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1. If you re at the main prompt you hear Type in the word you want to look up then press ENTER 2 Press repeatedly to stop and start reading 3 Press when you re done 20 Hearing Words Spoken You can hear words spoken by pressing Gy thin ce Mame oe eae HRS says words you ve typed as well as words highlighted in screens Unlike CREAD doesn t say entire screens By typing words at the main prompt and pressing a you can use your Language Master SE for throughout the can augmentative communication Press to type the spaces By pressing the arrow keys to highlight words in 4 Press sa screens and then pressing Gy you can hear words You hear the words said as a phrase in spelling correction lists definitions synonym lists the Grammar Guide etc 5 Press clean 1 Type a word at the main prompt gt How to Hear Words in Reference Entries In addition to words typed at the main prompt says words highlighted in reference entries Here s how Press the arrow keys to highlight the word you want to hear Then press say throughout Press or amp if you need to erase letters 2 Press ay If you type a word with more than one pronunciation you see and hear a dialog box asking you to select a part of speech Press and to highlight the word you want Then press ama 3 Type more words at the main prompt 21 22 Hearing Words Spelled gt How to Hear Hyp
2. This is the next entry in the Language Master SE s dictionary It may not be in strict alphabetic order 3 Press to return to the preceding entry 4 Press crear gt How and Differ and don t do the same thing takes you back to the previous prompt or screen from any screen works only within references entries 39 How to Find Thesaurus Classmate and Grammar Information MENU HELP CLEAR ON OFF LL aj WJ EJ R T LY YU 1 OJ LP ev 4 s 5 CF amp amp 3 X 5 C e z G9 v 8 8 amp 69 C 9 ser nev po se 9 9 N N In this chapter you ll learn how to use the wes GAS and Gea This chapter teaches how to find the thesaurus grammar and other reference information available from your Language Master SE You ll learn how to e find synonyms antonyms and core meanings e find Classmates words classified by subject find grammar guidance on more than 70 topics After reading this chapter you ll be able to find extra language help you need 40 Finding Thesaurus Information The basic way to find thesaurus information is to type a word and then press ues You ll see and hear synonyms antonyms and core meanings A core meaning is a definition shared by a group of syn onyms You can also find thesaurus information directly from dictionary and other reference
3. C Hangman Hangman asks you to guess spellings of hidden words Before you play select a word list a word size and the number of tries wrong guesses allowed The fewer the tries the more difficult the game is If two people are playing you can type a word for your friend to guess J ust select ENTER YOUR OWN on the word list menu press r J and then type the word you want to play Then press am Hidden word a le flic Vote 4 nb ee t We Sih LET L ds SLL The hidden word is shown by question marks for each letter Type your guesses Your wrong guesses are listed in the line below If you guess a letter twice you see and hear Already used D Anagrams Anagrams asks you to make anagrams from a word An anagram is a word formed from the letters of another word 58 59 Before you play select a word list You can also type a word to play by selecting ENTER YOUR OWN Then press sms This menu asks you to select the minimum size of the anagrams Use the arrow keys to select a size Then press sms Anagrams says and shows a root word and how many anagrams it has Type an anagram and then press em If you want to reshuffle the letters of the root word press To hear the screen press gea J E J umble J umble tests your ability to unscramble letters and form words Before you play select a word list You can also type a word to play by selecting E
4. D Fram LM 6000SE THE LANGUAGE MASTER S pecial Edition User s Guide Table of Contents page How to Get Started 6 Installing and Replacing Batteries 7 Adjusting the Contrast and Volume 8 Selecting Speech Settings 9 Selecting Screen Settings 11 Seeing and Hearing a Demonstration 13 How to Use the Keyboard 14 Using the Identify Mode 15 Hearing Which Screen is Displayed 16 Getting Help Messages esse 17 Playing Keyboard Wizard ess 18 How to Hear Words and Screens 19 Hearing Screens Read Aloud 20 Hearing Words Spoken es 21 Hearing Words Spelled ss 23 Hearing Letters Spoken as Words 25 Hearing Sounds Spoken 26 How to Check Spellings 28 Correcting Misspellings eese 29 Using the MatchMaker Keys sssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 31 Finding Confusables essere 34 How to Find Dictionary Entries 35 Defining Typed Words
5. Pu m DJ E phrihi ai I I I Did you hear that the first sound after you pressed aw sounded different It s a recorded human voice not synthesized speech Here s what you can do next To hear the sound again press mm J To hear the preceding sound press se To hear the word spoken press sw To hear it spelled press or READ J 4 Press to go back to the previous screen Using the DPG at Screens sar plus sw also works for words highlighted in refence entries Here s how Press the arrow keys to highlight the word in the reference entry you want to pronounce Then hold and press say Then press to hear the next sound Press to go back to previous screen How to Check Spellings V AMAA TN TOS Gass Crus Con n me e w E R TJ Y vu 1 0 P E A s D F amp amp 3 K o C2 Ce 69 2 80 9 60 0 80 080 69 C2 9 um Pev mo se 9 J 5 a In this chapter you ll learn how to use 2 Cx and Cow for spell checking and finding Confusales You ll also use sur the arrow keys and st J This chapter teaches you how to use your Language Master SE s spelling correction features You ll learn how to automatically correct misspellings find correct spellings using the M atchM aker keys and find Confusables words commonly confused After reading this chapter yo
6. You should hear Ready spoken clearly Start up Problem Solvers W hat do you do if you don t hear Ready or see anything on the screen Check your batteries Are the pluses positioned properly Check the volume Is it turned up sufficiently Check your headphones If they re plugged in they override the main speaker g Selecting Speech Settings You can easily customize your Language M aster S E s speech settings J ust press to see the Speech Menu from any screen except help messages game screens Grammar Guide topics and dialog boxes At the Speech Menu you can choose to turn on or off the full speech mode turn on or off the keyboard echo turn on or off the key click speak letters normally or speak letters as words Alpha Bravo Charlie and turn on or off the menu instructions NOTE When you turn off the Language Master SE your speech settings are saved for your next session If you remove the batteries from their compartment for more than a minute however the Speech Menu returns to its default settings To save your settings when you change batteries plug in the AC adapter 1 Press menu This is the Speech Menu You see and hear the alternative settings displayed now 2 Press HELP_ This help message describes the default and alternative speech settings If you want to move down the 3 Press ren LL 3 Press repeatedly As the help message is read
