5. Save the le and disc onnec t the
device from y our PC.
V iewing Personal Dictionaries
1. In Personal Dictionar y , press /
in the dictionar y you want and then
press
enter
.
2. Press / to select the entry you
want to view and pr ess
enter
.
• Y oucanalsot ypeinthe “Find:” eld to
look for a wor d.
Editing P ersonal Dic tionaries
Use the following soft keys .
• DELETE :Deletesadictionar yorword
entry.
• DEL ALL :Erasesalldictionariesor
word entries .
• EDIT :Editsaworden try.
• RENAME :Renamesadictionar y.
4.4 Grammar Guides
1. In the Learn menu, press / to
select Grammar Guides and then
press
enter
.
2. Press / to select the topic you
want to study and then press
enter
.
• Whensub-topicsareavailable ,
repeat the step abov e for fur ther
selections.
• See1.4 Browsing in the Device.
3. Press
FN
+ / to view the
previous or next topic.
4. Press
back
to go to the list of topics
or MAIN to go to main menu of
grammar guides.
Quizzes
Manysectionsinthegrammarguide
includeaquiz.PressQUIZ t o go to the
quiz.Ifatopiccontainsmultiplequizzes,
you will see more than one QUIZ soft key .
Afterthequiz,pressCL OSE to return to
the topic you wer e reading.
4.5 Using A dditional References
Y our device contains additional
refer encesonwriting. Theyinclude:
• Good WritingGuide
• LanguageinAction
• RhetoricallySpeaking
• W ordPow er
• Writeon T arget
1. In the Learn menu, press /
to select one of the additional
referenc es and then press
enter
.
2. Press / to select the topic you
want to study and then press
enter
.
• Whensub-topicsareavailable ,
repeat the step abov e for fur ther
selections.
• See1.4 Browsing in the Device.
3. Press PREV or NEXT to view the
previous or next topic.
4. Press
back
to go to the list of topics
or MAIN to go to main menu of the
current ref erence.
4.6 Finding I dioms, U sage
Examples and Denitions
Y our device can locate idioms, usage
examplesanddenitions. Y oucanuse
multiple words f or searching.
1. In the Learn menu, press / to
select Usage Examples , Idiom Search
or Denition Search and then press
enter
.
2. T ype a word.
• Witheachlettery out ype,theresulting
list of potential matching entries is
refreshed . I f the letters you typed
match an entry in the word list, it is
automaticallyhighlighted .Or,pr ess
/ to select another word entry you
see in the word list.
• Press RANGE to select a multiple word
search option.
All = Look for entries with the search
words , whenever they appear .
Items following specied order = Look
for entries with the search w ords, in
the order as you type.
Input words are in suc cessions = Look
for entries with the search w ords, in
the word succ essions as you type.
3. Press
enter
.
• If there are multiple results within an
entry, pr ess / to select the one you
want and then press
enter
.
4. Press DICT to go to the dictionary
containing the curren t entr y .
• Press
back
to return from the
dictionar y .
5. Press
clear
to start a new search.
4.7 Search History
Thedevicestor esthemostrecently
browsed entries in the dictionaries.
1. In the Learn menu, press / to
select Histor y and then press
enter
.
• Asashortcut,press
FN
+ .
2. Press / to select an entry and
then press
enter
.
Editing History
Use the following soft keys .
• DELETE: Deletestheselectedentry.
• CLEAR: Clearstheentirehistory .
5. SOL VE menu
Y our device contains three solvers t o help
youndwor ds.
5.1 Anagram Solv er
AnagramSolverbuildsw ordsusingall
letters you enter .
1. In the S olve menu, press / to
select Anagram Sol ver and then
press
enter
.
2. T ype a group of letters (e.g ., ptosr te)
and then press BUILD or
enter
.
• Thelistofanagramsthatmat chthe
entered gr oup of letters is displayed.
• PressGL OBAL to look for the letters in
GlobalSearch.
3. Use the direction key s to scroll
through the list of results, if
necessary .
• PressDEF t olookupthedenitionof
an anagram. Pr ess
back
to return to
the solver .
4. Press NEW to start a new search.
5.2 Crossw ord Solver
UseCrossw ordSolvertondw ords
where you only know some of the letters.
