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1. Applications are self contained programs that may require con tent to run Application files include the following types seb Secure eBookMan binary most application and content files downloaded from the Franklin Web site use the seb file extension fxe Franklin executable Other file types are generated while using programs in eBookMan For example bmark files are created when you add bookmarks in the Franklin Reader These files are synchro nized when you click 2 Directory Structure By default eBookMan content is stored in the C Program Files Franklin Electronic Publishers eBookMan Desktop Manager Data Contents directory Note If you designate a different directory during download the Data directory and its subdirectories are placed there All files are downloaded and stored in the Contents folder By default the Data folder is also the place from which all files are synchronized the sync folder The Desktop Manager creates three folders under the sync folder Contents Audible and Library You can change the location of this folder by clicking File Change Sync Folder and specifying a new folder location Note that when you change the sync folder the original directo ries remain Use this feature to set up multiple eBookMan devices from one PC The Contents Folder Use the Contents folder to synchronize files between your PC and eBookMan by clicking 2 When you click 2 the Desktop Manager compares
2. 2 Tap the highlighted word or words The Select Book to Search screen appears Select Book to Search 2000 POR Demo Select Book to Adventures_of_Tom_ Sawyer Search screen Englizh Espanol King _James_Bible 3 Tap the eBook where you want to find the word or words The eBook opens and the word or words are searched The search results are the same as if you had performed a word search in that eBook The Search Screen The Search screen lets you find words or phrases in text Note The Search screen is not available in all eBooks In some eBooks the Search screen uses a Selection List and enables you to find words in the list eBookMan User s Guide See also For more informa tion about search ing the Selection List see Searching from a List on page 113 109 J Note In some eBooks you can restrict searches to spe cific parts of the eBook by writing section book or language abbrevi ations These abbreviations and the eBooks they apply to are listed in Search Abbreviations on page 121 110 The Search screen also can be used to correct spelling To use the Search screen to find words or phrases in text 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 e Tap Tap and then either tap Go To Search or write Menu shortcut s For example tap in Sherlock H
3. To synchronize your organizer follow these steps 1 Configure your organizer programs 2 Change advanced settings 3 Synchronize your personal information Configuring Your Organizer Programs For your organizer data to be included in a synchronization the eBookMan organizer programs must first be aligned with your PC organizer application You must select the eBookMan organ izer programs and the PC organizer applications that you want to synchronize To configure the synchronization settings follow these steps 1 From the Desktop Manager click Setup Intellisync eBookMan User s Guide 43 44 Intellisync for eBookMan Sync Options 21x eBookMan eBookMan Applications to Sync I p amp p Date Book r Address Book r Memo Book r amp ToDo Book F7 Write to log file Cancel Advanced Help You see the Intellisync for eBookMan Sync Options dialog box 2 Click the box next to the eBookMan organizer program you want to synchronize with your PC organizer application Choose Translator x Choose the translator for the Intellisync operation and then select the data file name if applicable Available Translators Cancel Help Options einem wem Pee Import Export O impot C Ewet E Sjrehwenize Folder Name Personal Folders Contacts a Note The Choose Translator dialog box appears the first time you select a translator During su
4. base An import will not success fully replace the data on your device 46 2 Click Advanced Confirmation Conflict Resolution You may request to receive a confirmation dialog just before your application records are actually synchronized This dialog will inform you of the number of record deletions and or changes about to be applied and will allow you to cancel or proceed Options IV Confirm record Changes and Additions recommended You see the Advanced Settings dialog box This dialog box differs for each eBookMan organizer program 3 Click the tab containing the settings you want to change For details about the settings click Help 4 To edit field mappings clickField Mapping You see a dialog box indicating the file or folder the field names are retrieved from This is the file or folder assigned to the organizer program when your PC organizer application is selected in the Choose Translator dialog box 5 Click OK to accept this file or folder Click Cancel to map fields without refreshing the information from the file or folder Click Help for additional information Drag the fields in the right column up or down to align them with matching eBookMan fields in the left column Double click or press the spacebar to map or unmap the fields Check that all desired fields are mapped Field Mapping Contacts eBookMan MS Outlook Last Namee ERNA ET Ts First Name lt First
5. echo o Man EBM 900 901 911 udiobook player User Ci tobt T tae ka gi T a at r 411l ct pemo Book ie sr Franti Electronic Publishers www franklin com ebookman BookMan User s Guide VEY ru une www franklin com ebookman Disclaimer This is the eBookMare User s 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 eBookMan s software or of the data stored therein whether in electronic or print format Such copying would be in violation of applicable copyright laws Further
6. Hard Reset In the rare event that the data on the screen is corrupted a pro gram is not responding properly or you forget your password you will need to perform a hard reset To do this hold On Off and then use a paper clip to press the reset button Should you do a hard reset you will need to download the program and content files to your device again Please read Synchronize the OS and Applications on page 22 to learn how to load system files onto your device eBookMan User s Guide D nn Warning After a hard reset any stored data will be lost Synchronize your data often so that you always have a copy on your PC 65 66 Chapter 4 Hardware Features 5 The Launcher This chapter details the features of the Launcher and provides instructions for performing tasks from the Launcher After com pleting the steps in Chapter 1 Getting Started the Launcher appears on your eBookMan device Program Icon Hu Address Artofllar Audiobook eBookMan Book Player Calculate Date Book English Franklin Espanol Reader a Ea EJ Kl Memo Book Mlerriam Mobi Music Webster Reader Player gmi Tolo Book Waiee 2 Contents Icon Category indicator Sherlock Stal Holmes Gam Memory Status bar E indicator Battery indicator lime indicator The Launcher is like the desktop on your PC All programs and some content files in RAM and in an installed MultiMe
7. Tap yed to open My eBookMar and access the settings My eBookManm Select Date 01 01 01 Week Starts WSunday e 0 YFast Select Time um Double click Click here Volume ic T Password ewsa to test Sounds OGuiet Mode Pen Language English Shutoff Time Fz Minutes Time Format WHH HH ANSP Date Format FANMSODSTY Numbers 1i1 000 00 My eBookMar screens Select Date Shows the date and enables you to change it Tap to change the date or view another date For more information about setting the date see Setting the Date on page 26 Select Time Shows the time and enables you to change it Tap the up and down arrows to change the hour and minute Tap 8M to toggle between AM and PM For more information about setting the time see Setting the Time on page 26 Volume Enables you to set the volume for the device To increase or decrease the volume drag the Slider to the right or left or tap the slider arrows When listening to music an audio book or voice memo rock the Control Wheel up or down Password Enables you to set the password Tap to access the Set Password screen For more information see Using a Password on page 74 Chapter 5 The Launcher Sounds Pen Language Shutoff Time Time Format Date Format Numbers Enables you to turn the device sounds off Audiobooks music files and the Date Book alarm are not affected by this option Enables you to activat
8. a later version from the one you have Goes to the eBookMan home page at Franklin s Web site Goes to technical support at Franklin s Web site Goes to Franklin s eBookStore Enables you to register your eBookMan device online at Franklin s Web site Opens the Web Companion which enables you to select eNews to download and con vert documents to an electronic format that Mobipocket Reader can display Use the Setup menu to specify the port that connects your device to a PC and to configure your settings for the synchro nization of your organizer data with a PC organizer application Connection Intellisync Install Displays the Connection configuration dialog box and enables you to designate the port Enables you to change settings for synchro nizing data between a PC organizer applica tion and the organizer programs on your eBookMan device Re installs the operating system and pro gram files from the eBookMan Installation CD eBookMan User s Guide Note Connect your eBookMan to your PC and turn your device on before selecting Download OS Applications Note eBookMan Desktop Manager with Intellisync supports synchro nization with Microsoft Outlook To sync with Microsoft Outlook Express 4 x Lotus Notes 5 0 Lotus Organizer 5 0 or Act 2000 pur chase Intellisync for eBookMan Upgrade at www franklin com ebookman 35 Help Menu Use
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10. you may not modify adapt disassemble decom pile 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 Franklin s 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 SUDO o N N X Kara kDb app bb bz About Screen IlUStratioNS ccccccceccececcecececeecececeecececeees Getting Started 1 Getting Started 18 Il Install eBookMan Desktop Manager U Il Install Batteries 2 0 uk Ill Connect eBookMan to a PC ccc eeeeeccceeeeseeeeeeeeeeaaeees IV Start the Desktop Manager ccccccssseeeeeesseeeeseeeeeees V Synchronize the OS and Applications VI Calibrate your eBookMan cccccceeseeeeeeeeseaeeeeeeeeeeees VII Set the Date ANd Time ceecccceceeeeeeceaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeaees Registering Your eBookMan Device cccccsseeeeeeeeeeees 2 eBookMan Desktop Manager 29 Understanding the V WS cc ccscccccssseeeeceeeeeeeesssseeeseeaeeees Using the Menus cccccsssscccceesese
11. Click OK to save your configuration settings When you are finished configuring the applications edit the advanced settings Changing Advanced Settings Each eBookMan organizer program contains advanced settings such as confirmation conflict resolution and field mappings These include program specific parameters and fields to be mapped for the data exchange Note These setting vary by eBookMan organizer program Once you have selected a translator for an organizer program you can change the advanced settings 1 In the Intellisync for eBookMan Sync Options dialog box click the eBookMan organizer program for which you want to change advanced settings eBookMan User s Guide Important PC organizer applications may have longer fields than eBookMan can accept When the data in your PC organizer application fields exceeds the num ber of characters allowed in the corresponding eBookMan organ izer program fields the portion of the data that exceeds the field limit will not be copied If you edit the fields in eBookMan the eBookMan data will be considered the newer data and your PC organizer applica tion data WILL BE OVERWRITTEN when you next sync If you do not edit those fields in eBookMan your PC organizer application data WILL NOT BE OVERWRITTEN 45 Note If you delete an eBookMan organ izer database from your eBookMan device you must synchronize to replace the data
12. 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 ntellisync 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 down load content and other applications that you want to use in your eBookMan Many companies on the internet provide applica tions and content that run on eBookMan For more detailed information see Chapter 3 Synchronizing and Managing Contents This User s 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
13. Name Company Company Name Middle Name lt Middle Name Title lt Job Title Work Street Business Address Street You see the Field Mapping dialog box Chapter 3 Managing amp Synchronizing Content 6 Map the fields for the organizer program Your PC organizer application fields are bold and listed in the right column Click and drag a field in the right column up or down to align it with a matching eBookMan application field in the left column Select a field then double click or press the space bar to map or unmap the fields Mapped fields contain a double arrow between the columns You can also click in the middle column to map or unmap fields Click Reset to return the field mapping to the default settings Click Cancel to exit without saving your changes Click Help for additional information Click OK to save your changes Repeat this process for each eBookMan organizer program for which you want to change advanced settings Special Considerations All available PC organizer applications contain default field map pings for the synchronization of data with your eBookMan There are some field mappings however that you are required to map manually For accurate synchronization in the Address Book the following fields must be mapped in the programs below Microsoft Outlook users must map the following fields Title eBookMan gt Profession Outlook Note By default Job Title in Outlook and B
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15. are detected and AudibleManager is set up To move individual files except audio books between eBookMan and the PC do one of the following things e Drag individual files between the Contents pane to the Device pane e Double click a file in the Contents pane e Right click a file and click Send to eBookMan in the Contents pane Music Files The Desktop Manager converts MP3 files to the eBookMan music format and gives you a destination choice RAM folder or MMC folder when available before sending the file to your device To synchronize individual music files follow these steps eBookMan User s Guide Note Before synchro nizing always make sure your eBookMan device is con nected properly to your PC and turned on Note The amount of time it takes to synchronize a file or files varies by the type of file the size of the file the type of port and the file destination RAM or MMC 49 50 1 From the Desktop Manager locate the file in the Contents pane 2 Send the file to eBookMan 3 Click OK You see a dialog box that shows the progress of the conver sion You can click Cancel to stop the conversion When conversion is complete a seb file with the same name appears in the Contents pane If there is no MMC in your eBookMan you see a message stating that the file was sent to eBookMan If the Desktop Manager detects an MMC in your device the Select Destinat
