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1. 2 Tap T enter a number and tap ENTER to set a percentage The default percentage is 5 You can also use A to change the percentage to 10 or 20 and tap ENTER 3 Enter the price of the item and tap ENTER The result you get is the price minus the discount 35 Using the Converters There are three converters Euro Currency and Metric Doing Euro Conversions Use the Euro converter to do any of the 12 built in conversions Note that the rates are set and cannot be changed In the table below the rate shown is for 1 Euro 1 EURO 40 3399 BEF Belgian Francs 1 95583 DEM German Marks 166 386 ESP Spanish Pesetas 6 55957 FRF French Francs 0 787564 IEP Irish Pounds 1936 27 ITL Italian Lire 40 3399 LUF Luxemburg Francs 2 20371 NLG Dutch Gilders 13 7603 ATS Austrian Shillings 200 482 PTE Portuguese Escudos 5 94573 FIM Finnish Marks 340 750 GRD Greek Drachma 1 Tap uro 36 Using the Converters You see the first conversion screen 2 Tap v or A to find the conversion you want The rate is displayed to the right of the screen 3 Tap 4 to change the direction of the conver sion 4 Tap 0 9 and to enter the number you want 5 Tap ENTER to convert Setting Currency Rates Once you set currency rates you can do currency conversions You can set four currency rates The de
2. N 41 Synchronizing Records Before you can synchronize records you must 1 Install the Rolodex Electronics Desktop Manager onto your PC See Installing the Rolodex Electronics Desktop Manager on page 41 2 Connect the organizer to the PC using the seri al cable provided r L Turn your personal com puter off A S Connect the 9 pin plug of the cable into a free communications COM TS port Connect the single pin plug of the cable into the PC PORT hole on your organizer 3 Start the Desktop Manager From the PC click Start Programs Rolodex Electronics Desktop Manager 4 Set the communication port From the Desktop Manager click Setup Connection Select the port you want and click OK 5 Use Intellisync for Rolodex Electronics to match the PC organizer programs to with the organizer programs on your Rolodex Electronics Personal Digital Assistant See Using Intellisync on page 43 6 Move data between the organizer and the Desktop Manager See Transferring Data on page 48 42 Using Intellisync Intellisync for Rolodex Electronics is the program that allows you to import export or synchronize files between the PC organizer programs and your Rolodex Electronics Personal Digital Assistant The PC organizer applications can be synchronized with the following programs located in your device Schedule Memo Book Phone Book To Do Data c
3. FCC Notice NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to com ply 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 interfer ence 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 user s authority to operate the equipment 56 Limited W
4. Tap caen until you see ANNIVERSARY You see DATE on the screen 2 Tap 0 9 to enter the anniversary date The date format is what you set in the Home Time without the year You MUST enter a date if you want to save the record Tap 4 to move the cursor left or right 3 Tap ENTER to move to the Message field You can enter a maximum of 108 characters You need not enter data in the message field Note In the Date field only the numbers keyboard is available In the Message field tap ABC 123 to toggle between the letter number keyboards Tap A Z or 0 9 to enter your data Tap SYML then tap A or V to cycle through the list of available symbols Tap SPACE to insert a space Tap DEL to delete a character Tap INS to insert a character 4 Tap ENTER to store your data 16 Entering a Todo There are four fields in the Todo book Date Due Message description Date Done and Priority You can set priority levels of one to three To enter a Todo record do the following 1 Tap g ToDo once 2 Tap 0 9 to enter the due date for the Todo The date format is what you set in Home Time You MUST enter a due date if you want to save the record If you enter an invalid date you are prompted for a correction Tap 4 to move the cursor left or right 3 Tap ENTER to enter data in each successive field You can enter a maximum of 108 characters in the MESSAGE field Note In the date and priority field
5. ter where you are in the organizer Tap any key to stop the beeping To pause the Timer tap ENTER To re start it tap ENTER again 25 Playing the Games Your organizer comes with four fun games Keyboard Wizard Tic Tac Toe Chance and Memory Keyboard Wizard This game challenges you to tap a letter that floats across the screen before it gets to the other side 1 Tap Dus until you see KEYBOARD WIZARD 2 Tap ENTER to begin 3 Tap the letter that is rightmost on the screen If you tap the correct letter it disappears Once 12 characters are displayed the game is over Tic Tac Toe You play against the organizer The object of the game is to get three Os in a row before the organizer gets three Xs 1 Tap Prous until you see TIC TAC TOE 2 Tap ENTER to begin 3 Tap 1 to play first or 2 for the organizer to play first 4 Use a w gt 4 to move the cursor to the posi tion you want and press ENTER The game is over when there are three Xs or Os in a row or when all the spots are filled 26 Playing the Games Chance You can have the unit select a maximum of 10 num bers from a range of 1 99 1 Tap ia until you see CHANCE 2 Tap ENTER 3 Enter a range of numbers from 1 to 99 For example enter 01 75 4 Tap V and enter the amount of numbers you want between 1 10 For example enter 5 5 Tap ENTER You will see five numbers in the 1 75 range 6 Tap ENTER repeatedly to se
