Franklin LLS-7100 Language Master Colour User Manual

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  • Page 1 LLS-7100 ™ User’s Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1. Getting Started 1.1 Charging the Battery 1.2 Switching On and Off 1.3 Setting the Message Language 1.4 Using the Main Menu 1.5 Key Guide 1.6 Browsing in the Device 1.7 Product Registration 2. Quick Guide to Product Features 2.1 Dictionaries and Searching 2.2 Basic Features 2.3 Other Useful Features 3.
  • Page 3 6.4 Using the Alarm 6.5 Using the Phone Book 6.6 Using Memo 6.7 Using Voice Memo 6.8 Metric Converter 6.9 Currency Converter 6.10 Using Countdown Timer 6.11 Organizer Password 7. ENTERTAINMENT Menu 7.1 Music Player 7.2 Video Player 7.3 Photo Album 7.4 eBooks 8.
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    1. Getting Started 1.1 Charging the Battery Your device is powered by a built-in rechargeable lithium polymer battery. To charge the battery: 1. Connect the small end of a USB cable to the Mini-USB port on the device and the wide end to the USB port of your computer. 2.
  • Page 5 • Do not use an unauthorized battery. • Never open the device by yourself. For replacement of battery please contact our technical support (www.franklin.com/eu). Opening the device by yourself will invalidate the warranty. • Do not attempt to open the rechargeable battery or battery pack. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
  • Page 6: Switching On And Off

    1.2 Switching On and Off Press to switch on or off the device. 1.3 Setting the Message Language The first time you use this device (or following a product reset), you will be promoted to set the message language used for on-screen prompts and menu items.
  • Page 7: Using The Main Menu

    1.4 Using the Main Menu Press to access the main menu at any screens to quickly take you menü to different books and exercises in your device. The main menu contains six tabs: Books, Learn, Exercises, Organizer, Entertainment and Settings. to select a tab and then press .
  • Page 8: Key Guide

    1.5 Key Guide 12 13 14 15 1. Turns on or off. 2. Displays help instructions. 3. Reset button 4. Soft keys – Press F1 to F6 that corresponds to the functional label at the bottom of the screen. 5. Microphone 6.
  • Page 9 1.5 Key Guide 16. Types a space. 17. Direction keys – Moves up ( ), down ( ), left ( ) or right ( ). 18. Scrolls up or down one screen at a time. 19. At a word entry screen, types a “?” to stand for an unknown letter in a word.
  • Page 10: Browsing In The Device

    1.6 Browsing in the Device Browsing in a List Press to scroll up or down one screen at a time. In a screen, press to highlight an option and eingabe press to select the highlighted option. Browsing in an Entry Press to scroll up or down one line at a time...
  • Page 11: Product Registration

    Reverting Back • At any screen, press to go back to the main menu. menü • Press to cancel the current operation and revert back to the last working prompt, screen or menu. 1.7 Product Registration Visit www.franklin.com for product registration.
  • Page 12: Quick Guide To Product Features

    2. Quick Guide to Product Features 2.1 Dictionaries and Searching The table shows the possible ways for searching with each dictionary in the device. For details, refer to the sections in this user’s guide indicated in the table (for example, 3.1 means referring to section 3.1 Using Global Search).
  • Page 13: Basic Features

    2.1 Dictionaries and Searching Other Dictionary Features Features Sections Spelling corrections Looking up inflections or conjugations Looking up words in a dictionary entry Viewing confusables of a word Viewing usage examples of a word Saving words for further study or review 3.10, 4.6 Viewing search history Accessing a downloaded dictionary...
  • Page 14: Other Useful Features

    2.3 Other Useful Features Features Sections Creating your own dictionaries Finding translations of useful phrases Making references to grammar guides Learning the basics in English, French, German, Italian and 4.4/4.5 Spanish Improving your knowledge in foreign languages through exercises Playing mp3 music files Watching videos Viewing digital photos Reading e-books...
  • Page 15: Books Menu

