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1. Quotations Collins A Z Thesaurus unabridged Search by keywords or authors 3 2 Other dictionary features Spelling Corrections gt 3 3 Looking up inflections or conjugations gt 3 5 Looking up words in a dictionary entry gt 3 8 Looking up translations in French German Italian and Spanish gt 3 10 Finding translations of useful phrases gt 3 9 Search history gt 4 7 2 2 Basic Features Adjusting sound levels gt 8 3 Using earphones gt 8 1 Changing sizes of the screen type gt 8 4 Changing settings such as time and auto shutoff gt 7 1 2 3 Other Useful Features Saving new words for further study or review gt 4 1 Creating your own dictionary gt 4 2 e Making references to the grammar guides gt 4 4 Improving your writing skills gt 4 5 Using Anagram Solver Crossword Solver and Word Builder gt 5 e Using metric converter gt 7 6 Connecting your device to a PC for data backup or file transfer gt 9 3 BOOKS menu 3 1 Using Global Search Global Search allows searching for all words and phrases saved in the dictionaries You can use multiple words for searching 1 In the Books menu press A to select Global Search and then press gay Or press QB 2 Type a word See 3 6 Hints on Inputting Words With each letter you type the resulting list of potential matching entries is refreshed If the letters you typed match an en
2. 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 Frapty DMQ 2100 immediately avoiding contact with your skin EEEE Keep batteries out of reach of small children If swallowed seek medical help immediately 1 2 Switching On and Off Press J to switch the device on or off 1 3 Using the Main Menu Press to access the main menu at any screen to quickly take you to different books and exercises in your device The main menu contains five tabs Books Learn Solve Games and Tools Use lt P to move to another tab Use A to select the option you want and press ggy You can also go directly to a tab by pressing the tab s respective Soft Key Current tab Collins Desktop Plus Collins Concise Thesaurus Bradford s Crossword Solver s Britannica Concise Encyclopedia lt q Collins Discovery Encyclopedia gt Collins Speaking Reference Library User s Guide www franklin com Options in the current tab Quotations y Phrasebook H Books PE Available tabs 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 3 5 their use of the device should be monitored Failure to do so may cause injury 1
3. 4 Browsing in the Device 1 Getting Started Scroll up or down one line at a time Press A V Scroll up or down one screen at a time Press WA 4 Y 1 1 Installing the Batteries Jump to the top or bottom of a listor entry Press A V Your device is powered by 2 AAA batteries included Go to the main menu at any screen Press 1 Turn the unit off and turn it over Cancel the current operation and revert back Press 2 Open the battery cover on the back of the unit by pushing in the direction of the arrow to the last working prompt screen or menu 3 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 4 Replace the battery cover Note Replace the batteries when you see an alert on the screen Warning If the batteries wear out completely or if you take more than a few seconds while changing the batteries any user entered information may be erased You should always keep written copies of your important information Battery Precautions e Non rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged Never recharge batteries that come with the device e Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the device before being charged e Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision Do not mix alkaline standard carbon zinc or rechargeable nickle cadmium batteries Different types of bat
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5. Converter and then press E 2 Press A W to select a conversion category and then press Ziggy 3 In the selected category press A W to select a measurement unit 4 Enter the numbers for conversion Press T for a decimal As you type the numbers the equivalent value in other units shows automatically 5 Press or NEW to start anew conversion Press CLOSE to exit 8 General Controls 8 1 Headphone Jack The headphone jack is located on the right of the device for 3 5 mm 35 ohm impedance stereo headphones Caution Monophonic headphones will not work with this unit 8 2 USB Port The USB port is located on the left of the device for a mini USB 1 1 compatible connection See 9 7 Connecting to a PC 8 3 Adjusting Sound Volume Press WA to show the volume control menu Press lt gt to adjust the volume and then press EEZ 8 4 Changing Size of Screen Type Press WY repeatedly to change the size of the screen type 8 5 Help is Always at Hand You can view a help message at any screen by pressing WA GW To exit help press Ea 8 6 Resetting Your Device If the keyboard fails to respond or if the screen performs erratically use a paper clip to gently press the reset button located on your unit to reset your device Warning Pressing the reset button with more than light pressure may permanently disable your unit In addition resetting the uni
