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1.             W480    www franklin com    Merriam   Webster     Dictionary  amp   MP3 Player    User s Guide       License Agreement    READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT  BEFORE USING THE ELECTRONIC  REFERENCE  YOUR USE OF THE  ELECTRONIC REFERENCE 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  ELECTRONIC REFERENCE AND YOUR  PURCHASE PRICE WILL BE  REFUNDED  ELECTRONIC  REFERENCE means the software  product and documentation found in this  package and FRANKLIN means Franklin  Electronic Publishers  Inc    Limited Use License        rights      the ELECTRONIC  REFERENCE remain the property of  FRANKLIN  Through your purchase   FRANKLIN grants you a personal and  nonexclusive license to use this    2    ELECTRONIC REFERENCE  You         not make any copies of the ELECTRONIC  REFERENCE or of the data stored  therein at the time of purchase  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 reverse engineer the  ELECTRONIC REFERENCE  You may  not export or reexport  directly or  indirectly  the ELECTRONIC  REFERENCE without compliance with  appropriate governmental regulations   The ELECTRONIC REFERENCE  contains Franklin s confidential and  proprietary information which you agree
2.   Available USB port     64MB RAM     20MB free disk space    Saving Tracks    1  Open the USB cover  located on  the top of the device    2  Insert the USB cable into the  device and into an available  USB port on your computer     44          45          t     This screen is displayed on your  device when it is properly  connected to your computer       Click         Computer      You see a new  internal flash  disk  drive connected to your computer     If you have inserted an SD card  into your device  this will display  as a second available     removable  storage  drive      Find on your computer the MP3  tracks you want to copy to your  device and copy them to one of  the available drives     46    5     6     Warning  Do not insert or remove  an SD card  or disconnect the  USB cable during a track transfer  or you may lose data     Note  You can delete tracks from  your device by removing them  from the drive where you had  previously saved them     When the transfer is complete   disconnect the USB cable     Press          Locking Your SD Card    You can adjust the properties of  an SD card so that the device  views its contents as  read only    This means that the device can  play the tracks saved to the card   but it cannot delete them  You can  only delete tracks from the SD  card using your computer     47       Formatting Your SD Card    You can format your SD card  using FAT and FAT32 formats        SD Card Precautions      Do not insert or remove an SD  card wh
3.  16    Setting the Clock    The clock lets you set a Home time  and view local times around the  world  You must set the Home time  before viewing World times because  World times are based on Home  time     Setting Home Time    1  Press          You see the Home Time mode    2 Press S to enter the setting  mode    3  Press A or Y to highlight the  setting you want to change   then press ENTER to select it   Press    and    to cycle through  the available settings  Press  ENTER when you are done  If  there are multiple settings  for    17    example  hours and minutes  use   gt  or 4 to move between the  fields   Select Set Time Format to select  among the 12  and 24 hour  Day Month Year formats   Select Set DST to set Daylight  Savings Time on or off   Select Set Time to set the current  hour and minutes   Select Set Date to set the current  date   Select Set Home City to select  your local city  Note  Please refer  to the list of cities and  abbreviations at the end of this  User s Guide    4  Press to exit setting mode     18    Setting World Time    1  Press until you see    World  City     2 Press S to enter the setting  mode    3  Press A or Y to highlight the  setting you want to change   then press ENTER to select it   Press A and    to cycle through  the available settings  Press  ENTER when you are done   Select Set DST to set Daylight  Savings Time on or off    Select Set World City to select a  foreign city     4  Press to exit setting mode     19    Changing the 
4.  The Games    You have five fun games to choose  from     Changing The Skill Level  Before you play  you can choose the    skill level  This determines how easy  or difficult a game is     1  Press until you see the  Games menu    2  Press Y until you highlight  Game Settings  then press  ENTER    3  Use A or Y to highlight the skill  level you want and then press  ENTER to select it    Beginner is the easiest skill level  and Wizard is the most difficult                 29    Selecting    Game    In the Games menu  use A or Y to  move the highlight to the game of  your choice and then press ENTER     Getting Hints in the Games    During any game you can get a hint  by holding CAP and pressing   or  reveal the game word by pressing     Note  If you reveal the game word   you lose the round     Hangman    Hangman selects a mystery word  and challenges you to guess it letter  by letter  The letters of the mystery  word are hidden by question marks   The number of guesses remaining is  indicated by  s     1  Press until you see the  Games menu                 30    2  Press    or Y to highlight  Hangman and then press  ENTER    3  Type a letter you think is in the  mystery word    If you are correct  the letter  appears in place of a question  mark or marks  If you are wrong  it  replaces an   on the screen         another part of the man appears    4  Press   to reveal the word and  end the round    Hold CAP and press   to reveal a  letter    5  Press ENTER to play again with  
