PocketBook A 10 Bedienungsanleitung

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Richtige Gebrauchsanleitung

Die Vorschriften verpflichten den Verkäufer zur Übertragung der Gebrauchsanleitung PocketBook A 10 an den Erwerber, zusammen mit der Ware. Eine fehlende Anleitung oder falsche Informationen, die dem Verbraucher übertragen werden, bilden eine Grundlage für eine Reklamation aufgrund Unstimmigkeit des Geräts mit dem Vertrag. Rechtsmäßig lässt man das Anfügen einer Gebrauchsanleitung in anderer Form als Papierform zu, was letztens sehr oft genutzt wird, indem man eine grafische oder elektronische Anleitung von PocketBook A 10, sowie Anleitungsvideos für Nutzer beifügt. Die Bedingung ist, dass ihre Form leserlich und verständlich ist.

Was ist eine Gebrauchsanleitung?

Das Wort kommt vom lateinischen „instructio”, d.h. ordnen. Demnach kann man in der Anleitung PocketBook A 10 die Beschreibung der Etappen der Vorgehensweisen finden. Das Ziel der Anleitung ist die Belehrung, Vereinfachung des Starts, der Nutzung des Geräts oder auch der Ausführung bestimmter Tätigkeiten. Die Anleitung ist eine Sammlung von Informationen über ein Gegenstand/eine Dienstleistung, ein Hinweis.

Leider widmen nicht viele Nutzer ihre Zeit der Gebrauchsanleitung PocketBook A 10. Eine gute Gebrauchsanleitung erlaubt nicht nur eine Reihe zusätzlicher Funktionen des gekauften Geräts kennenzulernen, sondern hilft dabei viele Fehler zu vermeiden.

Was sollte also eine ideale Gebrauchsanleitung beinhalten?

Die Gebrauchsanleitung PocketBook A 10 sollte vor allem folgendes enthalten:
- Informationen über technische Daten des Geräts PocketBook A 10
- Den Namen des Produzenten und das Produktionsjahr des Geräts PocketBook A 10
- Grundsätze der Bedienung, Regulierung und Wartung des Geräts PocketBook A 10
- Sicherheitszeichen und Zertifikate, die die Übereinstimmung mit entsprechenden Normen bestätigen

Warum lesen wir keine Gebrauchsanleitungen?

Der Grund dafür ist die fehlende Zeit und die Sicherheit, was die bestimmten Funktionen der gekauften Geräte angeht. Leider ist das Anschließen und Starten von PocketBook A 10 zu wenig. Eine Anleitung beinhaltet eine Reihe von Hinweisen bezüglich bestimmter Funktionen, Sicherheitsgrundsätze, Wartungsarten (sogar das, welche Mittel man benutzen sollte), eventueller Fehler von PocketBook A 10 und Lösungsarten für Probleme, die während der Nutzung auftreten könnten. Immerhin kann man in der Gebrauchsanleitung die Kontaktnummer zum Service PocketBook finden, wenn die vorgeschlagenen Lösungen nicht wirksam sind. Aktuell erfreuen sich Anleitungen in Form von interessanten Animationen oder Videoanleitungen an Popularität, die den Nutzer besser ansprechen als eine Broschüre. Diese Art von Anleitung gibt garantiert, dass der Nutzer sich das ganze Video anschaut, ohne die spezifizierten und komplizierten technischen Beschreibungen von PocketBook A 10 zu überspringen, wie es bei der Papierform passiert.

Warum sollte man Gebrauchsanleitungen lesen?

In der Gebrauchsanleitung finden wir vor allem die Antwort über den Bau sowie die Möglichkeiten des Geräts PocketBook A 10, über die Nutzung bestimmter Accessoires und eine Reihe von Informationen, die erlauben, jegliche Funktionen und Bequemlichkeiten zu nutzen.

Nach dem gelungenen Kauf des Geräts, sollte man einige Zeit für das Kennenlernen jedes Teils der Anleitung von PocketBook A 10 widmen. Aktuell sind sie genau vorbereitet oder übersetzt, damit sie nicht nur verständlich für die Nutzer sind, aber auch ihre grundliegende Hilfs-Informations-Funktion erfüllen.

