Rolodex RF-6090 manual

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    User ’ s Guide RF-6090 Professional DataPage Organizer  Electronic Publishers www .franklin.com[...]

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    1 License Agreement READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE ELECTRONIC REFERENCE. YOUR USE OF THE ELECTRONIC REFERENCE DEEMS THA T YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THESE TERMS, YOU MA Y RETURN THIS P ACKAGE WITH PURCHASE RECEIPT TO THE DEALER FROM WHICH YOU PURCHASED THE ELECTRONIC REFERENCE AND YOUR PURCHASE PRIC[...]

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    2 Thank you for purchasing the DataPage Organizer , a handy and easy-to-use tool to help you organize your life better . This manual has been prepared to help you get started with the Organizer . Read it thoroughly and try out the various functions. With proper care, this unit will give you years of satisfaction and service. Introduction Contents L[...]

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    3 This unit is engineered to give you years of satisfactory service if you handle it carefully . Here are a few precautions: 1. Do not immerse the unit in water . 2. Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive materials. 3. Do not subject the unit to excessive force, shock, dust, temperature or humidity . 4. Do not tamper with the unit’ s in[...]

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    4 Using the Organizer for the First T ime 1. Remove the battery insulation tape at the back of the unit. 2. Press ON/OFF to turn on the unit. The Home T ime screen will be displayed (the default home city is London). 3. Press ON/OFF to turn off the unit, when you are not using it. Battery Y our unit uses two (CR2016) lithium batteries, one for gene[...]

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    5 Key Guide Main Function Keys (PHONE) T oggles between three telephone directories. (SCHED) Goes to the Schedule directory . (MEMO) Goes to the Memo directory . (BKMRK) Goes to the web address directory . (TIME) Lets you set the date and time. (ALARM) Allows you to set a daily alarm for any time of the day . ( ANNV ) Goes to the Anniversary direct[...]

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    6 Other Keys ON/OFF T urns your organizer on or off. EDIT Allows you to change the displayed record. ENTER Saves data and confirms an action, like saving or deleting a record. SHIFT Allows you to use the second function displayed over some keys. FUNC Displays the function menu. SP ACE T ypes a space at the cursor position. INS Allows characters to [...]

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    7 Key Guide Calculator Function Keys The function keys are autoshifted in the Calculator . C/CE Clears the memory . ÷ , x Divides, multiplies, subtracts or -, + adds. = Performs a calculation. . T ypes a decimal point. % Calculates a percentage. +/- Changes the sign of a number from positive to negative. √ Calculates a square root. MC Clears the[...]

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    8 Y our organizer has two clocks that keep the time and date simultaneously: a Home T ime clock, which can keep your current time, and a W orld T ime clock, which keeps the time of dif ferent cities throughout the world. T o Set the Home Time 1. Press TIME until ( HOME TIME ) is on the screen. 2. Use SEARCH UP and DOWN to scroll through the list of[...]

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    9 T o Use the World T ime Note: Y ou must set the date and time of your Home City first before you view the time of other cities. 1. Press TIME until ( WORLD TIME ) is on the screen. 2. Use SEARCH UP or DOWN to scroll through the list of world cities. 3. Press C(DST) for daylight savings time. The symbol, DST next to the day of the week indicates d[...]

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    10 Y ou can set a Daily Alarm that acts as an alarm clock which chimes once a day at a specified time. When an alarm sounds, simply press a key to stop it. The alarm will sound for 20 seconds if you do not stop it. Even if your organizer is turned of f, it will automatically turn on and the alarm will sound. T o Set the Daily Alarm 1. Press ALARM. [...]

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    11 Y our organizer has three Phone directories, which contain phone records. Phone records are made up of eight fields of information: Name, Company , Phone 1, Phone 2, Phone 3, E-mail, Address and Note. T o Enter a Phone Record 1. Press PHONE repeatedly to choose the Phone directory you want. 2. T ype a name and then press ENTER to go to the next [...]

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    12 T o Find a Phone Record 1. Press PHONE repeatedly to choose the Phone directory you want. 2. Press SEARCH UP or DOWN to display the list of records. 3. Use or to move the cursor (>) to the record you want. T o search for a specific phone record, type the first letter . The list of entries starting with that letter is displayed. If there are n[...]

