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1. DEAR DIARY The DEAR DIARY file is where you make your diary entries You EE can store new diary listings edit existing information or search and view entries you have made Dear Diary messages may be locked and can only be opened with your secret password Procedure 1 Press ON and ENTER or press HOH QUIT once or twice if you are 2 using another file to access the Menu Use the ARROW KEYS to select the DEAR DIARY icon and press al 13 al a m c ENTER Your DEAR DIARY stores up to 32 characters and four symbols for each of 4O days Dates do not need to be chronological nor even in the same year Practice the following things to learn to use your diary 8 Entering diary from Menu b Selecting yesterday today and tomorrow screens c Recognizing all images on the screen d Storing a date and message e Editing deleting and adding symbols to a message f Returning to Menu at any time Here is a typical screen ae rik a The day MON date 010101 AR MAH and Dear Diary icon show on m the screen If a message is stored also appears gn 1 l al t vam L t b Press up key The previous day s screen appears indicates a message is stored c Press w down key twice 010101 screen appears d Practice selecting days by using 4 up and w down keys 18
2. Do not press the liquid crystal display and avoid heavy shock or the display may fail Do not use a pencil or pin to press the reset button Use a ball point pen Clean only with a piece of soft dry cloth 39 90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY Tiger Electronics Tiger warrants to the original consumer purchaser of this product that the product will be free from defects in materials or workmanship for SO days from the date of original purchase This warranty does not cover damages resulting from accident negligence improper service or use or other causes not arising out of defects in materials or workmanship During this SO day warranty period the product will either be repaired or replaced at Tiger s option without charge to the purchaser when returned with proof of the date of purchase to either the dealer or Tiger Product returned to Tiger without proof of the date of purchase or after the 90 day warranty period has expired but prior to one year from the original date of purchase will be repaired or replaced at Tiger s option for a service fee of U S 18 00 Payments must be check or money order payable to Tiger Electronics The foregoing states the purchaser s sole and exclusive remedy for any breach of warranty with respect to the product All product returned must be shipped prepaid and insured for loss or damage to Tiger Repair Department 1000 N Butterfield Road Unit 1023 Vernon Hills IL 60061 U S A The product
3. TIGER ELECTRONICS Adivision of Hasbro Inc TM amp 2001 Tiger Electronics All rights reserved 980 Woodlands Parkway Vernon Hills Illinois 60061 USA www tigertoys com MADE amp PRINTED IN CHINA TIGER ELECTRONICS dear diarg iii INSTRUCTIONS 7 oo 200103820WTI 01 CONTENTS Opening Your Dear Diary Ill Getting Your Dear Diary Ill Ready Icons You Should Know Symbols You Should Know Words You Should Know Battery Installation How Your Dear Diary Ill Works Controls and Indicators Using Your Dear Diary Ill Reset Operations Editing Characters Changing the Date Changing the Time Scrolling Initial Screen Dear Diary Calculator Phone Address Horoscope Special Days Memo Secret Password Play a Game Wishes Favorites Dislikes Homework Shopping List Secrets Scheduler Caution 90 Day Limited Warranty Opening Your Dear Diary To open your Dear Diary Ill press and hold the button on the bottom front of the diary and lift the colored lid VVhen closing the lid make sure the latch clicks into the base dear diary Ill Getting Your Dear Diary III Ready E BOOS lj di amp 88 V Q Ot B A Above are icons that you will see on your diary screen Learn to recognize them you will be using them often Following is a brief explanation of each E 88 t DEAR DIARY You can store one message with up to 32 characters and four symbols for ea