16. configuration changes 4 Click OK to save the configuration Download Electronic Documents Electronic documents formatted for the Mobipocket Reader are sorted into three categories eBooks which include PRC and Palm DOC files eNews which includes newspaper downloads that are for matted and synchronized using the Web Companion A list of default eNewspaper subscriptions are installed with the Web Companion eDocs which include text and HTML files eBooks The Web Companion does not display a list of eBooks The Web Companion does however provide you with easy access to Mobipocket s Web site so you can download eBooks at your convenience To download eBooks follow these steps 1 Click eBooks Your default browser is launched and you go to Mobipocket s Web page that lists eBooks Browse the page and site to find the eBook you want In addition to eBooks from the Mobipocket Web site any PRC or Palm DOC file can be added to eBookMan as an eBook eBookMan User s Guide 53 Important Write your user name and pass word down You must enter your password each time you subscribe to dif ferent eNewspapers at the Mobipocket Web site 54 3 Save the file or files to your computer Note You must save these files to a directory other than the Contents folder or sync folder in the eBookMarf Desktop Manager directory structure If you attempt to sync by clicking 2 without f
17. eBooks that were opened and are still available Setting Preferences You can set your preferences for Franklin Reader and the eBook you are currently viewing The options on the Preferences screen may vary by eBook eBookMan User s Guide 103 104 To set preferences do the following 1 From any screen within an eBook tap and then either tap Options Preferences or write Menu shortcut r Book font sizes 8 H E Show scroll bars BI Show quick commands Bl Text in portrait mode Settings for Physicians Desk Reference 2000 Demonstration Database Home Preferences screen Outline D Index O Search Novel reading mode E Show title bar over text Start topic Findications and Usage 2 Change the settings you want You can tap Help to get information about the settings 3 Tap OK to save your changes Tap Cancel to exit without changing the defaults Franklin Reader Settings You can set features that change the appearance of all eBooks in the Franklin Reader such as font size and display Book font sizes By default the large font B is highlighted Tap the small B to change to a smaller font The smaller font lets you view more text on the screen ies ot 4 gt jie Chap er 1 Pao Pores ae Wonen 1 1 The song of songs which is Solomon s 1 2 Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth for thy lowe ss better thar Witte 1 3 Because of the savour of thy good oi
18. ebm 900 only or USB cradle ebm 901 and your eBookMan ebm 911 device contains a e two AAA batteries eom 911 only tour only To view e the eBookMan Installation CD the tour install batteries and turn j TM eBookMar Desktop Manager with Intellisync the PC an inercevice 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 eBookMar User s Guide in PDF format Interactive product demo e Quick Start Guide e Concise eBookMar User s 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 infor mation 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 c laz 256 color VGA monitor A serial port is e Mouse or other pointing device required for e Windows 98 or higher Windows NT e 5
19. franklin com ebookman accessories asp You can use ear phones with a 3 5 mm plug and 8 35 ohm imped ance Note Use only the sty lus made for eBookMan Do not use a pen point or other tool to touch the screen Additional stylus sets can be pur chased at www franklin com ebookman accessories asp 62 Back Panel Headphone Jack Stylus Speaker Reset button Battery compart ment Headphone jack Plug your headphones or earphones in here USB port Stylus Speaker Reset button when listening to audio books music or voice memos Use this to make the connection with your cradle or cable Slide this tool out of the compartment and use it to touch the screen tap the Control Pad and write in the Handwriting area Amplifies sound from eBookMan Please do not cover this when using the audio pro grams without headphones Use this button to reset and restart eBookMan For more information see Resetting the Device on page 64 Chapter 4 Hardware Features Battery compartment MMC port Control Wheel Cover The device requires 2 AAA batteries For more information see Install Batteries on page 19 Insert MultiMediaCards MMCs here For more information see Appendix B MultiMediaCards on page 209 The circular control in the rear of the eBookMan that functions as an Enter key a scrolling mechanism or volume setting In
20. music and audiobooks To register from the Desktop Manager follow these steps 1 oo a u Open your Internet connection on your PC Connect eBookMan to your PC Turn on your eBookMan device Start the Desktop Manager Click Web Register Follow the instructions on the screen to create a Franklin account and download content eBookMan User s Guide Important Always write your password down and keep it in a safe place You must enter your password each time you visit your Library of titles and con tent on Franklin s Web site 27 28 Chapter 1 Getting Started 2 eBookMan Desktop Manager eBookMarre Desktop Manager is the PC software program that transfers applications and content to your eBookMan device You must install the Desktop Manager on your PC before using eBookMan For information about installation see Chapter 1 Getting Started on page 18 This chapter describes the Desktop Manager views and menus the eBookMan Monitor and the Mobipocket Web Companion It also provides instructions for uninstalling the Desktop Manager The Desktop Manager consists of a Menu bar Toolbar Status bar and a view that represents your eBookMan and the PC Use the Menu bar Toolbar and Status Bar as you do in other Windows based programs Menu bar Toolbar Franklin eBookMan Desktop Manager File View Web Setup Help Ready Eoo ns ia 7 Status bar The Toolbar consists
21. of the following 2z Moves files from the Contents pane to the Device pane and synchronizes personal information between your organizer programs on the PC and on the eBookMan Backs up one folder Displays files in the Contents folder Displays files from the Library folder in the Contents pane Switches from the Connection view to the Contents view Switches from the Contents view to the Connection view eBookMan User s Guide a See also For more informa tion on synchro nizing and man aging files using the Desktop Manager see Chapter 3 Managing amp Synchronizing Content on page 39 a See also For more informa tion about the Contents folder and Library folder see Directory Structure on page 40 29 Note By default the Connection View appears after you set the connec tion configuration 30 Understanding the Views The Desktop Manager uses two views Connection and Contents View to the Connection View Connection View If the Desktop Manager detects the eBookMan device the image shows the connection If the Desktop Manager does not detect eBookMan the image shows that the device is not connected to your PC Chapter 2 eBookMan Desktop Manager Contents View The Contents View uses two list panes to organize and display files stored on your PC Contents pane and content stored in your eBookMan device Device pane Franklin
22. other contact information in Address Book Chapter 12 Date Book This chapter shows you how to list appointments and the different ways to view the entered data in Date Book It also explains how to set alarms Chapter 13 ToDo Book This chapter demonstrates how to keep track of tasks with JoDo Book Chapter 14 Memo Book This chapter shows you how to use Memo Book to list your memos Miscellaneous Applications Chapter 15 Voice Memo This chapter describes features of the program and details how to record and play memos how to use the menus and how to control the volume Chapter 16 Calculate This chapter describes Calculate and its functions Appendix A Getting Updates Explains how to install the Desktop Manager and update eBookMan software from Franklin s Web site B Serial Port Connection Provides steps for connecting your eBookMan device to a PC using a serial port C MultiMediaCards Describes how to install and use MultiMediaCards MMCs in your eBookMan device D Troubleshooting Offers solutions to problems you may encounter while using the Desktop Manager or your eBookMan device E Glossary Lists and defines terms F Legal Information Includes specifications copyright trade marks warranties and FCC notice Index Provides an alphabetical list of entries to help you locate infor mation in the manual Su ort Most programs come with online Help This manual describes all the features of the vario
23. return to the Launcher Disabling a Password To disable a password follow these steps 1 2 From the Launcher tap Tap Disable Password The password you set remains and is disabled You can re enable the password by tapping and then Enable Password Changing a Password To change an existing password follow these steps 1 2 From the Launcher tap ed to open My eBookMar Tap x The Enter password dialog box appears with the Password prompt Enter password eee Enter password l dialog box Enter the old password and tap OK The Enter password dialog box appears with the New prompt Enter password X Enter password Neu dialog box eBookMan User s Guide 15 16 4 T Enter a new password and tap OK The Enter password dialog box appears with the Retype New prompt Enter password Enter password dialog box Retype New At any of the Enter password dialog boxes you can tap Cancel to exit the screen without changing a password Re enter the password exactly as you did in Step 4 and tap OK The message Password has been changed appears on the screen Tap OK Your password is changed and the device returns to the My eBookMar screen Tap Done to return to the Launcher Deleting a Password To delete a password follow these steps il 2 From the Launcher tap ed to open My eBookMar Tap i You are prompted to enter your p
24. the Help menu to access help and get information about Desktop Manager and Intellisync for eBookMan Help Topics Displays online help for the Desktop Manager About eBookMan Displays version and copyright Desktop Manager information for the Desktop Manager About Intellisync Displays version and copyright information for Intellisync for eBookMan eBookMan Monitor eBookMan Monitor is the part of the Desktop Manager that runs in the system tray on your PC When the monitor is active shows in the system tray Right click the icon to access the eBookMan Monitor menu Open eBookMan Opens the Desktop Manager Desktop About eBookMan Shows version and copyright information for Monitor eBookMan Monitor Exit Closes eBookMan Monitor When connected through a USB port eBookMan Monitor also provides power to eBookMan and changes color You can use the device while it is connected 36 Chapter 2 eBookMan Desktop Manager Mobipocket Web Companion The Mobipocket Web Companion is a PC program that enables you to download update and synchronize electronic documents to eBookMan Electronic documents include text files newspa pers electronic books eBooks web pages htm and html and Palm documents pdb and prc files The Web Companion also provides access to Mobipocket s Web site and includes a publishing feature that formats web and Palm documents for the Mobipocket Reader The Web Companion is install
25. the book To display the Outline Location tap the title bar Tool Bar The tool bar displays icons that enable you to move around in an eBook and access other locations in Franklin Reader The icons that appear on the tool bar vary by location within the pro gram and by available features within an eBook The following icons are available Booklist Returns to the Booklist from any screen Home Returns to the Home screen for the selected eBook Outline Goes to the top level of the Outline Ow pg Search Goes to the Search screen After a search goes to the Search Results screen From the Search Results screen returns to the Search screen with the previous query word or words displayed At the Search screen clears the selected item or items or query word or words Forward Moves forward to a previously visited location Back Moves back to a previously visited location Next Goes to the next match when viewing text after a search Previous Goes to the previous match when viewing text after a search gt ki E2 List After a search goes to the Selection List Exit Closes Franklin Reader and returns to the Launcher a eBookMan User s Guide A See also For an example of the Outline Location see instructions for using the search screen on page 109 J Note Icons for func tions that are not available appear grayed out on the tool bar A See also For more informa ti
26. the eBook eBookMan User s Guide 111 112 Outline Location THE EMPTY HOUSE Outline Location screen 6 Tap OK to exit the Outline Location Spell Correction If any word you enter in the Search screen is misspelled a list of corrections appears Correction Candidates Spell Correction Corrections for search screen If the list of corrected spellings includes the word you intended tap it and then tap OK to continue the search using the correc tion To go back to the Search screen and enter a different word tap Cancel Word Match If you are not sure how to spell a word enter to stand for a single letter or to stand for zero one or more letters For example if you are not sure whether the word is spelled receipt or reciept write rec ot and tap Search All words matching this pattern are displayed To see all the words that begin with hypo write hypo and tap Search Chapter 7 Franklin Reader Matches for hypo hypoesthesia Match results she hypoestragenism for hypo i hypoglycemia hypogonadism hypotension 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
27. 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 e Tap e Tap and then either tap Go To Search or write Menu shortcut s rt i C BB j ZTC A 200 Search abacavir screen with abciximab Abelcet List Abitrexate Abreya Acabamate Acapay acarbase Accolate Accupril Lookup itemes selected 2 Tap an item to select it A check mark appears to the left of the item To deselect an item tap it again eBookMan User s Guide 113 Note Not all of the cat egories 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 catego ry 114 You can select up to 30 items from the provided list offs CC BB Fi lindane linezolid Lioresal Hiothyronine liotrix Lipidil Micro lipids intravenous Hie Lipo Hepin Lipo Lutin Lipoxide Search screen with selected items 5 itemes selected 3 Tap to see the Selection List a complete list of selected items Selection List ACE inhibitors clotrimazole grapefruit juice insulin Lipitor Selection List man 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
28. was moved You can organize files in the Library folder by creating subdirec tories Consult your Windows documentation for more informa tion on creating and using folders Always backup content files and applications by moving them to the Library folder after you synchronize You also can keep a copy of all files in the Contents folder If you lose data or an application becomes corrupt you can restore the information to eBookMan from the Library folder eBookMan User s Guide 41 g See also For more infor mation on remov ing files from eBookMan see Deleting Files on page 83 42 To restore files to eBookMan follow these steps 1 Move all files from the Library back to the Contents folder 2 Click amp The Audible Folder The Desktop Manager uses the Audible folder to administer tasks from AudibleManager Do not alter or delete the contents of this folder or its subdirectories Note Audible files are added to and deleted from eBookMan through AudibleManage r only Deleting Files To delete a file from eBookMan you must remove the file from both the eBookMan device and the Desktop Manager 1 From the Desktop Manager locate the file in the Device pane 2 Right click on the file you want to delete 3 Click Delete Click No to cancel the deletion 4 Click Yes at the confirmation dialog box When you delete a file a message File has been deleted appears The file no longer e
