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5. Save the file and disconnect the
entry, press / to select the one you
device from your PC.
want and then press
enter
4. Press DICT to go to the dictionary
Viewing Personal Dictionaries
containing the current entry.
1. In Personal Dictionary, press
/
• Press
back
to return from the
in the dictionary you want and then
dictionary.
press
.
enter
5. Press
to start a new search.
clear
2. Press
/
to select the entry you
want to view and press
.
4.7 Search History
enter
• You can also type in the "Find:" field to
The device stores the most recently
look for a word.
browsed entries in the dictionaries.
Editing Personal Dictionaries
1. In the Learn menu, press
select History and then press
Use the following soft keys.
• As a shortcut, press
FN
• DELETE: Deletes a dictionary or word
2. Press
/
to select an entry and
entry.
then press
.
enter
• DEL ALL: Erases all dictionaries or
Editing History
word entries.
• EDIT: Edits a word entry.
Use the following soft keys.
• RENAME: Renames a dictionary.
• DELETE: Deletes the selected entry.
4.4 Grammar Guides
• CLEAR: Clears the entire history.
5. SOLVE menu
1. In the Learn menu, press
/
to
select Grammar Guides and then
Your device contains three solvers to help
press
.
enter
you find words.
2. Press
/
to select the topic you
5.1 Anagram Solver
want to study and then press
.
enter
• When sub-topics are available,
Anagram Solver builds words using all
repeat the step above for further
letters you enter.
selections.
1. In the Solve menu, press
• See 1.4 Browsing in the Device.
select Anagram Solver and then
3. Press
FN
+
/
to view the
press
enter
.
previous or next topic.
2. Type a group of letters (e.g., ptosrte)
4. Press
to go to the list of topics
and then press BUILD or
back
or MAIN to go to main menu of
• The list of anagrams that match the
grammar guides.
entered group of letters is displayed.
Quizzes
• Press GLOBAL to look for the letters in
Global Search.
Many sections in the grammar guide
3. Use the direction keys to scroll
include a quiz. Press QUIZ to go to the
through the list of results, if
quiz. If a topic contains multiple quizzes,
necessary.
you will see more than one QUIZ soft key.
• Press DEF to look up the definition of
After the quiz, press CLOSE to return to
an anagram. Press
back
the topic you were reading.
the solver.
4.5 Using Additional References
4. Press NEW to start a new search.
Your device contains additional
5.2 Crossword Solver
references on writing. They include:
Use Crossword Solver to find words
• Good Writing Guide
where you only know some of the letters.
• Language in Action
1. In the Solve menu, press
• Rhetorically Speaking
select Crossword Solver and then
• Word Power
press
.
enter
• Write on Target
2. Type a pattern of letters (e.g.,
1. In the Learn menu, press
/
con?e??) and then press
to select one of the additional
• "?" replaces a single letter in a word.
references and then press
.
enter
• The list of words that match the
2. Press
/
to select the topic you
entered pattern is displayed.
want to study and then press
.
enter
3. Press
/
to select the word you
• When sub-topics are available,
want from the list and then press
repeat the step above for further
.
enter
selections.
• Press
to return to the solver.
back
• See 1.4 Browsing in the Device.
4. Press CLEAR to start a new search.
3. Press PREV or NEXT to view the
previous or next topic.
5.3 Word Builder
4. Press
back
to go to the list of topics
Word Builder generates a list of words
or MAIN to go to main menu of the
that can be made from any number of the
current reference.
letters you enter.
4.6 Finding Idioms, Usage
1. In the Solve menu, press
select Word Builder and then press
Examples and Definitions
.
enter
Your device can locate idioms, usage
2. Type a group of letters (e.g., ptyssti)
examples and definitions. You can use
and then press BUILD or
multiple words for searching.
• A list of words that can be spelt using
1. In the Learn menu, press
/
to
any number of the entered letters is
select Usage Examples, Idiom Search
displayed.
or Definition Search and then press
• Press GLOBAL to look for the letters in
.
enter
Global Search.
2. Type a word.
3. Use the direction keys to scroll
• With each letter you type, the resulting
through the list of results, if
list of potential matching entries is
necessary.
refreshed. If the letters you typed
• Press DEF to look up the definition of
match an entry in the word list, it is
an anagram. Press
back
automatically highlighted. Or, press
the builder.
/
to select another word entry you
4. Press NEW to start a new search.
see in the word list.
6. GAMES menu
• Press RANGE to select a multiple word
search option.
6.1 Playing the Games
All = Look for entries with the search
words, whenever they appear.
Changing Game Settings
Items following specified order = Look
for entries with the search words, in
1. In the Games menu, press
select Game Settings and then press
the order as you type.
enter
.
Input words are in successions = Look
for entries with the search words, in
2. Press
/
to select one of the
the word successions as you type.
settings. Press
to show the
3. Press
.
options in a setting. Press
enter
select one of the options and then
• If there are multiple results within an
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press
.
conversion. Press CLOSE to exit.
enter
.