6. Word Builder generates a list of words that can be made from any number of the letters you enter 1 In the Solve menu press A to select Word Builder and then press Gey 2 Type a group of letters e g ptyssti and then press BUILD or Ziggy A list of words that can be spelt using any number of the entered letters is displayed Press GLOBAL to look for the letters in Global Search 3 Use the direction keys to scroll through the list of results if necessary Press DEF to look up the definition of an anagram Press to return to the builder 4 Press NEW to start a new search 6 GAMES menu 6 1 Playing the Games Changing Game Settings 1 Inthe Games menu press A to select Game Settings and then press Ziggy 2 3 Press A F to select one of the settings Press gt to show the options in a setting Press A to select one of the options and then press QIB Skill level determines the level of difficulty Press when done 6 2 Selecting aGame In the Games menu press A to select the game of your choice and press Gey 6 3 Game Instructions After a game is selected press WA to learn the game instructions 7 1 Changing the Settings 1 2 3 4 7 TOOLS menu In the Tools menu press A to select Settings and then press Q Press A to select one of the following settings Shutoff determines how long your device stays on if no key is pressed Cont
7. translate and press 4 Press TARGET to change the language for the translated phrases 5 Press QM to hear the first phrase listed on the screen Press B 2nd to hear the second translated phrase Press PREV or NEXT to view the previous or next phrase in the current category 6 Press to return to the list of phrases Searching for a Phrase Press SEARCH and type a keyword to match phrase s with the keyword If your search returns no matches try other forms of the word including the root word if you have typed the inflected form Accents must be typed to deliver matches 3 10 5 Language Translator 1 In the Books menu press A to select 5 Language Translator and then press 2 Press SOURCE to change the search language 3 Press TARGET to change the language for the translation If necessary press TOGGLE to switch the source and target languages 4 Type a word See 3 6 Hints on Inputting Words With each letter you type the resulting list of potential matching entries is refreshed If the letters you typed match an entry in the word list it is automatically highlighted Or press A to select another word entry you see in the word list 5 Press Gey e If there are multiple forms within an entry press A F to select the one you want and then press Gggy 6 Press to start a new search 4 LEARN menu 4 1 My Vocabulary List As you explore new words save them in the My Voc
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9. 1 4 Browsing in the Device 3 Press PREV or NEXT to view the previous or next topic 4 Press to go to the list of topics or MAIN to go to main menu of the current reference 4 6 Finding Idioms Usage Examples and Definitions Your device can locate idioms usage examples and definitions You can use multiple words for searching 1 In the Learn menu press A to select Usage Examples Idiom Search or Definition Search and then press Gggy 2 Type a word With each letter you type the resulting list of potential matching entries is refreshed If the letters you typed match an entry in the word list it is automatically highlighted Or press A to select another word entry you see in the word list Press RANGE to select a multiple word search option All Look for entries with the search words whenever they appear Items following specified order Look for entries with the search words in the order as you type Input words are in successions Look for entries with the search words in the word successions as you type 3 Press Ggey If there are multiple results within an entry press A to select the one you want and then press 98 4 Press DICT to go to the dictionary containing the current entry e Press to return from the dictionary 5 Press to start a new search 4 7 Search History The device stores the most recently browsed entries in the dictionaries 1 In the Learn menu
10. Disposal lt This device should be disposed of CX through your local electronic product recycling system do not throw in the rubbish 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 K normal household waste Please obey your local regulations when disposing of used batteries Please visit www franklin com eu to contact Franklin or its distributors to get info for battery disposal and or replacement However shipping and handling expenses might apply 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 battery 10 4 FCC Notice U S 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 equipmen
