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Comments to date: 4. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
JC 5:12pm on Saturday, July 24th, 2010 
eatting your budget way too many to list Discount price, Big screen, Syncs to Outlook. Crashes if batteries get too low, Audio functions are weak.
Pankaj 6:51pm on Tuesday, July 13th, 2010 
audible books are easy to use 40 megabytes of e-books takes 3 hours to download to the memory card
djb21au 6:49pm on Saturday, July 10th, 2010 
I bought the eBookman 911 for $40 at OfficeMax on closeout. I thought I would use it as an MP3 player, which was a mistake.
glsarto 2:36am on Monday, March 29th, 2010 
great 2nd PDA used for ebook how can you complain about a $30 ebook? You can buy this device cheaply at CostCo too numerous to list here

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EBM-900/901/911

Electronic Publishers
www.franklin.com/ebookman

Users Guide

Disclaimer
This is the eBookMan Users Guide version 2.1. All displays pictured are simulated, are not intended to specify included applications or content, and are subject, along with all technical information and specifications, to change without notice.

License Agreement

READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING eBookMan. YOUR USE OF eBookMan DEEMS THAT YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THESE TERMS, YOU MAY RETURN THIS PACKAGE WITH PURCHASE RECEIPT TO THE DEALER FROM WHICH YOU PURCHASED eBookMan AND YOUR PURCHASE PRICE WILL BE REFUNDED. eBookMan means the eBookMan multimedia content reader, the device itself, and the software product and documentation found in this package. FRANKLIN means Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc. Limited Use License All rights in eBookMan remain the property of FRANKLIN. Through your purchase, FRANKLIN grants you a personal and nonexclusive license to use this ELECTRONIC PRODUCT. You may not make any copies of eBookMans software or of the data stored therein, whether in electronic or print format. Such copying would be in violation of applicable copyright laws. Further, you may not modify, adapt, disassemble, decompile, translate, create derivative works of, or in any way reverse engineer eBookMan. You may not export or reexport, directly or indirectly, eBookMan without compliance with appropriate governmental regulations. eBookMan contains Franklins confidential and proprietary information which you agree to take adequate steps to protect from unauthorized disclosure or use. This license is effective until terminated. This license terminates immediately without notice from FRANKLIN if you fail to comply with any provision of this license.

Table of Contents

Welcome! 11
Support...15 About Screen Illustrations...15
Getting Started 1. Getting Started
I. Install eBookMan Desktop Manager.18 II. Install Batteries...19 III. Connect eBookMan to a PC..20 IV. Start the Desktop Manager..21 V. Synchronize the OS and Applications..22 VI. Calibrate your eBookMan...25 VII. Set the Date and Time..26 Registering Your eBookMan Device.27
2. eBookMan Desktop Manager
Understanding the Views...30 Using the Menus...33 eBookMan Monitor...36 Mobipocket Web Companion...37 Uninstalling the Desktop Manager..37
3. Managing & Synchronizing Content
Managing Files in the Desktop Manager..39 Using IntellisyncTM...43 Adding New Content and Applications..48

eBookMan Users Guide

The eBookMan Device 4. Hardware Features 60
Front Panel...60 Back Panel...62 Cover...63 Product Care..64 Resetting the Device..64

5. The Launcher

Using the Launcher Menu...68 Changing eBookMan Settings..70 Opening and Closing Programs..72 Performing a System Restart...73 Using a Password...74 Using Categories...78 Managing Files in eBookMan...81

6. Data Entry

Handwriting...85 Onscreen Keyboard...91
Content Applications 7. Franklin Reader 96
Opening and Closing eBooks...96 Understanding Franklin Reader Features..98 Using the Menus...101 Setting Preferences...103 Moving Around..106 Searching within an eBook..108 Using Bookmarks...118 Using Help...120 Search Abbreviations..121 Exiting Franklin Reader...122

8. Mobipocket Reader

Opening and Closing Documents..123 Understanding the Library..125 Viewing a Document...128 Using the Menus...130 Changing the Settings..131 Moving around within a Document.132 Searching a Document..133 Using Bookmarks..134 Getting Help...136 Exiting Mobipocket Reader..137

9. Audiobook Player

Understanding the Buttons..140 Using the Menus...140 Selecting a Title and Section..141 Listening to an Audiobook..141 Saving Audiobooks to MultiMediaCards..142 Exiting Audiobook Player...143