• Skill level determines the level of
Adjusting Exchange Rates
difficulty.
1. Press SETUP in the currency
3. Press
when done.
back
converter.
6.2 Selecting a Game
2. Press
rate you want to change.
In the Games menu, press
/
to select
3. Press
the game of your choice and press
.
enter
4. Enter a new exchange rate.
6.3 Game Instructions
5. Press SAVE.
• To quit without saving, press CLOSE.
After a game is selected, press
FN
+
to learn the game instructions.
• Press DEFAULT to reset all rates to
/
to
menu
.
default values.
enter
7. TOOLS menu
+
.
7.4 Using Phone Book
7.1 Changing the Settings
Adding Entries
1. In the Tools menu, press
/
to
You can save up to 100 entries in the
select Settings and then press
enter
.
phone book.
2. Press
/
to select one of the
following settings:
1. In the Tools menu, press
select Phone Book and then press
• Shutoff determines how long your
enter
device stays on if no key is pressed.
2. Press NEW.
• Contrast determines how dark or light
the screen is.
3. Enter the appropriate information
in the available fields.
• Type size determines the size of screen
• See 3.6 Hints on Inputting Words.
type.
• Press
• Learn a Word determines whether or
not you would like to be greeted with
field.
a word selected from the dictionaries
4. When done, press SAVE.
every time you turn on the device.
/
to
• To quit without saving, press CLOSE.
• Time setup allows you to set the clock.
Viewing and Editing
3. Press
/
to select an option
• In Phone Book, press
(except for Time Setup).
the entry you want to view and press
.
enter
4. Press CLOSE when done.
enter
Setting the Time and Date
look for an entry.
1. Press
when Time setup is selected
• Use the following soft keys to edit the
entries:
in the screen for settings.
DELETE: Deletes a selected entry.
2. Press
/
to select the setting you
want.
DEL ALL: Erases all entries.
• When Date or Time is selected, press
EDIT: Edits a selected entry.
, then press
/
to move between
Using a Password
fields in the pop-up window. Press
to return to
/
to adjust the values. Press
Use a password to prevent unauthorized
enter
access. Always write the password in a
when done.
safe, separate location. To protect your
• When Date Format or Time Format
information, please make regular copies
is selected, press
/
to select the
of your data on your PC. See 9.4 Backing
desired date or time display style.
Up Your Data.
• When Home City or World City is
1. In Phone Book, press PASSWD.
selected, press , then press
/
to
/
to
2. At the prompt, type a password of
select a city and press
enter
. You can
up to eight characters and press
also press a letter to go directly to that
part of the list.
enter
3. Re-enter the same password and
• When Home City DST or World City
.
enter
press CONFIRM or
DST is selected, press
/
to turn
Daylight Saving Time on or off.
• Your password is now set.
3. Press
when done.
• To change the password, repeat steps
back
2-3.
7.2 Using the Clock
• To disable the password, delete the
1. In the Tools menu, press
/
to
existing password at both password
select Clock and then press
.
enter
prompts.
• The clock displays both home and
7.5 Using the Calculator
world times.
• In the Tools menu, press
Setting Date and Time
Calculator and then press
1. In the clock, press SETUP.
• To type a number, use the number
2. Press
/
to move between fields
keys.
and
/
to adjust values.
• To perform maths functions (e.g. +, –,
/
to
3. Press 12HR or 24HR to select the
x, ÷, sin, cos, tan, %, EXP, log) use the
time format.
keys with mathematical signs printed
4. Press SAVE when done.
on the top right corner.
• To erase the last typed number, press
Setting Cities
.
enter
back
1. In the clock, press CITY.
enter
2. Press
/
to move between home
press CE. To clear all operations, press
or world city.
AC or
3. Press
and then press
/
enter
7.6 Using the Metric Converter
to select a city from the pop-up
window and then press
.
1. In the Tools menu, press
enter
• You can also press a letter to go
select Metric Converter and then
press
directly to that part of the list.
2. Press
4. Press DST ON or DST OFF to activate
to return to
or deactivate the Daylight Saving
category and then press
Time.
3. In the selected category, press
5. Press SAVE when done.
to select a measurement unit.
4. Enter the numbers for conversion.
7.3 Using the Currency
• Press T for a decimal. As you type the
Converter
numbers, the equivalent value in other
1. In the Tools menu, press
/
to
units shows automatically.
select Currency Converter and then
5. Press
press
enter
.
conversion. Press CLOSE to exit.
/
to
2. Press
/
to select a currency.
8. General Controls
3. Enter the numbers for conversion.
• Press T for a decimal. As you type the
8.1 Headphone Jack
numbers, the equivalent value in other
The headphone jack is located on the
currencies shows automatically.
