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1. corre spond to the function keys on your card as illustrated below Function keys on unit Function keys on book card 62 This key may not be assigned a function when using a book card Transferring Words Between Books This dictionary can transfer words with certain other BOOKMAN book cards To send a word to another book you must first install a book card in your product and that book card must be able to send or receive words To learn if a book card can send or receive words read its User s Guide 1 Highlight a word in this dictionary To highlight a word in a dictionary entry press ENTER to start the highlight and use the arrow keys to move the highlight to the word you want 2 Hold FN and press CARD 3 Highlight the icon of the other book 63 4 Press ENTER The word you highlighted appears in the other book 5 Press ENTER again if needed to search for that word Resetting Your Product If the keyboard fails to respond or if the screen performs erratically per form 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 ina pin sized hole below the book card slot 64 Warning Pressing the reset but ton with more than light pressure may permanently disable your product In additi
2. or to scroll through the options in the highlighted field 5 Use or to move to anoth er field 45 6 Press ENTER when done Press CLEAR to exit without sav ing the settings 7 Press CLOCK to toggle to World time 8 Set the World time the same way you set the Home time Using the Databank Adding Entries You can store as many as 100 names telephone numbers and addresses in the Databank The total number of names you can add depends on the size of each entry 1 Press ORG 2 Press DATA 46 EE DATA cALe GONW CURR Highlight Add an Entry and then press ENTER Hame 4 Humber address EE AtA ALe GONW CURR Type a name and press ENTER Type a phone number and press ENTER Note Q P will type numbers 0 9 automatically To type a letter from this row hold FN and press the letter key To type a hyphen hold 47 FN and press J Type a postal address or e mail address and press ENTER To type an hold FN and press M Press MENU to go to the dic tionary Viewing or Editing Entries 1 2 3 Press ORG Press DATA Highlight View XX entries XX free and then press ENTER To edit an entry highlight it and press ENTER Type your changes Use to move the cursor use BACK to delete Press ENTER to move to the number field 48 Press ENTER twice to move to the address field Press ENTER
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4. Using My Word List You can save up to 40 words total in My Word List for personal study or review The list is saved between sessions unless the batteries run out of power or your product is reset Adding Words from the Learning Exercises Menu 1 Press LEARN Or you can press MENU highlight E press ENTER and skip to step 3 2 Highlight My Word List and then press ENTER 36 My Word i gt O iew Lists m ez Add Word Delete a Word Erase the List a CONF Press or to highlight Add a Word and press ENTER Enter word to adds fe DIGT THES GAHES LEAPH Type a word you want to remember or use later Press ENTER to add the word Press CLEAR when done 37 Adding Words from the Word Entry Screen You can also add words to My Word List directly from the Word Entry screen 1 Press DICT 2 Type the word you want to add to your word list e g elegant 3 Press LEARN My Word List O o o Add efersoz Delete a Word Erase the List Dret THES GAMES LEARN CONF Add will be highlighted 4 Press ENTER to add the word 5 Press CLEAR to return to the Word Entry screen 38 v Adding Highlighted Words You can also add words to My Word List from definitions and cor rection lists First highlight a word and then press LEARN Add your word will be highlighted Press ENTER to add the word Viewing My W
5. again to save your changes or hold down FN and press BACK to cancel your changes Press MENU to go to the dic tionary Deleting Entries 1 2 3 Press ORG Press DATA Highlight Delete an Entry and then press ENTER Highlight the entry you want to delete and press ENTER To delete all databank entries highlight Erase the List in the Databank Menu and then press ENTER 49 Databank Views 1 entry 99 frees dd an Es Delete JErase all lt V N gt Set password Erase the List GLOCK DATA GALG GON CURR Press Y to erase all databank entries or N to cancel the deletion 6 Press MENU to go to the dic tionary xa Using a Password You can use a password to prevent unauthorized access to the Databank Warning Always write the password in a safe separate location If you lose or forget the password you will be able to use the Databank again only by remov ing the batteries from your BOOKMAN which will permanently erase all the information stored in the Databank 50 Press ORG Press DATA Highlight Set password and then press ENTER nter new password 4 clock DATA CALG GON CURR Type a password of up to eight characters and press ENTER Use to move the cursor use BACK to delete Press C to confirm or CLEAR to cancel the password The password you set will be requested the first time that the Databank
