Franklin IC-130 User Manual

License Agreement

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Contents

Getting Started ................................................5
Installing the Digital Book...............................6
Using Menus ..................................................7
Viewing a Demonstration ...............................8
Setting the Shutoff Time.................................8
Searching for a Drink......................................9
Searching by Name .....................................10
Searching by Ingredients ............................. 11
Searching by Attributes................................13
Searching for Other Topics ..........................14
Using the Glossary.......................................15
Learning About Liquors ................................16
Learning How To.......................................... 17
Learning Secrets..........................................18
Converting Measurements...........................19
Converting Bottle Measures.........................20
Finding Old Bottle Sizes...............................20
Appendixes ....................................................21
Resetting the Digital Book System...............22
Protecting and Cleaning...............................22
Replacing the Batteries................................23
Warranty.......................................................25
Index ............................................................26
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Introduction

Would you like to make classic mixed drinks, such as a mimosa or a piña colada? Or how about fun new drinks like Nancy Friedman's Green Meanie, Yaka-Hula-Hicky-Dula, or Zack is Back with the Zwack?
Well, you’re in luck! Using the Bartender’s Guide digital book, you can learn how to make everything from an Aalborg Sour to an XYZ Cocktail, from a Harvey Wallbanger to a Wally Harvbanger.
You can also learn about liquors, the secrets of mixology, and converting jiggers to dashes and teaspoons to ponies. And every drink recipe shows you what kind of glass or mug to use.
It’s easy to do. This User’s Manual shows you how. Have fun!
Your First Tip
Throughout this User's Manual, you will see tips like this helping you find shortcuts and answers. Look for them.
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Key Guide

CLEAR
MENU
GAMES
MORE
LIST
SPEC
CARD
ON/OFF
BACK
ENTER
? *
SHIFT
HELP
UP
4
DN
Clears a search and shows menus. Shows the selected topic menu. No effect. Selects a topic menu item. No effect. No effect. Exits the digital book. Turns the DBS on and off.
Goes back a space or step. Selects a menu item. Shows a complete menu item. No effect. Shows a help message.
Move in the indicated direction. Pages up or down, with shows
the next or previous alphabetically listed entry.
With arrow keys, zooms up or down a list. With UP and DN, shows the next or previous entry.

Getting Started

Read this section first to learn how to set up
the Bartender's Guide in the
Digital Book System.
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Getting Started

Installing the Digital Book

You must first install this digital book before you can use it. WARNING: Never install a digital book when the Digital Book System is on.
1. Turn the Digital Book System off.
2. Install the digital book into a slot on the back.
3. Press
4. Turn the wheel on the side of the Digital Book
5. Press
6. Press
ON/OFF
.
System to adjust the contrast.
If the screen is still blank, check the batteries.
CARD
.
or to highlight the appropriate
digital book symbol.
7. Press
ENTER
.
Protecting Your Digital Books
If you install or remove a digital book while the Digital Book System is on, information that you entered in other installed digital books may be permanently erased.
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Getting Started
BACK

Using Menus

To begin most functions of this digital book, you must use the menus. This lesson shows you how to move around the main menus and select menu items.
1. Press
CLEAR
.
2. Press the arrow keys to highlight menus and menu items.
The flashing arrows at the bottom of the screen show which arrow keys you can press.
3. Press
ENTER
to select a highlighted item.
A check marks the selected menu item.
4. Press
BACK
to return to the main menus.
Help is at Hand
Except during the demonstration, you can always view an appropriate help message by pressing
or DN. To exit it, press
HELP
. To read the message, press
.
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Getting Started

Viewing a Demonstration

Before you start using this digital book, you might want to see a quick demonstration of what it can do.
1. Press
2. Highlight “Demo” under the Other menu.
CLEAR
.
3. Press
4. Press
ENTER
.
CLEAR
to stop the demo at any time.

Setting the Shutoff Time

The Digital Book System has the ability to shut itself off if no key has been pressed in a certain amount of time, determined by you. This ensures longer life for your batteries.
1. Press
2. Highlight “Set Shutoff” under the Other menu.
3. Press
4. Highlight the time you want to select.
5. Press
8
CLEAR
.
ENTER
.
ENTER
to select it.

