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1. 2 Tap on the line to activate the data entry mode The cursor begins to blink 3 Use the Handwriting area or the onscreen keyboard to enter the word or phrase you want to find Tap Keyboard to access the onscreen keyboard 4 Tap a check box to restrict your search by either or both of the following parameters Match case attempts to find your word or words exactly as you entered them matching capital and lowercase letters Leave this unchecked if you want to see matches of your word or words ignoring the case of the letters Whole word attempts to find your only the word you entered Leave this unchecked if you want to see matches of your search word as a part of another word 5 Tap Find to start your search Tap to exit without searching When a match is found it appears on the top line of the screen The Find in text dialog box flashes on the screen If no matches are found the Find in text dialog box does not flash and the Find button becomes active again 6 To go to the next match tap Find again To remain at this match and stop searching tap x In text tap to return to your previous location Using Bookmarks You can enter a bookmark in any location in text Chapter 8 Mobipocket Reader To add a bookmark follow these steps 1 From any location in text tap next to the page number then tap Add bookmark Add Bookmark Add Bookmark dialog box You see the Add Bookmark dialog b
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3. 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 indicate 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 amp 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 defa
4. 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 Click 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 Update now The Web Companion connects 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 nex
5. is the prefix name The name of the memo is numbered sequentially Recording 1 Recording 2 and so forth When you change the prefix name only future recordings will have the new name Tap Save to keep your selection or Cancel to exit without saving changes The Control Menu Use the Control menu to set your preferences for the applica tion Control menu Edit Control Play Single Plays the selected memo Play All Plays all memos in the order listed Repeat Single Plays the selected memo repeatedly Repeat All Plays all memos in the order listed and repeats the entire list of memos Recording Voice Memos 1 Tap or press the Control Wheel Q shows on the screen 2 Speak into the microphone located at the top right of the device The time elapsed indicator starts to run 3 When done recording tap or press the Control Wheel The recorded memo is automatically added to the drop down list Chapter 15 Voice Memo Note The length and number of memos you can record depends on the memory available in your device If your device runs out of memory the recording will stop Rock the wheel to adjust the volume Listening to Voice Memos 1 Tap the down arrow at the top left of the screen The drop down list of memos appears Tap the memo you want to hear Tap to listen shows on the screen You can rock the wheel to adjust the volume Use or amp to fast forward or rewind
6. 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 information 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 6 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 4a Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov El 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 eBookMarP tap amp and amp next to Select Time to change the hour and minute 2 Tap to toggle be
7. 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 the 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 th
8. Recur every Jj week s on SIMI TWIT EIS No end date End by 0914701 Monthly Recurrence The Monthly setting repeats your appointment on a monthly basis To repeat an appointment every third month tap the Monthly check box write 3 in the Recur every month s on the field and tap the day or date you want The date setting is derived from the current day Recurrence Daily Weekly Monthly Yearly Recur every L month s Recurrence Awe a screen for 14 h day Monthly interval end Fri No end date End by 09714701 Yearly Recurrence The Yearly setting repeats your appointment on an annual basis You can set an appointment to repeat either on the current date every year or the current day For example if today is December 13 and the second Wednesday you can select either the 13th day of December or the second Wednesday in December as the yearly recurrence date To repeat an appoint ment every year tap Yearly then tap either the current date or day in the Recur every year on the field The date setting is derived from the current day Chapter 12 Date Book Recurrence Daily Weekly Monthly Yearly Recurrence screen for Yearly interval 14th of Sep Qend Fri of Sep Recur every year on the No end date End bu 09714701 You can set an end date in each of the views Tap the End by check box and then tap the date button You go to the Select Date screen Selec
9. 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 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 eBookMar Des
10. To delete an item tap it and then tap Delete Use the scroll bar when available to view all selected items 4 Tap OK to return to the Search screen 5 Tap Search to initiate the search Search Results Because search results are based on the content and structure of an eBook they vary widely Search results are assigned 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 Ifthe 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 Words Deere 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 acompound word or phrase Text These matches occ
11. 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 are 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 l Note The eBookMan ID is different from the number on the back of the device serial number It is highly recom mended
12. echo okMan EBM 900 901 911 diobooK player User Ci mob Im tae Ln gi T a at Aal Au pemo Book 5 Mar Franklin Electronic Publishers www franklin com ebookman BookMan User s Guide ne 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
13. 8 Tap next to Birthday You see the Month drop down list Tap the Month you want to select Tap the day number The day number is highlighted Enter the day number Write in the Handwriting area or use the onscreen keyboard to enter the day number Tap the first two digits of the year number The first two digits of the year number are highlighted Enter a 7or 2 When a 1 is entered 19 automatically appears When a 2 is entered 20 automatically appears Tap the last two digits of the year number The last two digits of the year number are highlighted Enter the last two digits of the year number Note View At this screen you can enter additional commenits or reminders regarding the current contact Edit Address Personal Address Mise Note Note View 154 Chapter 11 Address Book When a note is attached to a contact E appears next to it in the Contacts List Editing Entries To edit an entry follow these steps 1 Go to the Edit Address screen from the Contacts List in one of the following ways e Tap the entry you want Selecting an entry from the Contacts List e Hold your stylus down on the entry you want You see a Address Book 609 555 6897 pop up menu Tap Edit 2 Tap in the data field you want to change To find additional fields check the other views 3 Enter or edit information in any view and field Address Book
14. 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 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 ANTINEOPLASTICS ANTIRHEUMATIE 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
15. 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 1 2 From the Launcher tap ed to open My eBookMan Tap u You are prompted to enter your password 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 T 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 De
16. 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 not 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 If 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 di
17. 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 first 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
18. in Date Book 176 Keyboard 91 102 185 Memo Book 190 Paste 102 185 Preferences 146 195 Select All 102 eDoc 53 56 124 Electronic document 53 123 Closing 123 Move to eBookMan 56 Opening 123 Publish 57 Viewing 128 eNews 53 54 124 subscribe 56 Exit 34 140 146 161 184 195 Address Book 160 161 Audiobook Player 140 143 Calculate 200 201 Date Book 176 Desktop Manager 34 Franklin Reader 99 102 122 Memo Book 190 Mobipocket Reader 131 Music Player 146 148 ToDo Book 185 Views 100 Voice Memo 195 197 F Field Limits Address Book 159 Date Book 175 ToDo Book 183 Field mapping 45 Figure 107 File deletion 32 33 42 File manager 81 237 File menu 33 140 146 160 175 184 About 146 160 184 195 Change folder 34 Change sync folder 34 40 Change to library folder 34 Copy to contents folder 33 41 Custom fields 160 Delete 33 195 Exit 34 146 160 184 195 Help 146 160 184 195 Memo Book 190 Memo info 195 Move to library folder 33 41 Open 34 Preferences 160 Program info 146 Properties 34 Purge 184 Send to eBookMan 33 Send to PC 33 Synchronize 33 File types 39 125 eBook 125 eDoc 125 eNews 125 Footnote 107 Forward 99 Franklin Reader 12 13 67 96 122 Features 98 Icon 96 Lookup 108 Moving Around 106 Preferences 103 Searching 108 Franklin Reader Settings 104 Book font sizes 104 Show quick commands 105 Show scroll bars 105 Text in portrait mode 105 238 Franklin Viewer T12 Fr
19. 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 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
20. 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 Guide 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
21. 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 een 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 uueeesssnseneeneennnnneneneeeeenn IV Start the Desktop Manager ccccccssseeeeeesseeeeseeeeeees V Synchronize the OS and Applications VI Calibrate your eBookMan cccccceeseeeeeeeeseaeeeeeeeeeeees VII Set the Date and Time u 2202uussnnennneenennnneenennnnennn Registering Your eBookMan Device cccccsseeeeeeeeeeees 2 eBookMan Desktop Manager 29 Understanding the Views cc ccscccccssseeeeceeeeeeeesssseeeseeaeeees Using the Menus cccccsssscccceesese
22. 233 Limited Warranty outside U S KK KAX hK EE 4EEu EE 234 Index Index 235 x Table of Contents Welcome Congratulations on your purchase of eBookMan eBookMan is a ri versatile handheld computing device Your package includes Note e the eBookMan device with cover and stylus Out of the box e a USB cable ebm 900 only or USB cradle ebm 901 and your eBookMan ebm 911 device contains a two AAA batteries ebm 911 only tour only To view the eBookMan Installation CD the tour install batteries and turn j N TM eBookMar Desktop Manager with Intellisync the PC an EN FO DEN 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
23. 31 41 Open 31 Properties 32 Send to eBookMan 31 Unpack 31 Contents view 31 Control menu 141 196 Audiobook Player 141 Play all 196 Repeat all 196 Repeat single 196 236 Control Pad 60 61 62 150 Control Wheel 63 Cookies 40 204 Copy Address Book 161 Date Book 176 Memo Book 190 Copy to contents folder 31 41 Copyright 36 232 Core applications 12 Cover 11 63 Cradle 11 21 62 207 Cross reference 107 Custom Fields 153 157 160 Cut Address Book 161 Date Book 176 Memo Book 190 D Daily View 172 Date 26 Date Book 12 14 67 163 177 Daily View 172 Exit 177 Field limits 175 Menus 175 Monthly View 174 Weekly View 173 Default keyboard 91 Delete 195 Deletion 32 33 42 83 Demo 11 Desktop Manager Connection View 30 Contents view 31 Start 21 Desktop shortcut 21 Details 156 Device drivers 19 Device info 34 Device pane 31 32 49 Delete 32 Move to MMC 32 Move to RAM 32 Properties 32 Send to PC 32 Dimension 231 Directory Structure 40 Disclaimer 3 233 Screen illustrations 15 E ebm 900 11 ebm 901 11 ebm 911 11 eBook 53 96 124 Closing 96 Opening 96 eBook Settings Home 105 Novel reading mode 105 Show title bar over text 105 Start topic 106 eBookMan home page 35 eBookMan ID 64 69 eBookMan Monitor 36 51 eBookMan Setup 18 eBookMan Desktop Manager 29 38 204 eBookStore 35 Edit menu 141 146 184 Add Bookmark 102 Address Book 160 Copy 102 185 Cut 102 185 Handwriting guide 185
24. 5 nz Newspaper 6 nz Newspaper 7 Last sync Note The Web Configure the Web Companion Companion wu 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 are 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 Intemet Explorer proxy configuration Use this proxy Address Port 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 l 52 Chapter 3 Managing amp 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 Ex
25. 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 Destination 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 eBookM
26. Carpenter C Collins Marsh Dunham Anne Fisher Peter Friends Jenni Hollfelder Ka Jones Robert King David kirk Richard Kline Marie Mednitsky Ma Meenan James Patel Monisha J 117 909 2086 423 68r 6l3z r18 516 8081 ee see UO FOP 455 9296 215 966 8697 215 234 0530 908 324 9546 a GELE n risi EFE Ti 0563 30 746 233 856 993 1278 lesen 609 355 6997 rlr 509 2896 423 687 6132 fl8 316 8081 316 623 9104 r r 433 9296 e13 966 5697 e15 234 0559 308 324 9546 Sanchez Robe 85 Yusler Steph 907 455 3214 eBookMan User s Guide edt oodDelete 54 Duplicate Pop up menu for editing deleting and duplicating entries Note You can create an exact copy of the entry by tap ping Duplicate or delete an entry by tapping Delete 155 156 4 Tap Done or X to save your edits and return to the Contacts List To remove the entry tap Delete Tap OK to confirm or tap Cancel to exit the dialog box without deleting the entry Address Details Use the Details dialog box to select the phone number or email address you want displayed on the Contacts List 1 From the Edit Address screen tap Details to access this screen You see the Details dialog box Show Phone THomei Details dialog box Cancel 2 Tap W next to Show Phone to see the drop down list Note Only phone or email fields with data
27. Hold the button and release it for the memo to resume playing Tap Q when done listening Exiting Voice Memo You can either close Voice Memo and return to the Launcher or you can return to the Launcher and leave Voice Memo running in the background l Tap to return to the Launcher with Voice Memo running in the background The memo stops playing but Voice Memo remains open 2 Tap and then File Exit to close the application and return to the Launcher You can also tap Eaj eBookMan User s Guide 197 198 Chapter 15 Voice Memo 16 Calculate eBookMan includes a standard calculator with memory features The display screen holds 10 digits This chapter describes the calculator keys menus how to make calculations and how to use calculator memory Tap at the Launcher to open the program Calculator Understanding the Keys The following keys perform mathematical functions X C CE MC MR Multiplies Divides Subtracts Adds Enters a decimal point if no decimal point appears on the display Calculates a function Enters a negative or positive When first tapped clears the number displayed When tapped a second time clears the equa tion Calculates a percentage Calculates the square root of a number Clears the memory Recalls the value stored in memory eBookMan User s Guide 199 Note If you want to perform a func tion using the number in the di
28. Other Work Work Homel Home Fax Mobile Pager Other eBookMan User s Guide See also For information on how field limits affect synchro nization see Changing Advanced Settings on page 45 159 160 Using the Menus In addition to the drop down and pop up menus described in the different views there are two Main menus available in Address Book The File menu is available at the Contacts list and the Edit menu is available in each of the four views when the cursor is blinking To select a menu item first tap e tap either File or Edit and then either tap the menu item you want or write the Menu short cut in the Handwriting area File Menu Use the File menu to create custom fields set preferences view information about Address Book and exit the program About Preferences p File Menu About Displays the version number of Address Book Preferences p Enables you to select a sort order for the Contacts List Custom Fields Enables you to create labels for the custom fields Help h Displays online help Exit e Exits Address Book Edit Menu Use the Edit menu to cut copy and paste text access the onscreen keyboard or view the Handwriting Guide Cut and Copy are activated only when text is selected To select text drag your stylus over the text Paste is available only when there is text saved to the clipboard Chapter 11 Address Book First Richard
29. and lists to provide func tionality The time elapsed appears in the center of the display eBookMan User s Guide Note eBookMan requires 4 MB of memory for every hour of content stored in Audible format 139 140 Understanding the Buttons The following buttons perform the audio functions Starts playing the selected audio title in the designated section During play pauses the reading Stops playing the title Fast forwards the title e e ce Rewinds the title Using the Menus Audiobook Player uses three menus File Edit and Control Some menu items have a character in the right column These are Menu shortcuts To select a menu item tap and then either tap the menu item you want or write the Menu shortcut in the Handwriting area To see the menus tap Tap the menu item or write the Menu shortcut File Menu File menu options provide information about Audiobook Player Help File menu About Program un 1 Exit Fe Help h Displays tips for using Audiobook Player About Shows the copyright information for the pro gram Program Info i Displays general information about the cur rent title such as name author and size of the file Exit e Exits Audiobook Player Chapter 9 Audiobook Player Edit Menu Use the Edit menu to set preferences Preferences p Enables you to select left hand controls Edit menu Control Menu Use the Control menu
30. and so on It presents a default screen to the user when no program is running Organizer A program in which data such as addresses telephone numbers and memos are stored OS See Operating system PDB Palm Database Files formatted for the Palm Computing Platform that have the extension pdb prc A file formatted for Palm devices pen calibration See Calibration pen language The character recognition set you want your eBookMan to use You can select the lan guage you want in My eBookMar eBookMan User s Guide 215 216 PIM port program PS 2 connector Personal Information Manager The term commonly used to describe programs either on your PC or a handheld device in which you store information data such as names addresses telephone numbers schedules and so on The part of a computer through which a peripheral device such as a keyboard or printer is connected There are several types of ports the most common being serial par allel and USB ports An application that is run either on your PC or on your handheld device For example Microsoft Outlook is an organizer applica tion that runs on your PC Franklin Reader is a program that runs on your eBookMan device Personal System 2 IBM compatible The part of a cable that plugs into either a port on your PC or a port on your device There are male connectors which have one or more pins and female connectors which have a hole in which a m