    3. BOOKS Menu 3.1 Using Global Search Global Search allows searching for all words saved in the dictionaries. You can use multiple words for searching. 1. To access Global Search, press to select Global Search in the Books menu and then press eingabe • Or press on the top row of the keyboard for direct...
  • Page 16 3.1 Using Global Search Langenscheidt Italian-German Dictionary Langenscheidt Spanish-German Dictionary T D-E Langenscheidt Fachwörterbuch Kompakt Technik German-English T E-D Langenscheidt Fachwörterbuch Kompakt Technik English-German W D-E Langenscheidt Fachwörterbuch Kompakt Wirtschaft German- English W E-D Langenscheidt Fachwörterbuch Kompakt Wirtschaft English- German DUDEN - Deutsches Universalwörterbuch Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary...
  • Page 17: Using The Dictionaries

    3.2 Using the Dictionaries The following instructions apply to the dictionaries in the Books menu. Note: The functions described below may not be available to all dictionaries or at all times. For instructions on using the visual dictionary, see 3.11 Using Visual Dictionary. 1.
  • Page 18 3.2 Using the Dictionaries Using 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 F1 to F6 that correspond to the labels.
  • Page 19 3.2 Using the Dictionaries RANGE Refines searches by multiple words. Press to select an option from the menu and then press eingabe 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 typed.
  • Page 20: Searching Idioms, Usage Examples And Collocations

    3.3 Searching Idioms, Usage Examples and Collocations You may refine your searches to show only entries containing idioms, usage examples or collocations in Global Search and dictionaries. 1. In Global Search or dictionaries, press (or press F5/ F6) to select ‘Idiom’ , ‘Example’ or ‘Collocation’ (if available). (or press F5/F6) to Press refine search...
  • Page 21: Misspelling Words

    3.4 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 to select the entry you want and then press eingabe 3.5 Uncertain Spellings...
  • Page 22: Inflections/Conjugations

    3.6 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.
  • Page 23: Confusable Words

    3.7 Confusable Words Confusables are homonyms, homophones and spelling variants that are easy to confuse. When the word you looked up has confusables, the function label CONF appears. Press CONF to view the confusables. 3.8 Usage Examples Many entries in the dictionaries contain also usage examples. When usage examples are available, EX appears.
  • Page 24: Highlighting Words

    3.9 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. At a text screen supporting word selection, press eingabe • If the first word on the screen is highlighted, this feature is supported.
  • Page 25: Adding Words To My Word List

    3.10 Adding Words to My Word List As you explore new words, save them in My Word List for further study or review. 1. In a dictionary, type a word you want to look up and add to the word list. 2.
  • Page 26: Using Visual Dictionary

    3.11 Using Visual Dictionary Use the Visual Dictionary to search words and their translations from color images in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish. 1. To access the Visual Dictionary, press to select Visual Dictionary in the Books menu and then press eingabe + F5 for direct access.
  • Page 27 3.11 Using Visual Dictionary • To enter a number, press + a number key. • Press to hear the entry pronounced in the source or target language, respectively. 6. When done, press to close the pop-up window. Using Soft Keys Soft key functions are represented by the labels displayed along the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 28 3.11 Using Visual Dictionary Exercises The Visual Dictionary contains also exercises. You may select matching words or pronunciations with the images. 1. In a dictionary entry, press EXER. 2. Press to select a game and then press eingabe • You see or hear a word according to the game selected. 3.
  • Page 29: Hints On Inputting Words

    3.12 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. Inputs Methods Capital Hold and press a letter key. letters (e.g. A, E) Accents Type a letter (e.g., e) and then press...
  • Page 30: Viewing Downloaded Dictionaries

    Dictionaries Your device is not limited to the dictionaries it comes with. Additional dictionaries can be downloaded from Franklin’s website and installed in the device. Select this option in the Books menu to access the downloaded dictionaries. If multiple dictionaries are available, press to select the one you want and then press to use it.
  • Page 31: Learn Menu