11. E e To quit without saving press CLOSE Viewing and Editing In Phone Book press A to select the entry you want to view and press Gggy You can also type a keyword to look for an entry Use the following soft keys to edit the entries DELETE Deletes a selected entry DEL ALL Erases all entries EDIT Edits a selected entry Using a Password Use a password to prevent unauthorized access Always write the password in a safe separate location To protect your information please make regular copies of your data on your PC See 9 4 Backing Up Your Data 1 In Phone Book press PASSWD 2 At the prompt type a password of up to eight characters and press Gggy 3 Re enter the same password and press CONFIRM or Gey e Your password is now set e To change the password repeat steps 2 3 e To disable the password delete the existing password at both password prompts 7 5 Using the Calculator Inthe Tools menu press A to select Calculator and then press Gggy To type a number use the number keys To perform maths functions e g X sin cos tan EXP log use the keys with mathematical signs printed on the top right corner To erase the last typed number press To perform an operation press Gggy To clear only the last operation press CE To clear all operations press AC or REB 7 6 Using the Metric Converter 1 In the Tools menu press A to select Metric
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14. abulary List for further study or review You can save up to 100 words in the list Adding Words Directly 1 In the Learn menu press A to select My Vocabulary List and press Gey 2 Press ADD Type a word and then press FIND or Gy If the word to be added can be found in more than one dictionary the dictionary from which the word was saved is indicated in the list by an abbreviation Press A to select the one you want BC Bradford s Crossword Solver BE Britannica Concise Encyclopedia CD Collins Desktop Plus CE Collins Discovery Encyclopedia CT Collins Concise Thesaurus CQ Quotations Collins A Z Thesaurus unabridged PB Phrasebook TR 5 Language Translator 3 Press SAVE or Gggy to add the word to the list Adding Words from a Dictionary 1 Ina dictionary type a word you want to look up and add to the word list 2 Press LIST Add word to word list Go to My Word List and Cancel appear in a menu 3 Press A Y to make a selection and press 4B You can also press iggy to view the dictionary entry and then press LIST to see your options Viewing My Vocabulary List 1 In My Vocabulary List press A to select an entry You can also type in the Find field to look for a word in My Vocabulary List 2 Press Gey to view the entry 3 Press to return to the list Editing My Vocabulary List Use the following soft keys DELETE Deletes the selected word
15. arch accent history Md symb 8 9 1 13 14 15 Backs up erases a letter or turns off selection mode in an entry 16 Reset key Combination Keys More functions are available by combining keys Key 1 Key 2 means hold Key 1 while also pressing Key 2 TA A V Scrolls up or down one screen at a time GIA lt gt Goes to the previous or next entry A V Jumps to top or bottom of entries GH 0 9 Types the special characters shown on the number keys 2 Ata word entry screen types an asterisk to stand for any series of unknown letters or characters in a word GR GG Displays help instructions GA AN Shows the volume control menu Ta GB Shows the symbol menu for typing a symbol GH GEG Selects accents for characters GHIA EEE Shows the search history 2 Quick Guide to Product Features 2 1 Searching with the Dictionaries The table shows the possible ways for searching with each dictionary in the Books menu For further details refer to the sections in this user s guide indicated in the table Search Methods Global Word Example Idiom Inflected form Uncertain spelling Definition Synonym Collins Desktop Plus Collins 3 2 3 2 Concise Thesaurus 3 2 Bradford s Crossword Solver 3 2 Britannica 31 Concise Encyclopedia Collins Discovery Encyclopedia 3 2 35 3 4 3 2 3 5
16. d press QIB You can also type in the Find field to look for a word Editing Personal Dictionaries Use the following soft keys DELETE Deletes a dictionary or word entry DEL ALL Erases all dictionaries or word entries EDIT Edits a word entry RENAME Renames a dictionary 4 4 Grammar Guides 1 In the Learn menu press A to select Grammar Guides and then press Gag 2 Press A to select the topic you want to study and then press Gz When sub topics are available repeat the step above for further selections See 1 4 Browsing in the Device 3 Press GA lt gt to view the previous or next topic 4 Press to go to the list of topics or MAIN to go to main menu of grammar guides Quizzes Many sections in the grammar guide include a quiz Press QUIZ to go to the quiz If a topic contains multiple quizzes you will see more than one QUIZ soft key After the quiz press CLOSE to return to the topic you were reading 4 5 Using Additional References Your device contains additional references on writing They include Good Writing Guide e Language in Action Rhetorically Speaking Word Power e Write on Target 1 In the Learn menu press A to select one of the additional references and then press Gig 2 Press A to select the topic you want to study and then press iggy When sub topics are available repeat the step above for further selections See
