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8.Converters

* The conversion function enables you to convert foreign currencies and metric units of

length, area, volume, weight, capacity, power, and temperature.

* In foreign countries you can easily check the clothing sizes: shirts, hats and shoes etc.

for men, women and children.

9.Calculator

* You may add, subtract, multiply and divide numbers with up to 12 digits.
* Memory and percent functions are included.

10.Time and Calendar

* The "World Time Display" tells you the time in over 100 cities throughout the world.

You may set the "Home Time" for the cities or region where you live.

11. Help Function

An explanation of how to operate the various functions is simply explained on the
screen at each operational stage in each mode.

Summary of Contents for TES-120

Page 1: ...TR2250 OPERATION MANUAL MANUAL DE OPERACIÓN TES 120 ...

Page 2: ...res the following functions Translation Inflections Phrase display EZ Learn Word games Data bank Expense manager Converters Calculator and Time and calendar Removing the battery deletes all data stored in the Data Bank mode the Expense Manager mode and the EZ Learn mode Remember to keep written copies of the important data ...

Page 3: ... Clock 30 Memory 30 Translation 31 Data Bank 32 Expense Manager 37 Converters 43 Currency Conversion 44 Metric Conversion 44 Clothing Size Chart 45 Calculator 46 Time and Calendar 47 Setting Function 50 Help function 54 Proper Use 55 Specification 55 Changing Battery 56 Resetting 58 Disclaimer of Warranties 59 Limited Warranty U S only 59 Limited Warranty EU and Switzerland 61 Limited Warranty out...

Page 4: ...the translation word in your language 2 Inflection Function The personal pronoun the verb in the corresponding inflected form and the corresponding translation can be seen at one glance The unit also provides the inflection forms of an adjective and a noun 3 Phrase Display Function The unit provides over 5 500 phrases Simple phrases and conversational exchanges can be found and their translations ...

Page 5: ...the challenge of 5 different word games set to any one of three levels of difficulty 6 Data Bank You can store any type of personal information up to 100 entries You can keep multiple names phone fax numbers addresses e mail addresses and memos 7 Expense Manager You can store your payment information up to 100 records The unit can display the total amount by date or by category ...

Page 6: ...omen and children 9 Calculator You may add subtract multiply and divide numbers with up to 12 digits Memory and percent functions are included 10 Time and Calendar The World Time Display tells you the time in over 100 cities throughout the world You may set the Home Time for the cities or region where you live 11 Help Function An explanation of how to operate the various functions is simply explai...

Page 7: ...are Inc Phrases Oxford University Press 2001 EZ Learn Teaching System is a registered trademark of Seiko Instruments USA Inc How to set the Home Time When using the unit for the first time you need to set the home time Please see page 47 for details 5 ...

Page 8: ...6 The Keys and their Functions 10 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 ...

Page 9: ...ange the form in the inflection function 13 Selects the item on the screen Backspace Erasure key Change the tense in the inflection function 14 For scrolling back up or down through the lists in the unit s memory Change the person in the inflection function 15 Selects the item on the screen Enters one blank space when pressed once Change the tense in the inflection function 16 Executes the functio...

Page 10: ...sh word or the Spanish word Then the entered word along with part of speech will be displayed on the upper line The corresponding translation s with part of speech will be displayed on the lower line ENTER Translator Enter a Word or Phrase Enter a Word or Phrase language_ Base Form Searching language n idioma m lengua f ENTER language ...

Page 11: ...ion will be displayed See page 11 Press if you would like to return to the original inputted word Parts of Speech adj adjective adv adverb v verb n noun pron pronoun prep preposition conj conjunction art article ijec interjection pn propernoun m masculine f feminine m f masculine feminine phr phrase ord ordinal num number av auxiliary verb idioma m lengua f lenguaje m languid adj lánguido ...

Page 12: ... a space Corrections can be made by using The entire display can be cleared by pressing Misspelled Words or Words Not in Memory If the entered word is not contained in the dictionary pressing will result in display of the word whose spelling comes closest alphabetically to that of the entered word Example tri CLR ENTER No words found Enter a Word or Phrase trial_ Enter a Word or Phrase tri_ ENTER ...

Page 13: ...s backward Example apple The unit shows only the base form by scrolling search Homonyms words with the same spelling but different meanings are listed sequentially Words with accents or phonetic symbols are stored in alphabetical order and come after other words in the unit s memory without such symbols apple n manzana f applicable adj aplicable application n aplicación f solicitud ...

