Page 2 - License Agreement
License Agreement READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USINGTHE ELECTRONIC REFERENCE. YOUR USE OFTHE ELECTRONIC REFERENCE DEEMS THAT YOUACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. IF YOU DONOT AGREE WITH THESE TERMS, YOU MAYRETURN THIS PACKAGE WITH PURCHASERECEIPT TO THE DEALER FROM WHICH YOU PUR-CHASED THE ELE...
Page 3 - Cautions; • Do not carry the organizer in the back pocket; Getting Started
Cautions • Do not carry the organizer in the back pocket of your slacks or trousers. • Do not drop the organizer or apply excessive force to it. • Do not subject the organizer to extreme tem- peratures. • Clean only with a soft, dry cloth.• Since this product is not waterproof, do not use it or stor...
Page 4 - Understanding the Display
2. Tap ENTER to confirm the reset. Memory available flashes briefly and the unitgoes to the Home Time screen. Note: If you accidentally depress the reset buttonat any time, DO NOT tap ENTER. Tap any othercharacter instead. This stops the unit from reset-ting and prevents any entered data from beingl...
Page 5 - Function Keys; Toggles between the two keypads.
Function Keys 2nd Toggles between the two keypads. Cycles between Home Time, WorldTime, Alarm and Timer. Toggles between the Personal andBusiness phone books. Toggles between the Schedule andMemo books. Cycles between Keyboard Wiz, Memoryand Chance. Cycles between the math Calculator,Calorie Calcula...
Page 6 - Cycles through the available symbols.; Numeric Keypad Keys; Tap the 2nd key to see these options.
Common Keys These appear on both the alphabet and numerickeypads. / Move the cursor in the indicated direction. SPACE Inserts a space. Alphabet Keypad Keys INS Allows characters to be inserted whenediting a record. CAP Toggles between typing capital andlower case letters. SYM Cycles through the avai...
Page 7 - DST; Turns DST on or off.; MENU; Goes to the Setting menu.; AC; Clears the calculator.; CE; Important Information
DST Turns DST on or off. AM/PM Toggles between a.m. and p.m. MENU Goes to the Setting menu. Goes to the password entry screen. Turns the keytone on or off. AC Clears the calculator. CE Clears the most recent entry in theCalculator. M+ Adds the number on the screen to theCalculator memory. M- Subtrac...
Page 8 - Keytone; The keytone is the beep that sounds when any; Symbols and Accents
Keytone The keytone is the beep that sounds when any key is tapped. To turn the keytone off or on, touch on the numeric keypad. Typing Capitals and Lower CaseLetters Tap CAP. in the alphabet keypad to togglebetween entering capital and lower case letters.When the capitals keypad is selected, CAPSapp...
Page 9 - Using the Menu; or; Tap ENTER when you see the one you want.
Using the Menu The MENU key is available on the numeric key-pad. The Menu allows you to select a language,choose a date display, check available memory,start a PC-Link (if you have the optional PC Syncprogram) and adjust screen contrast. You canaccess the Menu only from the Clock, Phonebooks, Schedu...
Page 10 - Using the Clocks; Using
4. Tap or to cycle through the available Language and Date display settings. LANGUAGE options are ENGLISH, NEDER-LANDS (Dutch), PORTUGÛES (Portuguese),ITALIANO (Italian), DEUTSCH (German),FRANÇAIS (French) and ESPAÑOL(Spanish). DATE SET options are YYYY/MM/DD,MM/DD/YYYY, DD/MM/YYYY. Note: Use / to a...
Page 11 - Setting Home Time
Setting Home Time You can select daylight savings time and the time format you want. To do this, tap , tap 2nd and then tap DST for daylight savings time or 12/24 for the 12- or 24-hour time format. When you turn DST on, appears to the right of the display. When you select the 12-hour for- mat, A or...
Page 12 - to go to the date field.; PM for the time you want.
The city name you enter can have a maximumof six letters. 4. Tap to go to the date field. If you enter a six letter name, the cursor auto-matically goes to the date field. 5. Enter the date. The date display depends on your selection inDATE SET in the Menu. 6. Set the time. If you selected the 12-ho...
