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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.
2 T able of Contents T able of C on ten ts Getting star ted ................................................. 5 W elcome! ...................................................................... 5 W ireless C onnec tivity ...............................
3 T able of Contents Bro wsing C on tent Lists .................................. 75 Cont ent Lists .............................................................. 75 Reading ........................................................... 91 Reading Books.
4 T able of Contents T ext M emo ................................................................183 P ic tur es ......................................................................188 Ev ernote ......................................................
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™.
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 .
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.
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 .
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.
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 Us.
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 Collect.
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 .
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.
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 .
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.
W ireless Connectivit y 16 T able of Contents *WPS: W i-F i P rotected Setup.
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.
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 .
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 .
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.
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 .
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].
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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].
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.
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 .
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 .
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.
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 .
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 .
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 .
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 .
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.
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-.
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.
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” .
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 .
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.
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 .
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.
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 ..
Parts a nd C ontrols 47 T able of Contents T ouchscreen (Menu) button (Back) button (Home) button < > (P age turn) buttons.
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.
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.
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 .
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 .
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 .
Parts a nd C ontrols 53 T able of Contents Ac cess indicator Slot cov er.
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.
[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.
[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.
[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 .
[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 .
[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 .
[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.
[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.
[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 .
[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.
[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.
[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 ..
[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 .
[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.
[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.
[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.
[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 .
[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 .
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 .
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 .
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 .
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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)].
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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].
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 .
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.
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.
Content Lists 90 T able of Contents Option Description [Settings] Changes the slideshow interval. See Details..
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.
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 handwritte.
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.
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.
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.
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].
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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 .
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.
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.
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].
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 .
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 .
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].
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].
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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 .
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.
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.
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 .
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 .
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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 .
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 .
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].
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].
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.
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].
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.
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].
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].
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].
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.
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.
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 highl.
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.
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.
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].
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.
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.
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.
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.
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].
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].
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 .
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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].
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 .
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.
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].
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 .
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.
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 .
W eb Brow sing 170 T able of Contents Option Description [Settings] Changes brow ser settings. See Details..
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].
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 .
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.
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].
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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].
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 .
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 .
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.
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 .
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.
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 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 .
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.
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 .
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.
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].
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.
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].
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.
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 .
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 .
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.
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 .
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 .
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].
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 .
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 .
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].
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.
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 .
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..
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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].
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.
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 .
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.
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 ..
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 .
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 .
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 .
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).
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 .
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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 .
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 .
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 .
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 .
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 .
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.
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 .
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.
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 .
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 .
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 .
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 .
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 .
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.
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 .
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 .
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.
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 .
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 .
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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 ac.
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 d.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Sony PRS-T2 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Sony PRS-T2 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Sony PRS-T2, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Sony PRS-T2 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Sony PRS-T2, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Sony PRS-T2.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Sony PRS-T2. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Sony PRS-T2 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.