Franklin EMG-2006 manual

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     Electronic Publishers ™ User’ s Guide EMG-2006  Electronic Publishers Cartr idge Mt. Holly , NJ 08060 E MERGENCY MEDICAL GUIDE Par ents’[...]

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    2 License Agr eement READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING ANY BOOKMAN CARTRIDGE. YOUR USE OF THE BOOKMAN CARTRIDGE DEEMS THA T YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THESE TERMS, YOU MA Y RETURN THIS P ACKAGE WITH PURCHASE RECEIPT TO THE DEALER FROM WHICH YOU PURCHASED THE BOOKMAN CARTRIDGE AND YOUR PURCHASE PRICE WILL B[...]

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    3 Contents easily; as well as read common prob- lems and concerns; and learn how to prevent accidents, illnesses, and more. Use your BOOKMAN to read this car - tridge. See “Installing Cartridges” to learn how . Welcome to the world of BOOKMAN! With this Parents’ Emergency Medi- cal Guide, you can narrow down the symptoms of your child’ s em[...]

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    4 Function Keys CLEAR Clears to the entry screen. MENU Shows the main menus. INFO (red) Shows reference informa- tion about a particular topic and the topic’s outline location. (green) No function. (yellow) No function. (blue) No function. CARD Exits the selected book. ON/OFF Turns BOOKMAN on or off. Other Keys BACK Backs up a step or erases a le[...]

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    5 Installing Cartridges Warning: Never install or remove a cartridge when BOOKMAN is on. If you do, information that you entered in its built-in book and in an installed cartridge will be erased. 1. T ur n BOOKMAN of f. 2. T ur n BOOKMAN over . 3. Align the tabs on the car - tridge with the notches in the slot. 4. Press the cartridge until it snaps[...]

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    6 Using the Color Keys The red, green, yellow , and blue keys on your BOOKMAN change functions ac- cording to which book is selected. When the built-in book is selected, the color keys function as labelled on the BOOKMAN keyboard. When a car - tridge book is selected, the color keys function as labelled on that cartridge. Remember, the color keys f[...]

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    7 Answering Questions Throughout this product you will find decision trees asking you various questions about your child’ s emer - gency . This will narrow down the emer - gency so you can quickly find the doctor's advice you need. At the end of a question you will see . Press Y to answer yes, or press N to answer no. There will of- ten be m[...]

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    8 Finding Information Using the Contents Menu T o find information about your child’ s problem, type the symptom, illness, or emergency at the entry screen. Y ou can find anything from a Bee sting to a Broken bone . 1. Press CLEAR . 2. Start typing nosebleed . Y ou go directly to the index list. 3. Pr ess ENTER when nosebleed is highlighted. 4. P[...]

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    9 Using the Contents Menu Using the Contents Menu Emergencies This category has a section on general information including How to Handle Emergencies , Cardiopulmo- nary Resuscitation , The Emergency Room , and The Hospital . After General Information there are fifteen emergency topics from which to choose. 1. Bone & joint injuries 2. Breathing [...]

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    10 Using the Contents Menu 32. Nosebleeds 33. Pinkeye & sties 34. Pinworms 35. Rashes 36. Reye’ s syndrome 37. Sore throats & tonsillitis 38. Stomach aches 39. Sunburn 40. T oddlers who say “no” 41. V omiting 42. Warts Using the Contents Menu Prevention This category is divided into three main topics with many sub-topics on preventing[...]

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    11 Use the INFO (red) key to quickly find reference information about a topic, where you are in the outline, and to see a full name when only part is visible. T o find reference information Another way to find reference information is to type the topic you want to learn more about (e.g., fainting ) and then press ENTER . Next press INFO (red) and t[...]

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    12 Cartridge Care • Do not touch the metal contacts on the cartridges. Caution: T ouching these electrical contacts with statically charged ob- jects, including your fingers, could erase information entered in a car - tridge or built-in book. • Do not expose the cartridges to heat, cold, or liquids. • Do not put excessive pressur e on the car[...]

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    13 Optional Features AC adaptor jack: Some BOOK- MAN models are equipped with a stan- dard 3.5 mm jack for use with a 9-volt, 200-300 milliamp AC/DC adaptor . This symbol indicates that the inner core of the plug of an AC adaptor is negative and that the outer part of the plug is positive. If your AC/DC adap- tor does not have this symbol, con- fir[...]

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    14 Limited W arranty (U.S. only) FRANKLIN warrants to you that the BOOKMAN PRODUCT will be free from defects in materials and workmanship 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, to the dealer from which you made your purcha[...]

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    15 Index ?* key 3 finding a topic's location 10 viewing a full name 10 AC adaptor jack 12 Arrow keys 5 Cartridges caring for 1 1 installing 4 Categories Common Problems & Concerns 8 Emergencies 8 Prevention 9 Changing settings 6 Color keys understanding 3 using 5 Common Problems & Concerns, listed 8 Contrast adjusting 6 setting 6 Cross[...]

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     Electronic Publishers ™ User’ s Guide EMG-2006  Electronic Publishers Cartr idge Mt. Holly , NJ 08060 E MERGENCY MEDICAL GUIDE Par ents’[...]