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Foreword Thank you for your purchasing our product. For the best results and to ensure that you are able to employ the features and functions of this product to their fullest, please read this manual carefully and keep it at hand for future reference. Importance You are strongly recommended to keep a separate record of all important data by other means to protect against its loss. We assume no responsibility for any damage or loss caused by deletion of data as a result of malfunction, repair or battery replacement. We also assume no responsibility for any loss or claim by the third parties, which may arise from the use of this product.
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6.7.2 Test................160 6.7.3 Sentence Making............162 6.8 Listening and Learning...........163 6.9 Sleep Learning............165 6.10 Regular Learning...........167 6.11 Card...............167 6.12 System Setting............168 6.12.1 Memory Management..........168 6.12.2 Display Setting............169 6.12.3 Power Setting.............170 6.12.4 Acoustic Setting............171 6.12.5 Time Setting..............172 6.12.6 Password Setting............173 6.12.7 Opening Screen Setting..........174 6.12.8 Recognition..............175 6.12.9 Calibration..............176 6.12.10 B rief of Function............176 6.12.11 Services of Client............176 CHAPTER 7 My Favourite..........177 7.1 My Favourite............177 CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROGRAM...178 8.1 PC Sync. and Download Program Instruction..178...
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8.1.9 Operations in “Photo Download”........198 8.1.10 Operations in “Recorder Download”......201 8.1.11 Operations in “Reader Download”.......204 8.1.12 Operations in “Video Download”.........208 8.1.13 Operations in “Flash Download”........211 8.1.14 Operations in “PIM”.............214 8.1.15 Trouble Shooting............223 8.1.16 Importance..............224 8.2 Simple Way of Upload & Download between Computer and Electronic Dictionary.......224 8.2.1 Operations in “Download All Kinds of Ebooks”...224 8.2.2 Operations in “Upload All Kinds of Ebooks”....226 8.2.3 Operations in “Delete All kinds of Ebooks”....227 CHAPTER 9 APPENDIX..........228 9.1 Chart of CangJie Input Method.......228 9.2 Radical Table for Difficult Radicals......229 9.3 Contrastive Chart between PinYin and ZhuYin..230 9.4 Conversion Table of Japanese and Roomaji Input Method..............231 9.5 ED2000C Ebook Category and Download Path..232...
CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE 1.1 Brief of Function This device is a high-technology product. It equips the new Oxford Chi- nese Dictionary and The Oxford Compact English Dictionary authorized by Oxford University Press. In addition of Sentence Translation, Anima- tion Dictionary, English-Chinese Dictionary, Chinese-English Dictionary, Japanese-Chinese Dictionary, Chinese-Japanese Dictionary, Foreign Dictionary, French-Chinese Dictionary, German-Chinese Dictionary, Spanish-Chinese Dictionary, etc..
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE The device includes Dictionary, Learn, Leisure, PIM, Tools and My Fa- vorite. Hereunder is the brief of these functions. A. DICTIONARY 1. Oxford English-Chinese Dictionary -- Pronunciation of English, Mandarin and Cantonese -- Headwords and examples with MP3 pronunciation system -- Wisdom pronunciation system: any word, phrase and example can be pronounced -- Relative pictures and animation are provided to deepen the impres-...
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE 3. Oxford English Dictionary -- Detailed English explanations -- Spelling alternative and nearest word search -- Wildcard search -- Cross-search to Eng-Chi Dictionary, etc. -- Dictionary History List 4. English-Chinese Dictionary -- Pronunciation of English, Mandarin and Cantonese -- Headwords and examples with MP3 pronunciation system -- Wisdom pronunciation system: any word, phrase and example can be pronounced...
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE -- Cross-search function is available -- Store important words for Listening and Learning, Revision and Test -- Dictionary History List 6. Sentence Translation -- Several translation function, such as English to Chinese, Chinese to English, Currency, Fraction, Arithmetic, Time -- Pronunciation of English, Mandarin and Cantonese -- Cross-search function is available 7.
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE 10. French-Chinese Dictionary -- Wisdom input method -- Search for examples, phrases, verb shift bit, conjunctions and ap- pendix -- Cross-search function is available 11. German-Chinese Dictionary -- Wisdom input method -- Search for examples, phrases, verb shift bit, conjunctions and ap- pendix -- Cross-search function is available 12.
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE 17. Phrase Dictionary -- Store a great number of phrases for inquiry -- English headwords with real voice pronunciation 18. Conversation -- Collection of 13 languages: English, Mandarin / Cantonese, Japa- nese, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Korean, Thai, Viet- namese, Portuguese and Malay -- All of these languages can be pronounced -- Cross-search function is available...
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE 22. Chinese Pinyin Exercise -- Several kinds of Chinese Pinyin and relevant exercise is provided 23. Illustrated Dictionary & Vocabulary a. Illustrated Dictionary -- Pictures of common things and Chinese and English names of vari- ous object structure are provided -- Pronunciation of English, Mandarin and Cantonese b.
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE 3. Multi-Language -- Various kinds of languages are available for your learning. For ex- ample, Korean and Thai, etc. 4. Animation & Video Learn -- Learn English grammar rules and conversations through cartoons 5. Word Glossary -- User can download learning data to the device through PCSYNC.
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE 11. Interactive Learn -- Via this program, you can learn language interactively. For example, a role playing function is provided in Interactive Learn. Through dia- logues of daily English, Mandarin and Cantonese and preset roles, user can choose the roles and languages to practice with the device. Recorded role play conversations could be repeated for better learn- 12.
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE 4. Games -- 14 fun and educational games are included in this device -- Download other games 5. Photo -- Search a picture in list mode and view it in view mode -- Slide show function enables you to play the selected pictures at certain speed sequentially, randomly or repeatedly -- View, delete a picture and partially change the picture information 6.
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE 12. Reference -- Travel Guide includes Airlines, Airports, Temperature, General In- formation, Voltage & Frequency, Telephone Information and World Festival -- Past Dynasty includes three parts: Rise and Fall of Dynasty, Past Dynasty and Gregorian Calendar to Dynasty -- Mathematics Formula includes primary, Middle School mathematics formulae are provided -- Size Equivalent incldes equivalent size of men’s shirt and shoes,...
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE 3. Schedule -- Data can be inputted in Chinese, English or with numbers and sym- bols -- Input date, time and details of appointment -- Two ways to search: date search and keyword search -- Alarm function is available, when the set time is due, the alarm will ring automatically -- View, edit and delete record -- Record can be locked for secret...
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE 7. Calendar -- Search for dates in solar calendar from 1970 to 2037 and the cor- responding dates in lunar calendar -- If a date is marked with a Schedule record or Commemoration record, the corresponding icon will be shown on the right of the date -- It displays the entire month on each page with markings for Com- memoration and Schedule records, you can check them easily -- Date search...
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE 10. Shorthand -- Write down the events or notes on the screen directly -- View, edit and delete record 11. Voice Recorder -- Record and play -- Three play modes: current file, non-stop, new file -- Rename and delete record -- Synchronize with computer 12.
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE 3. Intercoastal -- Search intercoastal words in Chinese or English -- Pronunciation of English, Mandarin, Cantonese -- Cross-search to Oxford Dictionary, Eng-Chi Dictionary, Foreign Dictionary, Chi-Eng Dictionary, Chi-Chi Dictionary and Chi-Jap Dic- tionary 4. Wealth Management a.
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE e. Loan Interest -- Calculations on monthly payment and total interest -- Inquiry for interest paid, principal paid, total amount paid and loan left in a particular year and month -- Revise and renew data 5. Data Conversion a.
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE -- Sentence Making is helpful to understand the structure of English sentences 8. Listening and Learning -- Records can be saved in Oxford EC Dict., Oxford CE Dict., EC Dict., CE Dict., Conversation, Vocabulary, etc. -- Set play mode by yourself -- Listen to the relevant pronunciation 9.
CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE -- Opening Screen Setting: set the Entry Screen and Opening Screen & Melody -- Recognition: set the Recognition Glossary, Fonts Recognition and Recognition Rate -- Calibration: calibrate the location of the stylus -- Brief of Function: functions of this device are introduced briefly -- Services of Client: in this application, our company website, e-mail and system version of the device can be viewed F.
CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE -- If a message about low voltage is shown soon after fully charged, it means that the battery is damaged or reaches its lifespan. About Using Adapter: 1. Press to turn off the device before plugging the USB. 2.
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE (1) LCD Screen (2) F2 (3) F1 (4) Menu (5) Power On / Off (6) Speaker (7) MIC (8) RESET (9) Function (10) SHIFT (11) Esc. (12) Charger Indicator (13) Switch Display Mode between Chinese and English / Switch between Chinese and English Input Method / Fonts Size (14) Save / Mark Function in PIM (15) Input Method / Keyboard...
CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE (33) Earphone Jack (34) Card Slot (35) Stylus (36) Battery Compartment Door (37) USB Jack Special Function Keys: The followings are special function keys. You should press first and then press special function key to perform corresponding function instead of pressing them simultaneously.
CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE Enter Photo Enter Chi-Eng Translation Mode Enter Music Player Enter Oxford Eng-Chi Dictionary Enter Animated Dictionary Enter English-Chinese Dictionary Perform Wisdom Search Enter Chinese-English Dictionary Enter Calibration Return to Main Menu Enter Time Confirm Enter Contrast & Brightness / Speech Level Return to the Previous Screen 1.2.5 Wisdom Search Touch...
CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE Touch “delete” to delete, means selected, means not selected 1.2.7 Input Method Chinese Input Method -- Press to switch to Chinese input mode, and then input Chinese characters. -- Touch on on-screen keyboard or press to display Chinese input methods, an icon, which represents a Chinese input method, will show on lower left screen after choosing a desired input method (E.g.
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE Mandarin Input Mandarin phonetic alphabets. E.g. Input “QING”. Press to dis- play all the words with the same pinyin but of different tones. (It’s the same as Taiwan to input tone.) Cantonese Input Cantonese phonetic alphabets. E.g.
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE E.g. Input “11211”. CangJie (only exists in Traditional Chinese mode) Input the CangJie codes of a char- acter. E.g. Input “手一月”, and press to confirm. (Please refer to Chart of CangJie Input Method.) Simple (only exists in Traditional Chinese mode) It is similar to CangJie, but only needs to input the first and the last code of the Chinese character.
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE DaYi (only exists in Traditional Chinese mode) Input character by DaYi codes. E.g. Input “日月”, and then press to confirm. Wisdom To input Chinese characters in Wisdom Input Method, you have to input by Pinyin. Unlike Pinyin Input Method, you cannot input tones in Wisdom Input method.
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE -- In Jap-Chi ZhuYin, Jap-Chi Simple, Jap-Chi CangJie, Jap-Chi Total Strokes and Jap-Chi Radical five input modes, you can also tap to switch to Handwriting Recognition mode. In this mode, write on the screen and then tap the desired character at the selection field to choose it.
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE English Input Method -- Press to switch to English input mode, input English or num- bers. -- Press to switch between uppercase and lowercase. -- Press to switch to capitalization temporarily. -- You can also tap to switch to Handwriting Recognition and write on the square, and then choose the letter with stylus at selection field.
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE Italian Input Method -- Press to switch between uppercase and lowercase. -- Press to switch to capitalization temporarily. -- If you need to input the special words, press the relevant English key, then press the relevant numeric key of the symbol. -- If some special symbols can not be inputted by keyboard, touch on- screen keyboard directly to enter.
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE Special Symbols -- In Chinese or English input mode, press or touch the symbol icon, then tap the desired symbol at selection field to choose it. -- The following symbols will be provided for selection: “@” “#” “$” “%”...
CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE : Change to normal display in the difficult tone input screen : Input long vowels 22. : Input the symbol “.” 23. : To view the unshown characters forward 24. : To view the unshown characters backward 1.2.8 Categories of Contents There are total 6 categories in the device: Dictionary, Learn, Leisure, PIM, Tools and My Favorite.
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE -- Avoid humidity, never let water or other liquid flow into the device. -- Do not place the device in direct sunlight or near heat. -- Do not repair the device by yourself, please contact our Customer Service Center for repair.
CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE -- Before using “RESET” or repairing, please keep a copy of all im- portant data or backup it to your computer using PC Sync. so as to re-input them or restore the backed-up data later. And we assume no responsibility for data loss of this kind.
CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE 1.2.11 Auto Power-off / Backlight Function 1. If no key operation is made within the auto power-off period, the de- vice will be automatically switched off or the backlight will be turned off. While the device is off, press to restart it.
CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE Q: Why is the device often off automatically? A: The auto power-off period is too short. So, please set the Auto Power- off Period in System Setting again. The auto power-off function helps you save the battery. The longer is the auto power-off period, the more power will be used.
CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE of the scope of the unit, translation result may not be complete. Some contents may not be translated properly, including but not limited to the following: -- Proper Noun, such as : Names and Places -- Jargons -- Idioms, Slangs, Proverbs and Metaphorical Sentences -- Spoken language, Dialects and etc.
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CHAPTER 1 OPERATION GUIDE 1. Push and open the battery com- partment door. 2. Replace the old batteries with new ones, make sure the polarities are correct. 3. Close the battery compartment door properly. 4. You are requested to use the professional battery. Make sure the battery compartment door is closed properly, otherwise the device cannot be powered on.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY The Dictionary includes Dictionary 1 and Dictionary 2. In Dictionary 1, Sentence Translation and many English, Chinese and Foreign Dictionaries are included, E.g. Eng-Chi Dictionary, Oxford Eng-Chi Dictionary, Oxford Chi-Eng Dictionary, Jap-Chi Dictionary, etc. In Dictionary 2, there are many common dictionaries besides Professional Dictionary and Slang Dictionary, E.g.
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CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY Press or touch to turn pages to search, press to search sequentially or continue to input the desired word. Touch [F2Rec.] to view latest searched records. Touch [F3S- rch] to enter Wisdom Search function. E.g. Input “drum”, the word will be automatically shown on the screen.
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CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY In the explanation screen, if it shows the symbol expressing the attribute of the word, e.g. Grammar, LEV., REG., Extension, Part Of Speech, choose one to view its detailed information. E.g. Input “double” and press enter its explanation screen. Highlight “Bot”...
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY Touch [F4Ref.] to view its reference data. 2.1.2 Nearest Word, Spelling Alternative, User’s Dictionary and Enter Eng-Chi Dict. Directly The four functions are provided when the inputted word or phrase is wrongly spelt or unavailable in Oxford Eng-Chi Dictionary. A.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY E.g. Input “flowar” (wrong spelling of “flower”) and press to confirm. Choose “Spelling Alternative” and press to enter. Press select the desired word, then press to confirm. C. User’s Dictionary Choose “User’s Dictionary”, and then press to confirm. About the following operations, please refer to “User’s Dictionary”...
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY E.g. Input “apple”, then press to confirm. (This word has been cre- ated in User’s Dictionary and exists in Oxford Eng-Chi Dictionary simultane- ously.) Choose “User’s Dictionary” and press to confirm. (Please refer to the relevant part of “Glossary Diction- ary”...
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY Press to continue the search until the message “End of the list!” appears on the screen. 2.1.5 Cross-search While inquiring the explanations of an English word, you can highlight an English word or a Chinese character to look up its Chinese or English explanations by cross-searching to Eng-Chi Dictionary, Oxford Eng-Chi Dictionary, Foreign Dictionary, Chi-Eng Dictionary, Chi-Chi Dictionary and Chi-Jap Dictionary.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY Touch [F4C-C] to view its Chinese explanations in Chi-Chi Dict.. Touch [F5C-J] to view its Japanese explana- tions in Chi-Jap Dict.. If highlighting an English word, touch [F2E-C] to view its Chinese explana- tions in Eng-Chi Dict.. Touch [F3OUP] to view its Chinese explanations in Oxford Eng-Chi Dict..
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY Learning or Regular Learning, then press the relevant function key to delete it. 2.1.7 Dictionary History List Enter the explanations screen of s o m e w o r d , p r e s s t o s e l e c t “Dictionary History List”...
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY Note: Repeat times can be set in “Repeat Time / Guidance Mode Setting” under “Acoustic Setting”. 2.1.10 Font Zoom-in Enter the explanations screen of some word. Press change the font size. 2.2 Oxford Chinese-English Dictionary Oxford Chi-Eng Dictionary contains many Chinese idioms. Ten Chinese input methods are available, they are Taiwan, Mandarin, Cantonese, Total Strokes, 5-Strokes, CangJie, Simple, Radical, DaYi and Wisdom.
