CASIO Japanese Language Learning Tool Operation Guide

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

CASIO Japanese Language Learning Tool Operation Guide EN 8 Press . ⑫ (Enter) Key Panel Touch and Text Input Tips Handwriting Input Assigning Often-used Dictionaries to 【Pattern 2】: Entering all of the terms • Alternatively, you also Applies input characters or the item selected on the you want to find screen. When performing a display Display Use the stylus to write the character on the screen. the HOME Screen RJA537168-001V01 MO1706-B Printed in China could touch【保存】 • Enter the entire term you want to find and then press © 2017 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. screen touch operation, be (Save) on the time ⑬ Arrow Keys • Touch the Quick Palette【 Hand】 (Handwriting) icon to You can assign up to six often-used dictionaries to These keys move the selection highlighting or cursor sure to support the back of display character input cells. setting screen. the HOME screen for quick and easy recall whenever Example: To find the phrases that use the words“ go” • This displays the up, down, left, or right. the display with your hand. • Write a character into a cell and then touch【 Recog.】 you need them. and“ to” ( ウィズダム英和辞典 (English-Japanese CASIO Japanese HOME screen. ⑭ (Setup/Delete) Key (Recognize). • Strong pressure is not Dictionary)) • To avoid misplacing the stylus, always be sure to • Deletes the character to the right of the current required when performing Character Input Mode ■ To assign a dictionary to the HOME screen Language Learning Tool return it to its storage slot in the side of the cursor location. display screen touch Use and to highlight PHRASE (Phrase The indicators described Indicator Press to display the HOME screen. 1 Japanese Learning Tool whenever you are not • Press after to display a screen for changing operations. 1 Search). below appear on the Operation Guide ( ) using it. the setup of the Japanese Learning Tool. 2 Touch . • Highlight EXAMPLE (Example Search) to search for • You can assign dictionaries you want to the HOME • Avoid applying excessive pressure during touch scre en to show the current ⑮ Card Slot (Side) Touch and hold the dictionary you want to an example. Before using this product, be sure to read and screen so they are available for selection. For more Use this slot to view photo data. operations and input. Strong pressure can cause input mode. 3 observe the separate“ Operating Precautions”. information, see“ Assigning Often-used cracking or breaking of LCD panel. assign for about one second. 2 Enter the term. ⑯ Letter Keys Dictionaries are displayed on the screen in the Be sure to keep all user documentation handy for Dictionaries to the HOME Screen” (in the column • For stylus input, be sure to use only the stylus that Supported Supported • • When inputting multiple words, separate them with Use these keys to input characters. comes with your Japanese Learning Tool. order they were assigned, from left to right. To future reference. to the right). Indicator Input Indicator Input a space. Enter a space using the (Space) key. ⑰ (HOME) Key • When using your finger for input, do not tap with your Characters Characters change the arrangement of dictionaries, delete the This Operation Guide provides you with general Displays the HOME screen. fingern ail. ones currently registered and register them again. 3 Press . information you need to start using your Japanese Turning Power On and Off Hiragana Simplified • This displays a list of ⑱ 【戻る】 (Back) Katakana Chinese ■ To select a dictionary all phrases that Language Learning Tool. Power turns on and off Dictionary/ Performs the same functions as the ⑪ (Back) Keyboard Input mode keys Alphabetic contain the terms. • The screen shots and product illustrations shown in automatically whenever you key. Kanji While the HOME screen is displayed, touch open or close the Japanese • To input numbers, touch the on-screen number keys. 1 this manual may be different from those of the actual ⑲ 【決定】 (Enter) the dictionary you assigned to the HOME product. Also note that some keys and screen Learn ing Tool panels • For information about Thai input (search), see Performs the same functions as the ⑫ (Enter) “Specifying the First Letter of a Thai Term” under screen. indicators are shown in simplified form. • You also can use the (Power) key. 【Recog.】 (Recognize) “【Pattern 3】 : Searching step-by-step through a series ■ To remove a dictionary Use and to move the highlighting to a following key operation to ⑳ 【ノート】 (Note) of titles” (in the column to the right). 4 Example: → 、 phrase, and then press . turn power on or off. Touch to use the ノート (Note) function. ( page 2). 【Rewrite】 1 While the HOME screen is displayed, touch Inputting Japanese Characters and hold the dictionary you want to remove • This displays the detailed information screen. Press the key to turn on power. 