Personal Organizer Organizador Personal: User's Guide Manual Del Usuario
Personal Organizer Organizador Personal: User's Guide Manual Del Usuario
Personal Organizer Organizador Personal: User's Guide Manual Del Usuario
License Agreement
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Introduction
Congratulations! You now own a Rolodex Electronics Personal Organizer that holds up to 192k of memory. Using this organizer you can: keep track of daily appointments; store and retrieve: business and personal telephone numbers and addresses e-mail addresses memos schedules anniversaries to do lists expense records; set two clocks to keep time and date in 29 locations around the world; perform metric and currency conversions; set a Daily Alarm; link data with your PC; choose between 6 prompt languages; protect your data with a password. You can also use the backlight for easier viewing.
Table of Contents
Notice ................................................... 4 Getting Started .................................... 5 Key Guide ............................................ 8 Using the Clocks ............................... 12 Setting the Alarms ............................ 15 Using the Calendar ........................... 17 Using the Telephone Directory ........ 19 Using the Scheduler ......................... 22 Using the Memo Directory ................ 24 Using the To Do Directory ................ 25 Searching for and Editing Records . 26 Using the Expense Manager ............ 28 Using the Anniversary Directory ..... 31 Using a Password ............................. 32 Using the Calculator ......................... 35 Using the Converter .......................... 37 Installing the PC Sync ...................... 40 Transmitting or Receiving Records 41 Replacing the Battery ....................... 47 Specifications .................................... 48 Limited Warranty (outside U.S.) ....... 48 Limited Warranty (U.S. only) ............ 49 FCC Notice ......................................... 50
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Notice
The manufacturer strongly recommends that separate permanent written records be kept of all important data. Data may be lost or altered in virtually any electronic memory product under certain circumstances. Therefore, the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for data lost or otherwise rendered unusable whether as a result of improper use, repairs, defects, battery replacement, use after the specified battery life has expired, or any other cause. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility, directly or indirectly, for financial losses or claims from third parties resulting from the use of this product and any of its functions, such as stolen credit card numbers, the loss or alteration of stored data, etc. The information provided in this manual is subject to change without notice.
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 temperatures. Clean only with a soft, dry cloth. Since this product is not waterproof, do not use it or store it where fluids can splash onto it. Raindrops, water spray, juice, coffee, steam, perspiration, etc. will also cause the organizer to malfunction.
Getting Started
Using the Organizer for the First Time
The first time you use this organizer, you should perform a system reset. Warning! A system reset erases any user-entered information and clears all settings. Pressing the reset button with more than light pressure may permanently disable your organizer. 1. Turn the organizer over and carefully pull the battery insulation sheets to remove them. 2. Press ON/OFF to turn the organizer off. 3. Use a thin, pointed object (e.g., a straightened paper clip) to press the reset button on the back of the organizer. Caution: Do not use an object with a breakable or sharp tip.
RESET?
4. Press ENTER to clear the memory. To cancel, press any other key.
RESET TIME?
Getting Started
5. Press ENTER to reset the time. To cancel, press any other key.
ENGLISH?
6. Press Search
7. When the language you want is displayed on the screen, press ENTER to select it. The unit automatically returns to the Home Time mode.
Getting Started
2. Press L(Lang).
ENGLISH?
3. Press Search or to cycle through US English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, and Italian. 4. When the language you want is displayed on the screen, press ENTER to select it. The unit automatically returns to the Home Time mode.
o Auto Shut-Off
When none of the keys have been pressed for approximately 5-6 minutes, the organizer automatically turns the power off to save the batteries. Press ON/OFF to resume. The actual life of the batteries depends on the usage.
Key Guide
Function Keys
Toggles between 3 telephone directories. Goes to the Scheduler. Goes to the To Do list/Memos.
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Goes to the Calendar. Toggles between Home Time, World time and Daily Alarm. Goes to the Anniversary directory. Goes to the Expense Manager. Goes to the Converter. Goes to the Calculator. Goes to Data communication. Turns the backlight on or off.
Other Keys
(C/CE) Moves the cursor to the next line in a record in editing mode. ON/OFF Turns the organizer on and off. ENTER Stores data in a record, confirms data entries. DEL Deletes a character when editing a record. Deletes a record being viewed. INS Allows characters to be inserted when editing a record.
Key Guide SET/EDIT Allows you to edit information. Sets the Home
and World Times, Daily Alarm, and conversion rates. Types special symbols, e.g. @, #, etc. Types a space in records, accesses the password in Home Time. Cycles through records, world times, conversions. Moves cursor in indicated direction. Controls the screen contrast. Displays next record. Selects the alarm clock and then cycles through the Daily, Hourly, and Schedule alarms to activate/deactivate them. When the Home Time is displayed, turns daylight savings on or off. Changes the prompt language. Toggles times between a.m. and p.m. Toggles date display between M/D/Y and D/M/Y. Toggles times between 12- and 24-hour time displays. Turns the keytone on or off.