    4. LEARN Menu 4.1 Using Langenscheidt Praxiswörterbuch The device contains a collection of practical dictionaries in various languages and subjects. 1. In the Learn menu, press to select Praxiswörterbuch Gastronomie or Praxiswörterbuch Tourismus and then press eingabe 2. In the selected Praxiswörterbuch, press to select a version and then press eingabe...
  • Page 32: Phrasebook

    4.2 Phrasebook 1. In the Learn menu, press to select Phrasebook and then press eingabe • The phrases are grouped into several categories in your selected message language. 2. Press to select a category. • The phrases in your selected category show on the right of the screen. • If you want to show the phrases in another language, press SOURCE to select the language you want. 3. Press once and then press to select the phrase you want to translate.
  • Page 33 4.2 Phrasebook Searching for a Phrase Instead of browsing through the phrases, you can directly type a keyword to start searching and to yield 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.
  • Page 34: Grammar Guides

    4.3 Grammar Guides Your device includes essential grammar lessons with quizzes. 1. In the Learn menu, press to select Grammar Guide and then press eingabe 2. Press to select a version and then press eingabe 3. Press to select the topic you want to study and then press eingabe • Repeat this step if there are sub-topics.
  • Page 35: About Eurotalk

    4.4 About EuroTalk EuroTalk is a language-learning program which contains three modules: Talk More, Talk the Talk and Talk Business. All modules support 5 languages (English, French, German, Italian and Spanish) and up to 10 users with their own history and records. • Talk More: Teaches basic conversational phrases and builds confidence to speak a foreign language.
  • Page 36: Studying With Eurotalk

    4.5 Studying with EuroTalk The below instructions apply to all modules of EuroTalk: Talk More, Talk the Talk and Talk Business. Creating User Names 1. In the Learn menu, press to select Talk More, Talk the Talk or Talk Business and then press eingabe 2.
  • Page 37 4.5 Studying with EuroTalk Selecting Chapters 1. In the selected EuroTalk module (Talk More, Talk the Talk or Talk Business), press to select a user name and then press ENTER or eingabe 2. Press to select a chapter and then press eingabe 3.
  • Page 38 4.5 Studying with EuroTalk • Phrases- Practice / Dialog. Practise: Press to select a phrase or a dialog on the right of the screen and then press to play. eingabe In the screen, use the following keys for control: + 1: Starts playback of the selected phrase or dialog. + 2: Stops playback of the selected phrase or dialog.
  • Page 39 4.5 Studying with EuroTalk native. Note: The recordings will be erased after quitting the exercise. Using the Quiz Section 1. In the Quiz section, press to select an option and then press . You can select the following options (when eingabe available): • Beginner / Intermediate / Advanced: Do quizzes related to the...
  • Page 40 4.5 Studying with EuroTalk • Redo: Redo the whole selected exercise or only the questions with wrong answers. Note: The statistic section can also be accessed by pressing STATISTIC at the chapter selection screen. Using Retry This feature is a shortcut to access all questions with wrong answers so that you can do them again.
  • Page 41: My Word List

    4.6 My Word List As you explore new words, save them in My Word List for further study or review. You can save up to 500 words in My Word List. Adding Words to My Word List 1. In the Learn menu, press to select My Word List and then press eingabe...
  • Page 42 4.6 My Word List Grouping Entries In My Word List, you can add words to selected groups for efficient look- up or study. 1. In My Word List, press to select an entry. 2. Press GROUP. 3. Press to select ‘Add xxx to Group’ and then press eingabe ‘xxx’...
  • Page 43 4.6 My Word List • To cancel the selection, press SELECT again. • To select all words, press SEL ALL. To deselect all words, press SEL ALL again. 7. Press CONFIRM when done. • Or press CANCEL to cancel adding words to the group. To add entries in a group: 1. In My Word List, press GROUP. 2.
  • Page 44 4.6 My Word List 4. Press DELETE. • A prompt will appear to confirm. Press / to select ‘Yes’ to do so or ‘No’ to cancel. To remove all groups: 1. In My Word List, press GROUP. 2. Press to select ‘Jump to Group’ and then press eingabe 3.
  • Page 45: Personal Dictionary