【さらに検索】 (Search Again) → Quick Palette【 】 button 1 【Delete】 for about one second. • Power also turns on when you press a dictionary/ Touch this button when performing split screen 【Pattern 3】: Searching step-by-step mode key. hsearc *1, refine/specific word order search *2, or • The number of cells that appear on the screen depends Use and to select a dictionary removal through a series of titles spelling/original form search. 3 on the type of characters that can be input. 2 Loading Batteries for the First Time Press again to turn off power. * option, and then press . With some dictionaries, you need to perform 2 【 音声】 (Audio) Load the two AA-size batteries that come with the Correcting Character Input • To remove only the selected dictionary, select successive select and execute (by pressing ) Performs the same functions as the ⑩ (Audio/ “Delete the selected content (1)”. Japanese Learning Tool before trying to use it. General Guide operations until you arrive at the information you Guide) key. • The example here uses the screen (character input • To remove all dictionaries you assigned, select need. • Use alphabetic characters to input Japanese. “Delete all contents”. 1 Remove the battery Display 【ジャンプ】 (Jump) cells) that are displayed after【 Hand】 (Handwriting) is Example: To look up the counter for rabbits ( 例解学習 To input this: Ty pe this: cover. You can touch the screen to select an on-screen Performs the same functions as the ⑨ (Jump) touched. 国語辞典 ) (Japanese Dictionary) • While pressing down on item, swipe it to scroll to another screen, or input key. いんかん Launching a Search from the HOME the two locations characters by handwriting them on the screen. Example: If you write 喜怒哀楽 but it is mistakenly 【トレーニングジム】 (Japanese Training Gym) さんぽ or After the initial 例解学習国語 shown in the illustration, re cognized as 喜怒衰楽 Screen Quick Palette icons Quick Palette buttons Touch to display the initial screen of the Japanese きょう 辞典 ( 第十版 ) (Japanese slide the battery cover in You can quickly perform You can quickly perform Training Gym. 4 You can input Japanese, alpha characters, or Chinese * らっこ or Dictionary) screen appears, the direction indicated by various operations by various operations by 【 】 (HOME) to perform a Multi-Dictionary Search from the HOME the arrows. perform the following touching icons with the touching buttons with the Performs the same functions as the ⑰ (HOME) えーる Scre en. pro cedure to display the stylus. The Quick Palette stylus. Load two batteries. key. Input field 2 icons along the left side of Press . explanation screen: • Load each battery with Inputting Alphabetic Characters 1 the display depend on the 1 While a definition or explanation screen is Touch the character • This displays the 「APPENDIX」 → 物 ( もの ) the minus (–) pole facing * 1 function being used. displayed, you can display a definition or ( 衰 ) in the input field. HOME screen. を数 ( かぞ ) えることば as shown in the nearby explanation screen from another dictionary in the • This displays up to (Counters of things) → 生 illustration. Touch the search lower half of the display. 10 possible 2 ( い ) き物 ( もの )・体 ( からだ ) • With the battery on top of method you want to 2 On a PHRASE (Phrase Search) or EXAMPLE candidates for the (Counters of living things) the ribbon, press down * use: JAPANESE, ㉕ (Example Search) list screen, you can add terms character. → ウサギ (Rabbits) on the plus (+) end of the ALPHABET, Search Handwriting/ ㉔ and specify the word order to refine a search. battery. ㉓ EXAMPLE, PHRASE, method Keyboard ■ Specifying the First Letter of a Thai Term 3 Inputting characters for HEADWORD (Headword To input this: Ty pe this: • Make sure the (+) and (–) ㉒ * 2 If you find the correct CHINESE. After displaying the Thai Soft Keyboard, you can input Search) with a dictionary that has FUZZY SEARCH internet ends are facing correctly ㉑ character among the • This causes the cursor ( l ) to appear in the search characters to recall terms that begin with them. and that the spring is ⑳ (Spell Check) and then touching【さらに検索】 ? candidates, touch it. term input box. As long as nothing is contained in Example: To look up the meaning of “ 愛情 ” (affection) pressed straight down. ⑲ (Searc h Again) will display a term whose spellings • If you do not find the the search term input box, you can touch and (Portable JP-TH-EN) ⑱ re semble your input or a term that is thought to be * correct character, select a different search method, if you want. Replace the battery cover. Use and to 3 the spelling original form of your input. • Input of a question mark (?) and asterisk ( ) is not touch【 Rewrite】 , Touching or (Handwriting) displays the 1 * • select“ THAI”, and Remove the stylus Stylus ⑲ 4 Content to help improve your Japanese ability. supported for a HOME screen search. rewrite the character handwriting input cells. For information about 4 ① * • When entering a noun that is normally accompanied by then press . from the side of the ⑱ Yo u can select a learning plan, which is a and then touch handwriting input, see“ Handwriting Input” (in the an article, enter the noun only without the article.
