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robbielink 3:27am on Monday, July 26th, 2010 
Good for reading books and while not the best at the other applications, it is still a good product Not enough e-books
FeMerican 4:24am on Saturday, June 5th, 2010 
Software is no longer supported by Mobipocket I was given the Ebookman 900 for Christmas, 2008. After 6 months, it quit on me.

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Index Index 235

Welcome!
Congratulations on your purchase of eBookMan! eBookMan is a versatile, handheld computing device. Your package includes: the eBookMan device with cover and stylus a USB cable (ebm-900 only) or USB cradle (ebm-901 and ebm-911) two AAA batteries (ebm-911 only) the eBookMan Installation CD: - eBookMan Desktop Manager with IntellisyncTM, the PC software that transfers applications and content to eBookMan; along with Mobipocket Web Companion, the PC software that publishes and transfers electronic documents to eBookMan - eBookMan Operating System (OS) and core applications - Complete eBookMan Users Guide in PDF format - Interactive product demo Quick Start Guide Concise eBookMan Users Guide You determine the use for your eBookMan by installing the applications and contents you want. eBookMan can be a library of books, a personal organizer, a music player, a multimedia reader, a recorder for memos, a calculator or even an arcade of games. eBookMan enables you to view thousands of book titles, magazines, and newspapers; listen to audio books and music; and store addresses, phone numbers and other personal information. Just like a larger computer, multiple programs can run at the same time. To install the Desktop Manager on your PC, your computer must meet the following minimum system requirements: IBM-compatible Pentium class PC or higher 256 color VGA monitor Mouse or other pointing device Windows 98 or higher 50 MB free disk space 32 MB RAM (recommended) Available USB port Internet access Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 (or above) OR Netscape Navigator 4.02 (or above) Note: Out of the box, your eBookMan device contains a tour only. To view the tour, install batteries and turn on the device.
Note: A serial port is required for Windows NT users. Serial cradles and cables are sold separately.
Before using eBookMan, follow the instructions in the Quick Start Guide. For more detailed information, see Chapter 1. Getting Started. Use the Desktop Manager to transfer content and applications to and from your eBookMan. For more detailed information, see Chapter 2. eBookMan Desktop Manager. Franklin makes these core applications available from the Installation CD and with each OS download: The Franklin Reader application opens and navigates books formatted as Franklin Universal Binary (*.fub) files. Use Franklin Reader to read Bibles, reference material, dictionaries, translators and other books. The Mobipocket Reader opens and navigates eBooks, eNews and eDocuments. The downloaded files must be sent to the eBookMan device, during which time they are converted for viewing on the Mobipocket Reader. Should you prefer to listen to a book, you can do so with Audiobook Player. Audible software powers the audio book listening features of eBookMan. You must download Audible Manager from www.audible.com to transfer audio books to your eBookMan. The Music Player application enables you to listen to downloaded music. The Desktop Manager converts MP3 files to an eBookMan music format before moving the files to the device. eBookMan stores personal information in several programs. Address Book organizes contact information, Date Book tracks appointments, ToDo Book lists tasks by priority, and Memo Book enables you to enter notes. Through IntellisyncTM for eBookMan, you can synchronize your personal information to Microsoft Outlook. Other applications include Voice Memo and Calculate. Voice Memo lets you record memos, and the calculator (Calculate) enables you to solve math problems. After you install the OS and core applications, you can download content and other applications that you want to use in your eBookMan. Many companies on the internet provide applications and content that run on eBookMan. For more detailed information, see Chapter 3. Synchronizing and Managing Contents.

Chapter 7. Franklin Reader
If no eBooks are available, the message No books loaded appears.

Empty Booklist

You must download and install Franklin eBooks in your eBookMan to use Franklin Reader. Tap to exit. If eBooks are available and no eBooks have been opened, you see the Booklist. The Booklist is an alphabetical list of Franklin eBooks that are installed in your eBookMan.