    4.7 Personal Dictionary Use the Personal Dictionary to create your own dictionaries on the device. You can copy them to your PC for further editing. The device can hold up to 20 personal dictionaries. Each dictionary can have up to 500 headwords.
  • Page 46 4.7 Personal Dictionary Viewing Personal Dictionaries 1. In the Learn menu, press to select Personal Dictionary and then press eingabe 2. Press in the dictionary selection screen to select a dictionary and then press eingabe 3. Press to select an entry and press eingabe • You can also type to look for a word.
  • Page 47: Search History

    4.8 Search History The device stores the most recently browsed entries in the dictionaries. Viewing History 1. In the Learn menu, press to select History and then press eingabe • Or, press for direct access from the Dictionaries. 2. Press to select an entry and then press eingabe Editing History The following soft keys correspond to the F1 to F6 keys on the top row...
  • Page 48: Exercises Menu

    5. EXERCISES Menu 5.1 Creating User Names A user name must be created before starting the exercises. A maximum of 10 user names can be created. The same user names will be used for all the exercises in the Exercises menu. 1.
  • Page 49: Audio Dictation

    5.2 Audio Dictation In Audio Dictation, a word is read out in the language you have selected. You have to spell the word. 1. In Audio Dictation, press to select a user name and then press eingabe • See 5.1 Creating User Names. • For a new user to the exercise, see Changing the Settings at the end of this section.
  • Page 50: Changing The Settings

    5.2 Audio Dictation Changing the Settings To change the settings of the exercise, press SETTING. For a new user to the exercise, the settings menu will show automatically before the exercise starts. 1. In the setting menu, press to select an option and then press .
  • Page 51: Phrase Builder

    5.3 Phrase Builder In Phrase Builder, you have to arrange the words of a sentence in the correct order. 1. In Phrase Builder, press to select a user name and then press eingabe • See 5.1 Creating User Names. • For a new user to the exercise, see Changing the Settings at the end of this section.
  • Page 52 5.3 Phrase Builder DETAILS to show the sentences. Press SCORE to return to the score sheet. • Press EXIT to quit the exercise. Changing the Settings To change the setting of the exercise, press SETTING. For a new user to the exercise, the settings menu will show automatically before the exercise starts.
  • Page 53: Picture Card Game

    5.4 Picture Card Game In Picture Card Game, you match words with pictures. 1. In Picture Card Game, press to select a user name and then press eingabe • See 5.1 Creating User Names. • For a new user to the exercise, see Changing the Settings at the end of this section.
  • Page 54 5.4 Picture Card Game Changing the Settings To change the setting of the exercise, press SETTING. For a new user to the exercise, the settings menu will show automatically before the exercise starts. 1. In the setting menu, press to select an option and then press .
  • Page 55: Pronunciation Trainer

    5.5 Pronunciation Trainer In Pronunciation Trainer, you learn rules in English pronunciations and practise your own skills by comparing with native voices. There are five modules: • Sounds of English: Learn basic pronunciation rules. • Stress and Rhythm: Learn rules in stress and rhythm. • Mischief Makers: Learn more hints and exceptions in pronunciations.
  • Page 56 5.5 Pronunciation Trainer Using Let’s Talk! 1. In Pronunciation Trainer, press to select Let’s Talk! and then press eingabe 2. In Let’s Talk!, press to select a user name and then press eingabe • See 5.1 Creating User Names. • For a new user to the exercise, see Changing the Settings at the end of this section.
  • Page 57 5.5 Pronunciation Trainer Using Pronunciation Practice 1. In Pronunciation Trainer, press to select Pronunciation Practice and then press eingabe 2. Press to select a word for practice. • Alternatively, type to look for a word in the word list. 3. Press LISTEN or to listen to the word pronounced. 4. You can record your own pronunciation to compare with the native voice.
  • Page 58: Reading Comprehension

