Sharp OZ-770 User Manual
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6.
Press
.
The city is selected as the World city and the window closes.
The Clock window briefly appears, indicating the time in the
selected World city. The time difference relative to the Local
city is displayed below the World city time.
Daylight Saving Time (DST)
Assigning DST to a city
Designating Daylight Saving Time (DST) for a city automatically
sets the time for that city one hour ahead of its regular time.
1.
Press
to open the Clock menu.
2.
Select either CHANGE LOCAL CITY or CHANGE WORLD
CITY (it doesnít matter which you choose) then press
.
3.
Select the desired city using
,
,
and
.
4.
Press
.
A symbol appears to the left of the city, indicating that DST is
in effect.
5.
Press
.
To de-assign a cityís DST setting, simply follow the above
procedure and press
again (this toggles DST between
on and off).
Enabling and disabling DST
Once DST is assigned to a city, it remains in effect until it is de-
assigned. Once a year, cities using DST will switch back to
regular time. Rather than having to de-assign DST for each
city separately, you can simply disable the Organizerís DST
feature itself, which then applies to all cities within the Organizer.
When these cities switch back to DST, you can simply re-enable
the feature without having to change any cityís entry.
1.
Press
to open the Clock menu.
2.
Select ENABLE DST and press
.
3.
The current DST setting (enabled or disabled) is indicated
by a tick. Select ENABLE DST to change the setting.
When DST is disabled, the DST symbol disappears from the
Clock display.
Setting daily alarms
You can set alarms just like on a regular clock, separately from
Schedule events, using the Clock menu. Set alarms will sound
even if the Organizer is turned off.
This can be especially convenient, for example, when you need
an alarm as a simple reminder, but do not want to make a full
Schedule entry.
1.
Press
twice to enter the Second Main Menu and select
Clock then press
.
2.
Press
to open the Clock Menu and select SET DAILY
ALARM.