
Cat. No. 65-743OWNER’S MANUALPlease read before using this equipment.EC-29124K ElectronicOrganizerwith Web SiteDirectory65-743.fm Page 1 Wednesday,
10TURNING THE ORGANIZER ON AND OFFPress ON/OFF to turn on the organizer.Press ON/OFF again to turn it off.To conserve battery power, the orga-nizer au
11TURNING THE KEY TONE ON AND OFFYou can set your organizer so a tonesounds each time you press a key. With the organizer turned on, press to turn the
12Note: You can only turn the key toneon or off when the display shows thecurrent date and time.65-743.fm Page 12 Wednesday, February 9, 2005 9:17
13CLOCK/CALENDARSETTING/VIEWING THE HOME DATE AND TIME1. Turn on the organizer, then pressPROG. The seconds digits flash.2. Press SEARCH ∧ or ∨ un
14Code City NameLON LondonRIO Rio de JaneiroCCS CaracasYYZ TorontoNYC New YorkCHI ChicagoDEN DenverLAX Los AngelesANC Anchorage65-743.fm Page 14 Wed
15Code City NameHNL HonoluluWLG WellingtonNOU NoumeaSYD SydneyADL AdelaideTYO TokyoSIN SingaporeHKG Hong KongBKK BangkokRGN RangoonDAC DhakaDEL DelhiK
163. Press . The first digit of the yearflashes.4. Use the number keys to enter theyear, month, and date on the firstline. Then enter the current hour
17Note: If you make a mistake,press or to move backwardor forward to the digit you want tochange. Then enter the correctdigit.5. Press 12/24 to set
18In the 12-hour format, AM or PMappears. Press AM/PM to chooseAM or PM.6. To select daylight saving time,press DST. appears. PressDST again to turn
197. Press ENTER to store the dateand time. The day of the weekautomatically appears.Note: If any information you enteris invalid (for example, you e
2Your RadioShack EC-291 24K Elec-tronic Organizer with Web Site Direc-tory is a pocket-size data organizer.It’s great for the person on the go,combini
20VIEWING WORLD TIMESOnce you set your home time, you canfollow these steps to view the time in31 other cities around the world.1. Press CALEN/W/H TIM
211. Press CALEN/W/H TIME twice. Thedisplay shows the day of theweek, the current year and month,and the calendar for one week ata time. The leftmost
22WEB SITE/PHONE LISTSSTORING WEB SITE RECORDSToday, more and more companies, or-ganizations, and even individuals havesites on the world wide web. Fo
23The display shows 12 characters at atime. When appears on the rightside of the record, there are morecharacters to the right of the last dis-playe
24• If you make an incorrect entry,repeatedly press to move tothe character you want to change,then type the correct characterover the old one.1. Pr
252. Press PROG. SPACE% and thepercentage of memory units avail-able briefly appear. Then NAME?appears.3. Enter the name. (The web site liststores n
26Note: If not enough space is availablefor the record you have entered, FULLappears. Delete phone records, memorecords, schedule alarms, or otherweb
27notes into each record of the phonelist. Each entry in the record can be upto 48 characters, except the address,which can be up to 96 characters.Not
28• Repeatedly press SYM to select asymbol (@ – . , ’ : ? / \ % " = $ £ ¥+ # ( ) &). To enter the symbol,press .• If you make an incorrect en
291. Press WEB SITE/PHONE LISTtwice (for TEL1), three times (forTEL2), or four times (for TEL3).The directory number and NODATA appear if there are n
3Phone List/Web Site — puts names,addresses, phone numbers, fax/pagernumbers, E-mail addresses, web sitesand notes at your fingertips.Home Time/World
30able briefly appear. Then NAME?appears.3. Enter the name. (Since the direc-tory stores names alphabetically,you might want to put last namesfirst.)4
315. Enter the company name.6. Press ENTER. ADDRESS?appears.7. Enter the address.8. Press ENTER. PHONE 1?appears.9. Enter the first telephone numbe
3216. Press ENTER. NOTE ? appears.17. Enter your note.18. To store the record, hold downENTER until WAIT... appears.Note: If not enough space is avail
33MEMO/TO DOThe Memo function lets you recordnotes to yourself, while the To Dofunction lets you keep a list of things todo. Each entry can be up to 9
34MEMO SEARCH? appears if thereare already memo records stored.2. Press PROG. SPACE% and thepercentage of memory units avail-able appear. Then MEMO?a
354. Press ENTER to save the memofile record. See “Using Records” on Page 37 to re-call, edit, or delete a record.ENTERING A TO DO FILE1. Press MEMO/
363. Enter the information you want tokeep in the to do file.Notes:•Press SPACE to enter a space.• Repeatedly press SYM to selecta symbol (– . , ’ : ?