    5.6 Reading Comprehension In Reading Comprehension, you fill in the missing words while reading an English passage. 1. In Reading Comprehension, press to select a user name and then press eingabe • See 5.1 Creating User Names. • For a new user to the exercise, see Changing the Settings at the end of this section.
  • Page 59 5.6 Reading Comprehension Changing the Settings To change the setting of the exercise, press SETTING. For a new user to the exercise, the settings menu will show automatically before the exercise starts. 1. In the setting menu, press to select an option and then press .
  • Page 60: Exercise Review

    5.7 Exercise Review In Exercise Review, you can check the latest scores and current skill levels in all exercises. 1. In the Exercises menu, press to select Exercise Review and then press eingabe 2. Press USER to select a user and review his/her scores and skill levels.
  • Page 61: Organizer Menu

    6. ORGANIZER Menu 6.1 Using the Calendar The Calendar lets you check months and days and use as a scheduler. Viewing the Calendar 1. In the Organizer menu, press to select Calendar and then press eingabe 2. To change the date, use the direction keys. • To change month, press / until the current month is highlighted.
  • Page 62 6.1 Using the Calendar Adding Schedules from the Schedule List 1. In the Calendar, press LIST. 2. Press NEW in the schedule list. 3. Add the schedule information in the available fields. • Press / to shift between fields. • Press when required to select from a menu. This includes selecting the type of event and the time of the event.
  • Page 63 6.1 Using the Calendar Editing Schedules The following soft keys correspond to the F1 to F6 keys on the top row of the keyboard. • DELETE: Deletes the selected schedule. • DEL ALL: Erases all schedules. In either case, a prompt will appear to confirm your selection. Press to select ‘Yes’...
  • Page 64: Using The Calculator

    6.2 Using the Calculator 1. In the Organizer menu, press to select Calculator and then press eingabe 2. Type a number. (.). To • You can type up to 14 digits. To type a decimal, press (+/-). change the sign of a number, press 3. Press a math function key. 4. Type another number. 5.
  • Page 65: Using The Clock

    6.3 Using the Clock 1. In the Organizer menu, press to select Clock and then press eingabe • The clock shows the times and dates of both local and world cities. Setting the Clock 1. In the Clock, press SET TIME. 2. Press to move between fields. • Date / Time: Press once and then press to change values.
  • Page 66: Using The Alarm

    6.4 Using the Alarm You can have five alarm settings. Setting the alarm 1. In the Organizer menu, press to select Alarm and then press eingabe • The current alarm settings (Alarm 1-5) show on the screen. 2. Press to select one of the settings and then press eingabe SET.
  • Page 67: Using The Phone Book

    6.5 Using the Phone Book Adding Entries 1. In the Organizer menu, press to select Phone Book and then press eingabe 2. Press NEW. 3. Enter appropriate information in the available fields. • Press / to move between fields. eingabe • Press + number keys to input numbers.
  • Page 68: Using Memo

    6.6 Using Memo Adding Entries 1. In the Organizer menu, press to select Memo and then press eingabe 2. Press to select a category and then press eingabe • The memos are grouped into categories. Four default categories are available. • To add a new category, press ADD. Create a name for the new category and then press eingabe 3.
  • Page 69: Using Voice Memo

    6.7 Using Voice Memo Making Recordings 1. In the Organizer menu, press to select Voice Memo and then press eingabe 2. Press RECORD to start recording. • To pause recording, press PAUSE. Press GO ON to resume. 3. Press STOP when done. Listening to Recordings 1.
  • Page 70: Metric Converter

    6.8 Metric Converter 1. In the Organizer menu, press to select Conversions and then press eingabe 2. Press to select Metric Converter and then press eingabe 3. Press to select a conversion category and then press eingabe 4. In the selected category, press to select a measurement unit.
  • Page 71: Currency Converter

