Using the Pronunciation
Feature
The pronunciation feature uses the voice of a native speaker to read
certain English terms and sentences, and certain French terms. In
addition, you can have all terms, phrases, example sentences, and
other text read using a simulated voice.
Before Using the Pronunciation Feature
You can use the electronic dictionary's built-in speaker or the
earphones that come with it to hear readings of terms, examples,
etc.
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Important!
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Use only the earphones that come with the electronic dictionary. Use
of another type of earphones can cause failure of sound output or
distorted sound.
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Connect only the earphones that come with the electronic dictionary
to the earphones jack. Connecting anything else creates the risk of fi re
and electric shock.
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Never swing the electronic dictionary around by the earphones cord.
Doing so creates the risk of personal injury due to dropping of the
electronic dictionary.
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Take care that the volume level is not too high when using the
earphones. High volume can cause hearing damage.
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Audio output can become distorted at high volume levels. If this
happens, adjust the volume level. (page 85)
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To use the speaker
To use the speaker, slide
the audio output switch on
the side of the electronic
dictionary to "SPEAKER".
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