Page 13 - Viewing World Time; until you see
Viewing World Time 1. Tap until you see to the left of the screen. 2. Tap or to view the date and time in the list of available cities. CITY ABBREVIATION CITY ABBREVIATION LONDON LON SINGAPORE SIN LISBON LIS TOKYO TYO PARIS PAR ADELAIDE ADL BERLIN BER SYDNEY SYD ROME ROM GUAM GUM AMSTERDAM AMS NOUME...
Page 14 - Setting the Alarms
Setting the Alarms You can set three alarms: a daily alarm indicated by , an hourly chime indicated by , and a schedule reminder indicated by . The daily alarm sounds for 60 seconds. Tap any key to turn it off. The hourly chime beeps for one second on the hour, every hour. To set the alarms, do the ...
Page 15 - Using the Timer; until you see TIMER on the screen.; Using the Phone, Schedule and; Entering a Phone Record
Using the Timer You can use your organizer as a Timer. To set theTimer, do the following. 1. Tap until you see TIMER on the screen. 2. Tap the number keys or use / to input the time you want. Use / to move the cursor. 3. Tap ENTER to store your setting. The Timer will beep at the appointed time noma...
Page 16 - Entering a Schedule or Memo
1. Tap once for the PERSONAL phone book. Tap twice for the BUSINESS phone book. 2. Type a name. The display automatically goes to the NAMEfield. 3. Tap / to go to the fields you want and enter data.The keypad automatically changes from thealphabet to the numeric in the fields where youneed to enter ...
Page 18 - Searching and Viewing Records; Note: In a Phone record, the name and home
Searching and Viewing Records Telephone and memo records are sorted alpha-betically. Schedule records are sorted chronologi-cally. 1. Tap or to find the book you want. 2. Tap / to scroll through your records. You can also enter the first few letters of your record and then tap to go directly to the ...
Page 20 - Password Protection; Setting a Password
Password Protection You can lock the data in your Telephone,Schedule and Memo books by setting a password.Note: You can use all the other features in thisorganizer without the password.Warning! Please keep written records of your data.If you forget your password, you will not be able torecover any o...
Page 21 - Viewing Confidential Data; Select the Telephone, Schedule and Memo; Changing the Password; Type the new password again and tap
Viewing Confidential Data 1. Select the Telephone, Schedule and Memo book.PASSWORD? is displayed. 2. Type your password and tap ENTER. Tap / to scroll through your confidential records. Changing the Password 1. From Home Time mode, tap 2nd. 2. Tap . PASSWORD? is displayed. 3. Type your password and ...
Page 22 - Using the Calculator; Making a Calculation
Using the Calculator Tap to cycle through a math Calculator, Calorie Calculator, Currency Converter, EuroConverter and Metric Converter. The Tip / Discount calculator is also available from the mathCalculator. Making a Calculation 1. Tap once. The numeric keypad appears. 2. Enter the numbers you wan...
Page 23 - Using the Calculator Memory; In the Calculator, make a calculation or type a; Tap M+ to add the number on the screen to; Using the Tip/Discount Calculators; Setting the Percentage; once to see the calculator.
Using the Calculator Memory 1. In the Calculator, make a calculation or type a number. 2. Tap M+ to add the number on the screen to the Calculator memory.To subtract the number on the screen from thenumber stored in memory, tap M-. M appears on the screen to indicate the num-ber is stored in memory....
Page 24 - Calculating the Tip or Discount; Counting Calories
Calculating the Tip or Discount 1. Tap once to see the calculator. 2. Enter the amount of the bill. Or enter the price of an item. 3. Tap ($) to see the gratuity due. Tap (%) to see the discount amount. 4. Tap ($) again to see the sum of the bill plus the gratuity. Tap (%) again to see the sum of th...
Page 25 - Getting a Report
Tap / to scroll across the screen and read all the text. 4. Tap and enter the date. 5. Tap and enter the time. You can tap AM/PM to enter the proper time ofday if you previously selected the 12-hour timedisplay format. 6. Tap . The unit for the food you selected will appear. 7. Enter the relevant nu...
