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Summary of Contents for RF-6090

Page 1: ...User s Guide RF 6090 Professional DataPage Organizer rs...

Page 2: ...ive licensed to use this ELECTRONIC REFERENCE You may not make any copies of the ELECTRONIC REFERENCE or of the data stored therein whether in electronic or print format Such copying would be in viola...

Page 3: ...s unit will give you years of satisfaction and service Introduction Contents License Agreement 1 Precautions 3 Getting Started 4 Key Guide 5 Using the Clocks 8 Using the Daily Alarm 10 Using the Phone...

Page 4: ...ng so will invalidate the warranty on the unit and may cause unnecessary damage 5 Only use fresh batteries as specified in these instructions Do not mix new and old batteries as the old ones may leak...

Page 5: ...n and one for memory backup Replace the main battery when the display dims Do the same for the backup battery once a year Warning Always turn the unit off before replacing the batteries Replacing the...

Page 6: ...o the Schedule directory MEMO Goes to the Memo directory BKMRK Goes to the web address directory TIME Lets you set the date and time ALARM Allows you to set a daily alarm for any time of the day ANNV...

Page 7: ...cursor position INS Allows characters to be inserted when editing data COPY SHIFT INS Copies a selected record and automatically pastes it BKS Deletes a character to the left of the cursor Moves the...

Page 8: ...a calculation Types a decimal point Calculates a percentage Changes the sign of a number from positive to negative Calculates a square root MC Clears the memory MR Recalls the number stored in memory...

Page 9: ...n the screen 2 Use SEARCH UP and DOWN to scroll through the list of world cities until you find one that is in your time zone This will be your Home City 3 Press EDIT The first number of the date flas...

Page 10: ...vings time is on Note The World Time is based upon hours added to or subtracted from the Home Time zone It is not a separate clock and cannot be set independently of the Home Time clock Changing Time...

Page 11: ...larm will sound To Set the Daily Alarm 1 Press ALARM 2 Press EDIT 3 Enter the time using the number keys Press X AM PM to toggle between AM and PM 4 Press ENTER to set and enable the alarm time or any...

Page 12: ...ecords are listed alphabetically according to the first few letters of the name To sort your phone records by last name you must enter the last name first e g SMITH ROBERT To delete a character use or...

Page 13: ...T FOUND is displayed and then the record closest to the letter you typed is displayed 4 Press DSP to view the record Use or to scroll through the record 5 Press any function key to exit To Edit or Del...

Page 14: ...the number keys to type your changes Note You cannot change the seconds To switch between AM and PM press X AM PM 3 Press ENTER to go to the Note field Type in your note The Schedule alarm is automat...

Page 15: ...lect the record you want to edit or delete The selected record is the one to which the cursor points 2 To edit the record press EDIT Press or to move between the date and time fields Type your changes...

Page 16: ...r to the record you want To search for a specific record type the first letter The entry starting with that letter is the first one displayed If there are no more records or no record is found for tha...

Page 17: ...is the one to which the cursor points 2 To edit the record press EDIT Type your changes Use BKS to delete the character to the left of the cursor Press ENTER to save the edited record 3 To delete the...

Page 18: ...hout entering any data 3 Type the web address and press ENTER to go to the Note field Use the decimal key on the calculator keypad or 4 Type a note and press ENTER to store your data To View a Bookmar...

Page 19: ...xit To Edit or Delete a Bookmark 1 Select the record you want to edit or delete The selected record is the one to which the cursor points 2 To edit the record press EDIT Type your changes and press EN...

Page 20: ...NTER Press or to move between the numbers Each number flashes as it is selected Use the number keys to type your changes 3 Type a note and press ENTER to store your data You can view edit or delete an...

Page 21: ...wing Dates 1 Press CALENDAR The year and month are displayed on the left of the screen and the current date flashes Note The current date is depen dent on the date that you set in your Home Time 2 Use...

Page 22: ...ur calculator can store a number in its memory for later calculation 1 Make a calculation or simply type a number in the calculator 2 Press R M to add the result to the memory as a positive number or...

Page 23: ...rd you will not be able to access any function on your organizer To bypass the password you will have to perform a reset which will clear the password and erase all the data stored in its memory To Se...

Page 24: ...ss the reset button located on the back of the unit with a blunt point This procedure is generally not required unless the unit malfunctions or you want to clear all data and resume factory settings T...

Page 25: ...anklin 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 ISBN 1 5...

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Page 27: ...tion which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving a...

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