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1. 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 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 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 FCC Notice 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 on a circuit different from that to which
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3. Note For the Time and Date settings press to move to the next field Press lt only when all the fields are set For Time Zone press or to move to the previous or next time zone Press W to view the cities saved in this device that fall within that time zone Press to return to the world map Press to select the time zone you want to set as the clock for your home city Using the Main Menu Your TGA 495 contains a top level menu to help you find the features contained in your device 1 Press until you cannot go any further The main menu is displayed 2 Press V or A to highlight the feature you want to see and then press to select it Word Translation goes to the translation input screen Short Phrases goes to the Categories menu Conversion opens the metric and currency converters 14 Using the Main Menu Clock Mode displays the clock MP3 opens the MP3 player Setup opens the Settings menu Calculator displays the calculator Voice Memo opens the list of voice memos Alarm opens the alarm set up screen Contact List displays the contact list Game displays the list of games 1 2 Using the Alarm Press until you see Alarm at the top of the screen Press A or Y to highlight Alarm Switch Clock Time Setup or Alarm Mode Alarm Switch determines whether the alarm is on or off Clock allows you to set the alarm by the home clock or world clock Time Setup al
4. 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 Disclaimer of Warranties Except as specifically provided herein Franklin makes no warranty of any kind express or implied with respect to this product 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 Limited Warranty U S only LIMITED WARRANTY DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITED REMEDY FRANKLIN WARRANTS TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER THAT TH FREE FROM DEFECTS IN MATERIALS AND WORKMANS FROM THE ORIGINAL DATE OF PURCHASE AS EVIDENCED YEAR SALES RECEIPT THIS LI OF GOD ACCIDENT MISUSE ABUSE NEGLIGENCE MODIFICATI ENVIRONMENT OR IM OF FRANKLIN AND TH REPAIR OR REPLACEMI WAS DEFECTIVE AND LIMITED WARRANTY WARRANTY OTHE EXCEPT FOR THE LI PRODUCT IS PROVI EXPRESS OR IMPLIED MERCHANTABLE QUAI MI DEALING THIS WA
5. up through the list one line at a time or press or to page down or up through the list 3 Press x to delete the highlighted entry You are asked to confirm the deletion Press Y to delete the entry or N to cancel the deletion Using the Calculator Making Calculations 1 Press until you see the calculator 2 Type a number You can type up to 10 digits To enter a negative number use G To type a decimal point press M 3 Press 4 3 3 to add subtract multiply or divide 4 Type another number 5 Press Or press L to calculate the percentage To repeat the calculation press again 6 Press X to clear the current calculations 25 Using the Calculator Using the Calculator Memory Try the following equation to practice using the calculator memory 32 x 12 8 x 8 320 1 Press until you see the calculator Press N mc to clear the calculator memory if necessary Type 32 press type 12 and then press Press C m to add the result to memory M indicates a number is stored in memory 5 Type 8 press then press Press V m to subtract the result from memory 7 Press B mr to retrieve the number from memory Press x to clear the current calculations type 8 and 26 Using the Converters The converter allows you to easily convert measurements and currency Making Metric Conv
6. 2 Press to begin recording 3 Speak your message into the microphone The microphone is located above the top right corner of the screen 4 Press to pause the recording 32 Using Voice Memos 5 Press to save the message Or press to continue recording Note When there are 15 minutes or less remaining of available memory a message is displayed to remind you that memory is running out When time runs out during a recording the recording will stop and you are asked to save what you have or to delete the recording Hearing a Voice Memo 1 Press The list of saved voice memos is displayed 2 Press V or A to highlight the memo you want to hear and Using Voice Memos then press Press to stop playback at any time and return to the beginning of the voice memo Note While listening to a voice memo you cannot access the MP3 player In order to go to the MP3 player while a voice memo is playing first press E and then press mes vy Deleting a Voice Memo While viewing the list of saved voice memos you can delete a memo to clear memory for new voice memos Use Y or A to highlight the memo you want to delete and then press A Press _ to delete the voice memo or to cancel the deletion Using the MP3 Player Your device comes with a built in MP3 player Your MP3 songs will continue to play even if you leave the MP3 player to look up a w