7. Kinds of Nouns 4 Press to hear the grammar topic Did you hear that the Grammar Guide says italicized words louder and more slowly than regular words This lets people who are blind and visually impaired hear the same emphases that sighted people see If you want to see a dictionary thesaurus Class mates or Confusables entry if any for a word used in a Grammar Guide topic press the arrow keys to highlight the word then press a reference key 5 Press to go back to the Grammar Guide Menu 6 Press crea Finding Grammar by Typing Them Topics Besides selecting grammar topics from the Grammar Guide menus you can find specific grammar help directly from the main prompt Here s how Type a grammar topic For example apostrophe Then press Gran 46 and Message Lists How to Use the User Word D SPELL PLAY Wi Z e usa usr UA LLG 5 V a wJ E eoo new oer nes Gass Ga Cont ane rst R T Y vu Q1 0 5 C AJ SJ BJ LF a Hj J k LL JC ENTER 19 Z X v B N M ne O SHIFT P eo SPACE J 2 fa fo amp NV P In this chapter you ll learn how to use Msc Cus am and Rem This chapter teaches how to use your word and message lists You ll learn how to add remove and listen to words in the user list and to add remove and lis
8. set the speed to your liking The default speed is medium 4 Press to go back to the Speech Menu 5 Select your speech settings If you want to keep the current settings simply press to return to the main prompt If however you want to change a setting here s how Press or to highlight and hear a setting Then press am To change another setting press again and repeat the process If you wantto reset the Speech Menu to its default settings hold and press CLEAR J 10 Selecting Screen Settings You can also customize your Language M aster S E s screen display J ust press and then press to see the Setup M enu Atthe Setup M enu you can choose to use small or large type set the automatic shutoff time from one to six minutes display letters normally or display capital letters only and turn off or display menu instructions NOTE When you turn off the Language Master SE your screen settings are saved for your next session If you remove the batteries from their compartment for more than a minute however the Setup Menu returns to its default settings To save your settings when you change batteries plug in the AC adapter 1 Press menu 2 Then press 9 You see the alternative settings displayed now 2 Press HELP This help message describes the default and alternative screen settings 3 Press to go back to Setup M enu 4 Select your screen settings If
9. eese 36 Defining Words in Reference Entries 38 Browsing Through Dictionary Entries 39 IK How to Find Thesaurus Classmate and Grammar Information 40 Finding Thesaurus Entries eee 41 Finding Classmate Entries eeeeesssss 43 Finding Grammar Guide Topics 45 How to Use the User Word and Message Lists 47 Using Your Word List eere 48 Using Your Message List 52 EN How to Play the Games 54 Selecting Games Word Lists and Other Settings 55 Playing the Games insiste 57 EX Appendices Troubleshooting Guide 62 Speech Menu Settings esses 63 Setup Menu Settings mes 64 Product Gare eee Unete 65 Technical Specifications ss 66 Copyrights and Patents 67 Warranty eire nn eee 68 INGER ise aA iu E E 69 Your New Language Master SE Congratulations You now have a powerful portable device that makes language reference more accessible to people who are blind or visually impaired or learning disabled or speech impaired With your Language Master SE you can quickly learn the keyboard layout and functions e automatically check a
10. example when you select the elementary word list for Hangman you can play the other games with that list without changing settings NOTE Your game settings are saved until you change the batteries change the settings or hold and press ce Holding and pressing resets them to their default settings 1 Press at the main prompt RER pea COLLE aie This is the Games Menu 2 Press to move down the menu 3 Press a letter to select a game This is a game settings screen for Word Blaster H on the menu You select a word list WORDS the number of letters in the words SIZE and the game speed SPEED For game play every word in the Language Master is indexed to a word list elementary intermediate advanced expert SAT or any word from the Lan guage Master SE s dictionary ALL WORDS J ust choose the list you want to play You can also play games using words from your own word list In some games you can even type words you want to play immediately before you start If you want to go back to the games menu to select another game now press and repeat Steps 2 and 3 3 Press or to highlight a word list Then press 5 4 Select other game settings by pressing the arrow keys 5 Press when you re ready to play Beginners Wisdom Start Slow W hen you first play a game use the low to middle range settings M ore advanced word lists longer words a
11. hold and press or QQ To hear if other reference information is available for the main word press wnenE 4 Press clear Dictionary Entries Without Inflections You can change the screen settings so that dictionary entries don t contain inflections Here s how Press menu Then press to find the setup menu Then press to highlight and hear Do not display inflections If you see Display inflec tions instead press cien Then press em jJ Now when you press at dictionary entries you hear definitions first not inflections Defining Words in Reference Entries You can find the meaning of words in reference entries spelling correction and M atchM aker lists dictionary thesaurus Classmate and Confusable entries Grammar Guide topics and your word list J ust press the arrow keys to highlight the word you want to define Then press mms J 1 Type a word at the main prompt 2 Press am 4 Press ama At reference entries only am not cn shows dictionary entries 5 Press to hear the dictionary entry If you want to go back to the previous dictionary entry press ack 6 Press crean 38 Browsing Through Dictionary Entries With the Language Master SE you can read dictio nary entries sequentially as you might in a printed dictionary To do that press and when you re at a dictionary entry 1 Type a word atthe main prompt Then press
