Page 2 - License Agreement
READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING ANY BOOKMANELECTRONIC BOOK.YOUR USE OF THE BOOKMAN ELECTRONIC BOOK DEEMS THAT YOUACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITHTHESE TERMS, YOU MAY RETURN THIS PACKAGE WITH PURCHASE RE-CEIPT TO THE DEALER FROM WHICH YOU PURCHASED THE BOOKMANELECTR...
Page 3 - Contents; Using your new
1 Contents Using your new PDR ® Family Guide to Women’s Health and PrescriptionDrugs ™ book card, you can read more than 40 chapters dealing withwomen and their specific health is-sues. You can also learn about more than 350 brand and generic drugsthat are often prescribed to women.In addition, this...
Page 4 - Key Guide; Color Keys; Function Keys; Direction Keys; Key Combinations
2 Key Guide Color Keys HEALTH (red) Displays the Health menu. DRUG (green) Displays the Drugs menu. INDEX (yellow) Displays the Index. SEARCH (blue) Displays and clears the word search screen. Function Keys BACK Backs up to the previous screen. CAP Shifts keys to type capitals andpunctuation. CARD E...
Page 5 - Installing a Book Card; Removing a Book Card
3 Key Guide (cont’d.) Quick Keys 2 D Go to the Dosage section. E Go to the Side Effects section. F Go to the Most Important Fact section. G Go to the General section. I Go to the Food and Drug Interac- tions section. N Go to the Do Not Take If section. O Go to the Overdosage section. P Go to the Pre...
Page 6 - Selecting a Book; Press or to highlight a; Resuming Where You Left Off; Using the Color Keys
4 Selecting a Book Once you have installed the bookcard in your BOOKMAN, you canselect which book you want to use. 1. Turn on your BOOKMAN.2. Press CARD . 3. Press or to highlight a book symbol. 4. Press ENTER to select it. ➤ Resuming Where You Left Off You can turn off your BOOKMANat any time. When...
Page 7 - Viewing a Demonstration; Press or; Tutorial from; Changing the Settings; Shutoff; A slanted arrow indicates a submenu.
5 Viewing a Demonstration ➤ Help is Always at Hand You can read a help message at vir-tually any screen by pressing HELP . Press or DN to read the mes- sage. Press BACK to exit it. To read a tutorial about how touse this book, select Tutorial from the Setup menu. Before you begin, you may want tosee...
Page 8 - Reading Health Topics; Fact from Fiction; and press or; Deciding
6 Reading Health Topics It’s easy to read about women’shealth topics. Here’s how. 1. Press HEALTH (the red key). Or press CLEAR , highlight Health, and then press ENTER . 2. Highlight a chapter title. For ex- ample, highlight 3 PMS: Sorting Fact from Fiction . To highlight a chapter title, scrolldow...
Page 9 - Reading Drug Profiles; Drug; Most Important Fact
7 Reading Health Topics Reading Drug Profiles If you know the brand or genericname of a drug, here’s how to find itsdrug profile. 1. Press DRUG (the green key). Or press CLEAR , highlight Drugs, and then press ENTER . 2. Press ENTER to select Drug Profiles . 3. Type a brand or generic drug name. For...
Page 10 - to see the corrections.; to see its drug profile.
8 Reading Drug Profiles To highlight a section, scroll downor type its first few letters. 6. Use , DN , or SPACE to scroll. 7. To go to the next or previous section, hold ✩ and press DN or UP . Or use the Quick keys. To learn how,read “Using the Quick Keys” in thenext column. 8. Press CLEAR when fin...
Page 11 - Remaining matches in In-; Searching for Words; tension headache
9 Searching for Words 5. Hold ✩ and use DN to see the Outline locations of the nextmatches. 6. Press ENTER to see a match. 7. Press MENU . Note: After a word search, onlychapters and sections with matchesare shown on the menus and sub-menus. If Remaining matches in In- dex appears, you must press ME...
Page 12 - Highlighting Search Words; meta
10 Highlighting Search Words Searching for Words ➤ If You Misspell a Search Word If you enter a misspelled searchword, a list of corrections appears. Use to highlight a correctionand then press ENTER . ➤ Searching for Parts of Words If you want to find prefixes, suf-fixes, or other parts of words, t...
Page 13 - Reading Cross-references; take you to related material.; Notice that the; , follow the steps in; to start the; to go to the
11 Reading Cross-references Throughout the text of this book,you’ll see cross-references, indi-cated by an . Cross-references take you to related material. 1. When you see a in text, hold ✩ and press ENTER . Notice that the is highlighted. 2. Press ENTER to go to the cross-reference. 3. If needed, u...
Page 14 - Using the Index; Index; General; and then press the; Sending Words
12 Using the Index Using the Index, you can look up symp-toms, diseases, treatments, drugs, andother medical terms and topics, listedfrom A to Z. 1. Press INDEX (the yellow key). Or press MENU and then highlight Index . 2. Start typing an index entry. For example, type cervical cancer. To undo a let...
Page 15 - Book Card Care; • Do not touch the metal con-; and Trademarks
13 Book Card Care LBS. • Do not touch the metal con- tacts on your book cards. Caution: Touching these electrical contacts with statically charged ob-jects, including your fingers, coulderase information entered in a bookcard or built-in book. • Do not put excessive weight on your book cards. • Do n...
Page 16 - Limited Warranty
14 Limited Warranty (U.S. only) FRANKLIN warrants to you that the BOOKMAN PRODUCT will be free from defects in materials and workmanship forone year from purchase. In the case of such a defect in your BOOKMAN PRODUCT, FRANKLIN will repair or replace itwithout charge on return, with purchase receipt,...
Page 21 - Electronic Publishers; E L E C T R O N I C B O O K C A R D; OO; The PDR Family Guide to; USER’S GUIDE
Electronic Publishers E L E C T R O N I C B O O K C A R D B OO KMAN The PDR Family Guide to WOMEN’S HEALTHand Prescription Drugs ™ ® USER’S GUIDE GWH-2055