5.  a few seconds  You   57    cannot accidentally disrupt  playback by pressing any other  button  Note  While the HOLD  button is turned on  you can still  press  m          B   or MENU  and use those functions on your  device  The HOLD button  only  works while in the MP3 player     Deleting a Track    In addition to deleting a track using  your computer  see  Saving Tracks     you can delete them using your  device  Note  You cannot delete  tracks from a locked SD card     1  Hold    for a few seconds  if  necessary  to make sure the  track is stopped                 58      Press  5   if necessary  until  the folder icon is highlighted      Press ENTER    You see the list of tracks      Press A or Y until you see the  track you want to delete      Press CLEAR    The MP3 Setting menu is  displayed      Press A or Y to highlight the  option you want and then press  ENTER to select it    Delete File allows you to delete  only the highlighted track    Erase all Files allows you to delete  all the tracks in the folder      Press Y to confirm the deletion  or press N to cancel     59    Resetting Your Product    If the keyboard fails to respond  or if  the screen performs erratically   perform a system reset by following  the steps below    1  Hold CLEAR and press       If nothing happens  try Step 2    2  Use a paper clip to gently press  the reset button on your unit   The reset button is recessed in a  pin sized hole on the back of your  device     60       Warning  Pressing t
6.  appears  Use A  and v to highlight the word you  want and then press ENTER to  See its entry     23    7 Choosing Multiple Forms    Some words in the dictionary have  more than one form  e g  resume   resum     When the word you are  looking up has multiple forms  the  different forms appear in a list   Simply use A and Y to highlight  the form you want and then press  ENTER to see its entry  For  example  type resume at the word  entry screen  Highlight the form  you want and press ENTER to see  its entry  To go back to the Multiple  Forms list  press BACK        Expanding Long Words  Some words may be too long to fit  on the screen  In this case  the  word may end with a          To view  the entire word  highlight it and  then press  gt  or 4  See   Highlighting Words  for more  information    24    Understanding  Confusables      Confusables are homonyms   homophones and spelling variants  that are easy to confuse  If the word  you looked up is a Confusable  CONF  will flash in the upper right of the  screen     1  Press          2  Type    word  for example  rain   and press ENTER    3  Press     Confusables are displayed  followed by a brief definition    4  Press CLEAR when done     25    Finding    Letter in    Word    If you are uncertain about how to  spell a word  type a question mark      in place of each unknown letter     1    3   4     5       Press          2     Type    word with 25  for  example  st  y     Press ENTER    Press A or Y to move the  highlight 
7.  product   please include your name  address   telephone number  a brief description  of the defect and a copy of your  sales receipt as proof of your original  date of purchase  You must also write  the RMA prominently on the package  if you return the product  otherwise  there may be a lengthy delay in the  processing of your return  Franklin  strongly recommends using a  trackable form of deliver to Franklin  for your return     71    Limited Warranty   EU and Switzerland     Notwithstanding the disclaimer of  warranties above  this product   excluding batteries and liquid crystal  display  LCD   is guaranteed by  Franklin to be free of defects in  materials or workmanship for a  period of two years from the date of  purchase  It will be repaired or  replaced with an equivalent product   at Franklin s option  free of charge  for any defect in workmanship or  materials during that time    This warranty explicitly excludes  defects due to misuse  accidental  damage  or wear and tear  This  warranty does not affect the  consumer s statutory rights     72    Limited Warranty  outside  U S   EU and Switzerland     Notwithstanding the disclaimer of  warranties above  this product   excluding batteries and liquid crystal  display  LCD   is guaranteed by  Franklin to be free of defects in  materials or workmanship for a period  of one year from the date of purchase   It will be repaired or replaced with an  equivalent product  at Franklin s option   free of charge for any defect i
