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Contents Features ................................................................................. 4 A Quick Look at the Organizer ............................................ 5 Operation ............................................................................... 7 Removing the Insulation Strip .......................................... 7 Turning the Organizer On and Off ................................... 7 Turning the Key Tone On and Off .................................... 7 Selecting a Language .
Using Conversions ........................................................ Setting Exchange Rates ......................................... Calculating a Conversion ....................................... Using the Calculator ...................................................... Memory Calculations .............................................. Percentage Calculations ........................................ Constant Calculations ............................................ Reciprocal Calculations ........
Features Your RadioShack Electronic Organizer is a pocket-size data organizer. It’s great for the person on the go, combining functions including two telephone directories, daily alarm, schedule alarms, a calculator, and more in an easy-to-use package. 2K Memory — gives you ample space for storing phone numbers, e-mail addresses, schedules and memos. Schedule Alarms — remind you of meetings and other important events. 10-Digit Calculator — lets you perform arithmetic calculations.
A Quick Look at the Organizer 3-Row Display — lets you view up to three rows of data at once. ¥ — turns the hourly chime on and off. Numeric Keypad — lets you perform calculations and type digits. AM/PM — toggles between AM and PM time. 12/24 — switches between 12and 24-hour time format. SHIFT — accesses secondary functions. §/T.SET — sets the date format, world times, daily alarm, and currency exchange rates. ¨ — turns the key tone on and off. SPACE — enters a space.
Memory Keys — let you easily perform multi-step calculations. M.CK — checks free memory. LANGUAGE — lets you select the display language. DST — switches between standard and Daylight Saving Time. BUSINESS/£ — helps you organize business phone directory records and general information about contacts. You can put names, work phone numbers, fax number, cell phone numbers, pager numbers, and email addresses at your fingertips.
Operation REMOVING THE INSULATION STRIP Your organizer comes with an insulation strip that helps preserve battery power during shipping. Before using the organizer, remove the insulation strip from the battery compartment (located in the back of the organizer) by grasping and pulling it away from the organizer. TURNING THE ORGANIZER ON AND OFF To turn on the organizer, press ON/OFF. Press ON/OFF again to turn it off.
1. Press TIME/ to enter home time mode. before the city code. appears 2. Press L/LANGUAGE. ;D=B?I>5 appears. 3. Repeatedly press SEARCH ® or SEARCH desired language. ¯ to select the 4. Press ENTER(=) to store the setting. The language you selected briefly appears (;D=B?I> appears if you selected English, for example), and the organizer automatically returns to home time mode.
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>? Los Angeles B7N Delhi :;B Denver :;D Dhaka :79 Chicago 9>? Rangoon H=D New York DO9 Bangkok 8AA Caracas 99I Hong Kong >A= Rio De Janeiro H?E Tokyo JOE no major city selected #(> Adelaide 7:B Azores 7PE Note: #(> means Greenwich Mean Time –2H (hour).
3. Repeatedly press SEARCH ® or SEARCH ¯ to select the date display format you want (OO#CC#::, ::#CC#OO, or CC#::#OO). 4. Press ENTER(=) to store the setting. The organizer returns to the home time mode. 5. Repeatedly press D/DST to turn Daylight Saving Time on or off. ¦ appears on the upper right of the display if Daylight Saving Time is turned on. Note: Not all cities use Daylight Saving Time. 6. Press §/T.SET. A flashing cursor appears on the first character of the home city code. 7.
you press ENTER(=). Then, the original home city code and date and time appear, and a flashing cursor appears on the first character of the city code. Re-enter the correct date and time then press ENTER(=). • You can set the organizer so it displays time in either 12- or 24-hour format. To set the time format, press TIME/ to enter home time mode, then repeatedly press Z/12/24. In the 12-hour format, 7 (AM) or F (PM) appears.
1. Press BUSINESS/£ or PERSONAL/¬ to enter the business or personal phone directory mode. 8KI?D;II5 or F;H# IED7B5 appears. 2. Enter the contact’s name (up to 45 characters). Notes: • Since the organizer stores phone directory records alphabetically by name, you might want to enter last names first. • C;CEHO
7. Press /NEXT . . FAX appears on the top of the display, <7N 5 appears on the first row of the display and the work phone number appears on the second row of the display. Note: If you did not enter a work phone number, the second row remains blank and a flashing cursor appears in the third row of the display. 8. Enter a fax number (up to 12 digits). 9. Press /NEXT . .
