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65-717

09A01

Printed in China

RadioShack Corporation
Fort Worth, Texas 76102

3. Select 

Synchronize with Organizer

 from 

the 

File menu, or click the 

Synchronize

 

button.

4. Select 

Change Port

 to access COM 

options. COM 1 is configured as the 
default communication port for 
synchronization with the organizer. 

To change the COM port, select 

Change

Port

 then select COM 1–4. Unavailable

ports appear in grey. 

5. Click 

Test

 to determine port availability.

6. Click 

Synch Options

 to select:

Synch — When the same record is
changed or deleted on both the PC and
the organizer, the result is determined by
the synchronization options setting:

Keep Databank version: The 
organizer version of the record 
replaces the PC record. If the 
organizer record is deleted, the PC 
record is also deleted. This is the 
default setting.

Keep PC database version: The PC 
version of the record replaces the 
organizer record. If the PC record is 
deleted, the organizer record is also 
deleted.

Keep both versions: Both the PC and 
organizer versions are saved. If the 
record was changed on both the 
organizer and the PC, the organizer 
record and PC record will be treated 
as separate records for future 
synchronizations, even if they were 
edited to contain exactly the same 
information. If one version of the 
record was deleted and the other was 
changed, the changed record is saved 
on both the PC and organizer.

Backup — To back up all the data in the
organizer to a data file in the PC, select

Backup

. Use this option when you create

a new file on the PC and want to backup
the organizer data to this new file. Any
existing PC data is deleted and replaced
by the organizer data.

Restore — Select 

Restore

 to transfer all

the data stored in the PC to the Orga-
nizer. Any existing organizer data is
deleted and replaced by the PC data.

7. Press 

PHONE

 on your organizer.

8. Press 

LINK

 on your organizer. 

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Notes:

• If an error occurs during the transfer, 

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 appears. Repeat Steps 3–8.

• When the record transfer to the 

organizer is complete, the organizer 
pauses to update its records, then the 
normal display appears.

• When using the Restore option, wait for 

the exporting dialog box to close before 
pressing 

LINK

 on the organizer.

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Keep the organizer dry; if it gets wet, wipe it 
dry immediately. Use and store the organizer 
only in normal temperature environments. 
Handle the organizer carefully; do not drop it. 
Keep the organizer away from dust and dirt, 
and wipe it with a damp cloth occasionally to 
keep it looking new.

Modifying or tampering with the organizer’s 
internal components can cause a malfunction 
and might invalidate its warranty and void 
your FCC authorization to operate it. If your 
organizer is not performing as it should, take 
it to your local RadioShack store for 
assistance.

Notes:

• At very low temperatures, the display’s 

response time might slow down or the 
display might fail completely. This is only 
temporary. The organizer works normally 
again when it returns to a normal 
temperature.

• If the organizer is exposed to strong 

static electric charges, the display might 
become dim or the organizer might fail to 
operate properly. If this happens, reset 
your organizer (see “Resetting the 
Organizer” on Page 6).

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Caution: To avoid losing stored data be sure 
to turn off your organizer when replacing the 
battery.

Your organizer comes with two 3V CR2032 
lithium batteries for power.

When the display dims or the organizer stops 
working properly, replace the batteries. For 
the best performance and longest life, we 
recommend RadioShack batteries.

Warning: 

• Keep button-cell batteries away from 

children. Swallowing a button-cell battery 
can be fatal.

• Dispose of old batteries promptly and 

properly. Do not burn or bury them.

Cautions:

• Use only fresh batteries of the required 

size and recommended type.

• Do not mix old and new batteries, 

different types of batteries (standard, 
alkaline, or rechargeable), or 
rechargeable batteries of different 
capacities.

1. Press 

ON/OFF

 to turn off the organizer.

2. Slide the battery compartment cover in 

the direction of the arrow to remove it.

3. Use a pointed object, such as a 

straightened paper clip or the end of a 
screwdriver, to gently pry out the 
batteries, then install the new ones with 
the positive (+) sides facing up.

4. Replace the cover.

Note: After replacing the batteries, reset the 
time, date and daily alarm, as necessary.

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If the organizer stops operating properly or 
you forget your password, you might need to 
reset it. Follow these steps to reset the 
organizer and clear all the stored information 
in the organizer. 

1. Press 

ON/OFF

 to turn off the organizer.

2. Slide the battery cover off in the direction 

of the arrow to remove it.

3. Use a pointed object, such as a 

straightened paper clip, to press 

RESET

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4. Press 

Y

 to reset the organizer. The 

factory installed date and place appear. 
All the information stored in the 
organizer’s memory is cleared. 
Otherwise, press any key except 

Y

 to 

cancel.

5. Reset the date, time, and any alarm 

settings, as necessary. 

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Power Source: ................................. 2 

× 

3V Lithium

CR2032 batteries

Battery Life ...................................  About 6 months

Automatic Power-Off  ...................  About 7 minutes

Working Temperature ....  32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C)

Dimensions (HWD)  ................  3

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 in

(79 

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 135 

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 14 mm)

Weight (with Batteries)  ..................  3.75 oz (105 g)

Specifications are typical; individual units might
vary. Specifications are subject to change and
improvement without notice.

Summary of Contents for 65-717

Page 1: ...ons allow you to perform both standard and memory calculations type special characters and choose selections from a displayed list Function Keys help you organize your information into categories PHON...

Page 2: ...8 To turn daylight saving time on or off press DST C 67 67 67 67 appears when daylight saving time is turned on Note If any information you entered is invalid for example you entered 25 for the hour...

Page 3: ...st record Each record can be up to 199 characters See Entering Data Using Records on Page 2 for data entry tips 1 Press PHONE once for 7 3 21 7 3 21 7 3 21 7 3 21 4 4 4 4 twice for 7 3 21 7 3 21 7 3 2...

Page 4: ...pecific event you can follow these steps to search for a key word 1 Press SCHED then ENTER 127 127 127 127 appears 2 Type the letters of the message you entered to go with the schedule alarm 3 Press S...

Page 5: ...l a calculation and subtract the total from the value in memory Press MR W to recall the value in memory Press MC to clear the memory 0 0 0 0 appears when you store a value in memory and disappears wh...

Page 6: ...tion and might invalidate its warranty and void your FCC authorization to operate it If your organizer is not performing as it should take it to your local RadioShack store for assistance Notes At ver...

Page 7: ...e event of a product defect during the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option un less otherwi...

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