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MWD-1440

dictionary
& thesaurus
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Electronic Publishers
www.franklin.com

USER’S GUIDE / MANUAL DEL USUARIO
BOOKMAN® II

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software product and documentation found in this package and FRANKLIN means
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Table of Contents
Installing Batteries ...................................................................................................... 5
Installing Book Cards ................................................................................................. 6
Selecting a Book ........................................................................................................ 6
Book Card Color Keys ............................................................................................... 7
Using the Dictionary Menu ........................................................................................ 7
Viewing a Demonstration or Tutorial ........................................................................ 8
Changing the Settings ............................................................................................... 8
Finding Dictionary Entries .......................................................................................... 9
Using the Thesaurus ................................................................................................. 11
Viewing Confusables ............................................................................................... 12
Highlighting Words ................................................................................................... 12
Saving and Deleting Words ..................................................................................... 13
Using Learning Exercises ......................................................................................... 15
Playing the Games .................................................................................................. 17
Using the Calculator ................................................................................................ 20
Using the Converter ................................................................................................. 21
Transferring Words Between Books ......................................................................... 22
Resetting Your Unit ................................................................................................... 22

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Introduction
Welcome to the world of Franklin. This Franklin model is a powerful, portable
electronic reference with a built-in book, plus one slot in the back for a book card.
With Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary and Thesaurus, you can:
• find over 100,000 words with complete definitions, most of which contain parts
of speech and usage examples;
• see a word’s synonyms, antonyms, and other related words using the built-in
thesaurus;
• let state-of-the-art spell correction help you find the word you’re looking for;
• learn a new word every time you turn the unit on;
• use the MatchMaker function to find words of whose spelling you’re unsure, or
to help solve crossword puzzles;
• browse the SAT* Word List, which contains words most commonly found on
the Scholastic Assessment Tests;
• improve your spelling and vocabulary using the Learning Exercises;
• create your own list of study words in My Word List;
• play nine fun and educational games, including Hangman, Anagrams, Jumble,
Word Builder, Word Train, Link Four and Tic Tac Toe.
Your Franklin model also comes with a calculator and a metric and currency
converter. To learn more, read this User’s Guide.

* SAT is a registered trademark of the College Entrance Examination Board,
which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product.
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Key Guide

Key Guide
Color Keys
dict
thes

games
learn

Shifts to type capital letters and
punctuation marks.
Exits the book you were
reading.
Toggles between the calculator
and converter.

cap

Goes to the dictionary.
Goes to the thesaurus.
Goes to the Games menu.
Goes to the Exercises menu (for
Learning Exercises).

card

Direction Keys

Function Keys
help
menu
enter

clear

?*

back

Moves in the indicated direction.

Turns the unit on or off.
Displays a help message.
Displays the main menus for the
dictionary.
Enters a word, selects an item,
or begins a highlight in an entry.
Goes to the Word Entry screen
in the dictionary. Clears the
calculator.
At the Word Entry screen, types
a ? to stand for one letter in a
word. At a menu, displays a
menu item. At a dictionary entry,
displays the headword.
Backs up, erases a letter, or
turns off the highlight at an
entry.

space

fn

+

card
fn

+

or

At menus and dictionary entries,
pages down. At the Word Entry
screen, types a space.

Combination Keys*
Transfers a word between
books.
At a dictionary entry, pages up
or down.

At a menu, goes to the first or
last item. At a dictionary entry,
or
goes to the start or end of the
entry.
*
Hold the first key while pressing the second.
cap

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+

Key Guide

fn

+

At a dictionary entry,
displays the next or previous
entry.

+j

Types a hyphen.

+? *

At the Word Entry screen,
types an asterisk to stand for
a series of letters in a word. In
games, gives a hint.

or
fn

cap

a (1/x)
s (√x)
d (x2)
f (%)
g (.)

z (+/-)

x (M+)
c (M-)
v (MR)
b (MC)
clear

Installing Batteries
Your unit is powered by two CR-2032
lithium, 3-volt batteries. Follow these
easy instructions to install or replace
them.
1. Turn your unit over.
2. Lift the battery cover on the back
of your unit by pushing on the
catch.
3. Install the batteries with the
positive side facing up.
4. Replace the battery cover.

