Radio Shack 65-779 User manual

Category
Calculators
Type
User manual
Owner’s Manual
Please read before using this equipment.
192K Flash Memory
Organizer
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FCC Declaration of Conformity
ˆ
FCC Declaration of
Conformity
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules
. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (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:
192K Flash Memory
Organizer
Model: 65-779
Responsible
Party:
RadioShack
100 Throckmorton
Fort Worth, TX 76102
Phone: 817-415-3200
©
2001 RadioShack Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
RadioShack.com is a trademark
used by RadioShack Corporation.
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Contents
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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 .............. 13
Languages ................................ 14
Date Format .............................. 14
Setting the Clock/Calendar ............. 15
Setting/Viewing Home Date/Time .. 15
Viewing World Times ..................... 19
Using the Calendar ........................ 20
Entering Data/Using Records ......... 22
Recalling a Record ........................ 23
Editing a Record ............................ 24
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Contents
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 ............ 35
Turning Schedule Alarms On/Off ... 36
Using the Unit Converter ................. 38
Using a Password ............................ 40
Using the Calculator ........................ 41
Memory Calculations ..................... 42
Using the PC Link ............................. 44
Installing the Windows Link
Software ......................................... 45
Synchronization ............................. 46
Synchronizing the Data .................. 47
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Features
Care ................................................... 52
Replacing the Batteries ................. 54
Resetting the Organizer ................ 57
Specifications .................................. 59
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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. It puts
names, companies, addresses, phone
numbers, e-mail addresses, and notes all
at your fingertips. The organizer’s fea-
tures include:
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Features
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.
Password
— prevents unauthorized ac-
cess to your information.
Automatic Power-Off
— conserves bat-
tery power by turning off the organizer
about 7 minutes after you stop using it.
Important:
RadioShack Corporation as-
sumes no responsibility for any loss or
claims that might arise through use of this
organizer or for damages incurred as a
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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.
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Preparation
REMOVING THE
INSULATION STRIPS
Before you can use the organizer, you
must remove the protective insulation
strip from inside the battery compart-
ment. To remove the strip, grasp the end
and gently pull it out.
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Preparation
A QUICK LOOK AT YOUR
ORGANIZER
Directional Controls —
SEARCH
or and
6
66
6
or
7
77
7
allow you to search
forward or backward, through or within
records.
Directional
Number
Reset
Controls
Keys
Function
Keys
ON/OFF
Backlight
LINK
SPACE
DEL
ENTE
R
EDIT
DSP/
INS
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Preparation
Number Keys
— allows you to perform
both standard and memory calculations.
Function Keys
— help you organize
your information into categories.
PHONE
— helps you organize phone
records and general information
about contacts.
SCHED
(schedule) — lets you set
appointment times and reminders.
MEMO/TODO
— lets you keep notes
for yourself, as well as a list of things
to do.
CALC
(calculator) — lets you perform
calculations.
TIME
— provides home and world
time information.
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Preparation
ALARM
— sounds at a time you set
to remind you of daily events.
CALN
(calendar) — helps you find
important dates listed in the sched-
ule function.
CONV
(conversion) — helps you con-
vert between different currencies.
PASSWORD
— prevents unautho-
rized access to your information.
Special Keys
— help you display, edit,
rearrange, and organize your information.
EDIT
— allows you to update infor-
mation in various records.
• /
C/CE
— moves the cursor to the
next line of a record; clears calcula-
tor entries.
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Preparation
SYM
(symbol) — allows you to select
