User Manual

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RJA538422-002V01 MO1906-A
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© 2019 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
CASIO Electronic Dictionary
Quick Guide (E-R Series)
The contents of this Quick Guide apply
to the CASIO E-R Series Electronic
Dictionaries. Most illustrations and screen
shots show the E-R200.
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In this manual, characters such as the
French è and the German ß are referred to
as “special alphabetic characters”.
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The screen shots and product illustrations
shown in this manual may be different
from those of the actual product. Also note
that some keys and screen indicators are
shown in simplified form.
Example: ,
Quick Palette HOME
button
Loading Batteries for the
First Time
Load the two AA-size batteries that come
with the electronic dictionary before trying
to use it.
1
Remove the battery
cover.
While pressing
down on the two
locations shown in
the illustration, slide
the battery cover
in the direction
indicated by the
arrows.
2
Load two batteries.
Load each battery
with the minus
(–) pole facing as
shown in the nearby
illustration.
With the battery on
top of the ribbon,
press down on the
plus (+) end of the
battery.
Make sure the (+) and (–) ends are
facing correctly and that the spring is
pressed straight down.
3
Replace the battery cover.
4
Remove the stylus
from the side of
the electronic
dictionary and
then press the
RESET button.
Do not use a toothpick,
lead pencil, or other
object with a breakable
tip.
5
Unfold the electronic dictionary.
Display
Keyboard
Arrow keys
Speaker
Recording
microphone
This causes the 语言设置 (language
selection) screen to appear.
Stylus
RESET button
(Continued on other side.)
If the message 液晶屏的保护膜可能没有
正确贴好.
(The screen protector film
on the LCD Panel may not be attached
properlyappears on the display,
remove the protective film (commercially
available) from the display screen. If
there is no protective film on the display
screen, refold the electronic dictionary
panels and then repeat steps 4 and 5
again.
6
On the 语言设置
(language selection)
screen, use and
to move to
(English) and then
press (Enter).
This causes the time setting screen to
appear.
7
Use the time setting
screen to configure
time settings.
Use , , , and
or the stylus to
highlight the setting
you want to change, and then use the
on-screen number keys to change the
setting.
Touch 12/24 to toggle between
12-hour and 24-hour format
timekeeping.
When you are using 12-hour format
timekeeping, you need to touch AM
(a.m.) or PM (p.m.) before setting the
time.
To display the HOME screen without
changing time settings, touch 退出
(Back).
8
Press .
Alternatively, you
also could touch
保存 (Save) on
the time setting
screen.
This displays the HOME screen.
To avoid misplacing the stylus, always
be sure to return it to its storage slot
in the side of the electronic dictionary
whenever you are not using it.
You can assign dictionaries you want to
the HOME screen so they are available
for selection. For more information, see
“Assigning Often-used Dictionaries to
the HOME Screen” ( page 2).
Turning Power On and Off
Power turns on and
off automatically
whenever you open
or close the electronic
dictionary`s panels.
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You also can use the
following key operation to
turn power on or off.
1
Press the key to turn on
power.
Power also turns on when you press a
dictionary/mode key.
2
Press again to turn off power.
Number keys
Dictionary/mode
keys
General Guide
Display
You can touch the screen to select an on-
screen item, swipe it to scroll to another
screen, or input characters by handwriting
them on the screen.
Quick Palette
buttons
You can quickly
perform various
operations by
touching buttons with
the stylus.
Quick Palette icons
You can quickly
perform various
operations by
touching icons with
the stylus. The Quick
Palette icons along
the left side of the
display depend on
the function being
used.
Dictionary/mode keys
Toggle between the initial screens of the
two dictionaries/modes assigned to each
key.
Key
Toggles power on and off.
Key
To input (?) or ( ) or to use a function
marked with the same type of frame or
color as this key, first press . Release
and then press the desired key.
(Scroll) Keys
Scroll screen contents up and down.
While a definition or explanation screen
is displayed, pressing and then a
scroll key scrolls to the previous or next
screen.
