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  • Page 2 Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC You can expand your English vocabulary further through use of the SEIKO UK Limited SC House, Vanwall Road, Maidenhead, Berks. SL6 4UW U.K. Spellchecker, the 13 Solvers, the 10 Word Games, and the EASY This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 3 The display screen can be switched to Large or Small. (See page 105.) The screen display examples used in this manual are shown in the “ Small” format. Since this unit contains the most recent publishers’ updates, there will be some minor differences between the data displayed here and that in the print books.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Knowledge List ......63 Preparation for Use ......6 Dictionary ........ 22 Solvers ........44 Knowledge Find ......66 1. Install the battery ......6 Headword Search ......22 Selecting the Solver ..... 44 2. Adjust the LCD contrast ....7 Jump function .......
  • Page 5 Word Challenge ......88 Currency conversion ....99 Setting the Auto Power Off Timer .. 108 Metric / Imperial conversion ..100 Setting the Key Sound ....108 EASY LEARN ......90 Clothing Size chart ..... 102 Setting the LCD Contrast ... 109 Building your word list ....
  • Page 6: Preparation For Use

    Preparation for Use 4. After replacing the battery cover, slide the tab 1 Install the battery to the left and lock the battery cover. The unit is powered by one “AAA” size battery. 5. Press the “RESET” button on the bottom of Before using the unit, please install the battery as follows.
  • Page 7: Set The Key Sound

    3 Set the key sound Changing the battery You can turn the key touch sound on and off If the battery is almost exhausted, the message “Battery is almost by using and then press exhausted, please change it !” will appear at the time of power ON. The “Key Sound”...
  • Page 8: Resetting

    Resetting CAUTION If the unit does not operate properly after the battery has been replaced, or if at any time • The battery may pose a choking hazard to the unit fails to operate properly, gently small children. press the “RESET” button on the bottom of •...
  • Page 9: Functions And Features

    Functions and Features Oxford Concise Encyclopedia Lively, accessible, and up to date, this is the perfect encyclopedia for use at 1 Dictionaries and Encyclopedia home and in the office. Concise Oxford English Dictionary Over 12,000 entries cover natural history, science, technology, history, High speed search of over 240,000 words, phrases and definitions covering geography, politics, literature, the arts, and sports.
  • Page 10 4 Word Games You can also convert foreign clothing sizes of shirts, shoes, hats etc. for men, women and children. You can take on the challenge of 10 different word games set to any one of three levels of difficulty. 8 Other Features Hangman, User Hangman, Jumble, User Jumble, Crossword Quiz, General Setting function...
  • Page 11: The Keys And Their Functions

    The Keys and their Functions / Jump key 1 Turns the power ON and OFF. 15 Cursor moves to left. / Jump key 2 Selects Dictionary mode. 16 Selects the headword and displays the 3 Selects Thesaurus mode. explanation or translation. / Executes 4 Selects Encyclopedia mode.
  • Page 12: Help Function

    Help Function • Input is changed to numerals using An explanation of how to operate the various functions is simply explained on • When the power is turned back on using , the unit will show the the screen at each operational stage in each mode. display used before the power was last turned off.
  • Page 13: Entering And Correcting Letters

    Entering and Correcting Letters Looking up words whose spelling you aren’t sure of • Use to enter a space. When entering the letters, you can enter “? ”, “ ” or “ #” in place of any • If there is no headword corresponding to the sequence of letters you have letters you aren’t sure of.
  • Page 14: Dictionary

    Dictionary 3 Press • Preface, Introduction and other explanations of this Dictionary can be The unit shows headwords, parts of speech, accessed from Explanatory notes. (See page 27.) inflected forms and definitions. Headword Search * Use to return to the headword selection screen.
  • Page 15: Jump Function

    * When there are phrases, phrasal verbs, Jump function derivatives or origins, they will be displayed This function enables you to look up a word displayed on the explanation after the last headword definition. screen in any dictionary of your choosing, or to register it in the EASY LEARN word list.
  • Page 16: Explanatory Notes

    3 Press Explanatory notes Explanations for the details of the dictionary can be obtained as required. 4 Select Encyclopedia, Dictionary, Thesaurus or EASY LEARN List by using 1 Press and then to select “E ”. XPLANATION ENCYC Oxford Concise Encyclopedia 2 Press Concise Oxford Dictionary DICT...
  • Page 17 4 Press MEMO The explanation screen of the selected title will be displayed. * Press to return to the title selection screen. * The mark will appear if there is insufficient space to display the whole entry. 5 Press to see the rest of an entry. Press to scroll up.
  • Page 18: Thesaurus

