Page 2 - License Agreement; Limited Use License
1 License Agreement READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USINGTHE ELECTRONIC REFERENCE. YOUR USE OF THEELECTRONIC REFERENCE DEEMS THAT YOUACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. IF YOU DONOT AGREE WITH THESE TERMS, YOU MAY RETURNTHIS PACKAGE WITH PURCHASE RECEIPT TO THEDEALER FROM WHICH YOU PURCHASED THEELE...
Page 3 - Table of Contents
2 Table of Contents License Agreement ..................................... 1Notice ........................................................... 2Getting Started ............................................ 4Key Guide .................................................... 6Using the Clocks ...............
Page 4 - Reccomendations; Notice
3 Reccomendations • The manufacturer strongly recommends that separate permanent written records be kept of allimportant data. Data may be lost or altered invirtually any electronic memory product undercertain circumstances. Therefore, the manufacturerassumes no responsibility for data lost or other...
Page 5 - Using the Organizer for the First Time; battery insulation sheet to remove it.; Changing the Language; Getting Started
4 Using the Organizer for the First Time The first time you use this organizer, you should performa system reset. Warning! A system reset erases anyuser-entered information and clears all settings.1. Turn the organizer over and carefully pull the battery insulation sheet to remove it. 2. Press ON/OF...
Page 6 - to cycle through English, Français; Turning the Keytone Off or On
5 1. Press . NYC MON 1999-09-20 A 12-00 ✳ ✳ Indicates Home Time mode. 2. Press L. ENGLISH? 3. Press to cycle through English, Français (French), Deutsch (German), Italiano (Italian),Español (Spanish) and Português (Portuguese). 4. When the language you want is displayed on the screen, press ENTER to...
Page 7 - Key Guide; Function Keys; SPACE
6 Key Guide Function Keys Goes to the Business phone directory. Goes to the Personal phone directory. Toggles between Home and World time. Goes to the Schedule. Goes to the Memos. Toggles between the Calculator andConverter. Displays the e-mail address field in the phonedirectories. Sets the alarms ...
Page 8 - Combination Keys; SET; About Symbols
7 Key Guide Combination Keys Press and release ALT before pressing the next key. ALT is displayed. To lock ALT, press it twice. indicates that the keys are now shifted.A (12/24) Toggles times between 12- and 24-hour timedisplays. C ( ) Selects the alarm clock and then cyclesthrough the daily, hourly...
Page 9 - Calculator Function Keys; About Screen Illustrations
8 Calculator Function Keys In the calculator, the keys are autoshifted to perform thefollowing functions. Q ( MC ) Clears the memory. W ( MR ) Retrieves a number from the memory. E ( M -) Stores a negative number in thememory. R ( M +) Stores a positive number in thememory. T ( ÷ ) Divides a number....
Page 10 - ) until the Home time screen; daylight savings time.; Using the Clocks
9 The clock lets you set a Home time and viewlocal times around the world. You should set theHome time before viewing the World times orusing the Schedule, because World times arebased on Home time. Setting Home Time1. Press ( TIME ) until the Home time screen appears. ✳ indicates Home time. New Yor...
Page 11 - is displayed. To turn it off, press ALT and; NYC
10 Using the Clocks DST is displayed. To turn it off, press ALT and then D again. 6. Press SET to start editing. ✴ NYC 1999-01-01 A 12-00 7. Use (Search up) or (Search down) to cycle through the list of 30 cities. 8. When you see one in your time zone, press ENTER to choose it as your Home city. Not...
Page 12 - Setting World Time; ) until the World time screen; The absence of a; to cycle; SYD; Time Format
11 Using the Clocks Setting World Time 1. Press ( TIME ) until the World time screen appears. The absence of a ✳ indicates the World time screen. There are 30 built-in cities of different zones. 2. Use (Search up) or (Search down) to cycle through the list of cities and view theircorresponding times...
Page 13 - Setting the Daily Alarm; Use the numbered keys to enter a time, for; ALARM SET; Setting the Alarms
12 There are three kinds of alarms: the daily alarm, indicated by , the hourly chime, indicated by , and the Schedule alarm, indicated by . Setting the Daily Alarm 1. Press and then SET. ALARM SET A 12-00 2. Use the numbered keys to enter a time, for example enter 1015, and press S ( AM / PM ) to se...
Page 14 - Setting the Hourly Chime; ALARM; Use the numbered keys to enter a time, and press; Icon
13 Setting the Hourly Chime 1. Press . 2. Press C ( ) until is displayed. ALARM A 12-00 2. Use the numbered keys to enter a time, and press S ( AM / PM ) to select either a.m. or p.m. 3. Press ENTER to confirm your settings.4. To cancel the alarm, press C ( ) until no icon is displayed. Press C ( ) ...
Page 15 - Using the Telephone Directories; Entering a Phone Record; to enter a personal telephone record.
14 Using the Telephone Directories There are two telephone directories, a Business phonedirectory and a Personal phone directory. Entering a Phone Record 1. Press to enter a personal telephone record. Press to enter a business telephone record. PERSONAL? You can enter a maximum of 45 characters, inc...
