Franklin KJV-570 User manual

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Key Guide
Function Keys
Turns the device n r ff.
Displays a help message.
G es t the Verse Reference
screen. Clears the calculat r.
Backs up, erases a letter, r
turns ff the highlight in text. In
the H ly Bible, returns t the
previ us screen.
Enters a search request,
selects an item, r begins a
highlight in text.
Expands a search. In the
Organizer, g es t the cl ck.
Places a b kmark. In the
Organizer, g es t the data-
bank.
G es t the W rd search
screen. In the Organizer, g es
t the calculat r.
G es t the Organizer: cl ck,
databank and calculat r.
T ggles between the Bible
menu and the Verse Reference
screen. Fr m the Organizer,
returns t the H ly Bible.
At a menu, displays a menu
item. In text, displays the b k,
chapter and verse.
Shifts t type capital letters.
Shifts t all w page up, page
d wn, and t type numbers.
Combination Keys*
+Pages up r d wn.
+In Bible text, g es t the next
r previ us verse. F ll wing a
search, g es t the next r pre-
vi us match.
+At a menu, g es t the first r
last item. In Bible text, g es t
the start r end f the next r
previ us chapter.
+At the w rd search screen,
types an asterisk t stand f r a
series f letters in a w rd.
Direction Keys
M ve in the indicated directi n.
At menus and dicti nary
entries, pages d wn. At the
w rd search screen, types a
space. After a space, press
r t cycle thr ugh the avail-
able symb ls: - . * ? :.
Getting Started
The KJV-570 uses tw CR-2032 Lithium
batteries that c me pre-installed. Turn the
device ver and gently pull the battery
insulati n sheet t rem ve it.
Press t turn the pr duct n. Use a
paper clip t gently press the RESET but-
t n n the back f the device. F r m re
inf rmati n, please see “Resetting y ur
Device”. Warning! Pressing the reset but-
t n with m re than light pressure may per-
manently disable y ur unit. In additi n,
resetting the unit may erase settings and
inf rmati n y u have entered.
Rep acing the Batteries
The batteries sh uld be changed when
y u see a l w battery warning. Please
have 2 new CR-2032 batteries and a
small Phillips screwdriver at hand bef re
y u f ll w the steps bel w.
Warning! If the batteries wear ut c m-
pletely, r if y u take m re than a few
sec nds while changing the batteries, any
user-entered inf rmati n may be erased.
Y u sh uld always keep written c pies f
y ur imp rtant inf rmati n.
1. Turn the unit ff and turn it ver.
2. Use the Phillips screwdriver t
unscrew the battery c ver screw.
3. Push gently n the tab f the bat-
tery c ver and rem ve it.
4. Rem ve the ld batteries.
Note: Use a paper clip if necessary
t rem ve the ld batteries.
5. Install 2 new CR-2032 lithium bat-
teries in their place with p sitive
p larity facing up.
Important: Be sure that the batter-
ies are installed c rrectly. Wr ng
p larity may damage the unit.
6. Replace the battery c ver and
secure it with the screw.
KJV-570
User’s Guide
HOLY BIBLE
KING JAMES VERSION
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*Hold the first key while pressing the second.

Battery disposa : D n t disp se f batteries with n rmal h useh ld waste. Please bey
y ur l cal regulati ns when disp sing f used batteries.
Battery Precautions
• N n-rechargeable batteries are n t t be re-charged. Never recharge batteries that
c me with the device.
• Rechargeable batteries are t be rem ved fr m the device bef re being charged.
• Rechargeable batteries are nly t be charged under adult supervisi n.
• Only batteries f the same r equivalent type as rec mmended are t be used.
• The supply terminals are n t t be sh rt-circuited.
• D n t exp se batteries t direct heat r try t take batteries apart. F ll w the bat-
tery manufacturer's instructi ns f r battery use.
• Always rem ve a weak r dead battery fr m the device.
• T av id damage caused by leakage f the battery fluid, replace the battery r bat-
teries nce every tw years regardless f h w much the device has been used dur-
ing that time.