Page 14: ...rd in your language Example friend 1 Press to select the first word you can pick Selected word will have a flashing cursor on it Select the desired word by using or 2 Press The translation for amiga will be presented friend n amiga f amigo m friend n amiga f amigo m amiga f friend n playmate n ENTER ENTER ...

Page 15: ...n 1 Press 2 Enter a word Example go 3 Press Results will be displayed 4 Press The pronoun verb for the first person singular will then be displayed The position of A 1 on the Verbal Inflection Matrix Chart See page 15 Enter a Word or Phrase go_ go v andar ir marchar ENTER Base Form Inflections I go Yo ando Yo voy Yo ENTER ENTER ENTER ...

Page 16: ... 4 on the chart See page 15 The amount of Inflections available depends on inflections for that particular word Person may be changed If you wish to see other personal pronouns you can do so by pressing or 7 If you press four times the display will move to the position of C 4 on the chart The amount of Inflections available depends on inflections for that particular word Present Indicative 1st Sin...

Page 17: ...Subjunctive Present Perfect Subj Past Perfect Subj 1st Sing Masc Fem I A 2nd Sing Fam M F you B 2nd Sing For M F you C 3rd Sing Masc he D 3rd Sing Fem she E 3rd Sing M F it F 1st Plur Masc Fem we G 2nd Plur Fam M F you H 2nd Plur For M F you I 3rd Plur Masc they J 3rd Plur Fem they K A 1 A 4 C 4 D 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Sing Singular Plur Plural Masc or M Masculine Fem or F Fe...

Page 18: ...if you press from person A the display will move to person K There is no person or tense for A 8 for this particular word Form may be changed 8 If you wish to see other forms interrogative and negative you can do so by pressing If you press from the negative form the display will return to the normal form You will not go Usted no andará Usted Will you go Andará usted Irá You will go Usted andará U...

Page 19: ...enter a verb and search the inflections movement of tense person and form by means of key operation they will occur from the original A 1 position Example eat go v andar ir marchar Base Form CLR ENTER CLR Enter a Word or Phrase eat_ eat v comer ENTER ENTER I eat Yo como eat ...

Page 20: ...ction appears which falls into the position of D 3 on the chart see page 15 In this case movement of tense and person by means of key operation will occur from this position Press to see the base form of the entered inflection Enter a Word or Phrase he was going_ ENTER ENTER Inflections He was going Él andaba Él iba Él He will go Él andará Él irá Él CLR ...

Page 21: ...xample best 3 Press The translated inflection appears In this case movement of inflection by means of key operation will occur from this position Press to see the base form of the entered inflection Enter a Word or Phrase best_ ENTER Inflections best el más bueno good bueno good buena ENTER CLR ...

Page 22: ...nter a word Example tree 3 Press 4 Press You can switch the singular form or the plural form by using or Press to see the base form of the entered inflection Enter a Word or Phrase tree_ ENTER ENTER tree n árbol m Base Form Inflections tree árbol ENTER trees árboles ENTER CLR ...

Page 23: ...sed to look up phrases containing that word 1 Press 2 Enter the keyword Example taxi 3 Press The first phrase containing the entered keywords is displayed Translator Enter Phrase or a Word Enter Phrase or a Word taxi_ Phrases Is there a taxi stand nearby ENTER taxi PHRS ENTER ...

Page 24: ...ping in the word rent will give you up to 14 results containing the word rent Let s say you want to rent a tennis racket but the translated phrase is not included in the 14 listed entries In this case you would have to be more specific and type in the words rent tennis racket If you are specific with your entry and there are still no results there are no phrases available stand nearby Hay una para...

Page 25: ...The headword and the corresponding translations will be added to your list The unit can store the word with from 3 to 14 letters The unit s memory can store up to 100 words If you try to add more the message Sorry EZ Learn memory is full will appear If the word to be added is already contained in memory the message Word is already in the EZ Learn list will appear EZ LN language n idioma m lengua f...

Page 26: ...your selection 2 Press to select Bookmarks 3 Press or to select a word 4 Press The translation display of the selected word will be displayed EZ Learn Bookmarks Delete Erase apple n language n apple n language n ENTER EZ LN language n idioma m lengua f ENTER ENTER EZ LN ENTER ...

