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field mapping
FUB
Function
Handwriting area The area in the Control Pad in which you
hard reset
import
Intellisync
Launcher
Letter input area The section of the Handwriting area that
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A one-way transfer of data from your main
system to your other application, for exam-
ple, from an organizer application in your
eBookMan to Microsoft
PC.
The linking of equivalent fields in two sys-
tems, so that data can be transferred
between them during synchronization. Fields
that are linked are referred to as mapped
fields.
(Franklin Universal Binary) The file type rec-
ognized by Franklin Reader.
A stroke made in the Handwriting area to
perform a specific function - for example,
backspace.
write letters, numbers and punctuation.
To return the device to its original settings.
This removes all user entered data. A hard
reset of the eBookMan is performed by hold-
ing the On/Off button and gently depressing
the reset button at the back of the device. It
should not be confused with soft reset.
A one-way transfer of data from another sys-
tem to your main system, for example from
Microsoft
®
izer applications in your eBookMan.
The program on your PC that enables you to
TM
transfer data from a PIM such as Microsoft
Outlook
®
to the organizer applications in
your eBookMan device. It is part of the
eBookMan
The default screen on your eBookMan
device from which all programs and some
content files are opened. This includes files
both on RAM and any installed MMC
(MultiMediaCard). The programs and con-
tent files are represented by icons.
has abc on it. This is the area in which you
write letters.
®
Outlook
Outlook
®
on your PC to the organ-
®
Desktop Manager .
®
on your
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