6. forget to turn it off Learn a Word helps you increase your vocbulary by displaying a differ ent headword and definition each time you turn on your dictionary 1 Press MENU 2 Use the arrow keys to highlight Lu and press ENTER 3 Settings will be highlighted Press ENTER to select it 17 Learn a Word P off Contrasts Shutoff 2 minutes Type Sizes Medium Ee THES GAMES LEARH CONF 4 Press or to move gt to Learn a Word Contrast Shutoff or Type Size 5 Press or to change the setting Your changes are automatically saved 6 Press ENTER when done 18 Finding Dictionary Entries Press CLEAR to return to the Word Entry screen 1 Press DICT Or you can press MENU highlight es and press ENTER 2 Type a word Ater yoyr wor OF DICER Arye a THES GAMES LEARN To erase a letter press BACK To type a capital hold CAP and press a letter key To type a hyphen hold FN and press J 3 Press ENTER to view the defini tion 19 inttuerition Cac 1 qik and ready insight Z the power or Faculty of kroning things without conscious reasoning me tusis tiye Lor sec ne n tusis tiye sly isrrerti a THES SAMES LEARN GONF 4 Press or SPACE to read the definition 5 Hold FN and press or to view the next or previous defini tion 6 Press CLEAR when done Y Choosing Multiple Forms Some words in this dic
7. is used during a ses sion 51 To change the password repeat Steps 1 5 To remove a password press ENTER at the blank password screen Press MENU to go to the diction ary Using the Calculator Press ORG Press CALC r m GLOGK DATA GALG GON CURR Type a number Note Q P will type numbers 0 9 automatically You can type up to 52 10 digits To type a decimal press G To change the sign of a number press Z Press a math function key 363 PeLock DATA cale GON CURR Type another number Press ENTER To repeat the calculation press ENTER again To Calculate Press reciprocals FN A squares FN D percentages FN F square roots FN S negative numbers FN Z 53 7 Press CLEAR to clear the cur rent calculations 8 Press MENU to go to the dic tionary Using the Calculator Memory 1 In the Calculator make a calcu lation or type a number 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 num ber stored in memory press C M GLOCK DATA GALG GON CURR M indicates the number is stored in memory 54 3 To retrieve the number from memory press V mR 4 To clear the memory press B MC Using the Metric Converter 1 Press ORG 2 Press CONV Con i Liquids UK Lengths E
8. Franu z2 MWD 1470 Merriam Webster s Dictionary amp Thesaurus User s Guide www franklin com 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 PUR CHASE RECEIPT TO THE DEALER FROM WHICH YOU PURCHASED THE ELECTRONIC REFERENCE AND YOUR PURCHASE PRICE WILL BE REFUND ED ELECTRONIC REFERENCE means the software product and documentation found in this package and FRANKLIN means Franklin Electronic Publishers Inc Limited Use License All rights in the ELECTRONIC REFER ENCE remain the property of FRANKLIN Through your purchase FRANKLIN grants you a personal and nonexclusive license to use this ELECTRONIC REFERENCE You may not make any copies of the ELEC 2 TRONIC 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 reexport directly or indirectly the ELECTRONIC REFERENCE without compliance with appropriate governmental regulations The ELECTRONIC REFER ENCE contains Franklin s confidential and proprietary information which you agree to take adequate
9. S DATA cALt conw CURR 3 Use to select a conversion category e g Weights 4 Select a conversion e g grams ounces 55 Grams Ounces gm i ozs GLOCK DATA GALG GON CURR Type a number after one of the units Note Q P will type numbers 0 9 automatically Press or to move between the lines Press BACK to delete a number Press ENTER to convert it Press CLEAR to clear the cur rent conversion Press MENU to go to the dic tionary 56 Using the Currency Converter 1 2 Press ORG Press CURR Exchange Rates Homes Ot hers LE DATA cALe GON CURR Enter a conversion rate The rate should be in units of the other currency per one unit of the home currency n other 1 home Enter an amount for the home or other currency Press or to move between the lines Use BACK to delete a number Press ENTER to convert it 57 Press CLEAR to clear the cur rent conversion Press MENU to go to the dic tionary Installing Book Cards Turn your product off and turn it over Remove the blank protector or any other book card that might be installed Align the tabs on the book card with the notches in the slot This unit may change operating modes due to Electrostatic Discharge Normal operation of this unit can be re established by pressing the reset key or by removing repla
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11. cing batteries 58 4 Press the book card down until it snaps into place Warning Never install or remove a book card while your product is on Any information that was entered in the built in book or book card will be erased 59 Selecting a Book Once a book card is installed in the product you can select which book you want to use 1 Turn your product on 2 Press CARD Icons appear for each available book Ca E S 3 Press or to highlight your selection 4 Press ENTER to select it 5 Press CARD to return to the card menu 60 Y BOOKMAN Card Troubleshooting Make sure your book card is installed correctly If your card is performing erratically follow the reset instruc tions in Resetting Your Product If this does not fix the problem remove the card and then remove the white rubber strip with your fingers and then replace it making sure it is com pletely in its notch Using Function Keys in Book Cards The function keys appear at the top of the keyboard on your unit These keys correspond in the order listed to the dictionary and organizer keys at the bottom of the screen The diction ary function keys change with the 61 book card The organizer function keys are unaffected Note Once you access the organizer from a book card you will exit the book card You must press CARD and select your book card to return to it The function keys on your unit
