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Table of Contents Page ......................................................................................................... Copyright ....................................................................................................... 1 Disclaimer and Limitation of Liability ................................................... 1 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Phusion™ Components ........................................................ 2 Touchpad Layout ..........................................
Table of Contents Page ......................................................................................................... 4.1.4 4.1.5 4.1.6 4.1.7 4.1.8 4.1.9 4.1.10 4.1.11 4.1.12 4.1.13 4.2 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 4.2.4 4.2.5 4.2.6 4.2.7 4.2.8 4.2.9 4.2.10 4.3 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.3.5 4.3.6 4.3.7 4.3.8 4.3.9 4.3.10 contents/a Creating a New Album ....................................................... 18 Deleting an Album ................................................................
Table of Contents Page ......................................................................................................... 4.3.11 4.3.12 4.3.13 4.4 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.4.3 4.4.4 4.4.5 4.4.6 4.4.7 4.4.8 4.4.9 4.4.10 Adding the Transition and Sound Effect ....................... 34 Adding Cover and End Slides .......................................... 35 Adding More Photos to a Slide Show ........................... 35 Card Maker ............................................................................
Table of Contents Page ......................................................................................................... 5.2 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.3 5.2.4 5.2.5 5.2.6 5.2.7 5.2.8 5.2.9 5.3 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3 5.3.4 5.3.5 5.3.6 5.3.7 5.4 5.4.1 5.4.2 5.4.3 5.4.4 5.4.5 5.4.6 5.5 5.5.1 5.5.2 5.5.3 5.5.4 5.5.5 5.5.6 contents/a My Address Book ................................................................. 46 My Address Book: What is it? .......................................... 46 Commands .................
Table of Contents Page ......................................................................................................... 5.5.7 5.6 5.6.1 5.6.2 5.6.3 5.6.4 5.6.5 5.6.6 5.6.7 5.7 5.7.1 5.7.2 5.7.3 5.7.4 5.7.5 5.8 5.8.1 5.8.2 5.8.3 5.8.4 5.8.5 5.8.6 5.8.7 5.8.8 5.8.9 5.8.10 5.8.11 5.8.12 contents/a Viewing a Statement ........................................................... 59 My Database .......................................................................... 60 My Database: What is it? .......
Table of Contents Page ......................................................................................................... 6 MY ACCESSORIES 6.1 6.1.1 6.1.2 6.1.3 6.1.4 6.1.5 6.2 6.2.1 6.2.2 6.2.3 6.2.4 6.3 6.3.1 6.3.2 6.3.3 6.4 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.5 6.5.1 6.5.2 6.5.3 6.5.4 6.6 6.6.1 6.6.2 6.6.3 contents/a Clock ......................................................................................... 69 Clock: What is it? .................................................................. 69 Commands ......
Table of Contents Page ......................................................................................................... 7 ENTERTAINMENT 7.1 7.1.1 7.1.2 7.1.3 7.1.4 7.2 7.2.1 7.2.2 7.2.3 7.2.4 7.3 7.3.1 7.3.2 7.3.3 7.3.4 7.4 7.4.1 7.4.2 7.4.3 7.4.4 7.5 7.5.1 7.5.2 7.5.3 7.5.4 7.6 7.6.1 7.6.2 7.6.3 7.6.4 contents/a Photo Puzzle .......................................................................... 78 Photo Puzzle: What is it? ................................................... 78 Commands .....
Table of Contents Page ......................................................................................................... 8 WORDS & MATH 8.1 8.1.1 8.1.1.1 8.1.1.2 8.1.1.3 8.1.1.4 8.1.1.5 8.1.1.6 8.1.1.7 8.1.2 8.1.2.1 8.1.2.2 8.1.2.3 8.1.3 8.1.3.1 8.1.3.2 8.1.3.3 8.1.3.4 8.1.3.5 8.2 8.2.1 8.2.1.1 8.2.1.2 8.2.1.3 8.2.1.4 8.2.2 8.2.2.1 8.2.2.2 8.2.2.3 8.2.3 8.2.3.1 8.2.3.2 8.2.3.3 contents/a Math Games .......................................................................... 89 Tangrams .............
Table of Contents Page ......................................................................................................... 8.2.3.4 8.3 8.3.1 8.3.2 8.4 8.4.1 8.4.2 8.4.3 8.4.4 Selecting a Skill Level .......................................................... 99 Translator ............................................................................... 100 Translator: What is it? ........................................................ 100 Using Translator ...............................................
Table of Contents Page ......................................................................................................... 9.2 9.2.1 9.2.2 9.3 Phusion™ Tutor ................................................................... 110 Phusion™ Tutor: What is it? ............................................ 110 Using Phusion™ Tutor ...................................................... 110 VTech® PC Link Software ................................................ 110 Appendix: Smiley Icons .................
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1 INTRODUCTION Welcome to the Phusion™ digital camera organizer. This guide is designed to help you set up and run your digital camera organizer. It describes all you need to know about how to use your Phusion™ digital camera organizer and the applications that come with it. 1.
Important Buttons and Features Digital Camera With Phusion™’s Digital Camera, you can take up to 25 black and white digital pictures. Use the LCD screen to see what the Digital Camera sees in real-time, so you can always get the perfect shot. Also, you’ll never need film or film developing. You can take a picture and see the results instantly. Each picture is instantly stored in Phusion™’s Photo Browser. For even greater flexibility, you can rotate the Digital Camera 180° for more picture taking fun.
Stylus and Stylus Slot The stylus slides in and out of the slot. To use the stylus, remove it from the slot and hold it as you would a pen or pencil. Use the stylus to press the keys on the Touchpad or to press the Directional Pad and other buttons. Touchpad The Touchpad is very similar to a computer keyboard. Use the stylus to press the keys on the Touchpad. See the section, “Touchpad Layout” for more information on each key. Cancel Button Press Cancel to return to the previous screen.
Back Cradle Connector This port connects to the cradle, which is connected to the serial port on your PC. Place the Phusion™ into the cradle to backup data or transfer data to and from your PC. Battery Cover Covers the batteries that power your Phusion™ digital camera organizer. Reset Button Under normal use, you should not have to use the Reset button. If your Phusion™ digital camera organizer stops responding, press Reset to restart.