1. In the S olve menu, press / to
select Crossword Solver and then
press
enter
.
2. T ype a pattern of letters (e.g .,
con?e??) and then press
enter
.
• “?” replacesasingleletterinaw ord.
• Thelistofwordstha tmatchthe
entered patt er n is displayed.
3. Press / to select the word y ou
want from the list and then pr ess
enter
.
• Press
back
to return to the solv er .
4. Press CLEAR to start a new search.
5.3 W ord Builder
W ord Builder generates a list of words
that can be made from any number of the
letters you enter .
1. In the S olve menu, press / to
select Word Builder and then pr ess
enter
.
2. T ype a group of letters (e.g ., ptyssti)
and then press BUILD or
enter
.
• Alistofwordsthatcanbespeltusing
any number of the enter ed letters is
displayed .
• PressGL OBAL to look for the letters in
GlobalSearch.
3. Use the direction key s to scroll
through the list of results, if
necessary .
• PressDEF t olookupthedenitionof
an anagram. Pr ess
back
to return to
the builder .
4. Press NEW to start a new search.
6. GAMES menu
6.1 Playing the Games
Changing Game Settings
1. In the Games menu, press / to
select Game S ettings and then press
enter
.
2. Press / to select one of the
settings. Press to show the
options in a setting. Pr ess / to
select one of the options and then
press
enter
.
• Skill level determines the level of
diculty .
3. Press
back
when done.
6.2 Selec ting a Game
In the Games menu, press / to selec t
the game of your choice and press
enter
.
6.3 Game Instruc tions
After a game is selected, press
FN
+
menu
to learn the game instructions.
7. T OOLS menu
7.1 Changing the Settings
1. In the T ools menu, press / to
select Settings and then press
enter
.
2. Press / to selec t one of the
following settings:
• Shuto determines how long y our
device stays on if no key is pr essed.
• Contrast determines how dark or light
the screen is.
• T ype size determinesthesizeofscreen
type.
• Learn a W ord determines whether or
not you would like to be g reeted with
a word selected from the dictionaries
every time you turn on the device.
• Time setup allows you t o set the clock .
3. Press / to selec t an option
(ex cept for Time Setup).
4. Press CL OSE when done.
Setting the Time and Date
1. Press when Time setup is selected
in the screen for settings .
2. Press / to selec t the setting you
want.
• When Da te or Time is selected, press
, then press / to move between
eldsinthepop-upwindow .Press
/ to adjust the values. Press
enter
when done.
• When Date Format or T ime Format
is selected, press / to select the
desired date or time displa y style.
• When Home City or World City is
selected, press , then press / to
select a city and press
enter
. Y ou can
also press a letter to go dir ec tly to that
part of the list.
• When Home City DST or World City
DST is selected, press / to turn
DaylightSaving Timeonoro .
3. Press
back
when done.
7.2 Using the Clock
1. In the T o ols menu, press / to
select Clock and then press
enter
.
• Theclockdisplaysbothhomeand
world times.
Setting Date and Time
1. In the clock, press SETUP .
2. Press / to move between elds
and / to adjust values.
3. Press 12HR or 24HR to select the
time format.
4. Press SA VE when done.
Setting Cities
1. In the clock, press CITY .
2. Press / to move between home
or world city .
3. Press
enter
and then press /
to select a city from the pop-up
window and then press
enter
.
• Y ou can also press a letter to go
directly to that part of the list.
4. Press DST ON or DST OFF to activate
or deactivate the Daylight Saving
Time .
5. Press SA VE when done.
7.3 Using the C urrency
Con verter
1. In the T o ols menu, press / to
select Currency Converter and then
press
enter
.
2. Press / to selec t a currency .
3. Enter the numbers for c onv ersion.
• Press T f or a decimal. As you type the
numbers, the equivalent value in other
currencies shows automa tically .
4. Press
clear
or NEW to start a new
con version. Press CL OSE to exit.
Adjusting Ex change Rates
1. Press SETUP in the currency
con ver ter .
2. Press / to selec t an exchange
rate y ou want to change.
3. Press
clear
to clear the selected rate .
4. Enter a new e xchange r ate.
5. Press SA VE.
• T oquitwithoutsaving,pressCL OSE.
