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EXCALIBUR 415-SE04 Wine Master Special Edition User Manual

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WOODBRIDGE

, for example, a

screen will appear with a list of dif-

ferent varietals to choose from:

BARBERA
CABERNET SAUVIGNON
CHARDONNAY
MERLOT
PINOT GRIGIO
PORT
SAUVIGNON BLANC
SYRAH
ZINFANDEL

After you scroll through this list

and select a varietal of wine by

pressing

ENTER

, a new screen will

appear. If, for example, you select

PORT

, the following information

will then appear:

#90 $20 ALL
WOODBRIDGE
PORTACINCO
1994 750CL 18.4%

You see that this wine has a rating

of 90 and sells for about $20. In

addition to the name and vintage,

the size of the bottle and the alcohol

content are included.
Note that

N/V

will be displayed if

a wine has no vintage. If a wine has

a special designation, such as

RESERVE

, that information will

also appear. The screen will also let

you know if this wine is considered

a

BEST BUY, EDITOR’S PICK or

CELLAR BUY

by Wine Enthusiast

Magazine. (See Wine Enthusiast

Magazine Rating System, page 14.

)

SELECTING A VINTAGE

Sometimes after you select a

varietal of wine, a new screen

will appear offering you a

selection of vintages. For

example, if you choose

CABERNET SAUVIGNON

from the

WOODBRIDGE

win-

ery list, a screen appears with

the following choices:

1997
1998
1999
2000

Scroll to the vintage of your

choice and press

ENTER

to

select the year for the wine

you are interested in reading

about.

SELECTING A DESIGNATION

In some cases, you might be

given a screen for choosing a

wine’s designation. For

example, if you are searching

for Acacia Winery’s 1997

Pinot Noir, you would be

asked to choose between

LEE

VINEYARD

and

ST

.

CLAIR VINEYARD

. After you

select a vineyard (a designation) the

information on the wine you are

looking for will appear on the

screen.

SCREEN SYMBOLS

Wine Master SE uses the following

screen icons or symbols.
A

icon indicates you are

looking at the home screen.

+

at the end of an item in a list

means that a new information

screen will be displayed if

you select that item by press-

ing

ENTER

.

+

at the bottom right of a screen

showing a review, definition or

other paragraph indicates that more

text will appear on the screen if you

turn the neck of the bottle in the

direction of the

DOWN ARROW

to

scroll down. If no

+

appears at the

bottom of the screen, that indicates

you have reached the end of the

review, definition or paragraph.

MEM

indicates you have saved a

wine to memory.
3

X

indicates you have selected to

scroll three lines at a time.

ABC

indicates you have selected to

scroll through a list alphabetically

by first letter.

ALL

indicates that Wine Master SE

has searched its entire database for

a wine.

# indicates a Wine Enthusiast

Magazine rating.

$ indicates the price you can expect

to pay for a wine at a store.

USING THE

3x

BUTTON

Turn the neck of the bottle in the

direction of the

UP

or

DOWN ARROW

to scroll through a list line by line--

to find a winery you are looking for

perhaps. If you want to scroll

through a list more quickly, press

the

3

X

key. (The

3

X

icon will

appear at the top of the screen.)

Then turn the neck

UP

or

DOWN

to

scroll three lines at a time. Press

3

X

again to turn this mode off and

return to scrolling line by line.

USING THE ABC BUTTON

If you’d like to jump through the

list of wineries (or another list)

even more quickly by alphabetical

first letter, press

ABC

. The

ABC

icon

will appear at the top of the screen.

Then turn the neck either

UP

or

DOWN

to proceed through the list

by alphabetical first letter. (Note

that the list begins again with the

initial letter “A” after you have

scrolled through the "Z" listings.)
When you reach the desired initial

letter, press

ABC

again to turn this

mode off. Then turn the neck of the

bottle

UP

or

DOWN

to scroll line by

line until you have found the win-

ery you are searching for. Press

ENTER

to select that winery.

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