Calculator Keys
Calculates a reciprocal.
Calculates a square root.
Squares a number.
Calculates a percentage.
Inserts a decimal point.
Changes the number on the
screen to a negative or positive
number.
Adds the number to the number
stored in the memory.
Subtracts the number from the
number stored in the memory.
Recalls the number stored in the
memory.
Clears the memory.
Clears the calculation(s).

Warning: If the batteries wear-out
completely, or if you take more than
approximately a minute while changing
the batteries, any information that was
entered in the built-in book or book card
will be erased. You should always keep
written copies of your important
information.
➤ 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 clear .

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Installing Book Cards

Selecting a Book

1. Turn your unit off.
2. Turn your unit over.
3. Align the tabs on the book card
with the notches in the slot.

Once a book card is installed in the unit, you
can select which book you want to use.
1. Turn your unit on.
2. Press card .

These are sample books.
3. Press
or
selection.

to highlight your

4. Press the book card down until it
snaps into place.
➤ Removing Book Cards

For information on available Franklin
BOOKMAN products, select
.

Warning: Never install or remove a
book card while your unit is on. Any
information that was entered in the builtin book or book card will be erased.

4. Press

enter

to select it.

➤ 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.

➤ Opening Your Unit
To open your unit, push the latch on
the lid towards the back of the unit
and lift up.
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Book Card Color Keys

Using the Dictionary Menu

The red, green, yellow, and blue keys on
your unit change functions according to the
book card you select. Their functions are
labelled on individual cards.

RED

dict

GREEN

thes

YELLOW

games

BLUE

learn

When in your book card:
For …
the red key

When you press menu , you will see six
icons. Use these to quickly take you to
different parts of the dictionary.

➤ Understanding the Menu
Goes to the dictionary Word Entry
screen.
Goes to the thesaurus Word Entry
screen.
Goes to the Exercises menu (for
Learning Exercises).
Goes to the Games menu.
Goes to My Word List.
Goes to the Tools menu.

Press …
dict

the green key
the yellow key

games

the blue key

learn

thes

1. Press menu .
will be highlighted the first time
you press menu .
2. Use the arrow keys to highlight the
icon you want and press enter .

To learn how the color keys on your book
card correspond to the function keys on
your unit, press fn and wait a few
seconds.

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Viewing a Demonstration or
Tutorial

Changing the Settings
When using this dictionary, you can
activate the Learn a Word feature, adjust
the type size, the shutoff time, and the
screen contrast. The shutoff time is how
long your unit stays on if you forget to
turn it off.
1. Press menu in the dictionary, thesaurus, calculator, or converter.
2. Use the arrow keys to highlight
and press enter .
3. Settings will be highlighted. Press
enter to select it.

You can view a demonstration or tutorial of
this dictionary any time you want.
1. Press menu .
2. Use the arrow keys to highlight
and press enter .
3. Use to highlight either Tutorial or
View Demo and press enter .
To stop the demonstration or exit from
the Tutorial and go to the dictionary
Word Entry screen, press clear .
When a book card is installed in your
Franklin platform, select View Demo from
the Setup menu to see the demonstration
for that card.

➤ Learn a New Word
4. Use or to move
to Learn a
Word, Contrast, Shutoff or Type
Size.
5. Use
or to change the
setting(s) you want.
Your changes are automatically saved.
6. Press clear to return to the Word Entry screen.

Your dictionary comes with a Learn a
Word feature to help you increase your
vocabulary. Each time you turn your
dictionary on, you can see a different
headword and definition. If you wish to
turn this feature on, press menu .
and press enter . Press
Highlight
enter again to select Settings. Use
or
to turn the feature on and press
clear when done.
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Finding Dictionary Entries

Finding Dictionary Entries
It’s easy to look up a word in this dictionary.
Simply type it in at the dictionary Word
Entry screen.
1. Press dict .
2. Type a word (e.g., elicit).

