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Radio Shack 65-770 User's Manual

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1. e e D NP o 65 770 fm Page 18 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC Note If you make a mistake press gt or 4 to move forward or backward to the digit that you want to change Then enter the correct digit 4 If the clock mode is set to the 12 hour format repeat AP edly press 12 24 DEL to select AM or PM A or P WI appears 5 To store the alarm time press SET appears and the alarm is set to sound 18 O po 4 98 a Bj 5 65 770 fm Page 19 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM 5 To turn the alarm on press INS appears and the alarm is set to sound Press INS to turn the alarm off Note Turning the alarm on or off does not affect the sched ule alarms see Entering a Schedule Alarm Record on Page 30 19 2 K Ma NI o i 65 770 fm Page 20 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM gt PHONE DIRECTORY e You can store a contact s name and telephone number into each phone directory record You can store up to 73 phone directory records The name can be up to 40 characters and each telephone number can be up to 12 digits amp ENTERING A PHONE DIRECTORY k RECORD 1 Repeatedly press ON MODE or press if the orga nizer is already on until NAME and a number indi cating the available memory appear 20 E E IB Bi Z 5 65 770 fm Page 21 Thursday Se
2. 3 If you are sure press Y The selected alarm record is deleted Otherwise press any other key The record re mains unchanged 38 O to 4 98 NP 65 770 fm Page 39 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM 4 Bi USING THE SECURITY CODE The organizer lets you block access to all phone directory and schedule alarm records Once you set a 4 digit security code all phone directory and schedule alarm records are locked until you enter the security code Note The organizer automatically turns off if you do not press a key for about 4 minutes Even if you selected a record before the organizer turned off you must enter your security code once you turn the organizer back on to select the record 39 2 K Ma IB PAC Z 5 65 770 fm Page 40 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM 5 1 Repeatedly press ON MODE or press if the organizer is already on until the day of the week date and time appear 2 Press EDIT LOCK appears 3 Enter a 4 digit security code then press SET The cur ac rent date and time appear and appears on the left 40 O o a NG o i 65 770 fm Page 41 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC Notes e You must use four numbers for your security code You cannot use letters or symbols in your security code er Do not use 0000 as your security code since it is the ANZ default to
3. 5 65 770 fm Page 57 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM o e To Convert Between Press Pounds to Kilograms or Kilograms to pounds P KG Gallons to Liters or Liters to Gallons GA L Ounces to Grams or Grams to Ounces OZ G Fahrenheit to Celsius or Celsius to Fahrenheit PC 57 o Oo NS Z 5 65 770 fm Page 58 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM 5 PAC KC IB CURRENCY CONVERSIONS You can use the organizer to convert between two types of currency GB 1 Repeatedly press ON MODE until CALC and 0 appear LB or press amp if the organizer is already on to use the calculator 2 Enter the exchange rate for the currency you want to convert For example if you want to convert US dollars 58 4 98 NP o 65 770 fm Page 59 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC to Deutschemarks and there are 1 5 US dollars to the Deutschemark enter 1 5 Then press SHIFT 3 Enter the amount of currency you want to convert For example if you want to convert 50 dollars to Deutsche AB marks enter 50 KB 4 Press gt and SHIFT to convert dollars to Deutsche marks or 4 and SHIFT to convert Deutschemarks to dollars The converted amount appears 59 4 6 NP o 65 770 fm Page 60 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM te CARE A To enjoy your organizer for a long time Keep the organizer dry If it gets wet