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CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY Search function. Touch [F4LW.] to enter letter words input screen. Press to view detailed contents. Press or touch to view the previous or next record. Press [F1E.g.] to view its examples. Press [F2Ext.] to view its extension. Press touch [F1Eng.] / [F2Man.] / [F3Can.] to listen to its relevant pronunciation.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY 2.2.2 Nearest Word This function is enabled when the inputted Chinese character is wrongly spelt or unavailable in Chi-Eng Dictionary. The nearest Chinese charac- ters will be listed in Big 5 strokes order. E.g. Input “ ” and press confirm.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY 2.2.4 Wildcard Search If part of a phrase is uncertain, you can replace the uncertain part with “?” or “*”. (“?” represents one uncertain character, while “*” represents more characters.) E.g. Input “水?” and press confirm. Press to view the next record until the message “End of the list!”...
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY Note: Please note these recordings are not licensed from Oxford. In case of any difference of pronunciation between the audio and phonetic information in the dictionary entry, the phonetic information should be preferred. 2.4 English-Chinese Dictionary The dictionary offers phonetic symbols and Chinese explanations of English words and phrases, which can be searched out by inputting them or by sequential search.
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CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY E.g. Input “earth”, the word will be automatically shown on the screen. While inputting the English letter, press to delete the letter on the left of the cursor; press to insert a space. Press to search the phonetic symbols and Chinese explanations of the English word (or touch the desired word from the browse list directly).
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY Touch [F2E.g.] to view its examples. Touch [F3Dis] to view its run-ons or synonyms. Touch [F4Col] to view its collocations and phrases. Touch [F5Usg] to view its usage. 2.4.2 Nearest Word, Spelling Alternative and User’s Dictionary The three functions are supported when the inputted word or phrase is wrongly spelt or unavailable in Eng-Chi Dictionary.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY 2.4.4 Wildcard Search -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Oxford Eng-Chi Dict.” for details. 2.4.5 Cross-search -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Oxford Eng-Chi Dict.” for details. 2.4.6 Saving Record -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Oxford Eng-Chi Dict.” for details. 2.4.7 Dictionary History List -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Oxford Eng-Chi Dict.”...
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY Note: The picture and animation corresponding to some words can be viewed. 2.5.1 General Search Input a desired Chinese character or idiom and press to confirm. E.g. Input “ 田 ” and press view its English explanations. Touch [F1Half] to view Pinyin, Zhuyin and English explanations.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY 2.5.4 User’s Dictionary -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Oxford Chi-Eng Dict.” for details. 2.5.5 Cross-search -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Oxford Eng-Chi Dict.” for details. 2.5.6 Saving Record -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Oxford Eng-Chi Dict.” for details. 2.5.7 Dictionary History List -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Oxford Eng-Chi Dict.”...
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY E.g. Input “We are good friends.” and press to view its explanations. Touch [F1 Save] to save the record. Touch [F2 Ref.] to view relevant sentences and reference in “Eng-Chi Dict.” or “Oxford Eng-Chi Dict.”. Touch [F3 Eng.] or press to listen to English pronunciation.
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CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY E.g. Input “我們是好朋友。” and press to view its explanations. Note: Press to choose the desired Chinese Input Method. Touch [F1 Save] to save the record. Touch [F2 Ref.] to view relative sentences and reference in “Eng-Chi Dict.” or “Oxford Eng-Chi Dict.”. Touch [F3 Eng.] or press to listen to English pronunciation.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY 2.6.3 Currency Touch [F1Mode] to choose “Currency” and input “32”, then press to view its English and Chinese explanations. Touch [F2 Eng.] or press to listen to English pronunciation. Touch [F3 Man.] or press to listen to Mandarin pronunciation. Touch [F4 Can.] or press to listen to Cantonese pronunciation.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY 2.7.1 Japanese-Chinese Dictionary This dictionary offers abundant vocabularies and specific explanations of synonym and antonym. You can also listen to the correct pronunciation of Japanese, Mandarin and Cantonese. Five Japanese input methods are available in this dictionary, i.e. Hiragana, Katakana, Hiragana Roomaji, Katakana Roomaji and Japanese Kanji.
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CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY Highlight “例” (or touch it directly), then press to view the examples. Press to listen to its Japanese pronunciation. Press to listen to its Mandarin pronunciation. Press to listen to its Cantonese pronunciation. Press to return to the previous screen.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY 2.7.1.6 Function Key -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Oxford Eng-Chi Dict.” for details. 2.7.1.7 Repeat and Follow -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Oxford Eng-Chi Dict.” for details. 2.7.1.8 Font Zoom-in -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Oxford Eng-Chi Dict.” for details. 2.7.2 Chinese-Japanese Dictionary This dictionary offers abundant vocabularies and specific explanations.
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CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY Press to view the previous or next record. Press to view detailed contents. Touch [F1Jap.] to listen to its Japanese pronunciation. To u c h [ F 2 M a n . ] t o l i s t e n t o i t s Mandarin pronunciation.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY 2.7.2.6 Function Key -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Oxford Eng-Chi Dict.” for details. 2.7.2.7 Font Zoom-in -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Oxford Eng-Chi Dict.” for details. 2.7.3 Foreign Dictionary This dictionary uses the latest Foreign Dictionary from Japan and offers abundant vocabularies and specific explanations.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY 2.7.3.2 Nearest Word -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Oxford Eng-Chi Dict.” for details. 2.7.3.3 Cross-search In Foreign Dictionary, you can highlight a word to look up its relevant explanations and the Radical, Stroke, CangJie and PinYin information by cross-searching to Foreign Dictionary, Jap-Chi Dictionary, Chi-Eng Dictionary, Chi-Chi Dictionary and Chi-Jap Dictionary.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY 2.7.4.1 General Search Input the desired word or phrase. Press to choose sequentially or press to turn pages and press to confirm (or touch the desired word from the browse list directly). Touch [F1Half] to view its explanations.
