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1. Franklin SS MWD 520 User s Guide www franklin com License Agreement READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE ELECTRONIC REFERENCE YOUR USE OF THE ELEC TRONIC REFERENCE DEEMS THAT YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THESE TERMS YOU MAY RETURN THIS PACK AGE WITH PURCHASE RECEIPT TO THE DEALER FROM WHICH YOU PURCHASED THE ELECTRONIC REFERENCE AND YOUR PURCHASE PRICE WILL BE REFUNDED ELECTRONIC REFERENCE means the soft ware product and documentation found in this package and FRANKLIN means Franklin Electronic Publishers Inc Limited Use License All rights in the ELECTRONIC REFERENCE remain the property of FRANKLIN Through your purchase FRANKLIN grants you a personal and nonexclusive licensed to use this ELECTRONIC REFERENCE You may not make any copies of the ELECTRONIC REFERENCE 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 reverse engineer the ELECTRONIC REFERENCE You may not export or reex port directly or indirectly the ELECTRONIC REFERENCE without compliance with appropriate governmental regula tions The ELECTRONIC REFERENCE contains Franklin s confidential and proprietary information which you agree to take adequate steps to protect from unauthorized disclosure or u
2. ship or materials Products purchased outside the United States the European Union and Switzerl and that are returned under warranty should be returned to the original vendor with proof of purchase and description of fault Charges will provided This warran damage or sumer s stal be made for all repairs unless valid proof of purchase is y explicitly excludes defects due to misuse accidental wear and tear This guarantee does not affect the con utory rights 39 Limited Warranty U S only LIMITED WARRANTY DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITED REMEDY A LIMITED WARRANTY FRANKLIN WARRANTS TO THE ORIGINAL END USER THAT FOR A PERIOD OF ONE 1 YEAR FROM THE ORIGINAL DATE OF PURCHASE AS EVIDENCED BY A COPY OF YOUR RECEIPT YOUR FRANKLIN PRODUCT SHALL BE FREE FROM DEFECTS IN MATE RIALS AND WORKMANSHIP THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT INCLUDE DAMAGE DUE TO ACTS OF GOD ACCIDENT MISUSE ABUSE NEGLIGENCE MODIFICATION UNSUITABLE ENVIRONMENT OR IMPROPER MAINTENANCE THE SOLE OBLIGATION AND LIABILITY OF FRANKLIN AND YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS LIMITED WAR RANTY WILL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT WITH THE SAME OR AN EQUIVALENT PRODUCT OF THE DEFECTIVE PORTION OF THE PROD UCT AT THE SOLE OPTION OF FRANKLIN IF IT DETERMINES THAT THE PRODUCT WAS DEFECTIVE AND THE DEFECTS AROSE WITHIN THE DURATION OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY THIS REMEDY IS YOUR EXCLU SIVE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU CERT
3. When using this dictionary you can adjust the screen con trast the shutoff time and the type size The shutoff time is how long your unit stays on if you forget to turn it off 1 Press SETUP 2 Press W or to highlight Contrast Shutoff or Type Size in the Settings menu 3 Press ENTER 4 Press W or 4 to highlight a new setting and press ENTER to select it Press BACK to leave the setting unchanged 5 Press CLEAR to return to the Entry screen Viewing a Demonstration or Tutorial You can view a tutorial or a demonstration of this dictionary at any time 1 Press SETUP 2 Press gt to select the About menu 3 Press W or 4 to highlight either Tutorial or View Demo 4 Press ENTER To stop the demonstration or exit from the Tutorial and go to the Entry screen press CLEAR Finding Definitions It s easy to look up a word in this dictionary Simply type it in at the Entry screen 1 Press EIE 2 Type a word for example study To erase a letter press BACK To type a capital hold CAP and press a letter key To look up a hyphenated word type a space in place of the hyphen Press ENTER to view the definition Press W or SPACE to scroll down through the defi nition 5 Press NEXT or PREV to view the next or previous definition 6 Press CLEAR to return to the Entry screen Ww Correcting Misspellings If you misspell a word don t worry It will be corrected auto matic
4. does not mean that your unit is malfunctioning gt Help is Always at Hand You can view a help message at any screen by pressing HELP Use the direction keys to read the message To exit help press BACK To read a tutori al describing how to use the product select Tutorial from the Setup menu Replacing the Battery Your unit uses 1 CR 2016 3 volt lithium battery Important Before you follow these steps please have the new battery at hand You will also need a small Phillips screwdriver one that fits into screws with an x notch 1 Turn the unit off and turn it over 2 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screw on the battery cover and then remove the cover 3 Remove the old battery and insert the new one with the positive side facing up 4 Replace the battery cover Warning If the battery wears out completely or if you take more than a few seconds while changing the battery any user entered information will be erased You should always keep written copies of your important information Follow the Arrows The flashing arrows on the right of the screen show which arrow keys you can press to move around menus or view more text 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 view ing World Times as World Times are based on Home Time gt Setting Home Time wm 51 Press Cm You see the Home Tim
