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Please read the following safety warnings
and precautions before using your device.
Note: If this device is to be used by young
children, this User’s Guide should be read
to them by an adult and their use of the
device should be monitored. Failure to do
so may cause injury.
1. Introduction
With your new Collins English Dictionary
Express Edition with Thesaurus you can …
• ndsynonyms,antonymsand
Classmates™ at the touch of a key
• checkthespellingofthousandsofwords
• lookupConfusables™
• usethethreesolverstondpossible
crossword answers when you know only
a few letters
• playeightfunwordgames
• savewordsforstudy
• storenamesandnumbersinthe
databank
• usethehandycalculatorandmetricand
currency converters
2. Getting Started
The DMQ-221 uses one CR2032 Lithium
battery that comes preinstalled. Turn the
device over and gently pull the battery
insulation sheet to remove it. Press
to turn the product on. Use a paper clip to
gently press the RESET button on the back
of the device. For more information, please
see “Resetting your Device”.
Warning! Pressing the reset button with
more than light pressure may permanently
disable your unit. In addition, resetting the
unit may erase settings and information you
may have entered.
2.1 Replacing the Battery
The battery should be changed when
the screen contrast is too light even after
adjustment. Please have a small Phillips
screwdriver at hand before you follow the
steps below.
Warning! If the batteries wear out
completely, or if you take more than a few
seconds while changing the batteries, any
user-entered information may be erased.
You should always keep written copies of
your important information.
1. Turn the unit o and turn it over.
2. Use the Phillips screwdriver to
unscrew the battery cover screw.
3. Push gently on the tab of the
battery cover and remove it.
4. Remove the old battery.
Note: Use a paper clip if necessary to
remove the old battery.
5. Install 1 new CR-2032 lithium
battery with positive polarity facing
up.
Important: Be sure that the battery is
installed correctly. Wrong polarity may
damage the unit.
6. Replace the battery cover and
secure it with the screw.
Battery Precautions
• Non-rechargeablebatteriesarenottobe
re-charged.Neverrechargebatteriesthat
come with the device.
• Rechargeablebatteriesaretoberemoved
from the device before being charged.
• Rechargeablebatteriesareonlytobe
charged under adult supervision.
• Onlybatteriesofthesameorequivalent
type as recommended are to be used.
• Thesupplyterminalsarenottobeshort-
circuited.
• Donotexposebatteriestodirectheatortry
to take batteries apart. Follow the battery
manufacturer’s instructions for battery use.
• Alwaysremoveaweakordeadbattery
from the device.
• Toavoiddamagecausedbyleakageof
the battery uid, replace the battery or
batteries once every two years regardless
of how much the device has been used
during that time.
• Shouldabatteryleak,thedevicemay
become damaged. Clean the battery
compartment immediately, avoiding
contact with your skin.
• Keepbatteriesoutofreachofsmall
children. If swallowed, consult a physician
immediately.
2.2 Key Guide
Function Keys
Goes to the word entry screen or
displays the dictionary entry for
a word.
Goes to the word entry screen
or displays the thesaurus entry
for a word. In word lists where
you see a ashing T, displays the
thesaurus entry.
Goes to the Solvers menu.
Goes to the Games menu.
Goes to your user list menu.
Turns your device on or o.
Goes to the main menu, where
you can set the contrast and
shuto time, view the demo,
and access the databank,
calculator, metric and currency
converters, abbreviations list
and clock.
Clears to the start of the
selected mode.
Returns to your previous
location or erases a letter.
Enters words or numbers, selects
items or scrolls text to the left.
Atthewordentryscreenand
crossword solver, types a ? to
stand for a single letter in a
word.Ingames,givesup.At
the word entry screen, press
then up ( ) to type an *
to stand for a series of letters.
In word lists, dictionary entries,
or thesaurus entries where
you see a ashing ?, displays
Confusables.
Navigation Button
Atthewordentryscreen,moves
the cursor left ( ) or right ( ).
When the cursor is at the end of
a word, press to type a space.
In games, press to get a hint.
In thesaurus entries, press to
go to the next entry or to go
tothepreviousentry,ifany.At
the word entry screen, press up
( ) to enter a capital letter or
add an accent to a letter. In a
menu, press to scroll up a list.
In a menu, press down ( ) to
scroll down a list.
Calculator Keys
Q–P Types numbers.
A(1/x) Calculates a reciprocal.
S(√x) Calculatesasquareroot.
D(x2) Squaresanumber.
F(%) Calculates a percentage.
G(.) Inserts a decimal point.
H(+),J(-) Adds,subtracts,multipliesor
divides numbers.
Z(+/-) Changes the number on the
screen to a negative or positive
number.
X(M+) Addsthenumberonthescreento
the number stored in memory.