(Contr) (Next )
C( )
Key Guide
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Key Guide
o Turning the Keytone Off or On The keytone is the beep that sounds whenever a key is pressed. When the keytone is on, an icon ( ) appears on the screen. To turn the keytone on or off, press ( Time) to return to Home Time, and then press V( ). o About the Backlight You can press to switch the backlight on and off. It will automatically turn off if you have not pressed a key for about eight seconds. o About Symbols SYM gives you the option of entering any of 23 symbols. Press SYM. Press Search or to cycle through the symbols: + - = % @ / : _ , # $ ? V ( ) ! & \ . Press 0-9 to confirm the symbol you want. o About Screen Illustrations Some screen illustrations in this Users Guide may vary slightly from what you see on the screen. This does not mean that your organizer is malfunctioning.
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2. Press M(MD/DM) to toggle between the date display of M/D/Y and D/M/Y. 3. Press D(DST) if you want to see daylight savings time. is displayed. To turn it off, press D(DST) again. 4. Press SET/EDIT to start editing. 5. Press Search or to cycle through the list of 29 cities. 6. When you see the one you want, stop pressing Search or to choose it as your home city.
Note: If you wish to change the label of your Home city, type the name you want using up to 12 letters.
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7. Press ENTER and enter the date and Home Time. For example, to enter 11-25-1999, 10:30 a.m., type 112519991030.
<<HOME TIME>> THU 25-NOV-1999 NEW YORK 10:30 40 AM F
There are 29 built-in cities in different time zones. 2. Use Search or to cycle through the list of cities and view their corresponding times.
Note: The World Time is based upon hours added to or subtracted from the Home Time zone. It is not a separate clock and cannot be set.
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3. Press SET/EDIT to edit a city name of your choice (up to 12 characters) and press ENTER to confirm your choice. 4. Press (Time) to return to the Home Time screen.
o Time Format
When setting time, press X (AM/PM) to toggle between a.m. and p.m. When viewing time, press Z (12/24) to toggle between the 12-hour and 24-hour format.
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2. Press SET/EDIT, then use the numbered keys to enter a time. For example, enter 1015, and press X(AM/PM) to select either a.m. or p.m. 3. Press ENTER to confirm your settings. ALARM 10:15
AM
indicates that the Daily Alarm is on. At the set time, your organizer will automatically turn on (if it was off). The alarm will sound for about 20 seconds. Press any key to turn off the alarm.
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Press C ( ) to cycle through four alarm selections: Alarm No alarm Hourly Chime Schedule Alarm Hourly Chime and Schedule Alarm Icon No icon
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Viewing Dates
1. Press
1999 DEC 48/ 52
1 ( Cal).
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The current date will flash and the current month and year will be displayed to the top left of the screen. The week number of the current day and the total number of weeks in a year will be shown at the bottom left of the screen. 2. Press to move one day at a time. Press to move one week at a time. Press Search to move one month at a time.
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2. Type a name. For example, to enter the name Robert Edwards, type EDWARDS ROBERT. Note: To alphabetize your entries by the last name, you must type the last name first. You can enter a maximum of 45 characters in the name field, including letters, numbers and symbols. To enter a symbol, press SYM. Press Search or to cycle through the list of symbols and press 0-9 to choose the symbol you want. NAME? EDWARDS_
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Using the Telephone Directory Note: If the data on the first line exceeds 18 characters, it will automatically wrap to the next line. 3. Press ENTER to confirm the entry in the Name field. COMPANY? _
4. Type the name of a company. In the Company field, you can enter a maximum of 18 characters including letters, numbers and symbols. 5. Press ENTER to confirm the entry and go to the next field. 6. Type a phone number. For example, type 201265-5600. HOME? h: 201-265-5600
In each number field, you can enter a maximum of 18 digits, including hyphens and spaces.
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Using the Telephone Directory 7. Press ENTER to go to the next field. You can now enter a Work number, Fax number, Cell phone number, Pager number (each up to 18 characters), E-mail address (up to 45 characters), Street address (up to 81 characters) and NOTE (up to 63 characters). It is not necessary to complete each field. Skip an unwanted field and move on to the next one by pressing ENTER. NOTE? VISIT ABC COMPANY
This is the last field. 8. Press ENTER to store the record. To learn how to view and edit records, please refer to "Searching for and Editing Records" on page 26.
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<<SCHEDULE>> DATE/TIME?
