Franklin TG-475 - Manual

Franklin TG-475

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Introduction

Congratulations on your purchase of the TG-475,

12-Language Advanced Global Translator

. The TG-

475 is a powerful resource for translating millions
of words and phrases between English, Czech,
Dutch, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish,
Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Turkish. Translate
words and phrases between any pairing of languages.
Corrects your spelling automatically as you type.
Your TG-475 also features over 12,000 common
travel phrases and fi ve word games to help you learn
vocabulary. Keep track of time with home and world
clocks. Other features include a convenient databank
to save names and addresses, and the always-ready
calculator to perform instant calculations, including
metric and currency conversions.

Battery Precautions

Your device is powered by two AAA batteries.

Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be re-charged.
Never recharge batteries that come with the device.

Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from
the device before being charged.

Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged
under adult supervision.

Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as
recommended are to be used.

The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.

Do not expose batteries to direct heat or try
to take batteries apart. Follow the battery
manufacturer’s instructions for battery use.

Always remove a weak or dead battery from the
device.

To avoid damage caused by leakage of the
battery fl uid, replace the battery or batteries
once every two years regardless of how much the
device has been used during that time.

Should a battery leak, the device may become
damaged. Clean the battery compartment
immediately, avoiding contact with your skin.

Keep batteries out of reach of small children. If
swallowed, consult a physician immediately.

Product Care

Your device is designed to be light, compact and
durable. However, it is an electronic device and must
be treated carefully. Putting unneccessary pressure
on it or striking the device against other objects can
cause damage.
In order to avoid damage to your device, please:

Keep the lid closed when you are not using it.
This will protect the screen from being broken,
scratched or marred in any way.

Do not drop, crush, bend, or apply excessive force
to the device.

Do not expose your device to moisture, extreme
or prolonged heat, cold, humidity, or other
adverse conditions. Avoid storing it in damp,
humid or wet places. It is not waterproof.

Clean the device by spraying a mild glass cleaner
onto a cloth and wipe its surface. Do not spray
liquids directly on your device.

Should the device’s display glass break, properly
dispose of the product avoiding contact with
your skin, then wash your hands immediately.

Please keep screen protectors and plastic bags
away from babies and children to avoid danger of
suff ocation.

Installing the Batteries

Your device is powered by two AAA batteries. Follow
these easy instructions to install or replace them. The
batteries should be changed when you see a low
battery warning. Please have the new batteries at
hand before you remove the old ones.

Warning!

If the batteries wear out completely, or if

you take more than a few seconds while changing
the batteries, any user entered information may be
erased. You should always keep written copies of
your important information.

1. Turn the unit off and turn it over.
2. Slide the battery cover off by gently pushing

in the direction of the arrow.

3. Remove the old batteries.
4. Install 2 new AAA batteries following the +/-

markings in the compartment.

_

+

_

+

Important

: Be sure that the batteries are installed

correctly. Wrong polarity may damage the unit.

5. Replace the battery cover.

Resetting Your Device

If the keyboard fails to respond or if the screen
performs erratically, perform a system reset by
following the steps below.

1. Hold CLEAR and press

.

If nothing happens, try Step 2.

2. Use a paper clip to gently press the reset

button on your device.

The reset button is in a pin-sized hole on the right
side of the back of your device.

3. Press the letter of the message language you

want.

See “Message Language” for more information.
The message “Erase All? Y/N” is displayed.

Note

: This message refers to user-entered

information, not the text in the translator. User-
entered information includes the databank and
any settings you may have changed.

4. Press N to save your information.

Press

Y

to erase your information.

Warning!

Pressing the reset button with more than

light pressure may permanently disable your unit. In
addition, resetting the unit may erase settings and
other information you may have entered.

Key Guide

Function Key

Turns the device on or off .

Shifts letter keys to type uppercase letters
and special marks.

Displays options for enhancing your
personal interactive experience.

Displays text entry fi eld. Search the entire

translation book by typing a search term
or phrase.

Displays a list of the most commonly used

phrases arranged by topic.

Displays a menu of available source

languages (the language you already know).

Displays a menu of available target

languages (the language you do not know).

Displays a menu of available games.

