Contents Features ..........5 Preparation ......... 7 Removing the Insulation Strips ..7 Opening the Cover ......7 A Quick Look at the Organizer ..8 Operation .......... 10 Using the Stylus ......10 Turning the Organizer On and Off ........11 Turning the Key Tone On and Off ........
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Setting the Home Date/Time ..15 Viewing a World Time ....21 Using the Phone Directories ..24 Entering a Phone Directory Record ........25 Using the Schedule Alarm ..... 29 Entering a Schedule Alarm Record ........30 Working With Records ....34 Recalling a Record ....
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Using the Calculator ...... 49 Memory Calculations ....50 Percentage Calculations ... 51 Constant Calculations ....52 Reciprocal Calculations ..... 53 Exponent Calculations ....54 Care and Maintenance ..... 55 Replacing the Batteries ....57 Specifications ........61 Contents...
Features Your RadioShack Touch Screen Organiz- er is a pocket-size data organizer. It’s great for the person on the go, combining functions including a telephone directory, daily alarm, schedule alarms, a calcula- tor, and more in one compact, easy-to- use package. Touch Screen Panel —...
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4-Character Password — helps prevent unauthorized access to your stored infor- mation. 7-Language Display — lets you display any of 7 languages. Automatic or Manual Power-Off — conserves battery power by turning off the organizer about 4 minutes after you stop using it.
Preparation REMOVING THE INSULATION STRIPS Your organizer comes with two insulation strips that help preserve battery power during shipping. Before using the organizer, remove both insulation strips from the battery compart- ment (located in the back of the organiz- er) by grasping and pulling them away from the organizer.
A Quick Look at the Organizer Stylus — EDIT lets you — turns edit records. Daylight Sav- ing Time on and off. — 12/24 switches between 12- and 24-hour time format. OFF — turns the organizer off. City Codes — you can select and view the date and time in any of these cities.
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¤ — helps you organize phone directory records and general information about con- tacts. You can put names, phone numbers, fax numbers, cell phone numbers, pager num- bers, and e-mail addresses at your fingertips. — keeps track of the time in your local time zone.
Operation USING THE STYLUS Your organizer comes with a stylus that helps you touch the organizer’s function keys and select entries easily and accu- rately. Important: To protect the display, use only the supplied stylus to press the orga- nizer’s keys. Do not use a pen, pencil, or other sharp object to press the organiz- er’s keys.
TURNING THE ORGANIZER ON AND OFF To turn on the organizer, use the stylus to press anywhere on the lower half of the display. The organizer automatically enters its home time mode after you turn it on. An animation of the name of your home city and the time in that city appear.
TURNING THE KEY TONE ON AND OFF You can set your organizer to sound a tone each time you press a key. To turn ¨ the tone on or off, press then . When ¨ the key tone is on, appears on the up- per right side of the display.
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on its display. You can choose (English), (French), (German), (Italian), (Spanish), (Dutch), or (Portuguese). Your organizer is pre- set to display English. 1. Use the stylus or a pointed object such as a straightened paper clip to press the RESET hole on the back of the organizer.
selected English, for example), and the home time display returns. Note: You must reset the current date and time when you reset the organizer. SETTING/VIEWING THE TIME Setting Daylight Saving Time You can set your organizer so it displays the correct time during Daylight Saving Time.
Setting a Time Format You can set the organizer so it displays time in either 12- or 24-hour format. To set the time format, press to set the organizer to its home or world time mode, then press .
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City Screen Code London Paris Rome Berlin Helsinki Cairo Istanbul Moscow Tehran Dubai Kabul Karachi Delhi Dhaka Operation...
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City Screen Code Yangon Bangkok Hong Kong Singapore Beijing Tokyo Adelaide Sydney Wellington Honolulu Anchorage Los Angeles Denver Chicago Operation...
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City Screen Code New York Toronto Caracas Rio de Janeiro 1. Press to set the organizer to its home time mode. An animation of the name of your home city and the time in that city appears. Then, the name of the home city and the date and the day of the week in that city scroll across the display.
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3. Repeatedly press ¥ or to select your home city code or a home city in the same time zone as yours. 4. Press to store the setting. ENTER The first digit of the year flashes on the first row of the display. 5.
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7. Press number keys to enter the day (two digits). The first digit of the hour flashes. 8. Press number keys to enter the hour (two digits). The first digit of the minute flashes. 9. Repeatedly press to toggle AM/PM between AM and PM.
appear, flashing cursor appears on the first character of the year. Re-enter the correct date and time, then press ENTER • The organizer automatically sets the day of the week when you press ENTER Viewing a World Time Once you set your home time, follow these steps to view the time in any of 31 cities around the world.