6. 0 9 to enter your description You must enter data in this field if you want to save the record Tap SYML then tap V or A to cycle through the list of available symbols Tap SPACE to insert a space Tap DEL to delete a character Tap INS to insert a character Tap 4 to move the cursor Tap ENTER to go to the Internet address field In each field enter data and tap ENTER to go to the next field Note is the last field Enter a note if you want 5 Tap ENTER to store the data 50 20 Entering an Expense The Expense manager is available only in RF 8131 Each Expense record consists of the following fields Date Amount Expense Type Payment Type and Note To enter an Expense do the following 1 N wo a o Tap Es until you see EXPENSE You see DATE on the screen Tap 0 9 to enter the expense date The date format is what you set in the Home Time without the year You MUST enter a date if you want to save the record Tap 4 to move the cursor left or right Tap ENTER to move to the Amount field Tap 0 9 and to enter your amount Tap to erase the last entered digit Tap ENTER to move to the Expense Type field Use V A to cycle through the eight expense types Stop when you reach the one you want Tap ENTER to move to the Payment Type field Use V A to cycle through the Payment types Stop when you reach the type you want Tap ENTER to move to the Note f
7. Calorie Records 1 Tap m until you see the CALORIE 2 Tap V A to scroll through your records Use w a to see the details of a record 3 When you see the record you wish to delete tap DEL 4 Tap ENTER to delete the record Tap any other key to cancel the deletion 33 Using the Calculators Getting a Calorie Report 1 Tap Cue until you see the CALORIE 2 Tap R on the letter keypad 3 Enter the begin and end dates Use V A to move between the fields 4 Tap ENTER to see the report Tap V repeatedly to scroll through the daily reports 5 Tap CE when done to exit the report mode Using the Tip Calculator There are three built in percentages 10 15 and 20 You can use these when calculating a tip or you can set your own percentage To use the tip calcula tor do the following 1 Tap Boo until you see TIP CALC 2 Tap T enter a number and tap ENTER to set a percentage The default percentage is 15 34 Using the Calculators You can also use V or A to change the percent age to 10 or 20 respectively and tap ENTER 3 Tap the amount of the bill and tap ENTER The result you get is the bill amount plus the tip Using the Discount Calculator There are three built in percentages 5 10 and 20 You can use these when calculating the dis count on an item or you can set your own percent age To use the discount calculator do the following 1 Tap Bons until you see DISC CALC
8. Character Limit NAME 40 COMPANY 18 ADDRESS 80 HOME PHONE 18 WORK PHONE 18 FAX 18 CELLULAR 18 PAGER 18 EMAIL 40 NOTE 60 To enter a phone record do the following 1 Tap TEL to go to the Business phone directory Tap Brey again to go to the Business 2 phone directory Tap Ba a third time to go to the Personal phone directory 2 Tap A Z to enter a name Name is the first field You MUST enter a name if you want to save the record 12 Entering a Phone Record Tap ABC 123 to toggle between the letter number keyboards Tap SYML on the numeric keyboard to cycle through the list of available symbols Tap SPACE to insert a space Tap DEL to delete a character The character at the cursor is deleted Tap INS to insert a character Tap 4 to move the cursor 3 Tap ENTER to enter data in each successive field You need not enter data in every field Note is the last field 4 Tap ENTER in the Note field to save the record 13 Entering a Schedule record There are three fields in the Schedule Start Date End Date and Message You can set a Schedule alarm which sounds for 20 seconds You can enable disable the alarm and stop the sound at any time To enter a Schedule record do the following 1 Tap Das twice You see START DATE on the screen 2 Tap 0 9 to enter a Start Date and time The date format is what you set in Home Time You
9. MUST enter a Start Date and time if you want to save the record Tap 4 to move the cursor left or right 3 Tap ENTER to enter data in each successive field You need not enter data in every field 19 on the upper left indicates the Schedule alarm is activated At the time fields tap AM PM to toggle between a m and p m in the 12 hour format If you enter an invalid date or time you are prompted for a correction Message is the last field You can enter up to 490 characters in this field 14 Entering a Schedule record Note In the date and time fields only the number keyboard is available In the Message field tap ABC 123 to toggle between the letter number key boards Tap A Z or 0 9 to enter your data Tap SYML then tap A V to cycle through the list of available symbols Tap SPACE to insert a space Tap DEL to delete a character The character at the cursor is deleted Tap INS to insert a character Tap 4 to move the cursor 4 Tap ENTER to store your data Using the Calendar SN 1 Tap oan 2 Tap A or V to move to a different month 3 Tap A v b to move to a different day week or month by day The active date blinks on the screen 4 Tap ENTER to add a schedule entry for the date the cursor is on 15 Entering an Anniversary This is available only in RF 8131 Each Anniversary record consists of a Date field and a Message field To enter an Anniversary do the following A 1
10. column to map or unmap fields Click Reset to return the field mapping to the default settings Click Cancel to exit without saving your changes Click Help for additional information Click OK to save your changes Repeat this process for each organizer program for which you want to change advanced settings 47 Transferring Data You can synchronize personal information between the Desktop Manager on a PC and your organizer or you can move a book to your organizer Note Make sure the cable is connected securely to both the PC and the organizer To transfer data from the Desktop Manager follow these steps 1 Click BJ or File Synchronize To send a book click File Send book or LE and then select the file for the book you want Note Only one book may be present on the Organizer at any time When a new book is installed any book on the device is overwritten It is highly recommended that you delete the book that is currently installed BEFORE you download a new book To delete a book from the organizer tap Lox and tap DELETE DELETE appears on the screen Tap ENTER to delete the book Tap any other key to exit without deleting the book 2 From the Organizer tap TME 3 Tap SYNC 4 Tap ENTER 48 Transferring Data Warning Once you transfer data between your handheld organizer and the PC they become a matched pair Should you try to synchronize data between your handheld organizer and a
