HIMS International Corporation H332B 用户手册

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6. Schedule Manager 
 
6.1 Overview 
 
The “Schedule manager” is a program that is used to manage 
important information about appointments, anniversaries, and events.  
The Schedule Manager can also inform you of appointments at a 
specified time.  You can start the “schedule manager” from the 
“program” menu, by pressing the up or down arrow key (“space-1” or 
“space-4”) to move to “schedule manager.”  Then, press “enter.”  Or, 
you can press “s (dots 2-3-4)” in the “program” menu, which is the 
short cut.  The “Schedule manager” has two main dialog boxes:  “add 
schedule” and “search schedule.”  In “add schedule,” you can enter 
information about a new appointment.  Using “search schedule,” you 
can look for information about a specific appointment stored in the 
“schedule manager,” and you can edit or delete the schedule 
information that is stored.   
 
6.2 Starting “Schedule Manager” 
 
If you press “enter” on “schedule manager,” or press “s (dots 2-3-4)” 
(which is the short cut) in the “program” menu, the “find schedule” 
dialog box will appear, so that you can search stored information.  
The first thing you will hear is “find date:” followed by the current date.  
If you want to add new schedule information, press “space-m (dots 1-
3-4)” or “F2” to bring up the menu.  Then, select “add schedule,” and 
then press “enter.”  Or, you can quickly open it by pressing “enter-I 
(dots 2-4)” in the “search schedule” dialog box.  As in other programs 
on the Braille Sense Plus B32, you can use menus and shortcut keys 
in the “schedule manager.”  Section 6.13 lists all the hot keys and 
shortcut keys available in the “schedule manager.” 
 
6.3 Setting Date and Time 
 
When you use “add schedule,” “search schedule,” or “wakeup call” 
(which are located in the “utility” menu), you are asked to set the date 
and time.  The Braille Sense Plus B32 provides you with a consistent 
interface to enter time and date information in these dialog boxes.  So 
before we start talking about using the “schedule manager” in this