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13. entry displays the headword In games reveals the word and for feits the game Shifts to type capital letters and punctuation marks Shifts to allow prev ven a to type a hyphen o exits the book you were reading Combination Keys At a dictionary entry O or pages up or down At a dictionary entry dis plays the next or previous or entry Transfers a word between books J Types a hyphen M Types an Types an apostrophe _ Types a slash At the Word Entry screen types an asterisk to stand for a series of letters in a word In games gives a hint Hold the first key while pressing the second 7 00 Direction Keys Move up or down located on the side of the device Move left or right At menus and dictionary entries pages down At the Word Entry screen types a space Using the Special Features Your unit is equipped with several special features that many but not all BOOKMAN book cards use To learn if you can use the special features with a particular book card read its User s Guide a Up Down On Off Function Keys On Off Turns the unit on and off Function Keys Each of these unla beled keys corresponds to the diction ary or organizer function that appears directly above it on the screen Up Down Scrolls up or down one line at a time moves the highlight in the indicated direction or moves between menu i
14. ey To type a hyphen hold FN and press J Press ENTER to view the the saurus eniry splendid acvercive of the very top quality SYHOHYHS banner blye ribbori capital classic excellent fan tastic Yine first class first rate first string magnificent number orie prime quality rogal ni i Fy LUANA SUPer or Su EAEn Press or SPACE to read the entry 23 5 Hold FN and press or to view the next or previous the saurus entry 6 Press CLEAR when done Z Understanding Thesaurus Entries A thesaurus entry consists of a group of synonyms antonyms and classmates Synonyms are words that have similar meanings e g happy joyous Antonyms are words that have the opposite meaning of the word being defined e g happy unhappy Classmates are words that are related in some way to the word being defined e g octagon polygon triangle rectangle pentagon 24 v Understanding Flashing Messages When you first see a definition notice the upper right corner of the screen Often either THES or CONF or both will flash briefly THES means the word you looked up has a thesaurus entry If you see THES flash press THES to view the thesaurus entry CONF means the word you looked up has a confusable If you see conF flash press CONF to view the confusables 25 v Understanding Confusables Confusables are homonyms homo phones and spelling variants that are easy to c
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16. o spell Enter word a g to quit B ae for a hint EE PS THES GAHES LEARH Type in the word you just saw and press ENTER to see if you spelled it right Press ENTER to see the defini tion of the word or press THES to see the thesaurus entry 32 6 Press SPACE for a new word 7 Press CLEAR when done Flashcards 1 Press LEARN 2 Highlight Flashcards and then press ENTER i F Ee SAT Flashcards Drot THES GAMES LEARN CONF My Flashcards uses words on My Word List SAT Flashcards uses words on the SAT Word List 3 Select the list you want and press ENTER 33 accolade for definition to continue m PorcT THES SAMES LEARN GONF A word will appear on the screen for you to study or define If need ed press ENTER to see the defi nition Press BACK to return to Flashcards 4 Press SPACE for a new word 5 Press CLEAR when done SAT Word List 1 Press LEARN 2 Highlight SAT Word List and then press ENTER 34 SAT Word List abandon abbreviate DIcT THES GAMES LEARN CONF Press or to scroll through the SAT Word List You can also type a letter to go to the first word beginning with that letter For example type t OreT THES GAMES LEARM CONF Press ENTER or THES at any word to view its definition or the saurus entry Press BACK to return to the list 35
17. on resetting product erases settings and infor mation entered in its built in book and in an installed bookcard 65 Copyrights Trademarks and Patents Model MWD 1470 Merriam Webster Dictionary amp Thesaurus e Batteries two AAA e Size 3 5 8 x 4 3 8 x 7 8 in e Weight 3 5 oz without batteries 2002 2004 Franklin Electronic Publishers Inc Burlington N J 08016 4907 U S A All rights reserved 1997 Merriam Webster Incorporated FCC Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE U S Patents 4 830 618 4 891 775 5 113 340 5 203 705 5 218 536 5 295 070 5 396 606 5 497 474 5 627 726 5 895 463 ISBN 1 59074 261 3 ee 66 FCC 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 interfer ence 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 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 provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equip ment generates uses and can radiat