With each repeated keypress, toggles
through date and time settings for your
home city and one world city you select
from a list of 50 world cities.

Reverts to the main menu or screen
within a given mode. Clears the text entry
fi eld or calculator.

Backs up or erases a letter.

With each keypress, cycles through available
type sizes. Not available in all modes.

Turns the backlight on or off . The
backlight helps you view the screen
in temporary low light conditions. The
backlight automatically turns itself off
after use to conserve power.

Displays the Databank menu for
organizing names and numbers.

Displays the calculator input fi eld for
mathematical computations. Refer to
the numeric images on the keypad when
using letter keys in this mode.

Displays the Conversions menu for
currency, distance, temperature, weight,
and liquid volume conversions.

Inserts blank space, for example, in

between words of a phrase. In lists and
menus, jumps to the next screen or page
until the last available item is selected.

When entering letters, press this key to
cycle through available diacritical marks
before selecting one.

When entering letters, press this key to
cycle through common punctuation
marks before selecting one.

Confi rms the current selection, input, or

menu item, and continues to the next
screen in a sequence. Also performs a
calculation and returns a result.

Scrolls up to the previous page in a list.

Scrolls down to the next page in a list.

Navigation Key

prev

next

up

down

Press the up ( ), down ( ), left ( ), or

right ( ) portion of this key to move in the
direction indicated.

Note

: Flashing arrows

along the right edge of each screen show
which navigation keys you can press to
move around menus or view more text.

Calculator Keys

Q–P

Types

numbers.

A(1/x)

Calculates a reciprocal.

S(√x)

Calculates a square root.

D(x

2

)

Squares a number.

F(%)

Calculates a percentage.

G(.)

Inserts a decimal point.

H(+)

Adds one value to another.

J(-)

Subtracts one value from another.

K(x)

Multiplies two values.

L(÷)

Divides one value by another.

Z(+/-)

Changes the sign of the number on the
screen to negative or positive.

X(

MC

)

Clears the number stored in memory.

C(

MR

)

Recalls the number stored in memory.

V(

M

-)

Subtracts the currently displayed value
from the number stored in memory.

B(

M

+)

Adds the currently displayed value to the
number stored in memory.

Message Language

The fi rst time you use this translator, you will be
prompted to set the message language used for
on-screen instructions and menu items. Press the
letter for the language you want: English (

E

), Czech

(

C

), Dutch (

N

), French (

F

), German (

D

), Hungarian

(

M

), Italian (

I

), Polish (

O

), Portuguese (

P

), Russian (

R

),

Spanish (

S

), and Turkish (

T

).

Source and Target Languages

The source language is the language in which you
enter a word at the translator entry screen. The target
language is the language in which you wish to view
the translation. The initial source and target languages
are assigned when you select a message language. The
source language is the same as the message language.
If you select

English

message language, the target

language is

French

. If you select any other message

language, the target language is

English

. To change

the source and target languages, do the following.

1. Press

.

The list of source languages is displayed.

2. Press or to select a source language. Press

.

3. Press

.

The list of target languages is displayed.

4. Press or to select a target language. Press

.

Changing Settings

At any time, you may adjust settings for your device
using the basic steps below:

1. Press .
2. Press or to select a menu item.

Contrast

—adjust the light or dark appearance of

your screen.

Message Language

—change the language of the

menus, prompts, and help messages on your device.

Type Size

—set the size of display text.

Shutoff

—specify the length of idle time permitted

before the device automatically powers off . This
feature prolongs battery life if you forget to turn
off your device after use.

Demo

—view a brief on-screen demonstration

about your device.

3. Press

.

4. Press or to adjust the selected setting.

Press

to confi rm.

Or, press

to leave the setting unchanged. The

demo will auto-play. Press

CLR

to stop it.

5. Press

to return to the Translator Entry

screen.

Translating Words

Use your device to translate words from a source
language to a target language. Change the source
and target languages at any time (see “Source and
Target Languages” to learn how).

1. Press

to go to the Translator Entry

screen. The entry language will be your source
language.