• Sh uld a battery leak, the device may bec me damaged. Clean the battery c m-
partment immediately, av iding c ntact with y ur skin.
• Keep batteries ut f reach f small children. If swall wed, c nsult a physician
immediately.
For Your Information
✓Fo ow the Arrows
The flashing arr ws n the right f the screen sh w in which directi n y u can m ve
ar und menus r view m re text.
✓He p is A ways at Hand
Y u can view a help message at any screen by pressing HELP. Use the directi n keys
t read the message. T exit help, press BACK r CLEAR.
✓About Screen I ustrations
S me screen illustrati ns in this User’s Guide may differ slightly fr m what y u see n
screen. This d es n t mean that y ur unit is malfuncti ning.
✓Resuming Where You Left Off
Y u can turn y ur electr nic H ly Bible ff at any passage. When y u turn it n again, the
last passage that y u viewed appears, unless y u had previ usly turned n the Learn a
Verse feature. If Learn a Verse is n, y u will see a verse f r y u t mem rize. T return t
y ur last viewed passage, press BACK.
✓Where in the Ho y Bib e Am I?
At any H ly Bible verse, y u can view its b k, chapter, and verse number by pressing
?.
Viewing a Demonstration or Tutoria
Y u can view a dem nstrati n r tut rial f this H ly Bible any time y u want.
1. Press .
2. Press t see the Settings menu.
3. Press ENTER t select Tutorial r press t highlight View Demo and then press
ENTER.
T st p the dem nstrati n r exit fr m the Tutorial press CLEAR.
T t ggle between the Bible menu and the Verse Reference screen, press .
✓Learn a Verse
Y ur H ly Bible c mes with a Learn a Verse feature. Each time y u turn y ur H ly Bible
n, y u can see a verse fr m either the Old r New Testament f r y u t read r mem -
rize. If y u wish t turn this feature n, press . Press t g t the Settings
menu, use t highlight Learn a Verse and press ENTER. Use r t highlight On
r Off and press ENTER.
Changing the Settings
When using this H ly Bible, y u can activate the Learn a Verse feature, adjust the screen
c ntrast, the shut ff time, and the type size. The shut ff time is h w l ng y ur unit stays n
if n key is pressed.
1. Press until y u see the Bible menu.
2. Press t see the Settings menu.
3. Use r t m ve the highlight t Contrast, Shutoff r Type Si e.
4. Press ENTER.
5. Use r t change the setting.
The current setting is marked.
6. Press ENTER t st re y ur changes.
Press BACK t exit with ut making a change.
Reading the Ho y Bib e
Old Testament and New Testament c ntain the B ks f the H ly Bible.
1. Press until y u see the Bible menu.
2. Use r t highlight Old Testament r New Testament and press ENTER t
select it.
3. Use r t highlight a B k and press ENTER t select it.
Y u can als type the name f a B k t highlight it. F r example, with New
Testament selected, press Rt g directly t Romans.
Note: F r B ks that begin with numbers, type the number by h lding FN and
pressing the number key. F r example, y u can find 2 Kings in the Old Testament
by h lding FN and pressing Wand then pressing K. Y u can als find it by typing
IIK. That is, type “I” f r 1r “II” f r 2.
4. Use t highlight a Chapter r type its number and press ENTER t select it.
F r example, t highlight Chapter 5, press T. Note: Numbers are aut matically
active at a Chapter menu.
5. Use SPACE t page d wn.
H ld FN and press r t page up r d wn. H ld FN and press r t g t
the next r previ us verse. H ld CAP and press r t g t the previ us r
next Chapter.
6. Press CLEAR when d ne.
Press BACK t return t the previ us screen.

Using the Index
Index c ntains a list f p pular Chapters with their titles, arranged in the rder that they
appear in the H ly Bible.
1. Press until y u see the Bible menu.
2. Use r t highlight Index and press ENTER t select it.
3. Use r t highlight a selecti n and press ENTER t select it.
Y u can als type the name f the B k t g directly t that part f the list, then
use r t highlight the secti n y u want.
