Sony PRS-T2 manual

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    ©2012 Sony Corporation 4-435-719- 41 (1) PRS- T2 Click for instan t access! Digital Book Reader User Guide T able of Contents[...]

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    2 T able of Contents T able of C on ten ts Getting star ted ................................................. 5 W elcome! ...................................................................... 5 W ireless C onnec tivity ............................................. 12 Battery .........................................................................[...]

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    3 T able of Contents Bro wsing C on tent Lists .................................. 75 Cont ent Lists .............................................................. 75 Reading ........................................................... 91 Reading Books........................................................... 91 Organizing ..........................[...]

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    4 T able of Contents T ext M emo ................................................................183 P ic tur es ......................................................................188 Ev ernote ....................................................................198 F acebook ...................................................................204 [...]

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    Getting star ted 5 T able of Contents W elcome! About y our Reader™ Enjoy the most natural and in tuitive r eading experience Sony has t o offer . This is e-reading.  Unplug and unwind . W i-F i® functionality lets you download books directly via your Reader™.  Superior touchscreen. Bookmark , highlight and take notes on the high-c[...]

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    W elcome! 6 T able of Contents About this guide Please read the Quick Start Guide and I mportant Pr oduct I nf ormation in this pack age t o help you get star ted . This User Guide describes key f eatures of y our Reader . Y ou can also find this guide in [Books] on your Reader . Y ou can find the User Guide in y our language at the suppor t PC W e[...]

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    W elcome! 7 T able of Contents Searching for a specific t opic in this U ser Guide Use the [ T able of Cont ents] f eature of y our Reader to search f or topics , and then tap a topic to jump to it. While viewing this User Guide on y our Reader , press the (Menu) button  tap [Navigat e P age]  [ T able of Con tents] to view the T able of Cont[...]

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    W elcome! 8 T able of Contents Jumping to a link ed section in this User Guide T ap the link to a chapter or section indicated with a highlight to open the page . T o return to the page y ou wer e previously viewing , while viewing a book, tap after tapping a link . T o hide the / icons , press the (Back) button. Changing the f ont size Y ou can ad[...]

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    W elcome! 9 T able of Contents Reader F eatures and F unc tions T ransferring content from y our computer T o enjoy books and pictures on the Reader , use the supplied Reader soft war e to transf er them from y our computer t o the Reader . See Details. Y ou can also use the Reader soft war e to backup and manage the conten t on the Reader .[...]

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    W elcome! 10 T able of Contents Useful fea tures Wi-Fi network access Details  Wikipedia Details  Use the W eb bro wser f or internet acc ess Details  Use Ev ernote Details  Use F acebook Details Annotation Details  Add bookmarks Details  Highlight words Details  Handwrite notes on a page Details Resize [...]

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    W elcome! 11 T able of Contents Dic tionar y Details  Look up w ords while r eading Details  Look up w ords in a dictionar y Details  List previously looked-up w ords Details Collections Details Supplementar y applications  Handwriting Details  T ext memo D etails  Picture view er Details  Ev ernote Details[...]

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    W ireless Connectivit y 12 T able of Contents W ir eless C onnec tivity Join a W i-Fi® Network T o connect to the internet wirelessly , set up a wireless ( W i-F i®) int ernet connection with the following steps . Preparing to set up a Wi-Fi connec tion Befor e connecting to an access point, turn on [ Wi-F i] on the Reader .[...]

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    W ireless Connectivit y 13 T able of Contents 1 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [ Applica tions]  [Settings]  [ W ireless Netw ork Settings]. 2 Check the check bo x to the right of [Wi-F i] to turn on the W i-F i network. A check indicates that [ Wi-F i] is tur ned on. Wi-F i is turned off by default. Alternativ ely , you can tap the status [...]

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    W ireless Connectivit y 14 T able of Contents Tip  T urn off [ W i-F i] when it is not in use in order to e x t end the battery life of the Reader .  T urn on [ W ireless Standby] when y ou want to e xtend the battery life. See Details. Wi-Fi sta tus icons The f ollowing icons in the status bar indica te the status of the Wi-F i connect[...]

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    W ireless Connectivit y 15 T able of Contents Choosing a connec tion type Depending on your Wi-F i environment , connect to an access point via one of the f ollowing methods . The f ollowing questions will determine the most suitable case for setting the Reader ’ s Wi-F i network connection.  Internet[...]

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    W ireless Connectivit y 16 T able of Contents *WPS: W i-F i P rotected Setup[...]

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    W ireless Connectivit y 17 T able of Contents Case A A WPS -compatible Wi-F i r outer with WPS button Details Case B A WPS -compatible Wi-F i r outer with PIN input Details Case C Connecting to a Wi-F i router without WPS suppor t Details Case D Connecting to an available W i-F i network Details Manual setup Set up a W i-F i network connection manu[...]

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    W ireless Connectivit y 18 T able of Contents Case A: A WPS - compa tible Wi-Fi router with WPS button The Reader is compatible with WPS ( W i-F i P rot ected Setup), which lets you easily make a Wi-F i connec tion using the “ WPS ” or “Connect ” button on your WPS- compatible Wi-F i router . M ake sure t o turn on [ W i-F i] and tap [ W i-[...]

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    W ireless Connectivit y 19 T able of Contents Wi-F i connection. * The name of the button on your Wi-F i r outer may vary .  “ WPS” or “ Connect ” button 3 After the Reader screen sho ws the setup completion, tap [ OK ]. The wir eless connection status is displayed in the status bar . See Details. F or mor e technical notes , see Deta[...]

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    W ireless Connectivit y 20 T able of Contents Case B: A WPS - compa tible Wi-Fi router with PIN input If your WPS -compatible Wi-F i r outer does not suppor t push-button configur ation, connect by using a PIN (P ersonal Identification Number). Make sure t o turn on [ W i-F i] and tap [ Wi-F i Settings] on the [ W ir eless Network Settings] screen.[...]

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    W ireless Connectivit y 21 T able of Contents Refer to y our Wi-F i router ’ s instruc tion manual f or fur ther details. 2 After entering the PIN, tap [ OK ] on the Reader . After a moment , the Reader connects to the wireless netw ork automatically . The wir eless connection status is displayed in the status bar . See Details. F or mor e techni[...]

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    W ireless Connectivit y 22 T able of Contents Case C: Connec ting to a Wi-Fi router without WPS suppor t Make sure to turn on [ Wi-F i] and tap [ W i-F i S ettings] on the [ W ireless Netw ork Settings] screen. Alternatively , you can turn on [ Wi-F i] by tapping the status bar and tapping [ W i-F i Settings]. 1 T ap [Sc an]. The av ailable access [...]

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    W ireless Connectivit y 23 T able of Contents Item Description  Network SSID  Securit y type  P age indicator  P age turn icon  Wi-F i is ac tivat ed and the Reader detects an unsecured network.  Wi-F i is ac tivat ed and the Reader detects a secured network. The Wi-F i rout er to which you w ant to connect requires a passw ord . [...]

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    W ireless Connectivit y 24 T able of Contents The Reader connects to the Wi-F i network. The wir eless connection status is displayed in the status bar . See Details. F or mor e technical notes , see Details. Case D: Connec ting to an a vailable Wi-Fi netw ork Some public wireless access poin ts, or “ hotspots ” , ar e open and you can simply c[...]

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    W ireless Connectivit y 25 T able of Contents 1 T ap [Sc an]. The av ailable access points ar e listed under [ Wi-F i Networks]. Item Description  Network SSID  Securit y type  P age indicator  P age turn icon  Wi-F i is ac tivat ed and the Reader detects an unsecured network.[...]

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    W ireless Connectivit y 26 T able of Contents Item Description  Wi-F i is ac tivat ed and the Reader detects a secured network. The Wi-F i rout er to which you w ant to connect requires a passw ord . A password ma y also be called a WEP key/WP A key/encr yption key/ network key , et c. 2 T ap your W i-F i rout er ’ s SSID (Ser vice Set Identif[...]

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    W ireless Connectivit y 27 T able of Contents 6 The br ow ser screen ma y show further informa tion about completing the c onnec tion. F ollow an y instruc tion(s) where applicable . F or mor e technical notes , see Details.[...]

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    W ireless Connectivit y 28 T able of Contents Manually setting a Wi-Fi connection Y ou can set up a Wi-F i network connection manually by inputting the r equired inf ormation for c onnec tion. Make sure to turn on [ Wi-F i] and tap [ W i-F i S ettings] on the [ W ireless Netw ork Settings] screen. Alternatively , you can turn on [ Wi-F i] by tappin[...]

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    W ireless Connectivit y 29 T able of Contents 4 T ap the [Securit y Method] menu (the default value is [ Open]), and then tap the suppor ted security type. 5 T ap the [Passw ord] input ar ea and type in your passwor d using the on-screen k eyboard , and then tap [Done]  [Sav e]. 6 T ap the sav ed network SSID in the [Wi-F i Networ ks] list on th[...]

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    W ireless Connectivit y 30 T able of Contents General notes on Wi-F i connec tivity  T ap and hold a network SSID in the [ Wi-F i Networks] list to display the acc ess point ’ s status and relat ed information.  Befor e connecting to a wireless network, check all requir ements, user name and/or passw ord details with the internet/W i-[...]

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    W ireless Connectivit y 31 T able of Contents  If an access point’ s SSID (Ser vice Set Identifier) is private , enter Wi-F i connection information manually .  The acc ess point may filter ac cess by M AC addr ess. Check the MA C address b y pressing the (Home) button  tap [Applica tions]  [Settings]  [About]  [Device Inf[...]

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    Battery 32 T able of Contents Batt er y Charging the Reader The charge/ba tter y status ic on at the right side of the status bar show s the batter y lev el. See Details. If it is low , choose one of the methods in the following sections to charge the Reader .  USB connector  Charge/Busy indicat or[...]

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    Battery 33 T able of Contents Charging via y our comput er 1 P ow er on y our comput er . 2 C onnec t the Reader to y our c omputer with the supplied USB cable. W ait until the below screen is display ed.[...]

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    Battery 34 T able of Contents T o Description Install the Reader soft war e, or transf er data T ap [ Y es] to install the Reader soft war e, or transf er files from your c omputer to the Reader while charging . The Reader cannot be operated during transfer . After the USB storage scr een is displayed on the Reader , it is detected on your computer[...]