Cradle PC Link Connector The PC Link Connector connects to the serial port on your PC using the serial cable included with your Phusion™. 1.2 Touchpad layout This key is used to activate the number keys. If you press the Fn key then press the Y key, the number 6 will appear on the screen. Also, you can press the Fn key then H key to view the Tutor information.
Press this key before pressing the letter keys to type capital letters. Press this key if you want to type all letters as capital letters. Press this key again to continue typing in lower case letters. Cap Space Press this key to insert a space between words or letters. Arrow keys Press these keys to move the cursor up, down, left or right. Press this key to move the cursor to the next line or confirm an action. Press this key to delete any character to the left of the cursor.
1.3 Battery Installation Two (2) AA size batteries power your Phusion™ digital camera organizer. Here is how to install them: 1. Be sure your Phusion™ digital camera organizer is turned off. 2. Open the battery cover on the back of your Phusion™ digital camera organizer. 3. Insert two (2) new AA size batteries as shown. 4. Close the battery cover. If your Phusion™ digital camera organizer stops working or if the screen appears dim, make sure the batteries are fresh and installed properly. 1.
1.5 How to Use the Action Menu Press the Menu button on your Phusion™ digital camera organizer to view the Action menu. The Action menu is arranged in a cross section that allows you to access commands using the fewest button presses. Use the Directional Pad to select a command, then press OK to continue.
2 DIGITAL CAMERA 2.1 Digital Camera: What is it? The pictures you take can be used in some of the learning activities and games. You can add pictures to your address book, too. You can even transfer pictures to and from your PC. Each picture is instantly stored in Phusion™‘s Photo Browser. Where is it? You can open the Digital Camera from the Main menu of your Phusion™ digital camera organizer. The Digital Camera can also be accessed from other applications that use your digital pictures. 2.
2.3 Using the Digital Camera 1. Use the Directional Pad to select from the Main menu and press OK. (Digital Camera) 2. On the LCD screen, you can instantly see what the Digital Camera sees in real-time. 3. Press the Photo button to take a picture. 2.4 Adjust the Picture Contrast and Brightness 1. You can adjust the contrast and brightness of each picture using the Directional Pad. 2. Press Up and Down to adjust the picture contrast. 3. Press Left or Right to adjust the brightness of the picture. 2.
2.6 How to Use Timer Photo Taking 1. Select menu. (Timer Photo Taking) from the Action 2. Once Timer Photo Taking is active, Phusion™ will take a picture in 10 seconds.
3 PHOTO BROWSER 3.1 Photo Browser: What is it? The Photo Browser is a collection of digital photos taken by you. Once a picture is taken, it is automatically stored in the Photo Browser. Your Phusion™ digital camera organizer stores up to 25 digital pictures. Where is it? You can find Photo Browser in the Main menu. 3.2 Commands (Delete) Delete the current photo or all photos. (This File) Delete the selected photo. (All Files) Permanently delete all photos.
3.3 Using the Photo Browser 1. Select (Photo Browser) from the Main menu and press OK. 2. Use the Directional Pad to select a photo and press OK to view it. 3.4 Deleting a Photo 1. Select Photo Browser from the Main menu and press OK to open it. 2. Select a photo you want to delete using the Directional (Delete) from the Action menu. Pad and select 3. A sub-menu will pop up.
3.5 Show or Hide the Date & Time 1. Select (Show Date & Time) from the Action menu after you have opened the Photo Browser. 2. If the date and time isn’t shown, press OK. The date and time of when each photo was taken will appear on screen. 3. Select (Hide Date & Time) and press OK again to hide the date and time of when each photo was taken. 3.6 Viewing Photos from Schedule Photo Taking 1. At the Photo Browser, use the Directional Pad to select (View Scheduled Photos) from the Action menu. 2. Press OK.
4 MY PHOTO GALLERY Use My Photo Gallery to organize your photos! In My Photo Gallery, you can create slide shows and photo albums. You can even add special effects or Clip Art to your pictures. 4.1 My Album 4.1.1 My Album: What is it? My Album helps you store, organize and add notes to your photos. You can re-order or create Cover and End Pages for the album. Where is it? You can find My Album in the My Photo Gallery folder. 4.1.2 Commands (New) Create a new album.
(Undo Order) Undo Re-order and use original order. (Attach Notes) Attach a note to the selected photo. (Album Tools) Edit the current photo album. (Album Cover Page) Create a cover page using a template. (Album End Page) Create an end page using a template. (Add More Photos) Add more photos to the album, by taking new photos or by selecting photos from the photo Browser. (Exclude This Photo) Exclude this photo from the selected album. (Save) Save the current album.
4.1.3 Using My Album 1. Select (My Photo Gallery) from the Main menu using the Directional Pad. 2. Select OK. (My Album) using the Directional Pad and press 3. You are now in the main album screen. 4. To edit an album, select the album, then select (Edit) from the Action menu. 5. After you have edited or created a new album, choose (Save) to save your changes. 4.1.4 Creating a New Album 1. From the main album screen, select Action menu. (New) from the 2.
3. Select the photo source. You can take a new photo using the Digital Camera, or you can select a photo from the Photo Browser. 4. Press OK to confirm your selected photo. The selected photo will be added to your album. To deselect a photo, press OK again. When you have finished adding photos, press Cancel to view the complete Album. 5. To save your album, select (Save) from the Action menu and press OK. 4.1.5 Deleting an Album 1. At the album main screen, select the album you want to delete. 2.
4.1.6 Playing an Album as a Slide Show 1. At the album main screen, select the Action menu. (Play Album) from 4.1.7 Viewing Photos in an Album 1. Use the Directional Pad to select the album you want to view and press OK. 2. Use the Directional Pad to select a photo you want to view and press OK. 4.1.8 Arranging the Order of the Photos in an Album 1. At the album main screen, select menu. (Edit) from the Action 2. Select (Re-Order) from the Action menu and press OK. 3.
4.1.9 Attaching a Note to Your Photos 1. At the album Edit screen, select a photo. 2. Select OK. (Attach Notes) from the Action menu and press 3. Type in your note. 4. After you have finished typing your note, press OK to save it. 4.1.10 Deleting a Photo from an Album 1. At the album Edit screen, select a photo you want to delete. 2. Select (Exclude This Photo) from the Action menu and press OK.
