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1. UF I 6 Press to view thesaurus entry 7 Press when finished Highlighting VVords Another vvay to find synonyms and Con fusables is by highlighting vvords in the saurus entries Try this example 1 2 3 Type demeanour Press emer Press again Notice the highlight You can turn it off by pressing eack Press the arrow keys to highlight a word e g air Press Press to go back to the highlighted word Press when finished demeanour noun thee Form In which One appaars aynoryns Bi srpesrance Press one of these keys To View its thesaurus entry Confusables if any 11 Sending Words Between Books You can look up words from this book in certain other BOOKMAN books and vice versa To send or receive a word to or from an other book you must first install a book card in your BOOKMAN and that card must be able to send or receive words too To learn if a card can send or receive words read its User s Guide 1 Highlight a word in this book To highlight a word in a list press the arrow keys To highlight a word in text press and then press the arrow keys Hold and press lt a Highlight the other book Press eve The vvord that you highlighted appears in the other book Press to look up the word U Playing the Games gt Selecting Skill Levels and Games You can select a skill level before you play or during
2. a game If you select a level during a game the new level does not take effect until the next round begins e To select a skill level first press Ga Then highlight a level and press to select it e To select a game first press came Then highlight a game and press to start playing gt Playing Hangman Hangman challenges you to guess a mystery word indicated by question marks before the man is hanged Sim ply type your letter guesses The num ber of wrong guesses you can make ap pears to the right of the number signs To end around press To view the thesaurus entry of the word press ever Then press to go back to the game Playing the Games gt Playing Anagrams Anagrams challenges you to find ana grams of a word An anagram is a word formed from all or some of the letters of another word To play type an anagram and then press emer Use the arrows to view anagrams you ve already entered To end a round and reveal the remaining anagrams press After a round you Can press and use JL to high light a word Then press to view its thesaurus entry Press to go back to the game Note Each letter can only be used in an anagram as many times as it appears in the selected word Each anagram must be a specified minimum length which flashes on the screen before each round The number of possible anagrams is shown on the right side of the screen Playing the Games gt Playing Wo
3. entry hold and press Ad 6 Press when finished Finding Synonyms In addition to the brief definition for each lexicon entry you will find the following word categories which are found in brackets Note most lexicon entries will not have all of these word types ANTONYM a word of opposite meaning CLASSMATES words that are related by subject or class i e lamp is a classmate of the word light Ibiom an expression i e on the same wave length is an idiom of the word friend SLANG informal vocabulary i e copper is a slang term for the police Synonyms words of similar meaning US an Americanism a word which is characteristic of American English i e baloney is an Americanism of the word nonsense Finding Synonyms gt Understanding Thesaurus Entries When you see THES flash in the upper right of the screen the entered or high lighted word has a thesaurus entry Each thesaurus entry begins with the word s part of speech noun verb adjective etc and a brief definition gt Selecting Multiple Forms When you enter a word that has more than one form a word list appears Highlight the form you want and then press to select it gt Viewing Next Entries When a word has more than one thesaurus entry you can view its next entry by scrolling or paging down at the end of an entry Viewing the Geographical Information List The Ge
4. nana nane se sesa sene se ese ses ese me sene mee mese 11 Sending Words Between Books duna na nn ananas ses ese ses ms es esss 11 Playing the Games ananas sense nse se see se ses ese ese sene se ese ss ese seen eme ese 12 Card Care da anen e sesion esse se ste sens es ses ese se ese enes esse ses ese ese se eses esi 13 Resetting BOOKMAN ins en sesi sense seen este se seen ese ese se ese seen ese 14 Specifications cansnsens enes ins eses nse ses esse nese ste sens eses sene ese es eses 15 Key Guide Function Keys Clears the vvord you entered Shows the menu red Shows selected geographical information green Shows Confusables words that you may confuse with others yellow Shows games youcan play su blue Shows the game skill levels Exits the selected book Turns BOOKMAN on or off gt Understanding the Colour Keys The colour keys red green yellow and blue perform the functions listed above only for the book described in this User s Guide Other BOOKMAN books have their own colour key functions which are labelled on their keyboards or book cards To learn more see Using the Colour Keys Other Keys Erases a letter shows a previous screen or stops a highlight BACK CAP Shifts keys to type capitals Looks up a word selects a menu item or highlights a word Shows a help message E x Types a 2 to stand for a letter in a word shifted types an to stand for a s