4. B Select today s screen does not appear no message is stored a Press ENTER twice to start inputting a message IMPORTANT NOTE If the password feature is on you will be prompted to key in the password See page 28 Key in your secret password Press ENTER The following screen appears Repeat step 5 MH b Press character letter number keys to enter a message c Press ENTER to store message NOTE 9 and 4 arrowheads appear at either end of a message to indicate part of the message is off the screen Use P right and 4 left keys to scroll back and forth through message d Press SYMBOL symbols appear on screen amp Use direction keys to select a IEI ECT symbol Press ENTER to add the symbol to your message Press SYMBOL again to re Ee a Gd 6 C80 fa rad uU enter your message Up to four symbols can be added to each message f To store another message press w and enter your message g To edit a message see page 14 h To delete a message press DELETE i To exit the message press QUIT The previous day s screen appears j Press QUIT again to return to Menu 7 Making diary entries for future days 8 Select today s screen b Press w to select tomorrow s DATE MMDDYT screen Pure arn d C You may store a message now SI EDITT see step 6 d For a future date press ENTER e Diary prompts you to enter th
5. should be carefully packed in the original box or other packaging materials sufficient to avoid damage during shipment Include a complete written description of the defect a check if product is beyond the 9O day warranty period and your printed name address and telephone number THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND NO OTHER REPRESENTA TIONS OR CLAIMS OF ANY NATURE SHALL BE BINDING ON OR OBLIGATE TIGER IN ANY WAY ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE NINETY 90 DAY PERIOD DESCRIBED ABOVE IN NO EVENT WILL TIGER BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM POSSESSION USE OR MALFUNCTION OF THIS TIGER PRODUCT Some states do not allow limitations as to how long an implied warranty lasts and or exclusions or limitations of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations and or exclusion of liability may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state For more information about Tiger Electronics our products and special promotions please visit our web site at www tigertoys com 40 NOTE 41 NOTE 42
6. HES H Pond feature is on you will be prompted to WISHES key in the password See page 28 4 5 10 Type a wish Press ENTER e Type additional wishes Press ENTER to store each wish To view a wish that has previously been entered push either the or w ARROW KEYS To edit select the wish Press EDIT see page 14 Press DELETE to erase a selected wish To find a specific wish type in the first word of a wish and press SEARCH Press QUIT to return to the WISHES screen Press QUIT twice to return to Menu NOTE Press QUIT once or twice at any time to return to Menu 31 FAVORITES A Your favorites file stores up to 5 of your favorite things Each favorite thing can be up to 15 characters long This file may be locked and can only be opened with your secret password Procedure 1 2 3 e Press ON and ENTER or press QUIT once or twice if you are using another file to access the Menu Use the ARROW KEYS to select the FAVORITES icon Press ENTER The screen will prompt RECORD RECORDS IMPORTANT NOTE If the password feature is on you will be prompted to key in the password See page 28 Q Choose a favorite thing file using 4 and w ARROW KEYS RECORD FRIEND DAY COLOR ANIMAL Press ENTER to select the file you want Type your favorite thing Press ENTER View and Edit When the cursor is blinking on the screen press the down direction key to se
7. RIC KEYBOARD used to type numeric information in to your diary the decimal point is also used as a period in alphabetic entries ALPHA KEYBOARD used to type alphabetic information into your diary SPACE CLEAR used to type a space between letters numbers and to clear the screen in the calculator mode ALARM used to turn on alarm function BF wil be displayed ARROW KEYS used to move the cursor around the screen and as the function keys in the calculator mode ENTER used to verify a choice and as the equals key in the calculator mode RESET used to reset your diary FILE REFERENCE an at a glance reference to the file names and icons in your diary USING YOUR DEAR DIARY Remove the label adhered to the screen before using your diary Reset Operations By pressing the reset button you can delete all the data previously input The screen will prompt CLEAR ALL Y N By pressing Y yes all data will be deleted N no will return you to the initial screen Be sure to clear all data before you use Dear Diary lll for the first time Your Dear Diary Ill organizer has a clear plastic cover that protects the screen and keyboard Open the cover before attempting to enter or view data TURN ON and OFF Simply press the ON button to turn your diary on and press the OFF button to turn your diary off EDIT PROCEDURE Editing is changing information in your files You may make typing errors or you may decide to change w
