Besta CyberDict 8 User Manual

Besta CyberDict 8 User Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Index Chapter 1. An Introduction to the Unit............. Precautions..................How to Use CyberDict for the First Time............Expansion Card....................Product Layout....................Keyboard Buttons..................On-screen Control Keys................15 Main Power & the Card (SMC)..............16 7.1 How to Install / Replace the Battery............16 7.2 How to Replace the Card................
  • Page 3 1.6 Cross Search................... 34 1.7 Pronunciation................... 36 1.8 Storing Data.................... 1.9 Listening and Repeating after the Device..........Thai-English Dictionary.................. Thai-Thai Dictionary..................Longman Dictionary..................Oxford Dictionary (English-English & English-Chinese)........ Chinese-English Dictionary................Chinese-Chinese Dictionary................Idioms & Phrases Dictionary................Animated Dictionary..................10. Illustrated Dictionary..................11.
  • Page 4 12.4 Adjectives....................76 12.5 Verb Patterns..................77 12.6 Dictionary Appendix................Chapter 4. PIM................... Name Cards....................1.1 Create / Store New Data................ 1.2 Index Screen..................1.3 Searching data..................1.4 Browsing Data..................87 1.5 Duplicating Data..................87 Deleting Data..................88 1.7 Securing Data..................88 1.8 Editing the Category................
  • Page 5 12.2 Units......................117 12.3 Currency Exchange................. 118 12.4 Size Conversion..................12.5 Income & Expense................Chapter 5. System..................121 Memory......................123 1.1 Shortcut Mode..................123 1.2 More DirMode..................1.2.1 Change Drive................1.2.2 Browse Folder and File..............1.2.3 Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete the Files..........1.2.4 Create Folder................
  • Page 6 4.5 Gobang....................145 4.6 Mahjong....................146 4.7 Land Mine..................... 4.8 Mushroom Man..................4.9 Othello....................4.10 Puzzle....................4.11 Tetris....................4.12 Super Shooter..................4.13 Black Jack................... Text Viewer (e)....................155 Digital Voice Recorder..................156 Video Learning (e)..................157 Chapter 7. Downloadable Mathematical Titles........158 Statistical Calculator..................
  • Page 7: Chapter 1. An Introduction To The Unit

    Chapter 1. An Introduction to the Unit This chapter explains how to use your CyberDict for the first time, the keys and controls, power sources, default system settings and basic operations of your CyberDict. We hope it will help you to use this device. Please proceed to the following chapters for details of each function under different main menus.
  • Page 8: How To Use Cyberdict For The First Time

    unit will not be used over an extended period of time. B. Use the rechargeable battery and the power adaptor that come with this device only. (Output: DC5V 1A) C. To maximize the life of the rechargeable battery, please recharge only when the battery low message is indicated D.
  • Page 9: Expansion Card

    The main menu of Dictionaries will be shown. Press to shift among Thai / English / icon modes in the main menu. Note: The system will omit the “Auto Power Off Timer” and won’t turn off under the following situations: During natural voice pronunciation During data management, such as copying, saving, transmission, etc.
  • Page 10: Product Layout

    4. Product Layout Obverse side: 1- Screen 2- On-screen control keys (Right) 3- Speaker 4- LED Light 5- Keyboard 6- RESET Key 7- Microphone 8- On-screen Control Keys (Left)
  • Page 11 Reverse side: 1- Earphone Socket 2- SMC Slot 3- Stylus 4- Stylus Slot Cover 5- Mini USB Socket 6- LED Light 7- DC Adaptor Socket 8- Battery Cover (Battery Compartment)
  • Page 12: Keyboard Buttons

    5. Keyboard Buttons Function To initialize the system Power on / off button Select main menu Function keys, same as F1-F5 on the screen Under the main menus, press it to shift from one to another Return to the main menu from any functions. Shift among English / Thai / Icon menu Switch English / Thai input mode when editing data Listen in English...
  • Page 13 Save current record or data Save an item for review and test Input special symbols Mandarin phonetic symbol Switch the font size (in the definition screen of dictionaries) Asterisk question mark ”?” Mandarin phonetic symbol Thai character Thai character Move the cursor up; Shift + to adjust LCD contrast Move the cursor down;...
  • Page 14 Thai character Thai character “/” View Japanese in Travel Dialogues Numeric key “3” The third tone of Chinese Pin Yin input method Mandarin phonetic symbol Thai character View Korean in Travel Dialogues Numeric key “4” The fourth tone of Chinese Pin Yin input method Mandarin phonetic symbol Thai character Thai character...
  • Page 15 Numeric key “8” Mandarin phonetic symbol Thai character Thai character View French in Travel Dialogues Numeric key “9” Mandarin phonetic symbol Thai character Thai character Numeric key “0” Mandarin phonetic symbol Thai character Thai character English letter “Q” Mandarin phonetic symbol Thai character Mathematic sign “Hyp”...
  • Page 16 Mathematic sign “ ” with [SHIFT] key − Mathematic sign “cos” English letter “R” Mandarin phonetic symbol Thai character Thai character Mathematic sign “ ” with [SHIFT] key − Mathematic sign “tan” English letter “T” Mandarin phonetic symbol Thai character Thai character Mathematic sign “...
  • Page 17 Thai character Logical sign “not” with [SHIFT] key Mathematic sign “-” English letter “O” Mandarin phonetic symbol Thai character Thai character Mathematic sign “+” Logical sign “xor” with [SHIFT] key English letter “P” Mandarin phonetic symbol Thai character Thai character Calculate the result in Statistical calculator with [SHIFT] key Mathematic sign “...
  • Page 18 Mandarin phonetic symbol Thai character Thai character Mathematic sign “ ” with [SHIFT] key Mathematic sign “ ” English letter “F” Mandarin phonetic symbol Thai character Thai character Mathematic sign “ ” with [SHIFT] key Mathematic sign “ ” English letter “G” Mandarin phonetic symbol Thai character Thai character...
  • Page 19 Mandarin phonetic symbol Thai character Thai character Mathematic sign “M-” English letter “L” Mandarin phonetic symbol Thai character Thai character Mathematic sign “M+” English letter “Z” Mandarin phonetic symbol Thai character Thai character “(“ Convert angular unit degree/radian/gradient in scientific calculator with [SHIFT] key Mathematic sign “...
  • Page 20 Thai character Thai character Mathematic sign “!” with [SHIFT] key Mathematic sign “%” English letter “B” Mandarin phonetic symbol Thai character Thai character English letter “N” Mandarin phonetic symbol Thai character Thai character Mathematic sign :all clear (AC) English letter “M” Mandarin phonetic symbol Thai character Thai character “?”...
  • Page 21: On-Screen Control Keys

    Enter a space when editing data The light tone of Chinese Pin Yin input method Confirm current operation Add a new line during editing Calculation the result in calculation function, as [=] key 6. On-screen Control Keys Tap with stylus to activate the functions. English-Thai Dictionary Thai-English Dictionary Thai-Thai Dictionary...
  • Page 22: Main Power & The Card (Smc)

    7. Main Power & the Card (SMC) One of the following power sources can be used. A. Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery which comes with this device (3.7V/ 780mAH). B. A power adaptor with DC output 5V/1A which comes with this device. This power source can be combined with option A.
  • Page 23: How To Replace The Card

