Franklin WNG-2009 User Manual

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Electronic Publishers
Cartridge
P
ARKER
S
Wine Guide
Robert Parker’s Wine Buyer’s Guide
User’s Guide
WNG-2009
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License Agreement
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LIMITED USE LICENSE
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Contents
Welcome to the world of BOOKMAN! With this find definitive information on recent vin­tages, prices, and ratings for over 7,500 wines. You can search from nine categories including price, growing
Parker’s Wine Guide
you can
region, rating and more. There are also reference topics with detailed informa­tion including maps.
Use your BOOKMAN to read this car­tridge. See “Installing Cartridges” to learn how.
Installing Cartridges and Selecting Books ........................ 4
Using the Color Keys and Changing Settings .................... 5
Viewing a Demonstration .................................................6
Searching for Wines ......................................................... 6
Finding Wines by Name and Criteria .................................7
Highlighting Search Words ............................................... 8
Viewing Viticultural Info ................................................... 9
Viewing Maps ..................................................................9
Rating General Vintages .................................................10
Finding Drinkable Years ................................................. 10
Viewing Other Topics ..................................................... 11
Advanced Tips................................................................ 11
Cartridge Care ...............................................................12
Resetting BOOKMAN .....................................................12
Limited Warranty ............................................................ 13
Index .............................................................................. 14
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UP
DN
Key Guide
Function Keys
CLEAR
Clears to the Search screen. Shows the main menus.
MENU
(red) Shows the Wines menu.
WINES
GLOSS
(green) Shows the Glossary. (yellow) Shows the Regions menu.
RGNS
(blue) Shows the Maps menu.
MAPS
CARD
Exits the selected book.
ON/OFF
Turns BOOKMAN on or off.
Direction Keys
Move in indicated direction. Accents a typed letter.
SPACE
Types a space or pages down. Page up or down.
Star Key Combinations*
CARD
+
Sends a word between books.
+ DNShows next item or match;
lightens screen contrast at menus.
Other Keys
BACK
Backs up, erases letters, or stops the highlight in text.
CAP
Shifts keys to type punctuation.
ENTER
Enters a name, selects a menu
+ UPShows previous item or
match; darkens screen contrast at menus.
+ Go to the bottom or top of a
menu.
item, or starts the highlight in text.
HELP
Shows help messages.
Shows a full menu item or types a
?
?
to stand for an unknown letter
in a word; shifted, types an stand for a series of unknown letters.
to
*
Hold ✩ while pressing the other key.
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Installing Cartridges
Selecting Books
Warning: Never install or remove a cartridge when BOOKMAN is on. If you do, information that you entered in its built-in book and in an installed cartridge will be erased.
1. Turn BOOKMAN off.
2. Turn BOOKMAN over.
3. Align the tabs on the car­tridge with the notches in the slot.
4. Press the cartridge until it snaps into place.
Removing Cartridges
Warning: When you remove a cartridge to install another, informa­tion that you entered in the removed cartridge will be erased.
Once you have installed a cartridge 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 the book you want to use.
4. Press
Resuming Where You Left Off
ENTER
to select it.
You can turn off BOOKMAN at any screen. When you turn BOOKMAN on again, the screen that you last viewed appears.
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Using the Color Keys
DN
Changing Settings
The red, green, yellow, and blue keys on your BOOKMAN change functions ac­cording to which book is selected.
When the built-in book is selected, the color keys function as labelled on the BOOKMAN keyboard. When a car­tridge book is selected, the color keys function as labelled on that cartridge.
Remember, the color keys for BOOK­MAN books in cartridges function as labelled on their cartridges, 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
MENU
.
2. Press the arrow keys to
highlight Set Shutoff on the Other menu.
3. Press
ENTER
.
4. Highlight a setting.
5. Press
ENTER
Or press
to select it.
BACK
to exit without
changing the setting.
6. Press
7. Press
CLEAR
.
or repeatedly to
adjust the screen contrast.
Another Way to Change
Contrast
You can also adjust the contrast
by holding
and UP keys at menus.
5
and pressing the
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Searching for WinesViewing a Demonstration