F r example, t highlight Isaiah 25:1, type IS, then press until y u see the index
entry f r Isaiah 25:1.
Note: F r B ks that begin with numbers, type the number by h lding FN and
pressing the number key. F r example, y u can find 2 Kings in the Old Testament
by h lding FN and pressing Wand then pressing K. Y u can als find it by typing
IIK. That is, type “I” f r 1r “II” f r 2.
Note: H ld CAP and press r t g directly t start r end f the list.
4. Use SPACE t page d wn.
H ld FN and press r t page up r d wn. H ld FN and press r t g t
the next r previ us verse. H ld CAP and press r t g t the previ us r
next Chapter.
5. Press CLEAR when d ne.
Press BACK t return t the previ us screen.
6. Press BACK t return t the Index.
Viewing Devotiona Verses
Devotional c ntains a list f inspirati nal Verses.
1. Press until y u see the Bible menu.
2. Use r t highlight Devotional and press ENTER t select it.
3. Use r t highlight a selecti n and press ENTER t select it.
Y u can als type the name f the m nth t g directly t that part f the list, then
use r t highlight the ne y u want.
F r example, t see the Dev ti nal Verse f r Oct ber 23, type O, then press until
y u see the entry f r Oct. 23.
Note: H ld CAP and press r t g directly t start r end f the list.
4. Use SPACE t page d wn.
H ld FN and press r t page up r d wn. H ld FN and press r t g t
the next r previ us verse. H ld CAP and press r t g t the previ us r
next Chapter.
5. Press CLEAR when d ne.
Press BACK t return t the previ us screen.
Finding Ho y Bib e Verses
T g directly t a specific H ly Bible verse, enter its B k title, Chapter number, and
Verse number.
If y u enter nly a B k title and Chapter number, y u will g t the start f the Chapter. If
y u enter nly a B k title, y u will g t the start f that B k.
1. Press CLEAR r press until y u see the Verse Reference screen.
2. Type a B k title.
T erase a letter, press BACK.
When y u type the initial letters f a B k title, it will be aut matically c mpleted f r
y u. F r example, type LA f r Lamentations, LE f r Leviticus r LU f r Luke.
Note: If y u have n t typed en ugh letters f r the B k title t aut -c mplete, y u
can see a list f all B ks that match the letters y u have entered by pressing
ENTER. Press r t highlight the B k y u want and then press ENTER t
return t the Verse Reference screen and finish typing the Chapter and Verse.
Note: F r B ks that begin with numbers, type the R man numeral using the Ikey.
F r example, y u can find 2 Kings by typing IIK. That is, type “I” f r 1r “II” f r 2.
Once the B k title is filled in, the curs r aut matically jumps t the Chapter field.
3. Type a Chapter and Verse number.
Press Q-Pt type a Chapter number. Press SPACE t m ve t the Verse field and
type the Verse number y u want. Note: Numbers are aut matically active in the
Chapter and Verse fields.
4. Press ENTER t g t the Verse y u typed.
5. Use SPACE t page d wn.
H ld FN and press r t page up r d wn. H ld FN and press r t g t
the next r previ us verse. H ld CAP and press r t g t the previ us r
next Chapter.
6. Press CLEAR when d ne.
Press BACK t return t the previ us screen.
Searching for Words
Just as if y u were using a c nc rdance, y u can search f r alm st any w rd r phrase in
this H ly Bible. Simply enter search w rds t find their ccurrences, r matches.
1. Press FIND.
2. Type y ur search w rd(s).
F r example, type Kingdom of God.
Y u can type up t 35 letters. T type a space, press SPACE. T erase a letter,
press BACK.
Search results include nly th se Verses that c ntain all f the keyw rds y u
searched f r. Note: Y u cann t search f r c mm n w rds such as and and the n
their wn.
3. Press ENTER t start the search.
After a search, nly th se B ks with matches are listed in the menu. Note: The
number f matches in each B k is displayed f ll wing the B k title.