2. Type a word to look up.

If you type an infl ected word form (e.g., “went”)
matching root entries automatically appear (e.g.,
“go”).
You can type accents, umlauts, diacritical marks,
and capital letters, but they are not required to
fi nd matches.
To type accents, umlauts and diacritic marks,

type a letter fi rst then press or

repeatedly.

To type a capital letter, press

and then the

letter key.

Note

: When typing Russian words, follow the

Cyrillic alphabet as indicated on the keyboard.
For keys with mulitple letters, press the letter key

and then press or

until you see the letter

you want.
To type a punctuation mark, press

SYMB

repeatedly until you see the one you want.

3. Press

.

The message “Found:

n

” fl ashes on the screen

followed by the list of words and/or phrases.

n

is

the total number of matches.

Note

: If you enter a misspelled word or a word

not in this translator, a list of corrections appears.

Select the one you want and then press

.

4. Press or to select the word or phrase you

want and press

to see its translation.

Note

: If there is more than one screen of data, use

or

to read.

5. Press to return to the list.
6. Press CLR to start a new search.

Translating Phrases

The common phrases in this product are always listed
in the current source language. Follow these steps to
translate a phrase from the source language to the
target language:

1. Press

.

2. Press or to select a category and press

.

3. Press or to select the phrase you want to

translate.

You can also type a word you are looking for, or
just the fi rst letter to see the fi rst phrase starting
with that letter. With each letter you type, the
resulting list of matching phrases refreshes itself.

4. Press

to see the translation.

If there is more than one screen of data, press
or

to read.

5. Press

to return to the list.

6. Press CLR when done.

Using the Databank

Use the databank to save as many as 100 names and
phone numbers. The number of contacts you can
save depends on the total number of characters you
enter.

Adding a New Contact

1. Press .

You see the Databank menu.

2. Press or to select

New Entry

. Press

.

3. Type a name and then press

.

Names are all capital letters, and can contain
up to 30 characters, including spaces. Accented
characters are not supported in the databank.

To type punctuation, press

and then press

repeatedly until you see the one you want.

To delete a character, press

.

4. Use the numbered keys to type a phone

number and then press

.

You cannot type letters in a phone number.
To type punctuation, fi rst press

SYMB

repeatedly

until you see the one you want.

6. Press

V(

M

-) to subtract the result from the

number stored in memory.

7. Press

C(

MR

) to retrieve the number from memory.

It is 320.

8. Press CLR to clear the calculator.

Converting Metric Units

Easily convert weights and measures.

1. Press

CONV.

You see the Conversions menu.

2. Press or to select a conversion category.

Press

.

If there is a sub-menu, repeat Step 3.

3. Type a number after one of the units.

Press or to move between the lines. Press

to delete a number.

4. Press

to convert it.

5. Press CLR when fi nished.

Converting Currency

The converter allows you to convert currency.

1. Press

CONV.

You see the Conversions menu.

2. Press to select

Currency

. Press

.

3. Enter a conversion rate and press

.

The rate should be in units of the other currency
per one unit of the home currency (

n

other/1

home). For example, to convert between U.S.
Dollars and Euros, enter an exchange rate of
1.256. This means that 1.256 U.S. Dollars is
equivalent to 1 Euro.

4. Type a home or other currency amount.

Press or to move between the lines. Press

to erase a number.

5. Press

to convert it.

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 24-hour
Day/Month/Year formats. Press

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 fi eld.
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 fi rst
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 fi ve (5) fun games for you to choose from:

Hangman

,

Quiz

,

Chance

,

Keyboard Wiz

, and

Memory

Challenge

.

Selecting a Game

1. Press

.

2. Press or to select a game.
3. Press

.

Setting a Skill Level

You can select the degree of diffi

culty for the games:

Beginner

,

Intermediate

,

Advanced

,

Expert

, or

Wizard

.

1. Press

.

2. Press to select

Skill Level

. Press

.

Tip

: Press

to select

Skill Level

with one key

stroke.

3. Press or to 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.

Warning!

Your phone list information is safely

stored in memory as long as the battery supplies
power. However, if the battery loses all power, this
information will be permanently lost. Always keep
backup copies of your important information.

Viewing the List of Contacts

1. Press .

You see the Databank menu.

2.

