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NOTICE

• SHARP strongly recommends that separate permanent written records be kept of all important data. Data may be lost or altered in virtually any

electronic memory product under certain circumstances. Therefore, SHARP assumes no responsibility for data lost or otherwise rendered
unusable whether as a result of improper use, repairs, defects, battery replacement, use after the specified battery life has expired, or any other
cause.

• SHARP assumes no responsibility, directly or indirectly, for financial losses or claims from third persons resulting from the use of this product and

any of its functions, such as stolen credit card numbers, the loss of or alteration of stored data, etc.

• The information provided in this manual is subject to change without notice.

CAUTIONS

• Do not carry the Organizer in the back pocket of slacks or trousers.

• Do not drop the Organizer or apply excessive force to it.

• Do not subject the Organizer to extreme temperatures.

• Since this product is not waterproof, do not use it or store it where fluids can splash onto it. Raindrops, water spray, juice, coffee, steam,

perspiration, etc. will also cause malfunction.

• Clean only with a soft, dry cloth.

• Use only a SHARP approved service facility.

NOTES

• All company and/or product names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective manufactures.

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Summary of Contents for ZQ-290

Page 1: ...35 MODEL ZQ 290 ode 14 15 17 18 s 20 gs 20 r Mode 21 e 22 de 23 n 25 26 ement 28 29 31 02 6 4 1 23 PM ...

Page 2: ...ally any ponsibility for data lost or otherwise rendered r the specified battery life has expired or any other rd persons resulting from the use of this product and a etc aindrops water spray juice coffee steam pective manufactures 02 6 4 1 23 PM ...

Page 3: ...curs under abnormal conditions r is subjected to strong extraneous electrical noise or se on rare occasions all the functions will not work ata may be displayed incorrectly In such cases follow as shown below ESET switch sage RESET is displayed press any key EXCEPT x ocedure doesn t work follow the next procedure to Organizer s memory In this case all the stored data will ESET switch sage RESET is...

Page 4: ...display within 1 through 8 press x y sound On and Off h select KEY TONE by using k or ss x ey sound function on off by using k or m press x k h select MEMORY CHECK by using k s x heck display will appear and indicate the remaining creen will appear after 2 seconds 02 6 4 1 22 PM ...

Page 5: ...ff at the ied time every day attery sign Indicates that the battery level is extremely Replace the operating battery with a new one diately t sign Secret function is in effect gs cannot be recalled without a password xamples in this manual show only the symbols required anation 02 6 4 1 22 PM ...

Page 6: ...sh dictionary key ame mode key phone mode key CALENDAR Schedule Calendar mode key Memo Anniversary mode key ENSE To Do Expense mode key RM Home Clock World Clock Alarm mode key V Calculation Conversion mode key ese Mode keys are represented with icons in parentheses 02 6 4 1 22 PM ...

Page 7: ...ion mode used for deletion of characters so be used to delete listings ion power is turned on function modes can be browsed time key is pressed the function modes will displayed as below World Clock Personal Business Other emo key will display the above menus in the reversed to select a desired mode the Organizer will then escape unction 02 6 4 1 22 PM ...

Page 8: ... Setting Daylight N OFF will enter the clock setting mode me city using n be edited if ve the cursor to the opriate month and then year in the ve the cursor to on opriate hour tes and seconds in the same manner M using HOME NEW YORK 01 01 2003 12 05 35 AM WED HOME 3 NEW YORK 01 01 200 12 05 35 AM WED HOME 3 NEW YORK 01 24 200 12 05 35 AM WED 02 6 4 1 22 PM ...

Page 9: ...the home city at will ng the stored correct time h once or twice to display the World clock ew home city select the desired city by using or change the cities between the Home and the World us home city is now set as the world city h to check the home city ed city in step 2 is now set as the home city HOME 3 NEW YORK 8 12 200 TUE 9 43 21 AM 02 6 4 1 22 PM ...

