Rolodex electronics RFQ411-12, RF411-12 User Manual

POCKET DIRECTORY
RFPP-12
POCKET PLANNER
RF411-12
User’s Guide
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Getting Started
Before you start using this organizer, do the following:
1. Turn your organizer over and carefully pull the battery insulation tape to remove it.
Now, you should perform a system reset. Warning! A system reset erases any user-entered
information and clears all settings.
2. Press ON/OFF to turn the organizer off.
3. Use a thin, pointed object (e.g., a paper clip) to press the reset button on the back of the orga­nizer.
4. Press ENTER to reset the organizer.
Keep Written Copies of Important Data
This organizer stores your information as long as the batteries supply power.
Warning! If the batteries lose power or are re­moved, all your information will be lost. Information can also be lost or corrupted if you make a mistake while operating this organizer. Therefore, always keep written copies of your important information in case it is corrupted or lost.
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Key Guide
TEL Toggles between the business and SCHD Selects the scheduler.
T.SET(
HT/WT T oggles between the home and world time. ALM Selects the alarm clock and then cycles
CAL/CONV Toggles between the calculator and the
personal phone directories.
) Lets you set the home time, world time, alarm
clock, password, and exchange rates; also activates/deactivates the secret mode.
through the daily, hourly, and schedule record alarms to activate/deactivate them. Also turns off a sounding daily or schedule record alarm.
converter.
Other Keys
Function Keys
C (CE/C) Shifted, deletes a record. ENTER
Stores an entered record.
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Key Guide
G
(
DST AM/PM
)
When viewing the home or world time,
toggles to or from daylight savings. When setting the home time or the daily alarm, toggles to or from a.m. or p.m.
GLO Turns the backlight on or off. H (12/24) Toggles the home and world time between
12- and 24-hour displays.
ON/OFF Turns the organizer on or off. SHIFT Pressed once, shifts a key to perform the
function printed above the key. Pressed twice, engages the shift lock.
SPACE Types a space.
) Shifted, toggles the keytone on and off.
V(
SYM
) Shifted, lets you type symbols (e.g., $, :, #).
X (
Direction Keys
Unshifted, moves cursor. Shifted, (
deletes a character,
and ▼(M.CK) displays the memory remaining.
(
INS
) inserts a space,
DEL
)
Displays records.
C (CE/C) Clears a calculation.
M
-) Stores a negative number in the memory.
E ( F (%) Calculates a percentage. L (+/-)
T oggles numbers to or from positive or negative.
Q (MC) Clears the calculator memory.
M
+) Adds a positive number to the memory.
R (
MR
) Retrieves the number in the memory.
W(
AC
) Clears calculations and calculator memory.
Z (
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Calculator Function Keys
Using the Clock
This organizer keeps two times: a home time and a world time. Important! You should set the home time before setting the world time or using the scheduler.
To Use the Home Time
1. Press HT/WT until the home time appears.
*LON SUN
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The home time has an asterisk at the upper left.
2. To set the home time, press T.SET ( ).
3. Press or until a city in your time zone appears.
Or type a city name of up to six characters. Note: The day of the week automatically changes
when you save your settings.
4. If needed, press ▼ to go to the next line and then
type the date.
Use the solid triangle keys to move the cursor.
5. Press ▼ to go to the next line and then type the time.
6. To change the time to or from a.m. or p.m.,
press G (
DST AM/PM
7. Press ENTER to save your settings.
8. To change the home time to or from a 12- or
24-display, press H (12/24).
9. To change the home time to or from daylight sav-
ings time, press G (
).
DST AM/PM
).
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Using the Clock
To Use the World Time
You can use the world time to view the times in other world cities.
Note: The world time is based upon hours added to or subtracted from the home time. It is not a separate clock that can be set independently of the home time.
1. Press HT/WT until the world time appears.
LON SUN
1995-03-04 11-23-17
The world time has no asterisk next to the city name.
2. Use or to change the city and time zone.
PAR SUN
1995-03-04 12-23-17
The city, hour and, eventually, the day of the week changes.
3. To change the world time to or from a 12- or
24-display, press H (12/24).
4. To change the world time to or from daylight sav-
ings time, press G (
The # next to the day of the week indicates daylight savings time.
DST AM/PM
).
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