➤ Using MatchMaker
MatchMaker is a useful tool for finding
words and groups of words. If you are
uncertain about how to spell a word,
type a question mark (?), in place of each
unknown letter. 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. Press dict .
2. Type a word with ?s and ✳s.

This is the dictionary Word Entry screen.
To erase a letter, press back .
To type a capital, hold cap and press a
letter key.
To type a hyphen, hold fn and press j.
To type a number, hold fn and press q-p.
3. Press enter to view the definition.
Press thes to view the thesaurus entry.
4. Press or space to read the
definition.
5. Hold fn and press
or
to view
the next or previous definition.
6. Press clear when done.

To type an asterisk, hold down
and press ? * .
3. Press enter .

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cap

Finding Dictionary Entries

Finding Dictionary Entries
4. Press to move the highlight to
the word you want and press enter
to view its definition.
5. Press clear when done.

➤ Correcting Misspellings
The dictionary has a spell corrector
that helps you if you misspell a word.
If you enter a misspelled word, you
will see a list of possible corrections.
For example, enter noledge at the
Word Entry screen.

➤ Choosing Multiple Forms
Some words in this dictionary have
more than one form (e.g. resume,
resumé). When the word you are
looking up has multiple forms, the
different forms appear in a list. Simply
highlight the form you want and press
enter to see its dictionary entry. For
example, enter dutch at the Word
Entry screen. Highlight the form you
want and press enter to see its
dictionary entry. To go back to the
multiple forms list, press back .

Use or to highlight the correction
you want and press enter to see its
dictionary entry. To go back to the
correction list, press back .

➤ Follow the Arrows
The flashing arrows on the right of the
screen show which arrow keys you
can press to move around the screen.

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Using the Thesaurus

Using the Thesaurus
Thesaurus entries consist of synonyms,
antonyms, classmates and words to
compare. Many words have more than one
thesaurus entry.

➤ Understanding Thesaurus Entries
A thesaurus meaning is a definition
shared by a group of synonyms.
Synonyms are words that have similar
meanings, e.g. happy/joyous.
Antonyms are words that have the
opposite meaning of the word being
defined, e.g. happy/unhappy.
Classmates are words that are related
in some way to the word being
defined, e.g. octagon/polygon,
triangle, rectangle, pentagon ….

1. Press thes .
2. Type a word (e.g., splendid).
To erase a letter, press back .
To type a capital, hold cap and press a
letter key.
To type a hyphen, hold fn and press j.

3. Press
entry.

enter

to view the thesaurus

➤ Understanding Flashing Messages
When you first see a definition, notice
the upper right corner of the screen.
Often either THES or CONF (or both)
will flash briefly. THES means the
word you looked up has a thesaurus
entry.

4. Press or space to read the
entry.
5. Hold fn and press or to view
the next or previous thesaurus
entry.
6. Press clear when done.

If you see THES flash, press
view the thesaurus entry.

thes

to

means the word you looked up
has a confusable. To learn more about
confusables, please see “Viewing
Confusables” on page 12.

CONF

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Viewing Confusables

Highlighting Words

Confusables are homonyms, homophones and spelling variants that are
easy to confuse. If the word you looked
up is a confusable, CONF will flash once
in the upper right of the screen. To view
confusables, do the following:

Another way to look up words is by
highlighting them in dictionary entries,
thesaurus entries, or word lists. You can
then find their definitions, thesaurus
entries or add them to My Word List.
1. At any text, press
highlight.

1. Press dict .
2. Type a word (e.g., rein) and press
enter .
You will see CONF flash briefly.
3. Press ? * to view the confusables.

enter

to start the

To turn the highlight off, press back .
2. Use the arrow keys to move the
highlight to the word you want.
Confusables include identifying words.
4. Press enter for a highlight. Use the
arrow keys to move the highlight
to the word you want.
5. Press enter to find the definition,
or press thes to see the thesaurus entry (if any).

