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Cat. No. 65-780

OWNER’S MANUAL

Please read before using this equipment.

256K Metal Case

Organizer

with EL Backlight

65-780.fm  Page 1  Friday, August 20, 1999  3:48 PM

Summary of Contents for 65-780

Page 1: ...Cat No 65 780 OWNER S MANUAL Please read before using this equipment 256K Metal Case Organizer with EL Backlight 65 780 fm Page 1 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 2: ...rds Electroluminescent EL Backlight makes reading the 5 row display easy even in low light Phone Directories put names address es and numbers at your fingertips when you store them in the business personal or gen eral directory 1999 Tandy Corporation All Rights Reserved RadioShack is a registered trademark used by Tandy Corporation 65 780 fm Page 2 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 3: ...ch Expense Manager helps you keep track of business and personal expenses Calendar shows monthly calendars from January 1901 to December 2099 World Time shows you the current time in 32 cities around the world Daily Alarm lets you set an alarm to re mind you of an important daily event The snooze feature lets you temporarily silence this alarm for about 10 minutes 65 780 fm Page 3 Friday August 20...

Page 4: ... private information 10 Digit Calculator to do standard arith metic and memory calculations Automatic Power Off conserves battery power by automatically turning off the orga nizer if you do not press a key for about 7 minutes Caution Do not place credit cards automat ic teller machine cards or other cards with a magnetic strip on or near the organizer The organizer s speaker contains a magnet that...

Page 5: ...ny loss or claims that might arise through use of this organizer or for damages incurred as a result of information loss due to malfunc tions repairs battery replacement or mis use You should maintain physical records of important information to protect against such loss 65 780 fm Page 5 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 6: ...y Alarm 18 Calendar 21 Phone Directories 22 Schedule Alarms 31 Memo Function 38 To Do Function 42 Secret Records 46 Calculator 51 Expense Manager 55 Data Transmission 66 Care 73 Specifications 81 65 780 fm Page 6 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 7: ...remove the battery insulator from the battery compartment Turn the organizer over so the bottom faces up Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the four screws then carefully remove the cover Remove the battery insulator by grasping it and pulling it away from the organizer Then replace the metal cover and secure it with the screws 65 780 fm Page 7 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 8: ...ot press a key for about 7 minutes Press ON OFF again to turn off the organizer sooner SELECTING A FUNCTION When the Main Menu appears you can se lect a function by pressing the keyboard letter that appears above the desired icon You can also use the arrow keys to highlight the de sired icon then press ENTER 65 780 fm Page 8 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 9: ...H to increase the dis play contrast press SEARCH to decrease the display contrast USING THE BACKLIGHT To turn on the backlight press The back light automatically turns off after about 20 seconds To turn off the backlight sooner press again 65 780 fm Page 9 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 10: ...n or highlight and press ENTER then press V A beep sounds and appears To turn off the key tone select the Home Time function then press V again A beep sounds and disappears SETTING THE DATE AND TIME When you set the date and time for your home time zone all other world times are set automatically 65 780 fm Page 10 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 11: ...Times on Page 13 for city names 3 Press 12 24 Z to set the clock to 12 or 24 hour format AM or PM appears after the time in the 12 hour format 4 Press EDIT The first digit in the month flashes 5 Press or to move to the digit you want to change then use the number keys to enter the month date year hour and minute 65 780 fm Page 11 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 12: ...ose AM or PM 6 Press ENTER to store the settings Note If you enter invalid digits for example if you enter 15 for the month the first digit in the month flashes after you press ENTER Enter the correct dig its then press ENTER again 7 Press DST C to select Daylight Saving Time DST appears Press DST again to turn return to Standard Time DST dis appears 65 780 fm Page 12 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM...