17. from the list DELALL Erases the entire word list 4 2 Personal Dictionaries Use the Personal Dictionary feature to create your own dictionaries on the device You can copy them to your PC for further editing Creating Dictionaries on the Device 1 In the Learn menu press A to select Personal Dictionary and then press R 2 Press NEW to create a new personal dictionary 3 Type a name for the dictionary and then press Gey 4 Input a word and its definition in the appropriate field and then press SAVE See 3 6 Hints on Inputting Words Press W or Gig to advance to the next field To quit without saving press CLOSE 5 Press ADD to add more words to the dictionary Repeat steps 4 5 to add more words to the dictionary Editing Personal Dictionaries on Your PC 1 Connect the device to your PC See 9 1 Connecting to a PC 2 Double click PersonalDict to open that folder 3 In the folder double click to open a personal dictionary file txt with a text editor 4 Edit or add new words Each new word must start on a new line Separate the headword and its definition with a tab Press Enter after entering the definition including the last line 5 Save the file and disconnect the device from your PC Viewing Personal Dictionaries 1 In Personal Dictionary press A V in the dictionary you want and then press 2 Press A W to select the entry you want to view an
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19. paces symbols or any number of letters 3 5 Inflections Conjugations Inflected Form Searching The device is equipped with a smart system to retrieve results from an inflected word For example when you type ate the device will retrieve results from the word eat For a word with multiple parts of speech e g the word record is both a noun and a verb both definitions will show Looking Up Inflections When inflections are available to a word the function label CONJ appears Press CONJ to view the inflections Some words may have multiple parts of speech press A W to select the one you want and then press xy to view the inflections For verbs press CONJ or WA lt gt to view more conjugations 3 6 Hints on Inputting Words The following instructions apply to all entry screens where word input is allowed Note Some entry screens may allow only certain types of character inputs Hold and press a letter key to type a capital letter To type accents type a letter e g e and then press WA until the accent you want appears e g To type a number press a number key To type a special character shown ona number key hold WA and then press a number key To type other symbols press WA EB Use the direction keys to select the symbol you want from the pop up menu and then press Q Press to delete the letter to the left of the cursor Toamend a word press lt P gt
20. press A to select History and then press Ziggy As a shortcut press WA 02 2 Press A to select an entry and then press 9 Editing History Use the following soft keys DELETE Deletes the selected entry CLEAR Clears the entire history 5 SOLVE menu Your device contains three solvers to help you find words 5 1 Anagram Solver Anagram Solver builds words using all letters you enter 1 In the Solve menu press A to select Anagram Solver and then press iggy 2 Type a group of letters e g ptosrte and then press BUILD or QIB The list of anagrams that match the entered group of letters is displayed Press GLOBAL to look for the letters in Global Search 3 Use the direction keys to scroll through the list of results if necessary Press DEF to look up the definition of an anagram Press to return to the solver 4 Press NEW to start a new search 5 2 Crossword Solver Use Crossword Solver to find words where you only know some of the letters 1 In the Solve menu press A to select Crossword Solver and then press iggy 2 Type a pattern of letters e g con e and then press Ggzy 2 replaces a single letter in a word The list of words that match the entered pattern is displayed 3 Press A YW to select the word you want from the list and then press Ziggy e Press to return to the solver 4 Press CLEAR to start a new search 5 3 Word Builder
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22. rast determines how dark or light the screen is Type size determines the size of screen type Learn a Word determines whether or not you would like to be greeted with a word selected from the dictionaries every time you turn on the device Time setup allows you to set the clock Press lt gt to select an option except for Time Setup Press CLOSE when done Setting the Time and Date 1 2 Press gt when Time setup is selected in the screen for settings Press A to select the setting you want When Date or Time is selected press gt then press lt gt to move between fields in the pop up window Press A W to adjust the values Press 88 when done When Date Format or Time Format is selected press lt gt to select the desired date or time display style When Home City or World City is selected press gt then press A W to select a city and press ggy You can also press a letter to go directly to that part of the list 3 When Home City DST or World City DST is selected press lt P gt to turn Daylight Saving Time on or off Press when done 7 2 Using the Clock 1 In the Tools menu press A to select Clock and then press Ggzy The clock displays both home and world times Setting Date and Time 1 2 3 4 In the clock press SETUP Press lt gt to move between fields and A V to adjust values Press 12HR or 24HR to select the time format Press SAVE
