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Digital Book System
For Use with the Franklin
IC-107
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Users Manual
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - ORGANIZER

Digital Book SystemFor Use with the FranklinIC-107DIGITAL BOOKFUser’s ManualElectronic PublishersMt. Holly, NJ 08060SCHEDULE31296JUNE9784 561 230=÷

Page 2 - License Agreement

9Move Between Topics Follow the ArrowsThe blinking arrows at the bottom of the screenshow which arrow keys you can press to movearound menus and othe

Page 3 - Contents

10Move Between Topics Viewing Full Menu ItemsSome menu items are too long to be fullydisplayed on a menu. In that case, the item isfollowed by ellips

Page 4

11Learn About Special MenusAll six topics have special menus. Special menus letyou perform special tasks in a topic. You can view aspecial menu, if av

Page 5 - Introduction

12Learn About SearchesAll topics except the Clock and Calculator havesearch screens. At search screens, you can entersearches to find information in a

Page 6 - Getting Started

13Learn About Searches Typing Punctuation MarksAt search screens and other screens at whichyou can type characters, press to viewspecial

Page 7 - Install the Digital Book

14Explore the TutorialsFor convenient instruction, the Organizer has a built-in tutorial for each topic as well as a general tutorial.1. Press

Page 8 - Select the Organizer

15 Help is Always at HandAt any screen, you can view a help messageappropriate to your situation.To... Press...view a help messagemove down the messa

Page 9 - Move Between Topics

16ClockThis section shows youhow to use the Clock.The Clock can be setto any U.S. time zone,standard or daylight savings time,or any time zone used in

Page 10 - ■ Zooming Between Topics

17You should set the Clock before using other topics,following these steps. You can change Clock settingslater, in any order, from the Clock special m

Page 11 - ■ Viewing Full Menu Items

18Setting the Clock Setting the Clock to World TimesYou can also set the Clock to any time zone in aWorld Time location. To learn how, see “OtherLoca

Page 12 - Learn About Special Menus

1License AgreementREAD THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE DIGITALBOOK. YOUR USE OF THE DIGITAL BOOK DEEMS THATYOU ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS LICEN

Page 13 - Learn About Searches

19ScheduleThis section shows you how touse the Schedule.The Schedule isan electronic date book.Using the Schedule,you can enter and findmeetings, thin

Page 14 - ■ Typing Punctuation Marks

20Making Schedule EntriesSchedule entries are events—appointments, meet-ings, things to do—scheduled on a particular day. Thefirst time that you use t

Page 15 - Explore the Tutorials

21Making Schedule Entries6. Type a time. Or press .Type a for a.m. or p for p.m.7. Type an event description. To change a line, press

Page 16 - ■ Viewing MORE Help

22Making Schedule Entries Making Annual EntriesYou can add birthdays, anniversaries, and otherannually recurring events to the Schedule. First,with t

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23Once you’ve made Schedule entries, you can findthem using the Schedule search screen, the Locatemenu in the Schedule, or by scanning the Schedule or

Page 18 - Setting the Clock

24Finding Schedule EntriesTo view a list of all matching entries, press5. To clear your search, press . Other Schedule SearchesHere are the o

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25Finding Schedule EntriesLocating EntriesYou can also find Schedule entries by entering adate at the Locate menu in the Schedule. The currentdate is

Page 20 - Schedule

26Finding Schedule EntriesScanning EntriesYou can scan matching Schedule entries aftersearching for or locating them. Or you can scan allyour Schedule

Page 21 - Making Schedule Entries

27Finding Schedule EntriesNBACKENTERBACK Viewing Your Next AppointmentYou can view your next appointment, the nextSchedule entry from the current tim

Page 22 - Type a for a.m. or p for p.m

28Changing Schedule EntriesSPECENTERENTERUsing the Schedule entry special menu, you canchange, delete, undelete, or make new Scheduleentries. You can

Page 23 - ■ Making Annual Entries

2Getting Started... 5Install the Digital Book ... 6Select the Organizer ...

