Using the Clocks
The clock lets you set a home time and view local times in 50 cities around the world. You must set the home time before viewing world times as world times are based on home time.
Setting the Home Time
1.Press .
You see “Home City” on the screen.
2.Press S to enter the setting mode.
3.Press to select Set Time Format. Press or to cycle through the 12- and
to save your selection.
4.Press to select Set DST and press . Press or to toggle between DST On or
DST Off. Press to select your choice.
5.Press to select Set Time and press . Press or until the current hour is displayed. Press to move to minutes, then press or until the current minute
is displayed. Press to set the time.
6.Press to select Set Date and press . Press or to move to the next or previous field. Use or to scroll to the current day/month/year.
Press to set the date.
7.Press to select Set Home City. Press .
Press or until your local city is
displayed. Press to select it.
8.Press CLR or to exit setting mode.
Viewing World Times
1.Press until you see “World City”.
2.Press or to view the date and time in the list of available cities.
You can also set a city to be the World City you first view when you enter World Time:
1.Press until you see “World City”.
2.Press S to enter setting mode.
3.Press to select Set World City and press .
Press or until the city you want is
displayed. Press to select it.
4.Press CLR or to exit setting mode.
Playing the Games
There are five (5) fun games for you to choose from: Hangman, Quiz, Chance, Keyboard Wiz, and Memory Challenge.
Selecting a Game
1.Press .
2.Pressorto select a game.
3.Press .
Setting a Skill Level
You can select the degree of difficulty for the games: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, Expert, or Wizard.
1.Press .
2.Pressto select Skill Level. Press .
Tip: Press to select Skill Level with one key stroke.
3.Pressorto select a skill level.
4.Press to return to the Games menu.
Playing Hangman
Hangman selects a mystery word and challenges you to guess it letter by letter. The letters of the mystery word are hidden by question marks. The number of guesses remaining is indicated by #’s.
1.Select to play Hangman.
2.Type a letter you think is in the word.
If you are correct, the letter appears in place of the question mark. If you are wrong, it replaces an # on the screen and another part of the man appears.
3.Press to show the word and end the round.
4.Press to play a new round.
Playing Chance
Chance generates up to 10 random numbers within a range you define. Try to guess the results or use them for random drawings or lotteries.
1.Select to play Chance.
2.Enter the starting low number for the range. Press.
3.Enter the ending high number for the range. Press.
4.Enter the number of random generations, up to 10 in total.
5.Press repeatedly to view the generated numbers.
Playing Keyboard Wiz
This game tests your
the screen.
1.Select to play Keyboard Wiz.
2.Press to start.
3.Press the letter key for the first letter you see, and then the next, from left to right.
Each correct letter removes it from the pile. If you allow 20 letters to fill the screen, you lose the game.
4.Press to play another round.
Playing Memory Challenge
This game tests your memory. As words appear on the screen, try to remember them in sequence.
1.Select to play Memory Challenge.
2. You see the first word briefly | before |
it disappears. At the “Enter Word:” | |
prompt, type the word. Press | . |
3.Press to continue with the game, adding another word to the growing list.
Or, press to view the translation. Press until you return to the game.
4.Each time you press to continue, another word briefly displays.
At each “Enter word:” prompt, you must remember to type the first word again, then the second one, and so on, challenging your memory more as the list grows.
5. Press CLR or when finished.
Playing Quiz
Quiz tests your translation skills from source to target language. To change the languages for Quiz, see “Source and Target Languages”.
1.Select to play Quiz.
A word appears on the screen.
2.Pronounce and try to translate the word.
3.Press to see the translation.
4.Press to play another round.
Specifications
Model: ET-4012 12-Language Advanced Global Translator
Batteries: two AAA (included)
Size: 5.35 x 3.66 x 0.77 in (13.6 x 9.3 x 2 cm)
Weight: 7 oz (200 g) (without batteries)
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Recycling and Disposal
Device Disposal
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This unit may change operating modes, lose information stored in memory, or fail to respond due to electrostatic discharge or electrical fast transients. Normal operation of this unit may be
FCC NOTICE
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following 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.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: 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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.