10. Music Player

Understanding the Buttons..145 Using the Menus...146 Selecting a Title...147 Listening to Music..147 Exiting Music Player...148
Organizer Applications 11. Address Book 150
Adding Contacts...151 Understanding the Views...152 Editing Entries..155 Searching for an Entry..158 Deleting Entries...159 Field Limits..159
Using the Menus...160 Synchronizing with Microsoft Outlook..161 Exiting Address Book..161

12. Date Book

Adding Appointments..164 Editing Appointments..165 Understanding the Views...172 Field Limits...175 Using the Menus...175 Synchronizing with Microsoft Outlook..177 Exiting Date Book..177

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.
This Users Guide explains how to operate eBookMan and describes all the features of the core applications. It is arranged as follows: Getting Started Chapter 1: Getting Started - Describes how to install the Desktop Manager, install batteries, connect your device to a PC, run the Desktop Manager, synchronize the OS and applications, calibrate eBookMan and set the date and time. Chapter 2: eBookMan Desktop Manager - Explains how to manage files in the Desktop Manager, how to move individual files to your device, and how to use the Mobipocket Web Companion. Chapter 3: Synchronizing and Managing Contents - Explains how to manage files in the Desktop Manager and how to synchronize with your device. The eBookMan Device Chapter 4: Hardware Features - Describes the hardware features of your device and includes instructions on installing batteries, resetting the unit and caring for your product. Chapter 5: The Launcher - Details the Launcher features and explains how to use menus, set preferences, use a password, assign categories and manage files. Chapter 6: Data Entry - Shows how to enter characters in your device using both natural handwriting and the onscreen keyboard. Content Applications Chapter 7: Franklin Reader - This chapter describes the Franklin Reader and shows you how to move around in books and use the Menu and Search options. Chapter 8: Mobipocket Reader - This chapter explains how to use MobiPocket Reader to view eBooks, eNews and eDocs and how to use the Mobi Web Companioin. Chapter 9: Audiobook Player - This chapter illustrates the various features of Audiobook Player and describes how to use the play, stop, fast forward and rewind functions, and how to use the menus. Chapter 10: Music Player - This chapter highlights the features of Music Player and describes how to play, stop, fast forward, and rewind music files.

Lowercase accents keyboard
The Accent keyboard contains lowercase accented letters, punctuation, and special characters. Tap acnt again to return to the Default keyboard. Tap shft + acnt to access the Shifted Accent keyboard.

Shifted accent keyboard

The Shifted Accent keyboard contains uppercase accented letters, punctuation, and special characters. Tap shft + acnt again to return to the Default keyboard. 2. Tap the characters you want. The data you enter appears in the line above the keys. To delete a single character to the left of the cursor, tap back. To delete a single character in the middle of a word, tap in the line to the right of the character you want to delete, and then tap back. To delete more than one character, drag your stylus across the characters you want to delete to highlight them. When you tap in your new data, the old characters are overwritten. Tap to enter a line break. 3. Tap enter to save your text and exit the keyboard. Tap esc to exit the keyboard without saving.

C ONTENT A PPLICATIONS

7. Franklin Reader
eBookMan includes Franklin Reader, a program that lets you read electronic books (eBooks). It also lets you search for words or phrases, mark text, and add notes to eBooks. This chapter describes how to: open and close eBooks set preferences move through an eBook find specific information within an eBook use bookmarks get help
exit Franklin Reader Before using this program, you must download and install eBooks formatted for the Franklin Reader. General reference material (such as the Merriam-Webster Dictionary), medical reference books (such as The Medical Letter Handbook of Adverse Drug Interactions), Bibles (such as the Holy Bible, King James Version), and novels (such as David Copperfield by Charles Dickens) in Franklin Reader format are available at www.franklin.com/estore. Note: When you register your eBookMan, you can select free eBooks and samples. To access these files from the eBookMan Desktop Manager, click Web|My eBookMan Library. For more information, see Registering your eBookMan Device on page 27.
Opening and Closing eBooks
Open eBooks from Franklin Reader or from the Launcher. To open an eBook from Franklin Reader, follow these steps. 1. Tap to open Franklin Reader.
The screen that appears varies based on available content and whether or not eBooks were opened previously.
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.

Match results for hypo

A list of possible matches is displayed. Tap the word you want and then tap OK to search using that word. To go back to the Search screen and change the request, tap Cancel.

Searching from a List

In some eBooks, the Search screen shows a list of items from which you can search. Use this feature to find information about two or more items. To perform a search from this screen, follow these steps. 1. Go to the Search screen. Access the Search screen from any location within Franklin Reader in one of the following ways: Tap. Tap and then either tap Go To|Search or write Menu

shortcut s.

