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About this Manual...
This manual provides detailed explanations of PC-UNITE Watch Software, an
application that lets you manage your PC-UNITE Watch data on a personal
computer. It also provides you with various data synchronization functions and
settings that help to ensure that the PC-UNITE Watch Software data and PC-
UNITE Watch data always match.
Important!
The procedures in this manual assume that you are already familiar with
common personal computer and Windows operations such as click, double-
click, drag, drop, select, scroll bars, dialog boxes, etc. If you need information
on these or any other standard operations, see the documentation that comes
with your computer and with Windows.
Symbols and Terminology
The following explains the symbols and terminology used throughout this
manual.
Terminology
• The term “this application” refers to PC-UNITE Watch Version 2.0 Software
Application.
• The term “the watch” refers to your CASIO PC-UNITE Watch (Module
1910).
• The term “Windows” refers to Microsoft
®
Windows
®
95, Windows
®
98, or
Windows NT
®
4.0.
• The term “PIM application” refers to Microsoft
®
Outlook
TM
or other data
organizer. “PIM” stands for “personal information management”.
On-screen Menus, Commands, Buttons, and Dialog Box Text
• All on-screen text (menu names, commands, buttons, dialog box text, etc.)
is indicated in bold.
Examples: Start button, OK button.
• The sequence required to perform a pull-down menu operation is indicated
by showing each step of the sequence separated by hyphens. For example,
the following sentence would indicate you should pull down the Edit menu,
and then click Insert: Click Edit – Insert.
Keyboard Keys
• Keyboard keys are indicated by their key cap text within square brackets:
[Enter] key, [Shift] key, [Ctrl] key.