18. onfuse e g rain reign rein If the word you looked up is a confusable conf will flash once in the upper right of the screen Press CONF to view the confusables rain precipitation reign rule rein harness ee _DIct THES SAMES LEARN GONF 26 Highlighting Words Another way to look up words is by highlighting them in dictionary entries thesaurus entries or word lists You can then find their defini tions thesaurus entries or add them to My Word List 1 At any text press ENTER to start the highlight Coie wick and ready insight a the power or faculty of khowihg things without conscious reasoning me turie tive Caceres ins tusis tiye sly Cscver nsis tiveelg tary THES GAMES LEARN CONF To turn the highlight off press BACK 2 Use the arrow keys to move the highlight to the word you want 27 inttuerition Gace 1 qik and read pene Z the power ok faculty of kroning things without reasoning Ine tusis tiye verve n tusis tiye sly Cacveerc pub eet Mit tet THES GAMES LEARN CONF To Press define the word ENTER view the thesaurus THES entry add word to My LEARN Word List 3 Press CLEAR when done 28 Finding Letters in Words If you are uncertain about how to spell a word type a question mark in place of each unknown letter To find prefixes suffixes and other parts of words type an as
19. ord List 1 Press LEARN 2 Highlight My Word List and then press ENTER 3 View List will be highlighted Press ENTER to view the list sadder hoary O Ee THES GAMES LEAR CONF View List Empty will be displayed 39 if the list is empty 4 Highlight a word on the list 5 Press ENTER to view its defini tion s Removing a Word from My Word List 1 Press LEARN 2 Highlight My Word List and then press ENTER 3 Highlight Delete a Word and press ENTER 4 Use to highlight the word you want to remove 5 Press ENTER to delete that word Erasing My Word List 1 Press LEARN 2 Highlight My Word List and then 40 press ENTER 3 Highlight Erase the List and press ENTER My Word i O Erase ihe List THES GAMES LEARN CONF Press Y to erase the list or press N to cancel vy Adding Words Not in This Dictionary When you add a word not in this dictionary you re given three options Add Anyway Cancel and Correction List Highlight the option you want and press ENTER Caution Adding words that are not in this dictionary uses considerably more memory than adding words 41 that are If you add only words that are not in this dictionary My Word List may contain as few as 10 words Playing The Games You have nine fun games to choose from Changing Game Settings Before you play you can choose the source and size of the words the
20. screen by pressing HELP Press or to read To exit help press BACK vy 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 malfunc tioning 13 Using the Main Menu When you press MENU you will see six icons Use these to quickly take you to different parts of your diction ary Use the arrow keys to highlight the icon you want and press ENTER 14 Understanding the Menu DICT E fi THES E 7 pi Goes to the dictionary Word Entry screen Goes to the thesaurus Word Entry screen Goes to the Learning Exercises menu Goes to the Games menu Goes to My Word List Goes to the Tools menu 15 Viewing a demonstration or tutorial 1 Press MENU 2 ae the arrow keys to highlight and press ENTER 3 Press to highlight either Tutorial or View Demo and press ENTER To stop the demonstration or exit from the Tutorial and go to the Word Entry screen press CLEAR To go to the main menu press MENU When a book card is installed in your product select View Demo from the Setup menu to see the demonstration for that card 16 Changing the Settings When using this dictionary you can activate the Learn a Word feature adjust the screen contrast the shut off time and the type size The shut off time is how long your product stays on if you
21. skill level and whether or not graph ics will be used 1 Press GAMES Or you can press MENU highlight and press ENTER 42 Gas e y OA Word Builder Jumble THES GAMES LEARN CONF Hold down CAP and press to highlight Game Settings and press ENTER Words Be All of them Skill Beginner raphicss Or oret THes GAmes LEARN CONF Use or to move gt to Words Skill or Graphics Words chooses the source of the words All of them SAT Word List My Word List or Enter your own 43 Skill determines how easy or diffi cult a game is 4 Use or to change the set ting s you want 5 Press ENTER when done Selecting a Game In the Games list use or to move the highlight to the game of your choice and press ENTER Getting Help in the Games During any game you can read instructions by pressing HELP In all games except Tic Tac Toe and Link Four you can get a hint by hold ing CAP and pressing or reveal the game word by pressing Note If you reveal the game word you lose the round 44 Using the Clock The Clock displays the current time and date You can save two times Home time and World time 1 Press ORG Wednesday February 12 2664 PeLock DATA GALG GOWN CURR 2 Press CLOCK to toggle between Home time and World time 3 From Home time press ENTER to set the time and date 4 Use