8. RROW KEYS to select the a horoscope icon Press ENTER OZ oo 3 The screen will prompt BIRTH MMDDYY amp 4 Type your birth date Example 120990 is for December 9 1990 Instead of your birth date GATE 7 MADE Y you can type a friend s birth date A i Press ENTER kl A OLG 5 The next screen prompts you to 9 key in a past present or future a date for which you want a horoscope Press ENTER 6 The screen will display a horoscope consisting of words and symbols 3t amp G tj 7 Following are the different g CP message and meanings of 000 symbols 3 de 9 Cp mg ut ooo 60600 24 8 Fairly good message Overall outlook for the day b Sun symbol Sunny day forecast c Rain symbol Rainy day forecast d Snowflake Snowy day forecast e Gift symbol You may receive a gift f Book symbol A good day to read a book g Red cross doctor symbol You may wish to consult a doctor h TV symbol A good day to watch TV i House symbol A good day to stay home j Hearts symbol Possibility of happiness or romance k Dollar sign symbol Possibility of good fortune Sad face symbol Possibility of a little sadness for the day m Happy face symbol Possibility of extra happiness for the day n Troublesome face symbol Guard against trouble for the day 0 Luck symbol Luck of the day 1 2 3 or 4 diamonds Four diamonds predict the greatest luck p Fortune symbol Wealth of the
9. at the main battery is in place before removing the back up battery or all data will be lost BACK UP MAIN BATTERY BATI TERY To ensure proper function Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix alkaline standard or rechargeable batteries Battery installation should be done by an adult Non rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the toy before being charged if removable Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity and follows the toy and battery manufacturer s instructions Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the toy The supply terminals are not to be short circuited Do not dispose of batteries in fire batteries may explode or leak HOW YOUR DEAR DIARY III WORKS CONTROLS AND INDICATORS DISPLAY SCREEN shows the information stored in your diary ON turns on the unit OFF turns off the unit EDIT used to change information in a file SEARCH used to find specific information DELETE used to erase the character above the cursor or to erase information in a file SYMBOL used to add graphics to your files see page five for a complete list QUIT used to end work in a file or return to the main menu 11 NUME
10. cess the Menu Use ARROW KEYS to select the CALCULATOR icon Press ENTER Do addition subtraction multiplication and division as follows NOTE Use the decimal point key to enter a decimal point in any computation Press SPACE CLEAR to clear the screen at any time Addition Press 2 press press 2 press The sum is 4 2 eye Subtraction Press 8 press minus press 4 press The difference is 4 Lf m 1 Multiplication Press 4 press x times press 4 press The product is 16 zog nmn Division Press 2 and 5 press THK please enter division sign here press 5 press The dividend is 5 C2 C85 A C50 5 NOTE Press QUIT at any time to return to Menu 21 PHONE ADDRESS The PHONE ADDRESS is where you put the names phone 9 numbers addresses and birth dates of up to 45 of your favorite Qu people This file may be locked and can only be opened with your secret password Procedure 1 Press ON and ENTER or press QUIT once or twice if you are using another file to access the Menu 2 Use ARROW KEYS to select PHONE ADDRESS icon IMPORTANT NOTE If the password feature is on you will be prompted to key in the password See page 28 NOTE To view names addresses phone numbers use and ARROW KEYS to read the file or key in the name and press SEARCH 3 NAME Appears on screen a Type the name of your friend up MAME to 15 letters Press ENTER 4 TEL NO prompt a
11. ch calendar day for up to 40 days Days can be in any order that you desire and each day can be in any year you choose CALCULATOR You can make the calculations you desire PHONE ADDRESS You can store the name up to 15 letters phone number 12 digits and 3 decimal points street address city and state up to 40 letters birth date secrets and hobbies for up to 4O friends HOROSCOPE You can find symbols for luck and fortune and other predictions in your horoscope Using your birthdate your horoscope displays as personal message on the screen and up to four dollar signs fortune up to four heart symbols luck and other meaningful symbols o bR p SENEC SPECIAL DAYS You can record as many as 10 special days birthdays anniversaries dates and other days which have specia meaning MEMO You can store up to 5 memos each having up to 40 characters SECRET PASSWORD Your secret password locks certain files These files are Dear Diary Phone Address Secrets Wishes Favorites Matching Game Dislikes and Special Days The following files are not protected by your password Horoscope Homework Shopping List Calculator Memo and Scheduler PLAY A GAME A fun matching game using records in Phone Book Address mode WISHES You can store up to 5 wishes each having up to 4O characters FAVORITES You can list up to 5 things records friends days colors and animals Each favorite can be up to 15 c
