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96K Electronic
Organizer
Owner’s Manual
Please read before using this equipment.
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65-781.fm Page 2 Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:11 AM Contents Features ................................................................................. 4 Preparation ............................................................................ 5 Removing the Insulation Strips ........................................ 5 A Quick Look at Your Organizer .......................................... 6 Turning the Organizer On and Off ................................... 6 Setting the Time Mode .........
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65-781.fm Page 3 Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:11 AM Schedule Alarms ................................................................. 17 Entering a Schedule Alarm Record ............................... 18 Turning the Schedule Alarm On and Off ........................ 19 Recalling a Schedule Alarm Record .............................. 19 Sequential Recall by Alarm Time ........................... 19 Direct Recall by Alarm Message ............................ 20 Editing a Schedule Alarm Record ..
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65-781.fm Page 4 Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:11 AM Features Your RadioShack 96K Electronic Organizer is a versatile, pocket-sized data organizer. It’s great for the person on the go, combining a telephone directory, schedule alarms, calculator, and more in one compact, easy-to-use package. This organizer’s features include: Three-Row Display — lets you see the most important infor- mation in a record at a glance. Two Telephone Directories (Business and Personal) — puts contacts’ names and ph
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65-781.fm Page 5 Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:11 AM 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 loss due to mal- functions, repairs, battery replacement, or misuse. You should maintain physical records of important information to protect against such loss. Preparation REMOVING THE INSULATION STRIPS Your organizer comes with insulation strips that help preserve battery
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65-781.fm Page 6 Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:11 AM A Quick Look at Your Organizer ON/OFF SHIFT M.CK MD/DM 12/24 ENTER DST SYM DEL/ SET SPACE TURNING THE ORGANIZER ON AND OFF Hold down ON/OFF for about 1 second to turn on the organizer, then press a function key to enter the mode (such as the daily alarm mode) you want. Press ON/OFF to turn off the organizer. To conserve battery power, the organizer automatically turns off after about 3 minutes if you do not press a key. 6 A Quick Look at Yo
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65-781.fm Page 7 Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:11 AM SETTING THE TIME MODE The screen for your home time has a Q in the top line. Repeat- edly TIME Q press until appears (to set your organizer to its Home Time mode) or until Q disappears (to set your organizer to its World Time mode). TURNING THE KEY TONE ON AND OFF To set your organizer to sound a tone each time you press a key, set the organizer to its Home Time mode, then B press ( ). appears when the key tone is on. To turn off the key to
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65-781.fm Page 8 Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:11 AM Code City CHI Chicago DEN Denver LAX Los Angeles ANC Anchorage HNL Honolulu WLG Wellington NOU Noumea SYD Sydney ADL Adelaide TYO Tokyo SIN Singapore HKG Hong Kong BKK Bangkok RGN Rangoon DAC Dhaka DEL Delhi KHI Karachi KBL Kabul DXB Dubai 8 A Quick Look at Your Organizer
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65-781.fm Page 9 Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:11 AM Code City THR Tehran RUH Riyadh MOW Moscow CAI Cairo HEL Helsinki ROM Rome BER Berlin PAR Paris LON London RIO Rio De Janiero CCS Caracas YYZ Toronto NYC New York City Note: If your city is not listed, select a city in the same time zone as yours. 4. Repeatedly press or to move to the field you want to change. The field you select flashes. Then repeatedly press or hold down or to change the year, month, date, hour, and minute. 9 A Quick Look
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65-781.fm Page 10 Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:11 AM Notes: DST V • Repeatedly press ( ) to turn Daylight Saving Time on or off. # appears beside the day of the week when Daylight Saving Time is on. 12/24 X • Repeatedly press ( ) to set the clock to the 12- or 24-hour format. AM or PM appear when the clock is set to 12-hour format and disappear when the clock is set to 24-hour format. • Make sure the correct AM or PM hour appears when you set the hour and minute. MD/DM C • Repeatedly press
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65-781.fm Page 11 Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:11 AM DST To turn Daylight Saving Time on or off, repeatedly press V ( ). Phone Directory The organizer has two phone directories, (BUSINESS and PERSONAL) that you can use to store records. You can store a contact’s name, a e-mail address and two telephone numbers into each phone directory record. The name and e-mail address can be up to 48 characters, and each telephone number can be up to 48 digits. ENTERING A PHONE DIRECTORY RECORD 1. Press P
