Franklin HW-1216 User Manual

User’s Guide
HW-1216
Children’s
Speller &
Dictionary
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License Agreement

Toggles between writing words in cursive script and manuscript printing. Goes to the calculator and Math Tutor.
Shows the Games menu which includes the Language Tutor.
Lets you use your word list, change settings, enter your name or view a demonstration. Shows help messages.
Turns the dictionary on or off. Types a ? to stand for a missing letter in a word, or shows Confusables
®
. With SHIFT,
types a
to stand for zero, one or more
letters in a word. Shifts the keys to type capital letters.
Erases a letter, backs up to the previous screen, or turns off the highlight in definitions. Enters words, starts the highlight in definitions, or selects items. Clears the most recently entered word.
Moves up, or makes the screen darker at the Enter a word screen.
Moves down, or makes the screen lighter at the Enter a word screen.
Moves the cursor or text to the left. Moves right, or types a space.
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Key Guide

Before you start, you should install new batteries and adjust the screen contrast. Note: Replace the batteries when the screen contrast is too light even after adjustment. When you remove batteries, stored information is erased. Please have a small screwdriver at hand before you follow the steps below.
1. Turn the unit off and turn it over.
2. Unscrew the back cover and slide it off in the indicated direction.
3. Install four AAA batteries.
4. Replace the back cover and screw.
5. Press ON/OFF.
The first time you turn on this dictionary, you are asked to enter your name.
6. Type your name as you want it to appear in this dictionary. Or press ENTER if you do not want your name to appear.
To type a space, press . The first letter of each word you type in your name will automatically appear as a capital.
7. Press ENTER.
8. Press or repeatedly to make the screen lighter or darker. Note: You can make the screen lighter or darker
only when Enter a word is on the screen.
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Getting Started

RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE: Use batteries only of the same or equivalent type, inserted with the correct polarity, as recommended in this manual. Exhausted batteries should be removed. Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types. In addition, the supply terminals should not be shorted.
Seeing a Demonstration
You can see a brief demonstration by first pressing LIST and then pressing until you see See Me Work. Then press ENTER to see the demonstration. To stop the demonstration, press CLEAR.
Changing the Name
You can enter your name or nickname so that it appears when you turn on the dictionary or win a game. To enter or change the name, first press LIST and then press
until you see Enter Your Name. Then press ENTER and use BACK to erase the letters. Type your name or nickname as you want it to appear and then press ENTER again.
Help is Always at Hand
You can view a help message at almost any screen by pressing HELP. To go back to where you were, press BACK.
About the Automatic Shutoff
If you forget to turn off the dictionary, it will turn off automatically in about two minutes.
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Getting Started
It’s easy to look up the definitions of words with your dictionary. Let’s learn how.
1. Press CLEAR.
2. Type a word. For example, type apple.
To make a correction, press and type your changes. To erase letters, use BACK. To type a space, press . You do not need to type capitals to find definitions, but if you want to, hold down SHIFT while you type a letter.
3. Press ENTER to see its definition.
4. Press to read more of the definition.
5. Press CLEAR when you are finished.
Just Follow the Arrows
Do you see the flashing arrows at the right of the screen? They show you which arrow keys you can press to see more words in lists and definitions.
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Looking up a Word

If you misspell a word, the dictionary automatically shows you a list of spelling corrections.
1. Press CLEAR.
2. Type a misspelled word. For example, type jiraph.
3. Press ENTER.
Press , if necessary, to highlight the correct word.
4. Press ENTER to see its definition.
5. Press BACK to go back to the corrections.
6. Press CLEAR when you are finished.
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Correcting Misspellings

If you want to learn the meaning of a word that you see in a definition, you can highlight the word and then jump to its definition.
1. Press CLEAR.
2. Type a word. For example, type truck.
3. Press ENTER to see the definition.
4. Press ENTER again to start the highlight. To turn off the highlight, press BACK.
5. Press the arrow keys to highlight a word. For example, highlight vehicle.
6. Press ENTER to jump to the definition of the highlighted word.
7. Press BACK to go back to the word that you typed.
8. Press CLEAR when you are finished.
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Jumping to a Word