5. shown on the right side of the screen Type an anagram and then press ENTER Use the arrow keys to view anagrams you ve already entered Hold CAP and press to shuffle the letters in the selected word Press to end a round and reveal the word Press EI to see the definition of the word Press BACK to return to Anagrams Tic Tac Toe In Tic Tac Toe your challenge is to get three X s in a row before your opponent can get three O s in a row You can choose to play 1 Player Tic Tac Toe in which you play against the unit or 2 Player Tic Tac Toe in which you play against a friend Use the arrow keys to move your X to the spot that you want and then press ENTER Then your opponent either the com puter or a friend will place an O The game ends when one side places three in a row or if there is a tie 32 Using the Calculator gt Making Calculations 1 Press Ez 2 Type a number You can type up to 10 digits 3 Press H J K X L to add subtract multiply or divide 4 Type another number 5 Press ENTER To repeat the calculation press ENTER again 6 Press CLEAR to clear the current calculations gt Using the Calculator Memory 1 In the Calculator make a calculation or type a num ber 2 To add the number on the screen to the number stored in memory press X M To subtract the num ber on the screen from the number stored in memory press C w M indicates the number i
6. your unit In addition resetting the unit erases settings and user entered infor mation This unit may change operating modes due to Electrostatic Discharge Normal operation of this unit can be reestablished by pressing the reset key ON OFF or by removing replacing batteries 36 Copyrights Trademarks and Patents Model MWD 520 01 Batteries one CR 2016 lithium Size 9 35 x 10 2 x 2 5 cm ISBN 1 59074 149 8 Contacts Please have your product number MWD 520 01 and date of purchase handy when you call to register For customer service and technical support call 609 386 8997 or visit us at www franklin com Cleaning Storage Problems To clean spray a mild glass cleaner onto a cloth and wipe its surface Do not spray liquids directly on this product Do not use or store this product in extreme or prolonged heat cold humidity or other adverse conditions If you have a problem with this product refer to the warranty Copyrights Patents and Trademarks 2003 Franklin Electronic Publishers Inc Burlington N J 08016 4907 USA All rights reserved 1989 Merriam Webster Incorporated A MERRIAM WEBSTER and WREATH amp MONOGRAM are registered trademarks of Merriam Webster Incorporated and are used herein pursuant to License US Patents 4830618 5203705 5 218 536 5 333 313 37 FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two condit
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9. al the word or words you lose the round 30 Hangman Dictionary Hangman uses all the words in the dictionary for the game SAT Hangman uses only the words in the SAT Word List and User List Hangman uses the words you entered in My Word List The rules for all three games are the same 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 remain ing is indicated by s Type letters that you think are in the mystery word If you are correct the letter appears in place of the corresponding question mark or marks Jumble As in Hangman the three Jumble games draw from the three different lists The rules for all three games are the same Jumble tests your ability to unscramble letters and form words Jumble shows a series of letters Type words made from these letters and then press ENTER Hold CAP and press to shuffle the letters in the root word To see the def inition of a particular word use W or 4 amp to move the high light to the word you want and press S 3 Press BACK to return to Jumble 31 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 selected word Each ana gram must be a specified minimum length This will flash on the screen before each game The number of possible ana grams is
10. ally You can even spell it phonetically 1 Type a misspelled word for example chear To erase a letter press BACK 2 Press ENTER If there is more than one word in the correction list you see the list If there is only one correct word you go to the definition 3 Press W or 4 to highlight a correction 4 Press ENTER to view its dictionary entry To go back to the correction list press BACK 5 Press CLEAR when finished Finding Confusables Confusables are homonyms and spelling variants that are easy to confuse If a word has Confusables CONF will flash in the upper right of the screen 1 Type a word for example rain and press ENTER 2 Press Confusables are displayed with identifying words 3 Press ENTER to highlight the first word 4 Press W or 4 to move the highlight to the word you want 5 Press ENTER to search for a definition 6 Press CLEAR to return to the Entry screen Finding a Letter in a Word If you know how to spell part of a word you can use MatchMaker to find words containing those letters by typ ing a question mark in place of each unknown letter 1 Press HH 2 Type a word with s for example st y 3 Press ENTER 4 Press W or 4 to move the highlight to the word you want and press ENTER to view its definition 5 Press CLEAR when finished gt Word Finding Tips You can also use s to help solve cro