    7.2 How to Replace the Card Insert: (Turn off the power) A. Open the cover of SMC slot. B. Insert the card into the compartment following the arrow instructions. C. Close the cover securely. Remove: A. Open the cover of SMC slot. B.
  • Page 24: Main Menus

    8. Main Menus Tap [F1]~[F5] on the screen to select a main menu, or press to select a main menu. [F1]DICTIONARY [F2]STUDY [F3] PIM [F4] SYSTEM [F5]MULTIMEDIA...
  • Page 25: Input Methods

    Note: In the main menus: Press to shift among icon / English / Thai modes. Press any letter keys to access the corresponding index screen of the main menu in the [F1] Dictionary main menu. In the functional screens: Press to return to the main menu.
  • Page 26 to activate English soft keyboard. Tap to activate symbol soft keyboard. to activate phonetic symbol soft keyboard. Write English letter, Thai letter or Chinese character in the handwriting zone with the stylus. standby 1 standby 2 handwriting1 handwriting 2 The identified letters or characters will be shown in the standby zone within a few seconds.
  • Page 27: Hints For Handwriting Recognition

    9.5 Hints for Handwriting Recognition 9.5.1 How to Increase Recognition Rate Write English letters in English handwriting mode. Write Thai letters in English handwriting mode. Write Chinese character in Chinese handwriting mode, Write Chinese characters using standard strokes. Write clearly and legibly, do not omit any strokes. Avoid unnecessary marking or strokes.
  • Page 28: Select The Date

    10. Select the Date Ex. Select the correct date for the records in [F3 PIM]. Press to select the month and day. or press page up/down to select the year. to shift the cursor. Tap the arrow head to change the year, or tap the year area to open a window for revision.
  • Page 29: Default System Setting

    13. Default System Setting Local city: Bangkok Local time setting: (03.01.2004), (08:00AM) World city: New York World time setting: (03.29.2004), (08:00PM) World city: Hong Kong World time setting: (03.01.2004), (09:00AM) Time system: 12-hours system Alarm setting: Pen & Keys Tone: Daylight-saving Time: None Display language: Icon...
  • Page 30: File Management

    Note: You will find there are 2 more drives appear under [My computer] in your Windows software. The first stands for the memory of CyberDict, the second stands for the memory of the SMC slot. 15. File Management You are allowed to create folders or saving files and data. However, please put your download titles in the corresponding and default paths as below to make sure the files are readable under specified functions.
  • Page 31 You can also create new folder and classify the files in [F4 SYS] [1.Memory] Ex. Create a folder 1.More DirMode Select a folder “Multi” 4.create folder Input folder name Press The corresponding folder name will be displayed in the main menu. If you create a new folder under “Multi”, you will find the folder name at [F5Multi].
  • Page 32: Chapter 2. Dictionary

    Chapter 2. Dictionary Distinctive Features: Pronouncing Voxware Human Voice in English-Thai, Longman & Oxford Dictionaries Allows switching large or smaller fonts under the definition screen Allows previewing the definitions in a preview window during smart searching Up to 20 cross-search windows Allows English/Thai/Chinese handwriting recognition, depends on which language to be inputted The Oxford Advanced Learner’s English-Chinese Dictionary includes...
  • Page 33 User’s Dictionary Allows to select either KK or DJ English phonetic symbols 6. Chinese-English Dictionary Built-in Besta’s Chinese-English Dictionary A wide coverage of Chinese words / idioms and English definitions. Provides smart input method to search.
  • Page 34: Illustrated Dictionary

    8. Idioms and Phrases Dictionary Built-in Dr.Wit’s Idioms and Phrases Dictionary. 9. Animated Dictionary Built-in Besta’s Animated Dictionary Classified into 33 categories, including 2000 most commonly headwords for the beginners Provides secondary search: spelling check and the nearest word, you can also create a new entry or headword in your personal User’s Dictionary...
  • Page 35: English-Thai Dictionary

    General Operations Press to switch among Icon / English / Thai menus. Under the main menu, press to select an item, and then press to access the function. Under the main menu, press to switch among the menus. Press corresponding numeric keys or tap the item on the screen directly to access. Press to return to the main menu under any applications.
  • Page 36: Switching Font Size

    to view next word. 6. Tap [F5 Path] on input screen to display 5. Press up to 50 words you looked up before. 1.2 Switching Font Size Under the explanation screen, press to switch the font size. Ex: In “English-Thai Dictionary” Press 1.3 Secondary Search If the word you entered is not found, it might due to misspelling or the searched word is...
  • Page 37 Spelling Check: Display words that similar in pronunciation. Nearest Word: Access the closest word in alphabetical order. Add New Word: Add the word into User’s Dictionary. A. Type an English word. B. Press to look up the word. C. If no data is found, press the corresponding numeric key or tap on the screen to select a secondary search.
  • Page 38 If you select "2 Nearest Word", the definition of the closest word “abought” will be displayed. If you select "3 Add New Word", access the 1. Input information related to your new User’s Dictionary directly. personal vocabulary “abot”. Press [Save] to save this new entry.
  • Page 39: Wildcard Search

    1.4 Wildcard Search To look up a word you are not sure the exact spelling, type all the letters you know and replace the unknown letter(s) with "?" or " ". "?" Stands for an unknown letter and " " stands for a string of unknown letters.
  • Page 40: Cross Search

    For example, look up the related data of “good” in English-Thai Dictionary. 2. Select [F1 example] to view all example 1. Type [g][o][o][d] and press sentences of "good". 3. Select [F2 Phrase] to view all related 4. Select "F4 Info" to view synonym and phrase of “good”.
  • Page 41 1. Tap on the first word and drag to the last word. 2. Tap on any parts of the screen other than the highlighted area to cancel the highlight. Highlight a word with keyboard: 1. Press to locate the cursor. 2.
  • Page 42: Pronunciation

    Note: “LM” stands for Longman Dictionary & “OX” stands for Oxford Dictionary. 1.7 Pronunciation Press to pronounce the English headword. Tap the on screen control key to adjust volume & speed. Press to select the item, Press to set the value; or directly tap on the axis to adjust volume and speed.
  • Page 43 yourself close to microphone, your voice will be recorded. D. The device will replay the standard pronunciation and your voice for your comparison. The message “Yours…” means your recorded voice. E. When a message ” Continue? ” appears, tap [Yes] to compare again, tap [No] or [ESC] to exit the function.
  • Page 44: Thai-English Dictionary

    2. Thai-English Dictionary 1. Tap “T-T Dict.” icon in the main menu. 2. Tap on the upper right screen. 3. Type Thai characters. 6. Press [F1 E-T] to cross search in 4. Press to look up the word. 5. Highlight an English word to be cross English-Thai Dictionary.
  • Page 45: Longman Dictionary

    6. Press [F1 E-T] to cross search in 4. Press to look up the word. 5. Highlight an English word to be cross English-Thai Dictionary. search. Note: For details of cross search function, please refer to "1.6 Cross search" 4. Longman Dictionary For details of instructions such as switching font size, secondary search, wildcard search, cross search, pronunciation, repeat after the device, storing data, etc., please refer to the operations of “1.
  • Page 46 7. Highlight [e.g.x] 6. Press to look up the word. 8. Press to view the example sentences and the proper way to use the word.
  • Page 47: Oxford Dictionary (English-English & English-Chinese)

