Page 2 - License Agreement
1 License Agreement READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING ANY BOOKMAN PROD-UCT. YOUR USE OF THE BOOKMAN PRODUCT DEEMS THAT YOU ACCEPT THETERMS OF THIS LICENSE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THESE TERMS,YOU MAY RETURN THIS PACKAGE WITH PURCHASE RECEIPT TO THEDEALER FROM WHICH YOU PURCHASED THE BOOKMAN ...
Page 3 - Contents
2 Welcome to the world of BOOKMAN!BOOKMAN is a powerful, portable elec-tronic reference with a built-in book anda slot in the back for more books.With this King James Version of theHoly Bible, you can quickly find any Bible verse, as well as the occurrences of anyword and phrase in the Bible. You ca...
Page 4 - Key Guide; Understanding Color Keys
3 Key Guide Function Keys CLEAR Clears a request. M E N U Shows the main menus. MORE (red) Expands a search. MARK (green) Places a bookmark. NOTE (yellow) Shows a footnote. LIST (blue) Shows bookmark list. CARD Exits the selected book. ON/OFF Turns BOOKMAN on or off. Other Keys BACK Backs up (e.g., ...
Page 5 - Never install or remove a; Installing the Batteries; When you remove a
4 Warning: Never install or remove a book card when BOOKMAN is turnedon. If you do, information that you en-tered in its built-in book and in an in-stalled book card will be erased. 1. Turn BOOKMAN off.2. Turn BOOKMAN over.3. Align the book card tabs with the notches in the slot. 4. Press the book c...
Page 6 - Selecting a Book; These are sample books.; or; Using the Color Keys; About Screen Illustrations
5 Selecting a Book Once you have installed a book card inyour BOOKMAN, you must selectwhich book you want to use. 1. Turn BOOKMAN on.2. Press CARD. These are sample books. 3. Press or to highlight the book you want. 4. Press ENTER to select it. Using the Color Keys The red, green, yellow, and blue k...
Page 7 - Changing the Settings; highlight the Other menu.; Set Type Size; Viewing a Demonstration; If the book is a book card, select; Help is Always at Hand; Tutorial under Other.; Just Follow the Arrows
6 Changing the Settings You can adjust the type size, shutofftime, and screen contrast. The type sizechanges the number of lines of text ap-pearing on screen. The shutoff time ishow long BOOKMAN stays on if youforget to turn it off. 1. Press MENU.2. Press the arrow keys to highlight the Other menu. ...
Page 8 - Reading the Bible; Old
7 Reading the Bible Reading the Bible The simplest way to use this Bible is toselect a book from the Old or New Tes-tament and then read its text. 1. Press MENU.2. Press the arrow keys to highlight Old or New . 3. Highlight a book title (e.g., Romans under New ). 4. Press ENTER to select it. 5. Pres...
Page 9 - Verse Finding Tips; Finding Bible Verses
8 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 go to the start of the chap-ter. If you enter only a book title, you goto the start of that book. 1. Press CLEAR.2. Type a book title, chapter numbe...
Page 10 - Bullets mark the matches.; Finding Words
9 Finding Words Just as if you were using a concordance,you can search for almost any word inthis Bible. Simply enter search words tofind their occurrences, or matches. Aftera word search, only those books withmatches are listed under Old and New. 1. Press CLEAR.2. Type up to five words. 3. Press EN...
Page 11 - Finding Phrases; Ordered Search; Search Width Distance
10 Finding Phrases Finding Phrases You can search for phrases—adjacentor nearly adjacent words in a particularorder—by selecting an ordered searchand a narrow search width. 1. Press MENU.2. Select Ordered Search from the Search menu. 3. Press MENU.4. Select Set Search Width from the Search menu. 5. ...
Page 12 - Expanding Your Searches; belief; Highlighting Search Words
11 You can also search for a word byhighlighting it in a verse. Try this ex-ample. 1. Go to Genesis 15:6 . To learn how, see “Finding Bible Verses.” 2. Press ENTER to start the highlight. To turn the highlight off, press BACK. 3. Press the arrow keys to highlight righteousness . 4. Press ENTER to se...
Page 13 - Understanding Expansions; believer and; Viewing Footnotes; Whenever you see a; Press the direction keys to
12 Expanding Your Searches ➤ Understanding Expansions Each time that you press MORE toexpand a search, similar words areadded to your search and morematches are found.The first time that you pressMORE, inflections are added (e.g.,believe and believed to belief ).The second time that you pressMORE, c...
Page 14 - Press MARK at any verse; The marks its placement.; Press LIST to view your; This is a sample list.; When More Than One; Sometimes more than; Using Bookmarks
13 It’s easy to place up to 30 bookmarks atverses for quick reference. 1. Press MARK at any verse to place a bookmark. The marks its placement. 2. Press LIST to view your bookmark list. 3. Press to highlight a verse. This is a sample list. 4. Press ENTER to view its verse. Viewing Footnotes ➤ When M...
Page 15 - Deleting a Bookmark; When you delete all your; Press ENTER to look up the; Sending Words Between Books
14 Using Bookmarks ➤ Deleting a Bookmark To delete a bookmark, first pressLIST. Then highlight a verse on yourbookmark list. Then press D to de- lete it. ➤ Deleting All Bookmarks Caution: When you delete all your bookmarks as described below, themenus are reset to their originalsettings: Ordered Sea...
Page 16 - Resetting Your BOOKMAN; Pressing the reset button; Book Card Care; Touching these electrical
15 Resetting Your BOOKMAN If the keyboard fails to respond, or if thescreen performs erratically, first pressCLEAR and then press ON/OFF twice.If nothing happens, follow the steps be-low to reset it. Warning: Pressing the reset button with more than light pressure may per-manently disable your BOOKM...
Page 17 - Complies with the limits
16 FRANKLIN warrants to you that the BOOKMAN PRODUCT will be freefrom defects in materials and workmanship for one year from purchase.In the case of such a defect in your BOOKMAN PRODUCT, FRANKLINwill repair or replace it without charge on return, with purchase receipt, tothe dealer from which you m...
Page 18 - Index; bookmarks
17 Index ? key 7¶ 7arrow keys 6auto-resume feature 4auto-shutoff 6batteries, installing 4book cards care of 15installing 4removing 4selecting in BOOKMAN 5viewing demonstration in 6 bookmarks deleting 14placing 13 colons, typing 3, 8color keys functions of 3general use of 3, 5 contrast, changing 6, 7...
Page 19 - viewing
18 for verses 8for words 9for words by highlighting them 11for words in other books 14ordered searches 10search widths 10unsearchable words 10 sending words between books 14shutoff time, changing 6specifications 16spelling correction 9Star key, use of 3text markings, understanding 7trademarks 16trou...