29. 0 MB free disk space users Serial cra e 32 MB RAM recommended dles and cables e Available USB port e Internet access e Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 0 or above OR Netscape Navigator 4 02 or above are sold sepa rately eBookMan User s Guide 11 12 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 for matted as Franklin Universal Binary fub files Use Franklin Reader to read Bibles reference material dictionaries transla tors 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 lis tening 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 down loaded music The Desktop Manager converts
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31. Franklin reader Franklin Datebook Active Programs screen Stop Program 2 Tap a program to select it 3 Tap Stop Program The program title becomes italicized to indicate it is closing and the amount of memory available refreshes 4 Tap Done to return to the Launcher Performing a System Restart As with any computer you may experience a problem with a program and need to restart the device To do so follow these steps 1 Tap then tap Restart system Ready for Restart Free Memory Ready for Restart screen Restart Now Cancel The Ready for Restart screen appears 2 Tap Restart Now to initiate a restart The eBookMan device restarts and the Calibration screen appears Note You can return to the Launcher without restarting the device by tapping Cancel eBookMan User s Guide J Note When only one program is open tap Stop Program to close it and return to the Launcher g See also For other ways to reset eBookMan see Resetting the Device on page 64 g See also For more informa tion about the Calibration screen see Calibrate your eBookMan on page 25 13 Warning After setting a password you must enter your password each time you turn on the eBookMan device When an incorrect pass word is entered the message Passwords do not match appears for three sec onds Always write your pass word down and keep it in a safe pla
32. RAM to MMC This option is active only when an MMC is installed in eBookMan Move to RAM Moves a file on the device from MMC to RAM This option is active only when an MMC is installed in eBookMan Delete Deletes the existing file from your device You must confirm the deletion by clicking OK Click Cancel to exit without deleting Properties Displays the properties of the selected file in the Title Properties dialog box Chapter 2 eBookMan Desktop Manager Managing the Panes Only one pane is active at a time The title bar of the active pane is highlighted To activate the other pane click anywhere in it To change the width of the panes drag the divider To switch the posi tion of the panes click the View menu and then select Switch Panes Using the Menus The eBookMar Desktop Manager uses five menus File View Web Setup and Help File Menu Use the File menu to open move and delete files on your PC You can also move and synchronize content to your eBookMan device and designate the folder or folders to store eBookMan content view file properties and close the program Synchronize Send to eBookMan Send to PC Move to Library Folder Copy to Contents Folder Unpack Delete Synchronizes all files between the current Contents directory and your eBookMan device Synchronizes data from an organizer program such as Microsoft Outlook with the data in the organizer programs on your eBookMan dev
33. Samuel 1Sam 2 Samuel 2Sam 1 KINGS eesinsh 1Ki 2 KINGS 2Ki 1 Chronicles 1Chr 2 Chronicles 2Chr EZA ianari Ezra Nehemiah Neh Esther Est OD PN NM Job Psams Ps Proverbs Prov Matthew Mt Mark Mk Luke j UU jU UUEj L Lk JON cota sana yan senaya dant deka Jn A lS c saa lan dana kaban a k n na Acts Romanes Rom 1 Corinthians 1Cor 2 Corinthians 2Cor Ecclesiastes Ecc Song of Solomon Sol Isaiah Isa Jeremiah Jer Lamentations Lam Ezekie Ezek Daniel Dan Hosea E U U UUU U Hos Nej ERN DM DEY Joel AMOS yxxnnz Amos Obadianh Obad arl MN Jon MicahD Mic Nahum Nah Habakkuc Hab Zephaniah 0 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 TUS
34. 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 cate gories 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 Chapter 7 Franklin Reader 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 Headwords These matches occur when the word or words you entered exactly match a headword Inflections and root words may be considered exact matches English Francais Francais English LEIGH ua ERM E gt MaM B NH MM Words FaZa 1 match in Headwords 10 matches in Phrases or Compound Words Headwords in Phrases or translator 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 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 d
35. With Natural Handwriting Entering data with natural handwriting takes some practice Follow these steps to enter a sentence in the Memo Book 1 Remove your stylus from the back of your eBookMan 2 From the Launcher tap an icon for a program that allows data entry For example tap PQ 3 Locate a field where you can enter data For example tap New to go to the Edit screen A blinking cursor appears in all fields where you can enter data If the blinking cursor does not appear the field is not active The field must be active before you can enter data 4 Place the pointed end of the stylus at the bottom center of the Letter inout area and draw a line straight up to shift the first letter to a capital A single dot appears in the cursor to indicate shift eBookMan User s Guide Important Before you can write an accented character you must select the appropriate Pen Language in My eBookMan For more information see Changing eBookMan Settings on page 70 Note When you write a character that eBookMan does not recognize you hear a beep 88 5 In the center of the Letter input area write the letter a e Start the stroke where indicated by the point and draw it as it appears in the Handwriting Guide For example to draw an a start here FA and write the character left to right e Lift the stylus and the character appears in the data entry field Always write in lower
36. a program push in the wheel to select the high lighted item Rock the wheel to scroll one page when reading Hold the wheel up or down to scroll continuously Rock it to control the volume when listening Hold the wheel up or down to change volume continuously Your eBookMan comes with a hard plastic cover to protect the screen when the device is not in use To attach the cover insert the pegs on the cover into the holes on either side of the device To detach the cover gently snap the pegs out of the holes We recommend that you keep the cover attached when you are not using your eBookMan eBookMan User s Guide nn Warning Please note that the Control Wheel rocks up and down and does not spin Please do not force the wheel or you will damage the device Note Leather carrying cases can be pur chased at www franklin com ebookman accessories asp or your local retailer 63 Important Keep a record of your serial num ber on the back of the device and eBookMan ID number described in Using the Launcher Menu on page 68 in case your device is stolen or requires replace ment 64 Product Care eBookMan is designed to be light compact and durable However it is an electronic device and must be treated carefully Putting unnecessary pressure on it or striking the device against other objects can cause damage In order to avoid damage to your eBookMan please e Keep t
37. ager and Device Drivers button Note You may need to install the USB drivers from the usb driver directory on the Installation CD Note If you have not used the USB port on your PC it may be disabled You must enable the USB port in the BIOS Consult your computer manufacturer s docu mentation for details 4 Follow the instructions on the screen to install the program 5 Once installation is finished click the Exit button to close the Franklin eBookMan Setup screen You may be prompted to restart your computer II Install Batteries Your device requires two AAA batteries You must insert the bat teries before connecting your device to a PC To install batteries follow these steps 1 Push the tab on the battery cover snap the battery cover open and lift it off 2 Insert two AAA batteries following the markings in the bat tery compartment Battery compartment In the upper half of the compartment the positive end of the battery the end with the bump goes against the spring In the bottom half of the compartment the negative end of the battery the flat end goes against the spring 3 Replace the battery cover eBookMan User s Guide 19 g See also For more infor mation on the battery indicator see Chapter 5 The Launcher on page 67 g See also For more infor mation on con necting your device using a serial connector see Appendix B Serial Port Connecti
38. al Serial Bus Click the arrow to display the list of connections 3 Select the port you want to highlight it You can click Cancel to exit the dialog box without saving changes 4 Click OK to save the changes The Connection view appears For more information about the views and menus in the Desktop Manager see Understanding the Views on page 30 N V Synchronize the OS and Applications The Installation CD contains the OS and core applications When you run eBookMan Desktop Manager for the first time it automatically unpacks and synchronizes the OS and core appli cations The following dialog box appears eBookMan Desktop Manager x a Gi Please connect your eBookMan to your computer and turn it on 1 Verify that your eBookMan device is properly connected and turned on 2 Click OK The following dialog box appears Chapter 1 Getting Started Select Installation Method N xl Please select one of the following options 1 IF you have an installation CD insert it into a CD ROM drive and select CD ROM 2 To download the Operating System files from Franklin s web site select Internet 3 Otherwise select Cancel Cancel 3 Click CD ROM to retrieve files from the Installation CD The following dialog box appears eBookMan Desktop Manager X __ Unpacking file s to C Program Files Franklin Electronic Publishers eBookMan Desktop Marnager Data Corterts E Ca
39. and Managing Contents Explains how to manage files in the Desktop Manager and how to syn chronize with your device The eBookMan Device Chapter 4 Hardware Features Describes the hardware fea tures of your device and includes instructions on installing bat teries 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 key board 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 vari ous 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 eBookMan User s Guide 13 14 Organizer Applications Chapter 11 Address Book This chapter explains how to enter and view names addresses phone numbers and
40. and applications for eBookMan Some applications can be used without content For example you can use the calculator Calculate without content Other applications require content For example the Franklin Reader requires eBooks formatted as Franklin Universal Binary fub files Before you use the Franklin Reader you must download an eBook and move it to eBookMan File Types eBookMan recognizes most PC files However not all file types can be used in your eBookMan device For example video clips such as vgm can only be used with a program that runs vgm files Files that are not recognized will not be transferred to eBookMan File extensions may be in lower or upper case characters Content is any file that must be associated with an application to open it Content files include but are not limited to the following types htm or html HyperText Markup Language file mp3 Music file txt Text file fub Franklin Universal Binary the file extension for Franklin Reader books prc A file formatted for handheld devices pdb A file formatted for handheld devices eBookMan User s Guide a See also For definitions of file types see Appendix D Glossary on page 212 39 Important Cookies must be enabled in your browser to down load content from the Franklin Web Site To find instruc tions on enabling cookies go to an Internet search engine and enter enable cookies 40
41. ap again to return to the Default keyboard e Tap shft to access the Shifted keyboard nae ha NT Jel alwjelriTiv luli lole nea n s n s e n s k l keyboard Tel s e s s gt bitei a se OE The Shifted keyboard contains capital letters punctuation and special characters Tap shft again to return to the Default keyboard e Tap acnt to access the Accent keyboard Chapter 6 Data Entry Lowercase accents keyboard The Accent keyboard contains lowercase accented let ters punctuation and special characters Tap acnt again to return to the Default keyboard e Tap shft acnt to access the Shifted Accent keyboard HEEREBBEDE Tal al ala al alnl Shifted accent e e e l l lal keyboard d e Ja DAE eECOROE SHFT ACHT The Shifted Accent keyboard contains uppercase accent ed 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 overwri
42. appear l Install the eBookMan Desktop Manager on your PC Il Install batteries in your eBookMan device Ill Connect your eBookMan device to your PC IV Start the Desktop Manager on your PC V Synchronize the eBookMan Operating System OS and core applications with your eBookMan device VI Calibrate your eBookMan device VII Set the date and time on your eBookMan device Once you set up your eBookMan device you must register to receive the free content that comes with your model Registration is also necessary if you wish to update the OS and core applications at a later date I Install eBookMan Desktop Manager To install the eBookMan Desktop Manager from the Installation CD follow these steps 1 Franklin eBookMan Setup x T BookMan Insert the Installation CD into the CD ROM drive on your PC The Franklin eBookMan Setup screen appears Desktop Manager ane Drp English Fran ais Deutsch Nederlands Espa ol O Interactive Product Demo O Install eBookMan Desktop Manager and Device Drivers O View User s Guide ZER KT Chapter 1 Getting Started If this screen DOES NOT launch automatically follow these steps e From your PC desktop double click My Computer and e Double click the CD drive EbmIinstall 2 Click a flag to select the corresponding language Note You must have Windows for the language you choose 3 Click the Install eBookMan Desktop Man
43. ard The Edit Categories screen can display a maximum of 20 characters in a name The category indicator can display a maximum of nine char acters in a name You can tap Cancel to return to the Edit Categories screen without saving the new category 5 Tap OK to save the category The Edit Categories screen appears with the new category name in the list Edit Categories CONTENT Music __________ PROGRAMS Edit Categories screen 6 Tap Done to return to the Launcher For information on how to categorize files see Managing Files in eBookMan on page 81 Renaming a Category To rename a category follow these steps 1 From the Launcher tap the category indicator The Category menu appears 2 Tap EDIT CATEGORIES The Edit Categories screen appears 3 Tap the category name you want to change 4 Tap Rename Chapter 5 The Launcher The Rename a Category dialog box appears The current name of the category is displayed and highlighted Rename a Category Rename a Category Category Music dialog box Enter a new name and tap OK Write a new name in the Handwriting area or tap to enter a new name using the onscreen keyboard Tap OK to save your change and return to the Edit Categories screen The renamed category is listed Tap Cancel to return to the Edit Categories screen without saving your change 7 Tap Done to return to the Launcher Deleting a Category l From the Lau