    5. Oxford Dictionary (English-English & English-Chinese) For details of instructions such as switching font size, secondary search, wildcard search, cross search, related data search, pronunciation, repeat after the device, storing data, etc., please refer to the operations of “1. English-Thai Dictionary” 1.
  • Page 48: Chinese-English Dictionary

    8. Tap [E-E], switch to [E/C] to display 9. Tap [E/C], switch to [E-C] to display English and Chinese definitions Chinese definition only. simultaneously 10. Tap [e.g] or [ ] to display example 11. Whenever [Tab] appears, tap [tab] to sentences.
  • Page 49 Double tap the word to be looked up. Press the corresponding numeric key. In the screen of the definitions, press to listen in Chinese; press repeat after the device. Your voice will be recorded and replayed for your comparison. In the screen of the definitions, press to display the previous/ next Chinese phrase.
  • Page 50: Chinese-Chinese Dictionary

    8. Highlight a Chinese word (or words) 9. Press [F1 C-E] to cross-search the Chinese word. 7. Chinese-Chinese Dictionary Please refer to 6.Chinese-English Dictionary for detail instructions. You are not allowed to switch between Traditional or Simplified Chinese Characters because both characters exist in the database simultaneously. 1.
  • Page 51 3. Press [F4 Copyright] to display the 4. Tap to view a Chinese input method. 5. Select an input method copyright notice. Press twice, then return to input screen. 6. Tap on the upper right screen. 7. Press to display the full explanation.
  • Page 52: Idioms & Phrases Dictionary

    10. You can also press [F1C-C] to cross-search the Chinese word in Chinese-Chinese Dictionary. 8. Idioms & Phrases Dictionary For cross search function, please refer to “1.6 Cross Search”. 1. Tap [Idioms] icon in the main menu. 2. Tap on the upper right screen. 3.
  • Page 53 1. Tap “Ani. Dict.” icon in the main menu. 2. Input screen of Animated Dictionary. 3. Press [F1 Item Index] to select 4. Press [F4 Voi] to turn on/off the sound categories. during animation playing. 5. Input English letters. 6. Press to look up the word.
  • Page 54 9. Press [F3 E/T] to display English and 10. Press [F3E-E] to display English Thai explanations simultaneously. explanations only. 11. Press [F3 E-T] to display Thai 12. Press [F4>>] to display more explanation only. explanations.
  • Page 55: Illustrated Dictionary

    10. Illustrated Dictionary 1. Tap [Illu. Dict.] icon in the main menu. 2. Press to view the categories. 3. Move the cursor to select a category. 5. Select a sub-category and view the pictorial page. 4. Press to confirm or press corresponding numeric keys to access a category directly.
  • Page 56: Professional Dictionary

    8. Press key to display all Thai and English word list for the present picture. Press to look up the words on the previous / next page/picture. Press [TAB] to disable/enable number displaying. 11. Professional Dictionary 1. Tap [Pro. Dict.] icon in the main menu. 2.
  • Page 57: Smc (Smart Media Card Is An Optional Accessory)

    5. Select a dictionary 6. Tap on the upper right screen. (ex. Medical Dictionary) 7. Type English letters. 8. Press to display the full explanation. 12. SMC (Smart Media Card is an optional accessory) This is a standard SMC slot. The main purposes of this extension slot are for the memory extension or functionality expansion, for example, whenever a professional dictionary card is inserted, it becomes a part of the device.
  • Page 58: Chapter 3. Study

    Chapter 3. Study 1. Naturalistic Learning Method Listening, speaking, reading & writing are the normal processes of learning a language. The Naturalistic Learning Method provides an environment of listening and speaking English with many commonly used and oral sentences. Provides 6 levels of naturalistic learning Provides user information for reference, including total time, total sentences, time and number of sentences Listening and repeating after the pronunciation, your voice will be recorded and...
  • Page 59: Listening And Learning

    Provides the listening comprehension test and practice categorized into 3 levels: Basic/Middle/High Provides “Mock Test” and “Practice Room” features Please put the downloaded contents in the following path: C\STUDY\ENGTEST. 5. Interactive English Includes abundant conversations which can be downloaded/updated from the website.
  • Page 60 10. Useful Vocabularies More than 2000 commonly used nouns categorized into apparel, dining, home, transportation, recreation, sports, school, society, animal & plants, and others. Up to 20 cross search windows 11. Travel Dialogues Classified into 10 main themes and 46 situations Up to 20 cross search windows Provides conversation texts in English, Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch and French...
  • Page 61 1. Naturalistic Learning Method A. Press to select level. B. Tap to open the drop-down menu. * User Information – show current status of the practice. * Default – resume all the default settings. * Setting – User’s setting. C. Tap [Finish] to confirm. If you select [3 Setting], you can select Male or Female voice, set study mode, repeat times, repetition of answer and the way to select the...
  • Page 62: Animated Grammar

    4. Listen to the standard pronunciation 5. Listen to your pronunciation. 6. Display the original English sentence 7. When time is up, the system will continue and its Thai translation. The duration of the practice and go to the next sentence. displaying can be set in “Setting”...
  • Page 63 sentence, then press to cross-search the word into other dictionary. Ex. Learning how and when to use “But” Name of this course Grammar guide shall be displaying right after the sentence is pronounced. Press [F1]~[F5] while the animation is being played. 1.
  • Page 64: Picture Gallery

    Press to pause the animation, Press to start cross-searching. highlight a word with stylus, then press and select a dictionary. 3. Picture Gallery Provides colorful pictures with English/Thai meaning. You can also input English letters to search for a word. The pictures will enhance your memory to remember these words. A.
  • Page 65: English Proficiency Test

    Tap [F5Slide Show] to slides. Press [ESC] Tap [F4Slide Set] to set, then tap [F2Finish] to return to the previous screen. to confirm. 4. English Proficiency Test There are 6 test embedded in this device, the rest of tests need to be downloaded from CyberDict Technology website.
  • Page 66 The mock test has time limit, it will be stopped when time is up. D. Your result will be displayed when you finish the 3 parts of a mock test. Double tap a result from the score chart to check the detail. Tap the wrong one and retry.
  • Page 67: Practice Room

    4.2 Practice Room Tap [2] to select practice room. Tap an item to select a part to practice. Tap [F3Play] to pronounce the question again. to show the question and answers, again to return to the previous screen. If the questions and answer are shown, tap [F2Auto] to pronounce the question and answer automatically.
  • Page 68: Conversations

    C. Press or [F2Cont] to display the conversation. Ex. View “Going Abroad” from interactive English: Press numeric key [1] to select “Going 2. Select a title. Abroad”. Tap [F1Play] to listen to the situation 3. Tap [F1Scene] first, then access the conversation screen.
  • Page 69 the translation at the same time. C. Tap [F2Sentence] to play the recorded voice of a single sentence. Press to select sentence Tap [F1Play] to pronounce the highlighted sentence. Tap [F2Sentence] to check Thai translation of the highlighted sentence. Tap [F2Translation] first, then tap [F1Play], you can listen to the voice and read the translation at the same time.
  • Page 70: Playing A Role

    5. Tap [F1Continue] to continue to listen to 6. Tap [F2Sentence]. the conversation. Press to exit. 7. Tap [F2Translation] to look up the translation of highlighted sentence. Note: The operation of Single sentence operation is similar to the instructions above. 5.2.1 Playing a Role A.
  • Page 71: English Sentence Exercise