Page 10: ...turn on the Alarm ffers between the hour systems ecify the time ed time e respective alarms Alarms 1 to 3 ON OFF Display m following the above steps 1 and 2 then press j the time ON or to hide the time OFF When turned ll not sound even when the is displayed ALARM 3 12 00 AM ALARM 3 Alarm3 is OFF Alarm3 is ON 02 6 4 1 22 PM ...

Page 11: ...9 Maximum number of d Name alphanumeric characters name 48 name 48 mpany 96 me 48 ce 48 48 ile 48 ail 48 ress 96 48 e 48 code 48 ntry 48 e 96 has the following 14 fields 02 6 4 1 22 PM ...

Page 12: ...ve the cursor to the Home field 0 ve the cursor to the Office field and enter 619 542 d in the same manner d press x to store the telephone listing search display will appear 02 6 4 1 22 PM ...

Page 13: ...he current month will appear day will be flashing e calendar using the following keys displays the following or previous month evious day xt day e previous week e next week and m cursors can move only within the month 8 2003 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 02 6 4 1 22 PM ...

Page 14: ...he cursor at the first number er depends on your Date Format selection These n the MM DD YYYY format Schedule entry ear Enter 09 for t day year in the enter 10 00AM for SCHEDULE SEARCH DATE 08 12 2003 09 12 2003 START 05 54 PM END 05 54 PM ALARM YES REM INDER 09 11 2003 START 10 00 AM END 05 54 PM ALARM YES REM INDER 02 6 4 1 22 PM ...

Page 15: ...Schedule und for approx 30 seconds even while the power is ess any key to stop the Alarm sounding When x he listing can be seen in detail in the Schedule mode s schedule R SCHEDULE once or twice to enter the Schedule mode r to search for hedule listing stored in the ill be displayed in al order 8 12 2003 START 12 15 PM END 12 45 PM ALARM YES REM INDER 02 6 4 1 22 PM ...

Page 16: ...12 And when within the specified iversary sign will appear number of characters for each description is 96 characters day is on February 12th once or twice to ersary mode y entry display will nd Date will appear 02 for month and will be flashing ANNIVERSARY SEARCH DATE 08 12 DATE 02 12 5 DAYS DESCRIPT I REM INDER BEFOR ON E 02 6 4 1 22 PM ...

Page 17: ... December 10 2003 once or er the To Do mode ntry display will o the month field and enter 10 and 2003 respectively d select the Priority number from 1 High to 9 Low or or enter the number then press m TO DO SEARCH DATE 08 12 2003 08 12 2003 PRIORI TY 1 PENDING DESCRIPT ION 02 6 4 1 22 PM ...

Page 18: ...the desired date to search for the target To Do listing of the specific d Items once or twice to enter the To Do mode to select the To Do items m to enter the status field to select DONE then press x ers 5 20 20 TO DO SEARCH DATE 12 10 2003 02 6 4 1 22 PM ...

Page 19: ... mode search display will appear or to search for the listing once or twice to enter the Memo mode display will appear st letter s of the mo ex pass ers can be entered x to search for the cters 5 20 gs 20 Pas po r t 567 No 2AB34 s 1 02 6 4 1 22 PM ...

Page 20: ...he MM DD YYYY format if necessary ense category using or eset categories to select Car Phone Fares tainment Tips Misc Miscellaneous enter 1200 can be entered ment using eset payment ect k Card Others Fa r e 12 s CHECK PAYMEN AMOUNT T 00 02 6 4 1 23 PM ...

Page 21: ...e the expense July move the cursor to the last date st date at you wish to summarize the expense August x t report during the e displayed age using k or m E PENSE X GORY E REPOR CAT E PENS T E X EXPENSE REPORT FM 08 18 2003 TO 08 18 2003 TOTAL 443 5 Mea l s 53 5 Ho t e l 02 6 4 1 23 PM ...

