Franklin WAS-3019 User manual

WAS-3019
Medical Book Card
User’s Guide
Medical Book System™
MBS
The Washington Manual

Quick Reference Guide
To Use Notes
1. When the text of the book is on
screen, press
LIST
.
2. Press
ENTER
to select
Add note
.
3. Press
ENTER
, or type your own
note title, and then press
ENTER
.
4. To find a note in the text, press
LIST
, highlight a note title, and
then press
ENTER
.
5. To remove a note, find the note in
the text, press
LIST
, and then
press
ENTER
to select
Remove note
.
To Search for Words
1. Press
SEARCH
.
2. Type one or more words.
3. Press
ENTER
.
4. Hold
✩
and press
DN
to see
the locations of the matches.
5. Press
ENTER
to see a match, or
press
MENU
to see the matches
listed on the menus.
6. To expand the search, press
MORE
.
7. To clear the search, press
CLEAR
.
To Use the Menus
1. Press
MENU
and highlight the
Outline menu or the Index menu.
2. Highlight an entry by typing its
name or pressing or .
3. Press
ENTER
.
4. Select subitems, if needed, by
highlighting them and pressing
ENTER
.
5. Use ,
DN
, or
SPACE
to scroll.
To Start Using a Book Card
1. Install the book card in a slot in
the back of the Medical Book
System platform.
2. Turn the platform on.
3. If needed, press
CARD
and then
use the or to highlight its
icon.
4. Press
ENTER
to select it.

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READ THIS LICENSEAGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE MEDICAL BOOK
SYSTEM.
YOUR USE OF THE MEDICALBOOK SYSTEM DEEMS THAT YOU ACCEPT
THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. IF YOU DO NOTAGREE WITH THESE
TERMS, YOU MAY RETURN THIS PACKAGE WITH PURCHASE RECEIPT TO
THE DEALER FROM WHICH YOU PURCHASED THE MEDICAL BOOK SYS-
TEMAND YOUR PURCHASE PRICE WILL BE REFUNDED. The MEDICAL
BOOK SYSTEM means the software product, hardware, and documentation found in
this package and FRANKLIN means Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc.
LIMITED USE LICENSE
All rights in the MEDICAL BOOK SYSTEM remain the property of FRANKLIN. Through
your purchase, FRANKLIN grants you a personal and nonexclusive license to use the MEDI-
CALBOOK SYSTEM. You may not make any copies of the MEDICAL BOOK SYSTEM
or of the preprogrammed data stored therein, whether in electronic or print format. Such copy-
ing would be in violation of applicable copyright laws. Further, you may not modify, adapt,
disassemble, decompile, translate, create derivative works of, or in any way reverse engineer
the MEDICAL BOOK SYSTEM. You may not export or re-export, directly or indirectly, the
MEDICAL BOOK SYSTEM without compliance with appropriate governmental regula-
tions. The MEDICAL BOOK SYSTEM contains Franklin’s confidential and proprietary in-
formation which you agree to take adequate steps to protect from unauthorized disclosure or
use. This license is effective until terminated. This license terminates immediately without no-
tice from FRANKLIN if you fail to comply with any provision of this license.
This book card was developed for use by medical professionals. No other use of this
book card can substitute for consultation with your physician.
License Agreement

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Contents
➤
About Book Card Compatibility
IMPORTANT This book card can be
used only with the Medical Book Sys-
tem™platform and will not function in
any other Franklin BOOKMAN®plat-
form.
The Medical Book System platform
can use Franklin BOOKMAN book
cards as well as Medical Book System
book cards. However, Franklin BOOK-
MAN platforms cannot use Medical
Book System book cards.
➤
For More Information
To learn more about the Medical Book
System or other products from Frank-
lin Electronic Publishers, call 800-665-
5450 or visit the Franklin Web site at
www.franklin.com.
Key Guide..................................... 4
Installing Book Cards .................. 5
Selecting a Book .......................... 5
Changing the Settings ................. 6
Viewing a Demonstration ............ 6
Using the Outline ......................... 7
Using the Index ............................ 8
Searching for Words.................... 9
Highlightig Search Words ......... 11
Expanding Your Searches ......... 11
Reading Special Markers........... 12
Using Notes................................ 13
Looking Up Words
in Other Book Cards .................. 14
Resetting the Platform............... 15
Book Card Care.......................... 15
Specifications and Patents ....... 16
FCC Notice ................................. 16
Limited Warranties................ 17-18
Appendix (Figs. 13-1, 27-1,
27-2) .......................................... 19✽
Index ........................................... 22
➤
About Screen Illustrations
Some screen illustrations in this User’s
Guide may vary slightly from what you
see on screen. This does not mean that
your Medical Book System platform or
this book card is malfunctioning.
✽These figures cannot be clearly translated into PDF.
Please refer to the print product to view them.

