Ectaco Partner PW800 User Manual - Settings
ECTACO Partner
®
PW800
User Manual
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frequent are the flights? you can tap the flights and change it to the trains. The phrase
translation will change accordingly.
Select You may hear to view a list of possible replies you may hear from your
interlocutor.
Use the Search mode to find the desired phrase. You may input a whole phrase (for
example, Thank you) or a single word (thank).
Note: To reduce the search time, please open the desired topic before you start
searching. Also, select the Search in the current topic only option.
Settings
• Tap
to open the Settings screen.
• Under the phrase My gender, select your gender.
• Select the Listener gender.
The gender options provide greater translation flexibility and accuracy. They affect the
way PW800 translates certain words and phrases, not the voiceover. You cannot
change the voice from male to female or vice versa.
• Select the Auto playback option to instantly hear the phrase translation pronounced
(when your phrase is recognized).
Note: Contents of the phrasebook may vary depending on the selected gender
options.
Speech Recognition
The Phrasebook application features speech recognition function.
• Open the desired subtopic. You will see the list of its phrases.
• Tap
or press the
button.
• Say your phrase. If it is on the list, highlight will move to the desired phrase.
• To hear the phrase translation pronounced, tap
or press
.
SAT 200
This application includes two hundred keywords with transcription, explanation,
synonyms, and samples selected from the SAT vocabulary.
• Tap
on the toolbar, or press
. Then select Dictionaries in the appeared
menu. You will see the Dictionaries section of the Main Menu.
• Tap the SAT 200 icon. The application will open.
• To view word's transcription, explanation, synonyms, and samples, just start entering
the word in the input line and then tap the requested entry when it appears in the list.
Alternatively, highlight the desired entry by using (
,
) and press
.
• Use SAT 200 as described in the How to Use the Dictionaries section.