Booklist

Note: If an eBook had been opened previously, Franklin Reader displays the last viewed screen of the eBook. To exit the Booklist, tap. See also For more information about the screens, see Understanding Franklin Reader Features. 2. Tap the eBook you want to open. The default Home screen for the eBook you selected appears. The Home screen is the initial screen for an eBook. In most eBooks, the Home screen is designated as Outline, Index, or Search.
See also For information on how to change the Home screen for an eBook, see Setting Preferences on page 103.
To open an eBook from the Launcher, tap the Content icon for the eBook. The default Home screen or the last viewed screen appears. Note: Not all eBooks have Content icons associated with them. 3. Tap to close Franklin Reader. The next time you open Franklin Reader, the book you last viewed appears.
Understanding Franklin Reader Features
Most Franklin Reader screens consist of a title bar, tool bar and a view that represents eBook content.

Title bar Tool bar

View area

Title Bar

The title bar displays the name of the eBook, the title of your current location within an eBook or the Outline Location within an eBook. Names of eBooks can be abbreviated in the Booklist and in the title bar. Names of section titles are often abbreviated as you move through the Outline or in text. To see the full name of an eBook or the full title of the current location within and eBook, follow these steps. 1. Tap the name in the title bar.
The full name is displayed in a dialog box. 2. Tap OK to exit. When viewing text or searching for a word, you can find the Outline Location within an eBook by tapping the title bar. For example, you may read text in a Bible that displays the verse and number but not the book. To display the Outline Location, tap the title bar. See also For an example of the Outline Location, see instructions for using the search screen on page 109.

Using Bookmarks

You can enter a bookmark in any location in text. In the Bookmark Edit screen, you can either paste text that was previously cut or copied, or you can enter a note. You can enter up to 50 bookmarks in each eBook.

Adding Bookmarks

To add a bookmark, follow these steps. 1. From any text view, bring up the Bookmark Edit screen by Note: During synchronization, bookmarks are saved to your PC. tapping and then either tapping Edit|Add Bookmark or writing Menu shortcut m.

Bookmark Edit screen

Note: appears at the location in text where you placed a bookmark. It is considered a special marker. The title of the current section of text appears highlighted in a new bookmark. 2. Use the Handwriting area or the onscreen keyboard to enter text. You can write over the existing title or add text following the title by first tapping after the title to remove the highlight and then writing your text. You also can paste any text from the clipboard into the bookmark. You can enter up to 100 characters. 3. Tap OK to add the bookmark. You can exit without adding a bookmark by tapping Cancel. You must confirm the cancellation. To confirm, tap Yes. To exit without cancelling, tap No. When you enter a bookmark, appears in text.
Viewing an Entered Bookmark
You can view the text of an existing bookmark or a list of all bookmarks. To view or edit a bookmark, follow these steps. Note: If you are already at the location in text where you entered the bookmark, begin at Step 3. 1. Tap and then either tap Go To|Bookmark List or write Menu shortcut l to see a list of all bookmarks. The list is organized from newest to oldest, with the most recent addition at the top. 2. Tap the title of a bookmark to go to its location in text.

Bookmark icon in text

Note: When the bookmark fills more than one screen, a scroll bar appears. Tap on the up and down arrows or the scroll bar to move and view the entire text.
You see the Bookmark Edit screen. 3. From text view, tap.
4. Enter or revise the text you want. 5. Tap OK to save your changes. Tap Cancel to exit without saving the changes. You can also remove an entered bookmark by tapping Delete. You must confirm the delete. To confirm, tap Yes. To exit without deleting, tap No.

Using Help

Your Franklin Reader comes with context-sensitive help and a guide to Reader Functions. You can view Reader Functions from any location. Tap and then either tap Options|Reader Functions or write Menu shortcut f to read the guide. You can read the help in any location. Tap and then either tap Options|Help or write Menu shortcut h to read the help.

