GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT IN THE U.S.A. (not applicable to other areas). NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Telephone Directory Modes E-7 Schedule Mode e, E-7 Calendar Mode e e E-7 Data Memo “Diary” Mode E-7 Secret MEMOIR AT€a e, E-8 Timekeeping Mode E-8 Alarm Mode e E-8 Conversion Mode e E-8 Fortune Telling Mode E-8 Match Maker Mode e, E-9 Remote Control Modes E-9 Magic Beam Mode E-9 Calculator Mode e e E-9 Data Communication Function E-9 Chapter 2. Before Using Secret Sender 6000 . E-10 General Precautions E-10 Reset Operations E-11 When Secret Sender 6000 Does Not Work Correctly...
Chapter 6. Schedule Entering the Schedule E-38 Icons ensnarement E-40 Entering Schedule Data E-41 Specifying a Date E-42 Using an Icon E-42 Describing the Event E-43 Specifying the Time E-43 Pressing C/CLR or AC/ON E-44 Scheduling an Alarm E-44 Automatic Sorting E-45 Appointment Markers E-45 Recalling Schedule E-45 Chapter 7. Calendar Mode . E-49 Entering the Calendar T E-49 To move the Data Cursor E-50 Highlighting Dates E-51 Removing Highlighted Dates E-53 Chapter 8.
Sending a Preset Message E-97 Sending Telephone Directory E-98 Editing Preset Mes Sages E-99 Registering Your Own Data E-100 Things to check for if you have problems using Magic Beam i, E-101 Chapter 18. Calculator Mode Entering the Calculator Mode E-102 CONTENTIONS ..evvvirereeieiiciiie e e e E-103 About Calculation Capacity E-103 Calculation E-104 Chapter 19. Technical Memory Capacity Screen E-106 How memory capacity is calculated E-108 Sort SEQUENCE ...
mff] Secret Memory Area Stores your private thoughts you wish to keep confidential. No one can gain access to the Secret Memory Area without knowing your password. Timekeeping Mode Home Time displays the current time where you are. World Time shows the time in any of 29 zones around the globe. You can use 24-hour or 12-hour format, and can even specify daylight savings time. (k=) Alarm Mode ®® Lets you set alarms to the minute, for alarms to go off every hour, or for a single time each day.
¢ Very important stuff! Here’'s where we tell you how not to lose important data stored in memory. Also, be sure to perform the all-reset operation before using Secret Sender 6000 for the first time. The all-reset operation is described on page E-12. Please be sure you understand the following before using Secret Sender 6000, Make back-up copies of important data! The electronic memory in Secret Sender 6000 stores and recalls information quickly and easily.
Reset Operations Two kinds of reset operations can be performed: o All-reset operation deletes all data in memory. o Secret-reset operation deletes only your password and the data in the Secret Memory Area. Important! * Do not use a very sharp pencil to press the RESET button. Doing so can damage Secret Sender 6000. * Be sure to perform the all-reset operation before you use Secret Sender 6000 for the first time.
When Secret Sender 6000 Does Not Work Correctly If Secret Sender 6000 is jolted by a strong electrostatic charge or by severe impact, it may not work properly. In such a case, first check to make sure that the main batteries and back-up battery are correctly installed, and then perform the following operation. 1. Loosen the screw of the small battery compartment cover on the back of the unit, and remove the back-up battery compartment cover. RESET button 2.
Memory contents are lost when both the main batteries and the back-up battery are removed. Be sure always to leave the main batteries or back-up battery in place to protect memory contents. If, however, you remove the main batteries for any time, memory retention will depend entirely on the condition of the back-up battery. Over a long period of time with just the back-up battery in place, memory contents are likely to be damaged.
To replace the back-up battery 1. Switch power off. 2. Loosen the screw of the small battery compartment cover on the back of the unit, and remove the back-up battery compartment cover. (Figure 4) 3. Remove the old battery. 4. Wipe off a new battery with a soft cloth. Then, load it into the compartment making sure that positive side is facing up (so you can see it.) (Figure 5) 5.
MENU Key REMOTE CONTROLLER key SEARCH Key Timekeeping Mode Key Cursor Keys FUNCTION Key /' Display CODE Key Clear Key 3 g SRS o 57 \ Connector OO0 Terminal OIS OO G ENTER Key \ OFF Key N/ SHIFT Key EXE K e AC/ON Key SPACE/Return Key ’ * In this manual, all references to the HOME TIME/ WORLD TIME key are indicated by TIME. E-20 Displaying the Main Menu The main menu appears on the display when you switch the power on.
Changing Modes To change modes: 1. Display the main menu. 2. The icon of the current mode is highlighted on the display. Use and P to select another menu icon. 3. When you have highlighted the mode you wish to select, press EXE. To enter the Timekeeping Mode, press TIME. To enter the Remote Control Modes, press REMOTE CONTROLLER. You cannot select these modes from the main menu. Using the FUNCTION Key To view the function menu, press FUNCTION. To select a function: 1.
To Adjust the Display Contrast 1. Display the main menu. 2. To darken the figures on the display, press /. To make them lighter, press V. To Switch the Key Input Tone On or Off 1. Display the main menu. 2. Use A, V¥, 4, and P to highlight . Press EXE. 3. Press FUNCTION. Then use V¥ to highlight “Sound.” Press EXE. 4. Use V to highlight “Key Tone.” Use € and P> to switch the key tone on and off. Press EXE.
If you want to type many upper-case (capitalized) letters, press FUNCTION; then use highlight “CAPS;” then press EXE. When “CAPS” has been selected, “@E3” appears on the display. To return to lower-case letters, perform the same operation again to cancel “EEK. To type a single lower-case letter while the display indicates that “@ER" are in use, press SHIFT before typing the letter. * Always check the status of display indicators when inputting letters.
There is more than one screen of choices; if you want to change screens to find the character quickly, use A and V to change screens. Entering Characters with the CODE Key ' Another way to type in foreign language characters is to use the CODE key in combination with other keys. The following table shows the characters that can be typed with the CODE key. CODE 3 [A,E, 1,0, U CODE 4 [AE, I, 0 U CODE CODE 8 All of the characters in this table, except for $ (created with CODE 8), can also be typed as capitals.
To Delete a Character 1. Use A, V¥, 4, and > to move the cursor to the character you want to delete. 2. Press SHIFT. 3. Press 4 (DEL). To Insert a Character 1. Use A, ¥, 4, and P> to move the cursor to wherever you wish to insert a character. 2. Press SHIFT. 3. Press P> (INS). A single space will appear at the cursor position. 4. Type the character you want to insert. There are two Telephone Directory Modes: school/ business and personal.
Telephone Directory Mode indicator (School/Business Mode) Name Telephone | @ J JACKSON ER| Portrait Number T 123 -4567 L 570 Casio ALl Address L ete. Seattle WA = Data Continue Below To display the data below, press V. The display in Telephone Directory Mode To switch between a display which shows only data, and a display showing a portrait along with the data, press EXE while the data are displayed.
Nof Use 4 and P to select “Yes” or “No.” Then press EXE. 6. To change the face shown on the display, use A or V. Then press EXE. 7. Use choose among the various features. Hair Bangs Eyebrows Eyes Nose Mouth I——) Beard Mustache ¢— Glasses ¢ Outline (——I 8. When a feature screen is shown, use €4 and P to change the feature. ‘i-u- . ’ 9. Press EXE to store the data. 10. “Name?" now appears on the display, to prompt input of the next directory listing.
Recalling Telephone Directory Data There are two ways to recall telephone directory data: * sequential search e initial character search. To recall data using sequential search: 1. Enter the school/business or personal directory mode. 2. Use A and V to search through your listings, one after another alphabetically. If you hold down A or V, Secret Sender 6000 will scroll through your directory at high speed. If you have no entries recorded in the directory, the message, “No Record!” will appear on screen.
Use this mode to plan your schedule of classes, homework appointments, etc. You can record the date, time, and type of appointment for each listing. Dates on which you have scheduled things are automatically marked on the calendar (page E-45). Entering the Schedule Mode There are two main ways to get into the Schedule Mode: directly, or through the Calendar Mode. To go directly into Schedule Mode: * On the main menu, highlight the Schedule Mode icon. Then press EXE.