12. list 49 messages from list 53 REV key 3 39 SAT word list 56 SAY key 5 21 26 Saying words after typing 21 in reference entries 22 Screen contrast 8 Setup Menu settings 11 SHIFT key 3 10 12 17 25 26 27 50 53 55 Shutoff time 11 Speak letters as words 25 SPELL key 5 23 25 Spelling words aloud as ABC 23 aloud as Alpha Bravo Charlie 25 choosing correct misspellings 29 finding correct spellings 31 Speech Menu settings 9 Speech speed setting 10 Suffixes finding 32 Synonyms core meanings of 41 finding 41 t z Technical specifications 67 THES key 5 41 Troubleshooting Guide 63 Usage examples 36 User word list 49 Word Blaster game 61 Word Builder game 59 Word lists in games 56 user word list 49 Word Train game 59 WHERE key 16 70 License Agreement READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT YOUR USE OF THE PRODUCT DEEMS THAT YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE IF YOU DO NOTAGREE WITH THESE TERMS YOU MAY RETURN THIS PACKAGE WITH PURCHASE RECEIPT TO THE DEALER FROM WHICH YOU PURCHASED THE PRODUCT AND YOUR PURCHASE PRICE WILL BE REFUNDED PRODUCT means the software product and documentation found in this package and FRANKLIN means Franklin Electronic Publishers Inc LIMITED USE LICENSE Allrights inthe PRODUCT remain the property of FRANKLIN Through your purchase FRANKLIN grants you a personal and nonexclusive licensed to use this PRODUCT You may not make
13. to hear the spaces and letters repeated press SPEL When you think you know the word press swa type the word and press again I Memory Challenge M emory Challenge challenges you to remember a list of words Before you play select a word list word size word count and speed The word count is the number of words you ll try to remember Then press ame jJ 60 61 Memory Challenge says spells and shows the number of words you selected Type the words in order pressing after each To see and hear a word you can t remember press 2 To define a word after playing press mer J J Deduction Deduction tests your logic and memory by asking you to guess a random list of letters from A to F Type letters from A to F Then press mer TO hear the screen read at any time press Reap After each series you type Deduction says and shows the number of correct letters in correct spaces PER FECT and the number of correct letters in wrong spaces MISPLACED To hear the series you ve already typed press and then D Troubleshooting Guide Problems Causes 1 I don t see anything on the 1a The batteries may not be Screen 2 The screen is too dark 3 don t hear the speech 4 The letters on screen are too small for me to see 5 don t understand the speech 6 When I press THES I don t get any synonyms 7 don t see the words I typed in my word or messa
14. 34 Confusables 34 Contractions 29 Contrast setting 8 Copyrights 67 Core meanings of synonyms 41 Correcting misspellings 29 Deduction game 61 Defining words by typing them 36 from reference entries 38 Demonstration using 13 DICT key 5 36 Dictionary entries browsing through 39 description of 36 finding other reference entries from 38 Dynamic Pronunciation Guide 26 ENTER key 5 36 38 FAST SLOW key 5 10 Flash Card game 59 69 Fragment Finder 31 Full speech mode 9 FWD key 3 39 g m Games see also individual games selecting settings 55 using keys in 57 Guide to Keys 3 GRAM key 5 44 Grammar Guide 44 Hangman game 59 Headphones 8 HELP key 17 Hearing hyphenation 24 letters as words 25 screens 20 sounds 26 words 21 Help messages 17 Homonyms 34 Hyphenation 24 ID key 4 15 Identify Mode 18 Inflections 37 J umble game 59 Keyboard echo 9 Key click 9 Keys functions of 3 learning 15 18 Keyboard Wizard game 18 57 Large type display 11 Letter Detective 31 M atchM aker keys Fragment Finder 32 Letter Detective 31 Memory Challenge game 60 Menu instructions 11 Message list 52 MSG key 52 n S ON OFF key 8 Phonetic spellings see Dynamic Pronunciation Guide Phrases pronouncing 21 adding to message list 52 PLAY key 4 54 Product care 65 Pronunciations 26 Question mark as Letter Detective 31 READ key 5 20 REM key 49 53 Removing words from user
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16. NTER YOUR OWN Then select a word size Then press mm J umble says and shows a series of letters Type words made from these letters and then press me jJ If you want to reshuffle the letters of the root word press To hear the screen press READ F W ord Builder Unlike Anagrams and J umble Word Builder makes anagrams for you Before you play type letters you want W ord Builder to build words from and select the minimum size of the words Then press eve Word Builder says and shows the anagrams it has built To define an anagram highlight it by pressing or and then press eva J To go back to Word Builder press ca G Word Train Word Train is a spelling game that keeps you on the right track All aboard The train stands at the head of the tracks with empty boxcars To start it moving type any letter Then Word Train types a letter and it s your turn again As the train chugs along type letters to fill the boxcars and spell a word Whoever first spells a word at least four letters long wins To see and hear a list of possible letters press To see and hear the word in play press H W ord Blaster W ord Blaster tests your ability to spell quickly Before you play select a word list word size and speed Then press eve W ord Blaster says and shows a word with its letters hidden by question marks One by one letters are spoken and shown If you want
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18. ages screens and games to automatically speak For blind or visually impaired users Turn on keyboard echo Letter keys and BACK echo their names when pressed For users who want full keyboard feedback Turn on key click If keyboard echo is off all keys make a clicking sound when pressed If keyboard echo is on only the function keys click For users who want limited keyboard feedback Speak letters normally When keyboard echo is on or when you press SPELL letters are spoken as A B C Turn on menu instructions When full speech mode is on full menu instructions are automatically spoken For blind or visually impaired users learning the Language Master SE 63 Alternative Settings Turn off full speech mode Screens are silent unless READ SAY or SPELL is pressed For sighted users Turn off keyboard echo No keys echo their names when pressed For users who are familiar with the keyboard Turn off key click No keys click when pressed When keyboard echo is off keys are silent For users who want no keyboard feedback Speak letters as words When keyboard echo is on or when you press SPELL letters are spoken as Alpha Bravo Charlie For users who want to have no doubt about which letters they re typing or hearing Turn off menu instructions When full speech mode is off only brief descriptions of menus are spoken For experienced or sighted users Setup Menu Settings Defau