7. In the phone number fields number input is automatically active Press Y to move to the next field Press A to move to the previous field Continue entering information in the available fields Press to save the record You are asked to confirm the addition Press Y to add the record or press N to cancel the addition Using the Contact List Viewing or Editing Entries 1 Press Press 7 Your list of entries is displayed in alphabetical order Press Y or A to scroll down or up through the list one line at a time or press or 4 to page down or up through the list to view the highlighted entry Press or 4 to move to the next or previous field if the information you want to view is too long to fit on the screen Press A Wor to edit the current entry 24 Press Using the Contact List 6 Make your changes To delete a character press Press X to clear the current line Press and then the letter to type a capital Type a letter and then press to add an accent to the letter you just typed Press to open the symbol menu use and to highlight the symbol you want and then press Press W or A to move to the next or previous field when done You are asked to save your changes Press Y to save your changes or N to cancel Using the Contact List Deleting Entries 1 Press 77 Your list of entries is displayed 2 Press Y or A to scroll down or
8. and other contact information The total amount of entries that you can save depends upon the number of characters in each entry and the amount of free 4 Press to see the translation If there is more than one screen of data use to read Press 10 to hear the source word or phrase pronounced Press a to hear the target memory available in your device word or phrase pronounced Available memory is shared 5 Press or to go to the among MP3 files Contact List data previous or next phrase and voice memos 6 Press to return to the list Adding Entries 1 Press 7 The first time you access the contact list you see the message No record because no entries have been saved Each subsequent time you access the contact list you see the list of entries 2 Press N to add an entry 3 Enter your contact s information 22 Using the Contact List Each name can contain up to 30 characters including spaces To delete a character press Press X_ to clear the current line Note In the Name E mail and Company fields you can enter letters numbers and symbols Type a letter and then press to add an accent to the letter you just typed Press gt to open the symbol menu use and to highlight the symbol you want and then press Press once to activate caps lock Press again to activate number input gt Using the Contact List Press amp again to return to lowercase input
9. for a translation performs a calculation selects an item plays stops an MP3 file or confirms a deletion Direction Keys Moves in the indicated direction In a list press up A or down F to highlight the previous or next item Press the center gt to select the highlighted item In the clock press or Y to go to the previous or next home city In the clock press left lt 4 or right gt to go to the previous or next world Key Guide city In a translator entry press or gt to move to the next entry When playing an MP3 press or Y to adjust the volume and press or D to go to the previous or next song in the list Press to play or stop playing the song Scrolls to the next page goes to the next phrase or goes to the next translation in the word list Scrolls to the previous page goes to the previous phrase or goes to the previous translation in the word list Key Guide Press the control wheel up to increase the volume in the mp3 player or change to the previous home city in the clock Press the wheel down to decrease the volume in the mp3 player or change to the next home city in the clock In other locations the control wheel behaves similarly to A press the control wheel up Y press the control wheel down and press the control wheel in _ x E 5 do 9E B G 1 ads Q P G H vx I x K 1 x Key
10. must set the message language The message language is the language of screen instructions and menu items Getting Started You can select one of the following 12 languages English French German Italian Spanish Portuguese Polish Russian Japanese Chinese Arabic or Turkish Press or Y to highlight the language you want and then press After you select the message language the Settings menu displayed 11 Changing the Settings Your TGA 495 allows you to adjust the volume adjust the shutoff time set the clock turn a key tone on or off change the device language adjust the contrast check your battery life and view how much memory is available 1 Press The Setup menu is displayed with Volume highlighted 2 Press or Y to highlight Volume Clock Setup Device Language Shutoff Time Memory Battery Contrast or Key Tone Volume determines the loudness of the speaker during the playback of translations phrases voice memos and songs Clock Setup displays the Clock Setup menu and allows you to format your clock Changing the Settings Device Language allows you to change the message language that is the language used for all screen instructions and menu items Shutoff Time sets how long this translator stays on if you forget to turn it off Memory displays how much device memory is available Battery displays how much battery power remains Contrast determines how dark
