Casio 2496 manual

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    USER’S GUIDE 2496 1 About This Manual • Button operations are indicated using the letters shown in the illustration. • Each section of this manual provides y ou with the information you need to perf orm operations in each mode. Further details and technical information can be found in the “Reference” section. General Guide • Press C to [...]

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    USER ’ S GUIDE 2496 2 Data Bank The Data Bank Mode lets you store up to 60 records, each containing a name, telephone number , e-mail address, and date of birth. Records are automatically sor ted based on the characters of the name. Y ou can recall records by scrolling through them on the display . • Instead of an e-mail address, y ou can use D[...]

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    USER ’ S GUIDE 2496 3 Mail The Mail Mode lets you input up to f our mail messages of up to 30 characters each. Input mail text can be sent to and receiv ed from another watch by IR. • Mail messages are identified by page numbers Px1 through Px4 . • Up to six characters of mail text can be display ed at a time, so longer te xt is display ed by[...]

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    USER ’ S GUIDE 2496 4 • Monthly alarm Set the day , hour and minutes for the alarm time. This type of setting causes the alarm to sound every month at the time you set, on the da y you set. • W eekly alarm Set the day of the week, hour and min utes for the alarm time. This type of setting causes the alarm to sound every week at the time you s[...]

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    USER ’ S GUIDE 2496 5 • Note the f ollowing important points whenever perf orming a data communication operation. ✓ Make sure the tw o IR ports are pointed directly at each other. ✓ Make sure the tw o IR por ts are within 10cm (3.5 inches) of each other . ✓ K eep the watches still until they beep , which indicates the end of data communic[...]

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    USER ’ S GUIDE 2496 6 Note • This watch does not support IR data communication with any other de vice besides another Module No . 2496 watch. • Do not allow an ything to block the path between the tw o IR ports. • IR communication ma y not be possible outdoors or in other areas e xposed to bright light. Best results are obtained under indoo[...]

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    USER ’ S GUIDE 2496 7 • The follo wing are the trigger values f or functions that are monitored f or battery usage. Approximately 90 consecutiv e backlight, IR data communication, and alarm operations Approximately 900 b utton input tone operations • The LIMIT indicator disappears from the displa y after the battery recovers its normal power [...]