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BookCourier Documentation

BookCourier comes with several different kinds of documentation to help you operate and make the most of the product.  

Quick Reference. This document shows you at a glance what functions each key on BookCourier performs. You can access the document online through the web site. BookCourier itself contains this information in the Talking Help system. 

BookCourier User Guide. This document explains how to use the BookCourier device itself. You can access the document online through the web site, through the Help menu in the Transfer Tool application on the PC, or through the built-in help system on BookCourier itself.

Transfer Tool User Guide. This document explains how to use the Transfer Tool application on the PC to transfer files from your computer to BookCourier. You can access the document online through the web site, through the Help menu in the Transfer Tool application on the PC, or through the built-in help system on BookCourier itself.

Quick Start Booklet. This hard copy booklet is shipped with BookCourier and explains how to perform the most basic operations. You'll learn how to transfer a file from the supplied CD to BookCourier and then play back the file on the device.

Quick Start Cassette. This audio cassette is also shipped with BookCourier. The cassette contains essentially the same tutorial-type information as the Quick Start Booklet and is designed for the visually-impaired user. An MP3 file containing this audio is also available on BookCourier itself.

 

 

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