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You can change the type size, shutoff time, and
screen contrast. The shutoff time is how long the
product remains on if you forget to turn it off.

    Disabling the Demonstration

1. Press ON/OFF.

A brief demonstration appears. If you want
to stop the demonstration, press CLEAR.

2. Press MENU.
3. Mark 

Disable Demo.

To mark a line, press 

 until the triangle is

next to the item you want to select.

4. Press ENTER to disable it.

To enable the demo, repeat the above steps.

Getting Started

    Changing Settings

1. Press MENU.
2. Mark 

Set Type Size, Set Shutoff, or Set

Contrast.

3. Press ENTER to select it.

If you selected 

Set Contrast, press   and 

.

You can also adjust the contrast by pressing

 and 

 at the entry screen.

4. Select a setting.

To exit without changing a setting, press BACK.

Summary of Contents for EMG-110

Page 1: ...18 EMERGENCY User s Guide MEDICAL GUIDE Electronic Publishers EMG 110 Parents...

Page 2: ...find the best possible advice find answers to many pediatric medical illnesses or emergencies quickly and easily store emergency phone numbers for quick access store your family s medical information...

Page 3: ...st or selects a topic Shows Family Info menu Shows a help message Shows reference info about a topic the topics s location and a whole item s name Shows the main menus Shows the next topic section Sho...

Page 4: ...Press MENU 3 Mark Disable Demo To mark a line press until the triangle is next to the item you want to select 4 Press ENTER to disable it To enable the demo repeat the above steps Getting Started Chan...

Page 5: ...e Y key to answer yes or press the N key to answer no Viewing Help Information You can view help information at most screens by pressing HELP To exit help press BACK Follow the Arrows The flashing arr...

Page 6: ...TER when nosebleed is marked An item is marked when the triangle is next to it 4 Press to read the doctor s advice There is a question at the end of the advice 5 Press the Y key to answer yes or the N...

Page 7: ...elect a category e g I Emergencies 4 Select a topic e g 4 Choking 5 Select a sub topic if needed e g Doctor s advice 6 Press to read 7 Press BACK to go back to the previous screen 8 Press CLEAR when d...

Page 8: ...Emer gency Room and The Hospital After general information there are fifteen emergency topics from which to choose 1 Bone joint injuries 2 Breathing problems 3 Burns 4 Choking 5 Convulsions seizures...

Page 9: ...ild The following list shows the topics 16 Bites stings 17 Car sickness 18 Child abuse 19 Colds 20 Constipation 21 Coughing 22 Diaper rash 23 Diarrhea 24 Earaches 25 Feeding babies young children 26 F...

Page 10: ...ng from The risks as your child grows to Toy safety 44 Immunizations shots Select this topic to find out about specific vaccines if vaccines are safe if your child should receive a dpt and when your c...

Page 11: ...e topic you want to learn more about e g fainting and then press ENTER Next press INFO Press to read about fainting To find a topic s location While you are in text press INFO again You are reading ge...

Page 12: ...the entry the shorter the list Here is how to add your first phone number Adding a phone number 1 Press PHONE 2 Press ENTER to add a new entry 3 Type the person s name 4 Press ENTER 5 Press the top ro...

Page 13: ...ete 3 Press the D key 4 Press the Y key to delete the name and number If you do not want to delete the name and number press the N key 5 Press CLEAR when done Viewing the phone list 1 Press PHONE 2 Ma...

Page 14: ...gertips in case of an emergency Try this example Adding an entry 1 Press FAM 2 Press ENTER 3 Type a name and then press ENTER To type a SPACE press To erase a letter press BACK 4 Type the medical info...

Page 15: ...tion press BACK to erase the letters and type in the new information Then press ENTER to save it 4 Press CLEAR when done Saving Family Information Deleting an entry 1 Press FAM 2 Mark the name you wan...

Page 16: ...k at Buffalo where he is an Assis tant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics He is a Board Certified pediatrician and a Fellow of theAmerican Academy of Pediatrics Dr Kaplan has published several pediatric...

Page 17: ...of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that m...

Page 18: ...RRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL BE STRICTLY LIMITED IN DURATION TO THAT OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE THAT IS ONE YEAR...

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