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Electronic Organizer

Summary of Contents for Electronic Organizer

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

Page 2: ...irectory Record 11 Entering a Schedule Alarm Record 14 Entering a Memo Record 17 Working With Records 18 Recalling a Record 19 Editing a Record 20 Deleting a Record 20 Using the Daily Alarm 21 Setting...

Page 3: ...ion 27 Using the Calculator 28 Memory Calculations 28 Percentage Calculations 29 Constant Calculations 29 Reciprocal Calculations 30 Exponent Calculations 30 Square Root Calculations 30 Care and Maint...

Page 4: ...elps prevent unauthorized access to your stored information Key Tone Control lets you turn the key tone on or off 6 Language Display lets you display any of 6 languages Dual Time Format let you set th...

Page 5: ...eld and contact s name field in phone directory records ENTER stores settings and infor mation and totals arithmetic opera tions SHIFT access es secondary functions 12 24 switches be tween 12 and 24 h...

Page 6: ...records 32 characters per record TIME keeps track of the time in your local time zone and the time in 29 other world cities ALARM lets you set the daily alarm to sound daily at a time you preset and...

Page 7: ...OFF again to turn it off To conserve battery power the organizer automati cally turns off after about 7 minutes if you do not press any key TURNING THE KEY TONE ON AND OFF You can set your organizer...

Page 8: ...MORY To check the amount of free memory contained in the organiz er press BUSINESS PERSONAL SCHED or MEMO press SHIFT then press F M CK H and the percentage of free space appears SETTING VIEWING THE H...

Page 9: ...C appears City Code City Code London BED Sydney IO Paris F7H Noumea DEK Cairo 97 Wellington MB Moscow CEM Tonga Islands JD Tehran J H Midway C Dubai N8 Honolulu DB Kabul A8B Anchorage 7D9 Karachi A Lo...

Page 10: ...rsor appears on the first character of the home city code 7 Repeatedly press SEARCH or SEARCH to select your home city code Then use the letter keys to enter a new city code up to 6 characters Note Yo...

Page 11: ...s to view the time in any of 29 other cities around the world 1 Repeatedly press TIME until disappears to enter the world time mode 2 Repeatedly press SEARCH or SEARCH to select the desired city 3 To...

Page 12: ...memory see Deleting a Record on Page 20 3 Press NEXT HOME appears on the top of the display EC 5 appears on the first row of the display and an arrow and a flashing cursor appear on the second row of...

Page 13: ...a fax number the second row remains blank and a flashing cursor appears in the third row of the display 10 Enter a cell phone number up to 12 digits 11 Press NEXT PAGER appears on the top of the disp...

Page 14: ...rect entry move the cursor to the area you want to change then enter the correct one To insert a character move the cursor to the area you want to insert press SHIFT press INS to insert a space then e...

Page 15: ...HO KBB appears if the memory is full You can delete schedule alarm records or other records to free the memory see Deleting a Record on Page 20 To change an incorrect entry move the cursor to the area...

Page 16: ...r another schedule alarm record Or press TIME to return to the home time mode To turn on the schedule alarm press SHIFT then repeatedly press C until appears on the right side of the display To displa...

Page 17: ...ry is full You can delete memo records or other records to free the memory see Deleting a Record on Page 20 2 Enter your message in the first row of the display up to 45 characters 3 Press NEXT A flas...

Page 18: ...change then enter the correct one To insert a character move the cursor to the area you want to insert press SHIFT press INS to insert a space then enter the character To delete a character move the c...

Page 19: ...of the record If the displayed row has more than 12 charac ters appears at the end of the row Press DEL and INS to view the next or previous 12 characters in the row Hold down DEL or INS to scroll th...

Page 20: ...en enter the character To delete a character move the cursor to the character press SHIFT then press DEL To enter a symbol _ and repeatedly press SMBL until the symbol appears To enter two symbols con...

Page 21: ...SING THE DAILY ALARM You can use your organizer to set an alarm to sound for about 60 seconds at a preset time every day To silence the alarm sooner press any key Notes Because pressing any key turns...

Page 22: ...fly appears after you press ENTER then 7B7HC I J and 7 or in 24 hour time format appear Enter a valid alarm time and press ENTER To turn off the daily alarm press ALARM then repeatedly press C until d...

Page 23: ...ssword You can set a password for your organizer s secret areas in the business phone directory schedule alarm or memo modes 1 Press BUSINESS PERSONAL SCHED or MEMO then press T SET F7IIMEH 5 appears...

Page 24: ...ne Directory Record on Page 11 Steps 2 4 in Entering a Schedule Alarm Record on Page 14 or Steps 2 6 in Entering a Memo Record on Page 17 to enter a record that you want to store in the secret area 3...

Page 25: ...l the secret record you want see Recalling a Record on Page 19 Changing the Password 1 Follow Steps 1 3 under Recalling Secret Records on Page 24 to enter the secret area 2 Press T SET The current pas...

Page 26: ...rates you choose Note You cannot change the preset conversion rates Setting Exchange Rates 1 Press CALC twice D9 9C appears on the first row of the display and appears on the second row 2 Repeatedly p...

Page 27: ...ncy exchange rate 8 Press ENTER to store the setting 9 To return to the home time display press TIME Calculating a Conversion 1 Press CALC twice D9 9C appears on the first row of the display and appea...

Page 28: ...ation key or simply press the correct one and continue with your calculation If you enter a wrong number press C CE and re enter the correct number before you press Press to change the displayed numbe...

Page 29: ...percentage of a number type the number then the percentage and For example to find 3 percent of 12 Constant Calculations For multiplication the calculator repeats the first number and the For all othe...

Page 30: ...5 5 5 5 2 2 629 Reciprocal Calculations Example 1 8 0 125 Exponent Calculations Example 65 7776 Square Root Calculations Example 4 You Press You See 5 ENTER ENTER ENTER 2 ENTER You Press You See 8 EN...

Page 31: ...performing as it should take it to your local RadioShack store for assistance Notes At very low temperatures the display s response time might slow down or the display might fail completely This is on...

Page 32: ...not plan to use the organizer for a month or more remove the battery Batteries can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic parts Important To avoid losing stored information Be sure to turn off yo...

Page 33: ...ment cover s tab into the slot on the bottom of the battery compartment then replace the cover and secure it with the screw 6 If H I J appears press any key except ENTER to save any stored information...

Page 34: ...0 days operates 2 hours per day Automatic Power Off About 7 minutes Working Temperature 32 to 109 F 0 to 43 C Storage Temperature 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C Dimensions HWD 1 2 45 8 31 8 Inches 12 5 117 80...

Page 35: ...35 Notes Notes...

Page 36: ...roduct defect during the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option unless otherwise provided by...

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