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    adult supervision. DO NOT RECHARGE OTHER  

    TYPES OF BATTERIES.

8.  As with all small items, these batteries should be kept  

    away from children. If swallowed, seek medical 

    attention immediately.

A LOOK AT THE DEX

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CONTROLS

ON / OFF

  

   

–  Press to turn the DEX on and off. The unit turns off automatically 

     

   

   after 5 minutes of non use.

SCREEN SCROLL PAD

   –  Press to scroll UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT in various modes to    

     

   

   make selections. Also use in CALCULATOR mode to add (+), 

     

   

   subtract (-), multiply (x) and divide (÷).

ENTER

 

    

–  Press to enter and advance through selected areas within the Main  

     

   

   Menu and sub-menus. The ENTER button is also used to confirm    

     

   

   entries like your name, date, addresses, personal notes, time, etc. In  

     

   

   CALCULATOR mode, it also serves as the 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 certain entries, or to add special 

     

   

   punctuation marks in MATCHES, NOTES, CONTACTS and 

     

   

   REMINDER modes.

DELETE

  

   

–  Press to delete a selected letter, number, or personal entry. 

SORT

  

   

–  Press to sort card decks in a variety of ways. Used in CARDS mode,  

     

   

   TRACKER mode and DECKS mode.

FIND

  

   

–  Press to find specific cards. Used in CARDS mode and TRACKER    

     

   

   mode. 

ANALYZE

  

   

–  Press to see a brief statistical analysis of selected items. Used in    

     

   

   DECKS mode. 

@ and / 

  

   

– Use for the “@” in email addresses and the  “/”  in web site addresses. 

LCD SCREEN

SCREEN SCROLL PAD

(up, down, left, right, item 

selection and calculator)

@

EDIT

DELETE

QUIT

ENTER and 

=

ON / OFF

ANALYZE

FIND

SORT

NUMBERS KEYPAD

/

 (backslash)

ALPHABET KEYPAD

RESET

SPACE

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Summary of Contents for Duel Masters Dex 42047

Page 1: ...DM_420470000IWHB 01_INS 9 14 04 3 27 PM 1...

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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