Franklin RT-8214 User Manual

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Page 1 - RT-8212/

User’s Guidewww.franklin.comRT-8212/RT-8214

Page 2 - License Agreement

Setting the Keytone1.Select KEYTONE ON/OFF on the SYS-TEM SETUP menu.2.Tap N to turn the keytone off.Tap Y to leave the keytone on.Changing Screen Con

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Setting the Date Format1.Select DATE FORMAT on the SYSTEMSETUP menu.2.Tap or turn the dial down to move to DD/MM/YYYY.The current setting is displaye

Page 4 - Cautions

To Set a File Lock1.Select FILE LOCK # on the SYSTEMSETUP menu.You see: ENTER #, CHANGE #, DELETE#.2.Tap Y to select ENTER #.3.Enter a four-digit File

Page 5 - Getting Started

Tap MENU to return to the main SystemSetup menu without changing the FileLock.To Delete a File Lock1.Select FILE LOCK # and then selectDELETE #.2.Tap

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Using Basic ProgramsThere are nine Basic Programs: HOMETIME, WORLD TIME, DAILY ALARM, PCSYNC, CONTACT FILE, CALENDAR,SCHEDULE, TO DO LIST, CALCULATOR.

Page 7 - Key Guide

4.Tap or turn the dial down once to go tothe Date field and twice to go the Timefield.5.Enter the current date and the currenttime.Tap A or P for a.m

Page 8 - Using the Menus

Setting the Daily AlarmYou can set a daily alarm, change it, andturn it on and off.1.Select DAILY ALARM on the BASICPROGRAMS menu.is next to TIME.2.En

Page 9 - Changing System Settings

5.Tap SAVE to save your settings.The STATUS field changes to indicateyour settings.Changing the Daily Alarm1.Select DAILY ALARM and tap EDIT.2.Enter a

Page 10 - Setting the Time Format

month and the current day blinks.Note: This depends on your date set-tings in the System Setup menu.Tap / to get to the same day in thenext/previous

Page 11 - File Lock

Using PC SyncFor information on the Rolodex®ElectronicsDesktop Manager, please refer to theREADME file on the CD and the online helpin the program. Al

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License AgreementREAD THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USINGTHE ELECTRONIC REFERENCE. YOUR USE OF THEELECTRONIC REFERENCE DEEMS THAT YOU ACCEPTTHE TERMS

Page 13 - Selecting a Language

number on the screen to the number storedin memory, tap M+. To subtract the numberon the screen from the number stored inmemory, tap M—. To retrieve t

Page 14 - Using Basic Programs

✓ Event AlertsThe schedule reminder alarm sounds for 30seconds. Tap any key to shut off the alarm.If the device is on, the alarm sounds and theevent y

Page 15 - Viewing World Time

3.Enter your data.Note: You must enter data in the firstfield if you wish to save the record.Note: The first character in this field can-not be a symb

Page 16 - Setting the Daily Alarm

It is not necessary to lock a record to saveit.5.Tap SAVE at any time to save therecord.Finding and Viewing RecordsContacts are sorted alphabetically.

Page 17 - Using the Calendar

Typing Letters to find a Record1.Tap a program key or select the programyou want.For To Do, Internet Manager andExpense Manager, go to Step 4.2.Type t

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Using the Tabs to Find a Contact Record1.Tap or select CONTACT FILE.2.Turn the dial to move through the lettertabs.3.When the one you want is highligh

Page 19 - Using the Calculator

Tap DEL to delete the blinking character.4.Tap SAVE at any time to save yourchanges.Deleting a Record1.Find the record you want following Steps1-5 in

Page 20 - Using Organizer Programs

1.Turn the dial down until is next toCARB LIST.2.Press the dial in to select it.3.Turn the dial down to scroll the list ortype a letter to go to the

Page 21 - Entering a Record

one translator at a time. When you upload asecond one, the first one is overwritten. Tolearn how to upload these to your device,please refer to the De

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Installing the Rolodex®Electronics Desktop ManagerThe Rolodex®Electronics Desktop Manageris the PC software program that transfersdata between your Ro

Page 23 - Finding and Viewing Records

NoticeThe manufacturer strongly recommends thatseparate, permanent written records be kept ofall important data. Data may be lost or alteredin virtual

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• One free serial communications (COM)port (for RT-8212) or USB port (for RT-8214)• Mouse or other pointing deviceRT-8212 users can upgrade to a seria

Page 25 - Editing a Record

3.Select a language, if necessary.Follow the instructions on the screen toinstall the program.4.Click the Finish button when done.For information on t

Page 26 - Using Extra Programs

Replacing the BatteryThe RT-8212 uses two CR-2032 lithium batter-ies and the RT-8214 uses 3 CR-2032 lithiumbatteries. Replace the batteries as soon as

Page 27 - Using Extra Content

new batteries at hand before you follow the stepsbelow.1. Turn the device off and turn it over.2. With the Phillips screwdriver, remove thescrew to th

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Specifications• Model: RT-8212 Rolodex®• Size: 3 x 1/2 x 4 3/4 in • Weight: approx 5 oz• Battery: 2 CR-2032 Lithium• Memory Size: 1 MBISBN: 1-59074-27

Page 29 - Electronics Desktop Manager

Corporation. All rights reserved.© 2003-2004 Franklin Electronic Publishers,Inc., Burlington, N.J. 08016-4907 USA. All rightsreserved.ROLODEX®is a reg

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installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interfer-ence to radio or television reception, which can be deter-mined by turning the equipment o

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EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRAN-TY, WILL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT WITH THESAME OR AN EQUIVALENT PRODUCT OF THE DEFEC-TIVE PORTION OF THE PR

Page 32 - Replacing the Battery

YOU FOR THE FRANKLIN PRODUCTAS EVIDENCED BYYOUR PURCHASE RECEIPT. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THATTHIS IS A REASONABLE ALLOCATION OF RISK. SOMESTATES/COUNTRIES DO

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Limited Warranty (EUand Switzerland)This product, excluding batteries and liquid crystaldisplay (LCD), is guaranteed by Franklin for a peri-od of two

Page 34 - Specifications

Cautions• Do not carry the device in the back pock-et of your slacks or trousers.• Do not drop the device or apply exces-sive force to it.• Do not sub

Page 35 - FCC NOTICE

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

Page 36 - Limited Warranty (U.S. only)

Getting StartedThe first time you use this device, youshould perform a system reset. Warning!Pressing the reset button with more thanlight pressure ma

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✓ Automatic Shut offWhen no key has been tapped for approxi-mately one minute, the device automaticallyturns off the power to save battery life.Press

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Key GuideProgram KeysGoes to the Contacts File.Goes to the Calendar. Goes to the Calculator.Goes to the Scheduler.Goes to the To Do List.Function Keys

Page 39 - Limited Warranty (EU

SYM Cycles through the available symbols.You can enter symbols by first tappingSYM and then the symbol you want. TapSYM again to re-display the number

Page 40 - EU and Switzerland)

Changing System SettingsThere are six items on the SYSTEM SETUPmenu: KEYTONE ON/OFF, DISPLAYADJUST, TIME FORMAT, DATE FORMAT,FILE LOCK#, LANGUAGE.• DI

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