Radio Shack EC-295 User Manual

Cat. No. 65-719
OWNER’S MANUAL
Please read before using this equipment.
EC-295
3K Electronic
Organizer
FEATURES
Your RadioShack EC-295 3K Elec­tronic Organizer is a pocket-size data organizer. It’s great for the person on the go, combining a telephone directo­ry, alarm clock, schedule alarms, a calculator, and more in one compact, easy-to-use package. Its features in­clude:
Three-Row Display
— lets you see
up to three lines of data at once.
Phone Directory
— puts names, phone numbers, fax numbers, and e­mail addresses at your fingertips.
Schedule Alarms
— remind you of
meetings and other important events.
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All Rights Reserved.
RadioShack is a registered trademark
used by Tandy Corporation.
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Metric Converter
conversions to and from metric mea­surements.
— lets you perform
Currency Converter
to convert between currencies.
Home Time/World Time
you the current time in your local time zone and in 24 other cities around the world.
10-Digit Calculator
form arithmetic and currency conver­sion calculations.
Daily Alarm
you set.
Password
access to your information.
— sounds daily at a time
— prevents unauthorized
— makes it easy
— shows
— lets you per-
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Automatic Power-Off
battery power by turning off the orga­nizer about 4 minutes after you stop using it.
— conserves
3K Memory
for storing phone numbers, addresses, and schedules.
Account Manager
track of up to three accounts.
Important:
sumes 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 physical records of important informa­tion to protect against such loss.
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— gives you ample space
— lets you keep
Tandy Corporation as-
CONTENTS
Before You Begin ........................... 7
Removing the Insulation
Strips ........................................... 7
A Quick Look at the Organizer’s
Features ...................................... 8
Operation ................. ... .................. 13
Turning the EC-295 On
and Off ....................................... 13
Turning the Key Tone On
and Off ....................................... 13
Setting/Viewing the Home
Date and Time ........................... 14
Viewing World Times ................. 19
Entering Data/Using Records ..... 20
Recalling a Record .................... 22
Editing a Record ........................ 22
Deleting a Record ...................... 24
Alarms ........................................... 25
Daily Alarm ................................ 25
Schedule Alarms ....................... 27
Entering a Schedule Alarm ........ 29
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Phone Directory ........................... 32
Account Manager ........................ 34
Locked Records .......................... 36
Calculator ..................................... 39
Conversions ................................. 41
Metric Conversions ................... 41
Currency Conversions .............. 42
Care .............................................. 46
Replacing the Batteries ............. 48
Resetting the Organizer ............ 50
Specifications .............................. 53
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
REMOVING THE INSULATION STRIPS
Before you can use the organizer, you must remove the protective insulation strip from inside the battery compart­ment. To remove the slip, grasp the end and gently pull it out in the direc­tion of the arrows.
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A QUICK LOOK AT THE ORGANIZER’S FEATURES
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, ,
, and
Directional Controls
— search forward or backward through records, and move the cursor within records.
Number Keys Mode Keys
— enter numbers.
— help you organize your
information into categories.
— keeps track of home time as well as time in 24 other world cities.
— organizes phone records and general information about con­tacts.
— locks specific records.
— keeps track of up to three different accounts.
— sets appointment times and reminders.
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— performs standard, metric conversion, and currency conver­sion calculations.
— keeps track of two different currency conversion rates.
— converts between common standard and metric units of mea­surement.
Special Keys
— help you display, ed­it, rearrange, and organize your infor­mation.
— allows you to update infor-
EDIT
mation in various records.
DEL (C/CE
) — deletes characters
to the right of the cursor; clears calculator entries.
— accesses special charac­ters and secondary functions (as labeled above some keys).
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) — enters the letter F and
F (DST
toggles between standard and day­light-savings time.
D (AM/PM
) — enters the letter D
and toggles between AM and PM.
( ) — enters the letter S and
S
turns the key tone on and off.
A (12/24
) — enters the letter A and toggles between the 12- and 24­hour time formats.
ENTER (=
) — stores information
and totals an arithmetic operation.
— enters a space.
SPACE
) — enters the letter N and
N (EX1
stores a currency exchange rate.
) — enters the letter M and
M (EX2
stores a currency exchange rate.
@ (CM–IN
) — enters the @ symbol and performs centimeters to inches conversion.
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Z (KM–MI
) — enters the letter Z and performs miles to kilometers conversion.
X (G–OZ
) — enters the letter X and performs grams to ounces conver­sion.
