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    DMQ-2100 User’ s Guide www.franklin.com Collins Speaking Reference Libr ar y 1. Getting Star ted 1.1 Installing the Batteries Y our devic e is powered by 2 AAA batteries (included). 1. T urn the unit o and turn it over . 2. Open the battery cover on the back of the unit b y pushing in the direc tion of the arrow . 3. Install the batteries foll[...]

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    1. T urnsonoro. 2. Goes to the main menu. 3. SoftKeys-Press F1 - F5 that corresponds to the function label at the bottom of the screen. 4. Speaksawordorphrase(ifpr onunciation is available). 5. Input letters, numbers and symbols. 6. Shifttotypecapitalletters. 7. Perfor[...]

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    3. BOOKS menu 3.1 Using Global Search GlobalSearchallowssearchingf orallwords and phrases saved in the dictionaries. Y ou can use multiple words f or searching. 1. In the Books menu, press / to select Global Search and then press enter . • Or ,press . 2. T ype a word. • See 3.6 Hints on Inputting Wor ds . •[...]

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    3.9 Phrasebook 1. In the Books menu, press / to select Phrasebook and then press enter . 2. Press / to select a category and then press enter . • Ifyouwanttoshowthecat egoriesin another language, press SOURCE t o selec t the language you want. 3. Press / to select a phrase you want to translat e and press enter . 4. Pre[...]

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    select Usage Examples , Idiom Search or Denition Search and then press enter . 2. T ype a word. • Witheachlettery out ype,ther esulting list of potential matching entries is refreshed . I f the letters you typed match an entry in the word list, it is automatically highlighted. Or , press / to select another word entry y[...]

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    7.4 Using Phone Book Adding Entries Y ou can save up to 100 entries in the phone book. 1. In the T ools menu, press / to selec t Phone Book and then press enter . 2. Press NEW . 3. Enter the appropriat e information in the available elds . • See 3.6 Hints on Inputting Wor ds. • Press or enter toadvancet othenex t eld. 4.[...]

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    10.2 Product Care Y our device is designed to be light, compact, anddurable.How ever ,itisanelectronic device and must be treated car efully. P utting unnecessary pressure on it or striking the deviceagainstotherobjectscancause damage. In order to avoid damage t o your device, please: • Keepthelid?[...]