4. Use r t highlight the B k y u want, then press ENTER t see the Chapters
f the selected B k where the matches ccur.
F r example, select Psalms [2].
Y u g directly t the text f the first match in the B k f Psalms. N te that the
matching w rds are b xed in the text. H ld FN and press r t see the next r
previ us match. At any time, press ?t see y ur current Verse.
Note: Y u may als h ld FN and press ENTER t g directly t the text at the first
match in the Bible.
5. Press CLEAR when d ne r press BACK t return t previ us screen.
✓Correcting Misspe ings
If y u enter a misspelled w rd, r a w rd n t in this H ly Bible, a list f c rrecti ns
appears. Highlight the w rd y u want and then press ENTER, r press BACK t change
y ur request.
Finding Letters in Words
If y u are uncertain ab ut h w t spell a w rd r if y u wish t find prefixes, suffixes, and
ther parts f w rds, type an asterisk (✽) in a w rd. Each asterisk stands f r zer , ne r
m re letters in a w rd. Note: If y u type an asterisk at the beginning f a w rd, it may take
a little while t find the matching w rds.
1. Press FIND.
2. Type a w rd with ✽s.
T type an asterisk, h ld CAP and press ?.
3. Press ENTER.
4. Press t highlight the match y u want and then press ENTER t search f r it.
T learn h w t view the matches, please see “Searching f r W rds.”
5. Press CLEAR when d ne.
Expanding Your Search
Y u can expand y ur search t find inflecti ns, syn nyms and similar w rds.
1. Press FIND.
2. Type y ur search w rd(s) and press ENTER.
3. Press MORE repeatedly t expand the search.
T learn h w t view the matches, please see “Searching f r W rds.”
4. Press CLEAR when d ne.
High ighting Words
Y u can als search f r a w rd by highlighting it in a Verse. Try this example.
1. G t Isaiah 12:2.
T learn h w, see “Finding H ly Bible Verses.”
2. Press ENTER t start the highlight.
T turn the highlight ff, press BACK.
3. Use the navigati n butt n t m ve the highlight t salvation.
4. Press ENTER t search f r the highlighted w rd.
T learn h w t view the matches, please see “Searching f r W rds.”
5. Press CLEAR when d ne.
Viewing Footnotes
Whenever y u see an after a w rd in a verse, that w rd has a f tn te. Y u can easily
view these f tn tes. Try this example.
1. G t Psalms 18:2.
T learn h w, see “Finding H ly Bible Verses.”
2. Use , FN + r SPACE t scr ll d wn.
N tice the f tn te marker .
3. Press ENTER t start the highlight.
4. Use the navigati n butt n t m ve the highlight t the desired f tn te and then
press ENTER t view it.
Or y u can h ld FN and press ENTER t immediately pen the n te. Note: This
functi ns nly when ne f tn te marker is n the screen.
5. Press BACK t return t the verse.
✓Understanding Footnotes
The f tn tes in this H ly Bible have been added by Franklin Electr nic Publishers t
clarify the meaning f archaic English w rds. These f tn tes are n t part f the riginal
King James Bible.
✓When More Than One Footnote Marker Appears
S metimes m re than ne appears n the screen.
H ld FN and press ENTER t aut matically highlight the first f tn te marker. C ntinue
t h ld FN and press ENTER t cycle the highlight thr ugh all the f tn te markers n
the screen. When the highlight is n the f tn te y u want t pen, press ENTER t
view the text f the f tn te.
Press BACK t g back t the verse.
Using Bookmarks
Adding Bookmarks
Y u can add up t 50 b kmarks t the text f this b k f r quick reference.
1. Press MARK at any verse t place a b kmark.
Y u see the b kmarks list with Add Bookmark highlighted.
2. Press ENTER t add the b kmark.
The marks its placement.

Viewing Bookmarks
1. Press CLEAR.
2. Press MARK t view y ur list f b kmarks.
3. Press t highlight a b kmark.
4. Press ENTER t view its verse.
De eting a Bookmark
Y u can delete any b kmark y u want. Note: If y u reset y ur device, all y ur b kmarks
will be l st.
