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Franklin SES-28004-00 Electronic Accessory User Manual
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1. Try copying a personal dictionary to your device 1 Make sure your device is connected to your PC See Connecting Your Device for more information 2 On your PC use Windows Explorer to find the drive labelled Removable Disk and double click it to open it 3 Double click PersonalDict to open that folder 4 Navigate on your PC to where you store csv files Or you can create a custom dictionary using a spreadsheet or database application Note Custom dictionaries should be created with the following structure definition for word 1 definition for word 2 Important When you save the file please be sure to select CSV comma delimited csv format The file name you give the file is exactly how it will display on your device 5 Right click the csv file you want to copy to your device and then click Copy from the pop up menu 6 Right click in the PersonalDict window and then click Paste from the pop up menu 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 to copy additional files to your device 8 Close the open folders 9 Unplug the USB cable from your PC and the device 10 Press MENU and then press LEARN 11 Press Y to highlight Personal Dictionary and then press ENTER 8 3 About Your Device Folders When you access your device on your PC an assortment of folders are available to you depending on which features you have used Remember PersonalDict is always the
2. is at Time Setup press gt to open a sub menu of options for setting up the clock 1 Press MENU 2 Press TOOLS 3 Settings is highlighted Press ENTER to select it 4 Press V to move to Time Setup and then press ENTER 5 Press V or A to move I to Date Time Home City World City Home City DST World City DST or Time Format Date sets the date for your home city Time sets the time for your home city Home City allows you to select the major city or region closest to your home World City allows you to select a world city or region that you want to monitor Home City DST sets daylight saving time DST for your home city on or off World City DST sets daylight saving time DST for your world city on or off Time Format determines whether you use a 12 or 24 hour clock 6 Press lt or gt to open a pop up box For Date and Time press or lt to move between the fields Press Y or A to change them For Home City and World City press V or A to highlight a city You can also type a letter to go directly to that part of the list For Home City DST World City DST and Time Format pressing or lt changes and saves the setting 7 Press ENTER to save the setting Press BACK to exit without saving 8 Press CLOSE when done 7 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 pre
3. 1 Press MENU and then press TOOLS 2 Press V or Ato select Stopwatch and then press ENTER 3 When ready press START to begin timing The stopwatch begins counting time in hundredths of a second HH MM SS ss 4 Press PAUSE to allow for adjustments For example a time out caution flag or other non event pause Press CONTINUE when ready to resume where the stopwatch left off 5 Press LAP as the participant reaches the end of each lap or portion of the event Up to six 6 split times are recorded 6 Press PAUSE to view the final time 7 Press RESET to start over again 6 5 Using the Clock The clock displays both home time and world time in your selected format You can use the clock to check the time in different cities around the world 1 Press MENU and then press TOOLS 2 Press Y or A to select Clock and then press ENTER The current time and date is displayed for the selected home and world cities 3 Press CLOSE when done Setting the Date and Time 1 While viewing the clock press SETUP 2 Adjust the date and time for your home city Press W or A to change the current setting Press gt or to move between the fields While setting the clock press 24 HR or 12 HR to toggle between a 12 and 24 hour clock 3 Press SAVE when done Press CLOSE to exit without saving any changes Changing Cities 1 Press CITY The home city is highlighted 2 Press ENTER to change the home city Or you
4. 2 5 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 asterisk k ina 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 Go to any word entry screen You can access a word entry screen by selecting M W5 11th Collegiate Dictionary Franklin Thesaurus or 5 Language Translator from the Books menu 2 Type a word with s and s To type an asterisk hold down CAP and press 2 3 Press ENTER 4 Press Y to move the highlight to the word you want and press ENTER to view its entry 5 Press CLEAR when done Press MENU to go to the main menu 2 6 Reading About English Usage This device contains a book to help you review and learn common rules of English usage 1 Press MENU 2 Press BOOKS 3 Use V or Ato highlight M W s Concise English Usage then press ENTER 4 Use Y or A to highlight the topic you want and press ENTER Use V or A to highlight a sub topic if needed and press ENTER 5 Press SPACE or Y to scroll 6 Press CLEAR when done Press MENU to go to the main menu 2 7 Reading About Punctuation and Style This device contains a book to help you review and learn common rules of punctuation and style 1 Press MENU 2 Pr
