HIMS International Corporation H432B 用户手册

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schedule” will be announced. If the appointment recurs, “recurring 
schedule” will be announced. If you registered more than one 
appointment for that day, you can move between the appointments on 
that day by pressing “Space-1” or “Space-4.” If you want to move to the 
first appointment on a day, you can press “Space-1-3,” and if you want 
to move to the last appointment on the day, press “Space-4-6.” To move 
to the appointments on another day, press “Space-2” or “Space-5.” Then, 
the previous/next appointment occurring within four months will be 
displayed. If you want to move to the first appointment registered in the 
schedule manager, press “Space-1-2-3,” and if you want to move to the 
last appointment registered in the schedule manager, press “Space-4-5-
6.” If you want to know more about a registered appointment, press 
“Enter” on the desired appointment item. Then, if you press “Space-1” or 
“Space-4,” you can hear the start date, Start time, end date, End time, 
subject, and memo. 
7.5.2 Searching with subject 
If it is executed, the Braille Sense U2 will say “Search subject:” Type in 
the keywords which you are searching. After you type in the keywords 
and press “Enter,” then all schedules with the keywords will be displayed. 
If you press “Enter” without typing in any word in “Search subject:” edit 
box, the Braille Sense U2 will display all schedules in your Braille Sense 
U2.
In order to move to the next or previous schedule, press “Space-4” or 
“Space-1,” respectively. Pressing “Space-1-3” will move to the first item 
of the schedule list, and pressing “Space-4-6” will move to the last item 
of the schedule list. 
For the recurring appointment and multiple day appointment, the Braille 
Sense U2 will show the schedules of the first day only, if you search the 
schedule with subject. For example, if you registered any appointment 
on January 1, 2007 and made it recur the first day of every month, the 
Braille Sense U2 will show this schedule on January 1, 2007 only when 
you search it with “searching with subject.”