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Cautions • Do not carry the organizer in the back pocket of your slacks or trousers. • Do not drop the organizer or apply excessive force to it. • Do not subject the organizer to extreme tem- peratures. • Clean only with a soft, dry cloth. •...
2. Tap ENTER to confirm the reset. Memory available flashes briefly and the unit goes to the Home Time screen. Note: If you accidentally depress the reset button at any time, DO NOT tap ENTER. Tap any other character instead. This stops the unit from reset- ting and prevents any entered data from being lost.
Function Keys Toggles between the two keypads. Cycles between Home Time, World Time, Alarm and Timer. Toggles between the Personal and Business phone books. Toggles between the Schedule and Memo books. Cycles between Keyboard Wiz, Memory and Chance. Cycles between the math Calculator, Calorie Calculator, Currency Converter, Euro Converter and Metric Converter.
Common Keys These appear on both the alphabet and numeric keypads. Move the cursor in the indicated direction. SPACE Inserts a space. Alphabet Keypad Keys Allows characters to be inserted when editing a record. Toggles between typing capital and lower case letters.
Turns DST on or off. AM/PM Toggles between a.m. and p.m. MENU Goes to the Setting menu. Goes to the password entry screen. Turns the keytone on or off. Clears the calculator. Clears the most recent entry in the Calculator. Adds the number on the screen to the Calculator memory.
Keytone The keytone is the beep that sounds when any key is tapped. To turn the keytone off or on, touch on the numeric keypad. Typing Capitals and Lower Case Letters Tap CAP. in the alphabet keypad to toggle between entering capital and lower case letters. When the capitals keypad is selected, CAPS appears to the top right of the display.
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start a PC-Link (if you have the optional PC Sync program) and adjust screen contrast. You can access the Menu only from the Clock, Phone books, Schedule or Memo. To use the menu, do the following. 1. Tap MENU on the numeric keypad. 2.
Note: Use to adjust the contrast. 5. Tap ENTER when done. Using the Clocks Using , you can set Home Time, view local times in 45 cities around the world, set Alarms and use the Timer. Note: You must set Home Time before viewing World time or using the Schedule, because World Times are based on Home Time.
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To set Home Time, do the following. 1. Tap to the left of the display indicates Home Time. 2. Tap EDIT. The cursor flashes under the first letter of the city abbreviation. 3. Enter a city abbreviation of your choice, or tap to cycle through the available names.
Viewing World Time 1. Tap until you see to the left of the screen. 2. Tap to view the date and time in the list of available cities. CITY ABBREVIATION CITY ABBREVIATION LONDON SINGAPORE LISBON TOKYO PARIS ADELAIDE BERLIN SYDNEY ROME GUAM AMSTERDAM...
Setting the Alarms You can set three alarms: a daily alarm indicated , an hourly chime indicated by , and a schedule reminder indicated by The daily alarm sounds for 60 seconds. Tap any key to turn it off. The hourly chime beeps for one second on the hour, every hour.
Using the Timer You can use your organizer as a Timer. To set the Timer, do the following. 1. Tap until you see TIMER on the screen. 2. Tap the number keys or use to input the time you want. to move the cursor.
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1. Tap once for the PERSONAL phone book. twice for the BUSINESS phone book. 2. Type a name. The display automatically goes to the NAME field. 3. Tap to go to the fields you want and enter data. The keypad automatically changes from the alphabet to the numeric in the fields where you need to enter numbers.
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2. Start entering your task. You can enter a maximum of 36 characters. to move between the fields. 3. Enter the date and time. 4. Tap ENTER to store your record. To enter a memo, do the following. 1. Tap until you see MEMO? on the screen.
You can also enter the first few letters of your record and then tap to go directly to the record. 3. Use to view your records. The arrows next to the display indicate which ones to use. Note: In a Phone record, the name and home and fax numbers are initially displayed.
3. Tap to move the cursor to the characters you want to edit. to move to the field you want. 4. Enter your edits and tap ENTER to store them. Deleting Records 1. Find the record you want to delete. 2.
Setting a Password 1. Tap 2. Tap 2nd. 3. Tap 4. Enter a password of a maximum of six characters. Tap 2nd to toggle between the alphabet and numeric keypads. 5. Tap on the numeric keypad or tap ENTER to store your password. Storing Confidential Data You must enter a password before you can store confidential data.
2. Tap 2nd and then tap 3. Enter your password. 4. Tap again. appears. to scroll through your confidential- records. Changing the Password 1. Tap 2. Tap 2nd and then tap 3. Tap EDIT. 4. Enter the new password and tap again to store the password.
Making a Calculation 1. Tap once. The numeric keypad appears. 2. Enter the numbers you want. You can enter a maximum of 10 digits. 3. Tap +,—, x or ÷ to perform an addition, sub- traction, multiplication or division. to calculate the square root. 4.
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To clear the memory, tap MRC twice. Using the Tip/Discount Calculators Before calculating a tip or discount you must first set the percentage you want. The default percent- age is 15%. Setting the Percentage 1. Tap once to see the calculator. 2.
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4. Tap ($) again to see the sum of the bill plus the gratuity. (%) again to see the sum of the item minus the discount. Counting Calories 1. Tap until you see the Calorie Calculator. When there are no stored records, you see NO DATA! on the screen.
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The unit for the food you selected will appear. 7. Enter the relevant number. For example, if the food is Pizza, enter the number of slices. 8. Tap ENTER. The latest record is displayed on the screen. Getting a Report 1.
4. Tap ENTER to delete the record. Tap any other key to cancel the deletion. Using the Currency Converter You must first set currency rates before doing cur- rency conversions. There are 5 rates you can set. Setting a Rate 1.
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8. Tap ENTER to store the new settings. Doing Currency Conversion 1. Tap until you see USD —> EURO on the screen. 2. Use to find the conversion set you want. to change the direction of the con- version. 3. Enter the amount to be converted. 4.
Using the Metric Converter There are eight built-in conversions. inch mile F˚ C˚ l US l UK 1. Tap until you see inch—>cm on the screen. 2. Use to find the conversion you want. to change the direction of the conversion.
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Keyboard Wiz This game tests your knowledge of the alphabet keypad and your reflexes! Letters race across the display. The object of the game is to tap the letter that races across the screen. There are 20 levels of speed. 1.
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4. Tap the direction arrows to move to a hidden number and tap ENTER to see it. The number on the cursor is revealed. Continue doing this until you find matching numbers. The object of the game is to find all the match- ing number sets.
You can now select your highest number which must be equal to or less than 99. 4. To select a maximum number, enter a new num- ber. For example, enter 75. 5. Tap ENTER to see the numbers. You will see five numbers in the 1-75 range. 6.
Therefore, always keep written copies of your important information in case it is corrupted or lost. Specifications Model: RF-8013 Personal Organizer Size: 7.87 x 10.8 x 1.02 cm Weight: 70.8 g Battery: 1 CR-2032 lithium Storage capacity: 96K...
FCC Notice NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to com- ply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro- vide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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