5. 4 2 Flashcards 1 Press MENU 2 Press EXER You can choose My Flashcards which uses words from My Vocabulary List or SAT Flashcards which uses words from the SAT Word List 3 Press V or Ato highlight the one you want then press ENTER A word will appear on the screen for you to study or define If needed press DEFINITION to see the definition Press BACK to return to Flashcards 4 Press NEW for a new word 5 Press END when done 5 GAMES Menu You have twelve fun games to choose from 5 1 Changing Game Settings Before you play you can choose the source of the words or the skill level 1 Press MENU 2 Press GAMES 3 Game Settings is highlighted Press ENTER to select it 4 Use Y or A to move to Game Words or Skill Level Game Words chooses the source of the words M W s 11th Collegiate Dictionary SAT Word List or My Vocabulary List Skill Level determines how easy or difficult a game is 5 Use to open the drop down menu 6 Press Y or Ato highlight the option you want and then press ENTER 7 Press BACK to return to the Games menu 5 2 Selecting a Game In the Games menu use F or A to move the highlight to the game of your choice and press ENTER 5 3 Getting Help in the Games During any game you can read instructions by pressing HELP You can get a hint by pressing HINT or reveal the game word by pressing QUIT Note If you reveal the game word you lose the round 6 TOOLS
6. and durable However it is an electronic device and must be treated carefully Putting unnecessary pressure on it or striking the device against other objects can cause damage In order to avoid damage to your device please e Keep the lid closed when you are not using it This will protect the screen from being broken scratched or marred in any way e Do not drop crush bend or apply excessive force to the device e Do not expose your device to moisture extreme or prolonged heat cold humidity or other adverse conditions Avoid storing it in damp humid or wet places It is not waterproof e Clean the device by spraying a mild glass cleaner onto a cloth and wipe its surface Do not spray liquids directly on your device e Should the device s display glass break properly dispose of the product avoiding contact with your skin then wash your hands immediately e Please keep screen protectors and plastic bags away from babies and children to avoid danger of suffocation 10 Warranty Information 10 1 Disclaimer of Warranties Except as specifically provided herein Franklin makes no warranty of any kind express or implied with respect to this product 10 2 Limited Warranty U 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 ORIGINA
7. I x type 8 and then press ENTER 7 Press H m to subtract the result from the number stored in memory 8 Press CLEAR or AC 9 Press J mr to retrieve the number from memory 6 7 Metric Converter 1 Press MENU and then press TOOLS 2 Press Y to select Metric Converter and then press ENTER 3 Press Y or A to select a conversion category 4 Press Y or Ato select a unit of measure 5 Type a number As you type the other units display their converted values To type a decimal press T Use BACK to delete a number 6 Press CLEAR or NEW to reset all values and perform another conversion 6 8 Currency Converter 1 Press MENU and then press TOOLS 2 Press WV to select Currency Converter and then press ENTER 3 Press V or A to select a currency 4 Type the amount you have in the highlighted currency The amount you type is automatically converted to the listed currencies according to the saved exchange rates 5 Press NEW or CLEAR to cleara conversion Adjusting Exchange Rates 1 Press SETUP 2 Press Y or Ato select an exchange rate you want to change Each exchange rate is based upon the equivalent to 1 US Dollar Press CLEAR to clear the selected rate Enter a new exchange rate Adjust as many rates as you want Press SAVE Press CLOSE to exit without saving your changes Press DEFAULT to reset all exchange rates to their default values AUA WwW 6 9 Changing the Setti
8. Menu 6 1 Using Phonebook Schedule and Memo Adding Entries 1 Press MENU and then press TOOLS 2 Press V or A to select Phone Book Schedule or Memo and then press ENTER 3 Press NEW 4 Enter the appropriate information in the available fields Press V or ENTER to advance to the next field To erase a letter press BACK To type a capital hold CAP and press a letter key To type a number press a number key To enter a special character if permitted press FN and then press a number key You can also press FN and then press A to view a menu of special characters Use the direction keys to select one and press ENTER In schedule or memo records press gt when required to open a pop up menu In schedule records this includes selecting the type of event the time of the event and whether or not to set an alarm In memos this includes selecting a date Use the navigation buttons to select your settings and then press ENTER 5 When done press SAVE to add the entry Press CLOSE to exit without saving the entry You are asked to confirm the exit Yes is highlighted Press ENTER to exit without saving Press gt to highlight No and then press ENTER to cancel the exit Viewing Entries 1 Press MENU and then press TOOLS 2 Press Y or A to select Phonebook Schedule or Memo and then press ENTER 3 Press Y or A to select an entry Press ENTER to view the selected entry 5 Press Y or A to scroll through the a
