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The New Oxford American Dictionary
Oxford American Thesaurus of Current English
ELECTRONIC DICTIONARY
OPERATION MANUAL
MODEL
PW-E350
Page
• Getting Started ............................................................................ 2
• Using the
New Oxford American Dictionary ............................
14
• Using the
Oxford American Thesaurus of Current English ....
18
• Using the Super jump function ................................................ 20
• Using the History function ....................................................... 22
• Using the Calculator function .................................................. 23
• Using the Converter function ................................................... 24
• Appendices .............................................................................. 26
• Introductions to the Dictionaries .............................................. 29
• Product Support ....................................................................... 44
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - OPERATION MANUAL

The New Oxford American DictionaryOxford American Thesaurus of Current EnglishELECTRONIC DICTIONARYOPERATION MANUALMODELPW-E350Page• Getting Started .

Page 2 - Introduction

8Filter search view: selecting an item; scrollingPress d, then type A, and B.‘ab’ is entered, and words starting from‘ab’ listed.Selecting each entryU

Page 3 - CONTENTS

912 dot-based (default)9 dot-basedDetailed view: scrollingPress d, then type A, and e.The detailed view with definitions appears.Browsing contents abo

Page 4 - Getting Started

10Browsing Notes (r)A Note icon ( ) may appear in the detailed view. This indicates that a note canbe selected to view extra information (additional i

Page 5 - Auto power off function

11Note:Using the r key will display the following:• The New Oxford American Dictionary• Usage notes• Additional (boxed) information• Oxford American T

Page 6 - Data contained in the PW-E350

12Setting the Auto power off activation timeThis product automatically turns its power off to save the battery. The auto power offtime is set to five

Page 7

13Word Entry for searchAC acUK ukWord Entry for search4WD fourwdA5 afive• Convert uppercase letters to lowercase.<Example>• Spell out the number

Page 8 - Operation guidance message

14In this Dictionary, definitions of a word can be found by entering its spelling.Features such as Phrase search, Crossword solver, and Anagram solver

Page 9 - Basic Operation

15Phrase searchTo search for idioms or phrasal verbs, enter no more than three words in the inputfield. The phrases containing ALL the entered words

Page 10 - Selecting an item or a word

16Anagram solverA word or series of letters can be entered to find any matching anagrams found inthe New Oxford American Dictionary.<Example>Fin

Page 11 - Detailed view: scrolling

174. In the list, select a desired word using the number keys. The detailed view withdescriptions of the word is displayed.• If a word selected is not

Page 12 - Browsing Notes (r)

31IntroductionThank you for purchasing the SHARP Electronic Dictionary, model PW-E350.The PW-E350 contains data based on the following dictionaries (s

Page 13 - Set-up Menu

18Input a word in this Thesaurus to find its synonyms, as well as antonyms and otherrelated terms in the detailed view.Looking up a word (Filter searc

Page 14 - Inputting Characters

19Phrase searchTo search for idioms or phrasal verbs, enter no more than three words in the inputfield. The phrases containing ALL the entered words

Page 15 - Modifying entry

20Using the Super jump functionUse the Super jump function to select any word in the detailed view of eachdictionary, then initiate a search based on

Page 16 - Dictionary

21Specifying a Dictionary to jump toIn step 4 above, press d or t instead of pressing e, to specify theDictionary to jump to.Note icon in the Super ju

Page 17 - Crossword solver

22Use the History function to recall a headword or phrase previously searched in theDictionaries.How to use the History function<Example>Recall

Page 18 - Spellcheck function

23Using the Calculator functionThe built-in calculator in the Electronic Dictionary can perform twelve-digitarithmetic calculations with memory functi

Page 19 - Further information

24Using the Converter functionThe Converter function consists of two converters: the Currency converter, and theMetric converter.Currency converterSet

Page 20 - Thesaurus of Current English

25Metric converterConversions between different units of measurement (length, mass, etc.) can beperformed.<Example>Convert 40 feet to meters.1.