31. 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 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 a RX 2 5 LOTION Lookup for the Dieses 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
32. in them appear as options Show Phone Show Phone men Worki drop down list oh 3 Tap the label of the phone number or email address you want displayed 4 Tap OK to save your changes and return to the Edit Address screen To use the previous or default display option tap Cancel Note This display option applies only to this specific entry Chapter 11 Address Book Custom Fields To create a custom field in the Misc view follow these steps 1 From the Contacts List tap and then tap File Custom Fields You see the Custom Fields dialog box Custom Fields Custom Fields dialog box with edited label PAREM a011010110110010110n Cancel 2 Tap in the field of the label you want to edit 3 Drag your stylus across the current label to highlight it 4 Enter the label name you want Write in the Handwriting area or use the onscreen keyboard to enter your custom label 5 Tap OK to save your changes and return to the Contacts List Tap Cancel or to close the Custom Labels dialog box without saving your changes Preferences You can sort the Contacts List by last name first name or com pany name To set your preference follow these steps 1 From the Contacts List tap and then either tap File Preferences or write Menu shortcut p 2 Tap W to see the Sort drop down list Preferences Preferences Sort YUE l FlLast Firs dialog box with First Last open drop Company L
33. it is either a file that is not recognized by eBookMan or is a file that needs to be unpacked The Desktop Manager Problem Solution Helpful Hint When try to start the e Disconnect one or more You may encounter this Desktop Manager an error of the devices attached problem if multiple devices message appears stating to your USB port are drawing power from a that the maximum available Reconnect your single USB connection Universal Serial Bus USB power has been exceeded eBookMan device to your PC e Restart the Desktop Manager on your PC eBookMan User s Guide 223 The eBookMan Device Problem have to tap slightly off center on the icons in the Launcher to open the application or file How can fix the screen When I press the On Off button my eBookMan device beeps but does not turn on What s happen ing 224 Solution Your eBookMan screen needs to be re calibrated To correct the calibration do the following 1 Tap to go to the Launcher screen 2 Tap to view the Launcher menu 3 Tap Pen Calibration The word Calibrate appears on the screen 4 Using the stylus tap in the center of the crosshairs as they show up on the screen This usually occurs only when the batteries need to be replaced e Reinstall 2 AAA batter les paying close atten tion to the markings in the battery compart ment Press both batter ies firmly into place and close the
34. menu item open the menu you want then tap the menu item you want Main Menu Use the main menu to change settings search a document view the bookmark list go to the Library view information about Mobipocket Reader and exit the program Main menu Bookmark List an overflow kt in the The bright Az Library Exit About Displays the version number and copyright information of Mobipocket Reader Your Personal ID or PID is displayed here The PID uniquely identifies the Mobipocket Reader on your eBookMan You are required to enter this number when purchasing eBooks to secure the transaction Help Displays online help Settings Enables you to set the font size display mar gins open the Library each time you open Mobipocket Reader and use full justification for text Find Goes to the Find in text dialog box Bookmark List Displays the list of entered bookmarks for the current book Chapter 8 Mobipocket Reader Library Goes to the Library Exit Exits Mobipocket Reader Page Menu Use the page menu to go to the first page go to any page you want or add a bookmark In addition this menu may contain several other items which are part of the guide specified by the Open eBook standard These could include the Biography of the author the Foreward a Table of Contents and eBook Info eBook Info displays specific infor mation about the current eBook for example the author title and date The Art of Wal Goto
35. on them or you can purchase blank ones to either increase the memory in your device or backup your Operating System and applications These cards are available in memory sizes ranging from 8 MB to 64 MB Please note that you cannot write to MMCs purchased with content on them Note MMCs are sold separately at www franklin com ebookman accessories asp or your local retailer You can put applications and files on an MMC using the Desktop Manager Just make sure your MMC is inserted in the device before you connect it to your PC You can also create a complete backup of all the files on your device on an inserted MMC Just select MMC Backup on the Launcher menu Inserting MMCs 1 Put your thumb on the MMC port cover and slide it off 2 Slide the MMC into the compartment with the contacts facing up and the label facing down Push gently until it clicks into place MMC port 2 ESET r TT 3 Snap the cover back on To remove an MMC from the port remove the MMC port cover put your thumb on the MMC and push it in slightly You hear a click and the card pops out Slide it out and snap the cover back on eBookMan User s Guide Note Before storing audiobooks on an MMC you must first format or erase the card in AudibleManager Audiobook Player in your eBookMan will only recognize audiobooks stored on the most recently for matted MMC 209 Note Backup requires substantial bat tery power
36. page by aqua Goto first page basing fjAdd bookmark Page menu Table OF Contents for these are Go to page Goes to the Go to page dialog box Tap on the line to activate the data entry mode Use the Handwriting area to enter a number with in the range listed Tap OK Tap Cancel to exit without moving Go to first page Goes to the first page of the document Add bookmark Adds a bookmark to the current page with a short description label Changing the Settings The Settings dialog box allows you to adjust the display options of Mobipocket Reader You can change the font size display margins choose to go to the Library when you open the Reader or change the text justification To change the settings tap and then tap Settings You see the Settings dialog box Fort Size FHormal Touch screen turn page ce margins ER Settings Open Library at startup dialog box Full justification Dictionary Y Auto eBookMan User s Guide 131 Note Tap an empty check box LJ to activate a set ting Gl 132 Font Size Touch screen turn page Display margins Open Library at startup Full justification Dictionary Sets the font size of all documents opened by Mobipocket Reader Tap to see the drop down list Tap the size you want Small Normal or Large You can also change the font size by tapping AX while reading a document Tap the check box to enable turning pages
37. screens to enter information for each contact These are Personal Address Misc and Note Personal View By default this is the view you see when you access the Edit Address screen It enables you to see and enter names phone numbers job information and internet addresses Edit Address Ed Phone label drop down list in Personal View There are four fields for entering phone numbers You can select a label for each of these fields Tap W to see the drop down list with these choices Work1 Work2 Home1 Home2 Fax Mobile Pager and Other Tap a label on the list to select it Chapter 11 Address Book Address View At this screen you can enter addresses for work and home Address View For both the Work Address and Home Address you can enter the street name city state zip code and country Misc View At this screen you can enter additional personal information about your contact Edit Address Spouse Child Custom through rae er Custom4 are labels you can Customs change Custom4 A See also See Custom Fields on page 157 for more The labels include Spouse Children and Birthday You can also information on add custom labels By default the custom fields are named how to name the Custom1 Custom2 Custom3 and Custom4 custom fields eBookMan User s Guide 153 Setting a Birthday You can add a contact s birthday in the Misc View Follow these steps 1
38. the document Tap the icon to access the Book Details dialog box and view the size of the document assign the document to a category or delete the document Book Details 1 To see a document s details tap its icon f and at for eBooks and eDocs LA for eNews You see the Book Details dialog box Book Details Book Size 172 Kb aaa Book Details dialog box Category FUnfiled Category drop down list Previously created categories appear as options on this list Tap the category you want the title assigned to Tap OK Tap Delete to remove the document from your eBookMan device You must confirm the deletion Tap OK to confirm Tap Cancel to exit the dialog box without deleting the docu ment eBookMan User s Guide Note Any files assigned to a deleted category revert to being unassigned Note When you delete the last visited document from eBookMan Mobipocket Reader automati cally opens to the Library the next time you open Mobipocket Reader 127 Tips For each Library screen a tip is displayed near the bottom of the screen This tip is a reminder about the status of the screen There are no documents in this category or a helpful hint about learning more about a particular document For more information about a document click on its icon Footer The very bottom of each Library screen contains additional hyperlinks Top Returns to the top of the curre
39. 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 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
40. the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help NOTE This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices Shielded cables must be used with the unit to insure compli ance NOTE The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interfer ence caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment Such modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment eBookMan User s Guide 231 232 Copyrights Trademarks Legal 2002 FRANKLIN ELECTRONIC PUBLISHERS INC Burlington N J 08016 4907 U S A All rights reserved eBookMan is a registered trademark of Franklin Electronic Publishers Inc Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer and Outlook are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corp in the United States and or other countries BT simpliWrite is the property of ART Advanced Recognition Technologies Copyright 1999 simpliWrite software is licensed by ART Advanced Recognition Technologies Copyright 2000 ART DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE USE OF SUCH SOFTWARE INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRAN
41. time Tap in the scroll bar above or below the slider or tap the scroll arrows in the Control Pad to move up or down one screen at a time Names may be shortened to fit in the display column Tap a contact to see the entire entry 150 Chapter 11 Address Book Adding Contacts To add a contact follow these steps 1 Tap New Edit Address ersonal View buttons Data entry column Label column Ba You see the Edit Address screen It includes four buttons for the available views Personal Address Misc and Note Personal is selected as the Personal View is the first view to appear when you tap New Each view contains data fields for specific information There are two columns Label and Data entry The Data entry column has a data field for each item in the Label col umn A blinking cursor appears in the active field There are three buttons at the bottom of the screen Done Details and Delete Tap in the Data entry column next to the label you want To see additional labels tap the button for the view you want and then tap in the data entry column next to the label you want When appears next to a label you can select a different name for that field Tap V to see the drop down list and tap the name you want The name appears in the label column Enter your information in every view and field you want When you enter more text than will fit on one line the text wraps to the next line
42. to a PC run the Desktop Manager synchronize the OS and applications calibrate eBookMan and set the date and time Chapter 2 eBookMan Desktop Manager Explains how to manage files in the Desktop Manager how to move individual files to your device and how to use the Mobipocket Web Companion Chapter 3 Synchronizing and Managing Contents Explains how to manage files in the Desktop Manager and how to 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 m
43. 3 Start the eBookMan Desktop Manager 4 Click Web Download OS Applications The program automatically compares the version numbers of your currently installed OS and the latest one that is avail able on Franklin s Web site If the one on Franklin s Web site is newer the download begins Follow the instructions on the screen to download and syn chronize the latest OS and applications 206 Appendix B Serial Port Connection If you have purchased a serial cradle or cable please read the following sections to learn how to connect your device to your PO Serial cradle users The USB to serial cradle has three connectors e DB 9 serial connector e Female PS 2 connector e Male PS 2 connector Keyboard connector port Serial port Keyboard DB 9 serial connector Device NIS m Male PS 2 7 connector on Cradle keyboard cable A Male PS 2 B Female PS 2 connector connector on on USB to serial port cable USB to serial port cable Do the following to connect your device to a serial port on your computer using the USB to serial cradle 1 Plug your eBookMan into the USB to serial cradle 2 Plug the DB 9 serial connector end into a free serial COM port on your desktop computer 3 Disconnect the keyboard from your computer 4 Plug the Male A PS 2 connector end into the keyboard con nector port on your computer 5 Plug the Female B PS 2 connector end into the Male PS 2 connector end of your keyboa
44. 5 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 her 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
45. BookMan User s Guide 187 2 Enter your memo Write in the Handwriting area or use the onscreen keyboard to enter your memo You can enter a maximum of 4096 characters 3 Tap Done to enter your memo Tap Delete to exit without entering your memo Viewing Memos When you open Memo Book you see the Memo List a num bered list of the memos you entered in the order that you entered them The first line of your memo acts as a title and appears in the Memo List Memos are numbered in the order they are entered You can change the order to view your memos alphabetically Tap W to see the Sort drop down list Memo Book 1 Remember to discuss uw amp Hake Aari An Sort drop a konfirm A down list iby Entr Sort Alphabetically Tap Alphabetically to view your memos in alphabetical order Tap by Entry to return to the default view To view the whole memo tap the number of the memo you want 188 Chapter 14 Memo Book Editing Memos You can go to the Edit screen for the memo you want to view or edit You can edit the memo text or delete your memo 1 Tap the memo you want to edit You see the Edit screen Remember to discuss budget estimater an Mandau l Edit screen a See also For information on how field limits affect synchro nization see Changing 2 Tap on a line to place the cursor where you want to make Advanced your edits Settings on page 45 3 Add or delete
46. BookMan 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 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 tio
47. Books come in several formats and you need a program called a Reader in order to view these books either on your PC ora handheld device eBookMan User s Guide 213 214 export field mapping FUB Function Handwriting area hard reset import Intellisync Launcher Letter input area Appendix A one way transfer of data from your main system to your other application for exam ple from an organizer application in your eBookMan to Microsoft Outlook on your PC The linking of equivalent fields in two sys tems so that data can be transferred between them during synchronization Fields that are linked are referred to as mapped fields Franklin Universal Binary The file type rec ognized by Franklin Reader A stroke made in the Handwriting area to perform a specific function for example backspace The area in the Control Pad in which you write letters numbers and punctuation To return the device to its original settings This removes all user entered data A hard reset of the eBookMan is performed by hold ing the On Off button and gently depressing the reset button at the back of the device It should not be confused with soft reset A one way transfer of data from another sys tem to your main system for example from Microsoft Outlook on your PC to the organ izer applications in your eBookMan The program on your PC that enables you to transfer data from a PIM such as Micros
48. Checking for Updates To check for updates to both the Desktop Manager and the eBookMan Operating System and applications do the following 1 Open your internet connection 2 Connect your eBookMan to your PC 3 Turn your device on 4 Start the Desktop Manager 5 Click Web My Updates You go to Franklin s Web page that has links to the latest Desktop Manager and OS and applications The version num bers of your currently installed Desktop Manager and the Operating System on your eBookMan are compared to those of the Desktop Manager and OS posted on Franklin s Web site If the versions on the Web site are newer NEW appears to indi cate this Updating the eBookMan Desktop Manager If the Desktop Manager on Franklin s Web site is newer than your currently installed Desktop Manger do the following 1 Close your currently installed Desktop Manager if it is open 2 Click the link on Franklin s Web site to download the eBookMan Desktop Manager The eBookMan Download Software page appears in your browser Note It is highly recommended that you print and read the eBookMan Download Software page before you con tinue Appendix On the eBookMan Download Software page scroll down and under Step 1 click the button next to the Desktop Manager you want You can download the eBookMan Desktop Manager only or the eBookMan Desktop Manager with Intellisync which enables you to synchronize the personal i