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Preface
With this 29th edition, the Manual of Medical Thera-
peutics has a new name, but we doubt that anyone
will notice. It is now The Washington Manual of
Medical Therapeutics, in recognition of its com-
monly used moniker “the Washington Manual.”
Since its inception by the Department of Medicine at
Washington University in 1943, the Washington
Manual has been designed to be a portable reference
to medical therapeutics. The Washington Manual is
not a comprehensive text of internal medicine; mate-
rial on pathophysiology and differential diagnosis is
necessarilylimited.Instead, the manual is designed to
present a current, rational, and established approach
to the diagnosis and treatment of common medical
problems.
Althoughoriginallyaimedatmedicinehouseofficers,
its use as a reference for a broad range of problems
has led to its adoption by medical students, practicing
internists, and specialists in other fields. Recognized
throughout the world for its authoritative content, the
manual is perennially a medical bestseller.
The authors are mostly junior faculty at Washington
University–physicians who can still recall what is
practical in the middle of the night.As with previous
editions, the text has undergone extensive review by
the Department of Medicine, including valuable in-
put from the internal medicine housestaff at Barnes-
Jewish Hospital.All of the material in this edition has
been extensively revised to ensure that it is consistent
with current medical practice. In addition, a new
chapter on allergy and immunology has been added.
The material on medical emergencies has again been
placed in a separate chapter to facilitate rapid access
to critical material.
We are very grateful for the assistance of the phar-
macy staff at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, especially that
of Robyn Schaiff, whose contributions have been
invaluable to many prior editions and who now
serves formally as Associate Editor for Pharmaco-
therapeutics. We are also grateful for the editorial as-
sistance provided by Katie Sharp and Elizabeth
Willingham.The staff of Lippincott-Raven, new pub-
lishers of TheWashingtonManual of Medical Thera-
peutics , has been a pleasure to work with. We would
like to thank Alison Whelan, an editor of the 27th
edition of the manual, for her guidance and support.
We have the pleasure of serving as chief residents for
the Wood-Moore, Kipnis-Daughaday, and Karl-
Flance firms of the Department of Internal Medicine
at Washington University, under the guidance of our
firm chiefs Daniel Goodenberger, William Clutter,
and Gerald Medoff, as well as Gustav Schonfeld,
Chairman of Medicine.
Most especially we would like to thank Kathy, Eun-
Mi, and Gabrielle, our wives, for putting up with us.
C.F.C.
H.H.L.
K.F.W.

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Color Keys
MORE
(red)Expands a word search.
SPEC
(green)Displays the Outline loca-
tion of the current text.
SEARCH
(
yellow
)Displaysthewordsearchscreen.
LIST
(blue) Lets you add, find, or remove
a note.
Function Keys
BACK
Erases typed letters, or backs up to
the previous screen.
CAP
Shiftskeystotypecapitalsorpunctuation.
CARD
Exits the currently selected book.
CLEAR
Clears an entry or search and goes
to the default state.
ENTER
Enters a word, selects a menu item,
or starts the highlight in text.
HELP
Displays help messages.
MENU
Displays the main menus.
ON/OFF
Turns the platform on or off.
SPACE
At entry screens, types a space. At
menus and text, pages down.
?
✻
At menus, displays the title of a high-
lighted item. With
CAP
, types an
asterisk (✽) to stand for letters in a
word.At text, displays the current Out-
line location of the text.
Direction Keys
Pages up or down.
Moves the cursor, text, or highlight.
Key Combinations*
✩
+
BACK
Goes to the top level of
a menu from a lower level.
✩
+
CARD
Transfers a highlighted word
between installed book cards.
✩
+
ENTER
At a highlighted menu item, dis-
plays the related text.At text,
highlights special markers (e.g.,
footnotes, cross-references, etc.).
✩
+Q-P Types numbers.
✩
+
DN
At text, displays the next or
previous paragraph, table row,
or search match.
CAP
+
Goes to the top or bottom of
a menu or list.At text, goes to
the next or previous Outline title.
Key Guide
UP
DN
or
UP
or
* Hold the first key while pressing the second.
Key Guide