    6.9 Currency Converter 1. In the Organizer menu, press to select Conversions and then press eingabe 2. Press to select Currency Converter and then press eingabe 3. Press to select a currency. 4. Input numbers for conversion. (.) for a decimal. As you type the numbers, the equivalent • Press value in other currencies shows automatically.
  • Page 72: Using Countdown Timer

    6.10 Using Countdown Timer 1. In the Organizer menu, press to select Countdown Timer and then press eingabe 2. Input values with the number keys. • Press / to shift between fields. 3. Press SOUND. • You are prompted to select a sound file as the alarm tone. Use the direction and SAVE keys for selection. 4.
  • Page 73: Organizer Password

    6.11 Organizer Password The password is applicable to Calendar, Phone book, Memo and Voice Memo to prevent unauthorized access. Creating a password 1. In the Organizer menu, press to select Organizer Password and then press eingabe • You are asked to proceed to password setting. Press / to select ‘Yes’...
  • Page 74: Entertainment Menu

    7. ENTERTAINMENT Menu 7.1 Music Player This device can play mp3 files stored in the device or on a microSD card (if inserted). It is recommended to save the mp3 files in the music sub- folder in the entertainments folder of the device. Progress bar Volume level Playlist...
  • Page 75 7.1 Music Player • Press ( ) / ( ) to scan backward or forward within a file. Press ( ) to resume normal playback. 3. Press ( ) to stop the playback. Editing Playlist • Press F1 (+) to add new files to the playlist. See Adding Files to the Playlist.
  • Page 76: Video Player

    7.2 Video Player This device can play avi and mp4 files stored in the device or on a microSD card (if inserted). It is recommended to save those files in the video sub-folder in the entertainments folder of the device. Note: Recommended image resolution: 320 x 240.
  • Page 77 7.2 Video Player • Press F2 ( ) to pause the playback and press again to resume. • Press (–) / (+) to adjust the volume. • Press F1 ( ) / F4 ( ) to skip to the previous or next file. • Press F5 ( ) to watch the video in full screen.
  • Page 78: Photo Album

    7.3 Photo Album This device can play bmp, jpg and gif files stored in the device or on a microSD card (if inserted). It is recommended to save those files in the album sub-folder in the entertainments folder of the device. Note: Recommended image resolution: 480 x 272.
  • Page 79 7.3 Photo Album 3. Press PLAY to start a slideshow of the photos. 4. Press to end the slideshow. Photo Slideshow Settings 1. In the Photo Album, press SET. 2. Press to select a setting and then to select an option. • Order mode: Selects to play photos randomly or sequentially.
  • Page 80 7.3 Photo Album • Press F6 ( ) to delete the current photo. 4. Press to exit the full screen mode. Editing the Playlist 1. In the Photo Album, press DELETE. 2. In the pop-up menu, press to select an option. • Delete the picture: Deletes the current photo.
  • Page 81: Ebooks

    7.4 eBooks This device can play txt files stored in the device or on a microSD card (if inserted). It is recommended to save the files in the eBooks sub-folder in the entertainments folder of the device. Adding Files to the Playlist 1.
  • Page 82 7.4 eBooks Using Bookmarks 1. While reading, press BOOKMARK to add a bookmark to the current screen. 2. To recall a bookmark, press LOCATE. • A pop-up menu will show with the created bookmarks. 3. Press to select a bookmark. 4. Press to select ‘Open’ in the pop-up menu and then press eingabe • Alternatively, you can press / to select ‘Delete’...
  • Page 83: Settings Menu

    8. SETTINGS Menu 8.1 Display Settings 1. In the Settings menu, press to select Display Settings and then press eingabe 2. Press to shift between settings. • Theme: To select the image for the background. • Font size: To select the size of the text. • Dotted line: To select whether dotted lines show between lines of text.
  • Page 84: Power Management