Page 27: ...word list If you decide not to delete the word press to select No Deleting all words 1 Press or to select Erase then 2 Press or to select Yes If you decide not to delete all the words press to select No EZ Learn Boolmarks Delete Erase apple n language n ENTER Are you sure Yes No ENTER ENTER EZ LN ENTER ENTER Y N Are you sure Yes No ENTER ENTER ENTER Y N EZ Learn Boolmarks Delete Erase ...

Page 28: ...Press 2 Press or to select Games Level then 3 Set the level by pressing or You can choose from Beginner Intermediate and Advanced 4 Press to finish Selecting the game 1 Press 2 Select the game you wish to play by pressing or SET Demo Message LCD Contrast LCD Contrast Games Level x 2 ENTER Beginner Intermediate Hangman User Hangman ENTER ENTER GAME ...

Page 29: ...with a limited number of tries 1 Select Hangman The language of the mystery word will be changed alternately The number of letters in the mystery word is indicated by question marks The first number in the left hand corner indicates the number of correct letters entered 0 8 Your limited number of tries is indicated by the second number in the right hand corner 0 8 Guess this English Word 0 8 ...

Page 30: ...e number of tries you are allowed will decrease progressively every time you enter an incorrect letter 3 If you successfully enter all the letters in the mystery word before you use up your limited number of tries a congratulatory message will be displayed and a point will be counted in the Won column The next mystery word will be displayed 4 If you fail to find the mystery word before you use up ...

Page 31: ...rd 3 Press The ensuing procedure is the same as that used in the Hangman Game Tip for Parents This game is a fun way for you to help your children to learn new words from a list or as part of their homework Select a suitable level secretly enter your chosen word and then work with them to correctly spell the mystery word Enter a Word or Phrase beat_ ENTER 0 8 ...

Page 32: ...language of the mystery word will be changed alternately 2 When you enter a letter the game will start The hidden letters will be displayed one by one The ensuing procedure is the same as that used in the Hangman Game Memory Correctly re enter the words that are momentarily displayed 1 Select Memory The words will be displayed for about one second Guess this Spanish Word 0 8 0 8 azul ...

Page 33: ...ranslation The unit will provide the game word on the upper line and the translations on the lower line 2 Select the correct translation by pressing or to place the cursor on your selection 3 Press ENTER Enter your guess azul_ todo adv keen all hunt taper wit todo adv keen all hunt taper wit ENTER ...

Page 34: ...unction 1 Press 2 Select the function by pressing or 3 Press to enter the selected function You can press the first letter of any name of the function in order to select the function Entering a New Listing 1 Select New The first field Name will be displayed Enter a name 2 Press The second field Tel 1 will be displayed Enter a telephone number DATA ENTER Data Bank View New Search Edit View New Sear...

Page 35: ...ssing 4 Press The new entries will be stored Entering and Correcting Characters Use or to move cursor Use to enter a space Corrections can be made by using For entering capital letters or Spanish letters with accents use or after pressing the corresponding lower case letter For entering period press twice after pressing For entering hyphen press twice after pressing For entering symbols _ use or a...

Page 36: ...ing or If you press the first letter of the name you wish to review the unit automatically select the first listing that begins with that letter 3 Press to find the entry 4 Press or to change the field You can return to the menu of the Data Bank by pressing Brown Clark Brown Clark Name Clark Tel 1 987 654 3210 ENTER ENTER CLR ...

Page 37: ...ou wish to edit 4 Edit the entry and press If you have no need to edit the data in the particular field press The next field will appear 5 After editing the last field Memo the confirmation screen will appear 6 Press and then or simply press to select Yes If you decide not to edit the entry press or to select No ENTER ENTER Edit OK No Yes ENTER ENTER Y N ENTER ...

Page 38: ...s and then or simply press to select Yes If you decide not to delete the entry press or to select No Deleting all Entries 1 Select All clear The confirmation screen will appear 2 Press and then or simply press to select Yes If you decide not to delete all the entry press or to select No ENTER Delete OK No Yes ENTER ENTER Y N All Clear OK No Yes ENTER ENTER Y N ...

Page 39: ...ter of any name of the function in order to select the function Entering a New Record 1 Select New First category name and today s date will be displayed The date must be correctly SET for today s date to be displayed 2 Select a category day or month by pressing or EXP M ENTER Expense Manager View Total New Edit View Total New Edit Search Delete All Clear Airfare Th 03 Oct 0 category day amount of...

