User Manual - Page 55

For OZ-5600.

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without having to type any text.
In addition, all date fields function as pop-up fields.
Whenever a date can be entered, the user can press
˜
to display the special pop-up one-month calendar. You can
use
PREV
and
NEXT
to select the desired month, then
the arrow keys to select the desired date. You may find this
more convenient than typing in the date directly, since the
pop-up calendar also shows the days of the week.
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The keyboard
The Organizer’s keyboard has a standard layout, just like a
typewriter or computer.
works just like the Shift key on
a typewriter or computer, and
CAPS
is like the Caps Lock
key.
Above the keyboard are the special keys used to start the
Organizer’s various applications, work with the various
menus and control the cursor on the screen.
Symbols in white above a key such as ' or : can be
accessed by holding down
and then pressing the
appropriate key.
Functions in blue above a key, such as HELP, can be
accessed by pressing the particular key after pressing
2nd
. There is no need to hold down
2nd
while you press
the desired key.
Special symbols and characters, such as “&”, “?” and
/, can also be entered by using
SMBL
. For a full
explanation, see p.167.
Display symbols
The following symbols appear at the top of the screen to
indicate various operating conditions.
This symbol appears at the top of the display to indicate
that the current entry (in View or Edit mode) has been
marked as Secret.
These symbols indicate that all information in an
entry cannot be shown simultaneously on the
display. The additional entries or fields which
cannot fit onto the display can be viewed by
pressing the displayed arrow key.
2nd The
2nd
key has been pressed.
BATT
The operating batteries are weak and need to be
replaced (see p.199).
CAPS
CAPS
has been pressed. In caps lock mode, all
typed letters will be in upper case. Press
CAPS
again to turn off caps lock.
T
The Organizer is locked. Entries marked as
secret cannot be accessed without first entering
the password and unlocking the Organizer (see
p.186).
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