Search screen with List
2. Tap an item to select it. A check mark appears to the left of the item. To deselect an item, tap it again.
You can select up to 30 items from the provided list.
Search screen with selected items

3. Tap items.

to see the Selection List, a complete list of selected

Selection List

Note: Not all of the categories described are available in every eBook. Every search request will not return matches in every category available to that eBook. In some instances, you may need to tap More to see a particular category.
To delete an item, tap it and then tap Delete. Use the scroll bar, when available, to view all selected items. 4. Tap OK to return to the Search screen. 5. Tap Search to initiate the search.

Search Results

Because search results are based on the content and structure of an eBook, they vary widely. Search results are assigned categories to help you easily determine the part of an eBook in which your words were matched - a chapter title, definition, text or index. Results may be found in more than one category. If the More button appears on the Search Results screen, it indicates that more search matches are available in a different category. Tap More to see them.
Search results can occur in the following categories: A. Entries using other forms These matches occur when other forms of the word or words you entered match a compound word or phrase. Other forms include inflections and root words. B. Headwords These matches occur when the word or words you entered exactly match a headword. Inflections and root words may be considered exact matches.

Headwords in translator

Phrases or Compound Words in translator
C. Phrases or Compound Words These matches occur when the word or words you entered match part of a compound word or phrase. D. Text These matches occur when the word or words you entered match within a single verse or paragraph of text or match inflections or run-ons within a definition. You must tap through the Outline until you enter text to see the matching words. Your search word or words will be boxed.

Text in PDR 2001 Demo

Text using Synonyms in PDR 2001 Topical
E. Text using Synonyms Synonyms are words of similar meaning and usage. This category returns matches just like "Text" except that it uses synonyms for the word or words you entered. F. Titles These matches occur when the word or words you entered all match part of an Outline title (for example, a monograph name, chapter title, section title, index title, headword or phrase). Inflections and root words are considered matches.

Titles in PDR 2001 Demo

Titles using Synonyms in PDR 2001 Topical
G. Titles using Synonyms Synonyms are words of similar meaning and usage. This category returns matches just like "Titles" except that it uses synonyms for the word or words you entered.
H. Titles & Text These matches occur when some of the words you entered match in an Outline and some match in text. You must enter the text to see these matches. This category also returns matches if the words you entered occur in different titles along a single Outline path. You must tap through the Outline until you enter text to see the matching words. I. Titles & Text using Synonyms Synonyms are words of similar meaning and usage. This category returns matches just like "Text & Titles" except that it uses synonyms for the word or words you entered. J. Words, Phrases, or Compound Words These matches occur during a restricted search when the word or words you entered match all of a headword and part of a compound word or phrase. K. Pairs of Words These matches occur when a pair of items you selected at the Search screen match part of an Outline title. In some medical books, if you search for brand names, the generic name or drug group may be substituted. L. Single Words These matches occur when a single item you selected at the Search screen matches part of an Outline title. In some medical books, if you search for brand names, the generic name or drug group may be substituted. Matches may be returned in the following categories depending on the type of eBook you are reading. Dictionary - B, D, F Holy Bible - D, E, F, G, H, I Medical Reference - D, E, F, G, H, I, K, L Translator - A, B, C, J

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.

Helptext view

To move up and down by screen in the Reader Functions and help screens, use the up and down arrows or the scroll bar. Tap OK to return to your previous location.

Reader Functions view

Tap OK to exit the help screen and return to your previous location.