C (KG–LB
) — enters the letter C and performs kilograms to pounds conversion.
V (L–GAL
) — enters the letter V and performs liters to gallons con­version.
B (°C–°F
) — enters the letter B and performs Celsius to Fahrenheit conversion.
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OPERATION
TURNING THE EC-295 ON AND OFF
To turn the organizer on, press
. Press
OFF
To conserve battery power, the orga­nizer automatically turns off about 4 minutes after you stop using it.
ON/OFF
again to turn it off.
ON/
TURNING THE KEY TONE ON AND OFF
Your organizer is preset so a tone sounds each time you press a key. You can turn off the key tone.
With the organizer turned on, press
so the home date and time ap-
pear and the home city is in parenthe-
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ses. To turn the key tone off or on, press ( tone is on.
Note:
on or off when the display shows the current date and time. When you reset the organizer, key tone defaults to on.
). appears when the key
S
You can only turn the key tone
SETTING/VIEWING THE HOME DATE AND TIME
There are 24 cities listed in the orga­nizer. You must select a city as your home time. If your city is not listed, use a city in the same time zone as yours.
When you set the time and date for your home time zone, all other world times are set automatically.
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City Name City Code
London LON Paris PAR Cairo CAI Moscow MCW Dubal DXB Karachi KHI Dhaka DAC Bangkok BKK Hong Kong HKG Tokyo TYO Sydney SYD Noumea NOU
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City Name City Code
Auckland AKL Midway MID Honolulu HNL Anchorage ANC Los Angeles LAX Denver DEN Chicago CHI New York NYC Caracas CCS Rio De Janeiro RIO
As you scroll through the world
Note:
cities list,
–1H and –2H appear; how-
ever, no major cities correspond with 16
Greenwich Mean Time –1H (hour) or – 2H. You can still choose either of these settings if (for example) you know you are in that specific time zone.
To choose a city for your home time and set the time and date, follow these steps.
1. Repeatedly press until
appears.
2. Press or to select your city.
3. Press
ENTER (=
) to store the set-
ting.
4. Repeatedly press until the
city you have chosen appears in parentheses.
5. Hold down
EDIT
until
ap-
EDIT
pears and the cursor flashes.
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6. Press or to select the digits you want to change, then use the number keys to enter the year, month, day, hour, and minute dig­its.
7. Press PM. (
AM/PM (D
A
or P appears only in the
) to choose AM or
12-hour format.)
8. Press
Notes:
to store the setting.
ENTER
• If the information you enter is in­valid (for example, you enter 15 for the month), the invalid digit flashes on the display after you press digit(s), then press
•Press ing time on or off.
. Enter the correct
ENTER
ENTER
) to turn daylight sav-
DST(F
DST
.
appears
when daylight saving time is on.
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• Press
the12-hour or 24-hour format.
any time to choose
12/24
VIEWING WORLD TIMES
Once you set your home time, you can follow these steps to view the time in 24 other cities around the world.
1. Repeatedly press until and the date and time in the last selected city appears.
2. Repeatedly press or to se­lect the desired city.
3. To turn daylight-saving time on or off for the currently selected time zone, press
Not all cities use daylight-saving
Note:
time.
DST
.
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ENTERING DATA/ USING RECORDS
You enter data in each mode ( ,
, and ) in the same way. When entering data, the display shows 11 characters on a single line and up to three rows at a time.
• When appears on the right side of the record, there are more characters to the right of the last displayed character. Press to view the next 12 characters. When appears on the left side of the record, you can press to move back.
• When appear on the last line of a record, you can repeat­edly press or hold or move to the first or last field of that record.
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to
When you enter data:
• Press
to enter a space.
SPACE
• Press to select a symbol locat-
ed above certain keys.
• If you make an incorrect entry,
press or to move to the char­acter you want to change, then type the correct character.
• To skip a field, press
If there is not enough memory
Note:
ENTER
.
available for the record you have en­tered,
FULL appears. Delete phone
records or schedule alarms to free ad­ditional space. (See “Deleting a Record” on Page 24.)
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RECALLING A RECORD
1. Press the desired mode key ( , for example) so the de­sired directory prompt appears.
2. Press or in sequence, starting with the first or last record.
Or, enter the first few characters of the record you want to find, then press or . The first matching record appears.
to view the records
EDITING A RECORD
1. Recall the record you want to edit.
EDIT
2. Press flashing cursor appears on the first character of the record.
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EDIT
.
appears. A
3. Press or to move the cursor to the character you want to edit. To change a character, simply enter the correct character.
