Sharp PW-E350 Turning the power on/off, Auto power off function, Key notation used in this manual

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Turning the power on/off

The power can be switched on by pressing the keys listed below. To turn off the power, press o.

Key

Display status upon start-up

oRestores the display as it was before the unit was switched off (Resume function).

mThe main menu screen appears.

dThe input screen of each dictionary and/or function appears (Direct-

ton function)

s a k

Auto power off function

To save the battery, the PW-E350 will automatically turn its power off if no key operations are detected for a set period of time. The initial activation interval setting is 5 minutes, but it can be adjusted by following the directions on page 12.

To attach a commercially available strap

A carrying strap can be attached, as shown in the picture below (strap not included).

Caution:

• Do not swing the unit by the strap, or use excessive force to pull the strap. Doing so will cause a malfunction or hardware damage to the unit.

Back of the unit

Key notation used in this manual

All keys are framed (A, for instance); exceptions are found in the Calculator section, where the numeral entries are shown with real numbers.

Keys are often assigned with more than one function. The appropriate key/ function will be shown according to the input status.

<Example 1>

will be shown as either ‘Q’, ‘1’ or ‘1’ depending on the input status.

<Example 2>

will be shown as either ‘G’ or ‘+’ depending on the input status.

The functions indicated with green typeface are second functions. Press and release ^, then press an appropriate key.

<Example 1>

^ldirects to press and release ^, then press l(f).

^w directs to press and release ^, then press w (<).

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Contents PW-E350 Introduction Contents Getting Started Using the PW-E350 for the first timeAuto power off function Turning the power on/offTo attach a commercially available strap Key notation used in this manualData contained in the PW-E350 Layout Operation guidance message Display symbolsKey assignments Selecting a dictionary / function in the main menu Basic OperationInputting words for a dictionary search Filter search view selecting an item scrolling List view selecting an item scrollingRecalling the terms previously searched h Detailed view scrollingShifting the displayed character size z Browsing Notes r Listing a summary of detailed view items qSearching a word on the screen Set-up Menu Setting the key sound on/offAdjusting the LCD contrast Setting the Auto power off activation timeStarting Auto Demo mode Inputting CharactersDeleting unnecessary characters Modifying entryBrowsing Notes Looking up a word Filter searchIf there is no match found Crossword solver Phrase searchSpellcheck function Anagram solverIf the list of words does not appear as expected Further informationUsing the Oxford American Thesaurus of Current English Phrase search How to use the Super jump function Using the Super jump functionAbout the detailed view after the Jump Specifying a Dictionary to jump toDeleting the history list of a Dictionary How to use the History functionDeleting a history item Example Operation Display Prior to initiating calculationsCalculation examples Converting currencies Setting a currency rateCurrency converter Units capable of being converted Metric converterBattery used Replacing the batteryPrecautions When to replace the batteryReset procedures Reset procedure if trouble occursSpecifications Troubleshooting Introduction New Oxford American DictionaryStructure Core Sense and Subsense NoseSpecialized case of the core sense, e.g Encyclopedic Material Specialist VocabularyTerms relating to nouns GrammarTerms relating to verbs Terms relating to adjectivesTerms relating to adverbs Evidence and Illustrative ExamplesDatabank and Citation Evidence Specialist ReadingExamples Word HistoriesUsage Notes Standard English Spelling World EnglishHyphenation Variant spellingsInflection VerbsSyllabification NounsAdjectives Key to the Pronunciations Variant Pronunciations Foreign SoundsStress Marks Gamble, .... chance on/ upon Oxford American Thesaurus of Current EnglishRestricted Usage Grammatical DifferencesRelationship of Meanings 4329 MemoWrite to our Customer Assistance Center 3044Visit our Web Site Send an E-mail Limited Warranty Sharp Electronics Corporation