Radio Shack 65-779 Owner's Manual
Radio Shack 65-779 Owner's Manual

Radio Shack 65-779 Owner's Manual

192k flash memory organizer

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  • Page 1 192K Flash Memory Organizer...
  • Page 2 (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interfer- ence received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Product: Model: 65-779 Responsible Phone: 817-415-3200 © 2001 RadioShack Corporation. All Rights Reserved. RadioShack.com is a trademark used by RadioShack Corporation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ˆ Contents Features ... 5 Preparation ... 7 Removing the Insulation Strips ... 7 A Quick Look at Your Organizer ... 8 Turning the Organizer On/Off ... 11 Turning the Key Tone On/Off ... 12 Using the Backlight ... 12 Using the Function Menu ...
  • Page 4 Deleting a Record ... 26 Storing Phone Records ... 27 Storing Memo/To Do Records ... 29 Using the Daily Alarm ... 31 Setting the Daily Alarm Time ... 31 Turning the Daily Alarm On/Off ... 33 Schedule Alarms ... 33 Entering a Schedule Alarm ...
  • Page 5: Features

    Care ... 52 Replacing the Batteries ... 54 Resetting the Organizer ... 57 Specifications ... 59 ˆ Features Your RadioShack 192K Flash Memory Organizer is a pocket-size data organizer that is great for the person on the go, combining functions including three tele- phone directories, alarm clock, schedule alarms, a calculator, and more in one compact, easy-to-use package.
  • Page 6 PC Link Interface — lets you synchro- nize data with your PC using the supplied PC link cable and software. 192K Flash Memory — gives you ample space for storing phone numbers and schedules. Illuminator Backlight — lets you easily see the display in low-light situations.
  • Page 7: Preparation

    result of information loss due to malfunc- tions, repairs, battery replacement, or misuse. You should maintain written records of important information to pro- tect against such loss. ˆ Preparation REMOVING THE INSULATION STRIPS Before you can use the organizer, you must remove the protective insulation strip from inside the battery compart- ment.
  • Page 8: A Quick Look At Your Organizer

    A QUICK LOOK AT YOUR ORGANIZER Function Keys ON/OFF Backlight Directional forward or backward, through or within records. Directional Controls LINK SPACE Controls 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 allow you to search Preparation Number Keys Reset ENTER DSP/INS —...
  • Page 9 Number Keys — allows you to perform both standard and memory calculations. Function Keys — help you organize your information into categories. • PHONE records and general information about contacts. • SCHED appointment times and reminders. • MEMO/TODO for yourself, as well as a list of things to do.
  • Page 10 • ALARM to remind you of daily events. • (calendar) — helps you find CALN important dates listed in the sched- ule function. • (conversion) — helps you con- CONV vert between different currencies. • PASSWORD rized access to your information. Special Keys —...
  • Page 11: Turning The Organizer On/Off

    • (symbol) — allows you to select special characters. • ENTER confirms actions. • (delete) — deletes characters. • (insert)/ insert characters in a field; shows the full record after a search. • SPACE • — lets you link your organizer LINK to your PC to transfer information.
  • Page 12: Turning The Key Tone On/Off

    matically turns off about 7 minutes after you stop using it. TURNING THE KEY TONE ON/OFF You can set your organizer so a key tone sounds each time you press a key. With the organizer turned on, repeatedly press ) to turn the key tone on or off. pears when the key tone is turned on.
  • Page 13: Using The Function Menu

    To turn it off before it turns off automati- cally, press USING THE FUNCTION MENU When you press time mode, # appears beside the city name to indicate the home city. Display Contrast Press to enter the home time mode, TIME then press or hold down just the display contrast.
  • Page 14: Languages

    Languages This organizer lets you choose from three languages — English, French and Span- ish. Press to enter the home time TIME mode, then press ), or ) to select the desired language. Date Format Press to enter the home time mode, TIME 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7...
  • Page 15: Setting The Clock/Calendar