16. Repeat Steps 2–15 to enter another phone directory record. Or, press TIME/ to return to the home time mode. Notes: • If the organizer is in the business phone directory mode, B appears on the top of the display. Otherwise, P (personal phone directory mode) appears. • You do not have to enter information in every field. To skip a field, repeatedly press , /NEXT, /DEL, and / INS to move the cursor to the field you want to edit. • Press – on the numeric keypad to enter a hyphen.
portant events. You can store up to 46 schedule alarm records (32 characters in each record). 1. Press SCHED/¢ to enter the schedule alarm mode. I9>;:# KB;5 appears. 2. Enter the message you want to appear when the alarm sounds. The date display format you selected in “Setting/ Viewing the Home Date/Time” on Page 8 appears on the second row of the display, and the time display format you selected in “Setting/Viewing the Home Date/Time” on Page 8 appears on the third row of the display.
3. Press /NEXT . . The date display’s first digit flashes. 4. Enter the date and time of the schedule alarm. 5. Press ENTER(=). IJEH; briefly appears. Then I9>;:KB;5 appears. Note: If the information you enter is invalid (for example, you enter 20 for the month), I;J ;HHEH briefly appears after you press ENTER(=). Then the date display format appears in the second row of the display and 7&&& appears in the third row of the display. Re-enter the date and time of the schedule alarm, then press ENTER(=).
• If the alarm sounds and the alarm message appears while you are entering information, the information you are entering might not be stored. ENTERING A MEMO RECORD You can use the memo function to record a note or reminder so you can refer to it later. You can store up to 52 memo records (32 characters in each record). 1. Press MEMO/ª. C;CE5 appears. Note: C;CEHO
Notes: • If the organizer is in the business phone directory mode, B appears on the top of the display. Otherwise, P (personal phone directory mode) appears. • You do not have to enter information in every field. To skip a field, repeatedly press , /NEXT, /DEL, and /INS to move the cursor to the field you want to edit. • Press – on the numeric keypad to enter a hyphen. • To change an incorrect entry, move the cursor to the area you want to change, then enter the correct one.
Recalling a Record 1. Press the desired mode key (BUSINESS/£, for example). 2. Repeatedly press SEARCH ® or SEARCH ¯ to view the records in alphabetical order. You can also enter the first few characters of the record you want to find, then press SEARCH ® or SEARCH ¯. The first matching record appears. Note: If there are no records stored in your organizer or if there is no matching record, DEJ
Editing a Record 1. Recall the record you want to edit (see “Recalling a Record” on Page 19). 2. Press SHIFT then press /DEL or / INS. A flashing cursor appears on the first character of the record. 3. Repeatedly press , /NEXT, /DEL, and /INS to move the cursor to the area you want to edit. To insert a character, move the cursor to the area where you want to insert it, press SHIFT, press / INS to insert a space, then enter the character.
2. Press C/CE. :;B;J;5 appears. If you are sure you want to delete the record, press :;B;J; briefly appears when the organizer deletes the record, then a mode prompt message (for example, F;HIED7B5) appears. ENTER(=). Otherwise, press any key except ENTER(=). The record remains unchanged. 3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 to delete another record. Or, to return to the home time mode, press TIME/.
2. Press §/T.SET to set the daily alarm. 7B7HC I;J and 7 '( ¶ && (in 12-hour time format) or && ¶ && (in 24-hour time format) appear. The first digit of the hour flashes. 3. Enter the alarm time. Then press ENTER(=) to store the setting. ¥ appears on the right of the display. 4. To return to the home time mode, press TIME/. Note: If the alarm time you entered is invalid, I;J ;HHEH briefly appears after you press ENTER(=), then 7B7HC I;J and 7 '( ¶ && (or && ¶ && in 24-hour time format) appear.
USING SECRET RECORDS The organizer lets you block access to certain records that you enter in the secret area. Once you set a password of up to 6 characters, business and personal phone directory records, schedule alarm records, and memo records in the secret area are locked until you enter the password. You must enter the secret area before you can recall secret records. You cannot move open records into the secret area.