Settings dialog box

Font Size
Sets the font size of all documents opened by Mobipocket Reader. Tap to see the drop-down list. Tap the size you want: Small, Normal or Large. You can also change the font size by tapping while reading a document. Tap the check box to enable turning pages by tapping the sides of the touch screen. Unchecked, tapping the sides of the touch screen has no effect. Tap the check box to place a small margin on the left and right side of the screen for less dense text presentation. Unchecked, the text will fill the entire screen. Tap the check box to display the Library each time you open Mobipocket Reader. Unchecked, the Reader opens the last document you were reading, at the location you stopped. Tap the check box to present the text of a document aligned with the left and right sides of the screen. Unchecked, the format defaults to left-aligned text. Select the preferred dictionary for instant lookup.
Note: Tap an empty check box ( ) to activate a setting ( ).

Touch screen turn page

Display margins

Open Library at startup

Full justification

Dictionary:

Moving around within a Document
Page up and down through the document in the following ways. Tap the right side of the screen (when Touch screen turn page is enabled) , the down or right arrows on the Control Pad or rock the Control Wheel down to move to the next page. Tap the left side of the screen (when Touch screen turn page is enabled) , the up or left arrows on the Control Pad or rock the Control Wheel up to move back a page.
As you move through a document, the progress bar at the bottom of the screen indicates your current position in the document. Tap any part of the progress bar to move to another position in the document. Tap to return to your previous location. Underlined text indicates a hyperlink. Tap the underlined text to go to the linked section of text. Tap to return to your previous location.

Finding a Definition

You can find a definition for any word in text by tapping on the highlighted word. To highlight a word, drag the stylus over the word. Tap the highlighted word. The following dialog box appears.
Add bookmark. Adds the word or words to the Bookmark List. Defintion Enables you to search for the definition or translation of the word or words in the designated reference book. Copies the highlighted word or words to the Copy clipboard. In copyright books, only the first three words are copied.
Note: Each search begins at your position in text where you accessed the Find in text dialog box.

Searching a Document

You can find information you want using the Find in text dialog box. The Find in text dialog box enables you to enter a string of characters and search for that string throughout the text of the current document. 1. Tap and then tap Find.

Note: When you select a different name for a label, it applies only to the current contact.
Note: You can enter data using the Handwriting area or the onscreen keyboard. To access the onscreen keyboard draw a line up and out of the Letter input area (abc).
4. In Personal View, tap Details to select the phone number you want displayed in the Contacts List. Please see Address Details on page 156 for more information. 5. Tap Done or to save your changes and return to the Contacts List. The contact you entered appears in alphabetical order in the Contacts List. For more information on how to specify the information you want to appear in the Contacts List, please see Preferences on page 157. To exit the Edit Address screen without saving the entry, tap Delete. Tap OK to confirm or tap Cancel to exit the dialog box without deleting the entry.
Note: If you do not specify a personal or company name, the entry in the Contacts List will be Untitled-, and will show the designated phone number or email address.
Address Book provides four screens to enter information for each contact. These are: Personal, Address, Misc, and Note.

Personal View

By default, this is the view you see when you access the Edit Address screen. It enables you to see and enter names, phone numbers, job information and internet addresses.
Phone label dropdown list in Personal View
There are four fields for entering phone numbers. You can select a label for each of these fields. Tap to see the dropdown list with these choices: Work1, Work2, Home1, Home2, Fax, Mobile, Pager and Other. Tap a label on the list to select it.

Address View

At this screen, you can enter addresses for work and home.
For both the Work Address and Home Address, you can enter the street name, city, state, zip code and country.

Misc View

At this screen, you can enter additional personal information about your contact.
Custom1 through Custom4 are labels you can change
See also: See Custom Fields on page 157 for more information on how to name the custom fields.
The labels include Spouse, Children, and Birthday. You can also add custom labels. By default, the custom fields are named Custom1, Custom2, Custom3, and Custom4.