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CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY the correct pronunciation of Japanese. Five input methods are available in this dictionary, i.e. Hiragana, Katakana, Hiragana Roomaji, Katakana Roomaji and English. Press to convert to Hiragana input method, you can input Long Vowels by touching the “一” with the stylus. 2.7.5.1 General Search Input the desired word or phrase.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY 2.7.6 Geography This part has collected the Japanese main geographic name, Japanese name and the detailed introduction, it is convenient for user to study the Japanese and be familiar with the Japanese geography and the culture. Choose “Geography”and press to confirm.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY 2.7.7.2 Cross-search In Unit, you can highlight a word to look up its relevant explanations and the Radical, Stroke, CangJie and PinYin information by cross-searching to Foreign Dictionary, Jap-Chi Dictionary, Chi-Eng Dictionary, Chi-Chi Dictionary and Chi-Jap Dictionary. Or you can cross search to all the selected dictionaries by Wisdom Search function.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY 2.7.8.2 Nearest Word -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Oxford Eng-Chi Dict.” for details. 2.7.8.3 Cross-search In Chinese-Japanese Surname, you can highlight a word to look up its relevant explanations and the Radical, Stroke, CangJie and PinYin information by cross-searching to Foreign Dictionary, Jap-Chi Diction- ary, Chi-Eng Dictionary, Chi-Chi Dictionary and Chi-Jap Dictionary.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY 2.9 12-Language Dictionary This dictionary contains 12 languages: Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese, Korean, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Spanish and Portuguese, etc.. Upon inputting one word, explanations in other languages can also be viewed. You can listen to the pronunciation of all languages. Nearest word search is also available.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY Note: There is an icon at the lower right corner of the screen to indicate the current input language. If the input language is changed, it will be changed too. 2.10 French-Chinese Dictionary The dictionary offers phonetic symbols and Chinese explanations of French words and phrases, which can be searched out by inputting them or by sequential search.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY Press to view detail contents. Press to listen to its French pro- nunciation. Press to listen to its Mandarin pronunciation. Press to listen to its Cantonese pronunciation. Touch [F1E.g.] to view its examples. Touch [F2Phr.] to view its phrases. Touch [F3Shf.] to view the shift of the word.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY 2.10.8 Repeat and Follow -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Oxford Eng-Chi Dict.” for details. 2.10.9 Font Zoom-in -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Oxford Eng-Chi Dict.” for details. 2.11 German-Chinese Dictionary The dictionary offers phonetic symbols and Chinese explanations of Ger- man words and phrases, which can be searched out by inputting them or by sequential search.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY 2.14 Dictionary Tools Various dictionaries are provided to make the learning much more con- venient. 2.15 Supplementary Dictionary If any content downloaded, you can access EC Supplementary Dictionary and CE Supplementary Dictionary. The dictionary offers explanations of words and phrases, which can be searched out by inputting them or by sequential search.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY Chinese character or phrase to look up its relevant explanations and the Radical, Stroke, CangJie and PinYin information by cross-searching to Eng-Chi Dictionary, Oxford Dictionary, Foreign Dictionary, Chi-Eng Dic- tionary, Chi-Chi Dictionary and Chi-Jap Dictionary. Cross-search func- tion can be performed unlimitedly.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY Choose to enter “Grammar Notes”. Press to move the cursor press to confirm. E.g. Choose “Nouns”. Touch [F1First.] / [F2Last] to view the first or the last record. Touch search the record page by page. 2.17 Phrase Dictionary Many commonly-used phrases are provided for your study.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY 2.18 Conversation Various kinds of daily conversations classified into 12 groups are provided for travelling and daily life. You can search the equivalents in 13 differ- ent languages, namely English, Cantonese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese and Malay and each of the languages mentioned above can be pronounced.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY Press to select an item, then press to view the conversation (or touch the desired item directly). E.g. Choose “GENERAL”. Press or touch to view the previous or next record. Touch [F1Func] to set the display or pronunciation languages.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY 2.19 Chinese-Chinese Dictionary This dictionary offers specific explanations. Ten Chinese input methods are available, they are Taiwan, Mandarin, Cantonese, Total Strokes, 5- Strokes, CangJie, Simple, Radical, DaYi and Wisdom. This device also offers the animation of strokes, which helps you master the stokes of Chinese characters.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY Press to view the previous or next record. Press to view detailed contents. Touch [F1Radi] to view its radical; touch [F2Stro] to view its total strokes; touch [F3Caji] to view CangJie input code; touch [F4Yin] to view its PinYin information. Touch [F5BS] to view the order of strokes.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY 2.19.6 Function Key -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Oxford Eng-Chi Dict.” for details. 2.19.7 Font Zoom-in -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Oxford Eng-Chi Dict.” for details. 2.20 Idiom Dictionary Many commonly used idioms are included in this dictionary. Ten Chinese input methods are available, they are Taiwan, Mandarin, Cantonese, Total Strokes, 5-Strokes, CangJie, Simple, Radical, DaYi and Wisdom.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY Press or touch [F1Man.] to listen to its Mandarin pronunciation, press or touch [F2Can.] to listen to its Cantonese pronunciation. Touch [F3Anim] to view its animation. Press to highlight the first word or touch the word directly with a stylus to highlight the exact word.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY Press or touch to view the previous or next record. Press to view more information. Touch [F2Eng.] to listen to its English pro- nunciation. Touch [F3Man.] to listen to its Mandarin pronunciation. Touch [F4Can.] to listen to its Cantonese pronunciation.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY 2.22 Chinese Pinyin Exercise Various kinds of Chinese Pinyin data and relevant exercise are provided in this device. Press or touch the screen to select the desired Consonant and Vowel. Press to highlight or touch the screen to select conso- nant, E.g.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY Press to view the previous or next record. Touch directly or press the relevant letter key to view the head- word and listen to its pronunciation. Touch [F1 All] to view all corresponding words. Press to scroll through the content line by line.
CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY Press touch [F3Eng.] / [F4Man.] / [F5Can.] to listen to its English, Mandarin and Cantonese pronunciation respec- tively. 2.23.2.2 Cross-search -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Oxford Eng-Chi Dict.” for details. 2.23.2.3 Saving Record -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Oxford Eng-Chi Dict.” for details. 2.23.2.4 Repeat and Follow -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Oxford Eng-Chi Dict.”...
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CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY E.g. Choose “Primary”. Press to select an item, press confirm. E.g. Choose “Word Recite”. Press to select an item, press confirm. Choose “Glossary review”, then press to confirm. Press to view the record line by line, press view the previous or next record.
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CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY Choose “English to Chinese”, then press to confirm. Press to view the record line by line, press to view the previous or next record. Press to listen to the Eng- lish pronunciation of the word. E.g. Choose “Word Test”. Input the word according to the Chi- nese explanations and the syllable, press...
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CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY E.g. Choose “Speed”. Press to select an item, and press confirm. “Manual” represents while reciting between “Chinese to English” and “English to Chinese”, press to view the result. “Automatic” rep- resents while reciting between “Chinese to English” and “English to Chinese”, the system will show the result automatically.
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CHAPTER 2 DICTIONARY System will jump to the browse mode directly after saving the record. Touch [F2Lang] to choose the language to in- put the desired record. Touch [F3New] to create a new record. Highlight one record, touch [F1Half] to display the headword, phonetic and explanation of the record in half screen.
CHAPTER 3 LEARN Data of the Learn Section can be downloaded from CD or our website, http://www.instant-dict.com.hk 3.1 IQ Test Language Ability, Memory Ability, Reasoning Ability and Processing Ability are available in this application. 3.2 Bilingual Chinese (Mandarin / Cantonese) and English courses are included.
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CHAPTER 3 LEARN Press to move the cursor to choose among “Introduction to Phonetics”, “Phonetic Classroom”, “Pronunciation Discrimination” and “Syllable Pronunciation”, and then press to confirm. Press exit. “Introduction to Phonetics” briefly introduces four kinds of phonetic symbols: Monophthong, Diphthong, Voiced Consonant and Voiceless Consonant.
CHAPTER 3 LEARN After entering “Pronunciation Dis- crimination”, choose “Plural Form Exercise” and press to confirm. Plural form suffix pronunciation rule can be viewed. E.g. Choose “Suffix Pron.-Voiceless Consonant”, touch [F1E.g.] to view the examples of this pronunciation rule. (Please refer to the relevant part of “Plural Form Exercise”...
CHAPTER 3 LEARN 3.12 One Minute English Enter “One Minute English”. Press to choose an item then press to confirm. Touch [F1Srch] to search keywords in English and Chinese; touch [F2 Set] to set “One Minute English” as opening screen. e.g.
CHAPTER 4 LEISURE 4.1 Music Player After downloading the legal MP3 or WMA files to the internal memory or extended card, user can use the following functions of the device: play, pause, forward, backward, stop, etc. Simultaneously, user can enjoy wonderful music with different styles and renew Music randomly.
CHAPTER 4 LEISURE 4.2 Video Player After video file is downloaded to the internal memory or SD card, user can select the file to carry out relevant functions according to the display of the screen. 4.2.1 Basic Functions Key Map description: File List Window Mode Play / Pause...
CHAPTER 4 LEISURE words and press to enter Wisdom Search screen to carry out cross search function. 4.2.5 Setting Press to enter setting screen to set all settings. Press to se- lect “Subtitle”, “Play Mode” or “Key Map” to set the setting or view the key map.
CHAPTER 4 LEISURE Enter “Sudoku”, touch the circle on the left of the level directly to choose a level, press to confirm. 1. Time limit of this game is 10 minutes. 2. Touch [F1Set] to set on or off of Hint Function, Time Function and Save Function;...
CHAPTER 4 LEISURE 2. Touch [W+]/[W-] to increase or decrease the blocks horizontally, touch [H+]/[H-] to increase or decrease the blocks vertically, and touch [M+]/[M-] to increase or decrease the mines. 3. First touch the red flag, then choose the desired block, this indi- cates that there is a mine under this block.
CHAPTER 4 LEISURE 5. If your score is high enough to get in Top 10, you can input your name in the Top 10 list. Otherwise, you can only view the Top 10 list. 6. Press to exit. 4.4.4 Match Up This is a memory testing game.
CHAPTER 4 LEISURE 1. There are three levels in total. Each level has 20 pairs of pictures, and each pair has five different spots in two similar pictures. 2. Every time you touch a difference, a blue circle will appear corre- spondingly.