11. side of your device when looking at the back The headphone jack is designed for 2 5 mm 32 ohm impedance stereo headphones Caution monophonic headphones will not work with this unit USB port The USB port is a standard 5 pin mini B type port It is located on the bottom left side of your device when looking at the back Plug the provided USB cable into this port to connect your device to your PC when your device is turned on When your device is turned off connect your device to your PC to charge its battery In addition you can charge your device s rechargeable battery using the provided AC DC adapter charger with a USB 5 pin mini B type connector Plug the small end into your device and the other end into a power source The AC DC adapter requires regulated 5 volts output of at least 500 milliamperes Control Wheel The selection wheel is located on the upper left side of your device when looking at the back Resetting Your Device If the keyboard fails to respond or if the screen performs erratically perform a system reset by following the steps below 1 Use a paper clip to gently press the reset button on your unit The reset button is recessed in a pin sized hole on the back of the unit below the speaker O Q o o Le SS Warning Pressing the reset button with more than light pressure may permanently disable your product In addition resetting the product resets the settings to their default s
12. Guide Calculator Keys Adds Subtracts Multiplies Divides Types numbers Changes the number on the screen to a negative or positive number Calculates a square root Squares a number Calculates a reciprocal L M C m V m B mr N mc Key Guide Calculates a percentage Inserts a decimal point Adds the number on the screen to the number stored in memory Subtracts the number on the screen from the number stored in memory Recalls the number stored in memory Clears the memory Understanding Your Device Microphone Screen in lid Power L onoff Screen in lid The screen of your device is contained in the lid To expose the keyboard the lid must be moved up Apply light pressure with your thumbs to the bottom of the device until you hear the lid move past the catch Continue pushing the lid until you hear a snap indicating that the lid can go no further Microphone The microphone is located at the upper right corner of the top of the device just above the key Power The power button is located on the bottom of the device to the right side of the device Understanding Your Device Control Wheel K Speaker USB Port oe Headphone Jack Speaker The speaker is located in the upper right corner on the back of your device For best results do not cover the speaker Headphone Jack The headphone jack is located on the bottom right
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14. TGA 495 Mode d emploi License Agreement READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE ELECTRONIC REFERENCE YOUR USE OF THE ELECTRONIC REFERENCE DEEMS THAT YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THESE TERMS YOU MAY RETURN THIS PACKAGE WITH PURCHASE RECEIPT TO THE DEALER FROM WHICH YOU PURCHASED THE ELECTRONIC REFERENCE AND YOUR PURCHASE PRICE WILL BE REFUNDED ELECTRONIC REFERENCE means the software product and documentation found in this package and FRANKLIN means Franklin Electronic Publishers Inc Limited Use License All rights in the ELECTRONIC REFERENCE 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 ELECTRONIC REFERENCE or of the data stored therein at the time of purchase whether in electronic or print format Such copying would be in violation of applicable copyright laws Further you may not modify adapt disassemble decompile translate create derivative works of or in any way reverse engineer the ELECTRONIC REFERENCE You may not export or reexport directly or indirectly the ELECTRONIC REFERENCE without compliance with appropriate governmental regulations The ELECTRONIC REFERENCE contains Franklin s confidential and proprietary information which you agree to take adequate steps to protect from unauthorized disclosure or use This license is effective until terminate
15. at www franklin com Click Support at the top of the home page and then click Manuals under the Product Info amp Support heading Search the list of manuals for the product number TGA 495 and click the link to see the latest revision of the user s guide Contacts Please have your product number TGA 495 and date of purchase handy when you call to register To register and for customer support please call 1 800 266 5626 US only For technical support call 1 800 866 2110 or visit us at www franklin com 37 Specifications Cleaning this Product To clean this product spray a mild glass cleaner onto a cloth and wipe its surface Do not spray liquids directly onto the unit 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 2002 2008 Franklin Electronic Publishers Inc Burlington N J 08016 4907 USA All rights reserved Imported to the European Community by Franklin Electronic Publishers GmbH Kapellenstr 13 85622 Feldkirchen Germany MPEG Layer 3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson U S PATENTS 4 891 775 5 113 340 5 218 536 Note This device should be disposed through your local electronic product recycling system do not throw into the trash bin CO FE nes Note Please save all packing materials as it contains important information A