Recommended publications
  • Datahand Personal User's Guide
    DataHandâ Personal User's Guide Version 1.7.8 October 9, 2003 DataHand® Systems © Copyright 1997, DataHand® Systems, Inc. 3032 North 33rd Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85017 All rights are reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of DataHand® Systems, Inc. DataHand® Systems is a registered trademark of DataHand® Systems, Inc. Apple is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. IBM is a registered trademark of IBM Corporation. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Neither DataHand® Systems, Inc. nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages, losses, costs or expenses incurred by purchaser or third parties as a result of: accident, misuse or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications, repairs or alterations to this product. DataHand® Systems, Inc. and its affiliates shall not be liable for any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or any consumable products other than those designated as original DataHand® Systems, Inc. products or DataHand® Systems, Inc. approved products. ii User's Guide, Version 1.7.8, October 9, 2003 Congratulations! For choosing the world’s finest User-to-computer interface. You are now on the leading edge of interface technology. Your DataHand® System is a new and advantageous way to work with your computer. Learning to use the system requires commitment, patience and persistence, which will be well rewarded by increased comfort, reduced exposure to injury and long-term productivity increases.
    [Show full text]
  • For the at Only-A Great New Keyboard
    BIG GUNS "While the For the AT Only-A Great New Keyboard layout make: The AT's keyboard is an improved version of the PC's and defuses with the good points retained and the irritating ones of the tired c corrected. But it only works with the AT. complaints, upward and outward-comfortable to new locations on the new keyboard. One as most other keys on the keyboard). won't make much difference, but the At doesn'tfirst glanceseemthemuchPC AT'sdifferentkeyboardfrom the touch and a breeze to use. As does Each key has been moved inward: Num• perfect." other one will. The tilde (-) key has Lock is now over the 8 key and Scroll• the PC's. When you take a closer look, the new Enter key, the shift keys leave been moved to make way for the larger Lock over the 9 key. you'J] fmd most of the changes are sub• you plenty of room to hit your mark, a Enter key. It won't be missed by most IBM must have heard the complaints tle, but they are all important-and long change that will certainly cut down on from PC users about the PC's not-quite• overdue. errors. PC users in it. new position where the The AT's is still the same keyboard IBM has not labeled the Tab or Back• Esc key used to be. long-enough 6-foot cord, because the cord to the AT's keyboard is 10 feet with that now-familiar clicking sound space keys-they still only have arrows The shift of the Pipe symbol key (I and \) will be noticeable.
    [Show full text]
  • Spreadsheet Program for EPA's Method 301: Field Validation of Pollutant Measurement Methods Form Various Waste Media the Calcul
    Spreadsheet Program for EPA's Method 301: Field Validation of Pollutant Measurement Methods form Various Waste Media The calculations involved in the four separate approaches in Method 301's validation protocol are incorporated into this spreadsheet. These four approaches are comparison against a validated method with paired sampling trains, method comparison with quadruplicate sampling trains, isotopic spiking with paired or quadruplicate sampling trains, and analyte spiking with quadruplicate trains. The purpose of the spreadsheet is to provide quick results to the statistical qualification tests involved with validating a method. The steps for using the spreadsheet are divided into the following sections: A. General instructions for Lotus 1-2-3 program. B. Method comparison with quadruplicate sampling train. C. Method comparison with a paired sampling train. D. Isotopic Spiking with a paired or quadruplicate train. E. Analyte spiking with a quadruplicate sampling train. A. General instructions for Lotus 1-2-3 program: 1. Load Lotus 1-2-3. 2. Retrieve the Method 301 program: * Call the menu by pressing the slash key, "/". * Select "FILE" (press F) then "RETRIEVE" (press R). * Type a: M301 (return). (Choose the drive where the PST file is located.) 3. Make selection: * The spreadsheet menu and title should appear: "SPREADSHEET FOR METHOD 301: VALIDATION PROTOCOL." If not press the "home" key. * Press "ALT" and the desired letter simultaneously. 4. Saving the spreadsheet: * Call up the lotus menu by pressing the slash "/." * Select File and Save * Enter a filename for the saved spreadsheet, and press enter. 5. To quit Lotus: * press slash "/" for the menu. * select Quit, Yes, and Exit.