4.1.11 Adding More Photos to an Album 1. At the album Edit screen, select the Action menu. 2. Select (Album Tools) from (Add More Photos) and press OK. 3. Select the photo source. You can take a new photo using the Digital Camera, or you can select a photo from the Photo Browser. 4. The selected photos will be added to the album automatically. 4.1.12 Adding Album Cover and End Pages 1. Select OK. (Album Tools) from the Action menu and press (Album Cover Page) or 2.
5. Select (Insert Clip Art) from the Action menu to add (Insert Text) to add text to the photo. Clip Art or select 6. Select (Save) to save the photo. 4.1.13 Deleting a Cover or End Page If you want to delete a cover or end page, select (Exclude this Photo). 4.2 Photo Maker 4.2.1 Photo Maker: What is it? The Photo Maker allows you to add effects, hairstyles or backgrounds to your photos. Where is it? You can find Photo Maker in the My Photo Gallery folder. 4.2.
(Insert Text) Add text to a photo. (Save) Save the current photo. (Undo Effect) Undo the last photo effect. (Replace Photo) Select a new photo. 4.2.3 Using Photo Maker 1. Select (My Photo Gallery) from the Main menu using the Directional Pad. 2. Select (Photo Maker) using the Directional Pad. 3. You are now in the Photo Maker main screen. Two templates are provided. Select a template and press OK. 4. Now you can choose from different effects.
4.2.4 Adding Effects to a Photo 1. Open Photo Maker and select the Photo Effects template, then press OK to enter the Photo Effects screen. 2. Select (New) from the Action menu. 3. Select the photo source. You can take a new photo using the Digital Camera, or you can select a photo from the Photo Browser. 4. Select a photo effect and press OK to confirm your selection. 5. Select (Save) from the Action menu to save your changes. 4.2.5 Adding Special Effects to a Photo 1.
3. Select a hairstyle or background template from the template Photo Browser and press OK. 4. Select the photo source. You can take a new photo using the Digital Camera, or you can select a photo from the Photo Browser. 5. Select (Save) from the Action menu to save your changes. 4.2.6 Deleting Photos with Effects 1. Select the photo you want to delete in the Photo Effects or Special Effects screen. 2. Select (Delete) from the Action menu using the Directional Pad and press OK. 3.
4.2.7 Editing Photos with Effects 1. Select a photo you want to edit from the Photo Effect screen. 2. Select (Edit) from the Action menu and press OK to enter the Edit screen. 3. At the Edit screen, select (Insert Clip Art) from Action (Insert Text) to add menu to insert Clip Art or select text. 4. Select (Save) to save your changes. 4.2.8 Editing a Photo with a Special Effect 1. Select a photo you want to edit from the Special Effects screen. 2.
4.2.9 Viewing a Photo Full Screen 1. At Photo Effects or Special Effects screen select a photo you want to view and press OK. 2. The selected photo will be displayed full screen. 4.2.10 Replacing a Photo 1. If you’re not satisfied with the photo you selected, you (Replace photo) from the Action menu to can select select another photo. 2. Select (Save) and press OK to save the photo. 4.3 Slide Show Maker 4.3.
Where is it? You can find Slide Show Maker in the My Photo Gallery folder. 4.3.2 Commands (New) Create a new slide show. (Delete) Delete the current file or all files. (This File) Delete the selected file. (All Files) Permanently delete all files. (Play Show) Play slide show. (Play Album) Convert an album into a slide show using default transition & sound effects. (Loop Show) Play a slide show continuously. Press Cancel to stop the slide show. (Re-Order Slides) Change the order of the slides.
(Slide Tools) Create a slide cover page and end page, or add more slides to your show. (Slide Cover Page) Create a cover slide using the provided templates. (Slide End Page) Create an end slide using the provided templates. (Add More Slides) Add more slides to the show by taking new photos or by selecting saved photos. (Undo Order) Undo the Re-Order and use previous order. (Save Order) Save changes in the slide order. (Insert Clip Art) Insert Clip Art from the Clip Art Browser.
4.3.3 Using the Slide Show Maker 1. Select (My Photo Gallery) from the Main menu using the Directional Pad. 2. Select (Slide Show Maker) using the Directional Pad, and press OK. 3. Select (New) from the Action menu to create a new (Edit) to enter the Slide Show slide show, or select Edit screen. 4. To view a slide show, select Action menu. (Play Show) from the 4.3.4 Creating a New Slide Show 1. Select (New) from the Action menu. 2. Type in a name for the new slide show.
4. Use the Directional Pad to place the cursor over a photo. Press OK to add it to the Slide Show. To deselect a photo, place the cursor over the photo, and press OK again. 5. When you have finished adding photos, press Cancel to view the photos in the show. 4.3.5 Deleting a Slide Show 1. Select the slide show you want to delete. 2. Select (Delete) from the Action menu and press OK. 3. You can select either (This File) to delete the selected (All Files) to delete all of the slide shows.
3. Choose the slide you want to view and press OK. 4.3.7 How to Play an Album as a Slide Show 1. Select (Play Album) from the Action menu using the Directional Pad, and press OK. 2. The screen will switch to the Album main screen. Select the album you want to view. 3. Press OK to confirm your selection, the selected album will be automatically converted into a slide show. 4.3.8 How to Play a Slide Show 1. Select the slide show you want to view using the Directional Pad, and press OK. 2. Select OK.
4.3.10 Changing the Order of the Photos in a Slide Show 1. Select the slide show you want to edit using the Directional Pad. (Edit) from the Action menu to enter the Slide 2. Select Show Edit screen. 3. Select OK. (Re-Order) from the Action menu and press 4. Select a slide you want to move using the Directional Pad, then press OK. Place the slide in the new position using the Directional Pad, then press OK to confirm the move. 5.
3. To edit the slide transition and sound effe ct, select (Transition & Sound) from the Action menu, and press OK. 4. Use the Directional Pad to select a transition or sound effect. Press OK or Enter to confirm your selections. 5. Select (Save) to save your changes. 4.3.12 Adding Cover and End Slides 1. At the Slide Show Edit screen, select the Action menu. (Slide Tools) from (Slide Cover Page) or (Slide End Page) 2. Select from the Action menu, and press OK. 3.
3. Select a photo source. You can add photos using the Digital Camera or select photos from the Photo Browser. 4. After selecting the photos, press OK to add the photos to the current slide show. 4.4 Card Maker 4.4.1 Card Maker: What is it? With Card Maker and pictures from the Digital Camera, you can create greeting cards, invitations, and more. Card Maker also includes different styles of borders and Clip Art to help you design the perfect card.