44. assword Enter your password and tap OK You see the Enter password dialog box with the New prompt At any of the Enter password dialog boxes you can tap Cancel to return to My eBookMar without deleting your password Tap OK without entering any characters You see the prompt Retype new Tap OK again without entering any characters Chapter 5 The Launcher 7 The message Password has been changed appears on the screen Password has been changed Tap OK Your password is deleted and the device returns to the My eBookMar screen Tap Done to return to the Launcher Forgotten Password Important If you forget your password and the password is enabled you will not be able to use your eBookMan To attempt recovery after forgetting your password follow these steps 1 Remove the batteries from eBookMan for about five minutes All applications and content including your password are deleted from the device lf you DID NOT backup the applications and content includ ing the password to your PC transfer the applications and content from your PC to eBookMan by synchronizing from the Desktop Manager For more information see Chapter 3 Managing amp Synchronizing Content on page 39 lf you DID back up your password enabled applications and content to your PC DO NOT synchronize The content in the Desktop Manager includes the forgotten password Go to Step 3 F
45. ating with your PC ci eBookMan is busy i eBookMan is connected to a PC the Desktop Manager is al running and detects eBookMan ge Synchronization is not complete eBookMan is connected to a PC but the Desktop Manager is not running Chapter 1 Getting Started VI Calibrate your eBookMan After synchronization follow these steps 1 Disconnect eBookMan from your PC The calibration screen appears after a few seconds Calibration screen CALIBRATE The Calibration screen enables you to set reference points by which eBookMan determines the accuracy and precision of the touch sensitive screen 2 Using the stylus tap the intersection of the crosshairs as they appear in each corner of the screen When the screen is calibrated the message Please set the date and time appears on the screen 3 Tap OK The My eBookMar screen appears My eBookMan select Date O 05 01 eo Select Time 8 28 PM oo My eBookMan screen O Quiet Mode Pen Language FEnglish Shutoff Time Fe Minutes Time Format WHH HH HPH Date Format FAMFODSYT Numbers 1 000 00 eBookMan User s Guide Note The calibration screen appears each time you perform a hard reset system restart or pen cal ibration For more information about a hard reset see Resetting the Device on page 64 For more information about a system restart see Performing a System Restart on page 73 For more informat
46. bsequent config uration you must check the box next to the organizer program you want to edit and click the Choose button 3 Click your PC organizer application from the list of available translators A PC organizer application file is assigned to the program you are aligning 4 Click the check box next to the operation you want to per form Import Imports data from your PC organizer applica tion to the organizer program on eBookMan Chapter 3 Managing amp Synchronizing Content Export Exports data to your PC organizer applica tion from the organizer program on eBookMan Synchronizes data between the organizer program on eBookMan and your PC orga nizer application Click Options to change settings used when exchanging data with your PC organizer application or click Browse to map an alternate file or folder to this application Click Cancel to exit without saving any changes Click Help for additional information 5 Click OK to accept your changes and return to the Intellisync for eBookMan Sync Options dialog box Synchronize 6 Repeat this process for each organizer program you want to include in the synchronization The eBookMan organizer programs you want to include in the synchronization are now connected to your PC organizer application Click the Write to log file check box to create a synchro nization log file Click Cancel to return to the Desktop Manager without sav ing your configuration settings 7
47. case as displayed in the Handwriting Guide lf you want upper case letters to display write the stroke for shift or caps lock before writing the letters you want to capitalize For more information about functions see Writing Functions on page 89 Natural handwriting also recognizes simple strokes for back Space Carriage return and space as well as shift and cap lock 6 Write the stroke for a space Place the pointed end of the stylus in the center left side of the Letter input area and draw a line straight to the right A space appears in the data entry field 7 Write the letters for the word you want For example write walk When you complete the strokes the characters you entered appear in the data entry field The Handwriting area does not change Always write each character in the center of the appropriate Handwriting area If the character is composed of more than one stroke you see interim results on the screen For example when you write k an I may show on the screen before the k appears 8 Write the stroke for a space 9 Write the next words you want For example write in the park 10 Write the stroke for a period Chapter 6 Data Entry Practicing Natural Handwriting For more handwriting practice use Stalagmite Tabe 1 From the Launcher tap inl 2 Tap Help for more information on how to play Writing Punctuation Follow these guidelines when entering pu
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49. ce If you forget your password follow the instructions in Forgotten Password on page 4 Using a Password You can protect data stored in your eBookMan device by setting a password When a password Is set your eBookMan device automatically enables it You must enter the password each time you turn on eBookMan You also can change a password delete a password or disable a password without deleting it Setting a Password To set a password follow these steps 1 From the Launcher tap ned to open My eBookMar 2 Tap ee The Enter password dialog box appears Enter password SEE dialog box Password 3 Enter a password using a maximum of eight characters You can write any combination of characters or tap to enter characters using the onscreen keyboard The password that you enter appears on the screen next to the New prompt You can tap Cancel to exit the screen without setting a pass word 4 Tap OK The prompt changes to Retype New Enter password Enter password Retype New dialog box 5 Re enter the password exactly as you did the first time You can tap Cancel to exit the screen without setting a pass word 6 Tap OK Chapter 5 The Launcher 8 The message Password has been changed appears on the screen Password has been changed Tap OK Your password is set and enabled The device returns to the My eBookMar screen Tap Done to
50. ck the check box next to the sections you want 2 MobiPocket Web Companion a x File Edit view Go Help SN Stop eNews eBooks Publish M E Section 1 f le section 2 Estimated download time 2 13 E Section 3 C J 2 Section 4 nz Newspaper 2 nz Newspaper 3 nz Newspaper 4 nz Newspaper 5 nz Newspaper 6 nz Newspaper 7 Total estimated size 813 KB m Last sync c Repeat this process for every eNewspaper you want to download 3 Click amp Update now The Web Companion connecits to the Internet and down loads the Web pages which are formatted for your eBookMan device and saved as seb files in the current sync folder Note Although the files are formatted for your eBookMan you must synchronize from the Desktop Manager to move the files to your eBookMan eBookMan User s Guide Important To retain the images and links in an HTML file you must first publish it See Using Quick Publish on the next page to learn how 56 After you move the files to your eBookMan they are dis played in the eNews category in the Mobipocket Reader To unsubscribe click next to an eNewspaper you want and then either click File Unsubscribe or right click the eNewspaper and click Unsubscribe from the context menu eDocs In addition to eBooks and eNews you can download and read other file tyoes Mobipocket Reader supports text txt and HTML html or htm fil
51. d 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 Titles amp Text using Synonyms Synonyms are words of similar meaning and usage This cat egory returns matches just like Text amp Titles except that it uses synonyms for the word or words you entered 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 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 Single Words These matches occur when a single item you selected at the Search screen matches part of an Outline title In some med ical 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 Medical Reference D E F G H K L Translator A B C J eBookMan User s Guide 117 Using Bookmarks You can enter a bookmark in any location in
52. diaCard MMC are represented by icons on the screen Program icons such as Date Book and Franklin Reader appear on a dark background Content icons such as music and audio books appear on a white background Program and content icons from an MMC have an M on the bottom right corner The area located at the bottom of the Launcher is the Status bar It contains the following items Battery indicator Displays a graphic of the energy left in the batteries Tap the Battery indicator to view the percent of remaining battery life Displays the time Tap the Time indicator to view the date The date appears for approx imately five seconds Category indicator Displays the current category Tap the Category indicator to access the Category menu See Using Categories on page 78 for more details Memory indicator Displays the amount of memory available in RAM Time indicator eBookMan User s Guide Note You can view 16 icons at a time in the Launcher When there are more than 16 icons a scroll bar appears Tap the scroll bar to see more icons You also can use the Control Wheel or the scroll area in the Control Pad to see more icons 67 J Note The Handwriting Guide is also available from most screens that support data entry Note For more infor mation about MMCs see Appendix C MultiMediaCards on page 209 68 Using the Launcher Menu There are several options ava
53. e a See also For a list of all file types and exten sions that your eBookMan device recognizes see File Types on page 39 31 Note All synchronized files appear under the RAM folder in the Device pane For more information about MMCs see Appendix C MultiMediaCards on page 209 32 Delete Deletes a file from the Desktop Manager Note that this option removes a file from the program and from your PC Use caution when deleting files There is no way to restore them once deleted Properties Displays the Properties for File dialog box Device Pane The Device pane shows two folders RAM and MultiMediaCard MMC The RAM folder contains the content files that appear in memory on the connected eBookMan device The MMC folder contains the content files that appear on the MMC contained in the connected device By default content is moved to the RAM folder This pane may also contain status messages for example Waiting for eBookMan You can right click on a file or folder to access a corresponding context menu Folders listed in the Device pane have the following context menu Properties Displays the Folder Properties dialog box Files listed in the Device pane have the following context menu items Send to PC Sends a file from the device to your PC Send to PC Sends a voice recording from the device to as WAV file your PC in wav format Move to MMC Moves a file on the device from
54. e Desktop Manager View Menu Use the View menu to see information about your device dis play the Toolbar switch the panes and refresh the information in the current pane Device Info Displays the eBookMan Information dialog box Toolbar Displays or hides the Toolbar By default the Toolbar is displayed Switches the Contents and Device panes The Contents pane is the default left pane and the Device pane is the default right pane Switch Panes Refresh Reloads the active pane The active pane has a highlighted title bar This option refreshes the display to include the most up to date information for the active pane Web Menu The Web menu gives you direct access to the eBookMan page on Franklin s Web site From this site you can register your device browse and purchase titles and get product support If your web browser is not set up for automatic Internet connec tion you will be prompted to connect to the Internet Chapter 2 eBookMan Desktop Manager My Updates My Download Library Download OS Applications eBookMan Home Page Product Support Purchase Titles Register Mobipocket Web Companion Setup Menu Goes to the page on Franklin s Web site where you can check for and download newer ver sions of the Desktop Manager and OS and applications Goes to your eBookMan account at Franklin s Web site Automatically downloads the OS and appli cations from Franklin s Web site if the OS is
55. e 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 Viewing Text This screen displays the main text of the book To Helptext view markers vary by book 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 Guide to Menu Options Menu Shortcuts and Title Bar Icons Reader This is a list of menu Functions options and when available the menu v ew shortcut and title bar icon that perform the same function Please note the following Not all of the menu options are available in all locations The unit beeps to Tap OK to exit the help screen and return to your previous loca tion 120 Chapter 7 Franklin Reader 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 EXOQIL S lt sail sen dk ya keska Ex Leviticus Lev Numberes Num Deuteronomy Deut Joshua Josh Judges Judg RUT sariini Ruth 1
56. e character recognition for different languages eBookMan provides Western European character recognition for the following languages Dutch French German Italian Portuguese and Spanish To enable this feature tap W and then tap the language you want to select Tap Western European to access all the supported char acters Enables you to set the time that elapses before the device automatically turns off By default the shutoff time is 2 Minutes Tap Y to change the shutoff time to 1 Minute or 5 Minutes Enables you to set the format for the time By default the time format is HH MM AM PM where HH is the hour and MM is the minute To change the time format tap W and then tap the format you want HH MM is a 24 hour clock with a colon delimiter HH MM AM PM is a 12 hour clock with a period delimiter HH MM is a 24 hour clock with a period delimiter Enables you to set the format for the date By default the date format is MM DD YY where MM is the month DD is the date and YY is the year To change the date format tap W and then tap the format you want DD MM YY DD MM YY or YY MM DD Enables you to set the format for numbers By default the number format is 1 000 00 To change the number format tap W and then tap theformat you want 1 000 00 1 000 00 or 1 000 00 eBookMan User s Guide 71 Week Starts Enables you to select either Sunday or Monday as the start of the week By default the start of the week
57. e connected to log box a local network P2 MobiPocket Web Companion configuration Synchronization mode sereeeee xx e x Update eNews automatically each time the PDA is isynchronized duuPaceexa eu xan keka keka bn wann k wana wa wann xanan x x x x Update eNews manually Proxy configuration Use no proxy Use Internet Explorer proxy configuration Use this proxy Address Pott User name The proxy user password will be asked if necessary each time the Web Companion is launched cancel 2 Click the check box for the synchronization mode you want The Manual update enables you to control when your eNews is updated The Web Companion only updates eNews when you click D l 52 Chapter 3 Managing Synchronizing Content The Automatic update gets eNews from the Internet when ever you synchronize with your eBookMan device Click the check box for the proxy configuration you want The Internet Explorer proxy is the default configuration If you are an AOL user select Use no proxy If you access the Internet through a firewall where authenti cation is required select Use this proxy and enter the nec essary data in the Address Port and User name fields Click Cancel to exit without saving