    4. The conversation is finished. 3. During the recording 6. English Sentence Exercise Rearrange the words of the sentences into correct order. If you answer is wrong, the system will display the correct answer. You can set the level of difficulty from level 1 to 7. A.
  • Page 72 wrong word. Press or tap on the highlighted word again. You can also drag the highlighted word to another position directly. You can also press to withdraw the word. D. Press to exit from the exercise. E. After you have finished the practice session, your score will be displayed. Ex: 1.
  • Page 73: Listening And Learning

    7. Listening and Learning Choose the category by pressing numeric key 1-5. Note: For Item 2-5, you should have saved some words in English-Thai Dictionary, Longman English Dictionary, Useful Vocabularies and Travel Dialogues, otherwise a message “No Data” will be displayed. A.
  • Page 74: Revision Dictionary

    Select a group number. Note: For the operation of other functions, please refer to “9.Revision Dictionary”. 9. Revision Dictionary under the Study menu. Note: You should have saved some words in English-Thai and Longman Dictionaries, otherwise a message “No Data” will be displayed.
  • Page 75: Review &Test

    9.2 Review &Test Ex: Select “1.English-Thai Dictionary”. 1. Tap [F2review&test] to start. 2. Press to start “Learning” 3. Press to learn the following word until a message “Start” appears. 4. Type English letters to fill in the blank 5. Press to confirm.
  • Page 76: Recalling

    9.3 Recalling The word appears, press or tap at Tap [F3recall] to start. any parts of the screen to show the definition. Press again or tap on the screen again to show next word. 9.4 Practice Ex. Tap [F4practice] to start. The first and the last letters of the word appears, but other letters are blank.
  • Page 77: Useful Vocabularies

    10. Useful Vocabularies The useful vocabularies are categorized Select a group and a sub-item. into 10 groups. Press to view English words and its Thai translation. Press to view the previous / next vocabulary. Note: For cross search function, please refer to "Dictionary 1.6 cross search”...
  • Page 78 Ex: Select “General Conversation” ”Time” Press to view the next sentence Press to pronounce in English. Press to pronounce in Thai. Press to pronounce in Chinese, Japanese or Korean. Press the numeric key [1]~[8] to view other languages. Tap any English or Thai letter to access Ex: Press numeric key [2] to view cross-search Japanese.
  • Page 79: English Reference

    Full Text Search Full Text Search is to search the whole text in the Travel Dialogues that contains specified word or phrase. Tap [F5Search]. Enter a Thai/English keyword. C. Tap or press /[F5Search] to start. ∗ Tap [F2Continue] to search the next dialogue.
  • Page 80: English/Thai Proverbs

    12.1 English/Thai Proverbs A. Type the first or the first few letters of the proverb, a list of proverbs will be displayed for you to select. B. Press to highlight the proverb, press [ENTER] to access its definition screen. * Press to view the definition of previous/next proverb.
  • Page 81: Men / Women English Names

    12.2 Men / Women English Names Input the English name. Press to view its origins and Thai meaning. C. For cross search function, please refer to "Dictionary 1.6 cross search” D. Press to view the previous/next English name. Example, Tap to select “3 Men English Names” Input “Peter”.
  • Page 82: Adjectives

    * Press to return to previous screen. C. Press to look up the affixes on the previous/next page. Tap to select “5 English Prefixes” or “6 English Suffixes” to access English prefixes or suffixes index screen. Ex. Press numeric key [5]. Ex: Input “pro”.
  • Page 83: Verb Patterns

    Ex. Press numeric key [7]. Input the adjectives you want to search. Ex: Input “lov”. Press to access the source and meaning of Thai. 12.5 Verb Patterns The “Verb Pattern” initial screen. Ex. Press numeric key [8]. Press or tap at right bottom of screen to page up/down to view.
  • Page 84: Dictionary Appendix

    Select the one you want to look up. Press to display the previous/next Press to scroll a line up/down. page. Note: For cross search function, please refer to "Dictionary 1.6 cross search” 12.6 Dictionary Appendix Ex: Press numeric key [9]. The “Dictionary Appendix”...
  • Page 85: Chapter 4. Pim

    Chapter 4. PIM 1. Name Cards Allows to create name cards and personal information Allows to input data in Thai, English, numbers and special symbols Allows to add a portrait corresponding to every record Classified into 5 categories, name of the categories can be changed or modified You are also allowed to add some customized field names Quick search function with a keyword or tel.
  • Page 86: Curriculum Schedule

    Allows to check daily routines, schedules, tasks and anniversary 5. Schedule Allows to input Thai, English, numbers and special symbols You are allowed to define the field names Allows to set the alarm for important scheduled activities Allows to access daily and weekly schedules Allows to duplicate, modify, delete a record or create a new one Allows to set a password for the security of saved data 6.
  • Page 87 10. Paintbrush Allows to keep freehand drawings Allows to set a paintbrush record as startup picture while turning on the device Allows to duplicate, modify, delete a record or create a new one 11. Reference Introduces the useful information related to Thai police stations, hospitals, Embassies overseas, telephone information, history, travel guide, etc.
  • Page 88: Name Cards

    1. Name Cards Allows to create, input, store, search, edit or delete name card data. 1.1 Create / Store New Data A. Tap under the PIM menu. If no data has ever been saved, the device will display the following messages.
  • Page 89 For example, add a new name card data. 1. Access the editing screen 2. Input data and select [Name] and to select a category. 3. Press 4. Press [Mobile]. 6. Tap the telephone number, all the related 5. Press or tap [Save] to save the data. You can see the Name and Mobile phone contact numbers will be displayed.
  • Page 90 For example, add a portrait/photo. 2. Select a picture. 1. Tap and select [1 My Picture] Tap and drag on the screen to set display 4. Press and [Y] to confirm, then range of the portrait. press to save the data. 5.
  • Page 91: Index Screen

    Note: The actual display size of a portrait is limited to max. 160*160 pts. If the range you mark is over this size, it will be optimized to 160*160 pts. The minimum size of a range is 32*32 pts. 1.2 Index Screen Tap [Func] to select "Show/Hide private"...
  • Page 92: Searching Data

    Note: For "Customized Field Name" function, you are allowed to add new field and modify its name, but the built-in field name can not be modified or deleted, the new field names can only be deleted in [F4SYS]-->[1. Memory], and all saved data will also be deleted. 1.3 Searching data In the index screen, tap [F2 Search];...
  • Page 93: Browsing Data

    1.4 Browsing Data The browsing screen (Detail View) allows you to browse the whole record. A. Tap [F1New] to add a new data. B. Tap [F2Modify] to modify the data. C. Tap [F3Duplicate] to duplicate the data. D. Tap [F4Delete] to delete the data. E.
  • Page 94: Deleting Data

    1.6 Deleting Data Tap [F4Delete] or press on the browsing screen, you can also tap [F3Delete] or press on the index screen Ex. Tap [F3Delete] on the index screen. Ex. Select “Y” to delete the data. 1.7 Securing Data Tap [F5 ] when editing data, the default lock icon will change into Ex.
  • Page 95: Editing The Category

    , but you can’t see the data. Ex. Tap [Func] and select [1 Show Private]. Ex. Press Ex. Input your password. Ex. The secured data is displayed. 1.8 Editing the Category The name cards are classified into 5 default categories, including Commerce, VIP, Personal, Relative and Friends.
  • Page 96: Customized The Field Name