9. a safe separate location To protect your information please make regular copies of your data on your PC For more information on backing up and restoring your data please see Copying Files to Your Device 1 Press MENU and then press TOOLS 2 Press V or A to select Phonebook Schedule Memo or Class Schedule and then press ENTER 3 Press PASSWD 4 Atthe prompt type a password of up to eight characters and press ENTER For security each character will appear as x 5 Re enter the same password and press CONFIRM or ENTER If the passwords do not match you must start over The password you set will be requested whenever the Phonebook or other protected feature is selected 6 To change the password repeat Steps 1 5 To disable the password press ENTER at both password prompts 6 2 Class Schedule Adding Classes 1 Press MENU and then press TOOLS 2 Press Y or A to select Class Schedule and then press ENTER 3 Press FN and then press gt or 4to set the tab to the desired day of the week Then press Y or A to select one of the 12 preset blocks of time in AM PM or Night 4 Press EDIT to add a class 5 Type a class name and press ENTER Press DETAILS to add a teacher address and memo Press V or ENTER to advance to the next field To erase a letter press BACK To type a capital press CAP and then press a letter key To type a number press a number key To enter a special character if
10. and press ENTER to select it You can also go directly to a tab by pressing the tab s respective Soft Key 1 5 Understanding the Menus The Books tab enables you to look up definitions thesaurus entries information about English usage punctuation style signs symbols and tables notable quotations and translations of common words The Learn tab enables you to access My Vocabulary List a personal dictionary and read grammar lessons You can also access the SAT Word List The Exercises tab allows you to access Speaking Spelling Bee and Flashcards You can try both exercises using English words saved to My Vocabulary List and those found in the SAT Word List The Games tab allows you to access the twelve games included in your device Word Train Hangman Anagrams Word Builder Jumble 1 and 2 player Link Four Letris Letter Poker Word Blaster Word Dozer and Word Deduction You can also adjust the game settings The Tools tab allows you to access a demonstration and tutorial of how this device works You can also adjust the device settings Use this menu to access a phone book schedule memo book class schedule timer stopwatch clock calculator metric converter and currency converter 1 6 Viewing a Demonstration or Tutorial 1 Press MENU 2 Press TOOLS You can also press lt or gt until you reach the Setup menu 3 Press Y to highlight either Tutorial or View Demo and press ENTER To stop the d
11. permitted press FN and then press a number key You can also press FN and then press A to view a menu of special characters Use the direction keys to highlight one and then press ENTER Press SAVE when you are finished adding details 6 Continue adding classes until your class schedule is complete then press SAVE Press DEL ALL to delete all classes You are asked to confirm the deletion Cancel is highlighted Press ENTER to cancel the deletion Press lt d to highlight OK and then press ENTER to erase the schedule Press PASSWD to assign a password to your Class Schedule Please see Using a Password in Using Phonebook Schedule and Memo Viewing Your Schedule 1 Hold FN and then press gt or 4 to change days 2 Press V or Ato scroll through the schedule 3 Press ENTER or DETAILS to view any details of the highlighted class then press BACK to return to the schedule 6 3 Timer 1 Press MENU and then press TOOLS 2 Press Y or A to select Timer and then press ENTER 3 Press SETUP 4 Press gt to open a calendar A calendar is displayed 5 Use the direction keys to select a target date day month and year and then press ENTER 6 Press Y to go to the event field 7 Type an event title 8 Press START when finished The Timer screen will then display how long it will be until the day of the event 9 Press CLOSE when done Press RESET to clear the scheduled event 6 4 Stopwatch
12. 16 4907 U S A All rights reserved 2003 2008 Merriam Webster Incorporated All rights reserved ISBN 978 1 59074 676 9 FEC ELO Neat 9 2 Recycling and Disposal Device Disposal This device should be disposed through your local electronic product recycling m system do not throw into the trash bin Packaging Disposal Please save this User s Guide and all packing materials as they contain important information In case of disposal please refer to your local recycling system Battery Disposal Do not dispose of batteries with X normal household waste Please obey your local regulations when disposing of used batteries 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 9 3 License Agreement READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT YOUR USE OF THE 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 PRODUCT AND YOUR PURCHASE PRICE WILL BE REFUNDED PRODUCT means the software product and documentation found in this package and FRANKLIN means Franklin Electronic Publishers Inc Limited Use License All rights i