• PressDEF AUL T to reset all rat es to
default values.
7.4 Using Phone Book
Adding Entries
Y ou can save up to 100 entries in the
phone book.
1. In the T o ols menu, press / to
select Phone Book and then press
enter
.
2. Press NEW .
3. Enter the appropriate inf ormation
in the available elds .
• See 3.6 Hints on Inputting Words .
• Press or
enter
toadvancetothenext
eld.
4. When done, press SA VE.
• T oquitwithoutsaving,pressCL OSE.
V iewing and Editing
• In Phone Book, press / to select
the entry you want to view and press
enter
. Y ou can also t ype a keyword to
look for an entry .
• Usethefollowingsoftkeystoeditthe
entries:
DELETE:Deletesaselectedentr y .
DEL ALL:Erasesallentries.
EDIT:Editsaselectedentry.
Using a P assword
Useapasswordt opreventunauthorized
access. Alw ays write the password in a
safe,separ atelocation. T oprotectyour
information, please make regular c opies
ofyourdataonyourPC.See9.4 Backing
Up Y our D ata.
1. In Phone Book , press P ASSWD .
2. At the prompt, type a passw ord of
up to eight characters and press
enter
.
3. Re - enter the same passwor d and
press C ONFIRM or
enter
.
• Y ourpasswordisnowset.
• T ochangethepassword,repea tsteps
2-3.
• T odisablethepassword,deletethe
existingpasswordatboth passw ord
prompts.
7.5 Using the C alculator
• Inthe T ools menu, press / to select
Calculator and then press
enter
.
• T ot ypeanumber ,usethenumber
keys.
• T oper formmathsfunctions(e.g.+,–,
x,÷,sin,cos,tan,%,EXP ,log)usethe
keys with mathematical signs printed
on the top right corner .
• T oerasethelasttypednumber ,press
back
. T oper formanoperation,press
enter
. T oclearonlythelastoperation,
press CE. T oclearalloperations,press
AC or
clear
.
7.6 Using the Metric C onverter
1. In the T o ols menu, press / to
select Metric Converter and then
press
enter
.
2. Press / to selec t a conv ersion
category and then press
enter
.
3. In the selected category, pr ess /
to select a measurement unit.
4. Enter the numbers for c onv ersion.
• Press T f or a decimal. As you type the
numbers, the equivalent value in other
units shows automatically .
5. Press
clear
or NEW to start a new
con version. Press CL OSE to exit.
8. General C ontrols
8.1 Headphone Jack
Theheadphonejackislocatedonthe
right of the device for 3.5 mm, 35 ohm
impedance stereo headphones . Caution:
Monophonicheadphoneswillnotwork
with this unit.
8.2 USB P or t
TheUSBportislocatedontheleftofthe
deviceforamini-USB1.1compa tible
connection.See9.1 Connecting to a PC.
8.3 Adjusting Sound V olume
Press
FN
+ to show the volume
control menu . Press / to adjust the
volume and then press
back
.
8.4 Changing Size of Screen
Ty p e
Press repeatedlytochangethesiz e
of the screen type.
8.5 Help is Alwa ys at Hand
Y ou can view a help message at any
screen by pressing
FN
+
menu
. T oexit
help, pr ess
back
.
8.6 Resetting Y our Devic e
If the keyboard fails to respond, or if the
screen performs erratically , use a paper
clip to gently press the r eset button
located on your unit to r eset your device.
W arning! Pressing the reset button
with more than light pressur e may
permanently disable your unit. In
addition, resetting the unit erases
settings and information you ma y have
entered .
9. PC Connections
9.1 Connecting to a PC
1. T urn on your device .
2. Connect the wide end of a USB cable
(not included) to a USB port on your
PC and the smaller end to the USB
port on your device.
• Y ou see a “Franklin connects” icon
on the screen of your device when
itisproperlyconnectedtoyourPC.
Thekeyboardonyourdevic eisnow
disabled.
• Thersttimeyouplugyourdevice
intoyourPC,softwaredriversma y
install. Thishappensautomatically .
When the drivers are installed y our
PCwillletyouknowthatyourdevice
is ready to use . A window may also
be opened displaying the available
folders on your devic e. If you need
tondit,lookforadriv elabelled
“FRANKLIN” .