C(M–) Subtracts the number on the
screen from the number stored in
memory.
V(MR) Recalls the number stored in
memory.
B(MC) Clears the memory.
2.3 For Your Information
Viewing the Demo
Whenyourstusethisproductyouwill
see a demonstration of what it can do. To
stop the demo, press any key. To disable
orre-enablethedemo,rstpress DICT
or THES to go to the word entry screen,
then type ** d and press ENTER. To view
the demo at any time, press MENU, press
until you see Demo and then press
ENTER.
Note: Press then up ( ) to type an *.
Follow the Arrows
The ashing arrows show which arrow
keys you can press to move around
menus or view more text.
3. Setting the Clock
The clock lets you set a Home Time and
view local times around the world. You
must set the Home Time before viewing
World Times as World Times are based on
Home Time.
3.1 Setting Home Time
1. Press MENU.
2. Press or until you see Clock and
then press ENTER.
• YouseetheHomeTimescreen.
3. Press S to enter the setting mode.
4. Press ENTER to select Set Time
Format.
• Press or to cycle through the 12-
and 24-hour Day/Month/Year formats.
• PressENTER to save your selection.
5. Press until you see Set DST and
press ENTER to select it.
• Press or to cycle between DST On
or DST O. Press ENTER to select your
choice.
6. Press until you see Set Time and
press ENTER to select it.
• Press or until the current hour is
displayed.
• Press to move to minutes, then
press or until the current minute
is displayed.
• PressENTER to set the time.
7. Press until you see Set Date and
press ENTER to select it.
• Use or to move to the next or
previouseld.Use or to scroll to
the current day/month/year.
• PressENTER to set it.
8. Press until you see Set Home City
and press ENTER to select it.
• Press or until your local city is
displayed. Press ENTER to select it.
Note: To see a list of available cities,
see the appendix at the end of this
User’s Guide.
9. Press BACK to exit setting mode.
3.2 Setting World Time
1. Press MENU.
2. Press or until you see Clock and
then press ENTER.
• YouseetheHomeTimescreen.
3. Press to see the World Time
screen.
4. Press S to enter setting mode.
5. Press ENTER to select Set DST.
• Press or tocyclebetweenDSTOn
orDSTO.PressENTER to select your
choice.
6. Press until you see Set World City
and press ENTER to select it.
• Press or until the city you want
is displayed. Press ENTER to select it.
Note: To see a list of available cities,
see the appendix at the end of this
User’s Guide.
7. Press BACK to exit setting mode.
4. Finding Dictionary Entries
To look up a word in the dictionary,
follow the following instructions.
1. Press DICT.
2. Type a word.
• Toerasealetter,pressBACK.
• Totypeaspace,press .
• Toeditaword,press and then type
to insert characters.
• Totypeacapitaloranaccent,typethe
letterrstandthenpress .
3. Press ENTER to see the denition.
• Ifthereismorethanoneentryfor
the word you looked up, you see the
message “Dictionary Entry 1 of #”
where # represents the total number
ofdenitions.
4. Press to read the denition.
5. Press or to view the previous or
next entry.
6. Press CLEAR when nished.
4.1 Choosing Multiple Forms
Some words in this dictionary have more
than one form (e.g., resume, résumé).
When the word you are looking up has
multiple forms, the dierent forms appear
in a list. Simply press or until you see
the form you want and then press ENTER.
For example, type resume at the word
entry screen. Press or until you see
the form you want and then press ENTER
to see its entry. To go back to the Multiple
Forms list, press BACK.
4.2 Misspelling Words
If you enter a misspelt word, a list of
corrections appears. Press or until
you see the word you want and then
press ENTER to see its entry. For example,
type nolij at the word entry screen. Press
or until you see the word you want
and then press ENTER to look it up. To
go back to the Corrections list and select
another word, press BACK.
4.3 Understanding Flashing
Messages
Whenyouviewadenitionfortherst
time or are scrolling through a word list
be sure to look at the upper right part of
the screen. You may see a ashing T or ?.
T indicates that a thesaurus entry is
available for this word. Press THES to
view it. ? indicates that Confusables are
available for this word. Press ? to view
them.
5. Finding Thesaurus Entries
Most thesaurus entries include a brief
denitionandarelatedlistofavailable
synonyms, antonyms, and Classmates™
(words related by subject). If a word has
nothesaurusentry,“Notinthesaurus”
appears. When you see a ashing T to
the right of the screen, it indicates that a
word has a thesaurus entry. Press THES
to see it.
1. Press CLEAR or DICT.
• DICT returns you to the word entry
screen from any mode.
2. Type a word. For example, type
forte.
• Toerasealetter,pressBACK.
• Totypeaspace,press .
• Toeditaword,press and then type
to insert characters.
• Totypeacapitaloranaccent,typethe
letterrstandthenpress .
