Franklin Rolodex RF-8131 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - Digital Assistant

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Page 2 - Contents

9Setting Home Time1. Tap until you see HOME TIME.2. Tap EDIT.3. At the city name, tap or to cycle throughthe available city names.Tap A-Z to edit a

Page 3 - License Agreement

Viewing World TimeYou must set your home time before viewing WorldTime. There are 45 built-in cities. The list is availableat the end of this User’s G

Page 4 - Cautions

To set the daily alarm, do the following:1. Tap until you see ALARM.2. Tap EDIT.Tap 0-9 to edit the hour and minute.Tap / to move the cursor in the

Page 5 - Getting Started

12There are three telephone directories: Business,Business 2 and Personal. Each directory has 10fields in which to enter data. The fields appear in th

Page 6 - Keyboards

Tap ABC/123 to toggle between the letter/numberkeyboards.Tap SYML on the numeric keyboard to cyclethrough the list of available symbols.Tap SPACE to i

Page 7 - Understanding the Display

14There are three fields in the Schedule: Start Date,End Date, and Message. You can set a Schedulealarm which sounds for 20 seconds.You canenable/disa

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Note: In the date and time fields, only the numberkeyboard is available. In the Message field, tapABC/123 to toggle between the letter/number key-boar

Page 9 - Using the Clocks

This is available only in RF-8131. Each Anniversaryrecord consists of a Date field and a Message field.To enter an Anniversary do the following:1. Tap

Page 10 - Setting Home Time

17There are four fields in the Todo book: Date Due,Message (description), Date Done and Priority. Youcan set priority levels of one to three. To enter

Page 11 - Setting the Daily Alarm

Tap A-Z or 0-9 to enter your data.Tap SYML, then tap / to cycle through the listof available symbols.Tap SPACE to insert a space.Tap DEL to delete a

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1ContentsLicense Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 13 - Entering a Phone Record

Each Memo record consists of a Message field inwhich you can enter a maximum of 490 characters.To enter a Memo do the following:1.Tap twice.2. Tap any

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Each Internet record has five fields: Message(description), Internet (address), Login ID, Passwordand Note.You can enter descriptions of your favorite

Page 15 - Entering a Schedule record

21The Expense manager is available only in RF-8131.Each Expense record consists of the following fields:Date, Amount, Expense Type, Payment Type, andN

Page 16 - Using the Calendar

Note: In the Date and Amount fields, only thenumbers keyboard is available. In the Note field,tap ABC/123 to toggle between the letters/num-bers keybo

Page 17 - Entering an Anniversary

23Phone, Memo and Internet records are sorted alpha-betically. Schedule and Todo records are sortedchronologically. You can review your records, editt

Page 18 - Entering a Todo

24Viewing a Record1. Find the record you want to view as describedabove.2. Tap / to view other fields in the record.Empty fields are not displayed.In

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You can use your organizer as a Timer. To set theTimer, do the following.1. Tap .2. Tap the number keys or use / to input thehour, minute and seconds

Page 20 - Entering a Memo Record

Your organizer comes with four fun games: KeyboardWizard, Tic Tac Toe, Chance and Memory.Keyboard WizardThis game challenges you to tap a letter that

Page 21 - Entering an Internet Record

27ChanceYou can have the unit select a maximum of 10 num-bers from a range of 1-99.1. Tap until you see CHANCE.2. Tap ENTER.3. Enter a range of numbe

Page 22 - Entering an Expense

28MemoryThis game tests your memory.1. Tap until you see MEMORY.2. Tap ENTER to begin.3. Use ///to move the cursor to a hiddennumber.4. Tap ENTER to

Page 23 - Calculating an Expense

READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THEELECTRONIC REFERENCE.YOUR USE OF THE ELEC-TRONIC REFERENCE DEEMS THAT YOU ACCEPT THETERMS OF THIS LICENSE.

Page 24 - Searching and Editing Records

You can use your organizer to spell check, find the-saurus entries, translate or find phrases for a word. TheRF-8121 includes the US Spell Checker and

Page 25 - Deleting a Record

30Your organizer has four calculators: a MathCalculator, a Calorie Calculator, a Tip Calculator anda Discount Calculator.Making a Calculation1. Tap on

Page 26 - Using the Timer

31Note: If there is an error or overflow, E is dis-played on the screen and you will not be able todo any further calculations. Tap C/CE to clear thee

Page 27 - Playing the Games

Using the Calorie CalculatorYour organizer comes with a built-in database of 100common food items and their caloric values. Note: Thedata is available

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334. Tap and enter the date.5. Tap again and enter the time.You can tap AM/PM to enter the proper time ofday if you previously selected the 12-hour

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Getting a Calorie Report1. Tap until you see the CALORIE.2. Tap R on the letter keypad.3. Enter the begin and end dates.Use / to move between the fi

Page 30 - Reading a Book

You can also use or 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 ge

Page 31 - Using the Calculators

36There are three converters: Euro, Currency andMetric.Doing Euro ConversionsUse the Euro converter to do any of the 12 built-inconversions. Note that

Page 32 - Using the Calculator Memory

You see the first conversion screen.2. Tap or to find the conversion you want.The rate is displayed to the right of the screen.3. Tap / to change t

Page 33 - Using the Calorie Calculator

3. Tap A-Z to enter an abbreviation first for thecurrency name on the left, then for the curren-cy name on the right.You can enter a maximum of 3 lett

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Recommendations• The manufacturer strongly recommends that sepa-rate permanent written records be kept of all impor-tant data. Data may be lost or alt

