two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Product: 384K Flash Memory
Organizer
Model: 65-717
Responsible
Phone: 817-415-3200
RadioShack
Party:
100 Throckmorton
Fort Worth, TX 76102
FCC
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Your RadioShack 384K Flash Memory
Organizer is a pocket-size data organizer that
is great for the person on the go, combining
functions including telephone directories,
bookmark, alarm clock, schedule alarms, a
calculator, currency converter, and more in
one compact, easy-to-use package. It puts
names, companies, addresses, phone
numbers, fax/pager numbers, e-mail
addresses, web sites, and notes all at your
fingertips. Its other features include:
384K Flash Memory
space for storing phone numbers and
schedules.
PC Link Kit
your PC using the supplied PC link cable and
software.
Password Protection
unauthorized access to your information.
Automatic Power-Off
power by turning off the organizer about 7
minutes after you stop using it.
Important:
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 loss due to malfunctions,
repairs, battery replacement, or misuse. You
should maintain written records of important
information to protect against such loss.
— lets you synchronize data with
RadioShack Corporation
— gives you ample
— prevents
— conserves battery
OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment.
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Before you can use the organizer, you must
remove the two protective insulation strips
from inside the battery compartment. To
remove the strips, grasp their ends and
gently pull them out.
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Function
Keys
ON/
OFF
BacklightFUNC
LINKSPACEENTER
Directional Controls —
and
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backward through records, and move forward
or backward within records.
Number Keys
perform both standard and memory
calculations, type special characters, and
choose selections from a displayed list.
Function Keys
information into categories.
•
PHONE
records and general information about
contacts.
•
SCHED
appointment times and reminders.
•
CALN
important dates and marks dates listed
in
ANNIV
•
CALC
calculations.
•
TIME
information.
•
ALARM
remind you of daily events.
Directional
Controls
allow you to search forward or
— dual functions allow you to
— help you organize your
helps you organize phone
—
(schedule) — lets you set
(calendar) — helps you find
and
SCHED
(calculator) —
provides home and world time
—
sounds at a time you set to
—
Number Keys
INS
SEARCH
.
lets you perform
EDITCOPY/
DEL
or
•
•
•
•
Special Keys
rearrange, and organize your information.
•
• — moves the cursor to the next line
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
— lets you keep notes for
MEMO
yourself, as well as a list of things to do.
(currency) — helps you convert
CURR
between different currencies.
helps you keep track of
BOOKMARK
websites, including addresses.
ANNIV
track of birthdays, wedding
anniversaries, and other important
dates.
EDIT
in various records.
of a record.
ENTER
(backspace) — moves the cursor
BS
backward through a field.
(delete) /
DEL
to the right of the cursor; clears
calculator entries.
(insert) /
INS
characters in a field; copies records.
SPACE
FUNC
memory space, change display contrast,
change languages, set up the date
format, and delete data.
LINK
your PC to transfer information.
SHIFT
and secondary functions.
(display) — shows the full record
DSP
after a search.
—
(anniversary) — lets you keep
— help you display, edit,
— allows you to update information
— stores information.
— deletes characters
C/CE
— lets you insert
COPY
— enters a space in a field.
(function) — allows you to check
— lets you link your organizer to
— accesses special characters
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To turn on the organizer, press
Press
ON/OFF
conserve battery power, the organizer
automatically turns off about 7 minutes after
you stop using it.
again to turn it off. To
ON/OFF
.
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You can set your organizer so a tone sounds
each time you press a key. With the
organizer turned on, repeatedly press (
to turn the tone on or off. appears when
the key tone is on.
You can only turn the key tone on or
Note:
off when the display shows the current date
and time.
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To turn on the illuminator backlight for about
20 seconds, press .
To turn it off before it turns off automatically,
press again.
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Memory check tells you how much memory
is left and how many records you have stored
in each mode.
Press
overall memory and see how many records
are stored in each mode. Use
or to scroll backward or forward.