22. steps to protect from unau thorized disclosure or use This license is effective until terminated This license termi nates immediately without notice from FRANKLIN if you fail to comply with any provision of this license DICT THES GAMES LEARN CONF CLOCK DATA CALC CONV CURR Key Guide Dictionary Keys Goes to the dictionary Goes to the thesaurus Goes to the Games menu Goes to the Learning Exercises menu Displays Confusables for an entry Organizer Keys Goes to the Clock Goes to the Databank menu Goes to the Calculator Goes to the Converter Goes to the Currency Converter tEach unlabeled key at the top of the key board corresponds to the function displayed at the bottom of the screen directly above that key Press the corresponding key to per form the function you want 4 00 YO Function Keys Turns the product on or off Displays a help message In the dictionary goes to the Word Entry screen Clears the Calculator In the Converter and Databank goes to its main 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 an entry Goes to the Organizer Clock Databank Calculator Converter and Currency Converter Displays the main menus for the dictionary 5 At the Word Entry screen types a to stand for a let ter in a word At a menu displays a menu item Ata dictionary
23. tems 10 Battery Compartment Book Card Slot Serial Port Plug in a serial to USB or serial to serial cable here to con nect this dictionary to your PC Book Card Slot The card slot is located on the back of the unit It enables you to read electronic books purchased from www franklin com and is compatible with all BOOKMAN and BMC cards Battery Compartment The battery compartment is located on the back of the unit It holds two AAA batteries 11 Replacing Batteries Your product is powered by two AAA batteries Follow these easy instruc tions to install or replace them Please have the new batteries at hand before you remove the old ones 1 Turn your product off and turn it over 2 Lift the battery cover on the back of your product by push ing up on the catch 3 Remove the old batteries 4 Install the batteries following the markings in the battery compartment 5 Replace the battery cover Warning If the batteries wear out completely or if you take more than a few seconds while changing the bat teries any information that was entered in the built in book or book 12 card may be erased You should always keep written copies of your important information For Your Information v 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 v Help is Always at Hand You can view a help message at any
24. terisk 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 Press DICT 2 Type a word with s and s Enter your word for Dictionary SETECH Dret THES GAMES LEARN To type an asterisk hold down CAP and press 29 3 Press ENTER 4 Press to move the highlight to the word you want and press ENTER to view its definition 5 Press CLEAR when done Using Learning Exercises Using Learning Exercises you can test your spelling improve your vocabulary and browse a list of words that commonly appear on the Scholastic Assessment Test SAT SAT is a registered trademark of the College Entrance Examination Board which was not involved in the production of and does not endorse this product 30 Spelling Bee 1 Press LEARN Or you can press MENU highlight and then press ENTER 2 Highlight Spelling Bee and then press ENTER Spelling i aal orcT THES GAMES LEARN CONF My Spelling Bee uses words on My Word List SAT Spelling Bee uses words on the SAT Word List Note Because you cannot enter accents accented words in My Word List will not appear in My Spelling Bee 3 Select the list you want and 31 press ENTER Connoisseur ears Bt ri DIGT THES GAMES LEARN CONF A word will flash on the screen for you t
25. tionary 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 highlight the form you want and press ENTER to see its dic 20 tionary entry For example enter resume at the Word Entry screen masma r sum PorcT THES GAMES LEARN GONF Highlight the form you want and press ENTER to see its dictionary entry To go back to the Multiple Forms list press BACK vZ Correcting Misspellings If you enter a misspelled word a list of corrections appears am numbly nylon nonlife neuralgia naughtily ols Dret THes SAMES LEARN CONF 21 Highlight the word you want and then press ENTER to see its dic tionary entry nowleedge rou l understanding gained by actual experience La Ateatied ae of cart entry 2 Fange of information to the best of my Aow ges Sa clear ber eye von of truth d something learned and kept in Moret tHes T anes v Understanding Definitions Dictionary entries consist of head words parts of speech and defini tions Other forms of the word may follow the headword After the translation or definition you may see a list of usage examples 22 Using the Thesaurus Press THES Or you can press MENU highlight HEI and press ENTER Type a word To erase a letter press BACK To type a capital hold CAP and press a letter k
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