(Edit) Edit the selected card. (Delete) Delete the current card or all cards. (This File) Delete the selected card. (All Files) Permanently delete all cards. (Insert Clip Art) Insert Clip Art from the Clip Art Browser. (Insert Text From Word List) Insert text from the Word List. (Save) Save the current card. (Replace Photo) Select another photo to replace the current photo. (Insert Smiley Icon) Add a smiley icon to a photo. 4.4.3 Using Card Maker 1.
4. Select a card template and press OK to go to edit you card. 5. Select (New) from the Action menu to create a new (Use Template 1) or card. Also you can select (Use Template 2) to create a card using a template. 6. To edit a card, select the card, then select the Action menu. 7. Choose (Edit) from (Save) to save your changes. 4.4.4 Creating a New Card 1. Select (New) from the Action menu to create a new (Use Template 1) or card. Also you can select (Use Template 2) to create a card using a template.
5. Press OK to confirm your photo choice and go to the Card Maker Edit screen. 6. At the Edit screen, you can select (Insert Clip Art) (Insert from Action menu to insert Clip Art or select Text From Word List) to insert text from the Word List. 7. Once you have finished the (Save) from editing, select the Action menu and press OK to save your card. 4.4.5 Editing a Card 1. Select a card you want to edit in the Card Maker Browser. 2. Select (Edit) from the Action menu and press OK to enter the Edit screen.
4.4.6 Deleting a Card 1. Select the card you want to delete in the Card Maker Browser. 2. Select (Delete) from the Action menu using the Directional Pad and press OK. 3. In the following sub-menu, you can select (This File) (All Files) to delete to delete the selected card, or all of the cards in the Card Maker Browser. 4.4.7 Viewing a Card Full Screen 1. In the Card Maker Browser, select the card you want to view, then press OK. 4.4.8 Replacing a Photo 1.
4.4.9 Inserting Clip Art 1. At the Edit screen, select Action menu. (Insert Clip Art) from the 2. A Clip Art box will appear. 3. Choose a Clip Art design using the Directional Pad. 4. Press OK to add the selected Clip Art design to the photo. 4.4.10 Inserting Text from the Text List 1. At the Card Maker Edit screen, select Word List) from the Action menu. (Insert Text From 2. Select a text message from the Text List, then press OK to continue.
5 MY ORGANIZER My Organizer provides different applications that will help you manage your daily life. 5.1 My Mailbox 5.1.1 My Mailbox: What is it? My Mailbox allows you to write messages. Using the VTech® Phusion™ PC Link software, you can transfer your messages to your PC. If you already have an e-mail address and Internet Service Provider, you can transfer your messages to your PC, copy the messages into your own e-mail software, then send the messages from your PC.
Drafts You can save a message that you have not yet finished in (Drafts) box. To read a message, use the Directional the Pad to select a message in the list, then press OK. 5.1.3 Commands (Write Message) Create a new message. (Edit Message) Edit the current message. (Place in Outbox) Send this message to the Outbox. (Delete) Delete the selected message. (View Attachment) Show the attached file. (View More Info) View address information. (Save as Drafts) Save your message in the Drafts folder.
5.1.4 Using My Mailbox 1. Select (My Mailbox) in the My Organizer folder using the Directional Pad and press OK. 2. You will now see three folders: Write Message, Outbox and Drafts. Select one using the Directional Pad. 5.1.5 Creating a New Message You can write a new message by selecting (Write Message) from the (My Mailbox) folder. 5.1.6 Editing a Message Press Menu to open the Action menu then select Message) to edit the current message. (Edit 5.1.
5.1.9 Adding an Address Press Menu to open the Action menu then select (Add Address) to search the Address Book for addresses and automatically add them to the address list. Names and e-mail addresses of both Personal and Group categories will be shown. Personal address entries will be displayed followed by Group address entries. 5.1.10 Viewing Message Information Press Menu to open the Action menu then select More Info) to see all information. (View 5.1.
5.1.14 Inserting a Photo You can attach an image to your message when editing or creating a new message. Press Menu to open the Action menu (Insert Photo). The attached photo will appear then select in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. 5.1.15 Inserting a Sentence You can insert a sentence into your message when editing or creating a new message. Place the cursor in the position you want to insert the sentence. Press Menu to open the Action (Insert Sentence). menu then select 5.1.
5.2.2 Commands (New File) Create a new Personal file. (New Group) Create a new Group file. (Edit) Modify the current file. (Change View) View Personal files, Group files, or All files. (Group Only) Display Group files only. (Personal Only) Display Personal files only. (All Files) Display all files. (Delete) Delete the current file or all files. (All Files) Permanently delete all files. (This File) Delete the selected file. (Insert Photo) Add a photo to this file.
5.2.4 Finding an Address Book Entry Select the entry you would like to view from the list, then press OK to view the selected record. If you want to locate a specific Address Book entry without scrolling through the list of files, you can type the first few letters of a person’s name in the ‘Find by Name’ field, My Adress Book will automatically find matching entries. 5.2.5 Creating an Address Book Entry Choose entry.
5.2.7 Creating a Group Address Book Entry 1. After you have opened your Address Book, select (New Group) from the Action menu. This will open the Edit screen for Group files. 2. At the Edit screen, type in the name of the group you are creating and the e-mail addresses of the people you would like in that group. 3. To add e-mail addresses to the Group entry, select (Add Recipient) from the Action menu. You will then see a list of your Personal files. 4.
5.2.9 Deleting Address Book Files There are two ways to delete files from your Address Book. To delete a single Address Book entry: 1. After you have opened My Address Book, select the entry you want to delete. (Delete) from the Action menu. 2. Choose 3. Then choose (This File) from the Action menu. 4. The entry will be removed from My Address Book. To delete all of the files in your Address Book: 1. After you have opened My Address Book, choose (Delete) from the Action menu. 2.
5.3 My Calendar 5.3.1 My Calendar: What is it? My Calendar helps you keep track of special events, parties and exams. You can view your schedule in either daily or monthly formats. You can use My Calendar any time you want to keep track of an event that you need to remember. Where is it? My Calendar is located in the My Organizer folder. 5.3.2 Commands (New) Create a new event. (Edit) Edit the current event. (Delete) Delete event(s). (All Events) Permanently delete all events from the Calendar.