4. 65 770 fm Page 1 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM Cat No 65 770 OWNER S MANUAL Please read before using this equipment O 2K Card Size Electronic Organizer o RadioShack e 20 m FEATURES O NP i 65 770 fm Page 2 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM Your RadioShack 2K Card Size Electronic Organizer is a small but powerful data organizer that comes with its own at tractive case The organizer is great for the person on the go combining a telephone directory schedule alarms cal culator and more in one compact easy to use package D 1999 Tandy Corporation All Rights Reserved 2 RadioShack is a registered trademark used by Tandy Corporation A Oo NS NP o 65 770 fm Page 3 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM a Bj The organizer s features include 2K Memory gives you ample space for storing phone numbers addresses and schedules Telephone Directory puts up to 73 contacts names and phone numbers at your fingertips Clock with Dual Time shows you the current time in your local time zone and lets you set the time for any other time zone around the world 3 bo 4 2 K Ma NP o 65 770 fm Page 4 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC Schedule Alarms keeps you in control of your busy schedule by reminding you of up to 35 meetings or other im portant events Curre
5. LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RE SPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RE SPECT TO ANY LIABILITY LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE LOSS OF TIME DATA PROP ERTY REVENUE OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POS SIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Some states do not allow the limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the ex clusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you Continued Oo LP Fh 65 770 fm Page 71 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM a Continued AG In the event of a product defect during the warranty period take the product and the Ra dioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option unless otherwise provided by law a correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and labor b replace the product with one of the same or similar design or c refund the purchase price All replaced parts and products and products on which a refund is made become the property of RadioShack New or recond
6. Slide the battery compartment cover in the direction of the arrow er on the cover to remove the cover JB T fo S Se Battery Compartment Be W 9e NP o 65 770 fm Page 64 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC Cautions e Be sure to have a fresh battery on hand before removing the old battery You must install the fresh battery within 15 seconds after you remove the old AP battery otherwise you might lose stored information WI e Be sure to turn off your organizer before replacing the battery If the organizer is not turned off you might lose stored information 64 to 4 98 Bi NI 65 770 fm Page 65 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM o 3 Remove the old battery then place a fresh battery in the com partment with its positive side facing up 4 Replace the cover o 65 Ma NG o 65 770 fm Page 66 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC RESETTING THE ORGANIZER If the organizer locks up or stops operating properly use a pointed object such as a straightened paper clip to press RESET on the bottom of the organizer while holding down ON After a few seconds the default date and time appear The organizer s memory is cleared After you reset the organizer set the current date and time and re enter the daily alarm setti
7. to view the next or previ ous record in chronological order until you see the de sired record 34 98 NB o 65 770 fm Page 35 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC EDITING A SCHEDULE ALARM RECORD 1 Recall the schedule alarm you want to edit 2 Press EDIT A flashing cursor appears on the first char AS acter of the alarm message B 3 Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the character you want to change To change a character simply type the correct char acter 3 E 98 NP o i 65 770 fm Page 36 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC To change a character to a space press SPACE To delete a character press DEL To insert a space press INS AP 4 Press SET The cursor moves to the first character of WI the date and time 5 If necessary repeat Step 3 to change the date and time then press SET The organizer stores the edited sched ule alarm 36 po 4 98 NB o 65 770 fm Page 37 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC DELETING A SCHEDULE ALARM Follow these steps to delete a schedule alarm record after its date has passed to free up memory or if you do not want it to sound on the set date 1 Recall the schedule alarm you want to delete 2 Press DEL DELETE Y N appears 37 po 4 98 NG i 65 770 fm Page 38 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC
8. 0 fm Page 31 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC 2 Press SET SET appears and a dash flashes 3 Enter the alarm message e To enter a space press SPACE AS To delete a character press DEL e If you make an incorrect entry use the arrow keys to move to the character you want to change then type the correct character over the incorrect one 31 98 NP o 65 770 fm Page 32 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC 4 Press SET The last 12 characters of the alarm mes sage appear on the first row of the display The cursor moves below the message you entered 5 Enter the alarm date month day er 6 Enter the alarm time ANY 7 Press SET to set the schedule alarm SCHEDULE reappears and the alarm is set to sound 32 po 4 98 NP o 65 770 fm Page 33 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC Notes e FULL appears if the memory is full You can delete schedule or other types of records to free memory see Deleting a Schedule Alarm on Page 37 S2 To enter another schedule alarm repeat Steps 2 7 NY 3 p j NI o i 65 770 fm Page 34 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM RECALLING A SCHEDULE ALARM RECORD 1 Repeatedly press ON MODE or press if the orga o nizer is already on SCHEDULE and a number indi cating the available memory appears 2 If necessary press w or
9. Press SET The first hour digit flashes Use the number keys to enter the current time in the designated city K e o a NP o 65 770 fm Page 15 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC 6 If the clock mode is set to 12 hour format repeatedly press 12 24 DEL to select AM or PM A or P appears Note If the information you enter is invalid for exam ple if you enter 31 for the hour the invalid digit flashes 1G after you press SET Re enter the correct digit then GB press SET 5 to 4 98 NG 65 770 fm Page 16 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM BY DAILY ALARM Lp You can set an alarm to sound at a set time of day When the alarm is on appears and a tone sounds for about 30 seconds at the set time To silence the alarm sooner press any key Note Because pressing any key turns off the alarm the KZ alarm might not sound if you are entering information at the precise alarm time 16 O po 4 98 IB Bi Z 5 65 770 fm Page 17 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM 5 Follow these steps to use the daily alarm 1 Repeatedly press ON MODE or press 8 if the organizer is already on until ALARM and 00 00 appear If the clock mode is set to the 12 hour format 12 00 appears 2 Press SET SET appears and the first hour digit flashes 3 Use the number keys to enter the alarm hour and minute digits 17 K
10. September 9 1999 12 36 PM BY PREPARATION O REMOVING THE INSULATION STRIP Your organizer comes with an insulation strip that helps pre serve battery power during shipping Before using the orga nizer remove the insulation strip from the battery AP compartment located in the back by grasping the strip and a _ pulling it away from the organizer 7 41 NG o i 65 770 fm Page 8 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC A QUICK LOOK AT THE ORGANIZER RadioShack ELECTRONIC ORGANIZE OFF Mode Keys Directional Keys 4 98 NB o ie 65 770 fm Page 9 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM GB OPERATION A TURNING THE ORGANIZER ON AND OFF Press ON MODE to turn on the organizer CAY To conserve battery power the organizer automatically a turns off after about 4 minutes if you do not press a key To turn off the organizer sooner press OFF 9 4 98 NG o i 65 770 fm Page 10 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC TURNING THE KEY TONE ON AND OFF Your organizer is preset to sound a tone each time you press a key To turn the key tone on or off repeatedly press ON MODE until the current date and time appears then hold or down INS until a beep sounds W 10 O to 4 98 NI o i 65 770 fm Page 11 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM SETTING THE DATE TIME 1 Repeatedly press ON MODE or press
11. cancel the security code 41 4 6 NI o 65 770 fm Page 42 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC KC Be sure you can remember your security code If you forget it you must reset the organizer which clears all of your records see Resetting the Organizer on Page 66 AP As you enter a phone directory or schedule alarm record LB appears to remind you that the records are locked 42 a 4 98 Z 5 65 770 fm Page 43 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM 5 PAC IB Note If you turn off the organizer or it automatically turns off and you turn it back on appears and you must enter the security code to access your records To change the security code or enter a new one repeat 5 or Steps 1 3 To delete the security code repeat Steps 1 3 In 19 Step 3 enter 0000 as the security code a3 4 98 NI i 65 770 fm Page 44 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM gt USING THE CALCULATOR e Repeatedly press ON MODE until CALC and 0 appear or press amp if the organizer is already on to use the calcula tor Press the number keys in the order they appear in the arith er metic operation To enter an operator x press the aN key below that symbol on the keypad 44 E 98 Sa a 5 65 770 fm Page 45 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM o For example You You You You You Yo