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    Battery 35 T able of Contents Note  Do not set the Reader to data transf er mode while downloading via a wireless c onnection.  Y our computer must be turned on to charge the Reader . The Reader will not be charged if y our computer ent ers sleep mode or standby mode . Keep your computer turned on with a stable and continuous pow er sup[...]

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    Battery 36 T able of Contents Charge/Batter y status icon The charge/ba tter y status ic on shows the char ging status or appro ximat e remaining charge of the ba tter y .[...]

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    Battery 37 T able of Contents Icon Description  F our bars indicate a fully char ged or almost-fully charged batt er y . The number of bars decr eases with the battery ’ s charge . Zer o bars indicate that the battery has almost no remaining charge .  The battery is fully charged.  The battery is charging .[...]

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    Battery 38 T able of Contents Maximizing Battery Life Ther e are man y ways t o conser v e batter y po wer . T o extend batter y lif e:  If you hav e no plans to use the Reader , completely pow er off the Reader .  Do not leave the Reader with the batt er y depleted for a pr olonged period of time. Batt er y capacity may be affected. ?[...]

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    Battery 39 T able of Contents P ow er-consuming operations The f ollowing may r equire mor e pow er than normal reading opera tions.  Wi-F i communications  Constantly upda ting the [ W i-F i Networks] list  Displaying gr aphic-intensive books , files or W eb sites  Displaying a slideshow with a short inter val setting ?[...]

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    Installing Reader software (R eader for PC/Mac) 40 T able of Contents I nstalling Reader sof t war e (Reader for PC/Mac) Installing Reader soft w are (Reader for PC/Mac) 1 T urn on y our comput er , connec t y our comput er to the int ernet, and then c onnect the Reader to y our computer using the supplied USB cable. Make sure you ha ve administra [...]

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    Installing Reader software (R eader for PC/Mac) 41 T able of Contents When the Reader is connected to your Mac , the “SETUP ” and “READER” driv es will appear on the desktop . Double -click the “SE TUP” drive double - click “Setup Reader for Mac” . 4 F ollow the on-scr een instructions to complete the installation of the Reader soft[...]

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    Installing Reader software (R eader for PC/Mac) 42 T able of Contents Tip  When you tr ansfer data t o the microSD car d, insert the microSD car d to the Reader in Step 2.  F or details on the syst em requiremen ts for the Reader soft war e, see Details .  F or details on supported file formats, see Details .[...]

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    T urning the Pow er On/Off 43 T able of Contents T ur ning the P ow er On/O ff T urning the P ow er On/O ff  (P ow er) button  Charge/Busy indicat or T urning on the po w er 1 Pr ess the (Po w er) button. If the batter y is completely deplet ed, po wer will not be supplied to the (P ow er) button, and you ma y not be able to turn on the Re[...]

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    T urning the Pow er On/Off 44 T able of Contents Shutting down/turning off the po w er complet ely 1 Pr ess and hold the (Po w er) button for about 3 seconds . 2 T ap [ Y es] to turn off the Reader . Complet ely turning off the Reader can preser ve battery power longer than sleep mode when you are not using the Reader f or a prolonged period of tim[...]

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    T urning the Pow er On/Off 45 T able of Contents Sleep mode T o save ba tter y lif e and prev ent unintentional operation of the touchscr een, set the Reader to sleep mode by pr essing the (Po wer) butt on. The standby screen appears . Y ou can personalize the standby screen. See Details. T o wake the Reader , press the (P ow er) button again. Auto[...]

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    Parts a nd C ontrols 46 T able of Contents P ar ts and C ontr ols O v er v iew This section describes the featur es and controls of the Reader .[...]

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    Parts a nd C ontrols 47 T able of Contents  T ouchscreen  (Menu) button  (Back) button  (Home) button  < > (P age turn) buttons[...]

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    Parts a nd C ontrols 48 T able of Contents  Charge/Busy indicat or  (P ow er) button  M icr o USB connector  RESET button  microSD car d slot[...]

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    Parts a nd C ontrols 49 T able of Contents S upplied accessories  USB cable × 1  Stylus × 1 Use the stylus for dra wing and tapping on the touchscreen.[...]

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    Parts a nd C ontrols 50 T able of Contents Buttons (P o w er) T urns the Reader on/off , and sets it to sleep mode . See Details. < > (Page turn) When reading a book: P ress either button t o turn the page back or forward, r espectively . Press and hold either button to turn pages con tinuously . When using the W eb bro wser: Pr ess either bu[...]

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    Parts a nd C ontrols 51 T able of Contents (Home) Displays the [Home] scr een. (Back) Returns to the previous scr een, or returns to the conten t list from a book. Also closes the on-screen keyboard or a dialog bo x/navigation bar/t ool bar . (Menu) Displays the a vailable option items .[...]

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    Parts a nd C ontrols 52 T able of Contents microSD Card Slot The micr oSD card slot is loca ted on the lo wer-right side of the back of the Reader . Hold the microSD car d with the contacts facing down and the arro w pointing tow ard the microSD car d slot, and then inser t it until it clicks into place . The acc ess indicator lights up in orange w[...]

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    Parts a nd C ontrols 53 T able of Contents  Ac cess indicator  Slot cov er[...]

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    Basic Operations 54 T able of Contents [Home] S cr een Applications and the [Home] Screen Pr ess the (Home) button t o display the [Home] screen. The [Home] scr een has the follo wing applications. The display ed icons ma y var y depending on the country/region setting.  Status bar  Last read item Basic Operations[...]

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    [Home] Screen 55 T able of Contents  Recently added books  Applications The [ Applications] screen appears when y ou tap [Applica tions] on the [Home] screen.  Status bar  Applications Tip  The most rec ent book that you opened is sho wn under [C ontinue Reading] on the [Home] screen. T ap it to continue r eading where[...]

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    [Home] Screen 56 T able of Contents  The f our most recent books tha t have been added t o the Reader are display ed under [Recently A dded] on the [Home] screen. T ap one to start reading it. Application Description [Bookshelves] T ap [Bookshelves] t o show the [Books] conten t list by factor y default. Alternativ ely , tap the top-left corn[...]

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    [Home] Screen 57 T able of Contents Application Description [Brow ser] Launches the W eb browser . S ee Details. [Dictionar y] Allows y ou to look up a w ord in the dictionar y . See Details. [Handwriting] Allows y ou to use a dra wing pad for drawing . See Details [ T ext Memo] Allows y ou to use a notepad f or typing memos. See Details. [Pictures[...]

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    [Home] Screen 58 T able of Contents Status bar The status bar sho ws the current sta tus of the Reader , such as Wi-F i status , the battery level and the status of downloading files . The f ollowing items ar e display ed in the status bar .[...]

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    [Home] Screen 59 T able of Contents Icon Indication Connected via the USB cable. Connecting to a network. A download is in prog ress . When multiple downloads are in pr ogr ess, the number of downloads is display ed next to this icon. This icon is also sho wn when downloading the firmwar e update . A download has complet ed. If downloading fails, t[...]

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    [Home] Screen 60 T able of Contents Wi-F i net w ork signal strength. See Details. Curr ent battery level. See Details. The icon appears when new firm ware is f ound. Note  Depending on the situation, not all icons will be display ed at once .[...]

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    [Home] Screen 61 T able of Contents Tip  When you pr ess the (Menu) button from the [Home] screen, the time is displa yed at the left side of the status bar for appr oximat ely 5 seconds. Notific a tion windo w T apping on the status bar reveals the notifica tion window , which contains network-r elated it ems and other current opera tions.[...]

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    [Home] Screen 62 T able of Contents Item Description  T urn [ W i-F i] on/off . See Details.  Go to the [ Wi-F i S ettings] scr een. See Details.  Displays the sta tus of items that are do wnloading from the W eb . The prog ress bar indicat es how long an item download will take from the W eb .  Display ed when Evernote synchr onizing i[...]

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    [Home] Screen 63 T able of Contents Depending on the status of the Reader , other items may also appear in the notification windo w . Pr ess the (Menu) button to close the notification window[...]

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    [Home] Screen 64 T able of Contents T ouchscreen O per ations The touchscr een rec ognizes the f ollowing gestur es. Y ou can also use the supplied stylus for more pr ecise touchscreen oper ation. Operation with the stylus makes it easier to select small items or specific areas of t ext. T ap T ap an icon, a button or a menu item and raise y our fi[...]

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    [Home] Screen 65 T able of Contents T ap and hold T ap and hold your finger to select a word and displa y a pop-up menu for fur ther operations .[...]

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    [Home] Screen 66 T able of Contents T ap, hold and drag T ouch and hold your finger to the displa y and drag your finger; you can select a group of t ext and display a pop-up menu for fur ther operations .[...]

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    [Home] Screen 67 T able of Contents Swipe Slide your finger gently and swiftly on the touchscr een to turn the page; you can turn the page f or war d by swiping to the left, or backward by swiping to the right. Y ou can also navigat e pages of conten t lists.[...]

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    [Home] Screen 68 T able of Contents Swipe and hold T o turn multiple pages continuously , swipe and hold your finger on the scr een. Release your finger to st op . Pinch Pinch y our fingers in or out to z oom in or out of the current page or image . Note  T o exit zoom mode, pr ess the (Back) button. Drag T ouch and drag your finger t o repos[...]

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    [Home] Screen 69 T able of Contents On -S creen K eyb oard The on-scr een keyboard is used when you need t o type. If the keyboard does not automatically appear , tap the input area on the scr een. On-screen ke yboard la y out  Input area  Keyboard history  Curr ent wor d input box[...]

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    [Home] Screen 70 T able of Contents  Shift key/[AL T ]  [?123]/[ABC]  Space  (Search icon)/ (Line feed icon)/[ Go]  Backspace T o Do this Input text T ap the input ar ea. Delete a character T ap . F inish typing T ap [ Go]/[Done]. Inser t line feed T ap the key . The key is enabled only when multi-line input is available . Switch the[...]

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    [Home] Screen 71 T able of Contents T o Do this Enter a pr eviously regist ered w ord A list of wor ds you reg istered t o the keyboard history* displayed next to the current w ord input bo x. T ap the desir ed word t o enter it. T ap and hold the curren t word input box t o regist er the word in it to the keyboard hist or y . ( The word must consi[...]