Press …

To …
define the word
view the thesaurus entry
add word to My Word List
3. Press
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clear

when done.

enter

thes
learn

Saving and Deleting Words

Saving and Deleting Words
▲

YOU can save up to 40 words in My
Word List for personal study or review.
This list is saved unless the batteries run
out of power or your unit is reset. To add
words, do the following:

Adding Highlighted Words

At any text, you can highlight a word and
add it to My Word List.
1. At text, press enter to start a
highlight.
2. Move the highlight to the word you
want and press enter .

1. Press learn .
Or you can press menu , highlight
, press enter , and skip to step 3.
2. Press

enter

to select My Word List.

3. Press

learn

.

If you haven’t added words to your
word list, View List: Empty appears.
3. Press enter to select Add a word .

Add … will be highlighted.
4. Press enter to add the word to My
Word List.
4. Type a word you want to remember
or use later.
5. Press enter to add the word.

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Saving and Deleting Words

Saving and Deleting Words
▲

▲

Viewing Saved Words

1. Press learn .
You can also press menu , highlight
, press enter , and skip to step 3.

Deleting One Word from My
Word List

You can delete one or all the words in
My Word List. To delete one word:
1. Press learn .
You can also press menu , highlight
, press enter , and skip to step 3.

2. Press enter to select My Word List.
View List …. is highlighted.
3. Press enter again to view the list
of words you have saved.

2. Press enter to select My Word List.
3. Use to highlight Delete a Word
and press enter .
4. Use to highlight the word you
want to remove and press enter to
remove it.

▲

➤ Adding Words Not in This
Dictionary
When you add a word not in this
dictionary, you’re given three options:
Add Anyway, Cancel, and Correction
List. Highlight the option you want and
press enter .

Erasing My Word List

1. Press learn .
You can also press menu , highlight
, press enter , and skip to step 3.
2. Press enter to select My Word List.
3. Use to highlight Erase the List
and press enter .
4. Press Y if you want to erase the
entire list. Press N to cancel.

Caution: Adding words that are not
in this dictionary uses considerably
more memory than adding words that
are. If you add only words that are not
in this dictionary, My Word List may
contain as few as 10 words.

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Using Learning Exercises

Using Learning Exercises
Using Learning Exercises, you can test
your spelling and improve your vocabulary. You can also view a list of words
that commonly appear on the Scholastic
Assessment Test.

▲

A word will flash on the screen for you
to spell.

Spelling Bee

1. Press learn or if you are in the
and
Main menu, highlight
press enter .
2. Use to highlight Spelling Bee
and press enter to select it.

4. Type in the word you just saw and
press enter to see if you spelled it
right.
5. Press enter to see the definition of
the word or press thes to see the
thesaurus entry.
6. Press space for a new word.
7. Press clear when done.

My Spelling Bee uses words on My
Word List. SAT Spelling Bee uses
words on the SAT Word List.
Note: Because you cannot enter
accents, accented words in My Word
List will not appear in My Spelling
Bee.
3. Select the list you want and press
enter .

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Using Learning Exercises

Using Learning Exercises
▲

▲

Flashcards

1. Press learn or if you are in the
and
Main menu, highlight
press enter .
2. Use to highlight Flashcards and
press enter to select it.

SAT Word List

1. Press learn .
2. Use to highlight SAT Word List and
press enter to view the list.

Press or to scroll through the SAT
Word List. You can also type a letter to
go to the first word beginning with that
letter. For example, type t.

My Flashcards uses words on My Word
List. SAT Flashcards uses words on the
SAT Word List.
3. Select the list you want and press
enter .

Press enter or thes at any word to
view its definition or thesaurus entry.
Press back to return to the list.
A word will appear on the screen for you
to study or define. If needed, press
enter to see the definition. Press back
to return to Flashcards.
4. Press space to see a new word.
5. Press clear when done.
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Playing the Games

Playing the Games
You have nine fun games to choose
from.
➤ Changing Game Settings

➤ Selecting a Game
In the Games list, use or to move
the highlight to the game of your
choice and press enter .