12. d description to replace the deleted one 9 To find a specific date on the DATE Prompt screen type the date you want and press SEARCH The date and message you want appears on the screen Press the w ARROW KEYS to check for the same date with other messages Press EDIT to edit the searched record see page 14 Press DELETE to erase the selected record Press QUIT to return to DATE Screen Press QUIT twice to return to Menu Note Press QUIT once or twice at any time to return to Menu 26 MEMO AC Your memo file stores up to 5 memos each having up to 40 E characters Procedure 1 Press ON and ENTER or press x QUIT once or twice if you are MEMO using another file to access the Menu 8 Use the ARROW KEYS to select the MEMO icon Press ENTER 3 The screen prompts you with the word MEMO 4 Type your memo up to 4O characters The screen displays only 12 characters The arrows at the right or left 4 of the memo show you that the scroll feature can be used to view the complete memo 5 Viewing and editing when the MEMO prompt appears on the screen use the w and ARROW KEYS to view all stored memos 6 Searching When the MEMO word appears on the screen a Type in the message you want to find b Press SEARCH The first memo matching your words appears on the screen c Press the w ARROW KEY to see the next memo 7 Press EDIT to change the memo see page 14 8 Press DELETE to erase th
13. d jump to 4 Pressing QUIT will return you to the Selection Menu a Information from the Phone Book will be shown and you have to guess whom the information belongs to The following fields might be shown TEL NO BIRTH SECRETS HOBBY The message WHO AM I FIND ME will scroll across the screen Then the first name in the Phone Book will be shown press UP or DOWN to select the name you think the information belongs to then press ENTER to confirm If your guess is correct the word RIGHT will scroll across the screen If your guess is not correct WRONG will scroll across the screen Then NEXT QUESTION will scroll across the screen Repeat steps 4 6 The screen will show YOU GOT r ens score 10 this score will be I Y QOL i GOT blinking if you got 6 or more in Press ENTER and the game will restart at 1 a Press QUIT any time and the game will return to 2 I3 d c3 ot NOTE Press QUIT once or twice at any time to return to Menu 30 WISHES EA The WISHES file lets you store up to 5 wishes each having up to o 40 characters Your wishes file may be locked and can only be opened with your secret password Procedure 1 e 3 IMPORTANT NOTE If the password Press ON and ENTER or press QUIT once or twice if you are using another file to access the Menu Use the ARROW KEYS to select the WISHES icon Press ENTER The screen will display WIS
14. day 1 2 3 or 4 dollar signs Four dollar signs predict the greatest wealth 8 For additional horoscopes press QUIT once to return to the DATE prompt then start again with step 5 9 Press QUIT twice to return to BIRTH prompt then start again step 4 NOTE Press QUIT 3 times to return to Menu 25 SPECIAL DAYS amp Special days file lets you store a list of 10 special days You store each date followed by a short description up to 15 characters Put special days in any order you want Your special days are automatically arranged by year then date Special days file may be locked and can only be opened with your secret password Procedure 1 Press ON and ENTER or press QUIT once or twice if you are using another file to access the menu 2 Use the ARROW KEYS to select the SPECIAL DAYS flower icon Press ENTER IMPORTANT NOTE If the password feature is on you will be prompted to key in a password See page 28 3 The screen prompts you to enter the month day and year DATE T MRD of your special day Type the Da a a ee a date you desire Press ENTER m SET 4 Type a brief description after the amp date up to 15 letters 5 Type in additional special days dates and messages Press ENTER B Press the or w ARROW KEYS to view special days you have stored 7 To edit a date description press EDIT and make the changes 8 To erase a date description press DELETE You may enter a new date an