    Setting the Clock/ Calendar SETTING/VIEWING HOME DATE/TIME 1. Turn on the organizer. 2. Press city name to indicate the home city. (See “City Codes” on Page 18.) Repeatedly press between the 12- and 24-hour time formats. Note: hour format. Setting the Clock/Calendar appears beside the TIME $0 $0 $0 $0...
  • Page 16 3. Press city appears. If your city is not listed, use a city in the same time zone as yours. 4. Press EDIT flashes. 5. Use the number keys to enter the date (month, day, and year) on the first line. 7 7 7 7 Press next line without changing an entry.
  • Page 17 forward to the digit you want to change. Then enter the correct digit. 7. Press ENTER time. The day of the week automati- cally appears. 8. To turn daylight saving time on or off, press daylight saving time is turned on. Note: If any information you entered is in- valid (for example, you entered 25 for the hour), the first incorrect digit flashes after...
  • Page 18 City Codes City Name Code London Paris Berlin Rome ROM Helsinki Cairo Moscow MOW Riyadh RUH Tehran Dubai Kabul Karachi Delhi Dhaka Rangoon RGN Bangkok Setting the Clock/Calendar City Name Code Hong Kong HKG Singapore Wellington WLG Anchorage ANC Los Angeles LAX New York City NYC Rio De Janeiro RIO Tokyo TYO...
  • Page 19: Viewing World Times

    VIEWING WORLD TIMES Once you set your home time, follow these steps to view the time in any of 32 cities around the world. 1. With the home date and time dis- played, press time of the last selected city appears. 2.
  • Page 20: Using The Calendar

    USING THE CALENDAR To view any week from January 1901 to December 2099 on your organizer’s cal- endar, follow these steps. 1. Press CALN day of the week, the current year and month, and the dates for the cur- rent week. The current date flashes. 2.
  • Page 21 * * * * Note: When appears next to a date in the calendar, a Schedule Alarm has been set for that date. See “Schedule Alarms” on Page 33. Setting the Clock/Calendar...
  • Page 22: Entering Data/Using Records

    Entering Data/ Using Records You enter data in each function ( SCHED MEMO/TODO same way. • To enter a symbol, repeatedly press appears, then press • Press SPACE • If you make an incorrect entry, press 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 want to change, then type the correct character.
  • Page 23: Recalling A Record

    • To go back to a previous field, repeatedly press field appears. Note: If not enough space is available for the record you have entered, pears. Delete phone records, schedule alarms, or memo records to free addition- al space. RECALLING A RECORD 1.
  • Page 24: Editing A Record

    Note: If there are no records stored in your organizer or if there is no matching record, 3. Press information in the record. 4. Press fields. 5. To view another record, repeat Steps 1–4. EDITING A RECORD 1. Recall the record you want to edit. 2.
  • Page 25 change a character, simply enter the correct character. To add a character, press (insert) so a space appears, then enter the desired character. Press SPACE place of a character. To delete a character, press 4. When you finish editing the first field, press ENTER record appears on the first line of the...
  • Page 26: Deleting A Record

    6. To store the edited record, press ENTER 7. Repeat Steps 1–6 to edit additional records or press a function key to exit. DELETING A RECORD 1. Recall the record you want to delete. 2. Press 3. To delete the record, press otherwise, press any key except ENTER Entering Data/Using Records...
  • Page 27: Storing Phone Records

    Storing Phone Records Your organizer has three phone directo- 3+21( 4 4 4 4 3+21( 3+21( 3+21( ries ( section explains how to store a phone list record. Records” on Page 22 to recall, edit, or delete a phone list record. You can store a name, company name, address, three telephone numbers, e- mail address, and notes in each phone...
  • Page 28 (such as space, and 2. Enter the desired name and press . (Since the organizer stores ENTER phone list records alphabetically by name, you might want to enter last names first.) 3. Enter each type of information as the organizer $''5(66 $''5(66 $''5(66...
  • Page 29: Storing Memo/To Do Records

    Storing Memo/To Do Records The Memo function lets you record notes to yourself, while the To Do function lets you keep a list of things to do. Each entry can be up to 206 characters long. These sections explain how to store memo and to do records.
  • Page 30 4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to store addi- tional records, or press any function key to exit. TO DO RECORDS 1. Press MEMO 2. Enter the task and other information you want to store. 3. To store the record, press 4.
  • Page 31: Using The Daily Alarm