49. 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 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 Sen
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51. Each field has a limit on the number of characters it can hold For details about the maximum number of characters in any particular field see Field Limits on page 159 eBookMan User s Guide g See also For details about the different views see Understanding the Views on page 152 Note When you select a different name for a label it applies only to the current con tact Note You can enter data using the Handwriting area or the onscreen keyboard To access the onscreen key board draw a line up and out of the Letter input area abc 151 4 Note If you do not specify a person al or company name the entry in the Contacts List will be Untitled and will show the desig nated phone number or email address 152 4 In Personal View tap Details to select the phone number you want displayed in the Contacts List Please see Address Details on page 156 for more informa tion 5 Tap Done or X to save your changes and return to the Contacts List The contact you entered appears in alphabetical order in the Contacts List For more information on how to specify the information you want to appear in the Contacts List please see Preferences on page 157 To exit the Edit Address screen without saving the entry tap Delete Tap OK to con firm or tap Cancel to exit the dialog box without deleting the entry Understanding the Views Address Book provides four
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54. If you attempt to backup to MMC while the battery power is low the error message The operation was unsucessful Change your bat teries or erase the MMC then try again appears Important If there is not enough memory on the MMC to perform a back up the message The MMC has insufficient free Space to backup your data appears Either erase the MMC or use a different MMC 210 Backing Up to MMC To save a backup copy of the eBookMan Operating System core applications and information you entered into your eBookMan on an MMC follow these steps 1 MMC Backup dialog box Insert an MMC into your eBookMan following the instructions under Inserting MMCs on page 209 The MMC must be writable You can not save to a read only MMC At the Launcher tap e Tap MMC Backup The MMC Backup dialog box appears MMC Backup The current MMC has no backup on it If the MMC is empty the message The current MMC has no backup on it appears If the MMC contains a backup the message The backup was created on 00 00 00 at 00 00 AM PM appears with the actual date and time of the last backup Tap Backup to save all files to MMC If a backup already exists it will be deleted The message This backup replaces the current backup on the MMC appears You must tap OK to proceed or tap Cancel to stop the process The Backup screen appears Caution Do not
55. If you choose to save your audio books to MultiMediaCards MMCs you must format each MMC you use To do this fol low these steps 1 Insert the MMC into your device following the instructions under Inserting MMCs on page 209 Connect your eBookMan device to the PC and turn the device on Start eBookMan Desktop Manager This must be open for Audible Manager to recognize your device Start Audible Manager In the bottom left area under Franklin eBookMan select Storage Card Click My Device Format Franklin eBookMan If you have Audible Manager Advanced click Devices Erase Franklin eBookMan You can now download books to the MMC You must do this each time you save audiobooks to a differ ent MMC Once you format or erase an MMC in Audible Manager Audiobook Player in your eBookMan will only recognize audio books stored on the most recently formatted MMC Chapter 9 Audiobook Player Exiting Audiobook Player You can either close Audiobook Player and return to the Launcher or you can return to the Launcher and leave Audiobook Player running in the background 1 Tap to return to the Launcher with Audiobook Player run ning in the background The audiobook stops playing but Audiobook Player remains open 2 To exit the program tap and then File Exit or write Menu shortcut e You also can tap XI to close the program eBookMan User s Guide 143 144 Chapter 9 Audiobo
56. K L Translator A B C J eBookMan User s Guide 117 Using Bookmarks You can enter a bookmark in any location in 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 Y
57. MIN 12 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 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 hypoestrogenism 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 eBo
58. Menus anne nen 101 Selling Preferences un 103 Moving Around nennen nen 106 Searching within an eBook ccccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeees 108 Using Bookmalks neue een 118 RSW CU sn 120 Search Abbreviations l i kk 121 Exiting Franklin Reader zu un nee 122 vi Table of Contents 8 Mobipocket Reader 123 Opening and Closing Documents ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeees 123 Understanding the Library ccccccssecceeseeeeeeseeseeeeseeeees 125 Viewing a Document anne eine 128 Using the Men s zen 130 Changing the Settings iie 131 Moving around within a Document E 132 Searching a Document cccccceeseeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeseaaeeeeees 133 Using Bookmarke zen 134 Getting Hel ee ee 136 Exiting Mobipocket Reader L i zU 137 9 Audiobook Player 139 Understanding the Buttons une 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 143 10 Music Player 145 Understanding the Buttons iiu zU 145 Using the Menus een euere 146 Selecling A ME ee ee 147 Listening to MuSiC FK is kk kk kk k kk K k kk KA 147 Exiting Music Player ven near 148 Organizer Applications 11 Address Book 150 Adding Contacts uusssssnnnsssnnnnnneeennnnnnn
59. 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 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 English 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 t
60. 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 Manager 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 sprin
61. TIES OF MER CHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AUDIBLE l l R EA D Y AudibleReady is a trademark of Audible Inc Copyright 2000 by Audible Inc All Rights Reserved This software is the property of Audible Inc Possession and use of this software must conform strictly to the license agreement between Franklin and Audible Inc and possession does not convey any rights to disclose reproduce or permit others to use the software without the specific written authorization of Audible Inc SVIH gt Puma Technology the Puma Technology logo Intellisync and the Intellisync logo are trademarks Puma Technology Inc d b a PUMATECH Inc that may be registered in some jurisdic tions Copyright 2000 Puma Technology Inc All rights reserved iambic is a registered trademark of lambic Partners PDR is a registered trademark of Medical Economics Company Inc Netscape Navigator is a registered trademark of Netscape Communications Corp Mobipocket is a registered trademark of mobipocket com S A All other trademarks and product names are the property of their respective owners LIMITED WARRANTY DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITED REMEDY A LIMITED WARRANTY FRANKLIN WARRANTS TO THE ORIGINAL END USER THAT FOR A PERIOD OF ONE 1 YEAR FROM THE ORIGINAL DATE OF PURCHASE AS EVI DENCED BY A COPY OF YOUR RECEIPT YOUR FRANKLIN PRODUCT SHALL BE FREE FROM DEFECTS IN MATERIALS AND WORKMANGHIP THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DO
62. Tap Categ Mil close eBooks eNews eDocs Catedg 3 Categories Create a new category j classics Category list 0 humor u novels Tip to delete a category click on its icon Top Clase You see a list of previously created categories if any 2 To see the list of documents assigned to a particular catego ry tap the category Tap a document to open it Tap Close to exit the Library and return to the document you were previously viewing Tap Back or Categ to return to the list of categories 3 Tap Create a new category to add a category You see the Create Category dialog box Create Category Create Category dialog box 4 Tap on the line to activate the data entry mode The cursor begins to blink 5 Write the name of your category using the Handwriting area 6 Tap Create to accept the new category Tap x to exit without saving the category Chapter 8 Mobipocket Reader 7 Tap Wh to delete a category You must confirm the deletion Tap OK to confirm Tap Cancel to exit the dialog box without deleting the category List of Documents Each file type and category name contains of a list of docu ments The list of documents consists of three parts the number indica tor the document title and an icon The number indicates the number of documents in the current folder The document title or category name is underlined indi cating that it is a hyperlink Tap the title to open
63. Testamert ot 4 gt jie charfer au Pores mans Women 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 ointments 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 DId Testament 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 mu mother s children were angry With me they made me the keeper of the vineyards Ase mine own vineyard have I not kept 1 7 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 Sawyer JN ao fh im Becky and Im so sorry I wort Text in ever ever do that way again 3
64. a log box appears 22 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 Universal 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 x 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 In
65. a file name if applicable Available Translators Cancel Help Options ani wem nee Import Export O impot C Ewet Syehrnice Folder Name Personal Folders Contacts a Note The Choose Translator dialog box appears the first time you select a translator During subsequent 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 e
66. ader 103 About This Book 103 Help 102 Preferences 103 Reader Functions 102 Organizer program 150 Outline 99 100 P Page menu 131 Add bookmark 131 eBook Info 131 Go to first page 131 Go to page 131 Table of Contents 131 Panel Back 62 Password 27 54 Deletion 76 Revision 75 Paste Address Boook 161 Date Book 176 Memo Book 190 PDB 39 48 PDR 232 Personal view 152 Phone number 152 Play all 196 Play single 196 Port MMC 63 USB 62 PRC 39 Preferences 103 Address Book 157 160 Audiobook Player 141 Date Book 170 176 Music Player 146 Voice Memo 195 Previous 99 Product care 64 Product Support 35 Program info 140 146 Properties 32 34 Puma technology 232 Punctuation input area 90 Purchase titles 35 Purge 184 Q Quick command 105 Quick Commands 107 Quick Publish 57 Quick Search 109 Quick start guide 11 R RAM 32 49 67 Refresh 34 Register 35 Registration 27 35 Reset Button 62 65 Hard reset 65 Soft reset 64 Restart now 65 Restart system 64 S Screen 60 Scroll arrows 61 Search 99 in Address Book 158 Search Results 114 Searching from a List 113 Spell correction 112 241 Word match 112 Search Screen 109 Search View 100 SEB 50 Section 141 Select All Memo Book 190 Select destination 50 Send to eBookMan 33 49 Send to PC 32 33 Serial number 64 69 Setup menu 35 Connection 35 Install 35 Intellisync 35 Shift keyboard 92 simpliWrite 232 Soft reset 64 Spe
67. age 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 place 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 MEERE 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 sc
68. aker 62 Special characters French 90 Spanish 90 Special Markers 107 Bibliographic entry 107 Bookmark 107 Cross reference 107 Figure 107 Footnote 107 Graphic 107 Table reference 107 Unavailable graphic illustration 107 Unavailable section of text 107 Spell Correction 112 Status bar 29 Stereo format 145 Stop program button 73 Stylus 11 25 62 64 155 Sub text View 101 242 Support 15 Switch panes 33 34 Synchronization 33 118 Audio books 51 Music file 49 OS and applications 22 System requirements 11 T Table reference 107 Technical support 15 Text View 101 Time 26 Title 141 147 Title Bar 98 ToDo Book 12 14 179 185 Exit 185 Field limits 183 Tool Bar 99 Toolbar 29 34 Touch screen 60 Tour 11 20 Trademark 232 Troubleshooting 218 TXT 39 U Uninstall 37 Unpack 31 33 Updates 204 206 Uppercase accents keyboard 93 USB Drivers 19 Port 20 62 Serial port 14 V Web menu 34 Download OS Applications 35 View menu 34 eBookMan home page 35 Device info 34 MobiPocket Web Companion 35 Refresh 34 My Download Library 35 Switch panes 34 My Updates 35 Toolbar 34 Product Support 35 Voice Memo 12 194 198 Purchase titles 35 Buttons 194 Register 35 Exit 197 Weekly View 173 Fast forward 194 Weight 231 File menu 195 Western European characters 90 Listen 197 Word Match 112 Play 194 Record 194 196 Z Rewind 194 Zipped seb file 33 W Web companion 11 37 51 Configure 52 Update 55 243
69. ale connector can be insert ed Punctuation input The section of the Handwriting area that has quiet mode RAM SEB Appendix on it This is the area in which you write punctuation marks The absence of device sound eBookMan has various device sounds to indicate differ ent functions In My eBookMar you can select Quiet Mode if you do not wish to hear these sounds Random Access Memory The main memory in your computer that is available to all pro grams Programs on any computer PC or handheld device need RAM in order to run secure eBookMan binary Most content files that you download from Franklin s Web site have this extension It means that the file has a security lock on it and can be read only by your eBookMan device serial port shutoff time simpliWrite soft reset Status bar Stylus sync synchronization translator USB USB port One of the types of connector ports on a computer It can be used to connect devices such as modems mice and so on The amount of time your device stays on if you forget to turn it off A copyrighted system of handwriting recogni tion developed by ART Exits a temporarily problematic program and takes you to the calibration screen A soft reset of the eBookMan is performed either by gently depressing the reset button at the back of the device or selecting Restart sys tem on the Launcher menu It should not be confused with hard reset A bar in a progr
70. am that displays some infor mation about the program In Desktop Manager the status bar is at the bottom of the window and tells you what the program is currently doing such as Ready or Uploading item and so on In the Launcher the status bar is at the bottom of screen and shows remaining battery life time date the current category and the avail able free memory A pen like instrument that is used for writing The informal term for synchronization To bring two or more programs or events to a parallel state For example you can synchro nize the data in your Microsoft Outlook with the data in the organizer applications on your eBookMan device so that the same data is contained in both places Term used in IntellisyncTM to stand for the organizer application on your PC whose data you want to synchronize with the data in the organizer applications on your eBookMan device Universal Serial Bus One of the types of connector ports on a com puter On your PC it can support multiple peripheral devices such as mice printers and so on eBookMan User s Guide 217 E Troubleshooting This section offers solutions to problems you may encounter while e downloading and installing eBookMan Desktop Manager e synchronizing the operating system OS and applications from your PC to your eBookMan e using the eBookMar Desktop Manager software e using the eBookMan device It also provides information ab
71. an User s Guide 147 148 Use or amp to fast forward or rewind 4 Tap Q when done listening Exiting Music Player You can either close Music Player and return to the Launcher or you can return to the Launcher and leave Music Player running in the background 1 Tap to return to the Launcher with Music Player running in the background The music stops playing but Music Player remains open 2 Tap and then File Exit or write Menu shortcut e You can also tap X Chapter 10 Music Player ORGANIZER APPLICATIONS eBookMan User s Guide 149 11 Address Book eBookMan includes Address Book a standard organizer pro gram for storing names telephone numbers and street and internet addresses This chapter describes how to add view edit find and remove entries Tap e at the Launcher to open Address Book You see the Contacts List if entries have been made a New button and a Search field Address Book 609 355 6997 PLP 555 2086 423 687 6132 f18 316 s081 i JL6 625 9104 FOP 455 9296 e153 966 0697 215 234 0558 908 324 9546 201 636 r051 a gol 522 3 Jl ir a 336 rr9 05363 zellen ee 856 993 12r78 lese ll Contacts List with no entries Contacts List with entries When the List contains more entries than can fit on a single screen a scroll bar appears Tap the up and down arrows on the scroll bar or the scroll lines on the Control Pad to move up or down one line ata
72. 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 move 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 9 and FJ to return to the text that you already viewed If the text you see is the result of a search tap 3 or 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 Marke
73. an to your PC and turn on the device 5 Open eBookMan 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 publish 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 Programsl 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 xi File Edit Yiew Go Help eo H t Update now Stop eNews eBooks Publish FepNewspaper 1 E Section 1 Li Section 2 Estimated download time 2 19 E Section 3 Section 4 El Total estimated size 313 KB nz Newspaper 2 nz Newspaper 3 N nz Newspaper 4 nz Newspaper
74. anager 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 amessage File has been deleted appears The file no longer exists 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 Ad
75. 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 awe 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
76. apter 5 Tip to delete a bookmark click on its icon fy Top Clase The list is organized by page number The bookmark label appears next to the page number where the bookmark was added If you have more bookmarks than can fit on one screen three dots appear at the bottom left and right of the screen Tap the right side of the screen the down or right arrows on the Control Pad or rock the Control Wheel down to move to the next page Tap the left side of the screen the up or left arrows on the Control Pad or rock the Control Wheel up to move back a page Tap Top to go to the top of the list 2 Tap page to go to this location in text Tap to return to your previous location in text 3 Tap to delete a bookmark You must confirm the deletion Tap OK to confirm Tap Cancel to exit the dialog box without deleting the bookmark 4 Tap Close to return to your previous location in the document 136 Chapter 8 Mobipocket Reader Large Tables Display Where possible tables that are too large for the screen continue on the following page If it is not possible a mode called Large tables is activated In this mode icons appear around the table to enable you to navigate the information Tap the arrows to move the table in the designated direction Tap the hand to enable dragging If several large tables are displyed within the screen all those which are selected will follow your stylus Getting Help M