15. e future date for the message DDMMYY means day O1 to 31 month O1 to 12 and year 98 99 OO etc f Move cursor to the first D and use number keys to put in the day DD the month MM and the PIE year YY As you press each key the cursor automatically moves to the right one space When the date is complete press Ez ENTER The word MESSAGE appears on screen Sage gt SAGE g You may store a message and symbols now see Step 6 h Press ENTER to save message and symbols i To input a message for other future days repeat Step 6 j Press QUIT once or twice to return to Menu 8 SEARCH for a message 8 Select today s screen Pere gt pu DEDE b Press to select tomorrow s DATE i IY x screen for a new message i Ud d DATE Prompt appears L tu c Press and ARROW KEYS to ER view stored messages or key in the date you want d Press SEARCH to find that days messages If there is no message for that day the screen shows NOT FOUND e Use EDIT or DELETE if changes are desired to a message f Press QUIT once or more at any time to return to menu NOTE Press QUIT once or twice at any time to return to Menu 20 CALCULATOR eae Your diary includes a calculator so you can add subtract multiply 9o or divide quickly and easily Procedure 8 b c d Press ON and ENTER or press QUIT and ENTER if you are using another file to ac
16. e memo 9 Press QUIT to return to the MEMO screen Press QUIT twice to return to Menu Note Press QUIT once or twice at any time to return to Menu 27 SECRET PASSWORD If you would like to protect secrets in some of your files so that no one can read them except you use a 4 character letter or number secret password When activated only by using the password can the dear diary phone address secrets wishes favorites special days and dislikes files be opened All other files cannot be locked with a password Procedure 1 Press ON and ENTER or press QUIT once or twice if you are using another file to access the Menu 2 Use the ARROW KEYS to select the PASSWORD key icon The screen prompts PASSWORD 3 Type a four character password Press ENTER NOTE The unit will display z amp when you type a character This is to help keep your password secret FEIERT e 4 The unit will prompt to re enter your password to confirm that it is what you want Type your password again Press ENTER 5 The diary then prompts you with three options ON OFF EDIT Read this step carefully Then go to step 6 to activate password OMAOF EOL T e ON Pressing ENTER activates the password OFF if you do not want to use the password use gt ARROW KEYS to select OFF cursor will be under the word OFF Pressing ENTER turns off the password EDIT if you want to change the
17. e the first favorite thing Press 4 and wv ARROW KEYS to see all of your favorite things To find a specific favorite type the words you want to find when the cursor is blinking Press SEARCH Press EDIT to change a favorite thing see page 14 32 9 Press DELETE to erase a favorite thing from file 10 Press QUIT to return to the RECORD prompt Press QUIT twice to return to Menu NOTE Press QUIT once or twice at any time to return to Menu 33 DISLIKES C You can store up to 5 things you dislike Each thing can be up to 15 characters This file may be locked and can only be opened with your secret password Procedure 1 2 3 m Press ON and ENTER or press QUIT once or twice if you are using another file to access the Menu Use the ARROW KEYS to select the DISLIKES icon Press ENTER i The screen will prompt RECORD RECORD ie IMPORTANT NOTE If the password feature is on you will be prompted to key in the password See page 28 This file uses the same prompts as the FAVORITES file Type your dislike Press ENTER View and Edit When the cursor is blinking on the screen press the w ARROW KEY to see your dislikes Press 4 and w ARROW KEY to see the complete list of dislikes To find a specific dislike type the words you want to find when the cursor is blinking Press SEARCH Press EDIT to change words in file see page 14 Press DELETE to erase a selected dislike Pres
18. haracters DISLIKES You can list up to 5 things you dont like For instance you can list records friends days colors and animals Each dislike can be up to 15 characters HOMEWORK You can enter homework assignments for up to four days Each day you will be able to enter up to 50 characters SECRETS You can store up to 5 secrets each having up to 4O characters SHOPPING LIST You can list your shopping needs up to 120 characters SCHEDULER Tells you the date and time and stores your appointment information The scheduler rings an alarm to remind you of appointments Up to 7 appointments can be stored The current date will be displayed as well as an indicator about diary content on a particular date SYMBOLS YOU SHOULD KNOW The following symbols appear on your Dear Diary lll screen x M e cx OLD RAIN SNOW GIFT BOOK DOCTOR TV QD f uut SHOPPING HOUSE HEARTS DOLLAR SAD HAPPY UNHAPPY CARD SIGN FACE FACE FACE LUCK 1 4 diamond symbols FORTUNE 1 4 dollar signs WORDS YOU SHOULD KNOW CHARACTER Any letter number punctuation mark or space CURSOR The blinking line where any character is or where one can be entered DELETE Pressing this key removes the character or symbol above the cursor Delete also erases information in a file DIGIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Jor O EDIT Changing information stored in the diary ENTER Pressing this key verifies stores information in your diary also a