Page 22: ... edit mode ove the cursor to left right up or down respectively sed to delete characters etween the INSERT mode and the OVERWRITE mode to store ings in the desired mode on display will appear eting tap f to delete the listing 02 6 4 1 23 PM ...

Page 23: ...d list an characters and spaces correctly Otherwise the unit ble to complete the search h field you can enter the following letters Press ter key repeatedly after tapping s PS ON to enter capitalized letters Letters Key Letters á à â ä N ñ ç O ó ò ô ö é è ê ë U ú ù û ü í ì î ï Y y ÿ 02 6 4 1 23 PM ...

Page 24: ...ion 34 57 91 45 102 The first figure is a constant value multiplication 68 25 1700 40 2720 Percentage 200 10 I 20 9 36 I 25 200 10 I 220 200 20 I 160 Root 25 9 O 4 An 4 64 Unit division 8 0 125 Memory function R 25 5 U M 125 84 3 Y M 28 68 17 U M 85 T M 182 123456789098 145 E17 9012344192 17 9012344192 x 1012 17901234419200 02 6 4 1 23 PM ...

Page 25: ...e following rate 1 1 45 q the appropriate mes to select the onversion mode or to select ate currency tage mode will appear currency names can be renamed here left currency if necessary then press l haracters can be entered for the name of the currency right currency if necessary then press m CURRENCY CAD U SD RATE 1 02 6 4 1 23 PM ...

Page 26: ...apable of 12 digit calculation unit F to C q the appropriate number of times to select the ion mode to select the nversion stage unt 68 20 C ear the calculation METRIC F C 5 x 9 F 32 RATE METRIC F C 20 68 02 6 4 1 23 PM ...

Page 27: ...ASSWORD by m then press password x reen RECONFIRM appears reenter the password x Secret Function Off Clock mode tap secret rd entry display will appear rrent password then press x OCK DATA by using k or m then press x TA will be displayed x to delete the password and to turn the Secret SECRET PASSWORD EDI T UNLOCK DATA 02 6 4 1 23 PM ...

Page 28: ... your total your bet is in with BLACK bet is tripled and display the Game mode screen ave no more chips to bet the game is over ame tap any mode key Your chips are stored for the BLACKJACK J28 04 10 20 Your chips Your bet The dealer s hand Your hand BLACKJACK J28 32K4 20 19 20 20 Your chips Your bet The dealer s total Your total 02 6 4 1 23 PM ...

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Page 30: ...or ory contents Memory contents may be lost if the operly replaced or if the following instructions are ot be available when the battery level is low t Summary Report may not be available when the ow attery condition new data entry and editing of ay not be performed in some modes Also Clock and ay not be made ery Replacement klight cannot be turned on except when B is e Organizer is in the PC Link...

Page 31: ... hour minute second AM PM city name m 12 hour 24 hour format switchable 3 types of date format switchable World clock function daylight saving time summer time display function daily hourly schedule alarm function de Entry and recall of Last name First name Company Home Office Fax Mobile E mail Address City State Zip code Country Note e From Jan 1950 to Dec 2150 Confirmation of the Schedule To Do ...

Page 32: ...s and displayed for 5 minutes per hourly use pprox 2 year When turned off and the clock is running ery at 25 C 77 F pprox 4000 times When the Backlight is turned on for 10 seconds and urned off for 50 seconds per minute prox 105 g 0 23 lb Including batteries 8 mm W x 109 3 mm D x 15 3 mm H 4 W x 4 5 16 D x 19 32 H hium batteries installed one 3 5 floppy disk interface cable operation manual stylus...

Page 33: ...r ap h select PC LINK by using k or m and press x r Organizer is now ready for data transferring the PC mode Consult the PC Link manual regarding sequent data transferring procedures e exit the PC Link mode press o at any time Be noted at under the PC Link mode the Organizer will consume ra power out of the operating battery while setting the to Power Off function deactivated If the PC Link mode e...

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