37USING RECORDSRECALLING A WEB SITE/PHONE LIST OR MEMO/TO DO RECORD1. Repeatedly press WEB SITE/PHONE LIST or MEMO/TO DO untilthe desired directory (s
38find, then press SEARCH ∧ or ∨.The first matching record appears.Notes:• If there are no records stored inyour organizer, NO DATAappears.• If th
39EDITING A WEB SITE/PHONE LIST OR MEMO/TO DO RECORD1. Recall the record you want to edit.2. Press EDIT. A flashing cursorappears on the first charact
4Memo/To Do — lets you keep notesfor yourself, as well as a list of thingsto do.Password — prevents unauthorizedaccess to your information.10-Digit Ca
40To add a character, press INS so acharacter space appears, thenenter a character. Press SPACE to enter a space inplace of character.To delete a char
41DELETING A WEB SITE/PHONE LIST OR MEMO/TO DO RECORD1. Recall the record you want to de-lete.2. Press DEL. DELETE? (Y/N)appears.3. If you are sure,
42DAILY ALARMYou can set an alarm to sound at a settime of day. When the daily alarm ison, ((•)) appears and a tone sounds atthe set time for about 20
43SETTING THE DAILY ALARM TIME1. Press ALARM/SCHED twice.ALARM and the current alarmtime appear.2. Press PROG. You see ALARM?,and the first alarm dig
443. Use the number keys to enter thealarm hour and minute.Note: If you make a mistake,press or to move forward orbackward to the digit that youwa
456. Press CALEN/W/H TIME to returnto the current date and time dis-play.TURNING THE DAILY ALARM ON AND OFF1. Press ALARM/SCHED twice.ALARM and the
46Note: Turning the daily alarm onor off does not affect schedulealarms.65-743.fm Page 46 Wednesday, February 9, 2005 9:17 AM
47SCHEDULE ALARMSSchedule alarms keep you in control ofyour busy schedule by reminding youof meetings and other importantevents. For each alarm, you c
48appear) if you are entering infor-mation precisely at the schedulealarm time.• If your organizer is locked at theschedule alarm time, the alarmsound
49+ # ( ) &). To enter the symbol,press .• If you make an incorrect entry,repeatedly press to move tothe character you want to change,then type
5Important: Tandy Corporation as-sumes no responsibility for any loss orclaims by third parties that might arisethrough use of this databank or fordam
50Note: The display shows 12 char-acters at a time. When appears on the right side of therecord, there are more charactersto the right of the last dis
515. Press ENTER, then enter the mes-sage you want to have displayedwhen the schedule alarm sounds.6. Hold down ENTER until WAIT...appears, indicating
52TURNING THE SCHEDULE ALARM ON AND OFF1. Press ALARM/SCHED. SCHED-ULE appears.2. Press to turn on the alarm. appears. Press again to turnoff th
53RECALLING A SCHEDULE ALARMSchedule alarms are stored in chrono-logical order.1. Press ALARM/SCHED. SCHED-ULE appears.Note: If there are no schedule
54EDITING A SCHEDULE ALARM1. Recall the schedule alarm youwant to edit.2. Press EDIT. A flashing cursorappears on the first year digit.3. Press to m
55To add a character, press INS so acharacter space appears, thenenter a character.Press SPACE to enter a space inplace of a character.To delete a cha
563. If you are sure, press Y. The alarmis deleted. Otherwise, press N.The schedule alarm remains.65-743.fm Page 56 Wednesday, February 9, 2005 9:1
57THE PASSWORDYou can block unauthorized access toinformation by entering it in an areawhich is protected by a password thatyou assign.Once you enter
583. Enter the password.Note: If this is the first time youare answering this question, youare about to set the password.Your password can be up to 8c
59Notes: • After you press CALEN/W/H TIMEor turn off your organizer (or itturns itself off), does notappear when you turn it back on.To re-enter the
6CONTENTSBefore You Begin ... 9Removing the Insulation Strips ... 9Turning the Organizer On and Off ...