3. Press THES to search.
• Ifthereismorethanonethesaurus
entry for the word you looked up, you
see the message “Thesaurus Entry
1 of #” where # represents the total
number of entries.
4. Press to read the entry.
5. Press or to view the previous or
next thesaurus entry.
6. Press CLEAR when nished.
6. Viewing Confusables™
Confusables are words such as
homonyms and spelling variants that
people often confuse. When you see a
ashing ? to the right of the screen, it
indicates that the word has Confusables.
Press ? to see them.
1. Press DICT.
2. Type ere and then press ENTER.
3. Press ?.
• EachConfusableisfollowedbyaword
that explains its meaning.
4. Press or to scroll through the list.
5. Press ENTER to turn on the highlight.
• Usethenavigationbuttontohighlight
9.4 Adding Words Not in This
Dictionary
When you type a word not contained
in this dictionary, you are still allowed
toaddit.Youseethemessage“Notin
dictionary” and then the Add anyway
menu item. Press ENTER to add the word
as you typed it. Press to see Cancel and
then press ENTER to cancel the addition.
Caution:Addingwordsthatarenotin
this dictionary uses considerably more
memory that 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.
9.5 Viewing My Word List
1. Press MY LIST.
2. Press or until you see View List:
n word(s) and then press ENTER.
• View List: EMPTY will be displayed if My
Word List is empty.
3. Press or to scroll through your
list.
4. Press CLEAR when done.
9.6 Removing a Word from My
Word List
1. Press MY LIST.
2. Press or until you see Delete a
word and then press ENTER.
3. Press or until you see the word
you want to delete.
4. Press ENTER to delete the word.
• Themessage“Worddeleted”is
displayed and the word is erased from
My Word List.
9.7 Erasing My Word List
1. Press MY LIST.
2. Press or until you see Erase the
list and then press ENTER.
3. Press Y to erase the list or press N to
cancel.
10. Using the Solvers
Youcanusethreesolverstohelpyound
words.
10.1 Crossword Solver
Use Crossword Solver tondwordswhere
you only know some of the letters.
1. Press SOLVERS.
2. Press or until you see Crossword
Solver and then press ENTER.
3. Type a pattern of letters and ?s (e.g.,
con?e??).
• Remember,?replacesasingleletterin
a word.
4. Press ENTER.
• Thelistofwordsthatmatchthe
entered pattern is displayed.
5. Press or to scroll through the
list of results.
6. Press CLEAR when done.
10.2 Anagram Solver
Anagram Solver builds words using all the
letters you enter.
1. Press SOLVERS.
2. Press or until you see Anagram
Solver and then press ENTER.
3. Type a group of letters (e.g.,
ptosrte).
4. Press ENTER.
• Thelistofanagramsthatmatchthe
entered group of letters is displayed.
5. Press or to scroll through the
list of results.
6. Press CLEAR when done.
10.3 Word Builder
Word Builder generates a list of words that
can be made from any number of the letters
you enter.
1. Press SOLVERS.
2. Press or until you see Word
Builder and then press ENTER.
3. Type a group of letters (e.g., ptyssti).
4. Press ENTER.
• Alistofwordsthatcanbespeltusing
any number of the entered letters is
displayed.
5. Press or to scroll through the list
of results.
6. Press CLEAR when done.
the word you want.
6. Press ENTER to look it up.
7. Press CLEAR when nished.
7. Finding Parts of Words
Youcanndpartsofwordsbytyping
questionmarks(?)andasterisks(*)in
placeofletters.Eachquestionmark
stands for any single letter. Each asterisk
stands for any series of letters. Note: if
you type an asterisk at the beginning of
aword,itmaytakeafewminutestond
thematches.Youcanusequestionmarks
to help solve crossword puzzles and
similar word games by typing them in
place of missing letters.
1. Press DICT.
2. Type a word with ?s and * s in it.
• Forexample,typesc?o* .
• Totypeanasterisk,press? then .
3. Press ENTER.
• Alistofwordsmatchingthepatternyou
entered appears.
• Ifthedevicecannotndwordsthat
match the pattern you entered, “Sorry
can’t help” appears.
4. Press or to scroll through the list.
5. Press CLEAR when nished.
8. Highlighting Words
Anotherwaytolookupwordsisby
highlighting them in dictionary entries or
wordlists.Youcanthenndthetranslation
of the highlighted word or add it to My
Word List. In this device, highlighted words
are indicated by an underline.
1. At any text, press ENTER to start the
highlight.
• Toturnthehighlighto,pressBACK.
2. Press the arrow keys to highlight a
word.
3. Press ENTER to look up the word.
• ToviewitsthesaurusentrypressTHES or
to see Confusables press ?, if available. To
add it to My Word List, press MY LIST.