16. aying song Note While listening to a MP3 you cannot access the voice memo feature In order to go to the voice memo feature while a MP3 is playing first press and then press Qs or Using the MP3 Player Note If you leave the MP3 player while listening to a song press mes to stop the song v Viewing Lyrics A song s lyrics will display automatically while listening to a song when no key has been pressed for a few seconds Note Lyrics must be saved as part of the MP3 track in order to be displayed The MP3 player supports synchronization of lyrics following Lyric3 V2 00 standards 35 Using the MP3 Player y Adjusting the Volume You can adjust the volume while playing a song Press A or Y while a song is playing The volume bar is displayed Continue to press A or Y until the volume is to your liking After a few seconds the volume bar will disappear You can also use the control wheel to adjust the volume while a track is playing Simply press the control wheel up or down Sorting Your Song List You can select how you want to sort your song list 1 Press mes 2 Press lt or P to highlight Sort and then press A menu of sort options is displayed 4 Using the MP3 Player 3 Press A or Y to highlight the option you want Sorted by Last Update sorts your songs by those most recently added to your device Sorted by Song Name sorts your songs by their title Sorte
17. cond card reveals its value If the two cards match they stay revealed If the two cards do not make a pair they flip back over Continue flipping cards until you have located all the pairs Once all the pairs are displayed the next round automatically begins Press to return to the list of games Playing the Games Keyboard Wiz Keyboard Wiz challenges you to press a key on the keyboard as fast as the letters cross the screen 1 Press 2 Press Y or to highlight Keyboard Wiz and then press LU 3 Press when you are ready to begin A letter moves across the screen form right to left 4 Press the corresponding button on the keyboard 31 Playing the Games 5 Continue to press the buttons of the letters as they appear on the screen As you press letters you advance levels and the letters increase their speed If the letters move across the screen faster than you can press them you still have time The letters just pile up on the left side of the screen However you must remove letters from the left side of the pile in order to catch up If the stack of letters gets too long you lose 6 Press to play again Press to return to the list of games Using Voice Memos Your TGA 495 contains a voice memo feature where you can record reminders or ideas and play them back later Recording a Voice Memo 1 Press Rk The voice memo start screen is displayed
18. d by Artist Name sorts your songs by the artist 4 Press to save your setting Ordering Your Playback You can select how you want to hear the songs saved in your device 1 Press mps 2 Press P or to highlight Setting and then press lt A menu of playback options is displayed 36 Press Using the MP3 Player 3 Press A or Y to highlight the option you want None sets your MP3 player to play only the selected song Repeat sets your MP3 player to play all the songs in your device in order and then start from the beginning once they have all been played Random sets your MP3 player to randomize the order of all the songs Repeat and Random sets your MP3 player to randomize the playback order of all the songs in your device and then start all over once they have all been played to save your setting Using the MP3 Player Deleting a Song In addition to deleting a song using your computer see Saving Songs you can delete them using your device 1 Press mps You see the list of songs Press A or Y to highlight the song you want to delete Press gt or to highlight Delete Press to delete the song You are asked to confirm the deletion Press to delete the song or press to cancel the deletion Specifications Model TGA 495 Size 110 x 72 x 19 mm Weight 150 g ISBN 978 1 59074 435 2 To check for updates to this user s guide please visit us
19. d by Franklin This license terminates immediately without notice from FRANKLIN if you fail to comply with any provision of this license od 10 Key Guide Function Keys Located on the bottom of the unit turns the unit on or off At the translation entry screen displays the list of source languages At the translation entry screen displays the list of target languages When viewing a translation pronounces the source translation When viewing a translation pronounces the target translation Goes to the Contact List Goes to the Games menu Key Guide Goes to the MP3 player Goes to the translation entry screen Goes to the list of phrase categories Toggles between the calculator and converter Toggles between the clock and alarm mode Goes to the voice memo start page Goes to the list of saved voice memos Deletes the currently selected voice memo At an input field toggles the symbols menu on and off the screen Key Guide Toggles between all caps and mixed caps input Displays the Setup menu Returns to your previous location Toggles the backlight on or off Cycles through the available accents for the letter to the left of the cursor In Korean or Russian input fields toggles between the multiple characters for keys that contain two characters Clears an input field Types a space Key Guide Searches