19. nd performs other function which will be explained later HOROSCOPE A forecast of fortune based on the stars ICON A picture that represents one of the 15 files in your diary LETTER Any letter A Z MENU The 15 icons that identify the 15 files functions in your diary MODE This is the way your diary is being operated Example Diary is operating in the calculator mode Sometimes the word function is used instead of mode PASSWORD A 4 character code that locks certain files PROMPT A question on the screen that asks you to do something QUIT Stops the file you are in and returns to the initial screen also leaves initial screen and return to the main menu SCREEN The LCD of your diary sometimes called the display SCROLL Moving the cursor to the right or left to read information on the screen or up and down to read records in a file SEARCH Automatically looks for words that you previously stored SPACE CLEAR Adds a space or clears a calculator computation STORE Records information in the diary SYMBOL One of 16 pictures that selects categories of information in various files Fortune dollar signs or luck diamond symbols may appear alone or in multiples of up to four BATTERY INSTALLATION Inserting Replacing Batteries This diary is powered by two 3V button cell batteries both of which are type CR2032 One of the main battery and the other is the back up battery The main battery provides power for n
20. ords and numbers EDITING CHARACTERS Editing characters occurs on the top row of the LCD screen It is not necessary to do the edit now but you will be referred to this procedure when you are working in your files Procedure 1 When you are in a file press EDIT to select the edit mode 2 The blinking cursor indicates where you can add a character You can delete characters in the edit mode and add new characters in their places 3 When you type in a character it is inserted above the cursor Then the cursor automatically moves one place to the right To replace a character above the cursor press DELETE The type in the new character 4 You move the blinking cursor to the left or right by using the right or 4 left arrow key NOTE When the message is too long to fit on the screen small arrowheads appear at either end or both ends to show you that more characters are off the screen Arrowhead tells you more characters are to the right side of the screen 4 Arrowhead tells you more characters are to the left side of the screen Use the right and left arrow keys to scroll back and forth to reach any part of the message for viewing and editing ABCDOEEGHITEL 5 When you finish editing press ENTER to store editing changes B If you want to stop editing at any time press QUIT EDITING DATE The prompt MMDDYY asks you to enter a 8 digit date on the message line near the right side of
21. ormal operations The back up battery protects data stored in memory when changing the main battery If the LCD becomes dim replace the main battery Your data is protected by the back up battery during main battery replacement Memory contents are lost when both the main battery and the back up battery are removed at the same time Be sure to leave one of the batteries in place to protect the data in memory If you remove the main battery for any amount of time memory retention will depend entirely on the condition of the back up battery and memory contents are likely to be damaged If memory seems corrupted clear it using the reset operation Replacing Main Battery 1 With the diary turned off using a Phillips screwdriver remove the screw on the battery compartment door on the back of the unit Remove the battery compartment door 2 Remove the old battery using a thin 9 e pointed non metallic object Wipe the surfaces of the new battery with a soft dry cloth Insert the new battery The should be facing you Screw the battery compartment door back on WARNING YOUR MUST REPLACE THE MAIN BATTERY BEFORE CLOSING THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT DOOR OR ALL FILES WILL BE LOST Replacing Back up Battery 1 2 You replace this battery in the same way you replace the main battery Be sure th