You can choose the source and size
of the words, the skill level, and
whether or not to have win/lose
graphics.
1. Press games or if you are in the
and
Main menu, highlight
press enter .
2. Use to highlight Game Settings
and press enter .
You can also press cap + to highlight
Game Settings which is at the bottom
of the Games menu.

➤ Getting Help in the Games
During any game you can read
instructions by pressing help .
In all the games except Tic Tac Toe
and Link Four, you can get a hint by
holding cap and pressing ? * or
reveal the game word by pressing ? * .
Note: If you reveal the game word,
you lose the round.

3. Use or to move
to Words,
Skill or Graphics.
4. Use
or to change the
setting(s) you want.
5. Press enter when done.
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Playing the Games

Playing the Games

Hangman

Word Train™

Hangman selects a mystery word and
challenges you to guess it letter by letter.
The letters of the mystery word are
hidden by question marks. The number
of guesses remaining is indicated by #’s.
Type letters that you think are in the
mystery word. If you are correct, the
letter appears in place of the corresponding question mark(s).
Anagrams

In Word Train, you and the train take
turns typing letters to form a word.
Whoever types the last letter of the word
wins. To view the letters you can type at
your turn, hold cap and press ? * . Press
? * to end a round and reveal the word.
Press enter to see the definition of the
word or press thes to see the thesaurus entry. Press back to return to Word
Train.
Word Builder

Type an anagram and then press enter .
Use the arrow keys to view anagrams
you’ve already entered. Hold cap and
press ? * to shuffle the letters in the
selected word. Press ? * to end a round
and reveal the word(s). Press enter to see
the definition of the word or press thes to
see the thesaurus entry. Press back to
return to Anagrams.

Word Builder makes anagrams for you.
Before you play, type letters you want
Word Builder to build words from and press
enter . Word Builder shows the anagrams it
has built. This could help you in games

like Scrabble. To see the definition or
thesaurus entry of a particular anagram,
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Playing the Games

Playing the Games

Link Four

use or to move the highlight to the
anagram you want and press enter or
thes . Press back to return to Word
Builder.
Jumble

Link Four challenges you to connect four
game pieces in any direction. You can
or
play alone or with a friend. Use
to move your game piece to the position
you want, then press enter . The game
pieces are displayed to the right of the
screen to show whose turn it is. The first
player to link four game pieces wins.

Jumble tests your ability to unscramble letters
and form words. Before you play, select a
word list. You can also type a word to play by
selecting “Enter Your Own”. Jumble shows

Tic Tac Toe

a series of letters. Type words made from
these letters and then press enter . Hold
cap and press ? * to shuffle the letters in
the root word. To see the definition or
thesaurus entry of a particular word, use
or to move the highlight to the word you
want and press enter or thes . Press back
to return to Jumble.

Tic Tac Toe challenges you to get three
x’s in a row before your opponent gets
three o’s in a row. You can play alone or
with a friend. The game begins with the x
in the center of the grid. Use
or
to
move your letter to the position you want
and then press enter . The first player to
get three game letters in a row, wins.

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Using the Calculator

Using the Calculator
▲

Making Calculations

1. Press
tor.

To Calculate...
reciprocals
squares
percentages
square roots
negative numbers

till you see the calcula-

▲
2. Type a number.
Note: Q-P will type numbers 0-9
automatically.
You can type up to 10 digits. To type
a decimal, press g (.).
To change the sign of a number, press
z (+/-).
3. Press a math function key.

Use...
a (1/x)
d (x2)
f (%)
s (√x)
y (+/-)

Using the Calculator Memory

1. In the Calculator, make a calculation or type a number.
2. To add the number on the screen
to the number stored in memory,
press x (M+). To subtract the
number on the screen from the
number stored in memory, press c
(M-).

4. Type another number.
5. Press enter .
To repeat the calculation, press enter
again.
6. Press clear to clear the current
calculations.

M indicates the number is stored in
memory.
3. To retrieve the number from
memory, press v (MR).
4. To clear the memory, press b (MC).

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Using the Converter

Using the Converter
▲

The converter allows you to convert
measurements and currency.