Before you start using this book, you may want to view a demonstration of what it can do.
Once you have installed and selected
MENU
the cartridge, press arrow keys to highlight the Other menu. Then press
and then the
View Demo
ENTER
on
to
view the demonstration. If you want to stop the demonstration,
CLEAR
press
.
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
.
To read a tutorial of how to use the main functions and keys of this cartridge, 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 the menus or to view more text.
Finding a wine is easy. Simply enter its producer, winery, or name at the Search screen. You cannot type capi­tals.
1. Press
CLEAR
.
2. Type the name of a winery
(e.g., fetzer).
To erase a letter, press
Press
ENTER
twice.
to view the full menu item.
?
3. Press
BACK
4. Select a wine type.
5. Select a year, if needed.
6. Press the Direction keys to read.
The Direction keys are listed in the Key Guide.
7. Press
CLEAR
when done.
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Finding Wines by Name
DN
Finding Wines by Criteria
You can also find wines by name sim­ply by typing its name at the Wines menu. You usually need to type only the first few letters. Try this example.
1. Press
WINES
Or select
(red).
Wines
from the Topics
menu.
2. Start typing the name of a win­ery (e.g., Kistler Vineyards).
3. Press
ENTER
when the name is
highlighted.
4. Select a wine type and a year, if needed.
BACK
5. Press
6. Press
to go back.
CLEAR
when done.
Viewing the Next or Previous
Wine
When a wine description or other
topic is in view, hold
and press
to view the next description or
hold
and press UP to view the
previous one.
You can locate wines by their variety, country, vintage, price range, and other criteria. You can even locate wines that fit more than one criteria. In this ex­ample, we will find highly rated wines priced under $10.
1. Press
WINES
(red).
2. Select Price Range from Locate.
3. Press
ENTER
to select (Under $10).
A check marks your selection.
4. Press
BACK
to go back to the
Locate menu.
The bullet shows that
Price Range
selected.
5. Select Rating Range from Locate.
6. Select 90+ as the rating range.
The asterisks show that no wines priced under $10 are rated 95+ or 100.
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Finding Wines by Criteria

Highlighting Search Words

7. Press to view the matches.
You can select more criteria now by first pressing
. The menu shows
the number of wineries with matches.
8. Select a producer and then a wine, if needed.
BACK
9. Press
to back up.
Understanding Wine Ratings
The wine ratings in this cartridge are those of Robert M. Parker, Jr., the author of
Guide
Parker’s Wine Buyer’s
.
He writes that a rating of 90-100 is the equivalent of an A in school, “given for outstanding or special effort.” Ratings of 80-89 equal a B: “Many of the wines that fall into this range are great values.” 70-79 represents a C, or average mark. Below 70 is a D or F, “the sign of an unbalanced, flawed, or terribly dull or diluted wine.”
When reading wine descriptions or other topics, you can highlight varieties, terms, and certain other words and then search for other occurrences of them.
1. Press
2. Press
WINES
(red).
ENTER
twice to view the description of the first wine (Acacia).
SPACE
3. Press
4. Press
to page down.
ENTER
to start the highlight.
5. Press repeatedly to highlight Pinot.
6. Press
ENTER
to search for the
word.
A list of Pinot producing wineries appears.
7. Select a producer or press
BACK
8
repeatedly to back up.
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Viewing Viticultural Info