8.  to  take adequate steps to protect from  unauthorized disclosure or use  This  license is effective until terminated by  Franklin  This license terminates  immediately without notice from  FRANKLIN if you fail to comply with any  provision of this license     3                GJ  5  Bae      Key Guide    Function Keys    Turns the product on or off   Note  This key is located  on the top of the device     Goes to the word entry  screen of the dictionary     Displays the clock     Cycles between the  calculator  converter and  Games menu     Opens the MP3 player   Once in the MP3 player   cycles through the  available modes   In the dictionary  goes to  the word entry screen   Clears the calculator  In  the metric converter  goes  4    to its main menu  Deletes  a track in the MP3 Setting  menu     Backs up  erases a letter   or turns off the highlight at  an entry     Enters a word  selects an  item  or begins a highlight  in a dictionary entry   Goes to the Settings  menu     At a word entry screen   types a   to stand for a  letter in a word  At a  dictionary entry  displays  Confusables    if available   In games  reveals the  word and forfeits the  game   Shifts to type capital  letters    5    re              In the MP3 player  plays a  selected or paused track   or pauses a playing track   Press and hold to stop a  playing or paused track   Note  This key is located  in the middle of the  navigation buttons     Combination Keys     At a word entry screen   types an ast
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10. Press SPACE to play again with  a new mystery word     36    Using the Calculator         Press until you see the  calculator      Type a number    Note  Q P will type numbers 0 9  automatically  You can type up to  10 digits  To type a decimal  press  G     To change the sign of a  number  press Z           Press H     J     K x   or L    to  add  subtract  multiply or divide     Type another number      Press ENTER    To repeat the calculation  press  ENTER again     37    To Calculate     Press        reciprocals A  squares D  percentages F  square roots S    negative numbers 7   6  Press CLEAR to clear the  current calculations    Using the Calculator Memory   Try the following equation to practice   using the calculator memory     32 x 12     8 x 8    320    1  Press B wc  to clear the  memory     2  Type 32  press         type 12 and  then press ENTER     38      Press         to add the result to  memory     M indicates the number is stored in  memory      Type 8  press K x   type 8 and  then press ENTER      Press         to subtract the  result from memory      Press         to retrieve the  number from memory       Press CLEAR to clear the  current calculations     39    Using the Converter    The converter allows you to easily  convert measurments and currency     Making Metric Conversions    1  Press until you see the  Conversions menu    2  Press A or Y to select a  conversion category  e g    Weights     3  Press A or Y to select a  conversion  e g    grams ounc
11. S  only     LIMITED WARRANTY  DISCLAIMER  OF WARRANTIES  AND LIMITED  REMEDY   FRANKLIN WARRANTS TO THE  ORIGINAL PURCHASER THAT THIS  PRODUCT WILL BE FREE FROM  DEFECTS IN MATERIALS AND  WORKMANSHIP FOR A PERIOD OF  ONE  1  YEAR FROM THE  ORIGINAL DATE OF PURCHASE AS  EVIDENCED BY A COPY OF THE  SALES RECEIPT  THIS LIMITED    66    WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER  DAMAGE DUE TO ACTS OF GOD   ACCIDENT  MISUSE  ABUSE   NEGLIGENCE  MODIFICATION   UNSUITABLE ENVIRONMENT  OR  IMPROPER MAINTENANCE  THE  SOLE OBLIGATION AND LIABILITY  OF FRANKLIN  AND THE  EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS  LIMITED WARRANTY  IS REPAIR  OR REPLACEMENT AT THE SOLE  OPTION OF FRANKLIN AND THIS  REMEDY APPLIES ONLY IN THE  CASE IN WHICH FRANKLIN  DETERMINES THAT THE  PRODUCT WAS DEFECTIVE AND  THAT THE DEFECT AROSE WITHIN  THE DURATION OF THE LIMITED  WARRANTY  THIS REMEDY IS THE  EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR  BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY   THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU  CERTAIN RIGHTS  YOU MAY ALSO  67    HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT MAY  VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO  JURISDICTION   EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED  WARRANTY EXPRESSLY RECITED  ABOVE  THIS FRANKLIN  PRODUCT IS PROVIDED ON AN     AS  S    BASIS  WITHOUT         OTHER WARRANTIES  EXPRESS  OR IMPLIED  INCLUDING  BUT  NOT LIMITED TO  WARRANTIES  OF MERCHANTABLE QUALITY   MERCHANTABILITY  OR FITNESS  FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE   OR THOSE ARISING BY LAW   STATUTE  USAGE OF TRADE  OR  COURSE OF DEALING  THIS  WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY TO  PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY  OR FOR FRANKLIN AND  SPECIFICALLY D
