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MWD-460 www.franklin.com ® Dictionary & Thesaurus User's Guide License Agreement READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE ELECTRONIC REFERENCE. YOUR USE OF THE ELECTRONIC REFERENCE DEEMS THAT YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THESE TERMS, YOU MAY RETURN THIS PACKAGE WITH PURCHASE RECEIPT TO THE DEALER FROM WHICH YOU PURCHASED THE ELECTRONIC REFERENCE AND YOUR PURCHASE PRICE WILL BE REFUNDED. ELECTRONIC REFERENCE means the software product and documentation found in this package and FRANKLIN means Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc. Limited Use License All rights in the ELECTRONIC REFERENCE remain the property of FRANKLIN. Through your purchase, FRANKLIN grants you a personal and nonexclusive license to use this ELECTRONIC REFERENCE. You may not make any copies of the ELECTRONIC REFERENCE or of the data stored therein at the time of purchase, whether in electronic or print format. Such copying would be in violation of applicable copyright laws. Further, you may not modify, adapt, disassemble, decompile, translate, create derivative works of, or in any way reverse engineer the ELECTRONIC REFERENCE. You may not export or reexport, directly or indirectly, the ELECTRONIC REFERENCE without compliance with appropriate governmental regulations. The ELECTRONIC REFERENCE contains Franklin's confidential and proprietary information which you agree to take adequate steps to protect from unauthorized disclosure or use. This license is effective until terminated by Franklin. This license terminates immediately without notice from FRANKLIN if you fail to comply with any provision of this license. Key Guide Main Keys Goes to the dictionary. Goes to a word's thesaurus entry. If there is no active word, goes to the word entry screen. Goes to the Learning Exercises menu. Goes to the Games menu. Toggles between the Databank menu and the calculator. In the calculator, press M to go to the Conversions menu. Toggles between the Home and World clock. Goes to the menu. Displays a help message. Goes to the Confusables® list. At the word entry screen, types a ? to stand for a letter in a word. At a menu, displays a menu item. At a dictionary entry, displays the headword. In games, reveals the word and forfeits the game. Backs up, erases a letter, or turns off the highlight at an entry. At menus and dictionary entries, pages down. At the Entry screen, types a space. Enters a word, selects an item, or begins a highlight in an entry. In the dictionary, goes to the word entry screen. In the calculator, clears all entries. In the converter and databank, goes to its main menu. Function Keys Turns the unit on or off. Shifts to type capital letters and punctuation marks. Key Guide Direction Keys Moves in the indicated direction. Q­P A(1/x) S(x) D(x2) F(%) G(.) H(+),J(-) K(x),L(÷) Z(+/-) Calculator Keys Types numbers. Calculates a reciprocal. Calculates a square root. Squares a number. Calculates a percentage. Inserts a decimal point. Adds, subtracts, multiplies or divides numbers. Changes the number on the screen to a negative or positive number. Adds the number on the screen to the number stored in the memory. Subtracts the number on the screen from the number stored in the memory. Recalls the number stored in the memory. Clears the memory. Goes to the next entry. Goes to the previous entry. Key Combinations* + / + At a dictionary entry, goes to the top or bottom of an entry. At menus, goes to the top or bottom of a list. At the word entry screen, types an asterisk to stand for a series of letters in a word. In games, gives a hint or shuffles the letters. X(M+) C(M­) *Hold down the first key while pressing the second. V(MR) B(MC) Getting Started Gently pull the battery insulation tab to remove it. Use a thin pointed object to press the reset button on the back of the device. Replacing Batteries Your MWD-460 is powered by two CR-2032, 3-volt batteries. Follow these instructions to replace them. Warning! When changing the batteries, please remove and replace one battery at a time. If you remove both batteries at once, you may lose any information you entered. Warning!! If the batteries wear out completely any user-entered information will be erased. You should always keep written copies of your important information. 1. Turn the unit off and turn it over. 2. Gently push down on the tab under the battery cover and flip the unit to allow the cover to drop out. Do not force the cover. Use a paper clip, if necessary, to remove the old batteries. +3V CR2032 +3V CR2032 3. Install the batteries positive side facing up. 4. Replace the battery cover. Battery disposal: Do not dispose of batteries with normal household waste. Please obey your local regulations when disposing of used batteries. Battery Precautions · Different types of batteries or new and used batteries should not be mixed. · Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be re-charged. Never recharge batteries that come with the device. · Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the device before being charged. · Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision. · Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used. · The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited. · Do not expose batteries to direct heat or try to take batteries apart. Follow the battery manufacturer's instructions for battery use. · Always remove a weak or dead battery from the device. · To avoid damage caused by leakage of the battery fluid, replace the battery or batteries once every two years regardless of how much the device has been used during that time. · Should a battery leak, the device may become damaged. Clean the battery compartment immediately, avoiding contact with your skin. · Keep batteries out of reach of small children. If swallowed, consult a physician immediately. For Your Information Follow the Arrows The flashing arrows on the right of the screen show which arrow keys you can press to move around menus or view more text. Help is Always at Hand You can view a help message at any screen by pressing HELP. Use the direction keys to read the message. To exit help, press BACK. To read a tutorial describing how to use the product, select Tutorial from the menu. About Screen Illustrations Some screen illustrations in this User's Guide may differ slightly from what you see on screen. this does not mean that your unit is malfunctioning. Setting the Clock The clock lets you set a Home time and view local times around the world. You must set the Home time before viewing World times because World times are based on Home time. Setting Home Time 1. Press CLOCK. You see the Home Time mode. 2. Press S to enter the setting mode. 3. Press ENTER to select Set Time Format. Press or to cycle through the 12- and 24-hour Day/ Month/Year formats. Press ENTER to save your selection. 