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CASIO Electronic Dictionary

Quick Guide (XD-G Series)

The contents of this Quick Guide apply to the 

CASIO XD-G Series Electronic Dictionaries. Most 

illustrations and screen shots show the XD-G20000.

  Hangul, Russian, Simplified Chinese, and accented 

characters cannot be input on a model that does not 

include a dictionary that requires such characters. 

Installing optional content automatically enables 

input of characters that match the installed content.

  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

【ホーム】

 

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 

Recording microphone

Keyboard

Arrow keys

This causes the 

電池設定

 (Battery Setting) screen 

to appear.

• If the message 

液晶保護フィルムが正しく貼ら

れていない...

(Display screen protective film 

may not be affixed properly

...)

appears on  

the display, remove the protective film (option) 

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

  After confirming that 

アルカリ電池

 (Alkaline 

Batteries) is selected for 

電池設定

 (Battery Setting), 

press 

.

Stylus

RESET button

• If you have commercially available eneloop 

batteries or rechargeable EVOLTA batteries 

loaded, use 

and

to select the battery 

type, and then press

.

• If you have commercially available EVOLTA 

alkaline batteries loaded, select 

●アルカリ電池

 

(Alkaline Batteries).

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 

【中止】

 (Cancel).

Press 

.

• Alternatively, you 

also could touch  

【保存】

 (Save) on the 

time setting screen.

• This displays the 

ホーム(

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”.

Turning Power On and Off

Power turns on and off 

automatically whenever 

you open or close the 

electronic dictionary’s 

panels.

  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.

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.

④ ⑤

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.

Number keys

Dictionary/
mode keys

 

 Dictionary/mode keys

Toggle between the initial screens of the two 

dictionaries/modes assigned to each key.

 

 

(Power) Key

Toggles power on and off.

 

 

 (Shift) 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/List) Key

• Back-steps through previous operations.

• Press while a dictionary’s initial screen is 

displayed to return to the 

メニュー

 (Menu) screen.

 

 

 (Translate/Execute) 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 at 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.

 

 

 

(Home) Key

Displays the Home screen.

 

 

【戻る/リスト】

(Back/List)

Performs the same functions as the 

 

 

(Back/List) key.

 

 

【訳

/

決定】

(Translate/Execute)

Performs the same functions as the 

 

(Translate/Execute) key.

 

 

【ノート】

(Note)

Touch to use the 

ノート

 (Note) function.

*

1

 ⑱

 

【さらに検索】

(Search Again)

Touch this button when performing split screen 

search

*

2, refine/specific word order search 

*

3, or 

spelling/original form search.

*

4

 ⑲

 

 

 音声】

(Audio)

Performs the same functions as the 

 

 

(Audio/Guide) key.

 ⑳

 

【ジャンプ】

(Jump)

Performs the same functions as the 

 

(Jump) key.

 

 

【トレジム】

(English Training Gym)

Displays the initial English Training Gym

*

5 screen.

 

 

【ホーム】

(Home)

Performs the same functions as the 

 

 

(Home) key.

*

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.

*

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.

*

3 On a 

成句検索

 (Phrase Search) or 

例文検索

(Example Search) list screen, you can add terms 

and specify the word order to refine a search.

*

4 Inputting characters for 

見出し語検索

 (Headword 

Search) with a dictionary that has 

スペルチェッ

 (Spell Check) and then touching 

【さらに検索】

will display a term whose spellings resemble 

your input or a term that is thought to be the 

spelling original form of your input.

*

5 Content to help improve your English ability. 

You can select a learning plan, which is a 

combination of recommended content. Or you 

can select from among 

ボキャブラリー

 

(Vocabulary), 

リスニング

 (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.

(Explanation)

There is an explanation for the word 

where the indicator is located.

(Compound Term)

There is a compound term that 

uses kanji you are looking up.

(Phrases/Compound 

Expression)

(Phrase)

There is a phrase or compound 

expression that uses the term you 

are looking up.

With some electronic dictionary 

models, 

 

will appear if optional 

content is installed.

(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.

(True 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.

(Zoom)

Textbook typeface zoom is in use.

(Guide)

Guide function is in use.

 

(Display All)

 

(Word Order)

 

(Continuous)

Indicates the display method when 

using 

例文検索

 (Example Search) or 

成句検索

 

(Phrase Search).

Panel Touch and Text Input Tips

  When performing a display 

screen touch operation, be 

sure to support the back of 

the display with your hand.

  Strong pressure is not 

required when performing 

display screen touch 

operations.

  Avoid applying excessive 

pressure during touch 

operations and input. Strong pressure can cause 

cracking or breaking of LCD panel.

