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Digital Book System For Use with the Franklin IC-1 1 9 DIGIT AL BOOK F User ’ s Manual Electronic Publishers Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 FCR-28019-00 A PN 7201765 Printed in China FOLD Electroni.
1 License Agreement READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE DIGITAL BOOK. YOUR USE OF THE DIGITAL BOOK 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 THE DIGITAL BOOK AND YOUR PURCHASE PRICE WILL BE REFUNDED.
2 Contents Getting Started ............................................... 4 Viewing a Demo .............................................. 6 Using the Menus ............................................ 7 Finding Book, Chapter, Verse ..................
3 Introduction Congratulations! Your new Bible combines the majesty and poetry of the King James Version (KJV) with the latest technology from Franklin Electronic Publishers.
4 Getting Started You must install the Bible digital book before you can use it. WARNING: Never install a digital book when the Digital Book System is on. ✓ Protect Your Digital Books If you install or remove digital books while the Digital Book System is on, information that you entered in any installed digital book may be erased.
5 Getting Started 1. Press . 2. Press or to highlight the KJV Bible symbol. 3. Press . This is the Request Line of the Bible. You can always go to the Request Line by pressing .
6 Viewing a Demo Before using the Bible, you may want to view a demonstration of what it can do. MENU 1. Press . 2. Press to highlight View Demo View Demo View Demo View Demo View Demo under Other Other Other Other Other . 3. Press . 4. To stop the demo, press .
7 Using the Menus Using the Old and New menus, you can select and view any book or section of the Bible. Try this example. 1. If you ’ re not at the menus, press . 2. Press to highlight New New New New New . The flashing arrows show which arrow keys you can press at any screen.
8 Using the Menus 6. Press . 7. Press to return to the menus. A check marks the book that you last read. ENTER MENU ✓ Tips for Using Menus • To go to the top or bottom of a menu, hold the gold key, , while pressing or . For example, hold and press under the Old menu to highlight Malachi .
9 Finding Book, Chapter , V erse You can find any verse of the Bible by entering a book title, chapter number, and verse number at the Request Line. You should type a space or colon between the chapter and verse numbers. You don’t need to type capital letters.
10 Finding Book, Chapter, Verse ✓ Tips for Finding Verses • Type only a book title to find the first verse in a book. Type a book and chapter number to find the first verse in a chapter. • Type abbreviations rather than full book titles (e.g., ps for Psalms or eph for Ephesians).
11 Reading the Bible Once you ’ ve found a Bible verse, you can scan and view surrounding verses. The following example starts at Genesis 1:1. 1. Press . 2. Press . 3. Press or to scroll. 4. Press or to page down or up. Or press to page down. 5. Press plus or to go to the end or start of the chapter.
12 Reading the Bible ✓ Where in the Bible Are You? Once at a verse, you can view its book, chapter, and verse number by pressing . ✓ Viewing Word Counts Once at a verse, you can view the number of times a word occurs in the Bible. First, press to start the highlight.
13 Searching For Words You can search for any word in the Bible, except the short, common words listed on p. 24. Simply enter up to four words at the Request Line. You ’ ll find every occurrence, or match, of the word(s). 1. At the Request Line, type up to four words.
14 Searching For Words 4. Press . 5. Press the arrow keys to highlight a book under Old Old Old Old Old or New New New New New . 6. Press and then select a section with matches.
15 Searching For Words ✓ If You Misspell a Word When you request a misspelled word, or a correctly spelled word that is not in the Bible, you see a correction list like this: Press or to highlight a correction and then press . Or press to edit your request.
16 Searching for Phrases Using the Search menu, you can select an ordered search and then narrow the search width so that you can find phrases. An ordered search finds words in the order that you request them. You can make these selections before or after a word search.
17 Searching for Phrases ✓ Understanding Ordered Searches Remember, ordered searches find words only in the order in which you request them. For example, an ordered search for holy spirit will not find spirit holy . ✓ Understanding Search Widths The search width is how far apart your words can be in matches.
18 Expanding Searches To find more matches, you can expand a word search up to three times. Each expansion adds related words to your word search. Try this example. 1. At the Request Line, type belief belief belief belief belief . 2. Press to view the first match.
19 Expanding Searches 7. Press the arrow keys to highlight a book under the Old or New menu. 8. Press and then select a section with matches. ✓ Unexpanding Searches To unexpand an expanded word search, first press . Then press the arrow keys to highlight the Unexpand Search item under the Search menu.
20 Expanding Search W ords When you search for more than one word, you can expand and then unexpand each word separately to fine-tune a word search. 1. At the Request Line, type creation god creation god creation god creation god creation god . 2. Press .
21 Expanding Search Words The number of matches increases. 7. Press again to fully expand the word. If you press again, you see a message that no more expansion is possible. 8. Press . 9. Press the arrow keys to highlight a book under the Old or New menu.
