Franklin BCC-110 manual

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    Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc., (“Franklin”) warrants to the end user this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of ONE YEAR from the date of original retail purchase, as evidenced by sales receipt. On discovery of a defect, the end user must return this product (transportation charges prepaid) either [...]

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    1 Shows the menus. Shows the previous match. Shows the next match. Shows Nutrition Information. Shows the note list. T urns the product on and of f. Shows outline location in text or shows full menu item in lists. Shows a help message. Clears to the default state. Goes back a step or erases a letter . Selects a menu item. Scroll up or down. Moves r[...]

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    1 Shows the menus. Shows the previous match. Shows the next match. Shows Nutrition Information. Shows the note list. T urns the product on and of f. Shows outline location in text or shows full menu item in lists. Shows a help message. Clears to the default state. Goes back a step or erases a letter . Selects a menu item. Scroll up or down. Moves r[...]

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    34 Disabling the Demonstration Y ou probably do not want to view the demon- stration every time you turn this product on. Here is how to disable it. 1. Press MENU. 2. Press to mark the Other menu. T o mark, move the triangle next to Other . 3. Press ENTER to select it. 4. Mark Disable Demo . 5. Press ENTER to disable it. Getting Started Getting Sta[...]

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    34 Disabling the Demonstration Y ou probably do not want to view the demon- stration every time you turn this product on. Here is how to disable it. 1. Press MENU. 2. Press to mark the Other menu. T o mark, move the triangle next to Other . 3. Press ENTER to select it. 4. Mark Disable Demo . 5. Press ENTER to disable it. Getting Started Getting Sta[...]

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    6 5 Using the Other menu, you can also change the type size, the default state, the shutoff time, and the screen contrast. The default state is the display that appears when you press CLEAR. The shutof f time is how long the product stays on if you forget to turn it of f. 1. If not at the menus, press MENU. 2. Select the Other menu. 3. Mark T ype S[...]

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    6 5 Using the Other menu, you can also change the type size, the default state, the shutoff time, and the screen contrast. The default state is the display that appears when you press CLEAR. The shutof f time is how long the product stays on if you forget to turn it of f. 1. If not at the menus, press MENU. 2. Select the Other menu. 3. Mark T ype S[...]

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    8 7 ✓ Viewing Full Menu Items Some names of recipes and other menu items are followed by ellipses because they are too long to fit on one line. At any marked menu item, press ? to view the complete item. ✓ The Clock and Sheaf of Wheat Some of the recipes have a clock and/or a sheaf of wheat symbol next to their names. The clock means this recip[...]

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    8 7 ✓ Viewing Full Menu Items Some names of recipes and other menu items are followed by ellipses because they are too long to fit on one line. At any marked menu item, press ? to view the complete item. ✓ The Clock and Sheaf of Wheat Some of the recipes have a clock and/or a sheaf of wheat symbol next to their names. The clock means this recip[...]

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    10 9 5. Press then to read. 6. Press NEXT to view the next match. 7. Press CLEAR when done. This electronic cookbook has a feature that will help you tailor recipes to the ingredients you have on hand. For instance, if you have eggs, cheese, and almonds, enter them to find reci- pes including all three ingredients. NOTE: Y ou don’t have to type c[...]

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    10 9 5. Press then to read. 6. Press NEXT to view the next match. 7. Press CLEAR when done. This electronic cookbook has a feature that will help you tailor recipes to the ingredients you have on hand. For instance, if you have eggs, cheese, and almonds, enter them to find reci- pes including all three ingredients. NOTE: Y ou don’t have to type c[...]

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    11 12 ✓ Next Matches Are in Index When you come to the end of a list of matches, you will often see the words Next matches are in Index . T o view these matches, press MENU and select the In- dex menu. The Index now lists only the topics that include your search words. Press ENTER to select a marked topic. ✓ Expanding Y our Searches After enter[...]

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    11 12 ✓ Next Matches Are in Index When you come to the end of a list of matches, you will often see the words Next matches are in Index . T o view these matches, press MENU and select the In- dex menu. The Index now lists only the topics that include your search words. Press ENTER to select a marked topic. ✓ Expanding Y our Searches After enter[...]

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    14 13 Y ou can find valuable nutrition information about most recipes listed. Included are the cal- orie, fat gram, protein counts, and more. 1. Find or select a recipe (e.g., pesto ). 2. Press NUTR while the recipe is in view . 3. Press to read. 4. Press BACK or NUTR to return to the recipe. Finding Nutrition Information Y ou can use the Index to [...]

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    14 13 Y ou can find valuable nutrition information about most recipes listed. Included are the cal- orie, fat gram, protein counts, and more. 1. Find or select a recipe (e.g., pesto ). 2. Press NUTR while the recipe is in view . 3. Press to read. 4. Press BACK or NUTR to return to the recipe. Finding Nutrition Information Y ou can use the Index to [...]

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    15 16 Y ou can also search for a word by highlighting it in text. Y ou can pick and search for any word except short, common ones such as the and and . 1. Find or select a recipe (e.g., london broil ). 2. Press ENTER to start the highlight. Y ou can press BACK to turn the highlight off. 3. Press the arrow keys to highlight steak . 4. Press ENTER to[...]

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    15 16 Y ou can also search for a word by highlighting it in text. Y ou can pick and search for any word except short, common ones such as the and and . 1. Find or select a recipe (e.g., london broil ). 2. Press ENTER to start the highlight. Y ou can press BACK to turn the highlight off. 3. Press the arrow keys to highlight steak . 4. Press ENTER to[...]

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    17 18 Y ou can place one note per paragraph. The total number of notes you can place depends upon the length of each note. Y our notes are marked in text with a . 1. Press LIST at any text. 2. Press ENTER. The words in the line are the recipe name or first words of text. 3. Place the note. • T o use the recipe name as the note title, press ENTER [...]

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    17 18 Y ou can place one note per paragraph. The total number of notes you can place depends upon the length of each note. Y our notes are marked in text with a . 1. Press LIST at any text. 2. Press ENTER. The words in the line are the recipe name or first words of text. 3. Place the note. • T o use the recipe name as the note title, press ENTER [...]

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    Model BCC-1 10 • More than 1,200 recipes listed • auto resume feature • 2-3-line, 24 x 127 continuous pixel LCD • 1 lithium, CR2016, 3-volt battery • 6.9 (l) x 10.1 (w) x .8 (h) cm. • 1.6 oz with battery Cleaning and Customer Service T o clean this product, spray a mild glass cleaner onto a cloth and wipe its surface. Do not spray liqui[...]

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    Model BCC-1 10 • More than 1,200 recipes listed • auto resume feature • 2-3-line, 24 x 127 continuous pixel LCD • 1 lithium, CR2016, 3-volt battery • 6.9 (l) x 10.1 (w) x .8 (h) cm. • 1.6 oz with battery Cleaning and Customer Service T o clean this product, spray a mild glass cleaner onto a cloth and wipe its surface. Do not spray liqui[...]

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    Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc., (“Franklin”) warrants to the end user this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of ONE YEAR from the date of original retail purchase, as evidenced by sales receipt. On discovery of a defect, the end user must return this product (transportation charges prepaid) either [...]