Searching for a Drink

In this section you can learn how to search for a
drink by its name, ingredients, or attributes.
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Searching for a Drink

Searching by Name

Finding the recipe of a drink is easy. Simply type the name of the drink at the Cocktails menu. You dont need to type capital letters or spaces.
Goal:
to find a Sloe Gin Fizz.
1. Press
2. Highlight “Cocktails” under the Topics menu.
3. Press
Notice the far left menu is “Cocktails”. This shows what the selected topic is.
4. Type “sloeginfizz”.
CLEAR
ENTER
.
.
To erase a letter, press
5. Press
ENTER
.
BACK
.
Here's the recipe. Use the arrow keys to scroll down line by line, or press DN or
SPACE
page down screen by screen.
6. Press
CLEAR
to return to the Cocktails menu.
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to
Searching for a Drink

Searching by Ingredients

You can select more than one ingredient. Let's start our search with just one ingredient and then add on. cranberry juice.
1. Select “Cocktails” under the Topics menu.
2. Press
3. Press
4. Type vod.
5. Press
Goal:
all cocktails made with vodka and
to highlight the Locate menu.
ENTER
to select Ingredients.
ENTER
to select “Vodka.
To deselect an ingredient, press
ENTER
6. Type “cran”.
ENTER
7. Press
to select Cranberry juice”.
Now there are nine matching recipes.
8. Press to view the cocktail matches.
9. Type a cocktail or scroll down.
10. Press
ENTER
to view a recipe.
again.
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Searching for a Drink
10. Press
11. Press
BACK
to return to the matches.
to return to the Locate menu.
Notice the bullet beside the word “Ingredi- ents. This means you have at least one ingredient selected.
12. Press
CLEAR
to remove restrictions.
Understanding Asterisks
After you select an ingredient, you might notice the ingredients above and below now have two asterisks (✽✽) beside their names. These are the ingredients that do not occur in any drinks with the ingredient(s) which you have already selected.
Viewing the Next or Previous Recipe
While in a recipe, hold and press
DN
view the next recipe alphabetically. To view the previous recipe alphabetically
hold and press
.
UP
to
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Searching for a Drink

Searching by Attributes

Some of you may have a favorite drink that you would like to try in a variety of recipes. Take the Bloody Mary for example. There are eighteen differ­ent recipes all derived from the original Bloody Mary mix. To find these and the following, read on.
Bloody Mary Variations Nonalcoholic Drinks
Flavored Vodkas Pousse-Cafés
Hot Drinks Punches
House Specialties Smirnoff Splashes
Martini Variations • Vodka Martini Variations
1. With “Cocktails” as the selected topic, highlight Attributes under the Locate menu.
2. Press
3. Highlight the attribute you want to view.
4. Press
5. Press
6. Highlight a cocktail, then press
7. Hold recipe.
8. Press
9. Press
ENTER
.
ENTER
.
to view the list of matches.
and press
BACK
to return to the matches.
CLEAR
to return to Cocktails.
DN
to view the next
ENTER
.
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Searching for Other Topics

This section shows you how to find more than
cocktails. It has many useful reference tips
and helpful information. All of this section
can be found under the Topics menu.
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Searching for Other Topics

Using the Glossary

The glossary in your Bartender's Guide works as a printed glossary does. You can find definitions of drink names, brands of liquor, and bartending terms.
1. Highlight “Glossary” under the Topics menu.
2. Press
3. Type a word you want to know more about (e.g., Drambuie).
4. Press
5. Press
6. Press
7. Press
Zooming Through Menus
Remember, you can zoom to the top or bottom of a menu by holding and pressing either or .
ENTER
to view the glossary.
ENTER
when your word is highlighted.
to scroll down the definition.
BACK
to return to the glossary.
CLEAR
to find a new word.
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Searching for Other Topics