    [Show full text]
  • Proper Keyboarding Technique and Procedures
    KB1 Essential Standard Apply the touch method in operating the alpha keys. KB1 - 1.02 Execute the touch method in operating the alphabetic keys. Touch Method of Keyboarding Touch Typing Touch typing (also called touch type or touch method) Typing without using the sense of sight to find the keys. A touch typist learns the location of the keys on the keyboard through muscle memory. This method involves placing the eight fingers in a horizontal row along the middle of the keyboard (the home row) and having them reach for other keys. Touch Method Touch Method of Keyboarding Typing on a keyboard without looking at the keys. Learning to key by touch rather than using the hunt and peck method Hunt and Peck Hunt and Peck Method of Keyboarding Typing on a keyboard using only one or two fingers of each hand. Touch Typists Vs. Hunt and Peck Typists The average touch typist can type 50 to 60 words per minute without typos The two-finger typist using the "hunt and peck" method typically achieves only 20 to 30. Which type of typist do you want to be? Tips for Learning the Touch Method of Keyboarding Do not rush at the early stages of learning. Take your time and the speed will pick up as you progress. Establish and maintain a rhythm while typing so keystrokes are made at equal intervals. Strike keys with the correct fingers. Move your hands and fingers as little as possible. Tips for Learning the Touch Method of Keyboarding Don't hammer on the keys.
    [Show full text]
  • Quickhelp Sorenson Ntouch VP2 Calling Features
    QuickHelp Sorenson ntouch VP2 Calling Features Use the bookmarks in the left-hand column to jump to the QuickHelp answers to these questions: How do I use the Group Call feature? How do I set up Voice Carry Over (VCO) calling? How do I show the in-call audio level meter? How do I set how long the option bar is displayed in a call? How do I change my Self-View video settings during a call? How do turn the Do Not Disturb mode on and off? How do I use the Group Call feature? You can use the Group Call feature to have a conversation with up 4 other people at one time. A group call begins when you “join” two calls together into one call. You can then add up to 2 other calls (for a total of 4 calls) at once. You can use the ntouch VP2 Group Call feature with all Sorenson endpoints during a point-to-point call. The Group Call feature does not work with Sorenson Video Relay Service (SVRS) calls. The example images below show the Video Privacy mode enabled on all endpoints. This was done to make it easier to see how to use the feature. Step 1. When in an active call, press the OK key on the remote control to open the In-call options bar as shown below. In-call options bar Step 2. Move to the Call button as shown below. Call button Step 3. Select the Call button to open the Call menu as shown below.
    [Show full text]
  • Orbic Wonder User Guide
    User guide. Add a Wi-Fi Network ............................................................................................... 19 TABLE OF CONTENTS Forgetting a Wi-Fi network .......................................................................................20 GETTING STARTED Connecting to Bluetooth Devices ............................................................................20 Buttons and Ports .........................................................................................................6 Forgetting a Bluetooth Device ................................................................................. 21 Installing the SIM Card and micro SD Card .............................................................7 Connecting to a Computer ...................................................................................... 21 Charging the Battery ...................................................................................................7 Using micro SD Card for Storage ........................................................................... 21 Turning Your Phone On/Off .......................................................................................8 Sharing Your Phone’s Data Connection .................................................................23 Setting Up Your Phone Out of the Box ......................................................................8 MAKING PHONE CALLS Home Screen ...............................................................................................................9 Place
    [Show full text]
  • Title Keyboard : All Special Keys : Enter, Del, Shift, Backspace ,Tab … Contributors Dhanya.P Std II Reviewers Submission Approval Date Date Ref No
    Title Keyboard : All special keys : Enter, Del, Shift, Backspace ,Tab ¼ Contributors Dhanya.P Std II Reviewers Submission Approval Date Date Ref No: This topic describes the special keys on the keyboard of a computer Brief Description and their functionalities . Goal To familiarize the special keys on the keyboard of a computer. Pre-requisites Familiarity with computer. Learning Concepts that special keys on a keyboard has special functionalities. Outcome One Period Duration http://www.ckls.org/~crippel/computerlab/tutorials/keyboard/ References http://computer.howstuffworks.com/ Page Nos: 2,3,4,5,6 Detailed Description Page No: 7 Lesson Plan Page No: 7 Worksheet Page No: 8 Evaluation Page No: 8 Other Notes Detailed Description A computer keyboard is a peripheral , partially modeled after the typewriter keyboard. Keyboards are designed for the input of text and characters. Special Keys Function Keys Cursor Control Keys Esc Key Control Key Shift Key Enter Key Tab Key Insert Key Delete Key ScrollLock Key NumLock Key CapsLock Key Pasue/Break Key PrtScr Key Function Keys F1 through F12 are the function keys. They have special purposes. The following are mainly the purpose of the function keys. But it may vary according to the software currently running. # F1 - Help # F2 - Renames selected file # F3 - Opens the file search box # F4 - Opens the address bar in Windows Explorer # F5 - Refreshes the screen in Windows Explorer # F6 - Navigates between different sections of a Windows Explorer window # F8 - Opens the start-up menu when booting Windows # F11 - Opens full screen mode in Explorer Function Keys F1 through F12 are the function keys.
