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Getting Acquainted

Read this first!

Be sure to read this part of the User’s Guide before doing anything else! It
includes important information that you need to know in order to use the
PV-750Plus (hereinafter referred to as the “PV Unit”) correctly.

You can find more detailed information about other PV Unit operations in
“Chapter 14 – General Operations” on page 157 and “Chapter 16 – Technical
Reference” on page 180.

Important!
Please keep this User’s Guide and all information handy for future reference.

Make backup copies of important data!

Your PV Unit employs flash memory, which makes it possible to store large
volumes of data and to recall data quickly and easily. Data is retained when power
is turned off and even when batteries go dead, but it can be corrupted or lost
entirely due to operational mistakes or malfunction. Data contents can also be
corrupted or lost due to strong electrostatic charge, strong impact, or extremes in
temperature and humidity. All of this means that you should always keep back-
up copies of important data by transferring it to a personal computer or by writing
it down somewhere.

Summary of Contents for PV-750PLUS

Page 1: ...ide and all information handy for future reference Make backup copies of important data Your PV Unit employs flash memory which makes it possible to store large volumes of data and to recall data quickly and easily Data is retained when power is turned off and even when batteries go dead but it can be corrupted or lost entirely due to operational mistakes or malfunction Data contents can also be c...

Page 2: ...r and the touch screen Besides creating the risk of scratching the touch screen an object coming into contact with the screen can cause power to turn on and run down the batteries Do not use a pen pencil or other sharp object to touch or press the display To clean the exterior of the PV Unit wipe it with a soft cloth dampened in a weak solution of a mild neutral detergent and water Be sure to wrin...

Page 3: ...ther data editing and input you have to perform the RESET operation to clear all data Before doing so you may want to recall important data and write it down if you don t yet have a copy You can then re input the data after clearing PV Unit memory Continued problems after performing the RESET operation can indicate a serious hardware problem Consult with your nearest CASIO dealer if problems persi...

Page 4: ...16 General Guide Stylus Touch screen Action control Cradle contacts RESET button Battery switch P button Battery compartment cover P Infrared port ...

Page 5: ...ars Batteries are getting weak Replace them as instructed in the User s Guide Important If you continue using the PV Unit after the low battery warning message appears power may suddenly turn off or the contrast adjustment screen may suddenly appear Should this happen replace batteries immediately Be sure to use alkaline batteries Manganese batteries provide very short battery life Battery Precaut...

Page 6: ...pears on the display replace batteries as soon as possible Never try to recharge the batteries that come with the PV Unit Should a battery leak clean out the battery compartment of the PV Unit immediately taking care to avoid letting battery fluid come into direct contact with your skin Keep batteries out of the reach of small children If swallowed consult with a physician immediately Frequent dat...

Page 7: ...o not perform any operation for a specified period You can specify 1 minute 3 minutes or 6 minutes before Auto Power Off is triggered page 174 Use the procedure described under To turn power on and off above to turn power back on Using the Backlight Tapping the Light icon beneath the PV Unit screen illuminates the display screen for about 15 seconds for easy viewing even in the dark Tapping the Li...

Page 8: ... a range of text draw a line etc Action Control The Action control makes it possible to perform certain PV Unit operations with one hand In this manual many data recall operations are described using Action control operations You can perform the following basic operations with the Action control Rotate Rotating the Action control up and down causes the selection or data on the screen to scroll up ...

Page 9: ...any of the following methods to enter a mode Tap an icon in the icon menu beneath the display screen Tap an on screen icon in the Mode Menu Select a mode on the Action Menu with the stylus or Action control Icon Description Off Turns off PV Unit power Light Turns on the backlight Menu Displays the Mode Menu Scheduler Enters the Scheduler Mode Contacts Enters the Contacts Mode Mail Enters the Mail ...

Page 10: ...on menu 1 On the icon menu use the stylus to tap the Menu icon to display the on screen icon menu If there are too many icons to fit on one screen a scroll button appears on the right side of the display Tap the scroll button to scroll the screen and view other icons 2 Tap the icon of the mode you want to enter To enter a mode using the Action Menu 1 Press the Action control to turn on PV Unit pow...

Page 11: ...Mode Menu You can rearrange Mode Menu so the icons are in any order you want The following procedures describe how to swap the positions of two icons and how to move an icon to a specific location Note that you cannot change the positions of icons on the Action Menu Swapping Two Icons Use the following procedure to swap the positions of two icons 1 On the Mode Menu tap the Menu Bar icon to display...

Page 12: ...con to a specific location on the Mode Menu screen 1 On the Mode Menu tap the Menu Bar icon to display the menu bar and then tap Option Menu edit 2 Tap Move 3 Tap the icon you want to move to select it 4 Tap the icon at the location where you want the icon you tapped in step 3 to be ...

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