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20. ch m Ms e His E number But dig messages in your message list For example Math FRE ias MITIS ISTIS TS homework tonight and VIl be back later Your messages can be as brief as two words or as long as a sentence If your messages average 30 characters you can save up to 26 messages If they re longer you can save fewer Regardless of their length each message is indexed for quick playback To add and remove messages from your list use and rem To see your messages press ms NOTE When you turn off the Language Master SE your messages are saved for your next session If however you replace the batteries and keep them out of their compartment for more than a minute your messages will be deleted To avoid this plug in the AC adapter when you replace batteries 1 Type a phrase or sentence at the main prompt Press to type a space between words 2 Press apo If a word in your message is misspelled or isn t in the Language M aster S E s dictionary you see and hear a dialog box asking if you want to Keep this spelling If you do press mm J 52 53 3 Press Msc ti Lea el er This is your message list 4 Press a matching letter and to hear a message To move up and down the list press or or press matching letters To hear the entire message list highlight the first message and then press nexo and the Dynamic Pronunciation Guide do not work in the messag
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22. e list 5 Press 6 Press mma PU to remove the message or sace to keep it If you want to remove the entire message list hold and press 7 Press can Typing Many Messages Into Your List Here s a quick way to type more than one into your list Press ms Then press an Then type a message Then press an Then type another message Then press When you want to stop adding words press ms How to Play Games C NEST A aie Caw Goan KE C7 AT CDE ES E ae J R T Y vu 1 o P es A s D F c H I Ce z x c V J K L CD eve B N MJ x 4 2 4 8 8 Wa Xe P In this chapter you ll learn how to use ca This chapter teaches you how to play your Language Master SE s 10 games You ll learn how to Select games setthe game difficulty levels use your word list in games and find definitions for words after you ve played them After reading this chapter you ll be able to play games that teach the keys improve your spelling build your vocabulary and test your memory 54 Selecting Games Word Lists and Other Settings 55 Before you play you must select settings that deter mine the difficulty of the games You can select word lists word sizes game speeds and other settings Your game settings apply across the games For
23. entries by pressing at those entries 1 Type a word at the main prompt This is a thesaurus entry 3 Press to hear the thesaurus entry Did you notice a message such as Thesaurus entry 1 of 7 It means the word you typed has other synonyms and core meanings 4 Press to see the next thesaurus entry 5 Press to start and stop reading If you want to go back to the preceding thesaurus entry for the word press xe 6 Press ctear Finding Synonyms From Reference Entries You can find synonyms directly from reference entries Here s how At dictionary entries when you press you see the thesaurus entry for the main dictionary word To see synonyms for a word used in the definition press the arrow keys to highlight it press e and then press ms At Classmates and Confusables entries you can see thesaurus information for any word on the screen by highlighting it and then pressing HS At Grammar Guide topics no thesaurus information is available 42 Finding Classmates 43 Classmates are words classified by subject such as lion and tiger Classmate entries include lists of the elements of the periodic table precious gems breeds of dogs and many other subjects You find Classmates for a word by typing the word at the main prompt and then pressing Ce If the word lacks Classmates pressing shows its dictionary entry When you press at a d
24. er ways you can hear words in your list To hear a word spelled type its letter and then press or hold seg To hear a word spelled using Alpha Bravo Charlie type its letter then hold and press repeatedly To hear the entire list highlight the first word and then press Rea To hear a word pronounced sound by sound type its letter and then hold and press say To find reference information about a word in your list press it s matching letter and then press a reference key em aes Gran etc 5 Press rem To remove the message press am J je your entire word list hold and press 6 Press crean gt Typing Many Words Into Your List Here s a quick way to type more than one word into your word list Press us Then press am You see and hear this dialog box Then type a word Then press ab Then type another word Then press am When you want to stop adding words press us gt Checking Students Word Lists Teachers can check to see if students word lists are correct without looking at their words Here s how Press usr Then hold and press sk You see and hear a message like this m PE aim t 50 51 The Check Number is unique for a list of words Using Your Message List regardless of their order For example dog cat Yourcant i us ype save and playback text to spee
25. eyboard Wizard This is the game speed menu Select a speed by pressing or T We suggest you select a slow speed to start 3 Press to start playing E You see and hear a key falling Press the matching key on the keyboard before the falling key reaches the bottom When you do you hear Ya got me 4 Press when you re done 18 3 How to Hear Words and Screens ENTER A s D OF e A T Tee gt z X v B N M x 4 2jleJ 9j L P In this chapter you ll learn how to use Crea OD and SPELL You ll learn how to hear screens read aloud heartyped and highlighted words hear words spelled e hear letters spoken as words and hear individual sounds After reading this chapter you ll be able to hear every word screen and message dis played by your Language Master SE Hearing Screens Read Aloud You can hear any screen on your Language M aster SE read aloud Simply press to start and stop reading Press whenever you want to hear spelling correction lists dictionary thesaurus or other refer ence entries grammar topics or your word or mes sage list W hen you press at any screen except a prompt words are highlighted as they re read This highlighting makes reading easier for some people who are learning disabled 1 Press at any screen Lok TAA sie L i LUI Labs
26. ge lists 8 My Language Master SE is performing erratically installed 1b The screen contrast may be too low 2 The screen contrast is too high 3a The volume may be set too low 3b The full speech mode may be turned off 4 You are in the small type display 5 Synthetic speech is sometimes difficult to understand 6 The Language Master SE doesn t have a thesaurus entry for that word 7 You may have erased them by changing the batteries or by holding SHIFT and pressing CLEAR 8 The batteries may be low Solutions 1a Install the batteries following the instructions in this manual 1b Increase the contrast by moving the contrast control on the right side of the unit 2 Lower the contrast by moving the contrast control on the right side of the unit 3a Adjust the volume control on the right side of the unit 3b At the main prompt press MENU down arrow and then ENTER 4 Select large type display by pressing MENU then pressing right arrow and then pressing ENTER 5 Slow the speech speed by pressing FAST SLOW Or use the Dynamic Pronuncia tion Guide by holding SHIFT and pressing SAY Or hear letters spoken as words by holding SHIFT and pressing SPELL 6 Try another word 7 Type and add new words 8 Replace the batteries following the instructions in this manual 62 Speech Menu Settings Default settings Turn on full speech mode Prompts mess