    Ex. Select [7 Edit Category] Ex. Tap under the index screen. Ex. Select a category and input data. Ex. Tap [Finish]. Ex. You will find a new category. 1.9 Customized the Field Name In addition to the default and fixed field names, up to 6 other customized fields can be defined by the user.
  • Page 97 B. Select a field and input data. C. Tap [Finish] or press to confirm. Ex. Tap [Func] under the index screen. Ex. Select [2 Customized Field Name] Ex. Select a field and input field name Ex. Tap to select a data type. Tap [Finish] to save the new field name.
  • Page 98: Memorandum

    2. Memorandum The usages are very similar to 1. Name Cards; only brief explanations will be given here. Please refer to the explanations in 1. Name Cards. under the PIM menu You are allowed to edit the existing category names “Daily, Commerce and Family” and increase up to 5 more categories.
  • Page 99: World Time

    In the browsing screen: [F1New] : add new data [F2Modify] : modify the data [F3Duplicate] : duplicate a data [F4Delete] : delete a data. Note: For operation steps about adding, editing, searching, deleting, securing data and custom he field names, please refer to 1.Name Cards. 3.
  • Page 100: Daylight-Saving Time [Dst] Or Summer Time

    3. Input “To” 4. Press 5. Press 3.2 Daylight-saving Time [DST] or Summer Time DST is the time set one hour earlier than the normal time. Take the block of ” ” to enable DST. Repeat the step A to disable the setting. 3.3 Adjusting the Date and Time A.
  • Page 101 E. Tap [F1 Date/Time Format Settings] to set the format of data and time Tap and select formats. Tap [Finish] to confirm. F. Tap [Finish] to confirm the settings. Ex. Adjusts the date and time to 2004.03.19 15:00 1. Tap [F1 Set Time] 2.
  • Page 102: Timer

    7. Tap [Finish] 8. Tap [F1Date/Time Format Settings] 9. Select 24-hour System 10. Tap [Finish] 3.4 Timer Tap [F3Timer] to count down from a certain time, the alarm will be activated when time is up, and a message will be displayed on the screen. A.
  • Page 103: Alarm Clock

    When pausing timer, tap [F2 Reset] to recover the time. Ex. Count down 10 seconds. 1. Tap [F1Timer] 2. Adjust time 3. Tap [F1Start] 4. Time is up 3.5 Alarm Clock 1. Tap [F2Alarm] 2. Tick the selection block of “Alarm Enable”...
  • Page 104: Calendar

    3. Tap the field of “Time” and set alarm 4. Tap [Finish] to confirm the settings. time, tap the filed of hour, minute and am / pm, tap“ / ”to adjust. 4. Calendar Provides the lunar /solar calendars. Tap under the PIM. 1.
  • Page 105: Schedule

    5. Press to display the 6. You could also tap the field “date” to view previous/next 6-months Calendar. Daily Routines, Schedule, To do List, and Anniversary. 5. Schedule The Schedule keeps track of appointments, meetings and other data associated with date and time.
  • Page 106: Repeating Period

    Tick “Alarm” block and tap [ ] to select alert time. Tap [F5 ] to secure the data. If you press 1. Select “Y” to save the data. 2. Select “N” to exit without saving the data. 3. Select “C” to cancel the operation, does not exit from current function.
  • Page 107 3. Tap [Finish]. 4. Tap the field of time to set the start time and the close time. 5. Tap [Finish] 6. Tap the field of narration. 7. Input the data ”have a meeting” (Shift to 8. Tap the field of period select “Weekly Repeat”...
  • Page 108 Set the effective data(Start/Close Date) 9. Select “WED” 12. Tick the “Alarm” block. Tap “ ”. 11. Tap [Finish] 13. Select “Alarm 5m earlier”. 14. Press “Save” to store. Note: For detailed explanation of securing data, please refer to “1. Name Cards”.
  • Page 109: Index Screen

    5.2 Index Screen The Schedule provides 4 kinds of index screens: “A Daily Schedule”, “All Schedules”, “Daily Chart” and “Weekly Chart”. Tap the related function keys to switch in the index screen. Tap [Func]. 1. Show / Hide Private – Show or hide secured data. 2.
  • Page 110 In the index screen: 1. Tap [Func]. Show / Hide Private – Show / Hide secured data. Setting – Tick “Display Preferred level” or “Display Close Date”. Customized Field Name –In addition to the default and fixed field names, up to 6 other customized fields can be defined by the user.
  • Page 111: Curriculum Schedule

    7. Curriculum Schedule under the PIM menu. Press to display the previous/next page (4 periods a page, 12 periods a day) Press to select a period. C. Press or tap the highlighted period to access the editing screen. If some data has already been saved, the details will be displayed. D.
  • Page 112: Anniversary

    3. Press 4. Input other data. Note: ∗ Press to delete a highlighted period on the index screen. ∗ For browsing, modifying, duplicating and deleting a data, please refer to the related explanations in 1. Name Cards. 8. Anniversary to access under the PIM menu. If no data has ever been saved, the device Press [Y] to set up new data.
  • Page 113 Ex. Set up a “Memo Birthday” Tap the field “Date” input “2003/10/17” to select “Solar Calendar” Tap the field “Narration”, Input “Woo Dee’s Tap the field “Note”, input “Happy Birthday” birthday” Tap [Save] to store. The Index Screen The index screen will display all current anniversary data. stands for Solar anniversary.
  • Page 114: Note Taker

    9. Note Taker Note Taker is a freehand writing program to keep your authentic manuscripts in the record. 9.1 Adding Data A. Tap under the PIM menu. If no data has ever been saved, you can access the editing screen directly. If some data has already been saved, the device will display the index screen.
  • Page 115: Paintbrush

    3. Drag the stylus to highlighted words, then Press to save data and return to index tap [Func] t o access clear / cut / copy / screen. paste function. 10. Paintbrush 10.1 An Introduction to the Tool Box Provides 12 tools:...
  • Page 116: Adding Drawing

    10.2 Adding Drawing A. Tap under the PIM menu. Utilize the tool box. to select a figure and put it on the screen, then tap the dotted edge to rotate the figure, once for 90 degree rotation. Shown as below: Drag the figure to move it to other position.
  • Page 117: Browsing The Saved Drawings

    Open – Open an old file Save – Save the file Save As – Save current file as another file name or category Clear – Clear all the content Cut – Cut the selected part and keep in the clipboard Copy –...
  • Page 118: Reference

    11. Reference under the PIM menu. 11.1 Introduces the useful information related to Thai police stations, hospitals, Embassies overseas, charter of history, telephone information, travel guide, family guide. Select the item. Press or tap scroll bar to select more. Press to view the previous / next page.
  • Page 119: Physiological Curve

    3. Tap [Finish] and then Tap to select 4. Press [F1Fortune Teller] to see the birth Time. fortune. 5. Press [F2Weight] to see the weight 11.3 Physiological Curve You can enter a birthday and current date to learn about change in one’s physical strength, intelligence and moods over a period of time, and analyze the above elements in terms of physiological curves.
  • Page 120 1. Press [9] to select “Physiological Curve”. 5. Tap [F1Curve] to select a curve of 2. Tap to select “Solar/Lunar”. Emotion, Mental or Physical. 3. Tap “Birthday” to set the date if birth. 4. Tap “Date” to set current date. 6.
  • Page 121: Calculate