22. password press P ARROW KEYS to select EDIT cursor will be under the word EDIT Pressing ENTER allows you to change the password Pressing ENTER twice deletes the password Use the gt and 4 ARROW KEYS to select an option Press ENTER NOTE when the password is on you must use the password to access the following files Dear Diary Phone Address Secrets Wishes Favorites Dislikes and Special Days Suggestion you may hide your password in an unlockable file such as Homework or Memo IMPORTANT NOTE You must remember your password Write it down somewhere if necessary If you forget your password and have not written it down you will be locked out of very important files The only way to re enter these files will be to press the reset button located at the bottom of the diary This procedure will delete all files from your diary 8 Press QUIT to return to the PASSWORD Screen Press QUIT twice to return to Menu NOTE Press QUIT once or twice at any time to return to Menu 29 PLAY A GAME Play the matching game to see how well you know your friends The Procedure 1 2 3 10 matching game pulls records from your phone address book and displays a piece of information that matches a friend See if you can guess who and win TAF ut MATCHING GAME will scroll GAME arcoss the screen GAME START show for a moment During 1 amp 2 pressing the SPACE BAR will skip the message an
23. ppears 5 Type your friend s phone number 12 digits maximum Press D 3H 3H a He ENTER Example Press 312 555 5555 X to store area code 312 phone number 555 5555 22 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ADDRESS prompt appears Type your friend s address up to 40 characters Press ENTER E BIRTH MMDD prompt EIRTHTPFPDLD appears Type your friend s birth date MMDD 2 digits for month Hit and 2 digits for day Example Press O806 for amp August 6 rc I DR kam Du Press ENTER All data is saves in memory NAME prompt appears on screen again and you can store another friend s information You can store up to 50 friends Secrets Type in secrets that you and your friend share up to 24 characters Press ENTER Hobby Type in your friend s hobbies up to 15 characters Press ENTER Use and w ARROW KEYS to review names and address Press EDIT to change the file see page 14 To erase a name address phone number select the entry and press DELETE Press QUIT to return to the NAME screen Press QUIT twice to return to Menu NOTE Press QUIT once or twice at any time to return to Menu 23 HOROSCOPE The HOROSCOPE file predicts luck and fortune for you or your 3 friends for any date e Procedure 1 Press ON and ENTER or press QUIT once or twice if you are using another file to access the Menu 7 ET EIRTHTPFPDLDY 2 Use A
24. s QUIT to return to the RECORDS prompt Press QUIT twice to return to Menu NOTE Press QUIT once or twice at any time to return to Menu 34 HOMEWORK You can store assignments for up to four different days Each e gt day s assignments can have up to 50 characters Procedure 1 Press ON and ENTER or press QUIT once or twice if you are using another file to access the Menu 2 Use the ARROW KEYS to select the HOMEWORK icon Press ENTER 3 The screen will prompt 8 8 HOMEWORK HOBMEHUYMODEFE i Type your assignments up to 50 characters per file You are allowed four different entries files Press ENTER To view the file press 4 and w ARROW KEYS To add assignments access the file and key in new assignments Press ENTER To change assignments in file press EDIT see page 14 Press DELETE to erase homework file Type the first word of the file and press SEARCH to find a specific file 10 Press QUIT to return to the HOMEWORK prompt Press QUIT twice to return to Menu NOTE Press QUIT once or twice at any time to return to Menu 35 SHOPPING LIST ai List your shopping needs with up to 120 characters hts Procedure 1 Press ON and ENTER or press QUIT once or twice if you are using another file to access the Menu 2 Use the ARROW KEYS to select the SHOPPING LIST icon Press ENTER 3 The screen will prompt SHOPPING SHOPPING eh Type items you want on
25. t over Press ENTER to store the time correctly 5 To cancel the procedure press QUIT at any time SCROLLING The message line on the LCD screen displays 12 characters If you key in more than 12 characters an arrowhead appears on the left side of the screen This means that letters are off the screen and can be viewed by using the left direction key If there are letters off the right side of the screen an arrowhead appears on the right side of the screen The letters can be viewed by using the right direction key When you are in a message use the right and left direction keys to scroll back and forth to read the entire message INITIAL SCREEN Procedure 1 Press ON the turn diary on 2 Theinitial screen displays maa Od od Pe cod A Q 3 If day date and time are correct go to step 6 To set the day date and time go to step 4 4 If the time has not been set the display shows 1 01 01 MON 12 00 A and the clock symbol The clock starts autornatically 5 If the initial screen is incorrect press EDIT and follow the procedures for editing date and time B Wheninitial screen is correct press ENTER The Menu screen SELECT will appear aguas AQ Q X a amp 7 One of the 14 icons is blinking You can go directly to that mode by pressing ENTER or you can select a different icon by using the ARROW KEYS The blinking icon shows the file you select