11. d in memory as long as the battery supplies power However if the battery loses all power this information will be permanently lost Always keep written copies of your important information 26 gt To Delete an Entry from the Databank 1 Press 25 2 Press W or 4 to highlight Delete Entry and then press ENTER 3 Press YW or 4 to highlight the entry you want to delete 4 Press ENTER 5 Press Y to delete the entry or N to cancel the dele tion gt To Erase All the Databank Entries Warning This procedure permanently erases all the names and numbers in your databank 1 Press fX 2 Press W or to highlight Erase all data and then press ENTER 3 Press Y to erase all the entries or N to cancel the operation 27 Using a Password You can use a password to keep the information in the databank private The password is requested when the unit is turned on and the databank is accessed Password Warnings Warning After you set the password you must enter the password to access the databank for the first time during a session Always record your password and keep itina separate place If you forget the password you must reset the unit to access the databank Warning Resetting the unit erases all user entered information Always keep written copies of your data If you do not have a reset button located on the back of your unit remove the batteries wait at least two minutes and then re install them For batt
12. e mode Press S to enter the setting mode Press ENTER to select Set Time Format Press W or to cycle through the 12 and 24 hour Day Month Year formats Press ENTER to save your selection Press W to highlight Set DST and press ENTER to select it Press W or to cycle between DST On or DST Off Press ENTER to select your choice Press W to highlight Set Home Time and press ENTER to select it Press W or until the current hour is displayed Press gt to move to minutes then press W or 4 until the current minute is displayed Press ENTER to set the time 6 Press W to highlight Set Date and press ENTER to select it Use gt or to move to the next or previous field Use Y or 4 to scroll to the current day month year Press ENTER to set it 7 Press W to highlight Set City and press ENTER to select it Press W or 4 until your local city is displayed Press ENTER to select it 8 Press CH to exit setting mode gt Setting World Time 1 Press until you see World City Press S to enter Setting Mode 2 Press ENTER to select Set DST Press YW or 4 to cycle between DST On or DST Off Press ENTER to select your choice 3 Press W to highlight Set World City and press ENTER to select it Press YW or until the city you want is displayed Press ENTER to select it 4 Press City time to exit Setting Mode and see the World Changing the Settings
13. ery instructions see Replacing the Battery If you have a reset button use the end of a straightened paper clip to gently press the reset button If the unit does not reset after pressing the reset button follow the above instructions for removing the batteries 28 Password Setup 1 Press ZN 2 Press W or to see Set Password and press ENTER 3 Type a password and then press ENTER Your password can have up to 8 characters You are prompted to retype your password and press ENTER to confirm 4 To test the password press ON OFF twice press G fand type the password and press ENTER 5 To disable the password repeat Steps 1 and 2 above and press ENTER when Enter Password dis plays 29 Playing the Games gt Selecting a Game x 1 Press Elm 2 Use the arrow keys to move the highlight to the game you want 3 Press ENTER to select it Changing Game Settings You can choose the skill level for a game 1 Press Km 2 Press CAP and then to highlight Game Settings and press ENTER 3 Press W or 4 to highlight a new setting 4 Press ENTER when finished to save the new set tings Press BACK to return to the Games list gt Getting Help in the Games During any game you can read instructions by pressing HELP In any game except Tic Tac Toe you can get a hint by holding CAP and pressing or reveal the game word or words by pressing Note If you reve
14. ions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause unde sired operation Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressiy approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with he limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro lection 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 here 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 he equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct he interference by one or more of the following measures 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 hat to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help NOTE This unit was tested with shielded cab