12. ce un til the desired record appears EDITING A PHONE DIRECTORY RECORD 1 Recall the record you want to edit 2 Press EDIT A flashing cursor appears on the first char acter of the contact s name 24 2 a NS NP o ie 65 770 fm Page 25 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM 1G 3 Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the character or digit you want to change To change a character re type the correct character To delete a character press DEL e To enter a space press INS 4 When you finish editing the name press SET The cur sor moves to the first character of the contact s phone number 25 8 K Ma NG o i 65 770 fm Page 26 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC 5 If necessary use the number keys to change the dis played phone number 6 When you finish editing press SET The organizer saves the changes you made to the record DELETING A PHONE DIRECTORY RECORD 1 Recall the record you want to delete 2 Press DEL DELETE Y N appears 26 O 4 818 NG o i 65 770 fm Page 27 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC 3 If you are sure press Y The selected record is deleted Otherwise press any other key The record remains un changed 27 K po 4 98 NP 65 770 fm Page 28 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM gt SCHEDULE ALARMS W Schedule alarms
13. g check was 25 00 enter 25 00 5 Press TIPS or TAX to compute the tip or tax The tip or tax appears on the display 53 M po 4 98 NG o 65 770 fm Page 54 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM gt CONVERSION FUNCTION ee The conversion function lets you perform metric or currency conversions The organizer can convert between the follow ing units of measurement e inches centimeters e US gallons liters 4 miles kilometers e Celsius Fahrenheit ounces grams e feet meters e pounds kilograms 54 O to 4 98 IB Bi Z 5 65 770 fm Page 55 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM METRIC CONVERSION 1 Repeatedly press ON MODE until CALC and 0 appear or press if the organizer is already on to use the calculator Enter the number you want to convert 3 Press or 4 to select the direction of the conver sion For example if you want to convert pounds to kilo grams press b Otherwise press 4 to convert kilograms to pounds 55 o K e e D NG o i 65 770 fm Page 56 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC 4 Press one of the following keys for the conversion you want To Convert Between Press Feet to Meters or Meters to Feet FT M Inches to Centimeters or Centimeters to Inches IN CM Miles to Kilometers or Kilometers to Miles MI KM 56 O po 4 98 Sa a
14. help you stay in control of your busy schedule by reminding you of meetings and other important events For each schedule alarm you can enter an alarm message of up to 40 characters A0 At the set alarm time the alarm sounds for 30 seconds and NW your stored message time and date appear If the organiz er is off at the alarm time the organizer turns on sounds the alarm and displays the alarm message To silence the alarm sooner press any key 28 po 4 98 NP o 65 770 fm Page 29 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC Notes Because pressing any key turns off the alarm the alarm might not sound if you are entering information at the precise alarm time hee If the organizer is turned off and you previously entered NW a security code the alarm sounds and LOCKED appears at the set alarm time You must then enter a security code to view the stored message see Using the Security Code on Page 39 29 41 NI o i 65 770 fm Page 30 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM 4 If the alarm sounds and the alarm message appears while you are entering information the information you are entering might not be stored ENTERING A SCHEDULE ALARM O RECORD 1 Repeatedly press ON MODE or press if the orga nizer is already on until SCHEDULE and a num ber indicating the available memory appear 30 98 NP o ie 65 77
15. if the organizer is already on until the day of the week date and time appear 2 Repeatedly press 12 24 to change the organizer to 12 or 24 hour format As the clock shows the time hour minute and second A or P appears if the organizer is set to 12 hour format 11 e o a NB o 65 770 fm Page 12 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC 3 Hold down SET for about 2 seconds The first month digit flashes 4 Use the number keys to enter the month day year hour and minute Note Press 12 24 to select AM or PM if the organizer is set to 12 hour time format 5 Press SET to store the date and time 12 bo 4 2 a NS NB o 65 770 fm Page 13 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM a Bj Note If the information you enter is invalid for example if you enter 15 for the month the organizer will not save the entry Move the cursor to the desired digit and enter the cor rect digit then press SET SETTING A DUAL TIME You can set the organizer to display a second separate time This makes it easy to keep track of the time in another location 13 4 2 K Ma IB Bi Z 5 65 770 fm Page 14 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM 5 Repeatedly press ON MODE or until T 2 and a time appear Press SET T flashes 3 Use the number and letter keys to enter the name of the desired city