Page 13: ...e in one of the cities listed Cities London Paris Berlin Rome Helsinki Cairo Moscow Riyadh Tehran Dubai Kabul Karachi Delhi Dhaka Yangon Bangkok Hong Kong Singapore Tokyo Adelaide Sydney Noumea Wellington Honolulu Anchorage Los Angeles Denver Chicago New York Toronto Caracas Rio de Janeiro 65 780 fm Page 13 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 14: ...d time appear 2 Repeatedly press SEARCH or SEARCH until you see the city name you want 3 Press DST to turn on or off Daylight Sav ing Time Note Not all cities observe Daylight Saving Time If you have already selected Daylight Saving Time the orga nizer automatically adjusts the time for all world cities 65 780 fm Page 14 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 15: ...uration Menu appears 2 Press 2 then ENTER The percentage of available memory appears 3 Press MENU to return to the Main Menu ENTERING RECORDS You can enter several different types of records into your organizer Each type of record has different uses and capabilities but shares basic record entry features 65 780 fm Page 15 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 16: ...the symbol If you make an incorrect entry press the arrow keys to move to the character you want to change then type the correct character over the old one To start a new line press To insert a space before a character press INS If you want to enter a charac ter in that space simply press the appro priate key after you press INS 65 780 fm Page 16 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 17: ...ecto ry schedule alarm memo to do or expense record 1 Recall the record you want to delete 2 Press DEL Delete Y N appears If you are sure press Y The record is deleted Otherwise press N The record remains unchanged 65 780 fm Page 17 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 18: ...ecause pressing any key turns off the alarm the alarm might not sound if you are entering information at the alarm time SETTING THE DAILY ALARM 1 Select the Daily Alarm function H The display shows 2 Press EDIT The first hour digit flashes 3 Use the number keys to enter the alarm hour and minute 4 In the 12 hour format press AM PM to set the alarm time to AM or PM 65 780 fm Page 18 Friday August 2...

Page 19: ...ARM ON AND OFF 1 Select the Daily Alarm function H 2 Press V to turn the alarm on appears on the display when the alarm is set to sound Press V to turn the alarm off disappears Note Turning the daily alarm on or off does not affect the schedule alarms see Turning the Schedule Alarm On and Off on Page 33 65 780 fm Page 19 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 20: ...ion The alarm turns off for about 10 minutes When the alarm sounds again press any key except SPACE to silence the alarm If no key is pressed the alarm sounds again after 10 minutes then turns off until the next day at the set time 65 780 fm Page 20 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 21: ...n the display with the current date flashing The display shows one month at a time and the leftmost day of the week is Sunday To scroll through the calendar one month at a time press SEARCH or SEARCH A colon to the right of a date means there is a schedule alarm set for that date see Sched ule Alarms on Page 31 65 780 fm Page 21 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 22: ... telephone numbers E mail address and a note of up to 496 characters including spaces ENTERING A PHONE DIRECTORY RECORD 1 Select the phone directory you want Business Q Personal W or General E Business Personal or General appears on the dis play 2 Enter the contact s name 65 780 fm Page 22 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 23: ...a field 3 Press ENTER Phone 1 appears on the display 4 Type the first phone number and press ENTER Phone 2 appears 5 Type the second phone number and press ENTER Phone 3 appears 6 Type the third phone number and press ENTER Company appears 7 Type the company name and press ENTER Address appears 65 780 fm Page 23 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 24: ...ess ENTER to store the record Wait appears while the record is stored 11 Press MENU to return to the Main Menu RECALLING A PHONE DIRECTORY RECORD You can recall a phone directory record se quentially by contact name or company di rectly by contact name or company or by keyword search 65 780 fm Page 24 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 25: ... records or no matching records stored in the directory Not Found appears briefly Sequential Recall by Contact Name 1 Select the desired phone directory 2 Press SEARCH to view the first record sorted alphabetically by contact name 3 Repeatedly press to view the whole record 65 780 fm Page 25 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 26: ...pears 3 Press SEARCH to view the first record sorted alphabetically by com pany 4 Repeatedly press to view the whole record Direct Recall by Contact Name 1 Select the desired phone directory 2 Type the first few characters up to 8 of the desired contact name 65 780 fm Page 26 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 27: ...ars on the display 4 Repeatedly press to view the whole record 5 Press SEARCH or SEARCH to view the previous or next record Direct Recall by Company Name 1 Select the desired phone directory 2 Press ENTER until Company appears 3 Type the first few characters up to 8 of the desired company 65 780 fm Page 27 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 28: ...s SEARCH or SEARCH to view the previous or next record alpha betically Keyword Search 1 Select the desired phone directory 2 In any field type the first few characters up to 8 of any text to search 3 Press SHIFT then SEARCH or SEARCH to display the first record that begins with those characters 65 780 fm Page 28 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 29: ...ord alpha betically EDITING A PHONE DIRECTORY RECORD 1 Recall the record you want to edit 2 Press EDIT A flashing cursor appears on the first character of the contact s name 3 Press or to move to where you want to make your edits See Entering Records on Page 15 65 780 fm Page 29 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 30: ... 5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to edit the phone numbers company name address E mail address and note Press ENTER without entering data to skip a field 6 When you finish editing press ENTER until Wait appears The edited information is stored Name appears on the display 65 780 fm Page 30 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 31: ... sounds for 20 seconds and the alarm message appears on the display If the organizer is turned off at the alarm time the organizer turns on sounds the alarm and displays the alarm message Press any key to silence the alarm Notes Since pressing any key turns off the alarm the organizer might not sound and the alarm message might not appear if you are entering information at a schedule alarm time 65...