Page 24 - Finding Schedule Entries

29Changing Schedule Entries Other Schedule ChangesHere are the other items on the Schedule entryspecial menu. To select an item, press andthe

Page 25 - ■ Other Schedule Searches

30This section shows you how touse the Calendar.The Calendar covers every monthfrom 1990 to 2052.The Calendar also marksthe days and monthswith Schedu

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31Finding CalendarsYou can find monthly calendars using the Calendarsearch screen or the Locate menu in the Calendar.Searching for CalendarsAt the Cal

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32 5. To view the next or previous month,press or .6. To view the next or previous year,press plus or .7. To clea

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33Finding CalendarsLocating CalendarsYou can also find calendars using the Locate menu inthe Calendar. Simply select a month or year. If youselect a m

Page 29 - Changing Schedule Entries

34Viewing Schedule EntriesENTERIn calendars, days and months that have Scheduleentries are marked with a dot. You can view theentries for a marked day

Page 30 - ■ Other Schedule Changes

35Viewing Schedule Entries Making Schedule Entries From CalendarsAt any monthly calendar, you can make newSchedule entries without selecting the S

Page 31 - Calendar

36Phone BookThis section shows youhow to use the Phone Book.The Phone Book is an electronicphone and address book.Using the Phone Book,you can save ho

Page 32 - Finding Calendars

37Making Phone Book EntriesPhone Book entries may contain names, addresses,phone numbers, and notes. The first time that youuse the Phone Book you mus

Page 33 - ■ Other Calendar Searches

38Making Phone Book EntriesOr press plus at any line. This is a sample Phone Book entry.8. To return to the menu, press

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3ContentsChanging Phone Book Entries ... 43World Time ... 45Finding Locations ...

Page 35 - Viewing Schedule Entries

39Once you’ve made Phone Book entries, you can findthem using the Phone Book search screen, the Locatemenu in the Phone Book, or by scanning the Phone

Page 36 - From Calendars

40Finding Phone Book Entries Other Phone Book SearchesHere are the other searches that you can enterat the Phone Book search screen.Search By Example

Page 37 - Phone Book

41Finding Phone Book EntriesLocating EntriesYou can also find Phone Book entries by first name,city, and state by selecting items from the Locate menu

Page 38 - Making Phone Book Entries

42Finding Phone Book EntriesCLEARMENUScanning EntriesYou can scan matching Phone Book entries aftersearching for or locating them. Or you can scan all

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43Using the Phone Book entry special menu, you canchange, delete, undelete, or make new Phone Bookentries. This example shows how to change a PhoneBoo

Page 40 - Finding Phone Book Entries

44Changing Phone Book Entries Other Phone Book ChangesHere are your other items on the Phone Bookentry special menu. To select an item, pressand then

Page 41 - ■ Other Phone Book Searches

45This section shows youhow to use the World Time.The World Time lets you findthe current time and datein more than 270pre-entered locationsaround the

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46Finding LocationsYou can find the times and dates of locations usingthe World Time search screen or scanning theLocations or Matches menus. The Cloc

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47Scanning LocationsYou can scan matching locations after searching forthem. Or you can scan all the locations by selectingWorld Time, pressing

Page 44 - Changing Phone Book Entries

48Adding LocationsYou can add your own locations to the World Time.Times at new locations must be set relative to Green-wich Mean Time (GMT). The name

Page 45 - ■ Other Phone Book Changes

4IntroductionCongratulations. You now have a powerful, portablenew way to be organized. The Franklin PersonalOrganizer has six main functions, or top

Page 46 - World Time

49Adding Locations Understanding GMTGreenwich Mean Time (GMT) is the time atGreenwich, England, the site of the primemeridian (0o longitude).By conve

Page 47 - Finding Locations

50Changing LocationsUsing the Location special menu, you can change,delete, undelete, and add new locations. You can alsoset the Clock to any World Ti

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51Changing Locations 5. Type your changes.See “Adding Locations,” p. 48.6. To update the location, press at the lastline. Or press

Page 49 - Adding Locations

52Changing LocationsENTER Other Location ChangesHere are the other items on the Location specialmenu. To select an item, press and then

Page 50 - ■ Selecting U.S. Time Zones

53This section shows youhow to use the Calculator.The Calculator performsbasic math operations, squares,square roots, and reciprocals.You can also sav

Page 51 - Changing Locations

54Making CalculationsMUsing the Calculator, you can add, subtract, multiply,and divide numbers of up to 10 digits. You can alsocalculate squares, squa

Page 52 - 5. Type your changes

55Making Calculations 6. To repeat a previous operation, press .Or type more numbers and do more calculations.7. To clear the current cal

Page 53 - ■ About Changing Locations

56Saving ResultsSPECUsing the Calculator special menu, you can save theresult of any calculation and use it in later calculations.You should name each

