Tiger 36284 manual

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    Item No. 36284 200102270IWTI-01 INSTRUCTIO N AGES 5 & UP Wizard’s A pprentice[...]

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    1 Contents Contents Contents Contents Contents WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME 2 2 2 2 2 MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU 3 3 3 3 3 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. CARD DATABASE CARD DATABASE CARD DATABASE CARD DATABASE CARD DATABASE 4 4 4 4 4 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. TRADE LIST TRADE LIST TRADE LIST TRADE LIST TRADE LIST 7 7 7 7 7 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. DEC[...]

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    2 WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME Y our W izard’ s Apprentice opens the door to a whole new world of Harry P otter™ information based on the first set of Harry P otter™ Trading Cards from W izards of the Coast ® . Y ou will be able to search, sort, view and rearrange Harry P otter™ information as you access P otter knowledge based [...]

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    3 MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU Turn ON the unit. Y ou’ll see the opening animation as well as the time and the date followed by a menu screen with six icons on it. Y ou’ll see a “select” arrow highlighting one of the icons. If the current day is a “reminder” day, then the day will flash and you will also hear a “r[...]

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    4 1. CARD DATABASE 1. CARD DATABASE 1. CARD DATABASE 1. CARD DATABASE 1. CARD DATABASE Highlight the card database from the MAIN MENU and press ENTER. Y ou can VIEW, SEARCH, or SOR T. VIEW Let’s try VIEW. Scroll to it and press ENTER. The default database is the FULL SET sorted by card number. Use the UP and DOWN arrows to scroll through the curr[...]

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    5 When you press EDIT, a new screen will come up that says ‘ADD TO TRADE LIST? Y/N’. If you answer “Y”, then the words W A NTED and FOR TRADE are displayed. Use your UP and DOWN arows to choose either of these two lists, and press ENTER to confirm. Let’s say you add the card or you press “N” instead. Y our Wizard' s Apprentice wi[...]

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    6 When you highlight and of the six groups above, you will see “PLEASE ENTER SEARCH ITEM”. Example 1: Search by NUMBER. Enter in a number, for example, “89” and then press ENTER. Y our Wizard’ s Apprentice will find all the cards that have that number. After the database is done searching, it will return to the D A T ABASE submenu. On scr[...]

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    7 SORT The SORT function allows you to sort cards before viewing. Scroll to SORT and press ENTER and you will be able to sort in a sub-menu of 5 choices: SORT BY: NUMBER RARITY NAME TY PE KEYWORD After the database is sorted, you will return to the D A T ABASE submenu. 2. TRADE LIST 2. TRADE LIST 2. TRADE LIST 2. TRADE LIST 2. TRADE LIST Highlight [...]

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    8 W ANTED When the w ord W ANTED appears at the top of the screen, press ENTER to display all of the cards currently on the W ANTED list. When the list is empty, “N O RECORD” appears at the middle of the screen. The number of the current card is highlighted. Use your UP and DOWN arrows to scroll through the highlighted card. Y ou can press ENTE[...]

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    9 to scroll and highlight different cards. Press ENTER to bring up the TEXT of a highlighted card. Press DELETE to remove a highlighted card from your list. When the card is the last one in a list, you will be prompted with “DELETE: Y/N” before the final delete happens. Press EDIT to add a highlighted card into the FOR TRADE list. Press QUIT to[...]

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    10 3. DECK BUILDER 3. DECK BUILDER 3. DECK BUILDER 3. DECK BUILDER 3. DECK BUILDER This function allows you to make a group of cards into a single ‘deck’. Y ou must define all the cards that will be in the deck. There are three sub-menus: VIEW, BUILD, and PRACTICE. Use your UP and DOWN arrows to select from the three choices in the sub-menu. Th[...]

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    11 Press EDIT to add a highlighted card to your deck list. Press QUIT to go back to the sub-menu. BUILD When you select BUILD, you will see all 118 cards from the first set listed. These are the cards you can build from. Use your “down” arrow to scroll down through the set. Y ou can scroll through all 118 cards. Press ENTER to bring up the TEXT[...]