    [Show full text]
  • Quickstart Winprogrammer - May 20 2020 Page 1/27
    PrehKeyTec GmbH Technical Support Scheinbergweg 10 97638 Mellrichstadt - Germany email: [email protected] Web: http://support.prehkeytec.com Quickstart manual "Programming with the WinProgrammer" This Quickstart manual shall show you the usage of the WinProgrammer and the basics of programming your PrehKeyTec devices using a simple example. First of all, install the WinProgrammer and also the keyboard drivers, if necessary. Please carefully read the important notes in the ReadMe file. Special themes about "advanced" programming you can find in the annex of this manual and also in the WinProgrammer's online help. If you have further problems when creating your keytable, our support team will certainly be able to help you. The best is to describe your problem in an email – and please send your keytable (MWF file) along with this email. Let' start... Figure 1 In the dialogue Keyboard Type you configure some basic keyboard settings: 1. Select keyboard group: The keyboard layouts are grouped on the register tabs Alpha, Numeric, Modules and OEM 2. Select your keyboard type: In our example we use a MCI 128, other layouts as appropriate. 3. Keyboard language and CapsLock behaviour: This setting must match the operating system's configuration on the target computer. Continue by pressing OK. Additional Information: For each type you will see an example picture. Additionally the selected keytable template will be displayed on the Desktop as a preview. For other countries, please see Language translation settings – MultiLanguage mode on page 12. Activate option OPOS / JavaPOS, if you intend to use our API or OPOS / JavaPOS services. This causes the modules MSR and keylock to be configured correctly.
    [Show full text]
  • Engram: a Systematic Approach to Optimize Keyboard Layouts for Touch Typing, with Example for the English Language
    Preprints (www.preprints.org) | NOT PEER-REVIEWED | Posted: 10 March 2021 doi:10.20944/preprints202103.0287.v1 Engram: a systematic approach to optimize keyboard layouts for touch typing, with example for the English language 1 Arno Klein ,​ PhD ​ 1 MATTER​ Lab, Child Mind Institute, New York, NY, United States Corresponding Author: Arno Klein, PhD MATTER Lab Child Mind Institute 101 E 56th St NY, NY 10022 United States Phone: 1-347-577-2091 Email: [email protected] ORCID ID: 0000-0002-0707-2889 Abstract Most computer keyboard layouts (mappings of characters to keys) do not reflect the ergonomics of the human hand, resulting in preventable repetitive strain injuries. We present a set of ergonomics principles relevant to touch typing, introduce a scoring model that encodes these principles, and outline a systematic approach for developing optimized keyboard layouts in any language based on this scoring model coupled with character-pair frequencies. We then create a keyboard layout optimized for touch typing in English by constraining key assignments to reduce lateral finger movements and enforce easy access to high-frequency letters and letter pairs, applying open source software to generate millions of layouts, and evaluating them based on Google’s N-gram data. We use two independent scoring methods to compare the resulting Engram layout against 10 other prominent keyboard layouts based on a variety of publicly available text sources. The Engram layout scores consistently higher than other keyboard layouts. Keywords keyboard layout, optimized keyboard layout, keyboard, touch typing, bigram frequencies Practitioner summary Most keyboard layouts (character mappings) have questionable ergonomics foundations, resulting in preventable repetitive strain injuries.
