Radio Shack 65-790 PDAs & Smartphones User Manual


 
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SECRET RECORDS
The organizer lets you block access to
your phone directory and schedule
alarm. Once you set a password of up to
4 characters, the phone directory and
schedule alarm records are locked until
you enter the password.
Note:
appears when you are not in
the secret area. When you are in the se-
cret area, disappears.
ENTERING A SECRET
RECORD
1. Press .
ORIGIN
(original)
PASSWORD
and the current pass-
word (0000 is the default), and
NEW
PASSWORD
and a cursor appear.
2. Enter a password of up to 4 charac-
ters, press
SHIFT
, then press
ENTER
. appears.
Notes:
Your password can include any
combination of letters, numbers,
or symbols.
Be sure you can remember your
password. If you forget it, you
must initialize the organizer which
clears all of your records (see “Ini-
tializing the Organizer” on
Page 8).
3. Enter a record in your phone direc-
tory or schedule alarm.
The organizer automatically sets itself to
Time mode if you do not press a key for
about 3 minutes. After the organizer sets
itself to Time mode, it automatically exits
the secret area and appears. To
re-enter the secret area, follow the steps
under “Recalling a Secret Record.”
Note:
Even if you selected a record be-
fore the organizer sets itself to Time
mode, you must follow the steps under
“Recalling a Secret Record” to select the
record.
RECALLING A SECRET
RECORD
1. Press or
SCHED
. to view a
phone directory or schedule alarm
record. If you previously set a pass-
word,
PASSWORD
REQUIRE
ap-
pears.
2. Enter the password then press
ENTER. The phone directory or
schedule alarm appears.
You edit secret records just like phone
directory or schedule alarm records.
CHANGING THE
PASSWORD
1. Press .
ORIGIN
(original)
PASSWORD
and the current pass-
word (0000 is the default), and
NEW
PASSWORD
and a cursor appear.
2. Enter a new password, press
SHIFT
,
then press
ENTER
.
To clear the secret password, repeat
Steps 1 and 2 above, entering
0000
in
Step 2. The organizer unlocks the phone
directory and schedule alarm records
and disappears.
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