CHAPTER 4 LEISURE 4.4.7 Hitting Pairs Enter “Hitting Pairs”. Press to select a level and press to confirm, or touch cor- responding level icon directly to start the game. 1. Press to move the face left / right, press to accelerate the face falling, press to change direction of the face.
CHAPTER 4 LEISURE 1. Your task, by exchanging two adjacent balls, is to make at least 3 ad- jacent same color balls in a line and make them disappear, then your score will be added automatically within the limited 80 seconds. 2.
CHAPTER 4 LEISURE 2. At the beginning of the game, the original picture will be shown for 3 seconds, then it will be automatically scrambled into 3X3 and 4X4 disordered blocks for level 1 and level 2 respectively. Once the picture is scrambled, time will start counting down.
CHAPTER 4 LEISURE 4.4.11 Color Sequence This is an interesting game that tests your memory. Enter “Color Sequence”, touch [Start] to confirm. 1. This game contains three levels. There are 4 color blocks for level 1, 6 color blocks for level 2, 9 color blocks for level 3. For each level, there are 10 rounds.
CHAPTER 4 LEISURE 1. Press to move the racing car upwards or downwards. Press to adjust its speed. 2. Press or touch [F1Pse] to pause, press or touch [F1Pse] again to resume the game. 3. You can gain 2 points if the racing car passes one-screen distance. If your score reaches 100 points, the system will enter the next level.
CHAPTER 4 LEISURE 4.4.14 Pipes There are three levels in the game, the difficulty is different in each level. To play the game, move the cursor up / down / left / right to move the pipe and press to link it up with the other pieces, so as to allow the water flowing through a certain piece of pipes.
CHAPTER 4 LEISURE 7. There are three chances in the game. If 3 chances are used up or the score reaches -9950, the game will be over. 8. If your score is high enough, you can input your name to the Top 10 list.
CHAPTER 4 LEISURE Press to move the cursor to frame field, press or touch to select any frame. Move cursor to memo field to revise its contents. Press [F1 Ren.] to reinput information. Press to save it. If you want to delete the desired picture, you can touch the , when appears, touch [F4Del.] to delete it.
CHAPTER 4 LEISURE You can set the title after saving. E.g. Input “Book”, then press or touch [F1OK] to save. You can continue to input, save or edit the record after saving data. Touch [F1New] to create a new record. Touch [F2Edit] to edit the saving data.
CHAPTER 4 LEISURE “rectangle”, “handwriting pen”, “rubber”, “round”, “line tool”, “eyedropper tool” and “select all tool” respectively. In the left middle of screen there are lists of interrelated tools. When choosing “selection tool”, the rounds in the middle represent “cut”, “copy”, “paste”, “rotate”, “revolve”...
CHAPTER 4 LEISURE 4.10.4 Password -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Contacts” for details. 4.11 English Name Common English names are collected with their Chinese equivalents. (Key-entry and Touch-and-go operations are available.) Enter “English Name”. Press or touch the screen directly to view the name of English Male, Chinese Male, English Female and Chinese Female.
CHAPTER 4 LEISURE 4.12 Reference “Travel Guide”, “Past Dynasty”, “Mathematics Formula” and “Size Equiva- lent” are included. 4.12.1 Travel Guide Travel Guide provides Airlines, Airports, Temperature, General inform- tion, Voltage & Frequency, Telephone Information and World Festival, etc. Capital, Currency and Language are included in General Informa- tion.
CHAPTER 4 LEISURE to the relevant region selection screen. Press to exit. 4.12.1.3 Temperature -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Airports” for details. 4.12.1.4 General Information -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Airports” for details. 4.12.1.5 Voltage & Frequency -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Airports”...
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CHAPTER 4 LEISURE Press to select a dynasty se- quentially or press to select page by page, or touch the desired dynasty directly to view its details. E.g. Select “Qin Dynasty”. Press to view the previous or next dynasty. Touch [F1Menu] to return to main menu screen.
CHAPTER 4 LEISURE C. Gregorian Calendar to Dynasty You can search for the Dynasty and the emperor in certain Gregorian Calendar time here. Input Gregorian Calendar time, press to move the cursor to “BC AD” field, then press to select BC or AD or touch the desired item directly.
CHAPTER 4 LEISURE 4.12.4 Size Equivalent It provides the sizes of men’s shirt and shoes, women’s blouse and shoes in U.S.A., Britain, Europe, Japan, etc. for your reference. (Both Key-entry and Touch-and-go operations are available.) Enter “Size Equivalent”. Press to select the desired item or touch it directly.
CHAPTER 5 PIM Keeping records of your daily life and business is very important. This chapter gives a detailed description of the various functions provided. 5.1 Contacts In this application, you can keep records of telephone numbers, and sort them by Relative, Friend, Classmate, etc. You can edit, revise, search or delete records at any time.
CHAPTER 5 PIM Touch [F1Ren.] to renew all data. Press to clear all data and then input new data. Press to retain the data. After inputting all data, press or touch [F2Save] to save it (You must input name before saving). Press to enter the function selection screen.
CHAPTER 5 PIM In index mode or view mode, touch [F3Srch] and then choose one search mode to enter. Family Name List Choose “Family Name List” and press to enter. Choose “AZ” to enter English family name search mode. Chinese family names will be listed after “AZ”.
CHAPTER 5 PIM Highlight the desired record, then press or touch [F4Del.] to delete it. 5.1.4 Password Press or touch [F5Pass] to enter the password setting screen. After you input and confirm the password, press to save it. To set password off or clear it, press or touch [F5Pass].
CHAPTER 5 PIM 5.2.1 Inputting Data Enter the edit screen. After inputting all data, touch [F2Save] to save it. Touch [F1Ren.] to renew all data. Note: Please refer to the relevant part of “Contacts” for details. You can also press to enter the function selection screen.
CHAPTER 5 PIM In index mode or view mode, touch [F3Srch] and then choose one search mode to enter. Date Search Choose “Date Search”, input the de- sired date and press to enter its index mode. Select one record to enter its view mode.
CHAPTER 5 PIM 5.3.1 Inputting Data Enter the edit mode. Input date, time, alarm and content. In “Time” field, press to input “A” (i.e. “AM”), or press to input “P” (i.e. “PM”), or touch “AM” or “PM” to make a choice directly.
CHAPTER 5 PIM 5.4.1 Searching Data If there are records on the current day, the records will be shown on the screen. “S” represents Schedule re- cord, “T” represents To Do List item on that day, “C” represents Commemora- tion record. Note: Before entering this application, user should save some records in “Schedule”, “To Do List”...
CHAPTER 5 PIM 5.4.3 Copying Data Touch [F2Copy], input the date you desire to copy the item to, then touch [OK] to confirm. 5.5 To Do List In this application, you can arrange your affairs and plans in date and priority sequence so as to work or study more comfortably.
CHAPTER 5 PIM 5.5.4 Password -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Contacts” for details. 5.6 Time You can set the time of any city as the local time, and calculate the comparative time of another city according to the local time and the time difference between these two different cities.
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CHAPTER 5 PIM Choose “Time Setting” to set date and time. Please refer to “Time Setting” under “System Setting” for detailed operations. Choose “Set Dst” to set DST. Press to select “On” or “Off”, then press to confirm. Touch to set Dst on or off.
CHAPTER 5 PIM Choose “Set Dst” to set DST. Press to select “On” or “Off”, then press to confirm. Touch to set Dst on or off. Touch [F3Alarm] to complete respec- tive alarm settings, and the next alarm date and time will be shown on the screen.
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CHAPTER 5 PIM Enter “Calendar”. Touch the arrow key at the both sides of “year” to select the previous or next year. Touch the arrow key at the both sides of “month” to se- lect the previous or next month. Press to move the highlight bar, press to enter...
CHAPTER 5 PIM item to perform its relevant function. Press to return to the previous screen. 5.8 Commemoration You can keep records of detailed contents in “Lunar Calendar” or “Solar Calendar”, and edit, revise, copy or delete data at any time. (Key-entry, Handwriting Recognition and Touch-and-go operations are supported.) 5.8.1 Inputting Data Press...
CHAPTER 5 PIM 5.8.4 Password -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Contacts” for details. 5.9 Personal Information You can keep your general personal information for further reference. (Key-entry, Handwriting Recognition and Touch-and-go operations are supported.) 5.9.1 Inputting Data Enter the edit screen.