Inhaltsverzeichnis der Gebrauchsanleitungen

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    User Manual[...]

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    C ontents SAFET Y PREC AUTIONS ........................................................... 4 APPEAR ANCE ............................................................................. 8 Front View ................................................................... 8 Side View .................................................................... 9 TEC[...]

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    H O W T O… ................................................................................. 24 Manage Applications .............................................. 25 Manage Data ........................................................... 26 Manage Books ......................................................... 28 R ead Books .....................[...]

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    Applications ............................................................. 64 A cc ounts & sync ...................................................... 65 P rivacy ...................................................................... 65 Language & ke yboard ............................................ 66 Date and time ......................[...]

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    Safet y P re cautions Before star t working with the De vice, please, read this se ction carefully . Following these instructions will help y ou ensure your saf ety and e xtend servic e life of the De vice. Storage, Carriage and Usage C onditions De vice operating t emperature range is 0°С to 40°С, so don’t e xpose the Devic e to ex cessiv el[...]

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    • e xc essive mechanical pressure on the scre en, c on- nect ors and ke ys of the de vic e. Do not leave the de vic e for a long time in poorly ventilat ed environment, e.g. in a car or in closed tight box es/packaging. Neither drop nor try to bend the devic e. P rote ct the screen from objects that may scratch or damage it. T o ensure ad- equat [...]

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    distilled water . Up to v e faulty pix els are acc eptable in the screen and do not c onstitute a warrantable defe ct of the screen. By the end of product guarantee t erm, please c ontact the nearest authorized servic e facility for e xamination on the subject o f security is maintained. For detailed information about servic e c enters in your r[...]

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    Utilisation Inc orrect disposal of this de vice may have adverse impacts on the environment and public health. T o pre vent such c on- sequenc es follo w the devic e-specic disposal requirements. R ecy cling of these mat erials helps preserve natural resourc es. For more information re garding recy cling issues please con- tact local municipal a[...]

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    Appearanc e FR ONT VIEW 1 . Speaker 2 . Home button – Home screen 3 . Menu button – open quick menu 4 . Backward button – pre vious page 5 . Forward button – ne xt page 6 . R eturn button – go to pre vious menu 7. Search button – bring up search menu 8 . Microphone 9 . Camera[...]

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    SIDE VIEW 10. 3.5 mm audio jack 11. V olume c ontrols 12. SIM-card slot 13. P ower button 14. MicroSD card slot 15. P ow er LED indicator 16. Micro-USB por t .[...]

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    T echnical Charact eristics Display 10” TFT (TN+Film) 1024x768, 262000 colors, capacitive (multit ouch) CPU TI OMAP 3621 (1 GHz) RA M 512 MB Internal Storage 4 GB Soft ware Platfrom Android™ 2.3 Input/Output P or ts 1×micro USB, 3.5 mm earphone jack Card reader micro SD up t o 32 GB C ommunications Wi-Fi™ (b/g), Bluetooth™ 2.1, GSM/GPRS/ED[...]

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    Getting Star t ed IN THIS SEC TION … Y ou will get to kno w ho w to make the De vic e operable for the rst time and learn about its basic interfac e and c ontrol features. CHAR GING THE BA TTER Y The battery of your De vice is not fully charged as y ou un- pack it, so you ne ed to charge it for 8-12 hours. It’ s strongly rec ommended to k ee[...]

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    4 . When the battery is fully charged, the indicator turns solid green. Now you can disc onnect the micro-USB cable. NO TE It’ s recommended to charge the batt ery using the charging devic e. In case if y ou charge the battery from PC, it’ s better to keep the De vice o ff, because pow er consumption may be more, than charging. INSER TING MICR [...]

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    TURNING ON T o turn the De vic e on, press On/Off button until star tup logo appears. When the Devic e is ready to operate, the lock scre en appears. The lock screen can be unlock ed in two ways: ei- ther by pressing Menu hardware button on the front panel or by touching the lock icon on the screen and sliding your nger ov er the screen in the d[...]