Page 17 - Entering a Schedule Record; Using the Scheduler
16 In each schedule record, you can enter the name andtype of event and the date and time when the event isgoing to occur. Entering a Schedule Record 1. Press . SCHEDULE? 2. Type the name of the event. For example, type STAFF MEETING. You can enter a maximum of 45 characters, includingletters, numbe...
Page 18 - Guaging the Memory; MEMORY
17 Using the Scheduler 4. Press ENTER to store the data. 5. Press ALT and then C ( ) to turn on the schedule alarm. SCHEDULE? When the schedule alarm is set, the alarm will soundat the time of the appointment. The organizer will turnon (if it was off), displaying the relevant schedulerecord. To turn...
Page 19 - Using the Memo Directory; Entering a Memo Record; Press SPACE to insert spaces in your data.
18 Using the Memo Directory You can enter three lines of data in a memo record. Youcan type a maximum of 45 characters including letters,numbers and symbols on line one, and 90 numberseach on lines 2 and 3. Entering a Memo Record 1. Press . MEMO? 2. Type your data. Press SPACE to insert spaces in yo...
Page 20 - Searching and Editing Records; Searching for a Record; to search for a personal telephone; Viewing a Record; or to scroll through any field that has
19 Searching and Editing Records Telephone and Memo records are listed alphabetically.Schedule records are listed in chronological order. Youcan search for them either directly or sequentially. Youcan review your records, edit them or delete them. Searching for a Record 1. Press to search for a pers...
Page 21 - Editing a Record; in front of the cursor.; Deleting a Record
20 Searching and Editing Records 3. Press or to view other fields in a record. Editing a Record 1. Find the record you want to edit. To learn how, read "Searching for a Record" on page19. 2. Press ALT and then (Edit/Ins).3. Move the cursor to the character you want to edit. 4. Press ALT and ...
Page 22 - Using a Password; Setting the Password; or
21 Using a Password You can lock your organizer so that only the Clock,Calculator and Converter can be used without supplyingthe password. Note: You do not need to set a passwordto use this organizer. Warning: Please keep written records of your data. If youforget your password, you will not be able...
Page 23 - Entering Confidential Data; ) twice if the key icon is displayed; Viewing Confidential Data; to select Schedules.
22 Using a Password Entering Confidential Data Make sure that the key icon is not displayed on thescreen before you begin to type your confidential data.1. Press SET ( ) twice if the key icon is displayed on the screen. 2. Select the directory you want and type your data. 3. Press SET ( ). 4. Press ...
Page 24 - Changing the Password; Type your new password over the old one.
23 Changing the Password 1. Press . You may also press , , or . 2. Press SET ( ). PASSWORD? 3. Type your password. 4. Press SET ( ) again. MEMO? 5. Press SET ( ) and then ALT and (Del). Your current password is displayed. 6. Type your new password over the old one. If your old password is longer tha...
Page 25 - Using the Calculator; Making a Calculation; until the Calculator screen appears.
24 Using the Calculator Making a Calculation 1. Press until the Calculator screen appears. 0 2. Type a number. You can type up to 10 digits. To type a decimal, pressO (.). To clear a number, press C/Ce. 3. Press I (+), U (-), Y (x) or T ( ÷ ) to add, subtract, multiply, or divide, respectively. Or p...
Page 26 - Using the Calculator Memory; In the Calculator, make a calculation or type a; To retrieve the number from memory, press W
25 Using the Calculator Using the Calculator Memory 1. In the Calculator, make a calculation or type a number. 2. To add the number on the screen to the number stored in memory, press R ( M +). To subtract the number on the screen from the number stored inmemory, press E ( M -). M 98. M indicates th...
Page 27 - Using the Converter; Using the Built-in Conversion Rates; until the Converter screen appears.; INCH; select a conversion category.
26 Using the Converter Using the Built-in Conversion Rates Use your organizer to do the following built-inconversions: Inches Centimeters Yards Meters Miles Kilometers C o F Feet Meters Ounces Grams Pounds Kilograms US gallons Liters UK gallons Liters 1. Press until the Converter screen appears. INC...
Page 28 - Creating Custom Conversion Rates; Press ENTER and type the conversion rate.; DEM
27 Creating Custom Conversion Rates You can enter your own units and conversion rates, todo currency conversions for example. 1. Press until the Converter screen appears. 2. Press (Search up) or (Search down) till you see the following screen: ➔ 0 3. Press SET and type the first unit's name. For exa...
Page 29 - Remove the old battery and quickly replace it with; Keep Written Copies of Important Data; Replacing the Battery
28 This organizer uses one CR2032, 3-volt lithium battery.Before you follow these steps you should have a smallPhillips screwdriver and the new battery at hand.Warning! When no battery is installed, this organizer willsave your information for only about 30 seconds. Soquickly install the new battery...
Page 30 - Specifications
29 Specifications Model RF-3Size: 11.8 x 8.9 cm • Weight: 3 oz.Battery: 0ne CR2032 lithium • Storage capacity: 3 KBISBN 1-56712-526-3Model RF-48Size: 11.8 x 8.9 cm • Weight: 3 oz.Battery: One CR2032 lithium • Storage capacity: 42 KBISBN 1-56712-527-1Cleaning This ProductTo clean this product, spray ...
Page 32 - FCC Notice
31 FCC Notice NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found tocomply with the limits for a Class B digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable protection againstharmful interference in a residential installation. Thisequipment generates, uses ...