Searching for words, Psych – Franklin BOOKMAN EMQ-640 User Manual

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Searching for Words

You can search for words occurring in
articles and their titles. Each occur-
rence that you find is called a match.

1. Press

CLEAR

.

2. Press

SEARCH

(the yellow key).

3. Type up to four words. For

example, type roman empire.

You don’t need to type capitals, but
if you want to, hold

and press a

letter key.
To erase a letter, press

BACK

.

To type a space, press

SPACE

.

4. Press

ENTER

to search.

5. Use the Direction keys to

highlight a title and then
press

ENTER

to view its article.

Searching for Words

The matching words are boxed.

6. Hold

and press

DN

repeat-

edly to view the next matches.
To view a previous match, hold

and press

UP

.

7. Press

BACK

to go back to the

list of matches.

8. Press

SEARCH

(yellow) to clear your

search and begin a new one.

If You Misspell a Word

If you enter a misspelled search
word, a list of corrections appears.
Highlight a correction and press

ENTER

to search for it.

Finding Incomplete Words

If you are not sure which form of a word
to search for, type an asterisk in place of
letters in the word (e.g.,

psych✻

) and

then press

ENTER

. To type an asterisk,

hold

CAP

and press

?

.

Next, highlight a complete word and
press

ENTER

to search for it.

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