13. Franu SCD 2110 SPEAKING Merriam Webster s Collegiate Dictionary Eleventh Edition User s Guide www franklin com Please read the following safety warnings and precautions before using your device Note If this device is to be used by young children this User s Guide should be read to them by an adult and their use of the device should be monitored Failure to do so may cause injury 1 Getting Started 1 1 Installing the 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 Turn your product off and turn it over 2 Open the battery cover on the back of your unit by pushing in the direction of the arrow 3 Remove the old batteries 4 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 5 Replace the battery cover Warning If the batteries wear out completely or if you take more than a few seconds while changing the batteries any information that was entered in the built in books may be erased You should always keep written copies of your important information Battery Precautions Non rechargeable batteries are not to be re charged Never recharge batteries that come with the device Rechargeable batteries are to be re
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16. ay in the processing of your return Franklin strongly recommends using a trackable form of deliver to Franklin for your return 10 3 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 10 4 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 in 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 unless valid p
17. can press gt and then press ENTER to change the world city A menu of cities is displayed 3 Press Y or A to highlight the city you want You can also type the first few letters of a city name to go directly to that part of the list Press BACK to exit without selecting a new city 4 Press ENTER to select the highlighted city The new city will be displayed along with the appropriate time for that new city While selecting a city press DST ON or DST OFF to toggle daylight saving time DST on or off 5 Press SAVE when done Press CLOSE to exit without saving any changes 6 6 Using the Calculator Your device also includes a scientific calculator that allows you to perform advanced calculations 1 Press MENU and then press TOOLS 2 Press Y or A to select Calculator and then press ENTER 3 Perform your calculation Press CLEAR or AC to clear all calculations Press CE to clear only the current number Press ENTER to complete the calculation Press To T type a decimal point M change the number from positive to negative or vice versa Y add numbers U subtract numbers I x multiply numbers O divide numbers Advanced Calculations Press To N 1 x calculate a reciprocal X vx calculate a square root Z x square a number C x calculate x raised to the yth power For example press 3 C 2 then ENTER to calculate 3 raised to the power of 2 F inv C yVx calculate
18. ct displays a list of subject arranged alphabetically Search by Work displays a list of published works arranged alphabetically 5 Press ENTER 6 Press Y or Ato highlight the author subject or work you want Press SPACE to scroll one page at a time You can also type a letter to go to the first item beginning with that letter For example in the authors list type cs to highlight C S Lewis 7 Press ENTER Note If multiple quotes exist for an author subject or work press or A to highlight the quote you want and then press ENTER Press SPACE or Y to scroll 8 Press CLEAR when done Press MENU to go to the main menu 2 10 Using the 5 Language Translator Use the 5 language translator to translate words to and from English Spanish French German and Italian 1 Press MENU 2 Press BOOKS 3 Use Vor Ato highlight 5 Language Translator then press ENTER The input language is English by default Press a language s respective Soft Key to change the input language 4 Begin typing a word e g place As you type letters the first word in the book that matches the letters you type moves to the top of the word list You may not have to type the entire word in order to find the one you want In this example note that place appears on the screen after you type pl 5 When the word you want is on the screen press V until the word is highlighted Or you can continue typing letters until the word
19. ect your device to your PC 5 Headphone jack The headphone jack is designed for 3 5 mm 35 ohm impedance stereo headphones Caution Monophonic headphones will not work with this unit 6 Power Key 7 Direction Keys 1 3 Key Guide Soft Keys Soft Key functions are represented by the labels displayed along the bottom of the screen To perform a Soft Key function press the _F1_ key at the top of the keyboard that corresponds to the label on the screen that you want to select These labels change to reflect the different functions available in the various books and exercises in this device For example in the main menu the following Soft Keys are available BOOKS Displays the Books menu LEARN Displays the Learn menu EXER Displays the Exercises menu GAMES Displays the Games menu TOOLS Displays the Tools menu Please refer to the specific topics in this User s Guide to learn the function of any available Soft Keys Function Keys Turns the product on or off Goes to the main menu With FN displays a help message b Speaks a word Shifts to type capital letters Shifts to allow prev next page up page down and in combination with the number keys types special characters Clears or cancels the current operation and reverts to the last menu prompt or screen Goes to the word entry screen in any book that has one Clears the calculator back Backs up erases a letter or turns off the highlight at an e