CHAPTER 5 PIM Press to view details. To lock the data, move the cursor to the “Lock” field, touch or press to lock the data. Press to enter the function selec- tion screen. Choose one to perform its relevant function. Note: The record can be locked only when the password has been set in “System Setting”.
CHAPTER 5 PIM 5.10.1 Inputting Data Writing with the stylus on the screen directly, the written data will be added to the data input field automatically. Touch color block to select the desired color for your writing. Touch [F3Spc] to insert a space. Touch [F4Feed] to move cursor to the next line.
CHAPTER 5 PIM Press to select a record, touch [F2Play] to play the selected record. Touch [F3Mode] to select a play mode. Press to select a mode among “current file”, “non-stop” and “new file”. Note: “Current file” means playing the highlighted record, “non-stop” means playing all records continuously, “new file”...
CHAPTER 5 PIM Touch [F2Save] to save data. After saving the record, the color and ab- breviation you set will be displayed in the corresponding time table. Touch [F1Ren.] to renew all data. 5.12.2 Searching Data In the index mode, press search the desired record one by one, press to search page by page.
CHAPTER 5 PIM Keyword Search Enter “Keyword Search” and input the keyword, then press to confirm. Select one record to view its details. 5.12.3 Editing and Deleting Data -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Contacts” for details. 5.12.4 Copying Data Touch [F2Copy] and then input the date you desire to copy the item to, then touch [OK] to confirm.
CHAPTER 6 TOOLS 6.1 PC Sync. The device can be linked with a personal computer to synchronize the information. Note: Please make sure the connection is secure before launching PC Sync.. Choose “PC Sync” in tool bar or insert USB cable in the current screen to enter “PC Sync.”, touch [Start] or press to start synchronization.
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CHAPTER 6 TOOLS Press or touch to clear the present inputted data. Press or touch to clear all the inputted data and begin another calculation. Calculate “200×10% = ?”. Input “200” and press (i.e. “×”), input “10” and then press (i.e.
CHAPTER 6 TOOLS Calculate “1234+867+cos30 = ?”. Input “1234” and press (i.e. “+”). In- put “867” and press (i.e. “+”). Touch “cos” and input “30”, then press (i.e. “=”) to get: “1234+867+cos30 = 2101.8660254038”. Press to clear the calculation and begin another new one.
CHAPTER 6 TOOLS Press to view the previous or next record. Touch [F1Man.] to listen to its Mandarin pronunciation, touch [F2Can.] to listen to its Cantonese pronunciation. 6.4 Wealth Management Enter “Wealth Management”. Press to select “Financial Manage- ment”, “Income & Expenses”, “Loan Bidding”, “Fixed Deposit” or “Loan Interest”, or touch screen to select one.
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CHAPTER 6 TOOLS Press or touch [F1Save] to save data upon completed inputting. Touch [F2Ren.] to renew all data. 6.4.1.2 Searching for Data Press to choose the desired account, then press to view its details. Touch [F2TX] to view transfer details. Then touch [F2Edit] to enter the edit screen.
CHAPTER 6 TOOLS 6.4.1.3 Deleting Data Press to highlight the desired account, touch [F2Del] to delete the record. press to delete it and press to retain it. 6.4.2 Income & Expenses In this application, you can keep detailed records of income and expenses in daily life.
CHAPTER 6 TOOLS Note: Press to switch between positive and negative number. In “Notes” field, input the contents. After inputting all data, touch [F2Save] or press to save the data. Then touch [F2Stat.] to view the balance of the specified date. 6.4.2.2 Searching for Data Press to select the desired record, then press...
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CHAPTER 6 TOOLS Simple Bidding Calculation Input the data. Press to move the cursor to the next field once com- pleting the input of each field. Input “80” in the “No. of Loan Raiser” field (the number of Loan Raiser should be between 3 and 100).
CHAPTER 6 TOOLS Press to move the cursor to “Bid- ding Offer” field. Press and input the bidding principal amount sequen- tially. (The bidding principal should be less than the “Principal”, but more than zero.) After inputting all bidding offers, press to confirm.
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CHAPTER 6 TOOLS 6.4.4.1 Periodically-Deposit Account Deposit a fixed amount each period and withdraw the Principal and Interest at one time after expiry date. You can carry out Interest Calcu- lation, Interest Rate Calculation, Term of Annuity and Periodic Payment Amount.
CHAPTER 6 TOOLS 6.4.4.2 Fixed-Deposit Account In this application, you can calculate Interest Amount, Interest Rate, Deposit Time and Principal. Please refer to “Periodically-Deposit Ac- count” for details. 6.4.4.3 Ordinary Account In this application, you can calculate Interest, Interest Rate, Deposit Time, Principal and Final Amount.
CHAPTER 6 TOOLS Input the inquiry date, then press or touch [F1Calc] to calculate “Inter- est Paid”, “Principal Paid”, “Total Amt. Paid” and “Loan Left”. 6.5 Data Conversion Enter “Data Conversion”. Press to select “Currency Conversion”, “Unit Conversion” or “Metric Conversion”, or touch screen directly to select one.
CHAPTER 6 TOOLS Touch the “Rate” field on the left, input the rate “1.315” and press confirm. Touch the “Exchange” field on the left, input “200”, then press or touch [F1Calc] to get the conversion result. Select “Unnamed1-8” from “Currency” field to self-define the currency.
CHAPTER 6 TOOLS Touch screen to select the desired field. Touch the “Type” field, tap to call out the list of the type, press select the desired category, then press to confirm. E.g. Choose “Length”. Touch the “Unit” field on the left, tap to call out the list of unit, then press to select the desired unit and press to confirm.
CHAPTER 6 TOOLS Touch the screen to select the desired field. Touch the “Type” field, then tap to call out the list of the type, press to select the desired item, then press to confirm. E.g. Select “Length”. Touch the “Unit” field on the left, tap to call out the unit list, then press to select the desired unit and press...
CHAPTER 6 TOOLS E.g. Select “Traditional To Simplified”. Input a Traditional Chinese character, then press to view the Simplified Chinese character. Press to view the previous or next record. 6.7 Revision Test Enter “Revision Test”. Press to select “Revision”, “Test” or “Sentence Making”, or touch it directly.
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CHAPTER 6 TOOLS Press to view the current record line by line. Press or touch to view the previous or next record. Press touch [F2Eng.] / [F3Man.] / [F4Can.] to listen to the relevant pronunciation, press to exit. Touch [F1Del.] to delete the record. Choose “Enquiry”, press to select the desired input method.
CHAPTER 6 TOOLS Note: The operation steps of Oxford EC Dict. Revision, Oxford CE Dict. Revision, EC Dict. Revision, Conversation Revision, Vocabulary Revision, CC Dict. Revision, JC Dict. Revision, CJ Dict. Revision, Foreign Dict. Revision, FC Dict. Revision, GC Dict. Revision and SC Dict.
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CHAPTER 6 TOOLS Touch [F1Eng.] / [F2Man.] / [F3Can.] to listen to the relevant pronunciation of the current record, press to exit. Press to continue the test. Touch [F2Relt] to view the test result. Press and choose one item to perform its relevant function.
CHAPTER 6 TOOLS ciation. Press to listen to its Cantonese pronunciation. Note: The operation steps of “EC Listening Test” are similar to the ones in “Oxford EC Dict. Listening Test”, please refer to the relevant part mentioned above. 6.7.3 Sentence Making There are five levels in this application, it is helpful for you to master the structure of English sentences step by step.
CHAPTER 6 TOOLS Highlight an English word, then touch [F5Srch] to cross-search to Eng-Chi Dictionary, Oxford Eng-Chi Dictionary or Foreign Dictionary. Press to listen to its English pro- nunciation. 6.8 Listening and Learning This application includes thirteen sections: Oxford EC Dictionary, Oxford CE Dictionary, Eng-Chi Dictionary, Chi-Eng Dictionary, Conversation, Vocabulary, Chi-Chi Dictionary, Jap-Chi Dictionary, Chi-Jap Dictionary, Foreign Dictionary, Fre-Chi Dictionary, Ger-Chi Dictionary and Spa-Chi...
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CHAPTER 6 TOOLS Press to view the content line by line. Press or touch to view the previous or next record. Touch [F1Set] to set the play mode. (If it is set as “All records”, all records will be pro- nounced sequentially after you touch or press the relevant voice key.
