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Contents

Features ..............................................  5

Preparation .........................................  7

Removing the Insulation Strips ........  7
Opening the Cover  ..........................  7

A Quick Look at the Organizer  .........  8

Operation ..........................................  10

Using the Stylus  ............................  10
Turning the Organizer
On and Off  .....................................  11
Turning the Key Tone
On and Off  .....................................  12
Resetting the Organizer/
Selecting a Language ....................  12
Setting/Viewing the Time  ...............  14

Setting Daylight Saving Time  ....  14
Setting a Time Format ...............  15

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Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Please read before using this equipment Touch Screen Organizer...

Page 2: ...ing the Stylus 10 Turning the Organizer On and Off 11 Turning the Key Tone On and Off 12 Resetting the Organizer Selecting a Language 12 Setting Viewing the Time 14 Setting Daylight Saving Time 14 Set...

Page 3: ...ring a Schedule Alarm Record 30 Working With Records 34 Recalling a Record 34 Editing a Record 36 Deleting a Record 37 Using the Daily Alarm 38 Setting the Daily Alarm 39 Setting the Hourly Chime 41 U...

Page 4: ...g the Calculator 49 Memory Calculations 50 Percentage Calculations 51 Constant Calculations 52 Reciprocal Calculations 53 Exponent Calculations 54 Care and Maintenance 55 Replacing the Batteries 57 Sp...

Page 5: ...edule alarms a calcula tor and more in one compact easy to use package Touch Screen Panel the organizer s panel is designed like a modern personal digital assistant PDA for ease of use You use the sup...

Page 6: ...t 4 minutes after you stop using it You can also turn off the or ganizer by pressing a single button Important RadioShack Corporation as sumes no responsibility for any loss or claims that might arise...

Page 7: ...ing shipping Before using the organizer remove both insulation strips from the battery compart ment located in the back of the organiz er by grasping and pulling them away from the organizer Then rese...

Page 8: ...at the Organizer City Codes you can select and view the date and time in any of these cities OFF turns the organizer off Stylus EDIT lets you edit records turns Daylight Sav ing Time on and off 12 24...

Page 9: ...he time in your local time zone keeps track of the time in 31 other world cities lets you set the daily alarm to sound daily at a time you preset and set the hourly chime to sound two beeps at the beg...

Page 10: ...cu rately Important To protect the display use only the supplied stylus to press the orga nizer s keys Do not use a pen pencil or other sharp object to press the organiz er s keys To remove the stylus...

Page 11: ...on of the name of your home city and the time in that city appear Then the name of the home city and the date and the day of the week in that city scroll across the display You can press any key to st...

Page 12: ...f press then When the key tone is on appears on the up per right side of the display RESETTING THE ORGANIZER SELECTING A LANGUAGE You might need to reset the organizer if it stops operating properly y...

Page 13: ...the stylus or a pointed object such as a straightened paper clip to press the RESET hole on the back of the organizer H I J5 appears 2 Press ENTER H I J briefly appears then D B I 5 appears All the in...

Page 14: ...E Setting Daylight Saving Time You can set your organizer so it displays the correct time during Daylight Saving Time To turn Daylight Saving Time on or off press to set the organizer to its home time...

Page 15: ...ode then press 12 24 In the 12 hour format 7 AM or F PM appears to the left of the time Setting the Home Date Time You can set your organizer s home time to one of 32 cities When you set the date and...

Page 16: ...Operation City Screen Code London BED ED Paris F7H I Rome HEC Berlin 8 HB D Helsinki BI DA Cairo 97 HE Istanbul IJ7D8KB Moscow CEI9EM Tehran J H7D Dubai K87 Kabul A78KB Karachi A7H79 Delhi B Dhaka 7A...

Page 17: ...Bangkok 87D AEA Hong Kong ED AED Singapore I D 7FEH Beijing 8 D Tokyo JEAOE Adelaide 7 B7 Sydney IO D O Wellington M BB D JED Honolulu EDEBKBK Anchorage 7D9 EH7 Los Angeles BEI 7D B I Denver DL H Chic...

Page 18: ...y and the date and the day of the week in that city scroll across the display 2 Press EDIT to set the home time The currently set home city flashes Or press any key to stop the animation and make the...