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CAUTION Never install or remove a
book card when the platform is turned on.
If you do, information entered in the in-
stalled book card(s) may be erased.
1. Turn the platform off.
2. Turn the platform over.
3. Align the book card tabs with the
notches in a card slot.
4. Press the book card until it snaps
into the slot.
Installing Book Cards
➤
Removing Book Cards
CAUTION When you remove a book
card from a platform, user-entered in-
formation in that book card will be
erased.
If you have installed two book cards in
the platform, you can select which book
you want to read.
1. Turn the platform on.
2. Press
CARD
.
3. Use or to highlight the book
you want to use.
4. Press
ENTER
to select it.
Selecting a Book
➤
Auto-Shutoff and Auto-Resume
If the platform shuts off automatically
when this book card is selected, you can
return to the last screen that you viewed
simply by turning on the platform.

6
➤
Help is Always at Hand
You can view a help message at virtu-
ally any screen by pressing
HELP
. To
exit help, press
BACK
.
To read a tutorial about this book, se-
lect Tutorial from the Setup menu.
➤
Follow the Arrows
The flashing arrows at the right of the
screen show which arrow keys you can
press to move through menus or view
more text.
Changing the Settings
Using the Setup menu, you can adjust the
type size, default state, shutoff time, and
screen contrast of this book.
The type size sets how large the charac-
ters appear on screen. The default state
sets the screen that appears when
CLEAR
is
pressed. The shutoff time sets how long
the Medical Book System platform stays
on if no one turns it off.
1. Press
MENU
.
2. Use the arrow keys to highlight
Set Type Size, Set Default State,
Set Shutoff
, or
Set Contrast
on the
Setup menu.
3. Press
ENTER
.
4. Use or to change the setting
and then press
ENTER
. Or press
BACK
to leave the setting un-
changed.
Before you start using this book, you may
want to see a brief demonstration.
1. Press
MENU
until the main menus
appear.
2. Use the arrow keys to highlight
View Demo
on the Setup menu.
3. Press
ENTER
to start the demon-
stration.
4. To stop the demonstration, press
CLEAR
.
Viewing a Demonstration

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Using the Outline
You can read any chapter, subchapter, or
section of this book by selecting it from
the Outline.
1. Press
CLEAR
.
2. If needed, press
MENU
and high-
light the Outline menu.
3. Highlight a chapter
(e.g., 10 Pul-
monary Diseases
), by typing its
number or by using the arrow
keys.
The slanted arrow indicates a sub-
menu.
To type a number, hold
✩
and press a
numbered key. To delete a letter, press
BACK
. You can also highlight a menu
item by using or .
4. Press
ENTER
to select it.
Note: You can go directly to the text
by holding
✩
and pressing
ENTER
.
5. Highlight a subchapter (e.g.,
Cystic
Fibrosis)
and then press
ENTER
.
6. Highlight a section (e.g.,
Diagnosis
)
and press
ENTER
.
7. Use , DN , or
SPACE
to scroll.
8. To go to the next or previous Out-
line title, hold
✩
and press DN or
UP
.
9. Press
CLEAR
when finished.
Using the Outline