77. apter 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 punctuation 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 in a program switch to another pro gram and then return to the first program the function is remembered and restored 89 90 Deleting Chara
78. ar 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 e y Status bar The Toolbar consists 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
79. ary 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 Support Most programs come with online Help This manual describes all the features of the various 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 If 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
80. ary contains the list of eBooks eNews and eDocs that you have downloaded into your eBookMan The docu ments are categorized by type You can also create your own categories and assign documents to those categories e If a document had been opened previously Mobipocket Reader displays the last viewed screen of the document To exit the Library and return to the previously open docu ment tap Close 2 Tap the category you want 3 Tap a document to open it The Time Machine ffl Gh A e ie The Time Machine by Hterbert GCeorge Wells 1895 Opened Chapter I document The Time Traveller for z it will be convenient to epeak of him was expoun ding 4 recondite matter to us His grey eyes shone and twinkled and his usually pale face was The first time you open a document you see page 1 Upon subsequent readings the document opens where you left it the last time you were reading 4 Tap and then tap Exit to close Mobipocket Reader and return to the Launcher Tap if to go to the Library and select another document 124 Chapter 8 Mobipocket Reader Understanding the Library The Library in Mobipocket Reader is the place you go to open a different document or manage your documents The Library consists of a header a list of file types a list of documents a tio and footer From a document access the Library by tapping fii or by tap ping and then Library 4 eBookis Mobipocket Help Oth
81. ast down list Cancel eBookMan User s Guide Note The custom fields you create will apply to all con tacts 157 158 Address Book Carpenter B 609 555 6887 f17 555 2886 423 687 6132 718 516 8081 i 516 623 9104 r r 435 9296 215 966 8687 215 234 0558 908 324 9546 2U01 638 T 31 Ca ji Se Kera ln 856 rr8 563 930 746 253 Address Book 3 Tap the option you want to select 423 687 6132 609 555 6887 215 234 0558 896 778 0563 ie 516 623 9104 10r 4553 9296 2941732231768 201 638 7031 ic a ERDE ELE 930 746 253 718 516 8081 908 324 9546 215 966 8687 Address Book Atlantic Train 609 555 6887 717 555 2886 423 687 6132 718 516 8081 916 623 9104 r07 459 9296 215 966 8687 215 234 0558 ic 908 324 9546 201 638 7031 856 778 0563 330 746 253 856 993 1278 896 993 1278 856 333 1278 907 455 3214 807 455 3214 341 922 3178 Last First First Last 4 Tap OK to accept your changes Company Last Tap Cancel to close the Preferences dialog box without sav ing your changes Searching for an Entry In the Contacts List do the following to find an entry 1 Tap on the line next to Search in the Contacts List 2 Use the Handwriting area or onscreen keyboard to enter the first letter or letters of the entry you want Address Book Waldman Jon 01 344 7529 Williams Ja 856 423 0104 Searching the Contacts List Sea
82. ations 218 Appendix Problem When try to download or install the operating system OS my eBookMan device freezes and the error message eBookMan not responding appears on my computer screen The Device pane in my Desktop Manager shows the message Waiting for an eBookMan Solution 1 Disconnect your eBookMan from the cra dle or cable 2 Using a paper clip gen tly press the Reset but ton located on the back of your eBookMan device 3 Reconnect your device to your PC and turn it on 4 On your Desktop Manager click amp amp to re send the OS and appli cations to your eBookMan Note This is normal if the Desktop Manager is open and eBookMan is not connected to your PC If this is not the case try the fol lowing e Inthe Desktop Manager select Setup Connection and confirm that the right port is shown in the Connection Configuration dialog box e Check that the port you selected is functioning properly e Make sure your eBookMan device is turned on and properly connected to the PC eBookMan User s Guide Helpful Hint Make sure your eBookMan device is turned on and properly connected to your PC before starting the syn chronization process To check whether the port you selected is functioning properly locate its entry in the Device Manager on your PC This is generally found under System in the Control Panel To learn more about the Device Manager p
83. battery door Appendix Helpful Hint Re calibrate your screen whenever it responds poor ly to your stylus input Place the negative side of the battery next to the neg ative terminal marked with a and the positive side of the battery next to the positive terminal marked with Problem I m having difficulty getting my eBookMan device to understand my handwriting input Where can go for help am having a hard time writing letters Is there another way to enter data inthe eBookMan How do make new entries in the eBookMan Address Book When tap on the abc box nothing hap pens Solution You need practice with natural handwriting Tap and select Handwriting Guide on the menu to see how to write letters numbers and punctuation marks An onscreen keyboard is available for most data entry screens e To see the onscreen keyboard draw a line straight up and out of the Handwriting area 1 Tap New The Edit Address screen appears 2 Tap next to the field in which you want to enter data and start writing in the Handwriting area eBookMan User s Guide Helpful Hint To learn more about using the natural handwriting fea ture please refer to Entering Data With Natural Handwriting on page 87 Play the Stalagmite game and you can quickly master Natural Handwriting To learn more about the onscreen keyboard please refer to Using th
84. board 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 the eBook you are reading view Reader Functions and get help for the program h WOUlS Reader Functions f Inamelabout This Book Options She About Franklin Reader menu p sselPreferences 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 Outline 0 looked him JIndex i yourself T aearch 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 Resul
85. box 2 Tap OK to exit When viewing text or searching for a word you can find the Outline Location within an eBook by tapping the title bar For example you may read text in a Bible that displays the verse and number but not the book To display the Outline Location tap the title bar 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 Pu Bu 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 rn eBookMan User s Guide A See also For an
86. by tapping the sides of the touch screen Unchecked tapping the sides of the touch screen has no effect Tap the check box to place a small margin on the left and right side of the screen for less dense text pres entation Unchecked the text will fill the entire screen Tap the check box to display the Library each time you open Mobipocket Reader Unchecked the Reader opens the last docu ment you were reading at the loca tion you stopped Tap the check box to present the text of a document aligned with the left and right sides of the screen Unchecked the format defaults to left aligned text Select the preferred dictionary for instant lookup Moving around within a Document Page up and down through the document in the following ways e Tap the right side of the screen when Touch screen turn page is enabled the down or right arrows on the Control Pad or rock the Control Wheel down to move to the next page e Tap the left side of the screen when Touch screen turn page is enabled the up or left arrows on the Control Pad or rock the Control Wheel up to move back a page Chapter 8 Mobipocket Reader As you move through a document the progress bar at the bottom of the screen indicates your current position in the document Tap any part of the progress bar to move to another position in the document Tap to return to your previous location e Underlined text indicates a hyperlink Tap the underlined text
87. cation Cradle Crosshair Information sent by a Web site and returned by your PC each time that Web site is accessed In most cases cookies identify a user who re visits a particular Web site mak ing it unnecessary to register during each visit A free eBookMan program that is bundled with the operating system Core applications include Franklin Reader Franklin Viewer Audiobook Player Music Player Voice Memo Address Book Date Book Memo Book ToDo Book and Calculate The piece of equipment designed to hold your eBookMan device and connect to your PG On your eBookMan screen the markings used to show reference points during cali bration Desktop Manager The PC program that works with your Device driver Device pane Download eBook eBookMan device and enables you to syn chronize files between your PC and your device Drivers are programs on your PC that control devices such as keyboards printers and so on Your eBookMan also needs its own driver installed on your PC in order for your PC to recognize it and allow it to communicate with your Desktop Manager In the Desktop Manager the pane that shows all the files and folders in RAM and any installed MMC on your eBookMan device verb Transferring data from a server to the memory of another computer or device noun The data transferred from a server to the memory of another computer or device A soft copy or electronic version of a book e
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89. 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 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
90. 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 Name ERW ET Ts First Name lt First Name Company Company Name Middle Name lt Middle Name Title lt Job Title Work Street amp gt 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 t
91. corner of each box If you are viewing the week containing the current date that day is highlighted Tap the day date box to go to the Daily View for that day Monthly View 1 Tap to go to the Monthly View Monthly View This view displays the schedule for any single month If you are viewing the month containing the current date it is high lighted Chapter 12 Date Book Days for which you have entered appointments are marked with a bar The bar appears to the top right for a m appoint ments and to the bottom right for p m appointments The month and year are displayed at the top left of the screen 2 Tap or gt to go to the previous or next calendar month 3 To return to the current month tap 3 Field Limits Each Date Book field has a limit on the number of characters it gi can hold The following table lists each field and its respective IE See also limit For information Field Name Maximum a how is limits number of al ect synchro characters nization see Changing Advanced Settings on page 45 Using the Menus There are two menus in Date Book File and Edit The File menu is available in the Weekly and Monthy Views and both menus are available in Daily View To select a menu item first tap e tap either File or Edit and then either tap the menu item you want or write the Menu short cut in the Handwriting area File Menu Use the File menu to set preferences view i
92. cters 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 characters 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
93. cut p Preferences Default View Preferences j Alarm Sound dialog box Default Cancel 2 Tap W to see the Alarm Sound drop down list You see a list of the available sounds your alarm can make Alarm sounds drop down list C chord run C minor run C minor fall chirp Magnificat Pachelbel Canon Seven 3 Tap the sound you want to select You hear the sound 4 Tap OK to enter your changes Tap Cancel to close the Preferences dialog box without sav ing your changes 170 Chapter 12 Date Book Adding Notes To add comments or information to the current appointment fol low these steps 1 Tap Note in the Edit dialog box You see the Notes screen Appointment Notes Notes screen 2 Enter your note You can use the Handwriting area or the onscreen keyboard 3 Tap Done to save the note for the appointment and return to the Edit dialog box To delete the note from the appointment tap Delete At the Daily View E indicates that an appointment has a note Setting the Date 1 From the Edit Appointment dialog box tap the date box next to Date to set or change the date for this appointment Select Date o 20019 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Oct Noy Dec Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Select Date 23456 78 9 10 11 12 13 FRY s screen 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 2 Tap Ep or to go to a different year 3 Tap the month you want eBookMan User s Gu
94. d 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 device Also synchronizes audio books if AudibleManager 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 Cha
95. dd 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 keyboard 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 o
96. dress 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 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 dat
97. e Onscreen Keyboard on page 91 225 Problem forgot my password for my eBookMan device What can do to access my data and content 226 Solution If you forget your pass word you must perform a hard reset This will clear the old password but will also remove the operating system and all your data from the unit Please follow these steps to perform a hard reset 1 Press and hold the On Off button while pressing the reset but ton on the back of the unit with the end of a paper clip 2 Release the On Off but ton The eBookMan beeps and the Tour screen appears 3 Connect your device to your PC and turn it on 4 Open the eBookMar Desktop Manager and click Note Data from your organizer applica tions is stored in the Contents folder dur ing a synchroniza tion Only the data that was in your unit when you last per formed a synchro nization is trans ferred to your device Appendix Helpful Hint Keep a written copy of your password in a place where you can find it easily Remember When you perform a hard reset any data entered after your last synchronization will be lost Synchronize often so that your files are always backed up on your PC Problem inserted a MultimediaCard MMC into my eBookMan device but don t see any icon on the Launcher How do access the content on the MMC card Why does my MultiMedia Card MMC only store music files Sol
98. e from my eBookMan device never removed permanent ly from the unit Solution Helpful Hint There could be a number of reasons why the appli cation may have stopped responding Try the follow ing Stop the application in File Manager For details see Opening and Closing Programs on page 72 e If this does not resolve the problem tap and then tap Restart System e If your unit still does not respond reset your device For details see Resetting the Device on page 64 To remove a file perma nently you must delete it both in your device and on the PC Otherwise the file will be re loaded onto your eBookMan device during the next synchronization For more information see Deleting Files on page 42 228 Appendix Problem If tap Restart System at the Launcher menu will lose all my data see OK at the bottom right of the screen but when tap the screen or try to write nothing hap pens Solution No When you tap and then tap Restart System at the Launcher all data in memory is retained However it is recommend ed that you backup and synchronize your data prior to a restart of any kind The indicator at the bottom right of your Launcher screen is the memory indi cator What you re seeing is not OK but Zero K meaning that your device is out of Memory Use the end of a paper clip to gently press the Reset button located on the bac
99. e Driver tab 5 Click the Update Driver button and follow the instructions in the Update Driver wizard Drivers can be found on the Installation CD If the installation is suc cessful J appears in the Connection view the next time you open the eBookMar Desktop Manager software eBookMan User s Guide Helpful Hint Install your Desktop Manager BEFORE you connect your eBookMan device to your PC If you do this the USB drivers are installed automatically 221 Problem Newly downloaded materi al is not copied over to my eBookMan device during synchronization 222 Solution Make sure your file is in the Contents folder Only files in the Contents folder are moved over during syn chronization Your file may be of a type that is not recog nized by eBookMan Please see Chapter 3 Managing amp Synchronizing Content on page 39 for informa tion on supported file types Your file may need to be unpacked To unpack a file do the fol lowing Locate the downloaded file in the Contents pane Highlight the file and click File Unpack If the file is in your Contents folder it will be copied over to your eBookMan the next time you synchronize If the file is in another fold er you must drag it into the Device pane Appendix Helpful Hint In the Contents folder if you do not see the eBookMan icon next to the file you are trying to copy to your device
100. e 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 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 Bo
101. 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 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 ar toy Does English Francais 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
102. 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 4 Franklin 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
103. ea 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 input 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 gt _0 5 n T amr ll nz 14 P cv Kr i INT 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 DE o EEE Pitt U CO ID f
