[. . . ] ® WAS-3019 Medical Book Card The Washington Manual User's Guide Quick Reference Guide To Start Using a Book Card 1. Install the book card in a slot in the back of the Medical Book System platform. Press ENTER to see a match, or press MENU to see the matches listed on the menus. To find a note in the text, press LIST , highlight a note title, and then press ENTER . [. . . ] To go to the next or previous Outline title, hold 6 and press DN or UP . Press CLEAR when finished. Using the Outline Using the Index You can quickly find a specific topic by selecting it from the Index. 1. Start typing a word or phrase (e. g. , Ulcerative colitis). ® Where in the Book Am I?When the text of the book is on the screen, you can see the Outline location of the current text by pressing SPEC (green) or ?Press SEARCH (yellow) or CLEAR to clear your search. Use press 10 ENTER to highlight a match and then . Highlighting Search Words You can also search for a word by highlighting it in the text of this book card. 1. At the text, press highlight. ENTER Expanding Your Searches You can expand a word search up to three times to find inflections, synonyms, and similar words. 1. For example, enter diabetes. to start the To turn off the highlight, press BACK . 3. Hold 6 and press DN or UP repeatedly to see the locations of the next or previous matches, if any. Hold 6 and press DN or UP repeatedly to see the locations of the next or previous matches. Press CLEAR when finished. 11 Expanding Your Searches Reading Special Markers This book contains cross-references (indi's), footnotes (indicated by cated by , , etc. ) and bibliographic references s). Cross-references (indicated by 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 6 and press ENTER to highlight it. ® 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 synonyms. 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 described 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. To highlight a subsequent special marker, if any, on the screen, hold and press ENTER again. Press BACK again to turn off the highlight. 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). ® 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 table) until the table titles for that chapter appear. [. . . ] Enclose $3. 00 check or money order for shipping and handling to Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc. This warranty does not apply if, in the sole discretion of Franklin, the product has been tampered with, damaged by accident, abuse, misuse, or misapplication, or as a result of service or modification by any party, including any dealer, other than Franklin. FRANKLIN SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE IN ANY WAY FOR ANY SERVICE OR MODIFICATION TO THIS PRODUCT BY ANY PARTY, INCLUDING ANY DEALER, OTHER THAN FRANKLIN. This warranty applies only to products manufactured by or for Franklin. [. . . ]