23. ss A W to select an option from the pop up menu and then press Ziggy All Look for entries with the search words whenever they appear Items following specified order Look for entries with the search words in the order as you type Input words are in successions Look for entries with the search words in the word successions as you type THES Goes to the thesaurus 3 8 Highlighting Words Another way to look up words in the dictionaries is by highlighting them in an entry Note this feature may not be available on all screens 1 Ata text screen supporting word selection press Guy Ifthe first word on the screen is highlighted this feature is supported 2 Press A V lt or gt to select an available word you want to learn and press 9 to look up the word in your current dictionary Alternatively press GMA to look up the word in all dictionaries If the selected word has entries in multiple dictionaries a pop up window will show Press A to select the dictionary you want and press Gggy 3 When done press to return to the original entry or dictionary 4 Press to turn off the highlight 3 9 Phrasebook 1 In the Books menu press A to select Phrasebook and then press 8 2 Press A to select a category and then press QIB e Ifyou want to show the categories in another language press SOURCE to select the language you want 3 Press A V to select a phrase you want to
24. t erases settings and information you may have entered 9 PC Connections 9 1 Connecting to a PC 1 Turn on your device 2 Connect the wide end of a USB cable not included to a 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 may 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 labelled FRANKLIN 9 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 Try copying a personal dictionary txt file to your device 1 Make sure your device is connected to your PC See 9 1 Connecting to a PC 2 On your PC use Windows Explorer to find the drive labelled FRANKLIN and double click it to open it 3 Double click PersonalDict to open that folder 4 Navigate on your PC to where you store txt files 5 Right click the txt file you want to copy to your device and then click Copy from
25. t 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 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 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 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 ensure 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 11 License Agreement U S READ THIS LICENSE AGREE
26. teries or new and used batteries are not to be mixed 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 1 5 Key Guide 11 12 ee clear space ie Lo OTT ees en ce ca co CC Pee i ic Turns on or off Goes to the main menu Soft Keys Press that corresponds to the function label at the bottom of the screen Speaks a word or phrase if pronunciation is available Input letters numbers and symbols Shift to type capital letters Performs additional functions in combination with other keys Changes the size of screen type Goes to Global Search Clears all entries or cancels the current operation and reverts back to the last working prompt screen or menu Types a space Direction keys Moves up A down W left lt or right gt The arrows on the right of the screen show which Direction keys you can press to move around menus or view more text At a word entry screen types a to stand for an unknown letter in a word Enters a word selects an item submits a response or begins selection mode in an entry any A J uj ESI Ee s global age do Se
27. the pop up menu 6 Right click in the PersonalDict window and then click Paste from the pop up menu 7 Close the open folders Unplug the USB cable from your PC and the device 9 3 About Your Device Folders When you connect your device to your PC you can see an assortment of folders for storing various types of data Remember PersonalDict is always the locations to save any txt formatted personal dictionaries so they appear on your device Any other available folders will contain the saved material from My Word List the Phone book and other features 9 4 Backing Up Your Data While your device is connected to your PC copy any or all of the folders and then paste them to a location on your PC where you want to save them 9 5 Restoring Your Data If you accidentally erase information or it is lost while replacing the batteries you can restore your data by connecting your device to your PC Next find the location on your PC where you saved a backup copy of your information Copy the information and then paste them in the window containing your device s folders You can then re access your previously saved information 10 Additional Information 10 1 Specifications Model DMQ 2100 Collins Speaking Reference Library Batteries 2 x AAA included Size 10 2 x 7 6 x 1 9 cm Weight 140 g ISBN 978 1 59074 672 1 2006 2011 FRANKLIN ELECTRONIC PUBLISHERS INC Burlington N J 08016 49