20. device is designed to be light compact 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 Do not drop crush bend or apply excessive force to the device Do not use excessive force when sliding the top of the device up to expose its keyboard Do not attempt to do remove the top of the device Product Care Do not expose your device to moisture extreme temperatures or other adverse conditions Avoid storing it in damp humid or wet places It is not waterproof Clean the device by wiping it with a soft dry cloth Do not use harsh chemicals If the device is left unused for a long period of time the battery may lose its charge Please recharge the battery following the steps outlined above in order to use your device Getting Started Before you can use your device the battery must be charged for approximately 3 hours You can do this by connecting your device to your PC using the provided USB cable or by connecting your device to a power source using the provided AC adapter For instructions on attaching the device to your computer or a power source please see Battery Information on page 9 Once your device is charged turn your device on The first time you use this translator and any time you reset your device you
21. ear followed by a list of words similar to the word you typed Press A or Y to highlight the word you want to see and then press to see its entry Press to return to the translator entry screen and then press x to clear the input box and type a new word Understanding Input Methods When entering a word in Arabic Chinese Japanese or Russian source language there are a few differences from the languages with Roman based alphabets For Arabic type letters according to your device s keyboard Note Arabic letters are indicated at the upper right of the keys Because the Arabic alphabet contains more letters than a Roman alphabet the rest of the letters are located on the math operator keys Some keys contain two Arabic letters To enter the second letter press the key containing that letter then press the accent key sas to switch to the second letter Pressing the accent key again changes the entry back to the first letter on the key Understanding Input Methods For Chinese type Roman letters to search for words Your list of results is also displayed using Roman letters It is only when you select an entry to view that you will see the word written in Chinese Note For best results type the entire word at the entry screen Do not try to find words by entering them character by character For Japanese type Roman letters As you type letters the Japanese characters matching what
22. ersions 1 2 Press Press lt until you see the converter Press Y to highlight the conversion category and then press If there is a sub menu repeat Step 2 Type a number after one of the units Press Y or to move between the lines Press to delete a number To type a decimal point press M to convert it Press X to clear the current field Using the Converters Making Currency Conversions 1 2 Press lt until you see the converter Press Y to highlight Currency and then press Note The first time you use the currency converter you must set the exchange rate Type an exchange rate in the Rate field The rate should be in units of the other currency per one unit of the home currency n other 1 home For example to convert between U S Dollars and Euro enter an exchange rate of 1 256 This means that 1 256 U S Dollars is the equivalent of 1 Euro Using the Converters Press lt to delete a number To type a decimal point press M 4 Press Type the amount for the home or other currency Press Y or to move between the Home and Other fields Press to delete a number To type a decimal point press M 6 Press to convertit Press X to clear the current field Playing the Games There are five fun games for you to choose from Hangman English Quiz Magic Lottery Memory and Keyboard W
23. ettings and may erase any recently entered data Battery Information Your TGA 495 uses a rechargeable battery of capacity 530 mAH Battery power lasts for about 1 week of normal translator use or 6 hours of continuous MP3 music play When you see the low battery warning please recharge your battery The first time you use your device it requires approximately 3 hours of charging before use Thereafter your device can take up to 6 hours for a full charge Follow these instructions to recharge the battery 1 Find the USB cable or AC adapter included with your device 2 Make sure your device is turned off 3 Plug the wide end of the USB cable into a USB port on your PC and the smaller end of the USB cable into the USB port on your device Battery Information If you are using the AC adapter plug one end into a power source and the USB end into the USB port on your device The battery icon is displayed with the power bars filling the battery from right to left When the battery is completely charged the battery icon will stay solid Note It generally takes about 4 hours to completely recharge the battery Battery Precautions If the device is left unused for a long period of time the battery may lose its charge Please recharge the battery following the steps outlined above in order to use your device Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision Product Care Your