11. data and is transmitting back the data necessary for synchronization OK this means synchronization is com plete After two seconds your handheld organizer will return to the initial display mode 50 Using a Password You can lock your handheld organizer so that only the Clock 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 handheld organizer To bypass the password you will have to perform a system reset which will clear the pass word but will also erase all the data stored in memo ry To learn how to perform a system reset read Getting Started Setting a Password 1 Tap Gre until you see HOME TIME 2 Tap 3 Enter a password You can use a maximum of 6 digits 4 Tap ENTER to store your password is displayed on the upper left to indicate your handheld organizer is locked 51 Using a Password Accessing Password Protected Data When your password is activated you have to unlock your handheld organizer in order to access the phone records schedules todos memos anniversary and expense records To unlock your handheld organizer do the following 1 Tap 1we until you see HOME TIME 2 Tap a or tap Dre Ban ana 1000 or Eto 3 Tap your current p
12. different PC your data is likely to be corrupted It is best to synchronize between a single matched pair Note For proper synchronization make sure that the organizer applications you want are selected in Intellisync Warning PC organizer applications may have longer fields than the Rolodex Organizer can accept When the data in your PC organizer application fields exceeds the number of characters allowed in the corresponding Organizer program fields the portion of the data that exceeds the field limit will not be copied If you edit the fields in the Organizer the Organizer data will be considered the newer data and your PC organizer application data WILL BE OVERWRITTEN when you next sync If you do not edit those fields in the Organizer your PC organizer application data WILL NOT BE OVERWRITTEN 49 Transferring Data When you synchronize your data records that were deleted either in your handheld organizer or the Desktop Manager will be deleted in both New records added in either will now be added in both Edited records will be updated in both If you edit the same record in both your handheld organizer and the Desktop Manager copies of both records will be retained During synchronization you will see the following messages on your organizer Sending this means your handheld organizer is transmitting the data necessary for synchronization Receiving this means your PC has processed the
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16. ER to do the conversion 39 Installing the Rolodex Electronics Desktop Manager The Rolodex Electronics Desktop Manager is the PC software program that transfers data between the Rolodex Personal Digital Assistant and a personal computer PC You can synchronize MS Outlook 97 98 2000 2002 and Intellisync Mobile Desktop files or add books to the Organizer The Desktop Manager has the following system requirements IBM compatible Pentium class PC or higher Windows 95 98 Me 2000 or XP English French or German version 64 MB RAM 256 Color VGA Monitor 30 MB hard disk space CD ROM drive for installation One free serial communications COM port Mouse or other pointing device 40 Installing the Rolodex Electronics Desktop Manager To install the Desktop Manager on your PC Insert the Rolodex Electronics Desktop Manager CD into the CD ROM drive on your PC The Setup screen appears If this screen DOES NOT launch automatically fol low these steps Go to Start Run Type d setup and press ENTER Click the Install Rolodex Electronics Desktop Manager button Select the one for your model number if needed To install Intellisync Mobile Desktop click the cor responding button 3 Select a language if necessary Consult a User s Guide in the desired language if needed 4 Follow the instructions on the screen to install the program 5 Click the Finish button when done
17. F to resume The actual life of the battery depends on the usage amp Keyboards ABC 123 at bottom right of screen controls the keyboards Tap this to toggle between the letter number keyboards The Calculator function icons and SYML appear only in the numeric key board Note ABC 123 only appears in data entry screens amp Symbols You can enter 22 symbols such as and 32 accented characters such as A E etc To enter a symbol or special character when tapping letters first tap ABC 123 then tap SYML then tap A or V to cycle through the 53 available symbols and characters When you see the symbol or character you want tap 1 6 Tap ABC 123 to return to the letter keyboard 5 Understanding the Display Several icons appear on the upper left of the screen to indicate active modes These are indicator icons only and perform no function when tapped Note w a on the upper left indicates data extending beyond the current screen Tap V A to scroll up and down and read all the available data The bottom half of the screen contains the function icons directions arrows letters numbers and other icons that you can tap to perform a number of func tions Note The display is dependent on the mode you are in For example the Calculator function keys are dis played only in the Calculator Function Icons The function icons appear in a row beneath the data display Br Cycles between the Business Business 2 and Personal ph