If you don’t know how to spell a word, type a question mark (?) in place of each letter that you are unsure about. To find prefixes, suffixes, and other parts of words, type an asterisk () in a word. Each asterisk stands for a series of letters.
You can type more than one question mark or asterisk in a word. You can also use ?s and ✽s to help you solve crossword puzzles and other word games. Try this example.
1. Press CLEAR.
2. Type a word with ?s or s in place of letters. For example, type p?r
.
To type an asterisk, hold SHIFT and press ?.
3. Press ENTER.
4. Use to highlight a word.
5. Press ENTER to see the definition of the highlighted word.
6. Press BACK to go back to the matches.
7. Press CLEAR when you are finished.
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Finding Letters in Words

The dictionary can write letters and words in both cursive script and manuscript printing.
1. Press CLEAR.
2. Type or enter one or more words. For example, type or enter hot dog.
To type a space, press .
3. Press ABC to see the word(s) written in cursive script.
To see the word(s) written again, press ENTER. If the word is too long to fit on the screen, use to see it.
4. Press ABC again to see the word(s) written in manuscript printing.
Changing the Writing Speed
You can change the speed of the handwriting by pressing LIST, pressing until you see Handwriting Speed, and then pressing or .
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Writing Letters and Words

Confusables are words that are spelled or sound alike that people often confuse. When you see a question mark flashing to the right of a word, that word has Confusables.
1. Press CLEAR.
2. Type rain and then press ENTER.
Notice the flashing question mark.
3. Press ?.
Each confusable is followed by a word that explains its meaning.
4. Press to view more Confusables, if any.
5. To jump to the definition of a word, highlight it and press ENTER.
To learn how to highlight a word, read “Jumping to a Word.”
6. Press BACK to go back to the Confusables.
7. Press CLEAR when you are finished.
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Viewing Confusables
®
You can save as many as 80 words in your own word list for study and review. You can add words to the list that are not found in this dictionary, but they take up more space in your list.
To Add a Word to Your List
1. Press CLEAR.
2. Press LIST.
3. Press or until you see Add a Word and then press ENTER.
4. Type a word and then press ENTER.
If the word is not in this dictionary, press or to see your options and then press ENTER to select one.
- or -
1. Press CLEAR.
2. Type a word and press LIST.
You can also type a word, press ENTER to see the definition and then press LIST.
Note: You can also add highlighted words in definitions, spelling correction lists or Confusables
®
lists. To learn how to highlight a word in a definition, see “Jumping to a Word on page 7.
3. Press LIST.
4. Press ENTER to add the word.
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Saving Words for Study

To See Your Words
1. Press LIST.
2. Press or to see See Your Words and then press ENTER.
3. Press or to highlight a word.
4. Press ENTER to see its definition, ABC to see it written, or ? to see its Confusables, if any.
To Erase a Word
1. Press LIST.
2. Press or to see Erase a Word and then press ENTER.
3. Press or to highlight a word.
4. Press ENTER to erase the highlighted word or press BACK to cancel.
To Erase Your Entire List
Note: When you erase your list, all words in
your list are erased.
1. Press LIST.
2. Press or to see Erase List and then press ENTER.
3. Press Y to erase your list or press N to cancel.
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Saving Words for Study
Have fun learning Spanish and French by reading the list of helpful phrases.
1. Press GAMES.
2. Press or to see Fun with Spanish or Fun with French and then press ENTER.
3. Press or to scroll through the list of phrases and press ENTER when the one you want is highlighted.
The English phrase will be shown followed by either the Spanish or French translation, depending on which list you picked.
4. Press CLEAR when you are finished.
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Having Fun with Spanish and French