    Thesaurus * The synonyms in each set that are closest in meaning to the entry word are • Introduction and Guide to the Thesaurus can be found by pressing given first, usually starting with a ‘core synonym’ in SMALL CAPITALS from the Thesaurus entry screen.
  • Page 19: Wordfinder

    * Any opposites are listed at the end of the Wordfinder relevant synonym set. You can search for thematic word lists using keywords to match words in the * When there are phrases, they will be displayed list title or category name. after the main senses for each part of speech.
  • Page 20 4 Press * Press to return to the previous screen or to disable the cursor. The list of the words will be displayed. 7 Select another word using the cursor keys. 5 Press to see the rest of an entry. Example: avocado Press to scroll up.
  • Page 21: Encyclopedia

    Encyclopedia 4 Press • Preface can be found by pressing from the Encyclopedia entry screen. The explanation screen of the selected headword will be displayed. Headword Search * Use to return to the headword selection 1 Press screen. * The mark will appear if there is insufficient 2 Type a word.
  • Page 22 6 To scroll alphabetically up or down through MEMO the headword list, press 7 To clear the display and search for another word, simply enter your new word. Example: cypress Jump function This function enables you to look up a word displayed on the explanation screen in any dictionary of your choosing, or to register it in the EASY LEARN List.
  • Page 23: Spellchecker

    Spellchecker If the spelling of a word you enter is The Spellchecker function conducts a phonetic search using over 130,000 incorrect: words from the Oxford New British English Word List. Example: nolij Basic procedure The message “Correction List” will be displayed for about one second. 1 Press A list of words that are phonetically similar to the entered word will then 2 Type a word to be checked and press...
  • Page 24: Using The Wildcard Function

    3 Select a word by using Using the Wildcard function Example: knowledge If you are unsure of part of the spelling of a word, enter the word using “? ”, - Scrolling the list - “ ” or “# ” for the letter(s) of which you are unsure. (See Page 21.) :by line 1 Press :by page...
  • Page 25: Solvers

    Solvers * By pressing the first letter of a solver name, The unit provides 13 solvers that can help you to solve word games. you can directly select the desired solver. Further solvers starting with the same letter Selecting the Solver can be selected by pressing the same letter 1 Press again.
  • Page 26: Crossword

    2 Enter letters. Crossword Example: in g?nt To solve a crossword, type the known letters and insert “? ”, “ ” or “ #” for any unknown letters. 3 Press to enter “ ?”. The corresponding word list will be displayed. This is used in place of a single character.
  • Page 27: Anagram

    Anagram Letter Changer The unit will allow you to view possible alternative words by changing one Look for anagrams using the same letters or words that you entered. letter at a time. You can enter actual words, or jumbled letters. 1 Select “Letter Changer”...
  • Page 28: Word Maker

    Word Maker Word Origins Look for anagrams using some or all of the letters entered. Search for the origins of the entered word in the Concise Oxford English Dictionary. You can enter actual words, or jumbled letters. 1 Select “Word Origins” and then press 1 Select “Word Maker”...
  • Page 29: Word Viewer

    Word Viewer 3 Press The origin of the entered word will be Search for an entered word across the Oxford New British English Word List. displayed. 1 Select “Word Viewer” and then press Note that the origin is displayed within its full dictionary entry, not on its own.
  • Page 30: Definition Find

    Definition Find A space can be entered by using * To enter a number, press and then the The unit will find the Concise Oxford English Dictionary entries whose character of Q, W, ... P. definitions contain the word(s) you enter. A number is available as a keyword as an era.
  • Page 31: Encyclopedic Find

    Encyclopedic Find * To enter a number, press and then the character of Q, W, ... P. A number is available as a keyword as an era. The unit will find the Oxford Concise Encyclopedia articles whose * For narrowing the corresponding articles down, a single word containing a explanations contain the word(s) you enter.
  • Page 32: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations Abbreviation Find The Abbreviations solver allows you to search the abbreviation database to The unit will find abbreviations in the Oxford Abbreviation List whose explanations contain the word(s) you enter. “decode” nearly 10,000 common abbreviations. 1 Select “Abbreviation Find” and then press 1 Select “Abbreviations”...
  • Page 33: Phrase Finder