4. Press CLEAR when nished.
9. Using My Word List
You can save up to 40 words in My Word
List for personal study or review. My Word
List is saved between sessions unless your
product is reset.
9.1 Adding Words from the
Menu
1. Press MY LIST.
2. Press or until you see Add a word
and then press ENTER.
3. Type a word (e.g., essential).
4. Press ENTER to add the word.
5. Press CLEAR when done.
9.2 Adding Words from the
Word Entry Screen
You can add words to My Word List directly
from the word entry screen or from a
dictionary or thesaurus entry.
1. Press DICT.
2. Type the word you want to add to
your word list (e.g., poignant).
3. Press MY LIST.
• OrpressENTER and then press MY
LIST from the dictionary entry.
• OrpressTHES and then press MY LIST
from the thesaurus entry. Your word is
included in the menu item.
4. Press ENTER to add the word.
5. Press CLEAR to return to the word
entry screen.
9.3 Adding Highlighted Words
In addition, you can add highlighted
words to My Word List.
1. From any text, press ENTER to turn
on the highlight.
• Note: Highlighted words are indicated
by an underline.
2. Use the navigation button to move
the highlight to the word you want.
3. Press MY LIST.
• Yourwordisincludedinthemenu
item.
4. Press ENTER to add the word.
5. Press CLEAR to return to the word
entry screen.
11. Playing the Games
You can play eight word games.
11.1 Using the Games Menu
1. Press GAMES.
2. Press or until you see Games
Setup and then press ENTER.
3. Press or until you see the
setting you want to change and
then press ENTER.
• Word List allows you to choose which
words you want to use in the games.
You can choose to play with all the
word in the dictionary or only those
words saved in My Word List.
• Skill Level allows you to set the
diculty of the games. You can
selectoneofveskilllevels:Beginner,
Intermediate, Advanced, Expert, Wizard.
Note:Notallgamesareaectedby
the skill level.
4. Press or until you see the
setting you want and then press
ENTER.
5. Press BACK to return to the Games
menu.
6. Press or until you see the game
you want to try.
7. Press ENTER to select it.
11.2 Anagram Game
Anagram Game challengesyoutond
anagramsofthegameword.Ananagram
is a word formed from some or all the
letters of another word. The number
to the right of the screen indicates the
number of anagrams that can be formed
from the game word.
Type an anagram and press ENTER. Use
and to view the anagrams already
entered. Press to shue the letters.
Press ? to give up.
Aftertheroundisover,pressENTER to
look up the game word or press THES to
view its thesaurus entry, if any. Then press
BACK to return to the game. Press to
play again.
11.3 Flashcards
In Flashcards, a word appears on the
screen for you to study. Try to remember
itsdenition.PressENTER to look up the
word. Press THES to view its thesaurus
entry, if any. Then press BACK to return to
the game. Press for a new word.
11.4 Hangman
Hangman selects a mystery word and
challenges you to guess it letter by letter.
The letters of the mystery word are
hiddenbyquestionmarks.Thenumber
to the right of the screen indicates the
number of guesses allowed.
Type letters you think are in the mystery
word. Press for a hint. Press ? to give up.
Aftertheroundisover,pressENTER to
look up the game word or press THES to
view its thesaurus entry, if any. Then press
BACK to return to the game. Press to
play again.
11.5 Spelling Bee
In Spelling Bee, a word ashes on the
screen.Afterafewmomentsitwill
disappear. Try to type the word you saw
and press ENTER. Press to ash the
word on the screen. Press ? to give up.
Aftertheroundisover,pressENTER to
look up the game word or press THES to
view its thesaurus entry, if any. Then press
BACK to return to the game. Press to
play again.
11.6 Synonym Game
Synonym Game selects a mystery word
and challenges you to guess it letter by
letter. Your only clue is a synonym of
the mystery word, displayed at the top
of the screen. The letters of the mystery
wordarehiddenbyquestionmarks.
The number to the right of the screen
indicates the number of guesses allowed.
Type letters you think are in the mystery
word.Theygetlledineverywherethey
appear. Press for a hint. Press ? to give
up.Aftertheroundisover,pressENTER
to look up the game word or press THES
to view its thesaurus entry, if any. Then
press BACK to return to the game. Press
to play again.
11.7 Word Blaster
In Word Blaster, you must guess the
mystery word before it appears fully on
thescreen.Itgetslledinoneletterat
a time. When there are enough letters
lledinforyoutoguesstheword,press
ENTER. Type your guess and press ENTER
to see if you were right. Press to ash
the partially completed word on the
screen. Press ? togiveup.Aftertheround
is over, press ENTER to look up the game
word or press THES to view its thesaurus
entry, if any. Then press BACK to return to
the game. Press to play again.