27. hear This word has thesaurus C onfusable and Classmate information available To see this information just press mes Cow or asd Remember to press whenever you re unsure of where you are or where to go next 1 Press at any screen Toe in the Peete LEFT LP then press d RL RE PS DE RE FOR Ome LiL War LO LOUE Lip TERS If you re at the main prompt you hear You are at the typing screen If you don t press to return to the main prompt Then press were 16 Getting Help Messages By pressing at any screen you can see and hear an appropriate help message Help messages describe the current screen in detail and which keys you can press For example when you re at a dictionary entry pressing tells you how to read definitions 1 Press at any screen If you re at the main prompt you see and hear a help message describing the main keys 2 Press to stop reading To start reading again press again 3 Press repeatedly amp imn tha pee aS i ct j To move up line by line press 4r To move down one screen at a time hold and press 41 4 Press to go back to the previous screen Playing the Keyboard Wizard The most fun way to learn where the keys are is to play Keyboard W izard the keyboard teaching game To start press and then press A 1 Press eux You see the games menu 2 Press AJ to select K
28. henation 23 You can hear words spelled by typing them at the Just press instead of at a highlighted main prompt or by pressing the arrow keys to high word ina reference entry Here s how To hear words spelled one letter at time press Then press to find its definition repeatedly To hear the entire words spelled hold h d sper S en press to hear its spelling and hyphen Using you can also hear words in reference entries spelled with their hyphenation points spoken Press to return to the main prompt even if their hyphenation isn t shown It s a useful Remember pressing spells highlighted words feature for transcriptionists only in reference entries At the main prompt it 1 Type a word at the main prompt types a hyphen J en Rte AS CERRAR ce ne I AU Le Li LOUE Lu Hold srr to type capital letters 2 Hold see You hear the word spelled 3 Press repeatedly You hear letters one at a time 4 Press clear also works for words highlighted in reference entries Here s how Press the arrow keys to highlight the word in the reference entry you want to spell Hold sea 24 Hearing Letters Spoken as Words 25 To clearly distinguish letters you can hear words Spelled using the Alpha Bravo Charlie system rather than the alphabet J ust type a word at the main prompt or press the arrow keys to highlight a word in a reference entry then ho
29. ictionary thesaurus or Confusable entry you ll find Classmates if any for the entry word 1 Type a month of the year at the main prompt Januar 2 Press Cus ESS August December February January June July March May Hovember October September This is a Classmate entry 3 Press to hear the Classmates Here s what you can do next To highlight and hear single words in the list press the arrow keys To see the next Classmate entry for a word if any press rw To see a dictionary thesaurus or Confusable entry if any for a Classmate highlight it and then press the appropriate reference key 4 Press crea 44 Finding Grammar Guide Topics 45 By pressing Gras you can find grammar information from any screen except help messages The Gram mar Guide covers more than 70 grammar topics in detail Like help messages grammar topics suit the screen you re viewing For example when you re at a dictionary entry for a noun pressing shows a menu of grammar topics about nouns 1 Press at the main prompt This is the main Grammar Guide M enu It lists every grammar topic from Parts of Speech to Confus able Words 2 Press to move down the menu If you want to move down the menu screen by screen hold and press 41 3 Press to see a highlighted topic EE ed on the ir La de Look our E m This grammar entry explains the
30. l see and hear a list with their meanings identified If none are found you see and hear No Confusables avail able You can also find Confusables for the main words of dictionary and thesaurus entries J ust press when you re at the entries 1 Type rain 2 Press Con 3 This is a Confusables entry Press to hear the Confusables Here s what else you can do now To hear a Confusable spelled one letter at time highlight it by pressing or and then press repeatedly To hear if other reference information is available for these Confusables press were Then press the appropriate reference key 4 Press CEAR 34 5 How to Find Dictionary Entries P READ SPELL PLAY WHERE TT Z MA V B 0006 e son a EET E eee a s D F e H 2 K 1 C or z x c v B N M x Te a sur rev mo me x 9 ie In this chapter you ll learn how to use cr rw and Cv This chapter teaches you how to find dictionary definitions You ll learn how to find definitions for words you type find definitions for highlighted words in dictionary thesaurus Classmates and Confusables entries as well as in the Grammar Guide and in your word list and browse through dictionary entries as you might through a printed dictionary After reading this chapter you ll be able to find more than 300 000 de
31. ld and press CSPELL You can also hear words spelled as Alpha Bravo Charlie without shifting J ust select the Speak letters as words setting on the speech menu Then simply pressing Spells words in that manner If the keyboard echo is on you also hear the letter keys spoken as words 1 Type a word at the main prompt SiL SR a q i Lage erem HOU mnt tl LOUE p enouah 2 Hold and press repeatedly You hear each letter as Alpha Bravo C harlie 3 Press when you re done Hearing Alpha Bravo Charlie at Reference Entries plus also works for words highlighted in refence entries Here s how Press the arrow keys to highlight the word refer ence entry you want to hear Hold and press SPELL Hearing Sounds Spoken There s another way to hear words pronounced by your Language Master SE sound by sound It s called the Dynamic Pronunciation Guide DPG The DPG combines synthetic speech a recorded human voice and visual highlighting to teach accurate pronunciation To see and hear the DPG type a word at the main prompt or highlight a word in a refence entry then hold and press ay 1 Type a word at the main prompt Tiea inti af PE nan eae Case 31m Peete LEFT Pike UT Cn eo a j ti The DPG screen says and shows a sound 3 Press to hear the next sound 26 27 Just LE He lake qam WOW dure CO LOOK WP