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    FINGER GESTURES Ta p Shor t sof t touch on an item ( e.g. le, application, f older or menu item) opens it. If item can be opened with various ap- plications, y ou will be asked to sele ct one to open with. Y ou can set y our choice as default one. P ress and Hold This gesture calls c onte xt menu with available options for an item. While you at [...]

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    Pinch In par ticular applications (e.g. Maps ) to scale an image, you can ‘ pinch’ the screen: mov e to z oom out or push to zoom in two ngers. MENUS Most applications have tw o types of menu: quick and c onte xt one. Quick menu is brought up by pressing Menu hardware button on a front panel. C onte xt menu is called by continu- ous touch on[...]

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    1 . Status bar – displays system notications ic ons. T o view detailed information, press the status bar and slide your nger downwards t o expand the notication area or go t o Quick menu > Notic ations . 2 . Desktop c ounter – displays ne xt or pre vious to cur- rent desktop c ount. P ress a c ounter to scroll deskt ops, conti- n[...]

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    4 . Applications – opens applications panel 5 . File Manager Aft er c ontinuous touch on ic on or widget R ecy cle Bin star ter is activated. T o delete element, drag-and-drop it t o R ecy cle Bin and release aft er it highlights in red. C onte xt menu of the Home Screen allo ws you t o customiz e interfac e to your o wn, adding shor tcuts, widge[...]

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    USING THE ON - SCREEN KEYBOARD T o acc ess the on-screen k eyboard, touch any te xtbox. Enter your te xt by touching the k eys o f the on-screen k ey- board. 1 . Switches betwe en upper and low er case. If indicator in right top c orner is on, all the te xt will be typed in upper case. In symbol mode this button is replac ed with AL T button, which[...]

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    NO TE K eyboard view may be diff erent from described, depending on ap- plication it used for . EST ABLISHING NET WORK CONNEC TION If y ou skipped Wi-Fi c onguration during the initial setup, you can c ongure it later . Bring up Home screen quick menu and go to Settings > Wire - less & networks . Check Wi-Fi checkbo x, and the De vice [...]

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    TR ANSFERRING D A T A T o transfer data betwe en PC and the Devic e, c onnect micro- USB cable. NO TE The Devic e should be kept on during data transferring! Aft er y ou conne ct the cable, a notication window suggesting to turn on USB st orage will popup. P ress T urn on USB storage and the De vice memory and microSD card (if present) will be d[...]

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    At rst, y ou need to install your netw ork operator SIM-card as it sho wn on a gure. In case if the card is prote cted with PIN- c ode, the Devic e will ask you t o enter it from on-screen k eyboard. PIN-code re quest settings can be changed in Settings > L oc a- tion & security > L ock SIM c ard > Set up SIM c ard lock . In this[...]

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    • Data roaming – select whether use mobile network c onnection or not when y ou are out of your mobile operator c overage, for e xample, abroad • Network mode – select the most suitable one for your mobile network or set to auto-det ect • Ac c ess Point Name – Internet ac cess points c ongura - tion. If y ou need to set up one more p[...]

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    ABOUT … Y ou can vie w detailed information about y our Devic e in sec - tion Settings > About devic e . There y ou can nd information about model and serial number , rmware and operating system version, battery usage, Wi-Fi MA C address, Bluetooth address and legal inf ormation. Also in this section y ou can c ongure OS and rmware[...]

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    H o w t o … IN THIS CHAPTER … Y ou will learn about main sof tware features o f the Devic e. T o acc ess application list, press Applications star ter at the Home screen. This panel displays all installed applications. P ocketBook A10 lets y ou install any programs designed for the Android™ operating system e x c ept those which utilize any m[...]

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    MANA GE APPLIC A TIONS T o acc ess application manager , call quick menu at Home Screen (press Menu hardware butt on) and press Manage apps . Application manager displays applications in ne xt categories: • Downloaded • All • On SD card • Running T o view application information, just touch its name. Applica- tion manager will display stora[...]