12. Settings    When using this device  you can   adjust the screen contrast  the   shutoff time  and the type size    1  Press MENU    2  Press A or Y to highlight the  setting you want and then press  ENTER    Press    and    to cycle through  the available settings  Press  ENTER when you are done   Contrast determines how light or  dark your screen is    Shut Off is the amount of time  your product stays on if you don t  press any keys    Type Size determines the size of  the print on the screen     20    3  Press    or Y to highlight    new  setting and press ENTER to  select it    Press BACK to leave the setting  unchanged    4  Press CLEAR to return to the  Setting menu     21    Finding Dictionary Entries    Use the dictionary to find definitions     1   2     Press         Type a word  e g   intuition    To erase a letter  press BACK   To type a capital  hold CAP and  press a letter key       Press ENTER to view the    definition    Press SPACE or Y to scroll    If there are more than one entry  for the word you looked up you  see the message    Entry 1 of       where    represents the number of  entries  Press V to scroll into the  other entries       Press CLEAR when done     22    4 Understanding Definitions    Entries may consist of headwords   parts of speech  and definitions   Other forms of the word may  follow the headword  After the  definition  you may see a list of  usage examples     v Misspelling Words    If you enter a misspelled word  a  list of corrections
13. a new mystery word     Chance    Use Chance to have your device pick  lottery numbers for you  A maximum  of 9 numbers can be generated  ranging from 1 to 99     31         Press until you see the  Games menu      Press A or Y to highlight  Chance and then press ENTER   A screen is displayed with your  default settings    Set indicates the number of  numbers you want to generate   Press A or V to increase or  decrease the number  You can  choose from 1 to 9 numbers      Press ENTER to move to the               field    Max indicates the highest range of  numbers  Press A or    to  increase or decrease the number   You can choose from 1 to 99      Press ENTER when done    A screen of randomly generated  numbers is displayed     32    Press BACK to go back and  change your amount and range   Press ENTER to re generate a set  of numbers    5  Press CLEAR when done     Memory    Use this game to test your memory   The object of the game to find the  matching pairs of numbers  The  game has five levels with increasing  amounts of hidden pairs  Beginner    4  Intermediate   6  Advanced   8   Expert   10  and Wizard   12     1  Press until you see the  Games menu    2  Press A or Y to highlight  Memory and then press ENTER   The game board is displayed with  all the numbers hidden                 33    4     5       Use the arrow keys to move the    cursor to the number you want  to reveal and then press  ENTER    The number stays revealed until  you select another number  If you  f
14. ch arrow keys  you can press to move around  menus or view more text     V About Screen Illustrations    Some screen illustrations in this  User s Guide may differ slightly  from what you see on screen  This  does not mean that your unit is  malfunctioning     12    Using the Special Features    Your unit is equipped with several  special features     USB Port On Off       Headphone Jack    On Off  Located on the top of the  device  turns the unit on and off   Headphone Jack  Located on the  top of the device  the headphone jack  is designed for 3 5 mm 35 ohm  impedance stereo headphones   Caution  Monophonic headphones  will not work with this unit   USB Port  Located on the top of the  13    device  remove the cover  then plug  the provided USB cable into this port  to connect your device to your PC     Battery Compartment       SD Slot    14    SD Slot  Insert      SD card here   Slide the SD card into the slot with  the contacts facing the back of the  device  Push gently until it clicks into  place  To remove an SD card from  the slot  put your thumb on the SD  card and push it in slightly  You hear  a click and the SD card pops out   Slide it out of the slot         000000    Hold Button  Located on the right  side of your device  the Hold button   when activated  disables the function  of all buttons on your device  For use  only when using the MP3 player   Battery Compartment  The battery  compartment is located on the back  of the unit  It holds two AAA batteries    
