Owner’s ManualPlease read before using this equipment.Touch Screen Organizer
10OperationOperationUSING THE STYLUSYour organizer comes with a stylus thathelps you touch the organizer’s functionkeys and select entries easily and
11OperationTURNING THE ORGANIZER ON AND OFFTo turn on the organizer, use the stylus topress anywhere on the lower half of thedisplay. The organizer au
12OperationTURNING THE KEY TONE ON AND OFFYou can set your organizer to sound atone each time you press a key. To turnthe tone on or off, press then
13Operationon its display. You can choose ;D=B?I>(English), <H7D97?I (French), :;KJI9>(German), ?J7B?7DE (Italian), ;IF7DEB(Spanish), D;:;HB
14Operationselected English, for example), andthe home time display returns.Note: You must reset the current dateand time when you reset the organizer
15OperationSetting a Time FormatYou can set the organizer so it displaystime in either 12- or 24-hour format. Toset the time format, press or to s
16OperationCity Screen CodeLondonBED:EDParisF7H?IRomeHEC;Berlin8;HB?DHelsinki>;BI?DA?Cairo97?HEIstanbul?IJ7D8KBMoscowCEI9EMTehranJ;>;H7DDubai:K8
17OperationYangonO7D=EDBangkok87D=AEAHong Kong>ED=AED=SingaporeI?D=7FEH;Beijing8;?@?D=TokyoJEAOEAdelaide7:;B7?:;SydneyIO:D;OWellingtonM;BB?D=JEDHo
18Operation1. Press to set the organizer to itshome time mode. An animation ofthe name of your home city and thetime in that city appears. Then, the
19Operation3. Repeatedly press ¥ or toselect your home city code or ahome city in the same time zone asyours.4. Press ENTER to store the setting.The
2ContentsContentsFeatures ... 5Preparation ... 7Removing the Insulat
20Operation7. Press number keys to enter the day(two digits). The first digit of the hourflashes.8. Press number keys to enter the hour(two digits). T
21Operationappear, and a flashing cursorappears on the first character of theyear. Re-enter the correct date andtime, then press ENTER.• The organize
22Operation2. Repeatedly press ¥ or toselect the desired city. An animationof the name of the selected worldcity and the time in that city appear.Th
23OperationCAI Cairo,Helsinki,IstanbulWLG WellingtonMOW Moscow,TehranHNL Honolulu,AnchorageDXB Dubai,KabulLAX LosAngelesKHI Karachi DEN DenverDEL Delh
24OperationCities appearing in the same entry inthe list are in/near the same time zone. 3. Repeatedly press ¥ or to viewother cities in the same ti
25OperationEntering a Phone Directory Record1. Press ¤ to enter the phone direc-tory mode. D7C;5 appears.2. Enter the contact’s name (up to 36characte
26Operation6. Enter a work phone number (up to12 characters).7.Press . ¢, <7N5, and a flash-ing cursor appear. 8. Enter a fax number (up to 12 ch
27Operation14. Enter an e-mail address (up to 36characters).15. Press ENTER to store the setting.<H;; and the amount of availablememory briefly app
28Operationedly press the number key until theletter appears, press , thenrepeatedly press the number key toenter the second letter.• To enter a spac
29OperationUSING THE SCHEDULE ALARMYour organizer’s schedule alarm helpsyou stay in control of your busy scheduleby reminding you of meetings and othe
3ContentsSetting the Home Date/Time ... 15Viewing a World Time ... 21Using the Phone Directories ... 24Entering a Phone Direc
30Operationif you are entering information at thealarm time.• If the alarm sounds and the alarmmessage flashes while you areentering information, the
31OperationNote: The time display format thatappears matches the one youselected in “Setting a Time Format”on Page 15.4. Enter the date and time of th
32Operationfor the month), ;HH briefly appearsafter you press ENTER. Then aflashing cursor appears on theyear’s first digit. Re-enter the dateand time
33Operationrepeatedly press the number keyuntil the letter appears, press ,then repeatedly press the numberkey to enter the second letter.• To enter
34OperationWORKING WITH RECORDSYou can recall, edit, and delete recordsyou stored in your phone directory andyour scheduler.Recalling a Record1. Press
35Operationmatching record, DEJ <EKD: brieflyappears, then D7C;5 or I9>;:KB;5appears.3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 to recall an-other record.Notes:•
36Operation• Press to toggle between the e-mail field and the contact name fieldin phone directory records. appears on the top of the displaywhen t
37Operation4. To change a character, move thecursor to the character you want tochange, then enter the character.5. To delete a character, move the cu
38Operation2. Press DEL. :;B;J;5 appears.3. If you are sure you want to delete therecord, press ENTER. :;B;J; brieflyappears when the organizer delet
39OperationNotes:• Because pressing any key turns offthe alarm, the alarm might not soundif you are entering information at theprecise alarm time.• If
4ContentsUsing the Calculator ... 49Memory Calculations ... 50Percentage Calculations ... 51Constant Calcul
40Operation3. Enter the alarm time. Then pressENTER to store the setting. ¥appears on the top of the display.4. Press to return to the home timemode
41OperationSETTING THE HOURLY CHIMEThe organizer’s hourly chime sounds 2beeps at the beginning of each hour. Youcan turn the hourly chime on or off.1.