32. lt settings Use small type Displays eight lines of type per screen For fully sighted users Set shutoff time Adjusts the automatic shutoff time from one to six minutes Display words normally Displays both upper and lower case letters on screen Display inflections Displays inflections in dictio nary entries after the main word Alternative Settings Use large type Displays four lines of 1 4 type per screen For visually impaired users D efault shutoff If not set the unit will default to 3 minute shutoff Display capital letters only Displays all letters as capitals For visually impaired or learning disabled users Do not display inflections Removes inflections from dictionary entries Especially for blind users who don t want to hear them after the main word 64 Product Care 65 Batteries The Language Master SE runs on four AA 1 5 volt batteries Use high quality alkaline or rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries Not all AA nickel batter ies fit the Language Master SE so check them carefully before buying To install batteries open the compartment on the back of the unit Insert the new batteries aligning the pluses with the pluses in the compartment To save your word list message list menu settings and game Settings plug in the AC adapter whenever you change batteries Otherwise record your words and settings before you change batteries Note that the AC adapter overrides
33. nd correct spellings easily hear words said read and spelled aloud e instantly find definitions synonyms gram mar help and other reference information conveniently save words and messages for study augmentative communication and play e and enjoy playing 10 educational word games Combining the latest speech and linguistic technology with authoritative M erriam W ebster references the Language M aster S E opens a new world of reference Franklin Electronic Publishers Inc is pleased to serve you 1 Your Instructional Materials The instructional materials packaged with your Language M aster SE are designed to serve different purposes and people The CASSETTE TAPE teaches how to use your Language Master SE It s primarily for people who are blind The USER S MANUAL also teaches how to use your Language M aster SE It s primarily for sighted people and for the instructors and family of people who are blind or visually impaired The QUICK REFERENCE CARD reminds you how to do basic tasks on your Language Master SE It s primarily for people who are visually impaired When you see this symbol p in the manual you ll find tips on how to get the most from your Language Master SE Guide to Keys Direction Keys gt JL Letter Keys A to Z At the main prompt erases letters At reference entries goes back to the previous screen Unshifted returns the screen to the main p
34. nd faster speeds make the games more difficult 56 Playing the Games 57 To become an expert play the games often The individual game instructions that follow will help you get started By pressing during a game you can go back to the games menu to select another game By pressing wend you can go back to the game setting menu By pressing cien you can go back to the main prompt And you can always hear a help message by pressing HELP A Keyboard Wizard Keyboard Wizard makes learning the keyboard fun Before you play select a speed on the speed settings menu Then press em You see and hear a key falling Press the matching key on the keyboard before it hits bottom When you do you hear Ya got me To stop playing press clear Know the Keys to the Games Except for Keyboard Wizard some keys work the same regardless of which game you re playing To hear the entire game screen spoken press Crea To hear the word in play spoken press sw To hear the word in play spelled press see To define a word you ve just played press one or two times To go back to the game from a definition press ack To end your round and find the words you missed press 2 To play another round press sace J B Flash Cards Flashcards builds your vocabulary Before you play select a word list and word size Then press em J Flash Cards says and shows a word Try to guess its definition
35. ons Turns unit on and off Says which screen is shown At refer ence entries says what other reference information is available for a word Foleronca ROUE How to Get Started Shows Confusables words commonly confused Shows Classmates words classified by subject S hows dictionary entries mm om oM m LM ZAR Y 5 pell checks words and shows dictionary 2000806 a we exc gt entries a w E R T Y u 1 0 P Shows Grammar Guide topics EE b F amp H v Tee ee HS Shows thesaurus entries eee 8 SHIFT rev rwo SPACE 2 lt 9 3 oj Speec ch Keys M E Sets the speech speed Starts and stops reading screens In this chapter you ll learn how to use ovorr menu clear Unshifted says typed or highlighted and 7 words Shifted shows the Dynamic i Pronunciation G uide saying words If you re using your Language Master 5E for the sound by sound first time read this chapter You ll learn how to Unshifted spells words Shifted says install and replace the batteries adjust the volume and screen contrast letters as words Alpha Bravo Charlie User Lists Keys Adds your entries to the user or message setthe speech and screen settings It l and see and hear a demonstration Cust Shows your word list describing the Language Master S E s main Shows your message list features R i tries f Wer i A ee After reading
36. ou don t know how to spell syllables and suffixes in a word use the Fragment Finder key x Like question marks you can type more than one asterisk in a word For example pers v You can also use question marks and asterisks together in a word For example pers ver nce NOTE The Fragment Finder key works best when yourre looking for letters in the middle and at the end of words If you type an asterisk at the beginning of a word MatchMaker searches take longer 1 Type persever at the main prompt T Ti t D dueadoqqeeRe desee Eee GP m 1 CR Wd Le LIK Labs TE eS LHe inm une lim ep ees ti perzeuerk 2 Press am 32 33 3 Press to hear the list Here s what else you can do now To hear a word said highlight it by pressing or Xr To hear a word spelled highlight it and then hold sre To define a word highlight it and then press mme W hen you re finished reading the definition press ack 4 Press CLEAR Focusing Your MatchMaker Lists The more question marks and asterisks you type ina word the more words M atchM aker finds If you re looking for a specific spelling type only a few question marks Finding Confusables Some words sound the same or nearly the same homonyms contractions etc You can sort out these Confusables by using Cow J ust type a word at the main prompt Then press If the word has Confusables you l
37. ow to use i J WHERE and CHE This chapter teaches you about the layout and basic functions of your Language M aster S E s keyboard You ll learn how to press and hear keys without performing tasks hear which screen is being displayed at any time see and hear appropriate help messages e and play Keyboard Wizard the keyboard teaching game After reading this chapter you ll be thoroughly acquainted with the Language M aster S E s keys 14 Using the Identify Mode You can become familiar with your Language M aster SE s keyboard by using its Identify Mode To turn on the Identify M ode you press m In the Identify M ode keys speak their names when you press them without performing their functions O ne key keeps its function When you press in the Identify M ode the keyboard returns to normal operation 1 Press m You hear Identify Mode on If you don t adjust the volume 2 Press keys to hear their names Since keys don t perform their functions in the Identify Mode you can press them repeatedly 3 Press again to turn off the Identify Mode Hearing Which Screen is Displayed is a useful key for people who are blind or visually impaired By pressing wHere you can always hear which screen is being displayed At reference entries also tells you if other reference information is available For example if you press at the dictionary entry for capital you