Page 32: ...be stored ENTERING A SCHEDULE ALARM 1 Select the Schedule Alarm function Y The display shows 2 Enter the alarm date and time Note In the 12 hour format press AM PM X to set the alarm time to AM or PM 3 Press ENTER Note appears 4 Type the message you want to appear when the alarm sounds 65 780 fm Page 32 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 33: ...E SCHEDULE ALARM ON AND OFF To turn on the schedule alarm select the Schedule Alarm function Y recall the schedule alarm then press V appears on the display To turn off the schedule alarm select the Schedule Alarm function then press V so disappears 65 780 fm Page 33 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 34: ...ntial Recall by Date 1 Select the Schedule Alarm function Y 2 Type the date if it is different than the current date 3 Press SEARCH to view the first schedule alarm for the selected date Note If no matching schedule record exists on that day NOT FOUND appears briefly and the next closest record will appear 65 780 fm Page 34 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 35: ...e Alarm function Y 2 Press ENTER Note appears 3 Enter a character pattern up to 8 char acters that appears anywhere in the note you want to search for 4 Press SHIFT then SEARCH or SEARCH to search for an alarm mes sage that matches what you entered Note If no matching schedule record exists Not Found appears briefly 65 780 fm Page 35 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 36: ...OM THE CALENDAR When you look at the calendar a colon ap pears to the right of any date with a schedule alarm Use the arrow keys to move to the date you want then press ENTER to see the desired schedule alarms for that date 65 780 fm Page 36 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 37: ...3 Use the arrow keys to move to where you want to make your edits See Entering Records on Page 15 4 Press ENTER to edit the note The first character flashes 5 Use the arrow keys to move to the char acter you want to change 6 When you finish editing press ENTER until Wait appears The date and time then reappear 65 780 fm Page 37 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 38: ...habeti cally 1 Select the Memo function R The display shows Memo 2 Enter your message 3 Press ENTER to store your memo Memo reappears 4 Press MENU to return to the Main Menu RECALLING MEMOS You can recall memo records using sequen tial recall alphabetical order direct recall by content or keyword search 65 780 fm Page 38 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 39: ...er Press SEARCH to view the previous memo or SEARCH to view the next memo Direct Recall by Content 1 Select the Memo function R 2 Enter the first few characters of the desired memo 3 Press SEARCH to search for the first memo starting with the characters that you entered 65 780 fm Page 39 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 40: ...emos alphabeti cally Keyword Search 1 Select the Memo function R 2 Enter a character pattern up to 8 char acters that appears anywhere in the desired memo 3 Press SHIFT then SEARCH or SEARCH to search the memo records for a memo that has the match ing character pattern 65 780 fm Page 40 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 41: ...Press EDIT A flashing cursor appears on the first character of the display 3 Use the arrow keys to move to where you want to make your edits See Entering Records on Page 15 4 When you finish editing press ENTER until Wait appears The edited memo is stored Memo appears 5 Press MENU to return to the Main Menu 65 780 fm Page 41 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 42: ...o records are sorted first by priority and then alphabetically 1 Select the To Do function T The display shows Todo 2 Enter your task 3 Press ENTER Priority appears 4 Enter the priority level 1 2 or 3 1 is the highest priority and 3 is the lowest 5 Press ENTER to store your record Todo reappears 6 Press MENU to return to the Main Menu 65 780 fm Page 42 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 43: ...r keyword search Sequential Recall 1 Select the To Do function T 2 Repeatedly press SEARCH to view records in order of priority or SEARCH to view records in order of entry last entered first Priority Recall 1 Select the To Do function T 2 Press ENTER 65 780 fm Page 43 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 44: ...pears briefly 5 Press MENU to return to the Main Menu Keyword Search 1 Select the To Do function T 2 Enter a character pattern up to 8 char acters that is anywhere in the desired to do record 3 Press SHIFT then SEARCH or SEARCH to search the records for a record that has the matching character pattern 65 780 fm Page 44 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 45: ... Press EDIT A flashing cursor appears on the first character of the message 3 Use the arrow keys to move to where you want to make your edits See Entering Records on Page 15 4 Press ENTER The priority number flashes Enter a new priority number if desired 5 Press ENTER Todo reappears 6 Press MENU to return to the Main Menu 65 780 fm Page 45 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 46: ...al information records You must enter the password before you can store or recall secret records You cannot change existing records into secret records except by re entering them ENTERING SECRET RECORDS 1 Press SHIFT then SPACE The Configu ration Menu appears 2 Select 1 then press ENTER Pass word appears 65 780 fm Page 46 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 47: ...rs or sym bols Be sure you can remember your password If you forget it you must reset the secret area which clears all of your secret records See Reset ting the Secret Memory on Page 77 4 Press MENU then select the function Phone Schedule Memo To Do or expense where you want to store secret records 65 780 fm Page 47 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 48: ...ering a To Do Record on Page 42 When you turn off the organizer or it automatically turns off the organizer exits the secret area To re enter the secret area repeat Steps 1 and 2 RECALLING SECRET RECORDS 1 Press SHIFT then SPACE 2 Press 1 then ENTER 3 Enter the password then