Radio Shack Touch Screen Organizer, 65-1205 Owner's Manual

Touch Screen Organizer
Owner’s Manual
Please read before using this equipment.
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 ..................................... 12
Resetting the Organizer/
Selecting a Language .................... 12
Setting/Viewing the Time ............... 14
Setting Daylight Saving Time .... 14
Setting a Time Format ............... 15
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Contents
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 .................... 34
Editing a Record ....................... 36
Deleting a Record ..................... 37
Using the Daily Alarm .................... 38
Setting the Daily Alarm ............. 39
Setting the Hourly Chime .............. 41
Using Passwords ........................... 41
Setting the Password ................ 42
Changing the Password ............ 43
Using Conversions ........................ 44
Changing Exchange Rates ....... 46
Converting Currency ................. 47
Converting Measurements ........ 48
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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
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Contents
Your RadioShack Touch Screen Organiz­er 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 calcula­tor, and more in one compact, easy-to­use package.
Features
Touch Screen Panel
panel is designed like a mode rn personal digital assistant (PDA) for ease of use. You use the supplied stylus to quickly se­lect, view, and enter information.
2K Memory
for storing phone numbers and schedule alarm memos.
Key Tone Control
key tone on or off.
— gives you ample space
— the organizer’s
— lets you turn the
Features
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4-Character Password
— helps prevent unauthorized access to your stored infor­mation.
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. You can also turn off the or­ganizer by pressing a single button.
Important:
RadioShack Corporation as­sumes no responsibility for any loss or claims that might arise through use of this organizer or for damages incurred as a result of information l oss due to malfunc­tions, repairs, battery replacement, or misuse. You should maintain written records of important information to pro­tect against such loss.
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Features
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 compart­ment (located in the back of the organiz­er) by grasping and pulling them away from the organizer. Then reset the orga­nizer (see “Resetting the Organizer/Se­lecting a Language” on Page 12).
OPENING THE COVER
Simply lift the organizer’s cover to open it.
Preparation
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g
A Quick Look at
the Or
EDIT
edit records.
lets you
anizer
Stylus
Daylight Sav­ing Time on and off.
12/24
switches between
turns
12- and 24-hour time
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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A Quick Look at the Organizer
format.
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records and general information about con­tacts. You can put names, phone numbers, fax numbers, cell phone numbers, pager num­bers, and e-mail addresses at your fingertips.
helps you organize phone directory
time zone.
world cities.
daily at a time you preset and set the hourly chime to sound two beeps at the b eginning of every hour.
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minders. You can store up to 47 schedule
keeps track of the time in your local
keeps track of the time in 31 other
lets you set the daily alarm to sound
lets you set appointment times and re-
records (32 characters per record).
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and convert to and from metric measurements
lets you perform currency conversions
lets you do arithmetic calculations.
A Quick Look at the Organizer
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Operation
USING THE STYLUS
Your organizer comes with a stylus that helps you touch the organizer’s function keys and select entries easily and accu­rately.
Important:
only the supplied stylus to press the orga­nizer’s keys. Do not use a pen, pencil, or other sharp object to press the organiz­er’s keys.
To remove the stylus from its slot on the right side of the organizer, gently press it against the organizer while sliding it up. After using the stylus, slide it back into the slot.
To protect the display, use
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Operation
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. Then, the name of the home city and the date and the day of the week in that city scroll across the display. You can press any key to stop the animation and make the date and the day of the week appear steadily.
To conserve battery power, the organizer automatically turns off after about 4 min­utes if you do not press any key. Press
OFF
to turn it off sooner.
Operation
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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
¨
the key tone is on, per right side of the display.
appears on the up-
then ¨. When
RESETTING THE ORGANIZER/ SELECTING A LANGUAGE
You might need to reset the organizer if:
it stops operating properly.
you forget your password.
you want to change the display lan­guage.
When you reset the organizer, you can then choose the language that appears
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Operation
on its display. You can choose
;D=B?I>
(English), (German), (Spanish),
=K;I
set to display English.
1. Use the stylus or a pointed object
2. Press
(Portuguese). Your organizer i s pre-
such as a straightened paper clip to press the RESET hole on the back of the organizer.
<H7D97?I
?J7B?7DE
D;:;HB7D:I
H;I;J5
ENTER
.
(French),
(Italian),
(Dutch), or
appears.
H;I;J
briefly appears,
:;KJI9>
;IF7DEB
FEHJK#
then mation stored in the organizer’s memory is erased.
3. Repeatedly press select the desired language.
4. Press The language you selected briefly appears (
;D=B?I>5
ENTER
;D=B?I>
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appears. All the infor-
to store the setting.
appears if you
¥
or
to
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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. To turn Dayligh t Saving Ti me on or off, press
(to set the organizer to its
home time mode) or
(to set the orga-
nizer to its world time mode), then press

appears at the top of the display if
Daylight Saving Time is on.
Note:
Not all cities use Daylight Saving
Time.
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Operation
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
or
to set the organizer to its home or world time mode, then press
12/24
. In the 12-hour format, 7 (AM) or F (PM) appears to the left of the time.
Setting the Home Date/Time
You can set your organizer’s home time to one of 32 cities. When you set the date and time for your home time city, all other world times are set automatically.
Note:
If your city is not listed in the table on Page 16, use a city in the same time zone as yours to set the home time.
Operation
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City Screen Code
London Paris Rome Berlin Helsinki Cairo Istanbul Moscow
BED:ED
F7H?I
HEC;
8;HB?D
>;BI?DA?
97?HE
?IJ7D8KB
CEI9EM
16
Tehran Dubai Kabul Karachi Delhi Dhaka
J;>;H7D
:K87?
A78KB
A7H79>?
:;B>?
:>7A7
Operation
City Screen Code
Yangon Bangkok Hong Kong Singapore Beijing Tokyo Adelaide Sydney
O7D=ED
87D=AEA
>ED=AED=
I?D=7FEH;
8;?@?D=
JEAOE
7:;B7?:;
IO:D;O
Wellington Honolulu Anchorage Los Angeles Denver Chicago
Operation
M;BB?D=JED
>EDEBKBK
7D9>EH7=;
BEI7D=;B;I
:;DL;H
9>?97=E
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City Screen Code
New York Toronto Caracas Rio de Janeiro
1. Press
to set the organizer to its
D;MOEHA
JEHEDJE
97H797I
H?E:;@7D;?
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.
2. Press currently set home city flashes. (Or, press any key to stop the animation and make the date and the day of the week appear steadily, then press
EDIT
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EDIT
to set the home time. The
to set the home time).
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3. Repeatedly press select your home city code or a home city in the same time zone as yours.
¥
or
to
4. Press The first digit of the year flashes on the first row of the display.
5. Press number keys to enter the year (two digits). The first digit of the month flashes.
Note:
ENTER
You can repeatedly press
to store the setting.
, 
to wherever you want to change dis­played information.
, and
to move the cursor
,
6. Press number keys to enter the month (two digits). The first digit of the day flashes.
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7. Press number keys to enter the day (two digits). The first digit o f the h our flashes.
8. Press number keys to enter the hour (two digits). The first digit of the minute flashes.
9. Repeatedly press
AM/PM
to toggle
between AM and PM.
10. Press number keys to enter the minute (two digits), then press
ENTER
to store the setting. The orga-
nizer returns to the home time mode.
Notes:
If the date and time you enter is invalid (for example, you entered 20 for the month), after you press original year and date and time
20
;HH
ENTER
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briefly appears
. Then, the
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