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After typing “Y,” use the alphabet and number keyboard to type in a reminder.  Press ENTER 

when you have finished writing.

Special Punctuation:

 While writing a reminder, you may add special punctuation choices like 

“?”, “!”, and many others by pressing the EDIT key. This will bring up a list of additional characters. 

Press the SCREEN SCROLL PAD up or down to select a punctuation mark. Then press ENTER.
When you have finished writing your reminders, the screen will then display “Would you like to 

save the reminder to yourself? (Y/N)”
If you type “Y,” a new screen will then display “Would you like to set the alarm for your reminder? 

(Y/N)”
  -  Type “N” if you do not want to use the alarm feature. Your reminder will still be saved, but 

without the alarm feature attached to it.
  -  Type “Y” if you want to use the alarm feature. The date and alarm clock features will appear  

    on the screen. Set them to the specific date and time you want as described on page 34.   

    Press ENTER when you have finished.
A list of your reminders is then shown.

-  To add reminders,

 press EDIT (while on the screen listing them). Then press “Y” for yes. Then 

write your new reminders as described above.

-  To edit a reminder

, select it, press ENTER, then press EDIT, and then press “Y” for yes. Make 

your changes using the delete key and retyping your information.  Then press ENTER again. You 

may also press the SCREEN SCROLL PAD left and right to move through text you have written.

-  To delete your reminder,

 select it, press DELETE, and press “Y” for yes.

Memory:

 When the REMINDER file is full, the screen will display “Warning memory low, please 

delete some text.” Press QUIT or ENTER to move back to the reminder. Then rewrite it, and press 

ENTER to save it.

Special Reminders: 

Your DEX will automatically provide you with special reminders! If your 

DEX is turned off when one of these reminders “appears,” it will automatically sound an alarm 3 

times to alert you. If alarm is set to OFF it will not sound. The next time you turn your DEX on, the 

special reminder will appear again.

Press QUIT to move back to previous menus.

TIME 

  

 

         This mode lets you change your name, date, time and alarm features 

 

 

         that were set up the first time you used your DEX.

     

   

From the Main Menu, select TIME, and press ENTER. 

     

   

Select from the different sub-screens by pressing the SCREEN  

     

   

SCROLL PAD to the right or left. A small arrow on the bottom right  

     

   

corner shows up if there are additional screens to be viewed. 

You may change any of the features highlighted by pressing EDIT, and then following the 

instructions on page 8. 

Countdown:

 One of the sub-menus within TIME features a “countdown” timer. You can set this 

timer to launch a countdown toward your next match! 

1. 

Enter the length of time before the event is to occur. Begin by typing in the hours remaining 

  (00 – 23). Then type in the minutes remaining (00-59). Then press ENTER. (You do not type  

  into the “seconds section.” This is used by the DEX to display the last 60 seconds left in the  

  countdown.) 

Example:

 if you have a match coming up in four hours and twelve minutes, you would press 

0,4,1,2, and then press ENTER.

2.

 START will automatically be selected. Press ENTER to begin the countdown. 

  -  To stop the countdown, press the SCREEN SCROLL PAD to the right to select STOP. Then 

    press ENTER. To resume the countdown, press the SCREEN SCROLL PAD to the left to  

    select START. Then press ENTER.

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Page 2: ...the unit and open the door 2 Insert new 4 x AAA or LR03 size alkaline batteries making sure to align and as shown 3 Replace the battery compartment door and tighten the screw 4 If this game malfunctio...

Page 3: ...uld be replaced by an adult 4 CAUTION 1 Always follow the instructions carefully Use only batteries specified and be sure to insert them correctly by matching the and polarity markings 2 Do not mix ol...

Page 4: ...equal function SPACE Press to insert a space between letters or numbers Also used to clear a calculation in CALCULATOR mode QUIT Press to move back to previous menus EDIT Press to make revisions to ce...

Page 5: ...ur entry and press ENTER In some cases you will first have to use the DELETE button to erase an entry 8 2 ENTER MONTH The month JAN will begin flashing To change the month press the SCREEN SCROLL PAD...

Page 6: ...is selected it begins to flash and the name of the feature appears 10 Note the default icon flashing is CARDS Press ENTER to go to the mode you have selected You will then see an animation for that m...

Page 7: ...ove back to previous menus MOVING QUICKLY THROUGH THE CARD LIST When the numerical card list is on the screen you can quickly find a card by pressing the letter on the keyboard that matches the first...

Page 8: ...use in a Fantasy deck press a number button 1 through 5 that represents the Fantasy deck to which you want to assign the card Example To add card D2 017 to Fantasy deck 1 select that card and press th...

Page 9: ...e DEX defaults to the graphics chart Press QUIT to move back to previous menus Here is how each Analyze option works Card Type When this option is selected the DEX lists how many Creatures and Spell c...

Page 10: ...rd The Casting Costs range from 1 to 8 Following are examples of the Casting Cost screens Graphics Chart Table Chart 18 In the graphics chart bars illustrate that there are 45 single cards and fewer d...

Page 11: ...nal options TRACKER This mode let you create a list of the cards you own and helps you keep track of those cards It also lets you create a list of the cards you want From the Main Menu select TRACKER...

Page 12: ...are looking for The CARDS I NEED screen will display 2 folders ADD and LIST as shown on the following page Press the SCREEN SCROLL PAD up or down to select ADD or LIST Then press ENTER ADD When this...

Page 13: ...ditional matches you must delete old ones Press QUIT to move back to previous menus NOTES When you first use this option the screen will display Would you like to enter your own notes Do either of the...

Page 14: ...SCROLL PAD up or down to view additional information Press QUIT to move back to previous menus HISTORY This mode provides fascinating and detailed information about the world of Duel Masters From the...

Page 15: ...hield it will begin a gradual movement down the screen Note To pause and resume gameplay press ENTER Losing a Life If you don t destroy the first shield by the time it gets near the bottom of the scre...

Page 16: ...or N for no If you type N you will go back to the previous screen where you must again pick a card The screen will then reveal the card picked by the DEX The card with the highest strength wins by tak...

Page 17: ...main set aside until a Creature card appears The stronger Creature card wins the losing card plus any Spell cards set aside Spell Card Strategy If you have two spell cards on the screen before going t...

Page 18: ...ress QUIT or ENTER to move back to the reminder Then rewrite it and press ENTER to save it Special Reminders Your DEX will automatically provide you with special reminders If your DEX is turned off wh...

Page 19: ...menus CONTACTS This mode lets you enter names addresses phone numbers email addresses website listings and more From the Main Menu select CONTACTS and press ENTER The screen will display 2 contacts in...

Page 20: ...that you will remember Then press ENTER Confirm the password by retyping it and pressing ENTER again A new screen will display Please select which functions you wish to lockout Press ENTER to go to t...

Page 21: ...hing has been left out DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE STORE The store doesn t have replacement parts Instead write to us at Hasbro Inc P O Box 200 Pawtucket RI 02862 USA In your note mention the name of your...

Page 22: ...owing 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 This equipment h...

Page 23: ...the United Kingdom by Hasbro UK Ltd Caswell Way Newport Gwent NP9 0YH Distributed in Australia by Hasbro Australia Ltd 570 Blaxland Road Eastwood NSW 2122 Australia Tel 02 9874 0999 Distributed in Ne...

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