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Summary of Contents for IC-147

Page 1: ...r Use with the Franklin Digital Book System FOLD Electronic Publishers IC 147 F Electronic Publishers DIGITAL BOOK User s Manual DIAGNOSTIC AND STATISTICAL MANUAL OF MENTAL DISORDERS FOURTH EDITION DSM IV ...

Page 2: ...t make any copies of the DIGITAL BOOK or of the data stored therein whether in electronic or print format Such copying would be in violation of applicable copyright laws Further you may not modify adapt disassemble decompile translate create derivative works of or in any way reverse engineer the DIGITAL BOOK You may not export or re export directly or indirectly the DIGITAL BOOK without compliance...

Page 3: ...rch Words 15 Figures Footnotes References 16 Using Notes 17 Looking Up Words in Other Books 19 Using the Digital Book System 20 Product Specifications 22 Limited Warranty 23 Index 24 About the Screen Illustrations Some screen illustrations in this User s Manual may vary slightly from what you see on screen These variations do not mean that this digital book or your Digital Book System is malfuncti...

Page 4: ...of use More than 5 000 cross references many added to this electronic edition only A glossary of more than 1 600 technical terms most added from the American Psychiatric Glossary Seventh Edition User entered notes to mark important passages for personalized quick reference Word searching by entering words or by highlighting them in the text Word search expansion that lets you find synonyms and rel...

Page 5: ...list from the text MENU Display the main menus MORE Find more matches for a word search ON OFF Turn the Digital Book System on or off SHIFT Type capitals or punctuation SPACE Type a space or page down in the text SPEC Display the Outline levels of the text Direction Keys Scroll or move in the indicated direction DN UP Page down or up In the menus go to the bottom or top in the text go to next or p...

Page 6: ...a lower level CARD Send a word between installed digital books in order to look it up ENTER At any level of the Outline go directly to the text In the text highlight the next icon BIB FIG FOOT NOTE or XREF appearing on the screen N Place a note in the text Q etc If you re using the DBS 1 or DBS 2 type numbers Other Keys Display a highlighted menu item or the Outline location of the text appearing ...

Page 7: ...tal book into a slot on the back 3 Press ON OFF 4 If needed turn the wheel on the side of the Digi tal Book System to adjust the screen contrast If the screen is still blank check the batteries 5 Press CARD 6 Press or to highlight the DSM IV icon if needed 7 Press ENTER to select it Resuming Where You Left Off Should you forget to turn off the Digital Book Sys tem while using this digital book the...

Page 8: ...Press CLEAR to stop the demonstration Using the Menus The flashing arrows on the right side of the screen show which arrow keys you can press to move around in the menus or text Slanted arrows to the right of menu items indicate that submenus exist To see the full text of a highlighted menu item press Help is Always at Hand You can view a help message at virtually any screen by pressing HELP Press...

Page 9: ... Press ENTER to select it Or press BACK to keep the current setting Understanding the Settings The Type Size is the size of the letters appearing in menus text and help messages The Default State is the screen that appears when you press CLEAR If you select Word Search as the default state the search screen appears If you select Outline Menu or Index Menu the appropri ate menu is highlighted The S...

Page 10: ...ou don t need to type capitals To back up press BACK 3 When the chapter is highlighted press ENTER 4 Highlight a section e g Depressive Disorders Type its first few letters or scroll to it 5 Press ENTER to select it 6 Select a subsection and sub subsection e g Major Depressive Disorder and Diagnostic criteria for 296 2x 7 Press the Direction keys to read the text To learn how see the Key Guide 8 P...

Page 11: ...pendix C type the term and then press ENTER Where in the Book Are You Once the text is in view you can check its Outline location by pressing Or you can view its Out line levels by pressing SPEC repeatedly Then press BACK to go back to the text NOTE When you press or SPEC you do not go to the actual Outline menu If you came to the text from the Outline menu you can go back to the menu by pressing ...

Page 12: ... Type the item or scroll to it and then press ENTER If you selected Numeric ICD 9 DSM IV Codes you can type a number to highlight a code 6 Press the Direction keys to read the text 7 Press CLEAR when done Establishing a Diagnosis Understanding the Diagnostic Aids Diagnostic Decision Trees presents a set of clini cal features that can be selected to rule in or rule out various disorders Diagnostic ...

Page 13: ... capitals To back up press BACK 3 When the entry is highlighted press ENTER 4 Highlight a subentry e g Catatonic type Type its first few letters or scroll to it 5 Press ENTER to select it 6 Press the Direction keys to read the text 7 Press BACK to go back to the Index menu 8 Press CLEAR when done Viewing Complete Menu Items Some items such as chapter titles and index entries may be too long to fit...