4. Press to highlight Set DST and press ENTER to select it. Press or to cycle between DST On or DST Off. Press ENTER to select your choice. 5. Press to highlight Set Time and press ENTER to select it. Press or until the current hour is displayed. Press to move to minutes, then press or until the current minute is displayed. Press ENTER to set the time. 6. Press to highlight Set Date and press ENTER to select it. Use or to move to the next or previous field. Use or to scroll to the current day/month/year. Press ENTER to set it. 7. Press to highlight Set Home City and press ENTER to select it. Press or until your local city is displayed. Press ENTER to select it. 8. Press CLOCK to exit setting mode. Setting World Time 1. Press Press 2. Press Press 3. Press Press 4. Press CLOCK until you see World City. S to enter Setting Mode. ENTER to select Set DST. or to cycle between DST On or DST Off. Press ENTER to select your choice. to highlight Set World City and press ENTER to select it. or until the city you want is displayed. Press ENTER to select it. CLOCK to exit Setting mode and see the World time. Changing the Settings When using this dictionary, you can adjust the screen contrast, the shutoff time, and the type size. The shutoff time is how long your MWD-460 stays on if you forget to turn it off. 1. Press MENU. 2. Settings will be highlighted. Press ENTER to select it. 3. Press or to highlight Contrast, Shutoff, or Type Size in the Settings menu. 4. Press ENTER. 5. Press or to highlight a new setting and press ENTER to select it. Press BACK to leave the setting unchanged. 6. Press CLEAR to return to the word entry screen. Viewing a Demonstration or Tutorial You can view a tutorial or a demonstration of this dictionary at any time. 1. Press MENU. 2. Press or to highlight either Tutorial or View Demo. 3. Press ENTER. To stop the demonstration or exit from the Tutorial and go to the word entry screen, press CLEAR. Finding Definitions It's easy to look up a word in this dictionary. Simply type it in at the word entry screen. 1. Press DICT. 2. Type a word (for example, study). 3. 4. 5. 6. To erase a letter, press BACK. To type a capital, hold CAP and press a letter key. To look up a hyphenated word, type a space in place of the hyphen. Press ENTER to view the definition. If a word has a thesaurus entry, SYNON will flash in the upper right of the screen. Press THES to view the word's thesaurus entry. If a word has Confusables®, CONF will flash in the upper right of the screen. Confusables are homonyms and spelling variants that are easy to confuse. Press ? to view any Confusables. Press LEARN to add the word to My Word List. Press or SPACE to scroll down through the definition. Press NEXT or PREV to view the next or previous definition. Press CLEAR to return to the word entry screen. Finding Thesaurus Entries You can also find thesaurus entries by typing a word at the word entry screen. 1. Press DICT. 2. Type a word (for example, complete). To erase a letter, press BACK. To type a capital, hold CAP and press a letter key. To look up a hyphenated word, type a space in place of the hyphen. 3. Press THES to view the thesaurus entry. Press LEARN to add the word to My Word List. 4. Press or SPACE to scroll down through the entry. 5. Press NEXT or PREV to view the next or previous entry, if available. 6. Press CLEAR to return to the word entry screen. Correcting Misspellings If you misspell a word, don't worry. It will be corrected automatically. You can even spell it phonetically. 1. Type a misspelled word (for example, chear). To erase a letter, press BACK. 2. Press ENTER. If there is more than one word in the correction list, you see the list. If there is only one correct word, you go to the definition. 3. Press or to highlight a correction. 4. Press ENTER to view its dictionary entry. To go back to the correction list, press BACK. 5. Press CLEAR when finished. Finding Confusables® Confusables are homonyms and spelling variants that are easy to confuse. If a word has Confusables, CONF will flash in the upper right of the screen. 1. Type a word (for example, rain) and press ENTER. 2. Press ?. Confusables are displayed with identifying words. 3. Press ENTER to highlight the first word. 4. Press or to move the highlight to the word you want. 5. Press ENTER to search for a definition. 6. Press CLEAR to return to the word entry screen. Finding a Letter in a Word If you are uncertain about how to spell a word, type a question mark (?) in place of each unknown letter. 1. Press DICT. 2. Type a word with ?s (for example, st??y). 3. Press ENTER. 4. Press or to move the highlight to the word you want and press ENTER to view its definition. 5. Press CLEAR when finished. Word Finding Tips You can also use ?s to help solve crossword puzzles. For example, you can search for a fiveletter word in which its second letter is h and its last letter is w. Enter ?h??w to see possible answers. Finding a Series of Letters To find prefixes, suffixes, and other parts of words, type an asterisk () in a word. Each asterisk stands for a series of letters. Note: If you type an asterisk at the beginning of a word, it may take a little while to find the matching words. 1. Type a word with an asterisk (for example, intra). To type an asterisk, hold CAP and press ?. 2. Press ENTER. 3. Press or to move the highlight to the word you want and press ENTER to view its definition. 4. Press CLEAR when finished. Highlighting Words Another way to look up words is by highlighting them in dictionary entries, thesaurus entries or word lists. Then you can find their definitions, thesaurus entries, Confusables® , or add them to My Word List. 1. At any text, press ENTER to start the highlight. To turn the highlight off, press BACK. 2. Press the arrow keys to highlight a word. 3. Do one of the following: To ... define the word view a thesaurus entry view Confusables add to My Word List Press ... ENTER THES ? LEARN Using My Word List You can save up to 40 words in My Word List for personal study o ...

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