15. les on the periph eral 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 equip ment Such modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 38 Limited Warranty EU and Switzerland This product guaranteed chase It wil excluding batteries and liquid crystal display LCD is by Franklin for a period of two years from the date of pur be repaired or replaced with an equivalent product at Franklin s option free of charge for any defect due to faulty workman ship or materials Products purchased outside the European Union and Switzerland that are returned under warranty should be returned to the original vendor with proof o for all repairs This warran damage or sumer s stal purchase and description of fault Charges will be made unless valid proof of purchase is provided y explicitly excludes defects due to misuse accidental wear and tear This guarantee does not affect the con utory rights Limited Warranty outside U S EU This produci guaranteed chase It will and Switzerland excluding batteries and liquid crystal display LCD is by Franklin for a period of one year from the date of pur be repaired or replaced with an equivalent product at Franklin s option free of charge for any defect due to faulty workman
16. ou haven t added words to your word list Word List Empty appears 3 Highlight Add a word and press ENTER 4 Type a word and then press ENTER to add it gt Viewing My Word List 1 Press LEARN and select My Word List 2 Highlight Word list x word s and press ENTER You see the word or words you added 20 gt Adding Highlighted Words fe any text you can highlight a word and add it to My Word ist 1 At text press ENTER to start the highlight 2 Use the arrow keys to highlight the word you want 3 Press LEARN Aad your word appears in the menu 4 Press ENTER to add the word gt Deleting One Word from My Word List 1 Press LEARN and highlight My Word List 2 Press W or 4 to highlight Delete a Word and press ENTER 3 Press W or to highlight the word you want to remove and press ENTER The message Word deleted appears on the screen and the word is removed from My Word List 21 gt Erasing My Word List 1 Press LEARN and select My Word List 2 Press W or 4 to highlight Erase the List 3 Press ENTER 4 Press Y to erase the entire list Press N to return to the My Word List menu without erasing the list gt Adding Words Not Found in This Dictionary When you add a word not in this dictionary you re given three options Cancel Add Anyway or Correction List Select an option Caution Adding words to My Word List not found in this dictionary uses con
17. s stored in memory 3 To retrieve the number from memory press V MR 4 To clear the memory press B mc 33 Using the Converter The converter allows you to easily convert measurements and currency gt Making Metric Conversions 1 Press until you see the Conversions menu 2 Press W to select a conversion category and press ENTER 3 Type a number after one of the units Press W or to move between the lines Press BACK to delete a number 4 Press ENTER to convert it 5 Press CLEAR when finished 34 gt Making Currency Conversions Press until you see the Conversions menu Press CAP and then Y to highlight Currency Converter and then press ENTER ma e Enter a conversion rate and press ENTER The rate should be in units of the other currency per one unit of the home currency n other 1 home 4 Enter an amount for the home or other currency Press YW or to move between the lines Press BACK to erase a number Press ENTER to convert it e 35 Resetting Your Unit 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 ON OFF If nothing happens try Step 2 2 Use a paper clip to gently press the reset button located on the back of the unit Warning Pressing the reset button with more than light pressure may permanently disable
18. screen In the calculator clears all entries In the con verter and databank goes to its main menu Backs up erases a letter or turns off the highlight at an entry Shifts to type capital letters and punctuation marks Enters a word selects an item or begins a highlight in an entry Displays a help message Direction Keys Move in the indicated direction Goes to the next entry Goes to the previous entry At menus and dictionary entries pages down At the Entry screen types a space Key Combinations At a dictionary entry goes to the top or bot tom of an entry At menus goes to the top or bottom of a list At the Entry screen types an asterisk to stand for a series of letters in a word In games gives a hint or shuffles the letters Hold down the first key while pressing the second Calculator Keys Types numbers Calculates a reciprocal Calculates a square root Squares a number Calculates a percentage Inserts a decimal point Adds subtracts multiplies or divides numbers Changes the number on the screen to a neg ative or positive number Adds the number on the screen to the num ber stored in the memory Subtracts the number on the screen from the number stored in the memory Recalls the number stored in the memory Clears the memory 6 gt About Screen Illustrations Some screen illustrations in this User s Guide may differ slightly from what you see on screen This