Page 14: ...s the Outline location of the first match 4 Hold and repeatedly press the DN key to view the Outline locations of the next matches To view the previous match location hold and press the UP key 5 Press ENTER to view a match in the text Each matching word is boxed If you entered more than one search word you may have to scroll down to see the other boxed words in the match 6 Press MENU to view the m...

Page 15: ...you press MORE the previous matches are discarded and new matches of synonyms and similar words are found Changing Your Searches After searching for words you can change your search by selecting Change Search Query from the Search menu Then edit your search word s Searching for Search Words If you are not sure which form of a search word to use type an asterisk in place of the letters that you re ...

Page 16: ...t off by pressing BACK 2 Press the arrow keys to highlight a word 4 Press ENTER to search for it You can find more matches for your search word now by pressing MORE see Finding More Matches 5 Press ENTER to view a match in the text 6 Press CLEAR when done Words Too Common to Search Some short words such as articles a the etc and prepositions to in etc occur too often to search for ...

Page 17: ...lding and pressing ENTER again You can also highlight subsequent icons by pressing the arrow keys 2 Press ENTER to view the item 3 Use the Direction keys to read it 4 Press BACK to go back to the highlighted icon About Cross References This digital book contains more than 5 000 cross references XREF icons that make finding related information easy After viewing a cross reference you can go back to...

Page 18: ...ST 2 Press ENTER to select Add note 3 Type a note of your own and press ENTER Or press ENTER to add the pre entered note A NOTE icon marks its placement in the text Finding and Removing Notes Once notes have been placed in the text you can use them as bookmarks to quickly find information To re move a note you must first find it in the text 1 At any text press LIST 2 Highlight a note Type its firs...

Page 19: ...note in a paragraph by holding and pressing the N key Then press ENTER to place the pre entered note or enter your own note Removing All Your Notes You can remove all your notes at one time by reset ting the Digital Book System when this digital book is installed To learn how to reset the Digital Book System read Using the Digital Book System WARNING Resetting the Digital Book System erases inform...

Page 20: ...ead their User s Manuals 1 Install both books in your Digital Book System 2 Press CARD and select the sending digital book 3 Highlight a word in the sending digital book To learn how read the appropriate section of its User s Manual 4 Hold and press CARD 5 Select the receiving digital book The word that you highlighted appears in the initial screen of the receiving digital book 6 Press ENTER to se...

Page 21: ...OFF rather than resetting the Digital Book System If nothing happens then reset Protecting and Cleaning Do not bring statically charged objects in touch with the metal contacts on the back of digital books or the rubber contacts on the Digital Book System Statical ly charged objects may erase information that you entered in the digital books Do not put excessive weight on digital books or the Digi...

Page 22: ...ce new batteries in the cavities with their pluses oriented correctly In the DBS 1 and DBS 2 the pluses should face you 6 Replace the battery cover Battery Precautions When you replace batteries follow these precau tions to avoid erasing information in any installed digital books Replace the batteries before they lose all power Never remove the batteries while the Digital Book System is on Once th...

Page 23: ...ain warranty or repair information Copyrights Trademarks Patents and ISBN 1994 Franklin Electronic Publishers Inc Mt Holly N J 08060 U S All rights reserved 1994 American PsychiatricAssociation All rights reserved Digital Book System is a registered trademark of Franklin DSM IV is a trademark of the American Psychiatric Association Patents 4 490 811 4 830 618 5 113 340 5 218 536 Euro Pat 0 136 379...

Page 24: ...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 limi...

Page 25: ...es 16 Customer service 22 Default state 8 Demonstration viewing 7 Diagnostic Criteria 11 Diagnostic Decision Trees 11 Digital Book System cleaning 20 protecting 20 resetting 20 Direction keys 4 5 DSM IV codes 3 11 Expanding word searches via MORE 14 FIG icon 16 Figures 16 Finding chapters 9 complete search words 14 diagnostic criteria 11 DSM IV codes 11 ICD 9 codes 11 index items alphabetic 12 mor...

Page 26: ...ally 17 Other keys 5 Other menu 7 8 Outline location 10 Outline menu appendixes in 10 finding chapters 9 navigating 10 shortcuts to use 10 Patents 22 Placing notes using GOLD N 18 using LIST 17 Prepositions in searches 15 Removing notes all at once 18 individually 17 Resetting the Digital Book System 18 20 Resuming use of digital book 6 Search menu 13 Searching changing search words 14 correcting ...

Page 27: ...Size 8 View Demo 7 Viewing appendixes 10 bibliographic references 16 chapters 9 complete menu items 12 cross references 16 demonstration 7 figures 16 footnotes 16 full menu items 7 12 glossary 10 help messages 7 main menus 7 Outline location of text 10 Warranty 23 Word Search 8 13 XREF icon 16 ...

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