UNIT The HHC without any attachments the Primary Unit PROGRAM A sequence of instructions for the soluti...
Page 33: ...e reasonable protection against such interference ina residentialinstallation However there isnoguarantee that interference will notoccurin a particular installation If this equipment does cause inter...
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Page 35: ...e down RAM unit BACK UP BATTERY FOR There is a battery door on the bottom of each RAM unit inside are three MEMORY OPTION manganese batteries with a life of about 12 months It is essential that these...
Page 36: ...d to comply with the Class 8 limits may be attached to this computer Operation with noncertifled peripherals is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception This equipmentgenerates and u...
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Page 38: ...herals modems high speed printers and so on It allows the HHC to receivedata and programs fromdatanetworks The RS 232C has optional capsule programs which give you menu options to facilitate this conn...
Page 39: ...WRONG You can transmit unintelligible signals by selecting the wrong mode of transmission for the particular device you are connecting to PRIMARY UNIT KEYS The 1 0 keywhen pressedgives you the 110men...
Page 40: ...FG 1 1 FG Red so 2 2 so Orange RO 3 3 AD Yellow AT 4 4 RTS Green CTS 5 5 CTS Blue DSR 6 6 OSR Drain wire SG 7 7 SG Gray CD 8 8 CD Black OTR 20 20 OTR Example of wiring for the connection to the MODEM...
Page 41: ...ector In case the modem is connected this signal is used for the carrier detect Data Terminal Ready This signal is showing the connected terminal is ready or not Drain wire Red Orange Yellow Green Blu...
Page 42: ...t accordancewith themanufacturer sinstructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits lor a Class B computing device in ac...
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Page 44: ...two large sized peripherals eg TV Adaptor Modem three small sized peripherals eg printer RS 232C anlenna selector box lhreeconneclioncables for video owner s manual and more Most of this equipment fit...
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Page 46: ...using the AC Adaptor to make sure it matches the line current voltage you are plugging tnto If you mistakenly plug into 220 volts while the switch tS set to t20 volts the fuse built into the AC Adapto...
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Page 48: ...le peripheral attachments are made within a special modular tray with the HHC Primary Unit at the bottom right CONNECTIONS Peripherals connect in only one way do not force fit an upside down periphera...
Page 49: ...and uses radiofrequency energy and ifnot installed and usedproperly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions maycause interference to radio and television reception It has be...
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