Page 2 - CONTENTS
CONTENTS FEATURES .............................................................................................................................. 1 SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................... 2 GENERAL GUIDE .........
Page 3 - 0 includes 2 kinds of version-; VERSION TABLE; FEATURES
— 1 — M o d e l N o t e C a p a c i t y PCB ass'y T A B - L S I CSF-4450 Version ✽ E A E Standard 3 2 K B Z855-1E ASS'Y (MC100012 ✽ 1) OC3015-F1 SUB ASS'Y CSF-4650 E E Standard 6 4 K B Z855-1E ASS'Y (MC100012 ✽ 2) FE B.O.S.S. CSF-4950 IE Standard 1 2 8 K B Z855-1E ASS'Y (MC100012 ✽ 3) JE B.O.S.S. CS...
Page 4 - SPECIFICATIONS; Memory Capacity; Model; Telephone Directory
— 2 — Calendar - Schedule Keeper - Reminder - To Do linkingReminder and To Do items are automatically displayed in the applicable Schedule Keeper dates.Markers appear on the Calendar display to indicate dates for which Schedule Keeper, Reminder, andTo Do items are scheduled. Timepiece with Home time...
Page 5 - seconds average
— 3 — Schedule Keeper Approximately 700/1,500/3,200, under the following conditions: 20 character descriptionIllustration usedStarting time specified, alarm time set Approximately 900/2,000/4,100, under the following conditions: 20 character descriptionIllustration not usedStarting time specified, n...
Page 6 - Operating temperature:
— 4 — Battery life: Main: Approximately 100 hours continuous display in Telephone Directory (approxi- mately 180 hours on type LR03 (AM4)); approximately 80 hours repeating oneminute of input and 10 minutes of display in Telephone Directory (approximately150 hours on type LR03 (AM4)) Back-up: 5 year...
Page 7 - GENERAL GUIDE; in the other sections of this manual.; Changing the Desktop Screen's Window Scenery; Night-time city scene
— 5 — Home Time, WorldTime, and Alarm Secret Drawer Memo Calculator To Do Telephone Directoryand Business Card Directory Calendar, Schedule Keeper, Reminder andExpense Manager GENERAL GUIDE About the desktop...The desktop gives you point-and-select access to the data management features of the CSF U...
Page 8 - Main battery holder; Adjusting the Display Contrast; BATTERY REPLACEMENT; Main Battery
— 6 — AAA-size batteries Main battery holder RESET Adjusting the Display Contrast The following procedure describes how to adjust the color contrast, which controls the relative darknessand lightness of each color on the display. To adjust the display contrast 1. While the desktop is on the display,...
Page 9 - losing data stored in memory.; RESET OPERATION; Remove both old batteries and replace them with two new ones.
— 7 — RESETbutton RESET Back-up batterycompartmentcover RESET Back-up Battery Before replacing the back-up battery, note the following precautions: • Do not remove the back-up battery from the CSF Unit while main batteries are removed.• Be sure to replace the back-up battery at least once every five...
Page 10 - Press 1 to select; Check the Home Time setting and make changes if necessary.; To perform SECRET RESET
— 8 — 3. Press 1 to select ALL RESET. Note• The above message always appears in English, regardless of the system language setting.4. Press OK to reset the memory and delete all data or ESC to abort the reset operation without deleting anything. • After the ALL RESET operation is complete, the LANGU...
Page 11 - How to transfer the data; TO SAVE THE DATA; To connect the CSF Unit to another CSF Unit; DATA; PARITY
— 9 — How to transfer the data 1. Under calculator mode, set the date of the slave unit to Feb. 3rd, 1901. Operation : ON OK 1 DATE 2 DATE 3 DATE M+ If you do not set the date, the "PASSWORD" is not transferred to the slave unit. 2. Check the hardware parameters of both unit, and if both uni...
Page 12 - PIN FUNCTION; because the CPU cannot be replaced.
— 10 — Pin No. Pin Name I n p u t / O u t p u t F u n c t i o n 1 ~ 14 KO14 ~ KO1 O Key common signal 15 ~ 22 KI8 ~ KI1 I Key input signal 2 3 BUFON O Chip select for RAM 2 4 IT2 I Interrupt input 2 5 IT0 I Interrupt input 26 ~ 46 AO20 ~ AO0 O Address bus 47 ~ 54 IO0 ~ IO7 I / O Data bus 5 5 OEBO O ...
Page 13 - DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM; Bottom View
— 11 — S T E P O P E R A T I O N D I S P L A Y N O T E Enter thediagnostics Press ON while shortingthe Test pad. ///// SELF TEST PROG ///// PRESS OK KEYQUIT BY OFF KEY CASIO OCT 1995 Main menu O K TEST1 DISP2 MEMORY3 KEY DisplayCheck 1 DISPLAY1 DISPLAY2 FRAME FREQ. 1 No color, no display O K Orange ...
Page 16 - O K; Message; ERROR MESSAGE
— 14 — S T E P O P E R A T I O N D I S P L A Y N O T E O K TEST1 DISP2 MEMORY3 KEY RESET 7 NAME? TELEPHONE 0 END 4 BUZZER5 I/F6 CONT7 RESET Message NO DATA! DATA ITEM NOT FOUND! MEMORY FULL! ALARM TIMEALREADY USED! ALARM TIMEALREADY PASSED! SECRET DATA! PASSWORDMISMATCH! TRANSMIT ERROR! STOPPED! SAM...
Page 17 - SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
Page 19 - Display Block
Page 25 - EXPLODED VIEW
— 23 — 3 4 5 6 1 2 8 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 29 7 21 30 9 11 22 12 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 13 31 Version- ✽ E Version- ✽ F 20 7 12 EXPLODED VIEW
Page 26 - PARTS LIST
PARTS LIST Quantity FOB Japan N Item Code No. Parts Name Specification AE AF EE FE EF FF IE IF JE JF M N.R.Yen R 4450 4650 4950 Unit Price PCB ASS'Y(Z855-1 ASS'Y & Z855-1E ASS'Y) N 7 3335 6055 LCD CD1034-TS 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 B N 10 6417 2620 Battery Spring M-B C413028-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2...