    Using the Daily Alarm You can set an alarm to sound at a set time of day, even if the organizer is off. When the daily alarm is on, and a tone sounds at the set time for about 20 seconds. To silence the alarm sooner, press any key.
  • Page 32 2. Press alarm time flashes. 3. Use the number keys to enter each digit of the alarm time. Note: If you make an incorrect entry, 6 6 6 6 press forward to the digit that you want to change. Then enter the correct digit. 4.
  • Page 33: Turning The Daily Alarm On/Off

    TURNING THE DAILY ALARM ON/OFF Press and the current alarm ALARM time appear. Press ) to turn the alarm on or off. appears when the alarm is on. Note: Turning the daily alarm on or off does not affect schedule alarms (see “Schedule Alarms”).
  • Page 34 At the set time, the alarm sounds for 20 seconds and your stored alarm message appears. If the organizer is off at the set alarm time, the organizer turns on, sounds the alarm tone, and displays the alarm message. To silence the alarm sooner, press any key.
  • Page 35: Entering A Schedule Alarm

    message, you must enter the pass- word (see “Using a Password” on Page 40). ENTERING A SCHEDULE ALARM To store a schedule alarm, you must en- ter both the alarm time and a message. See “Entering Data/Using Records” on Page 22 for data entry tips and instruc- tions for editing or deleting schedule records.
  • Page 36: Turning Schedule Alarms On/Off

    3. If you are using the 12-hour time for- mat, press rect AM or PM hour. 4. Press ENTER sage you want to have displayed when the schedule alarm sounds. 5. To store the record, press 6. Repeat Steps 2–5 to store additional records or press any function key to exit.
  • Page 37 2. Press 3. Press alarms on or off. the alarm is on. Note: Turning a schedule alarm on or off does not affect a daily alarm. Using the Daily Alarm to display the full record. ) to turn the schedule appears when...
  • Page 38: Using The Unit Converter

    Using the Unit Converter easily and conveniently converts CONV between the following units of measure- ment: • inch and centimeter • feet and meter • yard and meter • mile and kilometer • US fluid ounce and milliliter • UK fluid ounce and milliliter •...
  • Page 39 Follow these steps to convert between two units of measurement. 1. Press CONV 2. Repeatedly press desired unit conversion pair appears. 3. Enter the amount you want to con- vert. 6 6 6 6 4. Press gle between the two units. Using the Unit Converter .
  • Page 40: Using A Password

    ˆ Using a Password You can block unauthorized access to in- formation by entering it in an area which is protected by a password that you as- sign. Once you set the password, you must enter the password each time you turn on the organizer.
  • Page 41: Using The Calculator

    Using the Calculator You can use the organizer to perform ba- sic calculations as you would any other calculator. Press CALC &$/1 &$/1 31 31 31 31 &$/1 &$/1 appear. Press C/CE try. Press C/CE calculations. ( ( ( ( Note: (error) appears if the result of a calculation has more than 10 digits, if you...
  • Page 42: Memory Calculations

    MEMORY CALCULATIONS The memory calculation feature lets you perform multi-step calculations easily. • Press • Press memory. • Press M– and subtract the total from the value in memory. • Press and add the total to memory. • Press appears when you store a value in memory, and disappears when you clear the memory.
  • Page 43: Using The Calculator

    For example, to perform this calculation: 5) + (28 + 2) – (7 – 2) + (75 ÷ 5) = 60 You Press CALC C/CE 5 = M+ 28 + 2 = M+ 7 – 2 = M– 75 ÷ 5 = M+ Using the Calculator You See 31 31 31 31...
  • Page 44: Using The Pc Link

    ˆ Using the PC Link To synchronize data between your orga- nizer and a computer, first connect the supplied PC link cable between the jack on the organizer and your PORT PC’s serial port. Then follow the steps under “Installing the Windows Link Soft- ware”...
  • Page 45: Installing The Windows Link Software