/
to
right of the device for 3.5 mm, 35 ohm
4. Press
or NEW to start a new
clear
impedance stereo headphones. Caution:
Monophonic headphones will not work
with this unit.
8.2 USB Port
/
to select an exchange
The USB port is located on the left of the
device for a mini-USB 1.1 compatible
clear
to clear the selected rate.
connection. See 9.1 Connecting to a PC.
8.3 Adjusting Sound Volume
Press
+
to show the volume
FN
control menu. Press
/
to adjust the
volume and then press
.
back
8.4 Changing Size of Screen
Type
Press
repeatedly to change the size
of the screen type.
8.5 Help is Always at Hand
/
to
You can view a help message at any
.
screen by pressing
FN
+
menu
. To exit
help, press
.
back
8.6 Resetting Your Device
If the keyboard fails to respond, or if the
screen performs erratically, use a paper
or
to advance to the next
enter
clip to gently press the reset button
located on your unit to reset your device.
/
to select
. You can also type a keyword to
Warning! Pressing the reset button
with more than light pressure may
permanently disable your unit. In
addition, resetting the unit 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
.
enter
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 select
to find it, look for a drive labelled
enter
.
"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
. To perform an operation, press
file) to your device:
. To clear only the last operation,
1. Make sure your device is connected
to your PC.
.
clear
See 9.1 Connecting to a PC.
2. On your PC, use Windows
/
to
Explorer to find the drive labelled
"FRANKLIN" and double-click it to
.
enter
open it.
/
to select a conversion
3. Double-click "PersonalDict" to open
enter
.
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 the pop-up menu.
6. Right-click in the "PersonalDict"
or NEW to start a new
window and then click "Paste" from
clear
the pop-up menu.
7. Close the open folders.
8. Unplug the USB cable from your PC
and the device.
9.3 About Your Device Folders
When you connect your device to
Packaging Disposal
your PC, you can see an assortment of
folders for storing various types of data.
Please save this User's Guide and all
Remember, "PersonalDict" is always
packing materials, as they contain
the locations to save any .txt formatted
important information. In case of
personal dictionaries so they appear on
disposal, please refer to your local
your device. Any other available folders
recycling system.
will contain the saved material from My
Battery Disposal
Word List, the Phone book and other
features.
Do not dispose of batteries with
normal household waste. Please
9.4 Backing Up Your Data
obey your local regulations when
disposing of used batteries. Please visit
While your device is connected to your
www.franklin.com/eu to contact Franklin
PC, copy any or all of the folders and
or its distributors to get info for battery
then paste them to a location on your PC
disposal and/or replacement. However,
where you want to save them.
shipping and handling expenses might
apply.
9.5 Restoring Your Data
This unit may change operating modes,
If you accidentally erase information or it
lose information stored in memory,
is lost while replacing the batteries, you
or fail to respond due to electrostatic
can restore your data by connecting your
discharge or electrical fast transients.
device to your PC. Next, find the location
Normal operation of this unit may be
re-established by pressing the reset
on your PC where you saved a backup
key, by pressing
, or by removing
copy of your information. Copy the
and replacing the battery.
information and then paste them in the
window containing your device's folders.
10.4 FCC Notice (U.S.)
You can then re-access your previously
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
saved information.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
10. Additional Information
and (2) This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause
10.1 Specifications
undesired operation.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not
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expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate
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10.2 Product Care
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THE PRODUCT AND YOUR PURCHASE PRICE WILL BE
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and documentation found in this package and
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In order to avoid damage to your device,
this PRODUCT. You may not make any copies of the
PRODUCT or of the data stored therein at the time
please:
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• Keep the lid closed when you are not
Such copying would be in violation of applicable
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using it. This will protect the screen
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works of, or in any way reverse engineer the
marred in any way.
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• Clean the device by spraying a mild
glass cleaner onto a cloth and wiping
12.1 Disclaimer of Warranties
its surface. Do not spray liquids
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Except as specifically provided herein, Franklin makes
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• Should the device's display glass
respect to this product.
break, properly dispose of the product
12.2 Limited Warranty (U.S.)
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then wash your hands immediately.
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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.
This warranty explicitly excludes defects due to
misuse, accidental damage, or wear and tear. This
warranty does not affect the consumer's statutory
rights.
12.4 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
proof 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.
12.5 Limited Warranty
(Australia)
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be
excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You
are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major
failure and compensation for any other reasonably
foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled
to have the goods repaired or replaced if goods fail
to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not
amount to a major failure.
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.
If you think your product is defective, please contact
Franklin to arrange for repair or replacement:
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Charges will be made for all repairs unless valid proof
of purchase is provided. Your product 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.
The repair of your goods may result in the loss of any
user-generated data. Please ensure that you have
made a copy of any data saved on your goods. Goods
presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished
goods of the same type rather than being repaired.
Refurbished parts may be used to repair the goods.
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-28006-00 Rev A Printed in China
18/07/2012 9:16 AM

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