Franklin TDP-590 User Manual page 14

Speaking language professor
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Looking Up a Word
1.
Once you select a language, begin typing a word.
For example, welcome.
As you type letters, the first word in the list that matches the
letters you type will move to the top of the word list. You
may not have to type the entire word in order to find the
one you want. In this example, note that "welcome"
appears on the screen after you type "wel".
2. When the word you want is on the screen, press  until the word you want is
highlighted. Or you can continue typing letters until the word is complete and the
matching word in the list is highlighted.
If the word or phrase you type is not in the list, the last matching word is highlighted.
Press
to erase a letter and re-type your word.
3.
Press
to look it up.
Press
to hear the word or phrase pronounced. Press 
or  to move between the available translations to and
then press
again to hear the selected translation.
Press LANG (F1) to view the translation for another language.
Press  or  to highlight the language you want and then press
Press FAV (F2) to save the word to your favorites list. Yes is highlighted. Press Y or
to save it. Or you can press N or press  to highlight No and then press
the save. Press RECORD (F3) to record yourself pronouncing the word or phrase.
Please see "Recording Pronunciations" for more information. Press  or  to move to
the previous or next entry. Press ESC to return to the input screen.
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