Page 2 - License Agreement; READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING ANY BOOKMAN
1 License Agreement READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING ANY BOOKMAN ® PRODUCT. YOUR USE OF THE BOOKMAN PRODUCT DEEMS THAT YOU ACCEPTTHE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THESETERMS, YOU MAY RETURN THIS PACKAGE WITH PURCHASE RECEIPTTO THE DEALER FROM WHICH YOU PURCHASED THE BOOKMAN...
Page 3 - Contents
2 Contents Using the Special Features ...................................................... 4Installing Batteries .................................................................. 5Installing Book Cards .............................................................. 5Selecting a Book .................
Page 4 - Introduction
3 Welcome to the world of Franklin. This Franklin model is a powerful, portableelectronic Bible, with a slot in the back for a book card. With your King James Bible, you can: • find any book, chapter or verse using the Reference search screen; • type a keyword to quickly find favorite passages;• use...
Page 5 - Volume Control; Using the Special Features
4 AC Adaptor Jack: The AC/DC adaptor is in the 9 volt range within acurrent range of 200 to 300 milliam-peres. + – This symbol indicates that the innercore of the plug of an AC adaptor isnegative and that the outer part ofthe plug is positive. If the symbol onyour AC/DC adaptor does not matchthe abo...
Page 6 - Installing Batteries; Installing Book Cards; Never install or remove a
5 ➤ About Screen Illustrations Some screen illustrations in thisUser’s Guide may differ slightlyfrom what you see on screen. Thisdoes not mean that your unit is mal-functioning. Your unit is powered by four AAA batteries.Follow these easy instructions to install orreplace them. 1. Lift the battery c...
Page 7 - Help is Always at Hand; Press or to highlight; Selecting a Book
6 ➤ Help is Always at Hand You can view a help message at anyscreen by pressing HELP . Use the di- rection keys to read the message. Toexit help, press BACK . Once a book card is installed in theunit, you can select which book youwant to use. 1. Turn your unit on.2. Press CARD . These are sample boo...
Page 8 - Key Guide; Color Keys; to stand for one or more; Hold the first key while pressing the second.; or; Move in the indicated direction.
7 fn + fn + CAP + fn + or Key Guide Color Keys Expands a search.Places a bookmark.Goes to the Word searchscreen.Displays a footnote. Shifts to type capital lettersand punctuation marks.Exits the book you were read-ing. Key Guide Function Keys Turns the unit on or off.Speaks a Devotional verse. Displ...
Page 9 - Your Bible comes with a; se to; To turn the feature off, highlight; Use the arrow keys to highlight; Tutorial; View; Tutorial press; View Demo from; Shutoff; Press; to exit without making a; Changing the Settings
8 ➤ Learn-a-Verse Your Bible comes with a Learn-a-Verse feature. Each time you turn your Bibleon, you can hear a Devotional verse. Ifyou wish to turn this feature on, press MENU . Highlight Setup, U se to highlight Learn-a-Verse on and press ENTER . To turn the feature off, highlight Learn- a-Verse ...
Page 10 - For example, to highlight; and; Using the Menu; Old Testament; New Testament; Romans
9 4. Use or to highlight a Chapter, or type its numberand press ENTER to select it. For example, to highlight Chapter 5, type 5. To type numbers, hold fn and press q-p. 5. Use , fn + or SPACE to scroll down. 6. Use fn + or to go to the next or previous verse. 7. Press MENU to return to menu or press...
Page 11 - Index
10 ➤ Resuming Where You Left Off You can turn your electronic Bibleoff at any passage. When you turnit on again, the last passage thatyou viewed appears, unless youhad previously turned on the Learn- A-Verse feature. If Learn-A-Verse ison, you will to hear a Devotionalverse and go to its text.Note: ...
Page 12 - When you press; tional; Hearing Devotional Verses
11 The icon means that this is a verse that you can hear read.Whenever you see this icon, youcan press to hear the verse. 4. Press CLEAR when done. ➤ Understanding Say When you press in a menu or at a search screen, your Bible willgo to the Devotional menu. To heara verse of your choice, follow thes...