    INSTALLING THE WINDOWS LINK SOFTWARE 1. Close all programs in use on the PC, then insert the supplied CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. 2. Select Then type click instructions. 3. After the software is installed, click Windows Link to run the software. Notes: •...
  • Page 46: Synchronization

    D:\User’s Guide CD-ROM. • To view the Acrobat version (.PDF) manual, you need Acrobat Reader (included on the supplied CD-ROM). • If Acrobat Reader is not already installed, select menu, then type %$7?6(783 %$7?6(783 %$7?6(783 %$7?6(783 the onscreen instructions. SYNCHRONIZATION Synchronization lets you combine the ad- ditions, changes, and deletions you have made to your records without manually...
  • Page 47: Synchronizing The Data

    When data between the organizer and PC are being synchronized: • Any record (phone, schedule, or memo) which has been added, deleted, or changed in the organizer but not in the PC is also added, deleted, or changed in the PC. •...
  • Page 48 3. Select from the File menu, or click the chronize 4. Select options. COM 1 is configured as the default communication port for syn- chronization with the organizer. To change the COM port, select Change Port Unavailable ports appear in grey. 5.
  • Page 49 mined options setting: • Keep Databank organizer version of the record replaces the PC record. If the organizer record is deleted, the PC record is also deleted. This is the default setting. • Keep PC database version : The PC version of the record replaces the organizer record.
  • Page 50 records for future synchroniza- tions, even if they were edited to contain exactly the same informa- tion. If one version of the record was deleted and the other was changed, the changed record is saved on both the PC and orga- nizer.
  • Page 51 data is deleted and replaced by the PC data. 7. Press PHONE 8. Press 6<1&+112: 6<1&+112: 6<1&+112: 6<1&+112: Notes: • If an error occurs during the transfer, (5525 (5525 (5525 (5525 appears. Repeat Steps 3–8. • When the record transfer to the orga- nizer is complete, the organizer pauses to update its records, then the normal display appears.
  • Page 52: Care

    ˆ Care 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 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.
  • Page 53 Notes: • At very low temperatures, the dis- play’s response time might slow down or the display might fail com- pletely. This is only temporary. The organizer 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 organizer might fail to operate properly.
  • Page 54: Replacing The Batteries

    REPLACING THE BATTERIES Caution: To avoid losing stored data: • Be sure to turn off your organizer when replacing the batteries. • Remove replace them with the new ones one at a time. • Remove the old batteries and install the new ones as quickly as possible.
  • Page 55 longest life, we recommend RadioShack batteries. Warning: • Keep button-cell batteries away from children. Swallowing a button-cell battery can be fatal. • Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury them. Cautions: • Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type.
  • Page 56 rechargeable batteries of different capacities. Follow these steps to replace the batter- ies. 1. Press nizer. 2. Use a small Phillips screwdriver to remove the screw from the battery compartment cover, then slide the cover in the direction of the arrow to remove it.
  • Page 57: Resetting The Organizer

    Note: After replacing the batteries, reset the time and date, as necessary. RESETTING THE ORGANIZER If the organizer stops operating properly or you forget your password, you might need to reset it. Follow these steps to reset the organizer and clear all the stored information in the organizer.
  • Page 58 3. Press ENTER The factory installed date and place appear. All the information stored in the organizer’s memory is cleared. Otherwise, press any key except ENTER 4. Reset the date, time, and any alarm settings, as necessary. to reset the organizer. to cancel.
  • Page 59: Specifications

    ˆ Specifications Power Source: ... 2 3V Lithium CR2032 Batteries Battery Life ... About 6 Months Automatic Power-Off ... About 7 Minutes Working Temperature ... 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Dimensions (HWD) ... 2 13 mm) Weight (with Batteries) ... 3.0 oz (85.3 g) Specifications are typical;...
  • Page 60 This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. RadioShack Customer Relations, 200 Taylor Street, 6th Floor, Fort Worth, TX 76102 RadioShack Corporation Fort Worth, Texas 76102 We Service What We Sell 65-779 02A01 Printed in Hong Kong 12/99...

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