Icons The Schedule Mode gives you a selection of small images, or icons, so that you can understand at a glance what appointments you have scheduled for any day. All of the available icons are shown below. When you schedule any appointment, use whatever icon you wish to represent Delete Icon Select this DEL icon to delete any other icon from your l Entering Schedule Data Let’s say you want to note that you have a birthday party to attend on September 17, 1994.
Specifying a Date The first thing you need to do, in order to schedule that party, is tell Secret Sender 6000 the date when it will happen. There are two ways to do this: * Scrolling * Direct input. To select a date using the scrolling method: * Use A and V to scroll past the days until the date you want is displayed. To select a date using the direct input method: 1. Press FUNCTION. Then use highlight “Date”. Press EXE. 2.
3. You don't need to specify an end time. But, since we want to do so here, type in 00, if you are on 12-hour timekeeping, and then press AM/PM until the display reads “3:00 pm.” If you are on 24-hour timekeeping, type in 150 0. In either case, afterwards press EXE. ' 4. “Schedule?” will appear on the display. Secret Sender 6000 is asking if you would like to schedule another appointment, since you're done scheduling this one.
To recall data using daily sequential search: 1. Go into the Schedule Mode. 2. Use A and V to scroll through the days. Holding down either key lets you scroll at high speed. To recall data using appointment sequential search: I. 2. Enter the Schedule Mode. Press SHIFT, then press A or V. This will jump to the next date on which you have something scheduled. When you've jumped past the last date with appointments scheduled, the message “Not Found!” will appear on the display.
2. To view appointment information for any date, move the cursor to flash that date on the calendar. E-50 for details on moving the date cursor. See page Press EXE. The appointment information for the selected date will be shown. It you wish to view appointment information for other dates, you can press scroll through each day. To recall data using date search: Go into the Schedule Mode. 2. Press FUNCTION, then use highlight “Date.” 3. Type in the desired date. Press EXE.
To display a calendar for a specific month: 1. Press FUNCTION, then use A to highlight “Date.” Press EXE. We/17/1994 Type in a date. The date format you use depends on what you have already specified in Timekeeping Mode (page E-65). 3. Press EXE. The calendar for the month you have specified will appear on screen, with the date cursor flashing at the date you have specified. To move the Date Cursor Use A, ¥, 4, and P> to move the date cursor.
5. If you wish to highlight another day, repeat only step 4. 6. To complete day-highlighting, press AC/ON. To highlight the same day every week, for a specific period: 1. Enter the Calendar Mode. 2. Press FUNCTION, then use highlight “Holiday Set.” Press EXE. 3. Use V¥ to highlight “Day of The Week.” Press EXE. 4. Enter the period during which you want to highlight the same day or days every week. You can choose periods in one-month units. Holiday Set | Period? l \l/ | t o 12/1995 | 6.
o The Data Memo “Diary” Mode lets you store memos that are up to 381 characters long. To enter the Data Memo “Diary” Mode, highlight the Data Memo “Diary” Mode icon in the main menu, then press EXE. Memo Name HIKING TRIP JOHN MARY BILL cited SUZY AND | v Went HIKING. l (AR CAPS Memo Content Data Continue Below (Use ¥ to scroll down.) Creating a Data Memo We'll create the following memo as an example: Memo Name: HIKING TRIP Memo Content: JOHN MARY BILL TED SUZY AND I WENT HIKING.
= s | Automatic Sorting Data are automatically sorted alphabetically by the initial letters entered as the Memo Name. See the table on page E-109 for the sort sequence. Recalling Data There are two ways to recall data: * sequential search * initial character search. To recall data using sequential search: 1. Enter the Data Memo “Diary” Mode. 2. Use A and V to search for the data you want. Holding down A or V scrolls at high speed. 3. If no data have been stored, “No Record!” will be displayed on screen.
If you store telephone directory, schedule, and memo data in the Secret Memory Area, no one can view this information without entering 2 the right password. A password can characters long. With the correct password, you can transfer data back and forth between the Secret Memory Area and the Open Memory Area. To create a Secret Memory Area: 1. On the main menu, highlight the Secret Memory Area icon. Press EXE. | Password Set | | Password? | M2 2. Type in a password.
enter the Secret Memory Area: To enter the Secret Memory Area, follow the same procedure we just used to create the Secret Memory Area. If you use the wrong password, the message, “Password Mismatch!” will appear on the display, and the password input screen will reappear. Once you're in the Secret Memory Area, you can do everything just as you would in the Open Memory Area. But all of the information you input is stored in the Secret Memory Area, available only to those who know the password.