42Operationto 4 characters, phone directory recordsand schedule alarm records are lockeduntil you enter the password.Setting the PasswordYou can set a
43OperationNote: Be sure you set a password thatyou can easily remember. If you forget it,you must reset the organizer, which clearsall records. See “
44OperationOr, to change the password, enter anew password, then press ENTER.«appears and the organizerreturns to its home time mode.USING CONVERSION
45OperationYou can also change any of the currencyexchange rates you choose.Note: You cannot change the preset met-ric conversions.Pound → Kilogram 0.
46OperationChanging Exchange Rates1.Press ¤. ;KH → 7JI and & appear.2. Repeatedly press ¥ or to selectthe exchange rate you want tochange.3. Pre
47Operationdigits), then press ENTER to store thesetting.8. Press to return to the home timemode.Converting Currency1.Press ¤. ;KH → 7JI and & a
48Operation6. Press DEL to clear the convertednumber and show the exchange rateagain.7. Repeat Steps 4–6 to convert anothernumber. Or, press to retu
49Operationand convert the number. The resultappears.6. Press DEL to clear the convertednumber and show the measurementrate again.7. Repeat Steps 4–6
5FeaturesFeaturesYour RadioShack Touch Screen Organiz-er is a pocket-size data organizer. It’sgreat for the person on the go, combiningfunctions incl
50Operationby 0, ;HH (error) appears. To clearthe error, press C/CE.• If you press the wrong operation key(+, –, × or ÷), simply press the correctone
51Operation• Press MR to recall (display) the valuein memory.For example: 3 × 4 + 20 × 3 – 56 ÷ 8Note: C appears on the upper left side ofthe display
52OperationPercentage CalculationsTo find a percentage of a number, type thenumber, then ×, the percentage, and %.For example, to find 3 percent of 12
53OperationPress = to repeat the last function. Forexample, to calculate 5 × 5 × 5 × 5 + 2 + 2= 629:Reciprocal CalculationsExample: 1/8 = 0.125You Pre
54OperationExponent CalculationsExample: 65 = 7776You Press You See6 × = = = =---,
55Care and MaintenanceCare and MaintenanceKeep the organizer dry; if it gets wet,wipe it dry immediately. Use and storethe organizer only in normal t
56Care and MaintenanceNotes:• At very low temperatures, the dis-play’s response time might slowdown or the display might fail com-pletely. This is onl
57Care and MaintenanceREPLACING THE BATTERIESYour organizer requires two CR2032 lithi-um batteries (supplied), one for powerand one to protect the org
58Care and Maintenance• Remove an old battery and install anew one within 1 minute. Otherwise,the organizer erases all stored infor-mation.• Make sure
59Care and Maintenance3. Insert the tip of the screwdriver intothe hole next to the main power bat-tery (marked MAIN in the batterycompartment), then
6Features4-Character Password — helps preventunauthorized access to your stored infor-mation.7-Language Display — lets you displayany of 7 languages.A
60Care and Maintenancepress the RESET hole on the back ofthe organizer. H;I;J5appears. Thenpress any key except ENTER.8. Reset the time and date.When
61SpecificationsSpecificationsPower Source ... 2 × CR2032 BatteriesBattery Life ... About 1 year(operates 3
62NotesNotes
63NotesLimited One-Year WarrantyThis product is warranted by RadioShack against manufactur-ing defects in material and workmanship under normal use fo
65-120507A01Printed in ChinaRadioShack CorporationFort Worth, Texas 76102(continued) and products, and products on which a refund ismade, become the p
7PreparationPreparationREMOVING THE INSULATION STRIPSYour organizer comes with two insulationstrips that help preserve battery powerduring shipping.B
8A Quick Look at the OrganizerA Quick Look at the OrganizerCity Codes — you can select and viewthe date and time in any of these cities.OFF — turns t
9A Quick Look at the Organizer ¤— helps you organize phone directoryrecords and general information about con-tacts. You can put names, phone numbers,
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