CHAPTER 6 TOOLS to enter the function selection screen, choose one item to perform its relevant function. Press to return to the previous screen. Note: The operation steps of Listening and Learning in Oxford EC Dic- tionary, Oxford CE Dictionary, Eng-Chi Dictionary, Conversation, Vocabulary, Chi-Chi Dictionary, Jap-Chi Dictionary, Chi-Jap Dic- tionary, Foreign Dictionary, Fre-Chi Dictionary, Ger-Chi Dictionary and Spa-Chi Dictionary are similar to the ones of “CE Dict.”, please...
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CHAPTER 6 TOOLS Enter “Mode and Time Setting”. Press to select “Flexible Learning” or “Routine Learning”. If choose “Flex- ible Learning”, you can tap to set relevant learning time, learning inter- val and rest interval, and then touch [F1OK]. If choose “Routine Learning” and touch “On”, you can press select “Everyday”...
SD card and MMC card are available for the device to extend storage space, so that you can learn with the device anytime and anywhere. Ebooks which are downloaded from Instant-Dict. product website can be saved in the card. In this application, the data in card can be viewed and deleted.
5. When the card is inserted, it will build download folders. Files must be put in the relevant folders or it will not work. For example, game dnp files must be put in “ED2000C\Ebook\Games” for viewing and using in “Games” application.
CHAPTER 6 TOOLS Touch the icons to check the occupied memory and free memory of record type or file type. Record type contains: Personal Information, Contacts, Memorandum, Schedule, Commemoration, Schedule Class, To Do List, Financial Management, User’s Dictionary, Oxford EC Dict. Revision, EC Dict. Revision, CE Dict.
CHAPTER 6 TOOLS Enter “Character Display”. Press to select “English”, “Traditional Chinese” or “Simplified Chinese”, then press to confirm. Press to exit. 6.12.2.2 Contrast & Brightness In this application, you can adjust the contrast and brightness of the screen colour. Enter “Contrast &...
CHAPTER 6 TOOLS 6.12.3.2 Power-saving Mode To set the auto power-off time. If no operation is made within the set time after the device is switched on, the device will automatically power off to save power. Press to set desired auto power-off time and press to confirm.
CHAPTER 6 TOOLS Enter “Speech Level”. Touch screen to select “Rate” or “Volume”. Touch to adjust the setting. Touch [F5Test] for testing, then press to confirm. Press to exit. 6.12.4.4 PIM Alarm To set the PIM alarm tone on or off. If it is on, it will sound when the PIM alarm tone time comes.
CHAPTER 6 TOOLS Choose “Time”, press to select “12 hours” or “24 hours”. e.g. Choose “12 hours”, the time will display as “01 / 01 / AM”. Press to adjust the data. Press to confirm. Press to exit. 6.12.6 Password Setting 6.12.6.1 Record Password You can use one to eight numbers or letters to set as Record Password.
CHAPTER 6 TOOLS 6.12.6.2 Game / MP3 Password You can use one to eight numbers or letters to set as Game/MP3 pass- word. After password is set, password must be inputted to enter these functions. (For details of operation, please refer to “Record Password”.) 6.12.7 Opening Screen Setting 6.12.7.1 Entry Screen Select “Opening Screen Setting”...
CHAPTER 6 TOOLS If “Instant Dict. Musical Animation” is chosen, the Instant Dict. Musical Animation will be played when you turn on the device. If “Other Opening Screen and Melody” is chosen, press to choose “Built-in Photo”, “Download Photo” or “Melody”. If “Built-in Photo”...
CHAPTER 6 TOOLS Choose “Recognition Glossary”. Press to select “Common” or “All”, then press to confirm. 6.12.8.2 Fonts Recognition Choose “Fonts Recognition”. Press to select “Traditional” or “Simple”, then press to confirm. 6.12.8.3 Recognition Rate Choose “Recognition Rate”. Press to select the desired rate, then press to confirm.
CHAPTER 7 My Favourite 7.1 My Favourite You can add at most 11 favorite or commonly used functions to “My Favourite” menu for convenience. Enter “My Favourite”. Touch directly to choose the desired item, e.g. Choose “Dict 1”. In the left column, touch to choose “OXEC Dict”...
CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm 8.1 PC Sync. and Download Program Instruction PC Synchronization refers to transferring data between the electronic dictionary and your computer by connecting them with standard cable. (Note: Before launching synchronization, make sure that PC Sync. program has been installed properly.) Furthermore, you can download the desired files from our website to your PC and then synchronize to the main device.
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm If you confirm to install this program, click [Next]; if you want to quit, click [Cancel] to escape. E. Choose the ED2000C installation folder, e.g. “E:\Program Files”, click [Next] to confirm. F. Click [Next] to continue the installation.
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm G. Choose the desired additional icon and click [Next] to continue. H. Click [Install] to continue the installation. If you want to cancel the installation, click [Cancel] to exit.
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm J. Click [Finish], the main window of ED2000C PC Sync. will pop up automatically. K. After PC Sync. synchronization have been successfully installed, switch on the electronic dictionary, then connect the USB cable to the dictionary and the computer.
8.1.2 Uninstallation If you are sure to remove the program from your computer, just run “Uninstall ED2000C” to remove it. The screen is as below: If confirm to remove the program, click [Yes] to continue; or click [No] to exit.
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm a. About PCSYNC... : to view PCSYNC copyright b. To download site : link to download website directly c. Open Main Window : to open the main window of PC Sync. pro- gram d. Exit PCSYNC : to exit PCSYNC program B.
“File” of the PC Sync. program, the following screen will be shown on the PC: Note: Regarding the setting, if “Send (PC to Instant-Dict)” is chosen, data in the computer will be added / replaced those in the elec-...
Operation Procedures of the main device -- Enter “Contacts”, input data and save it. -- Click “INSTANT-DICT PC Sync.” icon on the taskbar of your PC, and select “Open Main Window”, choose “Synchronization Setup” from “Options” menu then select data handling method from “Syn- chronization Setup”.
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm -- Click “Contacts”. -- If you have transferred or inputted data before, click the pulldown arrow in the following screen, and choose “Phone List”. -- The following screen will then appear:...
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H. Adr. Home Address Company Company Title Job Title D. Line Business 2 Co. Tel Business Co. Fax Business Fax Co. Email Business E-mail Co. Adr. Business Address Note: 1. Data can be inputted or modified in either INSTANT-DICT or...
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Operation Procedures of the main device -- Enter “Memo”, input data and save it. -- Click “INSTANT-DICT PC Sync.” icon on the taskbar of PC, and select “Open Main Window”, choose “Synchronization Setup” from “Options” menu then select data handling method from “Synchro- nization Setup”.
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-- If you have transferred or inputted data before, the following screen will appear: -- Open “Notes”, the following screen will appear: Note: 1. Data can be inputted or modified in either INSTANT-DICT or 2. Data can be transferred “from PC to INSTANT-DICT”, “from INSTANT-DICT to PC” or by “Synchronization”.
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm C. Schedule a. Operation Procedures of the main device -- Enter “Schedule”, input data and save it. -- Click “INSATANT-DICT PC Sync.” icon on the taskbar of PC, and select “Open Main Window”, choose “Synchronization Setup” from “Options”...
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Start Time & Due Time Time Start Time & Due Time Content Notes Field Note: 1. Data can be inputted or modified in either INSTANT-DICT or 2. Data can be transferred “from PC to INSTANT-DICT”, “from INSTANT-DICT to PC” or by “Synchronization”.
CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm 8.1.7 Operations in “Ebook Download” You can download ebooks to your electronic dictionary through the operations in “Ebook Download”. The data can be downloaded both to the main device and to SD or MMC Extended Card. A.
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Name, size and download date of the file will be shown. Note: The files can be downloaded from our website http://www. instant-dict.com.hk or from the CD bundled. b. Download File Click “Mark” box (The symbol “*” will appear when an item is se- lected, click again to cancel it.) to select the file you want to down-...
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm Note: Before connection, enter “PC Synchronization” Tools menu in the electronic dictionary, click “Start” and choose “Main Unit” or “External Card” from download program, click “OK” to download: Click “Cancel” button in download program to stop the synchroni- zation.
CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm c. Delete File Click “Mark” box (The symbol “*” will appear when an item is se- lected, click again to cancel it.) to select the file you want to delete (more than one file can be selected), then click “Delete” button, the following screen will appear: Click “Yes”...
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm b. Right of screen is the file record, user can view the sent files and their information. c. Click “Search”, “AutoSearchFile”, “Download” or “Delete” buttons to search manually, search automatically, download or delete files respectively.
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm b. Download File Click “Mark” box (The symbol “*” will appear when an item is se- lected, click again to cancel it.) to select the file you want to down- load (more than one file can be selected), then click “Download” button to start connection.
CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm sion; otherwise the related information about unsuccessful trans- mission will be shown. Note: 1. Too long latency time between clicking “Download” and pressing (or clicking “Start”) may lead to unsuccessful connection. 2. After a file is downloaded, “Y” will be shown in the “Transferred” column.
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm a. Left of screen is file-searching area, you can search for photo in the computer, and file information will be displayed at the bottom. b. Right of screen is the file record, user can view the sent files and their information.
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm b. Download File Click “Mark” box (The symbol “*” will appear when an item is se- lected, click again to cancel it.) to select the file you want to down- load (more than one file can be selected), then click “Download” button to start connection.
CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm Note: 1. Too long latency time between clicking “Download” and pressing (or clicking “Start”) may lead to unsuccessful connection. 2. After a file is downloaded, “Y” will be shown in the “Transferred” column. c. Delete File -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Ebook Download”...
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm B. Functions of “Recorder Download” a. Add File Click “Search” to select the desired folder and file. Or you can choose a folder on the left of the screen and click “AutoSearch- File” to search for files with supportable formats, and the following screen will appear: Choose the desired file and drag it to the right of the screen.
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm Note: Before connection, enter “PC Synchronization” Tools menu in the electronic dictionary, click “Start” and choose “Main Unit” or “External Card” from download program, click “OK” to download: Click “Cancel” button in download program to stop the synchroni- zation.
CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm c. Delete File -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Ebook Download” for details. d. Upload File Firstly enter the “Voice Recorder” in PIM menu of the electronic dictionary to record and save, then click “Upload file” in synchroni- zation Main Window, and select “PC Synchronization”...
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm a. Left of screen is file-searching area, you can search for ebook in the computer, and file information will be displayed at the bottom. b. Right of screen is the file record, user can view the sent files and their information.
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm Choose the desired file and drag it to the right of the screen. Name, size and download date of the file will be shown. b. Download File Click “Mark” box (The symbol “*” will appear when an item is se- lected, click again to cancel it.) to select the file you want to down- load (more than one file can be selected), then click “Download”...
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm Click “Cancel” button in download program to stop the synchroni- zation. ii) If data is transferred successfully, your computer and electronic dictionary will show related information about successful transmis- sion; otherwise the related information about unsuccessful trans- mission will be shown.
CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm Choose the file you want to upload (*.txt file), then select the com- puter folder and click “OK”. If upload is done successfully, a popup message “Upload...successfully!” will appear. Click “OK” to con- firm. 8.1.12 Operations in “Video Download”...
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm c. Click “Search”, “AutoSearchFile”, “Download”, “Delete” or “Upload file” buttons to search manually, search automatically, download, delete or upload files respectively. B. Functions of “Video Download” a. Add File Click “Search” to select the desired folder and file. Or you can choose a folder on the left of the screen and click “AutoSearch- File”...
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm b. Download File Click “Mark” box (The symbol “*” will appear when an item is se- lected, click again to cancel it.) to select the file you want to down- load (more than one file can be selected), then click “Download” button to start connection.
CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm Note: 1. Too long latency time between clicking “Download” and pressing (or clicking “Start”) may lead to unsuccessful connection. 2. After a file is downloaded, “Y” will be shown in the “Transferred” column. c. Delete File -- Please refer to the relevant part of “Ebook Download”...
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm a. Left of screen is file-searching area, you can search for flash in the computer, and file information will be displayed at the bottom. b. Right of screen is the file record, user can view the sent files and their information.
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm Choose the desired file and drag it to the right of the screen. Name, size and download date of the file will be shown: b. Download File Click “Mark” box (The symbol “*” will appear when an item is se- lected, click again to cancel it.) to select the file you want to down- load (more than one file can be selected), then click “Download”...
CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm Click “Cancel” button in download program to stop the synchroni- zation. ii) If data is transferred successfully, your computer and electronic dictionary will show related information about successful transmis- sion; otherwise the related information about unsuccessful trans- mission will be shown.
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After setting all the transfer parameters, please firstly follow below operations and then click [OK] to confirm. Choose “PC Synchronization” of “Tools” in INSTANT-DICT, click “Start” or press to start Synchronization. ii) Click [OK] button of PC Sync. program to start connecting, or first- ly click [OK] button of PC Sync.
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm iii) If data is successfully transferred, your computer and electronic dictionary will show related information about successful transmis- sion; otherwise the related information about unsuccessful trans- mission will be shown. Note: 1. Too long latency time between clicking [OK] and [Start] may lead to unsuccessful connection.
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm Press Tab key or click the desired field with the mouse directly. While inputting data, choose “Cancel Edit” from “File” to cancel the new record; click (or choose “Save Record” from “File”) to save the record. Note: Schedule Class: You can only backup it in your computer but cannot add any new record.
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm c. Search Record Click (or choose “Search” from “Edit”) and the following screen will appear: Input the desired keyword, then click “OK” to start searching the record regarding the input content. If any related record found, the arrow will jump to the record.
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm Press Tab key or click the desired items with the mouse directly; right click the mouse or click the options in “Edit” or press the rel- evant hot keys on the keyboard to carry out “Undo”, “Cut”, “Copy”, “Paste”, “Delete”...
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm You can set the synchronization mode and items here. After set- ting, click [OK] to start synchronization. h. Display mode Click (or choose “Display Mode” from “Options”) and the fol- lowing screen will appear: Select “Display in English”...
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm Print Setup Click (or choose “Print Report” from “File”) and the following screen will appear: Choose the item you want to print and click [OK] to confirm. If “Print current record” is chosen, only the currently viewed record in the chosen item will be printed.
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CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm Select the backup path and input a file name. Then click “Save” to start file backup. If backup is done successfully, a message “Back- up data successfully!” will appear. ii) Restore Data If you want to restore the backed-up data, choose “Restore Data” in “Options”...
CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm n. Exit Main Window Click to exit the main window of PC Sync.. o. Functions of Hot Keys Function Name Hot Key Ctrl + N Save Ctrl + S Undo Ctrl + Z Ctrl + X Copy Ctrl + C Paste...
Except PC Sync., user can connect electronic dictionary to computer directly to upload and download various kinds of files. Note: Only files ran by ED2000C can be supported to upload and download. 8.2.1 Operations in “Download All Kinds of Ebooks”...
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B. All kinds of ebooks including READER, MUSIC, PHOTO and RE- CORDER are classified and put in the related folders. You can download the ebooks to the INSTANT-DICT by drag and drop dif- ferent files in the related folders directly.
CD bundled. 8.2.2 Operations in “Upload All Kinds of Ebooks” Data can be transferred not only from PC to INSTANT-DICT, but also from INSTANT-DICT to PC. The operations are as follows: A. Enter “PC Synchronization” of “F5Tools”, then connect the elec- tronic dictionary and computer.
CHAPTER 8 PCSYNC AND DOWNLOAD PROgRAm 8.2.3 Operations in “Delete All Kinds of Ebooks” If you want to delete the files in INSTANT-DICT, connect the INSTANT- DICT to PC, then enter the desired folders in Computer, select the records you want to delete and click “Delete” to perform it. The data...
CHAPTER 9 APPENDIX 9.3 Contrastive Chart between PinYin and ZhuYin 1. Chart of Initial Consonant of a Chinese syllable 2. Chart of Compound Vowel of a Chinese syllable...
CHAPTER 9 APPENDIX 9.5 ED2000C Ebook Category and Download Path PC Sync. ED2000C Main Ebook Category Folder of SD Folder of Program Menu in Website Card ED2000C Device F1-2 Dictionary\Dictionary Ebook Download Dictionary Tools ED2000C\EBOOK\DICTTOOL DICTTOOL Tools F1-2 Dictionary\ Supplementary...
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