  • Page 72

    Adding/Getting Cont ent 72 Adding/Getting Cont ent T able of Contents A dding Con ten t Addin g Content T ransferring content via the R eader software (Reader for PC/Mac) Y ou can use the Reader soft war e to transf er books and pictures to the Reader . Y ou will need to install the Reader soft war e and organize c ontent on y our computer in advan[...]

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    Adding Cont ent 73 T able of Contents 2 F or W indow s users , click on the “Start ” menu  “ Comput er ” (“My C omputer” for Windo w s XP users  double - click the “READER” drive , and then drag and dr op your da ta onto the “READER” drive . F or Mac users, double- click the “READER” drive , and then drag and drop y ou[...]

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    Adding Cont ent 74 T able of Contents Reader on the “READER” drive, the “SETUP ” drive or the microSD car d.  If you disconnect the USB cable while data is being transf erred, data c orruption may occur . T o disconnect the Reader or the microSD card when the Reader is c onnec t ed to your c omputer , make sure t o use the safely r em[...]

  • Page 75

    Browsing C ontent Lists 75 T able of Contents C ont ent Lists Bro w sing C ont ent List P ages The Reader organiz es conten t by cont ent type and file format using applica tions. F or example, books or your personal documents (such as PDF files or text files) are stored in the [Books] application and pictures in the [Pictures] applica tion, etc. C[...]

  • Page 76

    Content Lists 76 T able of Contents  T ap to choose the bookshelf  Status icons  T ool icons Details  P age indicator  P age naviga tion icon Tip  Depending on the application, several t ools are av ailable for c ontent list pages . See Details.[...]

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    Content Lists 77 T able of Contents Status icons Icon Description The item is st ored on the microSD car d. The item is pr otected from deletion. See Details. The item has not been opened .* * This icon is display ed for books only .[...]

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    Content Lists 78 T able of Contents Na vigation Naviga tion method Description P age indicator Display the page jump panel . See Details. P age navigation icon or the < (Pr evious) button View the pr evious page or item. P age navigation icon or the > (Next) button View the ne xt page or item.[...]

  • Page 79

    Content Lists 79 T able of Contents Bro w sing in T humbnail V ie w and List V iew Cont ent can be display ed as individual thumbnails or in a list. The f ollowing instructions use the [Books] application as an example.  Thumbnail view icon  List view icon[...]

  • Page 80

    Content Lists 80 T able of Contents 1 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [Bookshelves]  tap [Books]. 2 T ap or .* displays thumbnails of c ontent. displays a list of c ontent. * Some applications only allow list view . Adjusting the title vie w The titles of some books may be cut off if they ar e too long. T o av oid this, y ou can set the Reader [...]

  • Page 81

    Content Lists 81 T able of Contents  List view 1 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [Bookshelves]  [Books]  (List view)  press the (Menu) button  tap [ T itle (2 Line V iew)]. Titles ar e display ed on two lines. Tip  When you tap [Bookshelv es], any pr eviously displayed conten t from [Books], [C ollections] and [Evernote] will be [...]

  • Page 82

    Content Lists 82 T able of Contents U sing the P age Jump Panel in C ontent List P ages Cont ent list pages can be turned con veniently via the page jump panel.  P age jump bar  P age skip icon[...]

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    Content Lists 83 T able of Contents T o use the page jump bar 1 When viewing a c onten t list page , tap the page indicator a t the bottom of the screen. 2 T ap and slide the bar lef t or right t o navigat e back or forward . Pr ess the (Back) button to hide the page jump panel. Skipping 10 pages at a time When the page jump bar is display ed, tap [...]

  • Page 84

    Content Lists 84 T able of Contents F in ding C onte nt wi th a K ey word Y ou can find a specific item quickly with a key wor d search. Y ou can locate a book or author of a book on the Reader via the [Books] application, or search f or annotations via the [A ll Notes] application, etc . The f ollowing instructions use the [Books] application as a[...]

  • Page 85

    Content Lists 85 T able of Contents 3 Input a search k eyword and tap . The view show s only the items that satisfy the search criteria. T o exit the search r esult view , press the (Back) button. Note  Some applications do not suppor t keyword sear ching.  The av ailable search target varies among c ontent types.[...]

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    Content Lists 86 T able of Contents P osting B ook inf ormation to F acebook Y ou can post the book information t o F acebook. 1 . Press the (Home) button  tap [Bookshelves]  tap and hold the book that y ou wish to post. 2 . T ap [Post t o F acebook]. The selected book information is post ed to F acebook. Note  Befor e posting to F aceb[...]

  • Page 87

    Content Lists 87 T able of Contents T o ols Below is a list of the tools a vailable on each application ’ s content list page . Not all tools are a vailable in each application. T ool icon Description Changes the view between the thumbnail view and the list view . S ee Details. Changes the sor t order . F inds cont ent with a keyword. See Details[...]

  • Page 88

    Content Lists 88 T able of Contents U sing (Menu) Items Below is a list of option items a vailable when you pr ess the (Menu) button on each application ’ s cont ent list page. Not all options are a vailable in each application. Option Description [A dd to Collection] Adds one or mor e books to a collection. See Details. [Delete Books] Deletes on[...]

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    Content Lists 89 T able of Contents Option Description [Remove C ontent] Removes items fr om a collection that you ha ve crea ted. See Details. [Rename Collection] Renames a collection. See D etails . [P ost to F acebook] P osts a book collection information. See Details. [Or ganize to Collection] Moves one or mor e items of [Default Collection] to[...]

  • Page 90

    Content Lists 90 T able of Contents Option Description [Settings] Changes the slideshow interval. See Details.[...]

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    Reading 91 Reading T able of Contents Reading B ooks Op eni ng a Bo ok 1 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [Bookshelves]. The [Books] cont ent list opens. See Details. 2 T ap a book . The book opens . Y ou can also open a book by tapping and holding the book you wan t to open. T o navigate within a book, see Details. Tip  When [C ollections], [...]

  • Page 92

    Reading Books 92 T able of Contents P age Na vigation Ther e are sever al way s to navigat e through books .  T ap to add a book mark Details T ap and hold to add a note  Draw a handwritten not e Details  T ap and hold to open option items Details  Swipe the scr een to turn the page  T ap to open the page navigation pa[...]

  • Page 93

    Reading Books 93 T able of Contents Tip  If you select the [Refresh Display] checkbox from [Applica tion Pr efer ences], the display r efreshes at each page turn. See Details. Using the page naviga tion panel  P age indicator 1 T ap the page indicator , or press the (Menu) button  tap [Na vigate P age] to open the page naviga tion pa[...]

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    Reading Books 94 T able of Contents Using the paging bar  P aging bar  Slider  T ap on a point on the pag ing bar to jump to a page that corresponds with tha t point.  T ap and drag the slider . T o close the page navigation panel , press the (Back) button. Using [T able of Contents] 1 T ap [ T able of Con tents]. T o return[...]

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    Reading Books 95 T able of Contents Using [Enter P age #] 1 T ap [Enter P age #] to ent er the page number with the on-screen numeric k eyboard , and tap [ OK]. Jumping to view ed pages 1 T ap [Pre vious Vie w]. The / (Page history) icons are display ed. 2 T ap to go backwar d in the page display history . T ap to go forward in the page display his[...]

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    Reading Books 96 T able of Contents App earance Changing the orienta tion Y ou can view books in either por trait or landscape mode. 1 When viewing a book, press the (Menu) button  tap [More]  [ O rienta tion]. The scr een orientation changes.  P or trait mode  Landscape mode[...]

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    Reading Books 97 T able of Contents Note  The orientation can be changed f or the [Books], [Brow ser] and [Pictures] applications . Changing the orientation in one application does not affect the orientation setting of the other applications. Changing the f ont and f ont siz e Y ou can change the fon t and font siz e to your pref erenc e. 1 W[...]

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    Reading Books 98 T able of Contents 3 T o change the f ont, tap [ O riginal] and select from one of the f onts in the list. Pr ess the (Back) button when done. The book will be updat ed to apply the specified fon t and fon t size. Note  The f ont size and f ont of some conten t with embedded fonts ma y not change.  When you select other[...]

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    Reading Books 99 T able of Contents About PDF files The Reader pro vides the ability to display most text- based PDF files in several f ont siz es. Documents ar e display ed in the default font position with their original lay outs. Due to the complex natur e of PDF files, in c er tain situations when you change the f ont siz e, only te x t will ap[...]

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    Reading Books 100 T able of Contents Note  If you modified the default font siz e with [F ont Siz e Pr efer ence] under [Settings], return it to its original la yout to view PDF files normally .  T o view the document in a differen t size, use the z oom in function.  When you view PDF files in other than their original la yout, so[...]

  • Page 101

    Reading Books 101 T able of Contents Changing the page mode Y ou can change the page viewing style for PDF files. This is con venien t for viewing pages with t ext arranged in columns . This mode r emains ac tiv e as you con tinue reading . The setting applies only to the currently open book. 1 When viewing a book, press the (Menu) button  tap [[...]

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    Reading Books 102 T able of Contents Cropping a page Y ou can crop the page mar gins to cr eate a wider viewing area. This is con v enient for viewing pages tha t hav e large marg ins. This mode r emains ac tiv e as you con tinue reading . The setting applies only to the currently open book. 1 When viewing a book, press the (Menu) button  tap [ [...]

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    Reading Books 103 T able of Contents Option Description [Uncrop] Disables cropping . [Manual] Allows y ou to adjust the cr op area manually by dragg ing arrows at the corners. T ap [Done] to set the ar ea, or tap [C ancel] to cancel editing the cr op area. [A uto] Aut omatically crops the marg ins of a document.[...]

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    Reading Books 104 T able of Contents Adjusting the brightness and contrast A page that is hard t o read , such as a scanned or color- con ver t ed document, can be made more r eadable by adjusting the brightness and contrast . This mode remains active as y ou continue reading . The setting applies only to the currently open book. 1 When viewing a b[...]

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    Reading Books 105 T able of Contents Option Description [C ustom] Creat e a custom setting . T ap (Settings) to adjust ( Contr ast) and (Brightness).  Contr ast  Brightness  Slider  Lo wer  Higher T ap (L ow er) or (H igher), or tap on the slider . T ap [Restor e] to rev er t to the pr eviously sav ed custom settings. [...]