104. ected location Keyboard k Displays the onscreen keyboard Handwriting Guide g Displays the libraries of input charac ters Synchronizing with Microsoft Outlook For detailed instructions please see Using Intellisync on page 43 Exiting ToDo Book You can close ToDo Book and return to the Launcher or you can return to the Launcher and leave ToDo Book running in the background 1 To return to the Launcher without closing ToDo Book tap E 2 To close the program tap then tap File Exit or tap X at the top right of the screen eBookMan User s Guide 185 186 Chapter 13 ToDo Book 14 Memo Book eBookMan includes Memo Book a standard organizer program for storing memos This chapter describes how to add view and edit memos xG at the Launcher to open Memo Book When you open the program for the first time you see an empty screen with a New button at the bottom left and a Sort arrow to the bottom right When entries exist the Memo List displays all the entries Memo Book Empty Memo List Sort by Entry When your Memo List contains more entries than can fit on one screen a scroll bar appears Tap the arrows to move up or down one line Tap in the scroll bar above or below the slider use the scroll arrows on the Control Pad or rock the Control Wheel to move up or down one screen Adding Memos 1 To add a memo tap New You see the Edit screen Edit screen e
105. ee 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 activate 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 d
106. een n k memobook exe 16K mobihelp prc 36K MobipocketCommont 12k MobipocketCommonh 384k Mobiheader fxe 4K Music _Player musapp 224k 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 Details The File Details screen appears File Details Hame File Details Published bu screen le i I eee eee ren ee eee Category FUNFILED Access BeadiWrite aus Security ee 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 ECANK Ji ee eee Category F CONTENT Access Music Read Write PROGRAMS UNFILED ea aa eal NIEREN PEND m mn ne ee ee Security Size 4196 IE Ene nn Tap the category you want Tap Done The File Manager screen appears Tap Done again to return to the Launcher Deletin
107. efault 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 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 tao 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 P
108. electDate 5 673 screen 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Select Today Cance 1 Tap the I or to select the current year 2 Tap the current month and day To return to the current date from a different location tap Today 3 Tap Select to save changes Tap Cancel to exit without saving your changes 182 Chapter 13 ToDo Book Changing Your ToDo List View The default view has the completion check box and the priority icon to the right of the todo To change the display of your todos do the following 1 Tap Show to change the way you view your todos Show Shou Due Dates dialog amp Show Completed Todos box Shou Only Active Todos a See also 2 Tap the check box next to the options you want to see in your ToDo List For information on how field limits Show Due Dates displays due dates affect synchro e Show Completed Todos displays completed todos in nization see addition to active ones Changing s Show Only Active Todos displays only those Advanced todos that are not yet completed P on page 3 Tap OK to confirm your changes Tap Cancel to exit the Show dialog box without saving your changes Field Limits Each ToDo Book field has a limit on the number of characters it can hold The following table lists each field and its respective limit Field Name Maximum number of characters 1024 eBookMan User s Guide 183 184 Us
109. ello List of documents l i The Art of War it The Time Machine Tip Tip for more information about a document click an its icon got Top Close Footer Header The Header indicates that you are in the Library You can tap this area of the screen to close the Library and return to the pre viously open document File Types There are three default file types in the Library eBooks eNews and eDocs e eBooks lists all electronic book formats such as prc palm pilot doc files and so forth g See also e eNews lists all enews documents These documents are For more infor formatted and synchronized using the Mobipocket Web mation about the Companion version 4 and above Quick Publish e eDocs lists all documents txt or html files This function of the includes htmland txt files produced with the Quick Web Companion Publish function of the Web Companion or those saved see Using Quick directly into the Contents directory of the eBookMan Publish on page Desktop Manager of eBookMan User s Guide 125 Note You can assign a document to a category only from the Book Details dialog box 126 Tap eBooks eNews or eDocs to see the available documents in these file types You see a list of available documents in the current file category The active file type appears bolded and has no underline There is also a Categories option that enables you to file your documents by category Categories 1
110. enus 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 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 Gloss
111. eo WO ICH 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 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 EN 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 ind
112. es below for more information 4 Tap OK to exit the Edit dialog box 5 Tap in the empty completion check box _ to mark your todo as completed Xj Editing Entries You can change the text of a todo right in the ToDo List Tap to place the cursor in a todo where you want to make your edits and add or delete text Use the Handwriting area or the onscreen keyboard to make your changes Your edits are automatically saved You can select a todo to edit from the ToDo List Hold your sty lus down on the todo you want to edit You see a pop up menu with 3 choices Edit Delete and Duplicate To do Book D Pick up milk Make appointment with guidance counselor Edit Delete Mail pip Mom i 04 call Bo ewe a i Duplicate Kawa Duplicate pop up menu e To edit the entry tap Edit You go to the pop up menu for this todo e To delete the todo tap Delete Chapter 13 ToDo Book You see a dialog box asking you to confirm the deletion Tap OK to delete or tap Cancel to exit without deleting e To create an exact copy of the todo tap Duplicate Entering Settings To enter or edit settings for a todo tap in the line of the todo to select it then tap Edit Active Due Date Edit Complete O Priority YLow dialog box Inthe Edit dialog box you can set a priority level the due date and the activation date You can also mark your todo as com plete add a note or delete your todo 1 Tap W t
113. essalonians 2Thes 1 Timothy 1Tim 2 Timothy 2Tim TUS engen Titus eBookMan User s Guide 121 Hebrews Heb J JONN weni 3Jn Jamees Jas Jude Jude 1 Peter 1Pet Revelation Rev 2 Peter 2Pet 1 John 1Jn Translator Language Abbreviations Add these language abbreviations at the beginning of your search request to narrow your search parameters to only that language English Eng ltalian Ita DULG 1 Pe nekain Ned Portuguese Prt e216 eee Fra Spanish Espn German Deu Swedish Sve Exiting Franklin Reader You can either close Franklin Reader and return to the Launcher or you can return to the Launcher and leave the pro gram running in the background 1 Tap to return to the Launcher without closing the pro gram 2 Tap then either tap File Exit or write Menu shortcut e to close the program You can also tap xj at the top right corner of the screen se 122 Chapter 7 Franklin Reader 8 Mobipocket Reader eBookMan includes the Mobipocket Reader a program that lets you read search and bookmark electronic books eBooks electronic newspaper articles eNewspapers and other electron ic documents eDocuments This c
114. 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 tion 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 ver i j o ie CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER TIT CHAPTER Ti CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VITI CHAPTER IH CHAPTER CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER XIII CHAPTER IW List example Outline of Tom Sawyer POR 2000 Cemo ir n 8 ie alprazolam wANAPROX DS TABLETS wANAPROX TABLETS wCIPRO ORAL SUSPENSION wCIPRO TABLETS ciprofloxacin
115. finitions 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 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 locati
116. for any defect due to faulty workmanship or materials Products purchased outside the European Union and Switzerland that are returned under warranty should be returned to the original vendor with proof of purchase and description of fault Charges will be made for all repairs unless valid proof of purchase is provided This warranty explicitly excludes defects due to misuse accidental damage or wear and tear This guarantee does not affect the consumer s statutory rights Limited Warranty outside U S the E U and Switzerland This product excluding batteries and liquid crystal display LCD is guaranteed by Franklin for a period of one year from the date of purchase It will be repaired or replaced with an equivalent product at Franklin s option free of charge for any defect due to faulty workmanship or materials Products purchased outside the United States the European Union and Switzerland that are returned under warranty should be returned to the original vendor with proof of purchase and description of fault Charges will be made for all repairs unless valid proof of purchase is provided This warranty explicitly excludes defects due to misuse accidental damage or wear and tear This guarantee does not affect the consumer s statutory rights INDEX A Abbreviation 110 121 Translator language 110 Bible 121 Translator 122 About Address Book 160 Audiobook Player 140 Calculate 200 eBookMan Desktop Manager 36 I
117. for the recurring event 5 Set an end date To set the end date tap the End by check box and tap the Chapter 12 Date Book date box You see the Select Date screen Tap the day month year and tap Select To repeat your appointment indefinitely tap the No end date check box 6 Tap OK to save your changes and return to the Edit dialog box To exit the Recurrence screen without saving any changes tap Cancel or X To delete a previously set recurrence tap Delete At the Daily View indicates that an appointment repeats The Recurrence screen varies by interval setting Daily Weekly Monthly and Yearly Daily Recurrence The Daily setting repeats your appointment based on a set number of days For example to repeat an appointment every 5 days tap the Daily check box and write 5 in the Recur every day s field Recurrence Daily Weekly Monthly Yearly Recur every J dayls Recurrence screen for Daily interval No end date End bu 09714701 Weekly Recurrence The Weekly setting repeats your appointment based on a set day of the week To repeat an appointment every two weeks on Wednesday tap the Weekly check box write 2 in the Recur every week s on field and tap W for Wednesday eBookMan User s Guide 167 Note Appointments can recur through calendar year 2029 168 Recurrence Daily Weekly Monthly Yearly Recurrence screen for Weekly interval
118. g 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 Connection 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
119. g 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 Delete 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 4 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 ar
120. g Voice Memos siscsncsiccsdivacinicersneanttasinwiiniuernueacienes 196 Listening to Voice Memos l l eee 197 Exiting Voice Memo 22220022200000ennn kk kk ke 197 viii Table of Contents 16 Calculate 199 Understanding the Keys M E 199 Using the NIC nennen ee 200 Making Calculations nn 200 Using Calculator Mem ry use 201 Exiting Calculate unse 201 Appendix A Getting Updates 204 Checking for Updates nenne ee 204 Updating the eBookMan Desktop Manager 204 Updating the eBookMan Software cccccceeseseeeeeeeeeeees 206 B Serial Port Connection 207 Seral cradle US OS een 207 Serial cable users K KAK O3K F A dl kk kk KAKA 208 G MultiMediaCards 209 Inserting MMCS K K iSjiSF Ek kk kK KK KAKA KK 209 Packin Up to MMO ee ee 210 Restoring from MMC M j 211 Erasing an MMO en anne 211 D Glossary 212 E Troubleshooting 218 Downloading and Installing the Desktop Manager Operating System or Applications 218 Sending Files from the Desktop Manager to eBookMan 221 The Desktop Manager cccccssscccceseecceeseesseesecsenseeseass 223 The eBookMan Device Kh h ul kk kk eke 224 eBookMan User s Guide ix F Legal Information 231 DOC CO NOL ern 231 FOO NOICE ee 231 Copyrights Trademarks Legal ccccceeecceeesseeeeeeeeeeees 232 Limited Warranty Disclaimer of Warranties and Limited Remedy ii k
121. h 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 Choose 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 con
122. hapter describes how to open and close content use the Library view content change settings use bookmarks search a document get online help and exit Mobipocket Reader Before using this progam you must download convert and install documents formatted for the Mobipocket Reader Opening and Closing Documents You can open documents from Mobipocket Reader or from the Launcher To open a document from the Launcher tap its icon To open a document from Mobipocket Reader follow these steps 1 Tap le to open Mobipocket Reader The screen that appears varies based on available content and whether or not documents were opened previously e If no documents are available you go to the Library screen eBooks eNews eloca Categ 0 eBookls Empty Library screen There are no documenta in this category Top Clase e f electronic documents are available and no documents have been opened you see the Library screen eBookMan User s Guide Note By default the Mobipocket Reader opens to the last viewed screen You can change the default at the Settings screen For more informa tion please see Changing the Settings on page 131 123 E WE 1 close eBooks eNews eUocs Categ 4 eBooks Mobipocket Help Library screen i Othello The Art of War with documents The Time Machine Tip for more information about a document click on its icon gn Top Close The Libr
123. hat 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 Birthday 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 amp 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
124. he 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 Holmes The Search screens appears Worde Search screen unse for words 2 Enter up to six words by using the Handwriting area or the onscreen keyboard For example enter Moriarty 8 8 it Words ara ERD N N N Sear ching for PIERRE Moriarty in a 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 aD EUTLDER THE MISSING THREE GLUARTER Bei a Sherlock Holmes Words Ar Arts 12 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 Words Co a TE NM EM D
125. icated 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 case as displayed in the Handwriting Guide If 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 Ch
126. ide 171 172 4 Tap the day of the month you want To return to the current date from a different location tap Today 5 To select the date tap Select To exit without selecting a date tap Cancel Understanding the Views You can choose any of three different views while using your Date Book Buttons at the bottom of the screen allow you to choose between Daily Weekly and Monthly views To set the default view tap and then either tap File Preferences or write Menu shortcut p Tap the view you want and tap OK to enter your changes Daily View Daily View displays the schedule for the selected day It is the first screen you see when you enter Date Book To return to this view from another screen tap 1 09 14 01 BRR Daily View 6 00P Yoga class f 00P S 00P Dinner at Jane s A scroll bar is always displayed to the right of the screen Tap the up and down arrows on the scroll bar or the scroll lines on the Control Pad to move up or down your schedule one line at a time Tap in the scroll bar above or below the slider or tap the scroll arrows in the Control Pad to move up or down one screen at a time Chapter 12 Date Book Buttons representing each day of the week beginning at Sunday or Monday are displayed across the top right of the screen 1 Tap the day you want to select The selected day is shaded 2 Tap or gt to go to the previous or next calendar week 3 Tap to return to the c
127. in its sequential place in Daily View Editing Appointments You can edit the text of an appointment directly in the data entry column Tap to place the cursor in the appointment where you want to make your edits and add or delete text Use the Handwriting area or the onscreen keyboard to make your changes Your edits are automatically saved eBookMan User s Guide 165 Note To change the number for an interval drag your stylus across the num ber to highlight it and enter a num ber A See Also Please see Setting the Date on page 171 for more information on how to select a date 166 You can also enter the location of an appointment set an appointment to repeat set an alarm and attach a note in the Edit dialog box To make these edits tap in the data entry col umn of an appointment to select it then tap Edit The Edit dia log box appears 4 0802 Edit ime Or FOO PH dialog box O8 00 FPM OAN Day Event Remind me Recurrence Repeating Appointments To set an appointment to repeat do the following 1 Tap Recurrence Recurrence Daily Weekly screen Monthly Yearly Recur every weeks on S H T W TIES No end date End by 09714701 You see the Recurrence screen 2 Tap the check box next to Daily Monthly Weekly or Yearly 3 Set an interval for your appointment to automatically repeat 4 Tap a button SMTWTFS to select the day
128. info 195 Memory 67 139 199 231 in Calculate 201 Menu 160 Edit 102 141 146 160 176 190 195 File 140 146 160 175 184 190 195 Go To 103 Help 36 Main 130 Move 101 Options 102 239 Page 131 Setup 35 View 34 Web 34 Menu bar 29 Menu icon 61 Menus in Audiobook Player 140 in Calculate 200 in Date Book 175 in Desktop Manager 33 in Franklin Reader 101 in Mobipocket Reader 130 in Music Player 146 in ToDo Book 184 in Voice Memo 195 Microphone 60 196 Voice memo 60 Microsoft Outlook 33 161 Misc View 153 157 MMC 49 50 67 209 MMC port 63 Mobipocket 37 51 123 Mobipocket Reader 12 123 138 Book Details 127 Category 124 Footer 128 Library 123 Moving around 132 Progress Bar 129 Searching a Document 133 Settings 131 Text Area 129 Tips 128 Tool Bar 129 Using Bookmarks 134 Model number 231 Mono format 145 Monthly View 174 240 Move to library folder 31 33 41 to MMC 32 to RAM 32 Move menu Back 101 Exit 102 Forward 101 Scroll to End 102 Scroll to Top 102 MP3 39 48 49 145 MultiMediaCard 63 67 Music 147 Music Player 12 13 145 148 My Download Library 35 My eBookMan 25 My Updates 35 N Natural handwriting 13 90 Netscape Navigator 232 New Content 48 Next 99 Note View Address Book 154 Number input area 85 O On Off button 61 65 Onscreen keyboard 13 Address Book 161 Date Book 176 Memo Book 190 Open 31 34 Operating system 11 22 35 77 Options menu About Franklin Re