(Previous Day) Go to the previous day’s schedule. (Next Day) Go to the following day’s schedule. 5.3.3 Using My Calendar 1. Select (My Calendar) in the My Organizer folder. 2. The next screen is the “Monthly View” of the current month. Dots will appear next to the dates that have a scheduled event. 3. To view all of the events for that day, select a day, then press OK. 5.3.4 Adding an Event 1. To add an event to a specific day in the Daily View, you can (New) from choose the Action menu. 2.
Important! If the small dot seen on “Monthly View” is near the top of the date box, then the event on that day is scheduled before 12:00pm. If the small dot is near the bottom of the date box, then the event on that day is scheduled after 12:00pm. 5.3.5 Calendar View Shortcuts In the “Monthly View” of My Calendar, there are a few shortcuts that can be used to change what day, week or month you are viewing.
5.3.7 Deleting All the Events on a Specific Day 1. In the Daily View, select menu. (Delete) from the Action 2. Choose (Full Day Events) to delete all of the events on that day. 5.4 My Memo Pad 5.4.1 My Memo Pad: What is it? My Memo Pad is an application that allows you to type a quick note or reminder. Where is it? My Memo Pad is located in the My Organizer folder. 5.4.2 Commands (New) Create a new memo. (Edit) Edit the selected memo. (Save) Save the memo. (Delete This File) Delete the selected file.
5.4.3 Using My Memo Pad 1. Select (My Memo Pad) in the My Organizer folder. 2. Select a memo to view it. 5.4.4 Creating and Editing Memos 1. Choose memo. 2. Select (New) from the Action menu to create a new (Edit) to edit the selected memo. 3. When you have finished typing or editing your memo, choose (Save) to save it. 5.4.5 Deleting 1. If you want to delete the contents of the current memo, (Delete This at the Edit screen of the memo, choose File) from the Action menu.
2. If you want to delete the selected memo, at the Index (Delete), then select screen of the memo, choose (This File) from the sub-menu. 3. If you want to delete all the memos, choose (Delete), (All Files) from the sub-menu. then select 5.4.6 Inserting a Smiley Icon 1. At the Edit screen of the memo, place the cursor where you would like to insert a smiley icon, then choose (Insert Smiley Icon) from the Action menu. 2. Choose a Smiley icon from the list using the Directional Pad. 5.5 My Money Manager 5.5.
(Delete This File) Delete the current file. (Delete) Delete the current file or all files. (This File) Delete the selected file. (All Files) Permanently delete all files. (Statement) View Statements from the current or previous month. (This Month) Show the net income for the current month. (Last Month) Show the net income for the previous month. (Rename Folder) Change the name of an existing folder. (Change Folder) Switch to another folder. 5.5.
3. If there are entries in the folder, you can read the details about each entry by highlighting the entry and pressing OK. 5.5.4 Renaming the Folder 1. To rename a folder, select (Rename Folder). 2. Type in the new name of the folder. 5.5.5 Creating a New Entry 1. To create a new entry in a folder, select (New). 2. Enter the date of the transaction, the amount, the type of entry (income or expense), and any details about the entry.
5.5.6 Viewing Another Folder 1. Select (Change Folder) to list all of the folders. 2. Select the folder you want to view. 5.5.7 Viewing a Statement A statement is a brief summary of the income and expenses from all of your folders. You can choose to view the statement of the current month or the previous month. 1. While you are viewing a folder, select Menu to open the Action menu. 2. Choose (Statement) from the Action menu. 3.
5.6 My Database 5.6.1 My Database: What is it? My Database allows you to create and maintain your own simple database. With this database you can keep a record of nearly everything - all of your personal items, collections, CDs, or games. Where is it? My Database is located in the My Organizer folder. 5.6.2 Commands (Create New Database) Create a new database. (Delete Database) Delete the selected database. (Add Record) Add a new record to the database.
2. Select the name of the database using the Directional Pad and press OK to view the contents of the database. 3. There are 2 fields or columns in each database. Each entry into a database is called a record. 5.6.4 Adding a Record 1. To add a new record to an existing database, select (Add Record) and press OK. 2. Type in the data you want to add and press OK. 5.6.5 Creating a New Database 1. At the main screen of My Database, select (Create New Database) and press OK. 2.
3. After creating the structure of the new database, you can input your data. 5.6.6 Deleting a Record 1. At the index screen of an existing database, select the record you want to delete. 2. Choose (Delete Record) from the Action menu and press OK. 5.6.7 Deleting a Database 1. On the main screen of My Database, select the database you want to delete. 2. Choose (Delete Database) from the Action menu and press OK. 5.7 School Subjects 5.7.
5.7.2 Commands (New) Clear the School Subjects table. (Edit) Change the content of the selected cell. (Delete) Clear the content of the selected cell. 5.7.3 Viewing School Subjects Select (School Subjects) in the My Organizer folder. 5.7.4 Creating a New School Subjects Table 1. On the main screen of School Subjects, move the cursor to the cell you want to edit. 2. Press Menu, then choose (Edit) to edit the cell. 3. Choose the method of inputting the new subject.
4. If you choose “Let’s see the list”, you can choose the new subject from a list of common school subjects. 5. If you choose “I’ll type it myself”, you can enter the name of a subject not on the list. Each subject name can be up to 5 characters in length. 5.7.5 Deleting Contents in the School Subjects Table To clear the contents of a selected cell, move the cursor to (Delete). To clear the that cell, press Menu then choose (New) from the Action menu.
5.8 To Do List 5.8.1 To Do List: What is it? To Do List helps you prioritize and assign due dates to assignments or common tasks. It’s a great tool that helps you keep track of all the things you need to do! The To Do List displays each task in priority order with the high priority items listed first. High priority items are marked “1”. Low priority items are marked ”3". If a task has a medium priority, it is marked with a “2”. Where is it? To Do List is located in the My Organizer folder. 5.8.
C key Change the status (complete or incomplete) of a task. 5.8.3 Symbols Displaying the Status of Tasks in the To Do List. This symbol means that the task has been completed. This symbol means that the task is overdue. 5.8.4 Using the To Do List 1. Select (To Do List) in the My Organizer folder. 2. Select a task from the list using the Directional Pad, to view the task status, start date, due date, priority, and details. 5.8.5 Creating a New Task 1.