Page 40: ...s The new record will be stored You can clear inputted amount of money by pressing You can return to the menu of Expense Manager by pressing Finding a Record 1 Select View The dates of records will be displayed in order 2 Select the date by pressing or Lunch Th 03 Oct 0 Lunch Th 03 Oct 7 30 Saving Th 03 Oct 2002 Tu 01 Oct 2002 ENTER Expense Manager View Total New Edit Th 03 Oct 2002 Tu 01 Oct 2002...

Page 41: ...wing will take you back to the dates of records display You can return to the menu of the Expense Manager by pressing Finding a Total Record 1 Select Total 2 Select Date or Category by pressing or and then press 3 Select the date or category by pressing or and then press The total amount will be displayed You can return to the previous display by pressing Train Tu 01 Oct 2 30 Lunch Tu 01 Oct 6 CLR...

Page 42: ...hin different categories on the same date you can press or to scroll through them Pressing again will show you the Total for all entries within all categories for that particular date Pressing with the Total showing will take you back to the dates of records display You can return to the menu of the Expense Manager by pressing Expense Search 2002 Oct Expense Search 2002 Sep Bus Mon 30 Sep 1 25 Mon...

Page 43: ...d then press or to select the record you wish to edit 4 Press and then press or to select the item you wish to edit 5 After editing press The confirmation screen will appear 6 Press and then or simply press to select Yes If you decide not to edit the entry press or to select No Edit OK No Yes ENTER ENTER Y N ENTER ENTER ENTER ...

Page 44: ...s and then or simply press to select Yes If you decide not to delete the entry press or to select No Deleting all Entries 1 Select All clear The confirmation screen will appear 2 Press and then or simply press to select Yes If you decide not to delete all the entry press or to select No ENTER Delete OK No Yes ENTER ENTER Y N All Clear OK No Yes ENTER ENTER Y N ...

Page 45: ...nu 4 Select Money and then press 5 Select Set and then press 6 Whatever number is entered in place of the zero will be the equivalent of one American dollar Once the number is entered press or to return to the main menu 7 The set rate will not need to be set again unless that particular currency rate changes or you want a different form of currency altogether TIME CALC 130 Select a Converter Money...

Page 46: ... see that 5 200 Yen is converted into 40 Metric Conversion Example Kilometers to Miles Input value 5 on calculator and press 1 Select Metric and then press 2 Select Length and then press 3 Select kilometer and then press 4 Select Mile and then press Currency Converter Other Other Set OC OC 5 200 OC 5 200 40 Select a Converter Money Metric Clothing Temperature Length Area volume Weight Centimeter I...

Page 47: ...category and then press 4 Use to see more sizes Categories of the Clothing Size Chart Men Suits Trousers Overcoats Pullovers Socks Shoes Shirts Hats Women Blouses Pullovers Dresses Coats Suits Skirts Trousers Shoes Stockings Children Dresses Coats Suits Skirts Trousers Girls and Boys Shoes Girls and Boys Most Clothing Girls and Boys km mi 5 km 5 km 3 10685596119 mi ENTER Select a Converter Money M...

Page 48: ...f number Percentage key The number stored in the memory is held when the calculation is changed the mode is switched or the power is turned off Correcting and Clearing Entries If you enter an incorrect number press CE C to clear the entire displayed number then re enter the correct number If you press an incorrect mathematical function key simply press the correct function key afterwards If E appe...

Page 49: ...Press to return 2 You can use either or to move to the sector to be set 3 Use and to adjust the setting The setting changes continuously if the key is held in 4 Press to finish To reset the second 0 move cursor to the sector and press ENTER CLR SET ENTER TIME CALC Home time World Time Time and Date Format 2002 Th Aug 1 6 18 12 2002 Th Aug 1 6 18 14 ENTER ...

Page 50: ... saving time 1 Select DST and then press 2 Press or to select ON or OFF Daylight savings time DST is for use exclusively with the City set for your Home Time and or World Time If you are going to use the clock to see the time in different parts of the world besides the Home Time and World Time City it is suggested to manually set the time hour for the Home Time World Time instead of using the DST ...