129. ing the Menus There are two menus in ToDo Book File and Edit The File menu is available when no todo is selected in the ToDo List When a todo is selected both menus are available To select a menu item first tap tap either File or Edit and then either tap the menu item you want or write the Menu short cut in the Handwriting area File Menu Use the File menu to delete all completed todos view informa tion about ToDo Book read online help and exit the program O Call Bob about football tickets File menu About Displays the version number of ToDo Book Purge r Enables you to delete all completed todos from your list You must confirm the deletion by tapping OK Tap Cancel to exit the Purge confirmation dia log box without deleting todos Help h Displays online help Exit e Exits ToDo Book Edit Menu Use the Edit menu to cut copy and paste text access the key board and view the Handwriting guide Cut and Copy are acti vated only when text is selected Drag your stylus over the text you want to cut or copy Paste is available only when there is text saved to the clipboard Chapter 13 ToDo Book LJ Mail pictures to Nom j Call Bob about football tickets Edit menu Handwriting Guide Cut x Removes any selected text A copy is retained on the clipboard Copy c Places a copy of any selected text on the clipboard Paste v Places text from the clipboard into the sel
130. ion A Cycles through the available font sizes iii Goes to the Library Text Area The Text area of the screen contains the text of the document This area can include a title page graphics table of contents and hyperlinks You can adjust the display of the text by changing your settings For more information please see Changing the Settings on page 131 Another way to change the display of text is to switch to full screen view Press the Control Wheel to toggle to full screen view which removes the tool bar across the top of the screen and the progress bar at the bottom Press the Control Wheel again to re display the tool bar and progress bar Progress Bar The progress bar indicates your location in the text of a document As you move through the document a highlight moves across the bar You can tap anywhere on the progress bar to move to a different location within a document eBookMan User s Guide 129 130 If you have saved any bookmarks a small notch is placed on the progress bar indicating the location of the bookmark in a document amp and appear to the left and right of the bar when a document has bookmarks Tap and 2 to move to the previous or next bookmark position Using the Menus There are two menus in Mobipocket Reader a main menu and a page menu Tap or tap next to the document title to see the main menu Tap w next to the page number to see the page menu To select a
131. k of the unit eBookMan User s Guide Helpful Hint lt is best to close applica tions as you finish using them To see the applica tions you currently have open select File Manager on the Launcher menu You can close applications from the File Manager screen 229 230 Appendix F Legal Information Specifications Model EBM 900 Dimension 13 15 x 8 6 x 1 7 cm Weight approx 185 g Batteries 2 X AAA Memory 8 MB ISBN 1 56712 607 3 Model EBM 901 Dimension 13 15 x 8 6 x 1 7 cm Weight approx 185 g Batteries 2X AAA Memory 8 MB ISBN 1 56712 608 1 Model EBM 911 Dimension 13 15 x 8 6 x 1 7 cm Weight approx 185 g Batteries 2 X AAA Memory 16 MB ISBN 1 56712 609 X FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE FCC Notice NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on
132. keyboard draw a line up and out of the Letter input area abc Each field has a limit on the number of characters it can hold For details about the maximum number of characters in any particular field see Field Limits on page 175 Tap the time approximate slot for your appointment to set a start and end time You see the Select Time dialog box Select Time Start Fiz 00 FAN Select Time End 01 00 AM dialog box OAN Day Event Cancel Tap the down arrows and then tap the times you want To set an all day event tap the All Day Event check box Tap OK to save your changes To exit without saving changes tap Cancel or X Your appointment appears in its sequential place in Daily View Chapter 12 Date Book To add an appointment for a custom time slot follow these steps 1 Tap New lt S M T ul T1E S gt Blank line for new appointment 17151 ew Eat 60 to The cursor is active on a blank line in the data entry column at the top of the screen 2 Enter your data 3 Tap in the empty time column You see the Select Time dialog box The All Day Event check box is active by default 4 Tap the check box to deselect an all day event and set a start and end time for this appointment 5 Tap the down arrows and then tap the times you want 6 Tap OK to save your changes To exit the Select Time dialog box without saving your changes tap Cancel or X Your appointment appears
133. ktop 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 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 ne
134. lease refer to your PC or Windows man ual 219 Problem When try to open the User s Guide in my Web browser from Franklin s Web site get a blank screen Solution Your browser may not have the option plug in for opening pdf doc uments Right click on the eBookMar User s Guide link and select the Save Target As option In the dialog box select a location on your PC in which you want your file down loaded and click OK The User s Guide is downloaded to your PC You can then double click the file and view it at any time 220 Appendix Helpful Hint You need the Adobe Acrobat Reader software to view the eBookMar User s Guide If it is not already installed on your PC go to the Adobe Web site www adobe com and follow the instructions provided to download and install the latest version of Acrobat Reader Sending Files from the Desktop Manager to eBookMan Problem The PC fails to recognize my eBookMan device Solution This may be because the drivers for your USB port are either missing or cor rupted To reinstall the driv ers do the following 1 On your PC click Start Settings Control panel System 2 Click the Device Manager tab Windows 2000 users will find the Device Manager under Hardware If eBookMan is not listed as a device click Other Devices for information about the USB port and eBookMan 3 Double click USB Port eBookMan 4 Click th
135. m the clipboard into the selected location Select All a Select the entire text of your memo You can then copy it and paste it in another location Keyboard k Displays the onscreen keyboard Chapter 14 Memo Book Handwriting Guide g Displays the libraries of input characters Synchronizing with Microsoft Outlook For detailed instructions please see Using Intellisync on page 43 Exiting Memo Book You can close Memo Book and return to the Launcher or you can return to the Launcher and leave Memo Book running in the background 1 To return to the Launcher without closing Memo Book tap 2 To close the application tap and then either then tap File Exit or tap x at the top right of the screen eBookMan User s Guide 191 ne 192 Chapter 14 Memo Book MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATIONS eBookMan User s Guide 193 194 15 Voice Memo eBookMan includes Voice Memo a program that enables you to record memos and play them back This chapter describes fea tures of the program and details how to record and play memos how to use the menus and how to control the volume Tap at the Launcher to open Voice Memo Voice Memo TNo Hemos The application uses buttons menus and lists to provide func tionality While recording and playing the time elapsed indicator appears on the display Understanding the Buttons The following buttons perform the functions Records a memo This butt
136. 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 menu 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 El never Scroll to End j Move menu head and Exit e las 50 Back lt Moves back to the previously visited location Forward gt Moves forward to the previously visited loca tion eBookMan User s Guide 101 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 Thomalgelect 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 Key
137. n application that reads audio books lectures public radio programs newspaper arti cles and more With eBookMan you can listen to your favorite spoken works anywhere anytime It s a whole new way to be entertained and informed while on the go or while relaxing Visit audible com to see what they have to offer This chapter describes the Audiobook Player and tells you how to listen to an audiobook Before using this program you must download and install audio books a book recording that is formatted for use in the eBookMan device eBookMan supports audio format 2 with audio capacity of approximately 5 1 hours for 16 MB of memory The World Wide Web s leading source for quality audio down loads of spoken works is www audible com They ve compiled a library of more than 12 000 titles that include current best sell ers like A Walk in the Woods Hannibal and The Brethren over the top comedy from the exclusive RobinWilliams audible com and popular news publications such as The Wall Street Journal The New York Times L A Times Forbes and The Economist There are a host of categories to choose from at audible com including fiction science business speeches mystery spiritual ity and many more You can download spoken works to your eBookMan through www audible com To open Audiobook Player tap Ks at the Launcher Audiobook Player Title TNo Programs List Section BURRS List The application uses buttons menus
138. n 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 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
139. nchronization 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 communicating 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 amp 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 07 0S701 eo Select Time 8 26 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
140. nformation about Date Book read online help and exit the program eBookMan User s Guide 175 File menu About Displays the version number of Date Book Preferences p Enables you to select the alarm sound Help h Displays online help Exit e Exits Date Book Edit Menu Use the Edit menu to cut copy and paste text access the onscreen keyboard and view the Handwriting Guide Cut and Copy are activated only when text is selected Drag your stylus over the text you want to cut or copy Paste is available only 10 0 Keyboard 11 09 Handwriting Guide Cut x Removes any selected text A copy is retained on the clipboard Copy c Places a copy of any selected text on the clipboard Paste v Places text from the clipboard into the selected location Keyboard k Displays the onscreen keyboard Handwriting Guide g Displays the libraries of input charac ters 176 Chapter 12 Date Book Synchronizing with Microsoft Outlook For detailed instructions please see Using Intellisync on page 43 Exiting Date Book You can close Date Book and return to the Launcher or you can return to the Launcher and leave Date Book running in the background 1 To return to the Launcher without closing Date Book tap E 2 To close the program tap then either tap File Exit or write Menu shortcut e eBookMan User s Guide 177 178 Chapter 12 Date Book 13 ToDo Book eBookMan includes ToDo Bo
141. nformation in your eBookMan to and from Microsoft Outlook Click Download A Download page appears with links to the Desktop Manager executable from an HTTP server and an FTP server Click the link for the server from which you want to down load Note You get the same files from both servers If you have trouble downloading the files from one server because of a conflict with your PC settings try the other server Install eBookMan Desktop Manager trom the server or save the installation program to your PC If you install from the server the installation process auto matically begins If you save the executable to your PC you must locate the file on your PC and double click it to start the installation process Follow the instructions on the screen to install the Desktop Manager Your currently installed Desktop Manager is overwritten Note You may need to restart your Windows system when installation is complete You will be prompted if this is necessary Start the Desktop Manager See Start the Desktop Manager on page 21 for details eBookMan User s Guide 205 Updating the eBookMan Software You can either check for updates as described in Checking for Updates on page 204 or you can have the program do this for you To get the latest OS and applications do the following 1 Connect your eBookMan device to your computer and turn it on 2 Open your Internet connection
142. nges 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 the 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
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144. nscreen 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 Launcher 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 addr exe 104K audioapp exe f 4K Audiobook _Player au File Manager 368 Lalculator exe 96K DateBook exe scr
145. nt list of documents If you have more documents than can fit on one screen move down to see the other items Then tap Top to return to the top of the list Back Returns to your previous location Close Closes the Library and returns to the previously open document if any If there is no previously open document or that document has since been removed from your eBookMan device this link does not go anywhere Viewing a Document The Text view is where you read the content of a document Text view consists of a tool bar document text and a progress bar Tool bar he Time Mache MN e Lw The Time Machine by Hlierbert GCeorge Wells 1895 Chapter I Text area The Time Traveller for sa it will be convenient to speak of him was expoun ding a recondite matter to us His grey eyes shone and twinkled and i usually pale face Progress bar 128 Chapter 8 Mobipocket Reader Tool Bar The tool bar displays the title of the document and the current page number with accompanying menus Tap or w next to the document title to access the main menu Tap next to the page number to access the page menu Tap the menu item you want The tool bar also displays icons that enable you to move around in a document and access other locations in Mobipocket Reader The following icons are available Al Goes to the table of contents if any or to the first page if there is no table of contents La Returns to your previous locat
146. ntellisync 36 Memo Book 190 Music Player 146 ToDo Book 184 Voice Memo 195 Accessory Case 63 Cover 63 Address Book 12 14 150 161 Address view 153 Contacts List 150 157 Custom fields 157 Edit menu 160 Exit 161 Field limits 159 Menus 160 Misc view 153 Note view 154 Preferences 157 Search 158 Address View 153 Audible 232 Audible folder 42 Audible com 51 139 AudibleManager 33 49 51 83 Audio books 51 Audiobook Player 12 13 139 144 Exit 140 Help 140 Preferences 141 Program info 140 Audiobooks 48 B Back 99 Back panel 62 Backlight 60 Backup 210 Battery 11 19 63 231 Compartment 19 63 Indicator 67 Replacement 20 Warning 20 BIOS 19 Booklist 97 99 Bookmark 107 118 134 Add 118 Add bookmark 135 Bookmark List 119 136 Scroll bar 119 View 119 Bookmark View 101 Buttons Fast forward 140 145 194 On Off 61 65 Pause 194 Play 140 145 194 Record 194 Reset 62 Rewind 140 145 194 235 Start 140 Stop 140 145 194 C Cable 11 21 62 208 Serial 208 Calculate 12 14 199 202 Exiting 201 Keys 199 Memory 201 Calibration 25 Caps lock keyboard 92 Category 126 Indicator 67 Change folder 34 Change sync folder 34 40 Change to contents folder 34 Change to library folder 34 Configuration Connection 22 Desktop Manager 35 Connection view 30 Contacts list 150 155 Contents Folder 40 Contents pane 31 41 42 49 50 Copy to contents folder 31 41 Delete 32 Move to library folder
147. nu 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 only 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 A
148. nus 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 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
149. o see the Priority drop down list The options on this menu are Low Normal and High a See also I Tap the priority level you want to set See Selecting a Date on page 2 Tap the Due D ap the Due Date box to set a due date Fey mare mettle In the Select Date screen tap the day month year you want tion on how to 3 Tap the Active date box to select an activation date select a due date In the Select Date screen tap the day month year you want and an activation 5 Tap Note to add additional comments or information regard pale ing this todo You can add up to 1028 characters Notes screen Tap Done to save the note E appears next to the todo on the ToDo List eBookMan User s Guide 181 To delete the note tap Delete You see a dialog box asking you to confirm the deletion Tap OK to delete or tap Cancel to exit without deleting 5 Tap in the empty completion check box _ to mark your todo as complete X 6 Tap OK to save your changes Tap Cancel to exit the Edit dialog box without saving your changes or settings To delete the todo tap Delete You see a dialog box asking you to confirm the deletion Tap OK to delete or tap Cancel to exit without deleting Selecting a Date When you select the Active or Due Date options in the Edit dia log box the Select Date screen is displayed Select Date 2001 Q Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Oct Noy Dec Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 S
150. obipocket Reader comes with online help The online help is installed as its own eBook To view this help at any time do the following 1 Tap iin or tap and then tap Library to go to the Library 2 Tap eBooks if you are not already at the eBooks list close eBooks list at elocs Categ the Library 4 eBooks Mobipocket Help st Othello amp The Art of War im Ihe Time Machine Tip for more information about 4 document click on its icon gut Top Close 3 Tap Mobipocket Help eBookMan User s Guide 137 Mobipocket Help fff Gh A 2 w Table OF Contents betting started Mobipocket Help Your Personal ID PID Toolbar icons Table of Contents Mobipocket Reader main Menu Page number pop up menu Library Bookmark List Configuration settings Hyperlinks and the link back arrow Progress bar Full screen mode 4 Tap the section you want to read 5 Tap iv or tap and then tap Library to return to the Library 6 Tap the title of the document you were previously viewing Exiting Mobipocket Reader You can close Mobipocket Reader and return to the Launcher or you can return to the Launcher and leave Mobipocket Reader running in the background 1 To return to the Launcher without closing Mobipocket Reader tap 22 2 To close the program tap and then tap Exit se 138 Chapter 8 Mobipocket Reader 9 Audiobook Player eBookMan includes Audiobook Player a
151. of the character you want to delete and then tap back To delete more than one character drag your stylus across the characters you want to delete to highlight them When you tap in your new data the old characters are overwritten Tap 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 APPLICATIONS 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 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 Manage