Page 19: ...The first digit of the year flashes on the first row of the display 5 Press number keys to enter the year two digits The first digit of the month flashes Note You can repeatedly press and to move the...

Page 20: ...nute flashes 9 Repeatedly press AM PM to toggle between AM and PM 10 Press number keys to enter the minute two digits then press ENTER to store the setting The orga nizer returns to the home time mode...

Page 21: ...f the week when you press ENTER Viewing a World Time Once you set your home time follow these steps to view the time in any of 31 cities around the world 1 Press to enter the world time mode An animat...

Page 22: ...appear Then the name of the city and the date and day of the week in that city scroll across the display Or press one of the city codes that appear below the date and time to select a city The list c...

Page 23: ...n MOW Moscow Tehran HNL Honolulu Anchorage DXB Dubai Kabul LAX Los Angeles KHI Karachi DEN Denver DEL Delhi Dhaka CHI Chicago RGN Yangon NYC New York Toronto BKK Bangkok Adelaide CCS Caracas SYD Sydne...

Page 24: ...me zone or close to that time zone USING THE PHONE DIRECTORIES You can store a contact s name home phone number work phone number fax number cell phone number and e mail address into each record in th...

Page 25: ...2 Enter the contact s name up to 36 characters Note Since the organizer stores phone directory records alphabeti cally by name you might want to enter last names first 3 Press EC 5 and a flash ing cu...

Page 26: ...flash ing cursor appear 8 Enter a fax number up to 12 charac ters 9 Press 9 BB 5 and a flash ing cursor appear 10 Enter a cell phone number up to 12 characters 11 Press k F7 H 5 and a flashing cursor...

Page 27: ...rs Note KBB appears if the memory is full You can delete records to free memory see Deleting a Record on Page 37 16 Repeat Steps 2 15 to enter another phone directory record Or press to return to the...

Page 28: ...E or To enter a period press SPACE To enter a symbol _ and repeatedly press SMBL until the symbol appears To enter another symbol consecutively press then enter the next symbol To change an incorrect...

Page 29: ...chedule alarm records 32 characters in each record At the preset schedule alarm time the or ganizer sounds an alarm for 30 seconds and a message you stored flashes If the organizer is off at the alarm...

Page 30: ...ering information the information you are entering might not be stored Entering a Schedule Alarm Record 1 Press to enter the schedule alarm mode I9 KB 5 appears 2 Enter the message you want to appear...

Page 31: ...e and time of the sched ule alarm 5 Press number keys to enter the date and time of the schedule alarm 6 Repeatedly press AM PM to toggle between AM and PM in 12 hour for mat 7 Press ENTER The percent...

Page 32: ...s if the memory is full You can delete schedule alarm records or other records to free the memory see Deleting a Record on Page 37 8 Repeat Steps 2 7 to enter another schedule alarm record Or press to...

Page 33: ...SPACE or To enter a period press SPACE To enter a symbol _ and repeatedly press SMBL until the symbol appears To enter another symbol consecutively press then enter the next symbol To change an incorr...

Page 34: ...direc tory mode or to enter the sched ule alarm mode 2 Repeatedly press or to view the phone directory records in alpha betical order or the schedule alarm records in chronological order You can also...

Page 35: ...rd Notes The first 12 characters of a record appear in each row of the record If the displayed row has more than 12 characters appears at the end of the row Press or to view the entire row In phone di...

Page 36: ...hen there is an e mail address Editing a Record 1 Recall the record you want to edit see Working With Records on Page 34 2 Press EDIT A flashing cursor appears on the first character of the record Not...

Page 37: ...ss DEL 6 Move the cursor to the e mail field in phone directory mode or the second row in schedule alarm mode then press ENTER The amount of avail able memory briefly appears then D7C 5 or I9 KB 5 app...

Page 38: ...a mode prompt message for example D7C 5 appears Otherwise press any key except ENTER The record remains unchanged 4 Repeat Steps 1 3 to delete another record Or press to return to the home time mode U...

Page 39: ...cise alarm time If the alarm sounds and the alarm message flashes while you are entering information the information you are entering might not be stored Setting the Daily Alarm 1 Press to enter the a...

Page 40: ...the home time mode Note If the alarm time you entered is in valid HH briefly appears after you press ENTER then 7B and 7 or in 24 hour time format appears Enter a valid alarm time and press ENTER To t...