press ENTER appears 65 780 fm Page 48 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 49: ...CRET RECORDS Recall the secret record you want to edit then press EDIT A flashing cursor appears on the first character of the display See En tering Records on Page 15 to edit the record CHANGING THE PASSWORD 1 Press SHIFT then SPACE The Configu ration Menu appears 2 Press 1 then ENTER 65 780 fm Page 49 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 50: ...assword then press ENTER 4 Press 1 then ENTER New Pass word appears 5 Enter a new password then press ENTER to change the password 6 Press MENU to return to the Main Menu 65 780 fm Page 50 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 51: ...ppear in the arithmetic operation For example To clear a calculation press C CE Notes If the result of a calculation has more than 10 digits or if you try to divide by 0 E error appears To clear the error press C CE You press You see 3 4 7 8 3 4 20 6 2 3 65 780 fm Page 51 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 52: ...mber before you press SQUARE CALCULATIONS To do square calculations follow this exam ple To calculate 42 MEMORY CALCULATIONS The memory calculation feature lets you eas ily do multi step calculations You press You see 4 16 65 780 fm Page 52 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 53: ...lue in memory Press M to total a calculation and sub tract the total from the value in memory Press MR to recall display the value in memory Press MC to clear the memory For example 4 5 28 2 7 2 75 5 You press Display s last line shows 4 5 M M 20 28 2 M M 30 7 2 M M 5 65 780 fm Page 53 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 54: ...isappears when you clear the memory PERCENTAGE CALCULATIONS To find a percentage of a number type the number then the percentage and 75 5 M M 15 MR M 60 MC 60 You press You see 12 3 0 36 You press Display s last line shows 65 780 fm Page 54 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 55: ...ses The ex pense manager also creates an expense re port by date and expense type The organizer has the following fields where you can enter change and explain the ex pense information Date Expense Type Amount Payment Type With Without Receipt 65 780 fm Page 55 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 56: ...current date appears 3 Use and the number keys to enter the expense date 4 Press ENTER Expense Type appears 5 Select the expense type by typing the number that appears next to that type Note Press SEARCH or SEARCH to view all of the types of expenses 6 Press ENTER Amount appears 65 780 fm Page 56 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 57: ...ositive and negative number Press C CE DEL to clear the amount entry 8 Press ENTER Payment Type appears 9 Select the payment type by pressing the number that appears next to that type 10 Press ENTER Receipt Y N appears 11 Enter Y for Yes or N for No 12 Press ENTER Note appears 65 780 fm Page 57 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 58: ... record 15 Press MENU to return to the Main Menu RECALLING EXPENSE RECORDS You can recall expense information by date or keyword search by note field information By Date 1 Select the Expense Manager function G 2 Press 1 then ENTER 65 780 fm Page 58 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 59: ...r that date Notes Press or to scroll through the record Press SEARCH or SEARCH to display the previous or next record If there is no expense record for the specified date Not Found appears briefly By Keyword Search 1 Select the Expense Manager function G 65 780 fm Page 59 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 60: ...s SHIFT then SEARCH or SEARCH to search the expense records for a record that has the match ing character pattern Note If no record match is found Not Found appears briefly 5 Press MENU to return to the Main Menu EDITING EXPENSE RECORDS 1 Recall the expense record you want to change 65 780 fm Page 60 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 61: ...se type by typing the number that appears next to that type Note Press or to view all of the types of expenses 5 Press ENTER Amount appears 6 Type the correct amount and press ENTER Payment Type appears 7 Enter the correct payment type then press ENTER Receipt Y N appears 8 Enter Y for Yes or N for No then press ENTER Note appears 65 780 fm Page 61 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 62: ... VIEWING AN EXPENSE REPORT The expense report displays totals of each expense category for a specified date or time span 1 Select the Expense Manager function G 2 Press 2 then ENTER 3 Use the and number keys to enter the start date for the report then press ENTER 65 780 fm Page 62 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 63: ...pense types for the specified time period Notes Press or to scroll through the report If the subtotal expense is more than 9 digits E appears on the item line The total amount of the 8 expense types appears at the bottom of the report If the total is more than 10 dig its E appears in the total line 5 Press MENU to return to the Main Menu 65 780 fm Page 63 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 64: ...nction G 2 Press 3 then ENTER 3 Press or to scroll through the expense types line by line or use SEARCH or SEARCH to scroll through the expense types screen by screen When the expense type you want to rename appears in the top line press ENTER Or type the number of the expense type and press ENTER 65 780 fm Page 64 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 65: ...65 4 Enter the new expense type label up to 7 characters 5 Press ENTER to store the edited expense type label 6 Press MENU to return to the Main Menu 65 780 fm Page 65 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 66: ... using an optional PC Link cable available through RadioShack Unlimited BETWEEN ORGANIZERS Notes You must first prepare the receiving organizer to accept data and then imme diately transmit data from the transmit ting organizer Do not move the organizers during data transfer If you do the transmission might be interrupted ERROR appears in the receiving organizer s display 65 780 fm Page 66 Friday ...