11.8 Word Deduction
In Word Deduction, you have to guess
a mystery word based on the provided
clues. The number to the left of the
screen indicates how many guesses you
have.
Typeawordwiththerequirednumber
of letters and then press ENTER. You see
P and M with numbers next to them. The
number next to P stands for the number
of letters in their correct position. The
number next to M stands for the number
of letters present in the mystery word but
entered in the wrong position.
Continue typing words and pressing
ENTER using the information from P and
M. Press ? to give up.
Aftertheroundisover,pressENTER to
look up the game word or press THES to
view its thesaurus entry, if any. Then press
BACK to return to the game. Press to
play again.
11.9 Word Train
In Word Train, you and the computer
take turns trying to complete a word.
Continue typing letters until a word is
typed. Winning words must be at least 4
letters long. Whoever types the last letter
of the word wins. Press for a hint. Press
? to give up.
Aftertheroundisover,pressENTER to
look up the game word or press THES to
view its thesaurus entry, if any. Then press
BACK to return to the game. Press to
play again.
12. Using the Main Menu
Atthemainmenu,youcansetthe
contrast, view the demo, adjust the
shuto time, read the abbreviations list,
and access the databank, calculator,
clock, and metric and currency
converters.
12.1 Adjusting Screen Contrast
You can make the screen lighter or darker.
1. Press MENU.
2. Press or until you see Contrast
and then press ENTER.
3. Press or to choose the level you
want.
4. Press ENTER when you reach the
desired contrast level.
12.2 Viewing the Demo
You can view a brief demonstration of
this dictionary.
1. Press MENU.
2. Press or until you see Demo and
then press ENTER.
3. Press CLEAR when nished.
12.3 Adjusting the Shuto Time
The shuto time is how long this
dictionary stays on if you forget to turn
it o.
1. Press MENU.
2. Press or until you see Shuto
and then press ENTER.
3. Press or to choose the time you
want.
4. Press ENTER when you reach the
desired time.
12.4 Viewing the Abbreviations
List
TheAbbreviationsListisalistof
abbreviations used in this dictionary and
their explanation.
1. Press MENU.
DMQ-221
www.franklin.com
User’s Guide
K(x),L(÷)
Collins English
Dictionary
Express Edition
with Thesaurus
DMQ221_A_english.indd 1 18/07/2012 9:13 AM
2. Press or until you see
Abbreviations List and then press
ENTER.
3. Press or to scroll through the
list.
• Oryoucanbegintypingletterstogo
directly to that part of the list.
4. Press ENTER when you see the
abbreviation you want.
• Theabbreviation’sexpansionis
displayed.
5. Press ENTER to look up the
expanded word, if available.
6. Press CLEAR when nished.
13. Using the Databank
This product has a databank that can
save as many as 100 names and phone
numbers. The total amount of names
and numbers that you can save depends
upon the number of characters in each
entry.
13.1 Adding Entries to the
Phone List
1. Press MENU.
2. Press or until you see Databank
and then press ENTER.
3. Press or until you see New Entry.
4. Press ENTER.
5. Type a name and then press ENTER.
• Eachnamecancontainupto30
characters, including spaces, with
letters appearing as capitals.
• Totypeaspace,press . To delete a
character, press BACK.
• Note:Accentedcharactersarenot
supported in the phone list.
6. Use the numbered keys to type
a phone number and then press
ENTER.
• Thenumberkeysareautomatically
activeinthenumbereld.Totypea
hyphen, press J.
• Note: You cannot type letters in a
phone number.
13.2 Viewing your Available
Memory
Your dictionary tells you how much
memory you have left in the databank.
Press or until you see Free: n% to see
how much memory remains.
13.3 Viewing the Phone List
1. Press MENU.
2. Press or until you see Databank
and then press ENTER.
3. Press or until you see View List.
4. Press ENTER.
5. To view a name, type it or use or
to see the name you want.
13.4 Editing Phone List Entries
1. Press MENU.
2. Press or until you see Databank
and then press ENTER.
3. Press or until you see Edit Entry.
4. Press ENTER.
5. Type a name you want edit or use
or until you see it and then press
ENTER.
• Editthenameeld.YoucanuseBACK
to delete characters. Press ENTER to
movetothenumbereld.Editthe
NumbereldandpressENTER to save
all changes.
• Tocanceltheeditandreturntothe
Databank menu without saving
changes, press CLEAR.
13.5 Keep Copies of Important
Data
Warning! Your phone list information is
safely stored in memory as long as the
battery supplies power. However, if the
battery loses all power, this information
maybepermanentlylost.Always
keep written copies of your important
information.
13.6 Deleting Entries from the
Phone List
1. Press MENU.
2. Press or until you see Databank
and then press ENTER.
3. Press or until you see Delete
Entry.
