Electronic PublishersRF-512Personal OrganizerOrganizador PersonalUser’s GuideManual del usuario
9ENGKey GuideSET/EDIT Allows you to edit information. Sets theHome and World Times, Daily Alarm,andconversion rates.SYM Types special symbols, e.g. @
10Key GuideCalculator Function KeysQ(MC) Clears the memory.W(MR) Retrieves a number from thememory.E(M-) Subtracts the displayednumber from the number
11ENGKey Guide♦ Turning the Keytone Off or OnThe keytone is the beep that sounds when-ever a key is pressed. When the keytone ison, an icon ( ) appear
12Using the ClocksThe clock lets you set a Home Time and view local timesaround the world. You should set the Home Time beforeviewing world times or u
13ENGUsing the Clocks7. Press ENTER and enter the date and HomeTime. For example, to enter 11-25-1999, 10:30a.m., type 112519991030. <<HOME T
14Using the ClocksCity Code City Name City Code City NameAUCKLAND Auckland CAIRO CairoGUAM Guam PARIS ParisSYDNEY Sydney LONDON LondonADELAIDE Adelaid
15ENGSetting the AlarmsThere are three kinds of alarms: the Daily Alarm, indi-cated by , the Hourly Chime, indicated by , andthe Schedule Alarm, indi
16Setting the AlarmsSetting the Hourly Chime/ScheduleAlarmThe Hourly Chime sounds once every hour on thehour.The Schedule Alarm sounds at the selected
17ENGUsing the CalendarYou can view the current date or browse other datesmoving one day, one week, or one month at a timethrough 200 years (from 1901
18Using the CalendarViewing Schedule, Anniversary and ToDo Entries from the Calendar1. Press 1(Cal).2. Locate the month and week of the entryfollowing
1ENGTable of ContentsLicense Agreement ... 2Introduction ...
19ENGUsing the Telephone DirectoryEntering a Phone RecordThere are three phone directories: Business 1,Business 2 and Personal.1. Press (Phone) to cyc
20Using the Telephone DirectoryNote: If the data on the first line exceeds 18characters, it will automatically wrap to the nextline.3. Press ENTER to
21ENG7. 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 18characters), E-m
22Using the SchedulerIn each schedule record, you can enter the date, time,and keywords for the event.Entering a Schedule Record1. Press (Sched).
23ENGUsing the SchedulerNote: If your data on the first line exceeds 18characters, it automatically wraps to the next line.Schedule records are sorted
24Using the Memo DirectoryYou can enter a maximum of 108 charactersincluding letters, numbers and symbols in eachmemo record.Entering a Memo Record1.
25ENGUsing the Internet DirectoryYou can enter a maximum of 108 charactersincluding letters, numbers and symbols in eachinternet record.Entering an In
26Using the To Do DirectoryIn each To Do record, you can enter the date, time andkeywords for the entry.Entering a To Do Record1. Press (To Do/Memo)
27ENGSearching for and Editing RecordsYou can search for your records either directly orsequentially. You can review your records, edit themor delete
28Searching for and Editing Records2. Press or to view the full record.Continue to press Search or to view morerecords.Editing a Record1. Find t
2READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THEELECTRONIC REFERENCE. YOUR USE OF THEELECTRONIC REFERENCE DEEMS THAT YOU ACCEPTTHE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE.
29ENGUsing the Expense ManagerIn each expense record, you can enter the Date,Amount, Expense type, Payment type and areference Note.Entering an Expens
30Using the Expense ManagerTo View an Expense RecordYou can search your records either by Date or byNote.1. Press (Exp). <<EXPENSES>&g
31ENGUsing the Expense ManagerTo learn how to edit and delete records, please referto “Editing a Record” and “Deleting a Record”.To Edit the Expense T
32Using the Anniversary DirectoryIn each anniversary record, you can enter the dateand keywords for the event.Entering an Anniversary Record1. Press
33ENGUsing a PasswordYou can lock your organizer so that only the Clock,Calendar, Calculator and Converter can be usedwithout supplying the password.
34Using a PasswordAccessing Data When the Password isActivated1. After turning the unit on when the password isactivated, press (Phone), (Sched), (
35ENGUsing a PasswordChanging or Deactivating the Password1. Press (Time) until Home Time is displayed.2. Press SPACE().PASSWORD?[ ]3. Type
36Using the CalculatorMaking a Calculation1. Press (Calc). <<CALCULAT OR>>0.2. Type a number.You can type up to 12 digits. To type a d
37ENGUsing the CalculatorUsing the Calculator Memory1. In the Calculator, make a calculation or type anumber.2. To add the number on the screen to the
38Using the ConverterUsing the Built-in Conversion RatesUse your organizer to do the following built-inconversions:FeetMeterYardMeterInchCentimeterMil
3ENGIntroductionCongratulations! You now own a Rolodex® Elec-tronics Personal Organizer that holds up to 512kof memory. Using this organizer you can:•
39ENG<<METRIC>>FEET –> M0.3048FEET: 10.M: 3.048 10.5. Press or to convert it in either direct
40Using the ConverterNote: The bottom row remains unchanged.5. Type a new number to start the next conversion.Setting a Currency Rate1. Press (Conv)
41ENGInstalling the PC SyncUse the following steps to install the PC Sync on yourpersonal computer. Please note that the program hasthe following syst
42Transmitting or Receiving RecordsConnecting the Serial CableBefore you can transmit or receive records you needto do the following:1. Turn your pers
43ENGTransmitting or Receiving Records1. Make sure that the cable is connected securelyto both the PC and the Organizer.2. In the PC Sync for Windows,
44Transmitting or Receiving Records1 - SYNC?2 - TX?3 - RX?6. Use or to select 1-SYNC? or press 1.7. Press ENTER to start synchronization.During sy
45ENGTransmitting or Receiving RecordsNote: You cannot send or receive a single directorybetween your handheld Organizer and PC Sync forWindows. You c
46Transmitting or Receiving Records3. Click OK to confirm the operation.4. Press (Time) on your handheld Organizeruntil the Home Time screen appears.
47ENGTransmitting or Receiving RecordsTo Receive All Records1. Press (Time) on your handheld Organizeruntil the Home Time screen appears.2. Press Dat
48Replacing the BatteryThis organizer uses two AAA batteries. Before you follow thesesteps you should have a small Phillips screwdriver (one that fits
4Notice• The manufacturer strongly recommends that sepa-rate permanent written records be kept of all impor-tant data. Data may be lost or altered in
49ENGSpecificationsModel: RF-512a Executive OrganizerSize: 14.5 x 7.8 X 2.1 cm • Weight: 4.5 oz.Battery: Two AAA • Storage capacity: 512 KbISBN 1-567
50LIMITED WARRANTY, DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITED REMEDY(A) LIMITED WARRANTY. FRANKLIN WARRANTS TO THE ORIGINAL END USER THAT FOR APERIOD OF ON
51ENGNOTE: 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
5ENGGetting StartedUsing the Organizer for the First TimeThe first time you use this organizer, you should perform asystem reset. Warning! A system re
6Getting Started5. Press ENTER to reset the time.To cancel, press any other key. ENGLISH?6. Press Search or to cycle through USEnglish, Spanish,
7ENGGetting Started <<HOME TIME>> FRI 1-JAN-1999HONG KONG 12:35 40 PM2. Press L(Lang). ENGLISH?3. Press Search or
8Key GuideFunction KeysToggles between 3 telephone directories.Goes to the Internet directory.Toggles between Home Time, World timeand Daily Alarm.Goe
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