Page 13 - Finding Bible Verses; la for; to
12 Finding Bible Verses Finding Bible Verses To go directly to a specific Bible verse,enter its book title, chapter number, andverse number. If you enter only a book title and chapternumber, you will go to the start of thechapter. If you enter only a book title,you will go to the start of that book....
Page 14 - Searching for Words; kingdom of; and and the on their; to start the search.; and press; to go directly to the text. You; Use or to highlight the; Luke
13 Searching for Words Searching for Words Just as if you were using a concor-dance, you can search for almost anyword or phrase in this Bible. Simply en-ter search words to find their occur-rences, or matches. 1. Press SEARCH . 2. Type your search word(s). For example, type kingdom of God. You can ...
Page 15 - Chapter 6
14 6. Use or to highlight the chapter you want, and press ENTER to see the text. For example, select Chapter 6 . Note that the main search wordsare boxed. 7. Press fn + or to see the next or previous match (ifany). 8. Press CLEAR when done. Searching for Words Searching for Words ➤ Using MatchMaker ...
Page 16 - To learn how, see “Finding Bible Verses.”; To turn the highlight off, press; light; salvation; to search for the; Highlighting Search Words; press; benefit; to expand the; Expanding Your Search
15 You can also search for a word byhighlighting it in a verse. Try this ex-ample. 1. Go to Isaiah 12:2 . To learn how, see “Finding Bible Verses.” 2. Press ENTER to start the high- light. To turn the highlight off, press BACK . 3. Use the arrow keys to high- light salvation . 4. Press ENTER to sear...
Page 17 - Understanding Footnotes; Viewing Footnotes; Psalms
16 ➤ Understanding Footnotes The footnotes in this Bible havebeen added by Franklin ElectronicPublishers to clarify the meaning ofarchaic English words. These foot-notes are not part of the originalKing James Bible. Viewing Footnotes Viewing Footnotes Whenever you see a after a word in a verse, that...
Page 18 - Deleting a Bookmark; Using Bookmarks; The; This is a sample list.; Using Bookmarks
17 Deleting a Bookmark You can delete any bookmark youwant. Note: If you reset your unit, allyour bookmarks will be lost. 1. Press MARK to view your list of bookmarks. 2. Select and go to the verse whose bookmark you wish toremove. For example, if youhad John 1 on your book- mark list, go to the tex...
Page 19 - to start the highlight,; Transferring Words; Pressing the reset button; Resetting Your Unit
18 This Bible can transfer words to cer-tain BOOKMAN book cards. To senda word to another book, you mustfirst install a book card in your unit,and that book card must be able tosend or receive words. To learn if abook card can send or receivewords, read its User’s Guide. 1. Highlight a word in this ...
Page 22 - FCC Notice
21 NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the lim-its for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfulinterference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, usesand can ...
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22 Index * 7, 14 ? 7, 10 AC Adaptor Jack 4 Book card color keys 6 Bookmarks adding 17 deleting 17 viewing 17 CARD key 7, 18 Color Keys 7 Demonstration, viewing the 8 FCC Notice 21 Finding verses 12 Footnotes 16 Headphone Jack 4 Hearing Devotional verses 11 Help 6 Highlighting Words 15 Index, using t...
Page 24 - expanding your
23 Index ISB-28003-00P/N 7201618 Rev. A Screen illustrations 5 Search expanding your 15 for words 13 SEARCH key 7, 13 Selecting a book 6 Settings, changing the 8 Speaker 4 Special Features 4 Specifications 19 Transferring Words 18 Tutorial, viewing the 8 Volume Control 4 Where am I 10
Page 25 - Electronic Publishers; USER’S GUIDE; HOLY BIBLE; KING JAMES VERSION
Electronic Publishers USER’S GUIDE BOOKMAN ® II KJB-1840 HOLY BIBLE KING JAMES VERSION www.franklin.com