Franklin BOOKMAN NIV-440 manual

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     Electronic Publishers  EXPANDABLE ELECTRONIC BOOK B O O K M A N   USER’S GUIDE NIV -440 New International Version HOLY BIBLE and Complete Concordance[...]

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    1 License Agr eement READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING ANY BOOKMAN PRODUCT . YOUR USE OF THE BOOKMAN PRODUCT DEEMS THA T YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THESE TERMS, YOU MA Y RETURN THIS P ACKAGE WITH PURCHASE RECEIPT TO THE DEALER FROM WHICH YOU PURCHASED THE BOOKMAN PRODUCT AND YOUR PURCHASE PRICE WILL BE REF[...]

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    2 Welcome to the world of BOOKMAN! BOOKMAN is a powerful, portable elec- tronic reference with a built-in book and a slot in the back for more books. With this New International V ersion of the Holy Bible , you can quickly find any Bible verse, as well as the occurrences of any word and phrase in the Bible. Y ou can also place bookmarks for persona[...]

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    3 Key Guide Function Keys CLEAR Clears a request. MENU Shows the main menus. MORE (red) Expands a search. MARK (green) Places a bookmark. NOT E (yellow) Shows a footnote. LIST (blue) Shows bookmark list. CARD Exits the book you are reading. ON/OFF T urns BOOKMAN on or off. Other Keys BACK Backs up (e.g., erases letters). CAP Shifts . ‘ to type an[...]

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    4 W arning: Never install or remove a book card while your BOOKMAN is turned on. If you do, information that you entered in its built-in book as well as in any other installed book cards, will be erased. 1. T ur n your BOOKMAN of f. 2. T ur n your BOOKMAN over . 3. Align the tabs on the book car d with the notches in the slot. 4. Pr ess the book ca[...]

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    5 Selecting Books Once you have installed a book card in your BOOKMAN, you can select which book you want to use. Follow these steps. 1. T ur n BOOKMAN on. 2. Pr ess CARD . These are sample books. 3. Pr ess or to highlight the book you want. 4. Pr ess ENTER to select it. Using the Color Keys The red, green, yellow , and blue keys on the top row of [...]

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    6 Changing Settings Y ou can adjust the type size, shutof f time, and screen contrast. The type size changes the number of lines of text ap- pearing on screen. The shutoff time is how long BOOKMAN stays on if you forget to turn it off. 1. Press MENU . 2. Press the arr ow keys to highlight the Other menu. 3. Highlight Set T ype Size , Set Shutof f ,[...]

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    7 Reading the Bible Reading the Bible The simplest way to use this Bible is to select a book from the Old or New T estament and then read its text. Each book has sections with titles. Y ou can view section titles from the Old or New menu or directly from verses. 1. Pr ess MENU . 2. Pr ess the arrow keys to a book title under Old or New . (e.g., Rom[...]

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    8 T o go directly to a specific Bible verse, enter its book title, chapter number , and verse number . If you enter only a book title and chapter number , you go to the start of the chap- ter . If you enter only a book title, you go to the start of that book. 1. Press CLEAR . 2. T ype a book title, chapter number , and verse number . T o type a num[...]

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    9 Finding W or ds Just as if you were using a concordance, you can search for almost any word in this Bible. Simply enter search words to find their occurrences, or matches. After a word search, only those books with matches are listed under Old and New . 1. Pr ess CLEAR . 2. T ype up to five wor ds. 3. Pr ess ENTER to view the first match. Bullets[...]

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    10 Finding Phrases Finding Phrases Y ou can search for phrases—adjacent or nearly adjacent words in a particular order—by selecting an ordered search and a narrow search width. 1. Pr ess MENU . 2. Select Order ed Search fr om the Search menu. 3. Pr ess MENU . 4. Select Set Sear ch W idth fr om the Search menu. 5. Select Close T ogether . 6. Ent[...]

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    11 Y ou can also search for a word by high- lighting it in a verse. T ry this example. 1. Go to Romans 3:5 . T o learn how , see “Finding Bible V erses.” 2. Press ENTER to start the highlight. T o turn the highlight off, press BACK . 3. Press the arr ow keys to highlight righteousness . 4. Press ENTER to search for the highlighted wor d. 5. Hol[...]

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    12 Expanding Y our Sear ches ➤ Understanding Expansions Each time that you expand a search, similar words are added to your search and more matches are found. The first time that you press MORE , inflections are added (e.g., believe and believed to belief ). The second time that you press MORE , compound and related words are added (e.g., believe[...]

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    13 It’ s easy to place up to 30 bookmarks at verses for quick reference. 1. Press MARK at any verse to place a bookmark. The marks its placement. 2. Press LIST to view your bookmark list. 3. Press to highlight a verse. This is a sample bookmark list. 4. Press ENTER to view it. V iewing Footnotes ➤ When More Than One Footnote Marker Appears Some[...]

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    14 Using Bookmarks ➤ Deleting a Bookmark T o delete a bookmark, first press LIST . Then highlight a verse on your bookmark list. Then press D to delete it. ➤ Deleting All Bookmarks Caution: When you delete all your bookmarks as described below , the menus are reset to their original settings: Ordered Search off, Close Together search width, 9 s[...]

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    15 Resetting BOOKMAN If the BOOKMAN keyboard fails to re- spond, or if its screen performs errati- cally , first press CLEAR and then press ON/OFF twice. If nothing happens, follow the steps below to reset it. W arning: Pressing the reset button with more than very light pressure may perma- nently disable your BOOKMAN. In addi- tion, resetting your[...]

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    16 Limited W arranty (U.S. only) FRANKLIN warrants to you that the BOOKMAN PRODUCT will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year from purchase. In the case of such a defect in your BOOKMAN PRODUCT , FRANKLIN will repair or replace it without charge on return, with purchase receipt, to the dealer from which you made your purcha[...]

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    17 Index ? key 7 ¶ 7 Arrow keys 6 Auto-resume feature 4 Batteries, installing 4 Book Cards care of 15 installing 4 removing 4 selecting in BOOKMAN 5 viewing demonstration in 6 Bookmarks deleting 14 placing 13 Colons, typing 3, 8 Color keys functions of 3 general use of 3, 5 Contrast, changing 6, 7 Copyrights 16 Deleting bookmarks 14 Direction keys[...]

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    18 words by entering them 9 by highlighting them 1 1 in other books 14 Section titles searching for words in 8 viewing from menus and verses 7 Sending words 14 Shutoff time, changing 6 Specifications 16 Spelling correction 9 Star key , use of 3 T ext markings, understanding 7 T rademarks 16 T roubleshooting tips 15 T ype size, changing 6 T yping co[...]