Anleitung Franklin, modell GWH-2055
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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
Changing the Settings Using the Setup menu, you can adjust the type size, shutoff time, and screen contrast. The type size sets how large the characters appear on screen. The shutoff time sets how long your BOOKMAN stays on if you forget to turn it off. The screen contrast sets how light or dark the screen appears. 1. Press CLEAR . 2. Use the arrow keys to highlight Set Type Size, Set Shutoff, or Set Contrast on the Setup menu. A slanted arrow indicates a submenu. 3. Press ENTER . 4. Press or to highlight a new setting. To leave the setting unchanged, press 5. Press to select it. BACK . ENTER 5 6 Reading Health Topics It’s easy to read about women’s health topics. Here’s how. 1. Press HEALTH (the red key). Or press CLEAR , highlight Health, and then press ENTER . 2. Highlight a chapter title. For example, highlight 3 PMS: Sorting Fact from Fiction. To highlight a chapter title, scroll down to it or type its number. To type a chapter number, hold I and press the numbered keys. To undo a number, press BACK . To go to the bottom or top of a menu, hold CAP and press or . To see the full title of any menu item, highlight the item and then press ? * . 3. Press ENTER . 4. Highlight a section title and then press ENTER to select it. For example, select Deciding Whether You Have It. To highlight a section title, scroll to it or type its first few letters. Note: Some sections have subsections. If needed, select a subsection title in the same way that you selected a section title. 5. Use , DN , or SPACE to scroll. 6. To go to the next or previous section, hold I and press DN or UP . 7. To go back to the menu, press BACK . 8. Press CLEAR when finished. Reading Health Topics 7 Reading Health Topics Reading Drug Profiles If you know the brand or generic name of a drug, here’s how to find its drug profile. 1. Press DRUG (the green key). Or press CLEAR , highlight Drugs, and then press ENTER . 2. Press ENTER to select Drug Profiles. 3. Type a brand or generic drug name. For example, type Tylenol®. To undo a letter, press BACK . 4. When the drug is highlighted, press ENTER . 5. Highlight a section (for example, Most Important Fact) and then press ENTER . a Where in the Book Are You? When you’re reading the text of a health topic or drug profile, you can see the Outline location of the current text by pressing ? * . To scroll to the higher levels of the Outline, use . To display the full title of an item, which is especially useful when the title ends in ellipses, press ? * . Press BACK to go back to the text you were just reading. Or press ENTER to go to the text of the highlighted item. a Follow the Arrows The flashing arrows at the right of the screen show which arrow keys you can press to scroll through the menus or text. Reading Drug Profiles Reading Drug Profiles To highlight a section, scroll down or type its first few letters. 6. Use , SPACE to scroll. DN , or 7. To go to the next or previous section, hold I and press or DN UP . Or use the Quick keys. To learn how, read “Using the Quick Keys” in the next column. 8. Press CLEAR when finished. a If You Misspell a Drug Name If you misspell a drug name while typing at the Drugs menu, the spelling correction mode appears. Type the remainder of the name to the best of your knowledge. Then press ENTER to see the corrections. Then highlight a correction and press ENTER to see its drug profile. a Using the Quick Keys When you’re reading a drug profile, you can quickly go to any section of the profile by using these keys. To go to... Press... General G Prescribed For P Most ImportantFact F How toTake T SideEffects E DoNot Take If N SpecialWarnings W I S D O Food and DrugInteractions Use in Pregnancy or Breastfeeding Dosage Overdosage a A Shortcut to Drug Profiles To go directly from a drug name on the Drugs menu to its drug profile, hold I and press ENTER . 8 Searching for Words Word searches let you look up all the occurrences of a word or phrase in this book. A word search is often the way to find the most information about a topic. You can search for up to six words at a time. But you cannot search for short, common words such as theand is. 1. Press SEARCH (the blue key). 2. Type your search words. For example, type tension headache. You don’t need to type capitals or punctuation. To erase a letter, press BACK . To move the cursor, press or . 3. Press ENTER to search. This is the Outline location of the first occurrence, or match, of the word(s). 4. Press ENTER to see the first match. Searching for Words 5. Hold I and use DN to see the Outline locations of the next matches. 6. Press ENTERMENU to see a match. 7. Press . Note: After a word search, only chapters and sections with matches are shown on the menus and sub menus. If Remaining matches in In dexappears, you must press MENU to see the matches in the Index. 8. Use the arrow keys to highlight a menu item and then press ENTER . If needed, select a subitem. 9. Press SEARCH or CLEAR to clear your search. 9 Searching for Wo...