Making Currency Conversions

▲

1. Press
till you see the Conversions menu.
2. Use to select Currency Converter and press enter .
You can also press cap + to highlight
Currency Converter which is at the
bottom of the Conversions menu.

Making Metric Conversions

1. Press
till you see the Conversions menu.

2. Use to select a conversion
category (for e.g., Weights).
3. Select a conversion (for e.g.,
grams/ounces).

3. Enter a conversion rate.
The rate should be in units of the
other currency per one unit of the
home currency (n other/1 home).
4. Enter an amount for the home or
other currency.
Use or to move between the
lines. Use back to delete a number.
5. Press enter to convert it.

4. Type a number after one of the
units.
Note: Q-P will type numbers 0-9
automatically.
or to move between the
Use
lines.
5. Press enter to convert it.
6. Use back to delete a number.
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Transferring Words
Between Books

Resetting Your Unit

This dictionary can transfer words with
certain other BOOKMAN book cards.
To send a word to another book, you
must first install a book card in your
unit, and that book card must be able
to send or receive words. To learn if a
book card can send or receive words,
read its User’s Guide.

If the keyboard fails to respond, or if the
screen performs erratically, follow the
steps below.
(on/
1. Hold clear and press
off).
If nothing happens, try Step 2.
2. Use a paper clip to gently press
the reset button on your unit.
The reset button is recessed in a pinsized hole to the right of the book
card slot.
Warning! Pressing the reset button
with more than light pressure may permanently disable your unit. In addition,
resetting your unit erases settings and
information entered in its built-in book,
and in an installed book card.

1. Highlight a word in this dictionary.
To highlight a word in a dictionary
entry, press enter to start the
highlight, and use the arrow keys to
move the highlight to the word you
want.

▲

2. Hold fn and press card .
3. Highlight the icon of the other
book.
4. Press enter .
The word you highlighted appears in
the other book.
5. Press enter again if needed to
search for that word.

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Limited Warranty (outside
U.S.)

Model MWD-1440
• Batteries: two CR-2032 3 volt lithium
• Size: 13.5 x 9.0 x 1.5 cm.
• Weight: 4 oz.
© 2000 Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc.,
Burlington, N.J. 08016-4907 USA. All
rights reserved.
© 1997 Merriam-Webster, Incorporated
FCC tested to Comply with FCC standards.
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE.
U.S. Patents: 4,490,811; 4,830,618; 4,891,775;
5,113,340; 5,203,705; 5,218,536; 5,497,474;
4,982,181; 5,295,070; 5,333,313; 5,627,726;
5,153,831; 5,249,965; 5,321,609; 5,396,606.
German Patent: M940744.5.
Euro. Pat. 0 136 379
PATENTS PENDING.
ISBN 1-56712-523-9

This product, excluding batteries, is
guaranteed by Franklin for a period of one
year from the date of purchase. It will be
repaired or replaced with an equivalent
product (at Franklin’s option) free of charge
for any defect due to faulty workmanship or
materials.
Products purchased outside the United
States that are returned under warranty
should be returned to the original vendor
with proof of purchase and description of
fault. Charges will be made for all repairs
unless valid proof of purchase is
provided.
This warranty explicitly excludes defects
due to misuse, accidental damage, or
wear and tear. This guarantee does not
affect the consumer’s statutory rights.