58. e through an eBook follow these steps 1 Move to the list you want For example move to the Outline Go to the Outline in one of the following ways gt Tap e Tap and then either tap Go To Outline or write Menu shortcut o to go to the top level of the Outline e If the Home screen is the Outline tap Tap the list item chapter or section you want If the list is longer than one screen use the scroll bar scroll area on the Control Pad or Control Wheel to view the rest of the list Text may appear directly under the list item If text does not appear continue to tap through the list until you get to the text you want In text move by line or screen Use the scroll bar on the screen the scroll area in the Control Pad or the Control Wheel to move by line or by screen Tap W and FJ to return to the text that you already viewed If the text you see is the result of a search tap or dj to move to the next or previous match Chapter 7 Franklin Reader Special Markers When reading and moving through text you may see Special Markers images of blocked text Special markers indicate that more information is available The following are some examples of Special Markers Lal Footnote Graphic or figure Bibliographic entry Unavailable section of text Unavailable graphic illustration Table reference Cross reference Bookmark i Pronounces the headword highlighted word or entry To view the infor
59. eBookMan Desktop Manager Op x File View Web Setup Help RAM 9620KB available Folder Audio_Book_Player au eBook 8192 CI MMC OKB available Folder AudioEngine fxe seb eBook 311296 Calculator fxe seb eBook 147456 Address_Book fxe seb a 184320 date datab seb eBook 8192 Date_Book fxe seb eBook 233472 ebkm_getst html Web 21645 ha Contents pane Device pane Contents Pane The Contents pane contains the file structure on your PC Similar to Windows Explorer this pane shows all files and fold ers in the selected directory You can right click on a file or fold er to access a corresponding context menu Folders listed in the Contents pane have the following context menu Open Opens a folder You can also double click on the folder icon or name to open it Files listed in the Contents pane have the following context menu items Send to Sends content to the device You can also eBookMan double click on the file name to send it Move to Moves the highlighted file from the current Library Folder folder to the Library folder When you move a file to the Library folder the file no longer appears in the directory from which it was moved Copy to Copies the highlighted file to the Contents Contents Folder folder When you copy a file the original file remains in the current directory Unpack Expands a zipped secure eBookMan seb file eBookMan User s Guid
60. eader follow these steps 1 Tap BA 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 e If no eBooks are available the message No books loaded appears Franklin Reader No books loaded Empty Booklist You must download and install Franklin eBooks in your eBookMan to use Franklin Reader Tap XI to exit e If eBooks are available and no eBooks have been opened you see the Booklist The Booklist is an alpha betical list of Franklin eBooks that are installed in your eBookMan Franklin Reader 2000 _POR_Dema Adventures_of_Tom_Sawyer Englizh Espanal Booklist King James_Bible Note If an eBook had been opened previously Franklin Reader displays the last viewed screen of the eBook To exit the Booklist tap I l A See also Tap the eBook you want to open For more informa The default Home screen for the eBook you selected tion about the appears screens see Understanding Franklin Reader Features The Home screen is the initial screen for an eBook In most eBooks the Home screen is designated as Outline Index or Search eBookMan User s Guide 97 A See also For information on how to change the Home screen for an eBook see Setting Preferences on page 103 98 To open an eBook from the Launcher tap the Content icon for the eBook The default Home screen
61. ed on your PC with the Desktop Manager Access the Web Companion from the Desktop Manager by clicking Web Mobipocket Web Companion Uninstalling the Desktop Manager To uninstall the Desktop Manager follow these steps 1 From your PC click Start Settings Control Panel 2 Double click Add Remove Programs The Add Remove Programs Properties dialog box appears 3 From the Install Uninstall tab click eBookMan Desktop Manager 4 Click the Add Remove button 5 Follow the instructions in the Install Wizard to remove the application If the files are stored in the Audible Contents or Library folders these folders will be left in the respective subdirecto ry You must remove these manually eBookMan User s Guide gi See also For details about the Web Companion refer to the online help that comes with the program For information on how to use the Web Companion see Using the Mobipocket Web Companion on page 51 37 38 Chapter 2 eBookMan Desktop Manager 3 Managing amp Synchronizing Content This chapter describes using the Desktop Manager to manage content and applications using the directory structure synchro nize personal information between organizer applications on eBookMan and organizer applications on your PC and synchro nize new content and applications between your PC and your device Managing Files in the Desktop Manager Use the Desktop Manager to store all content
62. eeeensaaseeessaeeeesseaes 180 FERO S ar 183 Using the Menus cccccccsseceeccseeceeceeeeeecseeaeeeeesaaesesseaaes 184 Synchronizing with Microsoft Outlook 185 EWTO TODO BOOK sais Alana n k n n a Sak QAN KRA nan tenes 185 14 Memo Book 187 Adding Memos MAb 444 4444kk kk kk kk k kek kK KK KK KK KRA 187 Viewing Memos M K hK KA l kk kk kk kk kk kk KK KK KK KA KK KRA 188 EANO MEMOS persiana EE 189 Using the Menus M M kk kk KK KK KO 189 Synchronizing with Microsoft Outlook 191 Exiting Memo BOOK wicscnteccninaatsecsanttacisaneacesitatienmectsnesuaaecncess 191 Miscellaneous Applications 15 Voice Memo 194 Understanding the Buttons M E ii ZE 194 t d al potter cae sees E EE 195 Recording Voice Memos siscsncsiccsdivacinicersneanttasinwiiniuernueacienes 196 Listening to Voice Memos l l eee 197 Exiting VOICE Memo cccccsseeeceeseeeceeseeceuseeccseeeseneeessass 197 viii Table of Contents 16 Calculate 199 Understanding the KEYS M E 199 Using the NIC y i tec cans azaceiansebuect i 200 Making Calculations M L kk 200 Using Calculator Memory eze 201 Exiting Calculate ceccascvdecrecvsnsenseancdadscanns kk 201 Appendix A Getting Updates 204 Checking for Updates s cy eee eee ne eee sal k da dak aa ee 204 Updating the eBookMan Desktop Manager 204 Updating the eBookMan Software
63. efinition You must tap through the Outline until you enter text to see the matching words Your search word or words will be boxed eBookMan User s Guide 115 of O E i wACCUTANE CAPSULES BETAXOM OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION sEETIMOL OPHTHALMIC SOLUTION sSORIATANE CAPSULES SPORANOK ORAL SOLUTION CORTHO BIOTECH SULFAMYLON CREAM a SULFAMYLONM TOPICAL Words hlna PRESSURE ccs 3 matches in Text Words metabolism 3 matches in Text using Synonyms Text in Text using PDR 2001 Demo Synonyms in PDR 2001 Topical E Text using Synonyms Synonyms are words of similar meaning and usage This cat egory returns matches just like Text except that it uses syn onyms 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 POR 2001 Topical TARGRETIN GEL Words metabolism 1 match in Titles using Synonyms Titles in Titles using PDR 2001 Demo Synonyms in PDR 2001 Topical G Titles using Synonyms Synonyms are words of similar meaning and usage This cat egory returns matches just like Titles except that it uses synonyms for the word or words you entered 116 Chapter 7 Franklin Reader Titles amp Text These matches occur when some of the words you entere
64. er head and passed on Tom was so stunned that he had not even presence of mind Note Landscape orientation applies only to the text views in an eBook All other screens remain in portrait mode eBook Settings Depending on the eBook you can select the default Home screen display the title bar over text and select a start topic Home Tap the button next to Outline Index or Search to select it as the Home screen of the current eBook Novel reading mode Tap the check box next to this option to format an eBook with margins and justification The text appears more like a printed eBook By default this option is not checked Show title bar over text The default is to show the title bar over text Tap the check box to dese lect it eBookMan User s Guide g See also For information on how to move through an eBook using Quick Commands see Quick Commands 105 106 Start topic Tap the down arrow to see the list of topics that you can set as the starting point for viewing text This option is not available in every eBook Moving Around You can read an eBook just as you would a printed book or use an eBook as a reference Rather than flipping pages moving around in an eBook involves tapping icons and using the menus associated with Franklin Reader lt also involves tapping through lists scrolling through text and tapping Special Markers or hyperlinks associated with the content of the eBook To mov
65. ers do the fol lowing 1 Drag the stylus over the characters to highlight them 2 Write the back function in the Letter input area Writing Accented Characters Natural handwriting supports accented character recognition for Dutch French German Italian Portuguese and Spanish To enable accented characters you must first select the Pen Language you want in My eBookMar 1 From the Launcher tap to open My eBookMar 2 Tap w next to Pen Language 3 Tap the language you want Tap Western European to access all accented characters Note The following special characters can only be written in the Punctuation input area French lt lt gt gt Spanish i 4 Tap Done to return to the Launcher Accented characters written in the Letter input area now appear in the data entry field The following table lists the accented characters available for each language Duth amp f 6 f French e Portuguese Ad f 6 Chapter 6 Data Entry Hints For Successful Handwriting Keep eBookMan vertically oriented to avoid writing slanted characters Write characters as they appear in the Handwriting Guide Always write in lower case Write the characters large and in the appropriate input area For an initial capital letter write the shift function A single dot appears in the cursor to indica
66. es To download and format an eDoc follow these steps le 2 3 Save the file you want onto your PC Find the file on your PC Right click the file You see the context menu Click Send to eBookMan The file is then formatted for delivery to your eBookMan device and saved as a seb file in the current sync folder Note Although the file is formatted for your eBookMan you must synchronize from the Desktop Manager to move the file to your eBookMan After synchronization these files are displayed in the eDocs category in the Mobipocket Reader Move the Electronic Documents to eBookMan After you download and format Mobipocket Reader content syn chronize the files to your eBookMan one of the following ways 1 2 In the Desktop Manager click An to synchronize all content Move individual files to your eBookMan in one of the follow ing ways e Drag individual files between the Contents pane to the Device pane e Double click a file in the Contents pane e Right click a file and select Send to eBookMan in the Contents pane Chapter 3 Managing amp Synchronizing Content Using Quick Publish Some files such as Web pages need to be published to main tain their images and links when viewed in Mobipocket Reader To publish a Web page do the following 1 Save the page to a folder on your PC 2 Open Mobipocket Web Companion 3 Click Publish lt Web Companion Quick Publish 2 Choo
67. etails The File Details screen appears File Details Hame File Details Published bu screen le i I eee eee ren ee eee Category FUNFILED Access Peradi WEit Gn Security NNE eede N HHH HH uj Size 184320 butes This screen shows the file name publisher size category where available access settings and security settings Except for the Category field this information is read only 5 Tap Done to exit this screen and return to the File Manager 6 Tap Done again to return to the Launcher Chapter 5 The Launcher Categorizing Files To associate a file with a category follow these steps 1 Follow the steps 1 4 under Viewing Details About a File on page 82 Tap W next to Category The list of categories appears File Details Name Music Plagge MMR ARR File Details screen Published by is r1 3 iii ee eee Category F CONTENT Access Music Read Write PROGRAMS UNFILED ea aa eal e Ce 4 PEND MD ee ne ee ng Security Size AAG MUEG Sin Tap the category you want Tap Done The File Manager screen appears Tap Done again to return to the Launcher Deleting Files You can delete files from eBookMan to increase free memory or remove files that are no longer used To delete a file follow these steps 1 From the Launcher tap Tap File Manager The File Manager screen appears Tap the file you want Tap Del
68. ete You can tap Cancel to exit without deleting Tap OK to delete the file The file is removed from eBookMan Tap Done to return to the Launcher eBookMan User s Guide 4 Note Files represented by icons are cate gorized when downloaded to eBookMan Programs are categorized under PROGRAMS and content is filed under CON TENT J Note You can only cat egorize files rep resented by icons J Note Audible files are added to and deleted from eBookMan through AudibleManager only 83 84 Chapter 5 The Launcher 6 Data Entry This chapter explains how to enter data using natural handwrit ing identifies acceptable characters and provides useful hand writing tips It also describes the onscreen keyboard and all the options it offers eBookMan gives you the choice of writing your data or tapping it on an onscreen keyboard Handwriting Natural handwriting is the recognition system that eBookMan uses to allow data entry through writing It makes character input simple accurate and fast by supporting more than one way to write most characters All writing must be entered in the appropriate section of the Handwriting area located at the cen ter of the Control Pad Letter input area Punctuation input area Control Pad Number input area The Handwriting area is divided into the Letter input area Number input area and Punctuation input area Write letters in the Letter i
69. f 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 I 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 ZYVOX TABLETS ZYVOX INJE oma O E it eee Usa one Usage Bookmark indicated for the treatment Icon n text of adult patients with the following infections caused by susceptible strains af the designated n microorganisms see DOSAGE AND Note Ha A ti ancomycin Resistan Enterococcus Wa When the book Infections including cases with concurrent pacteraniic mark fills more xk eo bala than one screen y he Bookmark Edi a scroll bar ou see the Bookmar It screen appears Tap on 3 From text view tap the up and down arrows or the 4 Enter or revise the text you want scroll bar to move 5 Tap OK to save your changes and view the Tap Cancel to exit without saving the changes entire text 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 eBookMan User s Guide 119 Using Hel 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 writ