Search Abbreviations

The following abbreviations are available in Bible references and translators.
Bible ebook Abbreviations
Add these testament or book abbreviations at the beginning of your search request to narrow your search parameters to only that testament or book. The Old Testament (ot): Genesis..Gen Exodus.Ex Leviticus..Lev Numbers.Num Deuteronomy.Deut Joshua..Josh Judges..Judg Ruth..Ruth 1 Samuel..1Sam 2 Samuel..2Sam 1 Kings..1Ki 2 Kings..2Ki 1 Chronicles.1Chr 2 Chronicles.2Chr Ezra..Ezra Nehemiah..Neh Esther.Est Job..Job Psalms.Ps Proverbs.Prov The New Testament (nt): Matthew:..Mt Mark..Mk Luke..Lk John..Jn Acts.Acts Romans.Rom 1 Corinthians.1Cor 2 Corinthians.2Cor Ecclesiastes.Ecc Song of Solomon.Sol Isaiah.Isa Jeremiah..Jer Lamentations.Lam Ezekiel.Ezek Daniel..Dan Hosea..Hos Joel..Joel Amos.Amos Obadiah.Obad Jonah.Jon Micah..Mic Nahum..Nah Habakkuk.Hab Zephaniah..Zeph Haggai..Hag Zechariah.Zech Malachi..Mal
Galatians.Gal Ephesians..Eph Philippians.Php Colossians..Col 1 Thessalonians.1Thes 2 Thessalonians.2Thes 1 Timothy.1Tim 2 Timothy.2Tim Titus.Titus
Philemon.Phm Hebrews.Heb James.Jas 1 Peter.1Pet 2 Peter.2Pet 1 John..1Jn
2 John..2Jn 3 John..3Jn Jude.Jude Revelation..Rev
Translator Language Abbreviations
Add these language abbreviations at the beginning of your search request to narrow your search parameters to only that language. English..Eng Italian..Ita Dutch.Ned Portuguese..Prt French.Fra Spanish.Espn German.Deu Swedish..Sve

Exiting Franklin Reader

You can either close Franklin Reader and return to the Launcher, or you can return to the Launcher and leave the program running in the background. 1. Tap gram. to return to the Launcher without closing the pro-
2. Tap , then either tap File|Exit or write Menu shortcut e to close the program. You can also tap at the top right corner of the screen.

Bookmark notch
appears at the top right corner of the page where the bookmark was added. A small notch is placed on the progress bar indicating the location of the bookmark in a document. and appear to the left and right of the bar when a document has bookmarks. Tap and to move to the previous or next bookmark position. 4. Tap to display the bookmark label.

Bookmark label

5. Tap OK. You can view a list of all bookmarks stored for the current document. Each bookmark in the list contains a page number label and the label that was entered when the bookmark was created.
To view or edit the bookmark list, follow these steps. 1. Tap and then tap Bookmark List.

Bookmark list

The list is organized by page number. The bookmark label appears next to the page number where the bookmark was added. If you have more bookmarks than can fit on one screen, three dots appear at the bottom left and right of the screen. Tap the right side of the screen, 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, the up or left arrows on the Control Pad or rock the Control Wheel up to move back a page. Tap Top to go to the top of the list. 2. Tap page # to go to this location in text. Tap to return to your previous location in text.
3. Tap to delete a bookmark. You must confirm the deletion. Tap OK to confirm. Tap Cancel to exit the dialog box without deleting the bookmark. 4. Tap Close to return to your previous location in the document.

Large Tables Display

Where possible, tables that are too large for the screen continue on the following page. If it is not possible, a mode called "Large tables " is activated. In this mode, icons appear around the table to enable you to navigate the information. Tap the arrows to move the table in the designated direction. Tap the hand to enable dragging. If several large tables are displyed within the screen, all those which are selected will follow your stylus.

Getting Help

Mobipocket Reader comes with online help. The online help is installed as its own eBook. To view this help at any time, do the following:
1. Tap or tap and then tap Library to go to the Library.
2. Tap eBooks if you are not already at the eBooks list.
eBooks list at the Library

3. Tap Mobipocket Help.

appears next to the todo on
To delete the note, tap Delete. You see a dialog box asking you to confirm the deletion. Tap OK to delete or tap Cancel to exit without deleting. 5. Tap in the empty completion check box as complete. to mark your todo
6. Tap OK to save your changes. Tap Cancel to exit the Edit dialog box without saving your changes or settings. To delete the todo, tap Delete. You see a dialog box asking you to confirm the deletion. Tap OK to delete or tap Cancel to exit without deleting.

Selecting a Date

When you select the Active or Due Date options in the Edit dialog box, the Select Date screen is displayed.

1. Tap the

to select the current year.
2. Tap the current month and day. To return to the current date from a different location, tap Today. 3. Tap Select to save changes. Tap Cancel to exit without saving your changes.
Changing Your ToDo List View
The default view has the completion check box and the priority icon to the right of the todo. To change the display of your todos, do the following: 1. Tap Show to change the way you view your todos.