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19. ROLODEX BE ELECTRONICS a Personal Digital Assistant User s Guide Contents License Agreement 0 00 cece eee ee eee 2 Notice TE Getting Started LL cece cee eee 4 Understanding the Display 4 6 Using the Clocks 22 8 Entering a Phone Record seeeeeeeeee 12 Entering a Schedule record 000eeeeeeee 14 Entering an Anniversary Entering a Todo ec cee cece eee eee Entering a Memo Record 0 0eeeeeeeeee 19 Entering an Internet Record 20 Entering an Expense 21 Searching and Editing Records 23 Using the Timer 25 Playing the Games 26 Reading a Book 29 Using the Calculators 30 Using the Converters 0 cece eee eee eee 36 Installing the Rolodex Electronics Desktop Manager 40 Synchronizing Records 0 cece eee eee 42 Using IntellisyncTM 43 Transferring Data 48 Using a Password 51 Replacing the Batteries 54 Specifications 55 FCC Notice 55 56 Limited Warranty U S only 57 Limited Warranty EU and Switzerland 59 Limited Warranty outside U S EU and Switzerland 60 Table of Cities in World Clock 00004 61 Bonus Nutritional Guide LL aaa 62 License Agreement READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE ELECTRONIC REFERENCE YOUR USE OF THE ELEC TRONIC REFEREN
20. Warranty outside U S EU and Switzerland This product excluding batteries and liquid crystal display LCD 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 Franklin s option free of charge for any defect due to faulty workmanship or materials Products purchased outside the United States the European Union and Switzerland 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 mis use accidental damage or wear and tear This guar antee does not affect the consumer s statutory rights 60 Table of Cities in World Clock CITY ABBREVIATION CITY ABBREVIATION LONDON TON SINGAPORE SIN LISBON LIS TOKYO TYO PARIS PAR ADELAIDE ADL BER BER SYDNEY SYD ROME ROM GUAM GUM AMSTERDAM AMS NOUMEA NOU BARCELONA BCN WELLINGTON WLG MADRI MAD AUCKLAND AKL BRUSSELS BRU TONGA TNG HELSINKI HEL MIDWAY ISLANDS MID CAIRO CAI HONOLULU HNL MOSCOW nom ANCHORAGE ANC RIYADH RUH 105 ANGELES LAK TEHRAN THR DENVER DEN DUBAI DXB CHICAGO CHI KABUL KBL NEW YORK NYC KARACHI KHI TORONTO YYZ DELHI DEL CARACAS ccs DHAKA DAC RIO DE JANEIRO RIO YANGON RGN MID ATLANTIC MAT
21. a from your PC organ izer application to the organizer program on the organizer 44 N A Using Intellisync Export Exports data to your PC organizer application from the organizer program on the organizer Synchronize Synchronizes data between the organizer program on the organiz er and your PC organizer applica tion Click Options to change settings used when exchanging data with your PC organizer applica tion or click Browse to map an alternate file or folder to this application Click Cancel to exit without saving any changes Click Help for additional information 5 Click OK to accept your changes and return to the Intellisync Sync Options dialog box Repeat this process for each organizer program you want to include in the synchronization The organizer programs you want to include in the synchronization are now connected to your PC organizer application Click the Write to log file check box to create a synchronization log file Click Cancel to return to the Desktop Manager without saving your configuration settings 7 Click OK to save your configuration settings When you are finished configuring the applications edit the advanced settings 45 gt Using Intellisync Changing Advanced Settings Each organizer program contains advanced settings such as confirmation conflict resolution and field mappings These include program specific parame ters and fields to be mapped for the data e
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23. an be transferred in the following ways Imported from your PC organizer application to the organizer Exported from the organizer to your PC organiz er application Synchronized so that the most up to date infor mation is placed in both locations To synchronize your organizer follow these steps 1 Configure your organizer programs 2 Change advanced settings 3 Synchronize your personal information 43 Using Intellisync Configuring Your Organizer Programs For your organizer data to be included in a synchro nization the organizer programs must first be aligned with your PC organizer application You must select the organizer programs and the PC organizer appli cations that you want to synchronize To configure the synchronization settings follow these steps 1 From the Desktop Manager click Setup Intellisync You see the Intellisync Sync Options dialog box Click the box next to the organizer program you want to synchronize with your PC organiz er application Note The Choose Translator dialog box appears the first time you select a translator During subse quent configuration you must check the box next to the organizer program you want to edit and click the Choose button Click your PC organizer application from the list of available translators A PC organizer application file is assigned to the program you are aligning Click the check box next to the operation you want to perform Import Imports dat