• Press
to enter a space
SPACE
in place of a character.
• To delete a character, press
DEL(C/CE
).
• If a record has more than one
field, press or
to view the
other fields.
4. When you finish editing a field, press
. The next field in the
ENTER
record appears on the first line of the display.
5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to edit other fields in the record.
6. To store the edited record, press
ENTER
.
appears.
STORE . .
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7. Repeat Steps 1–6 to edit addition­al records or press another mode key to exit.
DELETING A RECORD
1. Recall the record you want to de­lete.
2. Press pears.
DELETE? Y/N
.
DEL
ap-
3. To delete the record, press
DELETE . .
( exit, press N.
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briefly appears.) To
.
Y
ALARMS
DAILY ALARM
You can set an alarm to remind you of a daily event, such as a phone call.
When the daily alarm is on, ap­pears on the display and a tone sounds for about 20 seconds at the set time.
To silence the alarm sooner, press any key.
Because pressing any key turns
Note:
off the alarm, the alarm might not sound if you are entering information at the precise alarm time.
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Setting the Daily Alarm
1. Repeatedly press until
ALARM
2. Press and the first hour digit flashes.
3. Use the number keys to enter the alarm hour and minute digits.
appears in the display.
EDIT Y/N
EDIT
.
appears
4. In the 12-hour format, press
to set the alarm time to AM or
PM
PM.
5. To store the alarm time, press
appears. Otherwise, press N.
AM/
Turning the Alarm On and Off
1. Repeatedly press until
ALARM
appears.
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.
Y
2. Press left and
EDIT
.
EDIT
Y/N
appears to the
appears at the top.
3. To turn on the alarm, press
appears when the alarm is set
to sound. To turn off the alarm, press N.
disappears.
Turning the daily alarm on or off
Note:
does not affect schedule alarms (see “Schedule Alarms”).
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Y
SCHEDULE ALARMS
Schedule alarms help you stay in con­trol of your busy schedule by remind­ing you of meetings and other important events. For each schedule alarm, you can enter an alarm mes­sage of up to 32 characters. The orga-
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nizer can store up to 58 schedule alarms.
At the set alarm time, the alarm sounds for about 20 seconds and your stored message appears on the dis­play. If the organizer is off at the alarm time, the organizer turns on, sounds the alarm, and displays the alarm mes­sage.
To silence the alarm sooner, press any key.
See “Entering Data/Using Records” on Page 20 to recall, edit, and delete schedule alarms.
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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 appears while you are entering information, the informa­tion you are entering might not be stored.
ENTERING A SCHEDULE ALARM
1. Press . of available memory, and ap­pear.
SCHED?
, the amount
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2. Enter the alarm message (up to 32 characters).
3. Press
. The first digit of the
ENTER
month flashes.
4. Enter the alarm date (month, day, year).
5. Enter the alarm time.
In the 12-hour format,
Note:
press
to select AM or PM
AM/PM
time.
6. Press
ENTER
.
ap-
ALM ON Y/N?
pears. To set the schedule alarm to sound, press
; otherwise,
Y
press N.
To enter another schedule alarm, re­peat Steps 2–6.
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Turning Schedule Alarms On and Off
1. Recall the desired schedule alarm.
EDIT
2. Hold down pears.
3. Press
4. To set the alarm to sound, press
ENTER
N?
appears.
otherwise, press N.
until
EDIT
twice so
ap-
ALM ON Y/
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PHONE DIRECTORY
You can store contacts’ names, tele­phone numbers, fax numbers, and e­mail information in the organizer’s phone directory. The organizer can store up to 124 phone records.
To enter a phone record, follow these steps.
1. Press . of available memory, and ap­pear.
2. Enter the name (up to 20 charac­ters) and press organizer stores names alphabet­ically, you might want to enter the last name first.)
3. Enter each bit of information as the organizer prompts you for it
E-MAIL
(
TEL
and
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NAME?
the amount
. (Since the
ENTER
– up to 36 characters;
FAX
– up to 20 num-
bers) and press the next field.
ENTER
to move to
4. Press
STORE...
to store the record.
ENTER
briefly appears.
To enter another phone directory record, repeat Steps 2–4.
To recall a phone directory record, fol­low these steps.
1. Press .
NAME?
appears.