4. Press ENTER.
5. Press or until you see the entry
you want to delete.
6. Press ENTER.
7. Press Y to delete the entry or N to
cancel the deletion.
13.7 Erasing All Entries from the
Phone List
Warning! This procedure permanently
erases all the names and numbers in your
phone list.
1. Press MENU.
2. Press or until you see Databank
and then press ENTER.
3. Press or until you see Erase All
Data.
4. Press ENTER.
5. Press Y to erase all the entries or N
to cancel the deletion.
14. Using a Password
You can use a password to keep the
information in the databank private. The
passwordisrequestedwhentheunitis
turned on and the databank is accessed.
Password Warnings
Warning! Afteryousetthepassword,
you must enter the password to access
thedatabankforthersttimeduringa
session.Alwaysrecordyourpasswordand
keep it in a separate place.
If you forget the password, you must reset
the unit to access the databank.
Warning! Resetting the unit may erase
alluser-enteredinformation.Alwayskeep
written copies of your data.
If you have a reset button, use the end of a
straightened paper clip to gently press the
reset button.
If you do not have a reset button, or if the
unit does not reset after pressing the reset
button, remove the batteries, wait at least
two minutes, and then reinstall them. For
battery instructions, see “Installing the
Battery”.
14.1 Setting the Password
1. Press MENU.
2. Press or until you see Databank
and then press ENTER.
3. Press or until you see Set
Password.
4. Press ENTER.
5. Type a password and then press
ENTER.
• Yourpasswordcanhaveuptoeight
letters.
• Youarepromptedtoretypeyour
password.
6. Type your password again exactly as
you did the rst time.
7. Press ENTER to conrm and enable
your password.
• Totestthepassword,press
twice, press MENU, press until you
see Databank and then press ENTER.
• Todisablethepassword,repeatSteps
1-3 above, and press ENTER when
Password is displayed.
15. Using the Calculator
15.1 Making Calculations
1. Press MENU.
2. Press until you see Calculator and
then press ENTER.
3. Type a number.
• Youcantypeupto10digits.
• Toenteranegativenumber,useZ(+/-).
To type a decimal point, press G(.).
4. Press H(+), J(-), K(x), L(÷) to add,
subtract, multiply, or divide.
5. Type another number.
6. Press ENTER.
• OrpressF(%) to calculate the
percentage.
• Torepeatthecalculation,pressENTER
again.
To calculate ... Press ...
reciprocals A(1/x)
squareroots S(√x)
squares D(x2)
7. Press CLEAR to clear the calculator.
15.2 Using the Calculator
Memory
Trythefollowingequationtopractice
using the calculator memory:
(32 x 12) - (8 x 8) = 320.
1. Press MENU.
2. Press until you see Calculator and
then press ENTER.
3. Press B(MC) to clear the calculator
memory, if necessary.
4. Type 32, press K(x), type 12 and
then press ENTER.
5. Press X(M+) to add the result to
memory.
• M indicates a number is stored in
memory.
6. Type 8, press K(x), type 8 and then
press ENTER.
7. Press C(M-) to subtract the result
from memory.
8. Press V(MR) to retrieve the number
from memory.
9. Press CLEAR to clear the current
calculations.
16. Using the Converter
The converter allows you to easily convert
measurements and currency.
16.1 Making Metric Conversions
1. Press MENU.
2. Press until you see Converter and
then press ENTER.
3. Press or until you see the
conversion category you want and
then press ENTER.
• Ifthereisasub-menu,repeatStep3.
4. Type a number.
• PressBACK to delete a number.
5. Press ENTER to convert it.
• Press or to change the units you
are converting from and to.
6. Press CLEAR when done.
16.2 Making Currency
Conversions
1. Press MENU.
2. Press until you see Converter and
then press ENTER.
3. Press or until you see Currency
and then press ENTER.
• Note:Thersttimeyouusethe
currency converter, you must set the
exchange rate.
4. Press until you see Set Rate and
then press ENTER.
5. Enter an exchange rate.
• Therateshouldbeinunitsofthe
other currency per one unit of the
home currency (n other/1 home). for
example, to convert between Euro and
British Pounds, enter an exchange rate
of 0.675732. This means that 0.675732
Euroistheequivalentof1British
Pound.
• PressBACKtoeraseanumber.
• PressG(.)toenteradecimalpoint.
6. Press ENTER.
• Atanytime,selectRatefromthe
Currency menu to see what the set
rate is.
7. Press or until you see Home-
>Other and then press ENTER.
8. Type the amount for the home or
other currency.
• PressBACK to erase a number.
• PressG(.) to enter a decimal point.
• Press or to change whether
you convert to or from your home
currency.
9. Press ENTER to convert it.
10.Press CLEAR when done.