Page 67: ...IVE win dow on the receiving organizer 2 On the sending organizer select the function Phone Schedule Memo To Do and Expense Manager for the records you want to transfer All records from the selected function will be trans mitted To transmit an individual record recall the desired record 3 On the sending organizer press LINK TX RX T R appears 65 780 fm Page 67 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 68: ... On the receiving organizer press R Receive by 1 IR 2 Cable appears 7 On the receiving organizer press 1 for infrared transfer Receiving appears 8 On the sending organizer press T to start the transfer Transmit ting appears on the display Note If there is a delay of more than 8 seconds the receiving organizer dis plays Error for 2 seconds 65 780 fm Page 68 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 69: ...o a computer by plugging a PC Link cable available through RadioShack Unlimited into the PC PORT jack on the organizer and connecting the cable s other end to the com puter 1 Load the PC Link software onto the computer according to the PC Link s Owner s Manual Select Model G on the PC Link Menu 65 780 fm Page 69 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 70: ...ecord recall the desired record 3 Follow the directions in the PC Link s Owner s Manual to specify the serial port used to connect the computer and orga nizer and to select the same function that you selected on the organizer 4 Press LINK TX RX T R appears 5 Type T on the organizer to start the transfer Transmitting appears To cancel the transfer press C CE 65 780 fm Page 70 Friday August 20 1999 ...