Learning About Liquors

This feature gives you many in-depth accounts of liquors (e.g., tequila, gin, etc.). Each selection includes the history of the liquor, how it's made, quotes about the liquor, and even suggestions for use.
Gin Irish Specialties
Vodka Scotch Punches
Rum Tequila • Hot Drinks
Brandy Liqueurs Alcohol-Free
Bourbon Wine
1. Select “Liquors” under the Topics menu.
2. T ype a liquor or scroll down.
3. Press
4. Press
Resuming Where You Left Off
When using the Digital Book System, you can turn the unit off at any time. When you turn it on again, the last screen you viewed will appear.
ENTER
to select a liquor.
CLEAR
to return to the Liquors menu.
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Searching for Other Topics

Learning How To

This section includes helpful information and ad­vice for the aspiring bartender.
1. Select How To under the Topics menu.
2. Type a title or scroll down.
3. Press
4. Press down.
5. Press
Viewing Full Menu Items
Some items are too long to fit on a menu. When you see a menu item followed by ellipses, press
ENTER
to select a title.
to scroll down or
BACK
to return to the How T o menu.
? *
to view the complete item.
DN
to page
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Searching for Other Topics

Learning Secrets

The Bartender's Guide includes bartender's se­cretsanything from How to wash glasses to Presentation of rum drinks. You'll find this fea­ture helpful and interesting.
1. Select “Secrets” under the Topics menu.
2. Press secret.
To type a number hold and press a num­bered key.
3. Press
4. Press
5. Press
Typing Numbers
Remember, you can also select a secret by its number. To type a number, hold and
press a numbered key.
or type a number to select a
ENTER
to select it.
to scroll down.
CLEAR
to return to the Secrets menu.
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Searching for Other Topics

Converting Measurements

This is a helpful feature when you need one mea­surement converted to another. Here are the measurements that you can convert:
Barspoon Milliliter Teaspoon
Cup Ounce Wine Glass
Dash Pony
Jigger T ablespoon
1. Select “Measurements” under the Topics menu.
2. Type a measurement or scroll down.
3. Press
9 items means there are nine ways to convert this measurement using different measuring devices.
4. Highlight a conversion.
5. Press
6. Press
7. Press ments menu.
ENTER
.
ENTER
to select it.
BACK
to return to the submenu.
BACK
again to return to the Measure-
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Searching for Other Topics

Converting Bottle Measures

This feature gives you the precise measurements of six bottle sizes: the split, tenth, fifth, quart, mag­num, and double magnum.
1. Select Bottle Measures under the Topics menu.
2. Type a measure or scroll down.
3. Press
ENTER
.
You will see the measurement converted to ounces, liters, and serving size.
4. Press
to return to the Bottle Measures
CLEAR
menu.

Finding Old Bottle Sizes

You can find the sizes for the miniature, half pint, pint, fifth, quart, and half gallon.
1. Select Old Bottle Sizes under the Topics menu.
2. Type a size or scroll down.
3. Press
Y ou will see the old bottle size, the new bottle size, and serving size.
4. Press menu.
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ENTER
.
BACK
to return to the Old Bottle Sizes

Appendixes

This section reviews key features of the
Digital Book System.
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Appendixes

Resetting the Digital Book System

CLEAR
CLEAR
while
and then
To reset the Digital Book System, hold
ON/OFF
pressing
. Or press the recessed reset button on the back of the Digital Book System. (Read its Ba­sic Operating Guide for details.)
Warning:
Resetting the Digital Book System may per­manently erase information, such as notes, that you have entered in the installed digital books.
Note:
If the keyboard fails to respond or the screen
performs erratically, you can press
ON/OFF
press
rather than resetting the Digital Book
System. If nothing happens, then reset.