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26. assword and tap ENTER If you enter the wrong password OPEN ERROR is displayed on the screen and you are again prompted to enter your password Once you enter the correct password you can enter new data or view existing data Note The unit automatically locks when your handheld organizer is turned off 52 Using a Password Changing or Deactivating the Password 1 Unlock your handheld organizer 2 Tap re until you see HOME TIME 3 Tap 4 To change your password enter a new pass word then tap ENTER To deactivate your password tap ENTER without entering a password This unit may change operating modes due to Electro static discharge Normal operation of this unit can be re established by pressing the reset key ON OFF or by removing replacing batteries 53 Replacing the Batteries This organizer uses two CR 2032 lithium batteries When you find the display becomes dim please change the batteries Note Replace both batteries at the same time Follow these steps to change the batteries Before you follow these steps you should have a small Phillips screwdriver and the new batteries at hand 1 Turn the organizer off and turn it over 2 With the Phillips screwdriver remove the screw to the battery cover and then remove the cover Do not remove the screws at the sides of the organizer 3 Remove the old batteries and quickly replace them with the new ones with the positive side up 4 R
27. e about 2 1 2 oz Com sweet yellow Kerels from 1 ear boiled Combread 1 slice about 1 1 2 homemade oz Comed beef 2 slices about 2 oz Crab cake 1 about 2 oz fried Egg and cheese 1 about 5 1 4 oz sandwich Eggnog 4 fl oz 249 4259 0 0 1699 1049 36 69 19 49 3779 1939 13 19 e 039 25 99 1724 62 NIA 199 449 159 NIA 129 989 NA 0 NA 059 NIA NA 229 NA 189 NA NA 169 109 149 NIA 189 299 129 NA NA Calories 5 302 42 23 109 163 180 393 105 185 140 93 447 185 519 319 257 142 151 75 545 109 11 155 105 247 380 232 83 93 142 93 340 11 Protein 079 269 299 239 589 6 09 7 09 679 2019 929 879 139 14 19 1549 3539 1489 469 2679 24 99 419 23 49 1859 2569 179 139 289 2689 459 269 339 1549 1219 1569 489 Total Fat 01g 13 19 019 039 949 149 659 2239 229 579 11 39 609 13 59 11 39 18 69 15 29 1639 319 5 09 259 3139 579 6 39 919 749 11 09 21 09 699 1 09 329 859 459 19 49 959 Bonus Nutritional Guide Food Serving Carbohydrates Fiber Calories Protein Total Fat English muffin 1 about 2 oz plain 30 0 g 159 154 519 139 toasted Frankfurter beef 1 about 1 1 1202 0 89 0 142 549 128g French fries 20 25 strips 29 39 NIA 235 30g 122g French orVienna tslice 11402 19 49 089 102 32g 109 French toast 1 slice abou
28. e new sets of num bers 27 Playing the Games Memory This game tests your memory 1 Tap Denes until you see MEMORY 2 Tap ENTER to begin 3 Use A v to move the cursor to a hidden number 4 Tap ENTER to see the number The number behind the cursor is revealed Continue doing this until you find matching num bers The object of the game is to find all the matching number sets When you reveal two similar num bers one after the other both numbers stay revealed otherwise the numbers remain hidden When all the numbers are revealed the game is over 5 Press ENTER to play another round 28 Reading a Book You can use your organizer to spell check find the saurus entries translate or find phrases for a word The RF 8121 includes the US Spell Checker and Foreign Language Phrase Book The RF 8131 includes the US Spell Checker Foreign Language Phrase Book Thesaurus and Six Language Translator You must first download the book you want from the PC Sync CD to your organizer Note You can down load only one translator at a time When you down load a second one the first one is overwritten 1 Tap Bu Tap LANG to switch the direction of the translator or phrase book Tap ENTER 3 Tap A Z to enter a word Tap ENTER If the entry is found you first see the message FOUND and then the word synonym phrase or translation depending on the book you are view ing 5 Tap y or A to scrol
29. ee WORLD TIME 2 Tap A or Y to cycle through the available city times Tap 12 24 at the bottom of screen to toggle between the 12 and 24 hour time format Tap DST on bottom right of screen to enable dis able daylight savings time 3 Tap Ge twice to return to Home Time Setting the Daily Alarm When the set time is reached the alarm sounds for 20 seconds Tap any key other than Orne to acti vate the snooze function and stop the sound When the snooze function is activated the alarm sounds every eight minutes Tap Kme to stop the sound and de activate the snooze function 10 Using the Clocks To set the daily alarm do the following 1 Tap Krme until you see ALARM 2 Tap EDIT Tap 0 9 to edit the hour and minute Tap gt 4 io move the cursor in the indicated direction Tap AM PM at the bottom of screen to toggle between a m and p m Tap ENTER to store your settings gt wo Tap en on bottom left of screen to disable re enable the daily alarm 9 to the left of the display indicates the daily alarm is enabled 11 Entering a Phone Record There are three telephone directories Business Business 2 and Personal Each directory has 10 fields in which to enter data The fields appear in the following sequence Name Company Address Home Work Fax Cell Pager E mail and Note Each field has a character limit Please see the table below Field
30. eplace the battery cover Warning When you next turn on the organizer if RESET is displayed DO NOT tap ENTER unless you want to delete all previously entered data Tap any Function Icon instead 54 Specifications Model RF 8121 Size 10 4 X 8 0 X 1 17 cm Weight 2 8 oz Battery 2 CR 2032 Lithium Storage Capacity 384 K ISBN 1 59074 002 5 e Model RF 8131 Size 10 4 X 8 0 X 1 17 cm Weight 2 8 oz Battery 2 CR 2032 Lithium Storage Capacity 750 K ISBN 1 59074 107 2 Cleaning this Product To clean this product spray a mild glass cleaner onto a cloth and wipe its surface Don t spray liquids directly onto the unit Don t use or store your organizer in extreme or prolonged heat cold humidity or other adverse conditions FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE Copyrights Trademarks and Patents 2002 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 DATAGUARD is a registered trademark of Franklin Electronic Publishers Inc Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Contacts For registration sales and customer service call 1 800 266 5626 U S only or visit us at www franklin com Please have your product number RF 8121 or RF 8131 and date of pur chase handy when you call to register For technical support call 609 386 8997 55
