Franklin IC-130 User Manual

"bartender's guide"

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Summary of Contents for Franklin IC-130

  • Page 1: License Agreement

    FRANKLIN. Through your purchase, FRANKLIN grants you a personal and nonexclusive license to use the DIGITAL BOOK on a single FRANKLIN Digital Book System at a time. You may not make any copies of the DIGITAL BOOK or of the data stored therein, whether in electronic or print format.
  • Page 2: Table Of 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 ...
  • Page 3 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.
  • Page 4 Clears a search and shows menus. CLEAR Shows the selected topic menu. MENU No effect. GAMES Selects a topic menu item. MORE No effect. LIST No effect. SPEC Exits the digital book. CARD Turns the DBS on and off. ON/OFF Goes back a space or step.
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    Getting Started Read this section first to learn how to set up the Bartender's Guide in the Digital Book System.
  • Page 6: Installing The Digital Book

    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.
  • Page 7: Using Menus

    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.
  • Page 8: Viewing A Demonstration

    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 CLEAR 2. Highlight “Demo” under the Other menu. 3. Press ENTER 4. Press CLEAR 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.
  • Page 9: Searching For A Drink

    Searching for a Drink In this section you can learn how to search for a drink by its name, ingredients, or attributes.
  • Page 10: Searching By Name

    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 don’t need to type capital letters or spaces. Goal: to find a Sloe Gin Fizz. 1.
  • Page 11: Searching By Ingredients

    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. Goal: all cocktails made with vodka and cranberry juice. 1. Select “Cocktails” under the Topics menu. 2.
  • Page 12 Searching for a Drink 10. Press BACK 11. Press 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 Understanding Asterisks After you select an ingredient, you might notice the ingredients above and below now have two asterisks ( These are the ingredients that do not occur in...
  • Page 13: Searching By Attributes

    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 differ- ent recipes all derived from the original Bloody Mary mix.
  • Page 14: Searching For Other Topics

    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.
  • Page 15: Using The Glossary

    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 ENTER 3.
  • Page 16: Learning About Liquors

    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. •...
  • Page 17: Learning How To

    Searching for Other Topics Learning How To This section includes helpful information and ad- vice for the aspiring bartender. 1. Select “How To” under the Topics menu. 2. Type a title or scroll down. 3. Press ENTER 4. Press to scroll down or down.
  • Page 18: Learning Secrets

    Searching for Other Topics Learning Secrets The Bartender's Guide includes bartender's se- crets—anything from “How to wash glasses” to “Presentation of rum drinks.” You'll find this fea- ture helpful and interesting. 1. Select “Secrets” under the Topics menu. 2. Press or type a number to select a secret.
  • Page 19: Converting Measurements

    Searching for Other Topics Converting Measurements This is a helpful feature when you need one mea- surement converted to another. Here are the measurements that you can convert: • Barspoon • Cup • Dash • Jigger 1. Select “Measurements” under the Topics menu.
  • Page 20: Converting Bottle Measures

    Searching for Other Topics Converting Bottle Measures This feature gives you the precise measurements of six bottle sizes: the split, tenth, fifth, quart, mag- num, and double magnum. 1. Select “Bottle Measures” under the Topics menu. 2. Type a measure or scroll down. 3.
  • Page 21: Appendixes

    Appendixes This section reviews key features of the Digital Book System.
  • Page 22: Resetting The Digital Book System

    Resetting the Digital Book System To reset the Digital Book System, hold pressing ON/OFF on the back of the Digital Book System. (Read its Ba- sic Operating Guide for details.) Warning: Resetting the Digital Book System may per- manently erase information, such as notes, that you have entered in the installed digital books.
  • Page 23: Replacing The Batteries

    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.
  • Page 24: Specifications

    © 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.
  • Page 25: Warranty

    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.
  • Page 26: 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...
  • Page 27 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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