20. emonstration or exit from the Tutorial and return to the Tools menu press CLEAR 1 7 Help is Always at Hand You can view a help message at any screen by pressing FN and then pressing MENU Press A or Y to read To exit help press BACK 2 BOOKS Menu 2 1 Finding Dictionary Entries Use the Merriam Webster s Collegiate Dictionary 11th Edition to look up definitions 1 Press MENU 2 Press BOOKS 3 M W s 11th Collegiate Dictionary is highlighted Press ENTER to select it 4 Begin typing a word e g intuition As you type letters the first word in the book that matches the letters you type moves to the top of the word list You may not have to type the entire word in order to find the one you want In this example note that intuition appears on the screen after you type intu 5 When the word you want is on the screen press V until the word is highlighted Or you can continue typing letters until the word is complete and the matching word is automatically highlighted To erase a letter press BACK To type a Capital press CAP and then press a letter key Press To hear the highlighted word pronounced THES look up the highlighted word s thesaurus entry LIST add the highlighted word to My Vocabulary List look up translations of the highlighted word 6 Once the word you want is highlighted press ENTER to look it up Press V or SPACE to scroll Press to hear a headword p
21. ess BOOKS 3 Use Y or Ato highlight M W s Guide to Punctuation amp Style then press ENTER 4 Use Y or A to highlight the topic you want and press ENTER Use V or A to highlight a sub topic if needed and press ENTER 5 Press SPACE or Y to scroll 6 Press CLEAR when done Press MENU to go to the main menu 2 8 Using Signs Symbols and Tables This dictionary contains over 20 tables of useful information about science geography and other fields of knowledge To view a table do the following 1 Press MENU 2 Press BOOKS 3 Use Y or Ato highlight M W s Signs Symbols and Tables then press ENTER 4 Press Y or A to highlight the topic you want You can also type a letter to go to the first topic beginning with that letter For example type st to highlight Stamps and stamp collecting 5 Press ENTER to view its entry Press Y or A if necessary to highlight the sub topic you want and then press ENTER Press BACK to return to the list Press SPACE or Y to scroll 6 Press CLEAR when done Press MENU to go to the main menu 2 9 Finding Quotations This dictionary contains a book of notable quotations that you can find by author subject or work 1 Press MENU 2 Press BOOKS 3 Use Y or Ato highlight M W s Dictionary of Quotations then press ENTER 4 Press Y or A to highlight the search option you want Search by Author displays a list of authors arranged alphabetically Search by Subje
22. ess Y or Ato highlight Grammar Guide and then press ENTER Each major section is composed of topics and sub topics 4 Press Y or Ato highlight the topic you want to study and then press ENTER 5 If necessary highlight the sub topic you want and press ENTER 6 Press SPACE or to read If a topic contains a quiz to help you review the rules described in that topic the QUIZ Soft Key will be displayed Press QUIZ to begin the quiz Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the quiz To exit the quiz press CLOSE 7 Press FN and then press gt or 4to view the next or previous topic 8 Press BACK to return to the list of topics 9 Press CLEAR or MENU when done 3 3 Using the SAT Word List The SAT Word List is available to you to review and learn English words like those you might find on the Scholastic Aptitude Test 1 Press MENU 2 Press LEARN 3 Press V or Ato highlight SAT Word List then press ENTER Press V or A 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 gre to see gregarious Press ENTER at any word to view its definition Press BACK to return to the list 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 3 4 Using Personal Dictionaries Use the Personal Dictionary feature to view any csv formatted per
23. ght side of the device when looking at the screen Try this example 1 Press MENU 2 Press BOOKS 3 M W s 11th Collegiate Dictionary is highlighted Press ENTER to select it Type a word e g ptarmigan Press to hear it pronounced Press ENTER to see its definition Press to hear the headword pronounced or press FN and then press to hear the definition read Note Definitions can only be read in the Merriam Webster s Collegiate Dictionary 11th Edition 8 Press ENTER to start the highlight 9 Use the arrow keys to move the highlight to a word you want to hear 10 Press to hear the highlighted word pronounced 11 Press CLEAR when done YAUA 2 3 Using the Thesaurus Use the Franklin Thesaurus to find synonyms antonyms and other information about a word 1 Press MENU 2 Press BOOKS 3 Use V or A to highlight Franklin Thesaurus then press ENTER 4 Begin typing a word e g complete As you type letters the first word in the book that matches the letters you type moves to the top of the word list You may not have to type the entire word in order to find the one you want In this example note that complete appears on the screen after you type complet 5 When the word you want is on the screen press V until the word is highlighted Or you can continue typing letters until the word is complete and the matching word is automatically highlighted To erase a letter pre