You may have noticed the HOME TIME/WORLD TIME key on Secret Sender 6000. We'll refer to it simply as the TIME key throughout this manual. Home Time shows you the current date and time where you live, while World Time displays the current date and time in one of 29 time zones around the world. The Timekeeping Mode also lets you specify any of three formats for the date. Entering the Timekeeping Mode To enter the Timekeeping Mode, press TIME.
Setting the Home Time Zone The initial Home Time zone setting produced by the all-reset operation (see page E-12) is known around the world as Greenwich Mean Time or Universal Time. Iris the time zone that includes London, England. If you live in any other time zone, you'll probably want to change the Home Time zone setting. To change the Home Time zone: 1. Press TIME until the display shows Home Time. 2. Press FUNCTION. Then use V¥ to highlight “Zone Change.” Press EXE.
2. Press FUNCTION. Then use A or V¥to highlight “Date Format.” Press EXE. 3. Use highlight either “Month/Day/Year,” “Day/Month/Year,” or “Year/Month/Day.” These determine the order in which Secret Sender 6000 will always show the date. When you have chosen the setting you prefer, press EXE. Setting the World Time Zone The initial World Time zone setting produced by the all-reset operation (see page E-12) is U.S. Eastern Standard Time. It is the time zone that includes New York City.
City Code Table The following table shows all of the city codes used by Secret Sender 6000, the name of each corresponding city, and the time difference between each city/zone and Greenwich Mean Time. Code City Name differentiate Cities in Zone enc HNL | Honolulu ANC | Anchorage LAX | Los Angeles DEN | Denver CHI | Chicago NYC | New York San Francisco, Seattle, Las Vegas El Pa so Dallas, Mexico City, Houston Washington D.C.
To set an alarm time: 1. Enter the Alarm Mode. 2. Press FUNCTION. Use A to highlight “Alarm Time Set.” Press EXE. ' Alarm = Home] | NEW YORK l 12:00. e A o — The hour digit is flashing, showing that it can be changed to a desired setting. 3. Predesignated time. For example, for 7:30, type: Use move the flashing detail selector. 5. If you are using the 12-hour format, be sure to specify pressing AM/PM. 6. Press EXE. The alarm will automatically switch on.
! Secret Sender 6000 is programmed to calculate the six currency conversions shown below. You will have to enter the current rates for these conversions, though, since they change frequently. Once you have entered the current rate, you can calculate currency conversions with the touch of a key. You can also edit the built-in currency names (see page E-79). Built-In Currency Conversions ~ Built-in Rates $ 1. = Lit 1000. Pts 100. 100.
To convert U.S. dollars into foreign currency: 1. Enter the Conversion Mode. Use the A and V keys to choose the conversion yofi need. For example, choose U.S. dollars into French francs. The display will show the stored value for this conversion; the preset value here is $1 = Fr. 3. Type in the amount in U.S. dollars that you wish to convert to foreign currency. To continue our example, say you want to convert $98.50 to French francs. Type: 98.5. Then press EXE. To convert foreign currency into U.S.
SRR SRR SO R 3 RIS NEARNESS PO, Use the procedures described here to edit your telephone directories, schedule, memos, and currency names. Remember that you must access the Secret Memory Area to edit data stored there. To edit data: 1. Enter the mode that contains the data you want to edit. 2. Use the search functions to recall the data you want to edit. 3. Press FUNCTION, then use highlight “Edit.” Press EXE. 4, will appear on the display and the cursor will appear at the beginning of the data. 5.
If you select “Delete” in step 3, an on-screen message will ask if you are sure you want to delete the Fun Face. Selecting “Yes” deletes the Fun Face. Selecting “No” cancels the delete operation. 5. Make any changes that you like and press EXE to store the changed data. Changing a Schedule To change a Schedule Mode date: 1. Enter the Schedule Mode. 2. Use the search functions to recall the data you want to edit. 3. Press FUNCTION. Use A and V¥ to highlight “Edit.” Then press EXE. “@I" will appear on screen.