26. the screen Procedure 1 When a date is prompted the al 3 cursor appears under the first M LiT Ez PARI Y i al m vam al m vam an E 2 Type in six digits for month MM T Tun 01 12 date DD 01 31 and DATES MMDLD year YY 01 02 etc The HEBSSRHB blinking cursor moves one character to the right as each digit is entered Example For June 25 2001 key in 062501 3 If you want to change a digit use the J right and 4 left direction keys to move the cursor to the digit you want to change Then type in the new digit 4 Press ENTER to store the date If the date is impossible June 43 2001 the word INVALID appears on the screen The screen goes back to MMDDYY so you can input a valid date 5 Press QUIT at any time to stop the procedure EDITING TIME Certain files display the time for your convenience Procedure 1 To edit the time the prompt HHMM hour minutes will appear on the top line of the screen The second line will contain A or P for AM or PM and the time that is currently set in the organizer 2 Key in the hour and minutes and A or P The cursor indicates where the next digit will appear on the screen Example 10 30 A 10 30 AM 3 Press ENTER to store the time HHM mm DARE lm 4 If an impossible time is entered the word INVALID appears on the screen Press any key to star
27. to 7 appointments Each appointment has a o date and time and up to 15 letters for notes Dear Diary will Y ring an alarm for each appointment as a reminder This feature is just like an alarm clock It shows the current date and other dates to let you know that appointments are stored in the file Procedure 1 2 3 go Press ON and ENTER or press QUIT once or twice if you are using another file to access the Menu Use the ARROW KEYS to select the SCHEDULER icon Press ENTER The screen will prompt DATE DATE MPO Y Type the appointment date Press ENTER Type the time you want the alarm to sound See Editing Time on page 16 NOTE on the desired date and time alarm will sound reminding you of your appointment and the stored message will be shown Press any key once to stop the alarm and twice to return to current screen When Dear Diary is off It will alarm on the desired date and time for a minute It will turn off automatically after 3 minutes To view an appointment use w ARROW KEYS or type specific date and press SEARCH Press EDIT to change words in file see page 14 To delete an appointment choose the appointment and press DELETE Press QUIT to return to the DATE prompt Press QUIT twice to return to Menu NOTE Press QUIT once or twice at any time to return to Menu 38 CAUTION High temperature will destroy the unit Do not leave unit in direct sunlight
28. your list up to 120 characters Press ENTER To review your list use the gt right and 4 left ARROW KEYS to scroll through the list Press EDIT to change the words in file see page 14 Press DELETE to erase the file Press QUIT to return to the SHOPPING prompt Press QUIT twice to return to Menu NOTE Press QUIT once or twice at any time to return to Menu 36 SECRETS A74 This file stores up to 5 of your secrets each secret can have up to 4O characters This file may be locked and can only be opened e with your secret password Procedure 1 Press ON and ENTER or press QUIT once or twice if you are using another file to access the Menu 2 Use the ARROW KEYS to select the SECRETS icon Press ENTER 3 The screen will prompt SECRETS vum quem m pen pm epa m I ELBEIII IMPORTANT NOTE If the password feature is on you will be prompted to key in the password See page 28 Type your secrets Press ENTER Press EDIT to change words in file see page 14 Press DELETE to erase secrets file To view a secret that you previously stored push the and w ARROW KEYS or type the first word of the secret and press SEARCH NOTE When you open your secrets file your secrets appear in alphabetical order 8 Press QUIT to return to the SECRETS prompt Press QUIT twice to return to Menu NoT A NOTE Press QUIT once or twice at any time to return to Menu 37 SCHEDULER You can store up
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