special characters.
ENTER
— stores information and
confirms actions.
DEL
(delete) — deletes characters.
INS
(insert)/
DSP
(display) — lets you
insert characters in a field; shows the
full record after a search.
SPACE
— enters a space in a field.
LINK
— lets you link your organizer
to your PC to transfer information.
TURNING THE ORGANIZER
ON/OFF
To turn on the organizer, press
ON/OFF
.
Press
ON/OFF
again to turn it off. To con-
serve battery power, the organizer auto-
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Preparation
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
(
V
) to turn the key tone on or off. ap-
pears when the key tone is turned on.
Note:
You can only turn the key tone on
or off when the display shows the current
date and time.
USING THE BACKLIGHT
To turn on the illuminator backlight for
about 20 seconds, press .
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Preparation
To turn it off before it turns off automati-
cally, press again.
USING THE FUNCTION
MENU
When you press
TIME
to enter the home
time mode,
#
appears beside the city
name to indicate the home city.
Display Contrast
Press
TIME
to enter the home time mode,
then press or hold down
8
88
8
or
9#
9#9#
9#
to ad-
just the display contrast.
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Preparation
Languages
This organizer lets you choose from three
languages — English, French and Span-
ish. Press
TIME
to enter the home time
mode, then press
ENG
(
J
),
FRE
(
K
), or
SPA
(
L
) to select the desired language.
Date Format
Press
TIME
to enter the home time mode,
then press
6
66
6
or
7
77
7
to select one of the
three date formats.
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Setting the Clock/Calendar
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Setting the Clock/
Calendar
SETTING/VIEWING HOME
DATE/TIME
1. Turn on the organizer.
2. Press
TIME
.
#
##
#
appears beside the
city name to indicate the home city.
(See “City Codes” on Page 18.)
Repeatedly press
12/24
(
Z
) to toggle
between the 12- and 24-hour time
formats.
Note:
$0
$0$0
$0
or
30
3030
30
appears in the 12-
hour format.
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Setting the Clock/Calendar
3. Press
SEARCH
or until your
city appears. If your city is not listed,
use a city in the same time zone as
yours.
4. Press
EDIT
. The first digit of the date
flashes.
5. Use the number keys to enter the
date (month, day, and year) on the
first line.
Press
7
77
7
to move the cursor to the
next line without changing an entry.
6. Enter the current hour and minute. If
you are in 12-hour time format, press
AM/PM
(
X
) to choose AM or PM.
Note:
If you make a mistake,
press
6
66
6
or
7
77
7
to move backward or
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Setting the Clock/Calendar
forward to the digit you want to
change. Then enter the correct digit.
7. Press
ENTER
to store the date and
time. The day of the week automati-
cally appears.
8. To turn daylight saving time on or off,
press
DST
(
C
).
'67
'67'67
'67
appears when
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
you press
ENTER
. Enter the correct digit,
then press
ENTER
again.
To view the home date and time at any
time, press
TIME
.
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Setting the Clock/Calendar
City Codes
City Name Code City Name Code
London LON Hong Kong HKG
Paris PAR Singapore SIN
Berlin BER Tokyo TYO
Rome ROM Adelaide ADL
Helsinki HEL Sydney SYD
Cairo CAI Noumea NOU
Moscow MOW Wellington WLG
Riyadh RUH Honolulu HNL
Tehran THR Anchorage ANC
Dubai DXB Los Angeles LAX
Kabul KBL Denver DEN
Karachi KHI Chicago CHI
Delhi DEL New York City NYC
Dhaka DAC Toronto YYZ
Rangoon RGN Caracas CCS
Bangkok BKK Rio De Janeiro RIO
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Setting the Clock/Calendar
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
. The date and
time of the last selected city appears.
2. Repeatedly press
SEARCH
or
to select the desired city.
Note:
To see daylight savings time in
the selected U.S. city, press
DST
.
Press
TIME
again to return to the home
date and time display.
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Setting the Clock/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
. The display shows the
day of the week, the current year
and month, and the dates for the cur-
rent week. The current date flashes.
2. To move forward or backward one
month at a time, press
SEARCH
or
.
3. To move forward or backward one
week at a time, press
9
or
8
.
4. To move forward or backward one
day at time, press
6
66
6
or
7
77
7
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Radio Shack 65-779 User manual

Category
Calculators
Type
User manual

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