152. oft Outlook to the organizer applications in your eBookMan device It is part of the eBookMar Desktop Manager The default screen on your eBookMan device from which all programs and some content files are opened This includes files both on RAM and any installed MMC MultiMediaCard The programs and con tent files are represented by icons The section of the Handwriting area that has abc on it This is the area in which you write letters MMC See MultiMediaCard MP3 MPEG audio layer 3 A compressed music file much smaller in size than its counterpart on a CD and hence easily sent over the Internet MultiMediaCard MMC An electronic card similar to a floppy disk for your PC An MMC with preloaded content is read only Blank MMCs are avail able in different memory sizes and can store up to 64 MB of data natural handwriting The way you write eBookMan has a hand writing recognition system that recognizes several ways of writing letters so you can find one that best suits you Number input area The section of the Handwriting area that has 123 on it This is the area in which you write numbers Operating system OS The most important program on any computer or handheld device that helps run all other programs and helps the computer recognize peripheral devices such as key boards and printers It is necessary for basic functions such as opening other programs keeping track of files recognizing input from the keyboard
153. ok a standard organizer program for entering your todos and keeping track of them This chapter describes how to enter edit and delete todos and how to set pri ority levels for your tasks Sat the Launcher to open ToDo Book When you open Note the program for the first time you see a screen with three but lt tons at the bottom New Edit and Show When entries exist E completion the ToDo List displays all the entries ac To do Book To do Book 5 Pick up milk 4 low priority en Icon ToDo List Mail pictures to Mom ToDo La i Call Bob about footba oy normal priori with no tickets vun oatbal List with ea p entries entries y Icon high priority icon When your ToDo List contains more eniries than can fit on one screen a scroll bar appears Tap the arrows to move up or down one line Tap in the scroll bar above or below the slider use the scroll arrows on the Control Pad or rock the Control Wheel to move up or down one screen Adding Entries To create a new eniry follow these steps 1 Tap New Write in the Handwriting area or use the onscreen keyboard to enter your todo You can enter a maximum of 10 24 characters 2 Tap the Priority icon to see the pop up menu of priorities Tap Low J Normal or High to select the one you want eBookMan User s Guide 179 180 To do Book Priority selection pop up menu 3 Tap Edit to add settings See Editing Entri
154. ok Player 10 Music Player eBookMan includes Music Player a program that enables you to play music This chapter describes features of the program and details how to select and play music titles how to use the menus and how to control the volume Music Player supports MP3 files When you download an MP3 file into your device eBookMar Desktop Manager converts the MP3 format to one recognized by your eBookMan device For more information about synchronizing music files see Chapter 3 Managing and Synchronizing Content Tap at the Launcher to open Music Player Music Player FSample_Song 000 00 00 The application uses buttons menus and lists to provide func tionality The time elapsed appears on display Understanding the Buttons The following buttons perform the music functions Plays the music During play pauses the music Stops the music Fast forwards the music S Q Rewinds the music eBookMan User s Guide Note eBookMan requires approxi mately 625 K of memory for every minute of music stored in mono format It requires 1 25 MB of memory for every minute of music stored in stereo format 145 Note When the drop down list is open use and to quickly step through music titles 146 Using the Menus Music Player uses three menus File Edit and Control To see the menus tap Tap the menu item you want or write the Menu sho
155. ok Voice 2 Contents Icon Category indicator Sherlock Stal Holmes Gam Memory Status bar nin 5 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 MultiMediaCard 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 4 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 Contr
156. oks the Search screen shows a list of items from which you can search Use this feature to find information about two or more items To perform a search from this screen follow these steps 1 Go to the Search screen Access the Search screen from any location within Franklin Reader in one of the following ways e Tap e Tap and then either tap Go To Search or write Menu shortcut s rt i C 88 jr 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 88 Fi lindane linezolid Lioresal Hiothyronine liotrix Lipidil Micro lipids intravenous a 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 Gen
157. ol 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 available 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
158. on 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 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 Conten
159. on changes to Stop when you are recording or listening Stops the memo from recording or playing Plays the memo During play pauses the memo Fast forwards the memo o e 6 o Rewinds the memo Chapter 15 Voice Memo Using the Menus Voice Memo uses three menus File Edit and Control Tap in the Control Pad To select an option you can tap the menu item you want or write the Menu shortcut in the Handwriting area The File Menu Use the File menu to view information about the program and exit the program File menu Fem Help h Displays tips for using Voice Memo About Shows the copyright information for the pro gram Memo Info i Displays general information about the cur rent title such as name author and size of the file Delete Deletes the selected memo Exit e Exits Voice Memo The Edit Menu Use the Edit menu to set your preferences for the application Edit Preferencesip menu Preferences p Enables you to display the left handed con trols and change the prefix name of all new memos that you record eBookMan User s Guide 195 Note When the drop down list is open use and to quickly step through record ings 196 To change the orientation of the buttons tap the check box To change the prefix name for new memos tap the Name box and then either tap and enter a new name or write it in the Handwriting area Note By default Recording
160. ont panel 60 FUB 39 G Glossary 14 212 Go To menu Booklist 103 Bookmark List 103 Index 103 Outline 103 Search 103 Search Results 103 Graphic 107 H Handwriting area 61 151 Handwriting guide 68 161 Address Book 161 Date Book 176 Memo Book 191 Hard reset 65 Hardware features 60 Headphone jack 62 Headwords 115 Help 140 146 184 195 200 Address Book 160 Audiobook Player 140 Calculate 200 Date Book 176 Franklin Reader 120 in Mobipocket Reader 137 Memo Book 190 Music Player 146 ToDo Book 184 Voice Memo 195 Help menu 36 About eBookMan Desktop Manager 36 About Intellisync 36 Help topics 36 Home 99 HTML 39 48 I lambic 232 Icon 67 Content 67 Franklin Reader 96 Program 67 ID number 64 Installation 35 37 204 Installation CD 11 18 22 Intellisync 11 35 43 Advanced Settings 45 Field Mapping 46 ISBN 231 K Keyboard 91 151 Keys 199 L Label in Address Book 151 153 Launcher 13 67 83 Icon 61 Launcher icon 61 Launcher menu 64 File manager 81 Legal information 14 Letter input area 85 Library 125 Category 126 File Types 125 Header 125 Open Library at startup 132 Library folder 33 41 License agreement 4 Limited warranty 233 234 List 99 List View 100 Lookup 108 Lowercase accents keyboard 93 M Main menu About 130 Bookmark List 130 Exit 131 Find 130 Help 130 Library 131 Settings 130 Mathematical function 199 Memo Bock 12 14 Edit menu 190 Exiting 191 File menu 190 Memo
161. oo Company Birk Electric Cut x Removes any selected text A copy is retained on the clipboard Copy c Places a copy of any selected text on the clipboard Paste v Places text from the clipboard into the selected location Keyboard k Displays the onscreen keyboard Handwriting Guide g Displays the libraries of input charac ters Synchronizing with Microsoft Outlook For detailed instructions please see Using Intellisync on page 43 Exiting Address Book You can close Address Book and return to the Launcher or you can return to the Launcher and leave Address Book running in the background 1 To return to the Launcher without closing Address Book tap 2 To close the program tap e then tap File Exit from the Contacts List You can also tap x at the top right of the Contacts List eBookMan User s Guide 161 162 Chapter 11 Address Book 12 Date Book eBookMan includes Date Book a standard organizer program for maintaining your schedule Once you enter appointments you can view them by day by week or by month This chapter describes how to add appointments and edit them It also shows you how to use the different views and menus and how to move around within the program THEI lt S M TW Tels gt Time column Data entry column View buttons Daily View with Appointments Each time you open Date Book you see the Daily View for the c
162. ou can view the text of an existing bookmark or a list of all bookmarks To view or edit a bookmark follow these steps Note If you are already at the location in text where you entered the bookmark begin at Step 3 1 Tap and then either tap Go To Bookmark List or write Menu shortcut 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 INTE 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 of 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 Help Your Franklin Reader comes with context sensitive help and a guide
163. out error messages that you may see in the Desktop Manager or on the eBookMan device Detailed online help is available both in the eBookMan Desktop Manager and in each application on the eBookMan device To access Help in the Desktop Manager click Help in the Menu bar To access Help from most programs on the device select File Help For more information visit Franklin s technical support Web page and check the FAQ frequently asked questions database Just connect to www franklin com ebookman support asp and click on a flag to choose your language Customers in the United States or Canada can also send email or even chat with Franklin If you need further technical support see Support on page 15 for a list of contacts Downloading and Installing the Desktop Manager Operating System or Applications Here are a number of solutions to possible problems with downloading and installing the eBookMan Desktop Manager Problem Solution Helpful Hint When try to download 1 Remove and re connect Make sure your eBookMan eBookMan software from your eBookMan device device is properly connect the Franklin Web site my to the PC ed to the PC and turned on Web browser shows a vali Turn the unit on before you download dation 3 error instead of an eBookMan software from the Web Sync page 3 On your FC click in the the Franklin Web site Device Pane of your Desktop Manager then click View Refresh 4 Click Web Download Applic
164. ox 2 Use the Handwriting area or the onscreen keyboard to enter a short label describing the bookmark Tap Keyboard to access the onscreen keyboard 3 Tap Add to add the bookmark The Time Machine ff Ai oP F Bookmark i Ii me leaning back in his marker esasy chair and naming the three new quests But the things a mere paradox said the Editor TT can t argue to night I dont mind telling you the story but I can t argue I will he went on tell you the story of what has happened to me if you like but you must refrain from interruptions I want to Bookmark notch W appears at the top right corner of the page where the bookmark was added A small notch is placed on the progress bar indicating the location of the bookmark in a document and appear to the left and right of the bar when a document has book marks Tap and to move to the previous or next book mark position 4 Tap W to display the bookmark label KR stopped here here Bookmark label 5 Tap OK You can view a list of all bookmarks stored for the current docu ment Each bookmark in the list contains a page number label and the label that was entered when the bookmark was created eBookMan User s Guide 135 To view or edit the bookmark list follow these steps 1 Tap and then tap Bookmark List Bookmarks 2 haukmarkte close i page 61 chapter 3 Bookmark list fe page 134 ch
165. plorer 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 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
166. power off while backup is in progress Backup screen File lof 6 frnkebos sys SSS Cancel To stop the backup tap Cancel If you cancel a partial back up is saved Appendix Restoring from MMC If you overwrite or delete files on your eBookMan that are backed up to MMC you can restore those files easily To restore files from MMC follow these steps l Insert an MMC into your eBookMan following the instructions under Inserting MMCs on page 209 2 At the Launcher tap e 3 Tap MMC Backup 4 Tap Restore The message This will overwrite all data currently in RAM appears Tap Cancel to exit without restoring files from the MMC 5 Tap OK to restore files from the MMC The Restore screen appears Note This process takes several minutes The amount of time varies by the number of files that must be restored After the files are restored you must calibrate the screen to use your eBookMan Erasing an MMC To erase an MMC follow these steps ls Insert an MMC into your eBookMan following the instructions under Inserting MMCs on page 209 At the Launcher tap Tap MMC Backup Tap Erase The message This will delete all data on the MMC Continue appears Tap Cancel to exit without erasing the MMC Tap OK to erase the MMC eBookMan User s Guide 211 212 D Glossary Application ART Audio book Backlight BIOS Calibration Ca
167. 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 Al 256 color VGA monitor A serial port is e Mouse or other pointing device required for e Windows 98 or higher Windows NT e 50 MB free disk space users Serial cra e 32 MB RAM recommended dies 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 li
168. r click Web My eBookMan Library For more information see Registering your eBookMan Device on page 27 Opening and Closing eBooks Open eBooks from Franklin Reader or from the Launcher To open an eBook from Franklin Reader follow these steps 1 Tap 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
169. rch Wal The first entry that matches your letters is highlighted You can add more letters and the highlight moves to the next matching entry When you enter a letter for which there is no match the highlight disappears Chapter 11 Address Book Deleting Entries You can delete an entry from the Contacts List or from any of the views in the Edit Address screen To delete an entry do one of the following e Inthe Contacts List hold your stylus down on the entry you want to delete Tap Delete on the pop up menu You see a dialog box asking you to confirm the deletion Tap OK to delete Tap Cancel to exit without deleting e Inthe Contacts List tap the entry you want to delete You see the Edit Address screen Tap the Delete button at the bottom of the screen You see a dialog box asking you to confirm the deletion Tap OK to delete or tap Cancel to exit without deleting Field Limits Each Address Book field has a limit on the number of characters it can hold The following table lists each field and its respective limit Field Name Maximum Field Name Maximum number of number of characters characters Last 64 Work Street 64 First 64 Work City 64 Company 64 Work State 64 Middle 64 Work ZIP 32 Title 64 Work Country 64 Work1 Work2 Home1 Home Fax Mobile Pager Other Work Work Homel Home Fax Mobile Pager Other Work1 Work2 Homel Home Fax Mobile Pager
170. rd cable eBookMan User s Guide Note The USB to serial cable and cradle must draw power from the key board connector port on your com puter to preserve the battery life of your eBookMan When using a laptop without a mouse leave the Female B PS 2 connector unplugged To use a mouse with a laptop plug the Female B PS 2 connec tor into the Male PS 2 connector on the mouse 207 208 Serial cable users The USB to serial cable has four connectors e USB connector e DB 9 serial connector e Female PS 2 connector e Male PS 2 connector Keyboard connector Serial port port Keyboard DB 9 serial connector Device Male PS 2 gt connector on USB connector A Male PS 2 B Female PS 2 connector connector on on USB to serial port cable USB to serial port cable Do the following to connect your device to a serial port on your computer using the USB to serial cable 1 Plug the USB connector end of the cable into the USB port on your device 2 Plug the DB 9 serial connector end into a free serial COM port on your desktop computer 3 Disconnect the keyboard from your computer 4 Plug the Male A PS 2 connector end into the keyboard connector port on your computer 5 Plug the Female B PS 2 connector end into the Male PS 2 connector end of your keyboard cable Appendix C MultiMediaCards You can purchase MultiMediaCards MMCs with content
171. reen 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 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 ee 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 6 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
172. rograms 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 560 Fublisher Frogram 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 p
173. rs Lind Footnote Graphic or figure Bibliographic entry Unavailable section of text Unavailable graphic illustration Table reference Cross reference Bookmark Pronounces the headword highlighted word or entry To view the information 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 am O E i Indications and Usage AGGRENOXI is 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 15 contraindicated in patients With hypersensitivity to dipyridamole aspirin or any of the other product Maas Quick Commands eBookMan User s Guide 107 Note Capitalization and punctuation are not necessary for Lookup 108 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