24. is complete and the matching word is automatically highlighted To erase a letter press BACK To type a Capital press CAP and then press a letter key 5 Press ENTER to view the translations Press SPACE or Y to scroll 6 Press CLEAR when done Press MENU to go to the main menu 3 LEARN Menu 3 1 Using My Vocabulary List You can save up to 100 words in My Vocabulary List for personal study or review My Vocabulary List is saved between sessions unless your product is reset Adding Words from the Learn Menu 1 Press MENU 2 Press LEARN 3 My Vocabulary List will be highlighted Press ENTER to select it Press ADD 5 Type a word and then press ENTER Note If the word you typed is not found in any dictionary on the device you see a list of possible corrections 6 Press CLOSE when done Adding Words from the Dictionary You can add words to My Vocabulary List from any dictionary or thesaurus in your device 1 Press MENU You see the Books menu 2 Use Y or Ato select a dictionary or thesaurus and then press ENTER 3 Type the word you want to look up and add to your word list for example poignant 4 Press LIST A Add poignant to word list Go to My Vocabulary List and Cancel appear in a menu Press F or A to highlight the option you want and press ENTER A message will confirm if your entry was added You can also press ENTER to view the dictionary or thesaurus entry and then pre
25. location to save any csv formatted personal dictionaries so they appear on your device Any other available folders will contain the saved material from My Vocabulary List the Phone book and other features 8 4 Backing Up Your Data Because you have access to the folders in which any information you enter is saved you can backup this important information on your PC While your device is connected to your PC right click any or all of those folders and then click Copy Find a location on your PC where you want to save this information right click in that window and then click Paste to save the information 8 5 Restoring Your Data If you accidentally erase information or it is lost while replacing the batteries you can restore any important information you have previously saved to your PC Connect your device to your PC Next find the location on your PC where you saved a backup copy of your information Right click on those files or folders and click Copy Click the window containing your device s folders right click and then click Paste from the pop up menu You can then re access your previously saved information 9 Additional Information 9 1 Specifications Model SCD 2110 Speaking Merriam Webster s Collegiate Dictionary 11 Edition Batteries two AAA Size 102 x 76 x 19 5 mm 4 x 3 x 0 8 in Weight 155 g 5 5 oz 2003 2012 FRANKLIN ELECTRONIC PUBLISHERS INC Burlington N J 080
26. moved from the device before being charged Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision Do not mix old and new batteries Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used The supply terminals are not to be 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 1 2 Understanding Your Device G jG IGYVGYUGAIGICIGIC OO ew IE TIRITIVIVIIIOIJC ae a S DO FU GIHIG IK Page up symb 2 Mi Mansiin enter La ZK D6 WV B NS 07 2 e FN aaa ren u menu clear Screen Speaker Function Keys USB Port The USB Port is designed for a mini USB 1 1 compatible connection Plug the mini USB jack of a USB cable into this port and the standard size USB jack into your PC to conn
27. n the PRODUCT remain the property of FRANKLIN Through your purchase FRANKLIN grants you a personal and nonexclusive license to use this PRODUCT You may not make any copies of the PRODUCT 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 PRODUCT You may not export or reexport directly or indirectly the PRODUCT without compliance with appropriate governmental regulations The PRODUCT contains Franklin s confidential and proprietary information which you agree 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 9 4 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 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 NOTE This equipment has been te
28. ngs When using this device you can activate the Learn a Word feature adjust the screen contrast the shutoff time and the type size You can also set up the time date and cities displayed in the clock 1 Press MENU 2 Press TOOLS You can also press lt or gt until you reach the Tools menu 3 Settings will be highlighted Press ENTER to select it 4 Press A or Y to move I to Shutoff Contrast Type Size Learn a Word or Time Setup Shutoff determines how long your product stays on if no key is pressed Contrast determines how dark or light the screen is Type Size determines how large or small the text is in the device Learn a Word determines whether or not you see a word every time you turn on your device Time Setup establishes the time date and city settings for the clock Note To reset your device to its default settings press FN and then press CLEAR The Organizer password is not erased 5 Press lt or gt to change the setting Your changes are automatically saved Note At Time Setup pressing gt opens a secondary menu of options Please see Setting the Time and Date for more information 6 Press ENTER when done Press CLEAR or CLOSE to return to the Tools menu Learn a New Word Your dictionary comes with a Learn a Word feature to help you increase your vocabulary Each time you turn your dictionary on you can see a random headword 6 10 Setting the Time and Date When