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2. Repeatedly press ¥ or to select the desired city. An animation of the name of the selected world city and the time in that city appear. Then, the name of the city and the date and day of the week in that city scroll across the display.
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Screen Screen City City Code Code Cairo, Wellington Helsinki, Istanbul Moscow, Honolulu, Tehran Anchorage Dubai, Kabul Angeles Karachi Denver Delhi, Chicago Dhaka Yangon New York, Toronto Bangkok, Caracas Adelaide Sydney Rio de Janeiro Operation...
Cities appearing in the same entry in the list are in/near the same time zone. 3. Repeatedly press ¥ or to view other cities in the same time zone or close to that time zone. USING THE PHONE DIRECTORIES You can store a contact’s name, home phone number, work phone number, fax number, cell phone number, and e-mail...
Entering a Phone Directory Record ¤ 1. Press to enter the phone direc- tory mode. appears. 2. Enter the contact’s name (up to 36 characters). Note: Since the organizer stores phone directory records alphabeti- cally by name, you might want to enter last names first.
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6. Enter a work phone number (up to 12 characters). ¢ 7. Press , and a flash- ing cursor appear. 8. Enter a fax number (up to 12 charac- ters). 9. Press , and a flash- ing cursor appear. 10.
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14. Enter an e-mail address (up to 36 characters). 15. Press to store the setting. ENTER and the amount of available memory briefly appear, then appears. Note: appears if the memory is full. You can delete records to free memory (see “Deleting a Record” on Page 37).
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edly press the number key until the letter appears, press , then repeatedly press the number key to enter the second letter. • To enter a space, press / SPACE • To enter a period, press / SPACE • To enter a symbol (–, @, #, $, £, ¥, (, ), ~, ’, :, /, \, _, &, and %), repeatedly press until...
USING THE SCHEDULE ALARM Your organizer’s schedule alarm helps you stay in control of your busy schedule by reminding you of meetings and other important events. You can store up to 47 schedule alarm records (32 characters in each record). At the preset schedule alarm time, the or- ganizer sounds an alarm for 30 seconds and a message you stored flashes.
if you are entering information at the alarm time. • If the alarm sounds and the alarm message flashes while you are entering information, the information you are entering might not be stored. Entering a Schedule Alarm Record ¢ 1. Press to enter the schedule alarm mode.
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Note: The time display format that appears matches selected in “Setting a Time Format” on Page 15. 4. Enter the date and time of the sched- ule alarm. 5. Press number keys to enter the date and time of the schedule alarm. 6.
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for the month), briefly appears after you press . Then a ENTER flashing cursor appears on the year’s first digit. Re-enter the date and time, then press ENTER • appears if the memory is full. You can delete schedule alarm records or other records to free the memory (see “Deleting a Record”...
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repeatedly press the number key until the letter appears, press then repeatedly press the number key to enter the second letter. • To enter a space, press / SPACE • To enter a period, press / SPACE • To enter a symbol (–, @, #, $, £, ¥, (, ), ~, ’, :, /, \, _, &, and %), repeatedly press until...
WORKING WITH RECORDS You can recall, edit, and delete records you stored in your phone directory and your scheduler. Recalling a Record ¤ 1. Press to enter the phone direc- ¢ tory mode or to enter the sched- ule alarm mode. 2.
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matching record, briefly appears, then appears. 3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 to recall an- other record. Notes: • The first 12 characters of a record appear in each row of the record. If the displayed row has more than 12 characters, appears at the end of the row.
• Press to toggle between the e- mail field and the contact name field in phone directory records. appears on the top of the display when there is an e-mail address. Editing a Record 1. Recall the record you want to edit (see “Working With Records”...
4. To change a character, move the cursor to the character you want to change, then enter the character. 5. To delete a character, move the cur- sor to the character, then press 6. Move the cursor to the e-mail field (in phone directory mode) or the second row (in schedule alarm mode), then press...
2. Press appears. 3. If you are sure you want to delete the record, press briefly ENTER appears when the organizer deletes the record, then a mode prompt message (for example, appears. Otherwise, press any key except record remains ENTER unchanged.
Notes: • Because pressing any key turns off the alarm, the alarm might not sound if you are entering information at the precise alarm time. • If the alarm sounds and the alarm message flashes while you are entering information, the information you are entering might not be stored.
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3. Enter the alarm time. Then press ¥ to store the setting. ENTER appears on the top of the display. 4. Press to return to the home time mode. Note: If the alarm time you entered is in- valid, briefly appears after you press then ENTER,...
