JD-6000(LX-172)JD-7000(LX-173)R(without price)MAR. 1994JD-7000INDEX
— 9 —Using the FUNCTION KeyTo view the function menu, press FUNCTION.To select a function:1. Use or to highlight the function you want to choose.2
— 10 —Features and FunctionsTelephone Directory ModeUse this to keep names, phone numbers, and addresses. There are two storage areas, so you cankeep
— 11 —Magic Beam ModeMask it possible to communicate with another JD-6000/7000 using infrared light, without directcommunication.Effective rangeData C
— 12 —4. RESET OPERATIONSTwo kinds of reset operations can be performed:•All-reset operation deletes all data in memory.•Secret-reset operation delete
— 13 —To Perform Secret Reset:• Perform the steps described under "To Perform All-reset" above, but select "Del Secret Data" in pl
— 14 —5. BATTERY REPLACEMENTLow Battery WarningThe message, "Main Battery Getting Weak! Replace it!" appears whenever battery power drops be
— 15 —To replace the main batteries1. Switch power off.2. Loosen the screw of the large battery compartment cover on the back of the unit, and slide t
— 16 —MessageMemory Full!No Record!Not Found!PasswordMismatch!Main BatteryGetting Weak!Replace it!CommunicationErrorSend Error!Receive Error!MeaningNo
— 17 —7. LSI PIN FUNCTION1. CPU (HC3000-06-F1)Pin No. Signal In/Out Function1 VREG3 Out Power supply for RAM / 3(V)2 DMY – Not used3 ~ 5 KO10 ~ 12 Out
— 18 —Pin No. Signal In/Out Function75 ~ 77 PORT4~6 In/Out For data communication78 ~ 80 PORT1~3 – Interrupt port81, 82 – Not used83, 84 PI, PO In/Out
CONTENTS1. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM... 12. SPECIFICATIONS ...
— 19 —Pin No. Signal In/Out Function237 VDB In Low battery detectionVDB < 4.4[V] ⇒ Low battery message238, 239 VREG1, 4 – VREG1: 2.6 [V]VREG4: 5.0
— 20 —8. OPERATION CHECKSTEP OPERATION DISPLAY NOTECAUTION : If customer's data are stored in the unit, all data will be corrupted by this operat
— 21 —amam9. TO SAVE THE DATA TO OTHER MACHINE• JD-6000/7000 can transfer customers data (both open and secret area) to other JD-6000/7000unit when re
— 22 —Use or to move the flashing selection, and use the number keys to inputvalues for the flashing year, month, day, and item digits.Use ∆ or
— 23 —∆Use ∆, ∇, or to select"None", "9600", and press EXE .∆Use ∆ to select "Send data",and press EXE .Use ∇ to s
— 24 —10. TROUBLESHOOTING1. Intermittent display2. Erratic display3. No display
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— 27 —11. EXPLODED VIEWDISASSEMBLY1. Remove 2 screws P, then remove battery cover E and F.2. Remove 2 AAA-size batteries and 1 lithium battery.3. Remo
— 29 —12. PARTS LIST
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— 1 —1. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMNOTESPower supply checking point.Function checking point.
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— 3 —2. SPECIFICATIONSTelephone Directory ModeStorage and recall of telephone directory data (name, telephone number, address, etc.). Each item can co
— 4 —GeneralDisplay: Liquid crystal displayMemory Capacity: 4,096 bytesPower Supply: Main batteries – Two AAA-size batteries (LR03 (AM-4) or R03 (UM-4
— 5 —Tel(Busi) : 3Tel(Pers) : 4S chedu le : 2Data Memo : 11Current consumptionCheck point TYP [µA] Max [µA]OFF CP1 - CP3 — 28ON (Menu) CP1 - CP3 230 3
— 6 —Mode Bytes per Data ItemTelephone Directory (name) + (telephone number) + (address. etc.)+ 15Schedule (description) + 12Calendar 6 bytes per cale
— 7 —3. GENERAL GUIDEVery important stuff! Here's where we tell you how not to lose important data stored in memory. Also, besure to perform the
— 8 —Displaying the Main MenuThe main menu appears on the display when you switch the power on. Whenever you are viewing any otherscreen, you can alwa
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