Trano T-9 Completed User Manual

Completed User Manual
Bi-Lingual Translator
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Power Source
• The translator can also operate via USB, connected to PC/laptop. Note batteries will not be charged via USB.
• It can be operated via mini USB adapter (not included), compatible with the cell phone devices in market, e.g. Blackberry, Nokia, Samsung etc.
• When batteries power is low, appear on display. If this happens, replace batteries.
• Turn off the translator before replacing batteries.
• Do not use different types of batteries or used batteries.
• Make sure batteries make good contact with the metal plates.
• Always remove a weak or dead battery from the device.
• To avoid damage caused by leakage of battery uid, replace batteries once every 6 months.
• Do not expose batteries to direct heat.
Micro-SD Reader
Micro-SD cartridge is provided on the side of translator. Micro-SD card (not included) could be used to download les to the translator. Micro-SD reader accepts card up to 8GB.
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“.txt les” le
1. Insert your Micro SD card.
2. Press to switch the unit on and press . Use down keys to select Text Reader, followed by .
3. Use ( / ) keys to select SD Card and press .
4. Use arrow keys to select the text le and press to read.
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“MP3” le
1. Insert your Micro SD card.
2. Press to switch the unit on and press . Use down keys to select MP3, followed by
.
3. Press once to return to E:/, Press
again to return to File Manager. Use ( /
) keys to select MP3 and press to go to your MP3 folder les. Press again.
Track listing will appear on the screen.
4. Use arrow keys to select the song and press or to listen.
USB
The translator can be connected to a computer via USB cable to download les as necessary. Note USB download works with Windows system only.
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USB driver will automatically install rst time you plug in the USB cable. You can copy text les and MP3 les to Removable Disk. Disconnecting USB cable un-mounts Removable Disk and resets the translator.
1. Connect translator to a computer via USB cable.
2. The following message will pop up. Press key to highlight YES and press to
conrm.
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Reading “.txt les” in your Translator
1. Press TOOLS and select Text Reader.
2. Highlight Disk E and press ENTER to see your folder list.
3. Use arrow keys to select your desired le and press ENTER to read.
Reading “MP3 les” in your Translator
1. Press TOOLS and select MP3 Player.
2. Press to return to E:/. Use ( / ) keys to select MP3 and press to conrm.
3. Use arrow keys to select the song and press ENTER or F1 key to listen.
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Resetting the Translator
If the keyboard fails to respond, or if the screen performs erratically, you should reset the translator. Remove the batteries. Put the batteries back after ~1 minute.
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Key Functions
1. : On/Off button. Translator has auto turn off function (3, 5, or 10 minutes). You can set the time under Tool Shut Off Time. Factory default is set to 3 minutes.
2. : Main Language Menu.
3. : Menu language, select your language.
4. : System Setup, Calculator, Conversions, My Record, Games, Science/Formula, Text Reader, User Manual, Copyright, Version.
5. : Zoom. To view bigger font size.
6. : Space.
7. : Text Translate menu, F1 function key. Or Common Phrases menu (for some models)
8. : Dictionary menu, F2 function key.
9. : Learning menu, F3 function key.
10. :
Conjugation/Inection, F4 function key.
11. : Sample phrases, F5 function key.
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12. : a) Capital letter. If Shift key is pressed twice, CAPS sign will appear on top right corner of screen. b) In cross word translation, press shift key, then press right arrow key to highlight two or more words.
Tips: While typing letters with the shift key on a PC, the shift key + the letter key are pressed simultaneously, in the translator you have to press shift key once followed by the letter key.
For instance in TAMIL model:
On the PC keyboard:
Press & hold key and press letter (D) to get
On the TRANSLATOR keyboard: Press key once (do not hold it down) then
press letter (D) to get “ ”.
13. : âá - Accent key(Vowel). Press target alphabet, and then press the Accent key to get available characters. E.g. Press ‘o’, then press the Accent key to get [ò, ó, ô, õ, ö] etc. - Favorites. In Translate or Dictionary mode, press this key to copy screen to your favorite list.
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Tips: While typing letters with the key on translator keyboard, you have to press the letter
key once followed by the key. For instance in French model, on the translator keyboard press letter (A) once (do not hold it
down) then press key to get “á”.
14. Symbol. Type punctuation, ./… ?*­ Wildcard. More powerful searches can be done using placeholder symbols (?)(*) to search your unknown letter, e.g. ‘AMA?ING’to nd ‘amazing’; ‘AMAZ*’ to nd ‘amaze’ or ‘amazing’.
15. : Escape. Return to previous screen.
16. : Backspace. Delete the last input.
17. : Speaker. Press to hear voice.
18. / : up/down and move to available voice option.
19. / : up/Down and Page up/Page Down.
20. / : Left/ Right.
21. : Enter key. Type something, press this key to get translation.
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Alphabet with Accent (Vowel) (Available in some European model)
Some languages have their own alphabet with ac­cent. Simply press the original key and key, to
get the available characters.
E.g. English-French
In the home language of French.
Type in “e”, display shows: “e”
Press once, display shows: “è”
Press twice, display shows: “é”
Press three times, display shows: “ê”
Press four times, display shows: “ë”
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