    12. Calculate under the PIM menu. You can find some advanced and downloadable calculation software in [F5MULTI]--> [8.Tool] 12.1 Calculator A. Provides 4 fundamental arithmetical operations, memory operations and others functions such as percentage, square root of 12-digit calculation. B. Provides Engineering arithmetical operations, trigonometric functions, logarithm, angle and radian conversions.
  • Page 122 A. Function Keys of 12-digital Calculator: B. Function Key of Engineering Calculator [DEC]: decimal system [HEX]: hexadecimal system [BIN]: binary system [OCT]: octonary system C. Tick the check box: reciprocal of sin, cos, tan, x^y, x^2, In, log. ( “hyper” of hyper sine, hyper cosine and hyper tangent. The ticks will be disabled automatically after the operations.
  • Page 123: Units

    12.2 Units Ex: Initial screen to select conversion units: length, temperature, area, heat, capability, power, weight and pressure. on the left to select unit to be on the right to select unit to be changed from changed to Input number in the “Num” field to see the result.
  • Page 124: Currency Exchange

    12.3 Currency Exchange Provides 133 default currencies and 2 user-defined currencies. Please set standard currency and currency exchange rate before you convert currencies. Ex: Initial screen Ex. Press [F1 Set Rate] to set base currency and currency exchange rate first. Ex.
  • Page 125: Size Conversion

    12.4 Size Conversion Provides dress/shoes/hat size comparison chart of American, Britain, Japan, Germany and Europe. Initial screen Press [F1] to [F5] to view different types 12.5 Income & Expense This function helps you to manage your incomes and expenses. Ex: Initial screen Ex.
  • Page 126 Ex. Select “Expense” Ex. Input another data and press Ex. Press [F2Total] to calculate the total Ex. Select “All Categories” incomes, expenses or overall net income. Ex. Press [Func] Ex. Select “Setting” to select the digits kept after the decimal points.
  • Page 127 Note: For detail operations of securing data, please refer to “1. Name Cards”.
  • Page 128: Chapter 5. System

    Chapter 5. System 1. Memory Provides memory management for the device and the expansion card (SMC) Provides 2 kinds of file browsing mode: Shortcut Mode (for specified data of the device only) & More DirMode You can format SMC on this device to ensure it is well-formatted before using it Allows to delete personal data, files or folders, create new folder, rename folder / file, as well as delete folder Allows to exchange data (cut, copy, paste) between device and the extension card...
  • Page 129 Handwriting Setting: to set touch panel sensitivity and pen lifting time for handwriting recognition 4. Personal Settings Allows to set your favorite colors for the background, title bar, highlight bar and function bar. Allows to assign your favorite hot key function to , for example MP3 Song, My Picture, e-Book, Games World, Text Viewer, etc.
  • Page 130: Memory

    1. Memory This function is mainly for data, file, folder and memory management, you are not allowed to run or open any files under this feature. 1.1 Shortcut Mode You can delete specified data of the device (C:) such as PIM, MP3, My Picture, etc.
  • Page 131: More Dirmode

    1.2 More DirMode You can Browse / Cut / Copy / Paste / Delete / Rename the files in all the folders of the device (C:) and SMC (A:), as well as Rename / Create folders in Drive C: & A:. (Press [F1 Shift] to change between the drives.) and select “More DirMode”...
  • Page 132: Browse Folder And File

    1.2.2 Browse Folder and File Ex: Tap [STUDY] to browse more folder. EX. Tap [ANIGRAM] to browse the files. 1.2.3 Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete the Files Ex: Tap to select the files to be cut, copied, pasted or deleted. [F2Cut], [F3Copy] & [F5Delete] appear for selection.
  • Page 133: Create Folder

    1.2.4 Create Folder EX. Tap [ANIGRAM] to browse the files. Ex: Tap and select [Create Folder] 1.2.5 Rename Folder and Files EX. Tap [ANIGRAM] to browse the files. Ex: Tap and select [Rename]. 1.2.6 Format Card Press [F] to confirm. Ex: Tap and select “Format Card”...
  • Page 134: Information Communication

    Press [Y] to start. The formatting process is completed. 2. Information Communication First of all, install PC-Link software into your personal computer (PC), then connect the unit and PC with a PC-Link cable (USB). The personal data (ex. PIM) of the unit and downloadable titles/software of the PC are allowed to exchange via PC-Link cable and PC-Link software.
  • Page 135: System Settings

    C. Whenever the USB cable is inserted, the display will change as the following picture automatically and ready for exchanging data. You can also select [F4SYS] [2. Information Communication]). Note: When the two terminals are connected, you can start data transmission from PC. The red alert message will remind you that data is under transmission;...
  • Page 136: Pen & Key Tone

    Ex: Thai Menu EX. English Menu 3.2 Pen & Key Tone A. Press to move the cursor to select “Turn Off” or “Turn On”. B. Tap the highlighted item, press confirm. 3.3 Picture Setting Press to move the cursor to select item. * No Drawing: No startup picture will be displayed.
  • Page 137 Ex. Select “3 Custom Drawing” Note: You must download picture from PC or draw picture in Paintbrush to save it as startup picture first. Ex: Draw a picture in Paintbrush to open the drop-down menu, then at the right bottom of the drop-down menu.
  • Page 138: Speech Adjustment

    3.4 Speech Adjustment Press to shift among the functions. Press to adjust your desired level, or directly tap the scale to select. C. Press [F1Default] to return to the default value. * The default value is “Volume” :09, “Speed” :05. D.
  • Page 139: Password Setting

    C. Tap [F3Clear Password] to clear the password. D. Press to move the cursor. 3.5.2 Password Setting A. Input old password. B. Input new password. C. Input new password again to confirm. D. Tap [Finish] to confirm. 3.5.3 Securing the Unit If the unit is secured, you need to input correct password whenever turning on the power.
  • Page 140: Power Management

    3.6 Power Management A. Press to move the cursor. B. Tap or press to adjust the auto power off period. C. Tap or press to set time, if it is over the setting time when you operate, the system will auto access to power-saved mode. D.
  • Page 141: Chinese System Setting

    Ex: Initial Screen EX. Select Music Press to display all alarm sound and music. Tap any space or press to exit. 3.8 Chinese System Setting This device provides two kinds of Chinese system when displaying Chinese content: 1 Traditional Chinese 2. Simplified Chinese Press to select.
  • Page 142: Personal Settings

    D. Tap [Finish] to confirm. Ex: Adjust Pen Lifting Time EX. Touch Panel Correction 4. Personal Settings You can set your favorite colors for background, title bar, highlight bar and function bar. And you can assign your favorite function to the hot key under the System menu.
  • Page 143: Hot Line

    Ex: Set “English-Thai Dictionary” as your Press hotkey. It will access the input favorite hot key function, tap [Finish] to screen of English-Thai Dictionary directly. confirm. 5. Hot Line under the System menu.
  • Page 144: Chapter 6. Multimedia

    Chapter 6. Multimedia 1. MP3 Song (e) Built-in MP3 Player with fine sound quality speaker Allows to download standard MP3 songs into this device, even if the MP3 song isn’t in correct path, the device will search for the *.mp3 files in other paths automatically 2.
  • Page 145 To save user’s memory space, only a few Video English Learning titles will be bundled in this device, these files can also be deleted by yourself. You can also download more Video English Learning titles from CyberDict Technology website and the CDROM which comes with this device If the Video Learning titles aren’t in the correct path, the device will search for the files in other paths automatically...
  • Page 146: Mp3 Song (E)

