introduction': SF-4700L/SF-4900L
About this manual...
This-manual is 'divided into 7:parts..
PART 1
Getting Started
Be sure to read this part of the manual before doing anything elsel It includes
important information that you need to know in order to use asl SF Unit
correctly.
PART 2 Operation Reference
This part of the manual' gives. you more" 'detail' about the fundamental
operation of the SF Unit' It provides all of the detail you need to help you, use
the SF Unit to its full potential. it also helps you to get acquainted with the keys,
features; and furictions'of the SF Unit. tt tells you where everything is located,
what the display indicators'mean ow to adjust the display ¢ contrast, and other
mnporient information.
PART 3
Data bdariaaernent Functions
This part of the manual details the versatile. data 'management functions of
the SF Unit. it describes the procedures required'for data storage, recall and
editing in the Telephone Directory, the: Memo, Mode, the Schedule Keeper and
the Reminder.
PART 4° Timekeeping Functions
Your SF Unit includes powerful timekeeping functions that help to keep
you on time all the time. The Home'Tinie function lets you set the current time
for your home, specifying 12-hour or 24-hour format, standard time or summer
time, even your hometown name. The World Time function gives you instant
, access to the current time in any one a of 29 time zones around the globe.
PART 5
Calculator Functions
The SF Unit also gives you the capability to perform all, of the. mathematical
operations available on today's calculators. in addition, you also get an
innovative date calculation function that makes it possible to perform addition
and subtraction operations that involve. dates.
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Manual conventions
PART6
Data Communications
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The data communications capabilities of the SF Unit tet you transfer. data
between two SF Units, between the SF Unit and the CASIO CSF Unit or: NX Unit,
or between the SF Unit and a personal bane
PART 7... Technical Reference .-
This part of the manual provides technical information on " troubleshooting,
user maintenance, specifications, etc.
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Manual conventions
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This manual uses 'the following conventions mien mentioning key operations
and functions within ss
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Kove are indicated using, upper- -case bold charcanis LIKE THESE.
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Whenakey has more than one function, only the function under discussion
at that time will.be noted. With the ON/CLEAR key, for example, ON will be
used to indicate switching the SF Unit on, while CLEAR will be ugedtolndicats
the clear operation.
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Textthatappearson the display of the unitis eas in this manual using
a font that is different from the explanatory text. The display text "NAME?" for
example represented as: NAME?.
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Note that the cursor key itself is not actually marked witty arrows. To make the
explanations in this manual as easy to understand as possible, however, we
will tefer to specific cursor keys as s noted in the illustration. below.
*- Note that operation of this unit's SHIFT key is different from that normally
found on a computer's keyboard. For the operation SHIFT CLEAR, for
example, you should not hold down the SHIFT key while you press CLEAR.
Instead, you should press and then release the SHIFT key, and then press the
CLEAR
key.
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