Show dialog box

See also: 2. Tap the check box next to the options you want to see in your ToDo List. Show Due Dates displays due dates. Show Completed Todos displays completed todos in addition to active ones. Show Only Active Todos displays only those todos that are not yet completed. 3. Tap OK to confirm your changes. Tap Cancel to exit the Show dialog box without saving your changes. For information on how field limits affect synchronization, see Changing Advanced Settings on page 45.
Each ToDo Book field has a limit on the number of characters it can hold. The following table lists each field and its respective limit.
Field Name Maximum number of characters 128 1024
There are two menus in ToDo Book: File and Edit. The File menu is available when no todo is selected in the ToDo List. When a todo is selected, both menus are available. To select a menu item, first tap , tap either File or Edit and then either tap the menu item you want or write the Menu shortcut in the Handwriting area.
Use the File menu to delete all completed todos, view information about ToDo Book, read online help and exit the program.

About Purge (r)

Help (h) Exit (e)
Displays the version number of ToDo Book. Enables you to delete all completed todos from your list. You must confirm the deletion by tapping OK. Tap Cancel to exit the Purge confirmation dialog box without deleting todos. Displays online help. Exits ToDo Book.

The following buttons perform the functions: Records a memo. This button changes to Stop when you are recording or listening. Stops the memo from recording or playing. Plays the memo. During play, pauses the memo. Fast forwards the memo. Rewinds the memo.

Chapter 15. Voice Memo

Voice Memo uses three menus: File, Edit, and Control. Tap in the Control Pad. To select an option, you can tap the menu item you want or write the Menu shortcut in the Handwriting area.

The File Menu

Help (h) About Memo Info (i)

Delete Exit (e)

Displays tips for using Voice Memo. Shows the copyright information for the program. Displays general information about the current title, such as name, author, and size of the file. Deletes the selected memo. Exits Voice Memo.

The Edit Menu

Enables you to display the left-handed controls and change the prefix name of all new memos that you record.
To change the orientation of the buttons, tap the check box. To change the prefix name for new memos, tap the Name box and then either tap and enter a new name, or write it in the Handwriting area. Note: By default, Recording is the prefix name. The name of the memo is numbered sequentially Recording #1, Recording #2, and so forth. When you change the prefix name, only future recordings will have the new name. Tap Save to keep your selection or Cancel to exit without saving changes.
Plays the selected memo. Plays all memos in the order listed. Plays the selected memo repeatedly. Plays all memos in the order listed and repeats the entire list of memos.

Recording Voice Memos

Note: When the dropdown list is open, use and to quickly step through recordings. 1. Tap or press the Control Wheel. shows on the screen. 2. Speak into the microphone located at the top right of the device. The time-elapsed indicator starts to run. 3. When done recording, tap or press the Control Wheel.
The recorded memo is automatically added to the drop-down list.
Note: The length and number of memos you can record depends on the memory available in your device. If your device runs out of memory, the recording will stop. Rock the wheel to adjust the volume.

Erasing an MMC

To erase an MMC, follow these steps. 1. Insert an MMC into your eBookMan following the instructions under Inserting MMCs on page 209. 2. At the Launcher, tap. 3. Tap MMC Backup. 4. Tap Erase. The message This will delete all data on the MMC. Continue? appears. Tap Cancel to exit without erasing the MMC. 5. Tap OK to erase the MMC.

D. Glossary

Application A program that performs a specific task or series of tasks for the user. ART (Advanced Recognition Technologies, Inc.) A company that creates voice and handwriting recognition for mass-market mobile devices. Audio book A book recording that is formatted for use in an audio device. eBookMan supports audio format #2 with audio capacity of approximately 5.1 hours for 16 MB of memory. Backlight Lighting that appears to come from behind the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) screen, making it easy to see and read text in the dark. BIOS (Basic input/output system) The built-in software in a computer that controls the display screen, the keyboard, the drives and so on. Calibration The setting of reference points to determine the accuracy and precision of the touch-sensitive screen. Category In your eBookMan device, a name used to group applications and content that appears in the Launcher. Content application eBookMan programs that require content files, e.g. Franklin Reader, Mobipocket Reader, Audiobook Player, and Music Player. Contents pane In the Desktop Manager, the pane that shows all files and folders in the selected directory. It reflects the file structure on your PC. Control Pad The area on the device that contains the Handwriting area, the Launcher and Menu icons and the scroll area. Control wheel The wheel in the rear, left side of the eBookMan that functions as an Enter key, a scrolling mechanism, or volume setting.