    [Show full text]
  • Winbox P1 Instruction Manual
    Winbox P1 Instruction manual table of Contents: First, PS4/Switch/X1 mouse operation Second, the factory default mouse and keyboard mapping Three or four sets of map save/switch Fourth, the mouse DPI sensitivity adjustment Five, H2 burst key to quickly adjust the burst frequency Sixth, physical shortcut button usage Seven, PS4/Switch/X1 third-party handle control Eight, doubles Nine, firmware upgrade Ten, replace the macro function XI. Handle vibration switch and force adjustment function Twelve, cool Wei button assistant instructions Take the button distribution of X1,PS4,Pro,joy-con handle an example: First、PS4/Switch/X1 Key, or mouse action 1:Insert the keyboard and mouse to Winbox P1 2:Connect Winbox P1with the given date line to PS4/Switch/X1 gaming consoles 3 : Press Enter Key of the keyboard or other key positions that map the home key to control the PS4/Switch/X1 game console with the keypad Important Notes: a、 Before connecting to Winbox P1, disconnect your own Bluetooth Controller (or use another PS4 accounts), such as PS4 "setting - peripheral device –Bluetooth - find the corresponding Controller to disconnect" .After connecting to Winbox P1, you need to press the Enter on keyboard or other keys that map the home key to use b、Before using the Switch, please set "Pro Controller Wired Communication" in the Switch system menu to ON. When connected enter the settings “System Settings-Controllers and Sensors-Disconnect Controllers” to disconnect the Controller's own Bluetooth connection. C、X1 host users must use the P1 to play the mouse and keyboard, the X1 original handle must be wired to P1 to guide.
    [Show full text]
  • User Guide &OHMJTI
    LG930 User Guide &OHMJTI -( 6TFS(VJEF This guide helps you get started using your phone. If you need more information, please visit www.lg.com t4PNFPGUIFDPOUFOUTPGUIJTNBOVBMNBZOPU BQQMZUPZPVSQIPOF5IJTEFQFOETPOZPVSQIPOFT TPGUXBSFBOEZPVSTFSWJDFQSPWJEFS t5IJTIBOETFUJTOPUSFDPNNFOEFEGPSUIFWJTVBMMZ JNQBJSFECFDBVTFPGJUTUPVDITDSFFOLFZCPBSE t$PQZSJHIUª-(&MFDUSPOJDT *OD"MMSJHIUT SFTFSWFE-(BOEUIF-(MPHPBSFSFHJTUFSFE USBEFNBSLTPG-((SPVQBOEJUTSFMBUFEFOUJUJFT"MM PUIFSUSBEFNBSLTBSFUIFQSPQFSUZPGUIFJSSFTQFDUJWF PXOFST t(PPHMF .BQT (NBJM :PV5VCF 5BML BOE"OESPJE.BSLFUBSFUSBEFNBSLTPG(PPHMF *OD Table of Contents For Your Safety ...............................5 Safety Guidelines ..........................11 Important Notice ...........................28 Google Account Set-up .................51 Your Phone................................... .34 Getting Started .............................36 Calls ..............................................53 54 54 54 Your Home screen ........................41 Contacts....................................... .55 55 55 Favorite 55 Messaging/Email ..........................56 56 57 44 44 45 46 Social Networking ........................60 Camera .........................................62 65 65 Video Camera ...............................66 Google Applications ......................76 66 76 67 76 67 76 67 77 68 77 77 68 78 78 Multimedia....................................69 Table of Contents Utilities..........................................83 84 85 86 The Web ........................................87 87 87 My CCI App...........
    [Show full text]
  • User Guide Guía Del Usuario
    MFL68604701 (1.1) Guía del Usuario User Guide User Guide User This booklet is made from 98% post-consumer recycled paper. This booklet is printed with soy ink. Printed in Mexico &RS\ULJKW/*(OHFWURQLFV,QF$OOULJKWVUHVHUYHG /*DQGWKH/*ORJRDUHUHJLVWHUHGWUDGHPDUNVRI/*&RUS $OORWKHUWUDGHPDUNVDUHWKHSURSHUW\RIWKHLUUHVSHFWLYH RZQHUV Important Customer Information 1 Before you begin Before reading this user guide and getting started, please review the separate Product Safety and Warranty Information guide for important product safety and warranty information about your device. 2 Table of Contents Important Customer Information...............................................1 Table of Contents .......................................................................2 The Basics ...................................................................................5 Phone Overview .................................................................................................... 5 Help ....................................................................................................................... 8 Setting Up Your Phone ........................................................................................8 Removing the Battery and SIM Card ................................................................10 Inserting and Removing a Memory Card ..........................................................12 Charging the Phone ............................................................................................13 Optimizing Battery Life ......................................................................................14
    [Show full text]