31. ery life To start the unit it must first be reset The Reset button is accessed via the hole above the battery door on the back of the unit Using the Organizer for the First Time The first time you use this organizer you should per form a system reset Warning A system reset erases any user entered information and clears all settings 1 Turn the organizer over and carefully pull the battery insulation sheet to remove it 2 Press ON OFF to turn the organizer off 3 Use a paper clip to gently press the reset but ton on the back of the organizer 4 Tap ENTER to reset the organizer amp Selecting a Language 1 Tap we and then tap LANG at the bottom of the screen ENGLISH appears on the screen 2 Tap Y or A to cycle through the seven avail able languages English Espanol Frangais Deutsch Portugu s Italiano Nederlands 3 Tap ENTER when you see the one you want When the device is on press and hold ON OFF for about two seconds to turn the backlight on Press and hold again to turn the backlight off RF 8131 only 4 Getting Started S About Screen Illustrations Some screen illustrations in this User s Guide may vary slightly from what you see on the screen This does not mean that your organizer is mal functioning S Auto Shut Off When none of the keys have been pressed for approximately seven minutes the organizer auto matically turns the power off to save the battery Press ON OF
32. fault currency settings are USD lt gt USD and the default rate is 1 To set a conversion rate do the following 1 Tap u until you see CURRENCY You see the first conversion screen 2 Tap EDIT The first letter on the left flashes 37 Using the Converters 3 Tap A Z to enter an abbreviation first for the currency name on the left then for the curren cy name on the right You can enter a maximum of 3 letters for each name Tap b to move the cursor 4 Tap ENTER to edit the rate Tap to erase previously entered digits 5 Tap 0 9 and to enter a rate You can enter a maximum of eight digits including a decimal point 6 Tap ENTER to save the setting 7 Tap Y to go to the next conversion screen Once you set your currencies and rates you can do currency conversions in the same way you do metric conversions 38 Using the Converters Doing Metric Conversions Use the Metric converter to do any of the eight built in conversions inch lt gt cm yd gt m mile lt gt km F ft m oz C gt g b DD kg gal lt gt 1US gl lt gt IUK 1 Tap u until you see METRIC You go to the first conversion screen The conversion rate is displayed to the right of the screen 2 Tap v or A to find the conversion you want 3 Tap 4 to change the direction of the conver sion 4 Enter the numbers you want 5 Tap ENT
33. ield You can enter a maximum of 108 characters You need not enter data in the Note field 21 Entering an Expense Note In the Date and Amount fields only the numbers keyboard is available In the Note field tap ABC 123 to toggle between the letters num bers keyboards Tap A Z or 0 9 to enter your data Tap SYML then tap A V to cycle through the list of available symbols Tap SPACE to insert a space Tap DEL to delete a character Tap INS to insert a character 7 Tap ENTER to store your data Calculating an Expense 1 Tap Cano until you see EXPENSE 2 Tap ENTER twice 3 Enter the start date and tap Y 4 Enter the end date and tap V 5 Tap V repeatedly to view each individual Expense type After the MISC field you see the TOTAL expense for the selected period 22 Searching and Editing Records Phone Memo and Internet records are sorted alpha betically Schedule and Todo records are sorted chronologically You can review your records edit them or delete them Searching for a Record 1 Tap the icon of the directory you want to search 2 Tap V or A to view the records in the order they appear In the Telephone Memo and Internet directories enter the first few letters of a record then tap V or A to find it quickly The first record starting with the input letters is displayed if it exists You can then tap V or A to view other matching records If no matching record is found NOT FOUND
34. is displayed In the Phone books you can do a wildcard search using For example to find all the records end ing in ant tap ABC 123 tap SYML and then tap the number for Enter ant Tap Y or A to dis play the first record ending in ant if it exists You can then tap V or A to view other matching records Note Only records matching the entered key words or wildcards are displayed 23 Searching and Editing Records Viewing a Record 1 Find the record you want to view as described above 2 Tap A V to view other fields in the record Empty fields are not displayed In a phone record tap M to go directly to the e mail field Editing a Record 1 Find the record you want to edit To learn how read Searching for a Record 2 Tap EDIT Edit your records as needed 3 Tap ENTER to go through the fields in the record 4 Tap ENTER in the last field to store the edits Deleting a Record 1 Find the record you want to delete To learn how read Searching for a Record 2 Tap DEL on bottom center of screen 3 Tap ENTER to confirm the deletion Tap any other icon to cancel the deletion 24 Using the Timer You can use your organizer as a Timer To set the Timer do the following 1 Tap Bic r 2 Tap the number keys or use gt 4 to input the hour minute and seconds you want 3 Tap ENTER to store your setting The Timer will beep at the appointed time no mat