    * For narrowing the corresponding abbreviations down, a single word Phrase Finder containing a wildcard (“ ?”, “ ” or “# ”) can be input. (See page 46.) Search for phrases in the Concise Oxford English Dictionary including one or 3 Press more entered words.
  • Page 34: Knowledge List

    Knowledge List 3 Press The corresponding phrase list will be displayed. The unit enables you to scroll through various general knowledge resources in a similar manner to browsing through the lists in a book. 4 Select a phrase using 1 Select “Knowledge List” and then press Example: take someone on - Scrolling the list - 2 Select the name of the source and then...
  • Page 35 4 Select the subcategory and then press 7 Press to activate the jump function. 8 Press and select Encyclopedia, Example: BEERS Dictionary, Thesaurus or EASY LEARN List The corresponding item list will be displayed. by using ENCYC Oxford Concise Encyclopedia 5 Select an item using Concise Oxford Dictionary DICT...
  • Page 36: Knowledge Find

    Knowledge Find * You can add one target word with wildcard (“ ?”, “ ” or “# ”), if you know some letters Look for the items in the Oxford Thematic Lists and Oxford Wordfinder using of the target word. (See page 46.) the word(s) you have entered.
  • Page 37 5 Press NOTE - * Use the jump function as described on Page Because you can search across all categories at the same time, you may get results from different categories in the same list. E.g.- fish p????? = 1) Plaice (Fish) Here are some further examples of how you can use Knowledge Finder: 2) Piscis Austrinus Southern Fish (Constellations) (Entry)
  • Page 38: Games

    Games * By pressing the first letter of a game name, There are 10 great word games that will help you to improve your spelling and you can directly select the desired game. vocabulary. Further games starting with the same letter can be selected by pressing the same letter again.
  • Page 39: Hangman

    Hangman * In some cases, the same letter is used two or more times in the same word: This is a game in which you have to find a mystery word whose spelling is When you enter the letter, all the unknown to you with a limited number of allowed tries.
  • Page 40: User Hangman

    User Hangman * All the letters will be displayed if you press This is the Hangman game for 2 players using words that you can select. 1 Select “User Hangman” and then press 3 If all the letters in the word are displayed before you have used up all the tries, a 2 Select the player you want by pressing congratulatory message will be displayed...
  • Page 41: Jumble

    Jumble 3 Press * You need to answer all the mystery words. Using letters displayed at random, you attempt to find a specified number of words. * You can use to redisplay correct 1 Select “Jumble” and then press words already accepted. The selected letters and the number of answers Press to return.
  • Page 42: User Jumble

    User Jumble Crossword Quiz This is a Jumble game using words that you can select. Enter a letter or letters to replace the question marks. 1 Select “User Jumble” and then press 1 Select “Crossword Quiz” and then press 2 Select the player you want by pressing The question will be displayed.
  • Page 43: General Knowledge

    3 Press General Knowledge If your answer is correct, a congratulatory Guess the article in the Encyclopedia based on the contents of the article, with message will be displayed and counted in the some of the letters already supplied. “Won” column. The answer will then be displayed.
  • Page 44: Definitions

    * One letter will be displayed in turn as a “Hint” Definitions every time you press . The number of Guess the headword in the “Concise Oxford English Dictionary” based on its times a “Hint” can be used is determined on definitions, with some of the letters already supplied.
  • Page 45: Word Building

    Word Building * One letter will be displayed in turn as a “Hint” every time you press . The number of Use some or all of the letters displayed to make new words. You’ll win if you times a “Hint” can be used is determined on succeed in creating the required number of words depending on the level of the game.
  • Page 46: User Word Building

    * You can use to redisplay correct User Word Building words already accepted. This is a Word Building game using words that you can select. Press to return. 1 Select “User Word Bldg” and then press * To give up entering letters, press * If your answer is incorrect, the message “...
  • Page 47: Word Challenge

    Word Challenge * You can use to redisplay correct words already accepted. Use some or all of the letters displayed to make new words. Press to return. This is a word building game in which you have to use the prescribed letter. * To give up entering letters, press 1 Select “Word Challenge”...
  • Page 48: Easy Learn