60RECALLING A SECRET RECORD 1. Select the desired function usingWEB SITE/PHONE, ALARM/SCHED,or MEMO/TO DO.2. Press SECRET, then enter thepassword.3. T
61CALCULATORPress CONV/CALC once to use the cal-culator. CAL and 0 appear.CALCULATIONSStandard CalculationsPress the keys in the order they ap-pear in
62For example:Press C/CE once to clear the last entry.Press C/CE twice to clear all pendingcalculations.Note: If the result of a calculation hasmore t
63For example, to calculate 42:Memory CalculationsThe memory calculation feature letsyou do multistep calculations easily.Use the following keys to pe
64•Press MR to recall (display) thevalue in memory.•Press MC to clear the memory.Note: M appears when you store a val-ue in memory. M disappears when
65CONVERSIONSMETRIC CONVERSIONSThe organizer can convert betweenthe following: Degrees Celsius/degrees FahrenheitYards/metersInches/centimetersPounds/
663. Enter the number you want toconvert.4. Press or to select the direc-tion of the conversion. The con-verted number appears.For example, if you
67CURRENCY CONVERSIONYou can use your organizer to convertbetween four pairs of currencies. Thepre-programmed pairs are:US $/DMUS $/¥US $/C (Canadian)
68If you want to change the currencyname(s) or set the exchangerate(s), press EDIT.Enter the new currency name onthe left, then press ENTER andenter t
696. Press or to select the direc-tion of the conversion. The con-verted amount appears.The currency names and exchangerates you enter remain stor
7Using Records ... 37Recalling a Web Site/Phone List or Memo/To Do Record ... 37Editing a Web Site/Phone List or
70CARE Your RadioShack EC-219 24K Elec-tronic Organizer with Web Site Direc-tory is an example of superior designand craftsmanship. The following sug-
71down or the display might failcompletely. This is only tempo-rary. The organizer works nor-mally again when it returns tonormal temperature.• Handle
72(see “Resetting the Organizer” onPage 76).• Use only fresh batteries of therequired size and type. Alwaysremove old or weak batteries.They can leak
73backed up by another CR2032. Whenthe display dims or stops workingproperly, replace the main batteries.To protect the data stored in your orga-nizer
74ies and install the new ones asquickly as possible.Follow these steps to replace the mainbatteries or the back-up battery.1. Press ON/OFF to turn of
75then install the new one(s) withthe positive (+) side(s) facing up.Warning:• Always dispose of old batteriespromptly and properly.• Never burn batte
76RESETTING THE ORGANIZERResetting the Secret MemoryFollow these steps to reset the orga-nizer and clear the records stored inthe secret memory. This
772. Press Y. DEL SECRET? appears.3. Press Y again. DELETE...appears for about 2 seconds, thenthe current date and time appear.All the records stored
781. Follow the steps in “Resetting theSecret Memory” on Page 76 andpress any key except Y in Step 3.ERASE DATA? appears.2. Press Y. RESET... appears
79SPECIFICATIONSPower Source:Main Two Lithium Batteries, 3VBack-Up One Lithium Battery,3V, Type CR2032 (RadioShack Cat. No. 23-162)Battery Life:Ma
8The Password ... 57Entering a Secret Record ... 57Recalling a Secret Record ... 60Calculator ...
80Specifications are typical; individualunits might vary. Specifications aresubject to change and improvementwithout notice. 65-743.fm Page 80 Wedne
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83Limited One-Year WarrantyThis product is warranted by RadioShack against manu-facturing defects in material and workmanship under nor-mal use for on
RadioShackA Division of Tandy CorporationFort Worth, Texas 761027A8 Printed in Hong Kong(Continued) and products on which a refund is made, be-come t
9BEFORE YOU BEGINREMOVING THE INSULATION STRIPSBefore you can use the organizer, youmust remove the two protective insula-tion strips from inside the
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