1. Press CLEAR.
2. Press MARK t view y ur list f b kmarks.
3. Press t highlight the b kmark y u wish t delete.
F r example, if y u had “Isaiah 53” n y ur b kmark list, highlight Isaiah Chapter
53.
4. Press ENTER t g t that verse.
5. Press MARK again.
Remove: (the last viewed b kmark) appears as the first list item, and is highlight-
ed.
6. Press ENTER t delete the b kmark.
Adding Notes to a Bookmark
Y u can add a brief n te t acc mpany any b kmark y u have added. Note: If y u reset
y ur device, all y ur n tes will be l st.
1. Press CLEAR.
2. Press MARK t view y ur list f b kmarks.
3. Press t highlight the b kmark f r which y u want t add a n te.
F r example, if y u had “Psalms 23” n y ur b kmark list, highlight Psalms
Chapter 23.
4. Press ENTER t g t that verse.
5. Press MARK again.
Remove Bookmark appears as the first list item, and is highlighted.
6. Press t highlight Add Notes and press ENTER.
7. Type y ur n te and press ENTER t add it.
Viewing a Note
1. Find a l cati n in the text where y u have saved a n te with a b kmark.
2. Use , FN + r SPACE t scr ll d wn until y u see .
3. Press ENTER t start the highlight.
4. Use the navigati n butt n t m ve the highlight t the b kmark marker and then
press ENTER t view the n te.
If n n te has been saved t a b kmark, y u see the message “N t f und.”
5. Press BACK t return t the verse.
Using the C ocks
The cl ck lets y u set a H me time and view l cal times in 45 cities ar und the w rld. y u
must set the H me time bef re viewing W rld times as W rld times are based n H me
time.
Setting Home Time
1. Press ORG.
Y u see “H me City” n the screen. The H me time cl ck is the default l cati n any
time y u press ORG.
Note: Y u can press ORG, FIND r ENTER t t ggle between H me time and
W rld time.
2. Press St enter g t the H me Setting menu.
3. Press ENTER t select Set Time Format.
Press r t cycle thr ugh the 12- and 24-h ur Day/M nth/Year f rmats. Press
ENTER t save y ur selecti n.
4. Press t highlight Set DST (Daylight Saving Time) and press ENTER t select it.
Press r t t ggle between DST On r DST Off. Press ENTER t select y ur
ch ice.
5. Press t highlight Set Time and press ENTER t select it.
Press r until the current h ur is displayed. Press t m ve t the minutes
field, then press r until the current minute is displayed. Press ENTER t set
the time.
6. Press t highlight Set Date and press ENTER t select it.
Press r t m ve t the next r previ us field. Use r t m ve t the cur-
rent day/m nth/year. Press ENTER t set the date.
7. Press t highlight Set Home City and press ENTER t select it.
Press r until y ur l cal city is displayed. Press ENTER t select y ur ch ice.
8. Press CLEAR r BACK t exit the H me Setting menu.
Viewing Wor d Time
1. Press FIND until y u see “W rld City.”
2. Press r t view the date and time in the list f available cities.
Note: The date and time in each W rld city is based n the date and time as indi-
cated in y ur H me city.
Y u can als set a city t be the W rld city y u first view when y u enter W rld Time.
1. Press FIND until y u see “W rld City.”
2. Press St enter g t the W rld Setting menu.
3. Press ENTER t select Set DST.
Press r t t ggle between DST On r DST Off. Press ENTER t select y ur
ch ice.
4. Press t highlight Set World City and press ENTER t select it.
Press r until the city y u want is displayed. Press ENTER t select y ur
ch ice. Note: At this list, y u can see b th the city name and its abbreviati n.
5. Press CLEAR r BACK t exit the W rld Setting menu.

Using the Databank
Adding Entries
Y u can st re as many as 100 names and teleph ne numbers in the databank. The t tal
number f names y u can add depends n the size f each entry.