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65-781.fm Page 12 Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:11 AM • If you make an incorrect entry, use the arrow keys to move to the character you want to change, press SHIFT then DEL (SPACE) to delete it, then enter the correct character. 3. Press ENTER to confirm the name you entered. TEL and E-MAIL appear. 4. Enter the contact’s e-mail address, then press ENTER to confirm it. NAME and TEL appear. 5. Enter the contact’s first phone number, then press ENTER. 6. Enter the contact’s second phone number (if
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65-781.fm Page 13 Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:11 AM 3. Repeatedly press or to view the previous or next record until the desired record appears. Direct Recall by Name PHONE 1. Repeatedly press to choose the BUSINESS or PERSONAL directory. 2. Enter the first few characters of the desired name. 3. Press or to begin the search. Then the first record that begins with the characters you entered appears. Note: If a matching record is not found, NOT FOUND briefly appears. 4. If necessary, repeatedl
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65-781.fm Page 14 Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:11 AM SHIFT DEL • To delete a character, press then . • To change a character, delete it first, then type the cor- rect character. • To add a character, simply enter the character. ENTER 4. Press to enter the next field, edit the field as neces- ENTER sary, then press . ENTER 5. When you finish editing, press . STORE... briefly appears as the organizer saves the changes you made to the record, then BUSINESS? or PERSONAL? appear. DELETING A PHONE D
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65-781.fm Page 15 Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:11 AM ENTERING A MEMO RECORD MEMO/SCHED 1. Press , MEMO? and MEMO appear. 2. Enter letters on the first line of your memo then press ENTER to enter the next line. Note: You can enter numbers only on the second and third lines of a memo record. 3. Enter numbers on the second and third lines of your memo, pressing ENTER to enter the next line and pressing ENTER when you finish. MEMO? reappears. 4. Repeat Steps 1–3 to enter another memo. 5. To return
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65-781.fm Page 16 Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:11 AM 3. Press or to recall the first memo record that begins with the characters you typed. Note: If a matching memo record is not found, NOT FOUND or the memo record that most closely matches the characters you typed might appear. 4. Repeatedly press or to scroll up or down through the memo records sequentially. EDITING A MEMO RECORD 1. Recall the memo record you want to edit. SHIFT EDIT 2. Press then . A flashing cursor appears on the first ch
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65-781.fm Page 17 Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:11 AM DELETING A MEMO RECORD 1. Recall the memo record you want to delete. SHIFT DEL 2. Press then . DELETE? appears. ENTER 3. If you are sure, press . DELETE ... briefly appears as the organizer deletes the record, then MEMO? ENTER appears. Otherwise, press any key except . The record remains unchanged. Schedule Alarms Schedule alarms help you stay in control of your busy schedule by reminding you of meetings and other important events. For eac
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65-781.fm Page 18 Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:11 AM • If the alarm sounds and the alarm message appears while you are entering information, the information you are enter- ing might not be stored. ENTERING A SCHEDULE ALARM RECORD MEMO/SCHED 1. Press twice. SCHEDULE? and SCHED appear. Note: FULL appears if the memory is full. You can delete schedule alarm or other types of records to free memory (see “Deleting a Schedule Alarm” on Page 21). 2. Enter the alarm message. SPACE • To enter a space,
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65-781.fm Page 19 Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:11 AM ENTER 6. Press to save the schedule alarm entry. SCHED- ULE? and SCHED appear. 7. Repeat Steps 2–6 to enter another schedule alarm. TIME 8. To return to the Home Time display, press . TURNING THE SCHEDULE ALARM ON AND OFF The schedule alarm is automatically set to sound when you set ALARM the alarm time. To turn off the schedule alarm, press B then repeatedly press ( ) until disappears. To turn on B the schedule alarm again, repeatedly pre
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65-781.fm Page 20 Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:11 AM Direct Recall by Alarm Message MEMO/SCHED 1. Press until SCHEDULE? and SCHED appear to enter the schedule alarm mode. 2. Type the first few characters of the desired schedule mes- sage. 3. Press or to view the first record that begins with the characters you entered. Note: If a matching record is not found, NOT FOUND appears. 4. If necessary, press to view the next record or press to view the previous record in chronological order. EDITING