Entering a Secret Record You can enter secret records in business and personal phone directory, schedule, and memo modes after you set the password. 1. Press BUSINESS/£, PERSONAL/¬, SCHED/¢, or MEMO/ ª to enter the open area in the business or personal phone directory, schedule alarm, or memo mode. Note: You must exit the secret area by pressing §/T.SET twice before you can enter secret records. 2.
2. Press § /T.SET. « and F7IIMEH:5 appear. 3. Enter the password then press §/T.SET. 8KI?D;II5, F;H# IED7B5, I9>;:KB;5, or C;CE5 appears. Note: If the password you entered is incorrect, EF;D ;HHEH briefly appears and the organizer exits the secret area. Then 8KI?D;II5, F;HIED7B5, I9>;:KB;5, or C;CE5 appears. 4. Recall 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.
USING CONVERSIONS The organizer’s conversion function lets you perform metric and currency conversions. The following conversion rates are preset in your organizer: Conversion Rate Inch → Centimeter 2.54 Yard → Meter 0.9144 Mile → Kilometer 1.609 C° → F° 1.8 Foot → Meter 0.3048 Ounce → Gram 28.35 Pound → Kilogram 0.4536 US Gallon → Liter 3.785 UK Gallon → Liter 4.546 You can also set up to three currency exchange rates you choose. Note: You cannot change the preset conversion rates.
3. Press § /T.SET. A flashing cursor appears. 4. Enter the first currency name (up to 4 characters) and press / INS to move the cursor to the right of the arrow. 5. Enter the second currency name (up to 4 characters). 6. Press ENTER(=) to store the setting. & flashes. 7. Enter the currency 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.
USING THE CALCULATOR You can use your organizer to perform arithmetic calculations. Press CALC/¤ to enter the calculation mode. &$ appears. 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, ;HH (error) appears. To clear the error, press C/CE. • If you press the wrong operation key (+, –, × or ÷), simply press the correct one and continue with your calculation.
• Press W/MR to recall (display) the value in memory. For example: 3 × 4 + 20 × 3 – 56 ÷ 8 You Press You See 3 × 4 R/M+ C '( C ,& C C ,+ 20 × 3 R/M+ 56 ÷ 8 E/M– W/MR Note: C appears on the upper right side of the display when a value is stored in memory. C disappears when you clear the memory. Percentage Calculations To find a percentage of a number, type the number, then ×, the percentage, and %.
Press = to repeat the last function. For example, to calculate 5 × 5 × 5 × 5 + 2 + 2 = 629: You Press You See 5 × ENTER(=) ENTER(=) ENTER(=) ,(/ + 2 ENTER(=) Reciprocal Calculations Example: 1/8 = 0.
Care and Maintenance Keep the organizer dry; if it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Use and store the organizer only in normal temperature environments. Handle the organizer carefully; do not drop it. Keep the organizer away from dust and dirt, and wipe it with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new. Modifying or tampering with the organizer’s internal components can cause a malfunction and might invalidate its warranty.
When the display dims or the organizer stops operating properly, replace the battery. Warnings: • Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury them. • Keep button-cell batteries away from children. Swallowing a button-cell battery can be fatal. Cautions: • Use only a fresh battery of the required size and recommended type. • If you do not plan to use the organizer for a month or more, remove the battery. Batteries can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic parts.
2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the battery compartment cover’s screw from the back of the organizer, then remove the cover. 3. Insert the tip of the screwdriver into the hole next to the battery, then gently pry out the old battery. 4. Position a new battery (not supplied) so its positive (+) side is up, press the battery under the plastic lip on the battery compartment, then press down on the other side of the battery to secure it. 5.
Note: You must reset the current date and time when you reset the organizer. Specifications Power Source ........................................................ 1 x CR2025 Battery Battery Life ....................... About 740 days (operates 2 hours per day) Automatic Power-Off .................................................... About 7 minutes Working Temperature ........................................................ 32° to 109°F (0° to 43°C) Storage Temperature .....................................
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Limited One-Year Warranty This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under normal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers.