Franklin Pocket SpellBound SCQ-106 User Manual

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SCQ-106
User's Guide
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  • Page 1 SCQ-106 ™ User’s Guide Retain for future reference.
  • Page 2: License Agreement

    WHICH YOU PURCHASED THE PRODUCT AND YOUR PURCHASE PRICE WILL BE REFUNDED. PRODUCT means the software product and documentation found in this package and FRANKLIN means Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc. LIMITED USE LICENSE All rights in the PRODUCT remain the property of FRANKLIN.
  • Page 3: Key Guide

    Takes you back one step (e.g., erases BACK typed letters). Selects the calculator mode. CALC Clears to the start of selected mode. CLEAR Enters words or numbers, or selects items. ENTER Selects the game mode. GAMES Displays help messages. HELP Selects the phone list mode.
  • Page 4 Types numbers. Lets you subtract numbers. (In the phone list, types a hyphen.) Calculates percentages. Changes the sign (+/-) of a number. CONV Lets you convert measures and currencies. In the phone list, deletes an entry. In spelling corrector mode, types an asterisk to stand for a series of letters in a word.
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    Getting Started To View the Demo When you first use this product, you will see a demonstration of what it can do. 1. Press ON/OFF The demonstration automatically appears. 2. To stop the demonstration, press To Disable or Reenable the Demo You probably do not want to view the demonstra- tion every time you use this product.
  • Page 6 Correcting Spellings 1. Press SPELL 2. Type a word. To erase letters, use trophe, press To type a space, press press and then retype letters. You cannot type capital letters, but the spelling corrections may include capitals. Also, you cannot begin a word with a punctuation mark. 3.
  • Page 7 Viewing Confusables Confusables are words such as homonyms and spelling variants that people often confuse. When you see a flashing question mark to the right of a word, that word has Confusables. Try this example. 1. Press SPELL 2. Type rain and then press Notice the flashing question mark.
  • Page 8: Finding Parts Of Words

    Finding Parts of Words You can find parts of words by typing question marks and asterisks in place of letters. Each question mark stands for any single letter. Each asterisk stands for any series of letters. You can use question marks to help solve cross- word puzzles and similar word games by typing them in place of missing letters.
  • Page 9 Storing Names & Phone Numbers This product has a data bank that can save as many as 100 names and phone numbers. The total amount of names and numbers that you can save depends upon the number of characters in each entry.
  • Page 10: Checking The Memory

    Storing Names & Phone Numbers To View the Phone List 1. Press PHONE 2. Use list and then press 3. To go to a name, type the name or use To undo a typed letter, press 4. Press ENTER 5. To edit an entry, first press your changes and then press entry is saved.
  • Page 11 Storing Names & Phone Numbers To Delete an Entry from the Phone List 1. Press PHONE 2. Press ENTER 3. Press until you see the entry that you want to delete. 4. Press 5. Press to delete the entry or the deletion.
  • Page 12: Using A Password

    Using a Password You can use a password to keep the information in your phone list private. Your password will be requested whenever anyone turns on the unit and presses PHONE Warning! After you have set the password, you will not be able to see or use your phone list with- out it.
  • Page 13: Using The Calculator

    To clear the calculation, press To Use the Calculator Memory 1. Make a calculation as shown above, or simply type a number in the calculator. 2. Press to add the number to the calcula- tor memory as a positive number or add it to the memory as a negative number.
  • Page 14 Converting Measures & Currencies You can convert temperatures, weights, liquid measures, and lengths to and from metric meas- urements. You can also convert currencies using an exchange rate that you enter. 1. Press CALC 2. Press CONV 3. Use to select a conversion category then press 4.
  • Page 15 Setting the Skill Level of the Games You can play the games at skill levels from Be- ginner to Wizard. 1. Press GAMES 2. Use then press 3. Use want and then press to leave the skill level unchanged. Understanding the Skill Levels The skill levels change the number of guesses in Hangman, the minimum number of letters ( Min size ) in Anagrams, and the...
  • Page 16 Playing Hangman Hangman challenges you to guess mystery words in a certain number of tries. 1. Press GAMES 2. Use press ENTER mystery word 3. Type letters you think are in the word. 4. Press ENTER Note: If you reveal a letter, you will lose the round. 5.
  • Page 17 Playing Anagrams Anagrams challenges you to find the anagrams of words. An anagram is a word formed from some or all the letters of another word. 1. Press GAMES 2. Press press ENTER Note: The Min size is the minimum number of letters that the anagrams can have.
  • Page 18 Word Jumble & Word Builder Playing Word Jumble 1. Press GAMES 2. Press then press The letters are a jumbled word or words. The number shows how many words have been jumbled. 3. To re-jumble the letters, press 4. Type a word formed from the jumbled let- ters and then press 5.
  • Page 19: Changing The Battery

    Changing the Battery This product uses one CR2032, 3-volt lithium battery. The battery should be changed when the screen con- trast is too light even after adjustment. Before you replace the battery, you should have a new battery and a small Phillips screwdriver. Warning! If the battery completely loses power, all the information stored in the phone list will be permanently lost.
  • Page 20: Product Information

    Product Information Specifications Model: SCQ-106 • Dimensions: 10.1 x 6.9 x 0.8 cm • Weight: 45.36 g Cleaning and Storage To clean this spelling corrector, spray a mild glass cleaner onto a cloth and wipe its surface. Don't spray liquids directly on the spell- ing corrector.

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