15. erisk to stand for  a series of letters in a word   In games  gives a hint       Hold down the first key while  pressing the second     Direction Keys    Move up       down        left   lt    or right   gt    In  the        player  press  gt    4 to go to the next or   6    space    previous track  Hold        to fast forward or rewind a  track  Press A Y to  increase or decrease the  volume     At menus and dictionary   entries  pages down  At a  word entry screen  types  a space     At a dictionary entry   displays the previous  entry  In the MP3 player   goes to the previous  equalization  folder  or  repeat mode  including A   B repeat     At a dictionary entry   displays the next entry  In  the MP3 player  goes to  the next equalization   folder  or repeat mode   including A B repeat    7    Replacing Batteries    Your product is powered by two AAA  batteries  Follow these easy  instructions to install or replace them   Please have the new batteries at  hand before you remove the old  ones     1     2     Turn your product off and turn it  over    Lift the battery cover on the  back of your product by  pushing up on the catch       Remove the old batteries  if    necessary       Install the batteries following    the     markings in the battery  compartment   Important  Be sure that the  batteries are installed correctly   Wrong polarity may damage the  unit    8    RESET          5  Replace the battery cover   Warning  If the batteries wear out  completely or if you ta
16. es   if necessary    4  Type a number after one of the  units    Note  Q P will type numbers 0 9  automatically  Press A or V to  move between the lines  Press  BACK to delete a number                 40    5  Press ENTER to convert     6  Press CLEAR to clear the  current conversion     Using the Currency Converter    1  Press until you see the  Conversions menu    2  Press    until you highlight  Currency and then press  ENTER    3  Enter an exchange rate and  then press ENTER    The exchange rate should be in  units of the other currency per one  unit of the home currency  n  other 1 home   For example  to  convert between U S  Dollars and  Euros  enter an exchange rate of  1 1888  This means that 1 1888  Euros is the equivalent of 1 U S   Dollar                 41    4              Enter an amount for the home  or other currency    Press A or V to move between  the lines  Use BACK to delete a  number       Press ENTER to convert     Press CLEAR to clear the    current conversion     42    Using the MP3 Player    Your device comes with a built in  MP3 player  Your MP3 tracks will  continue to play even if you leave the         player to look up a word or  perform another function  Press  to open the MP3 player  You can  save MP3 tracks to the internal  memory on your device  or to an  external SD card     43    System Requirements    To transfer tracks to your device   your computer must meet the  following minimum system  requirements       Windows  ME 2000 XP or higher  
17. he reset button  with more than light pressure may  permanently disable your product  In  addition  resetting the product erases  settings and information entered in its  built in books     Specifications  Model MWD 480  Merriam   Webster  Dictionary  amp  MP3 Player    Batteries  two AAA    Size  72 x 100 5 x 18 3 mm    Weight  66 g  without batteries      2001 2006 Franklin Electronic  Publishers  Inc   Burlington  N J   08016 4907 U S A  All rights  reserved      2006 by Merriam Webster   Incorporated  All rights reserved   U S  Patents  4 830 618  4 891 775   5 113 340  5 203 705  5 218 536  Windows is a registered trademark of  Microsoft Corp   ISBN 1 59074 363 6    62    Note  This device should be  disposed through your local  electronic product recycling system    do not throw into the trash bin                         81         Notice    This device complies with Part 15 of  the 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  received  including interference that  may cause undesired operation   Warning  Changes or modifications  to this unit not expressly approved by  the party responsible for compliance  could void the user s authority to  operate the equipment     63    NOTE  This equipment has been  tested and found to comply with the  limits for a Class B digital device   pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  Rules  These limits are designed to  
18. iewing Lyrics    A       0 5 lyrics will display  automatically while listening to a  song when no key has been  pressed for a few seconds  Press  any key to return to the main view  of the MP3 player  In order to view  lyrics again  you must turn the unit  off  then on again  and then press  to re enter the MP3 player   Note  Lyrics must be saved as  part of the MP3 track in order to  52         displayed  The MP3 player  supports synchronization of lyrics  following ID3V2  Lyric3 V2 00  standards     Adjusting the Volume    You can adjust the volume only when  in MP3 mode     1  Press    or Y to adjust the  volume     The volume bar is displayed   The default setting is 12   2  Press ENTER when you are  finished setting the volume   Using Repeat Mode  Your MP3 player comes with a repeat  mode   1  Press until the repeat icon  flashes   53      While the icon flashes  press     or    to change to a different  mode and press ENTER to  select it        2 represents  normal  mode   In this mode  all your tracks will  play in the order they are stored  and then stop     417 represents  repeat            mode  In this mode  the current  track will play repeatedly     4 5 represents    repeat all  mode   In this mode  all your tracks will  play in the order they are stored  and then repeat               Repeat Mode    A B repeat mode is a special form  of repeat that will play repeatedly  a user defined section of a playing  track     54      Begin playing a track     23 flashes a