Page 54 - Calculator

57Using Previous ResultsUsing the Calculator special menu, you can usepreviously saved results in your current calculations.1. At the Calculator scree

Page 55 - Making Calculations

58Using Previous Results A Quick Way to Use Saved ResultsSimply type the name of a saved result directlyat the Calculator screen.For example, if you

Page 56 - ■ Scanning Calculations

5If you’re using the Organizerfor the first time,read this section.Getting Started

Page 57 - Saving Results

59Other FunctionsThis section shows youhow to use the functionsunder the Other menu.Using the Other menu,You can gauge the memory,name and copy your O

Page 58 - Using Previous Results

60Gauging MemoryUsing the Memory Gauge, you can check how muchof the Organizer’s 128 kilobytes of memory isavailable for more entries.1. Press

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61Naming CardsYou must name an Organizer digital book, or card,before copying to or from it. To learn how to copyOrganizer cards, see p. 62.1. Press

Page 60 - Other Functions

62Copying CardsTo share information or provide extra protection, youcan copy all the entries from one Organizer card toanother. Before you copy, you m

Page 61 - Gauging Memory

63More FunctionsMENUUsing the Other menu, you can also set the auto-matic shutoff timing, view the copyright, do a factoryreset, and verify the Phone

Page 62 - Naming Cards

64More Functions About the On-Card BatteryThe Organizer has its own built-in, 3-volt,CR1220 lithium battery. This means that youcan remove an Organi

Page 63 - Copying Cards

65This section reviewshow to usethe Digital Book Systemand the Organizer.Appendixes

Page 64 - More Functions

66Digital Book SystemInstalling & Removing Digital BooksTo install a digital book, first turn off your DigitalBook System. Then align the digital

Page 65 - ■ About the On-Card Battery

67Switching Between Digital Books1. With two digital books installed, press .2. Highlight a symbol by pressing or . Then press

Page 66 - Appendixes

68WARNING: To prevent deleting informationfrom installed digital books:• Always replace the batteries before they lose all power, and never remove th

Page 67 - Digital Book System

6Install the Digital BookLine up the book’s tabs with the notchesin the slot. Then snap the book in place. Protect Your InformationNever install or r

Page 68 - ENTER

69Digital Book SystemProtecting the Digital Book System• Don't touch the metal contacts on the back of your digital books or the rubber contacts

Page 69 - Replacing the Batteries

70SpecificationsProduct Features• Topics: Phone Book, Schedule, Calendar, Calculator, World Time, Clock• Entries: Times and dates; Schedule entries,

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71Limited Warranty (U.S. only)FRANKLIN warrants to you that the DIGITAL BOOK will be free from defects inmaterials and workmanship for one year from p

Page 71 - Specifications

72Key GuideFunction KeysStart a search. Or clear current calculations.Go to main menus.At search and entry screens, type specialpunctuation marks. At

Page 72 - Limited Warranty (U.S. only)

73Key Guide+ENTER+B+Go to the Phone Book.Go to the Clock.Go to the Calendar (dates).Go to World Time (foreign).Go to the Calculator (math).View the ne

Page 73 - Key Guide

74IndexAnnual Scheduleentries 22, 29Arrow keys, using 9Auto-resume feature 7BatteriesreplacingDigital Book Sys-tem 68Organizer cards 64Calculatorclear

Page 74 - Other Keys

75IndexFindingcalendars 31Phone Book entries 39Schedule entries 23world times by loca-tion 46Gold key combinationsmaking calcula-tions 55, 58typing nu

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76Indexlocating entries 41making entries 37, 44saving changes 38scanning entries 42searchingby last name 39by other items 40selecting 37verifying entr

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77Time zonesin Clock 17Topic menu 8Topicsmoving between 8overview 4zooming between 9Tutorials 14Typingdecimals 54lettersat search screens 12in the Cal

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Digital Book SystemFor Use with the FranklinIC-107DIGITAL BOOKFUser’s ManualElectronic PublishersMt. Holly, NJ 08060SCHEDULE31296JUNE9784 561 230=÷

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7Select the OrganizerOnce it’s installed, you can select and startusing the Organizer.1. Press2. Press or to outline ORG.3. Press 4.

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8Move Between TopicsYou can move between main functions, or topics, inthe Organizer by selecting them from the Topic menu.Except for the first time, w

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