5. the settings as they are press ack 6 Press to select it gt Changing the Contrast When you re using the TMQ 440 you can change the BOOKMAN s screen contrast by pressing and then repeatedly pressing 4 or 4 Viewing a Demonstration When no book card is installed in your BOOKMAN a demonstration automati cally appears after you turn it on To stop the demo press cuar To disable it press and then select Disable Demo To re enable it select Enable Demo When a book card is installed select View Demo from the menu to view the demo gt Help is Always at Hand You can view a help message at virtually any screen by pressing Csr Press JL or W to read it To exit help press ack To read about what the keys do when you re using this book press and then select Tutorial gt Just Follow the Arrows The flashing arrows on the right of the screen show which arrow keys you can press to view more text Finding Synonyms To look up synonyms simply type a word and then press ever Try this example 1 Press cr 2 Type a word e g happy To type capitals hold car To erase a letter press eck To move the cursor press amp or ch 3 Press to view its first thesaurus entry 4 Press JL or W to read 5 Hold and press VY repeatedly to view its next entries if any EH TER ie siugk3ie ati bast jn a To view a previous thesaurus
6. LIN S ENTIRE LIABILITY FOR ANY CLAIM OR LOSS DAMAGE OR EXPENSE FROM ANY SUCH CAUSE SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE BOOKMAN PRODUCT THIS CLAUSE SHALL SURVIVE FAILURE OF AN EXCLUSIVE REMEDY This license and warranty is governed by the laws of the United States and the State of New Jersey Specifications Model TMQ 440 e batteries 2 lithium CR 2032 e size 12 x 8 3 x 1 4 cm e weight 4 oz without batteries 1987 1996 Franklin Electronic Publisher Inc Burlington NJ 08016 4907 USA Classmates Confusables and Word Train are trademarks of Franklin All rights re served FCC Notice Complies with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Subpart B of part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference re ceived including interference that may cause undesired operation U S Patents 4 406 626 4 490 811 4 830 618 4 891 775 5 007 019 5 113 340 5 203 705 5 218 536 5 249 965 4 982 181 5 229 936 5 295 070 5 321 609 5 333 313 5 396 606 5 153 313 Deutsch Pats No M 9409743 7 and M 9409744 5 European Patent 0 136 379 U K REG DES 2043953 Pat Pend ISBN 1 56712 296 5 Your Notes Index key Colour keys using during games 12 understanding 3 using to find spellings and vvords 10 using 5 Americanisms 7 CONF key 10 Anagrams 12 Co
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8. ampered with damaged by accident abused misused or misapplication or as a result of service or modification by any party including any dealer other than FRANKLIN This warranty applies only to products manufactured by or for FRANKLIN Batteries corrosion or battery contacts and any damage caused by batteries are not covered by this warranty NO FRANKLIN DEALER AGENT OR EMPLOYEE IS AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY ADDITIONAL WARRANTY IN THIS REGARD OR TO MAKE ANY MODIFICATION OR EXTENSION OF THIS EXPRESS WARRANTY THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES WRITTEN OR ORAL YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY SHALL BE FRANKLIN S OBLIGATION TO REPLACE OR REFUND AS SET FORTH ABOVE IN THIS WARRANTY This warranty shall not be applicable to the extent that enforcement of any provision may be prohibited by applicable law FRANKLIN SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE TO YOU OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY OTHER INDIRECT LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF YOUR PURCHASE THE MANUFACTURE OR SALE OF THE BOOKMAN PRODUCT THIS LICENSE OR ANY OBLIGATION RESULTING THEREFROM OR THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE BOOKMAN PRODUCT UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY WHETHER BREACH OF CONTRACT TORT OR ANY OTHER CAUSE OF ACTION OR PROCEEDING WHICH DAMAGES SHALL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS DAMAGES TO PROPERTY OR PERSONAL INJURY BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW FRANK
9. entered in the removed card is erased Selecting a Book Once you have installed a book card in your BOOKMAN you can select which book you vvant to use 1 Turn BOOKMAN on 2 Press car COLLINS x Ar NW ADVANCED These are sample books 3 Press or 5 to highlight the book you vvant to use EF 4 Press to select it gt About Screen Illustrations Some screen illustrations in this User s Guide may differ from what you see on screen This does not mean that your BOOKMAN is malfunctioning Using the Colour Keys The red green yellow and blue keys change functions according to which book you are using When you have selected and are using the built in book the colour keys function as labelled on the keyboard When you are using a BOOKMAN book card the colour keys function as labelled on that book card OT ea Ea Fa FO a A Pa ee x Remember when you have selected and are using a BOOKMAN book card the colour keys function as labelled on that card not as on the keyboard Changing Settings You can adjust the font size and shutoff time of this book The font size sets hovv large the letters appear on screen The shutoff time sets how long your BOOK MAN stays on if you forget to turn it off 1 Press cuar 2 Press av 3 Press LL to highlight Set Font or Set Shutoff 4 Press ene 5 Press JL or 7 to highlight a setting To leave