29. ntry enter Enters a word selects an item or begins a highlight in an entry At a word entry screen types a to stand for a letter in a word While in text cycles through the available font sizes small medium large Displays the volume bar Press lt or gt to adjust it At entry screens types a space a FUE Combination Keys Hold the first key while pressing the second FN Speaks a definition b A F Pages up or down lt gt At a dictionary entry displays the previous or next entry A F At a menu goes to the first or last menu item At an entry goes to the start or end of the entry 0 9 Types the special character shown on the number key A Displays a menu of special characters including amp 52 _ j and Displays a help message At a word entry screen types an asterisk to stand for a series of letters in a word Direction Keys Moves up A down V left lt or right gt Follow the arrow The flashing arrows on the right of the screen show which arrow keys you can press to move around menus or view more text In menus and dictionary entries pages down 1 4 Using the Main Menu Use the main menu to quickly take you to different books and exercises in your device The main menu contains five tabs Books Learn Exercises Games and Tools Use and lt to move to another tab Use A and to highlight the option you want
30. ronounced Press FN and then press to hear the definition read 7 Press FN and then press gt or lt to view the next or previous entry 8 Press CLEAR when done Press MENU to go to the main menu TRANS 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 Misspelling Words If you enter a misspelled word a list of corrections appears Highlight the word you want and then press ENTER to see its entry Viewing Multiple Entries If a search finds more than one matching entry you can easily move back and forth between the matches Press FN and then press lt or gt to go to the previous or next matching entry Understanding Confusables Confusables are homonyms homophones and spelling variants that are easy to confuse e g board bored If the word you looked up is a confusable the CONF Soft Key is displayed Press CONF to view the confusables 2 2 Hearing Words This dictionary can pronounce the words that appear on almost any screen in definitions spell correction lists My Vocabulary List and games When you want to hear how a word is pronounced just highlight it and press Ch To adjust the volume first press _stil _ Then press or lt to adjust it higher or lower You can also plug headphones into the headphone jack which is located on the ri
31. roof 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 SES 28004 00 Rev A Printed in China
32. sonal dictionaries that you have imported to your device from a PC For more information about importing dictionaries to your device please see Copying Files to Your Device 1 Press MENU 2 Press LEARN 2 Press Y to select Personal Dictionary and then press ENTER Any csv files you have imported to your device appear in a list 3 Press Y or A to select the dictionary you want to view and then press ENTER You see the list of entries contained in the selected dictionary 4 Press Y or Ato select the entry you want to view You can also type letters to go directly to that part of the list 5 Press ENTER to view the selected entry 6 Press CLOSE or CLEAR when done 4 EXERCISES Menu Using Exercises you can test your spelling and improve your vocabulary 4 1 Speaking Spelling Bee 1 Press MENU 2 Press EXER You can choose My Speaking Spelling Bee which uses words from My Vocabulary List or SAT Speaking Spelling Bee which uses words from the SAT Word List 3 Press V or Ato highlight the one you want then press ENTER A word will be pronounced for you to spell To hear the word again press 4 Type in the word you just heard and press ENTER to see if you spelled it right Press HINT to flash the word on the screen Press QUIT to reveal the word 5 Press DEFINITION to see the definition of the word Press BACK to return to Speaking Spelling Bee 6 Press NEW for a new word 7 Press END when done
33. ss BACK To type a Capital press CAP and then press a letter key Press to hear the word you typed pronounced 6 Press ENTER to view the thesaurus entry Press V or SPACE to scroll Press to hear a headword pronounced 7 Hold FN and press gt or lt to view the next or previous entry 8 Press CLEAR when done Press MENU to go to the main menu 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 miserable Classmates are words that are related in some way to the word being defined e g triangle triangle castanets cymbal drum glockenspiel 2 4 Highlighting Words Another way to look up words is by highlighting them in entries or word lists You can then find their definitions thesaurus entries or add them to My Vocabulary List 1 Atany text press ENTER to start the highlight To turn the highlight off press BACK 2 Use the arrow keys to move the highlight to the word you want Press To ENTER or DICT define the word hear the word pronounced THES view the word s thesaurus entry LIST add the word to My Vocabulary List TRANS look up translations of the word Note Not all Soft Key functions are available in all locations 3 Press CLEAR when done Press MENU to go to the main menu