16. itioned parts and products may be used in the performance of warranty service Repaired or replaced parts and products are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the expiration of the war ranty period Pj This warranty does not cover a damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of ESZ God abuse accident misuse improper or abnormal usage failure to follow instructions improper installation or maintenance alteration lightning or other incidence of excess voltage or current b any repairs other than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized Service Facility c consumables such as fuses or batteries d cosmetic damage e transportation shipping or insurance costs or f costs of product removal installation set up service adjustment or reinstallation Continued Oo IS Sa 65 770 fm Page 72 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM Continued This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state RadioShack Customer Relations 200 Taylor Street 6th Floor Fort Worth TX 76102 We Service What We Sell 04 99 08A99 Printed in Hong Kong Oo
17. ncy Converter makes it easy to convert between a G primary currency and two foreign currencies a useful fea ture when making purchases in another country 12 Digit Calculator performs standard arithmetic and memory calculations 4 O po 4 98 NP o ie 65 770 fm Page 5 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC Four Digit Security Code helps prevent unauthorized access to your confidential information Note Tandy Corporation assumes no responsibility for any loss or claims that might arise through use of this organizer or or for damages incurred as a result of information loss due ANZ to malfunctions repairs battery replacement or misuse You should maintain physical records of important informa tion to protect against such loss 5 po 4 E 5 65 770 fm Page 6 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM lt P K Bar CONTENTS O Preparation na Da NANANA ar raaraa dew saiat aisanana iat 7 Operation AGAIN 9 BETRAST a 1 EE E aaa 16 Phone Directory a a AN AA AG 20 1G Schedule Alarms cccesseecceeceeeeeeceeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeees 28 GB Using the Security Code 1 00naanannaanaaanannnnan 39 Using the Calculator ccccsseeesssneeeseenseeeeeeseeeeeeeeens 44 Conversion Function cceceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeees 54 Cake aa ANA AN 60 Specifications Li AA NANANA 67 6 W po 4 98 NB o 65 770 fm Page 7 Thursday
18. ngs 66 bo 2 a NS NB o 65 770 fm Page 67 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM gt SPECIFICATIONS ee Power Source ccecce One Lithium Battery 3V Type CR2032 Battery Life eaer raaes na naawa nananana anakan About 1 Year Automatic Power Off cceceeeeeees About 4 Minutes AS Working Temperature Uu aan naana nanana nasan 32 to 109 F we _ 0 to 43 C Dimensions HWD cceeeerees 27116 x 33 4 x 3 8 Inches 62 x 96 x 10 mm 67 to 4 98 NP o 65 770 fm Page 68 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC Weight with Battery and Case secsec 1 6 oz Specifications are typical individual units might vary Speci fications are subject to change and improvement without no Ne tice Ka 68 O to 4 98 WV i 5 65 770 fm Page 69 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM 5 te NOTES H 69 po 4 98 ie S Z 65 770 fm Page 70 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM Limited One Year Warranty This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under normal use for one 1 year from the date of purchase from Ra dioShack company owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN RadioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