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    13 Using the Schedule Feature In each schedule record you can keep track of the date and time of your appointments and write a note. T o Enter a Schedule Record 1. Press SCHED. The first number of the date flashes. 2. Press or to move between the date and time fields. Each number flashes as it is selected. Use the number keys to type your changes. [...]

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    14 3. Use or to move the cursor (>) to the record you want. 4. Press DSP to view it. When viewing a record, you can turn the alarm of f by pressing any key . 5. Press ENTER to return to the list you were viewing. Press any function key to exit. T o Edit or Delete a Schedule Record 1. Select the record you want to edit or delete. The selected rec[...]

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    15 T o Enter a Memo Record 1. Press MEMO. 2. T ype your data. Press to go to a new line. 3. Press ENTER to store your record. T o V iew a Memo Record 1. Press MEMO. 2. Press SEARCH UP or DOWN to display the list of records. The records are listed in alphabetical order . 3. Use or to move the cursor (>) to the record you want. T o search for a sp[...]

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    16 T o Edit or Delete a Memo Record 1. Select the record you want to edit or delete. The selected record is the one to which the cursor (>) points. 2. T o edit the record, press EDIT . T ype your changes. Use BKS to delete the character to the left of the cursor . Press ENTER to save the edited record. 3. T o delete the record, press DEL. Press [...]

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    17 Y ou can keep track of your favorite websites using the Bookmark feature. Y ou can enter a name, the web address and a note. Y our entries are displayed in alphabetical order . T o Enter a Bookmark 1. Press BKMARK. 2. T ype a name and press ENTER to go to the W eb Sites field. Y ou can press ENTER to go to the next field without entering any dat[...]

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    18 found for that letter , “NOT FOUND” is displayed and the entry starting with the letter closest to the one you entered is displayed. 4. Press DSP to view it. Use or to scroll through the record. 5. Press ENTER to return to the list you were viewing. Press any function key to exit. T o Edit or Delete a Bookmark 1. Select the record you want t[...]

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    19 Using the Anniversary Feature In each anniversary record, you can enter the date and a note. T o Enter an Anniversary Record 1. Press ANNV . The first number of the date flashes. 2. T ype in the date you want and press ENTER. Press or to move between the numbers. Each number flashes as it is selected. Use the number keys to type your changes. 3.[...]

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    20 Using the Calendar Y ou can view the current date or browse other dates moving one day , one week, or one month at a time. V iewing Dates 1. Press CALENDAR. The year and month are displayed on the left of the screen and the current date flashes. Note: The current date is depen- dent on the date that you set in your Home T ime. 2. Use or to move [...]

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    21 T o Make a Basic Calculation 1. Press CALC until you see the calcula- tor . 2. T ype a number using the number keys, and then type a math function (e.g., +, -, X, ÷ ). T ype another number and then press = to see the result. T o clear your calculation, press C/CE(DEL). T o Use the Memory Y our calculator can store a number in its memory for lat[...]

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    22 Y ou do not need to set a password to use this organizer . Once you set your password, the secret mode is engaged. Y ou will need to enter the correct password to access your data. W arning! Be sure to write down your password and keep it in a safe place. If you forget your password, you will not be able to access any function on your organizer [...]

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    23 Using the Password T o T urn off the Password 1. Press TIME. 2. Press SHIFT then . 3. Press ENTER without entering a new password. The password function will be turned of f. ♦ Resetting the Unit Press the reset button located on the back of the unit with a blunt point. This procedure is generally not required unless the unit malfunctions or yo[...]

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    24 Specifications Model: RF-6090 Personal Organizer Size: 17.0 x 10.6 x .6 cm • Weight: 1 15 g Battery: T wo ( CR2016) lithium • Storage capacity: 128 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-6090) and date of purchase handy when you call to regi[...]

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    25 LIMITED W ARRANTY , DISCLAIMER OF W ARRANTIES AND LIMITED REMEDY (A) LIMITED W ARRANTY . FRANKLIN W ARRANTS TO THE ORIGINAL END USER THA T FOR A PERIOD OF ONE (1) YEAR FROM THE ORIGINAL DA TE OF PURCHASE AS EVIDENCED BY A COPY OF YOUR RECEIPT , YOUR FRANKLIN PRODUCT SHALL BE FREE FROM DEFECTS IN MA TERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP . THIS LIMITED W ARRANT[...]

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    26 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 interfer- ence in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not ins[...]

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    User ’ s Guide RF-6090 Professional DataPage Organizer  Electronic Publishers www .franklin.com[...]