2. To type the date and time, press any number key to start the input mode and then type your information. For example, to enter 20-09-1999, 11:30, type 200919991130. Press X to choose a.m. or p.m., if needed. The date format follows the one chosen on the Home Time screen. See "Setting Home Time" on page 12. 3. Press ENTER to type keywords for the event. For example, type STAFF MEETING. You can enter a maximum of 108 characters, including letters, numbers and symbols. 20-9-1999 11:30 AM STAFF MEETING
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Using the Scheduler Note: If your data on the first line exceeds 18 characters, it automatically wraps to the next line. Schedule records are sorted chronologically by the Date/Time entries.
DATE/TIME?
5. To turn on the Schedule alarm, press C ( ) in the Home Time display mode.
To learn how to set the Schedule alarm, please refer to "Setting the alarms" on page 15. When the Schedule alarm is set, the alarm will sound at the time of the appointment. The organizer will turn on (if it was off), displaying the relevant schedule record. Note: if you have set a password, you must enter it to view the schedule entry. See "Using a Password" on page 32 for more information. To turn the alarm off, press C( ) in Home Time disappears. display mode until To learn how to view and edit records, please refer to "Searching for and Editing Records" on page 26.
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2. Type your data. Press SPACE to insert spaces in your data. 3. Press (C/CE) to move the cursor to the next line. 4. Press ENTER to store your data. To learn how to view and edit records, please refer to "Searching for and Editing Records" on page 26.
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Entering a To Do Record
1. Press (To Do/Memo) until the To Do screen appears.
<<THING TO DO>>
DATE?
2. To type the date, press any number key to start the input mode and then type your data. For example, to enter 09-20-1999, type 09201999. The date format follows the one chosen on the Home Time screen. See "Setting Home Time" on page 12. 3. Press ENTER to type keywords for the entries. For example, type FINISH ABC PROJECT. 20-SEP-1999 FINISH PROJECT
You can enter a maximum of 108 characters, including letters, numbers and symbols. Note: If your data on the first line exceeds 18 characters, it automatically wraps to the next line. 4. Press ENTER to store your data.
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Viewing a Record
1. Find the record you want to view. See "Searching for a Record", above.
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Searching for and Editing Records 2. Press or to view the full record. to view more Continue to press Search or records.
Editing a Record
1. Find the record you want to edit. To learn how, read "Searching for a Record". 2. Press SET/EDIT. 3. Move the cursor to the character you want to edit. 4. Press INS to insert a character. Press DEL to delete a character. 5. Press ENTER to store your changes.
Deleting a Record
1. Find the record you want to delete. To learn how, read "Searching for a Record". 2. Press DEL. 3. Press ENTER to delete the record. To exit without deleting, press any key other than ENTER.
WAIT After a moment, you will see the message "DELETED" and you will return to the initial screen of the directory you are in.
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You have 8 expense types to choose from. 5. Press the number of the one you want and then press ENTER to go to the PAYMENT TYPE menu. 6. Press the number of the PAYMENT TYPE you want, and press ENTER to go to the NOTE field. 7. Type a note. You can enter a maximum of 108 characters. 8. Press ENTER to confirm the record.
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DATE?
To search by NOTE, press ENTER. 2. Type the DATE or NOTE you are looking for or press Search or to cycle through your records.
Press SET/EDIT to change the start and end dates of the Report period. 2. Press Search or to cycle through the report. When you return to the REPORT screen, you can enter a new date period.
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Using the Expense Manager To learn how to edit and delete records, please refer to "Editing a Record" and "Deleting a Record" on page 27.
3. Edit the description using a maximum of 6 characters, and press ENTER to confirm. You will now go to the next Type name that you can edit. Type your changes or a new name and press ENTER each time to confirm your changes. It is not necessary to edit every Type. After you edit the Types you want, press C/CE to exit the edit mode.
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DATE?
2. Type the date using the number keys and press ENTER. 3. Type keywords for the event. You an enter a maximum of 108 characters, including letters, numbers and symbols.
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Using a Password
You can lock your organizer so that only the Clock, Calendar, Calculator and Converter can be used without supplying the password. Note: You do not need to set a password to use this organizer. Warning: Please keep written records of your data. If you forget your password, you will not be able to recover any of the data stored in your organizer. To use the organizer again, you will have to perform a system reset, which will clear the password and erase all the data stored in memory. To learn how to perform a system reset, read "Getting Started" on page 5.
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Using a Password
You are prompted to enter your password. Type your password and then press ENTER. If you mistype your password, the message "OPEN ERROR!" will appear and you will be prompted to enter your password again. After you enter your correct password, the icon will disappear from the screen and you will be able to enter your data. 2. You can now enter new data or view existing data.