2. Press . The name, phone num­ber, and fax number of the first phone record appear.
3. Press
to see the e-mail ad-
ENTER
dress, or press to see the other phone records. See “Entering Data/Using Records” on Page 20 to edit and delete phone records.
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ACCOUNT MANAGER
You can use the organizer to help manage your money. The organizer is set up to keep track of up to three dif­ferent accounts and their balances.
To enter an account record, follow these steps.
1. Press so appears.
2. Repeatedly press or lect the desired account (
ACCT2
To record a deposit
3. then use the number keys to enter the desired amount.
To record a withdrawal
(H), then use the number keys to enter the desired amount.
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, or
ACCT3
).
, press + (G),
to se-
ACCT1
, press
,
4. Press
to store the transac-
ENTER
tion. The adjusted amount ap­pears.
The balance in each of the
Notes:
three accounts can be up to $9,999,999,999. The original balance will appear if you try to enter a transac­tion totalling more than this.
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LOCKED RECORDS
You can block unauthorized access to confidential phone directory, schedule alarm, and account records by setting a password.
Setting the Password
1. Press .
2. Enter a password up to four char­acters long, then press
and the home date and time
appear.
Notes:
• Your password can include any
combination of letters, num­bers, or symbols.
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LOCK?
appears.
ENTER
.
• Be sure you can remember your password. If you forget it, you must reset the organizer, which clears all of your records.
Storing Records
Once you have set your password, press , , or then enter the desired information. See “Entering Data/Using Records” on Page 20 to recall, edit, and delete records.
Once you have set the password, all records are accessible. Once you turn the organizer off and back on, howev­er, all phone, schedule, and account records are only accessible after you enter your password.
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Cancelling the Password
You can cancel your password so all records are accessible.
1. Press
ON/OFF
nizer. Then press
to turn off the orga-
ON/OFF
to turn
on the organizer again.
2. Press .
UNLOCK? _ _ _ _
appears.
3. Enter the current password.
LOCK? _ _ _ _
4.
appears.
5. To cancel the password so all records are accessible, press
. Otherwise, enter the pass-
TER
word again so records remain password protected.
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EN-
CALCULATOR
Press to use the calculator.
CALC and 0. and appear.
Press the keys in the order they ap­pear in the arithmetic operation.
For example:
You press You see
3 + 4 = 7.
8 × 3 – 4 = 20.
6 ÷ 3 + 2 = 4.
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Press
C/CE (DEL
entry. Press
) once to clear the last
twice to clear all
C/CE
pending calculations. Press +/– to change the displayed number from positive to negative and vice versa.
If the result of a calculation has
Note:
more than 10 digits, or if you try to di­vide by 0, the error, press
E (error) appears. To clear
.
C/CE
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CONVERSIONS
METRIC CONVERSIONS
The organizer can convert between the following:
• degrees Celsius to degrees Fahr-
enheit (
°C–°F (B
))
• miles to kilometers (
• gallons to liters (
• ounces to grams (
• pounds to kilograms (
• inches to centimeters (
To convert between standard and met­ric measurements, follow these steps.
1. Press . appear.
2. Enter the number you want to convert.
METRIC 0.
KM–MI (Z
L–GAL (V
G–OZ (X
KG–LB (C
))
))
))
))
CM–IN (@
and
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))
3. Press
4. Press to convert from stan-
CM-IN, KM-MI, G-OZ, KG-LB
, or
L-GAL
sired measurement units to con­vert.
dard to metric units, or to con­vert from metric to standard units.
For example, to convert inches to centimeters, press press . To convert centimeters to inches, press .
to select the de-
°C-°F
CM–IN
, then
CURRENCY CONVERSIONS
You can use your organizer to store two exchange rates and convert be­tween different currencies.
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,
Storing Exchange Rates
Follow these steps to store or replace exchange rates.
) or
EX2 (M
CURRENCY
)).
, and
1. Press .
1
appear.
2. Press the desired exchange rate (
EX1 (N
3. Enter the exchange rate (up to 4 digits).
4. Press
to store the rate.
ENTER
For example, to enter an exchange rate between U.S. dollars and French francs, press then
6.115
, and press
ENTER
.
EX1
, enter
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Converting Currencies
1. Press .
2. Enter the amount that you want to convert. (For example, $10 U.S. dollars into French francs.)
3. Press either
EX1
or
EX2
the desired exchange rate is stored).
To convert into the exchange
4.
rate
, press . The organizer dis-
plays the amount. For example, to convert 10 U.S.
dollars into French francs (as de­scribed in storing on “Storing Ex­change Rates” on Page 43), press , enter 10, press then . Ten U.S. dollars equals about 61.15 French francs.