Page 71: ...d connecting the cable s other end to the com puter 1 Load the PC Link software onto the computer according to the PC Link s Owner s Manual Select Model G on the PC Link Menu 2 Follow the directions in the PC Link s Owner s Manual to specify the serial port used to connect the computer and orga nizer and to select the data you want to transfer 65 780 fm Page 71 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 72: ...ive the records All records from the selected area will be transmitted To transmit an individual record recall the desired record 4 Press LINK TX RX T R appears 5 Press R on the organizer Receive by 1 IR 2 Cable appears 6 Press 2 to select cable Receiv ing appears 65 780 fm Page 72 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 73: ...gently and care fully Don t drop it Keep the organizer away from dust and dirt Wipe the organizer with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new Modifying or tampering with the organizer s internal components can cause a malfunction and invalidate its warranty If your organizer is not performing as it should take it to your local RadioShack store for assistance 65 780 fm Page 73 Friday Augu...

Page 74: ...main batteries To protect the data stored in your organizer re place the backup battery once a year We recommend RadioShack batteries Cautions Never remove all three batteries from the battery compartment at the same time If you do you might lose stored information Be sure to turn off your organizer when replacing any batteries Otherwise you might lose stored information 65 780 fm Page 74 Friday A...

Page 75: ... Remove the old batteries and install the new batteries with the positive side facing up Caution Be sure to keep the backup battery in the battery compartment when replacing the main batteries 4 Replace the battery compartment cover and secure it with the screws Warnings Always dispose of the old batteries promptly and properly Never bury or burn batteries 65 780 fm Page 75 Friday August 20 1999 3...

Page 76: ...SETTING THE ORGANIZER You can reset the organizer s display the se cret memory or all memory Resetting the Display If the display locks up follow these steps to reset it Note Resetting the display does not affect information stored in memory 65 780 fm Page 76 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 77: ...one again after resetting the display Resetting the Secret Memory If you forget the password follow these steps to reset the organizer and clear the records stored in the secret memory Caution Resetting the secret memory clears all information stored in secret memory and the key tone but does not affect daily alarm settings the current date and time phone di 65 780 fm Page 77 Friday August 20 1999...

Page 78: ...bottom of your orga nizer Reset Y N appears on the display 2 Press Y Delete Secret appears 3 Press Y Delete appears then the display returns to the Main Menu All the data stored in the organizer s secret memory is cleared Note You must turn on the key tone again after resetting the secret memory 65 780 fm Page 78 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 79: ...anizer 1 Insert a straightened paper clip into the RESET hole on the bottom of your orga nizer Reset Y N appears 2 Press Y Delete Secret appears 3 Press any key except Y Del All Data appears 4 Press Y to reset all memory Reset appears followed by the Main Menu display All the information stored in the organizer s memory including records and alarms in the 65 780 fm Page 79 Friday August 20 1999 3 ...

Page 80: ...80 secret area is cleared You must turn on the key tone again re enter daily alarm settings and set the current date and time 65 780 fm Page 80 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 81: ...nths Backup About 1 Year Automatic Power Off About 7 Minutes Operating Temperature 32 104 F 0 43 C Dimensions HWD 41 3 25 8 11 16 Inches 110 66 18 mm Weight with Batteries 4 83 oz 136 9 g Specifications are typical individual units might vary Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice 65 780 fm Page 81 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

Page 82: ... Ra dioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RESPON SIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY LIABILITY LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDI RECTLY BY USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVE NIENCE LOSS OF TIME DATA PROPERTY REVE NUE OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL IN...

Page 83: ...nder of the original warranty period You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the expiration of the warranty period This warranty does not cover a damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of God abuse acci dent misuse improper or abnormal usage failure to follow instructions improper installation or mainte nance alteration lightning or other incidence of e...

Page 84: ...Tandy Corporation Fort Worth Texas 76102 08A99 Printed in China Continued RadioShack Customer Relations 200 Taylor Street 6th Floor Fort Worth TX 76102 Service What We Sell 04 99 65 780 fm Page 84 Friday August 20 1999 3 48 PM ...

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