Page 2 - FEATURES
2 FEATURES Your RadioShack 256K Desktop Elec-tronic Organizer with Caller/Call WaitingID stores the names and phone num-bers of your personal and business con-tacts, as well as information about yourdaily schedule — all in one compact andeasy-to-use package. The Caller ID function displays a caller’...
Page 3 - Important Information; CAUTION
3 Important Information • To use this system’s Caller ID func- tion, you must be in an area whereCaller ID service is available, andyou must subscribe to the service. • Where Caller ID is offered, one or more of the following options aregenerally available: – caller’s number only – caller’s name onl...
Page 4 - FCC Rules
4 If you use more than one telephone orother device on the line, add up all theRENs. If the total is more than five (orthree in rural areas), your telephonesmight not ring. If ringer operation is im-paired, remove a device from the line. Your organizer complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules . You must, ...
Page 5 - CONTENTS
5 CONTENTS Preparation .............................................................................................................. 7 Installing Batteries .............................................................................................. 7Connecting the AC Adapter ........................
Page 7 - PREPARATION; INSTALLING BATTERIES; replacing
7 PREPARATION INSTALLING BATTERIES You need four AAA batteries (not sup-plied) to protect the organizer’s memoryduring a power failure. For the longestoperation and best performance, werecommend you use RadioShack alka-line batteries. Cautions: • Always use fresh batteries of the required size and r...
Page 8 - CLEAR
8 Caution: You must use a Class2 power source that supplies 9volts DC and delivers at least500 mA. Its center tip must be set to positive and its plug must fit theorganizer's 9V DC jack. The suppliedadapter meets these specifications. Us-ing an adapter that does not meet thesespecifications could da...
Page 9 - BASIC OPERATION; USING THE BACKLIGHT
9 BASIC OPERATION USING THE CURSOR/ ARROW KEYS The flashing _ on the screen is called a cursor. The cursor shows where thenext character typed will appear. Press , , , or to move the cur- sor. Hold down an arrow key to rapidlymove the cursor. When no cursor appears on the display,use the arrow keys ...
Page 10 - DST
10 Or, to quickly select a city you want,press the first letter of the city thenrepeatedly press SEARCH or SEARCH (if necessary) until your city’s name appears. 4. Press ENTER . The currently set month flashes. 5. Repeatedly press SEARCH or SEARCH until the current month appears, then press ENTER . ...
Page 11 - TIMER
11 VIEWING A WORLD TIME Once you set your home time, you canselect a world city and view the time inthat city. Follow these steps to select a world cityand view the time in that city and otherworld cities. 1. Press . The date and time in the currently selected world city ap-pears. 2. Press EDIT . Th...
Page 13 - CALLER ID
13 Caller ID is a service provided by yourtelephone company. When you sub-scribe to this service, the telephonecompany sends the caller’s telephonenumber (and name, if available) and thecall’s date and time between the firstand second rings. The organizer re-ceives and displays this information fore...
Page 14 - CALL; LDC
14 Your organizer saves up to 320 callrecords, then (for subsequent calls) it re-places the oldest call record with eachnew one. Each call record includes the time anddate of the call, the call number (order inwhich the call is received), the caller’stelephone number, and the caller’sname (if availa...
Page 15 - all; VIP CALL LIST; ON; LIST
15 DELETING CALL RECORDS Follow these steps to delete callrecords. 1. Recall a call record you want to delete. 2. Press DELETE . DELETE?(A/Y/N) appears. 3. To delete the selected call record, press Y . Or, to delete all call records, press A then Y . The organizer deletes the record or records. Othe...
Page 16 - PHONE DIRECTORY; TELEPHONE
16 PHONE DIRECTORY Your organizer has two phone directo-ries. You can store a contact’s name,three telephone numbers, an email ad-dress, and a note into each phone direc-tory record. The record can be up to 116characters and numbers, includingspaces. ENTERING A PHONE DIRECTORY RECORD Notes: • In som...
Page 19 - DAILY ALARM
19 DAILY ALARM You can set an alarm to sound at a settime of day. When the daily alarm is on,a tone sounds for 30 seconds at the settime. To silence the alarm, press any key. Thealarm sounds again the next day at theset time, unless you turn it off. Note: Because pressing any key willturn off the al...
Page 20 - SCHEDULE ALARMS; SCHEDULE
20 SCHEDULE ALARMS Schedule alarms help you stay in controlof your busy schedule by reminding youof meetings and other important events.For each schedule alarm, you can enteran alarm message of up to 97 charac-ters. At the set alarm time, the alarm soundsfor 30 seconds and your stored mes-sage appea...
Page 22 - SECRET RECORDS
22 SECRET RECORDS The organizer lets you block access toyour phone directory and schedulealarm. Once you set a password of up to4 characters, the phone directory andschedule alarm records are locked untilyou enter the password. Note: appears when you are not in the secret area. When you are in the s...
Page 23 - CALCULATOR; SQUARE CALCULATIONS
23 CALCULATOR To use the calculator, press . Press the number keys in the order theyappear in the arithmetic operation. Forexample: To clear a calculation, press C/CE . Notes: • If the result of a calculation has more than 12 digits, or if you try todivide by 0, E (error) appears. To clear the error...
Page 24 - Model
24 PC LINK You can transfer phone directoryrecords and schedule records to or fromyour organizer to or from another Ra-dioShack 256K Desktop Electronic Or-ganizer or to a PC (personal computer)using an optional PC Link cable andsoftware (available through your localRadioShack store). Cautions: • Alw...
Page 25 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE
25 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your RadioShack 256K Desktop Electronic Organizer with Caller/Call Waiting ID isan example of superior design and craftsmanship. The following suggestions willhelp you care for your organizer so you can enjoy it for years. Keep the organizer dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry i...
Page 26 - LIGHTNING
26 THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW In the unlikely event that your organizercauses problems on the phone line, thephone company can disconnect yourservice. The phone company attemptsto notify you in advance. If advance no-tice is not practical, the phone companynotifies you of your right to file a com-pla...
Page 27 - SPECIFICATIONS
27 SPECIFICATIONS Display ................................................................................ Liquid Crystal (Six Lines) Calculations ............... Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide, Square Root, and Percentage Main Power Source .............................................................