8
Using the Outline
➤
Where in the Book Am I?
When the text of the book is on the
screen, you can see the Outline loca-
tion of the current text by pressing
SPEC
(green) or
?
✻
.
To display the full title of a highlighted
item, press
?
✻
. This is useful when a
title ends in ellipses.
To go to the text associated with a
highlighted item, press
ENTER
. To go
back to the text that you were reading,
press
BACK
.
➤
Finding the Appendixes
The appendices (e.g., Appendix C:
Drug Interactions) of the Washington
Manual can be found at the bottom of
the Outline menu. To go to the bottom
of the Outline menu, hold
CAP
and
press .
You can quickly find a specific topic by
selecting it from the Index.
1. Press
CLEAR
.
2. If needed, press
MENU
and high-
light the Index menu.
3. Start typing a word or phrase (e.g.,
Ulcerative colitis
).
You do not need to type spaces. To de-
lete a letter, use
BACK
.You can also use
or to highlight an index entry.
4. When the Index entry is high-
lighted, press
ENTER
.
5. Highlight a subentry (e.g.,
arthritis
in
), if needed, and then press
ENTER
.
Using the Index

9
6. Use , DN , or
SPACE
to scroll
down.
7. To go to the next or previous Out-
line title, hold
✩
and press
DN
or
UP
.
8. Press
CLEAR
when finished.
Using the Index
Word searches find all the occurrences, or
matches, of a word or phrase in this book.
You can type up to 39 letters, numbers, or
other characters in a single search. But
you cannot search for short, common
words such as the and is.
1. Press
SEARCH
(yellow).
2. Type your search words (e.g.,
pleural effusion
).
You do not need to type capitals or punc-
tuation. To delete a letter, press
BACK
.
3. Press
ENTER
to search.
This is the Outline location of the first
match of your search words.
Searching for Words
➤
Viewing Abbreviation Meanings
Abbreviations (e.g., DNA, CF)appear
throughout the text of this book.
To view the meaning of an abbrevia-
tion, first press
ENTER
to start a high-
light and then use the arrow keys to
highlight the abbreviation in the text.
Then press
ENTER
to view its meaning,
if available. To go back to the text,
press
BACK
. To turn off the highlight,
press
BACK
again.

10
➤
If You Misspell a Search Word
If you enter a misspelled search word,
a list of corrections appears.
Use to highlight a correction and
then press
ENTER
.
➤
Searching for Parts of Words
If you want to find prefixes, suffixes,
or other parts of words, type an aster-
isk (✽) in place of the missing letters.
For example, type bacter
✽
and then
press
ENTER
. To type an asterisk, hold
CAP
and press
?
✻
.
Use to highlight a match and then
press
ENTER
.
Searching for Words
Searching for Words
4. Press
ENTER
to view the match.
Your search words are boxed.
5. To view other matches, if any, first
hold
✩
and press
DN
or
UP
to
view the Outline locations of the
matches and then press
ENTER
to
view a match.
6. Press
MENU
to view the matches
listed on the menus.
Aftera word search, onlymenu items with
matches are listed. (Note the numbers).
7. Use the arrow keys to highlight a
menu item and then press
ENTER
.
If needed, select a subitem.
8. Press
SEARCH
(yellow) or
CLEAR
to
clear your search.

11
You can also search for a word by high-
lighting it in the text of this book card.
1. At the text, press
ENTER
to start the
highlight.
To turn off the highlight, press
BACK
.
2. Use the arrow keys to highlight a word.
3. Press
ENTER
to search for it.
4. Press
ENTER
again to view the first
match.
5. Hold
✩
and press
DN
or
UP
repeat-
edly to see the locations of the next
or previous matches, if any.
6. Press
MENU
to see the menu items
with matches.
7. Press
CLEAR
when finished.
Highlighting Search Words Expanding Your Searches
You can expand a word search up to three
times to find inflections, synonyms, and
similar words.
1. Press
SEARCH
(yellow).
2. Type a word and then press
ENTER
.
For example, enter
diabetes
.
3. Press
MORE
(red) to expand the search.
4. Press
MORE
(red) up to two more
times to find more matches, if any.
5. Hold
✩
and press
DN
or
UP
re-
peatedly to see the locations of
the next or previous matches.
6. Press
MENU
to see the menu items
with matches.
7. Press
CLEAR
when finished.