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    MANA GE DA T A Use File Manager to operat e with les, stored in internal De vice memory and e xternal microSD card. T o open File Man- ager , press star ter at Home screen. File Manager has tabbed vie w . A t the top operation buttons are located:[...]

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    1 . Favorites – opens added to Favorit es les and folders list 2 . Home – returns to the highest le vel of le hierarchy 3 . Up to one le vel 4 . Creat e Folder 5 . C opy to Clipboard – select one or more le or f older , and in each folder C opy here button will appear 6 . Search – opens search te xtbox. T o move, cop y , or delete [...]

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    appropriate function in tab c onte xt menu. In quick menu y ou can open Favorites, close current tab, open search te xtbo x, create new folder or set visibility for hidden les. MANA GE BOOKS Library application is intended for c onvenient management of ebooks. T o open application, touch Books ic on on Home screen. NO TE Files in media formats ([...]

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    Quick menu • Search • Sor ting – by Title, by Author or b y Date • Thumbnails/Lists – toggles view • Add Shelf • Folders/Shelves – toggles presentation mode • Downloads – books, do wnloaded from Obree y online store. C ontext Menu T ouch continuously on book icon t o bring up cont e xt menu: • Open • Add to/R emov e from Fav[...]

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    L oading Books to the Memory Books can be c opied to the De vice int ernal memory or to microSD-card as it described in T ransferring Data se ction. Also the De vice supports loading protected (DRM) books (se e below). L oading P rotected Books (DRM) Y ou can download prot ected books in tw o ways. L oading Books via .acsm link • Visit websit e w[...]

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    instructions. Enter your www .adobe.com ac c ount information in ‘ Activation’ form. Af ter that you will be able to do wnload book. Full v ersion of the book will be available for reading in Digi- tal Edition folder . L oaded book is protected and cannot be opened b y unregis- tered user . L oading books via PC • Open application ‘ Adobe D[...]

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    READ BOOKS In reading mode, the c orresponding viewing program opens the select ed le. T urning P ages T o go to the ne xt or previous page, slide your nger in the di - rection opposit e to where y ou want to go , same like turning pages when y ou are reading a printed c opy of a paper book. In addition, y ou can turn pages using Forward/Back[...]

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    C ontrol Panel T o open the C ontrol panel, tap on the Status bar . 1 . P rogress bar . Displays book title and read percentage. 2 . L ock screen rotation, overriding the ac c elerometer’ s position. When the screen rotation is locked, a lock ic on appears. 3 . Fit page to screen width. 4 . Z oom page in 5 . Z oom page out 6 . T urn page forward [...]

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    R eow Formatting mode for PDF books. In this mode, t e xt is for- matted in a way to be displayed c ompletely on the screen. Images and tables may change their location on a page, or may not be displayed at all. Y ou’ll be able to change font siz e using +/- c ontrol panel buttons. Switching to Structured T able of C ontents The table of c ont[...]

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    button) and sele ct Bookmarks section. T o delete a bookmark, touch on it c ontinously and select an option to delet e. Making Notes Y ou can save your favorit e books fragments either with your t ext or handwritt en comments, depending on the book format. T o create a new note in reading mode, open up the quick menu by pressing the Menu button and[...]

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    T ools: 1 . Pick a color 2 . Brush tool, 2 brush types are availible, as it sho wn on a gure 3 . Highlight tool, 2 marker types availible also 4 . Clear note 5 . Save note 6 . Delete note 7. Discard changes and return to reading.[...]

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    Y ou’ll be able to view all the notes you’ ve made in Notes application. T ranslation Y ou can translate separat e words while reading. T o open dic - tionary , call the quick or c onte xt menu and select Dictionary . T o translate the word in t ext, just tap it with y our nger . Also you can type a w ord from on-screen ke yboard after press[...]

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    T ext -to-Speech (TTS) Spee ch synthesis transforms te xt into speech. T o launch te xt - to-spe ech, select it from the c orresponding c onte xt menu item. A T TS c ontrol menu will apear , and as y ou star t the voic e playback, the words pronounc ed would be highlighted ac cordingly . 1 . P rogress bar 2 . Select T TS package: language and male [...]