Page 35 - Using the Tip Calculator

39Doing Metric ConversionsUse the Metric converter to do any of the eight built-in conversions.1. Tap until you see METRIC.You go to the first conver

Page 36 - Using the Discount Calculator

The Rolodex®Electronics Desktop Manager is thePC software program that transfers data between theRolodex®Personal Digital Assistant and a personalcomp

Page 37 - Using the Converters

To install the Desktop Manager on your PC:1. Insert the Rolodex®Electronics DesktopManager CD into the CD-ROM drive on your PC.The Setup screen appear

Page 38 - Setting Currency Rates

Before you can synchronize records you must:1. Install the Rolodex®Electronics DesktopManager onto your PC. See “Installing theRolodex®Electronics Des

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43Intellisync for Rolodex Electronics is the program thatallows you to import, export or synchronize filesbetween the PC organizer programs and yourRo

Page 40 - Doing Metric Conversions

Configuring Your Organizer ProgramsFor your organizer data to be included in a synchro-nization, the organizer programs must first be alignedwith your

Page 41 - Electronics Desktop Manager

45Export Exports data to your PC organizerapplication from the organizerprogram on the organizer.Synchronize Synchronizes data between theorganizer pr

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Changing Advanced SettingsEach organizer program contains advanced settings,such as confirmation, conflict resolution, and fieldmappings. These includ

Page 43 - Synchronizing Records

475. Click OK to accept this file or folder.Click Cancel to map fields without refreshing theinformation from the file or folder.Click Help for additi

Page 44 - Using Intellisync

You can synchronize personal information betweenthe Desktop Manager on a PC and your organizer, oryou can move a book to your organizer.Note: Make sur

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Important NoticeThis unit is shipped in “Sleep” mode in order to con-serve battery life. To start the unit, it must first bereset. The Reset button is

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49Note: For proper synchronization, make sure thatthe organizer applications you want are selected inIntellisync.Transferring DataWarning! PC organize

Page 47 - Changing Advanced Settings

When you synchronize your data, records that weredeleted either in your handheld organizer or theDesktop Manager will be deleted in both. Newrecords a

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51You can lock your handheld organizer so that onlythe Clock, Calculator and Converter can be usedwithout supplying the password.Note: You do notneed

Page 49 - Transferring Data

52Accessing Password Protected DataWhen your password is activated, you have to unlockyour handheld organizer in order to access the phonerecords, sch

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Changing or Deactivating the Password1. Unlock your handheld organizer.2. Tap until you see HOME TIME.3. Tap .4. To change your password, enter a new

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This organizer uses two CR-2032 lithium batteries.When you find the display becomes dim, pleasechange the batteries.Note: Replace both batteries at th

Page 52 - Using a Password

• Model: RF-8121 • Size: 10.4 X 8.0 X 1.17 cm • Weight: 2.8 oz • Battery: 2 CR-2032 LithiumStorage Capacity: 384 KISBN: 1-59074-002-5• Model: RF-8131

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56NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to com-ply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant toPart 15 of the FCC Rules. These l

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57LIMITED WARRANTY, DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMIT-ED REMEDY(A) LIMITED WARRANTY. FRANKLIN WARRANTS TO THE ORIGI-NAL END USER THAT FOR A PERIOD OF

Page 55 - Replacing the Batteries

EVEN IF WE HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCHDAMAGES, OR THEY ARE OTHERWISE FORESEEABLE. WE AREALSO NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR CLAIMS BY A THIRD PA

Page 56 - Specifications

✎ About Screen IllustrationsSome screen illustrations in this User’s Guide mayvary slightly from what you see on the screen.This does not mean that yo

Page 57 - FCC Notice

Limited Warranty (EU and Switzerland)This product, excluding batteries and liquid crystaldisplay (LCD), is guaranteed by Franklin for a periodof two y

Page 58 - Limited Warranty (U.S. only)

Limited Warranty (outside U.S.,EU and Switzerland)This product, excluding batteries and liquid crystaldisplay (LCD), is guaranteed by Franklin for a p

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61Table of Cities in World ClockCITY ABBREVIATION CITY ABBREVIATIONLONDON LON SINGAPORE SINLISBON LIS TOKYO TYOPARIS PAR ADELAIDE ADLBERLIN BER SYDNEY

Page 60 - (EU and Switzerland)

62Bonus Nutritional GuideFood ServingCarbohydrates Fiber Calories Protein Total FatAlfalfa sprouts 1/2 cup raw 0.6 gN/A 5 0.7 g0.1 gApple pie 1 slice

Page 61 - EU and Switzerland)

63Bonus Nutritional GuideFood Serving Carbohydrates Fiber Calories Protein Total FatEnglish muffin 1 (about 2 oz.) plain, toasted30.0 g 1.5 g 154 5.1

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64Bonus Nutritional GuideFood Serving Carbohydrates Fiber Calories Protein Total FatPotato 1 (about 7 oz.), baked51.0 g 2.2 g 220 4.7 g 0.2 gPound cak

Page 63 - Bonus Nutritional Guide

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Page 65 - RPP-28000-00

Several icons appear on the upper left of the screento indicate active modes. These are indicator iconsonly and perform no function when tapped.Note:

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Goes to the Timer.Goes to the currently installed book.Cycles through the four calculators.Cycles through the three convertersand the Expense manager

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8Each time you press ON/OFF, tap , or after asystem reset, you see the Home Time screen. Youcan perform the following functions in Home Time.• Tap t

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