(Text Size) (Volume Level (+)) Key
Changes the size of the displayed text.
Also press to raise the pronunciation
volume level. If no pronunciation is
being output, press first.
(History) (Volume Level (-)) Key
Accesses history data.
Also press to lower pronunciation
volume level. If no pronunciation is
being output, press first.
(Jump) Key
Jumps from a definition or explanation to
a related item in the same dictionary, or
looks up a term on the displayed screen in
a different dictionary.
(Audio/Guide) Key
Press to play native speaker or
synthesized pronunciation or to
compare your pronunciation with native
speaker pronunciation.
Press after to view guide
information.
(Back) Key
Back-steps through previous operations.
(Enter) Key
Applies input characters or the item
selected on the screen.
Arrow Keys
These keys move the selection highlighting
or cursor up, down, left, or right.
(Setup/Delete) Key
Deletes the character to the right of the
current cursor location.
Press after to display a screen
for changing the setup of the electronic
dictionary.
Letter Keys
Use these keys to input characters.
Key
Displays the HOME screen.
退出(Back)
Performs the same functions as the
(Back) key.
输入(Enter)
Performs the same functions as the
(Enter) key.
随记(Note)
Touch to use the 随记 (Note) function.
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追加查询(Search Again)
Touch this button when performing split
screen search
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2, refine/specific word
order search
*
3, or spelling/original form
search.
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4
发音(Audio)
Performs the same functions as the
(Audio/Guide) key.
跳查(Jump)
Performs the same functions as the
(Jump) key.
󰼼 Training Gym
Touch to display the initial screen of the
English Training Gym (Japanese Training
Gym on the E-R300).
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5
󰽇 HOME
Performs the same functions as the
key.
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1 The Note function lets you add
handwritten memos to electronic
dictionary note screens, and to write on
displayed dictionary screens. Text you
write and figures you draw can be saved
for later recall.
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2 While a definition or explanation screen
is displayed, you can display a definition
or explanation screen from another
dictionary in the lower half of the
display.
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3 On a PHRASE (Phrase Search) or
EXAMPLE (Example Search) list screen,
you can add terms and specify the word
order to refine a search.
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4 Inputting characters for HEADWORD
(Headword Search) with a dictionary
that has FUZZY SEARCH (Spell Check)
and then touching 追加查询 (Search
Again) will display a term whose
spellings resemble your input or a term
that is thought to be the spelling original
form of your input.
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5 Content to help improve your English
ability (Japanese ability with the E-R300).
You can select a learning plan, which is a
combination of recommended content. Or
you can select from among Vocabulary,
Listening, and more to work on a specific
area.
Display Items
The following explains the meanings of the
different items (indicators, icons, buttons)
that appear on the display.
This: Means this:
A definition or explanation
continues off the top, bottom,
left, or right of the screen. Use
the arrow keys to scroll the
screen.
(Comment)
There is an explanation for the
word where the indicator is
located.
(Phrase)
There is a phrase that uses
the term you are looking up.
This: Means this:
(Example)
There is an example that uses
the term you are looking up.
Native speaker pronunciation
is available for the contents
to the right or below this
indicator.
(Native Voice)
Native speaker pronunciation
is available.
(Reading)
Synthetic voice reading is
available.
(Pronunciation
Search)
Pronunciations are available
for the English term on the
screen.
(English)
(Language)
The language whose
pronunciation is applied for
pronunciations and readings.
There is related information
for the term you are looking
up in the current dictionary.
(Jump)
Jump function is in use.
(History)
History function is in use.
(Enlarge)
Enlarge is in use.
(Guide)
Guide function is in use.
(Display All)
(Word Order)
(Continuous)
Indicates the display method
when using Example Search
or Phrase Search.
Panel Touch and Text Input Tips
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When performing a
display screen touch
operation, be sure to
support the back of the
display with your hand.
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Strong pressure is
not required when
performing display
screen touch
operations.