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    Reading Books 106 T able of Contents Zooming in Use the zoom function when you wan t to temporarily zoom in on par t of a page . The view er shows the zoom bar and viewing position indicator while in z oom mode.  Pinch out t o zoom in.  Pinch in t o zoom out. T o exit zoom mode , press the (Back) button.[...]

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    Reading Books 107 T able of Contents Annota tions Bookmarking a page Y ou can book mark a page and take a note so tha t you will remember what the bookmark is for . 1 T ap the top right corner of the page . Tip  T o search, sor t and view all annotations acr oss all books, use the [All Not es] application. See Details.  T o search annot[...]

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    Reading Books 108 T able of Contents Adding handwritt en notes 1 T ap and hold the book mark. 2 T ap [by Dra wing]. 3 Dra w with the stylus or your finger on the dra wing pad. T o erase, tap (Erase), and then tap the line(s) you want to er ase. 4 T ap [Save]. The icon appears on the bookmark , indicating that a note is attached .[...]

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    Reading Books 109 T able of Contents Notes on handwriting  While writing, make sur e that you ar e not touching another area on the touchscr een; this could aff ect the notes that you write with the stylus or your finger .  T o ensure that your notes ar e correctly sav ed, do not handwrite notes too close t o the edge of the touchscreen[...]

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    Reading Books 110 T able of Contents Editing not es 1 T ap and hold on the book mark. The notepad or the dr awing pad opens. 2 T ap [Edit]. The on-scr een keyboard or the dra wing pad opens. 3 Edit the note . 4 T ap [Save]. The notepad or the dr awing pad closes, r eturning to the viewer . Removing a bookmark 1 T ap the book mark. Tip  This w[...]

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    Reading Books 111 T able of Contents Highlighting w ords on a page Y ou can highlight wor ds and take notes . 1 T ap and hold the first wor d and drag across t o the last wor d of the section you w ould like to highlight. The pop-up menu appears.  P op-up menu 2 T ap [Highlight]. The selected wor ds are now highligh ted.[...]

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    Reading Books 112 T able of Contents Tip  T o search, sor t and view all annotations acr oss all books, use the [All Not es] application. See Details.  T o search annotations for the curr ently open book, press the (Menu) button  tap [Notes]. See Details. Adding t ext not es or handwritten notes t o a highlight 1 T ap and hold a high[...]

  • Page 113

    Reading Books 113 T able of Contents 2 T ap [Note]  [Edit]. The on-scr een keyboard or the dra wing pad opens. 3 Edit the note . 4 T ap [Save]. The notepad or the dr awing pad closes, r eturning to the viewer . Removing highlights 1 T ap and hold at the beginning of the highlight. The pop-up menu appears. 2 T ap [Remov e Highlight]. 3 T ap [ Y e[...]

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    Reading Books 114 T able of Contents Handwriting a not e on a page Y ou can use the stylus or your finger and draw dir ectly on a page. 1 Pr ess the (M enu) button. 2 T ap [Handwriting] and use the stylus or your finger to dr aw a line . Note  While writing, make sur e that you ar e not touching another area on the touchscr een; this could af[...]

  • Page 115

    Reading Books 115 T able of Contents  If you experience difficulties when handwriting or drawing on the Reader:  av oid applying exc essive pr essure to the touchscreen.  tr y not to handwrite or dra w too quickly .  this functionalit y is not designed f or very detailed drawings or f or writing small characters. T o delete a dra wn lin[...]

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    Reading Books 116 T able of Contents Hiding annota tions Y ou can set the viewer t o show or hide the annotations that you ha ve made t o the book . This is con v enient for when a highlight ov erlaps with a link . 1 Pr ess the (M enu) button. The option items appear . 2 T ap [More]. 3 T ap [Settings]. 4 T ap [Show Notes].  Check the checkbox[...]

  • Page 117

    Reading Books 117 T able of Contents Finding annota tions within a book Y ou can search and view all annotations (bookmarks/ highlights/handwritten notes) in the curr ently open book. T o search, sor t and view all annotations acr oss all books, use the [ All Notes] application. See Details. 1 Pr ess the (M enu) button  tap [N otes]. The annotat[...]

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    Reading Books 118 T able of Contents  Headline (the highlighted te xt, the tex t not e, the beginning text of the bookmar ked page , or the beginning text of the page with the handwritten note)  P age number of the note Pr ess the (Back) button to return to the book. 2 T ap a note in the list. The page con taining the selec t ed note is displ[...]

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    Reading Books 119 T able of Contents Searching for notes via keyword Y ou can per form a sear ch for all or one of the specific note types. The sear ch target changes depending on the type of annotation that is being sear ched. Item type T arget F or [Book mark] items  Book marks only : The first 100 characters of bookmar ked pages ar e searched[...]

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    Reading Books 120 T able of Contents 2 T ype a search k eyword using the on-scr een ke yboard. 3 T ap (Search) next to the search bo x. The [Search Results] view is shown. The view show s notes that satisfy the sear ch criteria. Pr ess the (Back) button to return to the [Not es] list. Note  If you apply a filter bef ore searching , the search wi[...]

  • Page 121

    Reading Books 121 T able of Contents Using (Menu) Items Pr ess the (Menu) button from the [Notes]/[ All Notes] list to select an option. Option Description [Delete Notes] Deletes one or more not es from the Reader . See Details.[...]

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    Reading Books 122 T able of Contents Uploading Highlighted W ords on a Page to Ev er note Y ou can upload highlighted w ords and take notes t o Ev ernote. 1 T ap and hold the first wor d and drag to the last wor d of the section you w ould like to upload . The pop-up menu appears. 2 T ap [Send to]  [Ev ernote] The selected wor ds are now uploade[...]

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    Reading Books 123 T able of Contents Note  Befor e uploading to Ev ernote, y ou need to log in. Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [A pplications]  [Evernot e Setup]. Tip  Befor e you upload the highlighted w ords , you can also upload with your memo in the pr eview screen.  If the highlighted wor ds are attached with te xt notes[...]

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    Reading Books 124 T able of Contents U sing the Dic tionar y The Reader has built-in dictionaries to assist you with look ing up the definition of a w ord on a page . Y ou can choose one of several bilingual dictionaries to use. See Details. Only the dictionar ies included on the Reader can be used. New dictionaries cannot be installed or added. 1 [...]

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    Reading Books 125 T able of Contents  Definition area. T ap to open the dic tionar y viewer . S ee Details .  T ap to display a list of candidate w ords . See Details. 2 T ap the definition area. The definition is display ed in the dictionar y view er . T o go to the next page, either swipe or press the < or > (P age turn) buttons[...]

  • Page 126

    Reading Books 126 T able of Contents F inding P ages with a Ke y w ord Y ou can find pages that contain specific w ords using a keyword sear ch. 1 T ap and hold a w ord, and tap [Search]  [in This Book] in the pop -up menu. 2 A page that includes the k eyword f or which you sear ched is display ed . T ap or to displa y to the previous/next page [...]

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    Reading Books 127 T able of Contents Tip  Y ou can find the definition of a word and mor e at the Wikipedia and Google W eb sites. T ap and hold a wor d  tap [Search]  [ Wikipedia] or [Google]. The [Br owser] application will open to the Wikipedia or Google W eb site and search f or the wor d. (A Wi-F i net w ork connection is necessar [...]

  • Page 128

    Reading Books 128 T able of Contents Changing Book P age Settings The f ollowing settings are a vailable f or the current book issue you ar e reading . 1 When viewing a book, press the (Menu) button  tap [More]  [Settings]. 2 Choose from one of the f ollowing options . Option Description [Show Notes] This is con venient when not es are obscur[...]

  • Page 129

    Reading Books 129 T able of Contents U sing (Menu) Items Below is a list of option items a vailable when you pr ess the (Menu) button from the book viewer . Option Description [Navigat e P age] Selec ts a method f or navigating through a book. See Details. [Notes] Displays a list of annota tions in the book. S ee Details. [F ont] Changes the font a[...]

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    Organizing 130 Organizing T able of Contents Organizing Y our C ont ent Deleting a Single I tem Y ou can delete individual items . The f ollowing instructions use the [Books] application as an example; this fea ture is also a vailable in other applications. 1 Pr es s th e (Ho me) butt on  ta p [Boo kshe lv es] . 2 T ap and hold an item. The opti[...]

  • Page 131

    Organizing Y our Content 131 T able of Contents Deleting Multiple Items a t Once Y ou can delete multiple items a t once. This is con venient f or clearing up space on the Reader . The f ollowing instructions use the [Books] application as an example; this fea ture is also a vailable in other applications. 1 P r es s t he (H om e) b ut to n  ta [...]

  • Page 132

    Organizing Y our Content 132 T able of Contents 3 T ap [Delete Books]. Box es appear next to the thumbnails or list entries.  Box  Pr otect icon  Selec ted number of it ems[...]

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    Organizing Y our Content 133 T able of Contents 4 T ap to check the items to delete . Y ou can press the (Menu) button  tap [Selec t All] if you wish t o delete all items . 5 T ap [Done]. 6 T ap [ Y es] when prompted . The selected items are delet ed from the Reader . Note  If [Books] is not shown, press the (Menu) button  tap [Choose B[...]

  • Page 134

    Organizing Y our Content 134 T able of Contents Pr otecting a Single Item Y ou can prot ec t an item so tha t you will not delete it accidentally . The f ollowing instructions use the [Books] application as an example; this fea ture is also a vailable in other applications. 1 P r es s t he (H om e) b ut to n  ta p [Bo ok sh el v es ]. 2 T ap and[...]

  • Page 135

    Organizing Y our Content 135 T able of Contents Pr otecting Multiple I tems at Once Y ou can prot ec t one or mor e items at once . The f ollowing instructions use the [Books] application as an example; this fea ture is also a vailable in other applications. 1 P r es s t he (H om e) b ut to n  ta p [Bo ok sh el v es ]. 2 Pr ess the (M enu) butto[...]

  • Page 136

    Organizing Y our Content 136 T able of Contents  Box  Pr otect icon  Selec ted number of it ems 3 T ap the box of the it em to be protected. Selec ted it ems are indicat ed with a protect icon. Y ou can press the (Menu) button and tap [Selec t All] if you wish t o protect all items . 4 T ap [Done]. The pr otect icon appears next t[...]