5.8.6 Viewing the To Do List Index Screen 1. Open the (To Do List) in the My Organizer folder. 2. Each task is arranged by priority. 5.8.7 Viewing the Content of the To Do List 1. Select a task in the index screen and press OK. 2. You can see the status, start date, due date, priority and details of the selected task. 5.8.8 Editing a Task If you want to create a new task or edit an old one, you can use the Edit screen to edit the selected record. 1.
2. If you want to delete all of the tasks in the To Do List, (Delete), then select (All Files) from the choose sub-menu. 5.8.11 Setting Task Options You can auto-delete completed tasks or sort tasks using a variety of methods. You can also select the viewing range of tasks in your To Do List. 1. At the Index screen of the To Do List., choose Option) from the Action menu. (Task 2. A screen will appear asking you to select how you want to arrange your To Do List. 3.
6 MY ACCESSORIES 6.1 Clock 6.1.1 Clock: What is it? The Clock program displays the current date and time. You can use the Clock program when you need to set the time and date or change how they are displayed. You can also set the clock for Daylight Savings Time, choose a home city, or set the built-in alarm clock. Where is it? The Clock program is located in the My Accessories folder. 6.1.2 Commands (Edit) Change the date and the time.
6.1.4 Changing the Clock Settings 1. While in the Clock program, choose Action menu. (Edit) from the 2. Use the Directional Pad to set the date, time, Home City, Daylight Savings Time and the alarm. 3. Select (Save) to save the settings. 6.1.5 Changing the Date & Time Format 1. While in the Clock program, choose (Change Date & Time Format) from the Action menu. 2. Use the Directional Pad to change the format in which the date and time are displayed.
6.2 City Locator 6.2.1 City Locator: What is it? City locator allows you to view the location of more than 50 cities around the globe on Phusion’s world map. The selected city is highlighted on the world map by a flashing square. Where is it? City locator is located in the My Accessories folder. 6.2.2 Commands (City Info.) Show information about the selected city. 6.2.3 Viewing the World Clock 1. Select (City Locator) in the My Accessories folder. 2.
6.2.4 Viewing City Info. 1. While in the City Locator program, select (City Info.). 2. To exit this screen, press the Cancel button.
6.3 Mini-Calculator 6.3.1 Mini-Calculator: What is it? Mini-Calculator provides simple calculation features to help you solve numerical problems of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Where is it? Mini-Calculator is located in the My Accessories folder. 6.3.2 Using Mini-Calculator 1. Select (Mini-Calculator) in the My Accessories folder. 2. On the next screen, you can type in the digits and calculation , , ) by symbols ( , selecting the corresponding touchpad keys.
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6.4 Unit Conversion 6.4.1 Unit Conversion: What is it? Unit Conversion converts values from different measurement units. Unit Conversion will convert Imperial and Metric units. Where is it? Unit Conversion is located in the My Accessories folder. 6.4.2 Using Unit Conversion 1. Select (Unit Conversion) in the My Accessories folder. 2. Choose a measurement category from the sub-menu. 3. Unit Conversion displays the available units for the selected category.
6.5 Birthday List 6.5.1 Birthday List: What is it? Birthday List keeps a record of your friends’ birthdays, and alerts you to upcoming birthdays. Where is it? You can find Birthday List in the My Accessories folder. 6.5.2 Commands (Alarm) Set the alarm to remind you of an upcoming birthday. 6.5.3 Using the Birthday List 1. Open (Birthday List) from the My Accessories folder. 2. The birthday entries recorded in the Address Book will be displayed. 6.5.4 Birthday List Alarm Setting 1.
6.6 My Profile 6.6.1 My Profile: What is it? My Profile stores your personal information. Where is it? You can find My Profile in the My Accessories folder. 6.6.2 Commands (Save) Save changes. 6.6.3 Using My Profile 1. Highlight (My Profile) in the My Accessories folder using the Directional Pad and press OK. 2. Type in your personal information. 3. When you have finished creating or editing My Profile, Press Menu to open the Action menu and choose (Save).
7 ENTERTAINMENT 7.1 Photo Puzzle 7.1.1 Photo Puzzle: What is it? The object of this game is to arrange the tiles to form a picture with the empty square in the lower right hand corner of the screen. Where is it? You can find Photo Puzzle in the Entertainment folder. 7.1.2 Commands (New) Begin a new game. (Settings) Set the skill level and select a puzzle picture. (Undo) Undo the last move. (Hints) Show the original picture. 7.1.3 Playing Photo Puzzle 1.
7.1.4 Game Settings 1. Choose (Settings) from the Action menu. 2. Select a skill level using the Directional Pad, then press OK. 3. Next, you’ll need to select a picture source. You can: • Take a new picture using the Digital Camera. • Use a picture from the Photo Browser. • Use a picture from the Puzzle Library. • Or use the current picture. 4. Press OK to continue. 7.2 Photo Tic-Tac-Toe 7.2.
7.2.2 Commands (New) Begin a new game. (Settings) Modify the game settings. (Undo) Undo the last move. 7.2.3 Playing Photo Tic-Tac-Toe 1. Select folder. (Photo Tic-Tac-Toe) from the Entertainment 2. Press OK to start the game, use the Directional Pad to place your picture, then press OK. The current player is displayed at the bottom of the screen. 7.2.4 Game Settings 1. Choose (Settings) from the Action menu. 2. Choose an opponent. You can play against Phusion ™ or against a friend. 3.
4. Next, you’ll need to select a picture source. You can: • Take a new picture using the Digital Camera. • Use a picture from the Photo Browser. • Use a picture from the Game Piece Library. 5. Press OK or Enter to continue. 7.3 Trivia 7.3.1 Trivia: What is it? Test your knowledge with 1,000 questions from five different topics: Food, Sports, People, Nature, and Entertainment. Each game is made up of five questions. You have 60 seconds to answer each question.
3. Use the Directional Pad to select an answer. You can also enter your answer using the Touchpad. Press the letter (A, B or C ) corresponding to the correct answer, then press OK or Enter. 7.3.4 Selecting a Skill Level 1. Choose (Select Level) from the Action menu. 2. On the next screen, use the Directional Pad to select a skill level, then press OK. 7.4 Pegged 7.4.1 Pegged: What is it? The object of the game is to jump all the pegs until only one peg remains.
