Page 2 - CONTENTS
CONTENTS 1. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ................................................................................................ 1 2. SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................... 3 3. GENERAL GUIDE ...............................
Page 3 - NOTES
— 1 — 1. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTES Power supply checking point.Function checking point.
Page 4 - SPECIFICATIONS; Battle Game
— 3 — 2. SPECIFICATIONS Telephone Directory ModeStorage and recall of telephone directory data (name, telephone number, address, etc.). Each item can containup to 380 characters with a Fun Face. Includes secret memory area and auto sort function. Schedule ModeStorage and recall of appointments for a...
Page 5 - General; Liquid crystal display
— 4 — General Display: Liquid crystal display Memory Capacity: 4,096 bytes Power Supply: Main batteries – Two AAA-size batteries (LR03 (AM-4) or R03 (UM-4)) Back-up battery – One lithium battery (CR2032) Power Consumption: 0.2W Battery Life: Main batteries – LR03 (AM-4) • approximately 240 hours con...
Page 6 - Current consumption; Memory Capacity Screen; To display the memory capacity:; How memory capacity is calculated
— 5 — T e l ( B u s i ) : 3 T e l ( P e r s ) : 4 S c h e d u l e : 2 D a t a M e m o : 1 1 Current consumption Check point TYP [ µ A] Max [ µ A] OFF CP1 - CP3 — 28 ON (Menu) CP1 - CP3 230 300 ON (Buzzer) CP1 - CP3 — 1720 ON (Infrared) CP1 - CP3 — 63000 T e l ( B u s i ) : 1 5 T e l ( P e r s ) : 8 ...
Page 7 - Telephone Directory; Sort Sequence; Space
— 6 — Mode Bytes per Data Item Telephone Directory (name) + (telephone number) + (address. etc.)+ 15 Schedule (description) + 12 Calendar 6 bytes per calendar that contains highlighteddates Data Memo "Diary" (memo name) + (memo contents) + 3 Examples: Telephone Directory data only When all i...
Page 8 - General Precautions; Never expose the unit or batteries to direct heat or flame.
— 7 — 3. GENERAL GUIDE Very important stuff! Here's where we tell you how not to lose important data stored in memory. Also, besure to perform the all-reset operation before using the JD-6000/7000 for the first time. The all-resetoperation is described on page 12. Please be sure you understand the f...
Page 9 - Displaying the Main Menu; Main Menu; Changing Modes
— 8 — Displaying the Main Menu The main menu appears on the display when you switch the power on. Whenever you are viewing any otherscreen, you can always press MENU to return to the main menu. Main Menu Menu Icons 1 Telephone Directory 6 Magic Beam Mode Business Mode 7 Calculator Mode 2 Telephone D...
Page 10 - Using the FUNCTION Key; To select a function:; Setting the System Language; To set the system to another language:; To Adjust the Display Contrast
— 9 — Using the FUNCTION Key To view the function menu, press FUNCTION. To select a function: 1. Use or to highlight the function you want to choose. 2. Press EXE. If another function menu appears repeat steps 1 and 2. To backstep to a previous display, press FUNCTION. To exit the function menu, pre...
Page 11 - Features and Functions
— 10 — Features and Functions Telephone Directory Mode Use this to keep names, phone numbers, and addresses. There are two storage areas, so you cankeep business and personal data separate. You can also include fun faces of the people whosenames and addresses you keep. Schedule Mode Stores the date,...
Page 12 - Magic Beam Mode; Effective range; Data Communication Function; TV; VCR
— 11 — Magic Beam Mode Mask it possible to communicate with another JD-6000/7000 using infrared light, without directcommunication. Effective range Data Communication Function Exchanges data with another unit. To communicate with a friend, you'll need an optional SB-62 communicationcable to connect ...
Page 13 - RESET button
— 12 — 4. RESET OPERATIONS Two kinds of reset operations can be performed: • All-reset operation deletes all data in memory. • 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...
Page 15 - BATTERY REPLACEMENT; Low Battery Warning; • Main Batteries
— 14 — 5. BATTERY REPLACEMENT Low Battery Warning The message, "Main Battery Getting Weak! Replace it!" appears whenever battery power drops below acertain level. Replace the main battery immediately after this message appears.When the battery is getting weak between 2.85V and 2.55V, the uni...
Page 16 - To replace the main batteries; To replace the back-up battery
— 15 — To replace the main batteries 1. Switch power off.2. Loosen the screw of the large battery compartment cover on the back of the unit, and slide the battery compartment cover in the direction noted by the arrow. (Figure 1) 3. Remove the old batteries.4. Making sure that the positive (+) and ne...
Page 18 - LSI PIN FUNCTION; Signal
— 17 — 7. LSI PIN FUNCTION 1. CPU (HC3000-06-F1) Pin No. Signal In/Out Function 1 VREG3 Out Power supply for RAM / 3(V) 2 DMY – Not used 3 ~ 5 KO10 ~ 12 Out Not used 6 ~ 14 KO1 ~ 9 Out Key scan signal 15 KI8 In Not used 16 ~ 22 KI1~7 In Key input signal 23 , 25 TRANS, DUMMY – Not used 24 BUFON Out P...
Page 22 - TO SAVE THE DATA TO OTHER MACHINE; D S T O N / O F F
— 21 — am am 9. TO SAVE THE DATA TO OTHER MACHINE • JD-6000/7000 can transfer customers data (both open and secret area) to other JD-6000/7000 unit when replacing the LCD or the outer case. • Turn off both units and connect them using a SB-60 or a SB-62 cable. 1 To set up the slave unit. 1. Perform ...
Page 23 - M e m o r y C a p a c i t y
— 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 ∇ to select "Set Up", and press EXE . Use ∆ or ∇ to select "Communi- cation", and press EXE . AC , ON FUNCTION 4. Set up the slave unit fo...
Page 24 - N o w r e c e i v i n g !; S e t U P; A l l D a t a
— 23 — ∆ Use ∆ , ∇ , or to select "None", "9600", and press EXE . ∆ Use ∆ to select "Send data", and press EXE . Use ∇ to select "All data", and press EXE . Use to select "Yes", and press EXE . <Master unit> <Slave unit> About 10 seconds later, bot...
Page 27 - DISASSEMBLY; , then remove battery cover
— 27 — 11. EXPLODED VIEW DISASSEMBLY 1. Remove 2 screws P , then remove battery cover E and F . 2. Remove 2 AAA-size batteries and 1 lithium battery.3. Remove 3 screws \ , then remove the Lower case 0 . 4. Remove 3 screws S , then remove the L172-1 ass’y 8 .