1. Press ORG.
2. Press MARK.
3. Use r t highlight New Entry and then press ENTER.
4. Type a name and press ENTER.
T erase a letter, press BACK. Press SPACE then r t cycle thr ugh the
available symb ls: - . * ? :.
5. Type a ph ne number and press ENTER.
Q-Pwill type numbers 0-9aut matically. T erase a number, press BACK.
6. Press CLEAR when d ne.
Press t return t the H ly Bible.
Viewing or Editing Entries
1. Press ORG.
2. Press MARK.
3. Use r t highlight View: XX entries and then press ENTER.
4. T edit an entry, highlight it and press ENTER.
Type y ur changes. Use r t m ve the curs r; use BACK t delete.
5. Press ENTER t m ve t the number field.
6. Press ENTER again t save y ur changes.
7. Press CLEAR when d ne.
Press t return t the H ly Bible.
De eting Entries
1. Press ORG.
2. Press MARK.
3. Use r t highlight Delete Entry and then press ENTER.
4. Highlight the entry y u want t delete and press ENTER.
Y u are asked t c nfirm the deleti n. Press Yt c nfirm r Nt cancel.
5. T delete all databank entries, highlight Erase All Data in the Databank menu and
then press ENTER.
Y u are asked t c nfirm the deleti n. Press Yt erase all databank entries r Nt
cancel.
6. Press CLEAR when d ne.
Press t return t the H ly Bible.
Using a Password
Y u can use a passw rd t prevent unauth rized access t the databank. Warning!
Always write the passw rd in a safe, separate l cati n. If y u l se r f rget the passw rd,
y u will be able t use the databank again nly by rem ving the batteries fr m y ur unit,
which will permanently erase all the inf rmati n st red in the databank.
1. Press ORG.
2. Press MARK.
3. Use r t highlight Set Password and then press ENTER.
4. Type a passw rd f up t eight characters and press ENTER.
Use r t m ve the curs r; use BACK t delete.
5. Press Ct c nfirm y ur passw rd r CLEAR t cancel the passw rd.
The passw rd y u set will be requested the first time the databank is used during a
sessi n.
6. T change the passw rd, repeat Steps 1-5.
T rem ve r disable a passw rd, press ENTER at the blank passw rd screen.
7. Press CLEAR when d ne.
Press t return t the H ly Bible.
Using the Ca cu ator
1. Press ORG.
2. Press MORE.
3. Type a number.
Note: Q-Pwill type numbers 0-9aut matically. Y u can type up t 10 digits. T type a
decimal, press G(.). T change the sign f a number, press Z(+/-).
4. Press a math functi n key (H-L).
5. Type an ther number.
6. Press ENTER.
T repeat the calculati n, press ENTER again.
To Ca cu ate... Press...
recipr cals A(1/x)
squares D(x2)
percentages F(%)
square r ts S(√x)
negative numbers Z(+/-)
7. Press CLEAR t clear the current calculati ns.
8. Press t return t the H ly Bible.
Using the Ca cu ator Memory
1. In the calculat r, make a calculati n r type a number.
2. T add the number n the screen t the number st red in mem ry, press X(M+). T
subtract the number n the screen fr m the number st red in mem ry, press C(M-).
Mindicates the number is st red in mem ry.
3. T retrieve the number fr m mem ry, press V(MR).
4. T clear the mem ry, press B(MC).
Resetting Your Device
If the keyb ard fails t resp nd, r if the screen perf rms erratically, perf rm a system
reset by f ll wing the steps bel w.
1. H ld CLEAR and press .
If n thing happens, try Step 2.
2. Use a paper clip t gently press the reset butt n n y ur pr duct.
The reset butt n is recessed in a pin-sized h le n the back f the device.
The message “Erase All ? (Y/N)” is displayed.
Note: This message refers t user-entered inf rmati n, n t the text f the H ly
Bible. User-entered inf rmati n includes b kmarks, the databank and any settings
y u may have changed.
3. Press Nt save y ur inf rmati n.
Press Yt erase y ur inf rmati n.