7.4.2 Commands (Restart) Begin a new game. (Level) Set the skill level. 7.4.3 Playing Pegged 1. Select (Pegged) from the Entertainment folder. 2. Use the Directional Pad to select a peg, and press OK. The selected peg will appear gray. 3. To select another peg, place the cursor over a new peg, then press OK. 4. Use the Directional Pad to select a space to place the peg. • A peg can only jump one peg at a time. • A peg can only jump adjacent pegs.
7.4.4 Selecting Different Puzzles You can select puzzles with different levels of difficulty. 1. Choose (Level) from the Action menu. 2. Use the Directional Pad to select a puzzle from the puzzle list. More difficult puzzles appear at the bottom of the puzzle list. Press OK to begin. 7.5 Word Chamber 7.5.1 Word Chamber: What is it? The object of the game is to collect the letters in a maze, while avoiding the creatures in the maze. Collect all of the letters to form a word.
7.5.3 Playing Word Chamber 1. Select (Word Chamber) from the Entertainment folder. 2. Use the Directional Pad to move the character around the maze. Move over a letter to get it. 3. Collect all of the letters to win. 4. Press Cancel to quit the game at any time. 7.5.4 Game Settings 1. Choose (Settings) from the Action menu. 2. Use the Directional Pad to select a skill level, then press OK to start.
7.6 Phortune Cookies 7.6.1 Phortune Cookies: What is it? Phortune Cookies uses your digital photo and a personal information profile to calculate your fortune. Phortune Cookies has two modes of play: Luck Today and Friendship. In Luck Today, you’ll see what the day may hold in store for you. Phortune Cookies will also reveal your lucky number and lucky color. In Friendship, you can check the status of your friendship with a pal, or you can see what the future holds for two friends.
2. If this is your first time playing Phortune Cookies, you must first enter your personal information in Luck Today. 3. At the Luck Today screen, select (Edit) from the Action menu to choose a photo of yourself and enter your personal information profile. After you have completed your personal information profile, press OK to continue. 4. Your fortune for today will appear on screen instantly. 5. Press Cancel to continue.
7.6.4 Playing Friendship Important! If this is your first time playing Phortune Cookies, you must first complete your personal information profile in Luck Today. 1. Use the Directional Pad to select Friendship, then press OK. 2. Friendship has two modes of play: • To see how you rate with a friend, select With a Friend. • To see what’s in store for two of your friends, select Friend Vs. Friend. 3.
8 WORDS & MATH 8.1 Math Games Your VTech® Phusion™ includes three fun math games! 8.1.1 Tangrams 8.1.1.1 Tangrams: What is it? Tangrams is an ancient Chinese puzzle that uses geometric shapes to create silhouettes of animals or everyday shapes. There are seven geometric shapes. Choose a silhouette and try to recreate it. Each shape can be flipped or rotated, but you must use all seven shapes, and none of the shapes may overlap.
2. A puzzle will be displayed when the game starts. You can choose to show the puzzle or hide the puzzle. Press Menu (Hide/Show to open the Action menu and select Puzzle). 3. On the Touchpad, press S to select a shspe, R to rotate the shape, F to flip the shape. Use the Directional Pad to move the shape. 8.1.1.4 Rotating Shapes 1. Press Menu to open the Action menu. 2. Use the Directional Pad to select rotate a shape clockwise. (Rotate Shape) to 8.1.1.5 Flipping Shapes 1.
3. Press OK to confirm your selection and go back to the Tangrams main screen. 8.1.1.7 Using Hints While playing the game, if you need help, you can use the Hint function. Press Menu to open the Action menu and select (Solution). A pop-up box will show you how to create the puzzle. Press Cancel or OK to return to the main game screen. 8.1.2 Mathimage 8.1.2.1 Mathimage: What is it? Mathimage randomly selects a digital picture and covers the picture with a grid.
8.1.2.2 Commands (Select Level) Select skill level. (New) Begin a new game. 8.1.2.3 Playing Mathimage 1. At the beginning of each game you can choose one of four skill levels. 2. You have three attempts to answer each question. If you fail to answer a question correctly after the third attempt, the answer to the problem is shown, but you will lose 15 seconds on the timer. 3. Solve a question from a square with a clock icon , and time will be extended by 1 minute. 4.
8.1.3 Grid Grad 8.1.3.1 Grid Grad: What is it? In Grid Grad, you will learn how to plot points on a grid. In math terms it’s called a coordinate plane. A coordinate plane has two axes. The first axis is the x-axis, or the horizontal axis. It runs left and right across the screen. The second axis is the y-axis, or vertical axis. It runs up and down across the screen. Points on the grid are known as coordinates. A coordinate is made up of two numbers.
• When a point is plotted successfully, it will flash twice. • If the coordinate entered is out of the range of the grid, a pop-up box will tell you that the point is out of that range. If this happens, you will have to enter a new point. 8.1.3.4 Erasing Points Plotted on the Grid You can erase points plotted on the grid using one of two ways: 1. If you enter coordinates to a point already plotted on the grid, the point will be erased. 2. You can also erase points using the Action menu. Open (Clear Point).
2. At the Select Level screen, use the Directional Pad to select a level. 3. Press OK to confirm your selection and go back to the main game screen. • In Level One, you will learn how to plot points using a single, positive pair of numbers. • In Level Two, you will learn how to plot points using multiple, positive number pairs. • In Level Three, you will learn how to plot points using a single, positive or negative pair of numbers.
8.2.1.2 Commands (Select Level) Select a skill level. 8.2.1.3 Playing Word Puzzle 1. At the start of each game, a puzzle grid will appear on screen. To start you off, a word will be displayed in a random position in the puzzle. 2. Use the Directional Pad to select a horizontal or vertical row. Enter letters into puzzle squares using the Touchpad. Press OK when you have completed the puzzle. 8.2.1.4 Selecting a Skill Level You can select from different skill levels, to adjust the level of difficulty. 1.
8.2.2 Clue Counter 8.2.2.1 Clue Counter: What is it? Clue Counter is a challenging and fun word puzzle game. The object of the game is to guess the word or topic using the fewest number of word clues before time runs out. Each game has five words or topics. The number of blank spaces on screen represents the number of letters in each guess word. One letter from the guess word is chosen at random and placed in its correct position. Clue words appear at the bottom of the screen.