    EASY LEARN 3 Press to confirm. The EASY LEARN function allows you to create your own word list from the Dictionaries, Thesaurus, Encyclopedia, Spellchecker, Solvers and Games, which can then be used in the games. * The unit can store words between 4 and 12 letters. The words must not contain capital letters or symbols other than lower case alphabetic letters.
  • Page 49: Deleting A Word

    Deleting a word 3 Press to scroll the list. - Scrolling the list - 1 Select the word you wish to delete from your word list. :by line :by page 2 Press and then select “Delete this word” by using 4 Press to use jump function.
  • Page 50: Deleting All Words

    Deleting all words MEMO 1 Press 2 Press to select “Delete All”. 3 Press 4 Press again to confirm. * If you decide not to delete all the word, select “No” then press * Press to return to the previous screen.
  • Page 51: Calculator

    Calculator Correcting and clearing entries Keys and their functions If you enter an incorrect number, press to clear the entire display, then re-enter the correct number. Selects Calculator and Unit Converters. If you press an incorrect mathematical function key, simply press the Clears last entry correct function key afterwards.
  • Page 52: Converters

    Converters Currency conversion Entering or changing a conversion rate Example: 480 US Dollar to £ ( £1 = $1.6) 1 Press 1 Press to select “-›Home Curr.”. 2 Press to display the conversion 2 Press menu. 3 Press to select “Money”. 3 Enter the amount you wish to convert and then press 4 Press...
  • Page 53: Metric / Imperial Conversion

    Metric / Imperial conversion 7 Select “Mile” by using cursor keys. 8 Press Example: Kilometres to Miles Enter the number you wish to convert. 1 Press 9 Press (5 Kilometres = 3.10685596118 miles.) 2 Press to display the conversion menu. Categories of Metric Conversion 3 Press to select “Metric”...
  • Page 54: Clothing Size Chart

    Clothing Size chart Categories of Clothing Size Chart You can easily check foreign clothing sizes: shirts, shoes, hats etc. for men, Men: Suits, Trousers, Overcoats, Pullovers, Socks, Shoes, Shirts, Hats women and children. Women: Blouses, Pullovers, Dresses, Coats, Suits, Skirts, Trousers, Shoes, Stockings 1 Press Children: Dresses, Coats, Suits, Skirts, Trousers, Shoes, Most Clothing...
  • Page 55: Setting Function

    Setting Function Changing the Text size You can customize the operating conditions. You can change the size of the characters on the screen. Selecting the menu 1 Select “Text Size” and then press 1 Press 2 Select “Small” or “Large” by using 2 Select the function you want to change by pressing 3 Press...
  • Page 56: Game Scores

    Setting the frequency for the EASY LEARN List Game Scores The unit provides four frequency levels to use your EASY LEARN List for The unit can display the score of the games. playing games. 1 Select “Game Scores” and then press 1 Select “EASY LEARN Word”...
  • Page 57: Setting The Auto Power Off Timer

    Setting the Auto Power Off Timer Setting the LCD Contrast The unit automatically turns off after a period of time. This amount of time 1 Select “LCD Contrast” and then press can be customized. (Default 3 min.) 2 Change the contrast level by using 1 Select “Auto Power Off Timer”...
  • Page 58: Precautions

    Precautions pressure to them than is necessary. Under no circumstances should the unit be subjected to the following • Take care not to spill drinks on the unit. treatment, which is likely to damage or deform it. Take care especially when using the unit while drinking coffee, soft drinks, etc. •...
  • Page 59: Specifications

    Specifications FAQ’s Generic Display: 24 characters x 4 lines Q. Most display problems or malfunctions. Temperature range: 0°C to +40°C (32°F to 104°F ) A. Press RESET button (Use a paperclip, not a pen tip as this may be too Battery: One AAA (LR03) alkaline battery wide to operate the button properly).
  • Page 60: One Year Limited Warranty

    Seiko Instruments Inc. shall not be liable for any direct, consequential or incidental damages arising out of use of this product. Seiko Instruments Inc. shall not be responsible for damages to this unit as a result of a natural or unnatural disaster, except to the extent prohibited by applicable law.
  • Page 61 WARRANTY RECORD ER6700 Warranty Period : One year from the date of purchase Purchase Date : Customer Name: Address: Phone No. : Retailer Name: Address : System Application Division SC House, Vanwall Road, 8, Nakase 1-chome, Mihama-ku, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 4UW U.K.

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