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Press
display contrast setting.
To adjust the contrast, press
.
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This organizer lets you choose from five
languages — English, French, Spanish,
German, and Italian. Press
then select the desired language.
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Press
formats appear. To choose a format, select
the number that appears before the format.
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Follow these steps to delete all the data in an
individual mode (such as
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press the number of the mode you want
4. Press Y to delete the information;
, then select
FUNC
, then select
FUNC
, then select
FUNC
then select
FUNC
SEARCH
modes.
to delete data from.
appears.
otherwise, press N.
or to display the
to check the
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or
, select
).
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SEARCH
to view the current
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SEARCH
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. Three date
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.
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1. Turn on the organizer.
2. Press
3. Press
4. Use the number keys to enter the month,
5. Enter the current hour and minute. If the
6. Press
7. Press
8. To turn daylight saving time on or off,
Note:
invalid (for example, you entered 25 for the
hour), the first incorrect digit flashes after you
press
press
To view the home date and time at any time,
press
SEARCH
appears. (If your city is not listed, use a
city in the same time zone as yours.)
EDIT
flashes.
date, and year on the first line.
12-hour time display format is selected,
or
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FC
FC
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FCFC
choose AM or PM.
If you make a mistake, press 6 or
Note:
to move backward or forward to the
7
digit you want to change. Then enter the
correct digit.
ENTER
time. The day of the week automatically
appears.
12/24 (Z
format to either 12-hour or 24-hour. In
the 12-hour time format,
appears.
press
DST (C
daylight saving time is turned on.
If any information you entered is
ENTER
ENTER
.
TIME
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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 displayed,
press
TIME
selected city appears.
2. Repeatedly press
select the desired city.
To see the daylight saving time in
Note:
the selected U.S. city, press
3. Press
TIME
date and time display.
or until your city
. The first digit of the month
appears. Press
to store the date and the
) to set the time display
).
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'67
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. Enter the correct digit, then
again.
. The date and time of the last
again to return to the home
AM/PM (X
7C
7C
7C7C
appears when
SEARCH
or to
or
DST
FC
FC
FCFC
) to
.
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To view any week from January 1901 to
December 2099 on your organizer’s
calendar, follow these steps.
1. Press
of the week, the current year and month,
and the dates for the current week. The
current date flashes.
2. To move forward or backward one
month at a time, press
or.
To select a specific date, follow these steps.
1. Press
2. Press
current date appear.
3. Enter the desired date, month, and year.
4. Press
To search for a date a certain number of
days before or after a given date, follow
these steps.
1. Select the known date. For example,
May 25, 1999.
2. To find the date that is 25 days
date (for example), press +.
appears, and the cursor flashes.
To find the date that is 25 days
that date, press –.
the cursor flashes.
3. Enter 25, then press
4. The organizer displays the appropriate
date.
A dot on the calendar marks each
Note:
anniversary date you store. See “Using the
Anniversary Reminder” on Page 5 for
instructions.
. The display shows the day
CALN
SEARCH
.
CALN
.
EDIT
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and the
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You enter data in each mode (
SCHED, MEMO, ANNIV
same way.
• Press
• If you make an incorrect entry, press
• To skip a field, press
• To go back to a previous field, press
Note:
record you have entered,
Delete phone records, schedule alarms,
SPACE
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want to change, then type the correct
character.
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to move to the character you
until the desired field appears.
If not enough space is available for the
, and so on) in the
to enter a space.
ENTER
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,
PHONE
.
appears.
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memo records, or web site addresses to free
additional space.
2. Press
appears.
SHIFT
then
COPY (INS
).
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Records” to recall, edit, or delete either type
of record.
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1. Press the desired mode key (
example) until the desired directory
prompt appears.
2. Press
3. Press
4. To recall another record, repeat Steps 1–
SEARCH
record. You can also enter the first few
characters of the record you want to find,
then press
matching record appears.
If there are no records stored in
Note:
your organizer or if there is no matching
record,
DSP
information in the record.