Page 51: ... 1 Press 2 Press or to select World Time then You can set the city and the daylight saving time Displaying the Time 1 Press to display the Home Time 2 Press or to display the time of the selected city of the world time If you enter the first letter of a city name the time of the first city that begins with that letter will appear 2002 Th Aug 1 Frankfurt Th Aug 1 New York Norfolk Isl 7 23 30 AM 1 2...

Page 52: ...ress 2 You can use either or or to adjust the contrast of the display 3 Press Message Language 1 Select Message Language and then press 2 Press or to select English or Spanish 3 Press Message Language LCD Contrast Message Language LCD Contrast SET ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER Message Language English Spanish ...

Page 53: ...Select User Word List and then press 2 Press or to select the frequency level 3 Press Password You can limit access to the entry of the Data Bank or the data of the Expense Manager Entering a Password 1 Select Password and then press 2 Select Set and then press User Word List Home Time Use Very Often Use Very Seldom ENTER Password Demo Message ENTER Password Set Clear ENTER ENTER SET ...

Page 54: ...write down your Password Without it there is NO way to review the confidential data Changing a Password 1 Select Password and then press 2 Select Set and then press 3 Enter the old password and then press 4 Enter a new password of up to four characters and then press 5 Enter the password again and then press Enter New Password Confirm Password Password Enabled Enter Old Password ENTER ENTER ENTER ...

Page 55: ...Password 1 Select Password and then press 2 Select Clear and then press 3 Enter the old password and then press Games Level See page 26 Home Time See page 47 World Time See page 49 ENTER ENTER ENTER Password Disabled ...

Page 56: ...ained on the screen at each operational stage in each mode Example 1 Press 2 Press The can be pressed at all sections of the TES 120 You can stop display of the explanation by pressing any of the keys Translator Enter a Word or Phrase To translate a word type it and press ENTER HELP HELP ...

Page 57: ...der the unit inoperable and invalidate the warranty Specification Display LCD 16 x 112 dot matrix Temperature range 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Battery Lithium CR2032 x 1 pc Battery life approx 800 hours continuous use Automatic power off approx 3 minutes Size 106 W x 76 H x 14 6 D mm Weight approx 68g including battery Specifications may change without notice due to our policy of continual product ...

Page 58: ...ecomes dim Make sure that power is switched off before replacing the battery Removing the battery deletes all data stored in the Data Bank mode the Expense Manager mode and the EZ Learn mode Remember to keep written copies of the important data 1 Turn the unit over 2 Remove the screw and the battery cover 3 Remove old battery 4 Insert one new CR2032 battery with side facing you 5 Replace the batte...

Page 59: ...rom the device before being charged Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used The supply terminals are not to be short circuited Do not expose batteries to direct heat or try to take batteries apart Follow the battery manufacturer s instructions for battery use Always remove a weak or dead batte...

Page 60: ...t adjustment display will appear See page 50 Clear Databank Memory No Yes Y N Warning Pressing the reset button with more than light pressure may permanently disable your unit In addition resetting the unit erases settings and information you may have entered This unit may change operating modes lose information stored in memory or fail to respond due to electrostatic discharge or electrical fast ...

Page 61: ...HIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS REPAIR OR REPLACEMENTAT THE SOLE OPTION OF FRANKLINAND THIS REMEDYAPPLIES ONLYIN THE CASE INWHICH FRANKLIN DETERMINES THATTHE PRODUCT WAS DEFECTIVEAND THATTHE DEFECT AROSE WITHIN THE DURATION OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY THIS REMEDYIS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDYFOR BREACH OF THISWARRANTY THIS WARRANTYGIVESYOU CERTAIN RIGHTS YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT MAYVARYFROM JURISDICTION T...

Page 62: ...EVANT JURISDICTION DO NOT PERMIT FULLWAIVER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES THEN THE DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIESAND CONDITIONSARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OFTHE EXPRESS WARRANTYGRANTED HEREIN Warranty Service If you think your product is defective call Franklin s Customer Service Desk 1 800 266 5626 to request a return merchandise authorization RMA number before returning the product transpor tation charg...

Page 63: ...and Notwithstanding the disclaimer of warranties above this product excluding batteries and liquid crystal display 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 with an equivalent product at Franklin s option free of charge for any defect in workmanship or materials during that time...

Page 64: ... the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following me...

Page 65: ...may not make any copies of the ELECTRONIC REFERENCE 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 any way reverse engineer the ELECTRONIC REFERENCE You may not export or reexport directly or i...

Page 66: ...igital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interf...

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