Sharp Sl 5500 Operation Manual
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26Todo List Other functions Checking a completed entry on the Index screen When you have completed a Todo task, check the Completed checkbox on the Index screen. If you do not check the box, the Todo List entry is recognized as uncompleted. 1.On the Index screen, tap the Completed checkbox of the completed entry. To remove the check, tap the Completed checkbox again. Changing the priority on the Index screen You can change the priority on the Index screen. 1.Tap the Priority field you want to change. The Priority drop-down list button appears. 2.Tap the Priority drop-down list button and select the priority. To view only the uncompleted entries 1.On the Index screen, tap the “Options” menu and then tap “View”. 2.Tap “Hide completed tasks”. Only uncompleted entries will be displayed. To toggle between completed and uncompleted tasks, tap the “Options” menu and then tap “View”. Then tap “Show completed tasks” or “Hide completed tasks”. 00.Cover.book Page 26 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM
Text Editor27 Text Editor The Text Editor application allows you to create a simple text file and open a file in a text format and edit it. The text files are displayed in the “Documents” folder of the Home screen. Overview The Text Editor application has two main screens: Text Editor Index screen and Edit Text screen. Index screen 1.In the Applications folder of the Home screen, tap the “Text Editor” application icon. The Text Edit Index screen appears. The Text Editor Index screen displays a list of text files you can open. Note: To find the desired text file, press the first few characters of the file name on the hardware keyboard. The focus moves to the matching file. 00.Cover.book Page 27 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM
28Text Editor Edit screen 1.Tap to create a new entry. The New Text screen will be displayed. The created file will be automatically named with the first character(s) (up to 40) entered before the first space.File menu Save Saves the current file. Edit menu Undo Undoes the last operation. Redo Cancels the Undo operation to restore the status before the Undo operation is done. Cut Cuts selected text to the clipboard. Copy Copies selected text to the clipboard. Paste Pastes text within clipboard to cursor position. View menu Zoom in Makes the display font size larger. Zoom out Makes the display font size smaller. Bold Changes the character type to bold. Italic Changes the character type to italic. Wrap lines The carriage return is inserted into the text according to the width of the screen. Edit area Edit menu Edit areaFile menuView menu 00.Cover.book Page 28 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM
Text Editor29 Creating a new Text Editor entry 1.Tap to create a new entry. Or tap the “File” menu and then tap “New”. The New Text screen will be displayed. 2.Enter text using one of the Input Methods. 3.Tap to save the new file. If you tap , saving the file is canceled. Modifying a Text Editor entry 1.On the Text Editor Index screen, tap the file you want to edit. Or tap the text file icon you want to edit in the Documents folder of the Home screen. The Edit screen will be displayed 2.Edit the file. 3.Tap to save the modification. If you tap , the modification is canceled. The display returns to the Text Editor Index screen. Deleting a Text Editor entry 1.On the Index screen, move the focus to the file you want to delete. 2.Tap the “File” menu and then tap “Delete...”. The confirmation message appears before the file is deleted. 3.Tap “Yes” to delete the file. The file will be deleted. If you tap “No”, the deletion is canceled. 00.Cover.book Page 29 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM
30Text Editor Renaming the Text Editor file 1.On the Index screen, move the focus to the entry you want to rename. 2.Tap the “File” menu and then tap “Rename...”. The Rename screen appears. 3.Modify the current file name. 4.Tap to save the new name. If you tap , the modification is canceled. 00.Cover.book Page 30 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM
Media Player31 Media Player The Media Player application allows you to play MPEG1 video files and MP3 music files. You can also transfer files from a PC using PC link software. Note: • Use a headphone connected to the stereo headphone jack of the unit to listen to the media sound. • Some files (such as MP3 music files of MPEG2.5 format) can not be played back with this application. • The Media Player application may close automatically if multiple applications are running simultaneously. • The media image may be distorted and the sound may be interrupted during playback if other programs are running simultaneously. • Do not insert or remove the memory card during playback. • For detailed information on how to attach and remove the memory card, see the separate Start-up Guide. Overview The Media Player application has three folders on the Index screen: Video, Music, Playlist. 00.Cover.book Page 31 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM
32Media Player Index screen The Media Player application has three folders on the Index screen: Video, Music, Playlist. 1.In the Applications folder of the Home screen, tap the “Media Player” application icon. The Index screen appears. Video folder Tap to display only the video files. Music folder Tap to display only the music files. Playlist folder Tap to display the files registered in the playlist. File List area Displays the files (mpg, mpeg, mp3) which are registered in the Documents folder of the Home screen and on the memory cards inserted into the slots. Play button Tap to start playback. “Add to playlist” buttonAdds a file to a Playlist folder. Up button Moves up the selected file in the playlist. Down button Moves down the selected file in the playlist. “Remove from playlist” buttonRemoves a file from a Playlist folder. Video tab Music tab Size button Media button Title buttonPlay button Remove from playlist button Playlist tab File List area Add to playlist buttonUp button (for Playlist) Down button (for Playlist) 00.Cover.book Page 32 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM
Media Player33 Note: • To find the desired file, press the first few characters of the file name on the hardware keyboard. The focus moves to the matching file. • You can copy files stored on a memory card to the Documents folder by using the Copy function on the Documents Details screen (see the separate Start- up Guide). Playback screens The Playback screen varies depending on the type of file being played. 1.On the Index screen, tap the file you want to play and then tap , or press or the SELECT key. •To close the playback screen, press or the SELECT key again. •To close the application, tap , or press . Title button Tap to sort files by title. Media button Tap to sort files by storage media (CF, SD, RAM) Size button Tap to sort files by size. File menu Play Plays the file in the Video, Music, or Playlist folder. Info… Displays the file information. Add to playlist Adds a file to the Playlist folder. Up Moves up the selected file in the playlist. Down Moves down the selected file in the playlist. Remove from playlistRemoves a file from the Playlist folder. View menu (used to play video files) Fullscreen Switches the screen mode, full screen, or normal screen. Scale Makes the image fit the screen. Options menu Repeat Repeats playback of the file in the Video, Music, or Playlist folder. Random Plays files in the Playlist folder at random. Help... Opens the on-line Help screen. 00.Cover.book Page 33 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM
34Media Player For movie files •If you tap on the screen, the display turns to the Index screen. Press When pressed after 2 seconds after a file begins, the current file will be played again from the top. When pressed within 2 seconds, the previous file will start playback. When only one file or the first file in the list is being played in the once mode, stops the playback, and returns to the Index screen. Press Moves to the next file. When only one file or the last file in the list is being played in the once mode, stops the playback, and returns to the Index screen. Press Tap and hold to turn the volume up step by step. Press Tap and hold to turn the volume down step by step. Normal modeFullscreen mode 00.Cover.book Page 34 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM
Media Player35 For music files Note: The volume control in the Media Player application also affects the volume setting of the SL-5500. (Play) Plays the current file from the top or resumes playback if paused. When tapped during playback, restarts playback from the top of the current file. (Stop) Stops playback. (Pause) Pauses playback. Tap again to resume the playback. (Open) Stops playback, and returns to the Index screen. (Repeat) Switches the playback mode (Repeat or Once). If you have selected the Repeat mode from the Options menu on the Index screen, this button will already have been pressed. (Previous) (Press )When tapped (pressed) after 2 seconds after a file begins, the current file will be played again from the top. When tapped (pressed) within 2 seconds, the previous file will start playback. When only one file or the first file in the list is being played in the Once mode, stops the playback, and returns to the Index screen. (Next) (Press )Moves to the next file if the music file is being played. When only one file or the last file in the list is being played in the Once mode, stops the playback and returns to the Index screen. (Volume Up) (Press )Tap and hold to turn the volume up step by step. (Volume Down) (Press )Tap and hold to turn the volume down step by step. Playback control buttons Current playback time/ total playback time File information File name, artist name, sampling rate, etc. 00.Cover.book Page 35 Monday, January 21, 2002 5:47 PM