Setting a Birthday

You can add a contacts birthday in the Misc View. Follow these steps. 1. Tap next to Birthday. You see the Month drop-down list. 2. Tap the Month you want to select. 3. Tap the day number. The day number is highlighted. 4. Enter the day number. Write in the Handwriting area or use the onscreen keyboard to enter the day number. 5. Tap the first two digits of the year number. The first two digits of the year number are highlighted. 6. Enter a 1 or 2. When a 1 is entered, 19 automatically appears. When a 2 is entered, 20 automatically appears. 7. Tap the last two digits of the year number. The last two digits of the year number are highlighted. 8. Enter the last two digits of the year number.

Use the Edit menu to cut, copy and paste text, access the onscreen keyboard, or view the Handwriting Guide. Cut and Copy are activated only when text is selected. To select text, drag your stylus over the text. Paste is available only when there is text saved to the clipboard.

Cut (x)

Removes any selected text. A copy is retained on the clipboard. Copy (c) Places a copy of any selected text on the clipboard. Paste (v) Places text from the clipboard into the selected location. Keyboard (k) Displays the onscreen keyboard. Handwriting Guide (g) Displays the libraries of input characters.
Synchronizing with Microsoft Outlook
For detailed instructions please see Using Intellisync on page 43.

Exiting Address Book

You can close Address Book and return to the Launcher or you can return to the Launcher and leave Address Book running in the background. 1. To return to the Launcher without closing Address Book, tap. 2. To close the program, tap Contacts List. You can also tap at the top right of the Contacts List. , then tap File|Exit from the
eBookMan includes Date Book, a standard organizer program for maintaining your schedule. Once you enter appointments, you can view them by day, by week or by month. This chapter describes how to add appointments and edit them. It also shows you how to use the different views and menus and how to move around within the program. Tap at the Launcher to open Date Book.
Time column Data entry column
View buttons Daily View with Appointments
See also: For details about the views in Date Book, please see Understanding the Views on page 172.
Each time you open Date Book, you see the Daily View for the current day. The current day is set in My eBookMan. The data entry fields in Daily View are divided into two columns - the time column on the left and a corresponding data entry column on the right. By default, there are time slots for every hour from 12 midnight (a.m.) to 11 p.m. A scroll bar appears to the right of the screen. Tap the up and down arrows on the scroll bar to move up or down one line. Tap in the scroll bar above or below the slider to move up or down one screen.

Adding Appointments

You can add appointments for the default times or you can create custom time slots. To add an appointment, follow these steps. See also: To learn more about the views, see Understanding the Views on page 172. 1. Tap Go To. 2. Tap the month you want. 3. Tap the day you want. 4. Tap Select. You go to the Daily View for that day. You must be in Daily View to add appointments to your schedule. 5. Tap on the line in the data entry column for the time you want. 6. Enter your appointment. You can either write in the Handwriting area or use the onscreen keyboard. To access the onscreen keyboard, draw a line up and out of the Letter input area (abc). Each field has a limit on the number of characters it can hold. For details about the maximum number of characters in any particular field, see Field Limits on page 175. 7. Tap the time approximate slot for your appointment to set a start and end time. You see the Select Time dialog box. See also: Please see Setting the Date, Repeating Appointments, Setting Alarms and Adding Notes below to read instructions for these settings.

Select Time dialog box

Tap the down arrows and then tap the times you want. To set an all day event, tap the All Day Event check box. 8. Tap OK to save your changes. To exit without saving changes, tap Cancel or. Your appointment appears in its sequential place in Daily View.

Chapter 12. Date Book

To add an appointment for a custom time slot, follow these steps. 1. Tap New.
Blank line for new appointment
The cursor is active on a blank line in the data entry column at the top of the screen. 2. Enter your data. 3. Tap in the empty time column. You see the Select Time dialog box. The All Day Event check box is active by default. 4. Tap the check box to deselect an all day event and set a start and end time for this appointment. 5. Tap the down arrows and then tap the times you want. 6. Tap OK to save your changes. To exit the Select Time dialog box without saving your changes, tap Cancel or. Your appointment appears in its sequential place in Daily View.