8.2.2.3 Playing Clue Counter 1. Guess the word or topic according to the clues, the number of blank spaces and the letter given. 2. Press OK to stop the clues and type in your answer, then press Enter to confirm. If incorrect, try to enter a new answer before time runs out. 8.2.3 Analogies 8.2.3.1 Analogies: What is it? An analogy is a comparison between two pairs of words that are alike in some way.
8.2.3.3 Playing Analogies 1. Each analogy is displayed on screen with three words to choose from. Choose the word that best completes each analogy. You have 60 seconds to solve each analogy. 2. To answer, type in the letter corresponding to the correct word, or use the Directional Pad to highlight the word, and then press OK to confirm your selection. 8.2.3.4 Selecting a Skill Level You can select from different skill levels, to adjust the level of difficulty. 1. Press Menu to open the Action menu.
8.3 Translator 8.3.1 Translator: What is it? Translator is a database of over 5,000 words translated into Spanish and French. You can use Translator to check the Spanish or French translation of a word. Where is it? You can find the Translator in the Words & Math folder. 8.3.2 Using Translator 1. Select (Translator) in the (Words & Math) folder. 2. Select a Translator using the Directional Pad. The row under the title bar will show you the Translator you have selected. 3.
8.4 Spell Checker 8.4.1 Spell Checker: What is it? Spell Checker is a database of over 72,000 words. You can use Spell Checker to check the spelling of word. Where is it? You can find Spell Checker in the Words & Math folder. 8.4.2 Commands (Customize) Customize the Spell Checker list. (Add Word) Add a new word to the Spell Checker list. (Delete Word) Delete a word in the Spell Checker list. 8.4.3 Using Spell Checker 1. Select folder. (Spell Checker) in the (Words & Math) 2.
8.4.4 Customizing the Spell Checker The Spell Checker includes a custom list of words. You can add up to 20 custom words to the Spell Checker’s custom list. 1. To customize Spell Checker, press Menu to open the Action (Customize). menu, then choose 2. Press the Menu button to open the Action menu. Choose (Add Word) to add a new word. Choose (Delete Word) to delete a word.
9 TOOLS 9.1 My Setup In My Setup, you can customize each of the settings on your Phusion™ digital camera organizer. 9.1.1 Memory Manager 9.1.1.1 Memory Manager: What is it? Memory Manager allows you to check the amount of memory used and the available memory in your Phusion™ digital camera organizer. You can also check the number of files used in each application. Where is it? You can find Memory Manager in the My Setup section of the Tools folder. 9.1.1.
2. At the main My Setup screen, (Memory Manager) select using the Directional Pad and press OK. 9.1.1.4 Deleting Files 1. At the Memory Manager screen, open the Action menu by pressing the Menu button. 2. Use the Directional Pad to select OK. (Delete) and press 3. A sub-menu will appear, you can choose (This File) to delete the selected file from a specified application. 4. Choose (All Files) to delete all of your files from the applications listed in the Memory Manager. 9.1.1.
9.1.2 Changing the Sound Setup 9.1.2.1 Sound Setup: What is it? You can use the Sound Setup tool to adjust the sound in your Phusion™ digital camera organizer. Where is it? You can find Sound Setup in the My Setup section of the Tools folder. 9.1.2.2 How to Use the Sound Setup 1. At the Tools folder, use the Directional Pad to select My Setup and press OK. 2. Now you are in the main My Setup screen, select (Sound Setup) using the Directional Pad and press OK. 3. Adjust the volume.
9.1.3 Auto Shut-Off Time 9.1.3.1 Auto Shut-Off Time: What is it? Your Phusion™ digital camera organizer will automatically shut off after a period of inactivity. You can adjust the auto shutoff time on your Phusion™ digital camera organizer. Where is it? You can find it in the My Setup section of the Tools folder. 9.1.3.2 Using Auto Shut-Off Time 1. At the Tools folder, use the Directional Pad to select My Setup and press OK. 2.
9.1.4 Date & Time Format 9.1.4.1 Date & Time Format: What is it? You can use the Date & Time Format tool to adjust the way the date and time is displayed on your Phusion™ digital camera organizer. Where is it? You can find Date & Time Format in the My Setup section of the Tools folder. 9.1.4.2 Using Date & Time Format 1. At the Tools folder, use the Directional Pad to select My Setup and press OK. 2.
9.1.5 User Mode 9.1.5.1 User Mode: What is it? Select User Mode to choose between Beginner mode and Advanced mode. In Beginner mode, tips on how to use your Phusion™ digital camera organizer will appear on the bottom of the screen. In Advanced mode, the hints will not appear. Where is it? You can find User Mode in the My Setup section of the Tools folder. 9.1.5.2 Using User Mode 1. At the Tools folder, use the Directional Pad to select My Setup and press OK. 2.
9.1.6 Locking the Unit 9.1.6.1 Lock Unit: What is it? This screen allows you to lock and unlock your Phusion™ digital camera organizer. Use Lock Unit when you want to keep your data away from prying eyes. Where is it? You can find Lock Unit in the My Setup section of the Tools folder. 9.1.6.2 Using Lock Unit 1. In the Tools folder, use the Directional Pad to select My Setup and press OK. 2. At the My Setup screen, select (Lock Unit) using the Directional Pad and press OK. 3. Select Locked or Unlock.
Important! If you have forgotten your password, use the Forgotten Password Hints to help you remember your password. If you still can’t remember, you can reset your Phusion™ to delete your password AND ALL OF YOUR SAVED DATA. You can restore your data if you have already created backup files on your PC. 9.2 Phusion™ Tutor 9.2.1 Phusion™ Tutor: What is it? Phusion™ Tutor is your on-line help. If you're not sure what an application does, open Phusion™ Tutor and select the application.
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Appendix: Battery Notices Important! You must replace the batteries in your VTech® Phusion™ within one minute, or the information stored inside may be permanently lost. • Do not use rechargeable batteries with this unit. • Install batteries correctly observing the correct polarity (+,-) signs to avoid leakage. • Do not mix old and new batteries. • Do not use different types of batteries. • Remove batteries from the unit if you are not going to use the unit for a prolonged period.
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FCC NOTICE This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturers instructions, it may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply within the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation.
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