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To Enter Secret Records

To enter secret records, you must set a password
and have engaged the secret mode, indicated by
the key icon (

) on the screen.

Note: Records that you create in secret mode
can only be viewed or edited while in secret
mode.
1. Enter the secret mode.

Read “To Set the Password” on page 20 to
see how.

2. Press Phone, Memo or Schedule.

You will be asked for the password. If the
correct password is entered, you can add new
secret records.
To learn how to add new records, read “Using
the Phone Directories” on page 11 and “Using
the Memo and Schedule Feature” on page
14.

To Turn off the Password

1. Type the current password and press

ENTER.

2. Press PHONE, TIME/W.TIME, ALARM, CAL/

CONV or MEMO/SCHED.
The password function will then be turned off.

Using the Password

 Resetting the Unit

Press the reset button located on the back of
the unit with a blunt point. This procedure is
generally not required unless the unit
malfunctions or you want to clear all data and
resume factory settings.

Summary of Contents for RF-6060

Page 1: ...User s Guide DataPage RF 6060 s...

Page 2: ...ive licensed to use this ELECTRONIC REFERENCE You may not make any copies of the ELECTRONIC REFERENCE or of the data stored therein whether in electronic or print format Such copying would be in viola...

Page 3: ...ry out the various functions With proper care this unit will give you years of satisfaction and service Introduction Contents Getting Started 4 Using the Organizer for the First Time 4 Battery 4 Key G...

Page 4: ...ng so will invalidate the warranty on the unit and may cause unnecessary damage 5 Only use fresh batteries as specified in these instructions Do not mix new and old batteries as the old ones may leak...

Page 5: ...Do the same for the backup battery once a year Warning Always turn the unit off before replacing the batteries Replacing the batteries when the unit is on may cause permanent damage Do not remove the...

Page 6: ...EDIT Allows you to change the displayed record ENTER Saves data and confirms an action like saving or deleting a record SHIFT Allows you to use the second function displayed over some keys SET Allows...

Page 7: ...tone off or on Calculator Function Keys C CE Clears the memory x Divides multiplies subtracts or adds Performs a calculation Types a decimal point Calculates a percentage Changes the sign of a number...

Page 8: ...ord lock Keytone SHIFT Shift lock Daily Alarm Daylight Savings in Home and World Time modes Checking the Memory You can check how much space is available for records 1 Press PHONE or MEMO SCHED 2 Pres...

Page 9: ...Press S SET The city name will flash Press UP EDIT or DOWN M CK until you find your home city To quickly cycle through the selections press and hold UP EDIT or DOWN M CK 3 Press or to move to the dat...

Page 10: ...cal time The symbol next to the day of the week indicates daylight savings time is on To Use the World Time Note You must set the date and time of your home city first before you view the time of othe...

Page 11: ...larm 1 Press ALARM A LARM 7 00 PM 2 Press S SET ALARM is displayed and the alarm hour flashes 3 Press UP EDIT or DOWN M CK to set the hour Press or to switch between hour and minute 4 Press ENTER to s...

Page 12: ...y according to the first few letters of the name To sort your phone records by last name you must enter the last name first e g SMITH ROBERT To delete press or to move the cursor to the character s yo...

Page 13: ...the screen press or to see it 2 To search for a specific phone record type its first few letters and then press SEARCH UP or DOWN to search for that record The name closest to the one entered will be...

Page 14: ...or to move the cursor to the character s you want to delete and press SHIFT and then SPACE DEL Type your changes Press ENTER repeatedly to go to the e mail address and two phone numbers 3 Press ENTER...

Page 15: ...Press MEMO SCHED until MEMO is displayed 2 Press SEARCH UP or DOWN repeatedly to cycle through your memos 3 To search for a specific record type its first few letters then press SEARCH UP or DOWN If...

Page 16: ...ype the schedule topic and press ENTER 3 Press or to select the date and time fields The active field will flash Press DOWN or UP to make your changes Press ENTER to save the data The Schedule alarm w...

Page 17: ...displayed 4 To edit the record first press SHIFT then DOWN EDIT Press or to move the cursor to the character s you want to delete and press SHIFT and then SPACE DEL Type your changes Press ENTER to g...

Page 18: ...Your calculator can store a number in its memory for later calculation 1 Make a calculation or simply type a number in the calculator 2 Press P M to add the result to the memory as a positive number...

Page 19: ...ess or to change the direction of the conversion For e g C F means convert Celcius into Farenheit 4 Enter a number to be converted and press ENTER or for the result To make a number negative or positi...

Page 20: ...see the result Press or to change the direction of the conversion To Type Your Own Currency Pair 1 Or you can press S SET and then type your own currency label You can type up to four letters Press SP...

Page 21: ...ill not be able to recover any of the secret data stored in your organizer To bypass the password you will have to perform a reset which will clear the password and erase all the data stored in its me...

Page 22: ...ct password is entered you can add new secret records To learn how to add new records read Using the Phone Directories on page 11 and Using the Memo and Schedule Feature on page 14 To Turn off the Pas...

Page 23: ...s 1999 Franklin Electronic Publishers Inc Burlington N J 08016 4907 USA All rights reserved ROLODEX is a registered trademark of Berol Corporation a subsidiary of Newell Rubbermaid Inc Patents Pending...

Page 24: ...PPLIERS SHALL HAVE ANY LIABILITY TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY FORANY INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFIT LOST...

Page 25: ...nce to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reor...

Page 26: ...REP 28082 00 P N 7201723 Rev B...

Page 27: ...Da Electronic Publishers...

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