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(where
EX1
,
To convert from the exchange rate
, press .
For example, to convert 10 French francs into U.S. dollars, press , enter
, press
10
EX1
then press . Ten French francs equal about $1.63.
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CARE
To enjoy your EC-295 3K Electronic Organizer for a long time:
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 gently and carefully. Don’t drop it.
• Keep the organizer away from dust and dirt.
• Wipe the organizer with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it look­ing new.
Modifying or tampering with the orga­nizer’s internal components can cause a malfunction and invalidate its war­ranty. If your organizer is not perform-
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ing as it should, take it to your local RadioShack store for assistance.
Notes:
• At very low temperatures, the dis-
play’s response time might slow down or the display might fail completely. This is only tempo­rary. The organizer works normal­ly again when it returns to normal temperature.
• If the organizer is exposed to
strong static electrical charges, the display might become dim or the organizer might fail to re­spond. This rarely happens, but if it does, reset your organizer (see “Resetting the Organizer” on Page 50).
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REPLACING THE BATTERIES
Your organizer is powered by two 3­volt CR2025 lithium batteries. When the display dims or stops working properly, replace the batteries one at a time.
Warnings:
• Always dispose of old batteries
• Do not allow children to play with
Caution:
• Turn off your organizer when re-
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promptly and properly. Never bury or burn them.
a battery. Swallowing a lithium battery could be fatal.
To avoid losing stored data:
placing the batteries.
• Remove and replace the batter-
ies one at a time.
• Remove all old batteries and in-
stall the new ones as quickly as possible.
Follow these steps to replace the bat­teries.
1. Press
ON/OFF
to turn off the orga-
nizer.
2. Slide the battery compartment cover in the direction of the arrow to remove it.
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3. Remove the old batteries , and install the new ones
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one at a
with the positive (+) side facing up.
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RESETTING THE ORGANIZER
If the organizer stops operating prop­erly, try resetting the memory.
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Caution:
Resetting the memory clears
all information stored in the organizer.
To clear the organizer’s memory, fol­low these steps.
1. Use a pointed object (such as a straightened paper clip) to press the your organizer.
button on the bottom of
RESET
RESET Y/N?
appears on the display.
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2. Press Y to clear all the information stored in the organizer. Other­wise, press
.
N
3. Re-enter any settings, such as key tone, date and time, daily alarm, and schedule alarms.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Power Source .................. 3V Lithium
Batteries (2)
Type: CR2025
Battery Life .................... About 1 Year
Automatic Power-Off: About 4 Minutes
Working Temp. ................ 32 to 104°F
(0 to 40°C)
Dimensions (HWD):
41/2 × 311/16 × 1/2 in
(1 14.3 × 94 × 13 mm)
Weight (with Batteries) ........... 4.05 oz
(115 g)
Specifications are typical; individual units might vary. Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice.
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NOTES
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This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufac turing defects in
Limited Ninety-Day Warranty
material and workmanship under normal use for ninety (90) days from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-owned stores and authorized Ra­dioShack franchisees and dealers. EXCEPT AS PROVI DED HEREIN, Ra­dioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DU­RATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR EN­TITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DI­RECTLY OR INDIRECTL Y BY USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVE­NIENCE, LOSS OF TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. Some states do not allow the limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion of incidental or conse quential damages, s o the above limi ta­tions or exclusions may not apply to you. In the event of a product defect during the warranty period, take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any Ra­dioShack store. RadioShack will, at its option, un less otherwise provided by law: (a) correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and labor; (b) replace the product with one of the same or similar design; or (c) refund the purchase price. All replaced parts and products , and products on whi ch a re­fund is made, become the property of RadioShack. New or reconditioned 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. This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caus ed by or attributa ble to acts of God, abuse, accident, misuse, improper or abnorma l usage, failure to follow instructions, improper installation or maintenance, alteration, lightning or other incidence of excess volt age or current; (b) any repairs other than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized Service Faci lity; (c) co nsu mables such as fuses or batteries; (d) cosmetic damage; (e) transpor tation, shipping or insurance costs; or (f) costs of product rem oval, installati on, set-up service adjustment or reinstallation. This warranty gives you specific legal r ights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
RadioShack Customer Relations,
200 Taylor Street, 6th Floor, Fort Worth, TX 76102
We Service What We Sell
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