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Before you start using this book, you can
view a demonstration of what it can do.

Once you have installed and selected
the book card, press 

MENU

 and then

the arrow keys to highlight 

View Demo

on the Other menu. Then press 

ENTER

to view the demonstration.

If you want to stop the demonstration,
press 

CLEAR

.

Viewing a Demonstration

 

➤ 

Help is Always at Hand

You can view a help message at
virtually any screen by pressing

HELP

. Press the direction keys to

read it. To exit help, press 

BACK

.

If you need a reminder of what
each key does, select 

Tutorial

from the Other menu.

 ➤

 Follow the Arrows

The flashing arrows on the right of
the screen show which arrow keys
you can press to move around
menus or to view more text.

Finding the recipe of a drink is easy.
Simply type the name of the drink at
the Drinks menu. Usually you need to
type only a few letters to highlight the
drink you want. 

Note: You do not need

to type capital letters or spaces.

1. Press 

DRINK

 (red).

Or select 

Drinks under the Topics

menu.

2. Start typing the name of a

drink (e.g., 

screwdriver

).

To erase a letter, press 

BACK

.

3. Press 

ENTER

 to view the recipe.

4. Press the Direction keys to

read.

5. Press 

CLEAR

 when done.

Searching by Name

Summary of Contents for BOOKMAN BTG-2008

Page 1: ...Bartender s Guide USER S GUIDE BOOKMAN BTG 2008 www franklin com Electronic Publishers...

Page 2: ...K CARD on a single FRANKLIN BOOKMAN at a time You may not make any copies of the BOOKMAN BOOK CARD or of the data stored therein whether in electronic or print format Such copying would be in violatio...

Page 3: ...k name as well as read information on serving glassware Installing Book cards 4 Selecting Books 4 Using the Color Keys 5 Changing Settings 5 Viewing a Demonstration 6 Searching by Name 6 Beginner Tips...

Page 4: ...op or bottom of a list or entry Function Keys CLEAR Clears to the Drinks menu MENU Shows the selected menu DRINK red Shows the Drinks menu GLOSS green Shows the Glossary HINTS yellow Shows the Hints m...

Page 5: ...nto place Selecting Books Once you have installed a book card in your BOOKMAN you must select which book you want to use 1 Turn BOOKMAN on 2 Press CARD These are sample books 3 Press or to highlight t...

Page 6: ...n as labelled on their book cards not as on the keyboard You can adjust the shutoff time and the screen contrast The shutoff time is how long BOOKMAN stays on if you forget to turn it off 1 Press CLEA...

Page 7: ...d a reminder of what each key does select Tutorial from the Other menu Follow the Arrows The flashing arrows on the right of the screen show which arrow keys you can press to move around menus or to v...

Page 8: ...g cranberry juice 5 Press ENTER 6 Press to view the matches 7 Select a drink to view its recipe 8 Press BACK toreturntomatches Beginner Tips Searching by Ingredients Viewing a Full Menu Item Some name...

Page 9: ...Press ENTER 4 Press to view the matches 5 Select a punch recipe 6 Press BACK toreturntomatches 7 Press CLEAR when done Reading the Glossary The Glossary provides a good intro duction to mixology Read...

Page 10: ...ics e g Gloss either by pressing its function key GLOSS green or by selecting it under the Topics menu Auto Scrolling Through Text If you want to scroll text automati cally hold CAP and press SPACE wh...

Page 11: ...to go back to the menu 6 Press CLEAR when done Learning How To Finding Hints The Hints topic includes 39 categories of helpful tips on being the perfect bar tender You can learn everything from garni...

Page 12: ...to heat cold or liquids Do not put excessive pressure on the book cards LBS Finding Measurements You can find useful conversion and measurement information the Mea surements Bottle Measures and Old B...

Page 13: ...a pin sized hole on the back of BOOK MAN Look for it on the battery cover or near the book card slot Troubleshooting Make sure your book card is installed correctly Check that the book card s metal co...

Page 14: ...is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular in stallation If this equipment does cause harm ful interference to radio or television recep tion which can be determined by turning t...

Page 15: ...OR SUPPLIERS SHALL HAVEANY LIABILITYTO YOU ORANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY FORANY INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFIT L...

Page 16: ...NK key 6 Drinks menu 6 FCC notice 13 Finding glossary terms 8 how to and hints 10 GLOSS key 8 Glossary 8 Headphone jack 12 Help finding 6 HINTS key 10 HOW TO key 10 Installing a book card 4 Locate men...

Page 17: ...Bartender s Guide USER S GUIDE BOOKMAN BTG 2008 www franklin com Electronic Publishers...

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