Franklin IC-126 User Manual

Manual is about: Digital Book

Summary of IC-126

  • Page 1

    1 license agreement read this license agreement before using the digital book. Your use of the digital book deems that you accept the terms of this license. If you do not agree with these terms, you may return this package with purchase receipt to the dealer from which you purchased the digital book...

  • Page 2: Key Guide

    2 key guide function keys clear clears to the main screen of a topic. Menu shows the main menus. Games no function. More shows special characters to type. At some help messages, shows more help. L i s t no function. Spec shows a special menu. Card exits the organiz-it. Other keys back backs up (e.G....

  • Page 3: Key Guide

    3 key guide gold key combinations* + a selects the personal phone book. + b selects the business phone book. + c selects the clock. + d selects the calendar (dates). + f selects world time (foreign). + g selects to do (goals). + m selects the calculator (math). + n shows the next appointment. + s se...

  • Page 4: Getting Started

    4 getting started installing the organiz-it warning: never install a digital book when the digi- tal book system is on. If you do, information that you have entered in that or any other installed digital book may be permanently erased. Snap the organiz-it into a slot on the digital book sys- tem. Th...

  • Page 5: Getting Started

    5 getting started tip: a quicker way to select topics is by using gold key combinations. For example, hold the gold key and press s to select the schedule topic. For gold key combinations, see the key guide or quick reference card. Setting the clock set the clock the first time you use the organiz-i...

  • Page 6: Entering Data

    6 entering data in most topics, you can enter information by pressing menu and selecting new entry from the topic menu. At the entry screen, type the requested information. Use the direction keys to move the cursor. To save your entry, press enter at the last line or hold the gold key and press ente...

  • Page 7: Changing Data

    7 at search screens, you can also type a ? In place of an unknown character or an ✽ in place of a series of un- known characters. After a word search, only entries with matching words are listed under the appropriate topic menu. To view the matches, press menu and select an entry. Once an entry is i...

  • Page 8: Using Topics

    8 using topics schedule the schedule is an electronic date book. In it, you can enter meetings, annual events, and notes. Your schedule entries must contain an event descrip- tion. Notes in schedule entries can contain up to 300 characters. To schedule birthdays, anniversaries, and other annual even...

  • Page 9: Using Topics

    9 using topics calendar the calendar lets you view months and years. Plus you can go from a calendar to the schedule to view and make schedule entries. To view the calendar of the current month, select the calendar. To view other months and years, use the di- rection keys. Press the arrow keys to hi...

  • Page 10: Using Topics

    10 using topics phone book notes can contain up to 300 characters. You can find phone book entries by typing them at the appropriate topic menu or by entering words at a phone book search screen. Your can search for any item in a phone book entry, such as names, compa- nies, addresses, phone numbers...

  • Page 11: Using Topics

    11 using topics calculator the calculator performs basic math. To type a nega- tive number, hold shift and press –. Press a math key (+, –, x, or ÷ ) and type another number. Press en- ter to calculate the calculation. To repeat the previ- ous calculation, press enter. To scan your calculations, hol...

  • Page 12: Using Topics

    12 using topics to do to do entries can contain up to 300 characters. Simply press enter to save a typed to do entry. Your things to do are listed alphabetically, so type a let- ter at the start of each (e.G., a., b., c.) to prioritize them. Or type a number at the start (e.G., 1., 2., 3.). To find ...

  • Page 13: Protecting Your Information

    13 protecting your information assigning a password warning: after you assign a password, you cannot use your organiz-it without the password. So write down and save your password in a separate location. Also, do not use any special character in your pass- word. To assign a password, select name thi...

  • Page 14: Protecting Your Information

    14 copying to and from personal computers you can copy information to and from an organiz-it to a personal computer using the serial communications port on certain digital book systems. Your computer must be ms-dos ® -compatible and have an installed communications program, such as intellilink ® or ...

  • Page 15: Protecting Your Information

    15 protecting your information next, prepare the communications software on your pc to send or receive. (if you are using the terminal program in windows, select send text file orreceive text file from the transfers menu. Then enter the file name you want to send or receive.) if you are copying to t...

  • Page 16: Protecting and Cleaning

    16 resetting the digital book system to reset the digital book system, hold clear while pressing on/off . Or press the recessed reset button on the back of the digital book system. (read its basic operating guide for details.) warning: resetting the digital book system may permanently erase informat...

  • Page 17: Replacing The Batteries

    17 replacing the batteries the dbs-1 and dbs-2 use four 3-volt, cr2032 lithium batteries. The dbs-2d uses four 1.5-volt, aa batteries. Have the new batteries ready before you start. Then turn off the digital book system and slide off its battery cover. Remove all the batteries and insert new batter-...