17. Resetting Your Device
If the keyboard fails to respond, or if
the screen performs erratically, perform
a system reset by following the steps
below.
1. Hold CLEAR and press .
• Ifnothinghappens,tryStep2.
2. Use a paper clip to gently press the
reset button located on the back of
the unit.
• Themessage“EraseAllData?(Y/N)”is
displayed.
• Note: This message refers to user-
entered information, not the text
in the dictionary. User-entered
information includes the user list, the
databank and any settings you may
have changed.
3. Press N to save your information.
• PressY to erase your information.
Warning! Pressing the reset button
with more than light pressure may
permanently disable your device. In
addition, resetting your device erases
settings and user-entered information.
18. Specications
Model: DMQ-221 Collins English
Dictionary Express Edition with
Thesaurus
Battery : 1 x CR-2032 lithium
Dimensions : 10.5 x 7.1 x 1.5 cm
ISBN978-1-59074-713-1
©2001-2012FRANKLINELECTRONIC
PUBLISHERS,INC.Burlington,N.J.08016-
4907U.S.A.Allrightsreserved.
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(Deutschland) GmbH
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Germany
Collins Express English Dictionary 2nd
Edition 2006 © HarperCollins
Publishers1992,1996,2000,2004,2006
AllRightsReserved.
DistributedbySEIKOU.K.Limited,SC
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Berkshire, SL6 4UW
19. License Agreement
READTHISLICENSEAGREEMENTBEFORE
USINGTHEPRODUCT.YOURUSEOFTHE
PRODUCTDEEMSTHATYOUACCEPTTHE
TERMSOFTHISLICENSE.IFYOUDONOT
AGREEWITHTHESETERMS,YOUMAYRETURN
THISPACKAGEWITHPURCHASERECEIPTTO
THEDEALERFROMWHICHYOUPURCHASED
THEPRODUCTANDYOURPURCHASEPRICE
WILLBEREFUNDED.PRODUCTmeansthe
software product and documentation found
inthispackageandFRANKLINmeansFranklin
Electronic Publishers, Inc.
Limited Use License
AllrightsinthePRODUCTremaintheproperty
ofFRANKLIN.Throughyourpurchase,
FRANKLINgrantsyouapersonaland
nonexclusivelicensetousethisPRODUCT.You
maynotmakeanycopiesofthePRODUCT
or of the data stored therein at the time
of purchase, whether in electronic or print
format. Such copying would be in violation of
applicable copyright laws. Further, you may
not modify, adapt, disassemble, decompile,
translate, create derivative works of, or in
anywayreverseengineerthePRODUCT.
You may not export or reexport, directly or
indirectly,thePRODUCTwithoutcompliance
with appropriate governmental regulations.
ThePRODUCTcontainsFranklin’scondential
and proprietary information which you
agreetotakeadequatestepstoprotectfrom
unauthorized disclosure or use. This license
is eective until terminated by Franklin. This
license terminates immediately without notice
fromFRANKLINifyoufailtocomplywithany
provision of this license.
20. Product Care
Your device is designed to be light,
compact and durable. However, it is an
electronic device and must be treated
carefully. Putting unneccessary pressure
on it or striking the device against other
objects can cause damage.
In order to avoid damage to your device,
please:
• Keepthelidclosedwhenyouarenot
using it. This will protect the screen
from being broken, scratched or
marred in any way.
• Donotdrop,crush,bend,orapply
excessive force to the device.
• Donotexposeyourdeviceto
moisture, extreme or prolonged
heat, cold, humidity, or other adverse
conditions.Avoidstoringitin
damp, humid or wet places. It is not
waterproof.
• Cleanthedevicebysprayingamild
glass cleaner onto a cloth and wipe its
surface.Donotsprayliquidsdirectly
on your device.
• Shouldthedevice’sdisplayglass
break, properly dispose of the product
avoiding contact with your skin, then
wash your hands immediately.
• Pleasekeepscreenprotectorsand
plastic bags away from babies
and children to avoid danger of
suocation.
21. Recycling and Disposal
Device Disposal
This device should be disposed
through your local electronic
product recycling system – do not
throw into the trash bin.
Packaging Disposal
Please save this User’s Guide and all
packing materials, as they contain
important information. In case of
disposal, please refer to your local
recycling system.
Battery Disposal
Do not dispose of batteries with
normal household waste. Please
obey your local regulations when
disposing of used batteries.
This unit may change operating modes, lose
information stored in memory, or fail to respond
due to electrostatic discharge or electrical fast
transients.Normaloperationofthisunitmaybere-
established by pressing the reset key, by pressing
, or by removing and replacing the batteries.
22. FCC NOTICE
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCCRules.Operationissubjecttothe
following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) This device must accept any
interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Warning:Changesormodicationsto
this unit not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
NOTE:Thisequipmenthasbeentested
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
aresidentialinstallation.Thisequipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledand
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.
Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmful
interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined
byturningtheequipmentoandon,
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
equipmentandreceiver.
–Connecttheequipmentintoanoutlet
on a circuit dierent from that to which
the receiver is connected.
–Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
NOTE:Thisunitwastestedwithshielded
cables on the peripheral devices.
Shielded cables must be used with the
unit to insure compliance.
NOTE:Themanufacturerisnot
responsible for any radio or TV
interference caused by unauthorized
modicationstothisequipment.Such
modicationscouldvoidtheuser’s
authoritytooperatetheequipment.
23. Warranty Information
23.1 Disclaimer of Warranties
Exceptasspecicallyprovidedherein,
Franklin makes no warranty of any kind,
express or implied, with respect to this
product.
For the US Limited Warranty in English visit
www.franklin.com/service.
23.2 Limited Warranty (EU
and Switzerland)
Notwithstandingthedisclaimerof
warranties above, this product, excluding
batteriesandliquidcrystaldisplay(LCD),
is guaranteed by Franklin to be free of
defects in materials or workmanship for
a period of two years from the date of
purchase. It will be repaired or replaced
withanequivalentproduct(atFranklin’s
option) free of charge for any defect in
workmanship or materials during that
time.
This warranty explicitly excludes defects
due to misuse, accidental damage, or
wear and tear. This warranty does not
aect the consumer’s statutory rights.
23.3 Limited Warranty
(outside U.S., EU and
Switzerland)
Notwithstandingthedisclaimerof
warranties above, this product, excluding
batteriesandliquidcrystaldisplay(LCD),
is guaranteed by Franklin to be free of
defects in materials or workmanship for
a period of one year from the date of
purchase. It will be repaired or replaced
withanequivalentproduct(atFranklin’s
option) free of charge for any defect in
workmanship or materials during that
time.
Products purchased outside the
United States, the European Union and
Switzerland 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 warranty does not
aect the consumer’s statutory rights.
23.4 Limited Warranty
(Australia)
Ourgoodscomewithguaranteesthat
cannotbeexcludedundertheAustralian
Consumer Law. You are entitled to
a replacement or refund for a major
failure and compensation for any other
reasonably foreseeable loss or damage.
You are also entitled to have the goods
repaired or replaced if goods fail to be of
acceptablequalityandthefailuredoes
not amount to a major failure.
This product, excluding batteries and
liquidcrystaldisplay(LCD),isguaranteed
by Franklin to be free of defects in
materials or workmanship for a period of
one year from the date of purchase.
If you think your product is defective,
please contact Franklin to arrange for
repair or replacement:
FRANKLINELECTRONICPUBLISHERS
(AUST)PTYLTD.
Unit 4, 25 Gibbes Street,
Chatswood,NSW2067,Australia
Contact person: Service Manager
Tel: 1800 882 588
Email: service_au@franklin.com
Charges will be made for all repairs unless
valid proof of purchase is provided. Your
product will be repaired or replaced
withanequivalentproduct(atFranklin’s
option) free of charge for any defect in
workmanship or materials during that
time.
The repair of your goods may result in the
loss of any user-generated data. Please
ensure that you have made a copy of
any data saved on your goods. Goods
presented for repair may be replaced
by refurbished goods of the same type
rather than being repaired. Refurbished
parts may be used to repair the goods.
This warranty explicitly excludes defects
due to misuse, accidental damage, or
wear and tear. This warranty does not
aect the consumer’s statutory rights.
24. Appendix: World Cities
List
CITY NAME ABBREVIATION
ADELAIDE ADL
AUCKLAND AKL
AMSTERDAM AMS
ANCHORAGE ANC
AZORESISLANDS AZO
BARCELONA BCN
BEIJING BEI
BERLIN BER
BANGKOK BKK
BRUSSELS BRU
CAIRO CAI
CARACAS CCS
CHICAGO CHI
DHAKA DAC
DELHI DEL
DENVER DEN
DUBAI DXB
FERNANDODE
NORONHA FER
GUAM GUM
HELSINKI HEL
HONGKONG HKG
HONOLULU HNL
KABUL KBL
KARACHI KHI
LOSANGELES LAX
LISBON LIS
LONDON LON
MADRID MAD
MIDATLANTIC MAT
MIDWAYISLANDS MID
MOSCOW MOW
NOUMEA NOU
NEWYORK NYC
PARIS PAR
YANGON RGN
RIODEJANEIRO RIO
ROME ROM
RIYADH RUH
SINGAPORE SIN
SYDNEY SYD
TEHRAN THR
TONGA TNG
TOKYO TYO
WELLINGTON WLG
TORONTO YYZ
FTS-28008-00rev.APrintedinChina
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