19. ile a track is playing or you  may need to reset your device       Make sure your device is turned  off before inserting or removing an  SD card or you may need to reset  your device      Ifthe SD card memory is nearly  full  it may take a few moments to  load the MP3 player  Please be  patient     48    Understanding the Display  15 2 34    di      5                   1          11  10                 em                   Inmigr ant  mp 3  00 0 04 12    fat       49      Battery power icon     Equalization icon     Repeat icon     Folder icon   SD card icon   Timer     Current track name     Play Pause Stop icon    MP3 mode icon  10 A B repeat mode icon  11 Hold mode icon                                50    Selecting a Track    The default mode when you open the  MP3 player the folder icon is highlighted     1     Press ENTER    You see the list of tracks  sorted  alphabetically  Note  Tracks stored  in internal memory are listed before  the those stored on an SD card       Press A or Y to select the track    you want to hear   If necessary  press  gt  to see the  entire title of the track       Press ENTER to select a track     Press    to begin playing a track  from the list of tracks  Press         again to pause playback  Hold     or 4 to fast forward or rewind    through a currently playing track   51    Hold  24  for    few seconds to  stop playback  When playback is  stopped  press  gt  or 4 to select  the next or previous track  then  press  5 5  the hear it     v V
20. ind a match  the pair stays visible   If they don t match the numbers  are hidden again    Continue until all the matching  pairs are revealed    Press ENTER to play another  round     Keyboard Wiz    This game tests your knowledge of  the keypad and your reflexes  Letters  appear on the screen and you have  to press the corresponding letter key     1        Press until you see the  Games menu     34    5       Press    or Y to highlight    Keyboard Wiz and then press  ENTER       Press ENTER to begin the round     Letters begin appearing on the  Screen at a speed determined by  your selected skill level       Press the letter key    corresponding to the left most  letter on the screen    If you press the correct letter  it  disappears  Once 20 characters  are displayed  the game is over   Press ENTER to play another  round     Anagrams    Anagrams challenges you to find all  of the words that can occur within a  selected word  Each letter can only  be used as many times as it appears  in the displayed word     35         Press until you see the  Games menu      Press A or Y to highlight  Anagrams and then press  ENTER    The minimum length of each  anagram flashes on the screen   The number of possible anagrams  is shown on the right side of the  Screen      Type an anagram and then  press ENTER    Use the arrow keys to view  anagrams you have already  entered      Press   to reveal all unsolved  anagrams and end the round   Hold CAP and press   to shuffle  the letters      
21. ke more than a  few seconds while changing the  batteries  any clock or game setting   9    information that was entered      the   device may be erased    Battery disposal  Do not dispose of   batteries with normal household   waste  Please obey your local  regulations when disposing of used  batteries    Battery Precautions     Different types of batteries or new  and used batteries should not be  mixed      Non rechargeable batteries are  not to be re charged      Rechargeable batteries are to be  removed from the device before  being charged      Rechargeable batteries are only to  be charged under adult  supervision      Only batteries of the same or  equivalent type as recommended  are to be used    10    The supply terminals are not to       short circuited    Do not expose batteries to direct  heat or try to take batteries apart   Follow the battery manufacturer s  instructions for battery use   Always remove a weak or dead  battery from the device     To avoid damage caused by  leakage of the battery fluid   replace the battery or batteries  once every two years regardless  of how much the device has been  used during that time    Should a battery leak  the device  may become damaged  Clean the  battery compartment immediately   avoiding contact with your skin   Keep batteries out of reach of  small children  If swallowed   consult a physician immediately     11    For Your Information    4 Follow the Arrows    The flashing arrows on the right of  the screen show whi
