Using The Index - Franklin IC-156 User Manual

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An easy way to find a specific topic is to enter it at
the Index menu. Usually you need to type only the
first few letters of a topic to find it. Try this example.
1. Press
CLEAR
2. Press
MENU
3. Press the arrow keys to highlight
the Index menu.
4. Start typing a word or phrase (e.g., Gallstones ).
The slanted arrow ( ) shows that this Index entry
has subentries. You don't need to type capitals.
5. When the entry is highlighted, press
6. Highlight a subentry (e.g., treatment of )
and then press
You can type the subentry to highlight it.
7. Press the Direction keys to read the text.
To go back to the Index, press
select another Index subentry or entry.
8. Press
CLEAR

Using the Index

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.
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ENTER
when done.
ENTER
. Then you can
BACK
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