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    manager on the De vice and launch it as a normal application. T o uninstall package, go t o Settings > Manage pack ages , nd the package to remo ve in the list, press and hold it, and then c onrm the removal. NO TE The T ext -to-Speech function be comes ac cessible f or an opened book only after page calculation. Book info T o view such in[...]

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    • L ock panel menu – locks reader control panel in its current state • Full screen – hides status bar • V olume ke y scrolling – activates/deactivates turning pages with v olume control hardware butt ons • Save T ext -to-Spee ch panel state • Save dictionary panel state • Animated scrolling • Font size – selects font siz e. Cl[...]

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    KNO W Y OUR L OC A TION A set of applications: Maps , L atitude and Plac es , will help y ou to kno w where are you, nd useful and interesting plac es nearby and share y our location with friends. NO TE T o use all features o f these applications, you should have pre-c ong - ured network conne ction on the Devic e. When y ou will star t the a[...]

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    C ontrol Panel 1 . T ype in the address or c ompany name, and the appli- cation will show the location on the map 2 . Plac es – you can search c ompanies, restaurants, attractions etc. in your re gion, or create own search crit eria. Aft er y ou tap on a place ’ s name, the application will display detailed information about the plac e. Y ou’[...]

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    • Wikipedia – adds a W sign near places, men- tioned on Wikipedia. After tapping on a W sign, a title of an ar ticle, related to the plac e will appear . T ap on it to read a brief wiki-ar ticle • Search – adds to a map signs of plac es, f ound by rec ent search criteria. Aft er pressing Clear map button, all the layers, ex cept map will be[...]

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    refresh their location. L attitude settings (open the quick menu and go to Settings ) you can set location repor ting (automatic, manual, disabled), enable location history , automatic check -ins and check -in notications, manage y our places and sign out o f Latitude. More help T o get more help on location applications, go t o quick menu > [...]

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    T AKE PHO T OS AND VIDEOS Save the most memorable moments o f your lif e using the C amera application. Photo mode In this mode the apllication c ontrol panel looks like it shown below: 1 . P ress this button t o take a photo 2 . Switcher betwe en photo and video modes – slide ov er it to switch t o a vide o mode 3 . A thumbnail of last photo tak[...]

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    Aft er y ou’ll make a shot, it will be sav ed into DCIM/C amera folder o f the Devic e’ s storage. Video mode T o switch to the video mode, tap on (2) switcher . 1 . P ress this button t o star t/stop rec ording 2 . Switcher betwe en photo and video modes – slide ov er it to switch t o a photo mode 3 . A thumbnail of last photo taken. Aft er [...]

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    DIC TIONAR Y Application allows you to translat e a word, selected in read- ing mode or entered from k eyboard, using available diction- aries. Aft er launching the application, the onscreen k eyboard will appear T ype in the required word and the application will nd the translation. Y ou can turn pages of the dictionary . If y ou have se veral [...]

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    menu. T o create new playlist, bring up song’ s cont e xt menu, select Add to playlist, and select New . Song can be added to se veral playlists simultaneously . T o delete playlist , select the appropriate option in playlist c onte xt menu. T o remove song from playlist, open playlist , and select R e- mov e from playlist from song cont e xt men[...]

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    • V olume bar • R ewind bar • Playlist – expand it b y sliding up to se e all vide os, stored on the De vic e and microSD card. FM R ADIO T o listen to FM R adio you ne ed to plug headset, which will operate as ant enna. T o set channel, y ou can move a slider across the screen or use playback control butt ons. Y ou can save up t o ten chan[...]

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    same station when the rst signal bec omes too w eak (e.g. , when moving out o f range). This can be useful, for e xample, while moving in car • Advanc ed settings • W orld R egion • Scan Step • Live P olling • P olling Interval • Noise Floor L e vel Estimat e BE OR GANIZED Calendar application will help you t o keep on hand all your [...]

