Casio Cassiopeia Be 300 Pocket Manager Users Guide
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21 2. Type the name you want to give to the document in the Name box. •If you do not specify a file name, Notes will assign a name automatically. 3. Tap the Location box L button and select a storage location from the menu that appears. •You can specify Main (CASSIOPEIA main memory) or Card (Memory card) as the storage location. The Card option is available only when a storage card is loaded in the CASSIOPEIA. 4. Tap . •The document is saved in accordance with your settings, and then the list screen...
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22 Renaming and Moving Documents You can use the Rename/Move dialog box to both rename and move a document. To rename or move a document 1. On the list screen, tap the name of the document you want to rename or move to select it. 2. Tap Edit L → Rename/Move. •This displays the Rename/Move dialog box. 3. Type the name you want to give to the document in the Name box. •You can leave the current name as it is, if you want. 4. Tap the Location box L button and select a storage location from the menu that...
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23 1-7 Using Clock You can display the Clock screen by tapping Clock on the Top Menu (page 11) or by tapping the clock on the System Tray (page 13). You can perform the following operations with the Clock program. •You can make time and date settings, which are used by the CASSIOPEIA system. •You can specify two cities, one as your Home City and one as your Destination City, and display the current time in each on the Clock screen. You can select either your Home City or Destination City as the system...
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24 To make Clock settings 1. Display the Clock screen. 2. Select either Home City or Destination City. •Tap the button next to Home City or Destination city to select it. 3. Tap Time setting. •This displays the setting screen for the city you selected in step 2. 4. Make the settings you want. NOTE •If the Home City and Destination City times do not match, it may mean that the Destination City is in an area that uses summer time. If this is the case, select the Summer time check box, which causes the time...
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25 To set an alarm 1. Display the Clock screen. 2. Tap Alarm. •This displays the alarm setting screen. 3. Make the settings you want. 4. After everything is the way you want, tap to return to the Clock screen. NOTE •The alarm sounds when the system time (currently selected Home City or Destination City time) reaches the alarm time you set. •Note that the alarm time setting does not change if you change the system time city (Home City or Destination City) before the alarm time is reached. •If an alarm...
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26 Specifying the Date and Time Formats The date and time formats you specify with the following procedure are used on setting screens, programs (Calendar, etc.), and any other operation that uses a date or time. To set the date and time formats 1. Display the Clock screen. 2. Tap Display. •This displays the date and time format specification screen. 3. Make the settings you want. 4. After the settings are the way you want, tap to return to the Clock screen. NOTE •The short version date formats you can...
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27 1-8 Using Calculator Calculator provides you basic arithmetic, percent, and square root calculation capabilities. To display the Calculator screen, tap Calculator on the Top Menu (page 11). Key Functions Calculator screen When you want to do this: Input values Input arithmetic operations Execute a calculation and display its results Clear the calculator, except for calculator memory Clear the calculator display, without clearing calculator memory Perform square root calculations Perform percent...
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28 Using the COPY Key Tapping the COPY key copies the calculation result on the calculator screen to the clipboard. You can then paste the copied result into any program that supports pasting (Notes, Mail, etc.) Exiting Calculator Tap the icon in the upper right corner of the Calculator screen to exit the calculator. About Calculation Errors An error indicator appears on the display and further calculation becomes impossible whenever an error occurs. Any of the following conditions produces an error....
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29 Calculation Examples The following shows a number of examples that illustrate how to use Calculator. V0. 53 + 123 – 63 =53 : 123 ; 63 >113. 963 × (23 – 56) =23 ; 56 < 963 >–31’779. (56 × 3 – 89) ÷ 5.2 + 63 =56 < 3 ; 89 = 5.2: 63 >78.1923076923 1234567890 × 741852 =1234567890 < 741852 >E 915.866658332 i915.866658332V0. 3 × 5 =3 S < 5 >8.6602540378 12 + 23 =23 : : 12 >K+ 35 45 + 23 =45 >K+ 68. 78 + 23 =78 >K+ 101. 7 – 5.6 =5.6 ; ; 7 >K– 1.4 2 – 5.6 =2 >K– –3.6 2.3 × 12 =12 < < 2.3 >K×27.6 4.5 × 12...
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30 Chapter 2 Using the PIM Programs 2-1 What is a PIM program? The letters “PIM” stand for “Personal Information Manager,” which is a collection of programs that help keep your personal information in order. Your CASSIOPEIA comes with Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks PIM programs built in. Calendar ........... Calendar is a program for managing your appointments. Information about appointments, meetings, and other commitments you input into Calendar can be displayed in a variety of different formats. You...