Page 21

26Replacing the batteryBattery used• Use only the specified alkaline battery.AppendicesPrecautions• Fluid from a leaking battery accidentally entering

Page 22 - Using the Super jump function

27Reset procedure if trouble occursExposure to a strong physical shock or powerful electrical fields may render thekeys inoperable, to the point that

Page 23

1CONTENTSGetting StartedUsing the PW-E350 for the first time ... 2Layout ...

Page 24 - Using the History function

28TroubleshootingSolutions to possible symptoms may be found here.The unit cannot be switched on.• Check if the battery is drained. See page 26.• Chec

Page 25 - Using the Calculator function

29The New Oxford American DictionaryIntroductionThe New Oxford American Dictionary has been compiled according to principlesthat are quite different f

Page 26 - Using the Converter function

30SUBSENSE:Economics the desire of purchasers, consumers, clients,employers, etc., for a particular commodity, service, or otherItem: EXAMPLE: a rece

Page 27 - Metric converter

31Specialist VocabularyOne of the most important uses of a dictionary is to provide explanations of termsin specialized fields that are unfamiliar to

Page 28 - Appendices

32GrammarIn recent years, grammar has begun to enjoy greater prominence than in the pastfew decades. It is once again being taught explicitly in schoo

Page 29 - Specifications

33mark those cases in which predicative use would be less usual.[predic.]: used to mark an adjective that is normally used predicatively, i.e., comesa

Page 30 - Troubleshooting

34ExamplesThe New Oxford American Dictionary contains many more examples of words inuse than any other comparable dictionary. Generally, they are ther

Page 31 - Dictionaries

35meaning change of any kind is inherently suspect. For examples of notes on suchissues, see preposition, due and hopefully.The usage notes in the New

Page 32

36World EnglishEnglish is spoken as a first language by more than 300 million people throughoutthe world, and used as a second language by many millio

Page 33 - Encyclopedic Material

37Variant spellingsThe main form of each word given in the New Oxford American Dictionary is alwaysthe standard American spelling. If there is a stand

Page 34

2Getting StartedUsing the PW-E350 for the first timeBe sure to perform the following operations before using the PW-E350 for the firsttime.1. Set the

Page 35

38• present participles dropping a final silent e and adding -ing to the stem, e.g.,change → changing; dance → dancingOther forms are given in the dic

Page 36 - Usage Notes ( )

39Key to the PronunciationsThis dictionary uses a simple respelling system to show how entries are pro-nounced, using the symbols listed below. Genera

Page 37 - Standard English

40Foreign SoundsKHas in Bach |bäKH|A fricative consonant pronounced with the tongue in the same position as for|k|, as in German Buch and ich, or Scot

Page 38 - Spelling

41Oxford American Thesaurus of Current EnglishGuide to The Oxford American Thesaurus of Current EnglishHEADWORDSThe text of The Oxford American Thesau

Page 39

42GROUPS WITHIN SENSESIn general, the synonyms in an entry are separated by commas. However, there arecases in which the words fall naturally into two

Page 40

29MEMO43PWE350_0707.pm65 07/09/2004, 15:5129Black

Page 41 - Key to the Pronunciations

30This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful inter

Page 42

32LIMITED WARRANTYSHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants to the first consumer purchaserthat this Sharp brand product (the “Product”), when shipped in

Page 43

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Page 44 - GROUPS WITHIN SENSES

3Turning the power on/offThe power can be switched on by pressing the keys listed below.To turn off the power, press o.KeyomdtsakDisplay status upon

Page 45

4Data contained in the PW-E350The dictionary data contained in this unit are based on the following dictionaries:•New Oxford American Dictionary © Oxf

Page 46 - Product Support

5Menu keyClear keyFont size shift keyPage scroll keyLayoutBack space keyCursor keysEnter keyEscape keyPower on/off keyDisplay symbols(Refer to the nex

Page 47 - LIMITED WARRANTY

6This symbol will be displayed when the battery level is low. Promptlyreplace the old battery with a new one.Indicates that the key sound (beep) is se

Page 48 - SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION

7Basic OperationInputting words for a dictionary searchIn this section, the basic search operation is described. For details, refer to themanual chapt

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