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➤
Understanding Word Searches
and Expansions
When you do a word search, either by
entering words at the word search
screen or by highlighting a word in the
text, first headings and subheading (in
bold type) are searched for exact
matches. If no exact matches are found
in the headings and subheadings, then
the text is searched for exact matches.
If no exact matches are found, the
headings are searched for inexact
matches, such as inflections and syn-
onyms. If no inexact matches are
found in the headings, then the text is
searched for them.
A word search stops as soon as
matches are found at any level de-
scribed above. Pressing
MORE
(red)
continues the search to the next level
and finds additional matches, if any.
The number of matches found at a
given search level may be less than at
the previous level.
Expanding Your Searches
This book contains cross-references (indi-
cated by ’s), footnotes (indicated by
, , etc.) and bibliographic references
(indicated by s). Cross-references
take you directly to tables in the book.
Footnotes, and bibliographic references
provide additional information.
1. When you see a special marker
(, etc., or ) in the text,
hold
✩
and press
ENTER
to high-
light it.
To highlight a subsequent special
marker, if any, on the screen, hold
✩
and press
ENTER
again. To undo the
highlight, press
BACK
.
2. Press
ENTER
.
Reading Special Markers

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3. Press
BACK
to return to the highlight.
4. Press
BACK
again to turn off the
highlight.
Reading Special Markers Using Notes
To Add a Note
You can add up to 10 notes to the text of
this book to quickly find the sections that
you use most often.
1. When text is on the screen, press
LIST
(blue).
No note appears if
LIST
is pressed at
menus, help text, and other states.
2. Press
ENTER
.
3. Do one of the following:
• to use the default note title, press
ENTER
;
• to use your own note title, type up to 24
characters and then press
ENTER
;
• to cancel, hold
✩
and press
BACK
.
➤
Finding and Reading Tables
Another way to view tables in this book
is to use the Outline menu.
First select a chapter from the Outline
menu and then scroll down (or type ta-
ble) until the table titles for that chapter
appear. Then highlight a table and press
ENTER
to view it.
Tables in this book are arranged as bul-
leted text, with row headings in bold
type and column headings indented be-
neath them.
➤
About the Figures
Some figures from the printed Wash-
ington Manual, 29th Edition have been
converted to text. Other figures are
reproduced in the Appendix of this
User’s Guide.

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To Find a Note
Once you have added notes, you can easily
find them.
1. Press
LIST
(blue).
2. Use to highlight a note title.
Your notes are listed by recency.
3. Press
ENTER
to go to that note.
To Remove a Note
1. Find a in the text of this book.
2. Press
LIST
(blue).
3. To see the full title of the note to
be removed, press
?
✻
.
4.
Press
ENTER
to select
Remove note...
Or press
BACK
to exit without remov-
ing the note.
➤
Removing All Your Notes
You can remove all your notes at one
time by resetting the Medical Book
System. To learn how, read “Resetting
the Medical Book System.”
WARNING Resetting the
Medical
Book System
may erase other informa-
tion that you have entered in other in-
stalled book cards.
Using Notes
The Medical Book System platform ena-
bles you to look up a word from one in-
stalled book card in another installed
book card.
This book card can send words to and re-
ceive words from other book cards. Some
book cards are not able to transfer words. To
learn if a book card can send or receive
words, read its User’s Guide.
1. Install two book cards in the platform.
2. Select a book to read.
3. Highlight a word in that book .
You can highlight words in menus,
lists, entries, and other text. To learn
how to highlight a word in this book,
read “Highlighting Search Words.”
4. Hold
✩
and press
CARD
.
5. Highlight the icon of the other
book card and then press
ENTER
.
The word that you highlighted appears
in the other book.
6. Press
ENTER
again, if needed, to
search for the word in the other
book.
Looking Up Words
in Other Book Cards

15
If, due to electrostatic discharge or other
cause, the keyboard fails to respond or
the screen performs erratically, try the
steps below to reset the platform. Perform
only as many steps as required to restore
normal operation.
CAUTION Resetting the platform when
book cards are installed may erase set-
tings and information entered in those
book cards. Remove all book cards be-
fore resetting.
1. Hold
CLEAR
and press
ON/OFF
twice.
If nothing happens, try Step 2.
2. Use the end of an opened paper clip
to gently press the reset button on
the back of the platform.
The reset button is recessed in a pin-sized
hole located near the book card slots.
CAUTION Pressing the reset button
with more than light pressure may per-
manently disable it.
If nothing happens, try Step 3.
3. Remove and reinstall the batteries.
To learn how, read the Medical Book
System platform’s User’s Guide.
Resetting the Platform Book Card Care
LBS.
• Do not touch the metal contacts on
the book cards.
CAUTION Touching the electrical con-
tacts with statically charged objects, in-
cluding your fingers, could erase
information entered in a book card.
• Do not put excessive pressure on
the book cards.
• Do not expose the book cards to
heat, cold, or liquids.