3.
or to view the first
SEARCH
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(display) to view the
or. Th e first
appears.
PHONE
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1. Recall the record you want to edit.
2. Press
the first character of the record.
3. Press
character you want to edit. To change a
character, simply enter the correct
character.
To add a character, press
a character space appears, then enter a
character.
Press
a character.
To delete a character, press
4. When you finish editing the first field,
press
appears on the first line of the display.
Note:
long.
5. Repeat Steps 1–4 to edit other fields in
the record.
6. To store the edited record, press
. A flashing cursor appears on
EDIT
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ENTER
Memo records are only one field
to move the cursor to the
to enter a space in place of
SPACE
. The next field in the record
(insert) so
INS
DEL
.
ENTER
, for
3. To copy the information, press
record list shows both the original record
and the duplicated one.
4. Edit the duplicate record as desired.
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1. Recall the record you want to delete.
2. Press
3. To delete the record, press
press
DEL
.
N
.
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appears.
Y
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Your organizer has three phone directories
(
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7(/(3+21(7(/(3+21(
This section explains how to store a phone
list record. See “Entering Data/Using
Records” on Page 2 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 list record.
Each record can be up to 199 characters.
See “Entering Data/Using Records” on
Page 2 for data entry tips.
1. Press
twice (for
(for
(such as
2. Enter the desired name and press
ENTER
phone list records alphabetically by
name, you might want to put last names
first.)
3. Enter each type of information as the
organizer prompts you for it (
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4. To store the record, press
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5. Repeat Steps 2–4 to store additional
.
records, or press any mode key to exit.
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7(/(3+21(7(/(3+21(
PHONE
7(/(3+21(
7(/(3+21( 5555
7(/(3+21(7(/(3+21(
7(/(3+21(
7(/(3+21( 6666
7(/(3+21(7(/(3+21(
7(/(3+21(
7(/(3+21( 4444
7(/(3+21(7(/(3+21(
. (Since the organizer stores
, and so on).
, and
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7(/(3+21( 6666
7(/(3+21(7(/(3+21(
once (for
). The phone list’s name
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7(/(3+21( 4444
7(/(3+21(7(/(3+21(
), or three times
) and
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. The
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; otherwise,
).
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appear.
.
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1. Press
2. Enter the memo.
3. To store the record, press
4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to store additional
records, or press any mode key to exit.
MEMO
.
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appears.
ENTER
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1. Press
2. Enter the task and other information you
want to store.
3. Press
setting.
4. Press a number key (
priority level to the record.
5. Press
6. Repeat Steps 2–5 to store additional
records, or press any mode key to exit.
twice.
MEMO
to proceed to priority
ENTER
to store the record.
ENTER
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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, appears and a tone
sounds at the set time for about 20 seconds.
To silence the alarm sooner, press any key.
Because pressing any key turns off the
Note:
alarm, the alarm might not sound if you are
entering information at the alarm time.
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1. Press
alarm time appear.
2. Press
time flashes.
3. Use the number keys to enter each digit
of the alarm time.
.
ALARM
. The first digit of the alarm
EDIT
and the current
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$/$50
$/$50$/$50
.
7. Repeat Steps 1–6 to edit additional
records or press a mode key to exit.
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You can duplicate any record in the
SCHED, MEMO, BOOKMARK
by copying it. This is handy if you want to
enter a new record that is similar to an
existing one.
1. Recall the desired record (a phone
record, for example).
, or
ANNIV
PHONE
modes
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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. See “Entering
Data/Using Records” on Page 2 for data
entry tips.
These sections explain how to store memo
and to do records. See “Entering Data/Using
If you make an incorrect entry,
Note:
press
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ward to the digit that you want to change.
Then enter the correct digit.
4. If you are using the 12-hour time format,
press
PM hour.
5. Press
appears when the alarm is on.
to move backward or for-
to select the correct AM or
AM/PM
to store the alarm time.
ENTER
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