Viewing Maps

You can read about quality consider­ations, buying strategies, and other subjects regarding various wine-pro­ducing areas around the world.
1. Press
RGNS
(yellow) or select Viticultural Information from the Topics menu.
2. Select an area (e.g., Alsace).
3. Select a subject (e.g., Introduction).
4. Press the Direction keys to read.
BACK
5. Press
to back up.
Selecting a Topic
You can select some topics, such as the Glossary, either by pressing its
GLOSS
function key
(green) or by selecting it from the Topics menu (
Glossary
).
This wine guide includes detailed maps of important wine-producing areas and growing regions.
1. Press
MAPS
Or select
(blue).
Maps
under
Topics
2. Select a country (e.g., France).
3. Select an area (e.g., Alsace, Northern).
4. Press
5. Press
SPACE
to page down.
BACK
repeatedly to back
up.
Finding Spellings
If you are unsure of how to spell a
?
word, type a
in place of each
unknown letter. Or type the letters
you know and then type an end. Then press
CAP
hold
ENTER
and press
at the
. To type an ✽,
.
?
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Rating General Vintages

Finding Drinkable Years

You can find general vintage ratings for selected growing regions. NOTE: Ac­cording to Robert Parker, Jr., these ratings should be regarded as very general with many exceptions.
1. Select General Vintage Guide from the Topics menu.
2. Select an area (e.g., Bordeaux).
3. Select a growing region (e.g., Graves).
4. Select a vintage (e.g., 1970).
BACK
5. Press up.
Viewing Full Menu Items
Some names and menu items are too long to fit onto one line. To see the whole name, press line is highlighted.
repeatedly to back
when that
?
You can find the best years in which to drink Bordeaux, California Cabernet Sauvignon, Red Burgundy, and Rhone Valley wines by producers and of vin­tages.
1. Select Drinkable Years from Topics.
2. Select a variety (e.g., Bordeaux).
3. Select a producer (e.g., Ausone).
4. Select a vintage (e.g., 1975).
5. Press
6. Press
Finding a Single Drinkable Year
to scroll down.
BACK
to back up.
To find the wines that are drinkable in a single, specific year, first select
Drinkable Years
Drinkable
select select a year, press
from from
Topics
. Next,
Locate
. Then
, and follow
Steps 2-5 above.
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Viewing Other Topics

Advanced Tips

You can become a true oenophile (i.e., wine connoisseur) by reading the other topics in this guide. Select them from the Topics menu and then select their menu items. Here are brief descrip­tions.
Glossary
from
How To...
explains wine tasting terms
acetic
to
woody
.
tells you how to buy, serve, and store wine, as well as providing other useful information.
Cellaring a decade or more
recom­mends wines by area and variety worth storing for ten years or more.
Deselecting a Subtopic
You know a menu item is selected when a check mark appears next to it. To deselect an item, press
ENTER
when the checked item is
highlighted.
Understanding Producer
Ratings
According to Robert M. Parker, Jr., those producers with four to five stars have been selected because (1) they make the greatest wine of their viticultural region, and (2) they are remarkably consistent and reliable even in mediocre and poor vintages.
✽✽✽✽✽ Outstanding ✽✽✽✽ Excellent ✽✽✽ Good ✽✽ Average Below average
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Cartridge Care