    1.MP3 Song (e) to access the MP3 player directly in the MULTI main menu. If no songs in play list, it will display: Tap “YES” to search for the songs. Playing Select Play Single / Single Cycling / Play All / All Cycling / Play Randomly / Play Order Open the play list Select Default / Rock / Pop / Classic /...
  • Page 147: My Picture(E)

    2.My Picture(e) to access My Picture in the MULTI main menu * Select the downloaded pictures or photos from corresponding drive. * Tap a downloaded file to browse the picture in full screen. * Press key or tap anywhere on the screen to select the function.
  • Page 148: E-Book (E)

    3.e-Book (e) to access e-Books in the MULTI main menu Select the downloaded e-books from the corresponding drive. Note: Animated Grammar is a kind of e-book. Tap a downloaded file to browse the e-book. Press any key of [F1]~[F5]: * Restart—Return to the head and start * Information—Display the title name * Ins Bookmark—Insert a bookmark * Setting—Set auto page down...
  • Page 149: Games World(E)

    4.Games World(e) to access the Games World in the MULTI main menu. All Downloaded games will be displayed in the corresponding folder. Tap a downloaded game to open the game. 4.1 V&H Select “V&H ”. Tap “1.New Game” Operations: [F1 New]: Start a new round. [F2 Demo]: Demonstration of the game by the device itself.
  • Page 150: Magic Ball

    chess pieces display as “ABBA”, “AABB”, “BAAB” or “BBAA” in one line, the side who completes the mentioned order will eat the chess pieces belongs to another side. 4.2 Magic ball Select “Magic ball”. Operations: Introduction: When the game starts, the colorful balls located on the screen randomly, if there are 3 balls of same color stand in a horizontal or perpendicular line, the balls blow up.
  • Page 151 Operations: The Rules: The device will choose a 4-digits number randomly for each round, the digits are from 0-9, no repetition. Please guess what is this number. You have 10 chances, you lose the game if you can’t find out the correct number. When you input an incorrect number,( X)A(Y)B will be shown.
  • Page 152: Magic Beans

    4.4 Magic Beans Select “Magic Beans”. to select New Game and sound on/off. Operations: When you eat up all the beans, you win the game. You have three chances in the game, when you finally ate by the ogre, then you lose the game. There are four ogres in the maze, they will run out to catch you.
  • Page 153: Mahjong

    Operations: The players take turns to place their chess pieces at intersect of lines on the board. If one of the players succeeds in placing five chess pieces in a row vertically, horizontally or diagonally, that player wins the game. As a default setting, you hold the black chess and the unit holds the white chess.
  • Page 154: Land Mine

    So you should find 2 same blocks first, tap one of them and then tap another. if the path is correct, the blocks will disappear from the screen. You win if all the blocks are cleaned up. Operations: [New]: Starts a new round. [Hint]: Show a hint for the blocks you can tap to cleanup.
  • Page 155: Mushroom Man

    The rule: If you haven't tread on any landmines and no more block to be treaded on, you win the game. Tap [F1 New] to start a new game; Tap [F2 Level] to set the level of difficulty, Basic, Normal or Advanced, or customize the size of the chessboard. 4.8 Mushroom Man Select “Mushroom Man”.
  • Page 156: Othello

    When the little man gets the key, he can pass the door, one key for one door . The little man shouldn’t bypass the poison mushroom, otherwise he will be poisoned to death. Whenever the two things combine, it won't move any more. The time limit is 500 seconds a round, your earn 5 extra seconds for every flower the little man takes, you earn 20 extra seconds for every block of gold.
  • Page 157: Puzzle

    select a level. At the very beginning of a new round, if you tap [F4 Abort], it means you give up your chance to hold the white chess. Tap [F4 Abort] during the game is to give up this round and start a new round. 4.10 Puzzle Select “Puzzle”.
  • Page 158: Super Shooter

    Operations: The falling squares will be eliminated if they form a complete horizontal line. You lose the game when the blocks dumped high enough to touch the top. The blocks fall down from the top, use the directional keys to change their direction, and also the speed of the falling block, or to rotate the block.
  • Page 159: Black Jack

    If no more arrows left but still have some targets not been shot, you lose the game. When you get 2500 scores you are one of the greatest Besta Archer. Operations: tap to select “New Game, Sound on/off or Pause”.
  • Page 160 Operations: The basic premise of the game is that you want to have a hand value that is closer to 21 than that of the dealer, without going over 21. The value of a hand is simply the sum of the point counts of each card in the hand. An Ace can count as either 1 or 11, it's assumed to always have the value that makes the best hand.
  • Page 161 The values of the cards in Black Jack from two to ten are at face value. Jacks, Queens and Kings count ten and the Ace counts eleven or one. The Ace always counts eleven except if your total exceeds 21 - then the value of the Ace is reduced to one.
  • Page 162: Text Viewer (E)

    5.Text Viewer to access the Text Viewer in the MULTI main menu. All Downloaded files will be displayed in the corresponding folder. Tap to open a file. 1. Open file 2. Open recent files 3. Select code type 4. Select HEX mode 5.
  • Page 163: Digital Voice Recorder

    6.Digital Voice Recorder to access the Digital Voice Recorder in the MULTI main menu. to play, delete or rename a file. to record. Index screen Select “REC001.WAV”, tap to play. If the button [F1/ F2/ F3] turns to gray, it means that the present function is not available.
  • Page 164: Video Learning (E)

    7. Video Learning to access the Video Learning in the MULTI main menu. All Downloaded files will be displayed in the corresponding folder. Tap to playing the downloaded file. : Replay your voice : Follow the reading if it is available : Display or hide the caption : Browse the play list : Play the previous sentence or file...
  • Page 165: Chapter 7. Downloadable Mathematical Titles

    Chapter 7. Downloadable Mathematical Titles 1. Statistical Calculator Four fundamental arithmetical operations and functions Allows to perform the following calculation or regression models: uniform statistic, linear regression, logarithmic regression, index (exponential) regression and power regression based on the entered values Stores and analyzes up to 99 data entries 2.
  • Page 166: Statistical Calculator

    1. Statistical Calculator Tap the downloaded file to access the statistical calculator. [F1Func]: To select a trigonometric function. [F2Calc]: To select a calculation type. (Uniform Statistic, Linear regression, Logarithm regression, Index regression, Power regression) [F3Sort]: To select a sorting type (rise or fall in X, rise or fall in Y) [F5Clear]: To delete all statistical data.
  • Page 167: Formula Calculator

    Tap [F2Calc], select “1.Uniform Statistic”. Note: n=7+2+4+5+3+8+6+5=40 X=60*7+65*2+70*4+75*5+80*3+85*8+ 90*6+100*5=3165 Sorting Type: Ascending sort from X-Sorts X in ascending order. Descending sort from X-Sorts X in descending order. Ascending sort from Y-Sorts Y in ascending order. Descending sort from Y-Sorts Y in descending order. The Table of regression: Types of regression Formulae...
  • Page 168: Graphic Calculator