4. The first currency that you can now change is the one to the left, dollars. But we don’t want to change that, so press EXE without entering anything. If you don’t want to change the highlighted currency name, simply press EXE. 5. Now the cursor has moved to allow you to change the other currency name. This is the name you'd like to change, to accomplish our goal of changing German marks into Mexican pesos. You can enter up to four letters for each currency name. That’s convenient for our example. 6.
5. When the deletion is completed, one of the following will appear on the screen: e a prompt for new data input e other data for whatever mode you are in. To delete all data in a specific mode: 1. Enter the mode which contains data you want to delete. 2. Press A and V to display data. 3. Press FUNCTION. Then use A and V¥ to select “Delete.” Press EXE. 4. Use V¥ to highlight “Mode Data.” Press EXE. 5. Use 4 to highlight “Yes.” Then press EXE. e To abort the delete operation, highlight “No,” and press EXE.
2. Enter the birthday of the person whose fortune is to be told. For example, someone born on January 5, 1980. Type: 01051980. Then press EXE. e The date format depends on how you have specified that it should appear. See the Timekeeping Mode, page E-65. 3. Now type in the date for which you want the fortune. For 5 example, type: 10151994, Then press EXE.
2. Enter the two birthdays of the people whose compatibility is to be checked. For example, someone born on January 5, 1980 and someone born August 25, 1979. Type: 01051980. Then press EXE. Type: 08251979. Press EXE again. o The date format depends on how you have specified that it should appear. See Timekeeping Mode, page E-65. . fl-".
TV Remote Control Mode = 4 Tzl REMOTE CONTROLLER VCR Remote Control Mode About the Remote Control Mode In order to use the Remote Control Mode to control your television or VCR, you must first register the names of the manufacturers of your equipment. This tells Secret Sender 6000 what signals to use for remote control. Registering the Manufacturer Names 1. o Press the REMOTE CONTROLLER key to enter the TV Remote Control Mode.
e You have to register separate names for your TV and VCR, even if they are made by the same manufacturer. e You may not be able to use Secret Sender 6000 to control models that combine a TV and VCR in a single unit, multi functional TVs that can be used as computer monitors, or other televisions or tape decks equipped with special functions. e Some TV and VCR models may not be equipped with features and functions that Secret Sender 6000 can control.
Using Direct Channel Selection (TV Mode only) In addition to using the &l and 4l icons to change channels, you can also input a number to jump directly to the channel you want. Use the following procedure for direct channel selection. 1. Press REMOTE CONTROLLER once to enter the TV Remote Control Mode. b Input the number to select the channel you want. Press the ENTER Key.
g g * Note that the above two steps must be performed on With the Magic Beam Mode you can exchange messages with another unit* using infrared light. This means that messages are sent and received without actually connecting two units. You can input the message to send, or use one of the 10 preset messages you prepare in advance. You can even send Telephone Directory data to another unit*. * Important! Note that you can only perform Magic Beam Mode operations with a CASIO JD-6000 unit (as of March 1994).
Things to remember when sending data... The following notes apply whenever sending input messages, editable preset messages, or Telephone Directory Mode data. * If the data cannot be sent properly for any reason, the message “Communication Error” appears on the display in about 1 second. When this happens, you can press EXE again to try to resend, or you can press C/ CLR to clear the display and send different data.
Sending Telephone Directory Data With the following procedure, you can send data from the Telephone Directory to another unit. The data sent includes Fun Face Maker portraits, and you can also send your own name and phone number information. Example: To send the Telephone Directory Mode data for Eric Jackson 1. Select the Magic Beam Mode icon in the main menu to enter the Magic Beam Mode. 2. Press the FUNCTION key to display the function menu. 3.
Use the procedures explained under “Entering Data” on page E-25 to change the preset message or to input a completely new one. You can completely clear the message where the cursor is located by pressing the C/CLR Key. After you finish inputting the message, press EXE to store it. After you edit a preset message, the text you input remains in memory until you change it again or until you perform the RESET operation (page E-12). The RESET operation returns the preset messages to their original form.