  • Page 137

    Using Collections 137 T able of Contents Using C ollec tions Crea ting a Collection A collection is a custom set of books and other items that you cr eate fr om items on the Reader . It is a unique and con venient wa y to or ganize your it ems. Y ou can organize and personaliz e your c ontent b y creating c ollections by subjec t matt er , date , g[...]

  • Page 138

    Using Collections 138 T able of Contents 1 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [Bookshelves]  [ C ollections].  Crea te a new collection  Search by c ollec tion name 2 T ap . 3 Enter a c ollection name using the on-screen ke yboard and tap [ OK]. 4 Selec t the location to stor e the collection. A new collection is added to the [C ollect[...]

  • Page 139

    Using Collections 139 T able of Contents A dding Items to a C ollec tion Y ou can add items to existing c ollections. From the [ Collec tions] applic ation 1 P r es s t he (H om e) b ut to n  ta p [Bo ok sh el v es ]. 2 T ap [Default Collection]. 3 Pr ess the (M enu) button  tap [ Organize to C ollec tion]. 4 Selec t the collection that y ou [...]

  • Page 140

    Using Collections 140 T able of Contents 3 T ap a collection that you ha v e creat ed that appears in the list. 4 Selec t one or more books that y ou wish to add . Selec ted it ems are indicat ed with a check. 5 T ap [Done]. Note  A collection and its items must be stored in the same location. F or example , if the book is stor ed on the Read[...]

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    Using Collections 141 T able of Contents Removing I tems from a C ollec tion Y ou can remo ve one or mor e items from a c ollec tion that you ha ve cr eated . 1 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [Bookshelves]  tap a collection that y ou hav e crea ted  press the (Menu) button  tap [Remov e C ontent]. Y ou can also tap and hold an item  t[...]

  • Page 142

    Using Collections 142 T able of Contents Note  If you hav e deleted an item from [Books], it will be automatically r emoved fr om all of the collections with which it was associated .  Removing items fr om a collection does not delete them from the Reader or their stor ed locations.  If you remov e an item fr om a collection that [...]

  • Page 143

    Using Collections 143 T able of Contents Renaming a C ollec tion Y ou can change the name of a collection. 1 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [Bookshelves]  tap a collection that y ou hav e crea ted  press the (Menu) button  tap [Rename C ollec tion]. Y ou can also tap and hold a collection that you hav e creat ed  tap [Rename]. 2 Enter[...]

  • Page 144

    Using Collections 144 T able of Contents Deleting a C ollec tion Y ou can delete a collection that you ha ve cr eated . 1 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [Bookshelves]  press the (Menu) button  tap [Delete C ollec tions]. Y ou can also tap and hold a collection that you hav e creat ed  tap [Delete]. 2 T ap the collection to be deleted. Se[...]

  • Page 145

    Using Collections 145 T able of Contents P osting a C ollec tion to F acebook Y ou can post your book c ollec tion inf ormation to F acebook. 1 . Press the (Home) button  tap [Bookshelves]  tap the collection that y ou hav e crea ted  press the (Menu) button  tap [P ost to F acebook]. The collection information is post ed to F acebook. [...]

  • Page 146

    Using Collections 146 T able of Contents U sing (Menu) Items Below is a list of option items a vailable when you pr ess the (Menu) button from a collection list. Option Description [Delete Collections] Deletes collections that you cr eated. See Details. [Choose Bookshelf ] Shows the f ollowing pop-up menu. Alternativ ely , tap the title or pr ess ([...]

  • Page 147

    Other A pplic ations 147 Other A pplic ations T able of Contents All Notes F inding A nnotations A cr oss All B ooks Y ou can use [All Not es] to find annotations acr oss all books. The application st ores all annotations including book marks , highlights and drawings tha t you hav e added on pages. T ap an item in the list to jump to the page on w[...]

  • Page 148

    All Note 148 T able of Contents  Note icons Details  F ilter not e type D etails  Sor t icon; sor t by da te, title or file name  Search icon Details  Headline (the highlighted te xt, the tex t not e, the beginning text of the bookmar ked page , or the beginning text of the page with the handwritten note)  Annota[...]

  • Page 149

    All Note 149 T able of Contents 2 T ap a note in the list. The page con taining the selec t ed note is display ed. T o return to [ All Notes], pr ess the (Back) button. T o delete annotations , see Details.[...]

  • Page 150

    All Note 150 T able of Contents Uploading Annota tions A cross All Bo oks to E verno te 1 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [ All Not es]  tap and hold the note that y ou wish to upload in the list. 2 T ap [Upload to Ev ernote]. The note is uploaded t o Evernot e. Note  Befor e uploading to Ev ernote, y ou need to log in by [Home]  [Appl[...]

  • Page 151

    W eb Brow sing 151 T able of Contents W eb Br o wsing Bro w sing the W eb The Reader has a W eb bro wser that enables y ou to visit W eb sites and download files and images directly to it. 1 Make sur e that W i-F i is set up and turned on. 2 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [ Applica tions]  [Bro wser]. 3 Naviga te to a W eb site.  T ap (B[...]

  • Page 152

    W eb Brow sing 152 T able of Contents [Brow ser]. Please read the t erms and conditions carefully . When you tap [ Ac cept], [Bro wser] opens. Tip  Y ou can press the (Menu) button  tap [Con tinue Reading] to return to the last r ead page of your last r ead book.[...]

  • Page 153

    W eb Brow sing 153 T able of Contents Browsing T o ols Zooming in While in zoom mode , the zoom bar is sho wn at the bottom-right of the screen.  Pinch out t o zoom in.  Pinch in t o zoom out.  Double -tap to fit the page to the windo w size. T o exit zoom mode , press the (Back) button. Capturing a screenshot Y ou can capture the[...]

  • Page 154

    W eb Brow sing 154 T able of Contents Downloads When you click a do wnload link, the item will be downloaded ont o the Reader .* Y ou can view the download history by pressing the (Menu) button  tap [More]  [Downloads]. * Only suppor ted file types can be downloaded. F or suppor ted file types, see Details . Downloading a link ed file Y ou ca[...]

  • Page 155

    W eb Brow sing 155 T able of Contents Downloading an image Y ou can download an image display ed in the bro wser window . 1 T ap and hold the image  tap [Save Image]. 2 T ap [ Y es] when prompted . Viewing download progress Y ou can view items that y ou are curren tly downloading or hav e recen tly downloaded. 1 When an item is do wnloading , an[...]

  • Page 156

    W eb Brow sing 156 T able of Contents Cancelling a do wnload Y ou can cancel a download tha t is currently in progr ess. 1 When viewing a W eb page, pr ess the (Menu) button  tap [More]  [Do wnloads]. Y ou can also tap the status bar  tap the item currently do wnloading under [Ongoing]. The download hist or y opens. 2 T ap and hold an item[...]

  • Page 157

    W eb Brow sing 157 T able of Contents Opening a do wnloaded file/image Y ou can view the files downloaded fr om a W eb site. Downloaded files are st ored in [Books] or [P ictures], depending on the file type. 1 When viewing a W eb page, pr ess the (Menu) button  tap [More]  [Do wnloads]. Y ou can also tap the status bar  tap the item curre[...]

  • Page 158

    W eb Brow sing 158 T able of Contents Deleting a downloaded file Y ou can delete downloaded files . 1 When viewing a W eb page, pr ess the (Menu) button  tap [More]  [Do wnloads]. 2 T ap and hold an item  tap [Delete]. The file is deleted fr om the Reader . Depending on the file type, files can also be deleted from their r espective applic[...]

  • Page 159

    W eb Brow sing 159 T able of Contents Multiple W indow s Opening a ne w windo w 1 When viewing a W eb page, pr ess the (Menu) button  [More]  [ W indows]  [N ew W indow]. A maximum of 3 windows can be open a t one time. If [New W indow] is not display ed, tap [ Close] in the Windo w list. Opening a link in a ne w windo w Instead of the cur[...]

  • Page 160

    W eb Brow sing 160 T able of Contents Changing the bro wser windo w in view When you ha ve mor e than one bro wser window open, you can change the windo w in view . 1 When viewing a W eb page, pr ess the (Menu) button  tap [More]  [ W indows]. 2 Selec t another bro w ser window . Closing a bro wser windo w Y ou can close bro wser windows . 1 [...]

  • Page 161

    W eb Brow sing 161 T able of Contents Book marks and History Bookmarking a W eb sit e Y ou can book mark y our favorite W eb sites so that you can return to them quickly . 1 V isit the W eb site that y ou wish to bookmark. 2 Add the curr ent site t o the book marks as follo ws:  T ap next to the URL box  tap [A dd Book mark...]. 3 Optional[...]

  • Page 162

    W eb Brow sing 162 T able of Contents 1 When viewing a W eb page, tap next to the URL bo x. The bookmark list opens. 2 T ap the book mark to open it . Editing a bookmark Y ou can change a book mark name or the addr ess (URL) if necessar y . 1 When viewing a W eb page, tap next to the URL bo x. The bookmark list opens. 2 T ap and hold the book mark [...]

  • Page 163

    W eb Brow sing 163 T able of Contents Deleting bookmarks Y ou can remo ve bookmarks from the book mark list to keep only the ones you need . 1 When viewing a W eb page, tap next to the URL bo x. The bookmark list opens. 2 T ap and hold the book mark that y ou wish to remo ve fr om the list  tap [Delete Bookmark]. 3 T ap [ OK] when prompted. The [...]

  • Page 164

    W eb Brow sing 164 T able of Contents Opening a pre viously visited Web site Y ou can view a list of W eb sites that y ou hav e previously visited . 1 When viewing a W eb page, tap next to the URL bo x. 2 T ap [Histor y]. A list of sites that y ou hav e previously visited opens . 3 T ap an item to open it in the bro wser . Deleting bro wsing hist o[...]

  • Page 165

    W eb Brow sing 165 T able of Contents 4 Pr ess the (Back) button to r eturn to the W eb page you w er e brow sing . Tip  Y ou can delete all brow sing histor y items b y pressing the (Menu) button  tapping [Clear History] in Step 2.[...]