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    your Google ac c ount has sev eral ones), invite guests b y email, set the repetition, specify visibility to other users and set the reminders. AL W A YS BE IN TIME Clock application launches clock screensav er displaying time, weather inf ormation (if the Devic e is connect ed to Int ernet), battery charge, allows to swit ch quickly to music playe[...]

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    BR O WSER Default Browser application suppor ts all basic features f or c omfor t web surng. Y ou can launch it either tapping on Browser star ter or from application panel. Navigation and P age Operations By default address bar is hidden to ext end web-page siz e, so to bring it up , open quick menu (Menu button). T ap on ad - dress bar and ent[...]

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    Y ou can select and c opy te xt to clipboard – press and hold on the te xt beginning ( or go to quick menu More > Select t ext) till two sliders will appear . Mo ve the sliders t o select te xt fragment and to t ouch selection to c opy it to clipboard. T o view page info , go to quick menu More > P age info. Y ou can share page via Bluet oo[...]

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    View Downloads Quick menu choic e More > Downloads. Also there’ s a par ticu - lar app in application panel. Settings Quick menu > More > Settings. • P age c ontent settings: • T ext siz e • Default zoom • Open pages in ov erview • T ext enc oding • Block pop-up windows • L oad images • Auto-t pages • L andscape-only[...]

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    • Clear all c ookie data • R emember form data • Clear form data • Enable location • Clear location ac cess • Security settings • R emember passwords • Clear passwords • Show security warnings • Advanc ed settings • Set search engine • W ebsite settings – view extra settings f or par ticu- lar web-pages (if available) • [...]

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    Ne xt step is to spe cify ac count name, as it will be stored in the De vice ( e.g. P ersonal Mail or Ofce Mail) and your name, as it will be displayed in From eld o f your c omposed messages. Inbo x Aft er y ou set up an acc ount , application will load incoming messages headlines. Using c onte xt menu, y ou can do the following with message[...]

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    R eading Messages T ouch a title to open the c omplete message. By default , im- ages are not loading to sav e trafc, you can upload pictures by touching Show pictures button. In quick menu of message you can f orward, reply , mark as unread or delet e message. T o follow the links in the message, just touch on one o f them and browser will open[...]

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    In ac count c onte xt menu you can open an ac count, compose message from select ed acc ount , refresh Inbox, remove ac - c ount or change settings. A cc ount Settings • Ac count name – as it stored in the De vic e memory • Y our name – displayed in From eld of c omposed messages • Signature – te xt , added af ter message • Inbo x [...]

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    • Google Maps – client application for Google Maps servic e. • Gmail – email client , prec ongured for Gmail • Google T alk – instant messaging from Google • Y ouT ube – application for watching Y ouT ube videos • L atitude – shares your and tracking your friends loca- tion, based on IP-address • Google Calendar • Google [...]

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    T o install application, t ouch its name, c onrm download (if an application is not free, you will be redire cted to purchase page) and ac cept permissions. Application will be down- loaded and installed automatically , y ou’ll be able to nd it in application panel. In application settings y ou can set cont ent ltering f or dif - ferent [...]

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    C onguration IN THIS CHAPTER … Y ou will learn how to congure the De vice t o make it really unique and c onvenient for you. This chapt er describes the features available under the Settings se ction. NET W ORKS The De vice pro vides a wide range of wireless netw ork c on- nection settings. T o congure the wireless c onnections, go to Se[...]

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    If the network you want t o conne ct to is hidden (was not rec - ognized during the scan), you can manually specify its SSID (network identicator) and security type – press Add Wi-Fi network to proc eed . If for some reason you need t o change password, select the network from the list , open it , and in the information windo w press Forget . [...]

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    VPN settings Here y ou can set up and manage Vir tual P rivate Networks (VPNs). P ocketBook A10 allows you to use 4 types o f VPN c onnections: • PPTP • L2TP • L2TP/IPSec PSK • L2TP/IPSec CR T . SOUNDS • Silent mode – disables all sounds ex cept media and alarms • V olume – adjusts v olume for media and alarm • Notication ringt[...]