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    12 Press DELETE to discard the currently highlighted card from your hand. Y ou will be prompted with “DISCARD THIS CARD? Y/N” before the deletion takes place. Press EDIT to deal another random single card. The new card is added to the bottom of the current list of cards in your hand. Press QUIT to go back to the sub-menu directory. 4. CLOCK 4. [...]

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    13 ALARM SETTING Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrows to select the ALARM icon, then press ENTER to set the alarm. When the HOUR is flashing, use your UP and DOWN arrows to enter the hour. The AM/PM icon will automatically change. Use LEFT or RIGHT arrows to turn the Alarm on or off. Press ENTER to confirm. The MINUTE will flash next. Use your UP and DOWN[...]

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    14 In SET D A TE MODE, you will see the calendar and reminder icon. Use your LEFT and RIGHT arrows to select the calendar and then press ENTER to begin editing. MONTH When the month is flashing, use your UP and DOWN arrows to enter the month you want to set. Press ENTER to confirm. DAT E When the date is flashing, use your UP and DOWN arrows to ent[...]

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    15 If you want to change the reminder status, press LEFT or RIGHT arrows to turn the reminder function on or off. If you w ant to change the reminder date, press EDIT. When the month is flashing, use your UP and DOWN arrows to enter the month you want to set. Press ENTER to confirm. When the date is flashing, use your UP and DOWN arrows to enter th[...]

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    16 INSERTING OR REPLACING BATTERIES INSERTING OR REPLACING BATTERIES INSERTING OR REPLACING BATTERIES INSERTING OR REPLACING BATTERIES INSERTING OR REPLACING BATTERIES Reset Operations: Reset Operations: Reset Operations: Reset Operations: Reset Operations: By pressing the reset button, you can delete all the data previously entered. A screen will [...]

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    17 Important: Important: Important: Important: Important: Incorrect use of batteries can cause them to burst or leak, possibly damaging the interior of the Harry P otter™ Wizard' s Apprentice . Note the following precautions: Never leave dead batteries in the battery compartment. T o avoid damage to the unit from leaky batteries, replace bot[...]

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    18 3. Then remove the old battery with a thin pointed, non- metallic object. 4. W ipe the surfaces of a new batter y with a soft, dr y cloth. Insert the new battery into the Harry Potter™ Wizard' s Apprentice , making sure that its positive (+) side is facing up (so that you can see it). 5. Replace the battery compartment cover and the screw[...]

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    19 DEFECT OR DAMAGE DEFECT OR DAMAGE DEFECT OR DAMAGE DEFECT OR DAMAGE DEFECT OR DAMAGE Replace batteries at the first sign of erratic operation. If a part of your game is damaged or something has been left out, DO N OT RETURN THE GAME TO THE STORE. The store doesn’t have replacement parts. Instead, write to us at: Tiger Repair Department 1000 N.[...]

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    20 90-DAY LIMITED WARRANTY 90-DAY LIMITED WARRANTY 90-DAY LIMITED WARRANTY 90-DAY LIMITED WARRANTY 90-DAY LIMITED WARRANTY Tiger Electronics. (Tiger) warrants to the original consumer purchaser of this product that the product will be free from defects in materials or workmanship for 90 days from the date of original purchase. This warranty does no[...]

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    21 THE NINETY (90) DAY PERIOD DESCRIBED ABOVE. IN NO THE NINETY (90) DAY PERIOD DESCRIBED ABOVE. IN NO THE NINETY (90) DAY PERIOD DESCRIBED ABOVE. IN NO THE NINETY (90) DAY PERIOD DESCRIBED ABOVE. IN NO THE NINETY (90) DAY PERIOD DESCRIBED ABOVE. IN NO EVENT WILL TIGER BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, EVENT WILL TIGER BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, EVENT WIL[...]

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    22 - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help.[...]