  • Page 166

    W eb Brow sing 166 T able of Contents Uploading an A ddr ess of a W ebsite to Ev er note Y ou can upload the address of y our fav orite W ebsites to Ev ernote. 1 V isit the W eb site that y ou wish to upload the address of . 2 Pr ess the (M enu) button  tap [Mor e]  [Upload to E vernot e]. The W ebsite addr ess is uploaded to Ev ernote . Note[...]

  • Page 167

    W eb Brow sing 167 T able of Contents Bro w ser Settings Y ou can change the follo wing bro wser settings to y our pref erenc e. When viewing a W eb page, pr ess the (Menu) button and tap [More]  [Settings] to change the settings. Setting Description [Default Zoom] The default zoom r atio . Set to “Medium ” by default. [Open P ages in Over v[...]

  • Page 168

    W eb Brow sing 168 T able of Contents Setting Description [Set Home P age] S ets the default W eb page to displa y . Y ou can set the currently opened Web page as your home page . [P age Information] Displays the details of a W eb page. [Clear C ache] Empties the cache. [Clear History] Deletes the bro wsing history . [A ccept cookies] Ac cepts cook[...]

  • Page 169

    W eb Brow sing 169 T able of Contents U sing (Menu) Items Below is a list of option items a vailable when you pr ess the (Menu) button from a bro wser window . Option Description [Brow se Home] Displays the home page . See Details. [Refresh] Updates the con tent display ed on the W eb page . [F orward] Advances to a pr eviously viewed page. [Orient[...]

  • Page 170

    W eb Brow sing 170 T able of Contents Option Description [Settings] Changes brow ser settings. See Details.[...]

  • Page 171

    Dictiona ry 171 T able of Contents Dic tionar y U sing the Dic tionar y Y ou can choose one of several embedded dictionaries to use . Only the dictionar ies included on the Reader can be used. New dictionaries cannot be installed or added. 1 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [ Applica tions]  [Dic tionary]. 2 T ype a w ord that y ou wish to look [...]

  • Page 172

    Dictiona ry 172 T able of Contents  Title of the curr ent dictionar y  List of candidate w ords 3 T ap one of the candidate w ords. The definition is display ed in the dictionar y viewer . T o look up another word , tap (Search) in the dictionar y viewer . Tip  In the dic tionary viewer , tap and hold another word t o look that wor d up in[...]

  • Page 173

    Dictiona ry 173 T able of Contents Changing the D ictionar y Y ou can choose a differ ent dictionar y . The dictionar y can also be changed as you look up a wor d. 1 Pr ess the (M enu) button  tap [ Change Dic tionary]. 2 T ap one of the dic tionaries. 3 The dictionar y is changed, and the list of candidate w ords or the dictionar y view er for [...]

  • Page 174

    Dictiona ry 174 T able of Contents Listing P reviously Looked-up W ords Y ou can view a list of wor ds that you ha ve pr eviously looked up in the selected dic tionar y . 1 When a dictionar y is open, press the (Menu) button  tap [ W ord L ogs: Dic tionar y]. A list of wor ds that you ha ve pr eviously looked up opens. 2 T ap a wor d to look it [...]

  • Page 175

    Dictiona ry 175 T able of Contents U sing (Menu) Items Below is a list of option items a vailable when you pr ess the (Menu) button from the dictionar y viewer . Option Description [Pr evious View] Opens a previously looked-up w ord in the dictionar y viewer after you hav e looked up another wor d from the dictionar y viewer . [Change Dictionar y] [...]

  • Page 176

    Handwriting 176 T able of Contents Handwriting Creati ng a Drawin g Y ou can use the [Handwriting] application to cr eate a drawing . 1 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [ Applica tions]  [Handwriting].  Crea te a new drawing . 2 T ap at the upper-right c orner of the screen. The can vas opens. 3 Dra w in the dra wing area with the supplied[...]

  • Page 177

    Handwriting 177 T able of Contents  P encil tool  Eraser tool  Drawing ar ea T o erase a line, tap  tap or stroke a par t of the line. 4 T ap [Save]. Note  While writing, make sur e that you ar e not touching another area on the scr een. This could affect the notes that you write.  T o ensure that your notes ar e correctly sav ed,[...]

  • Page 178

    Handwriting 178 T able of Contents  If you experience difficulties when dra wing on the Reader :  av oid applying exc essive pressur e to the screen.  tr y not to dra w too quickly .  this functionalit y is not designed f or very detailed drawings or f or writing small characters. Tip  If you tap [New] while creating a dr aw[...]

  • Page 179

    Handwriting 179 T able of Contents Editing an Existing Dr awing 1 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [ Applica tions]  [Handwriting]  tap the dra wing that y ou wish to edit. 2 Edit the dra wing . Y ou can use the supplied stylus or your finger . T o erase a line, tap (Erase)  tap or stroke a part of the line. 3 T ap [Save]. Tip  If you t[...]

  • Page 180

    Handwriting 180 T able of Contents Deleting/Pr otecting a Drawing Y ou can delete or pr otect drawings. 1 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [ Applica tions]  [Handwriting]. 2 Pr ess the (M enu) button  tap [Delet e Dra wings] or [Prot ec t Dr awings]. T o delete drawings , see Details. Y ou can also delete a dra wing after step 1 by tapping an[...]

  • Page 181

    Handwriting 181 T able of Contents Capturing a Scr eenshot The Reader allows y ou to captur e a screenshot of a drawing and st ore the image as a picture file . 1 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [ Applica tions]  [Handwriting]  tap a dra wing . 2 Pr ess the (M enu) button  tap [ Capture Screenshot]  [ OK]. Y ou can view your captur ed [...]

  • Page 182

    Handwriting 182 T able of Contents U sing (Menu) Items Below is a list of option items a vailable when you pr ess the (Menu) button from the [Handwriting] content list. Option Description [Delete Drawings] Deletes one or more dra wings from the Reader . See Details. [Pr otect Drawings] Pr otects one or more dra wings from deletion. See Details.[...]

  • Page 183

    T ext Memo 183 T able of Contents T e x t M emo Creati ng a T ex t Mem o Y ou can use the [ T ex t Memo] application t o create a memo . 1 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [ Applica tions]  [ T ext M emo ].  Crea te a new memo . 2 T ap at the upper-right c orner of the screen. A notepad opens . 3 T ype a memo using the on-screen k eyboard [...]

  • Page 184

    T ext Memo 184 T able of Contents Tip  If you tap [New] while creating a memo , the cur r ent memo is sav ed, and a new notepad opens .  Newly creat ed memos will be saved only in the in ternal memor y .[...]

  • Page 185

    T ext Memo 185 T able of Contents Editing an Existing Memo 1 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [ Applica tions]  [ T ext M emo ]  tap the memo that y ou wish to edit. 2 T ap [Edit]. The on-scr een keyboard opens . Edit the memo using the on-screen keyboar d. 3 T ap [Save]. Tip  If you tap [New] while creating a memo , the cur r ent memo [...]

  • Page 186

    T ext Memo 186 T able of Contents Deleting/Pr otecting a Memo Y ou can delete or pr otect one or more memos. 1 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [ Applica tions]  [ T ext M emo ]. 2 Pr ess the (M enu) button  tap [Delet e Memos] or [Prot ec t Memos]. T o delete memos, see Details . Y ou can also delete a memo after step 1 by tapping and holdin[...]

  • Page 187

    T ext Memo 187 T able of Contents U sing (Menu) Items Below is a list of option items a vailable when you pr ess the (Menu) button from the [ T ex t Memo] con tent list. Option Description [Delete Memos] Deletes one or more t ext memos from the Reader . See Details. [Pr otect Memos] Pr otects one or more text memos from deletion. See Details.[...]

  • Page 188

    Pictures 188 T able of Contents P ictures V iewing Pictures Y ou can use the [P ic tur es] application to view pictures one by one or as a slideshow . Y ou can also select the picture of your choice f or the Reader ’ s standby screen. F or details on setting pictures to the standb y screen, see Details. F or details on transf erring pictures to t[...]

  • Page 189

    Pictures 189 T able of Contents 1 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [ Applica tions]  [Pictures]. T o brow se the pictures list, see Details.  T ool icons Details 2 T ap a pic ture . The picture viewer opens .[...]

  • Page 190

    Pictures 190 T able of Contents Pic ture vie w er na viga tion P er form the f ollowing opera tions with a picture open. T o Do this Go to the next page  Pr ess the > (Next) button.  Swipe left. Go to the previous page  Pr ess the < (P revious) button.  Swipe right.[...]

  • Page 191

    Pictures 191 T able of Contents Changing the O rienta tion Y ou can adjust the view to either por trait or landscape . 1 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [ Applica tions]  [Pictures]. 2 T ap a pic ture  pr ess the (Menu) button  tap [ Orientation]. The orientation swit ches between landscape and por trait mode . Pictures ar e shown in the [...]

  • Page 192

    Pictures 192 T able of Contents Zooming in on a P ic tur e Y ou can zoom in on pictures f or easier visibility . The view er shows the zoom bar and viewing position indicator while in z oom mode.   Pinch out t o zoom in.   Pinch in t o zoom out. Y ou can drag on the screen t o mov e the viewing position. T o exit zoom mode , press the ([...]

  • Page 193

    Pictures 193 T able of Contents V iewing Pictures in a Slideshow The slideshow displa ys pictures one by one in the current sort order . Y ou can also specify the display interval. 1 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [ Applica tions]  [Pictures]. 2 T ap a pic ture  pr ess the (Menu) button  tap [Slideshow]. The slideshow starts from the cur[...]

  • Page 194

    Pictures 194 T able of Contents 3 Pr ess the (Back) button to r eturn to the pic tur e view er . The selected interval is now applied when you star t a slideshow . Tip  Y ou can also change the slideshow interval from the [Settings] application. See Details.[...]

  • Page 195

    Pictures 195 T able of Contents Uploading a P ic tur e to E v ernote 1 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [ Applica tions]  [Pictures]. 2 T ap and hold a pic ture . The pop-up menu appears. 3 T ap [Upload to Ev ernote]. The picture is uploaded to E vernote . Note  Befor e uploading to Ev ernote, y ou need to log in by [Home]  [Applica tio[...]

  • Page 196

    Pictures 196 T able of Contents Deleting P ic tures Y ou can delete one or mor e pic tur es. 1 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [ Applica tions]  tap [Pictures]. 2 Pr ess the (M enu) button  tap [Delet e Pictures]. T o delete pictures, see Details . Y ou can also delete a picture by tapping and holding it. See Details.[...]