28. tion if available before you start to type In the Thesaurus you select Synonym instead of Definition In the dictionary for quotations you select between Keywords and Authors With each letter you type the resulting list of potential matching entries is refreshed If the letters you typed match an entry in the word list it is automatically highlighted Or press A W to select another word entry you see in the word list Press PREV ON to preview the entries while you are browsing the word list Press PREVOFF to cancel this function 3 Press 9 e Ifthere are multiple forms within an entry press A W to select the one you want and then press QB See 1 4 Browsing in the Device Press GIA lt gt to go to the previous or next entry in a dictionary or in a list of multiple search results Press JM to hear the headword pronounced if pronunciation is available 4 Press to start a new search 3 3 Misspelling Words If the letters you type do not find a match in the list your word is misspelled or not in the dictionaries a list of possible spelling corrections is displayed Press A W to select the entry you want and then press iggy 3 4 Uncertain Spellings If you are uncertain about how to spell a word type the portion of the word you do know and type a question mark in place of each unknown letter Type an asterisk to stand for any missing portion of a word including prefixes suffixes s
29. to move the cursor to the desired position press to delete or a letter key to add a letter to the left of the cursor in a word 3 7 Using the Soft Keys Soft key functions are represented by the labels displayed along the bottom of the screen These labels change to reflect the various functions available in different features of the device Press that corresponds to the label CLOSE Closes the current screen CONF Views the confusables such as homonyms homophones and spelling variants related to the current word entry CONJ Shows inflections conjugations See 3 5 Inflections Conjugations DEF Goes to definition search DICT Goes to word search or the dictionary containing the current entry EXAMPLE Goes to example search or views usage examples in an entry When usage examples are available in an entry the icon EX appears Press this soft key to highlight EX and then press Gey to view the example If there are multiple EX icons in an entry press A Y to select the one you want and then press GLOBAL Goes to Global Search IDIOM Goes to idiom search LIST Goes to My Word List or adds the current entry to My Word List See 4 7 My Word List for details NEXT Goes to the next entry PIC Views picture or diagram in an entry PREV Goes to the previous entry PREVOFF Cancels the preview function PREV ON Previews the current entry RANGE Refines searches by multiple words Pre
30. try in the word list it is automatically highlighted Or press A to select another word entry you see in the word list e The source of each entry is indicated in the word list BC Bradford s Crossword Solver BE Britannica Concise Encyclopedia CD Collins Desktop Plus CE Collins Discovery Encyclopedia CT Collins Concise Thesaurus CQ Quotations Collins A Z Thesaurus unabridged PB Phrasebook TR 5 Language Translator Press PREV ON to preview the entries while you are browsing the word list Press PREVOFF to cancel this function 3 Press to go to the dictionary containing the selected entry See 3 2 Using the dictionaries 4 Press to start a new search Refining Your Search Use the following soft keys DEF Goes to definition search EXAMPLE Goes to usage example search IDIOM Goes to idiom search 3 2 Using the Dictionaries The following instructions apply to the following dictionaries in the Books menu Collins Desktop Plus e Collins Concise Thesaurus Bradford s Crossword Solver Britannica Concise Encyclopedia e Collins Discovery Encyclopedia Quotations Note The functions described below may not be available to all dictionaries or at all times 1 In the Books menu press A to select a dictionary and then press Gay 2 Type a word See 3 6 Hints on Inputting Words To refine your search press A W to select Word Idiom Example or Defini
31. when done Setting Cities 4 5 In the clock press CITY Press lt gt to move between home or world city Press B and then press A Y to select a city from the pop up window and then press Gggy You can also press a letter to go directly to that part of the list Press DST ON or DST OFF to activate or deactivate the Daylight Saving Time Press SAVE when done 7 3 Using the Currency Converter 1 2 3 In the Tools menu press A to select Currency Converter and then press Gggy Press A to select a currency Enter the numbers for conversion Press T for a decimal As you type the numbers the equivalent value in other currencies shows automatically Press or NEW to start anew conversion Press CLOSE to exit Adjusting Exchange Rates 1 Press SETUP in the currency converter e NAW N Press A to select an exchange rate you want to change Press to clear the selected rate Enter a new exchange rate Press SAVE To quit without saving press CLOSE Press DEFAULT to reset all rates to default values 7 4 Using Phone Book Adding Entries You can save up to 100 entries in the phone book 1 In the Tools menu press A to select Phone Book and then press Gg 2 Press NEW 3 Enter the appropriate information in the available fields See 3 6 Hints on Inputting Words Press W or QB to advance to the next field 4 When done press SAV

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