Warning! Pressing the reset butt n with m re than light pressure may permanently disable
y ur device. In additi n, resetting y ur device erases settings and user-entered inf rma-
ti n.

Specifications
Mode KJV-570: Holy Bible King James Version
• Batteries: tw CR-2032 3 v lt lithium
• Size: 12.3 x 9.1 x 1.35 cm
• Weight: 117.1 z
ISBN 978-1-59074-433-8
© 2002-2007 Franklin Electr nic Publishers, Inc., Burlingt n, N.J. 08016-4907 USA. All
rights reserved.
Scripture taken fr m the HOLY BIBLE, KING JAMES VERSION.
U.S. Patents: 4,830,618; 5,113,340; 5,218,536; 5,153,831; 5,497,474; 5,396,606;
6,411,973
Note: This device sh uld be disp sed thr ugh y ur l cal electr nic pr duct recycling sys-
tem - d n t thr w int the trash bin.
FCC Notice
This device c mplies with Part 15 f the FCC Rules. Operati n is subject t the f ll wing tw c nditi ns: (1)
This device may n t cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired perati n.
Warning: Changes r m dificati ns t this unit n t expressly appr ved by the party resp nsible f r c mpli-
ance c uld v id the user's auth rity t perate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and f und t c mply with the limits f r a Class B digital device, pur-
suant t Part 15 f the FCC Rules. These limits are designed t pr vide reas nable pr tecti n against harm-
ful interference in a residential installati n. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radi frequency
energy and, if n t installed and used in acc rdance with the instructi ns, may cause harmful interference t
radi c mmunicati ns. H wever, there is n guarantee that interference will n t ccur in a particular installa-
ti n. If this equipment d es cause harmful interference t radi r televisi n recepti n, which can be deter-
mined by turning the equipment ff and n, the user is enc uraged t try t c rrect the interference by ne r
m re f the f ll wing measures:
-Re rient r rel cate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separati n between the equipment and receiver.
-C nnect the equipment int an utlet n a circuit different fr m that t which the receiver is c nnected.
-C nsult the dealer r an experienced radi /TV technician f r help.
NOTE: This unit was tested with shielded cables n the peripheral devices. Shielded cables must be used
with the unit t insure c mpliance.
NOTE: The manufacturer is n t resp nsible f r any radi r TV interference caused by unauth rized m difi-
cati ns t this equipment. Such m dificati ns c uld v id the user's auth rity t perate the equipment.
Disc aimer of Warranties
Except as specifically pr vided herin, Franklin makes n warranty f any kind, experss r implied, with
respect t this pr duct.
Limited Warranty (U.S. on y)
LIMITED WARRANTY, DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES, AND LIMITED REMEDY
FRANKLIN WARRANTS TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER THAT THIS PRODUCT WILL BE FREE FROM
DEFECTS IN MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP FOR A PERIOD OF ONE (1) YEAR FROM THE ORIGINAL
DATE OF PURCHASE AS EVIDENCED BY A COPY OF THE SALES RECEIPT. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY
DOES NOT COVER DAMAGE DUE TO ACTS OF GOD, ACCIDENT, MISUSE, ABUSE, NEGLIGENCE, MODI-
FICATION, UNSUITABLE ENVIRONMENT, OR IMPROPER MAINTENANCE. THE SOLE OBLIGATION AND
LIABILITY OF FRANKLIN, AND THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, IS REPAIR
OR REPLACEMENT AT THE SOLE OPTION OF FRANKLIN AND THIS REMEDY APPLIES ONLY IN THE
CASE IN WHICH FRANKLIN DETERMINES THAT THE PRODUCT WAS DEFECTIVE AND THAT THE
DEFECT AROSE WITHIN THE DURATION OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY. THIS REMEDY IS THE EXCLU-
SIVE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU CERTAIN RIGHTS; YOU
MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT MAY VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION. EXCEPT
FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTY EXPRESSLY RECITED ABOVE, THIS FRANKLIN PRODUCT IS PROVIDED
ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT
NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABLE QUALITY, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR THOSE ARISING BY LAW, STATUTE, USAGE OF TRADE, OR COURSE OF