Editing Appointments

You can edit the text of an appointment directly in the data entry column. Tap to place the cursor in the appointment where you want to make your edits, and add or delete text. Use the Handwriting area or the onscreen keyboard to make your changes. Your edits are automatically saved.
You can also enter the location of an appointment, set an appointment to repeat, set an alarm and attach a note in the Edit dialog box. To make these edits, tap in the data entry column of an appointment to select it, then tap Edit. The Edit dialog box appears.

Edit dialog box

Repeating Appointments
Note: To change the number for an interval, drag your stylus across the number to highlight it and enter a number. To set an appointment to repeat, do the following. 1. Tap.

Recurrence screen

You see the Recurrence screen. See Also: Please see Setting the Date on page 171 for more information on how to select a date. 2. Tap the check box next to Daily, Monthly, Weekly or Yearly. 3. Set an interval for your appointment to automatically repeat. 4. Tap a button (SMTWTFS) to select the day for the recurring event. 5. Set an end date. To set the end date, tap the End by check box and tap the

Exiting Calculate

You can close the program and return to the launcher or you can return the the Launcher and leave the program running in the background. 1. Tap to return to the Launcher leaving Calculate running in the background. 2. To close the calculator, tap and then File|Exit or tap.

A PPENDIX

A. Getting Updates
Franklin releases updated versions of the eBookMan software on a regular basis. Check the latest releases often for new features and enhancements to existing features. The upgrades are free.
Note: Cookies must be enabled in your browser to download content from the Franklin Web site.

Checking for Updates

To check for updates to both the Desktop Manager and the eBookMan Operating System and applications, do the following: 1. Open your internet connection. 2. Connect your eBookMan to your PC. 3. Turn your device on. 4. Start the Desktop Manager. 5. Click Web|My Updates. You go to Franklins Web page that has links to the latest Desktop Manager and OS and applications. The version numbers of your currently installed Desktop Manager and the Operating System on your eBookMan are compared to those of the Desktop Manager and OS posted on Franklins Web site. If the versions on the Web site are newer, NEW appears to indicate this.
Note: For a seamless installation of your Desktop Manager and OS for eBookMan, it is best to access your Internet connection and close all other programs.
Updating the eBookMan Desktop Manager
If the Desktop Manager on Franklins Web site is newer than your currently installed Desktop Manger, do the following. 1. Close your currently installed Desktop Manager if it is open. 2. Click the link on Franklins Web site to download the eBookMan Desktop Manager. The eBookMan Download Software page appears in your browser. Note: It is highly recommended that you print and read the eBookMan Download Software page before you continue.

Appendix

3. On the eBookMan Download Software page, scroll down and, under Step 1, click the button next to the Desktop Manager you want. You can download the eBookMan Desktop Manager only or the eBookMan Desktop Manager with IntellisyncTM, which enables you to synchronize the personal information in your eBookMan to and from Microsoft Outlook. 4. Click Download. A Download page appears with links to the Desktop Manager executable from an HTTP server and an FTP server. 5. Click the link for the server from which you want to download. Note: You get the same files from both servers. If you have trouble downloading the files from one server because of a conflict with your PC settings, try the other server. 6. Install eBookMan Desktop Manager from the server or save the installation program to your PC. If you install from the server, the installation process automatically begins. If you save the executable to your PC, you must locate the file on your PC and double-click it to start the installation process. 7. Follow the instructions on the screen to install the Desktop Manager. Your currently installed Desktop Manager is overwritten. Note: You may need to restart your Windows system when installation is complete. You will be prompted if this is necessary. 8. Start the Desktop Manager. See Start the Desktop Manager on page 21 for details.

You can purchase MultiMediaCards (MMCs) with content on them or you can purchase blank ones to either increase the memory in your device or backup your Operating System and applications. These cards are available in memory sizes ranging from 8 MB to 64 MB. Please note that you cannot write to MMCs purchased with content on them. Note: MMCs are sold separately at www.franklin.com/ ebookman/accessories.asp or your local retailer. You can put applications and files on an MMC using the Desktop Manager. Just make sure your MMC is inserted in the device before you connect it to your PC. You can also create a complete backup of all the files on your device on an inserted MMC. Just select MMC Backup on the Launcher menu. Note: Before storing audiobooks on an MMC, you must first format or erase the card in AudibleManager. Audiobook Player in your eBookMan will only recognize audiobooks stored on the most recently formatted MMC.