View: n Entries

appears fi rst in the menu. Press

to view the list.

n

is the number of entries.

3. To view an entry from that list, press or to

select it, or type a name to jump to matching
entries.

To view an entry that is too long to fi t on the
screen, press .

Editing a Contact

1. Press .

You see the Databank menu.

2. Press to select

Edit Entry

. Press

.

3. Press or to select an entry, or type a name

to jump to matching entries. Press

.

4. Edit the name fi eld, then press

to move

to the number fi eld.

Press

to delete a character to the left of the

cursor.

5. Edit the Number fi eld, then press

to save

all changes.

Or, press

CLR

to return to the Databank menu

without saving your changes.

Deleting a Contact

1. Press .

You see the Databank menu.

2. Press to select

Delete Entry

. Press

.

3. Press or to select an entry, or type a name

to jump to matching entries. Press

.

4. Press Y to delete the entry or N to cancel the

deletion.
Note

:

Y

and

N

represent “Yes” and “No” and

change with the selected message language.
For example, if French is the selected message
language, the choices would be

O

and

N

.

Erasing All Contacts

Warning!

This procedure permanently erases all the

names and numbers in your phone list.

1. Press .

You see the Databank menu.

2. Press to select

Erase All Data

. Press

.

3. Press Y to erase all the entries or N to cancel

the deletion.

Using a Password

Use a password to protect private information in the
databank. The password is requested when the unit is
turned on and in Databank mode.

Warning!

After you set the password, you must enter

it to access the databank for the fi rst time during a
session. Always record your password and keep it in a
separate place.
If you forget the password, you must reset the unit
to access the databank. See “Resetting Your Device.”
If the unit does not reset after pressing the reset
button, remove the battery, wait at least two minutes,
and then re-install it. For battery instructions, see
“Replacing the Battery”.

Warning!

Resetting the unit erases all user-entered

information. Always keep written or backup copies
of your data.

Setting a Password

1. Press .

You see the Databank menu.

2. Press to select

Set Password

. Press

.

3. Type a password and press

.

Passwords can have up to 8 letters. You will be
prompted to retype your password.

4. To verify the change, type your password

again exactly as you did the fi rst time.

5. Press

to confi rm and enable your

password.

To test the password, press

twice, press

,

select

Databank

, press

, type the password,

and press

.

To disable the password, repeat Steps 1 to
3 above, and press

at the “Enter New

Password” prompt.

Using the Calculator

Performing a Basic Calculation

1. Press .

You see the calculator.

2. Type a number, up to 10 digits.
3. Press H(+), J(-), K(x), L(÷) to add, subtract,

multiply, or divide.

4. Type another number.

5. Press

.

6. Press CLR to clear the current calculation.

Using Calculator Memory

Try the following equation to practice using the
calculator memory: (32 x 12) - (8 x 8) = 320

1. Press .
2. Press

X(

MC

) to clear the calculator memory, if

necessary.

3. Type

32

, press K(x), type

12

, and then press

.

4. Press

B(

M

+) to add the result to memory.

M

indicates a number stored in memory.

5. Type

8

, press K(x), type

8

, and then press

.

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 defi ne. 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 hand-eye coordination.
As letters race across the screen, try to tap their
corresponding letter keys in sequential order before
they fi ll up the entire width of the screen.

1. Select to play

Keyboard Wiz

.

2. Press

to start.

3. Press the letter key for the fi rst 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 fi ll 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 fi rst word briefl y 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 briefl y displays.

At each “Enter word:” prompt, you must
remember to type the fi rst word again, then the
second one, and so on, challenging your memory
more as the list grows.

5. Press CLR or

when fi nished.

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.

Specifi cations

Model: TG-475

12-Language Advanced Global

Translator

Batteries

: two AAA

Size

: 5.35 x 3.66 x 0.77 in

Weight

: 7 oz (without batteries)

ISBN: 978-1-59074-459-8
If you have a problem with this product, refer to
the limited warranty. If you purchased this product
outside the United States, contact the place of
purchase to obtain warranty or repair information.
©2002-2009 Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc.
Burlington, N.J. 08016-4907 U.S.A. All rights reserved.
Imported to the European Community by:
Franklin Electronic Publishers GmbH
Kapellenstr. 13
85622 Feldkirchen, Germany
U.S. Patents: 5,113,340; 5,218,536

Recycling and Disposal

Device Disposal

This device should be disposed through your
local electronic product recycling system – do not
throw into the trash bin.