24. for the highlighted word The message Found flashes on the screen where indicates the number of matching entries A list of entries that match the highlighted word is displayed Press V or A if necessary to highlight the match you want and then press Press or lt to go to the next or previous match If there is more than one screen of data use Y to read Press 10 to hear the source word or phrase pronounced Press a to hear the target word or phrase pronounced Translating Words Note For Arabic Chinese Japanese and Russian a spelling of the word using Roman letters is also included Press or to move to the next or previous word Press to return to the translator entry screen and then press x to clear the input box and type a new word v Viewing Alternate Forms If you enter a correct word that is not in the word list it might be an alternate form of a word For example spoke is the past tense of the English verb speak If you type spoke and then press the list of entries matching speak is 19 Translating Words displayed Press A or Y to highlight the match you want to see and then press to see its entry Press to return to the translator entry screen and then press X to clear the input box and type a new word Misspelling Words If you enter a misspelled word or a word not in this translator you see the message N
25. ght the target language you want and then press lt 2 29 Playing the Games Press 20 to hear the source word pronounced Pronounce the word to yourself and try to guess its translation Press to see the translation Press a to hear the target word pronounced Press to play another round Magic Lottery Use Magic Lottery to generate a set of numbers based on your criteria 1 Press 2 Press V or A to highlight Magic Lottery and then press Set indicates how many numbers you want picked between 1 and 9 The default is 6 Max indicates the range of numbers from set to max That Press Playing the Games is there are at least as many possibilities as the amount of numbers you want picked The default is 49 Press A or Y to select how many numbers you want in your set and then press Press A or Y to set your range of numbers to generate your numbers Press again to generate a new set of numbers using the same criteria Press to change the values in Set and Max Memory Memory challenges you to find pairs among the hidden set of cards 1 Press 1 30 Playing the Games Press Y or A to highlight Memory and then press Use the arrow keys to move to the card you want to flip over Press The card reveals its value Use the arrow keys to move to the card you think is its match and press lt again The se
26. ile a word is typed at the translation entry screen the translation is automatically displayed in the new target language 17 Translating Words You can use this translator to translate words from a source language to a target language You can change the source and target languages at any time Please see Setting the Source and Target Languages to learn how 1 Press amp to go to the translator entry screen The entry language is your source language 2 Begin to type a word to look up As you type letters a word list is displayed and the first word in the translator that matches the letters you type will move to the top of the word list You may not have to type the entire word in order to find the one you want Translating Words Press lt to delete letters or press X to clear the input box You can type accent marks diacritical marks and capital letters but they are not needed to find matches To type accents first type the letter and then press repeatedly until you see the accent you want To type a punctuation mark type the letter first then press repeatedly until you see the one you want When the word you want is on the screen press V until the word you want is highlighted Or you can continue typing letters until the word is complete and the matching word if available is automatically highlighted 18 Translating Words 4 Press lt to search
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28. iz Selecting a Game 1 Press 2 Use Y or A to highlight the game you want 3 Press to select it Setting the Skill Level You can select the degree of difficulty for the games from the following Beginner Intermediate Advanced Expert or Wizard 1 Press 2 Use Y or A to highlight Game Settings and then press 28 Playing the Games 3 Use Y or A to highlight the skill level you want and then press The current setting is marked Hangman English Hangman English selects an English mystery word and challenges you to guess it letter by letter The letters of the mystery word are hidden by question marks The number of guesses remaining is indicated by s 1 Press 7 2 Press Y or A to highlight Hangman English and then press lt Type a letter you think is in the word If you are correct the letter appears in place of the question mark If you are wrong it replaces an on the screen and another part of the man appears 3 Playing the Games Press to show the word and end the round Press to play a new round Quiz Quiz tests your translation skills 1 Press 9 2 Press V or A to highlight Quiz and then press A word or phrase appears on the screen To change the source language press press Y or to highlight the source language you want and then press _ lt To change the target language press press Y or to highli