    Ex. Select “4.Probability”. Steps: Tap to access “4. Probability” under the formula calculator menu. Select “1.Binomial distri prob Fnt” Input [5], [8] [0.5](Press key to input next value). Tap [F2Calc] Tap [F5Clear] to clear all values Tap any number [5], then tap [F2Mean] to display the mean of the field’s letter(x) 3.Graphic Calculator Tap the downloaded file to access the...
  • Page 169 2. Tap [F3Func], select [sin] 3. Input [x](tap [C] key) [F1Draw]: To draw the functional graphic. [F2Range]: To view the default range of values. [F3Func]: To select the function type. [F5Clear]: To delete all values. Tap [F2Range] to view the default range of values.
  • Page 170: Multi-Lines Calculator

    Tap [F2Trace] tap “1. Tracing Along Curves” tap any dot along the curve to display the coordinate number Tap [F3Inequ] tap “Y1” tap “1.Y>=f(X)”. 4. Multi-lines Calculator Tap the downloaded item to access the Multi-lines Calculator. Tap [11][×][6][+][46][-][10][=]. Tap the line to modified. Ex. Tap the second line [02];...
  • Page 171: Scientific Calculator

    Note: When the result is over 9999999999, an error message shall appear. 5.Scientific Calculator Tap the downloaded item to access the Scientific Calculator. Ex. How to change counting system and angular unit? to shift among to shift among Ex: cos60=? Steps as following: 1.
  • Page 172 3. Then press to confirm. Ex: 20AND55=? Steps as following: 1. Input [20] 2. Input AND ([SHIFT]+[Y]). 3. Input 55, press (10100AND11011=10100) Ex: How to convert minutes and seconds to degrees? Ex: 15 30' 20 "=? Steps as following: 1. Input [15] tap [T] 2.
  • Page 173: Basic Equation

    3. Press Ex: 4^3=? Steps as following: 1. Input [4] 2. Input ^ ([SHIFT]+[F]) 3. Input [3] 4. Press Tap [F5Clear] to delete all data. Note: Hexadecimal, octonary and binary mode do not support scientific symbols. 6.Basic Equation Tap the downloaded item to access the Basic Equation.
  • Page 174: Multi Equation

    key to input next value). Press or tap [F2Calc] to get result. Tap [F5Clear] to delete all input values. 6.2 Multi Equation Step as following: 1. Input dimension. 2. Input coefficient. Press or tap [F2Calc]. Ex: Select dimension 2. Press Input coefficient [4] [5] [6].
  • Page 175 Press or tap [F2Calc] to get result. Tap [F5Clear] to delete all input values. Note: Press to return to the previous screen.
  • Page 176: Chapter 8. Introduction To The Pc Link

    Chapter 8. Introduction to the PC Link PC Link is a useful tool for personal data backup and management as well as data downloading from your PC to the unit. Personal data means the data you input in Name Cards, Memorandum, To Do List, Schedule, Curriculum Schedule, Anniversary, Income &...
  • Page 177 B. If the OS of your PC is Windows 2000, please use super administrator (Administrator) to login. C. If Windows 98 user fails to install USB driver from the CDROM, please click “USB Driver”→“USB Driver Windows 98 readme” to install it step by step manually.
  • Page 178: To Install Usb Driver Program

    1. To Install USB Driver Program Insert the CDROM into the CDROM driver of your PC. If your OS is Windows 98, click “USB Driver” ”USB Driver Windows 98” to install the driver. Prepare for InstallShield Wizard. Click “Next”. Start installing USB driver.
  • Page 179 After a short while, the following screen will be displayed. Please select restarting computer and click “Finish”. Click “Finish” to finish USB driver program installing.
  • Page 180: Introduction Of Pclink

    2. Introduction of PCLink PCLink is a useful software for you to transfer data between CyberDict 8 and your PC through USB cable. You can backup or restore your personal data and download MP3 Songs, Video Learning titles, Animated Grammar titles, English Proficiency Test, Interactive English, pictures, eBooks, text files from PC, as well as import/export personal information of the device and MS Outlook.
  • Page 181 C. Click “Browse…”to select the “Destination Folder”. D. After the folder location is selected, click “OK”. Click “Next” to continue.
  • Page 182 The InstallShield Wizard begins to duplicate files to your computer. G. Install successfully, click “Finish” and restart your computer to finish installing. Note: You need to restart your computer if this is the first time you install PCLink software. If you want to uninstall PCLink program, please do it as below.
  • Page 183: Getting Start

    2.2 Getting Start Click “Start” menu “Programs” “PCLink-CyberDict8” “PCLink-CyberDict8” or click the shortcut desktop “ ” to open PCLink program. Note: To optimize the display ing of PCLink software, please set windows to display in smaller Font type. ( “Start” “Setting”...
  • Page 184 B. Waiting for the Synchronization. C. Click [OK]. Download : To download new applications, eBook from PC or from CyberDict Technology website, and then transfer them to your CyberDict 8. Click [Communication] [Download] on the tool bar. Click [Dir Tree] to select a directory contains the downloaded titles.
  • Page 185 Note: PIM (Personal Information Management) means the data you input in Name Cards, Memorandum, To Do List, Schedule, Curriculum Schedule, Anniversary, Income & Expenses. Some steps for downloading data from PC-Link Connect USB faucets of PC and USB socket of the unit with the USB cable which comes with this unit.
  • Page 186 Double click the file of the PC end to download it to the device. Note: A. When the data is under transmitting, please do not remove the cable, close the PCLink program or switch off the power, any interruption of communicating may cause data lose and system problems.
  • Page 187 categories, either in drive C: (the unit) or drive A (the SMC) Video Learning — [\MEDIA] MP3 Song — [\MP3] Animated Grammar — [\STUDY\ANIGRAM] English Proficiency Test — [\STUDY\ENGTEST] Interactive English — [\STUDY\EXENGLIS] Picture — [\DICM] e-Book — [\MULTI\EBOOK] Text Viewer —...
  • Page 188: Send / Receive Data

    2.4 Send / Receive Data You can send and receive data between the unit and your computer. Be sure the unit and your computer have already connected with a USB cable that comes with this unit. Send data to the Unit: The unit: Select [F4SYS] [Information Communication] Computer side: Select the data you want to send, and then select [Send to Unit] on...
  • Page 189: Customize Field Name

    2.5.2 Customize Field Name Click the button “Customize Field Name” to add customize fields in addition to the default fields. Up to 6 fields can be added, the field type are text, date, time, integer decimal, currency or check box.
  • Page 190: New Category

    2.5.3 New Category In Name Card and Memorandum, you can add new category. Up to 8 categories can be added (including the default categories). Right click on the “file folder” of Name Card or Memorandum: Select “New Category” to add new category. Right click on the title of the new category, select “Delete Category”...
  • Page 191: Importing / Exporting Data

    2.6 Importing / Exporting Data This device supports certain applications from the Microsoft Outlook, the imported or exported files have their corresponding files in your PCLink software. You can import/export corresponding data of Schedule, Name Card, Memorandum, To Do List from/to Outlook Calendar, Contract, Notes and Task of PC, and allowed to import/export vCard (*.VCF) and import text file (*.TXT) of Name Card.
  • Page 192: Import Name Card Text File

    2.6.2 Import Name Card Text File The following rule for Name Card text file (*.TXT) is very important, as shown in the following picture. The column with underline must contain data, and the software can only accept TEXT file format below, other text files format are invalid. To divide data into paragraphs.
  • Page 193: Help

    Click “File” menu ”Import” ”Import Text File”, and then select TXT file to be imported, click “Open” to import text file to the Name Card, as shown in the following picture. 2.7 Help When you have questions and difficulties in operation, click “Help” menu “Help” to see the online help.

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