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Using a Password
PASSWORD? [ ]
3. Type your old password and then press ENTER. You will be prompted to enter your new password. To deactivate your password, just press ENTER without pressing any number keys first. 4. Type your new password and then press ENTER.
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<<CALCULATOR>>
0. 2. Type a number. You can type up to 12 digits. To type a decimal, press . To change a number from positive to negative, press P (+/-).
To clear a number, press (C/Ce). 3. Press +, -, x or to add, subtract, multiply, or divide, respectively. Or press I() to calculate a square root. 4. Type another number. 5. Press = to calculate. Or press O(%) to calculate the percentage. (C/Ce) to clear the calculations. 6. Press
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2. Press Search or to select a conversion category, if needed. 3. Press or to select the conversion direction, if needed. 4. Type the number to be converted. For example to convert 10 ft. to meters, type 10.
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5. Press
FEET FEET: M:
or
<<METRIC >> M
3.28083989501 32.808398950 10. 10.
Converting Currency
There are 15 built-in currency exchange rates, 3 of which you can program. 1. Press ( Conv) until you see the currency conversion screen.
EURO FRF USD CUR1 CUR2 EURO 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.
2. Press Search or to select one of the built-in currency exchanges. 3. Type the number for conversion on the bottom row and press ENTER to convert. 4. Press Search or to view the other currencies.
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Using the Converter Note: The bottom row remains unchanged. 5. Type a new number to start the next conversion.
<SET> will be displayed on the bottom row of the screen to indicate that the unit is now ready for a rate to be set. Note: All rates must be in relation to the EURO. For e.g. if 1 Euro = 1.0662 US$, enter 1.0662 as the conversion rate for USD. 3. Press or to cycle through the 3 programmable currencies. Note: The default names are USD, CUR1 and CUR2. The default conversion rate is 1. 4. Type the new currency name (up to 4 letters or numbers) and press ENTER. 5. Type the new conversion rate. You can type up to 6 digits. 6. Press ENTER to save the rate.
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1-SYNC? 2-TX? 3-RX? 6. Use or to select 1-SYNC? or press 1. 7. Press ENTER to start synchronization. During synchronization, you will see the following messages: Transmitting this means your Organizer is transmitting the data necessary for synchronization. Receiving this means your PC has processed the data and is transmitting back the data necessary for synchronization. WAIT this means the Organizer is updating the records. OK! this means synchronization is complete. After two seconds, your Organizer will return to the initial display mode.
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Transmitting or Receiving Records Note: You cannot send or receive a single directory between your handheld Organizer and PC Sync for Windows. You can send a single record or all the directories. Warning! When you transfer all directories, your old records at the receiving end will be overwritten. If you wish to retain records unique to your Organizer or PC Sync, choose Synchronization instead of Import or Export.
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Transmitting or Receiving Records 3. Click OK to confirm the operation. (Time) on your handheld Organizer 4. Press until the Home Time screen appears. 5. Press Data Sync to enter the data communication mode. 6. Use or to select 2-TX? or press 2. 7. Press ENTER to start the transmission.
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Specifications
Model: RF-192 Personal Organizer Size: 14.3 x 9.6 cm Weight: 4.5 oz. Battery: Two CR2032 lithium Storage capacity: 192 K Contacts For registration and sales call 1-800-266-5626 (U.S. only) or visit us at www.franklin.com. Please have your product number (RF-192) and date of purchase handy when you call to register. For customer service call 609-239-4333. For technical support call 609-386-8997. Cleaning This Product To clean this product, spray a mild glass cleaner onto a cloth and wipe its surface. Dont spray liquids directly onto the unit. Dont use or store your organizer in extreme or prolonged heat, cold, humidity, or other adverse conditions. Copyrights, Trademarks and Patents 1999 Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc. Burlington, N.J. 08016-4907 USA. All rights reserved. ROLODEX is a registered trademark of Berol Corporation, a subsidiary of Newell Rubbermaid, Inc. Patents Pending ISBN 1-56712-530-1 Limited Warranty (outside U.S.) This product, excluding batteries is guaranteed by Franklin for a period of one year from the date of purchase. It will be repaired or replaced with an equivalent product (at Franklins option) free of charge for any defect due to faulty workmanship or materials. Products purchased outside the United States that are returned under warranty should be returned to the original vendor with proof of purchase and description of fault. Charges will be made for all repairs unless valid proof of purchase is provided. This warranty explicitly excludes defects due to misuse, accidental damage, or wear and tear. This guarantee does not affect the consumers statutory rights.
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FCC Notice
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. NOTE: This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices. Shielded cables must be used with the unit to insure compliance. NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
REP-28062-00 P/N 7201737 REV. B
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