  • Page 197

    Pictures 197 T able of Contents U sing (Menu) Items Below is a list of option items a vailable when you pr ess the (Menu) button from the [Pictures] c ontent list. Option Description [Delete Pictures] Deletes one or more pictures fr om the Reader . See Details. [Settings] Changes the slideshow interval. See Details.[...]

  • Page 198

    Ev ernote 198 T able of Contents Ev er note U sing Ev ernote Y ou can download notes fr om a dedicated E vernote Notebook and view them in eP ub format on the Reader . Y ou can also upload highlighted w ords , pictures and written notes to E vernote .  T o upload highlighted words on a page , see Details.  T o upload a pic ture , see De[...]

  • Page 199

    Ev ernote 199 T able of Contents Creati ng a new account If you hav e not creat ed an Evernote ac count y et, you will need to , in or der to get star ted . 1 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [ Applica tions]  [Ev ernote Setup]. An Ev ernote settings screen f or signing in appears . 2 T ap [ Creat e Ac coun t].[...]

  • Page 200

    Ev ernote 200 T able of Contents 3 T ap the input area and type the email address, username and passwor d using the on-screen ke yboard. 4 T ap [Register].[...]

  • Page 201

    Ev ernote 201 T able of Contents Sign in to Ev ernote If you hav e an Evernote ac count, y ou can use it by typing your username and passwor d. 1 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [ Applica tions]  [Ev ernote Setup]. An Ev ernote settings screen f or signing in appears . 2 T ype y our username and passwor d using the on-screen k eyboard . 3 T ap [...]

  • Page 202

    Ev ernote 202 T able of Contents Ev ernote Settings  Sign out from E vernote .  Selec t the notebook t o be downloaded fr om Ev ernote to the Reader .  Selec t the notebook t o be uploaded from the Reader to Ev ernote.  Check this box t o download notes cr eated with Ev ernote Clearly to the Reader .  Check this box t [...]

  • Page 203

    Ev ernote 203 T able of Contents S ynchronizing in the Ev ernote list page Y ou can synchroniz e notebooks easily in the Ev ernote list page. 1 Make sur e that W i-F i is set up and turned on. 2 Pr ess the (Home) button  tap [Bookshelves]  [Ev ernote]. 3 T ap at the top of the scr een. Synchr onization with Ev ernote star ts. Note  If you [...]

  • Page 204

    204 F acebook T able of Contents F acebook Using F aceb ook Y ou can post book information, such as title , author and publisher (when available) t o F acebook. Y ou can also post a list of your book c ollec tion with your commen ts . These posted it ems can then be viewed on F acebook.  T o post a book information, see Details.  T o po[...]

  • Page 205

    205 F acebook T able of Contents Log In to F a ceboo k After you ha ve cr eated y our account, type in your email address and F acebook passw ord . 1 . Press the (Home) button  tap [ Applica tions]  [F acebook Setup]. The web br owser opens . 2 . T ype your email addr ess and F acebook passwor d using the on-screen k eyboard . If a screen for[...]

  • Page 206

    206 F acebook T able of Contents 3 . T ap Log In button on the web page . Note  Befor e posting to F acebook, you need to log in by this screen.[...]

  • Page 207

    Settings 207 T able of Contents Changing the S ettings Changing the S ettings The [Settings] application allow s you to personaliz e the Reader , set the date and time , configur e the W i-F i connection, and change the standby screen and other Reader settings. Settings[...]

  • Page 208

    Changing the Settings 208 T able of Contents General Settings Setting Description [P age T urn Pr efer ence] Sets the swipe direction for turning pages. [Menu Language] Sets the menu language. [Keyboard] Sets the on-screen keyboar d lay out.[...]

  • Page 209

    Changing the Settings 209 T able of Contents W ireless Netw ork Settings Setting Description [ Wi-F i] T urn Wi-F i on/off . See Details. [ Wir eless Standby] Wir eless standby helps av oid unnecessary battery consumption caused by wireless communication. If you do not per f orm any wireless opera tions for mor e than 10 minutes, the wir eless f ea[...]

  • Page 210

    Changing the Settings 210 T able of Contents Application Pref erenc es Setting Description [Books] Sets prefer ences f or all books. Y ou can adjust the default font siz e. [Refresh Display]: Refr eshes the display at each page turn*. * Even if the [Refr esh Display] check bo x is not selected, the screen ma y still flicker , to prev ent after-imag[...]

  • Page 211

    Changing the Settings 211 T able of Contents Dat e and T ime S ettings Setting Description [Date] Sets the date. [ Time] Sets the time. [Date F ormat] Sets the date format . [24-Hour F ormat] Check to display time in 24 hour -format. [ Time Zone] Sets the time zone. Tip  When you start the Reader sof tware and connect the Reader to your c omp[...]

  • Page 212

    Changing the Settings 212 T able of Contents S y stem Management Setting Description [Device Lock] Sets a 4- digit PIN f or the Reader to prev ent unauthorized use. T o set [Device Lock] to [ On], input your 4- digit PIN  tap [ Continue] to en ter it again  tap [OK]. When [Device L ock] is set to [On], you must unlock the Reader with the 4-di[...]

  • Page 213

    Changing the Settings 213 T able of Contents Setting Description [Standby Screen] Sets standby screen pr efer ences. [ T ype of Image]: Y ou can select whether to display the co ver of the last read book or pictures from the [P ictures] application. When you select [Selected Pictures], continue by tapping [Select Pictures]  tap to add a check ne[...]

  • Page 214

    Changing the Settings 214 T able of Contents Initialization Setting Description [Restore D efaults] Restores the default Reader settings . [Clear Keyboar d Histor y] Deletes wor ds regist ered to the on- screen keyboar d histor y . [F ormat Memor y] Allows y ou to f ormat the Reader ’ s internal memor y and the micr oSD card . Note  If you [...]

  • Page 215

    Changing the Settings 215 T able of Contents Abo ut Setting Description [Device Information] Displays the devic e details including the memor y capacity , A dobe DRM authorization and MA C address in use . [Legal Information] Displays tr ademark and copyright information. [End User License Ag reement] Displays the t erms and conditions on use of th[...]

  • Page 216

    Changing the Settings 216 T able of Contents Devic e Shut down Enables you to shut down (turn off ) the Reader , instead of leaving it in sleep mode .[...]

  • Page 217

    Other Information 217 T able of Contents T roubleshooting T roubleshooting T ips T roubleshooting tips may help y ou quickly resolve technical issues . 1 Charge the Reader c ompletely . 2 Reset the Reader . Pr ess the RESET button with a small pin or clip . The scr een will freeze; the Reader will not r estar t automatically . Pr ess the (P ow er) [...]

  • Page 218

    T roubleshooting 218 T able of Contents as the graphite of a mechanical pencil . It can cause the RESET button to be blocked. 3 C omprehensiv e suppor t and troubleshooting informa tion is av ailable at the suppor t PC W eb site . See Details. Suppor t PC W eb Site F or compr ehensive support and troubleshooting information, visit the support PC W [...]

  • Page 219

    T roubleshooting 219 T able of Contents hours and then turn on the Reader .  If the batter y is complet ely depleted, pow er will not be supplied to the (P ower) butt on, and you ma y not be able to turn on the Reader . In this case, connect the Reader to your comput er via the supplied USB cable; the Reader will turn on immediately . I f the[...]

  • Page 220

    T roubleshooting 220 T able of Contents Batt er y Cannot charge the Reader .  If you use other than the supplied USB cable to charge the Reader , it may not charge corr ectly . T o charge the Reader , use only the supplied USB cable and, optionally , the AC Adapt er (PRSA-AC10/PRSA -AC1A, sold separ ately). See Details.  If you are char[...]

  • Page 221

    T roubleshooting 221 T able of Contents  Y our computer may not be supplying sufficient po wer . If you connect the Reader to your lapt op computer , maintain a stable and continuous pow er supply to the laptop computer while char ging the Reader .  If the ambient temperatur e is too cold or too hot f or the Reader to charge , adjust th[...]

  • Page 222

    T roubleshooting 222 T able of Contents the computer ent ers sleep mode or standby mode, the Reader will be unable to charge , and the battery may drain. When charg ing the Reader , confirm that your comput er is on, and completely char ge the Reader before using it . See Details. T ouchscreen The Reader does not wake up or star t immedia tely . ?[...]

  • Page 223

    T roubleshooting 223 T able of Contents W ireless C onnec tivity Wi-Fi connection The Reader does not connec t t o the Wi-F i network.  The network fea ture could not be turned on because the remaining batt er y pow er is too low . Charge the Reader for a few minut es, and then tr y again.  Make sure that Wi-F i is turned on and check t[...]

  • Page 224

    T roubleshooting 224 T able of Contents correct. Adjust the settings as described in the manuals that came with the access poin t and in any inf ormation provided b y the network administrator .  The Reader is too far fr om the access point. Mov e the Reader closer to the access poin t and scan again.  Obstacles such as walls, metal or [...]

  • Page 225

    T roubleshooting 225 T able of Contents Brow ser The W eb page is not displa y ed properly .  The Wi-F i network connection may hav e been interrupted . Make sure that Wi-F i is turned on and set up correctly , check the signal strength of the ac cess point, and then refr esh the W eb page.  Due to the vast range of standar ds and techn[...]

  • Page 226

    T roubleshooting 226 T able of Contents Reading Books Cannot open a book.  Y ou must be the account holder who pur chased the book to read it .  The transf erred book may be pr otected by digital rights management; in this case, the Reader and the c omputer must first be authorized. F or details, ref er to the [Help] menu of the Reader [...]

  • Page 227

    T roubleshooting 227 T able of Contents if you sync the Reader after they hav e been deleted from the Reader soft war e.  If you delete or modify f olders or files in the “ database ” folder on y our computer , con tent or notes ma y be deleted.[...]

  • Page 228

    T roubleshooting 228 T able of Contents V iewing Pictures Cannot view a picture.  The picture may be in an unsupported file type. F or details on suppor ted file types, see Details .  If the size of a picture that you transf erred with the Reader soft war e is too large , a thumbnail may not be cr eated on the Reader and the picture may[...]