34. ss LIST to see your options 5 Press CLEAR when done Viewing My Vocabulary List Press MENU Press LEARN My Vocabulary List will be highlighted Press ENTER to select it The number of entries appears at the top right of the screen 4 Press Y or A to highlight an entry You can also type the first few letters of a word to go directly to that part of the list 5 Press ENTER to view its definition 6 Press CLOSE when done eS Deleting Words 1 Press MENU 2 Press LEARN 3 My Vocabulary List will be highlighted Press ENTER to select it The number of entries appears at the top right of the screen 4 Press Y or Ato highlight an entry You can also type the first few letters of a word to go directly to that part of the list 5 Press DELETE to remove the highlighted entry You are asked to confirm the deletion Yes is highlighted Press ENTER to delete the word Press gt to highlight No and then press ENTER to cancel the deletion 6 To delete all words press DEL ALL You are asked to confirm the deletion No is highlighted Press ENTER to cancel the deletion Press lt to highlight Yes and then press ENTER to erase the list Note Only the current list is erased 7 Press CLEAR when done 3 2 Reading the Grammar Guide Your device includes an outline of English grammar topics such as parts of speech phrases clauses the correct usage of punctuation and so on 1 Press MENU 2 Press LEARN 3 Pr
35. ss _ If nothing happens try Step 2 2 Usea 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 LN RESET Warning Pressing the 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 8 PC Connections 8 1 Connecting Your Device Your device has a built in USB port When looking at the keyboard the USB port is on the left side of your device 1 Turn on your device 2 Connect the wide end of a USB cable toa USB port on your PC and the smaller end to the USB port on your device You see a Franklin connects icon on the screen of your device when it is properly connected to your PC The keyboard on your device is now disabled The first time you plug your device into your PC software drivers must install This happens automatically When the drivers are installed your PC will let you know that your device is ready to use A window may also be opened displaying the available folders on your device If you need to find it look for a drive labeled Removable Disk 8 2 Copying Files to Your Device Your device is not limited to the books it comes with You can transfer personal dictionaries You can also save copies of your data to another location on your PC to backup important information
36. sted 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 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet ona 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 9 5 Product Care Your device is designed to be light compact
37. the yth root of x For example press 4 F C 8 1 then ENTER to calculate the 4th root of 81 R calculate percentages For example press 2 5 I x 2 0 R then ENTER to calculate the value of 20 of 25 A sin calculate the SIN of an angle For example press A 3 0 CAP 0 then ENTER to calculate the SIN of a 30 degree angle F inv A sin calculate an inverse SIN S cos calculate the COS of an angle For example press S 6 0 CAP 0 then ENTER to calculate the COS of a 60 degree angle F inv S cos calculate an inverse COS D tan calculate the TAN of an angle For example press D 4 5 CAP 0 then ENTER to calculate the TAN of a 45 degree angle F inv D tan calculate an inverse TAN Q log calculate logarithms W 10 calculate 10 to the xth power E In calculate natural logarithms P T inputs the numerical value of m into an equation B n calculate the factorial of n V ExpP calculate the constant e raised to the specified power e is the base of the natural logarithm Calculator Memory Try the following equation to practice using the calculator memory 32 x 12 8 x 8 320 1 Press CLEAR or AC to clear the calculator if necessary 2 Press K mc to clear the calculator memory if necessary 3 Type 32 press I x type 72 and then press ENTER 4 Press G m to add the result to memory M indicates a number is stored in memory 5 Press CLEAR or AC 6 Type 8 press
38. vailable fields If a field contains too much information than can fit on the screen it will display in a pop up box while that field is highlighted Press EDIT or DELETE to edit or delete the current entry Press CLOSE to exit A Editing Entries 1 Press MENU and then press TOOLS 2 Press Y or A to select Phonebook Schedule or Memo and then press ENTER 3 Press Y or A to select an entry Press EDIT to edit the selected entry 5 Make your changes just as you would when adding an entry Press W or ENTER to advance to the next field Press lt or gt to move the cursor To erase a letter press BACK 6 Press SAVE when done Press CLOSE to exit without saving any changes A Deleting Entries 1 Press MENU and then press TOOLS 2 Press Y or A to select Phonebook Schedule or Memo and then press ENTER 3 Press Y or A to select an entry 4 Press DELETE to remove the selected entry You are asked to confirm the deletion No is highlighted Press ENTER to cancel the deletion Press lt to highlight Yes and then press ENTER to delete the word 5 To delete all entries press DEL ALL You are asked to confirm the deletion No is highlighted Press ENTER to cancel the deletion Press d to highlight Yes and then press ENTER to erase the list Using a Password You can use a password to prevent unauthorized access to the phonebook schedule memos and class schedule Warning Always write the password in
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