10. eries of letters Direction Keys Scrolls the text moves the cursor or moves the highlight T Gj SY Ap Pages down or up Types a space or pages down in thesaurus entries and help Star Key Combinations Sends a word between books OY Shows the next or previous or AN thesaurus entry Hold while pressing the other key Installing Batteries The BOOKMAN 440 model uses two CR 2032 lithium batteries Here is how to install or replace them Warning When the batteries lose power or are removed from BOOK MAN information that you have entered in its built in book as well as in any in stalled book card will be erased 1 Turn BOOKMAN over 2 Slide off its battery cover in the direction of the triangle 3 Install the batteries following the diagram in the case 4 Replace the battery cover gt Resuming Where You Left Off You can turn off BOOKMAN at any time When you turn BOOKMAN on again the screen that you last viewed appears Installing Book Cards Warning Never install or remove a book card when your BOOKMAN is on If you do information that you entered in its built in book as well as in the book card will be erased 1 Turn BOOKMAN off 2 Turn BOOKMAN over 3 Align the tabs of the book card with the notches in the slot 4 Press the book card down until it snaps into place gt Removing Cards Warning When you remove a BOOKMAN card to install another information that you
11. es gt Transport The Transport section lists informa tion about the major ports motorway networks rail networks and major airports of Europe Correcting Misspellings If you happen to misspell a word that you wish to look up don t worry The Pocket Lexicon will automatically give you a list of corrections from which to choose 1 Press cr 2 Type a misspelled word e g ecskwizzit 3 Press ent 4 Highlight a correction 5 Press to view its thesaurus entry if any 6 Press when finished gt Finding Spellings and Words If you re not sure how to spell a word or want to find a list of similarly spelled words type a question mark in place of each unknown or variable letter e g conc ve Then press ever You can also type an asterisk in place of a series of letters e g conc Kve To type an asterisk hold and press 2 _ 10 Finding Confusables Confusables are words that sound alike or are spelled similarly When you see CONF flash in the upper right of the screen the entered or highlighted word has Confusables Try this example 1 Type rein Note If you know that a word has Confusables you can press to go directly to the Confusables list Press ev Notice that CONF flashes Press conr Each Confusable is followed by a word identifying its meaning Press to start the highlight Press the arrow keys to highlight a word
12. i ELECTRONIC BOOK CARD Pocket Lexicon USER S GUIDE TMQ 440 License Agreement READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING ANY BOOKMAN PRODUCT YOUR USE OF THE BOOKMAN PRODUCT 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 BOOKMAN PRODUCT AND YOUR PUR CHASE PRICE WILL BE REFUNDED BOOKMAN PRODUCT means the software product and documentation found in this package and FRANKLIN means Franklin Electronic Publishers Inc LIMITED USE LICENSE All rights in the BOOKMAN PRODUCT remain the property of FRANKLIN Through your purchase FRANKLIN grants you a personal and nonexclusive li cense to use the BOOKMAN PRODUCT on a single FRANKLIN BOOKMAN at a time You may not make any copies of the BOOKMAN PRODUCT or of the data stored therein whether in electronic or print format Such copying would be in violation of applicable copyright laws Further you may not modify adapt disassemble decompile translate create derivative works of or in any way re verse engineer the BOOKMAN PRODUCT You may not export or reexport directly or indirectly the BOOKMAN PRODUCT without compliance with ap propriate governmental regulations The BOOKMAN PRODUCT contains Franklin s confidential and propriety information which you agree to take adequate steps to protect from unauthorized disclosure or use This license is effective u
13. ion entered into its built in book and in an installed book card 1 Hold and press wor If nothing happens try Step 2 2 Use a paper clip to gently press reset button on BOOKMAN The reset button is recessed in a pin sized hole on the back of BOOKMAN Look for it on the battery cover or near the book card slot This unit may change operating modes due to Electro static Discharge Normal operation of this unit can be re estab lished by pressing the reset key wor or by removing replacing batteries Limited Warranty FRANKLIN warrants to you that the BOOKMAN PRODUCT will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year from purchase In the case of such a defect in your BOOKMAN PRODUCT FRANKLIN will repair or replace it without charge on return with purchase receipt to the vendor from which you made your purchase Alternatively FRANKLIN may at its option refund your purchase price Charges will be made for all repairs or replacement unless valid proof of purchase is provided Data contained in the BOOKMAN PRODUCT may be provided under license to FRANKLIN FRANKLIN makes no warranty with respect to the accuracy of data in the BOOKMAN PRODUCT No warranty is made that the BOOKMAN PRODUCT will run uninterrupted or error free You assume all risk of any damage or loss from your use of the BOOKMAN PRODUCT This warranty does not apply if in the sole discretion of FRANKLIN the BOOKMAN PRODUCT has been t