70. h documents such as Web pages so that images and links are maintained in the Mobipocket Reader Before using the Web Companion for the first time you must connect your eBookMan device to your PC start the Desktop Manager and then start Web Companion To start the Web Companion do one of the following e From the desktop click Start Programs Franklin Electronic Publishers Mobipocket Web Companion or e From the Desktop Manager click Web Mobipocket Web Companion The main window of the Web Companion appears eBookMan User s Guide A See also For more infor mation about the eBookMan Monitor see eBookMan Monitor on page 36 a See also For details about the Web Companion fea tures refer to the online help that comes with the program 51 P2 MobiPocket Web Companion Eo x File Edit view Go Help o H t Update now Stop eNews eBooks Publish FepNewspaper 1 E Section 1 PL Section 2 Estimated download time 2 19 E Section 3 Section 4 B Total estimated size 919 KB nz Newspaper 2 nz Newspaper 3 N nz Newspaper 4 nz Newspaper 5 nz Newspaper 6 nz Newspaper 7 Last sync Note The Web Configure the Web Companion Companion U To configure the Web Companion follow these steps periodically update your 1 Click Edit Configuration eNews when you You see the Mobipocket Web Companion configuration dia ar
71. he device covered when you are not using it This will protect the screen from being broken scratched or marred in any way e Do not drop crush bend or apply excessive force to the device e Do not expose eBookMan to moisture extreme temperatures or other adverse conditions Avoid storing it in damp humid or wet places It is not waterproof e Clean the device by wiping with a soft dry cloth Do not use harsh chemicals e Do not use instruments other than the stylus when touching the screen Other instruments may scratch or damage the screen Resetting the Device Occasionally eBookMan may need to be reset to clear memory or repair software problems Soft Reset In most cases a soft reset is sufficient A soft reset does not affect programs or data If a program is not performing as it should you can perform a soft reset using one of the methods described below 1 Reset from the Launcher menu e Tap to go to the Launcher e Tap to see the Launcher menu e Tap Restart system on the Launcher menu Chapter 4 Hardware Features e In the Ready for restart screen tap Restart now e Calibrate your unit and you return to the Launcher 2 Reset from the back of the unit Should you be unable to access the Launcher menu use the blunt end of a paper clip to gently press the reset button located on the back of the device just above the battery com partment Reset button You hear a beep and eBookMan turns on
72. ice Also synchronizes audio books if AudibleManage is installed Moves a highlighted file from the Contents pane to the Device pane Moves a highlighted file from the Device pane to the Contents pane Moves a highlighted file to the Library folder When you move a file to the Library folder the file no longer appears in the directory from which it was moved Copies a highlighted file to the Contents fold er The original file remains in the directory from which it was copied Expands a zipped seb file Removes a highlighted file or folder Note that deleting files from this program can remove files from the eBookMan device and the file manager on your PC Use caution when deleting files eBookMan User s Guide 33 Note The eBookMan ID is also avail able from the Launcher menu For more infor mation see Using the Launcher Menu on page 68 34 Properties Displays the properties of the highlighted file name type size publisher and security Open Opens a highlighted folder Change to Changes the directory in the Contents pane Contents Folder to the Contents folder Change to Changes the directory in the Contents pane Library Folder to the Library folder Change Folder Changes the folder displayed in the Contents pane Change Sync Changes the folder to which content is down Folder loaded from the internet and from which con tent is synchronized to eBookMan Exit Closes th
73. ilable on the Launcher menu Tap to see the following items Launcher menu Handwriting Guide Disable Password MMC Backup Launcher Help Handwriting Guide Provides a quick onscreen reference for Restart System Pen Calibration Set Contrast Disable Password MMC Backup Launcher Help Natural handwriting input It shows all the supported letter styles For more information about Natural handwriting see Chapter 6 Data Entry on page 85 Closes programs and files when your eBookMan device is unresponsive Displays the Calibration screen and enables you to re calibrate your eBookMan device For details about calibration see Calibrate your eBookMan on page 25 Enables you to set the contrast on the screen For more information see Setting Contrast on page 69 Enables you to turn your password off or on When no password is set the menu item is greyed and inactive When you set a pass word Disable Password becomes active Tap this menu item to disable the password temporarily The menu item becomes Enable Password To turn your password on again tap Enable Password For more information see Using a Password on page 74 Enables you to copy all files from your eBookMan to an MMC restore files from an MMC to your eBookMan or erase content on an MMC Displays onscreen help for the Launcher Chapter 5 The Launcher Active Programs Enables you to view and manage programs that a
74. ion about pen cali bration see Using the Launcher Menu on page 68 a See also For more informa tion about My eBookMar see Changing eBookMan Settings on page 70 25 Note The date and time appear on the Status bar in the Launcher For details about viewing the date see Chapter 5 The Launcher on page 67 26 VII Set the Date and Time The OS and organizer applications use the date and time set tings to operate properly Setting the Date To set the date follow these steps 1 From My eBookMar tap next to Select Date The Select Date screen appears Select Date g 2000 D Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov EA Select Date U Th F screen 1 6 7 8 14 15 20 21 22 27 28 29 2 Tap Ep or to select the year 3 Tap the month and day You can tap Cancel to return to My eBookMar without sav ing your changes 4 Tap Select to save changes and return to My eBookMar Setting the Time To set the time follow these steps 1 From My eBookMar tap amp and amp next to Select Time to change the hour and minute 2 Tap to toggle between AM and PM 3 Tap Done to go to the Launcher Chapter 1 Getting Started Registering Your eBookMan Device The Desktop Manager enables you to register your device through the Internet You must register to download any free content that comes with your eBookMan You also can get sam ples of eBooks
75. ion dialog box appears Select Destination Ea Copying music_sample seb to the eBookMan The item may be stored in RAM or on the MMC card Select your destination choice RAM MMC card Cancel 4 Click the destination you want Click OK You see a dialog box that shows the progress of the synchro nization Click Cancel to stop the file from being moved to eBookMan Chapter 3 Managing amp Synchronizing Content Audiobooks Audiobook files are managed through AudibleManager You must download this program and purchase titles from Audible com before you can synchronize audiobooks To down load audiobooks follow these steps 1 Open your browser and go to www audible com 2 Follow the Audiobooks links to the AudibleManager and install it on your PC Note The Desktop Manager and eBookMan Monitor must be closed to install or upgrade the AudibleManager software The first time you use the AudibleManager software you must select eBookMan as your mobile device 3 Follow the instructions to activate eBookMan with Audible open an account and purchase the titles you want 4 Connect your eBookMan to your PC and turn on the device 5 Open eBookMar Desktop Manager 6 Synchronize the content between the PC and your eBookMan Using the Mobipocket Web Companion The Mobipocket Web Companion enables you to automatically update eNews from Mobipocket s Web site It also enables you to publis
76. irst formatting the file an error message appears 4 Find the file on your PC 5 Right click the file You see the context menu 6 Click Send to eBookMan The file is formatted for your eBookMan device and saved as a seb file in the current sync folder Note Although the file is formatted for your eBookMan you must synchronize from the Desktop Manager to move the file to your eBookMan After you move the files to your eBookMan these files are displayed in the eBooks category in the Mobipocket Reader eNews To download eNews follow these steps 1 Subscribe to the eNewspaper you want Additional subscriptions are available through the Mobipocket Web site a Click eNews Your default browser is launched and you go to www mobipocket com en eNews b Browse the page and site to find the eNewspaper you want c Click Add News You may be prompted to log on to the Web site If so enter a user name and password and then click OK The file automatically downloads to its proper destination and you see a confirmation dialog box Chapter 3 Managing amp Synchronizing Content lt MobiPocket Web Companion d Click OK Your Web browser stays active for you to download and install other eNewspapers e Repeat these steps for each eNewspaper subscription you want 2 Select the sections of the eNewspapers a Click next to an eNewspaper subscription to see the list of available sections b Cli
77. irthday in eBookMan are not synchronized Lotus Notes 5 0 users must map the following fields Home Telephone 2 eBookMan lt gt Home Fax Lotus Notes 5 0 Lotus Organizer 5 0 users must map the following fields WWW Page eBookMan lt gt Business URL Lotus Organizer 5 0 Work Telephone 2 eBookMan lt gt Business Assistant Lotus Organizer 5 0 eBookMan User s Guide Note Personal informa tion from an organizer pro gram on your PC is synchronized to eBookMan only after you config ure Intellisync 47 48 Synchronizing Personal Information To synchronize personal information from the Desktop Manager click 2 or click File Synchronize Note For proper synchronization make sure that the eBookMan organizer applications you want are selected Adding New Content and Applications After the initial synchronization you can add individual files to eBookMan at any time These files can be either content or applications Getting Content and Applications Many companies on the Internet provide applications and con tent that run on eBookMan For applications such as advanced calculators converters and games visit Franklin s Web site at www franklin com estore You also can search a list of thou sands of eBooks many of which are free at Franklin s Web site Audiobooks can be found at www audible com Other Franklin partner Web sites include but are not limited to www mobipocket com www a
78. is Sunday To change it tap W and then tap Monday Double click Enables you to set the speed at which the screen recognizes taps from your stylus By default the setting is Slow To change the speed tap W and then tap the speed you want Fast or Medium To save your changes and close My eBookMar tap Done The Launcher appears and all changes take effect immediately Nur O ening and Closing Programs ote When running To open a program or file tap its corresponding icon When a multiple programs program is running you can return to the Launcher without clos at the same time ing it by tapping Shadows on the right and left sides of the you can close program icon indicate that it is running in the background Each programs from time you close a program you return to the Launcher You can the Launcher to close a program in one of the following ways make memory available for other programs e In most programs and dialog boxes amp appears in the top right corner Tap amp to exit e In most programs you can exit by using the File menu From the program tap then File Exit e From the Launcher menu by using Active Programs Using Active Programs 1 Tap then tap Active Programs The Active Programs screen appears It shows the amount of memory available and lists the publisher and title for each open program 72 Chapter 5 The Launcher Active Programs Free Memory 860K Publisher Program
79. lists are short and easy to navigate When a list does not fit on one screen a scroll bar appears The diagonal arrow to the left of a list item indicates another list below similar to a sub menu Tap the list item to go to the sub list Tap the arrow to bypass all sub lists and go directly to the corresponding text Search View Enables the user to enter and search for a word or phrase within an eBook Also displays the results of a search To access the Search screen tap Chapter 7 Franklin Reader Text View The Text view displays the main text of an eBook Read scroll highlight text and add bookmarks from text To change the way text is displayed in Franklin Reader see Setting Preferences Sub text View The Sub text view displays additional text such as context sen sitive help bibliographic entries footnotes and tables Most sub text is accessed by tapping a special marker or by using a menu item Bookmark View The Bookmark view provides a way to enter view edit and remove bookmarks J Note The available Using the Menus menus and menu options vary from Franklin Reader includes four menus Move Edit Options and eBook to eBook and by location in Go To To access a menu follow these steps an eBook 1 Tap on the Control Pad to see the available menus Some menu items have a character in the right column These are Menu shortcuts 2 Tap the name of the menu you want 3 Tap the men
80. mation associated with a special marker follow these steps 1 Tap the marker to view its information in sub text If the information takes up more than on screen use the scroll bar to view more text By r z manage 2 When done tap Eg or OK to return to the text you were reading Quick Commands When reading and moving through text you may see Quick Commands a row of buttons at the bottom of text Quick Commands act as hyperlinks that jump to a related section of the text They most commonly appear in medical references AGGRENOX CAPSULES ee O E i Indications and Usage AGGRENOXI js indicated to reduce the risk of stroke in patients who have had transient ischemia of the brain or completed ischemic stroke due to thrombosis Contraindications AGGRENOXIR js contraindicated in patients With hypersensitivity to dipyridamole aspirin or any of the other product Maas Quick Commands eBookMane User s Guide 107 Note Capitalization and punctuation are not necessary for Lookup 1068 To use a Quick Command tap or write the letter to go directly to that section of text When using Quick Commands please note the following e Quick Commands only work in Text view e When Quick Commands are not displayed you can write these letters to go to the indicated section Searching within an eBook Franklin Reader enables you to search for words or phrases within an eBook The search
81. method varies by location in the program and in the eBook The basic search methods include Lookup Quick Search and the Search screen Lookup The Lookup feature provides a quick way to find items in a list It is used best when you know the list item for example head word chapter or section you want To use the Lookup feature follow these steps 1 Go to a list in an eBook For example tap to go to the Outline 2 Write the characters of the list item one at a time in the Handwriting area or tap them on the onscreen keyboard The characters you enter appear in the Lookup field at the bottom of the screen The highlight automatically moves to the first list item starting with those characters MICROSPHERE 0 1 wREV EYES STERILE OPHTHALMIC EYEOROPS rimexolone selenium sulfide ea Ax 2 5 LOTION Lookup for the TT eee eee T letters ps Chapter 7 Franklin Reader If you enter a series of letters the program searches for them in sequence When it encounters a letter for which there is no match it highlights the first list item with the last matched letters When you delete characters the Lookup backs up to the previous match 2 Tap the item you want to select it Note The Lookup feature is available in List view only Quick Search You can search for a word in more than one eBook by using Quick Search 1 In text highlight the word or words you want by dragging the stylus over them