Packaging Disposal

Please save this User’s Guide and all packing
materials, as they contain important information.
In case of disposal, please refer to your local
recycling system.

Battery Disposal

Do not dispose of batteries with normal
household waste. Please obey your local
regulations when disposing of used batteries.

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 modifi cations 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. This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit diff erent
from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.

NOTE

: This unit was tested with shielded cables on the

peripheral devices. Shielded cables must be used with the unit
to insure compliance.

NOTE

: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or

TV interference caused by unauthorized modifi cations to this
equipment. Such modifi cations could void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment.

Disclaimer of Warranties

Except as specifi cally provided herein, Franklin makes no
warranty of any kind, express or implied, with respect to this
product.

For the US Limited Warranty in English visit
www.franklin.com/service.

Limited Warranty

(EU and Switzerland)

Notwithstanding the disclaimer of warranties above, this
product, excluding batteries and liquid crystal display (LCD),
is guaranteed by Franklin to be free of defects in materials
or workmanship for a period of two years from the date of
purchase. It will be repaired or replaced with an equivalent
product (at Franklin’s option) free of charge for any defect in
workmanship or materials during that time.
This warranty explicitly excludes defects due to misuse,
accidental damage, or wear and tear. This warranty does not
aff ect the consumer’s statutory rights.

Limited Warranty (outside U.S.,

EU and Switzerland)

Notwithstanding the disclaimer of warranties above, this
product, excluding batteries and liquid crystal display (LCD),
is guaranteed by Franklin to be free of defects in materials
or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of
purchase. It will be repaired or replaced with an equivalent
product (at Franklin’s option) free of charge for any defect in
workmanship or materials during that time.
Products purchased outside the United States, the European
Union and Switzerland that are returned under warranty
should be returned to the original vendor with proof of
purchase and description of fault. Charges will be made for all
repairs unless valid proof of purchase is provided.
This warranty explicitly excludes defects due to misuse,
accidental damage, or wear and tear. This warranty does not
aff ect the consumer’s statutory rights.

Appendix: Cities List

Please read the following safety warnings and
precautions before using your device.

Note

: If this

device is to be used by young children, this User’s
Guide should be read to them by an adult and their
use of the device should be monitored. Failure to do
so may cause injury.

12-Language

Advanced Global Translator

TG-475

User’s Guide

www.franklin.com/eu

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 re-established by pressing the reset key, by
pressing

, or by removing and replacing the batteries.

CITY NAME

ABBREVIATION

ADELAIDE

ADL

AUCKLAND

AKL

AMSTERDAM

AMS

ANCHORAGE

ANC

AZORES ISLANDS

AZO

BARCELONA

BCN

BEIJING

BEI

BERLIN

BER

BANGKOK

BKK

BRUSSELS

BRU

BUDAPEST

BUD

CAIRO

CAI

CARACAS

CCS

CHICAGO

CHI

DHAKA

DAC

DELHI

DEL

DENVER

DEN

DUBAI

DXB

ANKARA

ESB

FERNANDO DE

NORONHA

FER

GUAM

GUM

HELSINKI

HEL

HONG KONG

HKG

HONOLULU

HNL

ISTANBUL

IST

KABUL

KBL

KARACHI

KHI

LOS ANGELES

LAX

LISBON

LIS

LONDON

LON

MADRID

MAD

MID ATLANTIC

MAT

MIDWAY ISLANDS

MID

MOSCOW

MOW

NOUMEA

NOU

NEW YORK

NYC

PARIS

PAR

PRAGUE

PRG

YANGON

RGN

RIO DE JANEIRO

RIO

ROME

ROM

RIYADH

RUH

SINGAPORE

SIN

SYDNEY

SYD

TEHRAN

THR

TONGA

TNG

TOKYO

TYO

WARSAW

WAW

WELLINGTON

WLG

TORONTO

YYZ

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