Page 41: ...n the hourly chime on or off 1 Press to enter the alarm setting mode 2 Repeatedly press until appears or disappears to turn the hourly chime on or off 3 Press to return to the home time mode USING PAS...

Page 42: ...Setting the Password You can set a password in the phone di rectory and schedule alarm modes 1 Press to enter the alarm setting mode 2 Press F7IIMEH 5 appears 3 Enter the password up to 4 charac ters...

Page 43: ...lears all records See Resetting the Organizer Selecting a Language on Page 12 Changing the Password 1 Press to enter the alarm setting mode 2 Press F7IIMEH 5 appears 3 Enter the current password then...

Page 44: ...ns to its home time mode USING CONVERSIONS The organizer s conversion function lets you perform metric and currency conver sions The following conversion rates are preset in your organizer Conversion...

Page 45: ...ou choose Note You cannot change the preset met ric conversions Pound Kilogram 0 4536 US Gallon Liter 3 785 EUR ATS 13 7603 EUR DEM 1 95583 EUR FRF 6 55957 EUR ITL 1936 27 EUR BEF 40 3399 EUR ESP 166...

Page 46: ...EDIT A flashing cursor and the exchange rate you selected appear 4 Enter the new currency name up to 3 characters and press and to move the cursor to the area you want to edit 5 Enter additional curr...

Page 47: ...time mode Converting Currency 1 Press KH 7JI and appear 2 Repeatedly press and to select the exchange rate 3 Press DEL The exchange rate appears 4 Enter the number you want to con vert 5 Repeatedly pr...

Page 48: ...vert another number Or press to return to the home time mode Converting Measurements 1 Press twice D9 9C and appear 2 Repeatedly press and to select the unit of measurement 3 Press DEL The conversion...

Page 49: ...7 Repeat Steps 4 6 to convert another number Or press to return to the home time mode USING THE CALCULATOR You can use your organizer to perform arithmetic calculations Press to enter the calculation...

Page 50: ...with your calcula tion If you enter a wrong number press C CE and re enter the correct num ber before you press Memory Calculations To perform multi step calculations Press MC to clear the memory Pres...

Page 51: ...l display the value in memory For example 3 4 20 3 56 8 Note C appears on the upper left side of the display when a value is stored in memory C disappears when you clear the memory You Press You See 3...

Page 52: ...le to find 3 percent of 12 Constant Calculations For multiplication the calculator repeats the first number and the For all other operations the calculator repeats the op erator and the second number...

Page 53: ...53 Operation Press to repeat the last function For example to calculate 5 5 5 5 2 2 629 Reciprocal Calculations Example 1 8 0 125 You Press You See 5 2 You Press You See 8...

Page 54: ...54 Operation Exponent Calculations Example 65 7776 You Press You See 6...

Page 55: ...le the organizer care fully do not drop it Keep the organizer away from dust and dirt and wipe it with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it look ing new Modifying or tampering with the organiz er s in...

Page 56: ...y This is only temporary The organizer works normally again when it returns to a normal tempera ture If the organizer is exposed to strong static electric charges the display might become dim or the o...

Page 57: ...r the best performance and longest life we recommend RadioShack lithium batteries Important To avoid losing stored infor mation Be sure to set the organizer to its battery replacement mode before remo...

Page 58: ...battery incor rectly might cause the organizer to erase all stored information Caution Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type 1 To set the organizer to its battery replace...

Page 59: ...with its posi tive side up then press down on the battery to secure it 5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to remove and replace the backup battery marked BACKUP in the battery compart ment 6 Place the battery co...

Page 60: ...key except ENTER 8 Reset the time and date When the display dims or the organizer stops operating properly replace the bat teries Warnings Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly Do not burn o...

Page 61: ...atic Power Off About 4 minutes Working Temperature 32 to 109 F 0 to 43 C Storage Temperature 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C Dimensions HWD 43 16 27 8 3 8 Inches 107 73 10 mm Weight without Battery 2 6 oz 73 7...

Page 62: ...62 Notes Notes...

Page 63: ...PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE LOSS OF TIME DATA PROPERTY REVENUE OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIR...

Page 64: ...caused by or attributable to acts of God abuse accident misuse im proper or abnormal usage failure to follow instructions im proper installation or maintenance alteration lightning or other incidence...

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