82. ms Touch it with screen the stylus to make a selection or perform a command Chapter 4 Hardware Features Control Pad On Off Button amp Backlight control Control Pad The area on the device that contains the Handwriting area the Launcher and Menu icons and the scroll arrows Press once to turn the device on Press again to turn the device off You can also control the backlight in models with backlight screens with this button When the device is on press and hold this button for approxi mately two seconds to turn on the backlight Press and hold again to turn the backlight off The Control Pad is the area below the touch sensitive screen where you can tap icons write characters or use the scroll area to control eBookMan Launcher icon Menu icon Scroll area Handwriting area Menu icon Launcher icon Handwriting area Scroll area Use the scroll arrows or scroll lines to move up and down on the eBookMan screen Write letters in the Letter input area abc punctuation in the Punctuation input area and numbers in the Number input area 123 Tap this icon at any time to see the available menus Tap this icon to return to the Launcher screen Please see Chapter 5 The Launcher on page 67 for more information eBookMan User s Guide Note Use the backlight to view the eBookMan screen in dark areas 61 Note eBookMan Earphones are sold separately at www
83. ncel 4 Click OK to unpack the OS and applications The Desktop Manager connects to www franklin com and authenticates your eBookMan software eBookMan Desktop Manager Ez Do vou want to synchronize your new content to your eBookMan now 5 Click Yes to send the OS and core applications to eBookMan If your eBookMan device requires a firmware update a warn ing dialog box appears If no update is necessary a status dialog box appears eBookMan Desktop Manager AM 4 x This operation will update your eBookMan DO NOT disconnect your eBookMar From your computer or turn it off until this operation is completed 6 Click OK One or more status dialog boxes appear indicating that files are being sent to eBookMan eBookMan User s Guide 24 Status Sending Operating System Object Name frnkebos seb Object 1 of 1 Object Bytes 86016 of 733184 Total Bytes 86016 of 733184 j Synchronizing will take approximately 4 6 minutes with a USB connecition When the process is complete the following dialog box appears eBookMan Desktop Manager E r G The synchronization operation was completed successtully 7 Click OK to end synchronization 8 Disconnect your eBookMan device from your PC What eBookMan is doing During the synchronization process you may encounter the fol lowing graphics on the eBookMan touch sensitive screen 2 eBookMan is communic
84. ncher tap the category indicator Then Category menu appears Tap EDIT CATEGORIES The Edit Categories screen appears Tap the category you want to delete Note You cannot delete default categories Tap Delete The category is deleted 5 Tap Done to return to the Launcher Managing Files in eBookMan A File Manager is available on the Launcher menu It is a direc tory that lists the name and size of all files on your eBookMan From the File Manager you can view details about a file asso ciate a file with a category or delete a file from eBookMan eBookMan User s Guide Note To delete a cate gory that contains a program you must first move or delete all files associated with that program To delete files use the File Manager For more details see Managing Files in eBookMan on this page 81 82 Viewing Details About a File To find details about a file follow these steps 1 From the Launcher tap e 2 Tap File Manager The File Manager screen appears File Manager 56K addreexe LO4K audioapp exe f 4K Audiobook _Player au File Manager 368 Calculator exe 96K DateBook exe screen n k menmobook ese 16K mobihelp pre 36K MobipocketCommont 12k MobipocketCommonh 384k MobiReader fxe 4K Music _Player musapp eef4dk reader exe 24k Stalagmite fxe Delete Details 3 Tap the file you want Use the scroll bar or scroll area to see more files 4 Tap D
85. nctuation Period Write in the lower part of the appropriate input area Comma Write in the lower part of the appropriate input area Apostrophe Write in the upper part of the appropriate input area Writing Functions Simple strokes make it easy to write functions such as back space space tab shift and caps lock The following table gives details about the functions Deletes the previous character like the backspace key Inserts a space like the spacebar Inserts a line break like the enter key Enables you to write the next letter in upper case like the shift key When you want to return to lower case draw the shift key gesture as above ie Switches to upper case like the caps lock key eBookMan User s Guide Note To ensure that you finished writ ing eBookMan pauses approxi mately two sec onds before dis playing the char acter written in the Punctuation input area Note Functions work in all input areas Note When you draw the shift or caps lock stroke ina program switch to another pro gram and then return to the first program the function is remembered and restored 89 90 Deleting Characters Delete characters in the data entry field by writing the back func tion To delete one character place the cursor to the right of the character you want to delete and write the back function in the Letter input area To delete consecutive charact
86. nput area abc punctuation in the Punctuation input area and numbers in the Number input area 123 Handwriting Guide The Handwriting Guide shows the acceptable stroke or strokes for each character You can write each character in any of the ways shown The natural handwriting system recognizes these variations eBookMan User s Guide Note Natural handwrit ing uses simpliWrite by ART Advanced Recognition Technologies Inc 85 86 To use the Handwriting Guide follow these steps 1 From the Launcher tap 2 Tap Handwriting Guide You see the first screen of the Handwriting Guide 0 ET T a x aa x Jj a e gt Baz n T amr zl S Tm Za P cca i NJ PN Letter and punctuation strokes recognized in the Letter input area abc 3 Tap the arrows at the top right corner to scroll through each screen of the Handwriting Guide ka EEE CEFF I Number and punctuation strokes Punctuation strokes recognized recognized in the Number input in the Punctuation input area area 123 Chapter 6 Data Entry 0 o O CDs Co DCS 2 0 0 x 9q o EEE Pitt U CO TAT feo WO ICs C Function strokes recognized in Accented character strokes rec the Letter Number or ognized in the Letter input area Punctuation input areas abc 4 Tap x to exit the Handwriting Guide and return to the Launcher Entering Data
87. ntments thy name ve as ointment Poured forth therefore do the virgins lowe thee 1 4 Draw me we will run after thee black because the sun hath looked Small font size Chapter 7 Franklin Reader feces 8 8 7h YO ie than wine the upright love thee 1 5 I a7 Black but comely We daughters of Jerusalem as the tents of Kedar as the curtains of Solomon 1 6 Look not Upon me because I ae black because the sun hath looked upon me my mother s children were angry With me they made me the keeper of the vineyards Ase mine own vineyard have I not kept i r Tell me O thou whom my Soul loveth where thou Large font size with no scroll bars Show scroll bars When checked this option shows scroll bars Tap the check box next to the scroll bar option to deselect it Show quick Tap the check box next to the Quick commands Commands option to deselect it Note Most books do not have Quick Commands Text in portrait This option lets you select the viewing orien mode tation portrait or landscape By default this option is checked The Adventures OF Tom Sawuer JN w fh gt je Becky and I m so sorry I wort Text in ever ever do that way again 4s Landscape long as ever I live please make Up wont you mode The girl stopped and looked him scornfully in the face TI thank you to keep yourself TO yourself Mr Thomas Sawyer TPI never speak to you again She tossed h
88. ollow the instructions in Appendix A Getting Updates on page 204 to download and synchronize the latest copy of the OS and core applications You must download and transfer all other applications and content separately You also must synchronize your personal information from the organizer programs on your PC eBookMan User s Guide Warning If you remove the batteries to erase your password YOU ALSO LOSE THE OPERATING SYSTEM PRO GRAMS AND DATA 1 g See also You can assign programs and files to a category using the File Manager See Categorizing Files on page 83 for more details 18 Using Categories A category is the name used to group and display icons that appear in the Launcher As the number of icons that appear in the Launcher increases use categories to manage the program and content icons that are displayed The default categories are ALL CONTENT PROGRAMS and UNFILED You can add rename and delete new categories using the Category menu You cannot delete default categories Tap the category indicator to see the Category menu Franklin Memo Book Viewer Category menu los EDIT CATEGORIES ALL Displays all program and content icons in the Launcher By default ALL categories are displayed in the Launcher For information see Changing the Category View on page 79 CONTENT Displays only content icons in the Launcher PROGRAMS Displays onl
89. olmes The Search screens appears Worde Search screen E EEA TEE no for words 2 Enter up to six words by using the Handwriting area or the onscreen keyboard For example enter Moriarty 3 686 l Words li laj sS u a u lli ERD N N N Sear ching for KUN MUS H ean ini Moriarty in H n Mih kew R sa SENG Sherlock Holmes You also can paste text that was previously copied to the clipboard Chapter 7 Franklin Reader 3 Tap Search to initiate the search The search results appear Return of Sherlock Holmes ork O E it O EOL ET THE MISSING THREE GLUARTER Bei a Sherlock Holmes Tifa grea Moran h l matches in Text If you enter words that cannot be found you see a dialog box indicating No candidates found g See also e candidates found For details about the categories of Enter a new search request and try again results see Search Results 4 Tap the list item in which you want to find the word or on page 114 phrase For example tap THE EMPTY HOUSE Text where the match was found appears and a dotted box appears around the match Return of Sherlock Holmes DA a z Search results n ka kt ai i to In text THE NORWOOD BUILDER THE MISSING THREE GLUARTER Worda Co a TE NM EM DMIN le matches in Text 5 Tap Gs or cf to move to the next or previous match Tap the title bar to see the Outline Location of the current match within
90. on on page 207 20 Your eBookMan powers on and the tour begins Tap the introductory sentence in the language you want to view the tour It ends with a picture of the device with an arrow The tour appears only after the device is left without battery power for more than five minutes or when a hard reset is performed Replacing Batteries When eBookMan is on a battery indicator appears in the Status bar of the Launcher The battery indicator is a graphic that shows the energy left in the batteries Replace batteries when the battery indicator runs low It is best not to wait for the indicator to empty Should the bat tery power run too low the unit will start up when you press On Off but will then shut off automatically When this happens please replace the batteries immediately 1 Turn the device off Warning If you change your batteries when the device is on your device will reset and you will lose your data 2 Attach the eBookMan protective cover to the device and turn the device over Note When changing batteries make sure the device is not on a hard surface If the On Off button is pressed accidentally your data will be lost 3 Follow the steps under Install Batteries Warning To prevent data loss synchronize often to back up your data and take no more than one minute to replace the batteries It is best to replace the bat teries as soon as the low battery warning appears If your unit does n
91. on about the Search screen 99 Note A section is an item that is listed on the top level of the Outline A See also For more infor mation see Searching within an eBook on page 108 100 The Views Franklin Reader uses five views to represent the content of an eBook List Text Sub text Search and Bookmark List View The List view displays chapters sections or headwords of an eBook The content of a list varies For example a list in a novel may contain the titles of the chapters A list in a dictionary may contain headwords and a list in a medical reference may con tain sections of drug types The most common lists include the Outline and Index which are similar to the Table of Contents and Index in a printed book Other lists include but are not limit ed to the Booklist and Bookmark List Tom Saw er i o 8 ie CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER TIT CHAPTER Ti CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VITI CHAPTER Ik CHAPTER CHAPTER 4I CHAPTER II CHAPTER XIII CHAPTER TV List example Outline of Tom Sawyer POR 2000 Cemo ir n 8 ie alprazolam wANAPROX OS TABLETS wANAPROX TABLETS wCIPRO ORAL SUSPENSION wCIPRO TABLETS ciprofloxacin ciprofloxacin hydrochloride wCLARITIN O 1 HOUR EXTENDED RELEASE TABLE COGNE CAPSULES n COMVAR cyclophosphamide wCYTOXAN FOR INJECTION List example Outline of Physician s Desk Reference PDR 2000 Demo Many
92. or the last viewed screen appears Note Not all eBooks have Content icons associated with them 3 Tap jE 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 Therapeutic Classes i J goga i Tool bar ALZHEIMER S DISEASE MANAGEMENT ANALGESICS ANTI INFECTIVE AGENTS ANTIHISTAMINES amp View COMBINATIONS area ANTINEGELASTICS ANTIRHEUMATIC AGENTS BIOLOGICALS CARDIOVASCULAR AGENTS CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITORS DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS 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 Adventures Of Tom Sawyer Chapter 7 Franklin Reader 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
93. ot power on or stay on please replace the batteries III Connect eBookMan to a PC eBookMan has a built in USB port and comes with a cable or cradle to connect it to your desktop or laptop computer lf you do not have a USB port a USB to serial connector can be pur chased from www franklin com ebookman accessories asp or your local retailer Chapter 1 Getting Started Important A serial port is required for Windows NT users Cable Users Plug one end of your cable into the USB port on your device and plug the other end into a USB port on your desktop or lap top computer USB port USB connector Cradle users Plug your device into the cradle Plug the USB connector into a USB port on your computer USB port USB connector Cradle IV Start the Desktop Manager 1 On your PC double click the desktop shortcut or click Start Programs Franklin Electronic Publishers eBookMan Desktop Manager eBookMan User s Guide 21 Note You can change the connection configuration at any time from the Desktop Manager Click Setup Connection and the Connection Configuration dia log box appears Z2 Connection configuration X Communication Method USB Universal Serial Bus USB Universal Serial Bus Serial RS 232 on COM port 1 Serial RS 232 on COM port 2 The Connection configuration dialog box appears By default the Communication Method is set to USB Univers