AR E ) Secret Sender 6000 also gives you the capability to perform mathematical operations. o e Entering the Calculator Mode To enter the Calculator Mode, select the Calculator Mode icon from the main menu, and press EXE. ¢ Double entry of an operator makes the numeric value followed by the double entry a constant. » The following indicators also appear on the display: M= with a value: Indicates that the displayed value is stored in the independent memory.
Calculation Examples Example Operation Display 0. 53 + 123 -63 = (Error) 125. (C]123 123. 113. 963 -31779. (56 78.19230769 123456 x 741852 = E 9.158608051 9.158608051 (ac) 8.660254035 12+23= K+ 35. ~45+23= +23= 78(=] K+ 101. k1.4 2-56= 2=} k~-3.6 2.3x12= K« 27.6 4.5x12= 4.52] K x 54. k4.6875 = 78(=] k8.125 12% of 1500 180. Percentage of 660 75. against 880 15% add-on of 2500 2875. E-104 25% discount of 3500 2625. What will the selling price 480+ 25| % 640.
Memory Capacity Screen Use the following procedures to check the status of the memory. One procedure displays the amount of memory used and the how much memory is remaining. The other shows you how many data items you have stored in each mode. To display the memory capacity: 1. While the main menu is displayed, or any time you are in the Telephone Directory, Schedule, Data Memo “Diary”, or Calendar mode, press FUNCTION. 2. Use A and V¥ to select “Memory Capacity” and then press EXE.
How memory capacity is calculated You can store up to 4,096 bytes of data in memory. There is no limit on the amount of memory you can use in each mode, but the total amount of data stored is 4,096 bytes. The following shows how many bytes the data in each mode takes up. One character (each newline operation counts as a character also) takes up one byte. et [ bytes e owa em Telephone Directory (name) + (telephone number) + (address, etc.
List of Manufacturers The following is a list of manufacturers that can be registered for the TV and VCR Remote Control Modes. TV VCR EMERSON 1 EMERSON 2 EMERSON 3 GE GOLD STAR 1 JERROLD 1 GOLD STAR 2 JERROLD 2 (C)* HITACHI JVC 1 JVC 2 JVC 3 JVC 4 MITSUBISHI | MITSUBISHI 2 PANASONIC 1 PANASONIC 2 PHILIPS 1 _ * indicates cable box. €10 Error Messages Memory Full! | Not enough room to Press AC/ON and store the data you are | then delete data you trying to save. no longer need from memory.
o RN CASIO’s SB-62 Data Communication Cable is available as an option. You can use this to connect Secret Sender 6000 to another Secret Sender 6000 unit, or to a CASIO JD-5000, SF-A10, SF-A20, or SF-A30 (as of March 1994). Data can be shared among all of these products. Data Type How received data is stored Telephone Directory Data Memo “Diary” | Appended to existing data. Schedule Replaces existing data.
Sending Data for a Specific Mode You can send either a single data item (the smallest packet of data which can be sent in the Calendar Mode, for example, is a single month), or all the data items stored in a specific mode. Different procedures are used to send all the data in a mode, depending on whether you start from within that mode, or from the main menu. To send one data item: 1. Enter the mode that contains the data: then search for and display the data you wish to send. Press FUNCTION.
Sending All Data Important! The following procedure sends either all Open Memory Area data or all Secret Memory Area data. Before starting to transmit, be sure to access the memory area (Open or Secret) which contains data you wish to send. To send all data: 1. Begin from either the main menu or from a data display (Telephone Directory, Schedule, Data Memo “Diary”, or Calendar). 2. Press FUNCTION. Then use ¥ to highlight “Communication.” Press EXE. 3. Use A to highlight “Send Data.” Press EXE. 4.
X EXERCISER Model: JD-6000 Telephone Directory Mode Storage and recall of telephone directory data (name, telephone number, address, etc.). Each item can contain up to 380 characters with a Fun Face. Includes secret memory area and auto sort function. Schedule Mode Storage and recall of appointments for any date in the range of January 1901 through December 2099. Each item can contain up to 372 characters with an icon. Includes secret memory area and auto sort function.
General Display: liquid crystal display Memory Capacity: 4,096 bytes Power supply: Main batteries Two AAA-size batteries (ELROY (AM-4) or R0O3 Back-up battery One lithium battery (CR2032) Power consumption: 0.