Page 26 - Viewing and Deleting Records; Using the Currency Converter; Setting a Rate
Viewing and Deleting Records 1. Tap until you see the Calorie Calculator. 2. Tap / to scroll through your records. 3. When you see the record you wish to delete, tap DEL. 4. Tap ENTER to delete the record. Tap any other key to cancel the deletion. Using the Currency Converter You must first set curr...
Page 27 - Doing Currency Conversion
5. Tap to move the cursor to the next currency and enter the letters for that currency. 6. Tap ENTER to go to the rate field.7. Enter a new rate. Note: The rate you set must equal 1 unit ofthe first currency. For example, if your first cur-rency is USD and the second YEN the rateyou set will be 133....
Page 28 - Using the EURO Converter; To use the Euro converter do the following.
Using the EURO Converter Use the EURO converter for conversion betweenthe Euro and 12 national currencies. The built-inrates are those adopted by the Council of theEuropean Union for the 12 participating countries.These rates cannot be edited in accordance withthe rounding regulations set by the Eur...
Page 29 - Using the Metric Converter; until you see inch—>cm on the
Using the Metric Converter There are eight built-in conversions. 1. Tap until you see inch—>cm on the screen. 2. Use / to find the conversion you want. Tap or to change the direction of the conversion. 3. Enter the numbers you want.4. Tap ENTER to do the conversion.5. Tap CE to clear the converte...
Page 30 - Playing the Games; Keyboard Wiz; until you see KEYBOARD WIZ on; Tap ENTER to play at level one or enter a; Tap the letter that is leftmost on the screen.; Memory
Playing the Games There are 3 fun games to choose from:KEYBOARD WIZ, MEMORY and CHANCE. Keyboard Wiz This game tests your knowledge of the alphabetkeypad and your reflexes! Letters race across thedisplay. The object of the game is to tap the letterthat races across the screen. There are 20 levelsof ...
Page 31 - Press ENTER or CE to play another round.; Chance; select
1. Tap until you see MEMORY on the screen. 2. Use / to cycle through the levels until you find the one you want. 3. Tap ENTER to start the game.4. Tap the direction arrows to move to a hidden number and tap ENTER to see it.The number on the cursor is revealed.Continue doing this until you find match...
Page 32 - Tap ENTER to select 6 or enter any number; You will see five numbers in the 1-75 range.; Tap ENTER repeatedly to see new sets of
You see the message Set#(1-9) and the num-ber 6 flashes to indicate that this can bechanged. 2. Tap ENTER to select 6 or enter any number from 1-9.For example, enter 5. 3. Tap ENTER again. You can now select your highest numberwhich must be equal to or less than 99. 4. To select a maximum number, en...
Page 33 - Replacing the Battery; Turn the organizer off and turn it over.
Replacing the Battery This organizer uses 1 CR2032, 3-volt lithium bat-tery. Before you follow these steps you shouldhave a small Phillips screwdriver (one that fits intoscrews with and “x” notch) and the new battery athand.Warning! When no batteries are installed, thisorganizer will save your infor...
Page 34 - Keep Written Copies of Important Data; Specifications; Cleaning this Product
Keep Written Copies of Important Data This organizer stores your information as long asthe battery supplies power. Warning! If the battery loses power or is removed,all your information will be lost. Information canalso be lost or corrupted if you make a mistakewhile operating this organizer. Theref...
Page 35 - Copyrights, Trademarks and Patents
Copyrights, Trademarks and Patents © 2004 Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc. Burlington, N.J. 08016-4907 USA. All rightsreserved.ROLODEX® is a registered trademark of BerolCorporation, a subsidiary of Newell Rubbermaid,Inc.For technical support, please call (609)-386-8997and choose option 1 or vis...
Page 36 - FCC Notice
FCC Notice NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to com-ply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant toPart 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed toprovide reasonable protection against harmful interferencein a residential installation. This equipment generates,uses a...