This unit may change operating modes due to Electro-static Discharge. Normal operation of this unit can be re-established by pressing the reset key, ON/OFF or by removing/replacing batteries.
Your dictionary has six fun word games. You can choose a skill level (easy or hard) and which game words (all or your list) to use.
1. Press GAMES.
2. To change the skill level, press or to see Skill Level and then press or to switch between settings.
The check marks your current setting.
3. To change the game words, press or
to see Game Words and then press
or to switch between settings.
Understanding the Skill Levels
The skill levels change the number of guesses in Hangman, the difficulty of the computer opponent in Tic-Tac-Toe, and the number of letters in Jumble, Flashcards, and Guess That Word. Tic-Tac-Toe 2-Player is unaffected by the skill level.
Understanding the Game Words
If you choose All, the game words will be chosen at random from the dictionary. If you choose Your List, the game words will be from the words in your list. Words in your list that have capitals, punctuation, spaces or are too long will not appear in the games.
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Changing Game Settings

Hangman
Hangman challenges you to guess a mystery word, indicated by ?s, one letter at a time.
1. Press GAMES, if needed.
2. Press or to see Hangman and then press ENTER.
3. Type letters you think are in the word.
4. To give up and reveal the word, press ?.
5. To see the definition of the word, press ENTER.
To go back to the game, press BACK.
6. Press to play a new round.
Jumble
Jumble scrambles the letters of a mystery word. You must unscramble all the letters to form the word. Note: When you are playing Jumble using Your List, only words that are in this dictionary's word list will appear as game words.
1. Press GAMES, if needed.
2. Press or to see Jumble and then press ENTER.
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Playing the Games

3. To shuffle the letters, press ENTER.
4. Type your guess and press ENTER.
5. To give up and reveal the word, press ?.
6. Press ENTER to see the definition of the word.
To go back to the game, press BACK.
7. Press to play a new round.
Flashcards
Flashcards flashes words for you to spell or say.
1. Press GAMES, if needed.
2. Use or to see Flashcards and then press ENTER.
3. Press SPEAK to hear the word.
4. Press ENTER to see the definition of the word.
To go back to the game, press BACK.
5. Press to play a new round.
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Playing the Games
Guess That Word
In Guess That Word, you must type the missing letters in the mystery word.
1. Press GAMES, if needed.
2. Press or to see Guess that Word and then press ENTER.
To read the definition of the mystery word, press , if needed.
3. If needed, use or to select a missing letter, and then type the letter that you think belongs there.
4. Continue typing letters until the word is complete or no more tries are left, or press ? to give up and reveal the word.
5. Press to play a new round.
Seeing Your Score
Your score appears after each round of most games until you change games or until you exit the game.
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Playing the Games
Tic-Tac-Toe
In Tic-Tac-Toe, your challenge is to get three X’s in a row before your computer opponent can get three O’s in a row.
1. Press GAMES, if needed.
2. Press or to see Tic-Tac-Toe and then press ENTER.
3. Use the arrow keys to move your X to the spot that you want and then press ENTER.
The computer will place its O.
4. Continue playing until one side wins or the round ends in a tie.
5. Press to play a new round.
Playing Tic-Tac-Toe 2-Player
Tic-Tac-Toe 2-Player is the same as regular Tic-Tac-Toe except that you play with a
friend instead of against the computer. One player plays X and the other plays O.
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Playing the Games
You can use the dictionary’s calculator to check your arithmetic homework.
1. Press CALC.
2. Type a number.
The keys Q-P will automatically type the numbers 1-0.
3. Press (+), (-), (x) or (÷) to add, subtract, multiply or divide.
4. Type another number.
5. Press ENTER (=) to make your calculation.
To make another calculation, press C (
CALC
CLR
).
Press CLEAR to go to the Enter a word screen.
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Using the Calculator

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Limited Warranty (U.S. only)

Model: HW-1216 Children’s Speller & Dictionary
• Dimensions: 2 x 9.5 x 14 cm
Weight: 4 oz
Batteries: 4 AAA, 1.5-volt
Screen size: 17 x 79 continuous pixel
Cleaning, Storage, Problems
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Product Information

IKD-28005-00 Rev A
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