29. lows you to set the time the alarm is to go off Alarm Mode sets whether the alarm is set to go off once or to repeat at the set time every day Using the Alarm 3 Press to see your options Press A or Y to highlight your choice and then press to select it Note When Time Setup is highlighted press to see your options Press or Y to change the hour and then press D to move to the next field Press or W to change the minutes Press only when all the fields are set 4 16 Setting the Source and Target Languages The source language is the language in which you enter a word at the translator entry screen The target language is the language in which you wish to view the translation The initial source and target languages are assigned when you select a message language No matter what message language you select the default source language is English and the default target language is Spanish To change the source and target languages do the following 1 Press The translation input screen is displayed You can also change the source and target languages from the phrases menu Press amp to go there Setting the Source and Target Languages 2 Press 3 Press A or Y to highlight the source language you want and then press 4 Press 5 Press or Y to highlight the target language you want and then press Note If you change the target language wh
30. or light the screen is Key Tone allows you to hear a tone every time you press key Press lt or gt to change the current setting to your choice Note When Clock Setup is highlighted press to go to the Clock Setup menu and set the clock Battery and Memory are displayed for your information only and are not settings that can be adjusted 1 Press 2 Use Y to highlight Clock Setting the Clock Setup and then press The Clock Setup menu is displayed with Home City highlighted Press or Y to highlight Home City Time Date Home City DST Time Format Date Format World City World City DST or Time Zone Home City determines your home city that is the city closest to your own Time allows you to set the hour and minutes according to the selected clock format Date allows you to set the day month and year according to the selected date format 13 Setting the Clock Home City DST sets whether or not you are currently in Daylight Saving Time Time Format determines whether you use a 12 hour or 24 hour clock Date Format determines how you display the date World City determines your world city World City DST sets whether or not your world city is in Daylight Saving Time Time Zone lets you view the time of various time zones around the world Press to see your options Setting the Clock 5 Press A or Y to highlight your choice and then press to select it
31. ord or perform another function Press mes to open the MP3 player System Requirements To transfer songs to your device your computer must meet the following minimum system requirements Windows 2000 XP or higher Available USB port Saving Songs 1 Locate the USB slot on the right side of the device 2 Insert the USB cable into the device and into an available USB port on your computer Using the MP3 Player 3 Click My Computer on your PC You see a new Removable Disk drive connected to your computer 4 Double click Removable Disk 5 Double click the MP3 folder 6 Find on your computer the MP3 songs you want to copy to your device and copy them to the MP3 folder Warning Do not disconnect the USB cable during a song transfer or you may lose data Note You can delete songs from your device by removing them from the drive where you had previously saved them When the transfer is complete disconnect the USB cable 8 Press mes 34 Using the MP3 Player Selecting a Song 1 Press mps You see the list of songs Press Y or A to highlight the song you want to hear Press lt or P to highlight Play and then press _ or 1 to play the song Press or O again to pause the playback Press lt d or gt to skip to the previous or next song Press mea to stop playing a song and return to the song list Hold or 4 to fast forward or rewind through a currently pl
32. you type will be displayed at the entry screen Note To enter the long vowel character press use the arrow keys to highlight the character and then press to select it Understanding Input Methods For Russian type letters according to your device s keyboard Note Russian letters are indicated at the lower right of the keys Because the Cyrillic alphabet contains more letters than a Roman alphabet the rest of the letters are located on the math operator keys Some keys contain two Russian letters To enter the second letter press the key containing that letter then press the accent key ss to switch to the second letter Pressing the accent key again changes the entry back to the first letter on the key 21 Translating Phrases Note The phrases in this product are listed in the current source language To find translations of phrases do the following 1 Press 2 Use Y or A to move the highlight to the category you want and press to select it 3 Use Y or A to move the highlight to the phrase you want You can also search for phrases containing specific words Once you type a letter a small input box appears Finish typing the letters you want then press The list of matching phrases is displayed Use Y or Ato highlight the phrase you want and then press Translating Phrases Using the Contact List This product has a contact list where you can save names phone numbers
33. your return 41 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 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 proof of purchase is provided This warranty explicitly excludes defects due to misuse accidental damage or wear and tear Th

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