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Model WAS-3019
• size: 5.9 x 4.2 x 0.6 cm
• weight: 0.4 oz
© 1999 Franklin Electronic Publishers,
Inc.All rights reserved.
© 1998 by Lippincott-Raven Publishers.
All rights reserved.
Medical Book System and BOOKMAN
are trademarks of Franklin Electronic Pub-
lishers, Inc.
U.S. Patents 4,490,811; 4,830,618;
5,113,340; 5,321,609; 5,396,606;
5,218,536; 5,627,726; 5,249,965;
German Pats. Reg. No. M9409743.7,
Reg. No. M9409744.5.
Euro. Patent 0 136 379.
PATENTS PENDING.
ISBN 1-56712-525-5
Specifications and Patents
This unit may change operating modes due to electrostatic
discharge. Normal operation of this unit can be re-estab-
lished by pressing the reset key,
ON/OFF
, or by removing/
replacing batteries.
Limited Warranty (outside
U.S.)
This product, excluding batteries, is
guaranteed by Franklin for a period of
one year from the date of purchase. It will
be repaired or replaced with an
equivalent product (at Franklin’s option)
free of charge for any defect due to faulty
workmanship or materials.
Products purchased outside the United
States that are returned under warranty
should be returned to the original vendor
with proof of purchase and description of
fault. Charges will be made for all repairs
unless valid proof of purchase is
provided.
This warranty explicitly excludes defects
due to misuse, accidental damage, or
wear and tear. This guarantee does not
affect the consumer’s statutory rights.

17
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the end user that this product will be free from defects in ma-
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On discovery of a defect, the end user must return this prod-
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its sole discretion, that the product was defective and that such
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This warranty applies only to products manufactured by or for
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NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE
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MANUFACTURE, SALE, OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT
AND ARE IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WAR-
RANTIES OR REMEDIES, WRITTEN OR ORAL, EX-
PRESS OR IMPLIED. NO FRANKLIN DEALER, AGENT,
OR EMPLOYEE IS AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANYAD-
DITIONAL WARRANTY IN THIS REGARD OR TO
MAKEANY MODIFICATION OR EXTENSION OF THIS
EXPRESS WARRANTY.
FRANKLIN SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SPE-
CIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
RESULTING FROM THE BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OR IN CONNECTION WITH
THE MANUFACTURE, SALE, OR USE OF THIS PROD-
UCT UNDERANY LEGALTHEORY, WHICH DAMAGES
SHALL INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO, LOST
PROFITS, DAMAGES TO PROPERTY OR DAMAGES
FOR PERSONAL INJURY (BUT ONLYTO THE EXTENT
PERMITTED BY LAW). UNLESS OTHERWISE CON-
TRARY TO APPLICABLE LAW, FRANKLIN’S LIABIL-
ITY SHALL IN NO CASE EXCEED THE PRICE PAID
FOR THE PRODUCT CLAIMED TO BE DEFECTIVE.
This warranty shall not be applicable to the extent that the en-
forcement of any provision may be prohibited by applicable
law. This warranty gives you specific rights, and you may also
have other rights which vary from state to state. Some states
do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or con-
sequential damages or limitation on how long an implied war-
ranty may last so the above limitation or exclusion may not
apply to you. Enclose $3.00 check or money order for ship-
ping and handling to:
FRANKLIN ELECTRONIC PUBLISHERS, INC.
ATTENTION: SERVICE DEPARTMENT
ONE FRANKLIN PLAZA
BURLINGTON, NEW JERSEY 08016-4907
Limited Warranty (U.S. only)

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NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
NOTE: This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices. Shielded cables must be used
with the unit to insure compliance.
NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized
modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
FCC Notice
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