Page 2 - License Agreement
1 License Agreement READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING ANY BOOKMANELECTRONIC BOOK. YOUR USE OF THE BOOKMAN ELECTRONIC BOOK DEEMS THAT YOU AC-CEPT THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THESETERMS, YOU MAY RETURN THIS PACKAGE WITH PURCHASE RECEIPT TOTHE DEALER FROM WHICH YOU PURCHA...
Page 3 - With this; Contents
2 Welcome to the world of BOOKMAN!Your new BOOKMAN is a powerful, por-table electronic Bible that you can ex-pand into a complete library when youbuy additional BOOKMAN book cards. With this Holy Bible, King James Ver- sion, you can quickly find any Bibleverse, as well as the occurrences of anyword ...
Page 4 - Key Guide; Color Keys; Function Keys; Direction Keys
3 Key Guide Color Keys MORE (red) Expands a word search. SAY (green) Says certain words. NOTE (yellow) Displays footnotes. LIST (blue) Displays Bookmark list. Function Keys BACK Backs up (e.g., erases letters). CAP Shifts . ’ to type an apostrophe. CARD Exits the book you’re reading. CLEAR Clears yo...
Page 5 - Using the Special Features
4 Using the Special Features PC Serial Port Headphone Jack Volume Control Your BOOKMAN 770 is equipped withseveral special features that many, butnot all, BOOKMAN books use. Tolearn if you can use the special fea-tures with a particular BOOKMANbook, read its User’s Guide. Headphone Jack: The headpho...
Page 6 - Never install or remove a; the notches in a card slot.; Installing Book Cards; When the batteries lose; Install the batteries as shown; When you remove a; Resuming Where You Left Off
5 Warning: Never install or remove a book card when your BOOKMAN isturned on. If you do, information thatyou entered in its built-in book and inan installed book card will be erased. 1. Turn your BOOKMAN off.2. Turn your BOOKMAN over.3. Align the book card tabs with the notches in a card slot. 4. Pr...
Page 7 - Selecting a Book; These are sample books.; or; Using the Color Keys; About the Screen Illustrations
6 Selecting a Book Once you have installed a book card inyour BOOKMAN, you can selectwhich book to use. 1. Turn your BOOKMAN on.2. Press CARD . These are sample books. 3. Press or to highlight the book you want to use. 4. Press ENTER to select it. Using the Color Keys The red, green, yellow, and blu...
Page 8 - Changing the Settings; light; Type Size; to highlight a; Viewing a Demonstration; Help is Always at Hand; Follow the Arrows
7 Changing the Settings You can adjust the type size, shutofftime, and screen contrast of yourBOOKMAN, as well as turn off or on thepronunciation guide in this Bible, by us-ing the Setup menu. The shutoff time is how long yourBOOKMAN stays on if you forget toturn it off. The pronunciation guideshows...
Page 9 - Reading the Bible; Romans
8 Reading the Bible Reading the Bible The simplest way to use this Bible is to se-lect a book from the Old or New Testamentand then read its text. 1. Press CLEAR . 2. Press MENU . 3. Use the arrow keys to high- light a book on the Old or Newmenu. For example, highlight Romans under New . 4. Press EN...
Page 10 - Looking up a Bible Verse; to clear your request.
9 To go directly to a specific Bible verse, sim-ply enter its book title, chapter number, andverse number. If you enter only a book titleand chapter number, you go to the start ofthe chapter. If you enter only a book title,you go to the start of that book. 1. Press CLEAR . 2. Type a book title, chap...
Page 11 - Pharez; Hearing Names Pronounced; Pron Guide Off on the; to
10 Whenever you see a superscript P ( P ) after a people or place name, you canhear and see its pronunciation. Try thisexample. 1. Find Matthew 1:3. To learn how, read “Looking up aBible Verse.” Notice the P’s after Pharez, Zara, etc. 2. Press ENTER to start the highlight. 3. Use the arrow keys to h...
Page 12 - Searching for Words; Lord Shepherd; Bullets mark the match.; the Old and New menus.; to select it, or press; to change your request.
11 Searching for Words You can search for almost any word orwords in this Bible, just as if you wereusing a concordance. Simply entersearch words to find their occurrences,or matches. 1. Press CLEAR . 2. Type up to five words. For example, type Lord Shepherd . You can type capital letters only. 3. P...
Page 13 - Searching for Phrases; Ordered Search; Search Width Distance Apart; Close
12 Searching for Phrases Searching for Phrases You can search for phrases—adjacentor nearly adjacent words in a particularorder—by selecting an ordered searchand a narrow search width. An ordered search finds words only inthe order that you enter them. For ex-ample, an ordered search for Holy Spirit...
Page 14 - Expanding Your Searches; belief; Highlighting Search Words
13 You can also search for a word by high-lighting it in a verse. Try this example. 1. Find Romans 3:5 . To learn how, read “Looking up a Bible Verse.” 2. Press ENTER to start the highlight. To turn the highlight off, press BACK . 3. Use the arrow keys to high- light unrighteous . 4. Press ENTER to ...
Page 15 - , compound and related; Reading Footnotes; Whenever you see a; to read; to go back to the
14 Expanding Your Searches ➤ Understanding Expansions Each time that you expand a wordsearch, similar words are added toyour search.The first time that you press MORE , inflections are added (e.g., believe and believed to belief ).The second time that you press MORE , compound and related words are ...
Page 16 - Using Bookmarks; Adding a Bookmark; Viewing a Bookmark; View
15 Reading Footnotes ➤ When More Than One Footnote Appears on Screen Sometimes more than one ap- pears on the screen at one time. Inthat case, pressing NOTE displays the footnote of the first . To view the subsequent footnotes,press ENTER and then the arrow keys to highlight a subsequent . Then pres...
Page 17 - Deleting a Bookmark
16 Using Bookmarks This BOOKMAN can send words be-tween certain books. To send a word, you must first install abook card in your BOOKMAN, and thatbook card must be able to send or re-ceive words. To learn if a book card cansend or receive words, read its User’sGuide. 1. Highlight a word in this book...
Page 18 - Resetting Your BOOKMAN; and then press; and press; gently; press; Specifications; BOOKMAN Model KJB-770; Complies with the limits
17 Resetting Your BOOKMAN If the keyboard fails to respond, or if thescreen performs erratically, first press CLEAR and then press ON/OFF twice. If nothing happens, follow the steps belowto reset it. Warning: Pressing the reset button with more than light pressure may per-manently disable your BOOKM...
Page 19 - Limited Warranty
18 Limited Warranty (U.S. only) FRANKLIN warrants to you that the BOOKMAN PRODUCT will be free from defects in materials andworkmanship for one year from purchase. In the case of such a defect in your BOOKMAN PRODUCT,FRANKLIN will repair or replace it without charge on return, with purchase receipt,...
Page 20 - Index; Bookmarks; Bible verses 9; Footnotes
19 Index ?* key 8Apostrophes, typing 9Arrow keys 7Auto-resume feature 5Batteries, installing 5Book cards installing 5removing 5 Bookmarks adding to a verse 15viewing 15deleting all at once 16deleting singly 16 Changing screen settings 7search settings 12 Colons, typing 3, 9Color keys understanding 3...