Franklin PDR 2000 user manual Text View, Moving by Page or Line, Moving to a Specific Topic

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In Text View

There are three ways to move around in text view: by page or line, by specific topic and by location.

Moving by Page or Line

While reading the text of a monograph, you can move around in one of several ways.

1.Press the Up or Down scroll buttons or tap the grey area above or below the slider in the scroll bar to move up or down one page at a time.

2.Tap the top and bottom arrows on the scroll bar to move up or down one line at a time.

3.Drag the slider up or down the scroll bar to move up or down in the monograph.

Moving to a Specific Topic

While reading the text of a monograph, you can go to the topic you want in one of several ways.

1.Tap the letter you want on the command bar on the right of the screen.

Indications and Usage

Contraindications

Warnings

Adverse Reactions

Dosage and Administration

How Supplied

Manufacturer

Generic Name

2.Write a Command letter. Please see "Understanding Icons, Com- mand letters, Quick Commands, and Special Markers" on page 9.

Moving to a Different Location

There are several locations you can move to from text view.

1.Tap the icon in the title bar to return to the Home State,

2.Tap the icon or the icon in the title bar to go to the Note pad.

3.Tap the marker to see cross-referenced text. Tap the icon in the title bar to return to a previous location list.

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Contents Springboard Module Contents Read this License Agreement Before Using this Product License AgreementIntroduction System RequirementsPublishers Note Installing PDR2000 Setting User Preferences Page Command letters IconsLists MonographsQuick Commands Special markersUsing the Menus List MenusView Menu Enter MenuGo To Menu Text MenusEdit Menu Sub-text Menu Home State List View Moving Between the Home State listsMoving by Letter Moving by ScreenViewing the Complete Title Text View Moving by Page or LineMoving to a Specific Topic Moving to a Different LocationSub-Text View A NoteUsing the Graffiti Writing Area or Alphabet Keyboard Finding Drug InformationPage Using Find Tap the list item of your choice Using Notes Adding, Cancelling and Deleting NotesViewing an Entered Note Using Help For Home or Office USE Index

PDR 2000 specifications

The Franklin PDR 2000 is an advanced portable document scanner that has gained recognition for its exceptional performance and versatility. Designed for individuals and businesses alike, this scanner effectively bridges the gap between traditional paper documents and digital records, paving the way for a more efficient and organized working environment.

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In addition to speed, the PDR 2000 boasts a high-resolution scanning capability of up to 600 DPI, ensuring that even the smallest text and intricate graphics are captured with clarity. This level of detail is essential for legal documents, graphic designs, and any material where accuracy is paramount.

The scanner also supports a remarkable variety of media types, including receipts, photographs, and even thick cardstock. This versatility makes it an invaluable tool for professionals across multiple industries, from healthcare to finance, where document diversity is a norm.

Equipped with advanced image processing technologies, the Franklin PDR 2000 employs optical character recognition (OCR) to convert scanned images into editable text. This feature is particularly useful for those who need to extract and work with information from documents without the hassle of manual retyping.

For added convenience, the scanner is compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems, and it offers seamless integration with popular document management systems. Equipped with USB and Wi-Fi connectivity options, sharing and storing scanned documents has never been easier.

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In conclusion, the Franklin PDR 2000 stands out for its speed, quality, versatility, and advanced features, making it an essential tool for anyone looking to streamline their document scanning and management processes.