  For stylus character input, be sure to use only the 

stylus that comes with your electronic dictionary.

  When using your finger for input, do not tap with 

your fingernail.

Keyboard Input

  Alphabetic and Russian characters are input using 

lower case.

  Except for certain models, Hangul, Chinese pinyin, 

and Russian characters are not printed on the keys.

  To input numbers, touch the on-screen number 

keys or handwrite numerals into the input cells. See 

“Handwriting Input” for more information.

Display

Inputting Japanese Characters

  Use alphabetic characters to input Japanese.

To input this:

Type this:

いんかん
さんぽ
きょう
らっこ
えーる

Inputting Alphabetic Characters

To input this:

Type this:

internet

             

?

 

~

 

  When searching for an expression or a compound 

term, do not include hyphens (-) or spaces. Also,  

use the word “and” in place of an ampersand (&). 

Example:  heaven-sent 

 heavensent,  

M&A 

 manda

  Input of a question mark (?) and tilde (~) is not 

supported for a Home screen search.

 

Accented Characters

  For other characters that normally include a 

diacritic, input the character without the diacritic. 

Example: “à” 

 “a”, “ê” 

 “e”, etc.

  For the German “ß”, input “ss”.

  For the French “ç” input “c”, and for “œ”, input “oe”.

  When entering a noun that is normally accompanied 

by an article, enter the noun only without the article.  

To look up “die Elbe” for example, input “elbe”.

Inputting Hangul Characters

To input this:

Type this:

GGG

  To input a character marked on the right side of 

some keys, press and release 

 , and then press 

the key.

Inputting Chinese Characters (Pinyin)

1

2

3

4

0

To input this:

Type this:

ming2tian1

(míng ti

ā

n

・明天

)

 

 

W

 

T I A N

 

 

Q

  To specify one of the four Chinese tones ( ,  ,  , 

) or the “toneless” tone ( ), press and release 

, and then press the key that corresponds 

to the tone you want to specify. The four Chinese 

tones and the “toneless” tone are indicated by 

numbers on the display.

  To input “ü”, press 

V

.

Inputting Russian Characters

To input this:

Type this:

хобби

 

 

 

 

 

  To input a character marked in the upper right 

corner of a key, press and release 

, and then 

press the key.

Inputting with the Soft Keyboard

The soft keyboard that appears on the screen can 

be used to input text. 

  The soft keyboard that appears depends on the 

dictionary and search method being used.

Example: 

明鏡国語辞典

 (Japanese Dictionary)

Touching 

50

音】

 

(Japanese syllabary 

keyboard),

QWERTY

キーボード】

(alphabet 

keyboard) or other  

Quick Palette icon  

displays a soft  

keyboard.

  To delete a character, use   and   to move the 

cursor to the character, and then touch 

【削除】

 (Delete).

  To input a small character while the Japanese 

syllabary screen is displayed, input the desired 

character and then touch 

【小文字】

 (Small character).

  Touching 

 closes the soft keyboard. If the soft 

keyboard was displayed by touching 

50

音大】

 (large 

Japanese syllabary keyboard), close it by pressing 

.

Handwriting Input

Use the stylus to write the character on the screen. 

  Touch the Quick Palette 

【手書き】

 (Handwriting) icon 

to display character input cells. 

  Write a character into a cell and then touch 

【認識】

 

(Recognize).

  With some search methods, like 

単漢字

/

熟語を手書き入

力から探す

 (Kanji/Compound Term Handwriting Input 

Search) (

新漢語林

 (Japanese Kanji Dictionary)), you 

can enter search terms using handwriting input only.

Character Input Mode

The indicators 

described below 

appear on the 

screen to show the 

current input mode.

Indicator

Supported 

Input 

Characters

Hiragana
Katakana
Kanji
Simplified 

Chinese
Hangul

Indicator

Supported 

Input 

Characters

Alphabetic
Alphabetic 

and accented 

alphabetic
Russian

【認識】

(Recognize)

【削除】

(Delete)

【書き直し】

(Rewrite)

  The number of cells that appear on the screen 

depends on the type of characters that can be input.

Correcting Character Input

  The example here uses the screen (character input 

cells) that are displayed after 

【手書き】

 

(Handwriting) 

is touched.

Example: After mistakenly inputting 

喜怒衰楽

 instead of

喜怒哀楽

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 

【書

き直し】

(Rewrite), rewrite the character and then 

touch 

【認識】

 (Recognize).

• Touching 

【書き直し】

 (Rewrite)

 while the character 

cells are blank (nothing input) will delete the 

character currently in the input field.

Soft keyboard

Indicator

(Continued on other side.)

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