38. rompt Shifted it clears and resets the speech setup and game menus and the speech speed to their default settings Shows the next dictionary thesaurus or Classmates entry In a Confusables entry says the next Confusable In the Dynamic Pronunciation Guide says the next sound In the Grammar Guide shows the next grammar topic Performs the reverse functions of Pw Shifts the letter keys to type capitals Shifts k c J Can G sre 4r and to perform special functions Unshifted move screens highlighting and menus line by line Shifted move screen by screen At the main prompt move the cursor At reference entries move the highlighting At the main prompt type letters At menus the word list and the message list select items H80 At the main prompt types a hyphen At reference entries and lists spells words with hyphenation points spoken Types a period Types quotation marks and apostrophes Types a space MatchMaker Keys Fragment Finder stands for unknown syllables Letter Detective stands for an unknown letter Menu Keys At the main prompt and reference entries shows and says the speech and setup menus At grammar topics shows a Grammar G uide menu At games shows a game settings menu Shows the games menu Orientation Keys Shows an appropriate help message Turns the Identify M ode on and off allowing you to type and hear keys without performing their functi
39. t your misspelling is a word too For example you want to define rain but mistakenly type rail When you press and see the dictionary entry for rail you realize your mistake J ust press at the dictionary entry You ll see a list of words with spellings similar to rail including rain To see its dictionary entry press to highlight rain Then press am 30 Using the MatchMaker Keys You can find correct spellings even when you don t know how to spell a word J ust type the M atchM aker keys and k in place of the letters or syllables you don t know If M atchM aker finds no words matching your request you see and hear a None found message In that case press to return to the main prompt Letter Detective 91 When you re unsure of only a few letters in a word use the Letter Detective key J Type one question mark for each unknown letter You can use more than one question mark in a word 1 Type conc ve at the main prompt persuasi MLL iv LA LOUE Mabe a This is a MatchM aker list 3 Press to hear the list Here s what else you can do now To hear a word said highlight it by pressing or 17 To hear a word spelled highlight it and then hold set To define a word highlight it and then press mm When you ve finished reading the definition press Gack 4 Press a Fragment Finder When y
40. tailed definitions 35 Defining Typed Words The basic way to find definitions is to type a word and then press ict or em You see and hear dictionary entries that contain inflections definitions usage examples and derivative words To hear the dictionary entry press Rea Words are visually highlighted as they re read to make reading easier for people who are learning disabled You can also go directly from dictionary entries to thesaurus and other reference entries At the dictio nary entry press to hear if other reference information is available Then press the appropriate reference keys 1 Type a word at the main prompt E i Hu mu um up in the War a ioci Want to look E E n Press if you need to erase letters 2 Press or mm At the main prompt bz and em do the same thing ee a anal ho CHENER LIN SRE mo lit xd omg i DOLL See LE Mem 36 37 This dictionary entry shows the main word in bold letters followed by the part of speech in parentheses inflections in bold letters a list of definitions deriva tive words uSage examples in brackets and syn onyms of definitions in small caps 3 Press to hear the definition Here s what you can do next To move through the definition one word at a time press cy To move up or down the definitions line by line press or D To move up or down the definitions screen by screen
41. ten to mes sages in the message list After reading this chapter you ll be able to take full advantage of these lists for language learning and augmentative communication 47 Using Your Word List You can type and save more than 50 words in your word list for study or use in the games For example you can save vocabulary or spelling words and practice them in Flash C ards Hangman or any other game You add words to your list by typing a word at the main prompt or highlighting a word in a screen and then pressing To see your word list you press YOU USE re Cea to remove words from you list NOTE When you turn off the Language Master SE your word list is saved for your next session If however you replace the batteries and keep them out of their compartment for more than a minute your words will be deleted To avoid this plug in the AC adapter when you replace batteries 1 Type a word at the main prompt 2 Press apo If the word you type isn t in the Language Master SE s dictionary you see and hear a dialog box asking you to Pick a correct spelling S elect another spelling or press to add the word you typed If you type more than one word the phrase is added to your message list not your word list 48 49 3 Press us This is your word list Note that each word is indexed to a letter 4 Press a matching letter to hear a word Here are oth
42. the batteries but it doesn t charge them Product Care To clean your Language Master SE spray a mild glass cleaner onto a paper towel and wipe the sur face clean Don t spray cleaner directly onto the unit Don t store or use your Language Master SE in extreme heat cold or humidity Customer Service If you have a problem with your Language Master SE refer to the limited warranty information If you bought your Language Master SE outside the United States contact the place of purchase to obtain warranty or repair information FRANKLIN ELECTRONIC PUBLISHERS INC Burlington NJ 08016 4907 USA Technical Specifications Contents Merriam W ebster dictionary with more than 300 000 definitions Dictionary entries include parts of speech hyphenation points inflections and derivative words A Merriam W ebster thesaurus of more than 500 000 synonyms 11 000 antonyms and core definitions 110 000 word spelling correction list 3 300 word SAT list for review and game practice A context sensitive Grammar Guide covering more than 70 topics Classmates words classified by topic Confusables commonly confused words A Dynamic Pronunciation Guide that pronounces words phonetically Context sensitive help messages More than 1 100 given names and surnames 10 word games Keyboard Wizard Flash Cards Hangman Anagrams J umble Word Builder Word Train Word Blaster Memory Challenge and Ded