35. l If the word you entered is not found you see the closest match Tap y or A to scroll and see other possible matches For details on downloading and deleting a book please see Transferring Data on page 48 29 N gt Using the Calculators Your organizer has four calculators a Math Calculator a Calorie Calculator a Tip Calculator and a Discount Calculator Making a Calculation 1 Tap auc once The numeric keypad appears 2 Tap 0 9 or to enter the numbers you want You can enter a maximum of 10 digits 3 Tap X or to perform an addition subtrac tion multiplication or division Tap to erase the last entered digit Tap V to calculate the square root 4 Enter another number 5 Tap to do the calculation Or tap to calculate the percentage 6 Tap C CE to clear the calculations 30 Using the Calculators Note If there is an error or overflow E is dis played on the screen and you will not be able to do any further calculations Tap C CE to clear the error screen and return to the Calculator Using the Calculator Memory 1 In the Calculator make a calculation or enter a number 2 To add the number on the screen to the num ber stored in memory tap M on lower left of screen To subtract the number on the screen from the number stored in memory tap M on lower left of screen M appears on the screen to indicate the number is stored in memory No
36. ns e The manufacturer strong tice ly recommends that sepa rate permanent written records be kept of all impor tant data Data may be lo st or altered in virtually any electronic memory product under certain circum stances Therefore the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for data los or otherwise rendered unusable whether as a result of improper use repairs defects battery ri specified battery life has The manufacturer assum or indirectly for financial parties resulting from the eplacement use after the expired or any other cause es no responsibility directly losses or claims from third use of this product and any of its functions such as stolen credit card numbers the loss or alteration of s The information provided change without notice Cautions Do no slacks Do no it Do no tures Clean Since or trousers drop the organize subject the organ only with a soft dr ored data etc in this manual is subject to carry the organizer in the back pocket of your r or apply excessive force to izer to extreme tempera y cloth his product is not waterproof do not use it or store it where fluids can splash onto it Raindrops water spray juice coffee will also cause the organ steam perspiration etc izer to malfunction Getting Started Important Notice This unit is shipped in Sleep mode in order to con serve batt
37. one directories Www Goes to the Internet directory Cycles between Home Time World gt ME Time and daily alarm mode Sm Cycles between the Calendar Schedule and Anniversary RF 8131 g only TODO Toggles between the Todos and Memos Pes Cycles through the available games 6 Boies ax a Eso WSE Understanding the Display Goes to the Timer Goes to the currently installed book Cycles through the four calculators Cycles through the three converters and the Expense manager RF 8131 only Goes to the Data Synchronization screen This is active only if you have the PC Sync program installed on your PC and your unit is connected to your PC Other Icons Moves cursor in the indicated direc tion Searches up through records Searches down through records Enables disables the alarms Enables disables the keytone Goes to the Enter Password screen Enters a hard return Jumps directly to the e mail field in a phone record 7 Using the Clocks Each time you press ON OFF tap Krme or after a system reset you see the Home Time screen You can perform the following functions in Home Time Tap TIME to go to World Time Tap MD DM on bottom left of screen to toggle between the month day and day month formats Tap 12 24 on bottom of screen to toggle between 12 and 24 hour displays for the clock Tap DST on bottom right of screen to enable dis able daylight savings time Ta
38. p 4 to enable disable the keytone The keytone is the beep that sounds when you touch the screen P on the upper left indicates the keytone is enabled Tap tn to enable disable the hourly chime onthe upper left indicates the hourly chime is enabled Tap a to go to the Password entry screen Tap BeA to start data synchronization with your PC Tap M CHK to see the percent of available memory Tap V A to adjust the LCD contrast Tap LANG to go to the Language selection screen Tap EDIT to go to the Home Time edit screen 8 Using the Clocks Setting Home Time 1 2 3 a gt Tap TME until you see HOME TIME Tap EDIT At the city name tap A or y to cycle through the available city names Tap A Z to edit a city name This will be your Home city You can edit the city month day year hour and minute Tap amp 4 gt to move the cursor in the indicated direction Tap 0 9 to edit the year day and month Tap 0 9 to edit the hour and minute Tap AM PM at bottom left of screen to toggle between a m and p m in the 12 hour format Tap ENTER to store the time Seconds are updated automatically If you enter an invalid time you will be prompted for a correction Using the Clocks Viewing World Time You must set your home time before viewing World Time There are 45 built in cities The list is available at the end of this User s Guide 1 Tap me until you s
39. s only the num ber keyboard is available In the Message field tap ABC 123 to toggle between the letter number key boards 17 Entering a Todo Tap A Z or 0 9 to enter your data Tap SYML then tap V A to cycle through the list of available symbols Tap SPACE to insert a space Tap DEL to delete a character Tap INS to insert a character Tap 4 to move the cursor Priority is the last field Tap ENTER to store your data The Todos are sorted by the due date 18 Entering a Memo Record Each Memo record consists of a Message field in which you can enter a maximum of 490 characters To enter a Memo do the following 1 Tap a Topo twice 2 Tap any key to begin entering your memo 3 Tap A Z or 0 9 to enter your data Tap SYML then tap A or V to cycle through the list of available symbols Tap SPACE to insert a space Tap DEL to delete a character Tap INS to insert a character Tap 4 to move the cursor 4 Tap ENTER to store your record 19 Entering an Internet Record Each Internet record has five fields Message description Internet address Login ID Password and Note You can enter descriptions of your favorite Web sites the addresses and a note You can enter a maximum of 108 characters in the Message and Note fields and 80 characters in the Internet field To enter an Internet record do the following 1 Tap Bun You see MESSAGE on the screen 2 Tap A Z or