Protecting and Cleaning

Do not touch the metal contacts on the back of digi-
tal books or the rubber contacts on the Digital Book System with statically charged objects. Statically charged objects may erase information that you en­tered in the digital books.
Do not put excessive weight on digital books or the
Digital Book System, or expose them to extreme or prolonged heat, cold, or other adverse conditions.
To clean digital books, apply isopropyl alcohol with
cotton swab. To clean the Digital Book System, apply a mild household cleaner with a soft cloth.
Caution:
ital Book System may damage them.
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Spraying liquids on digital books or the Dig-
Appendixes

Replacing the Batteries

The DBS-1 and DBS-2 use four 3-volt, CR2032 lithium batteries. The DBS-2D uses four 1.5-volt, AA batteries.
1. Have new batteries ready.
2. Turn the Digital Book System off.
3. Slide the battery cover off the back.
4. Remove all the batteries.
5. Place new batteries in the cavities, with the +s oriented correctly. (In the DBS-1 and DBS-2, the +s should face up.)
6. Replace the battery cover
Battery Precautions
When you replace batteries, follow these precautions to avoid erasing information on your installed digital books:
Replace the batteries before they lose power;
Once batteries have been removed,
install new ones within two minutes;
Dont mix old and new batteries;
Never remove batteries with the unit on.
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Specifications

Model IC-130
Over 2,200 drink recipes
AlphaSearch
Search for by drink name, ingredients, or attributes
Tutorial, Demo, Copyright, and context-sensitive Help Text
Adjustable shutoff time, and contrast
Cocktails, Glossary, Liquors, How To, Bar Secrets,
Measurements, Bottle Measures, and Old Bottle Sizes
Size: 2 1/4" x 1-1/4 x 1/4
Weight: 0.3 oz.
Copyrights, Trademarks, and Patents
© 1994 Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc. Mt. Holly, N.J., 08060 U.S.A. All rights reserved. Digital Book System is a registered trademark of Franklin.
© 1989 by John J. Poister. Published by arrangement with New American Library, a division of Penguin Books USA Inc.
U.S. Patents: 5,113,340; 4,490,811; 4,830,618; 5,218,536. European Patent: 0 136 379 Patents Pending
Printed in Philippines FCR-28045-00 A ISBN 1-56712-062-8 P/N 7201783
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Warranty

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Data contained in the DIGITAL BOOK may be provided under license to FRANKLIN. FRANKLIN makes no warranty with respect to the accuracy of data in the DIGITAL BOOK. No warranty is made that the DIGITAL BOOK will run uninterrupted or error free. You assume all risk of any damage or loss from your use of the DIGITAL BOOK. This warranty does not apply if, in the sole discretion of FRANKLIN, the DIGITAL BOOK 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. This warranty applies only to products manufactured by or for FRANKLIN. Batteries, corrosion or battery contacts and any damage caused by batteries are not covered by this warranty. NO FRANKLIN DEALER, AGENT, OR EMPLOYEE IS AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY ADDITIONAL WARRANTY IN THIS REGARD OR TO MAKE ANY MODIFICATION OR EXTENSION OF THIS EXPRESS WARRANTY. THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, WRITTEN OR ORAL, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY SHALL BE FRANKLINS OBLIGATION TO REPLACE OR REFUND AS SET FORTH ABOVE IN THIS WARRANTY. Some States do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties, or limitations on how long a warranty lasts. This warranty gives you specific rights; you may also have additional rights which vary from State to State. This warranty shall not be applicable to the extent that enforcement of any provision may be prohibited by applicable law.
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Index

?* Key
using 17
Arrow Keys 4 Asterisks
understanding 12
Auto Shutoff
setting 8
BACK Key 4, 7 Batteries
precautions 23 replacing 23 saving 8
CLEAR Key 4 Copyrights 24 Demo
viewing 8
Digital Book
installing 6 protecting 6
Digital Book System
protecting and
cleaning 22
resetting 22
Getting Started 5 GOLD Key 4
Help
finding 7
HELP Key 4 HELP key 7 Ingredients
selected 12
Installing
a digital book 6
Key Guide 4 License Agreement 1 Liquors
learning about 16
Menus
using 7
NEXT Key 4
using 15
Numbers
typing 18
ON/OFF Key 4 Patents 24 PREV Key 4
using 15
Recipe
finding next or
previous 15
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Resuming 16 Searching for a Drink
by attribute 13 by ingredient(s) 11 by name 10
Selecting items 7 Shutoff
setting 8
Specifications 24 Trademarks 24 Triangle Keys 4 Viewing
help messages 7
Zooming
through menus 15
Index
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