    8.4 Power Management 1. In the Settings menu, press to select Power Management and then press eingabe 2. Press to adjust the time and then press when done. eingabe • Shutoff: Determines how long your device stays on if no key is pressed.
  • Page 85: Host Information

    8.6 Host Information This menu shows the host ID, program version and data version. 1. In the Settings menu, press to select Host Information and then press eingabe 2. Press to exit. 8.7 Default Settings This menu lets you perform soft or hard reset of the device. 1.
  • Page 86: General Controls

    9. General Controls 9.1 Headphone Jack The headphone jack is located on the left of the device for 3.5 mm, 35 ohm impedance stereo headphones. Caution: Monophonic headphones will not work with this unit. 9.2 USB Port The USB port is located on the left of the device for a mini-USB 2.0 compatible connection.
  • Page 87: Adjusting Sound Volume

    9.4 Adjusting Sound Volume Press to show the volume control menu. Press to adjust the volume. When done, press to select ‘OK’ and then press eingabe Volume Cancel 9.5 Changing Size of Screen Type Press repeatedly to change the size of the screen type. 9.6 Help is Always at Hand You can view a help message at any screen by pressing .
  • Page 88: Pc Connections

    10. PC Connections 10.1 Connecting to a PC Your device has a built-in USB port and can be connected to your desktop or laptop PC with a USB cable*. 1. Turn on your device. 2. Connect the wide end of a USB cable to a USB port on your PC and the smaller end to the USB port on your device.
  • Page 89: Using Wordbytes

    To connect this device to your PC, see 10.1 Connecting to a PC. For download of the latest WordBytes software, please visit: www.franklin.com/wb20 For learning more about additional content for download, visit www. franklin.com/eu.
  • Page 90: Copying Files To Your Device

    • See 10.1 Connecting to a PC for more information. 2. On your PC, use Windows Explorer to find the drive labeled ‘Removable Disk’ or ‘Franklin’ and double-click it to open it. 3. Right-click the file you want to copy from your PC to your device and then click ‘Copy’...
  • Page 91: About Your Device Folders

    10.4 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, ‘Personal Dictionary’ is always the location to save any .txt formatted personal dictionaries so they appear on your device.
  • Page 92: Additional Information

    Size: 140 x 85 x 18 mm Weight: 202 g ISBN: 978-1-59074-685-1 © 2012 FRANKLIN ELECTRONIC PUBLISHERS, INC. Burlington, N.J. 08016- 4907 U.S.A. All rights reserved. © 2010 Langenscheidt KG, Berlin and Munich. All rights reserved. © Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary ©...
  • Page 93: Product Care

    11.2 Product Care Your 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: • Keep the lid closed when you are not using it. This will protect the screen from being broken, scratched or marred in any way.
  • Page 94: Recycling And Disposal

    Do not dispose of batteries with 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.
  • Page 95: Fcc Notice (U.s. Only)

    11.4 FCC Notice (U.S. only) 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.
  • Page 96: License Agreement (U.s.)

    FRANKLIN means Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc. Limited Use License All rights in the PRODUCT remain the property of FRANKLIN. Through your purchase, FRANKLIN grants you a personal and nonexclusive license to use this PRODUCT. You may not make any copies of the PRODUCT or of the data stored therein at the time of purchase, whether in electronic or print format.
  • Page 97: Warranty Information

    MAINTENANCE. THE SOLE OBLIGATION AND LIABILITY OF FRANKLIN, AND THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, IS REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AT THE SOLE OPTION OF FRANKLIN AND THIS REMEDY APPLIES ONLY IN THE CASE IN WHICH FRANKLIN DETERMINES THAT THE PRODUCT WAS DEFECTIVE AND THAT THE DEFECT AROSE WITHIN THE DURATION OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY.
  • Page 98: Limited Warranty (Eu And Switzerland)

    You must also write the RMA prominently on the package if you return the product; otherwise there may be a lengthy delay in the processing of your return. Franklin strongly recommends using a trackable form of deliver to Franklin for your return.
  • Page 99 www.franklin.com...

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