40. t 20z 17 29 otg 183 57g 679 Fried chicken 2 pieces about 5 1 4 15 79 NIA 431 30 19 267g drumsticks or thighs oz Fried chicken wings or 2 pieces about 5 1 4 19 6 g NA 494 379 2959 breasts oz Frozen yogurt nonfat 1 2 cup 21 09 NIA 100 49 0 all flavors Fudge chocolate 102 21 09 04g 12 089 349 Green peas 41 2 cup boiled 1259 249 87 439 02g Ham 2slices about 2 02 1 8 g 0 103 1009 60g Hamburger plain 1 about3 1 1402 30 59 NA 275 1239 1189 Hot dog 1 about 3 1 20z 18 09 NA 242 1049 145g Ice cream French 1 2 cup 19 19 0 188 35g 1139 vanilla soft serve Lasagna 6 oz Frozenentr e 21 09 NA 244 1569 108g Lobster 3 az cooked moist 1 19 0 8 1749 05g heat Margarine soft 2tsp Trace 0 67 01g 769 Marshmallow 1 large 589 NIA 23 oig 0 Martini 25fl oz 0 NA 156 0 0 Mashed potatoes 1 2 cup 1849 249 8 20g 069 Meat loaf 30z 289 NIA 170 1359 112g Minestrone 1 cup made wiwater 11 2 g 10g 82 43g 259 condensed Mints plain 102 25 19 NA 102 trace 0 6g Muffin Plain 1 about 1 1 20z 1699 NA 118 31g 409 Mushrooms 1 2 cup pieces 4 09 179 M 179 04g boiled Nachos cheese 6 E8 about4oz 3639 NA 346 91g 1809 Oatmeal cereal 34 cup cooked 18 99 39g 109 469 1 89 Onions 1 2 cup chopped 6 99 139 30 09g 019 boiled Oysters Eastem 6 medium about 10 29 0 173 779 111g breaded and fried oz Pancake plainor 1 about 1 oz made 8 8 g 04g 61 199 20g buttermilk from mix wlegg amp milk Pasta Fresh 1 c
41. te The number is retained in memory even when you turn the unit off 3 To retrieve the number from memory tap MRC once 4 To clear the memory tap MRC twice 31 Using the Calculators Using the Calorie Calculator Your organizer comes with a built in database of 100 common food items and their caloric values Note The data is available in English only Please see Bonus Nutritional Guide at the end of this User s Guide You can use this database to calculate the calories consumed in a selected period To enter a record do the following 1 Tap Ane until you see CALORIE When there are no stored records you see NO DATA on the screen When records are stored you see the latest record 2 Tap INS 3 Tap v A to cycle through the list of available foods Stop when you see the one you want You can also tap ABC 123 if necessary to go to the alphabet keypad and tap the first letter of the food you want Tap 4 to scroll across the screen and read all the text 32 Using the Calculators 4 Tap V and enter the date 5 Tap V again and enter the time You can tap AM PM to enter the proper time of day if you previously selected the 12 hour time display format 6 Tap V The unit for the food you selected will appear 7 Enter the relevant number For example if the food is Pizza enter the number of slices 8 Tap ENTER The latest record is displayed on the screen Viewing and Deleting
42. up cooked 34 99 229 18 729 159 Peanut butter 2 Tbsp 66g 19g 188 66g 160g Peanuts dry roasted 1 oz 60g 22g 164 66g 139g Pickles dill 1 about 2 oz 279 08g 12 04g 019 Pizza cheese 1 slice about21 4 20 59 NIA 140 779 329 oz Popcom air popped 1 cup 489 09928 08g 03g unsalted Pork sirloin 3oz leanonly 0 0 201 2349 1129 roasted Pork tenderloin 3oz lean only 0 0 141 250g 4 19 roasted 63 Food Potato Pound cake Pumpkin pie Rib eye steak Rice White Enriched Roast beef sandwich Rye bread American Salmon sockeye fresh Sausage beef smoked Scalions Sherbet orange Shrimp mixed species breaded and fried Sirloin steak wedge bone Spaghetti and meatballs homemade Spinach Steak sandwich Strawberries Sugar granulated Sweet potato Taco Tofu regular Tomato Tuna fresh Turkey breast Turkey white meat Veal sirloin Waffle homemade enriched White bread soft crumb Bonus Nutritional Guide Serving Carbohydrates Fiber 1 about7 oz 51 09 229 baked 1 slice about 102 15 99 NIA 1 slice about4 oz 27 99 349 3oz lean only 0 0 broiled 1 2 cup cooked 29 2 g 029 1 about 5 oz 33 49 NA 1 slice about 1 0z 13 09 069 3oz cooked dry 0 0 heat 1 link about 11 2 1 09 0 oz 1 2 cup chopped 3 79 129 raw 4 2 cup 29 49 NIA 30z 989 NA 3oz leanonly 0 0 broiled 10p 3879 NIA 1 2 cup boiled 349 209 1 about7 1402 52 09 NIA 10up 1059 399 Asp 409 0 1
43. xchange Note These settings vary by organizer program Once you have selected a translator for an organizer program you can change the advanced settings 1 In the Intellisync Sync Options dialog box click the organizer program for which you want to change advanced settings 2 Click Advanced You see the Advanced Settings dialog box This dialog box differs for each organizer program 3 Click the tab containing the settings you want to change For details about the settings click Help 4 To edit field mappings click Field Mapping You see a dialog box indicating the file or folder the field names are retrieved from This is the file or folder assigned to the organizer program when your PC organizer application is selected in the Choose Translator dialog box 46 5 gt Using Intellisync Click OK to accept this file or folder Click Cancel to map fields without refreshing the information from the file or folder Click Help for additional information You see the Field Mapping dialog box Map the fields for the organizer program Your PC organizer application fields are bold and listed in the right column Click and drag a field in the right column up or down to align it with a matching organizer application field in the left col umn Select a field then double click or press the space bar to map or unmap the fields Mapped fields contain a double arrow between the columns You can also click in the middle
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