43. this chapter you ll be ready to use your Language M aster SE Installing and Replacing Batteries Your Language Master SE comes with four AA batteries You must install them before starting When you replace batteries use only high quality alkaline or nickel cadmium rechargeable batteries Not all nickel cadmium batteries fit the Language Master SE however so check them carefully when you buy NOTE Replacing the batteries may delete your word and message lists To avoid this we suggest that you plug in the AC adapter whenever you change batteries The AC adapter overrides the batteries but it doesn t recharge them 1 Remove the battery cover You ll find it on the back toward the top 2 Insert the batteries Place the batteries according to the polarity markings Adjusting the Contrast and Volume You can change the screen contrast and speaker volume of your Language Master SE at any time Simply adjust the controls on the right side of the unit The contrast control is marked with a The volume control is marked with a 1 Press oworr 2 Adjust the contrast control until you see the main prompt or ie deu Ua eno c MI rh LUI LUNOE o Ls This is the main prompt It s where you type words to check spellings find definitions and synonyms and do other tasks You can return to the main prompt at any time by pressing cea 3 Adjust the volume control 4 Press to test the volume level
44. u ll be able to correct spellings instantly 28 Correcting Misspellings 29 Your Language Master SE automatically corrects misspellings when you type a word J ust type a word at the main prompt and then press e You ll see and hear a list of correct spellings from which to choose If you type a word not in the Language Master SE s dictionary you ll see and hear a dialog box asking if you want to Keep this spelling Press if you do You can type and spell check inflections contrac tions abbreviations compound words and proper names You can even spell check phrases one word at a time NOTE You can t check possessives like book s or men s because they re not in the Language Master SE s dictionary But you can get tips on spelling them by reading the Grammar Guide topic on possessives Just type D at the main prompt and then press Gra 1 Type a misspelled word at the main prompt Press if you need to erase letters 2 Press am This a correction list Correction lists aren t always in alphabetic order and they may be longer than one screen 3 Hold to hear the word spelled correctly 4 Press to hear the correction list To stop reading press again If you want to hear a highlighted word spelled press SEL To see the definition of a highlighted word press Cave J 5 Press clear Correcting Correct Spellings W hat if you misspell a word bu
45. uction A user word list of more than 50 words for study and use in games A user message list that saves up to 26 text to speech messages Software Franklin s proprietary dictionary compression search and retrieval spelling correction and user interface software BeSTspeech T T S electronically synthesized speech Hardware Microprocessor 16 bit V 20 ROM 2 5 megabytes RAM 32 kilobytes Display screen 4 or 8 line 80 x 240 continuous pixel Keyboard 61 letter and function keys with black on white lettering Headphone jack 3 5 mm Size 5 6 x 5 8 x 1 0 14 3cm x 14 9cm x 2 6cm W eight with batteries 12 2 oz Accessories Headphones AC adapter Instruction manual Cassette instruction tape Large print quick reference card Press on locator dots Soft vinyl carrying case Four AA batteries 66 Copyrights and Patents Copyrights 1987 1998 Franklin Electronic Publishers Inc Burlington NJ 08016 4907 U S A All Rights Reserved Language M aster S pecial Edition Dynamic Pronunciation Guide Grammar Guide Confusables M atchM aker Fragment Finder Letter Detective Keyboard Wizard Deduction Memory Challenge and Word Train are trademarks of Franklin Electronic Publishers Inc All rights reserved 1989 Merriam Webster M erriam W ebster is a registered trademark of M erriam W ebster Inc and is used herein pursuant to license All rights reserved BeS speech T T S 1988 Berkeley Speech
46. with the unit to insure compliance NOTE The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment S uch modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equip ment FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE Patents U S Patents 4 490 811 4 830 618 4 891 775 5 007 019 5 113 340 5 153 831 5 203 705 5 218 536 5 249 965 4 406 626 5 229 936 5 333 313 5 497 474 5 396 606 European Patent 0 136 379 Patents Pending ISBN 0 945731 86 8 67 FRANKLIN ELECTRONIC PUBLISHERS INC LIMITED WARRANTY U S A ONLY Franklin Electronic Publishers Inc Franklin warrants to the end user that this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of ONE YEAR from the date of original retail purchase as evidenced by sales receipt On discovery of a defect the end user must return this product transportation charges prepaid either to the dealer from whom it was purchased or directly to Franklin at the address given below Each product returned must include the user s name address and telephone number as well as a brief description of the nature of the defect and a copy of the sales receipt as proof of the date of the original retail purchase Franklin will at its option repair or replace with an equivalent product any product at no further charge to the end user on determination by Franklin in its sole discretion that the product was defe
47. you want to keep the current settings simply press to return to the main prompt If however you want to change a setting here s how Press or to highlight and hear a setting Then press sm J You see and hear a new setting message and then the main prompt If you select the shutoff setting you see and hear a menu of shutoff times Select a time by pressing or and then press _ eve J To change other settings press again and repeat the process If you want to reset the Speech Menu to its default settings hold and press CLEAR 12 Seeing and Hearing a Demonstration To preview the main features and functions of your Language Master SE try its built in demonstration It takes about three minutes To stop the demonstration at any time just press cies 1 Type demo at the main prompt oageug gquumgQT cb Tu Lie 1 MUL Ive PP LA LOUE Ld bet a edeno Press twice to type the dash If you need to erase letters press ack 2 Press mm Watch and listen as the Language Master SE shows you what it can do 3 Press if you want to stop the demo 2 How to Use the Keyboard READ SPELL PLAY WHERE E Z OO QOOOOOSSOSGE 3 QJ W EJ R LT LY Lu J Ur J UO IP EJ 5 a s D F G H 4 K L 7 eve 2 X v B N M JW smer nev w se J 9 C J In this chapter you ll learn h

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