22. n  workmanship or materials during that  time    Products purchased outside the  United States  the European Union  and Switzerland that are returned  under warranty should be returned to  the original vendor with proof of  purchase and description of fault   Charges will be made for all repairs    73    unless valid proof of purchase is  provided    This warranty explicitly excludes  defects due to misuse  accidental  damage  or wear and tear  This  warranty does not affect the  consumer s statutory rights        This unit may change operating  modes  lose information stored in  memory  or fail to respond due to  electrostatic discharge or electrical  fast transients  Normal operation  of this unit may be re established  by pressing the reset key  by  pressing         or by removing  and replacing the batteries        FMP 28000 00  Rev        74       Appendix   Cities List for World Time    CITY NAME    75          BANGKOK    BKK    76       
23. nd identifies that  A B repeat mode is available      Press ENTER at the point in  the track you want to begin  the repeating loop    The A stops flashing  but the B  continues to flash      Press ENTER at the point in  the track you want to stop  the repeating loop    B stops flashing and the A B  repeat mode is enabled and the  defined section of the track  begins repeating      Press ENTER again to exit A   B repeat mode     55    Adjusting the Equalizer    The equalizer is the device that  balances the sound you hear when  you play a track  You can adjust the  equalizer to a setting of your  preference when listening to different  tracks     1  Press until the equalizer  mode icon flashes    2  While the icon flashes  press A  or    to change to a different  mode and press ENTER to  select it    Select classic  CLA   rock  ROC    bass  BAS   normal  NOR   pop   POP  or jazz  JAZ      56    Using the Hold Button    The Hold button is located on the  right side of the device  This button  only works while using the MP3  player     The Hold button works by preventing  any other key from functioning while  you are listening to your MP3 tracks     Try this example   1  Select a track and press  is      2  Move HOLD to the             position     The                icon is displayed in the  upper right side of the screen     3  Try pressing any other button   You see that it does not work  The  device will not stop playback until  you move HOLD to    off    and hold        for
24. provide reasonable protection against  harmful interference in a residential  installation  This equipment  generates  uses and can radiate  radio frequency energy and  if not  installed and used in accordance with  the instructions  may cause harmful  interference to radio communications   However  there is no guarantee that  interference will not occur in a  particular installation  If this  equipment does cause harmful  interference to radio or television  reception  which can be determined  by turning the equipment off and on   the user is encouraged to try to  correct the interference by one or  more of the following measures    64       Reorient or relocate the receiving  antenna     Increase the separation between  the equipment and receiver      Connect the equipment into an  outlet on a circuit different from that  to which the receiver is connected      Consult the dealer or an  experienced radio TV technician for  help    NOTE  This unit was tested with  shielded cables on the peripheral  devices  Shielded cables must be  used with the unit to insure  compliance    NOTE  The manufacturer is not  responsible for any radio or TV  interference caused by unauthorized  modifications to this equipment  Such  modifications could void the user s  authority to operate the equipment     65    Disclaimer of Warranties    Except as specifically provided  herein  Franklin makes no warranty  of any kind  express or implied  with  respect to this product     Limited Warranty   U 
25. to the word you want  and press ENTER to view its  entry    Press CLEAR when done        Word Finding Tips    You can also use  s to help solve  crossword puzzles  For example   you can search for a five letter  word in which its second letter is    and its last letter is w  Enter   h  w to see possible answers     26    Finding a Series of Letters    To find prefixes  suffixes  and other  parts of words  type an asterisk      in  a word  Each asterisk stands for a  series of letters  Note  If you type an  asterisk at the beginning of a word  it  may take a little while to find the  matching words     1   2      gt        Press          Type    word with an asterisk   for example  intra     To type an asterisk  hold down  CAP and press         Press ENTER     Press A or V to move the    highlight to the word you want  and press ENTER to view its  entry       Press CLEAR when done     27    Highlighting Words    Another way to look up words is by  highlighting them in entries or word  lists  You can then find their  definitions    1     At any text  press ENTER to  start the highlight    To turn the highlight off  press  BACK       Use the arrow keys to move the    highlight to the word you want   If you highlight a word ending with  a          this may indicate the word is  too long to be displayed on the  screen  To view the entire word   press  gt  or  lt        Then press ENTER to find the    definition of the highlighted  word       Press CLEAR when done     28    Playing
    
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