This unit may change operating modes due to Electrostatic Discharge.
Normal operation of this unit can be re-established by pressing the
reset key,
(on/off), or by removing/replacing batteries.
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Limited Warranty (U.S. only)
LIMITED WARRANTY, DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITED REMEDY
(A) LIMITED WARRANTY. FRANKLIN WARRANTS TO THE ORIGINAL END USER THAT FOR A PERIOD OF ONE (1) YEAR
FROM THE ORIGINAL DATE OF PURCHASE AS EVIDENCED BY A COPY OF YOUR RECEIPT, YOUR FRANKLIN PRODUCT
SHALL BE FREE FROM DEFECTS IN MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT INCLUDE
DAMAGE DUE TO ACTS OF GOD, ACCIDENT, MISUSE, ABUSE, NEGLIGENCE, MODIFICATION, UNSUITABLE
ENVIRONMENT OR IMPROPER MAINTENANCE. THE SOLE OBLIGATION AND LIABILITY OF FRANKLIN, AND YOUR
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, WILL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT WITH THE SAME OR AN
EQUIVALENT PRODUCT OF THE DEFECTIVE PORTION OF THE PRODUCT, AT THE SOLE OPTION OF FRANKLIN IF IT
DETERMINES THAT THE PRODUCT WAS DEFECTIVE AND THE DEFECTS AROSE WITHIN THE DURATION OF THE LIMITED
WARRANTY. THIS REMEDY IS YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY. THIS WARRANTY GIVES
YOU CERTAIN RIGHTS; YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER LEGISLATED RIGHTS THAT MAY VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO
JURISDICTION.
(B) DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTIES EXPRESSLY
RECITED ABOVE, THIS FRANKLIN IS PROVIDED ON AN “AS IS” BASIS, WITHOUT ANY OTHER WARRANTIES OR
CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABLE QUALITY,
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR THOSE ARISING BY LAW, STATUTE, USAGE OF
TRADE, OR COURSE OF DEALING. THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY TO PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY FRANKLIN AND
DOES NOT INCLUDE BATTERIES, CORROSION OF BATTERY CONTACTS OR ANY OTHER DAMAGE CAUSED BY
BATTERIES. NEITHER FRANKLIN NOR OUR DEALERS OR SUPPLIERS SHALL HAVE ANY LIABILITY TO YOU OR ANY OTHER
PERSON OR ENTITY FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFIT, LOST OR DAMAGED DATA OR OTHER COMMERCIAL
OR ECONOMIC LOSS, EVEN IF WE HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, OR THEY ARE
OTHERWISE FORESEEABLE. WE ARE ALSO NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR CLAIMS BY A THIRD PARTY. OUR MAXIMUM
AGGREGATE LIABILITY TO YOU, AND THAT OF OUR DEALERS AND SUPPLIERS, SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID
BY YOU FOR THE FRANKLIN PRODUCT AS EVIDENCED BY YOUR PURCHASE RECEIPT. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THIS
IS A REASONABLE ALLOCATION OF RISK. SOME STATES/COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION
OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. IF
THE LAWS OF THE RELEVANT JURISDICTION DO NOT PERMIT FULL WAIVER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, THEN THE
DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY
GRANTED HEREIN.
(C) WARRANTY SERVICE: UPON DISCOVERING A DEFECT, YOU MUST CALL FRANKLIN’S CUSTOMER SERVICE DESK, 1800-266-5626, TO REQUEST A RETURN MERCHANDISE AUTHORIZATION (“RMA”) NUMBER, BEFORE RETURNING THE
PRODUCT (TRANSPORTATION CHARGES PREPAID) TO:
FRANKLIN ELECTRONIC PUBLISHERS, INC.
ATTN: SERVICE DEPARTMENT
ONE FRANKLIN PLAZA
BURLINGTON, NJ 08016-4907
IF YOU RETURN A FRANKLIN PRODUCT, PLEASE INCLUDE A NOTE WITH THE RMA, YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE
NUMBER, A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DEFECT AND A COPY OF YOUR SALES RECEIPT AS PROOF OF YOUR
ORIGINAL DATE OF PURCHASE. YOU MUST ALSO WRITE THE RMA PROMINENTLY ON THE PACKAGE IF YOU RETURN
THE PRODUCT, OTHERWISE THERE MAY BE A LENGTHY DELAY IN THE PROCESSING OF YOUR RETURN. WE STRONGLY
RECOMMEND USING A TRACKABLE FORM OF DELIVERY TO FRANKLIN FOR YOUR RETURN.

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FCC Notice
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference 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
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
–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.
NOTE: This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices. Shielded
cables must be used with the unit to insure compliance.
NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused
by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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