19. se This license is effective until terminated This license terminates immediately without notice from FRANKLIN if you fail to comply with any provision of this license 2 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of this unit You can now use your dictionary as a bookmark Clip the unit onto the cover of your book and use the ribbon to mark a page With this dictionary you can find over 80 000 entries correct misspellings save words to My Word List sharpen your spelling and increase your vocabu lary with learning exercises and play fun educational word games You can also set local and world times using the clocks or store names and numbers using the databank Getting Started Gently pull the battery insulation tab to remove it Use a paper clip to gently press the Reset button on the back of the unit See Resetting Your Unit for details Key Guide Main Keys Toggles between the calculator and Conversions menu Goes to the Confusables list At the Entry screen types a to stand for a letter ina word At a menu displays a menu item At a dictionary entry displays the headword In games reveals the word and forfeits the game Toggles between the Home and World Time Date Goes to the Databank menu Goes to the dictionary Goes to the Games menu Goes to the Learning Exercises menu Goes to the Setup menu 0198906 a v OO Function Keys In the dictionary goes to the Entry
20. siderably more memory than words that are If you add only words that are not in the dictionary My Word List may only hold as few as 10 words 22 Using Learning Exercises You can test your spelling skills and improve your vocabulary with Learning Exercises gt Spelling Bee Press LEARN Press W or to highlight Spelling Bee and press ENTER You can use words from My Word List or words in the SAT Word List Note Because you cannot type accents accented words from My Word List will not be used in My Spelling Bee Select the list you want and press ENTER Aword will flash on the screen for you to spell 4 Type in the word you just saw and press ENTER to see if you spelled it correctly 5 Press ENTER to see the definition of the word or press SPACE for a new word 6 Press CLEAR when finished SAT is a registered trademark of the College Entrance Examination Board which was not involved in the production of and does not endorse this prod uct V 23 gt Flashcards 1 Press LEARN 2 Press YW or to highlight Flashcards and press ENTER You can use words from My Word List or words in the SAT List 3 Select the word list you want and press ENTER A word will be displayed on the screen for you to study or define 4 Press CLEAR when finished 24 Storing Names amp Phone Numbers This product has a databank that can save as many as 100 names and phone numbers The total amoun
21. ssword puzzles For example you can search for a five letter word in which the second letter is h and the last letter is w Enter h w to see possible answers Finding a Series of Letters You can also use MatchMaker to find prefixes suffixes and other parts of words To do so type an asterisk 5 in a word Asterisks stand 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 Type a word with an for example intras To type an asterisk hold CAP and press 2 Press ENTER 3 Press W or 4 to move the highlight to the word you want and press ENTER to view its definition 4 Press CLEAR when finished Highlighting Words Another way to look up words is by highlighting them in dic tionary entries or word lists Then you can find their defini tions Confusables or add them to My Word List 1 At any text press ENTER to start the highlight To turn the highlight off press BACK 2 Press the arrow keys to highlight a word To Press define the word ENTER view Confusables add to My Word List LEARN Using My Word List You can save up to 40 words in My Word List for personal study or review Warning All the words in My Word List will be erased if your batteries run out of power or your unit is reset gt Adding Words 1 Press LEARN 2 Press ENTER to select My Word List If y
22. t of names and numbers that you can save depends upon the number of characters in each entry gt To Add an Entry to the Databank CE 1 Press pend 2 Use Y to highlight New Entry and press ENTER 3 Type a name and then press ENTER Each name can contain up to 30 characters includ ing spaces with letters appearing as capitals Note Accented characters are not supported in the data bank To delete a character press BACK To edit press lt To Type Press a space SPACE a hyphen J a period an apostrophe CAP and 4 Use the numbered keys to type a phone number and then press ENTER 25 To type a hyphen between the parts of a phone num ber press J Note You cannot type letters in a phone number gt To View the Databank 1 Press eS 2 Press W or 4 if needed to see View List and then press ENTER 3 To view a name type it or use W or M to see the name you want gt To Edit Databank Entries 1 Press N 2 Press Y or if needed to see Edit Entry then press ENTER 3 Type the name you want to edit or use W or 4 to select it then press ENTER Edit the name field You can use BACK to delete characters Press ENTER to move to the number field Edit the Number field and press ENTER to save all changes To cancel the edit and return to the Databank menu without saving changes press TEN Keep Copies of Important Data Warning Your databank information is safely store
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