Cookie

Information sent by a Web site and returned by your PC each time that Web site is accessed. In most cases, cookies identify a user who re-visits a particular Web site, making it unnecessary to register during each visit. Core application A free eBookMan program that is bundled with the operating system. Core applications include Franklin Reader, Franklin Viewer, Audiobook Player, Music Player, Voice Memo, Address Book, Date Book, Memo Book, ToDo Book, and Calculate. Cradle The piece of equipment designed to hold your eBookMan device and connect to your PC. Crosshair On your eBookMan screen, the markings (+) used to show reference points during calibration. Desktop Manager The PC program that works with your eBookMan device and enables you to synchronize files between your PC and your device. Device driver Drivers are programs on your PC that control devices such as keyboards, printers and so on. Your eBookMan also needs its own driver installed on your PC in order for your PC to recognize it and allow it to communicate with your Desktop Manager. Device pane In the Desktop Manager, the pane that shows all the files and folders in RAM and any installed MMC on your eBookMan device. Download (verb) Transferring data from a server to the memory of another computer or device. (noun) The data transferred from a server to the memory of another computer or device. eBook A soft copy or electronic version of a book. eBooks come in several formats and you need a program called a Reader in order to view these books either on your PC or a handheld device.

I see OK at the bottom right of the screen, but when I tap the screen or try to write nothing happens.
The indicator at the bottom right of your Launcher screen is the memory indicator. What youre seeing is not OK but Zero K meaning that your device is out of memory. Use the end of a paper clip to gently press the Reset button located on the back of the unit.
It is best to close applications as you finish using them. To see the applications you currently have open, select File Manager on the Launcher menu. You can close applications from the File Manager screen.

Specifications

Model: EBM-900 Dimension: 13.15 x 8.6 x 1.7 cm. | Weight: approx. 185 g. Batteries: 2 X AAA | Memory: 8 MB | ISBN: 1-56712-607-3 Model: EBM-901 Dimension; 13.15 x 8.6 x 1.7 cm. | Weight: approx. 185 g. Batteries: 2 X AAA | Memory: 8 MB | ISBN: 1-56712-608-1 Model: EBM-911 Dimension; 13.15 x 8.6 x 1.7 cm. | Weight: approx. 185 g. Batteries: 2 X AAA | Memory: 16 MB | ISBN: 1-56712-609-X FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE

FCC Notice

NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. NOTE: This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices. Shielded cables must be used with the unit to insure compliance. NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
Copyrights, Trademarks, Legal
2002 FRANKLIN ELECTRONIC PUBLISHERS, INC. Burlington, N.J. 08016-4907 U.S.A. All rights reserved. eBookMan is a registered trademark of Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc. Microsoft, Windows, Internet Explorer and Outlook are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corp. in the United States and/or other countries. simpliWrite is the property of ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies. Copyright (1999). simpliWrite software is licensed by ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies, Copyright (2000). ART DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE USE OF SUCH SOFTWARE, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. AudibleReady is a trademark of Audible, Inc. Copyright 2000 by Audible, Inc. All Rights Reserved This software is the property of Audible, Inc. Possession and use of this software must conform strictly to the license agreement between Franklin and Audible, Inc., and possession does not convey any rights to disclose, reproduce or permit others to use the software without the specific written authorization of Audible, Inc. Puma Technology, the Puma Technology logo, Intellisync, and the Intellisync logo are trademarks Puma Technology, Inc. d/b/a PUMATECH, Inc. that may be registered in some jurisdictions. Copyright 2000 Puma Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. is a registered trademark of Iambic Partners. PDR is a registered trademark of Medical Economics Company, Inc. Netscape Navigator is a registered trademark of Netscape Communications Corp. Mobipocket is a registered trademark of mobipocket.com S.A. All other trademarks and product names are the property of their respective owners.

Limited Warranty (outside U.S.)
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.

I NDEX

Abbreviation 110, 121 Translator language 110 Bible 121 Translator 122 About Address Book 160 Audiobook Player 140 Calculate 200 eBookMan Desktop Manager 36 Intellisync 36 Memo Book 190 Music Player 146 ToDo Book 184 Voice Memo 195 Accessory Case 63 Cover 63 Address Book 12, 14, 150-161 Address view 153 Contacts List 150, 157 Custom fields 157 Edit menu 160 Exit 161 Field limits 159 Menus 160 Misc view 153 Note view 154 Preferences 157 Search 158 Address View 153 Audible 232 Audible folder 42 Audible.com 51, 139 AudibleManager 33, 49, 51, 83 Audio books 51 Audiobook Player 12, 13, 139-144 Exit 140 Help 140 Preferences 141 Program info 140 Audiobooks 48

 

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