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Avoid applying excessive pressure during
touch operations and input. Strong
pressure can cause cracking or breaking of
LCD panel.
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For stylus character input, be sure to
use only the stylus that comes with your
electronic dictionary.
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When using your finger for input, do not tap
with your fingernail.
Keyboard Input
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To input numbers, touch the on-screen
number keys.
Inputting Alphabetic Characters
To input this: Type this:
internet
?
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Input of a question mark (?) and asterisk ()
is not supported for a HOME screen search.
Inputting Special Alphabetic
Characters, etc.
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For characters that normally include a
diacritic, input the character without the
diacritic.
Example: “à” “a”, “ê” “e”, etc.
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For the French “ç” input “c”, and for “œ”,
input “oe”.
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The E-R400 and E-R800 support input of
accented French characters. Press
and then press the key of the accented
character you want to input.
Example: “à”
Display
Handwriting Input
Use the stylus to write the character on the
screen.
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Touch the Quick Palette Hand (Handwriting)
icon to display character input cells.
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Write a character into a cell and then touch
Recog. (Recognize).
Character Input Mode
The type of
characters you
can use for
handwritten input
are indicated by
the indicators
below.
Indicator
Supported
Input
Characters
Simplified
Chinese
Hiragana
Katakana
Kanji
Indicator
Supported
Input
Characters
Alphabetic
Alphabetic
and
accented
alphabetic
Recog. (Recognize)
Delete
Rewrite
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The number of cells that appear on the
screen depends on the type of characters
that can be input.
Correcting Character Input
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The example here uses the screen
(character input cells) that are displayed
after Hand (Handwriting) is touched.
Example: After mistakenly inputting 明辩是
instead of 明辨是非
Input field
1
Touch the
character ( ) in
the input field.
This displays up
to 10 possible
candidates for the
character.
2
If you find the
correct character
among the
candidates, touch
it.
If you do not find
the correct character, touch Rewrite,
rewrite the character and then touch
Recog. (Recognize).
Touching Rewrite while the character
cells are blank (nothing input) will delete
the character currently in the input field.
Indicator
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For the German “ß”, input “ss”.
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The E-R500 and E-R800 support input of
German umlauts. Press and then the
key for the umlaut you want to input.
Example: “ö”
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When entering a noun that is normally
accompanied by an article, enter the noun
only without the article. To look up “The
Beatles” for example, input “beatles”.
Inputting Chinese Characters
(Pinyin)
1 2 3 4
5
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Numbers are not actually printed on the
keyboard keys.
To input this: Perform this operation:
ü Type (keyboard):
V
Type (keyboard):
Q
(Displayed as 1.)
Type (keyboard):
W
(Displayed as 2.)
Type (keyboard):
E
(Displayed as 3.)
Type (keyboard):
R
(Displayed as 4.)
Type (keyboard):
T
(Displayed as 5.)
ming2tian1
(明天)
W T I A N
Q
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To input one of the four tone symbols ( , , ,
) or the neutral tone symbol ( ), press ,
use and to select the desired symbol,
and then press .
Inputting Japanese Characters
(E-R300 and E-R800 only)
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Use alphabetic characters to input
Japanese.
To input this: Type this:
いんかん
さんぽ
or
きょう
らっこ
or
えーる
Inputting with the Japanese
Syllabary Keyboard (E-R300
and E-R800 only)
When the Quick PaletteKana Key icon
is displayed during text input, touching it
displays a Japanese syllabary keyboard,
which makes text input easier.
Example: 新明解国語辞典 (Japanese
Dictionary)
Touching the Quick
PaletteKana Key
icon displays a
Japanese syllabary
keyboard.
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To delete a character, use and to move
the cursor to the left of the character to be
deleted, and then touch Delete.
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To input a small character while the
Japanese syllabary screen is displayed,
input the desired character and then touch
Small (Small Letter).
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Touching closes the Japanese syllabary
screen.
Japanese syllabary
keyboard

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