22 Expanding Search Words ✓ Understanding Expansion Levels When you expand a search word, you see a message showing the current expansion level. There are four expansion levels. Each level adds related words to your search. Expansion Level 1 is the unexpanded search word (e.
23 Picking Search W ords You can also search for a word by highlighting, or picking, it from a Bible verse. You can pick and search for any word except the short, common words listed on p. 24. Try this example. 1. At the Request Line, type romans 5 6 romans 5 6 romans 5 6 romans 5 6 romans 5 6 .
24 Picking Search Words 6. Press plus to view the next match. 7. Press to view the books with matches under the Old and New menus. DN ✓ Words Too Common to Search You cannot search for these words b.
25 Viewing Footnotes ✓ Understanding Footnotes The footnotes in this Bible have been added by Franklin Electronic Publishers to clarify the meaning and usage of archaic English words. These footnotes are not part of the King James Version. 1. At the Request Line, type psalm 16 7 psalm 16 7 psalm 16 7 psalm 16 7 psalm 16 7 .
26 Viewing Footnotes ✓ When More Than One Note Appears When more than one appears on screen, press plus to view the footnote nearest the top. To view other footnotes on screen, first press to start the highlight. Then press the arrow keys to highlight another .
27 Using Bookmarks For quick reference, you can place up to 30 book- marks in the Bible. Then you can scan your book- mark list and view any marked verse. In this example, we ’ ll place a bookmark at Matthew 5:3. 1. Type matthew 5 3 matthew 5 3 matthew 5 3 matthew 5 3 matthew 5 3 .
28 Using Bookmarks ✓ A Quick Way to Place Bookmarks Rather than pressing and then to place a bookmark at a verse, simply press plus . ✓ Deleting Bookmarks To delete a bookmark from your bookmark list, follow these steps. 1. Press . 2. Press to highlight a verse.
29 Changing Settings Using the Other menu, you can change the type size and the shutoff time at any time. Here is how. 1. Press . 2. Press the arrow keys to highlight Set Type Size Set Type Size Set Type Size Set Type Size Set Type Size under Other Other Other Other Other .
30 Changing Settings 8. Press . 9. Press or to highlight a time. 10. Press to select it. ✓ Understanding Times and Sizes • The shutoff time is how long the Bible stays on when you forget to turn it off. • The type size is how large the letters appear in verses, messages, and the Request Line.
31 1. Type luke 18 31 luke 18 31 luke 18 31 luke 18 31 luke 18 31 . Then press . 2. Press again. 3. Press the arrow keys to highlight Jerusalem Jerusalem Jerusalem Jerusalem Jerusalem . 4. Press plus . 5. Press or to highlight the Columbia Encyclopedia symbol.
32 Sending Words 8. Press to read the entry. ✓ Comparing Translations If you install the King James Version and another Bible such as the New International Version (IC-121) in your Digital Book System, you can easily compare translations. Here ’ s how: 1.
33 Digital Book System ® This section reviews key features of the Digital Book System. Resetting the Digital Book System If the keyboard fails to respond or the screen performs erratically, first press and then press . If nothing happens, hold and press .
34 Digital Book System Replacing the Batteries The Digital Book System uses CR2032 lithium batteries. CAUTION: Have new batteries ready before following these steps. 1. Turn the Digital Book System off. 2. Press and slide the battery cover off the back of the unit.
35 Digital Book System Protection and Storage • Don't touch the metal contacts on the back of your digital books or the rubber contacts in the book slots of the Digital Book System.
36 Specifications Model IC-119 • Old and New Testaments, King James Version • Two search methods: (1) by book, chapter, and verse, and (2) by search word(s) • Pick mode, word search expansion/un.
37 Limited W arranty (USA only) FRANKLIN warrants to you that the DIGITAL BOOK will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year from purchase.
38 Back up; erase; or stop highlight in verses. Exit the Bible. Clear a request. Enter a request; select items; start highlight. View a help message. View the bookmark list. View to and from menus. Expand a word search. Turn the Digital Book System on or off.
39 [Index to come][ Index ? key 12 symbol 13 ¶ symbol 24 symbol 27 symbol 25-26 Ambiguous requests 10 Arrows 7, 11 Auto-resume 5 BACK key 6, 9, 23, 30 Batteries, replacing 34 Bookmarks deleting 28 pl.
40 Index Italics in menus 16 in verses 24 LIST key 27 MENU key 6, 7 Menus section 7 viewing 6 zooming up and down 8 MORE key 19 New menu 7 No Matches menu 15 Old menu 7 ON/OFF key 4 Ordered searches 1.
Digital Book System For Use with the Franklin IC-1 1 9 DIGIT AL BOOK F User ’ s Manual Electronic Publishers Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 FCR-28019-00 A PN 7201765 Printed in China FOLD Electroni.
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