174. rtcut File Menu Use the File menu to view information about the program and exit the program Help TE arm on 1 Exit File menu Fremen Help h Displays tips for using Music Player About Shows the copyright information for the pro gram Program Info i Displays general information about the cur rent title such as name author and size of the file Exit e Exits Music Player Edit Menu Use the Edit menu to set your preferences for the application Edit menu Preferences p Displays the left handed controls The Control Menu Use the Control menu to set your preferences for the applica tion Chapter 10 Music Player Control menu Edit Play Single Plays the selected music title Play All Plays all music titles in the order listed Repeat Single Plays the selected music title repeatedly Repeat All Plays all music titles in the order listed and repeats the entire list of song Selecting a Title Music Player uses a drop down list to show the currently loaded music titles Tap the down arrow to view the list of titles Music Player dere Sve sve Delirious 0000 00 00 Tap the title you want to select it Listening to Music 1 Tap the down arrow at the top left of the screen The drop down list of titles appears 2 Tap the music title you want 3 Tap Q You can press the Control Wheel to start or stop the music Rock the wheel to adjust the volume eBookM
175. sktop Manager For more information see Chapter 3 Managing amp Synchronizing Content on page 39 If 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 Follow 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 8 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 me
176. splay simply tap the function and then instead of tapping the number again For exam ple tap 4 to get 8 Note You cannot repeat the calcu lation of a per centage by press ing again 200 M Adds the current value to the value stored in memory but does not display the sum M Subtracts the current value from the value stored in memory but does not display the dif ference Using the Menu To access the menu tap in the Control Pad The program uses a menu that contains the following items Help Displays online help About Displays legal information about Calculate Exit Closes the program Making Calculations To make a simple calculation follow these steps 1 Tap a number For example tap 4 To enter a negative value tap the number and then tap 2 Tap the key for the mathematical function you want For example tap A symbol for the function appears on the display 3 Tap another number For example tap 9 4 Tap The sum 13 appears on the screen To clear the program press C CE To subtract a percentage from a value follow these steps 1 Tap the total value For example tap 300 2 Tap the key for the mathematical function you want For example tap 3 Tap the percent value For example tap 5 4 Tap The value that equals a 5 discount from 300 285 appears on the screen Chapter 16 Calculate Using Calculator Memory Using memory you can add or s
177. sten 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 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
178. t 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 files 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 suc
179. t your date as explained in Setting the Date on page 171 Tap Select to return to the recurrence screen If you do not wish to set an end date tap the No end date check box Setting Alarms To set an alarm follow these steps 1 Tap the Remind Me check box to activate an alarm for your appointment 2 Tap to set the time when you want the alarm to sound You see the Reminder Settings dialog box Reminder Settings Remind me Reminder Fminutets Settings before the event dialog box Cancel 3 Tap W to see the time drop down list and tap the item you want to select Reminder Settings Remind me i Y minutets before t hourts Time drop day s down list week s You can set your alarm for minutes hours days or weeks before the appointment eBookMan User s Guide Note If you tap the Remind Me check box and don t tap ack the default remind time is 15 min utes before the event 169 4 Enter the interval number for when you want to be alerted 5 Tap OK to accept your changes and return to the Edit dialog box Tap Cancel to return to the Edit dialog box without changing the alarm settings At the Daily View indicates that an alarm has been set for an appointment Selecting Alarm sounds You must be in Daily View to set an alarm sound Tap OK to exit the Edit dialog box and return to Daily View 1 Tap and then either tap File Preferences or write Menu short
180. tains tips on caring for the eBookMan device and instructions for resetting it Front Panel Microphone EBookMan Touch sensitive Screen On Off button amp Backlight control Microphone Speak into this when recording voice memos Touch sensitive The display area for programs 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 me
181. tegory A program that performs a specific task or series of tasks for the user Advanced Recognition Technologies Inc A company that creates voice and handwriting recognition for mass market mobile devices A book recording that is formatted for use in an audio device eBookMan supports audio format 2 with audio capacity of approxi mately 5 1 hours for 16 MB of memory Lighting that appears to come from behind the LCD Liquid Crystal Display screen making it easy to see and read text in the dark Basic input output system The built in soft ware in a computer that controls the display screen the keyboard the drives and so on The setting of reference points to determine the accuracy and precision of the touch sen sitive screen In your eBookMan device a name used to group applications and content that appears in the Launcher Content application eBookMan programs that require content Contents pane Control Pad Control wheel Appendix files e g Franklin Reader Mobipocket Reader Audiobook Player and Music Player In the Desktop Manager the pane that shows all files and folders in the selected directory It reflects the file structure on your PC The area on the device that contains the Handwriting area the Launcher and Menu icons and the scroll area The wheel in the rear left side of the eBookMan that functions as an Enter key a scrolling mechanism or volume setting Cookie Core appli
182. ternet 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 Files4Franklin Electronic Publishers eBookMan Desktop Marnager Data Corterts E Cancel 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 eBookMan 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 FE r G The sy
183. text 4 Tap Done to save your changes The device returns to the Memo List You also can tap Delete to remove your memo You see a dialog box asking you to confirm the deletion Tap OK to delete or tap Cancel to exit without deleting Using the Menus There are two menus in Memo Book File and Edit The File menu is available in the Memo List and both menus are avail able in the Edit screen To select a menu item first tap e tap either File or Edit and then either tap the menu item you want or write the Menu short cut in the Handwriting area eBookMan User s Guide 189 190 File Menu Use the File menu to view information about Memo Book and exit the program The File menu is available at the Memo List Both menus are available at the Edit screen File menu About Displays the version number of Memo Book Help h Display online help Exit e Exits Memo Book Edit Menu Use the Edit menu to cut copy and paste text access the onscreen keyboard or view the Handwriting Guide Cut and Copy are activated only when text is selected Drag your stylus over the text you want to cut or copy or use Select All to high light the entire text of a memo Paste is avaiable only when there is text saved to the clipboard Edit menu Handwriting Guide g Cut x Removes any selected text A copy is retained on the clipboard Copy c Places a copy of any selected text on the clipboard Paste v Places text fro
184. 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 Tap ei to open My eBookMar and access the settings My eBookMane Select Date 01 01 01 Week Starts WSunday e 0 YFast Select Time um Double click Click here Volume ic T Password to test Sounds OGuiet Mode Pen Language English Shutoff Time Fz Minutes Time Format WHH HH AM PM 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 MM 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 s
185. 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 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 de
186. to Reader Functions You can view Reader Functions from any location Tap and then either tap Options Reader Functions or write Menu shortcut f to read the guide You can read the help in any location Tap and then either tap Options Help or write Menu shortcut h to read the help Yiewing 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 VIEW 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 EXOAUS nase Ex Leviticus Lev Numberes Num Deuteronomy
187. to go to the linked section of text Tap to return to your previous location Finding a Definition You can find a definition for any word in text by tapping on the highlighted word To highlight a word drag the stylus over the word Tap the highlighted word The following dialog box appears Show this help file About box Displays about Reader copyright Where you on TH Personal ID PIO Add bookmark Adds the word or words to the Bookmark List Enables you to search for the definition or translation of the word or words in the desig nated reference book Copy Copies the highlighted word or words to the clipboard In copyright books only the first three words are copied Defintion Searching a Document You can find information you want using the Find in text dialog box The Find in text dialog box enables you to enter a string of characters and search for that string throughout the text of the current document 1 Tap and then tap Find eBookMan User s Guide Note Each search begins at your position in text where you accessed the Find in text dialog box 133 Note Bookmarks are assigned to par ticular pages SO if the font size changes the bookmark will exist at the same page number in the new font size not necessarily the same location in text 134 You see the Find in text dialog box Find in text Find in text Match case dialog box O Whole word
188. to move through the selected title FS5ertinon i Forward 10 Seconds Forward i Minute Forward 10 Minutes Forward 1 Hour Backward 10 Seconds Control Backward 1 Minute menu Backward 10 Minutes Backward 1 Hour Skip to Previous Section Skip to Next Section Edit You can jump forward or backward in increments of 10 seconds one minute 10 minutes or one hour You also can skip to the previous or next section within a title Selecting a Title and Section Nia Audiobook Player uses two drop down lists to show the avail Not all audio able titles and the sections available for the selected title To books contain access a drop down list tap the down arrow sections Use these lists to choose the audio title and section you want to hear Listening to an Audiobook 1 Tap the top down arrow to see the list of available titles 2 Tap the title you want to hear it 3 Tap the bottom down arrow to see the list of sections avail able in the current title where available eBookMan User s Guide 141 fi Important Existing content on the MMC will not be erased 142 Skip to step 5 if there are no sections in the title you want Tap the section you want to hear Tap to begin listening You also can press the Control Wheel to start or stop the audiobook Rock the wheel to adjust the volume Use or to fast forward or rewind Tap Q when done listening Saving Audiobooks to MultiMediaCards
189. ts 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 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 amp 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 Old
190. ts 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 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 AudibleManager only Deleting Files To delete a file from eBookMan you must remove the file from both the eBookMan device and the Desktop M
191. tween 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 music and audiobooks To register from the Desktop Manager follow these steps 1 oo a ID 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 eBookMar 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 Toolb
192. ubtract to and from a stored value Once the memory is set you can recall the value and use it in different calculations You also can clear memory To use memory follow these steps 1 Tap a value 2 Tap M to add the value displayed on the screen to memory When a value is stored in memory an M appears in the lower left corner of the calculator display 3 Tap M again to add to the stored value You also can subtract from the value in memory by tapping M 4 Tap MR to see the actual value in memory 5 Tap MC to clear memory Exiting Calculate You can close the program and return to the launcher or you can return the the Launcher and leave the program running in the background 1 Tap to return to the Launcher leaving Calculate running in the background 2 To close the calculator tap and then File Exit or tap Eaj eBookMan User s Guide 201 202 Chapter 16 Calculate APPENDIX eBookMan User s Guide 203 Note Cookies must be enabled in your browser to down load content from the Franklin Web Site 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 204 A Getting Updates Franklin releases updated versions of the eBookMan software on a regular basis Check the latest releases often for new fea tures and enhancements to existing features The upgrades are free
193. ult keyboard use the Cap Shift Accent or Shift Accent option to find it Tap cap to access the Caps lock keyboard Caps lock keyboard SONBESOBEN a CF The Caps lock keyboard contains capital letters punctua tion and special characters Tap cap again to return to the Default keyboard e Tap shft to access the Shifted keyboard nae ha NT Jel alwjelriTiv luli lole nea alslofrle nlslkf keyboard Tz TelvTeIniml lt 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 ORESAGGEDR afs afalaf lele Shifted accent elelelelifzlijilo keyboard lolslalalolafululo EREBEEBORDE U 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
194. ur when the word or words you entered match within a single verse or paragraph of text or match inflections or run ons within a definition You must tap through the Outline until you enter text to see the matching words Your search word or words will be boxed eBookMan User s Guide 115 of O E i wACCUTANE CAPSULES BETAXOM OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION BETIMOL OPHTHALMIC SOLUTION SORIATANE CAPSULES SPORANOK ORAL SOLUTION CORTHO BIOTECH SULFAMYLON CREAM a SULFAMYLONM TOPICAL Words hlna PRESSURE ccs 3 matches in Text Words metabolism 9 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
195. urrent date from another location Weekly View 1 Tap to go to the Weekly View This view displays the schedule for a single week If there are no appointments for the week you see the message No appointments this week The month and year are displayed at the top left of the screen and the number of the calendar week being displayed is at the top right of the screen Tap lt or gt j to go to the previous or next calendar week To return to the current week tap 21 You can view your weekly appointments as a list or as a grid Tap E at the bottom of the screen to see the week s sched ule as a list EN luck 430 11 01 01 2100F Radiology meeting 4 00P Pick up Editor at airpor Weekly View as alist Each day is separated by a dark bar listing the day of the week and date eBookMan User s Guide 173 174 If your schedule contains more appointments than can fit on one screen a scroll bar appears Tap the up and down arrows on the scroll bar or the scroll lines on the Control Pad to move up or down your schedule a line at a time Tap in the scroll bar above or below the slider or tap the scroll arrows in the Control Pad to move up or down one screen at a time 5 Tap at the bottom of the screen to see the week s sched ule as a grid EE 2 00P Radiolog 4 00P Pick up Weekly View as a grid MER Each day s schedule is listed in it s own box The day and date is abbreviated in the
196. urrent day The current day is set in My eBookMar The data entry fields in Daily View are divided into two columns the time column on the left and a corresponding data entry col umn on the right By default there are time slots for every hour from 12 midnight a m to 11 p m A scroll bar appears to the right of the screen Tap the up and down arrows on the scroll bar to move up or down one line Tap in the scroll bar above or below the slider to move up or down one screen eBookMan User s Guide a See also For details about the views in Date Book please see Understanding the Views on page 172 163 A See also To learn more about the views see Understanding the Views on page 172 g See also Please see Setting the Date Repeating Appointments Setting Alarms and Adding Notes below to read instructions for these settings 164 Adding Appointments You can add appointments for the default times or you can cre ate custom time slots To add an appointment follow these steps 1 Tap Go To 2 Tap the month you want 3 4 Tap the day you want Tap Select You go to the Daily View for that day You must be in Daily View to add appointments to your schedule Tap on the line in the data entry column for the time you want Enter your appointment You can either write in the Handwriting area or use the onscreen keyboard To access the onscreen
197. ution e Check to see if the con tent is in eBookMan by opening the appropriate content application The title may not include an icon e Make sure the MMC card is inserted proper ly The gold contacts must be facing up and towards the unit e Check to see if the gold contacts are dirty For cleaning information please refer to the man ufacturer s instructions e If your eBookMan oper ating system is older than version 1 05 you must perform a soft reset To perform a soft reset gently press the reset button on the back panel with the end of a paper clip Your Desktop Manger is older than version 1 12 and your eBookMan oper ating system is older than version 1 05 eBookMan User s Guide Helpful Hint To check the version num ber of your eBookMan operating system tap at the Launcher screen and then tap About To avoid resetting your unit each time you insert an MMC it is best to update both your Desktop Manager and your eBookMan operating sys tem For free updates go to www franklin com ebookman click on the link to eBookMan then click on What s new Click on the link to download the latest Desktop Manager Once the Desktop Manager is installed on your PC click Web Download Applications from the Desktop Manager to get the latest version of the operating system 227 Problem An application on my eBookMan device is not responding What should do Why are files remov
198. words you entered 116 Chapter 7 Franklin Reader Titles amp Text These matches occur when some of the words you entered match in an Outline and some match in text You must enter the text to see these matches This category also returns matches if the words you entered occur in different titles along a single Outline path You must tap through the Outline until you enter text to see the matching words 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 I
199. wspa 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 installed 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

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