Inserting MMCs

1. Put your thumb on the MMC port cover and slide it off. 2. Slide the MMC into the compartment with the contacts facing up and the label facing down. Push gently until it clicks into place. MMC
3. Snap the cover back on. To remove an MMC from the port, remove the MMC port cover, put your thumb on the MMC and push it in slightly. You hear a click and the card pops out. Slide it out and snap the cover back on.
Note: Backup requires substantial battery power. If you attempt to backup to MMC while the battery power is low, the error message The operation was unsucessful. Change your batteries or erase the MMC, then try again appears.

Backing Up to MMC

To save a backup copy of the eBookMan Operating System, core applications, and information you entered into your eBookMan on an MMC, follow these steps. 1. Insert an MMC into your eBookMan following the instructions under Inserting MMCs on page 209. The MMC must be writable. You can not save to a readonly MMC. 2. At the Launcher, tap. 3. Tap MMC Backup. The MMC Backup dialog box appears.

MMC Backup dialog box

If the MMC is empty, the message The current MMC has no backup on it appears. If the MMC contains a backup, the message The backup was created on 00/00/00 at 00:00 AM/PM appears with the actual date and time of the last backup. Important! If there is not enough memory on the MMC to perform a backup, the message The MMC has insufficient free space to backup your data appears. Either erase the MMC or use a different MMC. 4. Tap Backup to save all files to MMC. If a backup already exists, it will be deleted. The message, This backup replaces the current backup on the MMC. appears. You must tap OK to proceed or tap Cancel to stop the process. The Backup screen appears.

To check whether the port you selected is functioning properly, locate its entry in the Device Manager on your PC. This is generally found under System in the Control Panel. To learn more about the Device Manager, please refer to your PC or Windows manual.
When I try to open the Users Guide in my Web browser from Franklins Web site, I get a blank screen.
Your browser may not have the option (plugin) for opening.pdf documents. Right-click on the eBookMan Users Guide link and select the Save Target As. option. In the dialog box, select a location on your PC in which you want your file downloaded and click OK. The Users Guide is downloaded to your PC. You can then doubleclick the file and view it at any time.
You need the Adobe Acrobat Reader software to view the eBookMan Users Guide. If it is not already installed on your PC, go to the Adobe Web site (www.adobe.com) and follow the instructions provided to download and install the latest version of Acrobat Reader.
Sending Files from the Desktop Manager to eBookMan
The PC fails to recognize my eBookMan device.
This may be because the drivers for your USB port are either missing or corrupted. To reinstall the drivers do the following: 1. On your PC, click Start|Settings|Control panel|System. 2. Click the Device Manager tab. (Windows 2000 users will find the Device Manager under Hardware). If eBookMan is not listed as a device, click Other Devices for information about the USB port and eBookMan. 3. Double-click USB Port/eBookMan. 4. Click the Driver tab. 5. Click the Update Driver button and follow the instructions in the Update Driver wizard. Drivers can be found on the Installation CD. If the installation is successful, appears in the Connection view the next time you open the eBookMan Desktop Manager software.
Install your Desktop Manager BEFORE you connect your eBookMan device to your PC. If you do this, the USB drivers are installed automatically.
Newly downloaded material is not copied over to my eBookMan device during synchronization.
Make sure your file is in the Contents folder. Only files in the Contents folder are moved over during synchronization. Your file may be of a type that is not recognized by eBookMan. Please see Chapter 3: Managing & Synchronizing Content on page 39 for information on supported file types. Your file may need to be unpacked. To unpack a file do the following:

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This product, excluding batteries and screen glass, is guaranteed by Franklin 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 due to faulty workmanship or materials. Products purchased outside the United States 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 and the product is still within the warranty period. This warranty explicitly excludes defects due to misuse, accidental damage, or wear and tear. This guarantee does not affect the consumer's statutory rights.
Limited Warranty (E.U. and Switzerland)
This product, excluding batteries and liquid crystal display (LCD), is guaranteed by Franklin for a period of two years from the date of purchase. It will be repaired or replaced with an equivalent product (at Franklins option) free of charge for any defect due to faulty workmanship or materials. Products purchased outside 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 guarantee does not affect the consumers statutory rights.
Limited Warranty (outside U.S.,the E.U. and Switzerland)
This product, excluding batteries and liquid crystal display (LCD), is guaranteed by Franklin for a period of one year from the date of purchase. It will be repaired or replaced with an equivalent product (at Franklins option) free of charge for any defect due to faulty workmanship or materials. 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 guarantee does not affect the consumers statutory rights.

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On/Off button 61, 65 Onscreen keyboard 13 Address Book 161 Date Book 176 Memo Book 190 Open 31, 34 Operating system 11, 22, 35, 77 Options menu About Franklin Reader 103 About This Book 103
Help 102 Preferences 103 Reader Functions 102 Organizer program 150 Outline 99, 100
Page menu 131 Add bookmark 131 eBook Info 131 Go to first page 131 Go to page 131 Table of Contents 131 Panel Back 62 Password 27, 54 Deletion 76 Revision 75 Paste Address Boook 161 Date Book 176 Memo Book 190 PDB 39, 48 PDR 232 Personal view 152 Phone number 152 Play all 196 Play single 196 Port MMC 63 USB 62 PRC 39 Preferences 103 Address Book 157, 160 Audiobook Player 141 Date Book 170, 176 Music Player 146 Voice Memo 195
Previous 99 Product care 64 Product Support 35 Program info 140, 146 Properties 32, 34 Puma technology 232 Punctuation input area 90 Purchase titles 35 Purge 184
Quick Quick Quick Quick Quick command 105 Commands 107 Publish 57 Search 109 start guide 11
RAM 32, 49, 67 Refresh 34 Register 35 Registration 27, 35 Reset Button 62, 65 Hard reset 65 Soft reset 64 Restart now 65 Restart system 64
Screen 60 Scroll arrows 61 Search 99 in Address Book 158 Search Results 114 Searching from a List 113 Spell correction 112
Word match 112 Search Screen 109 Search View 100 SEB 50 Section 141 Select All Memo Book 190 Select destination 50 Send to eBookMan 33, 49 Send to PC 32, 33 Serial number 64, 69 Setup menu 35 Connection 35 Install 35 Intellisync 35 Shift keyboard 92 simpliWrite 232 Soft reset 64 Speaker 62 Special characters French 90 Spanish 90 Special Markers 107 Bibliographic entry 107 Bookmark 107 Cross reference 107 Figure 107 Footnote 107 Graphic 107 Table reference 107 Unavailable graphic illustration 107 Unavailable section of text 107 Spell Correction 112 Status bar 29 Stereo format 145 Stop program button 73 Stylus 11, 25, 62, 64, 155 Sub-text View 101
Support 15 Switch panes 33, 34 Synchronization 33, 118 Audio books 51 Music file 49 OS and applications 22 System requirements 11
Table reference 107 Technical support 15 Text View 101 Time 26 Title 141, 147 Title Bar 98 ToDo Book 12, 14, 179-185 Exit 185 Field limits 183 Tool Bar 99 Toolbar 29, 34 Touch screen 60 Tour 11, 20 Trademark 232 Troubleshooting 218 TXT 39
Uninstall 37 Unpack 31, 33 Updates 204, 206 Uppercase accents keyboard 93 USB Drivers 19 Port 20, 62 Serial port 14
View menu 34 Device info 34 Refresh 34 Switch panes 34 Toolbar 34 Voice Memo 12, 194-198 Buttons 194 Exit 197 Fast forward 194 File menu 195 Listen 197 Play 194 Record 194, 196 Rewind 194

 

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