9.2 Cop ying Files to Y our Device
Y our device is not limited to the books
it comes with. Y ou can transfer personal
dictionaries. Y ou can also save copies of
yourdatatoanotherlocationony ourPC
to backup important information.
T r ycopyingapersonaldictionar y(.txt
le)toyourdevice:
1. Make sure your de vice is connected
to your PC.
See9.1 Connecting to a PC.
2. On your PC, use Window s
Explorer to nd the driv e labelled
“FRANKLIN” and double - click it to
open it.
3. Double - click “PersonalDict” to open
that folder .
4. Navigate on y our PC to where y ou
store .txt les.
5. Right- click the .txt le you want to
copy to y our device and then click
“ Copy” from the pop-up menu.
6. Right- click in the “PersonalDict”
window and then click “Paste ” from
the pop-up menu.
7. Close the open folders.
8. Unplug the USB cable from your PC
and the device .
9.3 About Y our Device Folders
When you connect your device t o
yourPC,youcanseeanassortmentof
folders for st or ing various types of data.
Remember , “PersonalDict” isalways
thelocationstosav eany.txtformatted
personal dictionaries so they appear on
your device . Any other av ailable folders
willcontainthesav edmaterialfromMy
W ord List, the Phone book and other
features .
9.4 Backing Up Y our Data
While your device is connected to y our
PC,copyanyorallofthef oldersand
thenpastethemtoalocationonyourPC
where you wan t to save them.
9.5 Restoring Y our Data
If you accidentally erase inf ormation or it
is lost while replacing the batteries, y ou
can restore y our data by connecting your
devicetoyourPC.Next,ndthelocation
onyourPCwherey ousavedabackup
copyofyourinf ormation.Copythe
information and then paste them in the
window containing your devic e’ s folders.
Y oucanthenre -accessyourpr eviously
saved inf or mation.
10. Additional Inf ormation
10.1 Specications
Model: DMQ-2110 Collins Speaking
Reference Libr a ry
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Size:129x78x19mm
W eight: 168 g
ISBN: 978-1-59074-712-4
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10.2 Product Care
Y our device is designed to be light,
compact,anddurable.How ever ,itisan
electronic device and must be treated
carefully . Putting unnecessary pressure
on it or striking the device against other
objects can cause damage.
In order to avoid damage t o your device,
please:
• Keepthelidclosedwhenyouarenot
usingit. Thiswillprotectthescreen
from being broken, scra tched or
marred in any wa y.
• Donotdrop ,crush,bend,orapply
excessiv eforcetothedevice .
• Donotexposeyourdeviceto
moisture,extremeorpr olonged
heat, cold, humidity , or other adverse
conditions. A void storing it in damp,
humid,orwetplaces .T hedeviceisnot
waterproof .
• Cleanthedevicebysprayingamild
glass cleaner onto a cloth and wiping
itssur face.Donotsprayliquids
directly on your device.
• Shouldthedevice ’ sdisplayglass
break, properly dispose of the product
avoiding con tact with your skin, and
then wash your hands immediately .
• Pleasekeepscreenprot ec torsand
plastic bags away fr om babies
and children to av oid danger of
suocation.
10.3 Recycling and Disposal
Device Disposal
Thisdeviceshouldbedisposedof
through your local electronic
productrecyclingsystem-donot
throw in the rubbish bin.
Packaging Disposal
Please save this U ser ’ s Guide and all
packing materials, as they contain
important information. In case of
disposal, please ref er to your local
recycling system.
Battery Disposal
Donotdisposeofbatterieswith
normal household waste. Please
obey your local regulations when
disposing of used batteries. Please visit
www.franklin.com/eu to contact F rank lin
or its distributors to get info f or batter y
disposaland/orreplacement.Ho wever ,
shippingandhandlingexpensesmight
apply .
Thisunitmaychangeoperatingmodes ,
lose information stor ed in memory,
or fail to respond due to electrostatic
discharge or electrical fast transients.
Normaloperationofthisunitmaybe
re- establishedbypressingthereset
key , by pressing
, or by removing
and replacing the battery .
10.4 FC C Notice (U.S.)
ThisdevicecomplieswithP ar t15oftheFCCRules.
Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:
(1) Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,
and(2) Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterference
received , including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
W arning:Changesormodicationstothisunitnot
expresslyapprov edbythepar tyresponsiblefor
compliance could void the user’ s authority to operate
the equipment.
Note: Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandf ound
tocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevic e,
pursuanttoP art15oftheFCCRules. Theselimitsare
designed to provide r easonable protection against
harmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radia te radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interferencetoradiocommunications .However ,
there is no guarantee that int er ference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipmentoandon,theuserisencouragedtotry
to correct the interference by one or more of the
followingmeasures:
1) Reorient or relocate the receiving an tenna. 2)
Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver .3)Connecttheequipmentintoanoutleton
acircuitdieren tfromthattowhichtherec eiveris
connected.4)Consultthedealeroranexperienced
radio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
Note: Thisunitwastestedwithshieldedcableson
theperipheraldevices.Shieldedcablesmustbeused
with the unit to ensure compliance .
Note: Themanufacturerisnotresponsibleforan y
radioor T Vinter ferencecausedbyunauthorized
modicationstothisequipment.Suchmodications
could void the user’ s authority to operate the
equipment.
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Notwithstandingthedisclaimerofwarrantiesabove,
thisproduct,excludingbatteriesandliquidcrystal
display(L CD),isguaranteedbyFranklintobefreeof
defects in materials or workmanship for a period of
one year from the date of pur chase. I t will be repaired
or replaced with an equivalent product (at F ranklin’ s
option) free of charge for an y defect in work manship
or materials during that time.
Thiswarrantyexplicitlyexcludesdef ec tsdueto
misuse,accidentaldamage,orw earandtear. This
warrantydoesnotaecttheconsumer’ sstatutor y
rights.
12.4 Limited W arranty (outside
U .S., EU and Switzer land)
Notwithstandingthedisclaimerofwarrantiesabove,
thisproduct,excludingbatteriesandliquidcrystal
display(L CD),isguaranteedbyFranklintobefreeof
defects in materials or workmanship for a period of
one year from the date of pur chase. I t will be repaired
or replaced with an equivalent product (at F ranklin’ s
option) free of charge for an y defect in work manship
or materials during that time.
ProductspurchasedoutsidetheUnitedSta tes,the
EuropeanUnionandSwitzerlandthatar ereturned
under warranty should be returned to the original
vendor with proof of purchase and description of
fault.Chargeswillbemadeforallrepairsunlessv alid
proof of purchase is pro vided.
Thiswarrantyexplicitlyexcludesdef ec tsdueto
misuse,accidentaldamage,orw earandtear. This
warrantydoesnotaecttheconsumer’ sstatutor y
rights.
12.5 Limited W arranty
(A ustralia)
Ourgoodscomewithguaranteesthatcannotbe
excludedundertheAustralianC onsumerLaw. Y ou
are entitled to a replac ement or refund for a major
failure and compensation for an y other reasonably
foreseeable loss or damage. Y ou are also entitled
to have the goods repair ed or replaced if goods fail
to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not
amount to a major failure.
Thisproduct,excludingbatteriesandliquidcrystal
display(L CD),isguaranteedbyFranklintobefreeof
defects in materials or workmanship for a period of
one year from the date of pur chase.
If you think your product is defective, please con tac t
Franklintoarrangeforr epairorreplacement:
FRANKLINELECTR ONICPUBLISHERS(A UST )PTYL TD.
Unit4,25GibbesStreet,
Chatswood,NSW2067,A ustralia
Contactperson:ServiceManager
T el:1800882588
Email:service_au@franklin.com
Chargeswillbemadeforallrepairsunlessvalidpr oof
of purchase is provided . Y our product will be repaired
or replaced with an equivalent product (at F ranklin’ s
option) free of charge for an y defect in work manship
or materials during that time.
Therepairofyourgoodsmayr esultinthelossofany
user-generateddata.Pleaseensurethaty ouhave
made a copy of any data sa ved on your goods. Goods
presented for r epair may be replaced by refurbished
goods of the same type rather than being repaired.
Refurbished parts may be used to repair the goods.
Thiswarrantyexplicitlyexcludesdef ec tsdueto
misuse,accidentaldamage,orw earandtear. This
warrantydoesnotaecttheconsumer’ sstatutor y
rights.
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