SETTING THE HOURLY CHIME The organizer’s hourly chime sounds 2 beeps at the beginning of each hour. You can turn the hourly chime on or off. 1. Press to enter the alarm setting mode. ¥ ¡ 2. Repeatedly press until appears or disappears to turn the hourly chime on or off.
to 4 characters, phone directory records and schedule alarm records are locked until you enter the password. Setting the Password You can set a password in the phone di- rectory and schedule alarm modes. 1. Press to enter the alarm setting mode.
Note: Be sure you set a password that you can easily remember. If you forget it, you must reset the organizer, which clears all records. See “Resetting the Organizer/ Selecting a Language” on Page 12. Changing the Password 1. Press to enter the alarm setting mode.
Or, to change the password, enter a new password, then press ENTER « appears and the organizer returns to its home time mode. USING CONVERSIONS The organizer’s conversion function lets you perform metric and currency conver- sions. The following conversion rates are preset in your organizer: Conversion Rate...
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Conversion Rate Pound Kilogram 0.4536 US Gallon Liter 3.785 13.7603 1.95583 6.55957 1936.27 40.3399 166.386 200.482 0.787564 2.20371 You can also change any of the currency exchange rates you choose. Note: You cannot change the preset met- ric conversions. Operation...
Changing Exchange Rates ¤ 1. Press appear. 2. Repeatedly press ¥ or to select the exchange rate you want to change. 3. Press . A flashing cursor and the EDIT exchange rate you selected appear. 4. Enter the new currency name (up to 3 characters) and press move the cursor to the area you want to edit.
digits), then press to store the ENTER setting. 8. Press to return to the home time mode. Converting Currency ¤ 1. Press appear. 2. Repeatedly press ¥ and to select the exchange rate. 3. Press . The exchange rate appears.
6. Press to clear the converted number and show the exchange rate again. 7. Repeat Steps 4–6 to convert another number. Or, press to return to the home time mode. Converting Measurements ¤ 1. Press twice. appear. 2. Repeatedly press ¥ and to select the unit of measurement.
and convert the number. The result appears. 6. Press to clear the converted number and show the measurement rate again. 7. Repeat Steps 4–6 to convert another number. Or, press to return to the home time mode. USING THE CALCULATOR You can use your organizer to perform ...
by 0, (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 calcula- tion. • If you enter a wrong number, press and re-enter the correct num- C/CE ber before you press...
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• Press to recall (display) the value in memory. For example: 3 3 – 56 You Press You See 4 M+ 3 M+ 8 M– Note: appears on the upper left side of the display when a value is stored in memory.
Percentage Calculations To find a percentage of a number, type the number, then , the percentage, and For example, to find 3 percent of 12: You Press You See Constant Calculations For multiplication, the calculator repeats the first number and the . For all other operations, the calculator repeats the op- erator and the second number.
Press to repeat the last function. For example, to calculate 5 629: You Press You See = = = 2 = = Reciprocal Calculations Example: = 0.125 You Press You See Operation...
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 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.
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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 works normally again 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.
REPLACING THE BATTERIES Your organizer requires two CR2032 lithi- um batteries (supplied), one for power and one to protect the organizer’s memo- ry. For the best performance and longest life, we recommend RadioShack lithium batteries. Important: To avoid losing stored infor- mation: •...
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• Remove an old battery and install a new one within 1 minute. Otherwise, the organizer erases all stored infor- mation. • Make sure to install a new battery with the correct polarity (positive (+) side up). Installing a battery incor- rectly might cause the organizer to erase all stored information.
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3. Insert the tip of the screwdriver into the hole next to the main power bat- tery (marked MAIN in the battery compartment), then gently pry out the old battery. 4. Position a new battery with its posi- tive (+) side up, then press down on the battery to secure it.
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press the RESET hole on the back of the organizer. appears. Then press any key except ENTER 8. Reset the time and date. When the display dims or the organizer stops operating properly, replace the bat- teries. Warnings: • Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly.
Specifications Power Source ....2 CR2032 Batteries Battery Life ........ About 1 year (operates 30 minutes per day) Automatic Power-Off .... About 4 minutes Working Temperature ....32° to 109°F (0° to 43°C) Storage Temperature ....-4° to 140°F (-20° to 60°C) Dimensions (HWD): ..
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Limited One-Year Warranty This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufactur- ing defects in material and workmanship under normal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase from RadioShack com- pany-owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABIL- ITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE...
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(continued) and products, and products on which a refund is made, become the property of RadioShack. New or recondi- tioned parts and products may be used in the performance of warranty service. Repaired or replaced parts and products are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period. You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the expiration of the warranty period.
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