  • Page 229

    T roubleshooting 229 T able of Contents C onnec ting to y our C omputer The comput er does not detect the Reader .  After connecting the Reader to your comput er via the USB cable, y ou must set the Reader to data transf er mode. See Details.  It may take a while for the computer t o detect the Reader .  Make sure that the Reader [...]

  • Page 230

    T roubleshooting 230 T able of Contents microSD Card The Reader does not detec t the microSD c ard , or c annot open an item st ored on the microSD card.  If you hav e formatted the micr oSD card on the comput er , the Reader may not be able to displa y transferr ed content . Use the Reader to f ormat the microSD card . See Details.  It[...]

  • Page 231

    T roubleshooting 231 T able of Contents Cannot sa ve the book or other items on the micr oSD card.  The Reader does not offer a f eatur e that enables you to move files t o or from the micr oSD card. Y ou need to use the Reader soft war e to do so . Cannot delete the book or other items from the microSD card.  Y ou cannot delete the fil[...]

  • Page 232

    Precautions 232 T able of Contents P r ecautions Safety Informa tion Protec t ed content Pr otected cont ent is limited to personal use only . Use of the conten t beyond this limit r equires permission of the copyright holders . Handling the Reader  In order to comply with FC C radio-frequency radiation exposure guidelines f or an uncontr oll[...]

  • Page 233

    Precautions 233 T able of Contents  Never subject the Reader to extremes of light , temperatur e, moisture or vibra tion.  If par t of the Reader that generates heat c ontacts your skin for a pr olonged period, you ma y suffer fr om symptom of burn, such as redness, sw elling , even if tempera ture is moderate . A void pr olonged contac[...]

  • Page 234

    Precautions 234 T able of Contents Av oiding wa ter and moisture  Note that condensa tion may form t emporarily in cases such as when the play er is moved quickly from a low- temperatur e envir onment to a high temper ature envir onment or used in a room that has a hea ter just turned on. Condensation cr eates a phenomenon where moisture in t[...]

  • Page 235

    Precautions 235 T able of Contents  Use the supplied USB cable or the optional A C adapter (PRSA-A C10/PRSA-A C1A, sold separately) only . Do not use other USB cable and AC A dapter .  Never wrap the Reader in an ything when it is being charged . Heat build-up in the Reader may cause malfunction or damage.  If the batter y quickly[...]

  • Page 236

    Precautions 236 T able of Contents Cleaning the Reader  Clean the Reader with a soft cloth, such as a cleaning cloth for ey eglasses. Make sure tha t there is no dust or dir t on the soft cloth, as the Reader may be damaged.  Do not use any type of abrasive pad , scouring pow der or solvent, such as alc ohol or benzene , as it may mar t[...]

  • Page 237

    Precautions 237 T able of Contents Wireless f eature  T urn off the wireless featur e when you ar e in a location in which radio communications ar e prohibited . When you are in such a location, you must obtain permission fr om the appropriate authorities bef ore enabling the wir eless featur e of this device .  T urn off the wireless f[...]

  • Page 238

    Precautions 238 T able of Contents Applications on the Reader Disclaimer: I n no ev ent will SONY be liable f or any financial damage, or loss of pr ofits, including claims made by thir d par ties, arising out of the use of the soft war e supplied with this Reader . Sony is not r esponsible for incomplet e recor ding/ downloading or damaged data du[...]

  • Page 239

    Precautions 239 T able of Contents  Depending on the types of the text and charac ters , the text shown on the Reader may not be displa yed properly . This is due to: − The capacity of the R eader . − The Reader is not func tioning normally . − Cont ent information is written in the language or the character that is not suppor ted b y t[...]

  • Page 240

    Precautions 240 T able of Contents About P re -installed Sample C onten t Sample conten t is pre -installed in the Reader so that you can try them out r ight a way . The pr e -installed sample content is f or the purpose of trial reading and viewing . Note  Y ou will not be able to restor e the pre-loaded samples once you delet e them from th[...]

  • Page 241

    Precautions 241 T able of Contents Reader Disposal Refer enc e The built-in r echargeable batt er y of the Reader is recyclable. Do not r emove the ba tter y y ourself ; consult Sony Suppor t C enter . Disposal of Old Elec tric al & Elec tronic Equipment (Applic able in the European Union and other European countries with separate collec tion s[...]

  • Page 242

    Precautions 242 T able of Contents by inappr opriate waste handling of this pr oduct. T he recycling of materials will help to c onser ve natur al resour ces. F or more detailed inf ormation about recycling of this product, please contact your local Civic Office, your household w aste disposal ser vice or the shop where y ou purchased the pr oduct.[...]

  • Page 243

    Precautions 243 T able of Contents Disposal of w aste ba tteries (applic able in the European Union and other European countries with separat e collec tion systems) This symbol on the batt er y or on the pack aging indicates that the ba tter y pro vided with this product shall not be treat ed as household waste . On cer tain batt eries this symbol [...]

  • Page 244

    Precautions 244 T able of Contents In case of products that for saf ety , per formanc e or data integrity reasons r equire a permanent c onnec tion with an incorporat ed batter y , this batter y should be replaced b y qualified ser vice staff only . T o ensure that the batt er y will be treat ed properly , hand ov er the product at end- of-lif e to[...]

  • Page 245

    Precautions 245 T able of Contents A dditional Informa tion The f ollowing informa tion is only applic able t o equipment sold in countries applying EU directives The manufacturer of this product is Sony C orporation, 1-7-1 Konan Minato -ku T ok y o , 108-0075 Japan. The Authorized Repr esentativ e for EMC and pr oduct safety is Sony Deutschland Gm[...]

  • Page 246

    Precautions 246 T able of Contents The Wi-F i feature shall e xclusiv ely be used inside buildings. F rance: The W i-F i fea ture of this Reader shall ex clusively be used inside buildings. An y use of the Wi-F i feature of this Reader outside of the buildings is prohibited on the F rench t erritor y . Please make sure that the Wi-F i fea ture of t[...]

  • Page 247

    Precautions 247 T able of Contents Y ou are cautioned that an y changes or modifications not expressly appr ov ed in this manual could void y our authority to operate this equipment. Notes on micr oSD C ards SD cards ar e made to standards and ar e commonly used as storage media f or por table devices . microSD and microSDHC car ds are members of t[...]

  • Page 248

    Precautions 248 T able of Contents  Do not allow a memor y car d to get wet.  A void the f ollowing to pr event data damage . Sony does not provide an y guarant ee for damaged data. − Remove a memory card or turn off the Reader while reading or writing data. − Operate the Reader in the location wher e static charge or electrical noi[...]

  • Page 249

    Precautions 249 T able of Contents become unreadable b y this product.  Y ou can use a microSD card (less than 2 GB) and microSDHC car d (less than 32 GB), but CPRM (C ontent Pr otection for Recor dable Media) is not suppor ted.  microSD XC car d is not suppor ted .  F A T (File Alloca tion T able) is suppor ted.  exF A T (E[...]

  • Page 250

    Legal Notic e 250 T able of Contents L egal Notice Legal Notice The con tents of each book pre-loaded on this product are cop yrighted works , edited with the cooperation of the publisher . Cop yright laws pr ohibit copying the da ta of this product or the conten ts of this manual (illustrations, relat ed documents, et c.) in whole or in part witho[...]

  • Page 251

    Legal Notic e 251 T able of Contents F usion, and S wiss are trademarks , of Bitstream Inc.  Microsoft, W indows , W indows Vista and Window s Media are trademarks or r egister ed trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the Unit ed States and / or other coun tries.  Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc., regist ered in the U [...]

  • Page 252

    Legal Notic e 252 T able of Contents Corporation, and used under lic ence.  Contains Reader® Mobile technology b y Adobe Sy stems Incorporated.  Google is a trademark of Google I nc . All other system names and pr oduct names appearing in this document are the r egister ed trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners . F ur ther[...]

  • Page 253

    Appendix 253 T able of Contents Appendix Specifications Model name PRS- T2 P ow er sour ce Built-in rechar geable battery : 3.7 V DC, 1000mAh USB power ed from a c omputer or the optional AC A dapter PRSA-A C10/PRSA-A C1A (sold separately) via the supplied USB cable. Battery lif e (continuous page turn) Maximum Batter y: Approximat ely 30,000 conti[...]

  • Page 254

    Appendix 254 T able of Contents Charging time Computer -based charging: Appr oxima tely 2.5 hours AC A dapter PRSA-A C10/PRSA-A C1A(sold separat ely)-based charging: Appr oxima tely 2 hours Internal memor y capacit y (for da ta st orage) Appro ximately 1.3 GB after initial setting . Depending on size of pre-loaded excerpts, a vailable memor y capac[...]

  • Page 255

    Appendix 255 T able of Contents Expansion slots microSD car d slot See Details for suppor ted car d types and precautions. Supplied items USB cable × 1 Stylus × 1 Quick Star t Guide[...]

  • Page 256

    Appendix 256 T able of Contents Suppor ted F ile T ypes The f ollowing files can be managed on the Reader soft war e and transf erred to the Reader device . Howev er , depending on the file size and f ormat, it may not be possible to view/display/pla y some data. Books  EPUB files (.epub)  EPUB (OPS v ersion 2.0) suppor ted .  PDF[...]

  • Page 257

    Appendix 257 T able of Contents Pic tures  JPEG files (.jpg, .jpeg)  GIF files (.gif )  PNG files (.png)  BMP files (.bmp) Note  If the size of a picture that you transf erred with the Reader soft war e is too large , a thumbnail may not be cr eated on the Reader and the picture may not be display ed in the [Pictures] [...]

  • Page 258

    Appendix 258 T able of Contents Operating Syst em Details Microsoft Windo ws Vista (32/64-bit) Windo ws Vista Home Basic with Ser vice P ack 2 or lat er Windo ws Vista Home P remium with Ser vice P ack 2 or lat er Windo ws Vista Business with Ser vice P ack 2 or later Windo ws Vista Ultimate with Service P ack 2 or later Microsoft Windo ws XP (32-b[...]

  • Page 259

    Appendix 259 T able of Contents The Reader soft war e also requir es at minimum the follo wing computing en vironment. Requirement Details CPU 1 GHz I nt el processor RAM 512 MB F ree spac e on hard disc 250 MB or more* Screen 1,024 x 768 display r esolution with 24-bit color Network Broadband int ernet connection * Depending on the content amount,[...]