Resetting BOOKMAN

• Do not touch the metal
contacts on the cartridges.
Caution: Touching these electrical contacts with statically charged objects, including your fingers, could erase information entered in a cartridge or built-in book.
• Do not put excessive pressure on the cartridges.
LBS.
• Do not expose the cartridges to heat, cold, or liquids.
If the BOOKMAN keyboard fails to re­spond, or if its screen performs errati­cally, first press
ON/OFF
twice. If nothing happens, follow
CLEAR
and then press
the steps below to reset it. Warning: Pressing the reset button
with more than very light pressure may permanently disable your BOOKMAN. In addition, resetting BOOKMAN erases settings and information entered into its built-in book, and in an installed cartridge.
1. Hold
CLEAR
and press
ON/OFF
If nothing happens, try Step 2.
2. Use a paperclip to gently press BOOKMAN’s reset button.
The reset button is recessed in a pin­sized hole on the back of BOOK­MAN. Look for it on the battery cover or near the cartridge slot.
Troubleshooting
• Make sure your cartridge is
installed correctly.
• Check that the cartridge’s metal
contacts are dirt-and dust-free.
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Limited Warranty (U.S. only)
Copyrights & Patents
FRANKLIN warrants to you that the BOOKMAN PRODUCT will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year from purchase. In the case of such a defect in your BOOKMAN PRODUCT, FRANKLIN will repair or replace it without charge on return, with purchase receipt, to the dealer from which you made your purchase or Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc., 122 Burrs Road, Mt. Holly, NJ 08060, within one year of purchase. Alternatively, FRANKLIN may, at its option, refund your purchase price. Data contained in the BOOKMAN PRODUCT may be provided under license to FRANKLIN. FRANKLIN makes no warranty with respect to the accuracy of data in the BOOKMAN PRODUCT. No warranty is made that the BOOKMAN PRODUCT will run uninterrupted or error free. You assume all risk of any damage or loss from your use of the BOOKMAN PRODUCT. This warranty does not apply if, in the sole discretion of FRANKLIN, the BOOKMAN PRODUCT has been tampered with, damaged by accident, abused, misused, 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 W ARRANTY. 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 FRANKLIN’S 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. FRANKLIN SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE TO YOU OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR ANY OTHER INDIRECT LOSS OR DAMAGE, ARISING OUT OF YOUR PURCHASE, THE MANUFACTURE OR SALE OF THE BOOKMAN PRODUCT, THIS LICENSE, OR ANY OBLIGATION RESULTING THEREFROM OR THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE BOOKMAN PRODUCT UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY , WHETHER BREACH OF CONTRACT , TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR ANY OTHER CAUSE OF ACTION OR PROCEEDING, WHICH DAMAGES SHALL INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO, LOST PROFITS, DAMAGES TO PROPERTY, OR PERSONAL INJUR Y (BUT ONL Y TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW). FRANKLIN’S ENTIRE LIABILITY FOR ANY CLAIM OR LOSS, DAMAGE, OR EXPENSE FROM ANY SUCH CAUSE SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE BOOKMAN PRODUCT. THIS CLAUSE SHALL SURVIVE FAILURE OF AN EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. This license and warranty is governed by the laws of the United States and the State of New Jersey.
Model WNG-2009
• size: 5.9 x 4.2 x 0.6 cm
• weight: 0.4 oz.
© 1994-1995 Franklin Electronic Publisher, Inc., Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 USA. All rights reserved. © 1994 Robert M. Parker Jr. All rights reserved. BOOKMAN is a trademark of Sherwin M. Borsuk. Used under license.
FCC Notice: Complies with the limits for a Class B computing device pursu­ant to Subpart B of part 15 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 may cause undesired operation.
U.S. Patents 4,490,811; 4,830,618; 5,113,340; 5,218,536; 5,249,965. European Patent 0 136 379. PATENTS PENDING
ISBN 1-56712-142-X
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Index

?* key 10 Arrow keys 6 Asterisks 7 Auto-resume 4 Cartridges
caring for 12 installing 4
Changing settings 5 Color keys
using 5
Demonstration 6 Deselecting a subtopic 11 FCC notice 13 Finding wines
by criteria 7 by name 6
Help, finding 6 Highlighting words 8 Installing a cartridge 4 Maps, viewing 9 Patents 13
Resetting BOOKMAN 12 Selecting a book 4 Selecting a topic 9 Shutoff
changing 5 setting 5
Spelling
finding spellings 9
T opics menu
cellaring a decade or more 11 drinkable years 10 general vintage guide 10 glossary 1 1 how to... 11 maps 9 viticultural information 9
T utorial 6 Warranty 13 Wine ratings
general vintages 10 understanding 8
FRB-28008-00 Printed in U.S. P/N 7201498 Rev. A
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