19. ptember 9 1999 12 36 PM 5 Note FULL appears if the memory is full You can de lete phone directory or other types of records to free memory see Deleting a Phone Directory Record on Page 26 2 Press SET SET and a flashing cursor appear 3 Enter the contact s name e The organizer stores names alphabetically so you might want to enter the last name first To enter a space press SPACE 21 K O e D NP o i 65 770 fm Page 22 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC If you make an incorrect entry press DEL to delete the character you want to change then type the cor rect character over the old one Press SHIFT then K to enter a dash between a digits WI 4 Press SET The cursor moves below the name you en tered 5 Enter the contact s phone number then press SET The organizer stores the record 22 O to 4 98 NI o i 65 770 fm Page 23 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM RECALLING A PHONE DIRECTORY RECORD 1 Press NAME and a number indicating the available memory appear 2 Enter the first few characters of the desired name The first record that begins with the characters you entered appears 3 W 98 NG o 65 770 fm Page 24 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC 3 If necessary repeatedly press or hold down 4 or v to view the previous or next record stored in sequen
20. u press see press see press see 3 4 7 8x3 4 20 67232 3 For percentage calculations press To clear a calculation press CE oe o 45 o a NS NP o i 65 770 fm Page 46 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC Notes Ifthe result of a calculation has more than 12 digits or if you try to divide by O E error appears To clear the error press CE D If you enter a wrong number press CE and re enter the correct number before you press 46 oC 98 NB o 65 770 fm Page 47 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM a Bj MEMORY CALCULATIONS The memory calculation feature lets you easily perform multi step calculations Use the following keys to perform memory calculations Press MC to clear the memory e Press M to total a calculation and add the total to the value in memory 47 2 K Ma NG o 65 770 fm Page 48 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM 4 Bi e Press M to total a calculation and subtract the total from the value in memory Press MR to recall display the value in memory For example 4 x 5 28 2 7 2 75 5 You press You see 4x5 Mt M 20 48 bo 4 2 Oo NS 5 65 770 fm Page 49 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM 5 MIB lt 9 ENJ Yo
21. u press You see 28 2 M M 30 7 2 M M 5 0 75757 Mt M 15 MR M 60 49 KON o 4 98 NG o 65 770 fm Page 50 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC Note M appears when a value is stored in memory M disap pears when you clear the memory MARKUP CALCULATIONS er You can calculate selling price we based on cost and gross profit margin GPM or the GPM giv Price en the cost and selling price The GPM is the percentage of the selling price that is profit 50 po 4 E NB o 65 770 fm Page 51 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC For example if you want a gross profit margin of 20 on an item that cost you 100 the selling price is 125 and the profit is 25 AP You Press You See a _ 100 MU 20 125 1002 25 51 to 4 oje IB Z 5 65 770 fm Page 52 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM 5 PAC TIPS TAX CALCULATIONS The tips tax calculation feature lets you quickly compute the correct tip or tax percentage for a specific bill 1 Press G CE then TIPS or TAX LB 2 Enter the tip or tax percentage on the transaction For example if you want to tip at 20 percent enter 200 3 Press TIPS or TAX to store the percentage e o a NB o 65 770 fm Page 53 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC 4 Enter the amount of the transaction For example if your dinin
22. wipe it dry immedi ately Use and store the organizer only in normal temperature BEN environments WI Handle the organizer gently and carefully Don t drop it Keep the organizer away from dust and dirt e Wipe the organizer with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new 60 4 NP o 65 770 fm Page 61 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM a Bj Modifying or tampering with the organizer s internal compo nents can cause a malfunction and invalidate its warranty If your organizer is not performing as it should take it to your local RadioShack store for assistance REPLACING THE BATTERY Your organizer uses a CR2032 button cell battery for power When the organizer stops operating properly replace the battery For the best performance and longest life we rec ommend a RadioShack lithium battery 61 9 2 K Ma NP o 65 770 fm Page 62 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM PAC Warnings Keep button cell batteries away from children Swallow ing a button cell battery can be fatal e Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly Do not er burn or bury them KZ Caution Use only a fresh battery of the required size and recommended type 62 O to 4 98 NI o Na 65 770 fm Page 63 Thursday September 9 1999 12 36 PM Follow these steps to replace the battery 1 Press OFF to turn off the organizer 2

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