14. nfusables 10 Antonyms 7 Correcting misspellings 10 Arrows 6 Cursor moving 7 Asterisks searching with 10 Direction keys 3 Auto resume feature 4 DN key 3 BACK key 3 Erasing typed letters 7 Batteries 4 EU facts 9 Book cards EU member countries 9 care of 13 European Union EU 9 installing 4 Font size 6 removing 4 Function keys 3 BOOKMAN Games resetting 14 Anagrams 12 Capital letters CAP key 7 Hangman 12 CARD key 5 11 hints during 13 Changing scores after rounds 13 font size 6 selecting 12 screen contrast 6 skill levels 12 shutoff time 6 Word Train 13 Classmates 7 GAMES key 12 CLEAR key 6 GEO key 8 16 Index Geographical Information List 8 Hangman 12 HELP key 6 Help messages 6 Hints during games 13 Idioms 7 Installing batteries 4 book cards 4 Largest European cities 9 MENU key 6 Multiple forms selecting 8 Parts of speech 8 Question marks searching with 10 Rest of European Countries 9 Screen contrast 6 Selecting books 5 games 12 skill levels 12 Shutoff time 6 SKILL key 12 Slang words 7 Specifications 15 Spellings finding 10 STAR key combinations 3 with CARD 11 with DN 7 Synonyms finding by highlighting words 11 finding by typing words 7 Thesaurus entries understanding 8 viewing 7 Transport 9 Tutorial 6 Typing asterisks 10 capitals 7 Viewing confusables 10 help messages 6 hints during games 13 next entries 8 thesaurus entries 7 words from other books 11 Word Train 13 17 FPB 28036 00 PI
15. ntil terminated This license terminates immediately without notice from FRAN KLIN if you fail to comply with any provision of this license Contents Welcome to the world of BOOKMAN 500 000 synonyms antonyms Class BOOKMAN is a powerful portable elec mates and Confusables You can also tronic reference with a built in book and play three word games at different skill the ability to use books in cards With levels plus you can view geographical in your new Franklin Pocket Lexicon TMQ formation about European countries 440 you can find a total of more than Read this User s Guide to learn how Installing Batteries nanacise sesa nenen ee nese sesa nene ne eses se sene nene nenes 4 Installing Cards dnansena enes e nse sene see se seen esse se seen ese ese se ese se eses ese 4 Selecting a BOOK na nna ann enc ena enen ses esse sens ese ste sens esse ses ese ese es eses 5 Using the Colour Keys ansanans ene ns ese seen ese ese ss esse ese es ese ste sene ese 5 Changing Settings danana ecen esse nes ses e ses es es ese ss eses se eses eses esi 6 Viewing a Demonstration 1 nanansa sesi sene s ese see ses eses ses ese ss en s es 6 Finding Synonyms duna esa sensin ese see se ses ese ese sene s e ese ss ese se ese me ese 7 Viewing the Geographical Information List 1 succeer 8 Correcting Misspellings secure 10 Finding Confusables cunsacens esse se sense seen este se sens ren ese se eses esese 10 Highlighting Words nanaacacacona
16. ographical Information List has five different sections that display important information about Europe 1 Press cr 2 Highlight a list item using the arrow keys RESE OT CPOE HA 3 Press to select it 4 Highlight the desired country if necessary You can type the first letter of a desired country or scroll down to highlight it 5 Press 6 Use the arrow keys to view the text 7 Press when finished Vievving the Geographical information List gt EU Facts EU Facts gives you geographic information concerning the European Union Use the direction keys to read the text gt EU Member Countries The EU Member Countries section is a list of the 15 countries that are currently members of the European Union To view information about one of the countries in the European Union e g Greece use the direction keys to highlight the desired country and press ev gt Rest of European Countries The Rest of European Countries section is a list of 31 European countries that are not members of the European Union To view information about one of these countries e g Hungary use the direction keys to highlight the desired country and press ever Viewing the Geographical Information List gt Largest Cities The Lexicon also provides a list of the 30 largest cities within the European Union countries The Largest Cities section details the population sizes of each of these citi
17. rd Train All aboard You and the Word Train take turns typing letters to form a word Who ever types the last letter wins Press to end a round and reveal the word Press to view the the saurus entry of the word gt Keeping Score After each round of Hangman and Word Train the number of rounds that you have won and lost appears gt Getting Hints You can get hints during the games by holding and pressing C In Hangman letters in the mystery word are revealed In Anagrams the letters are shuffled In Word Train possible next letters are displayed NOTE If you ask for a hint the game continues but you cannot win the round To win rounds you must play without hints Book Card Care Do not touch the metal con tacts on the book cards Caution Touching these electrical contacts with statically charged objects including your fingers could erase information entered in a book card or built in book Do not put excessive pressure on the book cards Do not expose the book cards to heat cold or liquids Resetting BOOKMAN IF the BOOKMAN keyboard fails to re spond orifits screen performs erratically first press and then press twice If nothing happens follow the steps below Warning Pressing the reset button with more then very light pressure may perma nently disable your BOOKMAN In addition resetting BOOKMAN erases settings and informat
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