DEALING. THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY TO PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY OR FOR FRANKLIN
AND SPECIFICALLY DOES NOT INCLUDE BATTERIES, CORROSION OF BATTERY CONTACTS OR ANY
OTHER DAMAGE CAUSED BY BATTERIES. FRANKLIN SHALL NOT HAVE ANY LIABILITY TO THE PUR-
CHASER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR CONSE-
QUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROF-
IT, LOST OR CORRUPTED DATA, OR OTHER COMMERCIAL OR ECONOMIC LOSS, EVEN IF FRANKLIN
HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, OR EVEN IF OTHERWISE FORESEE-
ABLE. FRANKLIN IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR CLAIMS BY A THIRD PARTY. FRANKLIN'S MAXIMUM
AGGREGATE LIABILITY SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID FOR THE PRODUCT AS EVIDENCED BY
THE SALES RECEIPT. SOME STATES/JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION
OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT
APPLY TO YOU. IF THE LAWS OF THE RELEVANT JURISDICTION DO NOT PERMIT FULL WAIVER OF
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, THEN THE DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS ARE LIMIT-
ED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY GRANTED HEREIN.
Warranty Service: If y u think y ur pr duct is defective, call Franklin's Cust mer Service Desk, 1-800-266-
5626, t request a return merchandise auth rizati n ("RMA") number, bef re returning the pr duct (trans-
p rtati n charges prepaid) t :
Franklin Electr nic Publishers, Inc.
Attn: Service Department
One Franklin Plaza
Burlingt n, NJ 08016-4907
If y u return a Franklin pr duct, please include y ur name, address, teleph ne number, and a brief descrip-
ti n f the defect and a c py f y ur sales receipt as pr f f y ur riginal date f purchase. Y u must als
write the RMA pr minently n the package if y u return the pr duct; therwise there may be a lengthy delay
in the pr cessing f y ur return. Franklin str ngly rec mmends using a trackable f rm f deliver t Franklin
f r y ur return.
Limited Warranty (EU and Switzer and)
N twithstanding the disclaimer f warranties ab ve, this pr duct, excluding batteries and liquid crystal display
(LCD), is guaranteed by Franklin t be free f defects in materials r w rkmanship f r a peri d f ne year
fr m the date f purchase. It will be repaired r replaced with an equivalent pr duct (at Franklin's pti n) free
f charge f r any defect in w rkmanship r materials during that time.
Pr ducts purchased utside the United States, the Eur pean Uni n and Switzerland that are returned under
warranty sh uld be returned t the riginal vend r with pr f f purchase and descripti n f fault. Charges will
be made f r all repairs unless valid pr f f purchase is pr vided.
This warranty explicitly excludes defects due t misuse, accidental damage, r wear and tear. This warranty
d es n t affect the c nsumer's statut ry rights.
Limited Warranty (outside U.S., EU and Switzer and)
N twithstanding the disclaimer f warranties ab ve, this pr duct, excluding batteries and liquid crystal display
(LCD), is guaranteed by Franklin t be free f defects in materials r w rkmanship f r a peri d f ne year
fr m the date f purchase. It will be repaired r replaced with an equivalent pr duct (at Franklin's pti n) free
f charge f r any defect in w rkmanship r materials during that time.
Pr ducts purchased utside the United States, the Eur pean Uni n and Switzerland that are returned under
warranty sh uld be returned t the riginal vend r with pr f f purchase and descripti n f fault. Charges will
be made f r all repairs unless valid pr f f purchase is pr vided.
This warranty explicitly excludes defects due t misuse, accidental damage, r wear and tear. This warranty
d es n t affect the c nsumer's statut ry rights.
This unit may change perating m des, l se inf rmati n st red in mem ry, r fail t
resp nd due t electr static discharge r electrical fast transients. N rmal perati n f
this unit may be re-established by pressing the reset key, by pressing , r by
rem ving/replacing batteries.
FTD-28002-00
Rev. A
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