94. re open Programs can be closed quickly from this location to make memory available for other programs For details see Opening and Closing Programs on page 72 File Manager Displays the name and size of all program and content files stored in RAM Also enables you to move files into categories or remove files from your eBookMan device For more information see Managing Files in eBookMan on page 81 About Displays the eBookMan ID the version num ber of the eBookMan Operating System the unique identifier of the device and other information Setting Contrast To set contrast in eBookMan follow these steps 1 From the Launcher tap e 2 Tap Set Contrast The Set Contrast screen appears Set Contrast Set Contrast dialog box 3 Use the stylus to drag the slider or tap the arrows to increase or decrease the contrast You also can rock the Control Wheel up and down to adjust the contrast 4 Tap OK to save your changes and return to the Launcher eBookMan User s Guide Note The eBookMan ID is different from the number on the back of the device serial number It is highly recom mended that you keep a written record of the numbers 69 70 Changing eBookMan Settings You can set preferences that apply to your eBookMan device and all programs in My eBookMar The My eBookMar icon appears in the top left corner of the Launcher and is displayed in all category views
95. res j j 98 Using the Menus M M kk kk kek KK KRA 101 Setting Preferences M hL AA K K l lll kk 103 Moving Around J 44 KK kk kk k kk K k kK KK KK KK A KK K K KA 106 Searching within an eBook k ii keke 108 USING BookMarks i sis kina miyek l n ban h v n b kik xan na ar RR s ka 118 RSW ET T suari ey n c n cell nek EE ke yd Kak Ga a el E 120 Search Abbreviations l i kk 121 Exiting Franklin Reader L M A llEE EE 122 vi Table of Contents 8 Mobipocket Reader 123 Opening and Closing Documents E 123 Understanding the Library ccccccssecceeseeeeeeseeseeeeseeeees 125 Viewing a Document 4 kk k k 128 Using the Men s j y sum unnk iranga bilan la naka y k 130 Changing the Settings iie 131 Moving around within a Document E 132 Searching a Document l l k eee 133 Using BOOKITALK S ys kynno k la nikenen dibak nada nak c dua hada yed b 134 Getting Hel s kc enon eee enn Pe eee eee ene eer d na 136 Exiting Mobipocket Reader L i zU 137 9 Audiobook Player 139 Understanding the Buttons 4 zU 140 Using the Menus h l llKiE li kk kek kk kO 140 Selecting a Title ANd Section E EuEUUUEU 141 Listening to an Audiobook E kk 141 Saving Audiobooks to MultiMediaCards 142 Exiting Audiobook Player lll iuu kn
96. se the file you want to publish lr Choose where to save the eBook Po Cancel The Web Companion Quick Publish dialog box appears 4 Click the first Sl The Open dialog box appears 5 Find the file you want to publish and click Open 6 Click the second S The Save As dialog box appears 7 Find the directory you want to save the file in 8 Type a name for your file in the File Name field 9 Click Save 10 Click Publish The file is saved with a prc extension You can now find the file in Windows Explorer and right click it to see the context menu Click Send to eBookMan Follow the steps in Move the Electronic Documents to eBookMan on the previous page to move your file to your eBookMan device eBookMan User s Guide 57 58 Chapter 3 Managing amp Synchronizing Content THE eBOOKMAN DEVICE eBookMan User s Guide 59 nn Warning DO NOT Connect eBookMan to a PC through the Headphone jack Doing so may cause damage to your eBookMan the device 60 4 Hardware Features This chapter introduces you to the controls and hardware fea tures on your eBookMan It also contains tips on caring for the eBookMan device and instructions for resetting it Front Panel Microphone BookMan Touch sensitive screen On Off button amp Backlight control Microphone Speak into this when recording voice memos Touch sensitive The display area for progra
97. te a shift Write the letter you want For a series of capital letters write the caps lock function Double dots appear in the cursor to indicate caps lock Write the letters you want Repeat the shift function to return to lower case Onscreen Keyboard The onscreen keyboard offers an alternative way to enter data in your eBookMan It supports all letter number punctuation and accented characters that natural handwriting supports The keyboard is available in most programs in every screen where you can enter data Using the Onscreen Keyboard To use the onscreen keyboard follow these steps 1 From any data entry screen draw a line straight up and out of the Handwriting area The default keyboard appears It contains the characters available on a standard English typewriter 2 s a s s 7 2 9 0 als dalal ilolo Default a lu rl al L TEBE Tel lej I I l TI fl eBookMan User s Guide Note To access the keyboard in some data entry screens you can tao and then either tap Edit Keyboard or write the Menu shortcut k 91 92 If the character you want to enter does not appear on the default keyboard use the Cap Shift Accent or Shift Accent option to find it Tap cap to access the Caps lock keyboard Caps lock keyboard SHUSE anen a CF The Caps lock keyboard contains capital letters punctua tion and special characters Tap c
98. text In the Bookmark Edit screen you can either paste text that was previ ously 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 tapping and then either tapping Edit Add Bookmark or writing Menu shortcut m Bookmark Edit aaa J Note During synchro nization book marks are saved to your PC Bookmark Edit screen J Note appears at the location in text where you placed a bookmark It is considered a spe cial marker 118 The title of the current section of text appears highlighted in a new bookmark 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 book mark You can enter up to 100 characters 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 Chapter 7 Franklin Reader 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 I
99. the eBook you are reading view Reader Functions and get help for the program h WOUlS Reader Functions f reg About This Book Options che About Franklin Reader menu passe Preferences r Movel Eait Help h Shows context sensitive help Reader Displays a guide to the menus Functions f Chapter 7 Franklin Reader About This Book Displays copyright information for the current eBook About Franklin Displays the version number and copyright information for Franklin Reader Preferences r Enables you to set preferences in Franklin Reader Reader and the current eBook Go To Menu Use the Go To menu to access the top level of the Outline or Index go to the Search screen and view search results the Bookmark List and the Booklist The Bookmark List is the list of bookmarks that you have insert ed in the eBook you are currently viewing HIE Up WU The gir st Guttine u looked him 3 IT dex j yourself T 58 rch Results Go To aa Bookmark List J menu Ee tossed Booklist b passed on 000_PDR_Demo Outline o Goes to the top level of the Outline Index i Goes to the top level of the Index when available Search s Goes to the Search screen when avail able Search Results Goes to the Search Results screen when available Bookmark List I Displays the list of Bookmarks for the cur rent eBook Booklist b Goes to the Franklin Reader Booklist eBook name Displays the name of most recent
100. the files on your eBookMan to files in the Contents folder of the Desktop Manager If the files on your eBookMan are more recent the Desktop Manager copies the more recent files from eBookMan to the Contents pane on the PC and then copies the more recent files from the Contents pane on the PC to your eBookMan Chapter 3 Managing amp Synchronizing Content If you save content files in other directories you must move or COpy the file or files to the Contents folder before synchroniza tion To copy a file to the Contents folder locate the file in the Contents pane of the Desktop Manager and do one of the fol lowing e Right click on the file name and select Copy to Contents Folder or e Highlight the file name and click File Copy to Contents Folder Keep only files that you sync often in the Contents folder Once files are synchronized store them to the Library folder The Library Folder Use the Library folder to store organize backup and restore files after you sync them to eBookMan You can store and organize files by moving them to the Library folder To move a file to the Library folder locate the file in the Contents pane of the Desktop Manager and do one of the fol lowing e Right click on the file name and select Move to Library Folder or e Highlight the file name and click File Move to Library Folder Note When you move a file to the Library folder the file no longer appears in the directory from which it
101. tten Tap f to enter a line break Tap enter to save your text and exit the keyboard Tap esc to exit the keyboard without saving eBookMan User s Guide 93 94 Chapter 6 Data Entry CONTENT PPLICATIONS eBookMan User s Guide 95 96 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 e set preferences e move through an eBook e find specific information within an eBook use bookmarks e get help e 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 ref erence 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 R
102. u item you want or write the Menu shortcut in the Handwriting area Move Menu Use the Move menu to move between different locations in an eBook Back PEKE Forward gt self Mr Scroll to Top 01 never Scroll to End j Move menu head and Exit e j s so Back lt Moves back to the previously visited location Forward gt Moves forward to the previously visited loca tion eBookMane User s Guide 101 1 Important Before using the Cut Copy and Paste functions you must select text To select text drag the sty lus over the text you want 102 Scroll to Top Moves to the top of the current list or section Scroll to End v Moves to the bottom of the current list or section Exit e Closes Franklin Reader Edit Menu Use the Edit menu to cut copy and paste text access the onscreen keyboard and add bookmarks ThomalSelect All speak Edit menu nae Adana N m Bu T Cut x Removes selected text The text is stored on the clipboard to copy to another location Copy c Copies selected text to the clipboard Paste p Pastes copied or cut text from the clipboard Select All a Highlights all available text at current location to select it Keyboard k Displays the onscreen keyboard Add Enables you to add a bookmark at the cur Bookmark m _ rent location in text Options Menu Use the Options menu to set your user preferences learn more about the program and
103. us programs in detail Should you require further technical support in the United States or Canada visit web site www franklin com ebookman and follow the link to the support screen or call 609 386 8997 between 9AM and 5PM EST Monday through Friday lf you require further techni cal support outside of the United States and Canada please use the following contact information Australia franklin_book one net au Belgium infotech franklinse com 0900 10 388 France infotech franklinse com 0825 309 319 Germany amp Austria support franklingmbh de 49 89 90899 116 Luxemburg amp Netherlands infotech franklinse com 32 70 22 32 32 Mexico fepmexico compuserve com 01 800 710 5938 Switzerland support uhu ch 41 1 2403360 United Kingdom info franklin uk co uk 0800 328 5618 About Screen Illustrations Some screen illustrations in this user s guide may vary slightly from what you see on the device This does not mean your eBookMan is malfunctioning eBookMan User s Guide 15 16 GETTING STARTED eBookMan User s Guide 17 Note For a seamless installation of your Desktop Manager and OS for eBookMan it is best to access your Internet con nection and close all other pro grams before beginning the process AOL users MUST have their con nection open 18 1 Getting Started The following seven step process gets you started using your eBookMan device You must follow the steps in the order they
104. we struck net www beiks com www fictionwise com www pankhurst com www thewisdomkeeper com Any MP3 HTML text file or PDB Palm Database file can be added to eBookMan To find these file types use your favorite search engine Save the file to your PC and then synchronize the file to eBookMan Chapter 3 Managing amp Synchronizing Content Synchronizing Content and Applications The synchronization process moves files between your eBookMan and the PC It also moves data between your per sonal information manager such as Microsoft Outlook and organizer programs on eBookMan such as Date Book When you click gt the Desktop Manager does the following 1 Compares the files in the Device pane on eBookMan and Contents pane on your PC Note Some files available at www franklin com ebookman are downloaded to the Desktop Manager in a com pressed format During synchronization zipped files are identified You will be prompted to unpack each file and synchronize again To unpack a zipped seb file double click the file or go to File Unpack If a file in the Device pane shares the same name as a file in the sync folder the older file is overwritten Uploads unique and changed files from the Device pane eBookMan Downloads all files from the sync folder on your PC Synchronizes personal information if Intellisync is config ured Synchronizes audio books through AudibleManager if audio books
105. xists on the eBookMan but the file remains in the Desktop Manager If you sync by clicking 2 the file will be copied back to your eBookMan device To avoid this you must delete the file from the Contents pane in the same manner Note When you delete a file from the Contents pane it is removed permanently from that location on your PC If you mistakenly delete a file from the PC and the file remains on your eBookMan you can restore the file to your PC by synchronizing Chapter 3 Managing amp Synchronizing Content Using Intellisync Intellisync is the program that allows you to import export or synchronize files between your PC organizer program and your eBookMan organizer programs Intellisync for eBookMan included on the Installation CD and in the full download sup ports MS Outlook 98 and 2000 Intellisync for eBookMan Upgrade which can be purchased separately at Franklin s accessories Web page supports Microsoft Outlook Express 4 x Lotus Notes 5 0 Lotus Organizer 5 0 and Act 2000 The PC organizer applications can be synchronized with the fol lowing programs located in your eBookMan device e Address Book e Date Book e ToDo Book e Memo Book Data can be transferred in the following ways e Imported from your PC organizer application to the eBookMan e Exported from the eBookMan to your PC organizer appli cation e Synchronized so that the most up to date information is placed in both locations
106. y program icons in the Launcher UNFILED Displays only icons that are not filed under a category For more information on filing icons see Managing Files in eBookMan on page 81 EDIT Displays the Edit Categories screen which CATEGORIES enables you to add rename and delete cat egories Chapter 5 The Launcher Changing the Category View To change the icons that appear in the Launcher follow these steps 1 From the Launcher tap the category indicator The Category menu appears 2 Tap the category you want The icons in the Launcher immediately change to the cate gory you specified and the active category is displayed in the Category indicator The active category is displayed until you change it Adding a Category You can create new categories to customize the Launcher and organize the icons that appear To add a category follow these steps 1 From the Launcher tap the category indicator The Category menu appears 2 Tao EDIT CATEGORIES The Edit Categories screen appears This screen lists the categories in alphabetical order Edit Categories CONTENT PROGRAMS UNFILED Edit Categories screen 3 Tap Add The Add Category dialog box appears Add Category Add Category dialog box eBookMan User s Guide 19 80 4 Enter a name for the new category For example write Music Write the name in the Handwriting area or tap to enter the name using the onscreen keybo
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