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    • Brightness – adjusts the brightness of the screen • Screen time out – adjusts the delay before the screen automatically turns off . L OC A TION AND SECURIT Y • Use wireless networks • Enable or disable screen lock • Set up screen lock • Visible passwords • Select de vic e administrators • Install from SD card • Set password [...]

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    • Storage use • Battery use A C C OUNTS & SYNC • Background data – allows applications to sync, send, and rec eive data at any time • Auto-sync – allows applications t o synchronize automatically • Add ac count – adds an email acc ount PRIV AC Y • Backup and restore • Factory data reset – returns the system to its initial [...]

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    L ANGUA GE & KEYBO ARD • Select locale – changes the interface language. Date, time and numbers formats are cust omized separat ely • Android ke yboard • Sound on ke ypress • P opup on keypress • T ouch to c orrect words • Auto-capitalization • Show settings ke y • V oic e input • Input languages – select nec essary input [...]

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    D A TE AND TIME • Automatic • Set date • Select time z one • Set time • Use 24-hour format • Select dat e format ABOUT DEVICE Here y ou can nd detailed information about your de vice: • System updat es • Status • Battery use • L egal inf ormation • Model number • Firmware version • S/N – devic e serial number .[...]

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    Firmware Update Y ou can update rmware in se veral ways. A TTENTION! Please, mak e sure the Devic e is fully charged bef ore updat- ing the rmware to avoid discharge during updat e process! This may cause sev ere damage of the Devic e’ s sof tware. AUT OMA TIC UPDA TE Y our De vice should be c onnected t o the Internet for this up- date var[...]

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    MANUAL UPDA TE V ariant 1 1 . Download to your P C rmware version you’d like t o install 2 . C onnect your De vic e to PC and c opy rmware le (.upkg e xtension) t o the internal storage or e xternal microSD- card 3 . Go to Settings > About device > System updat es sec - tion 4 . Select SD c ard or External microSD c ard depending o[...]

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    switch o ff menu 4 . P ress and hold V olume + button and swit ch the De- vic e on by pressing power butt on 5 . Android system rec ov ery menu will appear (Android logo with e xclamation mark). Now y ou can release V olume + button 6 . Select apply update from sdc ard using Forward/Back - ward hardware ke ys and press Menu ke y to c onrm choice[...]

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    C omplianc e with International Standards The EUT should be supplied by USB por t from c omplied Lim - ited P ower Sourc e of personal c omputer or notebook. The EUT should be supplied by Adapter from complied Lim - ited P ower Sourc e. A C P owe r: Manufacturer : Huntke y Model : HK A00905015-Z C(Z can be 1,2,3,4,C,E) Rat ed output voltage: DC 5V [...]

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    FC C C ompliance Statement This de vice c omplies with par t 15 of the FC C rules. Opera- tion is subject t o the following tw o conditions: (1) this de vice may not cause harmful interferenc e, and (2) this devic e must ac cept any interf erence re ceiv ed, including interferenc e that may cause undesired operation. NO TE : This equipment has been[...]

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    The de vice was t ested and c omplies to measurement stand- ards and proc edures specied in FC C OET Bulletin 65, Sup - plement C European C ommunity C ompliance Statement This equipment is mark ed with the 0984 symbol and can be used throughout the European c ommunity . This indicates c omplianc e with the R&T TE Directiv e 1999/5/ EC and m[...]

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    Radio spe ctrum Matters (ERM); EMC standard for radio equip - ment and servic es; P ar t 17: Specic c onditions for 2.4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performanc e RL AN equipment • EN 60950-1- Information t echnology equipment - Safety - P ar t 1: General requirements • EN 62311: 2008 - Assessment of electronic and electri[...]

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    C er tication information (SAR) The de vice me ets guidelines for e xposure to radio wav es Y our de vice is a radio transmitt er and rec eiver . It is designed not to e x c eed the limits for e xposure to radio wav es rec om- mended by international guidelines. These guidelines were de veloped by the independent scientic organization ICNIRP [...]